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. - = - ——. ha N e A ha 0 VOL. X. Established 1871, ARE HOUSES AND FRIENDS 1518 Dodge Street. MANY OF OUR PATRONS' IN DOOBT AS TO WHAT KIND OF STOCK WE CARRY. Notions. L 0TS, Would say, we carry a gen-| The Supreme Court eral line of dry goods and | Shall secure all the Novelties as they are placed upon the market, and shall keep our stock as full and re- | WASHINGTON. Gen. Grant Saddenly Appears in Washington on a Mys- terious Mission. Bar Eulogize the Late Sena- tor Carpenter. The New Heads of Depart- plete as possible. goods, 0od: given in Omaha to-day, FARMS We carry a reliable line of “and take pieasure in selling you cheap, good goods: Our $1.00 Cashmere is un- questionabiy the best value Qur Novelties, Brocades, Plaids and Dress Goods of all kinds are excellent value. Our Hamburgs are conced- cheapest in town. seem presumptous; ed by our patrons to be the This may but we take our customer’s word for to judge. ur $1.00 Corset, LANDS. Corset made. Pliable Hip, is the strongzest, best fittting, most durable| ; it, and they ought to be able the These are a few of themany bargains we can give you. We shall endeavor to be we have excellent light, insure vou courteous gentlemanly attention. progressive and enterprising, and and 7#Packages Delivered to all parts of City. Call and see us. 1518 Dodge St. BEMIS REAL ESTATE EXGHANGE! & SONS, COOPER & LARD, L. B. WILLIAMS Oor. Dodze and 15th Streets LINENS | In this Department we are offering special Induce- ments Installed Yesterday. CAPITAL NOTES. Spacial Dispatel to The e The city is generaliy ~rid of strsn- gers, wita the—exoeption of offics- seokers. These take possession of the s:nste and hotel corridors, and their name is leglon. The president and cebinet o , particalarly Mr Blains, are besioged night and day. The president went to ride with hi wife in the evening to eecape the an- noyancs. He remained st the execu- tive mansion during the evening, and received but few callers. Goveraor Hoyt, of Pennsylvavia, made a farewell call last ovening, sad left with his staff for home later. The Minnesota delegation took a train west, after serenading Mr. Win- lom. 3 Senator Kirkwood visited the tesior depertment in company with ex Secrotary Schurz, yesterday af- ternoon. He takes formal possession of the department to-day. Mr. Schurz bas been tendered a re- a by friends in Bilt!more, Fri- day night. Washington assumes a normal con- ditlon agaia. All the iron arches are uomaeted. Most of the stands are down and decorations are fast disap- pearing. The temporance momorial portrait Mre, Hayes uavel:d last night at Lincoln hall, will be receised from a delegation of ladies by Prosident Gar- field, to be hung in the executive man- ments to housekeepers. 15th and Douglas Stse, man Napkins $125 Omaha, - - Neb.}dozen, worth $1.60. Residenoe Lote, 8100 to $2500 400 25 50 B“‘“‘C‘E":o $10,000 each. oD 900,000 Ae=1aet IRAI00 = 7,000 Acres in Sarpy Co. Houses and Lots, $275 to $13,000 each. i 30c. Splendid Value. $4.00. Large Amount of Suburba: Property in 1, 10, 20 or 40-Acre Lots Within 1to 5 Miles from Post Office, $250,000 TOLOAN, At 8 per Cent. duced prices. NEW MAPS OF OMAHA Published by this Agency, 25 cents Each, Mounted $1.00 | lenge °°mpf:i_fi‘m~ L. B. WILLIANS & § “Cash House.” widths.” qualities and Honses, Stores, Hotels, Farms, All Liven ‘Table Damask 50c, worth 70c; 5-8 Ger- will offer the balance of our $1.25 Napkinsat$1.00, an All-Linen Damask Napkin at 81 50. Bargain. We will sell our best Tur- key Red Damask at 50c. esch { Another lot of the Extra Size Towels at 20c, worth Whe have four lots of Damask Huck and Twil- led Towels at 16 1-2¢ each, We will sell a 3-4 Napkin for $2.48, worth $3.4?1. i ?ur $%0r10 Napkin, slightly soiled, o | 8a00. Our $400 N kin, slightly solid, $3.00. We offor the balance of « {our fine sets at greatly re: pe:lya‘.}r;iéa Cocheco Toulards at 121-2c, former price 16 2-3c.) Embroideries | Now open the latest novelties in Edgings and Insertions, all per We ap Marseilles Quil's Lower than ever Bamles Damask in Bleach- ed at $100, $1.25, $L50 and $1 75, actually worth 50c more Our pricss on these goods chal- NS’ Lots, Lands, Offioes, Booms, | ygge and Fifteenth Streets. Etoc., to Rent or Lease. v Continues to Roar for Moore(s) HARNESS &S Taxes paid, rents collected, deeds, mortgages, and all kinds of real estate doduments mad e out at short notice. This agency doas strictly a brokerage business. Does not speculate, and therefore any bargains on its bocks are in- sured to its patrons, instead of being gobbled up by the agent. 1 have adopted the Lion — o wih tho Lion and my Namo on ; .~ |the ssme. No Goods aro_gevuine Notary Public Always in|yiout the avove stamps. Tho beat Office. matorial is ued ard the most skilled Call and get Circulars and fall Particulars at BEMIS’ lowest cash price. sending for one. 16:h and Dougl:s Sts., OMAHA, - NEB. OMaHA, - workmen sre emplayed, and at the nyoue wishing a priee lst of goods will cofer a favor ANDSTILLTHELION ADDLERY, a Trado srk, and all my Goods will be stamp- DAVID SMITH MOORE. J. O. VAPOR, REAL ESTATE EXCHANCGE. | MERCHANT TAlLl]I]l Oapitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, NEB sion to-day. MEMORIAL MEBSING OF THE SUPREME COURT BAR. ut thirty members of the bar of the United States supreme court were present yesterday aiternoon at the mecting held to express regrets at the death of Matt Carpenter. Among them were Senators Conkling, Thuc- man, Hawley, Lamor, David Davis, Bayard and Dawes, Judge Bluck. Representatives Robinson, Tucker, Lapham and Mr. R. T. Morris. Sen- awor Thurman presided,aud pronounc- ed a fino eulcgy on the life and char- acter of tha deceased stateeman and jurlst. A committee of nine reported a series of appropriate resolutions eulogizing the high professional and personal character of the cecensed, and ing a deep sense of the great- uess of the loss sustained, which were adopted. Ealogistic speeches wera made by Judges McArthur, Black and of Mr. Kirkwood for the cabinet upset, all previous calculaticns. No appvintment of his successor in the eoaate will bo made for a couple of Gays, as the governor has not raceived Totice that ayacancy exists. Thersis Toach spoclation s to who ho will appoint. Semator Harlan, John w. Chapman, Jamos Wilson, of Tama couny, and Ssnator Heberd, of Mcntgomery, sra prominently men-|] tioned, Tt will probably be Harlan. OFF FOR HIs NEW FIELD. Cricago. March 8—la. m.—Tho new secretary f war, Robert T. Livcoln, will leave for Washington this moruing, accomprnied by his wife. Their three children will remain for| the presant in Chicago. , March 8—1a. atorial caucus Cwaeren 36, Huzlston 6, Manisox, Wi —Ta the repshl the first_ball THE LATEST NEWS, Harlan Will Probably Succeed Kirkwood in t1e Senate, Rowell Leaves O’Leary Ffty Miles During the First Day. The Chances for Cadet Whit taker’s Acquittal Grow- ing Less. New Cable Company. Spocial Disoatth to Tho Bee. New Yak, March 710 p. m.— The presidsnt of the Mexican cable compeny, ip this city, recelved a cablo from Bgotg, stating that the pre dent ot thdUnited States of Colum- bia execuied acontract with the Cen- traland Sodth Amciican cable company 0 and routh from the Isthmus of Panawa te'connect with the Uunited States and Europs by way of Cen- tral Ameriea 2nd Mexi The Home Run. as The Boe. Prrrssuro, Pa., Febraary 7—10 p m — presidential prty left Altoona at 9:10 this morning, after brohkfasting at tho Logan house. Their car was attached to the regular passenger train which was an unusual Iy long one. The morning was bright, and the trip around Horse-shoe curve was greatly snjoyed. Darlng tho morning the ex-president made in- quiries after John England, the engi- neer in charge of the presidentisl train on the trip from Washington to Balti- more, and go badly injured by the uo- cident through his devotion to_duty. Me. Hages took his name and address, and expraszod a détermination to give personal attention to bis conditien and proep: At Johnstowna man clambered on board the car and en. tored, asking the privilega of shaking hands with the prosident. “I wac with vouy-genaral,” ho said, ‘‘in the Messrs, Garland, Wilson and J. H. Embery. B I is rumored that John Russell Young is to have the Mexican mission, at tho request of Gen. Gravt. The same rumor says tho president decided some time 8g0 to lot Grant rame the person to fill this miesion. There was no special ceremony at- tendiog the Introduction of the mem- bers of the cabinet into their new of- tices yesterday. The bueiness of tte new administration starts at 9 a. m. to-day. Me. Eiward McPherson says he Is not a candidate for, and would not cept, the position of first assistant ostmaster genersl. Ho expects to be ma ‘o olerk of the house of repre- sentativ.s, when the republs ganize that body. Towais pressing Judge Cooley for the supremo beuch vacancy, aud Il- linoia presses Judge Drummoud. Thoman T. Sherman, of Maine, an old timo telo-rapher, who hss long been Senator Blaine's private secre- tary, will hold a confidential position in thostate department, Chss. Ewiog, brother of Gen, Thomas Ewing, is urged for Lovernor of New Mexic Secretary Kickwood will bring as ch ef clerk ot .he interior department his old law partoeg. As proviously stated, Minister Low ollis to remain at the court of St James The Russtan mission will not bo disturbad, at least for the present. Hon Levi P. M rton is to have the French miszion. Hon. Marehall Jewell i stilt unprovided for, bat ex- own expense. Secretary Blaine entertained s party of fourteen personal friends at ainver Sunday evening. The party was made up mostly of the Maine delegation, among them Hon. Eu- pecta to go to Eurcps scon, if at his | & Lynchbure raid, in 1864, and I could 1ot let the opportunity pass for again secing yon and shaking your hand.” The ex president took his hand Iy, and epoke with evident feel the recolicctions which the mestir awakened. Quite & number of peo- plo gathered here to welcome the pariy, and were kindly recognized by the ex-president. Kought to the Death. Special Dispateh to Tin Bax Asneryiiee, N, C., March 8—1 a. m.—A convict on the road near this place knocked one of the guards down Sunday, end esciped, taking the guerds’ gun. He was pursued to Warm Sorings, Tenn., where he was stopped by the pursuers, The convict fired at ono of them, the ball cutting his watch chain in two. Ha fired another shot, which passed through the arm of the overcoat of the same person. Taey returned the fire, killing him, Burning of the Pennsyivania Insane Asylum, Specisl Dispaich to L Moe. DasvILLE, Pa., March 7—10p. m. —The fire at the insane asylua is un- der control, although the Molton stesmeris still plaging, and the fire is confined to the building, whichisa total wreck. After the inmates had boon removed they were pliced in temporary quarters in outbuildings, aud the male inmates were trausferrod to the west wing, which escapad with slight damage. The female inmates at another institu- tion. to-duy by Superintendent Sohuliz fur the remoyal of one hundred to the asy Arranger wm at Warren, Pa. Uatil the remosal they will be quartered in the yash house and bakery, where they are now in charge of keepers. Tho first raport sent out that a number of inmates uad perished, was eroncous. Al the In- gena Halo, Upon openiog the supreme eourt of the United States yesterday, ex-At- torney-General Devens addressed the court, and introduced Attorney-Gen. cral McVeagh, for whom ho asked the a:mo kindness that he had always en- joyed. Chief Justico Waite replied in a few brief romarke. Gen. Grant arcived in this city last evenirg, and secargd rooms at Wil- iard’s. No one scoms to_have been of his coming. Immodiately on his arrival he dispatchedrs messen- ger for Conkling and Cameron, avd Sas closeted with them for several hours. The significance of his unex- pected visit ia not apparent. “ SENATE. ‘Special Dispatet esto The Bee. WasgiNcToN, March 7.—Seastor Mahore sppeared this morning, and was escorted by Sevator Johuston. He advanced to the vice-president’s chair and took 8 modified cath. Af- terward he took sest in the rear row of chairs on the republican side. Without proceeding to the conside. raticn of auy busioess, at 12:15 & mo- journ till noon to-morrow ied. "A messenger from the president ar- rived on the floor of the senate imme diately after adjoaroment. 'aucuses of both sides of the senste were held this morning, but no defi- nite plan of aption was decidwd upon beyond adjournment. e POLITICAL POINTS. KIREWOOD'S SUCCESSOR. ‘Speciul Dispatebes 1o Tho Bee. Des Morxes, Ia., March 81 a. m. | —Guv. Gear arrived last eveniny Faving been snow-bouud several days mates are now accounted for. Their removal from the burning building was accomplished with great tronble. When four hundred snd fifty people, among whom were 8 large number of uncontrolable maniacs, wera safely removed, it ssems almost mizaculous, as the building had many long dark hallwags throvgh which the inmates were taken before reaching the opsn air. The patients fought desperately agalnst removal from thefr wards,con- sidering it a groat treat, and some of tho keopers were roughly handied. The inmates were finally removed by main force, Tho firo orlginated ina room in one cf the temale wards, and was aid to have been cauzed by com- bustion from paint and ragsin sn un- occupied room. The hospital was a substantial stono structure, length, 1100 feat; cost of buildings destroyed about $600,000; usurance, $250,000; distributed among a large number of companies. The fire was visited to day by thousands of people. Rough on the Colored Cadet. Spectal Dispatch to The Bee. New York, March 8—1 a. m.—The Whittaker court-martial resssembled yesterday morning, The judge-advo- cate offered in evidence two letters from Whittaker to his mother, and a vequisition for postage stsmps, but as Governor Obamberlatn objected until he could examine them, the court took a recess. The lettera wore pub- bezan. William B. Hagen testified that the handwritivg had evidently been disgaised. Witness explained the resemblances which he had dia- covered between the exhibits submit- ted to him, and the note of warning, ard sald there was no doubt in his mind that they wers written by one jou the Northwestern, The selection sad the same perscn. In answertoa MORN lcly read, snd the expert testimony | ()MAHA, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY MaRCH 8, I8SL. ING EDITI question of the judge-advocate, wit tho letters slso wroto the note of warnicg. Tho ssme resemblance: ocourred in & lstter written by Whitta- ker to his friends. z A Dark Deed. Sgacial Dispatch to Tus Ess. Ricmoxp, Va., March8—1a. m. An outrage of a terrible and name- natare has recently been perpe- d in Bedford county, Va., in the Goose Ureek neigiboroood. The vic- tims ware a colored man and of a notoriously Their assasains were masked, aud are pposcd to have been colored and intazeated, sincs both of the victims were marriod to othier partiee, Forced to Apologise Special Dispatcn to The Bee Laxcaster, Pa., March 8—1 a. m. —qugg{hlounoun 0. C. Lang, a siudent of the s#ate schoc-Millers- ville, this state, who li*m the osuse of a scandal, which at cuwiime promised to break: up the school, peared before the eciool and apole- gized for his conduct under threat of arrest. Mayor Kalloch Eadeavors to Shield & Parjurer. Spocial Dispateh to Ta txx. Sax Fraxcrsco, March 8—1 a, m, —Patrick Barry, oue of Kalloch's wit- nesses, te:tified thst he had received monej from an attorney for the pros- ecution, to testify that Kalloch fired the first shot.- He wa3 arrested yos- terday on tho charge of perjury. As holeft the court room,Mayor Kalloch sccompanied hiwm to the city prison, and requested the arrestivg officer to sliow Barrg to remain cutsde the prison, Ho made the request as mayor of the city, but was refuced. ‘The Pe julators. Bpecial Dispated to, Niw Yors $—1 8 m.— Uatil six o'clook last evening the at- tendance at the garden way m, but by 8p. m. fully 5000 pers sons woge present. Among the viai ors: was H. Vanderbilé patty. At7:30 Albert loft the track uffering from a swolieu ankle. Dar ing tho event place between O'Leary and Vaughan, but notwithatanding O'Loary’s efforts, tho Lrglishman continued to widen the gap between them. Rowell left the track at #:10, and on entering his cabin esked his tralner he could not tske a walk on the av- enun, He was finally prevailed upon to lay down on his cot. The score at 11 p. m. stocd: Rowell 144, Albert 129, Vaughan 115, O'Leary 94. Ralsing the Blockade. 8sctal dispatch to Tho Bee, Dusuque, Ta., March 8—1 o, m.— Snow trains were started west, south acd east yesterdsy morning, but nore vo arrived except on the short line from Clinton, The i to Cedar Falls, and freight from those stations and poin vening Troins are expected through from Chicago to-day over the Jilinols Ce: The weather is mili to- nigat, and spow is thawing. is no fesra of drifiin, or eastern mai here ia four daga. Renewed Shooks of Earthquake Felt on the Island of Ischia. Two Hundred Lives Lost Off the English Coastin Sat- urday’s Gale. A LIVELY SHAKE-UP. ‘Special Disyateh to Tho Bee. Loxpox, March 8—1 a. m.—Addi tional details of the destruction of the town on theisland of Ischia have been received. The shock took place Frl- day evening and lasted seven seconds. In the village of Carnate, two girl , who were playing on a door-step, wero struck dead by falling rains. Several houses were thrown down and many ethers damaged and made uninhabita- ble. The killod number one hundred and four,and many more were injureds The total number of victims were threo hundred. The wounded were conveyed in a steamer to a hospital 2t Naples. The panis stricken_inhabls tants are camping in fieldes, afrald to ventureback. Many deeds of heroism were performed by the military. They plunged awmong faliin» ruins and rescued women with habies. Har- rowing scones wers presented at the chambers, Mothers, wives and chil- dren struggling to snatck the dead from the bosrds on which the soldiers wero carrying thomaway. Soldiers, police and doctors were immediately dispatched from Noples, At firstit was supposed the disaster was con- neoted with the pactial eruption of Vesuvius on the 31 instant, but Prof. Palmyerio slated that his sichmo- grapnic instraments give no such in- dication. He is inclined to think it was dus to some local phenomenon. WILL 10 THE HONORABLE. Panis, March 8—1 a. m.—It1s ru- mored that a doel has been arranged batween Mr, Acrelian Soholl, and Qount De Dion, who has just come out of prison, GAMBETTA'S MODESIY. Parts, March 8—1 a, m,—M. Gam- betta had a long interview with Pres- ident Grevy yosterday. It was held in private, bat the former states that the object was to inform Grevy t he (Gambetts) has no desirs to take a position at the head of affairs. CURRIE EXONERATED. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Bes. Loxpox, March 7—10 p. m.—A dispatch from Bombay says the gourt qmartial has acquitted Major Ourrie of the charge of misbehaving before the enemy, after a trial of five days. SHIPPING DISASTERS. Special Diepatch to Tus Bax. LiNerpoor, March 8—1 s, m.—The steamer “Ast ter and eighteon men of t] vala,” from New York for London, abandoned at sea. The men were picked up off Leondago. Nine ves- sels were wrecked and one hundred lives lost on the Aberdeenshire coast Saturdsy morning. One vessel was the ship ““Ben Redding,” from Calll- va, and all the crew, thirty In num- ber, perished within sight of land, the rocket shots being unable to resch the vessel, The scene after the vescal strack was hesrtrending. Some of the crew were seen clinging to the rig- ging; while othors wers hanging from it dead. When the maats gave way twelve men went down with the mala ‘mast, and four with the foremast, ness said that the person who wrote severel spurts took ON. ‘ents Price Five ( CABLECRAMS. Epocial Dispatches to Tue Bax ship between tho Prus ment and church in Poland. The plague has broken out in Bagdad, and numerous deaths have occurred. Another shock of earthquako has ! occurred on the island of Iechia. Warranta of arrest were issued last | night for nearly four hundred persons, most numerous of which are in Kerry, Mayo and Galway, Irelan The Princess Frederica is accouched of a daughter. Further shipping disasters are re- ported off the north English coast, and it is estimated that upwards of 200 lives have been lost. patch_trom Znzibar states lns Phippson and Wybrant ars, Carr and Meirs, of Wy- brant’s Africsu expeditien, ate dead. ‘A Madrid spocial sayss ““‘Ouban and Portenco senators have decided to pe- tition the cabinet to favor an Ameri- dan treaty of commerce, even if the n govern- Tho vatiosn Is promising s friend- | | The White House Beseiged by Office Hunters and Sient- seers, The Old and the New Cabinet Confer Bloody Battle cato and the jus d fferential flag and import dutieshave to be abandoned. They think that under the present system in five years the Unlted States will produce encugh sugar for its own consump- tlon without need of Cuban exports.” W0OD'S WRINKLE, poctal Dispatoh to the Beo LoxDoN,;Mazch 7, 4 p. m.—A Dar- ban dispatch says that Gen. Eveyln Wood, in command of the British forces, on tne Travavaal and General Joubert, the Boer commander, have arranged for an armistica to permit provisions for eight days wm the forts whose garrisons are now besieg- ed. It is understood that the willin; nesa of the Boers to grant'this conces- sion is founded upon the rumor that the British goverament has conclud- ed to propose reasonable torms of d by special dispatch 8'r Evelyn Wood was tly killed while attack- e the Eangelica church. there and. the mivister barely escsped death. CONTRADICTION. Dispatches received at the War of- fico Deny thospecial news dispatched, to the effect that General Sir Evelyn tho pation. few before twelve liverod to the mes cabinet present present. Garfield sent by the navy, Goff, District Attorney Goff vacated tha appointment msd, Waite. Special dispatch to Tux went is on foot to tion of Hon. Ed this city for & pl bench wado v the non-confirma Wood has been shot by the Boers. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Disvatches to The Bees Mrs Elisabeth Churchil!, known advocate cf femalo suffcage, died in Providenceafter a brief illnese, yesterday. Cuicaco, March 7.—A Germsn printer named Charles F. Carser,from Leavenworth, Kansas, reports to the police that about widnight in a dis- reputable locality in tnis city he was knocked down and robbed of $1,397. Wixoxa, Minn., March 7—There is_great rejoloing here, at Senator Windom's home, over his sppoint- ment as secretorr, of the treasury, Several congratufitory dispatohes were gent to him, Crxomsaty, 0., March 7.—Wilson's building, et Sprirgheld, Qhio, was destroyed by fire this forencon. The losers are Chas. Morgan, saloon, $40,000, no insuranze; Seventh Reg- iment band, furniture sad etc, $I,- 000; Ioss on butlding, $7,000. New Yonk, Maren 7.—Captain RobertLewis, United States navy, died on board the “City of Rio De Janeiero,” February 23rd, while sea off the Tsle cf St. Thomas. “Captain Lewll:u commandar of the “Shenand. —_———————— Newspaper Enterprise. Chiesgo Tribuae, The publication of the details of the battle at Spitzkop between the | Roera and the Eaglish was one of the most marvelous fests of newspaper snd telegraph enterpriss ever known. The London Standard sent Mr. Cem- eron, the hardy, resclute, fearless African explorer, with the British ad vance to report its cperations. Ha accompanied it In its ditficult ma ch to the summit of the fats] hight. When the Boers made that gallant charge in tha faco of the Engl onets,about which they brag o much, and poured over Into the basin, where they drove the English like shesr. 3%¢ Gameron was knocked down, run cver, tram- pled ypon, and zaptured. He skowed his_newepaper credentisls and note- book, and, having established his pro- fossional ideutity, was requested to act as aflag of truce bearer to cnable the Englith to take caro of their wounded, He reached the British cawp that night, and wrote his di patch of about 2500 words. That dise patch was put upon the army field wires and reached the cosst. Henco it travelod up the east coast of Africa, over 3000 miles, and tapped the East Todian wires at the Ga.f of Adeo, thencs on the bottom of the Rad Sea, another 2000 or 3000 miles, to the Mediterranean, thence on the bottom of the Mediterransan to Itsly, thence through Traly and over the Alps and through France and acroes the British channel to London. Not stopping there, it goes to Valentia, on the west cosst of Irelard, and speeds across the Atlantic to Newfoundland, thence to Now York, and from New York scross the continent to San Francisco, and on the following morning 1% is printed in every daily newspaper in the civilizad warld,—a thousand of them in this country. Is thero any- thing more marvelous in the “‘Arabi- an Nights” than that one in Chicago can glt down to breakfast and read the details of a battle that took vlacs the day before in the southernmost pasts of Africa, thirty degrees below lt&e e]q\ntor, and almost at the antip- odee Undoubtedly the best shirt In thy’ United States Is manufactured st tXe Umsha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Materlal and workmanahip, com- | oined with their great improvements, that!s Reinforced fronts, Reinforced backs snd Relnforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most dursble and best fitting garment of tbe kind, ever manufactared at the oderate price of 21.50. Evory shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund | the money if found otherwisg, | Wo make » specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Onaion fannel, alsg chemols underwear, made up with a vlow to comfort, warmth and darabil. fty. To favalids and weak-lunged | pewcays offer spesisl inducements | the manner these goods ars made for their protection. Pa. GOTIHEIMER, 1207Farnam street, thews, Robert T. Lincoln, A Blooa: DOMESTIC DO Citcaco, March7, 4 p. m With the President. Among Youog Buckeyesat George- town. Preparations for Work. Spacial dispazch to Tum Ban ‘Waseixarow, March 7—4 p. m.— At one o'clock the chief justice advo- tices of t| his acceasion as the chief magistrate of The White Houso is crowded this forenoon, but Garfieid received only a o’clock. The crowd however remained waiting to see him and impationtly, often trying to force their way up stairs. All the members of the new cebinet except Lincoln have arrivad, and with all of tho old cabinet except Sherman held a conference about the bualness of the soveral departments. President Garfisld s ed and de- mbers of the new their commissions. Chief Justice Carter, of the Diatrict of Columbia administered the cath of office to the members of the cabinet ut one nominatioa to the cenata today, ex secrerary of 10 b United States ot West Virginia. t positlon when he became secretary of the navy, and it has sirco been filled by a temporary 2 by Chief Juatice Stanley's Hope. Bax. secura the nomi ward S. Isham, of ce o the supreme t by the rasignation of Justice Swayno, and left vacant by on of Stanlay Mat- Mr. Isham is law {pactaer of y Eattle, Special Dispateh 1o Tho Bes. Crvcrsye, O., At Georgetown, March 7—4 p. m.— Ohio, Saturday night, Ed. Young, son of W. W. Youog, a promiuent lawyer, met some comrades aboat_politic. named Ashmore s whom he had qua-reled Two young men nd Cliaton Camp- bell went into s grocery to find Young. As they filed out he was met near the door, hot words passed, when and began firln, more fell bell received the Young drew dead ball penetrating bis broast. a reyolver Georgs ~ Ash- instantly, the Camp- second skot in the 3 left side, Ioflicting & wound from which it is kardly possible he may re- cover. The third and last shot fired, enterad the face of Ashmore, pene— trating il iz belioved the bones of the face and causing wound. and is i jail. a probably fatal Young was arrested Sunday The Mystery Solved. Special Dispateh to The Beo Cuicago, March 7—4 p. m.—The police of Chicago have at last unray- eled the mystery enveloping the theft of atrunk contalning $10,000 worthfof jawelry, samples belongmg to an eaat- ern agent named J. . Motrow, from the door of the Clinton House, last Nov. It was taken by Nick and Mike Bauer, Matt Asch and Schweder, who carrie; it to a saloon on Clark street. They ‘were greatly sarprised on breaking it open and discove: ring the centents, which were sold to Pawnbroker Isascs for $300 in cssh. suok in the river. The tronk was Detectives Aldrich and Walter McDonald, was arreated while returning the stolen goods, but afterwards released on babeas co the robbe Ia: are under arc have been engaged in several mora re cent jobs which led to this d aacs and all four of | They — New Yorg, March 7.-Several Han- garian Coants, Grandrassy J. and G. Szeectay, E. Hoyes, Baron Goorge Durcs and Dr. Radolph and Meyer arzived in this city on Saturday even- ing. They are secking information fn regard to agriculture and cattlo ra ing and looking al lso after the inte: eats of emigrants from Hun.ary. REED’S “ ALLTIME,” By “Almont,” be by Bire of “Gldsmith Maid;® by « War Dance,” @on of the renowned Time' o Alexander's “Abdalish,” First dam ““On Bro kouridge” by Sovereizn.” This remarkabie horse will be five y-ars old in May, he will ve oly 35 marca_(half of which number is now engaged) st $2500 per ‘mare, payabls at ime of servise. 2 April 1 and wil out at §35 00. Any 2:30 served aes, end tmo hia servico will be that ho trotted in ED. REED, Proprietor. Stabls Corner 11th and Howard Streets. kT marl-od3m MOUNT, Manufscturer and Dealer in SADDLES_ HARNESS, Agents for JAMES R. BILL & CO0., CONCORD Celebrated HARNESS 22 The Best in The Wor* 1412 Farph- BOSTON STORE! 10th St.,, bet. Jackson & Jones. Now known as the cheapest place in the city for IR G OOIDS! Everything sold for cash only, at BOSTON PRICES. The following are only a few of the barzains not to be had elsewhere, TurI‘(IiSh Rgd Daqgsk at 50¢ Half Bleaghed Lingn Damask 50, , worth 65¢. ¥ 75¢ quth 65¢., 5-8‘Linen Napkias $1 00, Wortg5§1 25. - : 2 135 L 200 : 175, 250. Linen Huck Towels (exira size) 25¢ worth 37 1-2. Double Dam isk ‘Fowels 35¢, rash Toweh(ne ficov‘:oeftsh 8 I’-év.mh e CORSETS| CORSETS | ‘We have in Stoc all sizes from 18 to 32 inch az 1 price—50, 75, $1.00. inch at the following HOSIERY | HOSIERY | Lt'y‘dxss’ Bg}pngnn Hose, silk clocked 25¢, worth 37 1-2. J ‘ 10c, worth 15c. > D 2 = 5c. * 20c. Men’s Brown Mixed'Ha'f Hose 12 1-2¢, worth 20c BOSTON STORE. _IMLAH “ “ “ P. G - - Manager. EDHOLM & ERICKSON Wholesale and Retail Manus facturing JEWELERS, E—-LARGEST STOCK OF— Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City. Come and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM h & & ERICKSON Iposita Po » HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, the Best Assortment of WHEELS the West. zo Prices. W.J. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. an scturer of all kin of ok (Carvb‘a! Warst)a MEN'S FURNISHIN GGoODS At Wholesale ! OVERALLS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, Neckwear. ce, = M'r'rs Age 085 Gmbrelias SHREVE, , 141h and Dodge & pairas BUSI THE 4E2 |l dl St 2 y P b SRy Mo ': (o' d 2 - ;“.' 5% o“.s £ £8e & f\gg.

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