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TOL. j ± . lo a-r * ( jiL , EBErAoKA , l UKbMAjfe .ji . 17 .rf ! * rf- " - . , _ - - . , . . i ' i- 1 J 'i * J-etg : -q I - ctn t'aJcsia bliq - TOO ' " ! ? 4 MORNJflG 'T " ' Pricel-iveGents J L. B. WILLIAMS k BBt 4BBBI mm ai'O - ' This WeekiWe iWiU ffas i * HOSE at 25c and 35c.penEaiii _ Worth 50c and 60c. . ' XJi Ladies' Hegula ? Mider- ' " " ' < At 25c a " ' Jhis is EABi ! Thich it woolcPtfe1 Vfelttoake advantage. . At26caPair ; . \ * These are all New Designs and PAST We Also Offer : Ladies' Hose 5tr R rs * - - LADIES' HIP-AHD-SM r " HOEf ! * "A'f 35c OUSTE Gent's Fuiicy rUalfHose , s . , Regular Made jiand iF Colors , at 25c a Par.a ? These Hose are wdrihsaiia-ea ) , never been sold for less " " "We Large and - -Elfegiflt ? rcontot GENT'S ' At Price BilhatJina Don't Bai L. i $ . WILLUH RIIEUSIATIG CURE Sale , Certain and Rpce JyCnn toi m in all i. forais. > conk'gi& ' . Lame r tn in th Hreast nJ Side , tain tn tbe btonnch and hiJnein , &c I is an internal rcmedj. a Tonic * nd flood luti cr , od whUeit rctiore * tbo Du u it.lmproTM tbo" tooeral health. > . 5 * * 3 * * i SMITH , Bl/CK&CO PRIPWETOflS , PUTTS LU1H. NEBRASKA. C. F. odaun , rcncral o ha GEO. . PAKSELL , M. D , Room ) In Jicobs 1 locV m rtik , , 8mer milul Aveane mud IS h. lACrcLt 2S Shermu Are-Uf. | > J' * il l rwHeaee 7 to 9 p. m. except St'EClAUTV Ohrtctrics nl tis < e or Wo n en. Office bran to 11 a. m nd S to < p. tn banoayt S to 7 n. m ml-6m J. H. FLEGEL ! Sacoew-f to J. No. 1220 Douglas Street , OM.ABC : A. bemfrec of cbir o. Iaro corn r orHirncrmJinh- , CHARLES SPUTT. " " ' IQOQ1 > ' * } ? ! S "DeinocratB stop'tn9JBfiBlnEfes of - tirtrSenate by Continued r Ben.H'C S.IU1 r Flaunts -the Bloody Linen. ! : fle"ner'kl Longitreet to Ij T -3lU. S. Marshal of -SpecU tXsfutdt to Tot Jin Wj imiaToV , March 30. The'o'afiks " ts.scnt by Alexandria fr'endg. -'Cameron , of Wis. goffered a that , the secretary -of jthe senati pay from contingent funds Jtho ezpenies of the late Senator " ' * - J - ° l ilibostering was then-resumed. Senator Hoar m do a long spe jch in reply to Mr. Hill' in which ihe 'ra- ' - frpnr Gteotgia te "i ct dm anasvirtne . .were ootfalir y8 .foaqdediupun . _ . . their . JJ , J , * * * > J ± \J * * /At own assertions. lie ai&cd the sena tor -consider the one great act of tireTepob'tcaa-partf-bearing upon- the ciindkiomof tto colored eaan mean- ingltfi aCti , 14tK aad 15th amad- i * % T V * > " * V"fHk . Tfc. V - * had n t oem e tirely. uat ken MrHHJacrmitte l tfar" crata had often been mittaken , ml could never tape to mj qh the gi eat ( BiU\ake maOeVby thejrepublicans. A a wholetbe > olicy ofrcconstrac - tion wu a grnd mutake. It bad , wprked the greatest possible harni to ttiaiaejsroi ( aiidimadefth'e-ropujlican jfy hw enesay , perhaps no tin mfcn- tfonpbnt in "Wet. .Toe south was growing into prosperity , not under re construction , but In spite of it. No B&uttiern stale began o prosper until rid of .reconstruction. The aenitor J&A i § JikdiaotbiS uaito apeak ] for jthe of brinring'np ofijUcoro ! . i . f.-ljogMiiifttifruptid ito 8y tint/ / tbat could bo3akod np waa n hat- JT ' he'senator from Georgia and hit friends became responsible for It sp eeding. SS'J&nator' HiU'-Tejoitfed thai" He ofe" ithedwur , wh'en ha waa working in congress against secession , the at na- tor from .Illinois waa supporting the. doctrines that lad lo it. te # Logah " denied such insinua tion * , * and jBaidjie. . had Lidjeoong of socti alurar JHe neVe'r was itf favor of sec cation. the gentleman * * * word for it. He was UfJf hij Ij'ad istaken a matte ° ' hUtcry , , _ . _ _ . , 'Mr.dloar' arose to'reply faftHer to tbS ae&albcVrum Georgia , but-'the jl&t- teryiel-led IK"-floor to Mr. Beck , j j "Mr. Conk\tf \ * ; put in an oar for jthe. 8nator.ftom ! M ssichusotts , and ( the fT fallowed him to apeak. He , Aupbver , mert'ly reviewed the debate pfrthodsy to ebow that he had spoken pnlytn reply. " | _ f llr Bcck * prefaced hia motionj by - tho'Msenion j that the renublicans' anxiety to elect tbe senate officers Waa all-pretence The fact waa that such CODDplications h4 , - arleen.in . - ibelr * ' midst ia'regwdt to nominations'1 ha' they 'dtiSnot'-'daro go into execuilve seeslonr * - * - -i- - - } - ThaQcaased a genaral laugh , and Mr.-Djvis promised to move executive c slonrInVi8n minutes cfter the cfE- veers should fee chosen. , , j Mr. Beck said theyknew very well " never ba done as long as 1 * . ? ? . . M\ 1 \ i jailers. * - Hii motion to go into executive session raa lost. Mr. Dawes remarked that the democrats , having exhausted Lot isij ana and the bloody ehirt as subjects for debate , needed time to ihink"over AC-4U5 Mr..DAWpB-moved--to ad journ , and the motion prevailed , j - ' CAPITAL NOTES- . SpecUl Dntches to The Eoe. ( Treasury cffilals are of tbo opinion that tbe socreUry can with safetyuse ! the sixty millions of cash available can apply this amonn tc redemption purposes. Whether tbe eccreUry will decide to do this or i jtj no one knows , but the impr esiohu that he will do BO. Assistant Secro'a ry Upttn will accompany Secrelarj Windom to New York. 1 hey will gc to-day. The object of the visit is itc consult with the leading financiers ai 'tu.Vhethcr it is beat to place the i 01 ; 4J pert cent , bonds , and best method of 'pUeing them. On his Tolurn tc . .Washington it it understood the atcrc- tary'will anHounc * his policy witii reference to these bends. . Kriends of Attorney-General Mc < Youh nxy that ther are confident thhi esou h republican votei can be ob tained in the senate , ( p defeat Chand lot's confirmatioB. j Stanley M tthew8 left for home yesled y. Itls'said that be had , ai ? Bur ncs that he wou'd be centirmed to the Jupreme judgthip. A delegation of colored citizens , ol Louisiana , called on the president graying iid-W bttilding op"their states' ' commercial relations with the north , .andttie Sonth American states. Ttc } ' presidestf pare them assurances thai t eir petition" would receive propel recognition. Gen. Longttreet some time since expressed a desire to return home tt Georgia aid engage Jn the/work / t > f re 'vlving the opposition * 0l the f demo crata in tfiat state. HeVaa mb ed t < this work by the urgent requests o ! numerous friends at home. Th < president , who is desirous of buildini up the republican party in that .state after cunsiderinc the matter , finHj _ _ _ _ , _ rt . _ . , . . . , . , j. . S. marshal' fw Georgia , His nomination will be sen to the senate perhaps to-dsy. . FSODU3 TO KEW MEZtuO. tTashlogtoD Spedal Chldjo Tribnor. A number of gentlemen friendly 1 the colored people of the sooth callec the preaidetit for the puroote o U * , rf a larz * number of those pee pie into JS e w Mexico. It waa reportei that a delegation would at orce go i thatTtemtory1lcrtJie1 ) UrposQ of ex amining into the 'fitness of a certain' tract ot land , Tinmburingmillions 9f ) acrea , for iheivanla'of , thpemigrants : , and the president waa 'requested to order a military escort for tbo protec- tic of the.partiea toiwhich hejrepiye provided , if n'o't pfevcntei ty existarg' nilltary rnlei. The president was ( oW'tBafmany tbeusanda'of the nun' nduatrions colored people bad beafi' ' ' LOtiaoro than twit yean orgamzod' t& " leave the aontb , not as paupers , but is the proposed buyers of firms qJ ( lomcs of their own , and that they were now eager to move In the dlre don' of New Mexico. The president' aald he would be glad lo see a coniid erabla nutnbor or-tbem-go , andt KbpedF > he movement would be s scccesa. f EiECTRiC BRIEFS. ie Bttf { r The report , waa circulated in trg yesterday that Jonbert , leader of thu Boers , ia a native eite county , Pa. , arid that a "cablegram had been received from the Transvaal to that effect. * " . ' A Urge vessel wai discovered 'on ' , ' .fire off Cape Haary on the : Atlantic yesterday. Before the fire.broke but she was rolling heavily , atid wasjap- parently in great distress. ' ' _ > The moulders In the Yonngstown' (0) ( ) stove works ara on a strike , cauacd.by the proprietors .refusing to employ union men. , * . The farmers' club , of Tuhre county'/ Oil. , has succeeded In preventing any parliea fromeuteriugijupon--raUrfcad lauds" in that counly , and1 Marshal Po'olo has returned -with'out * eje ° ctmp anybody ' j § ; A dispatch from San Francisco sajs' there ia yet no news of the missing ateamabip "City of Sydney. " She is now nine daya overdue. " _ Thom s Livingston & Co , of C irf-s clnnati , well known dealers in > Ika and importers of Ureas goods , ec. : , , made an assignment yesterday for th j benefit of creditors. AtElberton , Gi. Allen BlaekVell/ colored , haa been" convicted of the murder of Caroline M.cMahon on the 23d of last December , and senten : ed to be hung on the 13th cf next JL ay. , Bar. H H Webster , latisly ed tor of The Nitievah ( Wis. ) Gizetto , jhas mysteriously disappeared Tihile his * wife was viiiting in Chicago. - = - The Clinton ( [ . - ) Herald was rold yesterday-to the-Mahon Bros.-of The ' Maicatine 'Joaraal. ' * * l - * j c -A fire broke mihyesterday afternjxra in.the editorial roomof TheNe'wcX Otk Journal orOommrCB , CBiisins.a"'a ' im of-3 , nd car en held another secret meeting at night. They will probably strike the firsVof April.'is. . ' - > 7Geo.L Balltrho has baan on tria , „ „ Elliott OityInd.Jor obtaining $3 , > OL in July last from the-Bnnk'of-Bjltl- more7on a forged check , was yes , er- 3 yfonn'd"'guilty. < * TChV jiry was out ibouttenimmutcs. . 2 Ball's arrest in Sow York attracted attention at the time. " J The steamer Machasett will bo sent oat , from Ssn Franciaco to-day,1 to search for- the -miising Australian BEeimhlp < fJlfy of'Sydiufc * f' | Joseph Limbrijbt , sheriff of Gavin county , Gt , shot and/nst ntly killed : IVett Bargess , colored , whila attem'pfil ng to make his escape , at Jesaup j yesterday. He was on his was Ho Ba > - ysnnah jsll. , | tlj > Tha general railroad freight-agents -of-the United -Stales met in Oiniin ? nliiycBterdayi GonMnitteaa " 4Jlf n'dj eiiininod reports and freight rate ? , and audited bills. - . - - j - * A < Kansai City apecialjTaya noma Fletcher Oakes , formerly general feu' perintondont ol the ILiatas Pacifici1 and afterwards general manager-of ihe Dregon Navigylion campiny , wUl ! in * Ee v ntrowhe sucoas * . of tholYiL' T x.March 30. Black Davis wa murdered and gobbed ast ni4htf AbbuYfcu'r mucaQrom thec ty. nMnclc'd by being struik with alargo' ' store. ' I Df-FUKCE , Ohio , March SO.IJies Emma Sproak , aged about twenty , tried tocrni the canal on ics tojday. The ice broke and she waa drowned. Ni3EvnxE/Tenn. , March 30-c- ' state debt -bill Till bo disca3sed , in the senate nntil Thursday afterjnbon before a direct vote is taken. It will ' MiStake. " * ' Ppo. UlDispitch U > Th Ite. -W"jinp/co"VVlsrj.MarcK 30 10 p. m. J mtsLMcCloy and Annie Ch'ria- tUnson Lwera to bo murried SUndnv night , and & grand feast * ES pref stcd , including beeb and nhiaUy .Tho gufB's and tha officiating jaRtice'wVre fwely ( treated s they hr.ivod.The whiile. crowd ; became so gloriously JFttll 'snd happy ? that thoTreddingceretn'pnj WAScuttrelyr forcottcn , nnd the com pany diparacdj tanBarly : hour Mnn- dy mprningwchcutThavin3 el'en jtheijbpt tiedjJim aM'AMe.ois- corerTd their mistake and invitedtthe fiUMts again last -rils htj bat reserved refreshm nta. > unkilafter they hd been mfrodr" ' StbamHoac OdmTbn ! LOJ "March 29 10 p m The Bteamer "Alontana , " which lull for St. Louis last evening , collided with the Cin it.nati packet "Emma Graham , " in Beaver shoals , near Rochester , at midnight , silking the "Graham" in four feet of water. The barge is Bafe. Deatn Better tnon Disgrace. . . Spedal Olsptfcb lo The Dee. NEW OELEAXS , March 30 10 p. m. Charles G. Fletcher , l to chief clerk in the assessment dipirtment at the city hall , endeavored to com mlt suicide this moraine by shooting himself between the eighth and ninth ribs. A wsrrant w s sworn cut against Fletcher for embezzling a sum of raoneT while ho waa treasurer of a fifa'compuiy. . He evfaded arr at , and fiaallr.shot himself. It -supposed 'he did not wish to undergo trial be fore conre. ulillcaru SpecZ TBiNitei ' March 30 10 p. m. . , , m.thi .fonnderj.oE'the.rdpablicia.patty ; ' anc an intfcwte friend oi-Sutaner , Sewsrd Llncola , sge 59 yean. itilomats Outmatch the . 'M of i , ofn' r n' " * jlnaDsbipjioi Com- aJA03 j-P PfP8' . j 1" Lord Beacpnsfield Suffers a , , IJIJ-slcond Relapse./ Citizens off the Transvaal Pray . that' | JTurkey'a conceauona _ regarding h'e boundary. * dispote o maiutain peaccjfol relations. The protocolvrriU..aditaiti " 'ib'atthe-cesaatiotr'iof'"any ' partor the" tirnpiro is impossible , and will adyi'O tbe Bowers to recommend Greece ! to" . iccept'tlie proposal of Turkey as the Seal'ihat 'can be expected from th'e eultan.It ia believed that this ar rangement , although a triumph for * Turkish * dlptomacjr , trill rtceivo the sanclioVof Etiropa , as the only prac- ilcabl5ethod of averting war. ltB rf 4 t M < i * # M fM AFGHAN REBELLION. 3p cUl D' palch to Tbe Kw j r * J t * llarch"31 1 a. m. A dia- patch-from. Gandihar slates that the rebellion at Htirat seams to be approaching preaching 'a cris'8 'Toe clty ia nojr neelegedVby , Sirt-tr Mohammed and , HaBan KahnYttie' latter 'being gover- ior. Kunbk , at 4 the head of a large tj-idy.of-Uerat-and Candahar tyoopp. AbiluI jirjEammed wBile i"j"-step6rtVdt'orhave 'been ' wounded. . CONDITIOK IMPBOTINQ. Dlap fcJ > "i < j'Th StHu - ' - , , LOJUKHTifarch 30 lam. . At o'clook laatioyeningjyigsuunt Birring Beaconnfieldjirnunoanced his condt- tionjBoraowhiit , improved. The-mpre1 icuEa'BympCnma liavfl' Abated , aria" tHe distinguished pa ietujs physicians'in dulge * the hope that ho will pass a restful nighh Earl TJiacouafieldV "brother-Mr raeliiaa been , } iaa sum- moxiod , " andia'noTf , at the residence of she suffering statesman. In the event J Bsea T P"tDY hiitfile would not cend p " ; lis brother , who is , a very { blind } a"luiipat unknown gentleman' The title would become extinct , bni lis estate , unless otherwise devised by will.wonldfalLto hin > it There exlata among the inmates of the earl'a house a very serious convicrioo that-his dis ease will prove /atU aod thai all the evasion of suffering which haVheen during the last eighteen igerjenced urs''ywill not be permanent. rbrongKout the metropolis and the kingdom great anxiety is felt regard-1 lUffHbo result.r , Telegrams of inquiry . . IOiv. i , t If f * i * arrive by the s ore At" 9 o'clock last night T Lord Bea- consb'eld's physicians ( thought that the symptoms cf the pattent1 were a litle | more favorable , and were inclined to LITER Lord Beaconsfiold lafifered a lelaps&at midnight , and bii death is momentatilyexpecfed , * " * OPPCSED TO BOER. SDrBEMACT. ' , NaTal" March ' 3J , a , : -j-AtY a m eting .jOfn-Ennlislxj and. " ' ' ' "DutcITrofugoca'frcin th&-Tran'sva1il | a petition to liuuqoeon was drawn Opj asserting conBdenceiri the pablio" 9e ; claratipns of Gen . 'JVolseley' and Sit ' > rtto BactIe'.Ffere , that the.annexa- tlon.nf the IFransrakl waoJrrevocab'le , They had raves ed 'capital there , 'aVd "property is' now' worthles5and .their capital joat. rA rea lntion "waa carried ' 1 " ' deuts pi ) tb9/Dr nsva < il uot to surren- der-olhoir townrrto e heiyBoers , andre ro * vising r'theii'8Upb erti irfth"e , ijve pf 'civil war. Ode 'Colooht. promiied to "aUbscribir ; lOOp toward8 a" war /Una. ? JThq ptention .wss'alao.'avowed ' of summoning the natives < 3f th'b' Transvaal and also the swages to sa- otBoer-.saprem- ( * EEJECTED. ' } f jSpecUi Dfspatch o Tha.Eeo v ) ? " LONDON , March 24 4 p. m. In tho-honce of commons a motion , pp- poinfini ; a committee -to conaiflac the adoption of the decimal system ) of coinage , wei'Ehta5 and meniurea , rejected 108 to 28. tchl Dfepatch to TUK Um. thatth _ . land bill rill iii : 'cTuJethe creation of "the" peasant pro- pnetory schemoforitho recluimjlii' of waste land. * A cLuie for the fixity ol tenure is said to have ni > plnca tn the bSlLJ \ „ ' - * ! C * DEAD. \ 'f i " Sp lxl DlspaUli to The Bcc. ' "ViEJrNA , March'30 4 p m } Wpy prechr , ' ihe Arctic oxploro'ri'ind t la coven > r of JFrancis. Joioph's Lind , is dead. A-STEP BACKWABD. ST. PETEBSBOKO , March 30 4 P- tn. A meeting of the council Pol ministers'called _ to convokff"aicdin ! mssjion on reoroiontation of the pee pie ia countermanded. CABLEGRAMS. - * Spidil Dtapxtebca to Till EM' . . ' ' Detectives yestercny arrested 'the * editor oi Frethert , the rgvolutionarj piper.of Jjondon. The social demo < era's will meet to protest against the rction. A. serious panic occurred at the theatre at" Lyons , France ; laatiilght , on an alarm o'f fire being raised , and many persons were injured.- TheGreek ministers have signified a willingness to accept Turkey' * prop oiition concerning the boundary dis pute. STORM NOTES. ZFTECTS OF THE 8TOBM IS KBW TOE Bpocul IMspatch to Tbe Vn. * . * NEW YORK , March 31 1 a.m. The storm which threatened , Tuesday , finally broke out in a copious raiq fall at 4 o'clock yesterdiy morning. The nervy-rainr-aided-b"r-tbo-hi2n wind VM W& * & . , AJ torn * pjacea it wrtjnthin ai foot ol St'fftf 'r ' . ta tS-ay fWi"S " MM alips aeemed'sB IF about lo leave theii moorings tnd asil into.the hay Thj condj toil of. the Btrca ' , .espiiSajllv araBod rtharcBeigaborh'ood.olfj e fer ries is-wreUibedU-in.tho extreme - * AJ eep. Inside mo fenyj hw j the floors resembled lakes of muddy wattr u . * . , , , K n j tj On tha wsV ride tHbish > tide over- Jowedtho'doclt , ) In3BOmepace ] > an'd , piMeBgeffro ; Jersey * cQity found they badi Bother iriver. to Iuiy.cflllan on Foltoa ) street flooded. .Great' daipage 'haa done to ( hipping in. > tha bay. Tele graph commuDK lion ja many places has ' beeo ; . interrop.Ud. Along / tte , Long laland foa t tbejttorm. has been most severe. 'A large ; sshoouer went ashore at Birren Island Point at-830 ; , a. , mli . The sea' was terribly * rough , and two men we eei kahed to , the rigging. A life boat.from the atatioa on Manhattan beach HMjlaunehed at 9 a. m. , and afUr a penloua trip.-apc ; ceeded in rescuing , the , en. ' , * flt aea made a clean breaehj.'p.yer.jihe yeaseL The Sound boat ? allatJve.d on-time , and only expc ; ience'ddifficplty J in" ' . ' - . ' ' HSlri ? * - Tha. snow al lfcoHlinuea. Trains ori many 'of ih6j ( llfc"a3a 'J&ave beefc- ODIlfiGo'tO Jfly OPf ftlid tCffr8plv * COm * " iX.uDlC ltlOal Il4"f * D5C | " * lf5fl Tupt6Qi StSjrow'kfri draa'f'fn i blind- ' "g rf'irm with their de'&a heaped r"i Jnor"r- > : rQf\ EpsciU Dispatch to Jha Eca. * , .j CmcAoo , March3l 1 B m. ovr iH rorui of yesterday morning1 ceased bgford noon , and id not-.baflly interrupt traffic , a ; the BUOW ' melted considerably" The sjtorn'jlid.jiot ex tend tar we t of TiorcJ It ia slill cloudy and cold here touight. r . A heavy snow storm-set in-at Pitta * bur - early y eater Jay i morning , and. ciutimed through "the day ; Trains on all the crincipil roads are delayed from ( twolre'hours. - eight o * * - , { < Tnosncw storm-Whlch i'c6mme"hced Tuesday mornnig" in southern- Ohio continned'ye8terday.Nothlnp like it. j ihia ( ima bf ySar was" ever h wh ' ' * ' 1 _ * SSOi i " " } _ , ' , Jflinriespta . , - . > J * " " " " ' SpedJJ dispatch " " \ f j C- ? . * -m-- . J M * * i < i * -A * I "III , j Latt night fifty gentlemen ol this city " started , . "for MinneaVta , where theyj locate near CamgbelT.Jn Wilton conn ty. 'They take wUi ] ( thVniMmBJiun- dred h tad , ofr horses omVcattla , and. a , co aip'ete ' joulfitr farmtagTtool3.- / . ( - Amo'ng thorn areloris ; crVoma f , our , leadingcitizens. . - TJ'heygfl'aye two special , trains and ifilled tnirty-scars with iheir effects. - - MH r Sned for Slander1. < L ft Special Dispatch to Tha Satii ' * CHICAGO ? March 31 1 a. m Th'e some what celebrated Jibel case of Alice 'A-ESHy vs : WllberTF/Story waa on trial bef ore'Jodge Roger * , In the cir * cnit court yesterday. In May. 1874 ; Mr. Story's paper published a , dispatch from Bockford , III. , purporting to relate-to indecent escapades on the part of Mleo Early , with . 'Rockford1 lawyer named R. F. Crawford. Qna ot the dispatches described' a bed ruom'cene where the two'wera dist covered "en dishabille" by the'gul'a fathenMr arly , " who was astate , senator , at once begsn suit againai The Times , ndobtained'sverdict f r $25- 000 damages. This waa reversed'by the supreme court- , and the casa haa now become quite'complicated. M(7 ( Story's defence ia'tb'aVThe Timerwoa : fmposed upon by letters forged byjL. A. Trbwbrid"e , of Rockford. Miu Early was married in 1867 , and is now Mrs. Simonds' . > She * " appeared | in court-with her -husband and child- ] She ia a refined and. pleasant lady , ' and ! quite well known in the"1 stale. " ( > { t- Ingareoll on Klnecrart ! T Special Disptitcb to Thf Baa. * * ! ° ' In hislecTurp at erXcTdemy c f Maaio Isat nIght"ColrIrrgertorrtid } he waa amazed that our' fatHera 4aljowe"d thieves , undo ? the name of klnga , to 'govern thorn. , ' 'He predicted that th'e "eml of alt kingcraft waa-near at hand. Europe'is not yet cullsred enough to gr6w ah unadulteratedicrop ofrepu - ilicaulsm. 'Ttio1seeds-thst'havo"1been sown are' beidg gathered by peasant / ' Peasants are getting MI .bo as b&di as kings. Thia is * nbtaa I would -wiaB , "but'I am'glad of it. ' * My tears Were not thed in Sr. LtteiBburg , but.in'Si- "b ria ( Tremendcua applauee. ) & j Ro\7 L&Aon * ! Brenttrc' 7 Olt&nsmen. Special dlupktcH to Tbe Bee. f -f . LooiaviLii , Kv. , March-80- p m. Further difficulty is repor " mong th-s clans"of Riwen county , Ky. . Excitement over the Lightfpot tnurden had quieted a little , when 'a aerlnus row occurred bitweeol the Jones and Cirnel""familics , m which Hiram Jonea was killed , and two > ci thef Canitl Brotbera were badly wounded. The examjning trial of ihe Carnela was set'for yesterday , but they wereunffering from.their wounds , sc ii had to bo postponed. 2 * " Lafayette at Yorktowu. u SpocUl Dl p tch to TUB Dsn. - CiKti.vNATi , JUU ; ch 20 10 p. m. A gentlemar/ this cttywho has Bpeat much time ; in France,9nd , well ' acquainted with 'the Lafayette finally' received recently a , letter from Oscai de Lafayette , in which he aaidHe { looked forward with great ple sur6T tc [ the Yorktown celebjation , whichHe expected to witness , having accapte .th'ev invitation extended to hlm'bj ' ad-.pJchtalheBeSJjJ ! * PH , , j * 5 * " 9 * ' * yf tl At Aiwood-rf boy 19-yeara'old , left his widowed mother atJ'Stillman Tal leyr this state , ia. January , and-came 't6"teb.jcafro ln seafchpof 7'all'oatlon , He hrsiiot bcen-aeen-alnco-Uie ayhj arrived. * HH had " 575'dbllars.ia monej and a valdablfl wstch.1 * ' - * v f ANK ABBOE , Mict-Mar3h30 1C p. m Samuel J. Flatty a university std'dentj.left home Sunday morning tc attend. chlircb , since which timenoth- ing has vbee ' 'hear * of him. ffii .mdth'erlia nearly craied. ' "J " CHICAOO , Match 30 1Q"pum. . J , J. HartlBr osiness manageriof the Trsmont hoosf r disBpneared very mys teriohsly night beforej"asji , jfll drooped Inlp the Twilerjhpuse aboul S'o'/jjqbk / , anoTgof drafft cashe'cno the amotinf of some ? 40" and from there went to Iin3say ! & Broa1/ , drag atore , where he got some medicine /or hfc wife. ' After leaving this BtorarrfqSiiBj more waa sean i.r heard ot * " J he" i still misaing. TJOB iy- : * = . ! the Occidental merning. A quantity of gunpowderj ateredjb the latter , explode-J.Tjfcjwin he 'building to atcm * and"aeVimi iljr riajuriojjfW , P gette. .Ph ipJPrciV' ' . was * killed during the excatemejnj ' engihe'running over . an him.4 Jt0 Dastn of an Eminent Artist .r Bpeekl 'IHtpiteh toTb * B e - 7. j . leith'is announced , at "PlaTHw 1 dich. " , -James Forbes an emin nt 'for many years a restaajot of Ohfcago- and known bortf sides of ho Atlantic , being .a native of Scot- nd. He was tntorof tha cerebra ecf- John Phillips. Mr Forbes wai SO ? , yeari cf age. - J Tk 'Knnaway Maniac. " Sp-.dti DUpitcHto The B . , f f - CmcAaoj .March 31 ' 1 , a. .m.-j-A" Fournal apccfal frooQ'Mcndob..asyB : JlVlnflauB jroman was put pff tha'cars ' iBre"yeslerdayC" She had a 'JQuqngb. ' icket .from' " IfavTcrk'to Calffp'tnla , . ' 'Prom ihe time she got"on the c&ralin ChlwgD , until eha arrived here ah'a" was , laoadflg upder the-rmprgssoti | th'at _ * the _ cjnducicr , was , . taking. fier t 4'1 j 'V-T- - r" 'i * * - * - * " li * 4 . . , . . . . . . . . JjiirtiUl. .S- WJU-Y * ampins off- which she , stteppt do several times. .Mrs Taylor of the' eating house hero , hacfa serpn'titb1 take charge of her and attende ' jtcf let wat.tj , "but she declitcd.the'mps - amptin fuodand ptrtook of ( nothing * > ut tea , which she drankthree , or four ; ones during , the afteruoonTribueven-v ng. Every'effott , p aseer ain.jhefc [ name , and that of her. relay y 09 , .W& , met by an obstinate ratosal to disclose "t , or give any information that wjoulfi ead to her identify She was plaiijly- dreised , . had nothing , but emalj Val iie aud-a small arcel done upm a. ihanl srap ( , which * she teuaciqadly ! cept with her. She had epme nuny , } ut.notopa could , ascartain.h'bw'miichj She sppeajed to be abQU * 4ff , " b re p , faggard ezpfesaton , audeeemB ? to bcj jomplefely "fun "downjYhoiigb-oJima- . > . ? J1. U < 1 I -J ot.1- ' ' 1 lJ - > Jflt 'j * tronly appearance , rotw slated.Jhat she was nut marnediie7or .had cHit ; dten'and had no * relative * , or frlen She was , given 'in bhaiga of'j ted'.a * thg hpnse t , l4 irell "a5 wIHow , has -beea enggJi ; ) th'erijltenti6n yf 'detectives. nrfrtr ' Brpome street , on Jh aoqr , V4 ( QaT. l. . * l'r < 7 < 1 AyenL ° 9""J I } fiad occasion 16 leave the fi"ouaex i njj on her.ratura.fuand.tha.faa li'ghVo _ The thieves searchedithendraw.ea > an.d carried away .a large amoontjofrval iv ' bles'and clothes , butmtwed thirty-six pieces of olid-allvor Eervic3rT fThe e Is nbclae. , - , / T"r"o g * cUlDliixirciruTdi.finl 3- < ' r ; WALHIHGTON , March,30 4 p. mj The cabliiet jBMion eaterday wajs.tie - voted entirely in the'conjjderationj of * the financial policy of the governm.en . : I ( was decfdedth'atr , for the ' prealnf ifie secretiry of the'navy will use ity the turplua revenue , i\d \ fuads fle rlved f/om thi > , remsin , er6ttne , bonds ; ' autHorlzod . . b/ the re'fnn4rn 'j ctjto . * . * J { 91 J-f -V < * _ j * fc * "rf C JiV. | meef the sc.iruii JDligafionft , the government including tHe redemptjoh" * - Santirfel-Md Tha E e'ainga.\Viiconsin f arilibel 7 or oCTOOO each ; * tba'adtjop ' - ' ' ' papers cf fa reported undm'lntimjcy Tsafween Ne'aon'a wife and' ex-Policsf 3nan Dick Elli J zr * ' " f \t \ ' > \j d ' . O.t 'At 1 p.mrtha prlqey eraasJolTows : j " * " . j r STOCKS. , t | W i.V. , . .t.lisi * * itethjf esiam. t .r : . : ( 57 " " NvT C'i H ! ' L . . , Reitaiai.s."i : j.i I C..3 . % * . .ia'i 'SfBihl . , . .1103 "Erie.t. . . . ' . . " ' pan fjt. J. . . * . f6J t'Pfa.1. . , . " . ; - ' . . . ; -C-P , ' . . . .1 , .v IlM . . ( r. . . , ' . ROt " N f " . . . 2 | LS.-- . -.1323 TIP c cc & "i. . : . . 24 . Quicksilver. . . . IH" ; . . . . . . . . . . " K&T J. . . . . " . 45 ' * ' < . Ji , ( . - Onlqajto Live " Siocfc Marfcetw. Jj tt , "CHIOAOO , March.ftO. -Oatjlle Sal s < .f . jchyt madd to hifipr.at ; 8 other sales av$2T75@4'15. Hogs Lght ? rtciipts owing to the heavy ilo r. . &firm f * t l-nsj nod ship pen tooK bold to the extent 61 the mpp'y , ° nly & limited " in ; .qniry on > - packing ac&iunt ; sale : ranged * /fom ? 5 69@5.7.5 for _ lighj packtuKj ? 5 25@6 00 for heavypack Ing. grades , and from § 5 60@5 60 foj fate to'chofce smooth f > eavy shipping teen. ' Freah receive , 9,000 head ! \ . - . - - . * . Ji NewlYorJt.ProdracaMarlcat.7 . - " J NEW YORK , March SO : - " -Whoat-r- Irregular ; No. ' red win ' Ur , ' 91 23@1 24 Salea'i 46dOW Tidsliels. - , , r - . _ . < Go5rn No. 2/63c.j. Sales , 4JCX ( ( Tjnshels. , Oats Steady. ' * - Pork S16 20 for May. " Lard § 10 9711 00 * for April $11 02 for" July ; § 10 52 aeller f r the year. , . r t " t Ht. LioalB Produce : " . Sr. Lotus , March 30. r Floor Unchanged. v Wheat Higher and closed'weak ITo. 2 red.i-5105@1 Oof for cssbff 105. @ 1 Ob' § for March and April ; SI 06 ' @ 1 08J for May ; § 1 061 005 & June ; 98@98jc for the year : No. ; db , 99Jc ; No. 4 do , 93c bid. t.Corn Higher and easy at 41J ( < " Ilic for cash and March ; 41"41J [ 'fb April ; 414Uc for May sn < 'June ; 42f@42cfor Auznst. Oata Slow at 36@36jc-for cash f'S4c bid for April ; 3535fc fcr May Jlly7-"Slowaf'l 01 , bid. 9 J 'Barlvj'1-Qaiet ' t 80c@l 05 , - ' Butter Steady ; dairy ; 20@28s * * Ee' Qufet at lljc. pdrk Firm'sn&iBlowrfjTbbing da mahd at $15 75. @ 490@775@795i800n3a ( at Held - highecal 10. , , 00 , Mked. i it > - -j , Swws. ft i , . _ _ . bouia Uvabtcpfe Mwfeetj . „ Sfc OB . j , Sr. - S rcv ancffeji ud' Baltimores , $5 50@5 70 ; choo hewry , S5 fcBadVabrpmehfwT'fiOd ' htaM. T : , 0 oaO .OC , OC Viijoloo/March / 30and and 'lOocn TnTfllrldemasd- ttcady. tOAta E ien : i I , t T . , Jlye Highfrs . i ii hort Ribs' Active at lower p'iccs. Mess fork Qaietibut weak. Lard Active and loner. I J ( JS T. .CU03ISQ ' 7WheSl-rSonng , $1 00@1' OOJ for AprllIlfb5g@T05J fo- May ; § 1 05 btd for1 Jen * ; 81 04@l 04 * | for July ; 95f < 396i7dr thefear. ' ' - ' / l--/ " "une , 4242ic ; July , 42 Augutj,43jc : , * cia : cgt insidu prlws lid. , . ,1 * j i i Oats-j-jSC ttbid for April ; 34j(334e ( orrMay34u for Juno. " rBye April , sold at 98k ; ilay at for i' for for-June ; § 10 65 , Joly : 810 10320 12i for QH y ear. . ' „ , "Sber't BUb's-r-April sold at $7 50 ® 77afor ; MHyVSiT G7j@7 77 ( or.June ; - - at 87 90 ; j. JOftfal ' Ga.se of FarriHiarity - * * 'With ' the tody , of thee . . . . e ? * * „ si i House. c = - iiA.EoUqy Man. i. 'tn. An fr ° m - a carriage at the Armory 'policB sta * Tho" lady ' a Waitel ; Kf iRg with' her son- Jas M.'iiSletp r.i nt. 033 h r daugh- y. > lth bcon boarding rtthatrhod Jioticed that inst htm ? iVypung s dh hatidlueaconea to' him ia a. salesman ! in Canon , PlerceJ Scotf Co/a whclcsalo' h'ouae , ' and _ provided every Ibxury-'fcir'her- ah'e raoved-Jm tha b sf society , and Mrs. iWaite3' jhct iold hepstory would 'brenk.forth1 in' sobs , "Qhf my baantifnl'glrll ft'sToa HadVLatwill ; e 1- " policato'helphor ' find o ; they were in the city. The search at everyplace where it wai snppcae.d'theyJmighti be , failed to rBTealBTiycluBJ "Mrr Sleeper was ' . ' .Ha * ' stetiito'-night. ppearod' utterly boirt'-brtikonf antE would say nqtbing. Mrs-filsapcr , is s id to be oharminfr .anil cnlyabbut.2G yeirs of age. fill ' < " > J * " Through to New , .Ih rjmdeDtjfchat 'the Baltimore & ) bio trajlrp > 4 pompapy { ully'jntends a carry ouVlbtjproms8 ; ; ! mide to build h a-.ndw through'ronte to New York , "AS fast AS men. and money can do it.--AtJa.meetingrdftthe ; board of di- ofjthe Pdlaware and Western fjd yeiterdlaytat Wilmington , ; Del.VMr. lbert Qarrettwaa ] elected proaident , and the , filoing ! choien as directors ; E bartGarrettr Perry Bel- mtfntr Y cjo.r Ja .Pont , Jphji W. D > viaRJiinqwden Andrews , William Canby and -W. JJt TCanJjy , the two last namedf being members of tha old board. - - Ir- aadorstood that the IjpanLwiihbe jncreased to. ninejaem- bera by the. addition , pf ; Osmun < La- troba and , , John .El. Cowan , both of Biltimore. ' _ - of the link of--tha.4iew lina.bgtween Bjltimnra.and PortjDe"- ppatt idtuptygtTfuIly decided upon- , ( It la' . hqught , however , ' it will go throngbthenorthD2atern-part of Bai- < timprd , ountyy.t Eclair , and thence _ by a-i becc liqa to the 'guiquehiJin * f'K1) ! ' .9. S'7p - po it , , , Thpjn bridge over. CUe.uyer uill Lo-qf iroii , andone of ; ho moat eubitantial , order. The deiigu.tnll bo of the jlntentiirp-oved snspensjpu ttyle , and luwijl prvbably bavelbree spans. _ Addiiun | , paitits of engineers are being teu put on the line every dF , tie julinuoitbeing to cummaiice the work if grKairg'aa 800 8 th'VHg.itbt'B 'pil4S. A Balti taQia ) & phio , xi ( filial jtated ' to , nn American rupnueutntiru 'y s erday , that . , ha link. , between Chester anc { W/lfntugt'on uill probib'y ' , be complef- eJJwlttfio n montb , andtn t he/cotire rpaa will bii iri apurnticu by thu timi next year. . Jph $ f&ftanorejf & " Ohic ' " ' w'iUiper.ft"e .ih'vuzpad mdependintly , and itwill not be consolidated' witti tatir prcient-aystem , c&.wos reported. Tha TJorka.of rthe Bait ice ore & Ohic compacy at Cupbcrlan'd ana Mbun Chr6 are to * be utilized to build tht necessary , rolling stock , arid ft ii thought that th force of labore < Ja both places will shortly ba largely in .creased : TaVBaVtimure & jhlo ez prtus campany willVxIeirfJ 'its. serrici orpr the cow.i.hroign : roiurf and wi ] doubtles a.mgely benefitttd there by * . "rc'is-esliri ited tb"itilie totslcos of tha road ' , inclading c-qu.pment , wil \VROilGHTlffON \ FENCES , I ric U t. BOSTON STORE ! t 10th St. , bet Jackson & Jones. Now known , as tie cheapestplace in the city for Our Buyer having made extensive purchases during his visit to the eastern markets } we shall offer on Monday morn ing and durjng the week , the following unprecedented bar gains , in order to make room for our Immense Stock now in ' I transit : - - 1 lot Black Cashmeres 50cr60o , 75C.8&C , 95c. < JtfBn te GMrrtft [ 1 lot Colored Silks 85cr former price SI 00 * jp 1 Lot Brocade Silks SL50 , fo ner pric $2 M > . ! 1 Lot Sateens 8 l-3c , former price 15c. 1 Lot Merrimack Prmfs'6 l-4c ; former price 8 l-3c. 1 Lot Bleached Mnaiins 6 l4c , formef price 9 l-3c- 1 Lot Bleached Muslins 5c , former price 7 l-4o. 1 Lot Ladies' Unbleached Embroidered flose 25c , former price 40c. 1 Lot Ladies' Solid Colors 35c , former price 50c. 1 Lot Gent's Half itose 12 l-2c. former price 20o. 1 Lot Gant's White Shirts $1.25 former price $150. 1 Lot Lonsdale Muslin 12 yards , for 25LOO. 1 Lot Half Bleached Damask 45c , worth 65c. MILLINERY ! , . MILLINERYI ' -f > t . , f Agraat varietytof Trimmed Hats at 50 per cent , less than Milliners'prices. - ' BOSTON SIORE. ' ' " P. G. I'MLAH'-4 . , . - - Manager. ; P A INTER. . Best DesigpIate t fTlfeg and Arti3t1crWTk" ( ? rice8 and 'Specifications forni'hed 'Get'iny Tisures before Or- c * " dering Work tlsswherr. 'SIG-NS Paper Hanging Plain Ea'nting ot all Kinds. lpl8U < irncyStrcclir . a & , ? * ? I. -A. DEALER IX LUMBER , LOT , ' SHINGUS , f f * i * 0 Pickets , Sash , Doorsj ( Blinds , Mouldings , Lime , , . lCenlenf , i Piaster , &c. , „ CT" STATE-AGENT FJR MljWAUKE 15EME T ; 00.7 FearFnionPacificJDep * \ | V > I- . OMAHA ? JEB. JET 3E3--X. I - * . 3S X. U JEWELER 71 . . . , 1 j , -t. , ; / . i i ri . I n - , . , Give GreatJBargams inXadies' and Gents ! - AllDlSILVEBWATCES. AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The BestiGqods For The Least Money. MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Base'.Balls and a full line of jN OTIOJSTS AT\TT "l"fl.AJ TO"2T C3-OOI"3 ) Bend for Price List. 3IAX MEYER -JfiS 0. , Omaha , Neb. W . ' Dealer in' Hardware , i COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Jolx WorKerand Mannfactirer of a Kjnds of Cans. Tenth and Jackson Street * . Eat M2 6 i D. B. BEEMER , at Omabs 1371. la W t of Chicago COM'fflrSSrO-H-MERCHAHT -L- * - * _ . . _ , r - - i . ci TCboleeaie Dealer in Foreign acd Domcattc Fruit. Jobber ot H m , B COB , U'd , Butter , F t , PWiftrf. 'Ciffl od Cooa y o6 * r - Pnr > .h toe nt Tor lt kitfd f 1 Goodi > sdJlerei | aiw notkept In tJoekhlBuelt- . th rvae betop iected.w.tn ! care , mnd bifled i enrtent JUtket r te General Western -Agent forEODtWOVAL BBABD' OI8TEBS , anrf Salt' Water Fish. * x > I