TREASON IN THE GAMP. Every Scheme of the Irish Revolutionists Sold to the Enemy While Hot , Informers as Plenty as Crim inals in all Developed Oonspiraoies Hints at Startling Events Given Out By the Police of London. The Authorities Con fid * nt uf Bo- curing the Extradition of Roasa- A General Variety of Foreign Mows. COMIRQ EVJEIfTS. Spccf l Dispatch to Tin liu NEW YOKE , April 22Tho Herald'n London cablegram says : Bousatloual as have been reoont revelation * , I nnderataud revolutions of ovun moro sensational character are In atoro and the authorities autlclpato confidently that disclosures will be made which will justify them In preferring formal request f jr O'Donovan Rots * Very strong evidence , It ia declared , will bo forthcoming involving 0 Donovan in the commission of overt aute , such a will bring him andor the operation ( f the recognized law of extradition , Thla much I am in position to s y. Nothing beyond what ia clearly war ranted by law , an it now stands , will bo Bought or rxpostad by tbo British government. One source of confidence of the authorities may bo hinted at. Lynch ia not the only informer whose budget of information has boon placed at their command ; indeed , biforo ho appeared upon the scene at all there had been treachery in tbe camp of the conspirators aud it was owing to in formation received tliat ho and others wore arrested. Lynoh's ' evidence has of course rein forced that previously obtained , bnt so far the real sources of Icf Jimatlon have not boon revealed. This much may be stated with perfect safety , all the leader } of the conspiracy on both sides of t j Atlantic are known to the police here. One effect of the arrests and the belief ( hat tbo authorl- ties are in possession of all the clues they need , is shown In the complete restoration of public confidence. All apprehensions that a.ado the metropolis the last week a very Badlatn seem to have died out. Tno speech of your township judge , Noah Da via , delivered bofo'o the Young Men's Hebrew asso ciation Wednesday night , In which ho denounced the society of dynamite fiends , has boon telegraphed to this side of the Atlantic , and has been re ceived with grea * : satisfaction through out the country. I am given to un derstand the British government has hitherto avoided making any serious diplomatic communications upon the subject of "dynamiters" in the United States. ENGLAND Bpccltl Dispatch to TUB HER. LONDON , April 22. The London & Northwestern railway company has lost the Irish mall contract after a bitter struggle , but it will enter with all the more energy upon lea project for abolishing the Queonstown route for American mails. T.io intention Is to have the government build a pow erful breakwater at Hollyhead and make it the mall and passenger station of transatlantic service. One effect of this scheme would bo to reduce the tlmo between New York aud London for transmission of malls on an average of twenty hours per trip , Passengers via Liverpool got to Lon don in nine cases out of ton before the mails are landed at Qaoeustown. The present sorvlco gives general dis satisfaction , and Holyhoad lauding for passengers would ba productive of Immenseadvantages. . Hon. Edward Morris Ersklne Is dead. He was secretary of the Brit ish legation at Washington in 1858. His mother's maiden name was Miss Fanny Oadwallader , daughter of Gen. Jas. Oadwallader , of the Phllahelphla bar. bar.Tho The International steeple chase handicap was won by A. Yates , Al bert Cecil , Lord Yarborongh'a Mon- tanbon , second , 8. Smlthwlck'a Stand ard third. Five starters. IRcTLAND. Special Dispatch to Tni B . DUBLIN , April 22. Owing to the receipt of private information of con templated misdeeds by lawless per * sons , policemen armed with awards and revolvers , have been placed ID the central , postal telegraph , excise and custom offices , and every-preoan- tlon has been made to repel any demonstration against these build ings. ings.It Is statad that the divisional mag. istrate of the Dublin metropolitan po lice will open an inquiry to-morrow , touching the murders in Dublin dur lug the past year of persons who have been arrested for crime and thet turned Informers. It ia believed tha Eugene Kingston , the man arrestoc in Liverpool , Is incriminated in thesi murders. His case will be amoni 'those examined. Twenty persons have been arrested In the town of MUItown , Count ] Glare , on the charge of conspiracy tc murder landlords' agents and officials. Two of the prisoners turned informers The hearing in the oases of Oarmod ; Morgan , O'Herllhy ' and Foatherstono arrested in Cork somodays ago on th charge of being engaged In a dyna mite conspiracy , continued Saturday It was proved that two document found on Daasy , ono of the me : arrested at Liverpool , for bringing ei plosives and infernal machines int n England , ordering acids in the nam of O'Horllhy , at Glasgow , were in th r writing of Foathorstono. It also die closes that the name of Featherston Is an alias. _ _ _ _ GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS , Special Dllpitchea to Till BII. Tno crownprince , leaves Berlin tc day for Italy , for a chance of air. A report has been received in Pad from Oatro that El Madl.tho fait prophet , has captured the town c Khartoum , in Soudan. Salehman Pasha , well known fc a defense of Shlpka pasi during th late war between Russia and Turkey , Is dead. The Krnpps of Essen and other industrial firms In the Rhino prov inces , Intend to present Admiral Von Stosch , late chief of the admiralty , with an address and a substantial testimonial of tholr esteem. The turn of 30,000 marks has already been col lected toward the latter object. During R session of the Skanlshson- ate Saturday night the prime minister Sagasta declared that the government was prepared to onlor into negotia tions for commercial toatios with for eign countries , provided Spanish In terests did not suffer thereby , The policy of the government was to main tain and improve cordial relations with all foreign powers. The Emperor and Empress of Bus- la will roach Moscow the 21st of M y , and the coronation will take plac-o on the 27th , The festivities inclndo eight grand balls to bo pro longed until the 8th of June. The stnto entry Into St Petersburg wilt bo mad * on the 10th of that month Bismarck hold a conference nn Thursday and Friday with the minis ters of worship and the Interior , nut he subject of the church bill , and partici pated In the cabinet cjuucil hold on Saturday to discuss the bill , which ho still strongly recommends. The prince propones a withdrawal from circulation of 20 pfennig pieces , which are unpopular , and the coinage of an equivalent amount of money in 1 and 2-mark pieces. PISTOLS AND 'POWDER. ' A Oar Load of Powder Started On Its Travel By a Pistol Ball , The Town of Kitanning * , Fa , Violently Shaken Up , Terri&o Explosion Special Dispatch to TUB Bsi. i'lTTSBtnio , April 22. Kltanlng , a town 44 mites from Plttsbnrg , was startled this afternoon by a loud ex plosion which shook the whole town. Upon investigation it was found that a couple of cans of arctic powder had exploded In a car at the depot. Thou sands il joked to the scene and found that the exploilon had made sad havoc among houses within two squares , hardly leaving a whole pane ot gla s in any of them , The cars be longing to the accommodation were badly damaged and also an ongluo and station house. Pieces of the wreck were found four or five squares away. The car which contained the powder was blown to splinters. The sliding door on the accommodation train and bag gage car was blown Into the middle of the car. Walter Dlffenbacher had his leg badly cut , aud the conductor had his head slightly Injured. The baggagemaster was sleeping In his car ai the time , and escaped without being injured , oohn Hilo was on the car next the ono which contained the powder , and was thrown down upon his face , but escaped without Injury. Harry Lakes , who was setting up a grain drill near the depot , was hit with a flying brick and knocked over. A hone of R Brovey in a stable next to the car oucapod while some of the flying debris knocked in the whole eldo of the stable. Mrs , Fowler was thrown Into convulsions , and ! < took four mon to hold her. A couple of men named Richardson , with a team , within ten feet of the car , were knocked down and also escaped wlthont injury , bnt ono of the horses was slightly Injured. Wheu the explosion occurred quite a nnnibnr of citizens ran ont of the stores wlth'the Impression that their buildings were falling. An alarm was sounded and the department re sponded. The accident occurred In the following manner : William Rheem and Wyloy Reynolds wore practising shooMng and shot Into the powder and set it off. The powder was shipped as merchandise. There wat qnlto a number of narrow escapes and the damage will be large. THE STORM- A Real Old Bilzzard on the Plalna. Special Dlipatch to Tni Bu. CHEYENNE , April 22. One of the severest snow storms of the season struck Wyoming and Nebraska Satur day , prostrating telegraph wires in all directions , and blockading rallwaj cuts. The blockade of snow neai Sherman station , the highest point or the Union Pacific road , , stops travel east and west , and passenger tralni are laying in Oheyenno and Laramle Olty respectively. Trains will movi to-morrow. The storm was a bllzzarc aud severe for a time. It extended over most of the Wyoming and west ern Nebraska. Cattle losses nomina because the snow is passing away rap idly with the winds. 'Wind and Rain. Special Dispatch to Tni Bu. ST. PAUL , April 22. Telegraphic communication with the northwest i almost entirely cut off. The indlca tlona are that a severe wind and rail storm la prevailing all through tha territory. The Missouri and smalle rivers are high at present and if th storm lasts destructive floods mns follow. The storm prevents any post tlve information. The rlvar is risinj hero slowly and the chances an that west St. Paul will bo inundated Train Wrecked in the Storm. Special Dispatch to Tim DEI. DENVEB , April 22. During th storm in the mountains yesterday passnnger train on the South parl road , which left Loadville In th morning , was blown from the trao nearOomo and the baggage car an three coaches turned over on the ! side. Several of the train crew an two or three passengers were sllghtl Injured , nobody seriously hurt. Th storm was very severe , the wind al talnlng a velocity of sixty miles a hour. The snow is badly drifted. Court Records Destroyed. Bpedol Dispatch to Tui UIK. COLEMAM , Tex. , April 22. Th county court house of Ooleman count 10 was broken Into on Friday night an all the criminal Indictments destroyec and the district and county rccorc for several terms carried away , Thei Is no clue to the perpetrators , STATE JOTTINGS. Falls City will experience qulto a rail. ros t boom this season. The Missouri Pa cific has decided to miOce It tbe end of a dlvUIon Instead of Hlnwntha , nd tha road will move It shops from the latter place to Fulls City. Tbo Burlington atul Ml ourl lUver will also locate A jmrt of Its sh pt In the town , Altoghethtr It will mnVethings qnlto lively for tbe little city. The Pawnee City Kepubllcan has nn item headed ' How wn HVP. " anil then snys that tbe following named persons have p 'd ' their lubicrltplous alnco the last re * port. As this statement Is not followel by a solitary name It Is natura'ly ' prf snmtd that tbe editor must httve pretty hard scratching to exist on such a mythlanl sub scription list , A young man nnmod EJ Parrell , an em ploye of the li. A M. railroad at 1'lattt- mouth , shot himself last SumUy through the breast. He claims that It wan Reel- [ lental , but other persons , who pretend to know more about the matter than he ibes himself , insltt that it was done jturposoly , with the Intention ot rntclde. It Ii very likely that the unfortunate young man wIllHlj. There U a man In David City who Is ono of ten living brothers and sisters , tbe rex equallyHUlded , whoso Ages aggregate G9' years. He is postmaster , a member of the school bonrd and several other organiza tions. HU name l A. F. Coon , and he is said to have not only the remarkable in stinct of thfttanlmil but also to posess a high decree of humnn wit , List Monday the St. Paul and Omaha and d , 0. & P. road ) commenced running n through coach from Omnhn to Norfolk via Blair dally , for the accommodation of through travel This obviates the vexa tions Incident to a change of cars nt thli place and will be appreciated by the traveling public. A. J. Ft ay find Fremont Smith , two re'ldontn of Springfield , Nohra k , have juit sild their mining Interest * In the Black Hills for $140.000. The two men left Nebraska only three years ago and bivo In this short time made a life time competency. One day lnt week five females met in n Brownvllle shoe xtoro and it WM learned that not one of them weighed less than 180. The local pauor says It is a good country and advlxen eastern girls to come west and grow up A company of forty Indies of Juniata , handsomely uniformed nnd armed with broim , will appear at the state re-union at Hastings next September , where they will give an exhibition of the drill of the broom brigade. Some local novelist Is writing a con tinued story for the Creighton Pioneer. It i Intensely utter as will be seen bv the following extract : "Mv God can it be vnu. Wileby Stemwlck ? " "Yos , Carl NoilsoD , I f m. " Tbe Sioux City & Pacific railroad has arranged to pnt on a fast passenger train between Missouri Valley and Long Pine. The train will be called the Cannon-Bail , and will commence running the 1st of next month. The Fremont Tribune attempts tn criti cise the performance of the Baker & Far- rjn combination which played there re cently. It says the company needs a sober violinist and a play with a plot to It Light comedy Ia thrown away on such critics. A new poHoffice has been established in the New England settlement called "Fletcher , " with Foxwell Fletcher as poatmaoter. This will be a great conven ience to many people in that neighbor hood. Two spans of the bridge across tbe Platte at Schuyler have gone out and the taxpayers of the county are very mad. The bridge has long been the most prolific source of expense Colfax county has had. Certain parties are traveling through Polk county , representing themselves as being connected with the pension bureau. They fix up old pension claims and charge a fee for it. The men are swindlers. On last Saturday evening George W. Sbowalter , a young man living four miles northwest from Hastings met with a fatal accident. A team be was driving ran away and ho was thrown out on his head. Some Fremont citizens are discussing the question of erecting a storage ware house , with capacity of 250,000 or 300- , 000 bushels , for the purpose of handling the products of the Elkhorn valley. An attempt was made to burn Eno's hotel in Frcmout ono night last wnek , which by tbe efforts of the fire company proved unsuccessful. The motiva or the incendiary have not been learned , The reward fund for the capture of the murderers of Cash Millett , at Hastings , onaisting of $ G2l , has been equally di vided between W. H. Stock and F. H. Streeting , who captured them. A fire at Nelson , last week , consumed a [ very stable , three horses and a meat mar ket , The village men and women turned lut and did good work. The loss was omethlng over $2,000. A petition i * being circulated at Arapa- lee for fir purpose of getting the county commisalouora to bond the county for > 3,000 , and build a new school house which Is badly needed. The B , & M. rallrord people have de cided to build a depot on the farm of John lumped at Crab Orchard and make it a station. The place designated Is fifteen miles from Tecumseh. The amount of local travel through tbe state this spring is very heavy. At the Fremont depot of tbe Union Pacific for tbe week ending April 4th , the ticket sales amounted to (7,000. The fourth pier of the Blair bridge tcross the Missouri reached bed-rock 67 eet below low water mark on last Friday night. All the piers will be completed in two or three weeks. Within the past week there has been an Immense number of trees set ont in Dodge oonnty. One man , J. W. Love , bos alone set out 50,003 of maples , willows , box elders and catalpas. On May 3rd next an excursion will start from Blair to St. Liuis. About thirty persons have already decided to go , and ft is likely that more will make up theli minds to go along , The Evangelical Lutheran church ol Hardy has bongbt a new lot of pews and tine oigan. and the members will otherwise Improve the appearance of their worship- p'ng place. The citizens ot Plattsmonth are clamor Ing for a new depot. They say the B. d M. should have RODS * enough to give the town a decent building for public accom modation. The committee at Falls City selected t < locate tbe new fair grounds at that place , hare concluded to choose 40 acres belong Inc to Judge Dundy , about four miles fron the town , The pupils of the Kearney schools an practicing a fire drill. The principal ringi an alarm bell and tbo sholari practice ot getting out of tbe building as rapidly ai possible , Last Saturday night a lodge of Knight of Pythias wan organized at Blair. Then are twenty-five charter member * , and thi socltey starts out under the most fayorabl auspices. During a prairie fire which raged In Col fax county on the Oth Inat , , Mr. Ben Stub bert lost 14 head of cattle , one horse , lum ber for a house , a corn crib and a quantlt ; of hay. Thirty-five of the workmen engaged Ii laying steel rails on the Burlington ; Missouri near Hasting * , are on a strike They were getting $1,10 per day and wan more. The citizens of Ulysses are warmly dli casting the subject of building a towi hall. The majority are in favor of it so I Is thought it will be commenced this sain mer. mer.Two Two persons were baptised at Blair Us week by the minister of the Baptist churcb At Hastings the other day , after th lynching of Ingraham and Green , for tb murder of young Millet , Judge Goslin , th upright Judge of Nebraska , turned to i friend and remarked ! "Well , there are a omple of cases the supreme court of this state will not reverse any way , " At a recent meeting the Hastings fair ground association decided to sell the ( once , stable , hall and other moveible property , and convert the ground to other use. use.Dr , D. 11. Beadlu , trio oldest reslden- of PappIU'.on , died on the 7th Inst. Del coated built the first building in thi town of l' < k pillion and was its first postmaster. Burglars entered the store of Ilenry Howe , at Ayr , last Sunday night , and purloined all the money the place cou. tallied. The burglars were not caught. A woman named Dayton , living five miles from Valparaiso , Saunden county , died from sullocatbn by smoke while lighting n prairie fire on last Thursday. Tbo bicycle oraie has struck Endlcott , and the farmer's boy who heretofore has conqueiei the wild brouoho wilt endeavor to tame the more icithetio conveyance. The Sioux City and Paolfia railroad his commenced laying ttcel rails on the Ne braska division. Twelve miles of the rails are on the ground ready to distribute , Tbe heavy storm of last Tuesday blew down about 100 feet of the oottouwood trestle wotk next to the Missouri river ou the bridge now being built at Blair , Waterloo contractors have boon award ed the contract for the creamery building at tnat place. Tb work is to bo finished September 1st and is to cost $5.100. Grand Island division No. US , of tbo Lo comotive Engineers , will give a ball In North Platte , ou the evening of May 1st. It is expected to be a grand affair. The West Point high school has boon fortunate In its graduates. It has turned out tome of the bott teachers in the state , all of whom have irooj positions. Last Sunday * party of B. & M. survey- era arrived at Fairmont for the purpose of surveying a branch from tnat place south to Clio-tcr in Thaver county. The First Methodist ohurob , of North Platte , was dedicated Inst Sunday morning by Bishop Hurst , of Des Motnos , Iowa. The building was free of debt. The new aafa for th ? National bank at Schuylor has been placed iu position. It Is burglar proof , has a time look , weighs 4,200 pounds and coit 81,0 JO. At n creamery mooting of the Waterloo people held last Thursday thn contract for the building was let. A six-acre tract of and was alto purchased. The people of Pawnee City are making war on the druggists ef that town who sell whisky to customers without having a ipeclal saloon license. At the Harvard school during the past year there has been an average dally at tendance of 297 pupils , This is considered a very good showing. A laro number of prairie fires have oc curred in Burt onunty this spring and many of them have caused considerable damage to property. The question which is agitating the citi zens ot Albion at this tlmo Is the location of the site of a uew school house which is to be built there. Two men from Superior have obtained consent from the B , & M railroad com pany and will immediately build an ele vator at Hardy. It IB reliably stated that a Franklin young lady went baolc on her follow because - cause ho was so bow-legged that oho fell through his lap , John W. Brown , a lawyer from New York , has bought on 8,000 acre tract of land in Pierce county , lie will use It for stock purposes. An Iowa man Is visiting Wayne for the purpoie of looking up a location for a woolen mill. It may be that he will dote - to build there. At a convention of Webster county a > ( Oisors , hold last week , a uniform basis of assessment was adopted tor every precinct In the county. The last government homestead In Thayer county was taken up last week. Hereafter land will have to bo bought In that county. The improvements made on farms in the western part of Adama county exceed those of any year alnco the organization of the county. The Methodist church at Falls City will soon undergo a series of repairs. Tha in terior and exterior will be completely re modeled , The people of Harvard are very much pleased with the now pastor of tbe L'ongrq Rational church , the liov. Edward South- worth , The town board of Waterloo has ordered the county surveyor tn make a plat of the town. The work will bo commenced this week , The farmer * of Clay county are taking dvontngo of the cheap price of coal at and are laying In a good supply. North Auburn , in Nemaha county ia laving a boom this spring. A number of ightly looking buildings are being put up. Tbe lightning rod men have commenced heir annual journeys through the state , aklng in all tbo chumps they may find. There are so many Improvements being made in Schuyler at this time that It would be biird work to name them all. The Grand Army post of G. A. R. , of Oiceola , will bul'd ' a hall 40x80 and 1C feet ilgh. It will be constructed of brick. There will be no spring term of the dls- rict court in Sherman aonnty , Judge Sav- dge having decided to lot it run over. Two millers from Weeping Water will soon commence running a grist mill near Alexandria on the LlttU Blue river. Among the olden present at the meeting o ! the Presbytery last week at Madison was a full fledged Omaha Indian. _ Falls City Is Infested with gamblers. The papers call on the now city marshal to abate the nulianoe Immediately. The contract for building a bridge across , ho South channel of the Platte , near Fre mont , was let on last Saturday. The foundation for the new Episcopal church , which will bo of stonj , has been commenced at Weeping Water. There is a plan on foot at David City to organize a company with a capital ol $5,000 to build an opera house. A kindergarten school has been started at Oiceola and parents living in the town are generally patronizing it. The ) new steam flouring mill at Scribner boa commenced running. It is a complete structure and cost $10,000. At the present time there are twelve saloons and four drag stores In Grand Island which pay licenses. Several new buildings are being put uc In Marqnette , besides a large flouring mill which la nearly completed. The corner stone of tbe new Methodist church at Schuyler was laid last Sunday with appropriate services , There is $2,500 surplus In the village treasury of Tecumneh , and the people want a town hall built with It. The First National bank ot Aurorc opened Its doors on Monday of last weel as a national institution. The members of the Falls City band arc making efforts to ralso 8100 , wltn which t < purchase new uniforms. O eamerlea are springing up In all parti oo Nebraska so fast that It is Imposaibli to keep track of thorn. A few members of the Methodist churcl at Tecumseh , subscribed 8300 , aud paid off the Indebtedness , The brick ( yard at Oiceola has 30,00 ! brick moulded and a kiln will noon b built to burn them. About thirty teachers attended thi teachers convention , which was held las week at Blair. The Stromsburg post of the O. A. It wilirhold IU district re-union on June 3tb 4th and Ctb. Shipments uf seed grain still contmu from various points In Nebraska , to low , and Illfnols. The North Bend schools have fen teachers , THE REIGN OF BULLS. Rapid Ohaiigos in the Condi tion of the Chicago Pro duce Market , The Sudden Advance of Wheat and Feeble Position of Corn , Bhinmimta Inci-enied by the Redac tion of Freight Ratoi. OntCAtio , April 21. [ Uorald Spe cial ] . A great change has taken place In the position of operators on 'change during the present week. At Us beginning the ' 'boars" were nu merous and strong enough to gtvo the "bulls" a tight tassel , bnt a boom has been in progress in the wheat market that has demoralized the former and brought nbaut a revolution In Ideas. The advance has boon almost phenomenal - onal and seemingly Impossible to chock , until now the sltnation is ex actly the reverse of what It was two weeks ago. There are numerous rea sons for the upward movement. In the panlo Induced by the recent rapid doollno nearly everybody sold , so that the short Interest became extremely largo Moauwhllo several rich specu lators were quietly absorbing the offerings at every down ward turn. When European and eastern markets firmed up a chock was Interposed. At this stage a flood of unfavorable crop reports came pouring In , notably a gloomy estimate of the winter wheat yield of Illinois by the state buroan of agri culture. Ohinoh bugs made their appearance In Kansas dispatches and all at once the Idea became universal that In the aoaro values had boon forced too far downward. The afore said big "bulls" became moro eager , aud Immediately the "crowd" realized that they had oversold and rushed frantically to cover their deals. Par ties who had thought dollar wheat about the right thing became possess ed of the opinion that July wheat would bo worth $1 20 or oven $1.40. Everybody turned "bull , " Lester aud BIoQeoch being now about the only prominent "boars" loft. Whether or not the reaction from the long depression Is too sharp or being carried too far Is an open question. Ono "boar" argument is now being removed. Tno constantly accumulat ing stocks of grain In store hero have boon n bugbear for some tlmo. It baa boon explained that the quarrel be tween shippers und carriers , and the nearness of the opening of lake navi gation Is largely responsible for this , but It exerted a dispiriting Influence. On Thursday the railroads mot the demands of shippers by according tea a reduction In freight rates to Now York of 5 cents per 100 pounds , or to 25 cents. This has already had Its offdot In causing a largo Increase of shipments , and the laku float is busy preparing to augment the movement. A week honoo will show a largo falling off In the amount of grain In store in Chicago olovators. The May deliver , , Is the future most oversold by specula tive traders , bnt , while It still loads other options in the aggregate tran sactions , there Is a olrong and growing tendency to change the b.\no of opera tions to Juno and July , the latter bo- Inc now the favorite. The brokers for the Now York clique still lead the buyers , and have sent another representative here in the person of Wm. 0 , Badd , a broker f some notu. A loading commission firm here , ent the following circular to its ens- omors this week : "Oporatorn now ogin to roallza the truth of the re- orts as to the serious character of the amago to winter wheat. At this date ro estimate the crop as likely to ap- roxlmato as follows : Illinois end In- lana , 50 per cent tf an average ; Ohio 0 per cent ; Kentucky , Tennessee and illssonrl , 70 per cent ; Kansas , 80 per out. Any variation will bo to lower ; hose estimates , as weather , woods and usoots have yet their work to do. " On tbo other hand , another firm writes : "It li true thaf the growing weather of the last week has shown wnsldorablo areas to have been prao- leally winter killed , especially in the lonthorn half of Illinois and Indiana , but It should be remembered that this s not unusual , even in good crop years. So far as observant people can judge , the weather of the last six months has not been nearly BO unfa vorable to winter wheat aa was the corresponding icaion two yean ago , the ic creased acreage promises more for equivalent weather conditions , and there is nothing In the way of a lair yield of spring wheat this year. " Corn , durlcg the litter days of the week , showed strong sympathy with the movement in wheat , bat Its slow ness In responding Is an evidence ol its lask of Inherent strength. The varying prospects of the wheat bar vests will rnfo the oonrio of the mar kets until next fall , when speculations as to the yield of corn will again assume sumo Importance. However , a some what better feeling has prevailed dur ing the past few days and the falling oft of receipts had something to dc with this , A soaro over alleged heatec corn , both hero and in St. Lcnli elevators , and stud passing Inspection aa rejected that is of too poor qnalltj to bo given any grade , appears to have little foundation. Oats are doing fairly. Trading In May has greatly lessened , and mnol of that month's trades have booi changed over to Juno delivery. Bye Is firmer , bnt Is very unsettled fluctuating widely , Barley Is extremely dull. Provlsionsaro again being advanced Both the speculative and shipping demand mand have Increased. McQonoh'i lard and Armour's pork deal are stll talked. 1'ho latter appears sure of t good profit from May lard. Flour , too , is again hold fir/nor , the almost dispirited holders gaining nov confidence from the course of wheat. 2LThero la not much talk of any corner nor In the loading cereals nowadays It would require too vast a capital t < absorb the great amount of cash stuff "Scalps" are the present past tlmo o the wheat traders , and millions o bushels have boon sold daring th last few days by largo "long" opera tors who are satisfied with their profi and fear a break , but as long aa th "crowd" ia buying this affects price little. -4 * , MEDICAL DISPENSARY i Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and Douglas Streets. 1 S , FISHBLATT , M. D. , - PROPRIETOR. Dr , Fishblatt can bo Consulted Every Day Exo'.pt Fridays and and Saturdays , these two Days being devoted to flis Dianensary at Dos Moines , Iowatipeoial attention given to diseases of the Special attention glvon to Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Female Diseases , as well as All Ohronio and flervous Diseases IDIR. uoctions 01 tee liver , lunfri , stomach or bowels Uiosetertlhle dliordor * orlilnr from to Itarr hab- Iti of youth , ami secret prtctl es more r tnl to the Ttctiras than the sonis of Sjrens to the marln- " ! ? ' ul > ' 08i ullR htlnz tholr mail radiant hopoi or ntlcl | > atlons , rendering marrlaze Imnossibli. Those tint are suffering from the erll practice ! which destroy theli monuland physical systems. NERVOUS DEBILITY. The ijrmpto.naof which are a dulldlitres xt mind , which unfits them from performing their bust. nets and social duties , makes happy marriage Impoisiblo , dUtreues the action of the heart , cauitnr Huiheiot htal.de reMlonof iplrl'e. evil forelndlnii. cowardice. f ri. dre m . restlest niaht . dUiluosi , forgotlulnon , unnatural dltchirett , | ln In the back and I hips , short breathing , melan choly , tire easily of company and hav proff ronce to bo alone , feeling ai tired In tbe morning M when retiring , seminal caknc , lost manhood , white bone deposit In the urine , nerrouines * . con- Union of thousht. trembling , watery and weak ej M , dT pep la , conitlp tlon , paleness , pain and weakness In the limbs , etc. . should consult mo immediately and bo restored to perfect health. YOUNG MEN Who hare become T.lcttms of solitary vice , thai dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps loan untimely grave thou and of young men of exalted Ul nt and brilliant intellect wha mUht otherwise entrance Hilenlng tonatori with the thundcn of their eloquence 01 wake toeottt- cy the living lyre , may call with Full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons or > oung men contemplating nmrlage be aware of physical weakness , lo i prpcreatlve power , impotency , or any other dltquallOeftMoo speedily relieved. lie who places htm stlt ucdorthe ct.ro of Dr. Flshola tmay rolUlouily contlde In his honor M a gentleman , and conH- dently rely upon his still a * a phyilclan. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately euro ! and full rigor restored. Thla dlsiraetlng affliction which renders life a burden and marrlago Impossible , It the penalty paid by tbe victim lor Improper Indulgence. Young people aroap to commit oxcrsset fiom not being awarx ol the dreadful consequence ! rhat may enrut. Now who that understands thla iubject will deny that procreation la lost sooner by thoae falling Into Into Improper habits than byprudentl Boaldc * being depriv d of the pleasure of hialthy ofl. pring . the moot sorlcnu and dratmcttro symptoms of both booyanl mind arise. The system be come , deranged , the physical and mental functions weaken ; Lois of procreatlvo powers , nervous. Inability , dspcpaU.t lpltatlon of the heart , Indention , ( constitutional debility , wasting of the frame , cough , consumption and death. A CURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined In health by unleoJneJ pretenders who keep them triRIng month alter mont Uklag polioooua and Injurious compounds , should apply Immediately. DR. F1SHBLATT graduate of one of the moit eminent colleges of the linlted States , has effected some of th molt astonishing euros that wore eel known ; many troubled with ringing In the ears and head , when Mlrep , great nervousness being alarmed at certain sounds , with frequent blushing , attended some tlmoa with derangement of the mind wore cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addresses all those who have Injure d themselves by Improper Indulgence'and solitary habits which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them for builnoM , study , society or marriage. 1 heso are some of the melanchc ly r ft lets produced by the early habits of toutn , vlx : W ik. nets of the back and limb * , pains In the head and dimness of sight , low of muscular power , palpi. Utlon of the heart , djspcpda , nervous Irritability , derangement of digestive functions , debility , consumption , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK. OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FHKE. Charges moderate and within the roach of all who need sclenting Medical treatment. Thoto who res do at a distance and cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply sending thler symptoms with poitage. Andreas Lock Box 34 , Omaha , Neb- Death of Mrs ) . Stover- Special Dispatch to Tils llm. NASHVILLE , April 22. News has eon rocolvod here of the death of Ira. Stover , slstor of ex-President 'ohnsou , at Union Dapot , Carter ounty , Tonn. She was burled at Groonvlllo , Friday. This loaves Mrs. " . 'attoraon , who formerly presided at ho Whlto House , the last survivor of ho late president's family. Shipping' poclal Dispatch to Xni llu. NEW Yonu , April 22 Arrived City of Berlin , Italy and No vada'froiu ilvorpool ; Hingvalla , from Btottln , nd Borvln , from Hamburg. LONDON , April 22 Frisla and ilaou , from Now York , arrived out , Roliooiior Blown Atliora- pedal Dispatch to Tim llitn. CHICAGO , April 22. In the storm last night the schooner Evollno Bates , 33 tons , buund for this port from Muskegon , loaded with cedar posts , dropped anchor up the lake several miles from the shore. She dragged anchor till 4 o'clock this morning , when the captain slipped cable and headed for the beach. The vessel ran , gronnd six miles above Evanstnn , and the waves broke her In two , making a total wreck , The oiow , consisting of five men and ono woman , were rescued by the llfo saving cron at Evanston , Loss and lnsurano < not learned. Floods ) Up North. Special Dispatch to Ins fiii. WINNIPEG , Man , , April 22. Thi Red rlvor has risen thirteen feet and still rising , Should the ice not broal np soon dynamite will bo used t < break up the jam , The James zivei at Jamestown is high , and that pan of the country between Steele anc Bismarck ia under water. It la though the Northern Pacific tracks are washoi ont In some places. Heavy rains li Minnesota and Dakota all day Sat urday and Sunday. Notwilhstandinf the unfavorable weather seeding 1 progressing rapidly in the northwest Thtt President's ) Health. Special Dispatch to Tin llu. SATANNAII , Ga. , April22. There 1 no truth in the report that Proslden Arthur bad a congestive chill. He 1 In splendid health and romalnei aboard the Tallapoosa , which Is stll lying In front of the city , until nooi yesterday , when ho came ashore fo lunch and left in the afternoon by ral for Washington. A Game in Now York. Special Dispatch to Till BEX. NEwYoiiK , April 22. The Noi York and Yale collepo teams playe tholr first game of base ball pn th Polo grounds yesterday ; 3,500 person were present. The professionals ont played tholr opponents at every point Score , New York , 14 ; Yale , 3. ( A Wif Mnrdorer Couvloted. Special Dispatch to Tu Ilia ATLANTA , Ga. , April 22. Jos. ( Jones , the wife murderer , has boo convicted , Ho married when hi wlfo was 11 years old. Ho aasaulto the mothor-ln-law and 11 ad the com try. Returning not long ago his wll refused to live with him and ho mui dorod her. Evacuating Frontier Foits > Special Dispatch to Till Bii. SALT LAKE , Utah , April 22. Foi Cameron , near Beaver , ia being evt onatod. All the movables are packed np and nothing remains but the road march. The line stone building will bo sold f jr a moro nothing , and the laud opened to pro-omptlon. Fort Hall la also to b ) evacuated. The troops from those tvro girrisons will go to Fort Thornbnr h , which Is to bo moved 120 miles sonth of its prenont location , to within 10 mi Ion of the Dauvar and lllo Grande railway. Sonotnr'Anthnny paused n comfortable day , and hiafrlonJa iiro hopeful. CATARRH. SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE The Great Balsamic Distillation of Witch Hazel , American Pine , Canadian Fur Marigold , Olover Blossoms , &c For the immediate relief and permanent euro of every farm of Catarrh , from a dimple Head Colder or Influenza to the Loss of Smelt , Taste , and Hearing , Cough , Ilronchltls , and Incipient Con sumption. Kellel In flve minutes in any and everv cue. Nothing like It Grateful fragrant , wholesome Cure begins fr < m flnt appllcat'on. ' and Is rapid , radical , permanent and never fall ing.One One bottle Radlol Cure , one box Catarrhal Solvent andSinford's Inhaler , all Inonc - - - ' forming a complete tnatment , of all for II. Ask for Hinrono's KADICAL Cv TIR DRCO 1ND CUEKICIL Co. , BOSTON. MAI I IftjM For the relict and preven- CUi-l-l/VJ * tlon , the Imtant It Is applied OVvoLTAio/ Uheumatlsm , Neuralgia , NoA ScUtlc > CouBh . ColdsWeak , ! J > J VVV'V'nack ' -nack , Stomach and BoweU , StV . KiBboottaii . ! * / [ Palm. Numbnest * - - = 'C ; ' ' . . 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