Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 07, 1881, Image 1

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YOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY MAECiT T , 1881. NO220. .
Established 187 MORNING EDITION , Price Five Cents
HOUSE
FARMS
REAL ESTATE
15th and Douglas Sts. ,
Omaha Neb.
, - - .
Residence Lots ,
§ 100 to 52500 each ,
Houses and Lots ,
§ 275 to § 18,000 each.
pr/"V/"V Business Lota
\JU\J § 500 to § 10,000 each.
PQQ Farms.
AcreaLand-
900,000
19 000 A-cresa * Douglas Co.
7 Ci O O - crcs * a Sarpy Co.
Large Amount of Suburban
Property in I , 10 , 20 or
40- Acre Lots Within
I to 5 Miles irom
Post Office.
$250,000 TQ LOAN ,
At 8 per Gent.
NEW MAPS OF OMAHA
Published by this Agency ,
25 cents Each , Mounted SI.OC
Houses , Stores , Hotels , Farms
Lots , Lands , Offices , Booms ,
Etcto Rent or
Lease.
Taxes paid , rents collected ,
deeds , mortgages , and all
kinds of real estate
doouments mad e
out at short
M
notice.
This agency doas strictly
brokerage business. Doesnol
speculate , and therefore anj
bargains on its books are in
sured to its patrons , instead o
being gobbled up by the agent
Notary Public Always in
Office.
Call and get Circulars and ful
Particulars * at
BEMIS'
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
15th and Douglas Sts. ,
OMAHA , - - NEB
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WASKESFGrTOK
The Senate Confirms the
President's Nominations
Unanimously.
General Hancock is Extended'
the Privileges of the
*
Senate.
The White House Overrun
with "Visitors.
CAPITAL NOTES.
EpecUl Dispatch to The Bee.
WASHINGTON , Msrch G 1 a. m.
Senators Blnino and Kirk wood for
warded resignation * tha garercor'
of their states Saturday. "Tho Slaine
legislature will doubtless elect Fyo
Blalne's successor. The Iowa legisla
ture is not in session. The governor
will probably appoint James F. Wil
son to fill the uuospired term of
Kirkwood. Senator Windem's resig
nation will ioaout Monday.
It s thought the extr * r ? ' ion -wi'l
sit throughout this week.
It has not boon definitely set"-
when the new cib'iat w'1' t < aworn
in. It may cadone to-day.
Senator Cameron , Gen. Fshenc't
and ex Senator Hirlan din-d at fha
White Houeo ytstarday evening.
On motion of Senator Hoa tV >
the privilges of the senate were off red -
ed to Gen. Hancock during hia st ; 7
in Washington.
Gen. Hancock attended New York
Avenue Presbyterian church Sunday ,
nd in the aftetnoon mrie roveiul
calls. He left for Now York oa the
10 o'clock train lait night.
The death of Carpenter and the a'
sent acnatot.5 eelscted for rbinet p -
aitions , leave the democrat 1 free to
organize the committees to thr -
liking. Edmunds and Mahone htvo
not yet appeared in the senate to I 3
cworn in.
Tae president , his mother rud IT
GarCcld attended church at Yeioii
Avenue Christirn church yesterday
They arrived late , and were awat 1
by a largo crowd. Chapla'n L ! ! " .r
preached the diecourrj.
Soon sfter daylight Siturc'-.y ' r o -
ing people began tic iking towards * 'ie '
WhiteHoiiEe , and before the prc id u1
had finished breaLfsst ho drivewaj i
were lined with people. Admittau ;
783 demanded bnt tha cutrancss i - -
uained closed. At 9:30 the pre id' ' i
and Mrs. Giifield ' .ock up poaitiot
"n the red room for tha reception r ?
; aests. At 11 a. m. the crowd pre ? sed
, o hard that the doci had to in
cloied. The rooms vrcre cV red of
visitors , and shortly r'ter Scnato
Blaiuo and Windom called , and weia
closeted with the president for m
hour.
SEXAIE.
pceUt D'.sratohcsto The Bee
WASHINGTON , March D. 'Ujr .a
alUii the asnato ta ardor at non ,
Yico-President Arthur wn vigorous-
iy applauded by the gilleries.f The
vici-prcaident stated that he had re
ceived for preaenr.tlon a number of
petitions for sp-r' : ; > 1 lagislatica , but
his own opiaiou , bad upon rules
and precsdeii' ' } , was -liat thcsa could
not D3Lr"3ent8d at b' < nxtraoriina.y
aession ol the sznate. H * submitted
the ncojtion n to the disposition to
bo made of the communications.
Alter remarks by Messrs. Harris
and Hill , it was ordered that the peti
tions be retained by the vico-prestdant
to ba submitted by him at the neit
legislative cession.
Mr , Hoar .offered a rcaolution ex
tending to Gen. Hancock the piivi-
leges of the floor during his stay in
Washington. Adopted unanimously.
Mr. Blaine , in accordance with a
notice given by him &omovcaks PJJO ,
submitted the following reaolsllon :
Resolved , Tint a special comiuiltce
of five senotors ba appciuted by the
chair to take into consideration the
mode of voting for president and vice-
president of the Unit3d States , and
the mode of counting and certifying
the the Eixrne , who shall report such
propositions for a change in the lawa
and constitution as rmy sesai cxpc-di
int ; that said committee have the
power to ait during receas of congress ,
and that they be directed to report on
or before tno eoaond Wtdaesd-'y hi
January , 1882. Temporarily laid ou
the table to bu printed.
Recsis until 3 o'clock , p. m.
On reassembling , the galleries , which
during the day Lad b en vsitcd bj
numerous sightseers , ivcro densely
crowded , and upon the entrance of
Senator Blaine the moro dtrnonstia-
tive of the visitors < ; ave vsnt to ihr 'i
exuberance by way of cirrpl uie < . < t t
that senator , in loud apple -so. The
demonstration wad repeitad upon the
appearance of Yice-r3ldiMt Anhur.
As coon as the chair cilluii iho
ate to order Mr Anthony called
tentinn to the matter. Ho prcaui" 1
that many of the occupants of the r ! -
lerics were strangers and anacqipint-
ed with the rules. They should be
made to understand that any manifes
tation of approbation or disapproba
tion waa an inault to the body , and
would lead immediately to the galler
ies being cleared.
The vies president instructed t' a
sergoant-at-srms to see that order wai
maintained.
When the senate reconvened , tvo
following nominations were receiv J
from President Garfi eld : Jame .
Blsiue , of Maine , for secretary
state ; William Windcm , of Minn
ta , for secretary of the trassu ;
Wayne McYeagh , of Pennsylvr- . ,
for attorney-general ; Thomas Li.
James , of Xuw York , postmistcr-
oral ; Sirauol J. Kirkwood , of lov ,
for secretary of the interior ; Robert
T. Lincoln , of Illinois , forsecretaiy of
war ; William K. Hunt , of Louisiai-a ,
for secretaiy of the navy.
Immediately after the receipt of . . . G
nominations the senate , on motio : r f
Mr. Cameron , went into execuh-
session.
In the executive eessinn all the cab
inet nominations were ccnBrmoi with
out objection.
When the doors were reopened the
senate adjourned till Monday.
Arrival ol a Ship-wrecked Crew.
Special DtsM.tch to The Bee.
NEW YOIIK , March G 10 p. m.
The steamer Alhsmbria arrived yester
day from Antique. She had among
her ptssengcrs the shipwrecked crew
of the British bark "Bob Fcrd , "
wrecked off the islands of Bermuda.
Of eighteen men who went in boats
from the Island of Bermuda to rescue
the "Bob Ford , " thirteen were
drownofl by the stamping of their
boat. The rcat remained oa lha
wreck two days , whan the craw suc
ceeded in getting r here iu thair OK n
boats.
EECKLE3S BAILROADIM.
The Train Bearing the ei-Presi-
ident and Parly is
Wrecked ,
But the Occupants of the
Special Car Escape
Uninjured.
The Ex-President's Departure.
3 ? < > clM Dtepatch to lis Uis.
WisJiisaip , lsrch S - s Cp. ra. "
The train bewms tha es-j.rcakont did
not leave We.il ; n ton -Vicpot until
12:45 yestc-rdar. The croiii gathered
abuut the Cur , . and oxpreieSoua of feelIng -
Ing toward ihu ex-pusident and his
honored Tvife vrerd wnrrn and uiithu-
3U3tic. After the handshaking wi3
over thci. wj - > a cill for autographs ,
and for r-Mf RU hour the ex-prs."ident
r.ad wife vre. 3 cng $ cA ianiir ; > < r ; lu-
t'grapha ond' . ilips < f paoor , or
cnylhing thxt cuuld bj fuiind for lha
purple. A ' ' 3e del , tion of di---
tinsU'ihcd i raona .ino < > ihc car to
pay their rnpecta and ray oud-bye.
The car wf 3 'ho anne that brought
Gen. GartioKi \Vfibipgtou. . aud was
filled with tlc int fl ral oU'oringa. Tlio
party consisted of fifteen pcrjorp.
Narrow Escape of Ex-President Hayes
and Party.
Specltl l > ! spatch to 1 us tits
BALTIXIOKE , Md. , Mr : h G , JO p.
in. The fain I i-i'ig ox-l\ciidi.nt
Hayes and party , on ttn way to his
home in Ohio , cnlhded wMi two en
gines near Severn station , on t' o Bal
timore and Potomac railroa-J , 11 . . .i'ea
out from thJ3 city , killing two pcraona
end fatally injuring another and caus
ing injuries of a lik i nature , raOro
or Jcsa severe , to a r.umbsr of other
persons. Wet&er en President H-yes
nor asy f his pwty vrereaeriorn'y ID-
jarcd. Hie shck ihrevr 3Ii3. iisyoa
* nda nu'ubor ' f o'hcr occupants of
the cs-fresiient's car from their seats ,
but did a < ; t cauca iujunes at all se
vere. The sectit n rf tl.o 11:5)0 : ) trr.in ,
to which Mr. Hayoa' car wai attach
ed , dd not le-.vo Washingion until a
few nilnutea before 11 o'clock. One
or two stopa hrd b r. made at sta
tions , but no seriona delay had occur
red ctter starting , which T SE very
much delayed , osring to the large
mrnber of pjoplo win demanded
tianspnitaiion. Af 1:55 : the ex-presi
dent's party luuchcd. They h&d end
ed their u&il , and wore engaged in
conversation regsrding thn occurren
ces of the pint day , wben thn accident
happonoo. The tirgt intimation cf tbo
approaching : danger WAS a eu rjen
crash. Thcu fo lowed the esnpe of
hissing ttc-ra , and tbe f ' 11 of broken
remnants ia the cir , r.nd all made a
rush for the dor r. Sir. IT-.yes , after
thani'rf i-cR'.b8ravf- ) jn tj j
ot setiou'ly injured , and sv&ra"
in uo ioimodiate dangar , surnng off of
the car and hurried to the front" to
aid , if D'taibie , any needing a < sht-
anca. Quickly he took the sidi of
the train toward which the strain \va ?
blowing from tha disabled engines ,
aud he WET obliged to make a consid
er.iblo detour to resell them. Arriv-
icg at the front , it wasfoatd that two
euyii'es , girg from IJjil i-uoro to
Washington , h.id -Uideawiihtho engine -
gino d'awing f'o train on which was
the party of the o p't-Eidcit. AH of
the engines were thrown from the
track , and two Pullman cara were tel
escoped. In out ) ( f the cars lay one
man dead , mingled almoa' beyond re-
"cognitJDii. Unicrr.n crgiLo , crushed
and terribly sciod ' , ! sy KtiocliL-r. On
t'io top tf the overturned cn ino v ere
{ ' : e or four triin osppkycs , drawing
i aman ctushi-d and bli.ckotud and
Uy injured. From the debris from
baneath tha engines , through tno hisa-
ir > z stsam and smoke and pouring
water , were crawhrg lha tire'asn and
engineers of the oiher engine * , eearca-
ly recognizable to ih ic frieuda , nid
presenting . \ most pitiab'a ' pestaclo
from the winduRa of the Pullman cas
whic'i were partly overturned. Men
blccdins ; about their hauio and heads
vfero jumping out aidpuliing ! iheir fol
lows aft r them
When there -.vas time for inquiries
it wca laarned that two engines
that hid huilod traius up from
Biliitnoro TTP-O rsturning , nr-d
the traia beating the cs president's
p.ity iret them : u a shftp curve.
13 thvrcra running at Iho rate of 03
miles an hour , acd it tvan irnpossiblo to
stop thorn , but both cng.nt.3 were re
versed. A'-l three of the pn < , Sr.ea Trere
torn to pit. - s. John Eigiuid , ci -
ghiper of the train beaiiug the Hayes
party , vas qnita ccr-ousiy injured
. \bout the back and cide , but of 1m
own iujuriis he E0i.nicd : o think noth
ing. "It's uo matter about me , " ho
sjid , "so long as the president ru d
his party arrives.- ' '
"Did you pee Iho other crgns3 !
coming ? " naked the correspondent.
"Yes , " was tb ? reply , "I aaw them
cs they c\me around ho curv , and
might have jumped , bat I was determ
ined to sive the c-hers ; EO I put on
the sir brkss , reversed the wheels
scd stuck by her , Lut it was iiupossi-
bio to atop biforo vre met , TVC woto so
close. "
Englend grov , " worao after a little ,
and half an hour later i saw Mra.
Hajea coming from bis bedside , her
eycn filled > 7ith tosra of sympathy for
the hero who had risked his iffo to
save the aa he had counted it an hon
or to serve. The ex president ncd
faniilv irera untiring in their attention
to tha wounde'd.
The three sons of the ox-prciident
were sniocQ the most activu workers
in aiding tha sufferers , and entering
the cars whure the injured passengers
were liyini : and working manfully to
help the wounded. Mr. Hayes wt a
everywhere , expressing his syrrip thy ,
and offering srhr.tcver ? ii wa ? pnsai-
ble. The people in tha vicinity of the
spot where the r.i cidcnt occurred were
disinclined to render much aid. A
two- dollar note was demanded for the
us > o of a horse aiid cairiago to transfer
the baggage of the es-proaident to D
train sent out for it from Baltimore.
The train to take tha psrty to Balti
more arrived at 3:30 : They got aray
about 4 o'clock , arriving in Balti
more an hour later. The ox-president
and frieuds went to * ho rcaldencu of
Mr. Shoemaker to dine , and spent tha
evening. At 11 o'clock they took tha
tram for the Test.
The party arnvcd nt Ahoona , Pa. ,
fct 8 o'clock Sunday morning , and not
"
wishing to upend the cay "traveling
the1 ! ! car vr T cido-tracked. The ex-
president and Mra. Hayea attended ,
tie Methodist church in the morning , I
and t'ne -bytfrian-church at night. < '
Tha party tvill IGAVO Altoona at 0
o'clojk thismoruing , arriving at Cleve
Hnd in the evenin : ; , nlure they will
remain aday.thacuestsof Mr. Austin ,
a relative of Mr. Hayea.
ELSG7RIG BntEFS.
Special Dlsj-atcbea to Tha Be .
- Tao Mmneapta legislature adjourn
ed Saturday.
A dsGciency of 55,000 in the ac
counts of the Spriogdtld ( Mass. ) silk
company has been discovered. Tha
treasurer. Henry Hallett , haa bean ar
rested.
Bernhardt ia playing in Michigan
this week. The pwty ware snow
bound nearPeoria , 3 1. , Friday , and
in consequence missed a matinee per-
lha court house at Moultrie , Ga. ,
destroyed by fire Saturday , with
all the valuable recorcb.
St. Patrick's C-stholic cathedral at
Pcorij , III , Tri"3 destroyed by fire Sat
urday. It vm erected two yei vs &so
at coat of $30 C 30.
Thomrs Smith , er. , of Now York ,
w3 tri-d S tard y for cruelty to hn
BonThoinragea 15 , in coaspalling
biiu to i-ntcr the aix-daj's walkiuc ;
toatch. After the boy had walkcl 93
miles , ho swooned away from exhaus
tion. Smith vrs9 fiaed § 1CO and sen-
lanced to ten days in jail
A daughter of the laio A us in
Moore , by Lis eecond wife , hai ,
through -lur Kuar.iiana , entered suit
agatnsc the executors of the Austin
oata'o in the Bnoklyn courra for
$100,000. which she claims is her
share in the proaty.
The State CaLtlo Growers' associa
tion of Colorado E'ito that tLe losst i
tj cattla irf that s' to during the win
ter do not ex-eed 2 percent. An
actual count dovel'-ps the fact that
only 2,203 h&ad out of 550CCO , in the
state were lost.
The wojdwoorlc fastarof J. A
F < iy &Co. , r.t C-tcana'vi ! , w. s partial
ly de-I'oyed by fire cJy fauudi-y
taornlng.
Jack Orr , for the murder of BJch-
ard B'o - , in Chicijo , J * fall , wcs
fouud guilty ana his Sintobca fixed at
imprisonment for life , SAtorday.
The Sriulding guards , of BuP o ,
reached Oni' o , Sunday , on thetr re
turn from New Orleiri. They will
ba guasta of Ilia Firjt regiment for a
cnupla of d&ya , asd vr.ll then go lo
Milnankas , aud posatbly to Maaison
and Minneapolis.
Shcri5 Bowling , of Kansas .City ,
shot and mortally wound' 1 a drunk-
oa and reiract ) .y night poli imau ,
named PJS Wolal ) , Saturday. Welsh
fcjn firing ; at tuo paoplo in the otroet ,
and \ras ab nit to shoot the sheriff , who
undertook to rvrest him , but Howling
was too quics , aud sent thrro balls
: ute Wo'ih'ii bcciy.
G v. PiU-buijr , of I.IinneHota , ha ?
basil appelotl to by the citizens of
Pjne Isl.wl to compsl the opening of
ttjyw HaaiicsJs swul I jkptav railroad
which has teen cloned 9inca Januaty
31 , wtilo tha i"hsbt < ant3 of the town
are greatly suffering for food and
fuel.
A Dangerous Passenger.
E ; cc'.ll ' D.'spitcl ) to Til * BKI.
DSNIS'K , Tex. , March 0,10 p. m.
Fri.tay n gM vlii'o the Missouri Pa-
citio pas-cnjer tr.-.in vr.rjbt.unJ south ,
a j.1 oi gr oa the emigrant car ,
i.au.od JdmiB Haydcn , from Ken-
tuc'/y , eu'ealy pulled a pistol and
counuenctd fifing amoug the passen
gers. Win. Lewis was shot through
r1 e brain , Mid instantly kil'ed. ' Thos.
ShfiT wfsshot in thu head near tha
rl ht ye , fv'id Jtmej H tailton Vas
ohot in the bo-Jv befors Hayden could
ba disarmed. Ho ij ajpiroutly in-
eanc. Ho wa srresied.
Blundering Burglars.
Special DispiU-h to 'iho Bee.
INDIAKAVOITS , Mar h 6 , 10 p. m.
Seine tune during Friday night a par
ty > f supposed I-.idiiiuipolts burglars
visited t'iu neighboring villages of
Qreeowich and Sotithport. and at the
former place bleiv" open a eafo in
Johnson's store , smiring 810 and
overlooking S3CCO in gold concealed
in a comraon tin box inside. A eafe
at Southport WOT also blown open , by
which § 5000 w ? < s seeurotl
Close of the Walking Match.
Special Dt ri-t-.h lo Thtt k < -
NEW YORK , Mach G 10 p. ir , At
7 o'clock lasc night Risvoll entared
and walked a lap with C mf ana. At
8:15 : L.i-rf.n ncs presented wi'h a five
hundred cellar bill on the track by an
admirer. At 8-39 all but Campini
were on the track. At 9:45 : tha match
clnsrd and Fauchotvrps given the belt.
The score is : Panchot 541 , Kr hnu
52,1 ? , Curran 504 , License 480 , Cam-
pana 450 , Sullivan 401. The estimate
receipts are § 17,500 , rxpensoo. 310-
CC ) , loavirg only 51OCO to bo divided
among the irdkers. Panchot geta
500 of this ard 81,900 etakes.
Krhnro gets $250 , and Cuiran , La-
cons. > , jrap-iuaand Sullivan § 250 bet -
t een tiou. : Krohna recsivod $1,5CC
presents , ani Curran S1COO allo
gather. RoTvcll , albeit , 0 Leary antl
Vaughn b"g n their raaich at 12:0a
to-cight. 0. E. D vis betj S5.0CC
that O'Lesry beato Vaughn , and S5C3
that O'Loary boots 500 miles , cquare
heel and toa.
MAIEE BADLY MAULED.
Sara Hernhardt's Manager
Thumped on a Train.
CHICAGO. March 5 4 p. m. A
LeaTonworth , Kas. , disp.itch siys :
There is much talk hero of a scandal
ous C 'ht between the treasurer of the
Bernhar'dt company and the manager ,
Mr. Mtyor. The fao's ' as far as
learned are that Mr. Abbey left the
company en Wednesday and went to
Milwaukee , leaving Mayer in charge.
Ho with brief po 7er ruled the com
pany , exercising .1:1 iron hand , and
hile at the New Pcrin hcuee ho goi
ii lo n , quarrel with the treasurer aboul
letting tn a mirutcr of people. Hoi
svorda ensued. The quarrel culmin >
ated in a hand tc-hand combat on the
tram which was to take Bornhardt tc
Quincy.
Parnell's visit to Parh ia said to
have modified French feeling towards
the bnd league.
A Durban d spatch siys a heavj
raia Iiaa caused much delay in the
procnoiing of the war in the Trans-
vail.
POLISHED PANELS.
Gaifield's Cabinet Complete and
S nt to the Seriate for
Approval , -
The Plumed Knight "Appoint
ed Chief of Staff and
State ,
The Capital Still Robed in
Remnants of the
Holiday. \
Vast Multitudes repressing
ith
dent
The Senate's Session.
Special Dispatch to The Bee.
WASHINGTON , March 5. The senate
was In session bnt a few minutes when
called to order at 12 o'clock , but took
a recess at 3 o'clock , which hour it ia
understood among senators that the
president will send in his cabinet
nominations.
THE CABINET.
4 p. m. The cnblnet nominated by
President Garfield is a ? follows :
James Q. Blaine , of Maine , secre
tary of "tate.
William Windom , of Minnesota ,
secretary of the treasury.
Robert T. Lincoln , of Illinois , sec
retary of war.
5 J. Kirkwood , of Iowa , spcretary
of the interior.
Thos. L. James , of Now Yorkpost-
master-general.
Waynu McVeagh , of Pennsylvania ,
attorney general.
Justice Hunt , secretary of the navy.
THE DAY AFTER.
The city still partakes of iis mili
tary character , the streets being full
of ntmcd military organizations , some
marching to the depots to [ take the
trains homo and others going to the
White House to compliment the
president by a marching salute. The
departing trains have been crowded to
excess , and although many thousand
visitors have gone , yet their presence
is not mis ° ed from the throng re
maining. The day is beautiful over
head , and many organizations which
took part in yesterday's parade with
depleted ranka are parading the av
enue to-day with a full force of men
preceded by binds of music. The
departments are crowded with sight
score , and but little office business is
being transacted. The inauguration
ball last night was a complete success.
Although not so many
persona attended aa was anticipated
it is regarded as surpassing
any similar one in the history of thu
government. Large crowds of people
wont to theWhite , House this morn
ing to pay their respectsto President
GarSeld andLhaaccorded .aa.audicnco
; o as many as he could although he
was greatly wearied from the hand
shaking he has had to undergo during
the past twenty-fonr hours.
1 HE NEW CABINET.
now GARFIELD'S CHOICE is BECEIVED
IN CHICAOO.
Special dispatch to 1 ha Bee.
CHICAGO , 111. , March 7 la. m.
The Chicago press , and the people
; anerally , ore well pleesod v/lth the
vr cabinet , not only as to the mate
rial chosen , but in respect to the geo-
; raphical representation. The fact
hit the grett west is given three of
; he most important portfolios the
treasury , war nd interior depart-
meets is accepted as an indication
that President Garfield will accord the
western half of the republic its due
share of attention. The appointment
of Rob3ft Lincoln and ex-Gov. Kirk-
wood appears to ba particularly
pleasing. The papers are saying
many complimentary things abont
Mr. Lincoln. The Times remarks :
' 'Mr. Robert Lincoln , prospective
secre.ary of war , is not , as many sup
pose , indebted Senator Logan , to
Gov. Cnllom , or to any other external
influence fur his appointment. He is
purely and solely the choice of Presi
dent Garfield , withont any solicitation
of his own. This is honorabe , and
The Times gives to Mr. Lincoln its
benediction , "
Tfte Inter 0 oan , which claims to
have given the firet correct announce
ment of the cabins , lest Friday m in-
ing , bglieves Mr. L'ncoln to be the
youngest man (37) ( ) ever called to a
place in the cabinet , but notwith
standing , predicts that he will be onu
of the most trusted and valuable ad
visers of the president , on honor to
himself and to the country
One of the most interesting expres
sions in regard to tbo cabinet ia thai
by "Long John" Went worth , who has
something of a national reputation.
"Leng John" eays Gov. Kirkwood , ol
IOWH , is the bast appointment in the
whole list. His name is a synonym
for unyielding integrity wherever ho
is known. Ho : an sit down upon a
thief , lobbyist or speculator as doci-
dcdly ia bo did upon traitors in the
rebellion. " "Long John" a id about
Lincoln : "There is nothing of the big
head about Bob Lincoln. He wil
underestimate rather than overesti
mate himself. Ho will got alone ad
mirably with Sherman and Sheridan ,
and while Lincoln and Kirkwood hold
their places , there will be no war be
tween the war and interior depart
ments on the Indian question. "
IN WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON , March 7 1 s , m
The new cabinet was the subject o
general conversion anung paople a
thi ) hotels yesterday. Probably no
similar actien on the part of any prcs
ident ever gave more general satisfac
tion. The appointment of Blaine anc
Wtndom cause the least surprise , anc
that of James la almost universally re
ceived with approval. Those who ob
ject to the choice of secretary of war
are those who had selected another
for the position , but Lincaln'a friends
expect a model administration of the
ilutic * o ! that tffico. Friends of Gov
Foster , of Ohio , exprcja disappoint
merit at the Buckeye governor's nol
receiving some cabinet appointment
JBWELI. DISAPPOINTED.
From a conversation with Hon
Marshal Jewell , of Connecticut , i
appears that he is very much disap
pointed with the prospect of any re
ward for his services as chairman o
the rational repbulicin csmmittea
during the campaign. His ambitioi
wai unquestionably to be sent abroad
Having reprented the government a' '
St. Petersburg , Jewell woali prob
ably bejunwilling to accept any post nth-
or than the English or French mission
"
"Blaiho is said to be In favor of James
Baasell Lowell remaining at the court
ot St. James , and as the French mis-
nion haa been promised to Mr. Mor
ton , Jewell's chancei appear rather
slim.
Men on th.e Message.
Special Dispatch to Tni Bis.
CHICAGO , HI. , Marsh 5 4 p. m.
The newspapers of Chicago with one
accord speakof President Garfi eld's
Inaugural address in the higbes terms
of praise.
The Times , democratic , after re
viewing it point by point , say on the
n hole .the initial deliverance of Pres-
dent Garaeld'is the freshest , frankest ,
and moat healthful in its
one of any presidential deliverance
he public baa read in a very long
ime. "It in the deliverance ° fa _ _ man
who not only has Ideas bnt has tnern
horoughly in Land.
The Inter Ocean , Tribune and Jour
nal ( Rap. ) and the smaller independ
ent sheets are equally complimentary
o the new executive for the tone of
tis opening declaration.
ailRKETS BY TELEGiMPIJ.
cmcaso Produce Market.
CHICAGO , March 5.
Flour Quiet and unchanged.
Wheat In fair demand but at Jower
atea ; Chicago spring , 99@OOJo § for
ash ; 99c for March ; 99 c bid for
April ; SI 03 | bid for My ; No. 3 ,
88&90Jc ; rejected , 80s.
Corn Marsh sold at 37Jc ; Apiil ,
flless Pork March. $14 60 ; April ,
$14 02J ; May , fc4 77 * .
LirdMarch , S9 97 ; April ,
$10 10 ; May , § 10 20
Short Ribs March , $7 42J ; April ,
87 47 $ ; May , § 7 57
Oats March , $ > 29 c ; April , 29gc ;
May ,
ChlcaRO Liye Stock Market
CHICAGO , March 5.
Hogs Receipts were light and
he market rated cull ; prices were
weak and a shade lower than yesteJ-
Isy , and sale ; ranged from $4 85 ©
0 ? 5 00 for "culls" and inferior lots ;
15 10@5 35 for light packing ; go 10 ©
1 35 for heavy packing ; $4 45gG ( 10
or good to choice heavy ; slipping
ots , $4 50 ; market quiet , with frcah
eceipts of 5,500 head.
Cattle Tnere were received during
; ho nfght about 100 cars of cattle over
ho different roads , and PS bnyeia
hipped the bulk of their purchases
'C3terday , last night 'a market ruled
airly active and prices firm and
teady , shippers being the principal
nirchasers. Sales ranged from $3 75
54 35 for cows and butchers' steers ;
4 40@5 00 for fair to good shipping ,
and from 5 1G@5 50 for choice to
extra shipping steers. There were
only a few-Dales to city operators.
Che fresh receipts wore 1,800 head.
Sheep Receipts , G,000head ; ship
ping limited on account of scircity of
can ; scallawags , 8275 ; fair to good
natives , 84 50@5 cO ; several loads at
$5 75@6 03 ; all aold. ,
Yoris Produce Market.
NEW YORK , March 4.
Flour Receipts , 18OCO , barrels ;
sales , 13GOO barrels ; market without
mportant change , with a light export
and local demand.
Butter Dull and weak ; Ohio , 12i
@ 27.
Cheese Steady at 812c.
Sugar Firm nd in fair demand.
Molasses Quiet and firm.
Coffee Quiet snd firm.
Tallow \Veak at G.J < gGJ.
Eggs Weaterii dull at 21c.
Cotton Dull and nominal.
Wheat Steady ; Chicigo , § 1 11 ®
1 12 ; M Iwaukee , 81 20@1 2U ; No 2
red winter , 31 20@1 2U ; Bales , 300- ,
000 buih.-ls
Corn Steady ; No. 2 , 58@5 | 3.
CUts Steady.
Whisky Oulot.
Pork Nominal.
Lard 810 02.110 40 for March ;
810 40@10 45 for Atiil ; 810 40'i@ '
10 50for May ; 810 50@10 55 lor
June ; 810 45@10 47 f r July ; § 10 05
@ 10 10 seller for the vrar.
St. Louis Produce
ST Lop's , March 5.
Flour Unchanged.
Wheat Lower and blow ; No. 2
red , SI 011 01 | cash and March ;
SI 031 02 $ for April ; § 1 05i ©
1 05 for May ; No. 3 do , 99c ; No. 4
do , 9ii@92 c.
Corn Eisier at 3Jc ! ) for cash and
March ; 3 ! ) | ; for April ; 401@40fc for
May ; 4nfij40c for June.
Chts Slow at 33io for cash ; 33c
bid for April ; 34 bid'for May.
Rye tti'-her at 98c.
Barley Unchanged.
Lead Firmer at § 4 55.
Butter Unchanged ; extra dairy at
18@27c.
Esut Firmer at 2Gi@27ic.
Whisky Steady at SI 08
Pork Higher at § 15 CO Miked.
Dry Salt Meats Dull , weak and
lower ; bacon easier and little done.
Lard Nominal.
Hoceipta Flour , 5,000 bbls ; wheat ,
29,000 ; corn , 104,000 ; oate , 12,000 ;
rye , 3,000 ; barky , 4,000.
Shipments Flour , 8,000 ; wheat ,
92,000 ; corn , 317,000 ; oats , 2,000 ;
rye , 3,000 ; barleyjione.
. St. Louis Live stock Marliet.
ST. LOOTS , March D.
Hogs Light grades firmer ; Yorkers
and Baltimores 85 C0@5 50 ; mixed
packing 85 15@5 45 ; choice to fancy ,
S5 60 < § 6 CO ; receipts , 1,100 head ;
shipments , 150 head.
Cincinnati Produce Market.
CISCINNATI , March 5.
Wheat Good demand and stronger ;
No. 2 red , 51 05.
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 42
@ 43Jc.
Oats In good demand : No. 2
ixd , 36k.
Bye Active and firm at 8110.
Barley Good demand ; fall , SI 02
© 103.
Pork Dull and nominal at 814 75.
Lird Dull atS9 95@10 00.
Whiaky Active and firm at § 1 08.
The Snaring Snow.
Spe ial Dispatch to The Bee.
CHICAGO , M rch 5. Light snow
contmnes to fall to-day. The weather
is cold and blustering , and BROW banks
re form as fast as they ara cleared.
The railrcad people and citizens gen
erally continue to dig , scrape and
BhoveL It is not characterise oJ
Chicago or the thousand other enter
prising towns of the northwest to re
main dormant , and they will dig oul
before long if such a thing be pos
fiible. The railroad people are work
ing hard with all the plows and shovel :
they can get. If there is no othe
j etorm all lines will be open in a week
FOREIGN NEWS.
Law and Order Give Place
to Plunder and Pillage
in Peru.
A French Newspaper Attacks
Parnell for Eis Meddling.
Turkey and Greece Perfecting
their Armaments.
*
An Earthquake Devastates a
City in Italy.
r * * . - & - 4avjZv _ - sac * ? pf"f
WAR AT ANY COiT.
Special Dispatch to The B .
LONDON , March 7 1 a. m. A YI-
enna coirespondent says : "No fur
ther intoihgeuc3 has been received
here as to the proceedings of the am-
biasadors in Constantinople. All that
can be learned is th t their ac'inr.a
. The Mo-
are kept sicrcdly secret. -
hamnrudana of Previ at have portion
ed the great powers to leave that place
under Turkish rule. Theyre also
sending numerous volunteers to Ja-
nlna Thithar , likewce ) , volun earo
are flicliiug from Albania. It is
learned from Constantinople that the
shores rf the Dirdauelles have now |
been completely fortified with strand t
batteries A largo number of ' ( nrk-
iih troopa have beoa assembled there , j
A party of whom nru shortly to ba seat '
to Epiras. Aheraed Pfsha , inspector j
general of engineers , after examining
the Dardanelles "fortifications , ex-
prejscd-i himself in terms of high
praisa at what he had aeeu. He has
now gone forward to inspect tha sta'o
of Turkish troops , and the defences
about Slonica. From Athens it is re
ported that the Hellenic government
has hirad all the steamers belonging
to a Greek st'.imbojt campiny. They
are to be used aa transport vessels ,
and possibly may hereafter receive
some ormjuntnt in order to ba en
tered as war ship . The greuk war
department have ealablidl-oJ three
long mili'aiy di > p ta "
TIIE OLIVE BUAVCH RFJHCTPD
A Uorlin correspondent says : "Ac
cording to news received hero from
the beat quarters in Constantinople ,
Count Hatztield's psacj mission has
proved a failure nna lit3 broken down
altogether. Turkey will not give in ,
and ia hu'ryingon all prepara'ion with
the utmost speed possible for imme
diate war. The present estimate of
the Turkish force to bo employed
against Greece , ia 120,000 men. Fresh
fortifications are being erected at Gal-
lpoli , Smyrna , Mityleue and other
points "
EABTUQtTAKE IN ITALY.
Special Dispatch to The Bo
NAPLES , March 7 1 a. m. A fear-
ul earthquake haa occurred at Ischia ,
where seven hundred hens s have
see destroyed , oneptteet oftha town
) eing a mass of fains. One hundred
and twenty dead bodies have bean re
covered. Those of the population
hat were not injured fled to the open
country and are starving for lack of
'ood. The toldiors are helping in
cscning thrro that are living , and
lave performed rainy brave deed ? ,
nd have ssv d hundreds of women
and children. The wounded have
> een brought to this city. Thn eceno
wai harrowing in the extreme , and
here are yet many bodies in the ruins ,
ling Humbert has sent help to tha
ufferora.
ANAECUY IX PEKO.
Spoihl Dispatch to The Bee.
PANAMAFebru < uy 24. The movers
of the Panama canal company , are
lere busy , and have two hundred In
jarera at wrk.
Mat or3 in Pmu are in a etato of
qniet anarchy no peace , no tovern- ;
rnent , raarttr.l law divided , robberio
numerous , a feeling of general alum
ireyails , and bninrss has nil stopped.
Twenty thoimnd Chilian- are in Her-
ma. All firms in the neighborhood
of the city hive been plundered. The
people beg for terms but the Chilians
refuse. There are well grounded
Fears of an uprising of communists
aid general murder after the depar-
lure of the Chilians , and people flee
ing from all the towns , especially
Lima. The Chilians promise not to
destroy Lima. The Chilian minister
of war returned from Arici with in
structions to Gen. Boguedno to col
lect war indemnity his own way , if
the Pjruviars f jil to treat within thir
ty days. The Chilians have agreed to
protect foreign crpita ! . The only
newspaper published in Lima , Ancou
Chorillos Chancay , is closed. Com
munication is limited in Gallon , wiicro
Chilians take all customs. They aru
taking all arms , burning all forts and
guns , removing wnr munitions , pow
der , machinery , libraries , public sta
tutes , paintings and all thingi of val
ue , including , lions and elephants , to
Chili. Prisoners on Sin Lorenzo
island were liberated. Communists
say they will over run the country
when the Chilian go. People are terror-
stricken and are flying from the coun
try.
try.On the 10th of February tha hea
viest frost since the Spanish conquual
occurred. From the north to Guata-
mala § 2COO,000 damage was dono. II
will tnko years to repair tie ! dimi' e
to cano and coffee plantations , which
look as if swept by fire. It was the
first ice seen by the penple.
ASKING PP.OTECTION.
Bpedil Dlap tch to The Beo.
LONDON , March 6 10 p. m. A
QaeeF8fown correspondent telegraph !
as follows : Pending the passage oi
the coercion biil and arms act , twenty
Americans in the counties of Cork ,
Limerick and Kerry , applied to Mr ,
Colbrooks , United States consul al
Queenatown , for protection , express
Ing fears of arrest.
DISABLED BY COLLISION.
Special dlapalch to The K .
LONDON , March C 10 p. m. Adls
patch from Monteveida lays : The
Danish bark "Ariadne" has put bad
to this port , and has been beached ,
She will discharge her crew and will
probably bo condemed. She has beer
in collision with the "United State *
manof-war "Shenandoah. "
SEVEEE OS PAENELL.
Special Dispatch to Tha Bee.
PABIS , March 6 10p. m The Re
publique Franchise to-day is hard OE
Parneil and the land leguers. l !
says the Irish have gone too far , and
the struggle is now turning in f vor o
the government. Parnell seems t <
have lost his head , and committtec
I
10th St. , bet. Jackson & Jones.
Now known as the cheapestplaceinthe city for
Everything sold for cash only , at
BOSTON PRICES. ,
- -The foltoaring-nrc only a few ot'th&bargains not to
be had elsewhere.
Turkish Bed Damask at 50c , worth 65c.
11 " " " "
"GOc , 75c.
Half Bleached Linen Damask 50c , worth 65c.
1 " 65c.lf 80c. -
5-8 Linen Napkins $100 , worth $125.
I ! . 125 , " 200.
175 , " 250.
Linen Huck Towels ( exira size ) 25c worth 371-2.
Double IJannsk Towe's ' 35cworth 50c ,
Crash Toweimc 5c worth 8 1-3.
CORSETS I . CORSETS I
We have in Stock all sizes from 18 to 32-inch at the following
price-50 , 75 , $1.00.
HOSIERY I HOSIERY !
Ladies' Balbrigan Hoae , silk clocked 25c , worth 371-2.
lOc , worth 15c.
" " . " .
15c. 20c.
Men's Brown Mixed'Ha'f Hoae 12 l-2c , worth 20c.
BOSTON I
P. Q , IMLAH - - - - Manager.
r
33 X. 3C . & _ 133 X , 73
Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts.
Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gentsj
f AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES
| AU Bands Of
1
JEWELRY , SILVER WAKE A.VD DIAilOXDS.
We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money.
, . lluSI-dtt
HORSE SHOES
. AND NAILS ,
Iron and Wagon Stock ,
the Beat Assortment of
WHEELS
in the West.
At t'hicaso Prices.
W.J. BROATCH ,
1 ° < W ft 1 > 11
t/1/ 7 it1vil
* > Harne/ Street , Omaha.
JtnJg-era
Mia ac'.urer ot .11 kindft of
Summer Bologna ( Csrve.'at Wuret ) a
Sreciaitiy. Orders promptly flile'd.
1714 Burt Sb. , Omaha Neb. d2M ;
serious s-.uita Hvin no hopw r m I
the English , he crossed the channel '
to mduca the French c > > meuulo with 1
matters not concerning tLcm.
} BEARDISO THU LIO.N" .
Special Dispatch tojtha FKF.
I LONDON , 3Iiro'i 5 4 i > . m The
Tune : aiy.s the home-nil' ' mumbera of
parliament held a cnnfereiico , Parnell
prosidin , nt wnic'i it was decided
that thu innjirtty of them shall return
to Ireland and on Sandnjr week ad
dress their constituent * on the coer
cion act. All the speeches will he
bold and outspoken.
GABLtCRAHS.
Spcciil Dlgpatctea ta Tun Kits.
Joseph Beamont & C j. , merchants
and manufacturers , of Huddersfield ,
Yorkshire , Ejglind , hive failed.
Their liabilities are stated aG5,000. .
The Oxford and Cambridge univer
sity crews are in strict trAinin ? , and
the shores of the Thames are lined by
crowds daily witnessing them prac
tice.
Patrick Farrcll was murdered at
Mullifarmhan , county Westmeith ,
Ireland , Saturday , became bo took
some disputed land.
The London Times Sunday morning
says that President Garueld has form
ed a cabinet that include ] all sections
of the republican party , and considers
that the success of the politicians se
lected will bo eminent.
The London Times says : "As the
panic is over and the funding bill has
passed , our market will be no longer
affected. "
Gen. Sir Garnet Wulsley , It fa re
ported , will bo raised to the peerage ,
with the object cf conducting military
affairs in the houss of 1-jrda.
sr Lidy Raglan fa dead.
A dispatch from Candahnr says thj
evacuation of that plaro is proceeding.
A dispatch from Dnnbar eays it is
reported that terms of peace have
been offered to the Eoeis through
Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood.
It is reported that the gorernmec t
haa resolved to arrest Dillon for hia
"boycotting" Speech.
The land meetings held Sunday
were quiet and peaceful.
I. VAS CA P , if. o. K. L. Sioaisa. M. D
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Sacceraors to J. II. TU1ELE ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
rTvr AT = T A
oc !
S. G. STEVENSON & CO.
Carpenters and Builders , have removed to No.
1308 Dodge -tre t , where they aio prepared to
do all kind * of work In tbelrlineon short notJco
at reasonable rates.
rates.NOTICE.
NOTICE.
The annual metifg of tbe stockholders of
the Omaha PjbMnCo. will bo bold Sliindar ,
JUreh 7th. 1831 , 7 39 p. m. . t the office of Th- >
Omah * Beo. RO3EWATZS , President.
imuha , Feb. 1st , Ie81.