OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY MAY 5 , 1554 , T. GALVANIZED IRQ CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , E -a * a atatia fittx-oot , , . , . .Kr.n.itj TTNITED STATES AND GERMAN MAH- ! U \VEKKIY STEAMKHS Hixmbiirtt-Arm Packet Company's Wno lor PLYMOUTH ( Lo Cherbourg , ( l'arlsand UAMIWIIO. Saturday crs to Hamburg direct. I.ESSINO , April 16 : I ) MIA , April 10 : OKI.LEIIT , April 24 ; WKSTHI/ April 23 : AKTIA , May 3 ; WIELAND , M lutes : First Cabin. $95 , $70 and fSO. Stcora i 1'rtpald jtcorajto tickets , $18. Kxourslonratcj ] ly reduced. 8nd ( or "Tourist Oazotto" I rundt , Mark Hanscn , F. E. Monres , M. Toft. In Omaha , QronoMrlir & Ejhonifircn , agents in I ell Blutl . 0. D : HIcilARD b CO. , Oca. Vats. . 01 Broadway , N. Y. WITH your work is douo for all t to tune to como. WE CHALLENGE Worl o produce n more durable mate for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. filled promptly. Samples sent estimates given upon applicati WM.MOBAIN & co.t Sioux Falls , Dakot Tbe rise ot the term Lino" hi connection wl SHORT corporate name oi a groa conveys an Idea ol usti I I A I W required by , the tnvvdlui B IflUk'1 Uc-o Short Line , Quick I I III r .i ' and the. beat ol accom IBs 'tlona-all of which are iabed by the greatest railway hi America. And St. Paul. ,11 owns and operates over 4,500 mlloaot Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , MlnnoaoU , lov Dakota ; and as ta main llnca , branches and o tions reach all the Krcat business centres i Northwest and Far West , It naturally answe ; description of Short Line , and Best Route bob . .Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Mlnneapol Chicago , Milwaukee , La Crocso and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalo Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and StlUwati Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oshko Chicago. Milwaukee , Waukeeha and Ooonom Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairie du Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatonna and Fatrlbau Chicago , Belolt JanesviUe and Mineral Point Chicago , Elgin , llockiord and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Eaj Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yonktc Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell andChamberla Hock Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Mlnnoat Davenport , Oalmar , St. Paul and MlnnoapoU Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Can world are run on the mainlines ottho CHICJ MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAIL and every attention Is paid to passengers by < ' ous employes ot the company. B. fl. HKUIUK. , A. V. H. OAHPK5TE Oen'I Manager. Uen * Pass. G EOJ H. n.AFFOHD , Whoso debility , cxhauitlon neil pron 'decay urocauseabj utesacn , errors of youtl / to rolinit > e 'tl per/octlr rcslpred are Vroii. Piunhoo.l l > y THE MARS LU3.11" > stomncll drufirinR. Tmstrca i crv m Debility and 1'Ii.y.lciil Ilei 'onnly ancceRefal Dpcauso Dared on p . . -arn inl , new ncl direct nietlioil &i - tniiiii „ ( lii > riiiiulme . hcil.iu Trontlao " ' > ' < SiBSTON REMP' < H. PHILLIPS , IRCHANT TAIL lias one of the largest and finest assortn Spring and Summer Uoodg for Bultlnea and T last All garnvints gaarantcod to flt and t with the Beat Trimmings. MY PRIOE3 ARE 1 than any Merchant Tailor la the city. 1601 : Street. DR. - WHITTIEJ 617 SI. Charles St. , St , LouisA REGULAR GRADUATE ot two medical A has been engaged longer la th treati CHRONIO , NERVOU8 , BKIH AND BLOOD I than other physician in St LouliMcltypap < and all old residents know. ConsulUtlon i Invited. When It Is Inconvenient to vUlt the treatment , medicines can be sent by mall ci everywhere. Curable oases guaranleedjwhei exists It Is frankly stated. Call or write. Nervous Prostration , Debility. Mental and 1 Weakness , Mercurial and other affections eland and M'outli. Old Bores and Uloera. meats to uurrlage. Rheumatism , Piles. Bpi t'entlon to cases from overworked brain. 8TJ1 CA8E3 receive spedal attention. DUeaaei ftorn Imprudence , Etcesaos , Indulgenoea pe ly cured. MARRIAGES * C3-TTXI333. m rrywbc why , cau ei , consequence * and core , Uallec poatage or stampi. Mn ! DISEASES OF THE EYE & E/ J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. i . - . Until office * are repaired from result of fit with Dr. ParVer , Uoom B , aittlghton Illc and DouitlM streetsL Railway Time Table , Alt tr 1n Ut&itt Anil dcpftrt from Omit " Central RUnUwA Ilm , which U SlTnlnUlM" ' " Ih&nwnllmw * ; 1 fctcq > t Balonlsr , Except SuruU } , i From Union rnctllu Depot ; Tcntli D. P. tt n. , MAIN LINE. ARRUK. iK\vn. i MMUncl Kxp..ll(0 ! km Atlantic Kip. . . .7r. : PactfloExp 8ipmM : ( it nnd Kip..4.0 Daily. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION. LEAVX. I ARRIVE , Lincoln Kxp..12.55p m | Lincoln Kxp.l:2i DUMMY THAINS-BH1DUK DIVISION. tearo Omahn : 0 40 , 8 00,8:00,10.03,11:16 ft m. , 2-00,8 00,4:00,5.00,0.00 : , 10:35 : p. m. On Sun a 40 , o.-oo , 11:16 : , . m ; 2.00 , 4 co , 0.00 , 10.35 AnlteattrontfcrdcpotlS minute * later ; Broa depotCouncil Bluffs , 20 minutes later. Leave Council Blufls , Brohdnay depot , 7SO : , 0:30,10.3) , ll'40i.m. ; 1:30,2.39,8.80 , 4:30,6.30 11:06 p. m On Sundays : 7:20,0.30,11:40 : a. m. : 4:30 : , 8:36,11:05 : p. m. Arrive Transfer depot , 7 t utcs later. Leave Council Bluffs Transfer depot : 7.35 , 0.37,10.37,11147 a m ; 137 , 2 37,3.17,4:40 : , 6.37 , 11:16 p , m. Arrlvo Omaha 13 minutes Inter. TRANSFER TIlAtNS. ARRJTB. Pasi. No. 2 . 8:15 n m Pass. No. S..llill " 0 . 8:51 : nm " 15..15 ! " ! " 4.4/6 : pm 0 7:5 ! " H . BilOpm 1 . Sill ' 10 716pmDa ! Da y. MISSOURI PACIFIC , LEAVE. I \ ARRrVB. St. Louis Exp..7:26 ft m | Omaha Exp..aD ! Dally. 8.0. * P. n. H. . I ARRIVR. Hall . 8:10 : n m I St. Paul Kxp..lll : Et-l'autExp . 7:16 : pm I Mall . 7:0 : ( Dally. 0. b N. W. R. R. LXAVX. I Hall * . 000 r. m I F.xprceot . 10SO : Kiprerit . 5.00 pmlilall * , . 7:00 C.R.nbr.H.B i.r.wr. I AnnnK. Hall" . 000 ni Exprossl . KM Kiprewt . 6 W pin I Mall' . 7:0 C.M. &St.P.R. R. LltAVE. ARHI7B. . : 0.00 m PaclOo Expt..10E : Atlantic Ext 6:00 : pm Stall 6 Exp * 7C O..B * Q U.K. > la Council DluHs. ) LKAVE. I AIUllVK. Uall 9COara : Express 10:1 : Express 5:00pm : Hall. . . . , 7:0 : Dally. WABASII , ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. LKAVK , ARIW R. Accomm".0.00a m Cannon Bill..11:1 : Cannon Ball 4 251 > in Accom * 4:6 E. 0. , BT , JOE 6 0. B. ( Ua Council BlulTs. LBAVB. ARRUK. Wall 0:00am : Express 7 : ! Express 7:16 p in Mall 7C : ARRANGEMENT OF SUNDAY TRAINS During May Saturday. Sunday anil Monday Ch trains w 111 rota to ns follow s ; Saturday e\cnln'trainslea\oMav3il and 21 C. M. & St. 1' ; May 17thla the North-NVcHtcrn 10th and list \la the Rock Islind. Arrho li same order the Mondiy follow In- , , Sunday inornlnj trains depart and Sunday o\ trains arrhc Slay 4th ftnd U6th > i.i the Rook I : May 13thtatho North-Western , and May 18th v OM4.S6 P. From B. & M Depot ; Tontli Strc D. & it RAILROAD-MAIN LtNE. DENVER EXPRESS. WEST BOUND. VAST 01 LEAVE. ARRIV : Omaha. . . . C:10pm : 7:50am 7:00pm : 10 : Ashland. . . 8:2rpm : 10:1,8 am 4:52 : pm 8 : Lincoln..10GO pm 12:00m 8:60 : pm 7 : Crota 11:17 : pm 12MOpm : 2:41 : pm 3. Hastings. . G:16ura : 4:15 : pm 11:55 : am 10:1 lied Cloud. SGJam : 0.0) pm 10:25am : 8 : ! MoCook. . .13:51 : am D,1S pm 6.15am 4 : Akron. . . . 1:45 : pm 2:10 : am 11:50 am 11. Dcmcr. . . . 7:2Sim 0.15am 9:25pm : 7 : : Dally. OMAHA AND P1ATTTMOUTH TRAINS : Lr. Omaha at 7.50 , and 8:45 a m ; 4.50,0:10,7:4 Ar. Omaha at 0.25,8:40 : and 10M5 a m ; 7.00 , 7:9 Drily. C.B. & Q. R. RIaPlattsmouth. . ) Eastern Kxp..S:45 : a in I OmahaExp 8'- Chicago n\p..450 ; p m | Western Exp..7J Dally. K. C. , ST. J , & C. B.la 1'lattsmOuth ) LKAVK. - \ Ar.RI\K. Mall 8:45 : a m Exiiresa C Express . . . .7:45 p ml Mall 7 : : Dally. Prom C. St.'P. M. &O , Depot , 1-ltli Webster 'Streets , 1-1 < J.Bt.pTH , & O. L1UVB. ARRUB No 2 Passenger..8XO am 1 No 3 Mixed 11 : No4MlxcJ 2.30pm ] No 1 Passenger. & : Sunda)8 Exceptcd , PEI3STC1PAL LINE ruoii CHICAGOPEOBLV & ST.IO jiv WA.y OP OMAHA AMD LINCOLN TO DENY ! OH VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHIGON to DEI Connecting iu Union T > cjx > ta at Knnsa Omaha and Denver with through trolii And nil points In the Great West , Connecting In Grand Union Depot nt C with through tnilns for NEW YORK , J108TO And nil Eastern Cities. AtPoorlnwItli Itirouch trains lor InO oils , Ulnclnnutt , Columbus , mid nil no the South.Kast. At St , Louis With tl tmlns tor nil points South. Elognnt Day Ooachos , I'nrlor Cnra , w cllnliiR Chairs ( seats frco ) , Smoking Ca Revolving OlmlrH , 1'nllman I'alaco 81 Cars and the famous O. B. & Q. Dlnli run dally to and from Chlcngo and Kansi Olitcagoand Council lilullu : Olilcago a Jlolncs , ClilcuKQ , St. Josopli , Atclilsc Topcka without change. Only throu "running their own trains between C Lincoln nnd Denver , and Chicago , Olty nnd Denver. Through earn u < Indianapolis nnd Council Uluira , via 1't OOINCt JVOUT1I AMD SOUTH . Solid. Trains of Klegunt Day Coucl il'ullman I'alaco Sleeping Cars arc run ( and from hi. Louis ; via Hannibal ; < Kcokiik , llnrtington , Cedar Itaplds nnd Lea to St. I'uul and Minneapolis ; 1'arl .with UocHnlnpt Chairs to nnd from Bt .nnd 1'corla. only ono cliango of curs b Bt. Ixinls nnd Dc Molnes , Iowa , Lincc , bra8ka , nnd Denver , Colorado. It Is nlso tl o only ThrougU Line ) > tt CT. LOUIS , HimiEATOLia and BT. It Is knoM-n as tlio great TIIUOUO LINi ; of America , and is unlvenudly U'd to bo the Finest Ejulppea R&llroad In the Wi all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this line tar sa R. K. coupon tlckut offices in tuo Unite and Canada. T , J. POTTKIt , Notice to Cattle 2 900 CATTLE FOB SAL lf-0 Head ol 8te n Three Years 0 200 ' " Two " 29 " " Dellen , Two " 160 " ' Btoert , Ono " 820 " Helftrs. Ono TU above described cattle uo all well In otttle. straight and imooth. These cattli told In loU to tult purehiiern , and ftt re price ) . For further particular * , call on or u 1 M. JT. PAT. Wavcrly. llicmirOo Also you jf K dsd build. n)7di ' EARLY ECHOES From tliB Second CokressionalKcli ta District , Regarding the Coming Oongi siontil Oampaigni JPowor nnd PrsstlRO In Mntlcr Cow Corrospomlonco ot TUB 15 EK. DAVID CITY , Nob. Mny 4th , 188 Tlio Butler county delegation to Into republican atnto convention , 1 como homo. Tholr constituents nro i ious In rognrd to thoirhoaltli , Some ia entertained tlmtthoy overworked tl' aolvoa in their patriotic and ovorwroi oflort to provout the election of n rail : delegation to Chicago , headed by Union Pacific prince of political man lation , John M. Thuraton. When vr < told that Thurston woa chosen by ai mation , nnd that our85,000horo , "Jt loat his voice BO that ho couldn't prol with to wo are exceedingly agonized lost our honored sou haa again I stricken with a violent attack of ( Poarman's celebrated malaria. Perl the ropublicana of Butler county learn aomo day , that they have boon , represented long enough by domagc traitors of this stamp , out it will n do them any good BO long na they tl ono way and allow thomsolvca to bo h winked into voting another. The senatorial canvass in this dia is beginning to receive uomo "quiof , tontion. It is thought by a few that Jensen wants to bo a member of tha lect body. The opinion prevails in tain quarters that ho could not bo ben The idea waa prevalent two years that n man by the name of Mills wor invulnerable shield- but oven the boli ing hand of Albinus Nance , the boy ; tician and U. P. owl , did save his encumbered lecjialatlvo pro The situation in Butler county is suming a s6rt of uncertain stage mixture , just at present. The I men have been slapped in tlio face the champions of Collector Goo. W. I Laird haa failed to give the Robl crowd enough , if any , "molasses" run the machine in . $ this county. county treasury has been drawn all dr/by an organized steal of some § ( J and over. Ex-Sonator Evans was iafied for a while with his share of stuff , but ho is getting hungry. S Jake. The "pleasure" trip of the li gentleman to Washington in scare ] "something , " and his return to busi on regular food , has no signlGc whatever , The charge that haa 1 insinuated against Senator Manderi little boy , who lives in this city , ia ragoous' The notion that an innc child like him would enter a law oilii wilder than the untamable sunilc Last fall the republicans hero oul & solemn protest against monopoly c tion in distiict affairs. The ring ho the county seat got mad , as they h perfect right to do. . A gang .was 01 ized to pound the life out of every who dared open his skull in oppositi the will of the bosses. The bosaoa i of course , the same" fellows who been plundering the people's trea When it was found oul the voters \ not bo driven , a joint stock compan ; formed to secure a battering mi knock the stuffing out of the so who claimed their own souls. This gerous piece of weaponry was in the of a newspaper , with a hired man throe or four amatuera to edit ani into the ground. The arnatuor but took on a heavy aspect as the i rolled on , and a slim faced imital Geo. W. Pock -was imported from I to "loanh those darn bug-oatahs sbmi about junnolism and politics. " Thuro is a largo class of Ropubl in this part of the stuto who expo support their party ticket in nation ; fairs , but refuse to pledge therm farther than that ( and many not cvi that ) until the character of tha noi ia known. They have boon dec too often in the past by the troacho ; men whoso only interest in their w was the almighty dollar ana plcdgo to them have been broken ropca of eand. The farmers are busy getting" crops in the earth nnd trade in the ' is dull. State Senator Reynolds will attcr national anti-monopoly convcntic Chicago this month. Ho personal ! vors Thurman , but believes Ben J vrlll bo nominated. Tlio season for city improvemon opened late this year , bat the col is now given that buildings to the of $80,000 will bo erected in David alone this year , The country is in ing in much greater porportion thai towns , consequently , it is safe i mate the Improvements for this con $800,000. HAIUIY GEOI Tlio Stniu of Florida. NEW YonK , Slay 3. Among the songcrs on the steamer "State of ida , " was Mrs. P. Ward , of Olovi Henry Wood , Mrs. Lillian W. ' Mrs. E. Wood , M. E. Wood , Miss Shaikolton , of Ohio ; Watlor King , G. Graham , of Canada ; James ' shank , Braddock , Pa. ; Andrew ' Thomas Williamson , Tlioa. Taylo Miss Amy Taylor , Mr. and Mrs. ham Williamson , of Chicago ; C Edington , A. Bothuno , Toronto ; 0 the "State of Florida" had loft thh a rumor was current that several o ea's agents were on board with dyi and detectives wore awaiting the i of the steamer at Glasgow to arn men. This was confirmed by i from England. Iloesa said no nothing pf the men reported to board. _ _ Texas Ovorllow , JEFFERSON , Texas , May 4. Tlio is higher than for eighteen years. lower portions of thp town are water. Number of families havi forced to abandon their homes. It liovod every baidgo in the counti been swept away. A largo sec farming country is submerged , T to crops , bridges and other propori roach many thousands. The BlumcHo Embassy. NEW YORK , May 4. The mom' the Siamoeo embassy to the United arrived to > day in the steamship j They were received by the chief c state. The native Siamese mdmbei attired in European costuyics. T baasy goes to Washington to-morr Lynch Imw ia Keniucte : WAI/TON , Ky. , May 4. At 1 I Sunday morning , twenty musket I demanded the key a o { the jailor o lington , the county scat of Boone coin Horoftisod. Tliey broke open the ; took Olmrlcs Diukorsou , A negro who arrested last M.iroli for burglary , and capod , but was again arreslod a week in the not of buiglary. A mob took two miles from Burlington and lync him , THANSVUHION OV ULOO1) IntnthoVoInn ofa Slelc S\vo < lo fi the Arm ot Ills Sweetheart A. Oncrniion. Si > ccl ! Dispatch to tlio UKK. AliKNF.Arot.i3 , May 4. At the lion pathio hospital the operation of tran sion of blood for the relief of a case consumption waa performed. The tiont is a Swede , 28 years of ago. ' ounces of blood drawn fron a vein in arm of n healthy Norwegian girl in bowl placed in a dish of water hoatci a temperature of 100 , ft little salt adt the blood boini : constantly stirred provout coagulation , was slowly tri fused to , the veins of the sick man , at an hour being required for the w ( The patient is materially bettor and signs of returning appetite. KANSAS. tiai\lc8Bucs9nti the Ilcsult of the I lilliltlou VrosocuUoiiB. WICHITA , KAS. , May. 3. The Ki chapel bolongiiiRto the Mothodistdono nation , this city , burned last night , fire waa also kindled at the base of steeple of the Presbyterian church. & posed incendiary , the result of the forcomontof the prohibitory law. ' owner of a largo skating rink who ror the place for a tomporcnco convent was anonymously notified this monte to cancel his losso. A barn bolongin on active prohibitionist WAS fired two throe nights since , and the shade tree another were ruined. The oxciteiuoi insonso. The church burned waa val at § 13,000 , insurance , § 8,000. The uablc library of Rov. Phillips , paste ; the church , was also burned. A B.YTIlilS WITII OUTLAWS. Fetinsj'lvimln Ev-Ponltcntiury lit llcslsttug otllclals , PiTrsnniio , May 3. Sol Oud , Goi Hayncs and Daniel Mitchell , dospo characters , have boon committing rr desperate burglaries in Armstrong , forson and Marion counties , and toi izing the community. Yesterday DC tivo Stovonaon , with three assistants tempted to arrest the mon. Each t two self-cocking revolvers and told oflicera to go homo. The command obeyed. This afternoon a sheriffs p of twelve mon , headed by Attorney channnn , mot the men in a deep hoi four miles from Kittaning. So\ ahots were exchanged , and it ia rope that throe or four mon were killed. DEHA11.E1 > BV BEVILS. Fatal Accident on a Mississippi I Tliroutb Unknowu Ploiuls. JAOICSON , Miss. , May 4 ( Last r No. 2 express ran into a trc to at 3 creek , near Elliot station , 'Mississa ditching part of the train. " ' Engi White vras scalded to death ; bag master Harris , left arm broken. fireman and express messenger slightly injured. Several passoi were bruised. A rail placed acrost track caused the accident. April ' . near the same place , the south b passenger train under the same cond and crew , were ditched in the same nor. _ _ FOKEIGN'NEWS. . DYNAMITE. GLASGOW , May 3. The manage the State Line believes there was a cidontal explosion of dynamite on "State of Florida. " It is believed there was a dynamiter among the po gers. LONDON , May 3. The police n but little importance to the dyni discovered at the ship tavern. Tin tridges are such as are used to load tola. THAT FA1LUTE. The failure of the Oriental doea not affect the stock exchange. VAI'AIj HATTKU8. LONDON , May 3. The pope hni Bishop Bovick to Scotland to mvos and report upon the arch diocese o Andrews and Edinburg. Erringtor unofficial British representative ul Vatican , has persuaded the pope to ate the archbishop of Scotland u < nul. DEATH OP A KOYAL MOIIIEK , THE PIIAOUE , May 1. Empress t widow of Emperor Ferdinand ] Austria , and aunt of the present Em is dead , aged 80. The court has ordered into mourning for three me RUSSIAN IUII.WAYS. ST. PETEHHIIUUQ , Muy 4 , Sub tiohs moro than seventeen time desired sum have been offered in res to the call of the Russian goveri for a loan of 1 > 100,000 to be used i construction of railroads. Thp J < Do St. Petersburg Bays this brilliai suit is evidence of the immense roc of Russian credit. _ Temperance And Inccndlarlsi Now Yorlc. WILLIAMHTONN. Y. , May 4. . this mprnincdestroyodthoSolden postoflico , several business .blocks number of residences ; loss , $7 Thought to bo incendiary , and th dome of the recent , presentation 1 Good Templars against the propric the hotel for a violation of the law. The temperance at first woi ceetful , but a higher court rovers decision. ° A Dos Molncu Dluriloror Sill , Ia , May 4. Scott i indicted for killing a man named nolds some months ago , and out oul suicided at 3 o'clok this nftomoo shooting. No cause assigned. generally supposed ho killed Re ; in self defense. _ Fatal Feud oi' Iowa Vanno HoLSTEiN , Inwa , May 4. II , Jc fatally ohot Fritz Halwrton witli volver last night , The ball lodf the abdomen. Both were farmers county , Personal rtifliculties wo cause. In ArUanmia. FuwoN , Ark. , May 3. Rains fallen nearly ovcry day during the covering vast areas of country , unc m ' otition of. the Fobruarj" ilgorl coun : r1 1 table , .TI113 WOHKOFTHW WEH1C. I'rolinlilo 1'riiKrainnin luild ( .nit for tlio Conitn Six WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May ! . In liouso to-morrow , after llio 11111 % ! call the introduction of bills , the conto election CASO of Farrall vs. Paul will p ably bo consldciod. The question consideration cnn , however , bo roao ! The house cnn postpone the discus should tha majority refuse to cons the case. The regular business pf liouso nlll bo motions from indiyi tuombors to suspend the rules for passage of measures. Springer ia lirat on tlio list. HP expects to ask passage of the bill making an npproj tion for the purohatoof additional gin [ or a public uulldint ; at Sprh'gfiotd , 1 Roprcaontativo Ryan , cvvtmiU enlist list , if ho is reached will try to aoi Ilia passage of his bill renoaung ho itation in the arrears of pension Of these who will precede llyaii aomo merely nak to bo allowed to retain t position on the list for n future indiv suspension day , while others will lecido until to-morrow what moa they will attempt to have passed. A tion to strike out the enacting olaus the Morrison bill will bo made Tuoa It has not yet boon decided who make the motion , Both aides doc the vote on the question will bo el each aid * ia confident of its own aue < Tlio republicans nro counting on gat M many as f orty.fivo democrats and lo tour or five of their own number. Iho friends of thp bill any the nutnbi democrats who will vote with the to ; llcana will not bo ns Inrgo as thp ir Anticipate. They count on n , mnjorit from live to eight. Proceedings in the house the It part of thia week depend on the ac tnkon on the tariff bill Tuesday. If friends of Air. Morrison nro aucco its discussion will bo continued , but dor the live minutes rule shuold _ ita poncnta succeed , there will remain ai finished business liable to como up , bill forfeiting the land grant of tlio gan Central railroad , nnd bills proyi an appropriation for public bulk throughout thia country. The District of Columbia and four lomatio and three consular npproprii bills nro in the house nnd may _ bo c up at any time. The house adjourn 1 o'clock to attend the unveiling of atntuo of Chief Justice Marshall. The shipping bill ia the unfinished inoss in the avnnto , nnd Senator J who has it in charge , hopes to sec vote by Tuesday night. The Ii appropriation bill will next bo tnkot It may require two days to dispose c The agricultural and pension appro tion bills will bo ready for notion i Senator Hoar intends to ask that the subject the general legislature will aider bo the Mormon bill. It is however , likely that it will bo rei this week. When the ropportnnity presents , Blair will make an effort to secure sidcration of the bill to ostalish a bi of labor statistics , but will not nn nizo the Mormon bill. Ho may Dnd an opportunity during the morning 1 Prominent democrats in congress the business interests of the country ot to bo neglected thia session. ol their party is in such a majority n it would fall the blame for the fie o deal with several questions , fin id others , the settlement of whi ( god by business interests ovoryw hey say that as soon as the tariff ion is out of the way these moa will bo taken up nnd disposed of t as the house is concerned. QMeautimo efforts will bo made ti fro at least f these measures. 10 Dlngloy bill to authorize the ii mcnt of the lawful money hold i roasury for the redemption of nc ational banks whoso nQitirs have wound up. Dingloy expects to bo i izod in the house to-mcrrow for a .on to suspend the rules and pu bovo named bill on its passage. Wilkins , by direction of the ba nd currency committee , will , o iiird Monday of the present moi : iat committee is reached on call , o suspend tha rules and take i loPhorson senate bill. An enl ; ommittcos were ahead of the ba nd currency cpmibittno , it is ' oxj hat the committee will bo r'oacho .ay named. FOIlW-EiaHTH CONOIIES HOUSE. WASHINGTON , May 3. On inotio lorrison order for the evening a ,0-night was vacated. The house rent into committed of the whole lorn , in the chair ) on the bill nun ho Chincso immigration act. Mr. Honlcy ( dom Cal. ) spoke it portot the bill. Mr. Rico ( dom. Mass. ) oppose nil. How long ho naked , would and keep her ironclads from bomb our cities if the United States shou UKO to her ( subjects , like she doc ) hincso , the right to act foot o shores ? Let not congress build up Jacilic coast a Ohiuoso wall , with openly only within and cannon fro vithout , but rather lot her , froi "ligh turronts of Christian civilii lormit the electric light of scionc jihilantbrophy to shine across the .0 illuminate the dark places of tl and where the race was born. Mr. Sumner ( dom , Cal ) auid tli 3oso of the bill was to perfect the 1 ictcd two years ago and remedy tli Foots that were found to exist in i fended the propriety of that logii on moral and religious grounds , ai forring to Rico's quotation frem th naut , said Frank Pixloy was a hlro the Central Pacific railroad and flu any other corporation which -woul ploy him , and that that paper was grace to civilization , Mr. Browne ( Ind , , reji.J'said tl ; note of this infernal legislation wa men were not white. Ho rccalli speech by a dlstiguishod member ring to Cfox of Now York ) in wh had referred to the negro as boinj ignorant , debased and degraded , the negro had boon made voter character had uiu'orgono a. change opinion of that gentleman and n < the church nnd hall and lecture that gentleman sought to ostnbli fact that the negro was the wlttiou social , and cleverest person in the ( laughter. ) Mr. Gpx , of Now Yojrk , having 1 chair , replied to the last romat admitted that bo had had eomo dices against the negro. The urc ator Morton had had thorn. Tha " ans had had them. The ablest "o ! representatives which Indianu ha Jeremiah Arison. in the forty-thi gresij , had brought in & bill and i to break up negro government District of. Columbia. They ha , stealing. They Btolo oven the s from tlio legislative ( uuembly , I had taken away from i the right of voting. The negro wnn tor than ho used to think him Ho kind , affectionate , gentle , and ho 1 ! the democratic parly bolter than ho i to , [ Laughter ] Ho know who stooi him when the Howard rascalities t developed ; when ( ho schemes connoi with the Frccdman's bank were dlsi crod , when republican rogues were n his money ; therefore , ho ( Cox ) ai "All Imilj Ethiopia is stretching out hands to democracy and domocrac ; snying , Como on , como on , poor chile of llnm ; come at last to your rcfuj [ Laughter. ] Mr. Browne asked leave to ext Cox's remarks in the Record , Ho w ; ed to supplement them by n speech ir by the gentleman ( Cox ) in 1801 on negro question. [ Laughter. ] Mr. Bruinm ( Pn. ) olforod nn nmc mont applying the provisions of the I aa far as practicable , to persons f whatever nation imported to this cc try under any system of contract. Ri out on n point of order. Tlio additional section IT as agreed providing that nothing bo construed ndcct any prosecution or other proci ings , civil or criminal , begun in the act of which this as amend fy- fyTho committee then rose nnd the was passed , yeas , 181 ; nays , 13. The negative vote was cast by Adu fdcm. Ills. ) Brewer , ( rep. N. Y. ) Bro\ ( rep. Ind. ) Evcrhart , ( rep. Pa. ) Ho'n son , ( rep. Ills. ) Hilt , ( rep. Ills. ) K ( rep. N. Y.Lymnn ) , ( Mass. ) Price , ( NVis. ) Rico , ( dom. Mass. ) Skinner , ( N. Y. ) Small and Spoouor , ( rep's. R Adjourned. _ _ _ _ _ WASHINGTON NOTES. 1IONDS CALLED IN. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 3. The lowing are the original numbers of t per cents , called to-day : Fifty del No 404 to 443 , both inclusive ; § 100 , 31)88 ) to 3310 , both inclusive , nnd 1)174 ) to ! ) 178 , both inclusive ; § 500 , 158G to 1737 , both inclusive , and 3 ! ) 3980 , both inclusive ; § 1,000 , No. 1 to 14171 , both inclunivo , and No. 2 to22032 , both inclusive ; § 10,000 , 22070 to 22J153 , both inclusive. 1 § 10,000,000. These bonds are to bo on Juno 20th , interest to cease ou day. AN IOWA FiUE. Destructive ( Jonllntir at Ion nt 1'n City Seven llulldlns | Burned DES MOINES , May 4. The losses insurance by the Prairie City fire S day morning , roughly estimated , Adkin's hotel , loss on building and nituro , $3,000 ; no insurance. Hold loss on groceries , 51,000 , his mill chop § 500 , damaged dwelling house : total loss § 2,300 ; insurance 81,200. H. Edward's loss on building and E § 2,000 ; no insurance. Daniel & I moat market , loss on stock , § 1,000. bee's loss on building § 800 ; no insur Cool , restaurant , loss on stock , I fully insured. Feather's loss on I ing § 000. Gill & Son , dry goods , § 9,000 ; insured from § 2,000 toS few goods saved. G rifle's drug i loss § 3,500 ; no insurance ; some saved. McKoovor , drup.s , loss § insurance § 1.000 , Ira. E. JJropoi goods , loss , § 5,000 ; do not know i anco. Dowoof , Bryan it Co. , damt stock , § 1,000 , damage to building § ! Miss Blair , millinery , damage to i § 100 , total loss. Word & Pnyno , ing , § 500. Miss Churchill , damn stock , § 100. There Troro seven bui burned. TlioBlcHsctl Iliiln. WILKES BAIUII : , PA. May4. A n ate rain commenced in this valloj morning and continued nil day , guishing the forest fires on the moui along the line of the Lohigh Valley road from Boar crook to Whitohavo San ord's Radical Ci iho Great Dilsamlo Distillation of Witch American I'lnr , Canadian Fir , MarlgoU Clot or Blossom Kto. , For the Immediate lUiltet and Permanent ' every form of Catarrh , from a Slnipla Head < Influenza tu the Unw ol emell , Taeto , and U xmirh , Bronchitis , nnd Incipient Ooniuniptlo llcf In 11o minutes In any and en cry case , 1 like It. ( Irntelu ! , fraurint , whole om . ( J Kins from lira' application , and la rapid , ladle manont , and no\or falling. Ono bottle Iladlc.il euro , ono box ( Marrl vent and Sanford' * Inhaler , all .in ono I'acku mlngucnmplnto treatment , ol all druggists A k Jor Bindford'n lladlcal Cure. 1'ottcr lr Chemical Co. , HOB ton. K' Collins' Volftl Electric Instantly nlfccts the 1I1 I1 irfect Electric Battoi . . . . . . . . . . jlnedwltftaPornml'ii IS Till : CltV ; G ou'lU It annihilate vitalize * Weak Mid Wo 8 SUrFERlilQ liW/R Parti , itrougtluiiB Tin clca , prerent dUcatc , anil doui moro In tlniothaii auv ntlior plaster In the world everywhere. 1b TO PUllOHASE For Spot Cash. UH on or address Mr. Stephen J. BRODJiltlOK , BIB South 10th ' str er wormy Velna cf tb. txrotum. < yi n t , putil rou. < ol .Lost Mqnhood , Debll quickly and pninltwv currdliy ui ElQBtlO C CprnPreaBor , SO. eio < n tH gObcuur omiut micfa. AQWC ? , uordtnet. , ) ansLgxw gf ' TToci\riAiji"MiTT ? ioI ) . A.IOII r. s-xKrsra7A > 'cw . 'i"i"iiiit5frHiN [ 1 TO INVENTuBS ! PATENTS OBTAINED FOUOIliaiN .0' , Discovery or 1 n OA.VEA.TS , DISOLA1MEII ! 10 Ro-iesuos and extontions filed , a at peals noted , 1. AH PATENT BUSINESS PROU1TLY AT TO. Best reference ! . Iloatonahle charffcl. Wrl 10 " " . . W. Wa lYDBHllim Jr.,918"H. St. , N. 0U [ D.O. U- UU U- Uli. . 110. COOK'S QUAND EXCURSIONS 1 In April. May ami June , 1PS4. it lY ) ail ATLANTIC ai'KAMrUlS BpoclaV ( a securing (1UOU UKUTlIii. TOUUlai' 11C ho travelers in KURUl'E , by uU routes , to COOK'S KXOURSlOmUT , with roapa nn Ucukru , by wrll 10 centx. > na r TUOa. ib 15J "Beautiful RcsidoncoJjLots , just off SI. Mary's Avenue , north of Woolworth'a nnd Connoll's residences , $2,000 to $2,500 each. Easy Terms. 16 Lots on 21st , 22d , 23rd and Sannders , near Grace Street , $000 each. Easy terms. "Will buy n lot in Lowe's addition only IJ miles from the postoffico J of n mile west from the end of lied Street Car Line. Any Terms to suit buyers. Lots in "Sunny Side" on California and Cass streets , near 27th St. , § 050 to S750 each. Eay payments. Lots in "Grand View" and "Credit. " 3 or4 Foucier" Additionsonly or blocks southeast of the TJ. P. and B. & M. Railway depots , $500 to $2,000 each. Any terms to suit purchasers. Lots in Henry & Shelton's , Smith's , Horbach's , Shinn's , McCormick's , Lowe's , second addition , etc. , etc. , at all prices and ou easiest terms. COLLiEM On Cumings Inirl Nicholag , Caldwell - well , P ? . ' * . aal HAuilton streets , and on dli i3i , 34th , 35th and 36th Streets , half milo west o Military Bridge and Saunders Street , $375 TO $1 OOO. Any terms that purchasers may desire. Seventy Houses and Lots 5700 to 12,000 each. Three acres with 300 feet south ! frontage , on St. Mary's avenue , 5 - with , large brick huilding , only one-half milo from Postofflce § 29,000. Easy Terms. Beautiful Acre site on Cuming St. , one block east of the Academy of the Sacred Heart. $3,500. Any terms will cut it up. Very Choice three-quarters of an acrocoruordiagonally across from S. E. corner of Sacred Heart grounds , 189 ft. north front age on California St. , and ! 150 ft. west frontage on Kennedy St. Price , $2,500. Terms to suit purchasers. PROSPECT PllCE ; ; Only a.few lots loft in thin addition , six blocks west of end of Red St. car line , one and one-half miles from the pos * oflico , and ono mile from the U. P. shops. 8300 and upward * . Any terms desired. , Gall and Get Plats. Prices. Etc , BEMIS' NEW MAP Of Omaha , $10 Each. Money Loaned on improved real estate at lowest rates of interest. Lots for sale in every parb o the city , North , South , East , or "West. Houses , LotstFnrnis , Lands , Stores , Offices , Rooms , etc. , for Rent. Deeds , Mortages , Leasea find kinds of Cenveynnco attended to. Business and. "Warehouse Lois , for ; sale. in. in.I BEMIS irk rra (01 (01 , * . , tea. > ar DOUGLAS