OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA1' ' NEB TUriSDAY MOENING MAY 8 , 1883 100 SOVEREIGNS IN SHACKLES The Bight of the People to Rule the Supreme Court. The Quootlon of Railroad Rates Clearly Within the Province of Legislatures. The Ooart of Last Resort Places the Power in the Hands of the Electors. The "Patent Process" of Grind ing Wheat Declared Void by the Court. The Fighting Lieutenant Ool. Idgos Requested to Leave the Army. The HowK xt C ir > Bill * Continues His Talk-General N m Frcm \Vujblugton. CAPITAL NOTES. Special Dispatches to Till U , THE HOWOATE CASES. WASIIISOTOV , May 7.Tho oonrt In bauo through Cuief Justice Onrtls , dollvorcd a discussion la the two Howgato CMOB. la the lirst case , where the property had been nttachod by the government which It was alleged had been held by Howgato to other parties , although the deed was not recorded , the conrt decided adversely to the government and dia missed the attachment. The second case was an appeal from the advene decision of the lower court where the defendant had toslited the attachment of hi * property by the government because cause the action had been brouoht by pedal counsel Instead of the United Skates district attorney. The appeal was dismissed and the decision hold * . The United State * ha * a legal right to employ such professional aid a * it may deem necessary. KAIUtqAD RKODLATIOM AFFIRMED. The supreme court decision rendered dorod In the so-called "granger case' of Neal Haggles against the people of state of Illinois , in which the question hi ralseo whether a charter granted to the Central Military Tract Railroad company , now the Chicago , Barling- ton & Qaincy railroad , by the legisla ture of Illinois In 1850 , or any snbso- quont amendment therefor , contains such contract between the atato and company as to authorize the company to establish Ita own rates of fro and freight beyond Intorfcrenco by the ntato. The court answers this ques tion in iho negative , and hold the directors of the railroad company cannot - , not adopt any by-law fixing rates of faro asrt might wh'.charaJa'c 'uiUgt with the laws of the state relating to the same subject. The judgment of the supreme court of Illinois la af firmed. On the Oth of March , 1883 , Morgan \ A. Lewis , passenger on the train of the Chicago , Burlington & Qaincy railroad company , tendered Neal Rag- gles , a conductor of that company , 18 cents as fare for hi * transportation from from Bad * to Neponset , a dis tance of six miles. This was at the maximum rate of three cents per mile , prescribed by the statute of Illinois then in force. The conductor de manded 20 cents , which was the faro fixed by the railroad company. Lawls refused to pay more than 18 cents aud the conductor thereupon attempted to eject him from the car. For this act the conductor was prosecuted before a justice of the peace upon the charge ot assault and battery and fined $10 and costs. The case was then carried np through the atato courts by sue- costive appeals , the railroad sustaining the conductor , and raltiug. the ques tion of the right of the state to inter fere with Its business by fixing ratet of faro and transportation. A decls < Ion was finally rendered in favor ol the state by Its highest court , and the railroad company thereupon appealed to the supreme oonrt of the United States , upon the ground that the act of the general assembly of Illinois ol April 15 , 1867 , fixing the maximum rate of charges for transportation ol pusengers on railroads in the state. Was unconstitutional and void , be cause It impaired the obligation ol contracts In the charter * of varloni companies which were merged int < the Chicago , Burlington and Qainc ] railroad company by the consolida thn. thn.The The court holdt : First That the grants of Iramunltj from legitimate governmental oontro are never to .be presumed. On tb < contrary the presumptions are all thi other way and unless the uxemptloi is clearly established the legislature i free to act on all subjects within It general jurisdiction at the public Interests torests m y mom to require. A stM may limit the amount of charges b ; railroad compnulei for fares an ! freights unless restrained by com contract In the charter Soiond ThatIn the present CM < hero Is no such res'ralnt The stite 5 t Is true , has given the board o ) directors of the railroad company th power to establish sash rates of to ! for the conveyance of pnrona or prof erty as they shall from time to Urn by their law * determine , bat such b ] aws must not bo repugnant to th onstltutlon and laws of the state. ] ho ntate had not legislative power t emulate charges of carriers for hire tti ase won'd be different , but that que Ion has been settled and the amende charter which thU company secure from the legislature must be construt n the light of that established powe > The judgment of the supreme con of Illinois 1 * affirmed with cents. Opinion by Chief Justice Walte. Juitlo Harlan concur * in the jnd .meat , but not In the opinion. Ja io BUtchf ord did not lit in the CM A dteUlon waa also rendered by tl court la o e of the Illinois Central railroad company , plaintiff In error , agalnit the people of th ? itate of Illi nois , which Involves preoUoly the amo questions which wore presented In the proceeding case. For reasons given by the oonrt In Its opinion In this case the judgment of the snprruo conrt oi Illinois is affirmed. AX ARMY BOUNCE. The resignation of Lieut. Ool. Galdo Idgos , Elghtoonth infantry , to take effect January next , haa boon rectlvod at tbo war department , hav ing been forwarded from General Terry's headquarters. Secretary Lin coln directed It bo returned with In structions that if the resignation bo tendered to take effect Immediately , it will bo accepted ; that otherwise a court martial will bo ordered to try him upon thu charge of duplicating his pay acoouuta. Idgos waa ono of those who , dniiug the war of the re bellion , appeared to have n obarmod life , having boon engaged In O7cr eighty hot engagements and came through unscathed. lie warred against the Apaohes after the close of thu war and conducted a brilliant winter campaign sgatnat the northern hoatlloj in Montana three years ago. lie la n man of iutroptd bravery and those of tha army who personally know him felt a sympathy for him deaplto the charge resting against him. BLISSFUL DREAMS. Bliss continued his argument In the star ronto trial this morning. Ho declared the official records showed within three months after the data npon which S. W , Dorsoy came Into possession of his twolvu routes , ton of them had boon Increased or expedited , and most of the orders had been made whllo Dorsoy was In the city , aud no one know how far the thing would have gone If a now administra tion had not come in. The honest men , McVoagh and James , stepped to the front , yet with Incomparable Impudence Dor soy had patched up Herd ell's affidavit addressed to tbo president and had attempted to defame the mem ory of Garfield by asserting that upon that affidavit Gaifiald would have removed two of his cabinet. Blls was speaking of the J. B. B. check ( the Belford check ) when Wilson asked If that had anything to do with the mall business. Bliss replied that he did not know. Dorsey had told Rerdcll to oharee It to the mall and the defence should have produced the books to contradict llerdell neon that point. If Doraey had cheated bis partners by charging ; that check to them it don t concern the prosecution. An impor tant fact waa that llerdell had been corroborated In bit statement. PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. The supreme court also rendered a decision In the patent cane of Robert L. Downton , appellant , agalnat Yoagcr Milling company , which involves the question of the validity of the patent on what is known aa the now process for making flour by crashing grain between two rollera. The conrt holds the patent is void for the want of nov elty tha process which iho r.ppoUant claims as his Invention having boon clearly described aa early as 1847 , In a publication called "Anglo Dy American and Swiss Ssienoo Milling , " ry OhrijtUn Wllholm Frltsoh , of Lelpsio. The decree of the circuit court dismissing the bill Is affirmed. After reading over opinions in a large number of cases , most of which , however , involved only questions of local or private Interest , the conrt ad journed for the term. THE HILL INVESTIGATION. March had an Interview with Act ing Secretary New to-day In reference to the Investigation of affairs of the supervising architect's office. Ho in formed New ho proposed to proceed with the Investigation as far as ho was concerned , as soon as ho could get his papers In shape and prepare a caee for presentation. Ho hoped to be able to accomplish this In about a week. New says the committee are waiting solely upon March and the investiga tion will bo proceeded with as coon as that gentleman In ready , A BONANZA. IN RESERVE. Judge Lawrence , first comptroller of the treasury , haa not yet decided the important question whether the earnings for government transporta tion on nuaubbidizd roads leased by tbe Pacific railroad companies can be withheld HS Is norv the practice of the the treasury department , or whether the amounts shall be paid the com panies In cash. The amount withheld for such transportation on unaided lines of the U.nlou Pacific from July ' 1. 1878 ( the date when the act went into operation ) to December 31 , 1882 i Is $410,000 ; und the sum wlthhald from nnaubiidlod branches of the Central Pacific from the date when the Thnrman act took iffdct , to Da camber 31 , 1881 , amounts to J978,000 The figures have not been made uj beyond the dates specified. Flttiburc l > abor Trouble * . SprcUl Dispatch to Till Oil. PITT-BXJRO , May 7. The coal mlneri In eleven pita along the Panhandli road am reported wi.klug at n rt'dtti tlou. Toe sUlker.ii arj vrorklcg hare to gst all miners cus and exotic ; t. ( rnako Bueptnslon if work general b ] to morrow. Mas ingi wera held a' ManifiMd for that parpouo to-day , o Tau miners' cffioh'o uiilm that if thi , niceejary river minsrs will clop wort f to cut off the supply of railroad ope Ifl raters , and If they fai1 , the aasocUtior 11 will etdnavor to gat thn m onor.ttloi 3. of miners of Oslo and Miry laud t ( 10 demand an advance on n certain day rie The suspension of mil faotorlea fo ie two weeks , which was to go Into offao If to-day , was postponed Indefinitely to Trade Is good. 10 IS- Awl' * Well That Eodi Well. ISsd Spwtai Dispatch to THI Bn. id BOSTOX , May T. The union printers - edr. ers employed at the Univoralty Press r. Cambridge , * truck work to-day , beta ; trt dissatisfied with present rate * . The labor look out at the varlou Marblehead manufacturer * began thi morning and fourteen hundred opei athes are idle at different branchei 10. Shoe manufacturer * stopped wor 10.ha rather than accept tha new price lisi There * ro four fiotorlos Involved The laaten union htvo not submitted a price list to tbo manufacturer * , but nrobably will do 10 this afternoon. Both side * are firm , STOPPED SHORT- The Coast Monopoly Shut Out a Rival. .Special Dlaiatth to Till ll i , CHIOAOO , May 7. The Times will lay to.uiurrow : "A tripartlto agree ment has been consumatod , parties to which nro the Atchlfinn , Topeka it Santn FtSt Liuls it Sin Francltco and the Atlnntta & Pao fij railroads Undo ; the t > ioomont a controlling Interest In the St. Louis it , San Fran cisco roixd U secured to the Atlantic & Pacific , the latter agreeing to stop the construction of Its line west of the Colorado river for the preiant , but to be permitted to proceed to completion of the work ovontcally to .thn Pacific coast , making Sin Francisco the western terminus - minus t\3 originally contemplated. Should the agreement bo faith fully kept by other parties , the Atlantic & Pacific will not bo per mitted to reach Sin Francisco for the full term of the contract , which Is twenty yea , and the controlling Interest which It has secured In the lit. Louis & St , Fanclsco Is a practical stoppage of the extension of that line and equivalent to merging Its franchises In the Atlantic & Paolfio. The con- noclion of this line to the Pacific coast will be from the Colorado river over a branch of the Southern Pacific to Mohave , thence by the main line to San Francisco and Los Angolos. The now arrangement goes Into effect at ' ' once. PAUPER EMIQR&NrS. Gov. Duller Aeks for Federal Inter vention. Special Dispatch to Tin lln. BOSTON , May 7. Governor Butler has written Saorotary Folger con cerning the numerous arrivals of fam ine-robbed poor of Ireland , shipped to this country by the British govern ment. He says : "I sympathize with these poor people , and if landed I will endeavor to ice that they are humanely and properly cared for. I recognize and rejoice in the theory npon which our government is found ed that America should bo a homo for the oppressed and downtrodden of everywhere. We welcome , there fore all , however humble , who come to us of their own free will , aided by their enterprise , energy and resourc es. Such people , whether men or women , and their children are a source of wealth to this country. " The governor further nskn Secretary Folger to takomeasureslegal and proper to prevent the landing of such expor tatlon at least within the limits of Moessohusetta. The governor promises the secretary whatever aid the execu tlvo of the state may be able to give. Secretary Folgor replies In effect the papers In the matter of exportation of psuip : crsl2 * oa * o tHs cunntry a dor the auspices of the Britlsn 'gc7 , ernmont have been referred t ° the secretary of the states. Folger adds : "This subject of emigration was brought to the attention of the de partment by the collector of customs of Boston , on the 20th ultimo. Tit * Eleotrlo Railway Company BpccUl Dispatch to Xm BIB. ALBANY , May 7. The * , A. Ediion and others , representing a capital of $2,000,000 , filed papers with the sec retary of state incorporating the elec tric railway company of the United States. The object is to develop oluo- trlclt as a motor for the propulsion of railroad trains. The Molecular Mutual Telephone and Telegraph company was also In corporated hero to-day. Jay ii Coming. Special Dltpitch to Tin lisa. KANSAS CITY , May 7. Thii Gould party arrived late thia efturnoou over the Missouri Pacific from Texas. A considerable part of the run from Sedalla was mad * at a speed of 50 miles an hour. Tno pirty inspected the railroad shops here and leave to morrow morning fur Omaha. A Drnnben Brute. Special Dispatch to TUB EKS BOSTON , May 7. John Callahan , of Winchester , wont to Wobarn Saturday night , bought a gallon of liquor , and went on a aproo. He brought a 3-year old child with him , forced him to drink all ho could , and then throw the llq-jor into his face. The child went into convulsions , and died this morn- Ing. _ _ _ _ _ _ „ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clgai maker * ' Strike In Chicago. Special Dispatch to Tni liii. CHICAGO , May 7. About one-third of the cigar manufacturers in this city having refused to pay the advance de manded , the union men quitted the shopi this morning , It la estimated that two hundred men In all MO ont of employment Other thops have conceded the advance. Shipping New * , Sp 'c'M ' ' Ui > i c > es to Tni Ult N , M.\y 7 - The cteamei El p hurr hai boon tuod Into month ; all w 1' ' . Arrived t OlaRSfow , S.ate of No brrtuk-i , from New York. NEW YORK , itt : y 7. A-rlvcd , M.iln Bremen and Sardinian , from Liver- pool. C.-.lt Makitra. Special DUiuti'h to Tin Ui , it PiTrnucKO , Miv 7 A. 0 Tlnnt man & On. , cjku man-ificturcra whoso financial embarrassment wiv aunoanced Saturday , after proloni.ec consultation with creditors made at assignment this mnrnlrp Thti liabilities amount to $310 000 of thi ( mount | 200COO , Is secured. 8tlv r Iiatxed for th ptcUl Dltpatch to Till tin. WASHINGTON , May 7. The lean of standard ailvur dollar * for th week ending May 5 , was $157,000 , 000 ; for the corresponding period lu jear , $143,000. SCARING THE CANUKS. Two American Djiiamito Vessels Bearing Down on Halifax. The Authorities Frightened Out of Their Wita Srxclal Dlrpatch to Tni llii. ' HALIFAX , May 7. Rumor * are cur rent that a ttartltng letter was re ceived by Lieutenant Governor Arch ibald , warning him of the expected viilt to Halifax of two auspicious American vessels and cautioning him to have precaution * taken for the safety of lifo and property of the city , The lieutenant governor admit ted receiving the letter but declined to atatu its contents or the nature of the nuainres taken by military aim naval authorities. From other pai-uea in position to know thu contents ot the letter It la learned that Ool. Olarku Sunday , communicated to till CITS information , cald from Sir Junn MacUjuald , that two suspicious vojsols manned it la bolibvcd , yb foulan'a and carrying a quantity of torpedoes and other dangerous ex plosive had sailed from Boston n few days ago , and it Is thought intended to make Halifax their destination. On arrival horo' It was assorted tor pedoes with which the vessels were laden would bo laid as opportunity offered beneath the harbor with the intention of blowing np shipping en tering or leaving. The line of torpe does waa to bo stretched from Sombro np the harbor HS close to the city as possible , and when the tlmo arrived all wonld bo fired. Particular mention was made of an extraordinary watch to bo kept the 14th instant , the day on which Brudy , the Ptmnlx park murder , will be executed ; and It was also recommended that the guard * of varion * barrack * , powdar magazine * , dock yard and war ahlpa bo strength ened. It could not be learned wheth er the guards on the Imperial property all over the city have been Increased , but on H. M. 8. Tonedoa , in port , thi * has been done , and sentries at varion * point * In the city Instructed to be careful whom they allow to enter the gates at which they watch. CROOK BEYOND THE LINE. The Latest Newa from the Seat ol 'War. Special Dispatch to Tni liu. ELF ABO , TEXAS' , May 7. Informa tion from General Crock by way of Jones , Onlhuahne.'ls hourly expected. It is believed h. * will have reached that place by th i dato. His first watering place w md be Ojo de Lis Mosquito , bin so1 opd camp probably a dry onp. B'.nn j\i Jonoa Is a town of fifteen hnndrM'lnhabltants , and a military district1 * the foot hill * of the SISm'Madle/Vwlll probably be a yohtt front' whicV iho movements In ' 2.10 * * 8-- . * , j > ] feneral Cabro , In Chihuahua , and onora are operating in conjunction with Crook and our farces. This is made evident by the dispatch received t Hermoslllo , Sonora , yesterday an onnolng a sharp fight in La Gnashla anyon , 103 miles southeast of that Ity. Adjutant General Drum and Colonel Barr , assistant judge advocate gen- ral and private secretary of the ecretary of war arrived. It Is be- ovod the visit has been In part dl- ected by the possible complications bat may arise from the operations of General Crook. \Vlnter Wheat Proipaot. pedal Dispatch to Tni BH. COLUMBUS , May 7. Official dls latches received from other states by be Ohio board of agriculture glvo the ollowlng aa the total probabilities that Is acreage and condiclon com- ilnod ) for winter and spring wheat , in ho following states : Kansas 93 , Minnesota 70 , Indiana 70 , Iowa about 30 , California 87 , Michigan G4 , Ohio 0 , Illinois , April estimate 08 , Ken- ucky , do. GG From the above and thor data JSecreUry Chamberlain , of ) hlo , estimate a probable storage of 100.000,000 bushels from the last crop f 500,000,000 bushels. Tbo CathoHo Knight * . Special Dltpatch to Tni CD. Sr. Louis , May 7. The biennial convention of the Catholic Knights of America convene here tomorrow , About aevonty-fivo delegates ropre- enting thlrty-thren states and four err itorle * are expected to bo present. Chose delegates already here were ; lvon an informal reception at the clubroom of the local Knights , at hich quite a number of well known citizens were present. A Mtandafil Hoax- Special Dlipatch to Tu Bit. NEW YoitK , May 7. Oirdlnal Mo- [ Hotkey waa seen today ub > ut The London SuncUrrt'a Il'mie dispt'ch , to lha cfft.cc that Cardinal Jaooblui , papal * secretary of ittate , cabled tht Itquirj' i > It were true that 0 .rdlnal McOltmkey hadj recrlved Alex. Sullivan , preoidont ot the Irish National Le K f | > < ud ( l"uiHndlr , ( , ' an explanation , Ordln-il McOluskedo- | nlos that he received tnch dispatch , aud chsraoi-erlz- the statement at a'jaurd and rldiculnoH en i a face , u' injono a-qnalnted with Ejck'strtidcal law would readily uto. Tno cardinal d'-d that it WAS ! inpo > eible that an ; such request should bo made , Fire * . Spec'Al Dispatch to Tui Un. ST. Louis , May 7. About a dozer business houses and resldencea In Eisl St Linls burned this morning. CHICAGO , May 7 Erly this morn Ing two children , aged two and thrui yean , belonging to a poor colorec woman , who had left them a few mo menta to g"o out aud purchase bread wore burned to death in a four-storj tenement home , at tha oorne : of Eighteenth and Clark street * Tha firs originated in a room ooonpUi by the children. Otnso unknown , A blind man , one cf the occapanta of the tenement , had his Ufa saved through the exertions of the firemen. The others escaped. Damage to the balldlng was slight. ATRAZY CRANK , The Ohief of the Boston Folioe Shot by a Lnnatio , The Hub Agitated to its Center Spmtal Dlipatchei to Tni llii BOITON , May 7 Shortly after noon today Mr. Wade , chief of the dittrlot police In Pemborton Square , was shot In thn loft arm aud right shoulder by Richard Bronnan , a crank recently discharged from tha ciy cnirnctlonnl Institution. Bron- unit was arrented. Wado's wonnds are severe but not dauporous. The excitement over the shooting was ttomoudnns. Within a few minutes a grcit crosrd blocked the streets In thu neighborhood of the chief's ofliio , 35 Pemborton equare. Iho LOR-a spread rapidly through the city and crowds gathered In fromt of the nowepapon dices and nothing also was talked of. The wound In the arm Is worse aud thu surgeons did not doom It prudout to attempt to extract the ball , There has boon n great loss of blood and Iho bullet lloa dangerously near the artery in the olbow. Bron nan was a member of the Thirteenth Massachusetts reglmunt and now on thrco months leave of absence from the soldiers' homo at Togns Springs , Maine. Careful inquiry develops the fact that Brennan had in contemplation a number of tragedies. After falling to find Dr. Jelly , ho vlsi od city hall in search of Inspectors Oarraughty and Lynch , whom ho iutonded to kill. Liter he wont to the state house lookIng - Ing for some ono olio. Bis Intended victims wore absent In each case and Chief Wade waa the first man on the Hat whom he found at hi * post. GEKEREAL FOREIGN NEWS. SpcUl DUpatchci to Tni DII. LONDON , May 7. The Globe denies the report , put in circulation last week , that Peter Tynan , No. 1 , la in London , and that he is communicating 1th the police with the object of irnlng Informer. LONDON , May 7. The Times this ornlng , referring to the vote by hloh the affirmation bill was defeated ys : "Tho authotity and power of ho government have received a shock , ds , without doubt , the ministers will ! 0'gnlza themselves The spell of heir success la broken. " LONDON , May 7. The Prince of Vales formally opened the eohool of music at Kensington to-night. In an .ddrcss . ho announced that Sullivan- ho music composer , and Graves , edl- or and writer , had been knighted , He nlao stated that Geo. A. McF iH'&rofudttiil Ittiljiu4. * j'Tl nd Duchess of Edinburg 'and ' Ula tone were present at the ceremony. Arrangement are rapidly proceeding 'or ' the opening of the universal fish- rles exhibition. The American de- artment has obtained 1,200 feet ad- itlonal space from Denmark. Goods rom America will thus be exhibited o better advantage. A prominent 'eature In the American department ' 111 be five hundred crayon drawings luetratlng the whole process of fish inlture. BERLIN , May 7. In the debate In ha budget for 1884 85 in the relchsta ? Rtchter moved to refer the subject tea a committee , it being impossible to make reliable estimates so far ahead. The motion was supported by all liberals - orals , torlea and clericals. It was finally adopted , 105 to 97 , again "rustrattng ono of Bismarck's favorite projects. Bismarck has Issued a circular to fficlals of the Russian province order- ng Inquiry Into the extent of in uries inflicted on national wealth by reason of the greater part of fire In surance business being in the hands of private companies. Ho asserts the profits of the companies are too high , owing to unjust Increase of premiums and too low In assessment of damages by firn. DUBLIN , May 7. In the Kelly trial to-day , Joseph Qanlon , another In form er , confirmed the evidence of Carey and Kavanaugh that Kelly was one of the four men on Kavanaugh's oar the evening of the Phoenix park murder. TELOEQRAPH NOTES. Honolulu adrlces itate that the Chinese .mmlgrktion la iho all absorbing question. At the rate tbe Chinese re arriving they will soon outnumber tlio natives , jvleel- nKB protesting againit tbe influx are being constantly held. A tumor was nuccessfully cat from the mouth tf Congressman Kelly , ol \ FennsvlvanU , Governor B tier sent to the secretary 7 of ttote , without s'gnnture , tbe reaolutlou apprnprUttug t-0 ? 1,000 for double tracking { the Huoito tunnel line , and tays he shall m.t ign it. Tin Ma < ivhnett < i house adiped under r euapenxion of rulen , without debate , tht tntto rtB'ilutiou recognizing the u ! ill' < , not vices. 11 , d iatenrity cf Oikea Aims , nuu 1 w king fur like recurnitiou on tha puri i.l I f Ir/tt / annual \rbor Dav eet l > y tl.e fgi'V crnnienk of the provinca of Alontin * ' , ubHervid yo'ttrdny , wss an utqaalifie niiCfBij. Treu pluntli.g WAD Indulged in 1 by almost evcryl ody. Kx Truftsurer Marau T. IVk. of Ten ne < > ee , executed a bond In $35,000 SB re quired by . 'u ' < 1g Allen and ufti mleaned a < I:3iiyc8t : rdiiy afternoon , The Buprume court of Louisiana has re vened the decUlon of tbe Ijwer couit un decide * thkt municipal bond ) cannot bi taxed. President Walker , of the New Orlean ta-.lroad , makes * formal oilar of $200,000 J to the world's Industrial and cotton cei tennial expoiltion if the building It locatu near the line * of that company. . A bill wan introduced In tbe New Yorl legUlature making Brooklyn bridge free t pedoctriani and wbon final action was t t > taken on It the doting day of the ici Ion th bill could not M found. It wa mUlald or itolta. BEFOULED HIS NEST. The Wife of Senator Fair Sues for Divorce , Charging the Nevada Btatee- man With Numerous Infidelities , Special Dlipttch to Tut li , SAK FKANCISOO , May 7. A com plaint was filed In the first judicial district of Nevada , last Wednesday , by Thoroea Fair against Jas. d. Fair. The canoe of the action la adultery on the part of the defendant. Plaintiff states she was married to the defend * ant in CaUvorng county , California , December 18 , 1802 ; cntno to Novuda with him In 1800) ) hs lived with him until a few mouths ago , when she became - came cognizant of certain acts of infi- dflty on the part of defendant , ninoo which tlmo oho has not lived with him. The complaint says the defendant committed adultery with ono Smith at a house in Jesslo street , San Fran , olooo , sorao tlmo lu November , 1881. Tno senator h also charged with com mitting the aamr * crlmo with lurz Leonard. Plaintiff cnyo the defend ant has possession and control of n largo amount of community property , the particulars of which aha cannot sUtu. Mrs. Fair prays judgment as follows : First That divorce ba gruutod her and that she bo awarded custody of the children. Second That such portion of the community properly bo allowed and set apart as nhall bo equitable and just.Third Third That defendant bo required to pay Into court a reasonable sum to defray expense of action and lawful fees , and defendant pay alimony In such an amount as the oonrt may doom just for support of plalntiQ and chil dren daring the pendency of the ac tion and such further relief aa may be deemed just. The senator was in Oomttook last Wednesday when the papers were served on him , but left for ban Fran cisco the same evening. It created quite a sensation In Virginia City society. Both parties possess great wealth. Fair also represents Nevada in the United States senate. The prevailing opinion on the Comstook Is that the Nevada states man will not make a defense In the suit , bat allow It to go by default and acroo to each settlement of the prop erty so may be determined upon by counsel. Gossip also cnya that Iho amount haa been agreed npon as fol low * : Three million cash , ono million five hundred thousand In real estate , at all events , in case of the divorce being granted , but this is merely ru mor. mor.Tho case will come before Judge Rising , and ia looked forward to with considerable cariosity by nearly every p.fo on the coast , ' \ Th Trial ofjorsllaia. pedal Dlepatcb to Tni BUB. ' CHICAGO , May 7. The trial of Jero jim for the murder of the pugilist , ames Elliott , was called this morn ing in the criminal court of this city , ifcforo Judge Sidney Smith. The irlsonor appeared in excellent lealth , and was dressed with xtremo care. No effjrt was made n either side for a continuance , the ouncol for the state and defense ap- tearing anxious to have the trial pro- eod. A regular jury panel was pecdily exhaused , and after ordering a special venire to report to-morrow morning , the trial adjourned till then. RtiYrm In St. Iinnli. Ipoclat Dispatch to Tin llii. Sr. LJUIS , M y 7. Judge Van Wagoner , ot the criminal court , lu 1 charging the grand jury to-day , drew tholr attention to the fact that reports had boon recently pnbllnhed charging bribery and corruption In the munici pal body and stated It was within their province to investigUo thi'm. Ho also said if the Inw ai inat duolinghnii been violated it was their duty to In dict the offenders. The schools and public offijps of Brook- _ ; yn will be cloicrt the d y of theh'idge opening. Gov Cleveland will bo Riven a reception In the evening. Toe board of al einiPD of Brooklyn voted $5,000 for illun.iitttions and -8"lvfrt that the Hone head nrn ment nn the bridge would be re moved and the government ooat of arms aud Anietlctn eagle be tubetltuted. HEREDITARY SCROFULA. A7 RE you aware that In your blood tha _ C3 _ taint ot scrofula has a prominent place ? This Is true ot every one. It Is lia ble at any time , on the slightest provocation , to develop Itselt In some Insidious disease. . i Consumption and many other diseases arc outgrowths ol this Impurity of the blood , HOOD'H SARSAI'ARIMA has a wonderful power over nil scinftilous troubles , as the re- inarkable testimonials wo have received unmistakably prove , 'MR3SR4. C. I. HOOD S : Co. : flcntlemcn- ' My youngest son lias always beer troubled with Sciofnlous Humor ; sores It : his head discharging fiomhlscars.andarun ning sore on thu luck of his ear for twc jears ; his eyelids would festrr and ulcerate discharging so that 1 was obliged to wasF them open every morning , his eyelashes nearly all coming out ; ho was excccilliiplj dainty , most of the lime eating but t\M > bllghl meals a day. Wo weiu unable to find nny thing that fiad the least enVct upon him til last spring , 187fi , wo gavti him two bottles o Iltxxl'3Sarsaixirllla. JIIsiii > petltelmnrove < at once. The back of Ills ear hcalec lit ) \ \ tthont a soar , ami not a soio lu his heat since. Blncerelv yours , MIIH. N. C. SAXROIW , ' - No. IDS Merrlmnck St. , Lowell , Mass "Wodo not as a ruin allow ourselves ti use our editorial columns to speak ot atr remedy wu advertise , but wo feel warrantee lu siing : a word for Hood's Barsaparllla e Barsaparllla has been known as a remedla agent for centuries and Is recognized by al , acnools ot practice as a valnablu blood t > url , tier. U Is put uii In fonns of almost Innnlt variety , but Messrs. Hood & Co. . ( I-owel Mass. ) who are thoroughly reliable pharma d cists , nave hit upon a remedy ot unusua value. Certainly they have vouchers c cures which wo know to be most extraoi iluary. " KdUonLowtll Weekly Journal , j * o \HOOD'S'SARSAPARILLA \ Sold bv drugrisU. [ f PriM fl ; six ( or I ! d liy C. f. HOOD & CO. ; Lowell , Mas AMES 15O6 FARNAM ST. 8 6 room houN , 20 acru , 8) ) tnllei ( rom I ostotllco f5 COO 16 8 rcom houit , Uthitrvct 3 000 35 b loom liouso. 3 acres , ISth street 2 SCO SO 2 roomhcUBlj cre . I3th itrect .1 MX ) 38 S room house and barn , 29th strict. . 1 ( Itu 40 I room house near at. JUrj's a\enuo ! 2 000 49 7 room house , Chicago street 3 OCO 67 3 room homo , one hail aero , 20th St , 1 500 Ci Sroom fcous , barn. 4 loia 3 SCO 70 3 room home , lull ht , north. 1 100 73-4 loom house , full lot , north 1 IRQ 70 8 room homo , IGtb itrcet S 200 82 2 room home , 1 acre land 2 too 5' 2 homo , 1 lot 1 lee CO 2 houses 1 lot 1 600 84 4 room boute , 1 } acres 2 600 62 3 room brick , 1 acre 2 210 10 I room houi , ( ull lot 1 400 110 2 room houie , corner 1 200 111 4 room hou > e , barn , leaieU lot 450 112 5 room house , barn , Farnam 2 000 113 4 loom houie , i lot , Williams street. . 1 400 121 Small boute , 4 'Ota. near can 2 5jO 128-8 loom homo , full lot , 18tn street. . . 1 400 181-Smal bouse , ( ull lot. ISth street. . . . 1 SCO 112 S room houie , 3 loti , 12th iti eet 1 800 1S4 B room house , barn , llthitreet 1 900 130 3 room house , barn Pierce street. . . . 1600 137-4 room house , barn ; large lot 1 600 138 2 house * , 1 lot California street ! iOO 110 7 room house , Park areuue 3 500 142 0 room house , lltbsticet 2 COO 181 7 room houio , 2 acres laud , 13lh St. . 3 000 163 7 room housoHarney eireel 8 650 1C5 6 room house , 13lh street , leaud lot. 400 170 4 room bouse , Harney street 2 (00 100 8 room house , Uowaid ktreet 400 174 ( houses , 010lot , good rent 3 000 B't 9 room hcuse ; Hurt Street 4 000 201 7 rocm house , Farnim street 0 000 205 9 room house , Dodge street 7 NX ) 2oy 9 and 7 room houses , one lot 4 603 214 Small house , 5 acres land , . 1 800 22J 12 room house , 13th itrcet 3 COO iiS n room bouse , ISth ttroct 2 7CO 22fl-SinaU house , acra land 1 2CO 234 8 room house , Capltll avtnue. 0 000 238 B room house , street car * 3 603 213 11 story house , Howard itrcet 3600 244 Two Bead bouses , Jackton street 7 000 215 3 tew homes , Jackson street 0 600 231 Double house , Dodge street 8 fOO 260 7 rcom house , Chicago street 4 000 261 0 rjom house , Ihlcigo itroet 3 COO 262 9 room bouse , 10th street 7 600 233 10 room houses liavenpoit stiect. . . . 4 000 HOI B rootn liouso , c'assotrtct M 6 000 W6 astcry houn , Iltrner utrott 4 BOO. . m 7 roomhMiw , TUvenpjvtUreit 3 lire SOT D room hcuse , Davcnpoi't ' street 6 760 2CiA-8mall bouse , aero < l M - . - 1 20o 271 11 room home , 19th itteet ? . . . . . s ooo 27J 3 room house , Harney , corner 3 WQ 474 6 rocm house , Cobuni tti eet 2 500 275 9 room house , 221 street 5500 216 9 room house , Dodge stieet S COO SSO 7 room house , Nelson I addition 2 000 290--Sma'l houie. two a rrs. 13th street. . . . 2 500 291 3 room home , biro , leased lot 800 284 8 room house , 16th street 1 800 206 6 room house , Webster street 3 000 297 10 room house , Webster street 3 COO 293 fl room house , Ctpliol anue , corner 8rCOO - 301 3 houi * , Chicago street 7 000 302 5 room house , Caa street 1 600 303 Sroom houss , Park avenue 2 800 3C6 Sio m houso. barn , good location. . . 3 003 SC6 broom home , SJ acres 2 200 SOS 11 room hou'e , barn , Slit stieet B 600 310 small bouse , ( ull lot , west Omaha. . . 700 313 6 room liousa , bun , ic. , Ilarney St. . 4 001 314 3 Dew houses , 1 lot , Leavcnworth fit. 5 OJO 31(1 8 room hiusj * Farntm street 8 000 317 5 room ncuse , Shlnn's addition 2 SSO 818 2 biases , 10 lots , flno location - 0 000 317 5 room brick , 3 acres land 3 500 323 2 houc , one lot , 06x133 3 300 10 acres , choice , 3 miles from postofflco. . . 1 200 Groomcottag on car line , choice 2 600 lo room house , 6 rt.li.utes walk from P O 7 000 7 room house , fine barn , large lot , St. Marj'jar nue 7 000 10 acren , house , barnetc , 3j miles from postofflce 2 803 room house , McCandllsh Place 1 600 room house , eamo location 1 800 CHOICE BUiLDING LOTS , ADJACENT TO STREET OARS , EASY TERMS , SMALL PAYMENTS DOWN HANSCOM PLACE LOTS , ON VERY EASY TERMS. 100x151 foot 'ot , Hanicom P'aco | 2 OCO .Small tuute and lot , Hanscom Plac 1 Coo Very c'talrable ' 2 sttry house , Ua'icom Place 2 BOO Gligant ro > ldencn lots , lu all locations , fcjOOto 1200 Nii'a ti room houie on ICth slioU , b'ock from can 1 P3o 8 Ict , 0 ' 4T , three blocks from cm. . . . UK ) 7J ( acre')4 ) neil from pojtorco 70 Co eacielota , 1J uillcs ( rom roJtotllce. . . , * 700to 5 ACRE LOTS , Three Mllea from Postoffice , $125.00 DOWN ,