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f be Omaba Dail VOL. X. OMAHA, Established 1871, NEBRASKA, FRID. 1881. BARGAINS, " REAL BEMITS AGENCY, th and Douglas Street, { Makesa Material Reduction in Emigrant Rates. the Pedestrian, is Frus- itrated. Consider the Eleotion of & Sepator an All-Win- ter's Task. Out in Emigraut Bates. Epocial Disvatch to The Boe. > : | tags over its competitors in controll ing all emigrant business from Phils- b | Gelphia, where it has 1% competition, cree st east of barracics on Saunders St., o your tims % sroetcar tradks on aan- am and 24ih oo, 0x18E P o—wil divide 1. Park A venne and Goor 2nd near head of vhstantial baldioge. For Tertiouiars anis $0 BEMIS, Agemn, 4 Doughia ireste. s , 50 onch, Tor §350. T ot near 23 and Clark stroet, I E. T Smith s » Hition—§800 and $360, rif i = iy RIVERVIEW ADDITION, 1R ind Over 200 hvuses and + thie o t, PARK PLAOH, Tho choapeet nore lote in the ety of i S offred for mle by this o' wecoud addition, ry eort time before acre to-day. Hhar. disranco west of Cr. Jrices ranging from $160 to - Call mmedintely, 00e, 807, gt pin wnd il parl e ot GEO. P. BEMIS, Agent, 15th and Dougias Streets breet, 81,409 ,000. nice lota in Hartman's addition, $400 to. Large number of ncro lots in North Omana, £1:5 te 3300 cac 9850 oach ‘Cheioo l0t o Thormei's addition, §780. Several iarze jots fn Bartietts addition, 1j Tode w00 2§ acres each, Prices 4700 0 85, wac Bovorai choles lots tn Reeds frmt adettion, #7540 200 Asie Tot on Sherman ayenue, (10th sirest), onth of Poppi onc 3 largo lota on She m'n_avenue, (16th stroot), ‘mear Clark Strect. #9300 ach McCANDLISH PLAOR, 23 wice and cheap | he ol sheap and vory desirabie, belag 80 handy t0 bus. coverume: t depot, nall works, white iead works, U. P. depot, $tock yards, packing housee, etc Call snd gt piat and foll vericuiars. P © to £350 and eary . EMIS, Agent, nd Do lae Bia. . wireel, betwsen ‘reets; £1.100 1o £1, 0,0 each and long time 1o tbote who wiil hulld 2 cholce comer low near 2ith and Fasham wtroata, 65x124 fect, 21,150 and 81,900, and vary sy terms to purciasers who wi | impr. ve. Alss 4 low on 2th, belween Farnham and Dougiae » reets, 950 t0 §1,000 eac' dno long et e, 237250 of the best business lote i yof Omaha for o, located on every busi 1. Lrest, #5000 88,000 cach £& Alwo vers vwnablestor erbioe in al- most every busies block #5000 to. #18,000 -t LAKE'S ADDITION. 40c10 ce res dence ot 10 wnore adaition, tm- me liately torth of and adoining Poopieton’s Penatful rosaence and grounds, and I--ted o / I80h 19%h and 20th at o 8550 cach and ooy forme o those whowil buld il and “xamlne piat and get full particulam. - GEG. P. BEMIS, Aceut, Beautitul bullding site on Vene, 1611 streat,between Poppieion and the vodiey - 1nme property; 363 fect cos. frontace on he avenne, by 550 feet in depth. Wil divide it,mak. g 182 foct by 383, Call and et full particulars, An acre e 15t stroet, 101 oot eakt (ronts by 378 foot doep. This s Just south of the Kilee. et (Poppieion piace, This s giit-edge, calland BEMIS, Agent, Sast north of and adjoiting B Between, rices and 1e to buver who improve 1B, Agent. HORBACH'S ADDITION. 85 1ot o Horbach's first and second a_fton o8 16th, 15th, 19th and 0th st ween Nicholan, Padl, She-man B . g in prices rom ulring only small payment down and long time at 7 per cont interest to thase who will - prove. GEO. P. T 15¢h wnd Douglas Street. oy lew ; 175 cask, or $200 on tme and § por ceut terest t those who o b L £ wikingion, Bur. Dotgs Satmdens o Tt R L 905 s St cdotet Bats tn e e vy e s O 5 e Y ow Eop & Sisiia, 90 mal B, & Bowis’ vew mphlet (and map of b ook f Nebmmai® e Geo. P. Bemis’ Reau Estate Acexcy. 15th & Douglas St., Severs chcles lotsin Griffin & Ieace’ add et of convout, betwecn Bt Mary sarer L o esr, +in Crodit Foncler additton. #0uth of 100 1o 8500. street, . Marys 25 1o 8300 cach. Seven years it interort Lo those who will further To smty-Ares ebreets, ot o0 20t paar St Marys aven- s first, second and #hird d oach. 108500 besntatul residence lote, 1o on_on Capltol Bll, be 5th o0 the ‘west . §1,000 5 yoars time, at & por cent in. 1l bulid good_substantial 11 and examine plat and got 'y of Omaba, agency tn Park on on % acre Tots will sell for as to.d per anii don't lose vour Nice iot e Sherman Avenue north ot Nichoias Faif 1of on Cass,between 12th and 14th strests "0n. Jisn addition 1n Cholce corser lot. near 220d and Caltfornia. Aresta, §1,500. Bevoral good s 1 Nelseu addition, 160 t0 '« | Was soon easier, % | tribatlon indepecdent of New York. and can chargd its own prices. At the present time, while it is selling 160, 1t is charging the fuil price of 813 50 from Philad:Iphia. The Yri ing ticketa 49 per cent, off. First Shipment of Grain. Special Dispatch to The Bee. custome to-dey with & cargo of grain, made from & Halifax port, the G transportation. A Vigilant Enginear. Bpecial Dispateh to The Per this moraing about 7 o'clock, wae de yed an hour and a BRI by thy breaking of the rucks of the baggage van. ¥2s promptitude with which tho engincer discovered the trouble, avoided a serious dlsaster. This {y the second time wishin & month, that a the vigilance of the englater avolded werious consequshces, Gas Explosion. Special Dispatch to The Bee. New Yore, Javuary 28.—1 o, m,— A fow minutes after 8 o'clock yester- | day morning the noise of an explos- fon reverberated like a clap of thunder throgh the buflding of St. Joszgny Industrie]l home, of the wisters of Mercy, iIn Sixty-cgnth street, On investigation ¢ was discovered that tho . entrance had been wrecked, 7nd that five of the heasy stone steps had been thrown into the street and | broken into fragmente. A gentleman | Who asw tho accident from his window, says the steps were thrown at least the steps, a strong smell of gas as cended, and firetmen who answersd the slorm sent out, concluded, with the onecould say. In St. Joseph's home ight hundred children are housed. It fe deemed very fortunate that no panic was croatod by the explosion, and no_injury resulted beyond the destruction of the stoop. Attempt to Polson Hughes, Spacial Dispaich to The Bee. New York Januaty 28—1 . m.-— An attempt was made last evening to poison Hughes, the pedestrian, at the riuk. Atb p.m. a walterappesred at Hughes' headquarters with pail of soup, and said that one of Hughes' friends sent him with the soup. Hoghee' wife took the soup, tasted it, but did not give any to her husband. Ta a few moments sho was taken vio- lently ill,aud vomited freely. Hughi trainer gave her an emetlo and This direct attemot to trian, who s making wonderful time. Arrest of & Young Incendiary. Special Dispatch to Tho Bes. New Yorx, Jauuary 27—10 p. m.— The fire st No. 74 Maiden Lane lact might has turned out, as st first sus- pected, a clear oase of arson. A boy, Oharles Boskey, aged about 16, was wrrested this morning and sdmitted, alter lomigulhfifln. that he h;d put Posely set fire to his place, as he was m-kinyu no money there, and wanted to get out of the I(luinz business snd g0 to peddling. Itis understood that he was in partnership with his broth- er in-law, Abrabam Fine, who has oo- cupled the basement for several years. There was only a small stock of glass- ware in the shop, but the insurance ‘was comparatively heavy. Proposed Csnadisn Cable Compansy. Bpocial diepatch o The Bes. Orzawa, Oat., January 27—10 m. —A bill bas been introduced in t] senate for the incorporation of the Eoropean, American and Oanadian Cable company, and it has already passed its second reading. The pro- moters of the bill are composed of wealthy Canadisn talists, sod claim that the completion of the scheme will give the dominien inde- pendent connection with Earope, and make Montreal & eentre of news dla- The capltal stock of the company s t0 be 87,500,000, in shares of §100. Tamrac Eye-water. Special Dispatel to The Bee. Onicico, Janusry 27—10 p. m.— 3.1 Sexton, a macchact of ‘Glbecn City, this state, came to Chicago to bave s bad eye treated. The phyal- clan gave him an eye-wash for ontward spplication, and also a prescription to purify his blood. By mistake be dravk the eye-wash, sud s now st his room at the Brevort house, crazy as & Toon, combing snakes off his bedstead, bunting imaginary books on the wall and seeing imps on all sides. When first discovered in his delerfum, he DOMESTIC DO The Penntylvania Railroad { An Attempt to Poison Hughes, ESTATE The Pennsylvania Legitature New Yorx, Janusey 27—10 p. m.—| The Pounsylvaia road hns the advan- tickets to Chicago from New York for and New York Central have been sell- Haurax, January 27—10 p. m— The bark ““Chils,” of Dandee, cleared beug the firat shipment of grain ever ‘This car. | © go was forwarded from Detroit via. nd Trook ratlrosd, and Inter- colonial rcads, ocoupying ten days in Forgst, Ont., Sanuary 27—10 p.m. —Tbe Bafialo express, pissing here peinting establisbunent of 119 Clark street, Chicago, resalting from & boy washing type with benzice by lamp light. Loss $11,500,princi- pally from water. ompany, who owned the £25,000, A Good Mixture. Special Dispatch to The Bee, Haxxisar, Mo., January 27—10 p. m.—A family nsmed Jobnson, com- posed of fifteen members, made ap- plloation to the ity for relief to-dsy. be oldest one is ninety-five years old sud the youngest Gue year, There are twins and trplets [n the family. The sggregate ages of the Johnson f2aiiy fuot up 347 years. They all live in one amall house. Petitionlng Fensione. 6pecia Dispatch to The Bee. Seaivarizwy, 1L, Ssouary 28—1 a. m.—The hotse of the Illinois legis- Iatare devoted the moraing to a de- bateupon a resclution urging con- grees {0 grant pensichs to the soldiers of the Florids, Biack Hawk, and Mexiean wars, with the exception of Jeff Davis. Au amendment, exclud- ingall who were rebels during the late war from henefits proposed, was of- fered, 2nd led to an interesting politi- cal debate, during which the speakers on both eides were given an oppor- tunity to relieve themselves of the dead stock of speeches left over fin- aeed from the late cafapalgn. The debate Yatted until nearly noon, when the smendment was adopted by & vote of 123 to 16, after which the resolu- tion and both amendments were sdopted by 121 to 10, owell's Best Bugnes aneet, of Rowe Epectal ditpatch to Tur Bed. New Yorx, January 28—1 a. m.— The international pedestian contest attracted large audienco last night, r 4,000 persons being present. Haghes increased his lead, and at 10 o'clock was 20 niles ahead of Cox, his nearest opponeut, .He appears comparatively iresh. Even money was et last might that he vould best the best record. At 12 o'clock the score of the remaining nine contes- tants etood: Haghes 117, Cox 392, Albert, 398, 339, Khrone 385, Howard 388, Philips 354, Ourian 350 Oamoana 32, Hughes beats Rowell's best time for ninety-six hoors by one Bzpress building, i e Indications. Bpecial Dispateh £ Tun Ban. Wisarxcrox, Janoary 28—1 . m. —For the upper Mississippl and lower Missouri valleys: Olear or fair weather, vaciable winds, zenerally from south to west, & slight fall fol- lowed by a8light rise in temperature, and decldedly highbr baromater daring the day, followed by falling barom. otér. Stubborn Stalwarte. Zpecial Dispatch to the Bee. Harrissore, Januai 1a m. —Thero in atill a provoking samenes in the ballota for United States sena- tor, and the outlook isagainst an elec- i ke. There have been veral requests made by members who have been voting for Oliver for a re- conyening of the regular caucus, but thef havo been treated with “indiffer- Etroete, o the #to0p w: K d partly up- . S mBns . act. From the. veeans apiee 3ab- | meon that Oliver is not to be dropped under suy ciroumstances. Grow men are oqually dotermined not to recede from the'r position, and the demo- Sresesidition, on Cuming | engineer of the houss, that gas had "’";’_l':::‘[’,g;" o o o ot e et | oo, the explosion, Bt how, 00| 40t 5% 0t i woek o e teoth ballot stood: Wallace 83, Oliver 82, Grow 53, McVeagh 21, Hewitt 3, Paillips 21, Agnew 1, Car- tinl, TR ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Epecial Dispatchos to,The Hee. C. H. De Hart, sged sixty, was struck by a locomotive on the Now Jersey Central railrosd in_Elizabeth yesterday, and fustantly killed. The auction sale of season tickets to the Oincinnati operatic festival was continued yesterday, and increased fnterest was manifested. The pork establishment of Sellsy t Newark, N. J., was partially de- stroyed by fire last night. The sheriff of Qiebec informed Lachechuc, the young Fronchmsn who murdered his sweetheart last summer, that the law must take its course, and the coudemned will be hanged at 8 a. m., 1o-3ay. A compeny has been formed in Mootreal who propose building an elevated railroad frcm the center of the city to the summit of Montreal park. Work will be commencedss soon as civil cobsent is granted. The wrestling match between Clar- ence Whistler and Willism Muldoon, for » gold champicn medal, ended at 4 calock yesterday morniag, at Ter- race Garden, New York. After wrestliog for seven hours, neither of them was sble to gain a fall, aud the proprietor of the garden turned off the gas and the match was declared a draw. Lady Thornton and the Misses Thornton from Washington, passed through Montreal yesterdsy morning, en route for Ottswa, where they will be the guests of the governor-general. A boiler In Leadley's iron foundry, In Halifax, N. 8., burst yesterday afternoon and a man named John Soner, aged 35 years, was instantly killed. ‘The man who was found murdered in an alley in St. Lols Taesday night, proves to be Julius Honske, of Chi- ©ago, and was a painter by trade. Several New York sports, who bet thelr money on the wrong man in the intsrnational pedestrisn contect,mede complaint to the city surveyor, that the track was not the required length. A civil engineer then measured the courre, snd made affidavit that it was fall length, James Redpath lectured on the Irish land war, in Baltimore last night to an tmmenso sudiecce in Ma. A fire occurred lust evening In the of Muller, agne & Umbdenstock, in the resr Fally insured. Hor Sraixcs, Ark., January 27.— WASHINGTON. Beck and Blaine Have a Tilt on Protective Tariff Which is Spiced With Enough Personalities to Make It Interesting: ca President Hayes Will Attend the Baltimore Annual Press Banquet, emvatE, Special Dispateh to Tho bes. 2 WasINoToN, January 27.—Mr. Davis presented a petition, with up- wards of thirty thousand signers, ask- fecling sgainst free trade In ship The resolation wes Jaid over. Several bil's of no great impertance wers called i1p byd fiorent Senaors posed of, sevoral senators attempt.d %0 obtaim the floor, but on motion of Mr Buroside the senate at 445 p. m, adjourned. ROUSE. Ia the houss to day no eflort was made to take up the jolut 2ale in re laticti to the eountof theelectoral vote. The mornivg HOGr con- sumed in the call of commieioners’ the case of Yates va. Martin. Mr. Conger said there wasa jues- tion pending yesterday wiish e ngt yot decided, ‘and he was roady 0 go on with that, id that notice that they intevded to call up tha joint rule to.day, but said he would therefore recognizs the elec- toral caso as & question of high priv- <eports, and then Mr. Speer alled us | cautions against taken e are being Ruesian prisoners, aud also killed one and passed. hundred Persians. Alftar the bill granting lands to tho | Prines Bismarck yesterday opened Indiahs in severalty en die- | th economio parlisment in Berli MARKES BY TELEGRAPH, New York Mousy and Stocks Wart Street, January Atla m. the prices were as fol.o STOCKs, A8 P 4 D &H.. 17 f pei®lack... 14 61 b o b opid. overiis Hin &St o, K&T The Turcomans have murdered sixty | iog that treaties with tho Indians be observed, and that the rewnant ef that people be dealt with justiy. ilege. house. Mr. Speers then addressed the No result was reached on the mo- Mr. Beck called up his_resolution declaring all laws prohibiting Ameri- can register to ships, engsged in the reign_ carrying trade, owned, cofn. manded and ‘ofhicered by A:uericans, oaght to be fepe=les; and addressed the sensts in a” speech favoring free | ships. Mr. Beck delivered a forcible and oarefully prepared spsech, gener ally denouncing the protective tariff system of tho ountry. Mr. Blaine ssid ho did not wish Mr Beck’s epecch to go out tnanswersd, ad desired briefly o reply at this time. Ho deolared the resolution was in_favor of dependency upop England for all futare time, to whici he oould not assent. He argued it the manufacture of iron ships, which required millions of capital, was abandoged to Groat Britain now, 1t could never bo regained. He ssid that from 1840, when the first Cunard tion and at 4 o'olock the house, by a vote of 118 to 116, decidedjto adjourn, hich vacated the order for a night oft, CAPITAL NOTES. Special dlspatehs t5 Tho Bos. The war department has no_official information of the surrender of Sitting Bull, and the report to that effect is discreditod. The opposltion to the seating of Yates In the houso i much stronger than wed anticipated, aud the repub- against it. If tho demcerats could have foresten this, they would not have allowed the Bisboe-Hull case to bave come up first. It wss rumored about tho capital yesterday that the republicans would not wi-hdraw the'r factions oppcition uoleay sa_ under. standing could Lo ieached that the licans seem determiued to_fillibuster | | ) pid. 1% CP an. 1105 N Obicago Produce f{farxet. Oncaco, January 27. Spring wheat, Febra: @9930: March, 81 00 on_the splic at : Aoril, 81 00§@1 0 1 04; ing at 994904 for February; $1°00§G1 003 for March: 31 oje 1 00§ for April; §1 043G1 043 for 04 for June; gesr of. fored af c. Coro—Jannary oftored at 87}c; February oold at Morch, by 3 le for counting the electoral yotes | 4225 July, 42 steamer entersd the harbor of Boston, | T21e for ¢ % the electoral yotes ot & 4 o 1878, Groat Jcitaln had paid to the :'i;‘]“:.’i;s;z g bo brought gp. This 57]c for _Februar CE R an o s pward of | fo SartT e deented b, The elec £40.00055, Great Britain had mot - P 2 ¥ as it isa casa of high privilege. Preaident Hayee has arcopted an in vitatlon to attend the aonusl press dinner of tho Baltinore aeanciation, to takeplace on Febrnzry the 10 h, Itis expected that several members of the cabinet will also attend. Secreiary of the Navy Goff has gone to his home in West Virginia for a fow days. Cougressman Cox, of New York, attempted to Introduce a reaclationin the house yesterday, callig upon Secretary Evarts for all information in his voesession telative to the charges of Prof. Henry Youlehind, that the lishéry atatistics prosented t the Halifsx commission by the Canada authorities were forged and fraudu- lent. The resolution also called upn Mr. Bvarta to ivform congress if ho had made investigation of the charges, and state tho rerults if any, of any such invost'getion. Mr. Cox was ua- successful in attempting to got the resolution up vesterday,but he will re- peat tho attempt to-day. OREIGN BVENTS, — abandoned that policy. She had only abandoned aid to those lines which could stand alont, and her postal re- port for 1879 showed postal aid to stoamahip lines amounting to £783,- 000. To byild np the American makine, the United States must follow the example of England, and ald the men engaged in tho building of iron steamehips, If the policy of the sen- ator was adopted, it would dieappoint everybody except English ship build- ers. Capital can now be invested in British as freely as it could be in Amerloan bottoms, with the same es- cape from tavation as if it hed Amerl- can roglster. The Williams and Guion lines, and the Philadelphis lino had Englizh and Amerlcan owners, with all the pecuniary bencfits that the senator's policy would_ confer. This question, he said, could not be con- sidered without taking into account the naval establishmont and merchant marine, out of which the naval estab- lishment must grow. He agreed with Mr. Bockthatit was the destruction of American vessels by confederate craisers,that caused the loss of our car- rying trade,but ssid it was also owing to a revolution In the construction of ocean steamers, which occurred while our war wasin progrees, and of which great Britain was prompt to take ad- vantage. He would not, he ssid, en- ter into a discussion of the horrors of HONORABLE TRVOE. Special Dizpatch to The Beo. LoxpoN, January 27—10 p. m.— A St. Petersburg official telegeam In protective tariff, which the honorable senator had defected, but would say to him, and he presumed ho would concede, that the unfortunate venture in the lato campaign, whioh had its orlgin fo Kentucky, was & politicai rogard to eventa prior fo the capturs of Guoktepe, states that in conse- quence of the largo number of corps of Tekke Turcomne, more or less decomposed, lying befora and behind the Russian’_position, and in view of ebruary, 304@50§o; 1 May, 554@354c; Jun Tebritazy, 805 bid; @l4 10; ) 2nuary, € 55 bid; February s0ld at$0 374@9 40; March, §9 474@ 9 60; April, 8 56@9 074; May, 39 614 bid; 89 65@9 674 asked. Short Ribs—February, nold st $7 023@7 05; Marah, $7 15; April, 37 27} nsked and 87 22} bid; May sold at §7 32}@7 35. Shoulders—February, $f 22§ b1, March $1 4504 473 bld and 84 50 nsked. Chicago Live Stock Market Ciicago, January 27, Cattla—No change to note from that of the day previcus for good to chofce ard extra shipplng grades on starn account; butchers' stock and k steersawerc in fair requost - anchanged prices; to-day the receints wore again . bnt buyers for mencad pur © roporter left ihe thy coly sales wero to ci'y ots for coms and steers calves wero 1 ro. quert, w.th but fow comiog in; ceipte, 6,000, Hogs—Roceipts fair; market active and firm; 5@100 bicher for ligh grades; 85 05@b 85 for light packing and shipping grades; 85 00@5 60 for good to cholee smoath hervy packing, and from 351065 45 for good ment had built railrosds scroes the country and up aud down the coast, they had removed much of the sup- port of the coasting trade of the coun- try. They had given, In subsldies to would be required to build up our foreign commerce. makes the second arrest in this case. Mazoxe, N. Y., January 27.—Dar- ing the abssnce of Mrs. Bascom from her home, st Altoona, the house caught on fire and her four children were burned to death. Sovrs Bexp, Ind., January 26.— Last evening Maude Vo.ldl‘:c’h, aged five years, while at lay with the three year old daughter of Mr. Judd Merri- man, found Mr. Merriman’s revolver under his pillow and sccldentally shot Fire in New York Fpecial Dispatch 10 The Bee. Nrw Yorx, January 28—1 a. m.— The fire which broke out last evening in the building at Nos. 365 snd 367 Broadway on the northwest corner ot Fraoklin street, caused a very heavy loss, which is as follows: Sweetzer, Pembroke & Co., dry goods, $250,- 000; Lamson Bros., white goods and. MAFA, NP laces, § 0,000; H. M. Davidson & Co., ehin , 875, 000, and the American = berself dead, waa sharpening a poeket knife to cut seemed to forget that to build a ship , deg; the Iri: le. the throat of the chemberaaid, who | - 1L Jacobs Bas been wrrested for e o i '.!z'n’tr:::&ndehlllrlll:upe:pl;lungn; :r: hl:l'vnl::hl- from jumping out | 8 ©CF Ohlo, last month, This = 2 eh oty | monument of freedom. senator propoposes to take this $450,- 000 abroad and epend it for foreign labor. senator had said tl tucky a msn would be considered an | idiot who would put one hundred and | fifty pounds on & horse that could carzy but one hundred and ten pounds. The senator did not propose to do any such thing as that, but he wounld withdraw the horse. gation had been befors the finanee committee. tho impoesibility of burging them withont incurring fresh loases, Gen. Skobeloff proposed to Tekkes blander. Mr. Beck said he was glad his re- marks bad called out the premier of ; the next administration, and that the [ from a tower of observation, eighty two sides of the question had been | yards from the main rampart of the clearly defined. Mr. Blaive had ad- | that they should remove mitted the disappearance of our mor- ad, hostilities to bo suspended chant marine, Ho had not denied | foF one huur, and to avoid any misun- that we were paying $300,000,000 | derctanding, it was proposed to the annually to foreign nations to buiid | Tekkea tkat they thould afterwards them up. He had not denled that we | Feoccupy their position, and shuuld be wero aiding England, Gormany and | the Gt to rerpen the fire. This was France, and handicapping our own | 4one sfter due warning was given to people. He had not donied that | the Russians, tho Tekkes takiug oare the American sailor was no longer | B0t to firo uatil the Russians, who known on_the ocean, or that they had | had temporarily I.ft their trenches, beon trausforred to Great Britaip, and | had returned into them. The con- that ws were to-day furnishing money | 9nct of the Tekke Turcans was alto- to pay her 80,000 or 100,000 sailors, | gether honorable. The fighting was while we lay at her feet. 'He had not | Fenewed with the former fury. denicd that in a fu ure war bo.ween | EARIHQUAKE IN £wiTzERLAND. the great nations of Europs the Ualied | syecial Dispatch to Tho Lee States, thouch neutral, would be the [ Loxpow, January 28—1 s, m— greatest syflerer. Tho remedy ho pro- | A diepetch from Beine, Switzariand, poned was_ouly taxation, for subsidy means taxatiou, Where would he Iay the taxes? People were mow heavily taxed. He (Mr. Beck) pro- posed to reduce iaxation A suhei dized line would drive cff competition snd bezome a monopoly imposing in- ordinate charges. The coasting trade was now sixty per cent. of our com- merce, and that seemed monopoly enough. He proposed we should have our own_merohant marine, and have our 60,000 sailors to defead the country in any farther emergency. He would not reply to the political part of Mr. Blaing's speech, beyond saying that at St Louis in 1876, thers was put in s etronger plank chan at Otncinnati, in 1880, and yet they car- ried the country, though they were cheated out of it. ' Now, with all the capital that the other party could ob- tain from corporations, Bessemer ateel, nations] banks and others, H - oock had received s majority of 6,332 of the popular vote, 80 the popular condemnation was not so great. He belleved that when the people came to understand this question_the disorep- ancy would be greater. He hoped the country would look to the presenta- tion of the two sides ef tho case. Mr. Blalne said when the govera- was felt thero yestorday. Housss were roughly shaken. Some of the large editices sustatned injuries by oracke in the walls, and the tower of one of the churches shook 2o violently 28 to causo apprehansion of its fall. AN ABLE arLy. Bpecial dispatch to The Bee, Loxpox, January 28—1 a, m.— In the house of commons_yesterday the debate on Mr. Forater's Irish co- ercion bill was continued. Mr. Hen- 1 La Bouchere, member from North- awpton, and editor of The London Truth, made a very long and able speech against tho policy of cocroion In Treland. Hs quoted from former speeches of Cobdon, Bright and oth- ors, showing how natural tustincts of justico had impelled the Irish people into their present course, and that to puvish them for it would be the great- est blunder of the century. CABLECRAMS. Bpecia Dispatchies to Tan Ban.] A Cape Town dispatch says German sympathy with the Boers s spreading, A diepstch from Valparaiso states that the blockade by the Chil eet. of the port of Callao hss been raised. troops captured trol after severs fighting, ‘The British lost ten killed and fifteen ‘wounded. Mr. John Bright made a long and powerful speech, in tl f mons lsst night, in which he de. nounced the land loague, which, he the railroads, ten times as much as The senator A Berlin dispatch says tho powers have sgreed to hold the conference on the Greek question. Groece is rost. less and is arming. The London press in general this morning praise Sfr. Bright for h great speech in the house of commons last evening. There 1s great rejolcing throughont Raol Gen. Skobeloffs victory Earlier in his remarks the out in Ken- Mr. Morrill stated that a large dele- | at Geoktepe. states that o violent earthqaako shock | | choice smouth heavy shipping lote mark-t wes activa and at 11 o'dlock, with sold; receipts 4700 head, the lurgest ever rec-ived here in ous day by 1500; mark-+ dull and o ff; common to fair, 34 0U@ 5005 g00d to prume, 35 0085 50; good many left o New York Proauce Markes. New Yosz, danasry 27, Flcur—Steady and moderate; ex- port and home treds demand round hoop Obio at 84 4064 90; choica do, $4 95@6 75; 1o western, €3 60 @3 90; commen to good extra do, 84 3004 60; choice, do, do, &4 65@ 6 75; clioice white wheat, do, $5 00 @6 00. Butter—Unchaoged; good demand for choico Ohio at 124@27c. Eggs—Western, scarce and romi- 1 Wheat —Qutet, bu: firm; No, 2 red winter, $1 18}@1 18}. Corn—Quiet; No. 2, 55}@b7o. Oats—Firmer; No. 1, 48¢; No. 2, 46}0; No. 3_43}; mixed No. 1, 430 No. 2, 43+ No. 3, 420 Pork—816 asked for Febraary; 814 75@16 00 for March; 815 00@ 15 25 for April. Lard—$9 773@9 85; $9 80@0 85 for January; $980@9 82} for Feb- raary; 89 874 for March; 89 924@ 9074 for for April; 89 974@10 00 tor May; 89 973@9 80 seller the year. Bt. Louis Produce Marget. Sr. Lous, January 27. Flour—Firmer and ‘unchanged. Whest—Higher; No. 2 red, 81 02} @102} for cash; 81024 for Jauus $1 02461 03 for February; £1 0 1 05§ for March; 81 074@1 078 for Apnil; 1 083@1 08 for May; No. 3 do, 94@944o; No. 4 do, 88c bid. Corn—Higher; 41§@41} for cash; 383@30c for February; 39c for March; 303@30c for Apnl; 404@dle for May. Oats—Slow; 330 for cash; 360 for May. Rye—Steady at 87c. Barley—Unchanged. Lesd—Nominal at 84 50. Butter—Unchanged. Egga—Firm; 450. Whisky—Steady at $1 06. Pork—Higher: 813 65 bid for cash; 813 42 bid for Febru: Dry Salt Meats—Higher at $4 40@ 7 10@7 30. 1 Bacon—Held higher; no sales. Lard—Higher at 80 25. Receipts — Flour, 3000 bbls; wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 41,000; oats, 4,000; rye, none; barley, 9,000, Shipments — Flour, 7,000 bbls; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 6,000; oats, 3,000; rye, 2,000 barle; 3 1 ————— 8t. Louis Live Stock Market. ! St. Louts, Jacuary 27. | Hogs—Higher and active; Yorkers | and Balt'mores, 85 005 75; mixed packing, 25 0685 20: hesvy shipping, | 25 10@5 30; butchers’ to fancy, $5 30 The scate regarding the movements There was » unanimous ' of the Fenisas, is spreading and pre. ABRIDEGROOM'S BATH, Miles and a Dive in the Chio. Hove in abble The Ragivg Parent 8 ght When Hard Was Reached. Frizhtful Scenes at the Burn- ing of a Livery Stable in Avoca, fleld's Cabinet, With Phineas Left Out. Specal Dispatet o Th Boe Manvsvisis, Ky., p. m —Lvsndet P. 'Scagga, azod 18, and Aonie F. Stamper, sged 16, sr- rived here from Lowis county, aftef a rida of forty miles, hotly pursued by curaged pareits. They doeiced to roach th-ir place and connubial bliss, but found the river filled with runtiing ies and navigation closed. The tears Janusry 26-—4 to be made up to make the effort. Nearly all the town sssembled on tho banks to witnees thecrossing. When in mid itrosmitheauraged parentsarrived. Treboat kad neatly reached Ohiowhen the bridgroom aroze and waving a farewell fell headlong into the river and floating ice quickly covered him. With great effort he was rescued and reauscitated, and when stronz enough to stand,the consle wore married. surned to Deatti. Bpecial Dispatsh th Tws Bes. Avocs, In, Januaty 27—4 p. m, —A fire broke out here last night about 11 o'clock, in John Cool’s barn. The whols building was wrapped in flames pefors *he alarm was sounded, andalhough the citiZans sssembled rapidly, nothing could be dorid, a6 in- tense was the heat. The hottler was in the offico of tho barn, and was smothered, mo doubt by smoke, ~ and perished in tho flames. Hia body was raked from tho embers and _thongh shockingly burned, was taken charge of for decent Interment. There were sizteen horses in the barn and their shrill cries of fiatn mado the scene horrible to contemplate. Beslde the loss of horses thera were soven single and two double buggice, a horse and a wagon with harness, blankets, otc, belonging to s well appointed stable. Tho loss is about { fivo thowsand, with but very litni in- j surance. No orie can form any idea i tho fire originated. It is od that another man was In nome of the party found dead where the office atood is John Chineworth, and Mr. Cool says he was a quiet, steady boy, and chesrful and ready for his dutiea at all times. It is » sad calamity to one of our best and most whole soaled, manly citizens. On the War Pash. Spectal Diapatch to The Bes. Avboguenque, N. M., Jenuscy 27. —Tho Indians ara on the war path near San Joso. The drivar of the mail cert was killed and threo miners were killed at Chloride gulch. The horribly mntilated and burued bodies of four women aud children wero yes- Marcisl. A equad t some Indians osing in upor & for defoating a8 who had come to m a par’ their sista A Scalper WavsE, New Mexico, Janaary 27— 4 f. m —The east bound tram on the Al wnd Pacific railtoad was @ the track rear Lagona. enging ard twn cars went over an embankment, wounding the en- gineer, killiog an Indian and scalping aunother. alped. The Cabinet: New York, January 27—4 p. m.— 2 Tunes’ Wachington special says it t true thar President Garfield has completed his cabinet. It is equally untrue that he has not determined upon a considerable portion of its make up. Of ths seven men who are to be mad» cabinet officers only one, James G. Blaine, has as yet been ab solutely chosen. Two others are al- most decided upon, and the entiro list i8 to be chosen from twelve men. The cabinet will be made up very much as follows: Secretary of State—J. G. Blaine, of Maine. Sucretary of the Treasury—James F. Wilson, of lowa. Sa Donald Cam- eron, of Pennsylvan Secretary of the Navy—Wm. O. Wyckham, of Virginia, Postmaster Genenral—Thomas L. James, of New York. Attorney General—Emory Storrs, of Tllinois. Secretary of the Interior—D. 0. Mills, of California. Within the pist three weeks this list has been constantly considered and reconsidered. Whilo it is proba- biea number of yentlemen named, will evoutually be appointed, it understood several important changes will be made. Senator Blaine is to be secretary of state, that much is ceriain as at present deci secretary of the treasury will b J. F."Wilson or Mr. Allison, both of Towa. eron is atill the for secretary is to sex Senator Cam- n03¢ prominent man | f war. The programme hiz father to the seat in the tenate vasated by his appointment to placein the cabinet. The prosident. eloct has determined that New York can have either the postmaster-general- ship or navy portfolio. Thomas L. James is named for postmaster-gen- eral, and the namo of Levi P. Morton has 'been prominently mentioned for | scretary of the navy, but is thought | A Lively Ride of Forty, Speculations Concerning Gar- of tho biido saned a volunteer crew | T e | 8 1o | A. B. HUBERMA RELIABSIED WELER, " Douglas and 13th Sts® Gives treat Durgains in Ladies’ and Gents' \AMERICAH £9LD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIZHONDS, We Guarantee The Hest Goods For The Least Money, n NO- 139, Price Five Cents Southwest Has RATLSS. MEALS AT Centrall; A GRATIFYING ily and rapidly increasi ‘The White Machine best made, the easi eonstruction and the the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine, salesso far thi< year the correspouding fime last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Pavenvort and 15th Sts. Omaha. THE CENTRAL DINI -orner 16th and Dodge. ately been leased by Who has had years experience in the hotel and restuaurant bugi- uees, and will rir a firat-class house. Board by the Day or Week. with Lodging or without. ITIS WHITESEWING MACHINE Qives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead~ est running, t NG HALL, RYAN ALL HOURS y Located. — FACT THAT THE ng in public tavor. jnstly claims to be the be simplest in most perfect Machine in The are more than double HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, the Best Ageortment of WHEELS in the West. At €hicago Prices, W.J. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. TATYG. DORMANN, A u s A GE Sumther Bologna (Cervelat Wurst) s Speciaitiy. Orders promptly fllled. PENsAcoLs, January 281 a. y0.— | 1714 Burt St, Omaha Neb. dc23 BUSINESS COLLEGE. The Dummit orance greve, the oldest and Ia in Ewst Florids, | THE GREAT WESTERN of which 3,500 | comprisin scres, nearly all planted i sweet tree are bearing, bas been sold to Duke Osstellencis, of Ttaly. The duke is an offcer of high raak in the Italiaa army, and § ve isalt groves in thoaght that | Orei8Bton Blo he will coloniza his new possession with Italian families experienced In orange culture, ! Eilied by & Raadom Shot. Bpecial diapatch to The Bee. Deoatvk, Als, Januacy 28—1 s m.—At a weddlog, nesr Hantaville, 8n sltercation occurred batween two beothers, Jim and Walker Lacey. Jim drew his pisiol, and when In the aet of firing at tis brother, some cne knocked his hand up, when the platol fired, hitting Alex. Jolloy in the head, killing bim instanily. = Lacey, the marderer, sscaped. Geo. R. Kathbun, Principal. OMAHA Send for Circular. wov20ddw s , e 'BURNED OU But at it Again. C.H.&J.S.COLLINS, LEATHER 45D Saddlery Hardware, HARNESS, COLLARS, Stock Saddles, etc., Ready Next Door to Omaha Na- tional Bank, Douglas Street. m#-After Jan. 5th, 1316 Couglas St., opposite Academy of Mausic. dectéts T’ Eacxien's Arntca Saive The Bavr SaLve in the world fox Quts, Brulses, Scres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Oorus, and ail kinds of Skin Eroptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod In every case or money re funded, Price 25 cants per box. For sale by 8dly Ish & McMahon, Omaba. Now for Businees. 8. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN; 5AS PERMANENTLY LooATED B3 NED- ICAL OFFICE, 498 Tentk: Stret, OMARA, NEBRASEA Offorinz his servicen tn all departments o medicine and surgery, hoth in ' Fraciive ‘scute xad chrosic dssases. Ca be- consuited uight and day, and wil iets, Past of tho ciy ad comaty o3 recept of isbte.S M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agenf, e BXOBLSIO * Morton will not accopt. In con- . P > H mection with the attorney— Machlne W ks "‘m"""'“"‘fg&:xd" yoioo. generalship the vames of both i oo State Senator Robertson and Judge| ODEAEIA, IFEES. ; T ey N S FURD; Gaiforia. Folger, of the Empire state, has heen prominently mentioned. For secre- tary of the interior three or four J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. appointed and _compiete =2 s The most. tbww}h oy o |zt it o 5 ITISH AMERICA ASSURANGEC 1, SEWA K FIRE INS. CO., Amets. AMERICAF CENTRAL, Amets. 300'000 gentlemen have been mentioned and | GRio sy i ey camof mackivery | 8 4% Cor.of Pifssth & Doasnest none belng covsidered. D. O. Mills | made to order. et v - - has been prominently mentioned, but oot if Gen. Grant is to be atisfied John | Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, THE DAILY BEE L. Routt, ex-Gov. of Colorado, will | Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer receive the placs now_occupied by Tutting, ete Secretary Schurz. Francis A. Walter, | Pianator new Machinary,Moachasical present superintendent of the cansas, ‘Draghs ey Mk Maeci Cantaias the Latest Home and T @5 0. Receipts, 8,600; 1,500. isalso mentioned in this conpection. 66 Harnev St., Bet. 14th snd 15tb. News of th Day.