THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , MARCH 17 , 188-1. 6 DR. THOMAS' electric Oil ! /ORTH / ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD ! A Medicine with curative pro perties as impossible to counter- lit as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT lid which is now having an en- ; | ] ious sale throughout the Dni- " States and Canadas. SCIlANrON , I'A. I Dutln * the pwt two Lean I hitvo tiic.l bottles II Dr. Thomas' Kclcctrlc pll ( or > itralM > , lirulsoi , Lilt' , burns , and Illicit liatloi. It alniuarurc' . F4I. I. , nialr , AM. Filth fitil , Nov. 9,18s3. OBAYVIU.B , 11.1.3. I In c.uci ol Croup Thorn Is1 Eclecttlo Oil ncm Kits to cure. It en ml me a \cry tiaj Ulcerated | .rc Tliroat-C. K. Hall , STlIlc , 1118. LOWKU. , SIASS. M 1.1,11. . , with HronclittU and nn frtlon ol tlia thront , Ir. Thamas * Kclcctrlo Oil cnrwl me Olhcr J. Hello Isle , 23 Rut .Morrhnnck St. DAVENrOUT , IOWA. At n remedy lorCatarth Df. Tliimvt * GdcctiloOll' ; tniilsatthclci > . It cured mo , and I bellc\cnUI curt any case. E < 1 w , S. IloulcJ 1V. . Utli Strcit. SOtiU BV Alilt DIIUGOISTS. l $ * flat . rT-tDK < m e tqaiATCr.TMV ( T vorU. cvrti Itjf t411 * Dikrtbfft. l.nr ftLil Acuf. uid ftll tWrtof tba Dlf-ilUiUrslDi. Af.wdrorAlmp rlftdcikHoii a Tor rl * " ' ebkmpvn'i ftai ta all iflnn.r JrinVi , Try It , tkl rf ciwtitA'Vitfc Alk Tcur cror.r rdnvc 'tfot Uit CBUA0 ] Ku * UI tur.J DPIL J. O. D. BlldSRT4 60X8. j. w. wurmuAim , COLB AOICT , Y. If. 3T. The want ol a reliable - . liable illructlc which whllo acting as n | > tlmulantofthekid- ncjs , neither excites nor Irritates them , was long flt.co sup plied by Hosteller's Stomach Dltters. Thli line medicine _ . _ Jg } oxcrUIhe requisite ISgx degree of stimulation " ( K upon thcio onrans , IAithout producing ' Irritation , and Is , therefore , far better adapted for the pur pose than unmedl- catud excitants oft en resorted to. Dys pepsia , fc\cr and ague , and Mndrcd d'HC scs are all cured For sale y all dealers gcntr- ' V.CREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 'iWfiSfcW * OOF , MANLY VIGOR , Sperrnatorr Wjjhtoa , etc. , when all other romo- " ts fail. A cure guaranteed. * . . .50 a bottle , large bottle , font ' times the quantity. < 5. Bv ex press to any address. Sold by all druggists. ENGLISH. MEDI. _ j INSTITUTE , Proprietore , 718 Olive Street , 8k l.ils , Mo. W have sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative r A years. Every customer speaks highly of It 1 [ faesllatlnglycndorseltaaaremedy of true merit f " 0. F. GOODUAH , Drug M lOraahk Feb. 1 1883 v8rn&oml ALONG TIIC LINE OF TIIE | licago , Si. . Paul , Minneapolis and IPOMAHA RAILWAY. I n"tc new extension ef this line from Wakeflcld up jfiAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge hen the best portion of the State , Special ex- lion ratea for Und lockers over this line to , Norfolk and Hart Ing ton , and \ la Blair to all ( pal points ou the JX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Inso\er tht C. , St. P. It. & O. Ilailway to Cov j'j Sioux City , Pence , llnrtlngtonVayne and 3oaa.no ct evt 3Bln.ir JJcinont , Oakda e , Ncllgb , and through to Val entine , llfor rates anil oil Information call on P. B. WHITNEY , Ofnoral Arjcnt , > 2t DuildlsK , Cor. 10th and Earnam HU. , Omalii , Neb. keciti or secured at depot , corrar 14th TO- BRO'S & CO , , ' J estabhthcd themselves In Omaha to t'ansact ' tieral br ikerago and buslncsa. We Kill buy nil 7cii of jtood1 * \vhnld8aleor retailand guarantpo f cti Hitltfactlou 'n priced , as e < nn buy cheaper y } urnehcs. Ynu rouses the advantage of h'W- J.t ur gorxia bought by ono who will work for [ ? 0ctcrcst ! and nut trust to a merchant who ha ) . " wVilng 1m is anxious to bo rid of. We will also " "firouipt attention to Belling an ) thing entrusted jj/ and gooka lonspneil to uj will bo carcfulU j'd ti. Corro poiineni3 solicited n w. ilcforencci- Omaha Nation * ! Bant , 3tcCague jn Bank. Address 111 S. 16th M. Nebraska Cornice AND- UANUFACrniRERS OF VANIZED IRON CORNICES OT-aaxox" 'w'lu.clo-CTxrai , FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , V , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIO 8KY11GUT , on Fencing ! ; f tlnga , Balustrades , Verandu , Offloeund Bank lUlHnga , Window and Cellar Guards , Eto. [ 0011 , O. ANDMn 8TUKK1- , LINCOLN NUB. "AIHKlt. U.awter , lotico to Cattle Men ! 'JOG ( JATTLE FOP. SALE. 1 0 Head ot Stem Thrto Yeara Old. JOO ' " Two < ia Helfere , Two 150 " < t-teera , One 20 " " Helf r , One ' oabo\e dcMjrlb'd cattle are all well broO Iowa fife , ulriilKlit aiul > ni < xitli Theio cattlu will > > a / > in loUie luit puictmcn , and at reasonable Fle . I'or further particular ) ) , call nuoradilim * . K. PA1TOX , Woverly , Ilrcmer Ou. , Inua. P. 8. Alto young gnulcd built. m7- Imo Stwlt < DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. KiTBKMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U < K.DINU. OMAHA Stove Repair Works , 10U youth L4th St. ICake * ( iMclaity of furnUhlntr oartlniri and rep * \fg \ tQfe * of all dMTlptloo , wood stoiei , changed fam 001,1 , rratcf , luretock , dampcH , fro. con > UnUT naud. Trr coo o cur ttoia p * ( 9tlvM ujd HTATli , HttlN'C3S. MNCOLX , 1'fttrick Toloy , nn employo ol the B , A , . , hn.ibecn tent to the In auo nsylum. He fo subjcoi to violent flt . The mayor 1ms boon Itntnictod to ncRotlAto for n town boll to ring out the hours from the tower of Mnsonln temple ) A pilleloss son of Intllnns , with n vrlfo nnd tliroo children , \vnt roliovotl of his ( wckotbook nt the dcixvt U contained S330. The onstern links of the tripartite now ship tlielr iwtcngcn nnd freight to Bcntrico by the Union 1'ncltic , liutoul ot the 1) . k M. M for merly. The grand jury rc ] > orto < l thnt the county pihou WAS unlit for any humim to live in. Prisoners nro promiscuously htuldlod In ono loom , und Uio culcirH tlicrofroni nro thick enough to cut with a cheese Unite. The Is'nws dp < erlbcs Tnlmneo , the Urooklyn dlvliio who enlightened Lincoln on "IHi' Bhin- dors" for 6400 , ns "Two long logs , n cnvernotM mouth , n inop of hair nnd n pair tif aoufa , A scductno nmlln played nnon his lips , nnd then the cork flow out , nnd gushe * of oloiiuoucj fol lowed " Tl < o nupromo co\trt has docldcd thnt wommi , lm\iiiK the iunlllicntloii3 | prescribed by the utatutcs rolnting to school election1) ) , nro en titled to vote nnd to hold the ntlico of trusted. The ilcciaion , tho\iili not yet died , ii cl\cn out In advanced to nvold disputes In the April election. KIIKMOXT. Thcro Is as yet no ( Iclinlto noun ns to the proposed ovtonf ion of the 1) ) . fc M. by way of Aslilnnd and Wnhoo , tliovi h oxery moveinoiit uf the eomp'Uiy In that direction Is carefully watched. It is generally boliorcd the line will bo loeatfld nnd work commenced before , ho 1st of Mixy. An Iowa boy who worked a month for n ) liyaician , ln tlm nolgliborhood of Krouiont , ivaa given , Inntcnd of ten dollars which ho oxpoctcd , a receipted bill for | m > feai < iiuil sor\Icc3 which the doctor had rciulorod on the occasion of htx birtli. That was enough to nnko the boy wish ho had uovcr boon born , Arthur Truosdell has Hubmitted a iiroposi- .ioii to the council to light tbo city with coal ill. Ills proposition ia to erect ono hundred amp posts , furnish the lamiw , oil , wicks , : hmnoys ! , do the lighting nnd extinguishing , cocp thorn in complete repair , all the your round for the sum of $1,100 per year for n iorm of five yc.ira. At this rate It innkea nn average of U per lamp § 11) ) less than the cost ot gtv > . ISLAND. Wolbacb'H store was raided tha other nielit mil noeral bolts of dross goods takon. Tbo jurglar and goods were capturud soon after. The funeral of Father 1'hclan , paster of the Catholic church hero tor several years , was at tended by a largo number of thoclcrgyfriands and citizens generally. The Catholic parsonage had a narrow escape from destruction by fire , Tuesday. Lho coals md fallen from the steve to the floor , and had started n small blaze when dlscov ercd nnd squolchod. The B. & M. will make no further ofTort to Hocuro entrance Into this city until after tbo April election , when the voters will bo called ujxin to decide whether they want another railroad , Father Fholan , Uio beloved pastor of the Catholic church nt Wood river , died suddenly of nppoploxy lant Monday. On Sunday , the ) tli , ho preached at Wood Itivor and his aub- lect wa-s "Sudden IJoath. " It waa Illustrated tiy the circumstances attending the de'atli of the late W. J. Unify in Crand Island , The Ilov. Father dwelt upon the uncertainty of life mid peculiarly admonlihod bis congregation to bo ready for the summons. And yet of all who heard him that day , he himself was the first to answer the call . The llo v. Father was preparing to build nn ologanf church at W od lUter , and his sudden demise will stop the work for n short time at least , I1KATIUCK. The defense of Hold cost in the neighbor hood of $3,000 , A deed was filed in the county clerk's ollico recently , by which Win Hold made over his real and personal prop erty to Colby & Hiulet , his attorneys , fora consideration of $15,000. They gave him a mortgage on the same for $1U,000. The B , & M. is takincr vast quantities of stone from the quarries in this neighborhood. During the pan two n.onths 200 car loads have'been sent to rip-rap the different lines of the company. The "t-touo gang" h H worked all winter. The stone now being taken out is used betwoou Tecuuisah and Atchisou. Gage county contributed six criminals to Stout's penitentiary gang at the late term of court. They are : Win. II. Keid , man slaughter , ton years ; .loun M. Ming , forgery , two years ; Henry Uurko , robbery , tliroo years ; Joaopli Kendall , burglary , three voari ; George W. ( Jr.iy , forgery , tlireo years ; John Waggle , larceny , ono year. I'LATTSMOUTH. Ono of the foremen of the B , & M. sliopH in forms The Journal that there is plenty of work at the shops , that cvery'man is working full time , and more men are wanted. Louis ISrinkman has boon ja'lod ' on a war rant sworn out by Chris. Liable , Louis seems to hava been out ou a bender and attempted to caw ) Chris and his wife with a club , and wont so far ns to burst the panels of the door in the elf > rt. He was put under 54,500 bonds for hnuio breaking and assaulting with intent to kill. The late disaster to the 1C. C. train ! ian shown the nocensity of a double track between Omaha and 1'lattsmouth , There are now twelve passenger trains between both cities daily and n large number of freights. The least that might bo done to insure absolute safety ix a double track from I'latttiinoutli t < > OioopollH , to avoid tbo increasing dangers of the big band. The Herald says : "In traveling on the 1C. 0 road it Is very uoUcuablo the proportion of pas engerH that make the train from Pacific Junction to Omaha compared with those who continue through to the HluiTa. It H u per fectly Hafo estimate th Jt on an average two- third" of the pasiougerH north and suuth are from Omaha , or to that place , nnd tha train continued to the Bluffs la practiciJly empty. " THE STATE IN QENKIIAL. Ono of the qualifications necessary to secure the mayoralty of Crete la honesty. An Independent German Protestant church has just boon organized at Columbus , The average attendance of the Nebraska City schools for the post month was l03. ! No tiiiio man , or woman cither , can accuse The Crete Globe of being level headed. M. A. Dougherty has sold bin interest in The Crete Globe to Mr. True , for sumo 33000. The contract for , building the new 1'latto river bridge at Schuylor , haa been lot to the IT. F. company , to cost ub.nit $20,000. Franklin county has a thriving Immigration society , which is doing n great ueal to induce eastern people to eottlo In that region , A Congregational church has been organised at Martlnsburg , Dixou county. The building of a house of worship is contemplated. Jamca Pease of Oxford , accidentally poi- Eoned hiimelf with aconite , which was mis taken for spirits frumentl. Beware of thu bottlo. A Pawnee Wolf , who aold mortgaged goods , Sulllvunlzed the mortgagee for objcctlnt' to the proceeding , and paid 810 and coat'j for the satisfaction It gave him. Kuckolls county is to ha\o a special election on the l Hh of this month , to decide the qucs- tlona.s ! to whether the county Khali Issue bond * to aid the Warwick , Superior & Hastings llailroad company. Homo fool litigant olfcrod Judge Morris a bribe of 820 to decide a case In his favor. The judge , after commenting fievorely on the ac tion uf the sender , handed the matter ovur to the grand jury for their Investigation. The Valentino Itepoiter nays the tMInne- chaduza boa been on a rampage Mnce K&tur- day , and ns n consequence not u bridge In loft. It took them all nlTnllck iud clean , ai It did every thing else that lay in 1U conruo. Brown county has an entlmatod population of over 1,000 Simla and there hat not been a i-Inglo folium Iu biuinoss reported elnco the organization of the county. Whoa a man's credit gets " huky" they take him out and hang him to a whittling pout. i The manager of a second-band utoro In 'f Blair Imagined ha had Iwen robbed of a 25 ( cent hat nd ho forthwith proceeded t < > Arrest > n counlo of reupecUblo young ladlos. The | lUipubllcan eaye ho succeeded in proving hliu < golf ftfuwptclous jackass and it ulf with an 09niontof $ 'J1 for the fun. The Johnson County ,1 out ml , the demo- ci-atlo torchlight of southern Nebraska , hrvi passed 10 fifth mllostono In its cnrcor. It ban llomlthed from the moment of its birth , nnd In now in the front pow of weeklies. Its succe" In n monument to honest hnnl work , A wlloy youth of twenty-two summers t Nebraska City induced n fickle widow of moro than twoncoro years , to toll her llttlo homo to cot funds to carry both to the Pacific on n bridal tour , The youth took the funds nnd the tour and widows mourns housoloas nnd nlono. Tbo B. & M. surveyors nro In the Loiip country seeking for feeders lo their road either to connect nt Central City by wny of the Loup , or nt Kearney by way if the Wrod river. They nro reaching for the Black llllla' trnlllo nut ! trndo In tlio great oUtlo country through wlilch their now line will pa j. All stnto papers are welcome to theno .Tot ting ? , They nro propnied especially for their coin onlcnco , and no credit. nnm or Imprint Ia naked to Indicate their pateudty. It la pleas ing to note how well they nro appreciated , by reproduction jwrtly or wholly In n majority of the ttato PICKS. In n short'ttmo the B , & M. will nxtond its postal car mall service to Denver , McCook being the western limit nt present , to where IKistnl clerks ran. The regular juwtal clerks that now run to Haslinp will bo continued to Denver , nnd n car added to the night train from the oast. The Argus says the lied Cloud & Kansas Southwestern Is thn nnmo ef the latest rail road enterprise In that section of the country. For some time the question of constructing n railroad from some point on the B. & jM. through Smith nnd Books couutics , Kansas , lias been under consideration nnd it is now probable that the road will bo built. Mr. John 1C , Wall , n farmer living near [ "Jrnftou , was found dead within forty rods of Ills house lost Monday. A short tlmo before lie had IM the house to itrho. some hogs out of his neighbor' * corn. Not returning ns noon is ho was oxpoctcd , n boy was sent to look for lini. Ills body Wns found on the pralrio , ns stated. Ho died ot heart disease , THE SKATE AND BICYCLE , A lirlllliuit K.vhlbltlon at the Kollcr Itlnlc Hnliirday Evening. Roller sknting is fast becoming n factor to the nmusomont loving public , nnd Omaha ia not behind her sister cities in rink or skaters. The music nnd laughter - tor , gliding and tumbling , science and awkardnoss , all testified to this fact lost evening at the roller rink. The skaters have enjoyed the benefit of Will H. Daniel , as manager in the early part of the season , nnd now Mr. Elliott has Mr. Goodall , of Louisville , under contract for a month. Mr. Good- all is a ward of Dr. Dinsmoro , n grontlo- man and a superior skater. By his cour teous manners ho is making the rink a Favorite place of amusement. Ilia skating last evening was of unu sual merit , the comic imitations being laughable in the extreme , and his scien tific too movements called forth the ap plause of nil present. The great attrac tion of the evening was the byciclo riding of Prof. W. D. Wilmott nnd Master Fred C. Sowcll , upon one byciclo. Ono would not believe that such acrobatic batic feats could bo performed , as were done with perfect o.iso by these two gen tlemen. Mr. Wilmot holds Mr. Sowoll above his head und rides on ono wheel. They balance their bicycle nnd while standing in the spokes each picks up hia handkerchief from the tloor and returns to a riding position. An old lady romarknd : "If I had not aeon it with my own eyes , 1 would not have bolioycd it ; but there goes n wheel running away with a man. " This fact was demonstrated last evening by Mr. Wilmot removing the saddle , backbone nnd small wheel , and riding the largo wheel , or monocycle , around the rink. Mr. Wilmot wears a modal given to the champion bicycle rider of the world. Omaha has the name of being the most critical of critics , but Uio entire satisfac tion which the rcporter hoard expressed by those present hist evening is sufficient procf of the ability of Messrs. Wilmotand Sowcll as acrobatic bicycle equestrians nnd Mr. Goodall as a skater. Ireland's National Hoi I day. Throughout the world , wherever an Irishman dwells , this day will bo one of gladness and rejoicing. The hearts of the bravo and chivalrous sons and fair daughters of tha "dear old land" will be brightened and made joy ful , nnd fond and endearing rominia- censes of tlto days of their early youth and childhood will again bo revived in fic-ir bosoms. Oil this day they will cdobrato the anniversary of the patron saint of their native land , nnd certainly Irishmen .havo a right to bo proud of their great national holiday. With pardonable pride they can point to that noble nnd beautiful isle , wliero away back iu the centuries of long ago religion , literature , music , nnd Hong , flourished when most of the nations of the world were steeped in heathenism and barbarity. The principles of chival ry and truth , which St. Patrick implanted in the breasts and on the character of Irishmen , and the glorious attributes of purity and honor which leligion has so nobly preserved nnd nurtured in Erin's lovely daughters are to-day as alive and nc.tivo as when Ireland practiced the teachings of her patron saint and instruc tor , free from the gross contact of on alien and tyrannical people. Centuries of oppression and misrule have failed to change the character of Irishmen , patriotic , faithful , nnd perse vering , they are as determined ns over to persist in the effort which they have never relinquished to again restore to their native land its former independence and glory. In Omaha our Irish citizens have made suitable preparations to add their quota to the great world wide event. In a brood nnd national spirit they will do honor to the memory of St. Patrick. The Ancient Order of Hibernians and Hibernian Rifles have charge of the ar rangoments. The zeal nnd patriotism of this noble order of Irishmen la well known throughout the entire state , and in Omaha they represent the manhood and intelligence of our Irish population. They have secured the assistance of the best literary and musical talent in the city for the occasion and have outraged Masonic hall for the afternoon- whore , after the parade , the celebration will take place. A ThoniUKlilircd 1'Yuinl. On Wednesday last a young man called nt the B , & M. headquarters nnd presen ted a letter , purporting to bo from D. McCoole , superintendent of the Detroit , Mackinao u Mnrquetto railroad , with headquarters at Alurquotto , requesting transportation for benror from Omaha to i Denver and leturn , The letter represented sented the bearer as being the private : ! clerk of Mr. McC'aole. The B , & M. folks suspected the loUor wns n forgery , land immediately telegraphed Mr. Mc-i Coolo in regard to the matter nnd that gentleman answered thnt ho know noth ing of the young man or letter. It will bo well for railroad companies to look out for this young fraud. ANOTHER GEEENY , John Kjinnn IMnccs $ K K iu the lliuuls of it Krloiitl , Who lc- unuiiB With the Pllo. A young man by the name of .John Fyman appeared before .Indgo Bonoko Saturday morning nnd filed n complaint ngninst ono Samuel 1. llollowny , charg ing him with swindling complainant out of $825. About three weeks ngoFymnn endorsed a certificate of deposit on the Onmhn National bank to llollowny for the sum of § 825 , which sum llollowny wns to use in the purchase of real estate for Fyman , but which nmounhe appropri ated to his own use nnd jumped the town. Fymnn has caused his nrrcst in Chicago cage , whore he is now being hold until requisition papers can bo obtained from Governor DAWOS , when ho will bo brought to this city to answer to the charge. A Tjaivycr'a Opinion of Interest to All > T , IT. Tnwnoy , Kfi ] , , n loading attorney of Wlncim , Minn. , writes : "After vising It for more than three years , I take Croat pleasure Iu stating that I rog > > rd Dr. Klng'it Now Dis covery for Conmunptlon , at the best remedy In the world for Cousin anil Colds , It has no\cr failed to euro the nunt severe colds I Imvo lind , and Invariably rello\o.n the pain hi the chost" Trial Uottlos for this sure euro for nil Throat and Lung Diseases may bo had Preo nt O. l'\ Gooclinau'H Jrur Sloro. Largo size , ' $1,00 , St. Patrick's Dny at I'npillloii. A musical and literary entertainment will bo given ut Pnpilliom court house on the evening of March 17 , for the ben efit of St. Columbhiira church. Aa will bo scon by the programme , many of the parties taking part nro of Omahn : Mann sole St. 1'ntrick's Day Miaa Maggie Swift Heading Out of the old house , Nancy , Carl ton Miss Sarah K. Bronnau. Solo nnd chorus Old homo , ,1'utnam Mr. Joseph McCaHroy. Address . ' Mr.C. .T. Smyth Piano nolo Recollections of homo Miss Saddle Koilloy Heading Molly Muldoon , , Mist ) Stacla Crowley Solo Waiting < . . t Mlllard MISS Mary McNnmarn. Piano solo Carnival iln Yonlco Miss Moggie Swift 3olo Mooting of the waters Moore Mi s Stacla Crowloy. Solo and chorus We'll all bo dar..Putnam Mr. J. P. McCarthy. Prospective Bliss. D. C. Patterson , a banker and real OB- tatq speculator , will bo married on Tues day next , nt Wayne , in the Presbyterian church , to Miss Maude Gamble. Rev. Thomas C. Hall , of this city , will go to solemnize the ceremony. Sir. Patterson is a brother of 11 , C. Patterson , of our city , and has been very succrssful in bus iness iu this stato. Ho was the nominee of the democratic party in 1880 for state auditor , at the ago of 22 years , and ran much ahead of hia pnrty. A special train lias boon chartered for the occasion , to run from W yno to Council Bluifs. Many of our prominent citizens nro in vited to bo present. Their wedding tour will bo spent in Europe for six months. HAlLiWAYS. THAT IIUMOHEU llATK WAU. CHIOAOO , March 15. Notwitlistnnding that a rate war seemed very certain to occur next Monday by reason of the dis solution of the Northwestern and Central Iowa Traflic association , the situation appears somewhat less warlike to-night. General Manager Hughitt , of the North western , Assistant General Manager Mil ler , of the Milwaukee & St. Paul , and General Manager Cable , of the Rock Island road , hold a short mooting this afternoon , and it is confidently assorted that a meeting of managers will bo called for next Monday or Tuesday , to form a pool , and that in the meantime the gents have been directed to maintain rates. A HAILWAT nOW IN EARNEST. YOUNQSTOWN , ' O. , March 1C. Last night the employes of the Now York , Pennsylvania & Ohio road relaid switches , etc. , torn up in the afternoon by the Pittsburg , Cleveland & Toledo men whore the roads cross at Hazloton , and ripped up 000 feet of the letter's track , and then placed a locomotive so as to block each end. The Pittsburg , Clove- laud & Toledo men ran a train of ilat cars loaded with rails into tha obstructing lo comotive , A general fight Boomed in evitable for : i time. The sheriff made several arrests. 'I ho , court has granted an injunction ngninst the Now York , Pennsylvania & Ohio road from further work till to-monow. No moro trouble is anticipated at present , THE o. & M , u. it. OinoAnd , March ! . " > . The a took holders of the Ohio & Mississippi railroad had a hearing before Judge Drummond in the United States circuit court , which con cluded nt 1 o'clock this afternoon , on the application to have the receiver dis charged and enable the road to pass again in the control of the owners. The pro cording was entirely ono of a friendly character , The earnings of the line having steadily increased under the man agement of Receiver Douglass , and his report presented to the court to day disclosed that sufficient avail able funds were now on hand to moot all outstanding debts of the company. A decree was submitted by the court which will be entered this afternoon , pe titioners furnishing a bond of $500,000 , to secure payment of certain outstanding intervening claims not yet passed upon by the court , and the receivership Trill cease early next week. UAtMlOAI ) I'lOTION. GmuAcio , March 1C. The Tribune thin morning intimated the Northwestern rail way company contemplated parnlolling the Union Pacific west to Denver , by the extension of the Sioux City & Pacific. General-Manager Uughitt characterizes this as a pure fiction , and having no foun dation of any character , Murderous Work by Jail Breaker * . WINHSOK , Ont. , March 115. Two rob- burs iu the Sandwich jail this morning shot and killed Jailor Leech , fatally wounded Turnkey Davis , and escaped. Kennedy was captured when about to cross to. Detroit. Ho say0 Leech shot O'Callaghan , the other murderer , and the latter on the road between vVindnor I nnd Walkervillu became BO faint with loss of blood that ho crawled over a , fence and lias probably died. Search faiU to reveal him. 1 THE CATTLE CURSE. TbtRaEsasQnaranliucCoiniiiitlccKill- lonaud Bnriiiog Animals. All Dftngor in That State Now Thought to bo Over , Investigation Reveals There is Little Disease in Illinois , Lowell Tolls of Foot and Mouth Ravages in England , Further Relative to the Scourge in Louisa County , Iowa , iV General Fooling tlmttliu Contagion linn llcott KvnjjKoruted. THK OATttiK KIU.INU AM ) 11URN1MI. NKOSHA FALLS , Ks. , March li. } The quarantine coiuniittoo has ordered Uio killing nnd burning of seven lioad of cnt tlo from the Owl crook hord. Dr. Train- bower 1ms returned from Eldorado , nnd reports no apathy there , but found uomo eovrs Butt'oring from milk leg. A C.ISQ ia reported near Hall's Summit , Colloy county , nnd the committee have gorio there to investigate. Two Denver sur geons are hero experimenting with reme dies. dies.Tho The secretary of the quarantine com- inittoo has boon instructed to correspond with the superintendents of roads near here , asking them to require a health bill from the committee , before receiving cnttlo for shipment. Quarantine is rigid ly enforced , with the destruction of five infected herds , nnd through the disinfec tion of tlio promises. All danger is over Lieutenant Governor Fjnnoy and ether members of the quarantine committee go to Topeka to-morrow for the purpose of giving testimony before the legislature is denied. NO DISEASE IN ILL1.NOIH. SriuNOFiKLD , 111. , March 1C. Qov- irnor Hamilton to-day received dispatches : rom Professor Morrow , of the State Agricultural university , and Dr. N. H. Paaron , the state veterinarian , saying there were no cases of foot and mouth disease in Eflinglmm county , this stato. AN PILINOIS EXTORT1 ! ! TESTIMONY. EmNGUAM , Ilia. , March 16. Simon Boattio , nn export sent here by The Brooders' Gazette , to investigate the cattle tlo plague supposed to bo prevailing in this vicinity , and a person who has given the foot and mouth disease careful study , not only in this country , but in Canada and Scotland , after making a close in vestigation of the aillictod herds here makes the following statement to the Associated Press : "Tho foot nnd mouth disease reported to bo prevalent in Blliiigham nnd adjoining counties proves , upon investigation to bo WITHOUT FOUNDATION. In fact , I visited the largest herd in Ellingham county to-day that was said to bo iillliotfd with foot and mouth disease , Lho herd belonging to Robert E. Keating who resides seven milks north of Efling- liam , nnd found his cattle sufl'ering from foul in the foot or foot , rot , but not a sin- a\a , \ indication of the other disease. Mr. Keating had a herd of 51 cattle , part of which became nflliciod witli foul in the toot about January 1st , nnd having no attention paid to them , the disease has grown steadily worse until aoino of thorn test their hoof and foot. Tlio disease is 'onfincd to calves or the younger portion of the hord. The old cattle and slioop that run in the same pasture having NO 8IONH OF THE DISEASE. whatever. Of the twenty which have boon affected , six were said to have boon killed , leaving fourteen in various stages of the disease , not ono of whichhavo any indication of a diseased mouth , and oyory ono of which Imvo ravenous nppotitos , indicating poor feeding. I have had over thirty years' experience in the foot and mouth disease , harincr soon hundreds of cases , and , from careful examination of these cases , nm quito certain that these cattle are not nlfoctcd with foot and mouth disease. From information gath ered here in regard to other cases re ported in this and adjoining counties , I am convinced they are similar , and that no loot and mouth duoaso exists in this section of the state. " THK DIHK\SK IN ENGLAND. WAHHINOTONMarch 15. Minister Lowell has written to the department of state regarding the prevalence of .foot and mouth disease among the cattle in England Ho says the prevalence of the disease has been adroitly used by tha friends of protection and the enemies of the party iu power for the purpose of bringing to the surface and making ac tive a certain amount of political discon tent. It has not boon dillloult to persuade - suado the agricultural classes that their losses have been duo to the UNWISl ! AND EVEN CULPAI1LK LAXITV. of the government in the admission ol foreign cattlo. The question lias assunv od so much of political importance as to givoBorao anxiety to the govornmont. Mr , Low oil refers to the bill passed by the house of lords with respect to the importation of cattle , and says it now goes to the house of commons , with a probability of passing. The wish of the farmers. Lowell says , ia for absolute ox- .lusion1 but this is dilllcult to obtain Tne privy council may , on account of this claim , find thnmselvos compelled to nlopt motwurcs which , in principle , they disapprove , Should the protectionists and farmers succeed in bringing about any thing like the ' EXCLUSION OP KOIIKIHN CUTTLE , there will soon bo even a more powerful reaction brought about by the higher prices af meat that would inevitable fol low. Mr , Lowell recommends a vigor ous inspection and unswerving resolution in stamping out every spark of the ex isting contagion , Were such a course persevered in , ho says it would produce n conviction in England as nothing , especi ally no amount of argument , ever could or will , ' TUB KCOimoti IN IOWA. DES MOINEM , March 15. Oov. Sher man is in receipt of the following letter from the board of. ' truntucs in Louisa county , where Uio cattle disease has broken out : Ta Hit KxttllMty , ( l < > v. Shavian ; At n meeting of the townihlp truntees called Ijr the i > uroto | uf taking action Iu ro- Kurd to the epidemic bellovoil to Ixt what U called foot und mouth diieiue , which has broken out In the herd uf Jonathan Drake n ( nnnor living halt n mlle \\e tof Wnpollo , the board hiuo Instructed mo to ImmodUtolly rommunlcAto to you the facts and symptoms of the dl omo , that you mny enimo inch net I on to ho taken na you may think proper. Mr. Drnko liixn fifty head of cattle nnd the dUonno lina nmnlfoftted Itiflf In the following ninnnon The niilmM la first tnkon with still- nris And InmonoM In the joints Above the lioofa of the logs ( the forolora Ait ) not Alfocted ) , And hnvo n imirlont dlachargo from the nrwo And running nt the oyeaj wlilch Imvo n dull , stupid look. After n few dnya the fixit bcgina to crack At the joint Above the hoof , anil in n few days moro droiia olT. ItliM ft dry , liArd ijipoarnnco , nnil breaks llko n plcco of wood , There Are nlmut fourty head Allllctcd And n number Imvo illoil In the Inat two days. There I * great Alarm nmong cAttle men of this vicinity In concciinonoo , ivi the county Is largely devoted to stock raising. The town * imp urgently request that you nond n compo nent votcrlimry mirgetm to liivontlgnto the opldomlo niul Uko uch action na you may ( loom proper to prevent further uproad of the Jlseiuo. Prof. Stalker , of the state agricultural lleco , has boon nont to Kansas by the logislnturo to pxnmino matters there re lating to the disease , The professor was abroad nnd made n study of cnttlo dis- O.T4CS , and on his return from Kansas will , if necessary , bo sent to Louisa county. Uwu.iNOTON , la. , March15. ] A special to the Gazotlo from Wnpollo , Louisa county , says : Twenty head of cattle are ntlbctod with n disease which is confined o the hind feet. The mouths arc nil right nnd the cattle oat well. Opinion lillera ns to the nature of the disease , 501110 claim that it is the result of free- ng , nnd others believe it is the foot nnd nouth disease. TUIFI.KS 1JY The MUtUgipp ! legislature ) Ima ndjournod luo dlo. The congressional committee to Invest- ! ; ate the government work has arrived nt Hot Springs. The governor ot MlBxinBlppI ha * uomm\itod ho death Bcntnnco of John Nelson to Im- irlaomuont for llto. The nnnouncomont la made of the engage- nont of Mrs. 1'rnnk l.nslio , the widow of the tuMlehor , to Mnnpils do Lonvillo , of Franco. Lincoln Post a. A. H. , of Topokn , Kn . , inmborlnfr over MX ) moinborx , by A rrwlutlon 1'ruilucnt Artluir to \ oto the Kitr. John ortor bill. The orovasso nt Morgnnaoa , Louisiana , on .ho ( Jranil levee , In now 300 yards wlilu. ihostAto authorities hope toeavo the bal ance of the levee , Oliver Douglas' honso , I'lttefiohl , I\rais. \ , YOB burnoil Saturday tilght. The family capoil lit their night clothes , A Iniy wns escucd with hid throat cut. The Ontario legislature han passed a bill living widows nnd RplnstorH who Imvo the iccoBnary property < iuallflr.AtIoni tha right to ota at municipal elections. Hunt C. Alnovlio wont to Now York rom ,1'ooto county , Illinois , with a lot of cnttlo , was arrested Saturday , charged with lORslng wortbliiM checks. The schedules In the nastgninont of the firm of McGlnnis llros. k Fearing , brokers , show : Liabilities. $424,000 ; nominal tataia , S07U- 000 ; nctiml tvwota , $175,000. In pausing upon a pension coso the nocrota- y of , the Interior has ruled that the fact that Boldlor hud disease prior to his enlistment la lot aii abnuluto bar to hla pension claim. Somomino & Co. , an Incorporation opornt- ng the 1'iko tobacco warohouao , l ouiHVlllo , ion aaaignod. LlabllltloH tioarly $100,000 ; as- eta claimed to bo sulliclont to satisfy the creditor ! ) . At Vienna , Austria , Hugo Schonk , who lonfossod havlnir murdered four women whom 10 had married for the purpose of plundering .hem , and Carl Schonk ami Karl Schlanaarrk , IB ! accompllco.i , have boon sentenced to loath. A London dispatch of Saturday Hays ; iVoston 1'mbliod hla r > , ( )00 ) inlloi ) tramp In 100 lays. Doctor Norman Kerr presided nt tlm nootliig hold nt the finish , Canon Duckworth and many ether prominent tcmporanco advo cates wore present , A Durango apeclal nays : It la loportud that n Biiowslldo carried away the Sanmon Mining uompnny'H concentrating works , eight inlloi KirtliwoaL of Hllvorton , erected lost Hinmnur at ai < oxpoiiso of $00,000. No lives were lost , No further parttciilarii ara ubtalnablo. A bandit band in the province of Hanta 31ara , Culm , hud an encounter with the troops Saturday. Throe bandlti were killed and eleven taken prisoners. Of the remaining .wonty. two gave thomnolvon up and eight iscapod. Among the latter WUH Durnco , the oadar. The Intor-Ocoan'R South Bond , Ind , . npoclal Bays : Two freight tralna on the Oniml Irunk roadn collided MX inllou from tlioro Hut- unlay , owing to wrong orders , lioth trains were badly wrockod. Knglnoor Alaxandor I'awoll WAS fatally Injured and four ether trainmen Horiounly. Thin ( Monday ) morning n special freight train of tliirty-ono cars , all loaded with ' corn for the miffcrorK by the Hoods In 'tho Ohio river valley , will leave Wichita for Cincinnati , The coru la donated by the pooolaof Sodgwlok county , and will prove n substantial present. The body of u man named Jeremiah Davit wan found Saturday ( u the debris of the warn house of JI. J , O'Noll , which fell In Friday lout at Dubuque , from the overweight of pruln ; , Ills neck was broken. The coroner's jury censure thooccnpantn of the building Tor storing too much grain in the building and the city for allowing It. A trapoia performer named La Halncs , whllo performing at tha 1'onco opera hmino , Minneapolis , Saturday night , fell , owing to tbo breaking of the rope , ana lit among the amllonco , breaking hU neck. The pic i ( Us patch makoa the rather contradictory state mcnt that "tho andlonco bccnina parnlyzoil and inado n null for the door. " It la generally understood tint the KHz John 1'ortor bill , returned to the house for concurrence In tha senate ivniQiiiliiiontM , bus been Indollnltoly pigeon holed. v According to u certain rule ol the IIIIUBO , the bill , although under a hundred ether hill * , may bo taken tip any day , If the majority to do.ilro. Homo members think Uio bill will bo taken up ID the early part of next week. iflTho secret Horvlco division nf tha trauHtiry department reports that certain counterfeiters are consummating moaauroa to blinnltanooualy pass upon the public , especially In tbo cities of the south and west , counterfeit $20 silver certltlcutos. A fair Bumpla of the urao has just boon received at the olllco of the secrel gorvlcet department. The IIKUO U n Hcr'ca ' o 1880 , .Tames Ullfillan , troanurer of Uio Unltoc Stated. Tbo pupor IK thick , greasy and stiff and thu note Is ono-olghth of an Inch shorter than the genuine , At Wahoo , on the ir.th , at 3 o'clock In tbo morning , a tire was discovered In a htilldlni on Broadway , midway between/ Fourth one Fifth strontH. The 11 ro company turned ou promptly , and although the whole upper tor ; WBH in flames , soon had tin ) lira under con trol , The tlllnoss ftl the air was favorable other who oven a slight breeze would have In volved other buildings , The building wai no cnplod by Qlllonpio a a butcher shop , The upper story was empty. Loan on the build ing probably 9200 , The stock was domage < by wutor. No Insuranco. JlradKtroot'ji mercantllo agency has made a hat of losses to business men from 1'omcroy Ohio , to Madison , Ind. , uccaslonod by the reemit emit Hoods. Thu estimate ID con tl nod to mat chaudUo and mauufuctorluH. The work it Cinclnnutl In not complete. The estlmato fo ClnoUinatl Is 8200,000. .Tho IOODBH of th Ohio river towns foot up 83K5,000. The larg eat Ion BBH are ; Irouton , 875,000i 1'omeroy $43,000 : 1'ortBinouth , 8170,000. The leases ft Kentucky river towns U $110,000. The largo * louses are : ( > awroncobnrg , $ .1.4.000 ; Auguita 35.000. Lonlmlllo and Cincinnati are no Incmdud in tbo totals. Thu pillco , on re < pilBlUori from the govcrno of Ohio , made an Important arrest at Waynei bora Uuturday. Buverul yeara agu an ox ton xivu embezzlement ocuurrnd In Ohio , anil fo years tlm fugitive has been uniuoceesfull , M-archod foriuitlll'Vlduy last , whun lie was dli covered , as alleged , In the pcrvou of A. JL Finch , depot agent at Wuynixibro. It la Hall that 1 Inch was discovered by aw old a | ualnt anco who happened to paiui through Wuyncs. j bore , and wlr < notltlod thu Ohio authoritlcn. , It la Iwlloved that the money embezzled l necroted somewhere near the tcono of the | trantactlon. Finch will bo taken to Ohio. OKNEUAlj I'OHKION NEWS. TIIANCE AND CHINA. rAniMMnrch 15. Wnddington , French tmbassndor nt London , has telegraphed IVimo Minister Ferry thnt Tson ? , Ohi- nc o ambassador , has nskoi Earl (5rnn- ( villo. English foreign socrotnry , to modi- nto between China nnd Franco. The Tournnl Dos DobnU says : "Tho army has > orformod task in Tonnuin. The tirao imo hns now arrived for diplomacy. " AFFAIRS IN rovrr. LONDON , March IB. Suakim advices tnto n panic occurred last night nmong ho Egyptian troops under Baker Pnshn , vho nro still in camp nt Saribn. They ; ot n notion thnt the rebels were approaching preaching , bocamn friihtoncd ; , and their ears were allayed only when tire men , erroneously supposed to bo rebels , were dllcd. Troops returning to Suakim cheered greatly the personal heroism of \dams Fraror , the largest man of the Mack Watch regiment. Twelve Arabs roro Inid low by his single bayonet. ) rummond of the snmo rcgimmit , ) ayonottod Osmnn Digim's nophow. Fifty non left Uhnlhnm to till vacancies in the Mack Watch regiment. THK IIKA1) . Oenoml Graham telegraphs that 0 of- icors nnd 80 men were killed nnd 8 of- iccrs nnd 103 men wounded , nnd li ) men nr missing. The rebels numuorod from 10,000 to 12,000. Three officers nnd ' men wore killed nt the guns. Over 2,000 rebels were killed. The rebels ihnrgod rcgardlcsof their great loss. They oft ( iOO dead nt ono point of the square. Titn occur.VNOY OK HAO.NINH. The Paris correspondent of The Times says the occupancy of lincninh ends in lothing. The rainy season begins iu a 'ortnignt , nnd will postpone operations six months The delta of the Red rivoc s handed over to pillage nnd anarchy. The French government will shortly nsk for a credit of 25,000,000 rancs nnd eventually for 100,000,000 , vhich the chamber Trill certainly refuse. rho expedition will require sixty-three hips nnd 400,000 men , The end to bo ; aiuod is out of all proportion to Uio out- Grcnt in Crime. NKW YOUK , March 1C. Robert Pin- : orton says G. A. Vincent , the man un- lor nrrost in St. Louis for attempting to > ass forged chocks , ia a burglar and for ger known to the police of two homi- porcs under various aliases. Ho wna ono it' the party concerned in the extensive lend forgeries of 1872 , when upwards of 11,000,000 of Buffalo , Now York and Crio , Now York Central , North- vestorn nnd ether forged bonds were put on the market , and _ which osultod in the fniluro of thrco different ranking houses. In ' 70 ho was sentenced to lift eon yonrs in states prison , but es caped six months later during a fire start- id by convicts. In October last his term n prison in England expired , nnd ho vent to Canada , thence to Now York and St. Louis. A AVIIkeslmrro SI I no on Fire. WILKKSIIAUKK , Pa. , March 1C. Great volumes of smoke are issuing out of the 7onyngham air shaft nt 1 o'clock this afternoon , indicating a lira raging in the nino. Daniel Evans , the/ire boss , with our men , collected all the hose at hand , lurried ly wont down the shaft , and soon earned that a piano in the mine was on ire. An explosion is liable to occur any uomont. Up to the timp of the dis covery there was no ono in the mine. tfo explosion yet. LATI-.H. Another party wont down , nnd co-operating with those already en gaged iu fighting the fire , have succeeded , iftor a fight of eight hours , in extin guishing the tinmen. Vaultlc OoiiRt Oarsman SAN FUANOIKOO , March 10. A rowing match this afternoon , inilo and a half .urn , tor $500 a side and the champion ship of thu Pacific coast Peterson against Leo was won by the former by fifteen ongtlis. Thomas Flynn , a prominent amateur oarsman of this city , has arrang ed a match between Peterson and Han- .an , prior to the lattor'a .departure for Australia , for $1,000 a side and the championship of the world , to bo rowed east , the date to bo fixed on Ilanlan's return. A Slothcr Murders Her Daughter. DAYTON , Ohio , , March 10. A young man named Kots , on his death bed here , yesterday confessed thnt in 1807 his own mother murdered her daughter Christina , a pretty girl of 18 yonrs. She entirely eluded suspicion , nnd the murder ro- . maincd unknown till yesterday. Tho' deed was done in a lit uf passion. The murderess on her death bed , several years ago , confessed the crime to her sou. The Overflow In j March 1C , From Sharkoy and Greenwood , a distance of 100 miles , the water is over all places except a few mounds BUllioicnt for stock to stand on. No loss of life or stock haubeen reported. The planters nrp in good , spirits and ba- liovo the worut is over. CanaUlanQI Varsof Dynainlio. OTTAWA , Out , March 10. The apeak- era of the commons and of the senate , who have apartments in the capital , have left their quarters and the guards have been increased on rumors of a dynamite- plot to blow up the buildings , A Itlniflmmpton Itankruptuy. BINOUAMITON , N. Y. , March 1C. J. E. Oooko & Co. , of Morris , IS , Y , , have assigned ; liabilities , 970,000 ; assets un known. CATARRH COMPLETE TEEATMElfP , 91. A dugle dose of Banford'o Radical Onro iu- tantly rcllerootho most vlulont fnoezlng or Head Colda , cV.trt the bead u by maglo , itoui watery dl - cliarKuu fieut tbe Nolo and Kyus , prcvtnU llliigiuic NoUiix ) Iu the hood , Curoj Kurvout Headache and lubduea CtilUi and Fever. In Chronlo Cttarrb , U cleauwi the nasal iiasiiagvii of foul uiuciii , luatoron bu BVII O of smell , tatte and licarlnif when nffootc J , Irceu the liuad , throat and bronUiial tubcj of offcu- ilvu matter , twcetons oud purtflea tha bruhtb , topn the cough and orruoU tb piogreu of Catarrh to ward * Uiinsuoptlau. Ono bottla Uadlcal Cure , ono box Catarrhil Sol. vent and Bunford'e Inhaler , all In ono iiacia o , ol ul druggUU for fl , Atk ( or Bi > roKu' UADICUI Ccu. l'oiT K DHUO Ann CunMiCiL Co. , Uootoa Collliu1 Volt&l KlectrlaPliato * instantly oOeoU tba Nervous BvkUui and banlahet Pala A erfect Klcctrio ISatterv coin- luud wtn I'orous - o IITI in - ) a 1-uuttor 107 ISTIIIICBl sswuU HumilhUilM nun. TlUU WwJc and Worn li ParU.Ktrooirthni Tiled Mui , dod , prevent tUlioaM , and 'in nioro In ono-ludi Oat time than auy other pU < toot\icriJ , tola |