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    MAHT
OMAHA ,
Established 1871. MORNIiiG EDITION. '
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b B , WILLIAMS
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Oor. DodgefanS
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In tMs Department we ;
V are offering special Induce-
All Linen TabletDamask'
50c , worth 70c ; 5-8 Ger
will ofier the balance , of
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our SL25 NjipMriBab'SLOO ,
zani i All-Linen iDama.sk
' "SapHn at Sl 50. ' Bargain. '
We will sellourbest Turkey :
- key Eed Damask.at.,5D.c L
Another lot , of,4tha Extra
Sizevfo woffi
ls at-20c ,
30c. Whe have fonr lots
of Damask Hnck and Twil
led Towels at 16 l-2c each ,
Slendid Value , We will
V7orfchj$34q4 (3ur ( S5.00
Kaplan , ' sligM gsplidj
kin , slightly solid , $3.0lk
We"ioffar ihe. .balanoar f
our'fiae's'Bts' at greatly "re-
ducad prices. , .
J rseilles-Quil's" Lower , , than
evefBamsleT Damask inBleadli-
ed at $1.00 , $ L25 , $1.50 and
$1 75 , actually worth 50o more"
per yard.
v' ' ( I Oiss ' CoohecD Tqnlards af
12 1-26 , former pribe 16 2-3c. ) -
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Embroideries f
Now" open the lateab'novelties
in Edginga and Insertions , all
qualities aacU g widtteyr Our
lenge competitioni
fc. B. WILLIAMS & SONS'
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irCash House , "
Dodga and Fifteenth Streete.
c 'FOUE1 N EVENTS.
. ' ) . - GOEN-O TO PAHAITZEIHB :
SpecUl Di p tcb-lo 3ha Bee. - )
LOXDON ; Fjbrnnry 19 1 s. m. A
' -dispatch Iron New Castle says Gen.
Sir Evelyn Wood and Gen. Sir Gocrgo
Oolley-- have decided to. make no. *
.movement until their whole force ! *
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concentrated. h'suppnaTd that
this -will give them a decided , victory
. .over the Boera , aud also closa ihe
JVTBr.
L > t i . CABLEGRAMS.
.Specli DUpatchcs to Tni BEE.
Over the Waterloo courseyoaterdny ,
3n the deciding race for the Waterloo
'
' " " beat
cup Miller's "Princess D'agman"
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'jjBrockle Bank's "Bishop.
JjaycocV , the Australian eculler ,
'party of epcrtsicen saw him off.
A dispatch froai Athens says an
alarming var feeling prevails in that
city.
city.Jn _ s. published intorvievr with James
Stephen's , head..centre of , the Fenian
SrganiaatiDn , hoi yi Ireland mnsT
* * jHave'aregtjlar-fi'ghb to gain her iud&
jpendence.
The e rl of Leafield died yesterday ,
in the 06th year of his a e. _
In the house ot commons Ir.st night
the conflict on the epsaker'a notes was
continued.
Jiord William Pitt Lenox is dead.
Ho ? vas the younger son rf 'ChtrleB
Gordon Jjennor , 1C. G. , duke of Rich-
tnond.
A Oonstantinople tli pitch sayt
Cauat Halzfeldt has arrived at Stani'
.bough.
A dispatch from Duaban saya there
5m no ch anco of a f ght before Laings-
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mecklia attacked. . , i55
WA | dispatch from Calcutta saysyAb-
dul Hohmth's movements excite greit
jilam in Calcutta. , „ : , ' < & g
P l&k. Home fiupatch'ayi jth&pspasf i-
rprjsses great anger over the Purnoll-
Rehefort confcrcnco at Paris.
Tia agitation ia favor of the Boer *
ia iocroasinR throughout Germany.
Typhns fever is epidemic at Sefisia.
There is tarrib'.o dutreas amoag > be
inhabitanU , attLmSajTdoatlis aratra-
ported. t-VIVA 7 J 1
Perfldloua Peppermint
CHICAGO , February 18 10 p. m.
Sirs. Annie Porter , wife of Andrew
Porter , blacksmith , t 1319 State
atreSl , fitarted down townni day
! | two" isjo with S1200 to "buy a piano and
a silk dress. She made s call npon a
, i friend , Mrs. Snlltran , who introduced
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it t tec to hcronTilliad , and ' oioe
young mm , Frank Loomii. They
had a pleasant chat , and drank some
peppermint. Finally , going out for a
4 walk , they entered a restaurant and
4r nV5nbre.p < ! ppermint supposed no
.fare been dragged , jiaj M r . = . P Srl5r
* Boon fell a&lesp , and wu taken 'homo
in a hick. When eho rooorerad she
oandhermonpynnd all her jewelry
gone. llr * . Scdltvan and the young
Hion were arrested , and a portion ol
tho. property recovered. _
KerossMjCalamlty. cfjg , '
EpecUI Dtewteh toTbe Bte-J
LEADVILLK , Col. , February 19 1 a.
. * m. A. miner , named McMillan , from
Man&fieU. Pa. , living alone on tbe
i headwater * of the Gunnison river , wai
yesterday found dead fn hie cabin.
His limbs and bandi were burned to
fi tamg' , and his bo3y frp so 'olid.nn
is supposed the accident win capjad
by the explosion of a t
Over § 300 in gold was found in few
trunk.
$ he PnndingjBill Pinjilly Passes
. . - 'theSenate.
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Wh\ch"fQ Y tes the Neces-
of an Extra
Session.
Credentials of Gen. Van
Wyck are Presented to
ipccIU Dispatch to Tbe Bee.
WABHISGTON , February 18The
difigiblll Mltafc.B'jjSp Jn'3ha .eon-
at 10:40 : a. m. A separate vote en
each amendment adopted in the com
mittee of the whole was demanded.
, , ia.r. , Thurman advocated a mluiinum
of fifty "dollars us the denomination 'of
the trea8Bty cotes ! This-was rejected
byjf vole ! ofj6 ioliirj THe dehbunua-
don , therefore , stands ten dollars and
.multiple * thereof , . i ' S
* < The Erodehtials-bf Charles H. Van
Wyck , as senator from Nebraska , for
Blxf6ars7ffonT March 4 , 1881 , and bf
John Ft.Mtller as senatqc irpm
Mr. Vest introduced a bill to incor
porate an inter-ocaanic ship railway
: ompany , and for other.purpcsai.
Ferred to the committee on
affaire.
The eenato than resumed th > con
sideration of the funding bill , and all
the amendments rreporiedifruim tno
'
committee of tne nhilj'wcrj agreed
Jo ; , except * ectioti7 which WBapissed ; ,
-avor uufil . fthe ndi'viduali . . DrBp'oaltiona
ff t * > SI * < - < Mf T * * Mk fflf !
j.o smena Jrore acted upon. S 1
m6ti3hof ? JTrSTiiorman 'he bill
S Oa . . . . . ,
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-o- - * ! : - K.-V t" lt t fr < ? *
providtng for tha orbctioffof n'fire-
proof. building at Colnmbua , Ohio , at
4-cost uot exceeding $403,003 , wit
'tikenupand pataeo1. f"j
vOo motionlfTirr. LSgan , the bill
for the relief of Wm. H. Gill was ta
ken up and. passed.
\Th9MnatattT6t ? resumed , t e con-
slierition'ofihe'fundingiblll ; ) proceed-
iri loTote oii'ttfe'amindraent agreed
to in the c immittee of the whole ,
Khich : war passed yeas 43 , nays 20 ,
If sere. Thgul's , Plumb and S sunders
voting iii , the affiraialive. AU the.
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JIB yard'a. motion , to ; make the
la1 3"Tper | " cen'wasrejecfed. .
AJ I Ti Btroggle ; bet ween the appro-
[ jtt > uji cammittto and the Eelect com
mit too on diseases cf cattle , the bill
making appropriations for the support
of < the government o ! the District of
Colnmbia was 4aken > up , land all the
committee's amendmnata r-groed to ,
and thefcill'p ! ae8.
Mr/Allisoa reported the legialatire
judicial- and exoeativo apnropriation
bill , Bnd on motion of Mr. Jlansom
the river and harbor bill was taken
from the table and referred to the
commltlee'crfconunerce ; "
The honsa bill for -ihe relief of
WilliimTR , WilmerTlaTo collector of
internal revenue , was taken up and
passe4. i -
- ' ToVbill'for ' the establishment of a
bareau of . 'ftnimal industry , known is
the cattle bill , was , taken up , and the
amendments .reported ! from the com
mittee on agriculture ! > were agreed to.
Pending farther motion on.the cattle
bill , Ihe senate , on motion of Mr. ' '
Morgan , went Into executive session ,
and-wien 'ttie rdoorswere opened ad-
juuruod. . ' "
HOUSE.
ThVhousa on an indirect iasuejmade
to'tako , up , Ihe'liiHifor therieliaf of
Gen- Fitz'-John' Porter , , refused to
tike up bills on-thit'bouBe ' calandar ,
, by 114 yeas to 117ays.
- The house tbenwontinto commit
tee' otfthe , agrieuliural appropriation
billi After. conidarabler discussion
> ver < r'lhe < numorp.QB amendments the
bill was 'finally pissed and , the honje-
jtB p. m , adjourned. .
CAPITAL NOTES.
FKEKABDO WOOD'S KESIAISS AT THE
CATITAJi.
3pdal Dhpatch to The Bee.
WASHCfQTOx , February"18j The
remilns'or Honr-FornaaapWoLd ar-
rivje hcro Sieslerdaf ruoitmng. in
charge of his son and the committee
of the house appointed to meet the
remains at PitUburg. The party waa
met at the depot by the committee of
ways and means , of which he was
chairman , aiul the sergeant at-arms of
the houee. The remain * were taken
to his Idto residence. The funeral
BsrviciB-wiil'bo hold this afternoon ,
and the remains taken ti New York
on tha night train , to reach New
York Snnday morning.
All idea of an extra session is disii-
pated by the passage of the funding
bill in a shape to be readily concurred
in by tha bouse.
Mr. 'Cox has giren notica that he
will call up the previous question on
the "apportionment bill to day , but
a the house will , adjourn at 2j > . .ra.
.totaffea'd ! iheftraeri [ ! of n-fFet-
nando Wood , ( t is doubtful it Mr.
Oox will succeed.
The appropriation committee lias
begun work on the general deficiency
bill , which Is the last of the appro-
'pmtion ; bills , and thejjBxyect to have
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itready o'repqrt'Wlyjnext week.
Of co'nrsa'there'wni ba an extra
session of the senate after the 4th ol
March , to confirm Gen. Garfield's '
cabinet , and such other nominations
ai he ms jr dcjlrp to make.
There seems to ba & genfraj sen'.i-
'm6nt3hfaVoOniii ' i nB Mi < ite con
firmation Tf Mr. Shepherd' to ba
United States district-attorney for the
Southprn-dietrlct.oLNewYork. Mr.
CbaTclTngVtt s saia regards the ap
pointment very favorably , while Gen.
Garfield wrote a personal letter In
Mr. Shepherd's behalf to Mr. Hayes.
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; . .s'he ' repabjicanTepresenjeitivM Jield
& caucus last evening to consider Ihe
apportionment bill. They were over
throe hours In consultation , and.fin-
alif adjourned without reaching any
conclusion. Another caucus wiH be
held on Tuesday ejreaing next , trhea
itjUjOioe'cted * jHo6 > 6f ; action jyil } be
determine upon !
AHESICA77 OK FOEEIGK SHIPS ?
A pamphlet has just been brought
out by Mr , Charles L. Hill , of thp
etate department , in which ho in
quires into the caose ot the decline of
American commerce , andgr tbe title
ofn"Amarican or Foreign ShlpsJ"
I'-
t tjan , and has accompanied his argu
ment , yhicb is in effect an answer to
Senator Deck's lite spaecb , mthrae
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new tables otgreat value. { Jtta shownj.
that England now pays as .eubaidif s to ,
her difleront line ? , over tbreo million
dollars yearly , , and that thoX United *
States also contributes to ttie euoporP
of English steamship lines § 15S.qQO :
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yearlr , while givlrg to its own liriea" "
less hau one-third of that sum. Ir.
Hilli vstimatca that the earning ; of
foreign ships daring Just , , year , f jam ,
AmsrJcin ports , was § 147,000,000.
TUB WOOD OBSEQUIES.
The following arrangements , hr.vo
beea-aado ror.thofuneral of. .tho. la to
Hon. Fernando Wood : The funeral
services wllliba heldi at h3residcricb ;
Dr. "Paret , pastor of the 'Epiphany ;
church , wiUgfllcIato. 1'b ? following ,
gentleman hayo been selected by the
family aa pall bsators : "Speaker. B/m- .
dall , Senators Thurman of Ohio , and
Bayard of Delaware , Representatives
'Lovi P. Ttf ortpn of Now York , and
George B. Loring of Massachusetts ,
ex-Judgo Swsyae of the supreme
court , W. W. Corcoran , and ex-Mayor
Barrett of this city. The remains
will leave on the 10 o'clock afternoon
train for New York , accompanied by
'the following committee appointed by
the house of representatives : Hons.
Jahn Randolph Tusker , William P.
Vtye , James Phelps , Mark H. Dun-
nell , ,11 , G. Mills , William McKenley ,
John G. Carlisle , Simon B. Chitten-
den aud Walter Hatching. There
will bo no public ceremonies in Now
York. The remains will be taken di
rectly upon their arrival in New York
to Trinity cemetery , Chrrnanville ,
.and placed in the receiving vault for
interment.
CLASSIFIED , CENSUS. , .
The censui office announces tno fol
lowing approximate distribution of
" 3 total population of the country
among the several cl ' : Males ,
5,520,582 ; females , 24,632,284 ' ; na-
jives' of the United Stiles , 43',475i506 ;
'foreign born , 0,077,360white ; ? ,
43,404,877 ; colored , 0,577,151 ;
Indiana and half breads not
jn tribal ; relations on reservations
'under the care of the government ,
05,122 ; . Chinese , 105,463 ; other
Asiatic ? ; 2005. The number of col
ored persons to each 100,000 whites
is 15,153 , aaainat 14,528 in 1870.
Tha number of females to every 100-
000 malea h 90,501 , against 07,801 In
1870. The number of foreign born
persona to every 100,000 natives Is
15,359 , against 16,875 in 1870.
FBOM BAD TO WORSE.
HOMBOLDT , NEB , February 1C.
To the Editor of The Beo.
I moved from Ohio one year ago
this month. My chief object was to
get away from high and exorbitant
taxation , and also .a country run by a
set of political rats , rings and cliques ,
and full of corruption to the core.
Yes , so tospeak , they are nothing
more than so many legal daylight
thieves and robbers in their way cf
doing business. My short experience
here ia , that I have simply jumped
out of tbe frying-pan into the fire.
I am reading your paper , and take
a great deal of'interest in your edito
rials and reports concerning our po
litical rats just now at I ncoln. I
want to say that it is with much
pleasure and satisfaction that I view
the bold , fearless and manly stand
you have taken in fighting those evils
which I find prevailing among ns to
such an alarming extent.
Such political acrobat } aa Church
Howe and his associates in politics ,
would corrupt the morals of the angel
Gabriel , if he had to aasociato with
them in politics. -hey were cnn-
ceived in EL , , born in iniquity , Bap
tized in rascality , and have practiced
It politically ever since.
Now , I assure you thifc you have
the hearty thanks and aympattr of
all good citizens that have tho-wolf are
of this new state and their homes at
heart. You are sure to get your rt-
. .ward , sooner or , later , for right.will
prevail.
I have no aspiration to become a
newspaper correspondent , but per
haps will open upon this subject
again In .the near future.
i TAXPAYER.
THE SPAMBH ITCH.
WELLS , NEB. , February 14.
To the Editor of TCK Bis.
Why can't there be something done
in this session of the legislature to ,
make\ law to prohibit herds of Texas
or Mexican poniea from being driven
Into this atato and. seeding us every
year with the Spanish itch ? A great
rniny valuable horses have died with
the Spanish Itch in thi : neighborhood
within the past year. There should
ba strict laws passed to stop diseased
horses or ponies from coming into the
state. This is a matter tbat every
farmer should look into. I auppoaa
petition * should ba sent to the state
legislature. Pieasa stir tnls Spanish
itch question up , and oblige
WHEELER 0. , WICKS ,
ELECTRIC BRIEFS.
Special Dispatches to Tha Ees.
A deed for 7,000 ncrcs of land ,
heretofore in controversy between the
thofWinona . & 'St. Petsr and ttie S .
Paul & Sioux City roads , , has beep ,
delivered by the governor to the forr
mer corporation.
The remains of the eccentric physi
cian , Dr. Rowadin , of Hamburg , Ind. ,
.were forwarded fp Washington , Pa. ,
yesterday , for.crematlon.
Ex-Police Justice Alvin Salisbury
died yesterday in Chicago , aged 61.
He.vas pne.of tjie best-ltnown of. the
old citigana of ChigQ.
Twenty-five houses were barnod at
Scottsboro , Ala. , yesterday. LQES ,
$40,000.
FORT SMITH , Ark. , February 8.
The trial rf , Geo. W. Padgett for mur
der of' Vm. H. Stephens tprminated
in a verdict tf guilty of mnrdor.
LjrrtERocp , Ark , February 18.
In Benton county , 0. D. GqnteV , a
brother of Congressman Tom Gnnter ,
shot , and , it ia thought , mortally
wounded a man named L. B. Gam
ble ,
PnTSErnio.'Pa. , February 18. The
remains of Hon. Fernando Wood will
not arrive in this , city , cntij to-night ,
the special car containing thebody bo-
.ing cut off at St. Louis.
NEW YORK , February 8. A letter ,
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'ha's beeare.csye4ftqin ] Trickett , the
"oarsman , saying ha would leave Eng
land for America. Ho' will "train fit
Saratoga lake , and take part in all
professional regattas , endeavoring to
get.matchos.'ffith all prominent Atcer-
icwn
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Important' Evi'dence of' a
Servant GM : in' ! tjia
WhittakercCase ? y
Grant ; Denies that He
.Egbert Lincoln for rthe AtJ J
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-t oraej-Generalship ,
ReportCpntradicted thatJoe :
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Emmet Died in , Sti , ' -
Louis.
.A Female Detective 'Brings
Seven Illinois Murder
ers to Justice.
Disclaiming tne Mortgage.
Special dispatch to.TanOiaK. .
CHICAGO , February 18 10 p. m.
The Chicago Baptist university is
about to file a bill1 in' the name of the
state of Illinois , to have a mortgigo of
SISOjGOO against their institution ,
hold by the Union Mutual Life lanK-
ranee company , declared.invalitL 'Th'e. '
claim is that the mortgaging of the in
stitution by former trustees was ilia-
gnl , 83 it was donated by Stephen A.
Donglai for educational purposes ? > nd
never to ba alienated from the same.
SpacUl dlspstch to The loa.
NASHVILLE , Tonn. , January 19 1
a. m. Ai Springfield special to The
B .inner says the evidence in the La
Prado murder case waa closed ycstjr
day , and the argument begun. Lou
Small , Bob Treat and Jim Higgins
endeavored to prove an alibi , but wore
not successful. The evidence discloses
the fact that it waa the plan of the
murderers to kill quite a number of
citizena in the neighborhood had they' '
not been thwarted. This explains
tha determination on the part of many
that the negroes shall die. Argument
in the case will close this evening ,
and the jury will 'return a verdict in
the morning. It is rumored that the
negroes say Sprlng6eld must protect
the prisoners , and refer to the mob
bing of a negro ut Clarkville , a year
or two after which the town was
burned , The threat is indirect , and
the truth of it is doubted , although
one of the city ofiicula professes to
have received such a warning through
a letter. It h thought that it the jury
convicts the murderers there will be
no trouble.
"Dutch ? " Emmet Still Lives.
Special Dispatch to The Bes. i
CHICAGO , February 19 1 a. m. A
dispatch from St. Louis contradicts
the report of the death of Joe Emmet.
He Las not been in that city for some
time , but hid brother-in-law , Dennis
Sway , laft the inimitable "Fritz" a
few days ego in New Orleans , alive
and well.
The Whi takerCourtmartlal. .
Special Dbpatch to Tha Bee !
NE-wYonir , February 19 1 a. m.
At the WhlttakercDurtmartial yester
day n young .girl , Etta Danike , was
placed In the witness chair , and said
that she lived with Col. Lasalle'a fam
ily at Weat Point. She testified to
having received a bundle containing u
bloody handkerchief , .and pieces of
belting from Drummer Knittlo , and
to having washed them , and to have
then given them bick to the colonel.
She untied the knots In the belting
with a fork , aa they were tied too
hard f jr her to untie with her hands.
Col. Lazalle was recalled , and briefly
questioned aa'tb his giving a handker
chief and belting to hia orderly , and
.receiving . themback , from hia servant.
E. T. MoEnany ; clerk in tbe quarter
master's department at the military
academy , identified the handkerchief
oflered in evidence aa similar to those
issued -to Oideta. Further proceed
ings were postpanad-until Wednesday
next.
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A JLjUnatic's.'Froak.
Special Dispatch to Tns Bsa.
NEW FORK , February 19 1 a. m.
A number of pedestrians , while pass
ing Twentieth street and Third avo-
enue , yesterday afternoon , were at.
tractod by the suspicious movements
of a-yonng woman , who was carrying
a baby In1 her arms , and loading a lit
tle girl two years old by the hand.
The woman sat down upon a stoop ,
and before any bystanders could in
terfere , she drew a largo"claspknife ,
and cut a deep , gash in the girl's
threat. The woman was immediately
seized and harjjd over to the police.
She gave the name .of Mary Carroll ,
and stated that she knew what she
had done , and waa. not sorry for it.
Ou being examined by a physician-it
waa found that. she. had also cut her
own throat , and waa undoubtedly of
unsound mind. Bota-the wonjan and
child were sent to a hospital. Jt is
doubtful if the child will recover from
itsinjuries. .
Shrewd Bo 2. lr _
Special Dispatch to The Bee
WATJKESIIAW , Wis ? , February 18
10 p. m. A woman forty years of age ,
employed jn 1)19 ) Siate Industrial
Ephoolhepe , It is discovered , tiaa as
sisted aeyer r oys about twenty years
of age , Ip escape recently. Th'ey die :
covered her weaknes3and would make
love to her , when aha vould help them
' out The Viol was discovered through
s Jettef which she had written to one ,
and not finding hini , was returned ti
her.
Singular Warning1.
Special Dispatch to The BesJ.
L/JSj ASQELOS , PAJJ.J February If }
10 p. m Wednesday night a fire
broke out in the lower part of the rea-
-idenoo cf Simon White. * The family
had all retired , and were asleep. The
flames spread rapidly from the kitcaen
and speedily enveloped the adjoining
poms. Lying on a shelf In the dining
room pantry was a Joailed wirolpet.
Th.e heat became BO Intense th'at the
cartridges ip fchp pifltol. 'we're ex.
pjoded. ' Thp nojsa aronjed tbe , In
mates o ! the house , who ijp to that
time had been slumbering , .unoon
scions of their peril. They all suc
ceeded in escaping from the burning
building , nuV just in time to save
their Itrep. . The entire structure with
all' their- furniture and clothing v&a
cocsnmed. " l : " * *
Cheap Glory.
Bp dal dtapatch to "nm PJB
CHICAGO , February 19 1 a. m.
Half a dozen of tlje most prominent
ohfesns of Chicago' , in interviews V
be published to-day , repudiate and
discourage the -jchdine r3Cec.il j ! a'.r.rl- ' '
ed for celebrating .tho decennial anni
versary , of the-Ghlcsgp fire next fall. ,
They cay the whole thin ! ? was sttrtcd"
by patty officuiT JiqpJDgpalitfcsl pre-
formant. iChiswitf probably pat an
cn'd io the proposed celebration ?
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Bpodat dbpatchta t < > iThe B o
NEwYoUK , Feb'tturjrig ' liam.
Senator 0 .nkling broakf ja'ted with a
friend at tho.rifjji Avpnuo hotel yes *
lerday moming gjjl'hoy ' '
In one poriie
and were tliOj
humor. * * Whilfl thus engaged the eon-
atox was handed tha card of n repor
ter , and in response sent back word
tbat bo would ba ghi to aeo him
When greeted by tha reporter hie
said : '
"I waa.happy.to. receive your card ,
bat really T cannot talk of political
affairs with a newspaper nfsn at pres
ent. "
"Can't you say something about
the visit you have just made to
President-elect Garfield at Mentor ? "
"Wei1 , yes ; I had a pleasant ; trip ;
vrm most hospitably entertained by
one of the kindest hosts in the world.
I left Mentor on the early train yes
terday morning , and reached New
York late in the evening. I intend
to leave \Vaahlrgton on tLo 11
o'clock trim this morning. "
Senator Conkling informed a
friend that ha would be in New York
ajaln abont the 25 : h of this month' .
By a somewhat singular coincidence
Senator Bhino will ba at ' "Windsor
hotel the last week in the mouth. By
some ones' it is conjectured thai overj-
turea are being made to establish
'
'friendly relations between Oonkling
and Blairie.
Choked to Destn.
Special Dispatch to The Boa.
WATNESHDED , GA. , February 19 1
B. m. The governor was telegraphed
to Thursday by a prominent gentle
man of this olace foe further respite
of three weeks for Frank -Twigga , the
murderer. No answer being received ,
Twigga was huog at t u'rtaen minutes
past 12 yesterday , on the earne gallows , -
lows in the jiil yard used for his
i brother Mo SB. Before the cap was
adjusted he said : "I now stand at the
point of death. There is no use for
me to tell a lie about it. If brother
Moso had told in tbe court-house
what 1i3 told mo , I would now' ' be
free. I am prepared to die. Good
bye to everybody. Christ has promised , -
ised to ba with me. " The nooae was
looao and his nek wia not broken.
He wa < j strangled to death in twenty
minutes.
No Choice Yet.
Special Dispatch to The B o.
HARKISBOBG , February 19 1 a. m.
The proceedings the joint com
mittee yesterday were dull. After
taking the thirty first ballot it was
agreed to adjourn until to-morrow.
The result of the ballot was : Beaver
78 , Wallace 82 , Bayno 69.
Elevated Belt Railroad.
Special Dispatch to the Bee.
CINCINNATI , 0. , February 18 10
p. a. The bult railroad company
orgin'zjd for the purpose of bnildink
elevated connec.iou tracks between
the raiJroada cantering in this city ,
opened their subscription books to
day , and stock amounting to.SlCO.COO
was taken. , _ ,
A League of Bobbers.
ttr Micl Kispatch to The Bee.
GENEVA , February 10 1 a. m. ,
A vary interesting murder trial is
abcut to begin here before Judge Kel-
lum , on a change cf venue , from De
Kalb county. Seven young men of
Sandwich are under indictment for the
murder of Hiram P. Allen , a wealthy
citizen of that place , on the night of
Febrmry 16 , 1880. Mr. Allen was
awakened by a man at the foot of his
bed r fling his pockets. He jumped
up and grappled "Twith the burglar ,
Mis. Allen hid in the closet. Several
shots were fired and Mr. Allen fell
dead. Another bu-glar in the ha'I '
said : /'Have you finished the old caas ? .
Why don't you come along ? ' ' They
then , ran out. M-'ss Allen , aged 20 ,
heard them end saw them from the
staiirway , but was afraid to go down
until they were .gone. A pieca of tal
low candle and a , cap , whichjho-as-
saasius left , furnished a clew ) pointing
to several prominent young men of
Sandwich. A female detective' waa
employed , arid , by the use of ' wiles ,
known only to herself , she gained the
confidence of one and iadnced him td
tell the whole story. It was that
these seven young men , 0. C. Wood
ruff , 0. Crawford , , T. 0. EllisW. .
Thomas , E. A E mmpns , Bf. A.
ICeifenborg and J. A. Deer , 'had been
for over two years leagued together
for the purpose , af burglary and high
way robbery- whether heacknowl ; ?
edged which one shot Mr. Allen , does
not appear. The prosecution ohira to
have abundant evidence , but they also
expect one of the number to turn
state's ovidcnce.
POLITICAL POINTS.
Spaclal DiFp tctcpw The Bee :
. CIBYELANP , 6VFeb. . 19 1 a m.
Hon. 'Ijjjierf ' Storra , of'Ghicagi > } stop
ped hBr yesterday. Ho oaidjn apyi
vaUkconvenation. wifluaSgentleman
connected with The Lsado ; that he
had just returned from New York ,
wheroho has been canvassing the senti
ment ofjoadtog republican politicians.
He dined with Hamilton Fishpond a
number of pther ppmlhen gontre- ,
men , and ' merGrant and repreVecia-
lives of 'Oonkllng. ' He.sayS Levi P.
Morfotf will "not get a place in the
cabinetbnt all - NeW York factions
have-agreed upon.Charles G. Folger ,
who I ? to ba made , secretary'of the
ta ' " * p "i :
Conkllng's vjslt.to . . „
reference to Folger's appointment ;
John A. Logan , who called on Garfield -
field .several day.B ago. did'ao' 'tor 'ftp
purp6seoj. ! nrgiog the appointment of
Robert ' Lincoln . "a fatt6rney.fgeneral. ;
Logan' told Girfield that .Grant
strongly endorsed Lincoln , and Gar-
fiel'dryeaterday received a letter from
Grant'denying Eogan'a.claims" V ' .
o'y. Jfurrfty. of OtaH. . .andGen. .
Gajficld Ulked'Jn ( , tbe MSrpion quw-
" ' '
tfon"yeVteruay-'for an hour'and'fh'e '
presidanf'eect ] wi-qg ? | [ t { o { h'p" sub
ject thoroughly in hts , inaugural adr
dress , which will be extemporaneous.
Blaine U not expected at Mentor.
Girfield.haaLnot decidodjwhen orhow
*
he'is ' to goto Washington ; " "
. .
Spceul Dbpotcb to.tbs Ezx
WAsmkoiON , February 19 1 a. m.
For the upper Mississippi , and lower
5igsonrl valleys | " farmer ele < w or
partly cloudy' Breather' ! nortRVesl
winds , bpcoming light and variable ,
thence shifting-to 6qh ( with
ary or falling barometer ,
New Torfe Money and Stocks.
\VALfi STREET , February lr.
At 1 p.m. the prices weie as.follows :
MONEY 5@6 pet cent sexchnnRe.hishsr ,
at4.84@4.87. J
OOVZRNJIEST3. i
Steady. * " ' B ! "
US C's , ' 81. r. . L 01 $ IT S4'a . 1 14 '
U S 5'a . . ' . . .I m | Currency 6s..l 155'
U S 4i's..l 13 I
. STOCKS. >
80. Han&StJoe. .
, NYO ; . i40 | L'S ' . 13i *
N J C : . . . ' 109 Lakollrie . 68i
1C . 13 > Jj &N . 94
0 C . .7 53 Northwestern. . 131 |
M C. . . . . . . . . ! ll9i pfd , . 142"
NP . 464 O&M . 4r > |
. .pfd . . . . . 7tSTOV . 4J
UP. . f..liI TM . 01
OP . ; 904 QTcsilver
Man..i . 40g pfd . G2j
Metropolitan. . 121 Eeadinj . ; . C5 ,
, C S . i.flS KI . 138i
CC&IC..253 StP&O . 48
D &H . 113 pfd . 10CJ
Del&Uck..rr6i StPuul . 115) )
D&KioGrandelOCi Wcbash . 50i
Erie . 50 pfd.- . . ; . 90J
, Pf . 9li y&C. . . ; . 87
M &C . . 13 *
_
CnicsRo Produce Market.
CuiCAao , February 18.
\Vheat , corn .and , oats ? ere in mod
erate request and a shade easier ; mess
pork , lard and short ribs mot with a
fair demand , but prices' 'declined at
the close on'charige.
Wheat Spring wheat , March sold at
98J983 ( , April , 9999J3 ; M yl 02i
© 1 02g'June ; ; § 1 01 1 Olfryear )
90c , closing at 98j@98go for March ;
99@99gcforlApril ; ; 81 021 02g for
May ; 90 90 0 ' for the-yaar
Corn Msrch'eold at 37g@37io ;
Miy , , 42J@42cjJonei42@-12io : ; July ,
, Oata March old at29 J293c ; May ,
33 @ 33c,3une ; ' , 33 j@33ic ; Joly,32io.
Mesa Btrk'March.aio 55@15 57 * ;
April , $15'C7i@15 75 ; May , , § 15 7i@
15 90 ; closing at 815 55lo ' 57i for
March ; 815 7015 72 for April ;
815 85@15 90for - May ; sales 15,500
bbla. ' '
Lard March sold at1025@10.27 * ;
April , § 10 3510 40 ; May , § 10 45 ®
10 47A ; ; sales 5,250 tierces.
iBaTicMea S.iort ribj for Mirch
sold .at , § 7 92fc [ 95 ; April , , ? 8 02A@
8 05 May , 88 108 12J ; sales 700,000
Ibs.
Chicago Live StocS tlarnet.
CmcAao , February 18.
GUtile Thare.wsB an active market
for , cattle yesterday afternoon , but
owing to Ihe more liberal receipts than
for several days , prices ruled weak
and a shade lower , with a fair number
left over tihsold ; to-dayibwing to the
snow storm during the night trains on
the different roadr were within short
distance , but were unable to get round
the "Y" up ; to 11 o'clock , and bnyers
were doing very little In the way of
pnrchas'cg , the only sales repcrted
were , for cows and bulls , at § 3 35 ;
83 40 for a lot of choice shipping
steers ; , the fresh , receipts were 4,500
head.
head..Hogs Trains were late In arriving
owing to the snow blockade , and only
a moderate number of hogs were re
ceived up to the hour our reporter left
the yards , and prices ruled firm at
abont yesterday's- figures ; ] shippers
were the principal buyers ; sales ranged
at580@600 for liqht packing 'and
shipping ; 35 505 90 for heavy packIng -
Ing ; 85 7036 50 for good to extra
smooth heavy shipping lota for Phil
adelphia ; the freeh receipts , fprn
14.500. head/ , , ' '
r
St. Lou la Produce MarKOt.
ST. Louis , February 18.
Tiour Unchanged.
Wheit Dull and a shade cfi ; No ;
2 red 'winter ' ; § 1 Olil 01 J for cash ;
? 1 02i@l 02 | March ; SI 04gl Ol
for April ; 81 OG1 OoJ ® ! 05 fforMay ;
No. 3 doj 9892jjcNo. 4 do , nominal.
Corn A shade better , but slow at
"
372@38s for cash ; 37 3 fox. February ;
.38jj382B forilarch ; 39 3 , for April ;
4040jc | for 'May ; 40c for Jqne.
Pats Dall3333c ; ' for cash ; 33jc {
for ' April ; 34i@34o for'Msy.
'Rye Steady , at 88c.
Birley ; Dull arid unchanged ; prime
to fancy , 80@$1 05.
Load Quiet at 84 C2J.
Butter Unchanged at dairy , 20 ®
27c.
27c.Eg3 Lower at 18s.
Whisky Steady at 81 00.
Pork Higher at 815 75 for casfi ;
81600forM y.
Dry Salt Meats Higher and firm
at 85 00 ® 8 OO S 25.
Bacon Qale't at ? 5 8i@8 70 ®
Lrd Nominally higher.
Rjceipta Flour SjOOO bbls ; wheat ,
8,000 ; corn , 14,000 ; oata , | 1,000 ; rye ,
none ; barley , none.
Shipments JFlour , 8,000 ; w.'ieat ,
1,000 ; corn , 5,000 ; oate , none ; rye ,
none ; barley , none.
St. Louis Live titoctc Market.
St. LWis , February. 18.
Hogs Active , but lOc lower ; ligljt
S'ljpplng , § § " 255 f 5 ; Yorkers ' and
altlmores , ga 75@G 00' ; mjd
'packing , 85 BOigS " GO ; choice to fancy ,
| GlO6 50. .Receipts , (5,500 ( head ;
shlp'menta 3,000.
New Tqrs.iToduca Market
NE 'YORK , February 18.
Flonr Bjcelp'8,22,000 ' ; bbls ; sales ,
lljOCdbbls ; dull ; round hoop Ohio ,
? ! 40@5 00 ; choice do , 85 106 75 ;
superfine western , 83 604 00 ; com :
niCjn g good extra do ) " 54 30@f"6tj ;
choice do , do , 34 60@4 75 ; choice white
wheat do , § 5.006600.
Butter Dull and heavy ; Ohio , 13@
28c.
28c.phqoia - Dall at SOl J fore
o fancy.
Sugar Weak.
Molasses Unchanged.
Jetroleum CJaiet ona firm.
Rice Jn fair demand and steady.
Coffee Dall and weak.
Spirits of Turpentine Dull at 45
© 46o per gal.
Rosin Unchanged.
Tallow Firm atGgo per Ib.
- , i' c-
flcJtton Fjrmvsales GC'ffJea ; mid-
jdlfng uplands , .811 561 ; middling
Qrlean ? , $ } . ! gl | | fHture , .barely
steady ; . Febmary$11 80 ; Mircb ,
111 45 ; April , 811 61r May
811 73 ; June , 811 85r July , $11 93.
Wheats-Steady ; Chicago , SI 15 ®
1 16 ; MUwaukee , 81 17 ; No. 2
SiW ALAp i ii'i.8l'tf
MTayjaaUa , S q,000 bu. '
Corn Steady ; No. 2 , 67@P8' .
Sales EO OO bu.
aixed , c 'u. 3do ,
Pork $10 70017 BO'fer JI y.
TIIB ARCTIC IBR1TATOR
Boreal-Blizzards Continue
' jfco. Sow ! Ove Hill j ,
. ' and Dale ,
Gliicflgo Eiorgesftom a Beanfcr
; 'Jiil'Spread Averaging Two 1
9t * 'iyp * i * p'-jwx jffi * * * ' * ' " * ' * ftfai % . * * - ! $ t-
tmfru c as - ? get-
t
Indiana and Ohio Suffering
From Overflowing '
. Rivers. '
Oonkling Paj-tially Appeased
by the Nomination of j
Shepard.
Will It Never tet Up. !
Speelal.Dfapatch'tc.Tlia Uea !
CHIOAQO , IS The snow stormcon
inuad with uuabatod fcry from dark
laatnight , until noirly ten o'clock this
a. m. , when it ceaisea. The "fresh fall
{ a about two fees fnilep'h' . The slrcelr
car tracks have been opened , * ezcopt
in the suburbs. .Alt trains on th *
railroadu nro Jelsyod f jr hours , ymd
Bomo ara entirelj''aSanJoned. |
Floods.
SpccM Dispatch in nVcn ,
CiNcnyj.Ti , 0 , February 18 4 p |
m. R in began falling heavily early
last evening aju continued all night.
There are serious indications , in
many places , of .further idisaatora by
flood.
SpecliICLapntSii to Tac E-30 ,
ViSCFN.VEfi , Ind. s Fobruaty ,18 , 4 p !
m , The \Vatath river ill continues
to 11,30 rapidly and threatens to over
flow its bants. ThoEtnbriuins river ,
which runs into tha Wabash six miles
balow this city , has'bicked up aoveral
mllea into Lawrence county , Illinoi'p ,
and badly damaged the growing crop ) .
Farmers are despondent aa they ex
pect aa much Jevaatatntioo as accoin.
paniod the disastrous flood of 1575.
A Crumb for Conbllagr.
Special Dispatch to Tha Bea.
CIEVELAXD , Febrairy 18 4 p m.
A repnrt is in circulation here that
the president's withdrawal of Forst-
er'a name is duo to the conference
with Conk llng and that Shepard , a red
hot Conkling man , will 'ba ' nominated
as Gan. Woodford'a suacessor , in a
day or two at farthest. Tao nomina
tion will ba made at the suggestion of
Garfield , who would like to see Stan
ley Matlliowa confirmed.
Woodford'3 Successor.
Special Dispatch to TLo Ecu
WASHINGn < w , February 18 4 p.
m. The president haa just eent to
the senate the nomination of Elliott
F. Shepard , to ba Uni.'ed States dis
trict attorney f K the southern dis
trict of New York , in plrco of Gen.
Stewart L. U'oodford.
Tne Funding Bill rasses.
tlpociil Dupatcli to Tha E e.
WAsniNQTOS , February 18 4 p. ra.
The funding bill haa passed the
aanate by o vote of 43 ayes to 20 nays.
Joe Emmet Reported Dead.
CHICAGO , February 18 i p. m.
There is lumos here to-day that Joe
Emmet , the well known peraonator
of the character of Fritz , died last
uight IK Bf. Loi.ii ,
. Undoubtedly" " tha beat shirt-In tha
United States ia manufactured at the ,
Omaha Shirt Factory. Tha superiority
of Material and workmanship , com *
oined with their great Improvements ,
that ia Reinforced fronts , Reinforced
backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes
their shirt the moat durable and beat
fitting garment of the kind , ever
manufactured at the n jdorate price of
$1.50. Every shirt of our make ia
guaranteed firat-class and will refund
the nipue'y if found 'otherwise.
1 Wfi" make a specialty of all wool ,
Shaker , and Canton flannel , also
chcmoSs underwear , made np with a
view to comfort , warmth and durabil
ity. To invalids and weak-lunged
persons wo v br spo.jlal inducements
In the mannoj * hco goo da are made
for their protectuji.
GOTTIIEIMEE ,
in street.
ViHEGAR WORKS )
EENST KEEBS , Manager
Uacnfaclnrer ot sU kinJi of
"V I 3i
f Si.-Btt.
3STOTIOD53 ,
Any ono havln j dead auloials I will remove
them free o ! chirga. Leavf tfitra southeast
corn t o ( Usmsf n-.t I4th Ft ; , seconJ door. '
* CHARLES'SPLITT. .
FEVEli AND AGUE.
There b no civilised n oa In tha t7e3tern
Hemiaphorp la wMch the ntUity ol Hosfetisr' *
mina thHltt t9 u a tonic , contctiye , and utl-
MUocs tcedtcine. 1 < not known ondappredatsd.
wTiUeitbamertldBo for M MMOEJ nd alt
climates , It fa esptdally suited to the complaint *
jrafcerated by the weather. Meg tto purest and
neit veetabla BttenUnt In th * world. . *
For sale by Uraggisla and Dealen , to ' MB cp-
llv ( orHo t tVr' Alciiavttor1S31.
AMERiC N PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line oi Steamsliips
Leayloz Kew Tort ? itrj Tbnradaj at2p.m. .
England , France andQermany.
For rasaie apply to
. . C..B.RICHARD &
Passenys
Brso,4ay , NewTotk
& Hi
-i-y & $ - S.-
- -
Greeit'Sale ' of
W
A TV Tn""H Seamless to close out tit S1.25 , forraerflric8.Sl.75.
AlotofConpeJonvensatcS125 : , iormr price , $1.75 ! iokokS-
Binton Undressed at SL25 , former price , $1,75- And-a-verv Great
? nanfnQpnnmdd ol 2 5tatton Glovesthat we want
to CLOSE 0 UT , and we will let them go at 75c.
Would also call the attention to the Litest Novelties hr
1 *
Oner1 i/ * f * \ / \ T \
-Hi i ± r CJ O JLJ
Jusfrece've ; and consistingc
'rhe Hew Vermic'eUa Lace Scarfs and Fichus.
And Misses' and Children's Eiceracfc Braid Collsrs , a MoafBeaufi-
M Efi t , " ' " "
wHand Imbroidered Sw s Gcods in Scarfs and HCQU ? . , !
BALBBIGAN HOSE SsLfLGiftOKEDi
i 65c , 75c , 856 , NOW 50cts. , - - , . , .
These era yery Great Bargains , and ought to bo taken * tip. AT ,
- _ * - ,
Great Bargains in .
C O E , S E T S 'K
TheFrench tell Side Steels -
pou and DoubTo-SteenrT * Y out t
close out at 75c , former price , $1.25. " < o
We are Sole Agents for thia coldbrated Franch Corjet ar-
knowledged to bo the BE 3T Coraas ia tbo Worid , Sold by in at
New x ork pncea. ,
( J
A. GRUlGKSHAriK & GO.
r > i
it
Wholesale ami Kcihil 31aiTux
.
' ' ' .
* J..J
lif & * 3
J EWtl
i-t
Cold amr Sflrcr TOh (
and Jewelry
Gome and Se& OUFStock
asWe-WillPePleaset ;
to Show , Goods. . / !
EDHOLM ER1CKSON
loth &
pnafoffico >
HORSE SHOES
AND NAILS
, I
Iron and Wagon Stock , .
the Best .Assortment of
WHEELS. .
in the West. : ' "
At ' : ' '
Chicago I'rice > ;
VV d. BROATCH- -
fc 1211 . - . + >
Harnpy Street , Omaha.f
J nl8-Cnf
Van intnrer of all kinds of
Summer Bologna ( Cerve.'at Wnrstrf )
SAUSAGE Specialtiy. Orders promptly filled ,
, 1714 Bart St. , Omaha Neb. de23-tj
A GRATIFYIHG FACT THAT THE
WHITESEWIHO MAOHsN
Gives universal Satisikction and that it is stead
ily and rapidly increasing in public lavon *
tAU t-
The White Machine insfcly claims to bo the -
beet made , the easiest nmning , the 'simplest in
construction and tha' most perfect Machine in'
the market.
The "White Co. , 'employ aa agents inon of in
tegrity , and , purchasers are always aatiafled.j , * * :
because they find , everything , just aa repres-e-
ented. * * *
Everybody should use this Machine. The. ' T
sales so far this year are more than double'- * '
"the cbrfesponaingtime last year.
. AU orders addressed to the Omaha Office. - <
.will be promptly filled. , „
-v.JOHH ZEHRUNG ; .
- . , . .
Cor , DavciiDort and 15th Sts. Omahn.