Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 24, 1881, Image 1

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L. B. WILLIAMS
AgSONS , bns
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Oor. Dodge
LINENS !
In this Department we
are offering special Induce
ments to houstfcelptrB ? 3
I't. j -f : t : ' -
AllLinen TaW
50c , worth 7Qcj 5-8 Ger
man NaplflsV$5i25 > fw
dozen , worth $ L60. We
will offer the Dalanc&o
-our $1.25JfapkinsatLOOr
aii4 * - JfiTv-- " t
an AU-Emerf Damask5
Napkin at $ U50r Itargaim ,
We will sefl our test Tu
key Eed Damask aT50c
Another M oC'flie fEitr
t * Size Towels at 20c , worth
30c , We have four lots
of Damask Huck and Twil
led Towels at 16 l-2c each ,
Splendid Value. We will
kin , slighteBolidr$3.00.r
We offerr
Mar eflles Quilts Lower than
ever Bamsle ? Damask in Bleacli-i
ed at $1.00 , SL25 , S1.50 and
SI 751actiall7 _
per yard-
(1 ( Oasa Cbcli ,
12 l-2c , former price 16 2-k- ) *
Embroideries !
Now open the latestmc
in Edgings and Inaerti
qualities , ; and . width * . r
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- ii -i-it ; fi , bi
prices on these goods chaf-
lenge competition. . , _
L. B. WILLliMS A
Podge and/ Fiftieth : gtre ts.
RHEUM ATIO
Bfe.
Kheuui tJnn In ail its f ormm , ' KruiVt Ii , Lame
luck , -Falnta tfae.Hrettt.knil Hde , l Inlfl b
Stonuch uid Kldnni , ic Ir. ) i an mteriia ]
remedy , a Tootc and'nowl I'urlfier , and while U
remoree Ue DiMua. H tmi > iur < * > % he'ceDenl
SMITH , BL'CK * CO. , PROPRIETORS ,
PLATTStfCtriH. NEBRASKA ' _ :
C. F.'Oooihnm , crp'ermla.git ) h * h t.
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Hon Stephen. W. Dow aey , late ter
ritorial delegate f rom . Wyoming , as la
the city coniultlng with UnfoiTPacIio
officials withTegard to 'a BOW Un o
railroad which' the Lar mle people
desire , running f rom Lar ttiTe into' the
2orth Park , and passing thlrouRn' "La' '
Chance mining dUtttct and touching
the Gumming City mines , where some
Omaha tedirlduals bare interest ! .
The Rock Island road was the only
line out ofChlcg o'which succeeded
In getting more wan fiftyrj lfe frSmi
the ctty I BrSatiataayC'durlng th e
mow blockade. General Agent
Stereos WAS on board hut his energy ,
combined with that of the train men ,
was only able to get the train to
Bureau Junction , I1LV where It laid
from R o'clock Saturday afternoon
to 10:30 Sund.y night , finally
being the first train to get through
the drifts from Ghfcago. There was a
dining car on board and thepanengen
fared well during their delayt. There
was no minister on hoard but the
cook * and waiters in the diaiBg oar
entertained theMelayed travelers with
good music. There -were toofajhtMi
can well filled with paweagew , of
whom bat * four wen ladiet. The train
rsachcd Omaha at 5 o'clcck Monday
eroaiog.
The 0. , B. & Q. and 0. , R. L &
P. traiai came throagh on time yetter-
day , as did the stsb. te
northwestern froa' CtmtdB. No
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throufih train on' the K W. " left
Chicago on Tuesday morning.
POSTOFFIOE CHANGES
In Nebruk * daring the week ending
March 19 , !
by Wm. Van Yleck , of the postoffice
department : , , .
Established. Evergreen , OSionx
county , Harrison Johnson , po tmas >
ter.
Discontinued Burton's Bend , Fur-
BM county. * f * v < H ,
Postmatten. > ppoIaUd Ara d ]
Bufialo countf , John F. M.ckej"A\-
pinwall , Nem h county , Frank M.
King ; Clear Creek , Sannders county ,
Alrnord B. Rockwell ; Dlller , Jeffer-
on county , Purley W. Price ; Talr-
" rlew , Red Willow coonty . rgilii H.
Oolvin ; FrenchtownAntelope counTy ,
Virgil Swltz.r ; Hooper.Dodge county
Gilberts. Peyton ; Id. , Valley county ,
Ansel P. Simpson ; Ionia , Dlkon
, Am W. ,
eounty R ; 8 ; T g Hopflj
York county , 0. B uresMapl0 Creek
[ Dodge coiBtf.E/W. ffooker ; Mine-
' U , Holt county , H. Knigut ,
DOMESTIC DOINGS , .
O int'CDDS i * : &
Trial the
KaUooh- Young-Owe Goea
. asterto American Grain
31 e
Chicago JPeeple Denounce Ha >
' "zin kncl Xpplaud Yennor
The Rhode l l ud dtmocrtls in con-
Teution in thli city veoterdsy numi-
l-for OF"
srwitr rf
r t0. Theqantioa of j > inlng with
the prohibitionists * aa dUcussed , bat
it M-fiull/-r sreed to nominate a
abaigkvUtkiU - i- resolution con
demning Senator Mtkone forjolnina
Mayor Harrison a Candidate-
though Mayor Harmon has frequent *
lyad posttiveljr-tald'he would not
again accept the office < f
rf ; HDD ? Ite uU
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lasted by the democrats , he will run
again , and believes he will be elected.
March and tne Weatner Propnecs.
Bpedal Diapuca to The Bee
Cmcioo , March 20 10 p. m. The
Waatiiug-.on Weatatr bureau baa mide
another aertun * mistake in the weath-
-prbgnoMieatioBi fewefB1 * very
widely off. The state of the weither
Ic nally ciDenenced her Ja t blghl
waexne otbe clde t.w 'haTe had
alti Janaaf , and Irittead of'falr
weather , to-day opened up with a snow
Btorm cpmiug frqm the outhweatand
khe Jtyf \crerlwBgr wltfijcold gray.
loukrwWck'HiMthe etree 'are ffoeen
s slid. We are not Tithout hope * ,
howeTOTf of - nearly spring , aa farm-
en % epVrt-4fitlthe recent heavy falls
of snow hare dra.wn , , nearly all the
toggrow. , cra ir
fore , has ih been so : iBBch Interest
predicUons as io 'what the
> Qlj > be. Everjthins on the
subject is eagerly read , and comment-
d'-upb Visnnor has gained- good
now appear thatjio foretold the snow
jktoM&pE to-day J. A naw weather
Jj&pihwt hai come to th rurf ace at
LEtgtii.ln thisitae' . _ Hiimmeis Wil-
Ji m
"with
warJlprlng ;
Ityfl tlonsf ,
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"Mareh:29frhto ! April 26th. t
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Grant's Formal-BmsJenatloa.--
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WoVld'i i
, -aloa law evening , Gil : Sebbins ; , vica-
pieijdeut , , ia theichair , .the.followlng :
comaianicttinn. roni.Qea. Grantrwai
rckU ne Kri ryi i I kM
OEJcrtEiTCNrrl. hive Itbehonor very :
respectfully to.touder my reaignatioa.
as preaioent. of „ the -World's falr oni
-t.M68 . -I-am-aatteSei-thlt
Ao .make tne enterprise a success will
Acquire the UndiVideb ! time of whoever
hold * theJpoaiaonVrf pfwidenU * fit
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will'b * iaipesiiWe "f or a * * tojddvete
.any tame to ihi'ckiti-a of Ake fice lior
a uuabeipof months to come , andJL
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: lrioon f tnl io devote much-tima 'even
mt a later date.'Hopingthat your on-
terpri rm yjHeet wlthjh 'greatest
SDoeesa , I am yours Tefy-tiuly ,
[ StjplEd ] f U. b. I BAKT.
T6dopted accepting
the resignation and r < gretting the part
ing , and wising the general length of
days aid fullness of honor and hippi-
nets , ao well merited by his devotion
to our common ccuntiy. The com
mittee of organization waa requested
_ Jo report atone next meeticg a nqm ;
Inataon tofill ttieTicancy.Sjf
Tea Cast Act or aiouble * Tragedy-
8p dal Ottpatch to The Be * .
CHICAGO , March. 24 1 a. m The
funeral of Will Seymonr , the ynnng
man who hot himself and Oharlea H.
Oranf Monday night , was held yester
day , only the relatives and a few in
timate friend * attending. Tne funeral
of-Mr. Cram-wtll'occur-to.d y , if his
on arrives from Dartmouth. The
mystery surrounding the sad tragedy
grows deeper , and many rumors are
afloat concerning the cauie.
Lame Cotton Shipment
ap cUI Dlp tch to Turn Bas.
ViCK8B0BO , March -2Z 10 p. m.
ffH3hTtfe ; * P.vChattan.'i-'Oaptain
jftrweganj pa eddorn th river this
moraing with 4832 bales < of , cotton ,
and-VUl take on 200 more at ffatchez.
Shejlnte ed io ake 9030 balds , but
there wfcsTnot enongh in sight. Thii
would have been the largeec cargo
ever carried on the river. The total
shipment from here to-day was 12,687
bale * .
Eee.
Eee.Marchl2310 .
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m. Experiments ahow that the ice in
the river opposite this city , in the
ahalloweat place , la thirty two inches ,
and running from that up to five and
even six feet , A test was .made of the
explosive fgVce'of ponder , twenty'- five
pottaaV being tried , con&aeS in an irol
can. Toe result was a mere shaking
of the ice , iardly noticeable. Feari
sat .entBctained rofa vKorKerwhen the
Vrek-Vp coBBeB.'and a'meeting'of the
Lumbermen's Exchange , of Daven
.port , Hock Island and Mollne will be
held to consider means of avoiding a
.dissaUr.- -
3 P 5 ri H TJnaer tte Bnlo . If
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jKKSBYCmrN. J. , March 23 10
p. n > . A tenement hone , which hai
beer in a dilapidated condition foi
many years , and now under course oi
repairs , fell this moining , burying
threa workmen. . . One of tiim victims.
Gkirye HHiaartl.ldlc ribaBg con
ducted to a hospitaL His head was
dreadfully crushed.
Saturn from the Seal Fisheries.
SpMMl Dtmtcb to Tb Bw.
tfKW YOKE , March 23 10 p. m.
, A St. John , N. F , apecial sayt : Two
.tailing ateaoiers haye Just acrived
ifrosa rtB'eis : ialiB $ < gtDkBds , bruigiig
2500.as lss.i It hai beea only eight
lltilVli i S
days-sinca the vesiels sailed for the
jrpunfs. They secured cargoes , which
For three d ya * .work , was anprece-
iented A njiU , sailing yeaselwas :
lost near Twill "In a gale a few' days
ago , and twomendrowned.Fifteen
steamers are jimmed. la. the Ice -at
Green bay. X ' "
Maternal
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Mrs. Jamea H. McVicker , of this
: ity , * a51ed from New York tb-day for
Londoi , to/attoud at-the beds'de of
ier daughter , Mrs. El win Bootbwho
is reportodill _ beyond recovery with
"
bronchkT consumption. . T"
\ Undo erred Honors ;
Bpedml Dlmtc&e to The B * .
Drtiolf , Mich. , Mirch. 23-10 p.
on. Walter J. Baxter , of Jouesvllle ,
bis been appointed secretary ot the ,
stat * board.bl ; eharltiei .to. succeed
Henry ! W. Lord , elected-to-eonereas
FcotnjthrFirst Michigan dis-fictt ata _
"Salary tf ) it2BOptaTyear.'His'Tinoolntr '
ment oSmes-indignation , ' and 'Lient.-
Gor. frothy has redgned from the
bord n consequence thereof.
lotHi Bnij * ' -
t Coimnit7s,0. jMsrch" 23-10 p.m.-Dr.
WiilodRhby ras - arreBted afl o'clock
to-day ] for. abortion. , nlleged- he
been bfrftjfmtQ Qpohthe wife of' H.
J. Barjy , a contractor. Willoaghby
'
w s acqaJtted"of "a eiinilar.cHargo two'
yean ago. Mrs. JJarry .cannot live
many hoars. Her antemorteEa state
ment jwss mada to the prosecuting
Uorneyj-Whefein-the-manner of-the-
usoof'the instrument s U told in de-
ttiL The.prleat administtTrebl'theJast
riles | She has thratcbHdren by .her
first husband , and has been-m'irritd
to her latter&utbftad-batiour.Kontbi.
Jim KeenoJ'reaicuj a Crash to Pric.ee
8pdUIilpitch ) loTbtCn ; , L > ,
ftNiw YoBK , March 24-i-j. m-Mr.
Janes- . Keene , declared yesterday
that ' ; qwiug'to the good proSpeota.fpr
cro'ps , jor"bad prpagflct for the fanding
bill ofj no'facdlng' bill/ money .mast
remain -Active'stoekV are all
_ too high , sad must decliue5 f The ar-
'guments cfTthe speculative element
hare beoa dfBcpnatodbythp'r8e ; | of
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price ? ! &n J ° . y h em 'bftre j'been
Bitterly ! eliminated'out .of the , eitna-
Tiun by. thVenprmottj losses of'this
nnprecede ted winter. With , the"
doubtful pprcsfecUvfor the coming
crop , ; what ay noi .be ezpaetedf
Europe has prospecl of oundiht
crepSjIaad should tala expectation'be"
realKad , as ia but natural after three
Years of disaster to their crops , an ex
port loss in wheat aloae.of 50,000,000
bushels.will ; inevitably reaultitojnusj
nd wlth conBeqnences1 thlt till'can -
see. . Mr. _ Keene" . denied'thej.repoit ;
that ba.'hadentered " , into , any-agreo-
idcon" " or-aMoctation 'for balling the
grain market this season , aiyiug that
he was entirely rout of .that , stock t
present. A 'P. aH itiboal element to
the dknger--of-the'prices is'the'fact
th t Vanderbilt who
, eails-for-Europe
Saturday , is believed to have sold out
to Balden. - . 'I ! ! T
j Premature ; Expioalona , j
i ) ( Ulpateb to Tha b o.
PmsBtma , March 24 1 a.-m.-r-
Thomka Kelly , a miner , working in a
mine near here , w sr ramming borne a
cKargi of powder , when a j > r mture
explosion ) frorn'sbma"nnsccpun table"
cause- , took place.The tool'wns ' driven
en- out cf- the crevice with terrific
force and struck him In the f&ctf tear
ing one eye out and mutilating his
countenance terribly. The. other eye
Vas sd badly injured that he1 wrs com
pletely * 'blina. % - Snlphlurind'gas'fol. .
luwedj and mineWinhaled Ihe
noxious vapors.- His recovery-Is 1m-
posilbla. ; flfs groans .and cries were
heaftrendn ) < . "He said , "I have
twenty dollars which I will give < b
Anybody ! who will .take my life " He
said --doctor--"For God's
tq - - , - - Bake
cat my throab"r IK ' T
5 Spwrfoyirapinin. , Mach24 -1 &
m. ThoudlTre Lower , a- minerwru ,
killed , yesterday- afternoon , a the pit ]
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Nort'h | shaft , near , , thla "city , hy the
premature txplosion of a blast ,
* * j "Death of an Editor. r *
Special dlipatch to Tui.6 i i
BALXIMOEE , March 24 1 a. m.
John T.-Orow ; man ginlf "editoF 51
The Baltimore SunrWAa-strickerrwith
ptralyeis atout 3t o'clock yeslerday
afternoon , in theoffue oTthat jJnrnal.
vHe was removed to Birnum'a hotel
"and di'ed.in-a. few. intnutes.g He firs
wenTqn'.THe grKis'aWSj iind BeVame
m anagiBg"ediCerlia tl8G5. .H wp's in
the sixtieth year of his age.
Tne Kailech-I/e Young' Murder Oaae.
Special li. tcS to The Bee.
a.
The Kalloch murderibaie.hn goae to
the jjiry after a powerful upeech bj
Mr. Marshall , and a , very.'fulljsnc
distinct , charge by Judge Temple.
The jury after being out for an hour
and n half , c taeiiito ; conrj : for'iurther
instructions. Tfisy aVain retircdanc
had dinner sent in. Tne impression
is tnattbe jury will be .out .al night ,
and then report tHat'ii fc Impostibli
for theia to. asree Tha probability
is that there will be three * fo'r acn ait-
Son's Jootstepa.
Sped * ! Dispatch toTbeB e
THTSBTJEO , Pa , , March 24 1-a. m
Hev. O'Connell , a prominent Iriil
land leigncr , " delivered'an'jeloqnen
lecture toxlirjie .nudiencetlist night
on the , sufferings cf Ireland. , , Ha-was (
heartily applauded. * * 'Mrs. Pafne ) !
mother "of. Charles "Sfewart' Parnell
accompaniad' the lecturer. ,
"A HarheneoToid Binner. '
BpeclJ Dispatch to Th * Be .
CHICAGO , Match 24 1 a. m. Ju
lius Rhk.de , a Germar , sgjsd 64 , anc
reputed to ba worh [ flO.OOO , fa under
arreat ' . ! or ahootlng- stepdaughter ;
.Augusta 6adenh 2on , aged 24 , anc
married. It appears that the old man
has fora long time been criminally in
lunate with the girl , continuing his
visits after her marriegej "but lai
evening , when he called at her house ,
No. 6 Augusta street' , he was turnei
away , and became ao enragedLtharhe
shot her , .the " "ball penetrating the
groli. The physician pronounces' the
Voand fatal.
Cincinnati Election.
SpecU Dsp tcii to 5THB BM
CrscufKATJ , March 23 i , p. m.
Great .interest is manifested in the
democrttic city convention in session
at Highland House , The republicans
have nomlnated'Mayor Jacobs for re
election , and The , Gazette , usually
.the stralghtest of straight repnbli
cans , assures the democrats if they
nominate a good ticket it will support
it and fight the republican ticket its
beat , The Giz te' nioiN Wflllam
Means , a 'prominent democrat , as : Us
candidate , * and strong effert.is . 'being
Bade to nominate him and thus caux
a republican apllt
EYEXTS.
One HundrelPeiEons .Perish by
-ifia Burning1 oLaThbatmat _
Nice" . Craned ,
Life -of'Sir'- '
! Harcourt.
to/ / Blow TJp th6
Royal Theatf a ' at 'Madrid
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ATTEIIPT TO MUliDEttTHEBajTI8H : HOME
SpecU dtopaib tSTJ tiA. - ,
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> arcel was recetfrtd'from * Manchester
aecret&ly ot lhdf seal -for
) artmt'pt of the house of oommons ,
Tho'f'ag este'd'ttatth'o pohce-opan ft.
Ttie boxwhen eVened Mwaa-foanf "to :
contain ! a loaded pistol : This attempt
upon the life'Aof -Sir , JtarBourt has
caused , a profound sermtione in this
aUeiiHf theEnglish Sat . . . . - - -
ietcd.1 hs's been civen-io the cbndi-.i
Ilsni whicbt0en. Wend propojigi io ;
5n"cr.to ! ! tTB Bonrii. . "TBese.proposaTi'
baTsbsen comuaunic tfatolIieBoeff1
and by ] them are regarded i satisfac
tory. The Boers'resolved to disbana"
[ mmediaMy , " -waif7fprthS'decis- - .
lontoftbe | royal comnitssion. Tfte
press EereJsLmfiah. divided M tothe
policy of ' 'tha'.Jgovejnmebtj bntthe.
weightlof pplnto see.mjrte bathat the
government fits doiij awl8a : add manly'
thing. } - " \ * - .mr- . !
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DOUBTFOE CHOBIBTERS. , - -
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ST. PETEESBOEa'i "March 24 1
Twoiindivlduala'havd boerfarr
whajiad-j lined tha imperial funeral
oortega oU'JSanday , butjivlio. did not
bfllongjto-tUe'cHoirt aud'.codld not.ac- :
jount for their preaeneo , althonjh clad
in the peculiar yeilmshta of tho.Greok
xhnrdhj choirs. - - T - ' u
.j/ ' j COOSClIrOP-BEaEHCYr - -
accident ' ' tho'cWr
In cas3 of to' ; a
Council of i regendy haiilepn appointed , ;
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of which' 'the"EmpVeaiiJahdt'Grana
Unices I Vladimir and Nicholas- are
members. . * Z. ' * if21.
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TTOJI 'COMPROMISE' . JT. . .
SpaeUl Dlspatcb to XHe Bee- - . - - T
boir. March .24 i.ai.nii A
dispatch says : M.Gambetta
Informed Jbles Perry , that -he would *
not speak , In favor of-tha Scrtttln'da
lilato bill provided M. Perry di'd'Dot
speak ' against it. 3L Ferry , who is
teroasof - -with
on ; Jintimate-iriendsbip
MrGabibetFa , was glad to compromise
on thejbisis 'ot both remaining silent.
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DBMANDSOP-ECESIXN CONSERVATPTKa. .
ecial Pl p tcfa to Tb B e.
PARIS , March 24 1 n. m. The.
Bepubllque Francaiie Berlin correspondent
pendent saysr The.ouservatlve Rus-
slan press , nrgea measures of reprltal
gainst Scritzerland , a rupture of
diplomatic relations and general ex-
pnlaion of the Swiss from Unssia , a
protective tariff' against Swrlsa" mer
chandise , end oncauracsmQnt'to Gar-
many to annex wiih"IreUb3.-
7 - A'aBEATOA'LlSirTY. "
The Italian' ' opera house * t Nice was
destroyed by fire } st night. All ef/f
forts to put dorn-t e-fl times 'were' of
no avnil. The fire-commenced-during
> h performance ofaa : , opertp which
was "Lucia .di'L raniernioor ; ? ) ' ' 'F 3
bodies of fourtebtf'perautu1 } Who * ) *
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8uff'jcaiedihiv8-"b3en'recqvefed'1afd"
placed 'in Vchurch facing the thaatra.
jt fa 'feared th'at abuut , o"ne .liundred.
parsons bavebeen , IpaVio kthe\hmWing.
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Spa Ul Dlspatelitplhe JJteL 'Til 'j I '
LqKD K , March , 2 1 1 a. m.The ;
aait-of Liwsou vs. Libcuchero ended
yesterday , eo f.ir ; s lh ? . 'evidence 'wl ' ?
concerned , and ! Laboiichere .dimmed
np h'la'H fxnse in A speech to the jary.
TJie spTeeh wai ' 'full , ofjgood pornts ,
'and was Ji leneaitojicUhjroal flight
by the crowd , which filled the court
room. Mr. Labonchere jus'iSed his
declarations ] : conoerninj jfrhe [ rDaily
, Telegraph,7luAiaUng ! that ; everything
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nal and its proprietor , Mr..Liwao" ,
.h'adObjTen .shown.to be perfectly ttue.
He coocluded by siying that the pa
per , .jrhicfi he bj' Kfeerr.'acotwed"bpl
beltng1 ; w owh d'abd- conduc\e'd-by
mere newsmongers , who were not at
> lljentitled -apeak ; in tBo name of the
nation , and * wno had brought that
name into disgrace in the eyes of
fotelghew , , who had betn.deluded into
ths belief. that The Telegraph was the
real organ of English opinion.
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CABLEGRAMS.
The principal assistant of Gen. Ged-
eroff , ex-prefect of St. Petersburg , and
several 'polio'a officers tjfthe district
where the mine laid , hnvo been , dis
missed.
Ool. Darjbky , who wss wounded at
the iime of the agination of the rzir ,
haVKeen granted" p nslbn of 6,00 1
roubles. . - , . ' , : if - /
- It js" said p'ea'sahts' arer flocking' to
St. Petersburg from all parts of the
country otf 'a'pilgrimage to the spot
where the emperor fall.
The police found a lighted fuse in the
royal .theatre In Madrid lastrnght. , ll
[ was discovered in time tofpreventc an
explosion-and caused a - greatsensa
tion.
Serious riots have taken place be
tween Greeks and Jews at Alexandria ,
Egypt , and the military wzs called
out to quiet them.
Sir .BartleJFrere is writing a book ,
giving an account of the Cape Colony
jrarand : justifying own policy. ' -
It is rumored ! that Turkey is willing
to cede.Cretelf no. funber demand is
made on-herivbut declines to cede any
portion of vthe mainland.
es to , The Bee.
Hon. " JohruThurman , judge of the
Thirteenth judicfal circuit , died at
' hla iomeMn "Greene * ? tle , Ind. ' yes-
'terday-aged,66. ;
A - West 'Point , Georgia , special
ys : "AdlRastrous flood prevails
here Water flowed into a warehouse
containing unslackBd Urae , causing a
fire which desiroyed-tWelve : houses. ;
'Los . , . , -
; , 175,000 : - *
Ex-GovT Lvwrenc , 'rofNiVToik ! ;
was.repprted very low yesterday noon.
He'hadbeen anconscloas for seve'rall
hours. | * T - ' *
iTho democrats of Cincinnati nom-
! naled1Hijn.JdhtfMe rsfor mayor of
JKat city yesterday. , ,
A-toy ! nimed nariesTPennfs had a
leg' 'cut I oft while. stealiDjfa ride' , ou a
'freight train at Si ; Thomas.Junction ,
Mich. , last night. . , ' * * " ' '
. The.brewfji of Milwaukee contii-
bnted.$2GOO to ' th > ChicAgti Saenger-
' "
feat ' / ' * * 1 -
Charles .Stewart , a variety , actor , of
Chicago , -committed sujcide , with
?
Isnddnum last 'night , caused by'dissi
pation. ' He attempted sdjcida a year
nrfVnT fefin-Alil rv *
. , _ .
f * Dnbnque htriad no eastern mail
ginco Fr.day. . ji
r Msaea R'ce ' , travelinisalesman of
ELL Euen < fe Co. , Qf'Milwaukee ,
.while atterapiing t get or avmoting
tralihat Meadota , M > np uJeven m et.
nTJlcir'MmnearJHolisT * yesterday after
noon , faHb9tweeu the cirs , andwas ,
ijotertibly , crothed that he survived
.Conductor James H. Curry , or the
"A : ? T & Santa Fe railroud , was shot
and instantly Jtijled.atLia Vtgas ; N.
M = , 'by JosephEBright , a saloon
kciJJ.'jr , ighii ; ridlupn. Tha coroner's
juryi d ( elded , lt was in selWefeplie .
Ourryjwa .muoh respected , and lynch-
ingis tnres ened.by-his friends. '
* Atfiv-ht-occarredat'the Nofienville
( Call ) coal mines between Welchmen
uid a party of Italians , yrhc lately
irrivedfrom | Kauiaim" to work for
pwer wngeeij < Oqe Italitn WM killed
tfld tT djwdgudfU. SiitrVVelchmea
lave been arreUed.fjrmurder1. . ,
The sthve'.plate" moulders of'Erie ' ,
fa i' 'ruck-yeatErday for-a.15-per.cent
Increase on' their wages.
'AT special from Graystown , Kj
taya Mrs' STphn Humph eys took' a
isrga-tablespipnfu't ot dru'.od oil and
iodinej'rfjfitak'ing it for cblolralj 'and '
dfedOiorily afterward ;
' 5The | reight,1jlo3tadbconiinusB. . at
Douisvillej without.aay.Biijns of breaking -
ing jiway. The 'Lo'nisiiJlecv. 5I.Mh'
villa toad bnaJbeon.Uking Lau3y.llla ,
freight j fpr nearly all pvints.for the
lest .thrte ; weeks , ' and f yesterday .they
*
*
'
* " ceiTJn freiglit for all southern
. H-'Eo rtson Noffltoat *
Redjfpr ColleptorYork.
York. : .
No" peciaion Yet Beached , In.
thbMatter ot
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BBNATE.
Special DJsp tch.to TBB.Bia '
, WASHIHGTON , March ; 23-rImmedl-
ately upon.tba opeuipg of. the senate ,
- Seuato VoorheeVp'cabnted the .reso-
lutlori proposed .by htm : .yesterday , ib
censure of the hostile"nr.iba of the
national binks en the funding-qaw
' 4 ' ?
tion. r ! . . -
Senator Merrill interpoced the s ime
ebjectioDB as' on yesterday that . .t ho
reaolutlon could not .be considered
properly at thii'.tline.
SenatorJBarry took the same ground.
Senator Sherman suggested that the
senator9 from' Indians be'allowed to
present * precedents.
Senator Voorhees cited a somewhat
similaraction ! back as f r as 1825 , and
consumed more than half an bcdr in
peaking. ,
As Mr.Voorhees concluded , Mr.
Merrill withdrew the point of order
that ihb resolution go over until too -
o , which followed under the
I " "
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"J r-vtr
Senator DliwM offered , a resolution
th t thp en te'proceed to tba election
of otficera pE'ihB'aenate ' , and'alio res
olutions forthqappoi lnient qfGeprgo
0 * Gorhatn , of California- secretary
of thegenatej.&yrriaH. Biddleberger ,
of.YiTginia , iiergoant-at atiuf ; 'Oharlet
j JiihnsonjfjofJjMinneiqta , chfej
"
lainJ _ JThd bljjdiltio'i tidjVtbe , ujes
resolution1 wen over until ta.iricrrv'w , *
and at 1:10 : p : m. theseoate wentmto
executive sWslori. . . v
_ CAPITAL NOTES.
ppedjTlH p tenei toThe-Be . *
'
a conference yesterd yafterncoa be
tween the piesidentSccretaries Blaiue
aud Wjndom'and Postmmter Gdnwrsl
James bn Ihe.subject of a'n extra ses
sion. tNo final decision was reached.
Secretary Windom says the matter is.
in such" shape nowxtbat a decision wilt
be reaohed'bhortly. '
I CONHEMATIONS.- '
. . * '
* ' * * \
- j-The . .senatem executive aesai
mad the following confirmations :
Collectors t of Customs Amos J.
.BeersNew } Haven ; Julius S. Har-
ren , Fairfiela , Ct.
. Postbtsters E P. Webber , Gen
eva , N ! Y ; Henry S. Ransomj Fiatis-
burg , N..Y. . , \ "
' NOMINATIONS.
The nominations sent to the eenate
yesterday afteruoou were a mixture of
stalwarts and auti-stalwarta , and are
arfolldws : * 'fi-
"Ellis M.-Brans , 'of Missouri , re
ceiverof , publio moneys at Iroaton ,
Mo.-r George B. Sawyer , cell ctor of
custom's far the fiUtrict > t , Wiacan-
sett.iMo. ; W. A. H. Robertson , col
lector of customs for the port of Now
'
York ; 'Byron H. Lingjton , collector
< f interiml revenue for the Fifth dis
trict of Missouri , j
Postmasters Charles H. Wilden ,
> t'0olumbia , S. 0. ; William Osborne ,
Pittafield , Maso. ; Hamilton Jay ,
Jacksonville , Fli. , Dauiel Sayer ,
Wabash , Ind. ; Michael P/ggot / , Quincy -
cy , Illj ; Jit K. Gilmore , Richmond ,
Va ; ,
Unitad States' Marshals .Edward
So Men , for the northern district of
"Ohio1 ; GW. . Atkinson , fcr the district -
trict of WestiVirginia.
It Is rumored that Mr. Robertson's
nomination for collector of the port of
New York , is very distasteful to both
nenators from New York aod to Vice-
President Arthur , and an effort will be
made to have his name withdrawn.
, Secretary Windomhas clearly proven
that financial legislation is not neces
sary uphold the national credit.and
thac wlth'th'e funds now on hand and
those accruing , he will bo able to meet
eveiy obligation.
. Jtepresentative Morse telegraphs
the president that bnuheumenof
'Boiioo are.vefy much opposed to an
extra SBSston. -
The $ reildeBt , > as : indicated to
friends Ug .thei en te that he is es
;
. nft i' n.T * * * - _ * . . _ . *
iivi * ?
"peclally , , deairoris . that Stanley.l
Matthews be confirmed , ' 'Conaeqiient I
ly Matthewa' chances , are much f
"
brighter ; > ' *
Judge Phillips , .who was yesterday
ncminited for judge' of the conrt-of
Iain : * , 'says ' he will , not accept the
losition , and that the nomination was
made without consulting. him. . ' ' "
Democratic sen * oH. have dtttef-
mined toT : resist : the ) election' cf.ihd
epate officers proposed by the repnb-
cans. . ' . .
_ „
9IABKE1\S BY TELKCiKAPD.
Cniooao Produce Market.
.CUIOAOO , March 23. .
Closing 'board : Wheat aa modcr-
tely'actife nd easier at the opening ,
> ut firmer at the dote ; corn , urf ir
eqiiest and .a 'ahsdii . firmer ; .oats
Ltindy ; ' mets pork and lard met .with-a .
nod inquiry , r bub : tha . .feelingwas /
" * " *
Wheat March ofierfid at SI ,00 | ,
with 8100 ' | bid : Apnl aold at. 8LCOg@
OOj ; Iay,51055@L06 | ; Juuc.Sl 06J
@ 1 06 ; year , 05Jc .bid ; .o'osfog '
t 1 'OOlSLOOf. for ApnlrSl 06 ®
'OGJ f "r 3ty } i:06J : bid for Juiibj
5g&95J'o for July.
Onrn-pApril nffdred.at39o ) with 33 |
"
© ssjo biar Mny ' 'ia ' at" 4210425 -
one , . 42 J42fr'Jnly43gc ; ( August , j
3 Vs. * I r . x ' . . i
ata ApTit , 29J@30c : May34j@ , |
34c ; Juna ; - 33f c ; ; Julyy 32 Jo >
Mea P rk April sold1 at 814 95 ;
May , 41 05@lai07A ; .Jane . , $15 20
® 15'-22jV- iBt .rar 814 95@14 974' "
or Aptilt tfl > 07i@15 10 for May"
1522j@15:25-fnr : June S iles12.0UO ,
iarrel.1. , I
/Lard April iold' at 110 25 ; M y ,
810 35S10 37 5 Jnnd$10 . 46-J.aly ,
10 55 ; ' year , 10. 074@10 12 ; clos-
ng at S10"35@10 37 | . for.Maj ; 'S10 40 , 1
© 1045 forJu'-fe ; 811) 5210 57 for
Fu'y ' ; 8lO Oo@10 07 'for the -year ;
Ja'es ' , 8750 tierces.
Bolk ' Sleafe-i-Shcrt1 ribs , , Aprll/
f7'47i < s > 7" 50May7 : 65@7 77 * ; June ,
7 65 ® ? C7 | ; c ! using with salts at the
outside pricfe3 ; - galea300,000 Iba.
, Marca.23. r
Hog'sHThe recelpbwcre.mora lit- ?
eralto ; d y , but .therewere , no arrivals ,
of'ato k'ijvgr the Northwestern road ,
and'n6aeV rQ expected } , the market
opened j tjdiet at about yesterday's
'
prices'chiefly' Chipping acjfouritsj ,
btil later Jpwiog tea decline in praxis *
[ o'ngTa'weakerjteeling prevailed ; sales
raDge'dfroni-$5,75g5,90fo5lghtpack- ( { .
" '
ing and shippjng"$8V&0 ; 5-95 'for
"
heavy packing-and froDi".f5" 75@9 40
for fair Itochoica smooth heavy , ship-
pine lotu.for Philadelphia ; skips sold
at $5 00@5 aO.fqrlight common lola ;
fresh receipts 12,000 head.
Cattle There was au active market
for good to choice shipping gradeirand
with a full attendanceof , buy era , trade
was more active than 'for some time'
past , asjthe. Duality , - offerings wai
generally'of a good , .description , and
suitable to heVAnts of-'buyers ; sales
ranged From S3 300375 for cows ;
$4 00@440'forbutchers'Bteera ; ? 480
@ 5 15 fp- good ahfpping steer's , and
From $5 SOgJo/GO for choice aiuooth
shipping to-wpfj there " -was nitiiL > g
done by , * rnck buvera a.nJ feed > sj
veil calvpa wore in r quest , 1 111 i-re
entire' ' nouiiq.il at S3.D&gG 00 for
cnmojuii to extra IO'B ; fresh receipts ,
1530 head. .
Sheep fho market was quiet but
'
steady ; JIocaTbutch'ers , we the ou'y '
purchasers. r'r
Now-Tors Pfdauca-Markot. '
KKW YORK , -M > .rcli 23-
FloiirR ] : eip-si 5J4 000' brrru' * ;
sales , 13 GOO barrels ; u > et i-nJ uu-
chapgrd.
Butler Finn ; for 'choicd f ir In-
oniry ; Ohio , 10@30x '
Cheese Steady and cjaieU' 8313 J : .
-Sug r Dull atid weak : ' ' - v
Molaaae * Seany. ' f
-Petroleum Firm. ' - .
I RfB-j-Qfiiet''a"n'dorrhr- ' "
" * rCcffee'ijet ; add , wea ! * ; ; freights
ibout steady. ' " ' ' 1 '
" " "Spirits of Tirppntine Firm a
46u pnrjgall'ii. (
TJoiiJ Firm. ' - ' , '
T 11'W SieVdr * "
EBB WestSrn 'firdi at 21o.
Whea' 23'eadyj'N- ' Vel
i2o@l26'i for olsh' ; $1 25 25 } fnri
Mirch ; SI 23J frtr'ApriI81 ; ; 21Jai-21 §
for M y ; $1 20 | for June. Sales ,
'
b'nsHnls.- ' '
550,000 - - -
. Corn Steady } ' No. 2 , _ 6f > | c. Sales ,
Stf.OOOba < * > ' < > *
. .
Oatt ; S'eady ; -
Whisky Nominali "
" Piirki-lif90 aiked for each ; 15 50
b'uffor'Aurll.
L. rd--810 77i ssked fftr < ) ;
flO 7010 ' 75 'lot M rch ; $10 70 ® '
107&f jr April ; "S10'75@10 ' 77 * for
yrS1077i@10 85 for June ; S10 86
I0"87i f-ir" Jftly ; 810 32J@10 37i
for seller for"the y-i r.
at. tioulu Jrod'ia9.MarK96.
Sr. Louis , March 23.
Flour Unchanged.
Whet .Uash higher ; options lower
and unsettled ; No.2 red , $1 04 ©
1 04 for caeb ; $1 05g@l 05 tor
April ; 81.06g@106@l 06 * for May ;
91 05J@1 06 for Juue ; , $1 01@1 COg
for July ; 96o bid for'the year : No. .3
do , 98@99c ; No. 4-do-94o bid ,
Corn Unsettled and lower at 415 ®
41o for cash ; 4141 o for April ;
4l4Uo for May ; 41g@41o for
June ; 4242c. for July.
Oats-- Higher for cash options , bat
lower to sell ; 36@36Jc for cash ; 35o
bid foriApr-1 ; 34go bil for May.
Rye Lower at ? 1 03J@1 04. *
Barley Unchanged ; 80c@Sl 10.
Lead : Dull and nominal.
Butter Unchanged ; dairy , 1826c.
Egg * Unchanged at 13c.
Whisky Steady at 8L 06.
Pork Dull and lower at.$15 55.
Dry Salt Meati Doll and lower al
$4 90@7 65@7 90 ; 'bacon ' , lower at
J5 60@8 50@8 65. ,
Lard Nominal.
RecoipU Flour , 6,000 bbls ; wheat ,
28,000 bu ; corn , 12,000 ; oats , none
rye , none ; barley , 4,000.
Shipments. Flour , 6.000 bob ;
wheat , 53,000 bu ; com , 93,000 ; oats ,
6,000 ; rye , 'none ; barley , none.
St. Looia Live Stock Market.
ST. Louis , March 23.
HogFairly active and lower ;
Yorkers , $5 60@5 70 ; Baltimorea and
light batchers' , | 5 75@G 00 ; mixed
picking , $5 30@5 65 ; choice to fancy ,
$6 00@6 40. Receipts , 5,700 head ;
shipment * , 2,900 head. , '
A Soldier's Bevenge.
EpacUI DUwtch to Tnm Bn.
COLUMBUS , March : 23 4 p.m. .
.The jury ia the case of Wm. Thison ,
a regular soldier , , charged .with mur-
derine , his wifpv who bad secured a
divorce during hla absence in Dakota ,
found a verdict. of manslaughter after
being out all night.
r.it
TIIE : LItllL : < J10RER.
ft
t
A MonntamTjesperado DeEpatcli-
'
' J ed With a Bop's at
f
. . . . , . -Bawlins , ,7 . - : .
The Body of "Big-Nosed
George1' inBreathless
1 Suspense.
The Bufflah Begs , f jf a' Pallet-
. u ! .t „ ; - .
8pxlaldl tnitcb to Tlie'Bto. .
RATTLINS , Wyo. , March 23. The
lynching of George' Parrot , alias Bigi :
Ncsed .Uoorgp , which took plae&t \ j
evening ! f ihe'oletopicof. . conver-
ssiion Vrnr > i pur people nnd ur < ier-
'ial praise Is basUiwed upon .tfce'citi
zens' writ } ridded""the community of ? he
red Kanjded ruffian. The crime fo'r
which'irle'outlaw -anduriaeutenaa'
of death at"tha Tima .of hi * lynching'
wasjCdmmitted 'two ytars aoo. when ,
'he ' and' Dotch Charley attempted to
-wreck , 4 train' ou the Union Pacific
road near Modicirio. Biw by
remqvfn'g * rail. ' * The attempt
was dilctivorcd by.'a ruilroad-LanS and.
both tha outlaws fled to the mount
ains rwhVre they : were followed by
Depu y Sheriff * Wjddowfield and.Tip1
Yiriceuij Both were killed bythe
'desperadoes * Datch Charley wsa sub- ;
peqtlentlycapt'uVed and taken from tha
U. , P Iranian Wyoming iaud lynchfd
' by "a iriob Big Ncsed .Genrgweacaped
to Montana nndiJwai oiptur-d syme
six. mouthsgJ nenr Milea'Citra d
' nfler narrowly escripinjr lynching w
brdnghttii Carbim county , tried and
ae'ritencod to bo hung oa tub 2d of
April. - ' ' . -
LATER 50O3B.
AfiWuted Press Dispatch. * '
RAWI4NS , VVyo. , March-22 , About
. JO this evening George. Parrott ,
alias "Big , Nose George , " a prisoner
under .sentence of death , , attempted
to escape .ftfyat tae/pii / , lariotnly
wpaudluR "Robert Rankin , the jailor ,
by-striking'hjm over the hea'd with a
pair of BhickiW t.h" had filed'c"ff
his'feetjb'y ' mearis'of "a file obtatned
from a fellow-prisoner. Had no *
boon for Rinkin's wtfp , twhp happened
. .to'be"presfni and Xur' ed the door
faatraing , tho-eecapa would hav3rbecn
affected : : A's'sooi as-the atUmpt at
escapa , ana.t e miafprtuue , pf J iler
Bmkihtwas generally , tnojrn , great
eXcitemehtYpreyaile'd and mob-fook .
"Big.Nose.Gaorfio" from the'jaU and ,
hurij him to aJtelc'gVaph pole. No
atfem'pci was made to. prevent the
lynchine. Jailer k-Hanki is at .riregeut
resting easy , . , buT it fs.ibought he is
seriously wounded. Eircr ib g
is quiet at' ; this wrltiog. . H'a.
waahung , aboutt0 ? - --.0 8.
from thfc jiftp" Gejrga.twa's"nlaCed
on. barrel and ji rope , adjusted ; tl\en \
thq'barrel ' waskicked froinliuder.hfm.
He wap only rstunned , and was cat
down and then. . .mauVto cimb * up , a
ludder and jump.off. The Ml did6't
break his netk | , his harjdc.becamo'un-
tied , when ho cllcched the polo aud
crawled ! , up about -.six fee ? nc-g io } ;
some ono.tT.shool ; him He hung to
the pole By his- hands aa long ? .the
couln , then let locsa u l dfed. Tn
body was cnt3owu by the coroner arid
an inquest will he held.
Oould'a HOW Line.
Sped * ! Dispatch to The KM.
CINCINNATI , Mirch 23 'A p. m. '
An Ecquirtjr'a CloyelanJ speciil siys :
JuJto Bucko , .yice-preaident of the
Cleveland , Columbus , Cinc'nnoti' &
ludianapolia railroad , who la one f
tie main mnyt-rs in Gould's neif
line , i in New : York , prob'ably to
cousnlt with Gnnld'o confidantes. It
is.rumored that. 'pr 'paratltinaaro mak
ing to establish offljes of the road fn
a . .block ia thh "city , where Burkes1
tffies are.
AUGUSTA , Georgfa , March 231 Tlfe
Cunml ruad ha" * niadeV proptaitiiin
to lease.to , thu' Georgra road , fpr 99
yeara , guiranteeiujj 8 oer cent , to
stock holders. It is lunored tBat.tle (
L > i iiyillo aud .Naah'vtlfe anilKicl.laud
and D nvillo bavo each made similar
prop < Bitiops. ,
MONTGOMERY , . Ala.March 23
The Teusas.nver'btldjja is .rephcsd ,
and ir its : are 'ruvuiog thc < ( Ugh to
nb l wuhoui interruption.
NEW' YOBK , March 23. The aldermen -
dermen h ve'given p rm-aaiun to the
Edison Elecfno Li ht comeany to
put wires and posts in the streets.
DBIEHOS , I d , _ M rch : 23 Three
brothfr.1 uamjjid RuV stt" upon Char
ley .Johnson , a crtl te&'rn'Mij nfid be t
them fearfully ' Th wife ill dte and
Johnson is badly used up.
Breakla'g Railroad Rule ? .
Judge Doane , H6n. B. E. B. Ken
nedy , Major Chate , Col. SmytLe , and
some other legal lights , boarded a
train * t the U. P. depot 'Monday to
proceed to Papillionwhero" Judge
Savage is .holding court. " 'It.'may be
imagined that , the putiocca tf , these
gentlemen was about exhausted , as
hour after hour dragged along , and at
2 o'clock the train had not lift. None
cf the entleoieh. dared to go far
awy , for fear the train would depart
during tneir absence , and -the only
way in which the monotony wai
broken' was when .a member ot the
party occasionally stepped to the de
pot to' ' "see a friend/ * The trait
finally left at 3:30 : , and the incensed
legal gentleman were becoming some
what mollineJ , when , about three
miles out , the'trains met the "stub'
train from Fremont. .Mr. H. T
Clark , tof BilUvuc , discovered on thi
rear platform of the incoming train
the plicid conntpfiauca of Judge Siv
age , acd xplodda vrrb I bombahel
among his companions by aunonnclo {
the fait Ther- ! wan ' 'hurfyingin ho
haste" On-j g ntl > ! iiau pulled thi
bell , whiln Mayor Gh.isp , rushing t
the roar platform , hr ridlshed a news
paper at the ddDatting ttvin , in thi
hope that he could ttop tha train. H
succeeded finally in attracting atten
tion , and at last the other train cam
to Kstxip , and the discomfited Omaha
walked to it , with the exception o
one or two who were in the imokinj
car , and who did not know the fol
history ot their discomfiture nnti
they reached Omaha yesterday.
It was found that Judge Savage hat
adjourned court to April 30th , nd
the little episoda furnished snbjecl
for nnny iokes until the party reachec
Omaha.
BOSTON STORE !
' " '
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10t.h St. , bet. Jackson & Jones , _
Now known as the cheapesiplace in the city for ; ' ;
ij # :
Everything sold for cash on'Iy.
Si
- Special Offerings this Wee ! , J
1 Lot Diaper Toweling , " SI 25 per piece of 10
1 Lot Dress Goods lOc , others ask 15.
I Lot Brocade Dress Goods22 l-2ct-others ask25c. . - . .
1 'LotMerriinackShirtiDga:7c , others ask 8 l-2e >
1 Lot Heavy Canton flannel 112l-2c' , "oilers asfc. , ,
. ! . ' . . V-J
1623c. , . . * - -
1 Lot Shaker Flannel 15c , othejs ask 25c , -
1 Lot Cheviot Shirtings 12 l-2ci others ask 15c. " * i !
1 Lot Crash TowelingSc , others ask 81-2&
1 Lot Linen Huck Tow els 25c , others ask 40c. ' J ' * ' *
1 LotrTurkisk Bath Towels 25c , | others ask 50c.
l.Lot Turkey EedDamask 50c , others ask 65c.
1 Lot Men's Brown Half 5ose 12 l-2c others ask 206 ; 'f
1 Lot Ladies' Striped Hose 10c , others ask 15cv *
1 Lot Mdu's Merino Underwear 50c , dtiiers asl 65c.
, 1 Lot Men's Cheviot Shirsts 75c , other ask $ Filled.'f
"HOW ARE YOU OFF FOR SOAP ? " ; *
3 Gases Cat Meal Toilet Soap , 10 cents'a Box. .
Orders by Mail Carefully Filled.
|
BOSTON STORE. t ' . Y
P. G. IMLAH . . . ! .
. . - - - - Manager J .r >
MEN'S-FURNISHNfG GOODS
-Wholesale ! ' ,
OVERALLS , SHIRTS , SUSPENDERS , 3'rt
ri Neckwear. r * -at i T
Latest ! ' " , , TM '
The
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SHREVE , JARVIS & GO. ,
14th and Dodga Sta. , Omah
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EDHOLSVi & ER1GKSON
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HORSE SHOES
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Iron and Wagon Stock ,
the Best Asaortmeot of
WHEELS
in the West.
At Chicago IMlces. ,
W.d.BROATCH ;
1209 & 1211
Hafney Street , Omaha.
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J. A , WAKE FIELD.
WHOEEAIE-AND UETAIL DEALZK i.v
LUMBER , LATH , SHINGLES ,
Pickets , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Lime ,
Cement , Plaster , &c.
STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE GEMEHT CO. , > - . - _ ! .
Fear Fnion Pacific Depot. OMAHA , SEB.
Man , aeturer at . ' ! kindf of
Summer Bologna ( Oervefat Wur ta.
SAUSAGE Specialtly. .Orders promptly filled ;
1714 Burt St. , Omaha Neb. de23t' ;