; HrT * „ _ " * .W arwv-1 FHE OMAHA DAILY THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , WEDNESDAY MORNING , APRIL 28 , 1884. NO. 2H ( > JAMES Ys ti&AIG , AND FLORIST. Plain jpcoflcVloiunMl ntlmatri ol cost of tav'nj out new or rcmodilu R l I launi , iiraolnK < xlillnc etc. KilltQiuril-ho' ) ' on application. ( lro cr ( ind dealer in nil Hilda qj Mowers , Sbrulu , Ornament * ' andEK-Io Trn s. Jn t the thlnR tor Oemctrrv fir Mwn Decoration. urcrn Homo uml Nurtrr SBr.1 Wrest , titar Pint Dnurin. Cut Mowu-mi'd I lower. in ? Plvi B In puis'for silo at all masnni , anil ny 11' rul Designs or Umiquctfl made up on tlie shortest Notice. liido'H liviiall prinnp ly attended to. Ad 1 * . O. Box 635 Omiiii , Nf b. 509 North KHh Sfrcet. Wiu. Qunticmnu's Block. ChnlccCutiof Jlcatsa specla'ty. ,0rdota will 1 ro- cclvo < lby tclephouo , No. 129. Wll. U. IHUESON , Proprietor. P.SCHEUEEMANNM D HKJULAR QEU1IA Homoopathio Physician. SPECIALIST OF WOUEK , CHILDREN & CHRONIC D1SKA8E8. Hours At Residence , No. 1 3 8. 10th Street , till 10 a. m. , and alter S p. in. Hours At olHco , No. US anil 105 8.16th St. Room 7. from 10 a. m. , to 3 p. nL N.B. The Tape Worm will be romovi > d. w ttout aan7 r In tlm * of from S to 8 hour * . J. E. RILEY & CO. , -AND- Loan Brokers ! ( PRENZER'B BLOCK , OPP. roaiOFFICE. ) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented , Titles Perfected And Special Attention given to convey- nncitis ; and all legal instruments. REAL ESTATE LIST : Smith's Addition , GO lots. . . Prlco S on to JMO ParkPUco , j (15 ( lota. . . .Prlco 3'OtoOIO Ok. hom\ Place , IDlitv. .Pilco J200 to 8100 D Ight& I Mian's add IS lota. . . .Prlco Si 5 to Out Lcne's Addition 10 lots . .PrlcelSOto$3 > 0 Blunn's addition , Slots. . , Pr co reasonable. /IIAKSCOU PLACE \I1IMKGAUOHPLACK. \ Lota In { FLAIVIEW AUD. JKIHKWOOD " UtKUlCK'S "and Bother /FAU-JAjr , - , . J DODO a Lota on - -JoUJIINO , ( .And almoi t ciery St. In city 100 ACRE LOTS for sale CHEAP , KV3Y TEUMS ON ALli PROPERTY. $40 < OOO To Loan , on Real Estate , J. E. RILEY & CO. , ODDOilted The ofB jn KHOISUNACQUAINTI3 ITH 1HI QrOOftArHT Of 1HI COUN CHICAGO , ROCK 1SLANM PACIFIC R'Y TAy ( ho centra ! position of Ita line , oonnecta tlio East and Iho Went by the ihoneat route , and car- ricft pastfcnuers. without chance of onra , between Chicago anu Knnaav City. Council BlufT6.Iicaveu- worlli. Atohlnon. Wlr.neapolia ana Ut. Vaul. It connec'a m Union Dcrolu wltn all the prtuclpa lines of road between tno Atlantic and the Pacific Oec.nfi. ltd equipment is unrivaled and raaanitt cent. belna compoited of Matt ! Comfortable nn beautiful Day Coachca. Uacnlflcont llorton lie- cllnlni ; Chair Cars. Pullman * * 1'rcttlcBt I'alaco Blocixna Uir > , nnil the licat Line of Dnimr. Can in the Woi Id. Thrco Trains between Chicago and iilifieuurl Hivcr 1'otntr. Twii Trains between Chicago cage ux ) Uluncnpolia and Bt. Paul , via thoTaiuoui " 'ALBERT LEA ROUTE. " A JJnw and Direct Line , via Seneca and Kanka kee. h > u recently been opened between Richmond 2Voi folk , Now port Newa.Chattaoooca. Atlanta , AU- fusta liashvlllei Louisville. Lealncton , Cincinnati ndlinapolla and Lafayetle. and Omaha. Minneap olis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Pasaenucra Travel on Fast Express Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offlocs In the United Utatcs and Canada. Bacftftge checked through nA rates of fare al- < ays iu low as competitors that oner loss advan- For'detalled Informationcet the Maps and fold era of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE tt your resreit Ticket Omoe. or add roes C7. R. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN , ' SEGER & TONER MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN II WHIPS , ETO. We make avery Dno lliht harncsi , and hare a wayaonhand a full Hue ol Horse Clothing , Curr Combs , Bnuheu , ct . Ho , lie N. I6lli SI. - - 0 nata N H. PHILLIPS , TAILOE His one of ttu ) lart'c- and fine't aworlmcnt o Rprlog at U Hummer Uoodi for Kulllnta a d Tr > w > IrK < AM garni i u t a antcoil to fit a"i trimini1 V Ith the Uoil Tnminluin. MY 1'UICIH AHE LoWC \tin \ any Merchant Tailor lu t e ilty. UUl raruai riEZEL & MAUL ( SUOOKS80RS TO JOHN O. JAOOC8) ) UNDEETAKEES ! } t old Hand 1417 rarnam street. Order ) ty Ul Jb eolldtod wid proropUy atte. tJ tu. THE MFjfiCHAKTS lti.SH Authorized Cnnitnl , - 1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Juvplus Fund , - - - 70,000. DANK1NCJ OFFIOKI H. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th S OFK10FH8 : RACK MUBPIIT , Prcnldcnt. I HAM tK. IIooinn , V-l' DJ.X. D. WOOD , Caahlor. | LOTUSR DUAIU , A 0 ninEoroiis : Frank Murphy. Samuel K Ilo cra , Don. D.Woo.1 , Chntlos U. Hou cl , All. D. Jones , Lntlicr Drake. Tranuct Qcneral IHnklnj ; Dujlncsn. All wht haieany Banking bualucra t trinket are halted t < call. No matter how larco or ( mall tlio traniactlou t will reecho our careful attention , auil we promlii alw aju courteous treatment. Pa ) s particular attention to bualncu lor p.utlei rsldliiK outaldo the city. KxhanRO on all the urla clpal cities ft tha United State * at \ cry lowest ratct Aocountaof Banks and Bankers received on ( av.it able tormv. IHUCB Certificate ot Deposit bearing B per ctnl ntcrcnt Buys uid Mils Forolcn richanRO , County , Clt ; and Oof o oUNITED UNITED STATES OK OMAHA. S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Capital , - - $100,000.00 O. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. S. S. CALDWELL , V. Proa't. M. T. BARLOW. Oashlor. DIRECTORS : 3. S. OAtDwr.LL , B. F. Swrai , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BARLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicited and Veptsub oct to sight chock. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay able In 3,6 and 12 months , bearing ntorost , oren demand without In terest. Advances made to customoro or approved securities at market rate of Interest. The Interests of Customers on closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles ol sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on nglantltro land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- ropo. ropo.U U Rurooonn fflBPago Ticko ' COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADJS. United States Uopositorj " OF OMAHA Cor. 18th and Farnam Sfcs 7oOfdest Bairfcing Establishment -Omaha , 8DOOESSOR3 TEO KOUNTZE BKOTOEIUK OlffRCLlxea In 18E8. Oignnleed u a National Batik In CAPITAL S200.00 8UKPIJU8 ftJJD PROFITS . SlEO.OOt OFTIOBKa nreaum Eoinrna , President. A auKvi KOTmzi.'Sd Vice Kegldcnt. A , J , Forrurrov. F. H. DAVU , Oublet w tt. Mwma , Assistant Caehler. n"uuaacia ( roncr l banking ; bnalntaa. leanw tlmi OirtincatcafwarlrC 1 itoroet Drawn dralta cu Sti Francisco aed nrlndpal cltlea In ti United Ruto A' o London Dublin , Edinburgh und the priocl al c tine ol tba i o itlonnl of Emi p . CEO. WEBER , All MniaXit Dread , Fancy Calc ; -Aad Pica constantly on baud. Now Wootlwort ! KBW Attachments Warranted 5 Years. SuLD ON EASY PAYftlENTS. E. I * LffVEJOY 122 S. H , K , BURKET DIRECTOR AHO WUER 11 Korth ICth Street Omaha. Hatter of Application of Krio Wrct'lnd ' , ( or peiml to stUUquor as a druffflit , KOTJCli Notice U hereby tdten tliat Krlo Wrcll'nd ' , did upon tluj i9tli day oM rh. A. D. 18S4. QIo hU p l > licatlnn to the nuor and city eoundl ol Omaha , ( u * It to Hell malt , plrltuou > u ) oiidtinuui llquon a t DruiriiUt for inIcuiul , n thankal and then lea imn > n i > innly , at No. 122 U. If tit ttrebi , 4th ward Oniahs. Nob. , from the llth day ot Auril , 1&S4 , to thu llth day of April , 1855. If them txi no objection , remonstrance or proten Itledulthln t o weeks from llarch ith ! A.D. IS I thi ) said iralt ulll lie uranUtl. KUIO WHbTMNP , Applicant. S.4t Iovr | J , J. L. U. Js-atrrr , Lily Clerk. THREE TURNS AtlD UP. ThatlniiciilcsllieFlnclnalifliis on Chi- cgo : 'ChanEc ' Yestcrflay , An Appreciation of Throe to Five Eighths of a dent on Wheat , Oorn Olosos Higher [ also on a Glimpse of the Visihlo Supply. Oats Jogs Along Without Eofor- onoo to the Stir in Other Grain , Oattlo Drag Along , with Prices Drooping 10 Cents , Over KlRhtTliousnml Offered , a Largo Number Tor Tuesday. CHICAGO'S MA11KKTS. AN UrWAKD TENDENCY" . Jpeclal Dispatch to TIIK BKC OniCAdo , April 22. The market took hreo sharn turns during the any and ndnd with n strong feeling and higher ) ric33. The wheat market was active and unsettled , opening firm , advancing about one cent and then under free of- eriugs declined 1A < 3 from outside prices. When the posting of the visible supply soon after noon showed a decrease of of moro than 1,000,000 buiho'a during ho past week , the demand showed a marked improvement and priced rallied lie , fluctuated and closed g to { jo higher than Ijesterday. April closed at 80c , fay at 87o , Juno at 89 o and July OOgc On call board , sales ran up to 200,000 mshcla and prices advanced J to § closing at87o , Juno 89Jc , July Oljc. CORN. An unsettled feeling prevailed in com , ith prices irregular. The markoc open ed firm , and under a good denied prices ran up to g. Free selling caused a decline of 1 to 1J Later , -when a de crease of 130,000 in the visible supply was shown a rally occurred , prices nd- vansod 1 to If , and closed to g over yesterday. April closed at 5lJj , M Juno 54 J , July 55 $ . On call July advanc ing } . OATS Dull and unsettled , and closed a shade easier. May closed at 32 } , Juno 3J2A to 32f , July 32 * . On call nalca were .76,000 July advancing . MESB P011K Fairly active. Prices ruled C.O to 15c lower , then rallied CO to 00 , nnd closee steady May , closed at'lG195 to 316.97 ; June , 17.10 to1712 * , July 17.20 to17.22 * . On call sales iren 2,250 bbl. , Juno ndvancing'2J. ; LAUD Ruled irregular but generrlly stronger May closed $8 30 to 8.321 " , Juno 8.424 to 8 45 , > July . ' 47i to 8.DO. On call lalee ) were 3,250 bbl. , Juno declining 2Jc. CATTIJI. Estimated receipts < cattle to-daj : , 7,408 , against 5,580 laei Tuesday , mak ing Jibout the same nuiEbcr for tha week so far us for the coroeoponding period last -week. The market ruled slow * nd draggingi&om the beginninft to the -cad and prices dropped KB per 100 din-ing the forenoon , the doslino being mostly on metliim and hcayy cattle , inducing fresh resoips. | ThoM worn fuliy 8500 { on solo , wnich is a Boater number 'tii\n ! can bc'Kaually dinpo od of Tuesday. 1'iioro ' was iittio or no change in the demand erin in prinea on butchef'H stock and ntodkors and feeders , both rolling well ; l,3uO to 1,500 pounds crport grades , G 30 to'C < iO ; ioodK ; > < ) choice sliipj-iiig , 1200 to 1.150 Ibs. , R ! ) t toO 15 ; common to medium , 1000 to 1200 % . , 520to 75j inferior to fair cowa:2 75 to 4 00 ; medium to good-i-5 00 to 5-00 , stockoro , 10 to 20e lower -and 75 ( / > 4 75 ; feeders , 5 00 to 5 50. HIS W1PK. A.lto ton Mun'u { Jiuicu miitjililc liori. BOSTON , April 2Z , This aftccacon James Nicholson eclcrcd his wifu'a room and shortly aftnrwards a report of apt- tel wns-heard. A brother of Mrs. Nich olson robed to the room and found t/iat Nicholson had shotihis wife through tire shoulder. Ho grappled with Nicholtuti but wasiKnablo to prevent him shooting his wifa/i second tiiuo , killing her in stantly. The murderer then coolly pocketed tis pistol aud remarked : " 1'ni a murderer , " and thoa left the house and ! has not jot been captured. Bloody WorJc on llioStrcotg of No v- porl. NEwrour. Jl. I. , April 22.rolico of- ficcr Eugene Barker was fatally shot by Wm. Shaw , a young and notorious des perado , this morning while endeavoring to arrest Shaw , who wan quarrelling with a companion named Alduraon. Sluw then pursued Aldertioii , and fired two ehotH at him , ono of which bit Aider- eon , but the latter succcded in disarming Shaw. Both men wore sober , fthaw was nrrestud. Tlio UllliiKlniiii Jlaiik HwmtfJc. Sr. LOUJB , April 22 Frank Kerura , the cashier of the Eflinghatn , III. , bwik , which closed yesterday in consequence cif the absconding of its presidout , I' . A. Van dossy , siys there were over 840,000 in the bank when ho closed it .Saturday ( night , end vrhou ho opened it Monday meriting , every dollar was gone , ns well as the books , p&por * , etc. The losers arc nil citizens of Ufllngham. His where abouts nro still unknown. THE si < .c < jxTuiainicT , Delegates to ChlunKoKlcutcd. N ° ln' s.ruutloiiH. Ariliup InilorHOil. For Ami-Monopoly. Special Dlnpatch to THE lint. IlAanNos Neb. , April22. The second district republican convention WON very harmonious. W. T. Scott of York , nnd Qoo. W. Burton of Orleans wuro nomin ated delegates to Chicago by acclamation , T. Matters of Clay county and F. A. Sweezoy of Webster county were elected alternates. Burton and Scott were both called on , nnd declared their preference- for Blaine , but will go unpledged , and ready to support Arthur or any available man. No attempt was made to instruct. Arthur's administration was handsomely endorsed , und his course commended in urging upon congress to enact inter-stato commerce laws , and rcgulato railroads. The delegation is instructed to labor for ho adoption of an anti-monopoly plank n the national republican platform. The convention adjourned at 0 30 p. m. BLOOU-TUmSTY imOTIIEKS. Duel to tlio Death In Mary- laud. Dispatch to TltB 1)EK , BALTIMOUK Md. , April 22d.A fatal duel was foughtyosterd&yatCockoysvillo , a small town in Baltimore county , the > rinolpals being two brothers-in-law named Charles Brown and Joshua Gill. Cho fight was brief and bloody. The distance was so short that the antagonists .hirsting for each others blood could al most have touched each others finger tips , iad they hold out their arms to full length , and they glared at each other like wild beoste , their intense hatredboing ob- servabloicvon at this dread moment. But two shots were exchanged , and as the second bullet sped out from Gill's gnu , Brown dropped , mortally wounded. As a physician was examining the bleeding wound in his breast , Mrs. Brown arrived on the Eoano. "My husband 1" aho shrieked wildly , and fell prostrate on the body of the dying man. Gills has ninco been arrested. The causn of the duel was an old feud that arose between the two a number of years ago out of a dis pute over Borne property. It liar been intensified since by family quarrels. Both parties to the mortal combat are citizens of prominence , and belong to the bos ! families in the county. A UOLID , 1IAD AUiiKlmoro Methodist Deacon KHopen AVltU Sinter llarr Koili kFamlllen. 'Special to Till BEE. BALTIMOUE , April 22. John Caui ; on a prominent > f armor of Washington ocun ty , who for twenty yearn past has 'boon deacon of * ho Methodist church -horo , has eloped with Mrs. John D. Bare , wife of a neighbor. The elopers have gene west , it usthuught to Chicago , nc their baggage was checked > to that city. Cam eron leaves behind , a wife and two children ron , arid Mrs. Barr a husband and throe little children , the youngest only cloven months old. Both parties moved in ex CL'llont s 2iuty , and wuro highly * roupert ed. An Karth < { uuUo In Ktirof o LO.VWOS' , April 22. At 9:30 : this mom ing an earthquake &hock of cotttidcra force was felt in th eastern countries o Eiiglsnd. Localitton in Essex end Suf folk were Bconea of < iho greatest disturb- ancee. At Ipswich the shock r aa so severe vero that walls of houses were purcoptlhy ! shaken , plates w ro rattled und bell rung. tTho people have been throw : into auoh a state of consternation tlia busiuoac is for a ( irr.o nuupendbd. Tha shock WR.S still .moro . severe nt Colchester The Toncussion Lit ted ono haj raiuuta The firot'flymptoiu R < AB a deep cuinbliiif , sound , .portentous cud awe inspiring am wa tpcedily followed by quit&ng aiu shaking of all buildings. liliiiHcir H > Duacii. Special Ulaiutch to Tuc DKE. IlKD OAI : , IA. , Aj/ril 22. JAKOB Pil kingtou , of this place , after three weeks indriunco ( ; iu A spree , dlol sud dunly last uight. The .post mortem rn voalod the c use of death as being a rupture turo or bursting of the heart. ui Kiiiuii > < Oity , Cicr , April 21. A light now ! has been fulling tha growler part of the toronooii , m < ting upon the ground NO IKS. tiio Crouch murder uiyutorjr ct Juckwi . , U unruvolliir. Thuboriei papar haca been recovered. Oca of tha paritcipuuU ro crntlf .nkifipud to Cacutlu and tha detectlveij are novin puruult of Um. 1'renltiout tlcwett it the Jrluiosj ) , doiiloo chut tliuroad If ) imteuivhi ItH flxcd lnr(0 | and could Jiot jny | IH July intereat. Uo nay the road U doing a luigo biislncsa nud U In no way tmlur7if < ( ed. A party of Albany tlemou-it'j who hn\o jui , roturnud froio Tildeu' * paluce , > Ute that Til ileu Ii ( lti > e1y < iflclmeil to bo a c nullJato IK wmilJ not aucoit | If numiiintud , They rf iii thli us fiual. Iu U uow prosod Mioom C\9\e \ land or Flower , The \Uibl itujjply of gj-olu ! n OUcuKonhuw doorcase ff 1,1(59,000 , ( biubeU during the CAPITAL CUTTER , The HississipDi Rescwiiv-Tlie Fast HalL-Tlio Tlinman Bill , An Important Decision. The Dnytou " Soldiers" Homo. ' WASHINGTON NOTKS. J.OOAN AND OOLEsnV. 8i > cclnl Dispatch to TUB HEK. WAHUINOTOX , April 22. Now York Sun to-day s ys : "Logan has nuulo n mistake - take in joining htmds with Oglojby , for lie has not only made him governor , but made him ngnin the grunt man in Illinois. ' H ndda , "Oglcsby will bo very likuly to remomhor the games by which Logan beat him out of the nomination for the Bcimte , fix years ago , nud following his oxatnplo , sot to work to boat him out of the sonata nuxt winter. " I'LRUnO FKECMOK1A. Mr Hatch's plcuro pneumonia bill is to coma up bcforo the senate to day on final discuisiou and action. The indica- cations nro that it will become a law. TUP. HNY LEVEES Mr. Hutch appeared bcfora the river and harbor committee- this morning , and made an argument in favor of authoriz ing the engineers in charge of the Miss issippi between Quincy and Rock Island to'npply such portions of the appropria- [ on as may bo needed to the strengthen- ng of the Sny levees. The committees s very hard at work , sitting morning and ftornoon , with but brief intermission , making every effort to got the bill com- lotod by the end of the week. THE HEW CHILEANS FAIR. Director general Barker oMho Now Or- cans Exposition BOJS ho is satisfied that 10 will got a loan of a million for his ixposition as asked in his bill , both the appropriation committees having indicat ed a favorable feeling toward it on his indentation of facts to-day. TIIAT MISSISSIl'l'I 11EHE1WOIK. \VASIIINGTON , April 21. Wiuhburn to day made an agreement before the rivur and harbor committee in favor of the reservoir system , at the headwaters of the Mississippi lies only naked for one-half of the cum estimated by the engineers , cutting down their demands from § 200- , 000 la ' § 100,000. The committee appear ed to bo favorably impressed with the statement , and it seems likely that a suf ficient cum w > ll bo allowed to practically cr mplotu the work now in progress. The sentiment in the committee seams to bo quite liberal lowurd the Mississippi , but against aide isfWen , snch as tb/o Honnepin canal. TAUT MAIL. Superintendent Thompson , of the fast mail service , said todaythat ho thought ho began tc see some dhanco for improve ment in tire St. "Louis mail service to and from the < aast. TJIliL. Kegulor/Pross Dispatches. Apcil 21. The houco cotumiUoo on Pacific railroads to-day con tinued the consideration of the proposed amonimonts to the Thurman sinking fund act. The committee agreed to report stnoedmouts bringing within the provi- stona of the net , in addition to thoao rondo already included the Kansas Pacific , the Oity & Pacific and the central branch of the Union Pacific ro&ds , and to increasethe percentage of all the roade that are it go icto the sinktng'fund from 20 to 3i per cent.Tho soowtary of the treasury , in a third amendment , is em powered to au&a an inveatmont of the slaking fund iu first mortgage bonds in ncy subsidised companies or iu govern- HTATETHl. 1'KDBltAL.CCCTIlTH , . A decision was rendered iu the supreme cruet of the United titates to-day , in im- ptrtant railroad cases , entitled F. L. lAoies otal. and the board of director * of 'too Union IVdfio railway company , plain nas iliffij in error , e alnst the nta'.o of Kunaai ec rol. F. A. Johnston , nttoihoy gener al , and the Kansas Pacific "railway com .pcny , nlafiitiff in error , against the uanu iu errory circuit court of the Unitw \9Utc3 , 'diitriot of Kansas. Tliaso wen oe&a brought by the state -df Kansou n her own anurts Against the.Uuion PaciGi ( . il Kans&a Pacific rail -cioipauiea 6 defeat the consolidation of thcxocorpoca tions , wliich vacs oiTcced ( if an agree ment entered tcrto the 24thof January 1S 3. The questions proieaiol hnro re late to the right of .removal from the stat < to , < 6ho federal courts , which ic laimod bj tw ! cailro&d compaaios. Thu curt holds firet , that there * ro xuits of a civil nature socoRd , that they are suits arieiug undvi the lava of the United Statue , And third that tLsy uro , properly immovable to tin federal. courts under tlw act of March , ' ) 1875. The ardor to reciaud to too state court u 4n each case ruvcrsed , c.ivl tin United States circuit court is Jirooied tc entertain the cacs as properly roiuovrd f ; Jm the etato court , tuid piuceoJ U 2r - m'Lh nccordlugly. TSE DAYTON HOME , ? ! hohouBo-etinmitteo on military * C- fair liavoin8tru ted Representative Ilfse- crans to report favorably the joint j-osolu- toin providing for the appointinont of SVni. 1 $ Franklin , t f Oonuocticut , John 0. Black , of lllinoui , andThoinaa \V ( lido , of Maine , to till vacancius in the bo rd of nwnagera of the Nation&l Sol. ITnma. Oo motion of Mr. Murray , Chairman llosccrAiis was instructed to lay before the president of the board of man- agors.complaints made by prominoutmon of Diyton , Ohio , ngainst Governor Pat rick , of the Soldiers' Llomo at Daytonj if the board docs not doom the complaiiits against liim sufllcient to justify hia removal - moval , the commlttco will ask an investi gation "of the inaungomont of the Dayton Homo by the houso. DAKVILLU AND OOl'IAll. The eonnto committcoonprivilegoflantt elections decided not to cill any moro witncisos in the Danville and Copiah cues , nnd to lay the evidence taken be fore the Bonaie. FOIITV-EIGHTII BENATE. WASHIKOTOK , April 21. A bi'.l was A bill vrns passed to provide for n relief of trustees of the Southern Illinois Nor mal university at Carbondalu. lUlls were introduced and referred : By Mr. Jones , ( dm. . , La. ) , to provide for nn industrial and cotton centennial exposition to bo hold at Now Orleans. A similar bill wan introduced in thohouso by Ellis. By Mr. Ingallg , ( rop. , Kas. ) , to amend the revised statutes so as to prohibit col lectors of internal revenue from charging or receiving nny special tax license , or permit fee for the sale of intoxicating li quors in states where the local laws pro hibit the sale or mauufacturp of such li quors. Mr. Fryo , ( rop. , Mo. ) , offered n resolu tion which was referred to the committee on foreign relations , requesting tho. prcs. idont to institute nogotiationa with the government of the king of Spain , for ref erence to an umpire for decision of the question whether the treaty of 1819 had boon fully carried into effect , and to set tle and finally decide what amounts re main to bo paid by the United States. The senate then took up the bankrupt cy bill. Mr. Van Wyok ( rop. Nob. ) said the principal difference ho saw between the present bill and the old bankruptcy 1111 I. against which all classes had risen up and pro tea ted , was that under the law the expenses incurred for ofllcers for compensation came from the bankrupt's oatato , and in this bill it was to come from the United States treasury. Mr. Hoar ( rep. of Mass. ) replied , thai out of the bankrupts estate a certain per centage was paid into the treasury of the United States. On motion of Mr. Sherman ( rep. O. it was so amended as to make theoxamin ing officers of the treasury , ofllcers tc finally examine bills for { lisbursnmonts ; the bills to bo in the first instance swon by the party presenting thorn , and certi fied to by the judge. * Mr. lugalln said the machinery createc by the bill would bo expensive. Then would , ho thought , bo at least 2GO coin * misaionors appointed nt once , and then would bo tha whole number of super visors required by the not. Thai wouli involve an appropriation of not lea $150,000 to $800,000 , in addition to tin amount already appropriated for thi United States courlg. All the scandal of the bankruptcy system had grown ou of the enormous expenses it onvolvod. Amendments were proposed by Messrs - Qeorgo , Sherman , Hoar , IngallsEdnmnde Morgan and Van Wyck. The bill as amended was reported fret the committee of the whole and passod- yeas 82 , nays ID. The cliair then laid bcforo the nonat the next special order , which was th pleuro'pnoumonia bill. Adjourned. HEKATB. WAWSINOTON , April 22. In the nor ate to-day a number of unimportant bill - and reEolutiutifi vroro introduced aud re fcrrod. The pleuro-pnoumonia bill , the specii order for the day , was laid osldo and - number of pension bills passed. . The aonato took up and passed ft bill accept and ratify certain nuroimenl - made with the Sioux Indiinn , and ( grant a right of way to the Chicago , Mi waukeo & St. Paul Kiilway Com pun , through the Sioux lloaorratiou ; also ( thc&tkota ; Central. Adjourned. rein HOUKE. t in Bingloy asked unanimous consent fc ic the- present consideration of the bi authorizing the Secretary of the Troasur - to Lnvwt the lawful money deposited i - the treasury by national banking aafocit , tiouc for the retirement of their circulal ing EOtee. Mr , Wellur ( g. b. Iowa ) objected : an on motion of Mr. Budd , May 3 was set , apiirtfov consideration of the bill t : amend ( Ohinoso immi rfttion act. On motion of Mr. Morrison an ordo was madufo provide ovoniug sessions un further \ \ notice ) , for general debate on the tariff hfii. ' . The hou o then went in iu coimnittoo of the whole , Sir. Co ; ( dtjin , N. Y.J in the chair , on the tarit bilf. bilf.Mr. Mr. Wullboen ( dom. Tox. ) opposed it likordeo Mr. MoKinloy ( rop. O ) who do clarcd the bill was intended for the En glish. Mr. Herbert ( dem. Ala. ) jnadc an olr/lKirato nrgtnnuut in fuvor ol the bill. The comoiitteo then aroao , and the house aguin ivent into omniittco of whole ( Bpringur in iho cliair ) on the ponslon approprinlii ! , after which ro cctu waa tiiktn till 8 p. m , ivhcn debate : ook jilnco on the tarifl' bill , , Alabama , Apiil 22la : ho James trial to-day , W. H. Spain tes tified that in 1881 ho lived about a quar- ; or of a mile from Woodson ( Frank lames ) ; know him wall ; caw him at Nash- villa March llth 1881 , the day of the Mussel Shcals lobbory. Jack Smith , a negro , 'testified to swunc ; Jnmco at Nash * villa March 8th , llth and 12th. Martin [ traxror envr James at the magistrates > trial in Nashville , on March lltlu MniBncliiisocttH Ilyc's ProhlLition. BOSTON , April 21. In the house to-day n resolution providing for a prohibitory amendment to the constitution , and of- 'orcd aa n substitute for the adverse ) report - port uf the majority of the committee on liquor laws , was rejected by 74 to 87 , and Iho adverse report of the committco r.doptcd , Inwa'H Old SoUllora. To. , April 21. The encampment of the G. A. H. for Iowa , convenes hero to-morrow evening. Trains brought in the department officers and several hundred delegates to-night. Grand Command It. B. Bcnth and General Prontiss will arrive tmorrow. . A review and public oxorcioos will occur Wednesday. Two tnouannd old soldioro are expected. Hallway AVii ) > na Ilcdnoeil. TORONTO , April 21. The Grand Trunk railway employes at Montreal and Strat ford have accepted a five per cent redua- tion for six months. IlllnolB SpniNQiELD 111. , April 21. The State highway commissioners * convention of Illinois , to moot to-morrow , promises to. bo important. Over fifty delegates met in preliminary nrgnnization this evening. There will probably bo over five hundred present during the session. Buokleii'b Armuiii Salvo. The Rroatest modlcal wonder of the world. Worrantod to six-oiHly ctiro Burns , Cuts , Ul. cora , Salt llhoutn , Fever Sores , Cancera , I'ilea , Ohillbtolna , Cortm. Totter , Chapped hnnda. , an < l Ml skill eruption , gaiontood to euro In very Inntancc , or money refunded. 26 conla per box. at r10 TOR PEE ) BOWEUS , 10 OSSORSSEElfSD LIVE.R anc ! RflALAESlA. . . , J"rom tlicso eauxucJ Rfioot-ueo-ionrtna ol ] Ilia diseases of tlio htim x men.Tlioso tjuvjvtonialndlcutotUolr" * rrre. ; aol n- nto to nt'lic. fullness after ju otl bo&y f" " 'on s , of rn s'utv * vv.ici. , ri . t < ilttlio , TX C . < nrptlio cj'r,7 JjhlycoI" tied mand tie tieo of a romcdy Uic.6 act ? Ur jJZ ed niitlio Liver. .AflalAvorinedlclnoTDTT'S . mittsliavonocacal. Tliclrnotionontho ro ICdlnoyaiinilBUInlu also prompt ; romovlne ron ciicrora of U > o Bycitam , " producing oppo. nro tltu , uouna rtlRCCtlon , wjrJlnr tools , a rtcar ro rulnaiulavlijoroujooav. TOrT'81L--s sr- cuuao no nnusctv ot urlplua nor Intuti srId wltu dally work ana aio u puifcct Id AMT8DOTE TO WJ > l-fRi-v IBS BolUevwyw'1 * * * " " * 1 * o"fp ' * * * llgrny ° t- * ho ho V..WKILMR on WIISKBHS cliaiigcd ln- . ils Etnntly to aCJLOisv ULACX bynslngJo up. , plication of tula UTE. So fl by Binigsflsta , ut or Dora IrovnroM on rnculpt nl SJ. Oiuco. . < i Muriny L'trcot , ITcij York. rs. 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