1 HE OMAHA I THIRTEENTH YEAE. OMAHA'NEB. TUESDAY MORNING , MA * 6 , 1884. NO. 277 TEMPEST AND TRAGIC TRACK Destructive Cyclone Sweeps Dye Island , Touching Likewise in the Yioini ity of Davenport ( Ono Person Killed and Variou Others Seriously Wounded , A Number of Houses , Fences Etc , Swept Away , A Disastrous Train Collision nt Chicago Suburb. A. K1G BLOW SWEEPS OVER ROOK ISLAND. llocjc ISLAND , 111. , May 5. It has bee : raining almost steadily for three daye This afternoon about half past 4 o'clock a cyclone awopj ; acioas the southern em of town , carrying everything before it Three houses , ono of them a two-stor ; brick , were completely demolished. Hal a dozen others wcro unroofed and man ; barns scattered to the winds. The fail grounds were in the track of the storm and all its buildings and fences were lev olod. _ Trees were uprooted or strippoi of their branches. It is impossible t < estimate the damage. Fortunately no body was killed , though four person were moro or loss seriously hurt. Boat in the river were driven across to the lo wa side , but no serious damage to then was reported. AT DAVENPORT. . DAVENPORT , Iowa , May 5. A cycloni struck the lower end of the city at 4:4' : ' this afternoon , and leveled a number o of buildings. Ono person was killed out right , and a number of others were in jurod. It is impossible to got the loa at the time. DAVENPORT , la. , May 5. Owing ti the lateness of the hour , and the widol ; separated territory over which the win ! swept it is impossible to-night to got an ; statement of the loss. The wind wa moro a jumping than a whirling om The storm was accompanied by a heav down pour of rain and vivid flashes e lightning. Shortly after the blow th rain ceased but later in the evening th rain began to fall again and is now rainin CRUSHED UNDER A SUED. ( ILrrriiE ROOK , May 5. During a vio. Inht hail and rain storm this afternoon a sued fell on a large number of convict employed in brick making. Uno guar was killed , another wounded , and seven convicts injured , by the falling timbon SUliUUBrVN KAILWAY ACCIflENT NEAR CHICAOO. CHICAGO , May 5. A dense focj pn vailed over the southern part of the cit this morning. The Chicago & Eaater Illinois suburban train left An burn' wit passengers coming into the city to bus ' .HOPS. A stop was made at Englowooi J Just as the train was pulling out a heav locomotive of the Grand Trunk roac which enters the city over the sam track , plunged into the rear of the ptu senger train , splitting the last car an telescoping Iho other two , piling th passengers in the broken timbers , an flooding the interior with steam from th engine boiler. Two persons wore prot ably fatally , and about twenty othoi seriously injured. The following is list of the injured : HENRY WILSON , engineer of passongi train , cut about the bromt and face , and tw ribs brukon. JOHN OAIlUOLu , Eiiglowood , rtl broken , P. J. MUIIPIIY , Englewood , badly ci about head and body. f A man named WILLIAMS , log broken , J. OAl'ELL. Koglowood , body crushed. W. i OOHLKH , Unglewood , both lef broken and one eve destroyed. A. ti. MASSKY , Jiuglowood , bead an lody Injured. A. J. I1KWITT , head cut J. SOAIEUS , arm broken. J. McOAHTJIY , Internal Injuries. F. WILSON , Intorual lujurios. M. MoGUATH , leg crushed. Others were injured , but wore removed od before their names could bo learned It is thought Wilson and Cochroll wi die. Engineer Terwilligor , of tl Grand Trunk train , was arrested an locked up in the town of Lake police sti tion , but was subsequently released a bonds. He claims the accident duo i the fog that ho did not see the lights < the train in time to avert the catastri pho. THE MIQBTY METHODISTS. ThoOciici-al Conference at Pniladc plila Some StntlstiesTlio 1)1' vorco Question. PJIILADELPUIA , Pa. , May G. At tl general conference of the Method ! Episcopal church , Bishop Simpson & \ pcarod on the platform , and was greotc with great opplau e. Bishop Jlorr read the address of tlio Bishops , a lengtli document , nnd gave an account of U work of the church for four years. . ' referred to the death , inco the last goi ertl conference , of Bishop E. O. Havel Lori Scolt , and Jessie T , Pock , and < Ilev. Oow Woodruff , secretory of tli last conference. There nro 00 aunui conferences , 14 missions , 11,341 trave ing preachers , 12,020 , local proachen 1 , 109,531 members and probationista- an increase in four yoaw of < r9,232 , Th number of traveling preachers who diet is C34 , and of members 5,589 ; reaccei stons , 150,757. In 1883 wera 18,74 churchrs ; 0,815 paraouagos valued ( $79,238C55 There are 10 thoologici eominaries , 45 colleges , W classical just lutes , and 8 female collogea. .The bisl ops in the addrcu referred to the lax ty of the laws on divorce , and o ke moro Btringont regulations , witli regar to the solemnization of marriage of divorced vorcod persons. It will bo necessary t elect additional bishops. The numbe was left to the discretion of the ccnfoi on co. The motion to reconsider the vet by which the subject of marriage ana di vnrco was referred to the committee 01 > A the fltato of the church , was laid 01 the table. After the benediction by lie Dr. Porter , the conference adjourned ui til to-morrow morning. DOLIi.YU FOR A Bankrupt Astonishing IllBOrcdlto [ by PnyliinIIln Debts ntl'ar. Sr. Louis , Mo , May 5. To-day Mos Fraloy notified all his Chicnqo crodito ho was prepared to settle all his nccouti by paying dollar for dollar , aa ho wants clear off his indebtedness. Mr. Fraloy'a creditors offered to sell with him at 33 cents , but ho doclini the proposition and has notified thorn f not only in Chicago , but Now Yor Philadelphia and other places , that 1 will pay dollar , aud requests them draw on hint for the amount duo. 11 aggregate indebtedness outstanding 8330,000 , of which 8180,000 is duo Chicago. This with tlio margins pa prior to the suspension , makes Fraloj losses over $00,000. The action in pa ing every dollar , particularly in the fa of the proposition of his creditors to BC tie ( nt a much less figure , is highly cot mccdcd by all classes of dealers horoai ha has received qiiito a number of vo complimentary dispatches from Glucag Base Ball Ynstcnlny. At Pcorin. Postponed game Poori 13 , Stillwator 0. At Cincinnati. Cincinnati vs. India apolis , no game ; rain. At Pittsburg , Metropolitans , 4 ; All ghony , 1. At Philadelphia. Philadelphia , ' Ohicagos , 12. At Baltimore. Baltimorcs , 8 ; Athlot At Louisville. Louisville , 2 ; Colin DUS , 1. At Evansvillo. Evansville , 15 ; P oria , 2. At Now York. Dotroits , 1 ; No York , 3. At Providence. Providence , 5 ; Bi ; folo , 2. At Now York. Brooklyn , 11 ; Was ington , 3. At Altoona. St. Louis Union , 12 ; A toona. 2. At Washington Baltimore Unions , 1 Nationals , D. At Boston Boston 0 ; Cleveland 3. At Boston Boa ton Unions 13 ; Ke stone Unions , 5. f At Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne , 5 ; B ; City , 0. At Chicago. Chicago Unions , 5 ; Ci cinnati Unions , 2. The statement tli yesterday's game was postponed on : count of rain wss an error. They si ceeded in playing five innings , onouj to make a legal game. Tho'scoro > stoc Chicago Unions , 2 ; Cincinnati Unions , Colorado anil Carpet "Wools DENVEU , May 5. A strong protest to-day forwarded to Senator Hill agaii that portion of the new Converse bill i mitting carpet wool free of duty , represents that all wools of that cbarac grown in the United States are raised & section of which Colorado is the cent The result of this free admission of t class of wools would bo the inipoveri mcnt of thousands of Mexican alic owners and the extermination of th flocks. The action of Ropresontat Converse is regarded as selfishly in I interest of the Ohio growers and cam but turn from his support a powerful terest in this section. A Financial Editor's Failing. Special diapatch to The Eee. CHICAGO , May 5. A member of t board of trade brings back from N York a story which "thobovs" on 'clmi think accounts for the persistent bear tides whicn appeared recently in I Now York Sun. He says it's a comm report that Iliggalo , who writes these tides , has boon to the tune of 200 , ( bushels short on wheat. Tlio NnsUvlllo Races. , Moy5. Mile Centenn won ; Camera , 2d ; time 1 DlA. " Mile nnd one-eighth , for" three v < old colts and fillies Gilmore won ; Fi randalo 2d , the only starters. Til 209J. Mile and a quarter Ferg Kyle we Manitoba 2d , Col. Hepburn 3d. Tin 2 22 . _ _ Unco Troubles at Norfolk. NOHFOLK , Va. , May 5. During t parade of the First regiment of coloi volunteers to-day the crowd came in cc flict with the police. The trouble v renewed this evening. Nothing aerie yet ; all the police are on duty ; an ex force will bo Bent into the negro qu ters. Tlio Weather To.dny. WASHINGTON , May 5. Upper Mis sipni Valley : Partly cloudy wcath variable winds shifting tojnorthwcster lower temperature. Missouri Valley : Local rains follow by clearing weather , northwesterly win lower temperature. An Upholstery Suspension. NEW YOUK , May 6. H nry T. Hi ' & Co. , upholstery dealers , have assign Preferences § 07,000. ANDREWS' ' EARLBAKIKOPOWOE ITAMBOUNOTORISC PURE CREAM TARTAR , Siopp Given IralumorunrJiijurluua , substancwcan l > o 'ou In Androwsitoarl Baking Powder. Js p ( Jrc'JrPURE. Hclngendortcdandlo lt-ionl ( rccffvodfrom cucli cticmlsU an b. Dana 1 [ uyJl ton ; M. UclafunUilne. of Chicago ; end uoiliv Vodf , Mllivaiikoo. NOYCT sold lit tnillc. HEWS OF THE KATl N. AllcgeJ Combination of Satin , LOB and Blaino. The Chairman Olosocl with 'LoB ' | Jones in Ohioago , Yesterday's ' Pr'ooeodiuga in Bol Honsos of Congress , Senator Plumb's ' Bill Relative 1 Foreign Land-Grabbore Stewart's Plan to Unite Nori and South America , Morrison nnd IIIH ittll Indian Kd cation Vnrlous Govern mental Matters , OIIAIHMAX 8A1UX. BOMB (1UESSWOUK AUOUT HIM. Special Dispatch to the DKI : . CIIICAOO , May 5. Senator Sabiu , Minnesota , arrived Sunday inornins : ai was immediately waited on by "Lon Jones , ( Lagan's chief henchman ) who j nained long closeted with him. This i ndcnt ia regarded as nnothor eviden hat a compact bohvccii lilainu nnd Log , existed at the Minnesota state convo ion. When Senator S.ibiu waiinontion as a candidate for delegate nt largo , pro was required by the convention of ! standing on the prcsdcntial qucstia 3ol. Suitor and ono other member arc and vouched for Sabin's allegiance Qlaino. Thpro is no doubt , then , tli Sabin is a friend to the Plumed Knlgl A few days ago , before tiabin had coi nitted himself on thu. presidential qui ion , Jcncs could not see him. Sat went down ono flight of stairs as Jon came up the other. WASHINGTON NOTES. THAT II EGO ING SOUCITOUSir. WAbiiiNGTON , D. 0. , May 5. It said nt the treasury department tl James A Connolly will decline the ofli of solicitor of the treasury to which was recently nominated. INDIAN EDUCATION. The secretary of the interior has wi m a letter on the subject of Indian t ucation. Ho says : "Whilo I consic the book of knowledge very important is not the main object of the attondai of children at school. That educatioi ho adds , "is best which.enables n pore to take care of himself to the boat adva ago. Literary studios should bo co binud witl manual labor exercises , bui oither.is to'bo neglected it is better to " ' , . the first. * - MOURISON'S BILL. Morrison in an interview this oven relative to the vote to-morrow on proposition to strike out the enact clause of the tariff bill said : "I clt it , but it will bo exceedingly close. " MISSOURI RIVER COMMISSION. The house committee on rivers . ' harbors has decided to include in river and harbor bill a provision for appointment of throe army engineer ! servo as a Missouri river commission. Special Dispatch to the BEE. WASHINGTON , Mny 5 The notion river nnd hartor coinmittoo in creatin Missouri river commission is looked ut : as very important by the members fr the Missouri valley. The action wh was taken to-day is "warmly comment by them , and especially gratifying givinga _ foundation for a general syst by which the Missouri may bo improv THE NEW ORLEANS EXl'OSITIOK. Information reaches hero that Iowa n Wisconsin nro making active proparatii to take part in the iNow Orleans exp ( tion , should the biil loaning $1COO , ( to the exposition pass the sum of $5 , ( will bo loaned each state by the oxpt tion to enable thorn to put their ezlut in shapo. CONFIRMATION. Jas. A. Connolly , of Illinois , to bo licitor of the treasury. FOREIGN IiA.Nn-GIH.BBKU ? . PLUM I ) 1'UDUINQ FOR THEM. WASHINGTON , May 5. The bill int duced in thn sonata by Mr. Plumb , prevent the acquisition of real estate aliens , provides that an alionjwho ) has i declared his intention to become a citi : shall not acquire title to real estate any of the territories or the District Columbia ; no foreign corporation , mi than ton per cent , of the stock of wh is held by aliens shall acquire title to n lands in the territories or the District Columbia , and no corporation native foreign except railroads acquire m < than 5,000. Thu exception respect : railroads limits their privileges to la necessary for the transaction of their b ineas , and such as may have been gran1 by the government. With respect government grants the bill provides t the lands must bo sold within ton ye or revert to the government. THE POWEIIH OP A STATE. THE LEOISLATUUK CANNOT GIVK TH AWAY. WASHINGTON , May D. The upre court to-day rendered a decision in i ese of the Butchers Union Slaughi House and Live Stock Landing compai appellants , against the Crescent C Live Stock Landing and Slaughter Hoi company , on an appeal from the cire court of the United States for the es em district of Louisiana. The rjuestl prenented wns whether the state of Lot lana by the provisipns of its now com tution adopted in 1879 , had the pov to take nwny tlio exclustvp privilei granted the Crescent City Slaugh tlouso company by an act of the gone assembly of Louisiana adopted March 180 ! ) . This court holds ; First.that the regulation of eorluin i wholesome or dangerous trades , jjuch the alaugntcr house business , the .mar faclurors of gunpowder , < to . which m become detrimental to the public hed or safety , is intludoi in what may called the public power of the state. Sseond , that the legislature cannot , 1 any contract , limit the pxorciso of the ) olico powers to the prejudice of the go irol welfare , the preservation of the pu io health nnd the protection of pub mornlsnsnoossnry to the bostintorests social organization j'thnt a wisei policy f ( /ids the legislative body to divest iti of Uio power to enact laws for the preju valion of health and the repression crime. Such power 'cannot bo sold jargainod away under circumstances , f It were n muro privilege which the Ic station could dispose of nt pleasure. Third. It follows , that the stnto Louisaun has , and could properly oxi ciso. power to revoke the exclusive p vilogos granted the appellees , and tl ho state constitution and the ordinnu of the city of Now Orleans complained i nro not void ns impnring the obligation lie appellees' contract. The docrco of the circuit court is i vorssd , and the case remanded with < rcotions to dismiss the bill. THE TWO AMEHIOAS RAILWAY CONNiOTIONrr.ASIllLi : : WASHINGTON , Mny 5. In compliim with the directions of the .house comm ; co on foreign affairs , Mr. Stewart , Texas , has prepared a bill providing ( ; ho appointment of thTOp'commisaionoj ; o serve two years , to nidtin oxtundi American trndo and commurco and i quiring information looking to rnilw communication between southern cou tries and the United Shirs. The b provides the commissioners shall vii Uexico , Quntomala , Hondurus , San Sal dor , Nicargua , CosU llica , Colombi Vone/.ucla , Eouador , Peru , Bolivn , 1. gontono , Uopublic , Chili , Uruguay , P , iguay and Brazil. It will boiha duty of t commissioners to nsoortnin the feclit and inclinations of the people of the countries in roforcnco to railway eo munlcation between these countries n iho United States , and what gusrautui mmuuitics and privileges'if ' any , alrea lave boon granted by them , or wl : would they bo willing to grant looking an increase AND QUIUKENINO OF 1'OSTAt COMMUNIC TION. commerce , trade _ nnd travel , botwo Ihoir own countries , and the Unit States. The bill appropriates $10,000 pay the expenses of the commission ! and their salaries of § 5,000 each t nually. In his report Stewart says : "T idea of building a railway from the Un ed States to the Argentine republic somewhat startling to these who hi never given the subject a thought , bu little reflection will convince any c there are no insurmountable obstacles such an enterprise. A ' [ railway fr some point in Toxaa or elrowhcro in t country where connection is'fprmod w the railroad system , of the 'United State to the city of Mexico and ; then throi the republic of Mexico and' Central A erica and along Isthmus of/Darion / , nn ng east of and through South Araeric TO THE AHaENTmEiREPrjllLIO would ineet'with Hut natural oostad The distance is not to oxootd 0,800 mi and may be shortened toj'inOOO by cc moucing nt'tho ; City oir lloxicd , wl contmction could bo made with roade ready built and in course of construct ! Distance and natural obstacles never 1 derod Amcricancntorpriso in construe ! cf railways Already several lines h been stretched across the continental t of which are more than 3,000 miles length. While tt may bo true a railroac Argentine Republic is ono of a good c of magnitude , yet it is believed that obstacles are no more formidable than countered 18 or 20 years ago in the c struction of the first continental li When ouch a railroad ia constructed OUR COMMERCE WILL BE ENLARGED to such an extent that it will defy u thing like a correct estimate , and tl wo will bo in a position to Bay to Et pean governments , in the momow words' .of President M'onroo , that should consider any attempt on their r. to extend their system to any portion the hemisphere as dangerous to our pc and safety. The capital with which road is to bo built and operated must protected by the pledged faith i proper guarantees of all the govornmo that may bo interested in the build and maintenance of the colossal en prise , and thus protection must bo tended at all times ; in times of war well as in peace. THE COMMISSION will bo charged with no more import duty than to obtain all the informal which may show Iho feasibility of construction of such railways , with en safety to those who may Invest their c ital in the building and operating of same. FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. 8ENAT1V WASHINGTON , May 4.Bills were troduced and referred , by Mr. yyek , republican , Nob. , to rest aliens and foreign companies and cor ] ations in ownership of public lands i of any land in the territories , Roforrec the committee on public lands , The lowing is a text of thft bill : Bo it enacted. That it shall bo unli ful for any person or association of i sons not citizens of the United States , for any corporation or company organ ! under the authority of any foreign sti prince or potentate , to acquire from United Htatos any greater quantity public land than individual citizomtof United States are authorized to ei under the settlement and improvonu law thereof , or to acquire , receive or li by deed , grant , demise or trust horca executed a greater quantity of lane the territories of the United States t C40 acres , The senate continued their debate on the shipping bill. Mr. Fryo ( rep , , Me , ) gave notice i ho would endeavor to have the bill ac on to-morrow. After executive BOSS ! The senate adjourned. HOUSE. After a long and at times bitter dobi the resolution seating Q. Fnrrall adopted by a party voto. O. Farrall poared nt the bar of the house nnd t the oath of office. Mr. L rd introduced n bill for the sue of patents to Jands to any Pac railroad which will complete its n within thirty days from the passage the act. U'jforrod. The house then toqk a recess nnt p ( clock , the evening session to bo for bate on the tariff Glilcugo Muslunl Voatlvnl. OHIOAGO , May 6. The sales of sea tickets to the May musical fojti opened to-day ftnd realized $8000 , EUROPEAN NEWS , Mchacl Dafitt Retires From Irish Pol tics and GOBS to Australia , Vance's ' Terms to England fi Joint Government of Egypt , Oouferonco to take Plnoo London at a Sot Date , Ohurohills Latest Aooossit to His Now Party. El Malidi Demands $500,01 Eansom for Gordon , Wlinlcttnlo Arrest ol'Ku < tslan ContlnucH Other Foreign Vauti. TjATKST V011KIGN NtiWS. ENflt.VNI ) AND VKANCK IN KOYl'T. Lo.vno.v , May 5. The Pout tiiuli Lands that the conditions upon which t ' "Vouch consent to a conference wi Jnglaiid upon the Egyptinu question n hut England give un'tho annexation a ho protectorate , and on } 'iu ' other ha franco recognize the service rendered Jutland in Egyptj ncquio&cn in the. rig of England to maintain military uccu ] ion in Ifyyi't until the reorganization completed. Franco stipulates that t vithdrawal of the British bo definite ixodboforo the occupation shall cease ; t Sgyptiun army to bo recognized and mrtly ofllcorcd partly by British ; tl France nnd Italy must bo allowed aharo in the inllupnco in respect to t inancial and judicial administration ho affaire of Egypt Franco pledges In iclf not to interfere by arms with t iflairs of Egypt nnd recognizing tl England nlouo has that right. A NKVT I'AKTY. LONDON , May 5. John Eldon Go and Henry Cecil Riikos , conaorynt mombora of the commons , have joii Lord Churchill in withdrawing from I 3ons.orvativo Union , their aim being iorm a now party. The leading prit [ > lo will bo to a'dopt n conservative dor iratio programme. Churchill has asl Salisbury to consent to the oatabliahm of a central council , which shall gu electoral organizations , advocate f rep c < cation , and propose a measure having view the subordination of the land qi tion to social topics. TUB KOYPTIAN CONI'EIIEKOE. The preliminaries of the Egyptian c oroncohayo boon aottlod. Thoconferc will moot in London the first vrook i uno , and it is expected to last tli weeks. _ A HANSOM , FOU 00110011. ' OAIUO , May 5. An Arab journal firms the El WTahdi demands 500 , ansom for General Gordon , the sun > o paid to the Mahdi frith in tl months. AllUKST OP 11USSIAN SUSPKCTS. Sr. PKTEiisnuuaMay _ 5. Arrest ; ) orsons known toTbo Nihilists.or susp od in connection with the order couti without abatement. A very largo ni > er of artilery oflicors have bcon arroa charged with being connected with nurder of Sudoikin. Several more i dents wore arrested at Moscow nnd Irst number of a newspaper published , ho students has boon seized. The sc > , ary of the board of justice and the r xess of the school for women in St. . ' ; ersburg were also arrested. A KurxuiiE. TANOIBKH , May 5. The friendly r tions between Franco and Morocco ruptured , caused by the refusal of authorities of Morocco to dismiss governor of Wuxand , at the dum of the French representative. ' French legation hauled down their i ELKCXniO 1'IIENOMKNON. LONDON , May 5. There was a ho thunder storm this afternoon in southern part of the city. A ball of foil on the street and burst with a 1 report , terrifying the residents for in around , particularly those who nesscd it. ] > * vltt KutlrcH From Politics. DUIILIN , May 5. Michael Davitt abandoned politico and goes to Austra An Illinois Murderer on Trial. CHICAGO , May 4. The work of curing jury began to-day in the cam Neil MoKoaguo , on trial for the mui of the aged Willson couple nt Winnc on the night of February 12th. ' oridonco is entirely circumstantial , the c&so promises to bo sensational. Fire Htatlstlcs , NEW YOHK , May D. The , fire lota the United States and Canada for A' was § 10,050,000 ; against the usual a\ age of April for nine years past of j 500,000. Since January ' the less been 837,550,000 , nbout'60.000,000 n than for the sanio four months of 1881 Mexico's Fourth of July. MEXICO , May 5. The 22d onnivon of the defeat of the French arm ; Pueblo WM celebrated with much play. Five thousand soldiers , clop ment clerks and the government spec iflt schools wore in procession. E3F works at night. _ Phil. Sheridan on a JJust. OJIIOAOO , Mny 5 , The marble bua General Sheridan , by Uownrd Kro nor wus unveiled ot.Contral Music 1 tonight. The addresses wnro by Bts Fallows and Prof. Swing. Itys .intc ed for . .tho hall of the Veteran Uj club , Kuiiuway ut Davonporl DAVENI-OKT , May C. A delivery t ran away to-day and dashed into a bu containing Misses Belle and Anna It ardson , daughters of J. J. nnd D. U ardsou , of the Evening Democrat , t Bella was badly injured ; eho is now i ing comfortably , Itcducd to I'ovorty by Plro. HONTZIUIB , PA. May 0 A 1 number of people insitod the ruins of I bin yesterday , The rain dispelled the f of renewal of the firo. A strong peal wai made for immediate aid. t dredfl n/o compelled to sloop hi t clothes , having no bed covering or bet djng. Money is needed to provide shai ties. The citizens of Ilontzdalo an neighboring towns nro doing their bos but witli n population suddenly double by refuges from Brisbin they nro unnbl to do nil that is necessary and nro con polled to appeal to charity. CHICAGO MAtlKtiTS , SpocUl Dlsiwtch to the IJw. OiucAoo , May B. The day dovolopc into ono of great strength nnd nctivit ; though the opening was quiet nnd failc to indicate the probable temper of tl mivrkot. The prices of wheat were carried coi sidcrnbly lioyond the host prices of Sn utday nnd wore moderately well su tamed , though n scnro and drop occurrc near the close , but the decline was r covered n nin on the afternoon cn1 Wheat opened a shade higher , ndvanci J to .j c. nnd declined Jo , out under r nowod buying bocamp stronger , ndvnnci 2A to 2o nbovo inside prices , bccan weak , cloclinod Ijjc , iluctuatod and closi jfo higher than Iho closing of Saturdn May closed nt 03 c , Juno lujo ) July , D'jl On the nftcnioou call sales were lCOtl 000 bushels , Juno ndvnncing to 95Jo ( Ju COJo. Later Juno was ( Hiotcd at ! Hic. COIIN. Trading was nctivo in corn nnd pric higher in sympathy with wheat. Tl mnrket opened n shade higher nnd ro ; to n point'Ao over the closing of Saturdn S to 41 ngain advanced 1)1 ) " so 1JJ abo' the inside , declined l , "iluctuated m closed jo higher than Saturdays. Mi closed nt Dyj to 5 ! ) ; Juno , 55g ; Jul , 57 . On call saloi were JIL'5.000 bushel Juno cloaing nt 50 , July 57J. OATH. wns fairly active , and generally firmoi Mny closed nt12 ! ; Juno , yilg : July , 33' ' On call July , declined J , I'OUK. Fairly active nnd firmer , May closed i 17-in , Juno 17.57i : July 17.07 * . C call sales were 4,000 bbls. Juno ilcclii cd 2Jo. LAUD. Wns fairly active nnd firm. Mny clos at 8 CO , Juno 8.02 J. Onfall s.\les we 3,000 tcs. Juno nnd July declined 2 ; CATTLE. Receipts show n slight increase ns co pared with the corrcspondini ; day 1 woolc. Trndo is rather slow. There v little or no change in prices aa compai with Friday last , which wns the last ( market day. Receipts of stockora t feeders are very light , especially of fai young cattle. There is good demand heifers , but thov must show good blo < and short horns are preferred. Good choice shipping -1200 to 1350 Ibs , 55 SHEEl1. Tlioro were 14 loads of choice west < sheep in ono lot on the market that si for § 5.50 to $5.55 per 100. They w high grndo Merinos , bred in 'Wyom and fed in Nebraska on a ranch. F Croxon sold thorn to a Mr. Jackson Nebraska , who in turn sold thorn to ( oago , both feeder and shipper , mal hiiudsomo profits. Among the lot ono for $0.50 per 100. A MEXICAN OUTJIA.GB. Au American Cnptnln Compelled Submit to Varlouu Indignities. GALVESTON , May 5. Captain Dcj of the American schooner Rebecca , Galveston , in a communication to News relates story of outrage imprisonment at the hands of the Mi can authorities at Port Tampico. the 14th of February last the school in distress , lauding , put in to Tamp carrying regular clearance papers fi Brashear , Louisiana , for Tampico , had thirty packages of merchandise delivery at Brazes , Texas , which port was compelled to pitas on account of rough weather and a dangerous bar. ' . Collector of Gampico forcibly took packages for Brazes and ordered imi diato discharge of the entire cargo. Captain Degay was arrested 01 charge of attempt tOsmugglii , confi under a guard , and released the u day at the solicitation of the Amori Minister and the consul. The judge for whom Degay was tried insultin refused to allow the American cou ul present to consult with the prisoner c : ing the trial. After n litigation of n 40 days the judao decided that the gu must pay treble duty. Dogay protesting ho had no money the 14th of April the Mexican author ! boarded the suhoono , hauled down American ] flags and embargoed the v sol. Degay appealed to the American c f aul , who placed the crow at a ho Degay , after short stay , returned to United States , leaving the crovi with consul and the vessel in the hands of American' . lie thinka but for the forts of Minisior Morgan and Con Cassurd ho still bo confined in u Moxi prison. IjiinKHlon nnd Hit. Cilim- May 5 Frank Lai ton , the son of the United States miter tor to llayti , who shot and killed colored man and wounded another in city two months ago , and who has ui been iibiont. waa surrendered to the tboritk'H to-dwy by his father. Langi disappeared the night of the shoctiiur , has boon living vrith his brother in Li villa since , lie came in on the west train thiu morning. When the fa and eon mot it was a most aiioc scone. Tlio Credit Moblllor Uecolvcrnln PHILADELPHIA , May D. Ilowlaud Hazard , the stockholder upon wl complaint a receiver was appointed foi Credit Mobiliyr of America , to-day flit the United States circuit court an ewer to the petition of the Union Pa railroad company for the removal of ver Ames from the receivership , \VorJcora'StrlUcImminent , PiTTSiiana , May 5.-Tho probnbill that a gunoral strike of the iron woil of the wcwt will ba inaugurated Juno is iucroasinf : . The manufacturers apparently determined to force & ret Tlio Jleiul Actor'a Ilolrtf. Bosrox , May C The suit of Mav > m Booth , daughter ofJuuius Brutus Bo ) ' | aiaiust { Agnea Booth , to recover pai } } the property loft by her father , ban I ir [ compromised. California Stnpo Itoliliory , UKIAII , Cal. , May B. Tire masked highwftymon stopped the Olovcrdolo statro to-day and took mail and Wells & Farcto'n treasure box. The contents are un known. Slntn by a Cylinder. I OAIHO , III. , May 5. At the Mound City stove factory this morning a cylin der burst , killing n workman named LOQ gen , and injuring two others. A Urml GIovo Mntoli. NEW YOUK , May 0. Articles have S ' been signed by Jack Dom - ' " ' [ * * Q FulljnmuB to fight July Qd gloves for $1,000 a aide. Olins. O'Connor III. NASTUOKKT , 11. I. , May C , B' a O'Connor is quite ill. cr H5M § Is nc.irer lty prep-wl cxlnct of tlio best of Uiorrcctnlila Ungilom known to medical sci ence M Alterative * , IHoal Purifiers , Diuretic * lunl Tonlw , surli M SarKipnrtllii , Yellow Dock , Stllllncti. lanilclknJiml | > crllorrlc , MandrakeW1M Cherry llfirk ami oilier selected rooU.lmUs and licrbs. A. ! medMnc , llko fulfilling clw , can ba fairly Indeed only liy IU rt'sutti. Wo pointvrtlh satbUcUon to tlio glorltras rcctml Hood'RSiiruparllLt luw entered for IKcU upoit the licnrtii of tliouiandi of people In Now lUigltmllioliavopcnionally or Indirectly bccnro- llcvcdof tcrrlblonullctlni ; which all other rcmcjlon tallcilto tcadi , i Jlewra. C. I. Hoodftro.t ( Jenln Plev c i > end mo li piim i t o liottlci llrvxl h.lrviparlll.l nnd n tew Cook HouU for ilinrilmtlon.our frriaratlon haa \ rorkOitondi. . > r In llio co. tn of my wtro , who ha5l lieen trouliled with flclc h iil.irj\o nnil bllloinneff toe jenr . Hlmonlr tookonp-lnlftca i'ooiitiiliitnuo1'e. mul lUMiotlH'im BO well for ilrovmnint now. Sim fonnil lint \rttliln ft w 'lc nf ter tat limit iilio Jelt very much Iwtter , mui U now entirely free ironi tno o BO- vero liead.icio . She IL-UI not takrn ny ot DV nc- ronnt flnro i.ist pprlnir , iiml \ \ li - , toilnothmLimitmm\va nui't ln\oltlnlhn liouso. Vountrulr. IIO.MlUt 1) . hi ASH. lliutltlil , llnei. C.1.1IOOI > ft CO. , AtwtliecariM. Lowell I'rlcoH.BlsIorSl. Moli IT UnuwJn * . CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 tai/TIclcDta only 5. Sharoa In Proport'ou"E3 Lonisiana State LottGTY Comsa certify that uiiupcniie ths ta rangemtnti for all Ihr Monthly anl Eem-A.nmuA ( Ornmnji of the Z/otifriatia Stuie Lottery CoMfKiny , nn j inytrtcn manual and control tht D--auinyt 'htmwm $ , and that the tame ate conducted uU 'i ncttyfairnt3i. and in good faith touard allvar , , ' < a , and wi authorise the comi tiny to tut thiiter- tVeate , uithfae-similetof cur cgii turif attazhcd ( i iti aivermementt. " n 1&8H Ir b jo.in > by ihu Ic or educational and chirlUblu purposes with a cap * Ital ol 01,000,000 to which a rcnctvo luml ct OTOI t5K,000 ) hu slnco bceit nddtnl. By on oycrwhelmbic iiopulir vntu lt trncohlm WMJ mide n put ot the pmotit pt ' .i c'jii < li tclloa adopted Dtoombcr SJ , A. b. ItTO. * - ' Thn only Lottery over voted on and doiood by the people of any State. It tiovcr Bcnlcs or pantixinea. , Ita grand single number drawings take place monthly. A splondtd opportunity to win a Fortune , Fifth Grand Drawine Clan * E. In the Acad emy of Muflo , Now Orlnnnn. Tuesday. May 13th , 188J ICStL Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PKIZB , S75.000. 100,001) Tiakota.nt . li vo Uollara Kach. Frac tions. In l'"iftlis ' in proportion. LISP OP PHIZES. I UAOTAL P1UXU . 7J,000 I tla do . 2,000 ( do d . , . . .10,000 1 PH17.E8 OF 8WOO . W.OOO fi .10 EOOO . 10,000 10 ilu JW . 10,000 ! J3 MW . , . , . 10,000 IOV do 200 . 20,000 jpi ) ill UK ) . 30.000 UK ) do ( d . 3000 ilu ! b . U5.000 ) \\o \ do EfO . 2,160 l PrlM % nmoantlcc tu . . . & 65BM Avpllcitlon lor ratcn ta c'Ma th&uIJ ho ru.-vto only t tLo oflloo to the Commiy } In Hew Orleans. For further Information wrlta clearly Khlag full ddroaj. Make F. O. Money Orders { ttyablo ud 'Mrcxn llc Utercd Letters to flUW ORIGANS HA'IIOXAIi BANK , New OrlcAns , tut. I'oiUl Notca and ordinary letters by Itnll or Kx. prong ( all tumg of t5 and tipwords by Kxpreaa at out exponac ) to M A. UAUPinN , 01 a. A. UAUrillX , Now Orleans , tx 007 BevoutU St. , Waihlurtoa , U. 0 , CEO. 3ER , All Ulndi oIDraid , Fancy Cakes and nsiintly on Dr , Amelia Burroughs < OFFICE AND RESIDENCE' 1617 St. - Umaba Dodgot . , , TBLKPIIOXE No H > . . JAMES X , CRAIG- , AND FLORIST. Tltni ipedflcalloiui and estimates ot cost of laylna out now or remodeling old lawua , grading , Boddloir , eta. vrill Lo lurnlilig 1 oil BpiillcatlOD. Grower and dealer m all kind * of Flowers , Hhrubs , Ornamoatal anil Shade Trent , Jutt the thing for Cemetery or Lawn Decoration , Green Ifouto ami Nuraerr 23nl Htrcut , near Kott Omaha. Cut Flowers and Flower- In ; I'lanta In l > oU for aole at all Boaaong , and any FlnraUH'slumo'D uquetalavloupon tlio Bhortoat notice. Ordeis by mill proinp'ly attendedfto. Ad- dren r , O. lloz 095 Omaha. Neb , NEBRASKA LWO AGENCY 0. F. BAVis & GO , iiocossaoua TO PAVIS < e YOitE.i | jae > Dcnl Dealer * In ESTATE Itoj on Am , isltcted la and oo wy toruw , Matte , Hurt , Cunilng , 8n y , BviD'J rt , aid Butltr OaunlTp Taxu pUJ In all nirbi of the HUU Money UHDIK ! on improxxl Itrma