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Established 1871 _EDITION. LTl YTeeenq - - po ] NO. 223, Price Five Cen; L B. WILLIAMS| WASHINGION. Oor. Dodge and 15th Streets, LINENS | In this Department we are offering special Induce- ments to housekeepers, & SONS, All Linen Table dozen, worth $1.60. will offer the balance of our $1.25 Napkinsat$1.00, an All-Linen Damask Napkin at $1.50. Bargain. We will sell our best Tur- key Red Damask at 50c. Another lot of the Extra Size Towels at 20c, worth 80c. Whe have four lots of Damask Huck and Twil- led Towels at 16 1-2¢ each, Splendid Value. a 34 Napkin for $2.48, sliitly oo ightly soiled, . Our $4.00 Nap kin, slightly solid, $3.00. We offer the balance of| our fine sets at greatly re- worth $3.40. Napkin, $4.00 duced prices. Marseilles Quil's Lower than|4Pp- ever Bamsley Damask in Bleach- | ;'ci el at $1.00, $1.25,-$1.50 and $1 75, actually worth 50c more per yard- (1 Oase Cocheco Toulards at 121-2c, former prics 16 2-3c.) Embroideries | Now open the latest novelties in Bdgings and Insertions, all qualities and widths. Our prices on these goods chal- lenge competition. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS’ Dodge and Fifteenth Streets. L Vax Cawr, M. D, XL Sioams, M. D, MeicaL axp surcical “Cash House,” NEBRASKA | INSTITUTE, e The Democrats Perfect Their We will An Old Employe of the Der’ Letter Office Caught Steal~ ing Money. Gen. Kilpatrick Has Becn Offered and Will Accept the Mission to Chili. The President and Oabinet About to Declare War on the Relentless Horde of Office-Seekersa, —— Plans for Reorganizing the Senate. —_— A Number of Important Nomi- nations Sent to the Senate. J. W. McDill Appointed to Succeed Senator Kirkwood. Washington Notes. 8pecial Dispatch to The Bee. ‘Wasaixarox, March 9—4 p. m.— Secratary Windom decided to hold the nationsl barkquestion over until Fri- day and then lay it before the cabinet for consideration. Internal revenue receipts to-day, $313,363; customs, $703,879. k.afhlwn ';'hnlkill i ppalnt;d store- 0 for the First dls- Mmp‘::l lndl.lgv.\‘:;g;f W. Yates has been appoint «d] Lnepector of snuff aud oigars for the Sixth Kentucky district, Senate Reorganization. Special dispaich to The Bee. Wasamverox, D. C., March, 9— m.—The democr tic committee zation begau work at eleven nd expect to make u report to their caucvs to-day. decided in (we of organization t> place Sena‘or Hill, of Geor: head of tha committee on contingnent expenses; be will also go on the fin- ance committee. Senator Davis. of West Virginia, will be chairman of the committes om appropriation; Senstor Ssulsbury, Yobairmsn of elections; Senator McPheraon, of naval affair:: Garland, of territor- iet; Lamar, of railroads; Johnson, of fore‘qn relations; Groome,of penstons; Pugh, of claims. The commissloners to enquire iuto the election frauds, Nicaragaan claims, Freedman's bank Cheyenne ~ Indisn affairs bs abolished. The re- publicans are still waiting the action of the democratic caucuses, which wiil probably be held this after- nocn. The lesders talk strougly «f anextra sessio~. Blatne and Wiud. . to call an extra session the democrate will abandon their organization. 'NOMINATIONS. The president sent the following nominations to the senate to-day: Levl 8. Morton, of New York, minis- ter to France; Wm. M. Evarts, of New York, Allen G. Thurmsn, of Ohio, and Timotby O. Howe, of consin, commissioners to the intern: tional ‘monetary conference at Paris: David G. McOlury, suzveyor of cus- toms, Oincinnati; John W. Green, oollector of internal revenue, Second distriot of Iowa; Lebenon B. Colt, are sald te favorit. 1f 1t is decided | Mr. Murch, the cha‘rmea, notifying him that his res’gnation is & epted. They will ¢ a me sting of the nation- sl committee at an ¢ rly day to c'ests wuccessor. Tae oongressional co; mittee of the same pai.y issied an address to votars recommending thorough organiration ‘of the 1 rty in every village, town, ward and city in the United State1, on a basis of oppo- sltion to national banks, telegraph companies, railroad companies and other corporations. Thom : Marion Baker, employed in the dead letter offica dr-/ng the past_twelve years, was yesterday caught in the act of stealing a letter containing money. His distonesty covers 8 long [ sriod, end the amount of his pilferings cannot ba estimated. He is under arrest. Ex-Senator Lot Morrill, Congrese- man Chittenden and Col. Robers Ingersoll, wero about e onlv ont who saw the president yests. .av af teraoon, :: the doo. of the White Hovse were closed to a™ office-sseke. 5 and sight-eers. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick hrs b.on tendered the micslon to Obi” Iris understook he wi'l acozt. A large amount of caucrsing wason foot le 1t right regarding tY1e sunposed democratic intentlon to organ‘ze the committees, and republi: ins feel jr fied in asking delays, sinca Mahone, of Virginta, will certeinly act with " am when the senate is full, Secretaries Blaine, Hunt, K'rk- wood and Postmester General James say they all bave the'r full share of visitors, neacly all of whom are office- seekers. So great is the fl1od of vis- itors that the geneial busiac s of the departments has to bs transacted by assistants. Itis now stated that ex Secceta » Ramsey 14 not to suoord Serator Windom, bt that ex-Rspresentative Dunnel will have the place, which is at the disposr! of the governor of Minnesota, After a day of Ontlnucl boiing Ly office-seckers, P. -jident G:~field re- fased to see any but intimate (dsnds last night. Secretary Windom he1 b sn 8o overrun with visitors that he w.» compelled to turn over the details of the department to his caalstant ac 3re- tary. He has not been able to glve consideration o the applicotion of tho national banks to redeposit bonds and take ont ci-oulation, and dues not ex- poct ta reach a decision before F.iday. The ststemeat that the question wey discassed at a cabinet meeling yester- day is untrae. . Gen. Grant hed a long and piivate audienca with the president yesterdsy alternoon. The telk about 21 extia s« elon seems fo k> confned princly lly to t:\n-a who desire it {com persorl mo- tives, Gen. Frc:man, of Tennossee, gave the more i-uportant wera the follow- ing: St.’ey M- thews, te beaius tice of the suprer Court; E. C, Bl l-qe, to | U:"-d States circalt jur 30 for # 3 c-oult; El'lott F. Shep- 24, tc 12 ¢t ot atterney for the sovrhern t of New York; James J: sbue, to by Uniied States marehal for the soutera d” + ot of New York; { W. H. Ha-ke", fo be postmeitir at Albauy, New-Yc k; W. H. Danicls, to be colk o of castomt st Buffclo, New York, and D. W. McClurg, to be o'\ stor of custorrs at Oinclonati. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Spectal Digpatches to The Bee: John W. Pittock, vroprletor of The Pittsburg Evening 1 : der, died fu the city e -te. y mo1 ing. The body of A hur Stubis wiy auimat Lat Wil igion, Pa., yestir- day. At wm 'ng of the stockholders of the Union P: o ..'lroad, held in i New York y *w¢ y,a 1f por oent. | dividend wi - dc v 1uponthest- :1 Two Trains *-/ ked on the Baltimore ‘& d Ohio Ra d, Bpectal Dispaich o Tha Bss. - New York, March 10—1 a. m.— The attendance at the garden !ait night wes very alin. The only inter eat now ta'ten in the contest by spec- tators is in O'Leary snd Vaughau, T i the fireman of the trr'n that cart ed ex Prosident Hayc: and party when it volllded with the locomotive at Severa statlon on Saturday I:2t, snd esca) -d | death theu by jumoi: 3 from the en- gine, was kilied. ‘L0 engincer w. nothurt, Twoof tho ps meng« :a were slihtly injured. The pe sengers ware brought to Baltnoreon a train sont out for them, musiving at 7:5 o'clock. About seveaty-five feet of the bank was washed away by the heavy rain just before the train reach- ed it. Jones crerk, which runs through Baltimore, was higher yes- terday than for severe' yes~s, and it was foated at on time there would be a flood. Biurmsoze, Mp., March 10—1 a. m.—An ecsident ot /urred on the Bal timore & Oblo 1stlway near Ellicot barr \ "old at $10 2@ 810 374; Juxe, $10 50; ; closing at 10 374 for April; §10 37: 40 for May; 810 50 @10 52} for une; 810 60 for July. Sa'2s, 9,250 tlerces. - — ¢ ribs, Aprit i Bulk ~ Meats—SE. May, 87 8743 | pounds. | sold at $7 807 82 790. Sales, 1C et ey Chicago Live Stock Market Om10ago, March 9. | Hogs—There was an active market ! for hogs to the ex*ant of the sapply, | and prices 1alcd frm and 1Calde | her for extra prime he iv7 shipping ! lots; light grdes were ficn and a | shade higher, but hest lots were steady and unchanged; se'es ranged | from 85 45@b 70 for light picking and | City yesterday afternoon, caused by the trein 1unnicg into two tons of rock, which had fallen on the treok. The engine and two cars were wreck- ed, but nqone was hurt. Cameron Elc 3ted. Special dispatch to T Bux. 1 of the comp ~7y. | Ivery Ohamber's'n, an editn’sl jw-on The New York Herald, dled i terday in New York. ‘1ne New York prov.’on tre e held & meeting 1 *he produ: > exchr1gze y+ teiday, to dev'e mer ‘urc - to che sk "o fal.3 ref . - publ’shed ‘2 Europe +ya-Hogthe 1+ e of hog cholera intt'scoun ;. Tra natioal « & slation of general D nger and ‘cket agents met at Windsor hotel, New York, yesterday. Tae attendrce wr sma'!, and busi- neesof a8 ret ofracter, al! paisons not membey ; of the :3ociation being compe!led to retire. Hor Robert Lincoln, the n rota.; of w sived in Ba'timore L tnight on bis way to Wehington, but wes compelled to reme’ in that city on account of the accident on the Baltimore & Ohlo re'lrozd. A heavy ralnstorm prevailed slong the Atlantio coe 3t yestorday. The Franklin Hop > and seven oter buildings at Ridgewood, N. J. destroved by fire y -terdsy m Loss, $35,(. ); lusarance, 17,67). John Wil'iams, condemned to ka hanged at Waverly, Tern., be - been granted thiriy cays ropite by the goveinor. . James Dav 3, living nesr N: -hville, Tenn., sccidente'ly shot aud kill 1 his wife yesterday, while cleaning his re- volver. A tire Tuesdrg n'ght, in the whele- eslo grocary of George Wells & Co Quincy, IiL, - -us. 1 loss of § WsHINGTON, March 9 —The prest- dent bas recognized Angelo Oappellat as consular agent of Italy at Denver. FremoNt, Ohio, March 9 —Ex- President Hayes and family are qulet- ly domJcilled at taelr home. Mrs, Hayes fu almoss sick with a cold, and oll are glad to rest. & reception at his resldence last night to the ex-postm: ter-general. The reception w.s largely attended by prom'nent people, including the cld aad new cabaet officers. 1 stontr: “iction of John Russell Young's cc 2oty of becoming miuis- * - *o Mex‘co, the report comes that 10 placa hss been promised to Gen. Hulbert. It is generally known that Young wes Gen. Grant's cholce, and it wi3 supposed his Influence would avail. Some of the Sins of Late Demo ratic Congress. Spedial to tne Cleveland Lead! WasBINGTON, March 6.—The house of representatives left behind it a cal- ende ufs 'mm‘ than one hundred pages. Sixty of these [ages 13 de- voted to private bills, o iichi less than 900 fail, the bulk of them belog pension bills, with a good PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Now open for the reception of TREATNENT OF ALL CHEO} CAL DISEASES. DRS. VAN CAMP & SIGGINS, AND. o0bE 35" D, ACADEMY OF MUSIC! JOHN 8, HAUBERT, - Lesmooand Manager Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday ART ENTERTAINMENTS "HARNESS & SADDLERY No. 404 8. 13th &t March 8, 9 and 10, ——HY JUDGE— W. F. BIEK, A TRIP T0 EUROPE ‘Without Soa Sickness or Expense. ¢, Mar h 8th, t, charge for resorvel souts. Boxanest s g o Edbelm & ‘Matinee, Wolne day afiernoon, %5 va. No sents, mat ANDSTILLTHE LION Coutimues to Roar for Moore(s) lenta for the SUBGL “A Visit to Parls, * 9th, ““Rambles Thro' night, March 10th, “A Fabeet | Special Dispateh to The Bee United States district judge for Rhc 1o B | aland; Robert . Tay'or, of Indisna, ‘member of the Mississ'ppi river im- provement commission. 'WHITE HOUSE HOSPITALITY. Gen. and Mrs. Grant toek breakfast ai the White House with Prosident and Mrs. Garfield. Chere wasa throng of visitors at the White House this moraing. The president, during the worning, recelved as many 28 600 callers with most of whom he merily ‘shook hands and with a number ex- changed few words. THE SENATE IN EXECUTIVE'SESSION. ‘The senate convened at 12 a. m. telegram was reed from the governor of Tows, aunouncing the appointment of J. W. McDill, of Unlon connty, to fill the unexpired term of Senator Kirkwood in the senate. At 12:20 p. m. s messenger from the executive on the_floor with the mes- sage in writing. On_motion of Sena- tor Pandleton, at 12:21, the senate went Into execative sexsion, CONFIRMATIONS. The senate in executive session to- day confirmed the nominations of Messrs. Evarts, Thurman_=nd Howe, ‘a8 commissioners to attend the mone- tary conference at Paris. L. A. Morrill was_ appointed collector of customs at Portland, Maine. 5 CAPITAL NOTES. The secretary of the traasury has directed the eisistant treasurer New York to buy £5,000,000 in -six per cent. bonds at the lowest rates at- tainable. The democrats have filled the com- mittees and turned them over to the republicans. Both sides were In can- cus yesterday afternoon. The deme- crats are ina hurry to adjourn. Re- public:as will fll the minorities on the committees, and announcewmenta expected to-day. . ‘The cabinet officers svare with the presilent a determination to bounce the horde of office-seekers, who are continually dogging them. The president will not send any ex- tended list of appointments to the senate this weck. Meanwhile the friends of those in autho: ty are busy in the great shift for the as.istant postmaster-generalship. Senator Con- over, of Florida, has allowed his name to be added to the long list of appli- cants for the place. For second r3- sistant, Willinm A. Grler, of Penvsyl- vania, has & strong recommendation. Republicans argue that Grler, in the national convention was for Garfidld first, last and always. 3 s ¢ & communication to “| head of the calendar stancs sprink'ing of relfef bills, and a few propositions to remove poltical disa- bilitles. With the exception of the bill (reported edveisely) relieving General U. 8. Great, there is no b'll of any public importance on the csl- endar. The McGarraghsa olaim fi- uras in a Gouble character, one bi'l for his rellef being reported adversely and another favorably. B The public calendar, to which 1 ro- forred all messures dispcairy of the money or lands of the govern- ment is the grave of over 150 bilis of more or lew public interest. At the me; wee which in its day we3 the c.usa of much political wrangliug, but whica is now almost entirely [urgotteu, that regarding the remove' of caue: 1 {zom state to federal courts, Amorg ot} bills of note on this crlendar = following: To regulate immij.ation, to-apply the proceeds of the : 1les of public Iands to the education of th people; to suthorlze the coln: ve of silver dollars on the matrin system; to organizea cvurt of pensions in relation to the Japsnese indemnity fund, to regulate dutics’ on hoop, scroli and band iron; to regulate ~v3- toms duties on sugas; authorizing the conatraction of a buildir7 for the : - commodstion of the congression: ' library; repealing disci‘nination dues on teaand coffee, the products of the lons of the Netherlsnds; declar- the policy of the United States in reference to an inter-ocsanic eanal; in reference to the Venezaela awerd. The firat en th house clendar, the reposltory of such public bills as wo not part with the money or vroperty of the government, stands a bill which for many days occupled the time of the house, that reported cu the 12th of June, 1879, prohibiting political assessments. Then come th > followlLg bills: For the relief of FitzJohn Por- ter te Inter-atat~ com mer s; to restrict Chinese immigration; to award the Pactfic railroad cinkis 3 fand act; to abrogate the Clsyton-Bulwiz ;%0 Incorporate the M: ompany of Nicaraugaa; izing the establishment of graphic system under the government of the United States. _Altogether 129 bills fall upon this calendar. Over ofl. hundred bills upon the bpnker'l ble remaln unacted upor. hief among them in importance i the mecasures known 3 the Eaton tariff commission bill. Tne specker's table also W.d to be the grave of the senate for the erection of a new congressional library, for the re- lief of Fitz John Porter, for the relief of Ben Holllday; the measure kuowa ssthe *‘educational” bill and the bill in relation to the Japanese indemnity e 8] ment bill. met its death in the senx 5, where it was sim- ply sblowed to sleep. The proposi- tlon to velr hurse President Hayes for the expenion of the Louiiana com- mtssion of 1377, was by Senator Cokling, csisted by the democrats. uUpwudn of fimhm nomina. atlons expired the termination _of thesesslon of the senate. Among Cmicaco, March 9.—Tt fs drged here that a fitting recaption should be give the remslas of the late Senator Carpenter when they reach Chicago from Washington, snd a committee will probably be appointed to meet the funersl cortegs and accompany it to Milwackes. BurraLo, March 9.—The referoe in sbw case of the People va. ‘Lewls J. Peck and George Talbot, contractors, 10r $87,000, slleged over payment for stone and cutting stone for the Buffa- lo insane seylum, reports that there was no over payment, and directs judgment for the defendants with, costs. MrwAUEE 2, Mech 9.—The wife of Col D. O. Housion, of the United Srates eny i 'this port, was fonud dead iz her bed this mornirs, he . disese boing the cause. The deceased w-3 forty-six years of age an? & promfnent®member of sosiety. The remsins will be takeu to New York for ir terment. Royarrox, Vt,, March 9.—Satur- day .ae d7ellug of Mrs. Levi Bel- knap, Kast Barnard, was burned and her body was found Ju the rains. Sus- spicious circum stroagly Indi- cate her murder, and will probably lead to the arrest of en. or more per- ing the ‘Spoctal Dispatch to ‘e sm. New Yorx, March 9.—News of the Britishdefoe> vn Majels mountsin, has mpart3d ¢ fresh impetus to the movement i1 ‘avor of the Boers, which starle ! s ago In t city by the Te:nsvail sympathize Qol. Otls, ta er of the orgavir tlon in in dally receipt of money from Dutchmen and Irishmen, Measures have been taken by the St. Nicholas 8orioty, and the money will bo sent to the Red Cross scciety tn Holland. Several Dutchmen of this city, as well as some young Amezican sor- geons voluuteerd to go to Soatn Africa to attend the victims of the struggle. .iany New York Irsimen are also in deep sympathy with the Boers. It is rumorad ti bark carrying 500 well armed Irish meu and four Gatliing guns secratly salled from Key West ihree weeks ago bound for Dulagoa Bay. It is claimed that the ultimate desination of the party s Trrnavsal, thres days sail from Delagos. A mass meating to sympathize with the Boers will be beld In Gooper Union in ——— Drs Moixzs, Ia., Msich 10—1 a. m.—At 5:30 Tuérday evening a mes sent from the executive in. Judge MecDIll to come to the gov- ernor's youm, to which he replied, aupposing 1t *0 be one of offiols! busl- pesv., The governor handed the judge a sealed envelope, ssying it contatned * }the name of his appointee for Senator Kirkwood's successoz, snd he would like his opinion of it. The judge was surprised to find his own name, as it s the firlnhfinflmlfi'nn, e he .was not an applicant atal o accepted and took the firat traln for his home at Afton, Union ocounty, and then started at noon yesterday for Wasl lng:an. His term sa rallroad com- missloner expircs April 1. Tt is probable his successor will also be one who Is' not snticipated, but of ac- knowledged ability and a stauoch soti-mong; His nome has been privately anaounced by the governor, bat he ls not willing that jt shonld be made publio for a day or two yet. ¥orcidle Morals., Bpecial Dispatch to Tum Bpn. SHELBYVILLE, Tenn., March 9—4 p. m.—Nourteen di men went to a house of fll fame nesr here last night and finding ihere a well known mar- ried man, took him out and gave him forcing, » severe beating,and afterward him, set fro to the house. both of whom are meking excullent records. O'Lary fa steadily gaining upon the Englishman, who shows eigns of terrible st .In upon his fram Vaughan left the tiack & fow minates past 8, and O'L .1, taking advantage nl“hh sence, reduced his lec1 five miles. The score at midnight stood: Row- 6ll 272, Vaughan 273, O’Leary 260. Carrying Out Gould’s Programme. Bwocial Dispasch to Tas Bux. New Yorxk, March 101 a. m.—D, 0. Milla resigned his seat in the Wes- torn Unlon directory yesterday, and Sidney Dillon was eleoted in his place. Hot Grease. Special Dispatch 10 Tho iee. PHILADELPEIA, Ps., March 10—1 . m.—About three o'clock yesterdsy morning there weyan explesion in one of the agitators in Willism Lelkin & Co.’s Belmont oil works, located at Polut Brecze. In five minutcs the firo sproad over the works, Alarms were sounded, which brought nearly all the fire department to the scene, but owing to the scarcity of water, but litle hesdway was made in getting the fire ander control. The firemen, knowing it would be Impossiblo to ex- tinguish the flames, devoted them- selves to preventing its further spread- ing. Several small dwellings were de- stroyed. The ofl burned all day yes- torday, and w;ll barn out by morving, provided the wind does not change and send the flames in differant direc- tlons. The loss will not be over §75,- (30, but there s a very small insu- ance on the works. As to its origin, all that could be learned was that it ste~ted in sn_agitator, In which wi> Drobably one hundred barrels of g: vo- 1, being azitated before undergoing further refining proc<1s. The ecit stor where {t statied was a wood one, and there‘ore the flames had plenty of materisl to work on when they sfarted. 01d Sol's Rays. epecial Dispateh to The Bea. Ccago, March 9—10 p. m.—The snow i1 melting rapidly to-day under the buight sunshine, - No troubls is oxperiencad in the city, es ; open and oariy the water in the suburbs, where the dralns ave filled with lce, the prai-ie is overflowed, Trains will probably be stopped on soms roris by the water. From the central and routh- <t of the etate much dmage and inconvenience Is repoi.ed from floods. - Culveris and bridges are wished away and buildings flooded. Couldn’t Stand the Leakage. Bpocial Dispatch to The Bee. Meupas, Tenn., March 10—1 a. m.—The Teonesseo brokeraze « 1soci: chation srspended business ye iterday moining soon eft:r the New York cotton quotations wors receive 1,which showed adecline of 16 point1. The so- clety has been in oparation sinc > Sep- tember J23t, and hey srstained losses by decline in priccs amounting to $30,000. Some excitement followed the aanouncement, but all seemed satisfied when ¢sured that the com- pany would settle all contracts fu fall. The Mansger of the Northern Pacific Rallroad Resigns, Srecial Dispatch to The Bee. Cu16a6o, March 10—1a. m.—Tt is announced that H. E. Ssteent, the well known manager of the Northeia Pacific rellwsy, hes r-ygned. The object of the resignation, or who w:ll be his aucczasor, Is not stated. . Rumor is current that F. R. Mpyers, general vassenger and ticket agent of the Pifts- burg & Ft. Wayne road, will resign Aprill. ~ Declared Dividends. 2 Bpecial Digpatzh to TR Ban New Yorx, Mewch 9—10 p. m.— The Western Union board of direc- tors to-dav declss .d a quarterly divi- dend of 1} per cent. on Westera Un lon stock, and the same on certificates of indebtedners issued to holders of the Western Union, Amerlean Union and Atlsatic and Pacific stc ok. Chapter of Rsilway Accidents Spoctal Disvatches to Tho Bes. Mouxcie, Ind., Marck 10—1a. m. —The east bound gasmenger train, No. 2, due here at 3:50 p. m., whenata polnt seven miles west of here, run into a drove of cattle. The engine was thrown from the track downa benk fifteen feet high, siighting up side down. Reuben Hickock, engi- neer, and his brother, Fraok,fireman, were held under the demolished en- gine'for fifteen minutes, and were terribly scalded from the steam guage, whioh ~ was broken. Mapisos, Wis., Matsh 10—1 a. m. —Two bsllots were teken for United States senator In the cancus yesterdyy forenoon. There wero one hundred members present. The following is the result of the foriv-sixth bctlot: Cameron 43, Keyes 15, Dixon 16, Hazleton 10, Williams 10, Bowmn 3, Quarles 3, Cameron had 41 votes on the forty-fifth ballct, galning 2. A motion was made to adiourn till 8 in the evening, which -1:ted. 1 8. m.—The opponent of Uameron got badly frightenc 1 ycsterday morn- ing to sse his vote gradually growing larger in spite of their efforts. They quickly adjourned the caucus, with the kope of uniting upon a candidate who would defeat Bameron. During the afternoon they held a secret cia- cus and united upon Bowman, a com- parativoly new men. When the full caucus reassembled in the aftsrnovn Cameron had 53 votes and Bowman 49, Cameron’s nomination was then made, and he will ve electad in joint convention to-day. Crafty Cracksmen. Bpocial dispatch to The Hee. Lovisvitie; March 10—1 a. m. The office of the Upion exp..ss company, on West Main street, was entered by four ma-ked men about 2 o'clock yest » lay moraing, from the reur of the building. They bound +ud gagged the clerk having charge of the office, opened the safe and carried off betwesn $3,(J0 and $4,000. Fatal Lamming. Bpecial dispatch to The Bee. Youxastowx, 0., Narch 9, 4 p. m. —Wm. Trotter and wife were arrested at Oldham and lodged in jail last night charged with murdering _their son, William, a few days ago. It s alleged that Trotter was 8o angry because his arrested and fined for disturb- gious mee:ing, that he beat him and knocked bim down a flight of stairs, causing death His mother is arrested as an atceasory. I The Flood of Forelgners. ‘Spovial Dispatch to The Bee. New York, March 9.—4 p. m.— Nearly a thousand immigrants have just arrived from Bremen on one ip, $) Hungarians bound for Penn- avivanis, the rest goin to Michigan, | J linoisand Iowa. Total arrivals of month, 5,323; incresse of 2,479 over the first elght days of March, 1880. A Terrible Confession. ‘Special Dispatch to The See. Wasixetos, March 9—4 p. m.— An Inguest was held yestorday after- noon over the body of Herry Frle- burn, the englneer of the Baltimore & Potomac Rallrosd company, who died of injuries raceived in_the recent col- json near Severn. Among the wit- nesses was John Roy, com- ductor of the extra train, who said: “Friebuia aud I had orders read over to ' twic> by the dispatoher in Baltimo , and the ascl- dent was through ot carelessnes Haery is dead now, snd I alone responsiblo.” The jury found that Friedburn cewe bo ks death by a col- lislon which occurred through the negligenco of said Friedburn,englneer, %58 Johil Roy, conductoe of the south bound traln. Contenaing Counciimen. Special Dispatch to Tew Bax. Cnicaco, Mrich 10—1 & m.— Judge MoAllister, ‘2 the appel'me court, yesterday gave a_dechion in the long-standing er ‘e between Stau- ber, scsislist, and Mc3rath, *de- pendent, in favor of Stauber, who will now take bis seat in the council from the Fourteenth wovd. McGrath has held the scat for a year and & half, and will car.7 the case up for the purpose of retalning it. . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPE, New York Money and Stocks. ‘WaLs Stazzr, March ", At 1 p. m. the prices were as follows: Moxzy —Six_per cent. exchange, lower at $4.81@4.8°3. ‘GOVERNMENTS, Steady. 5, 81...103 US 4.......113} 100 Currency 6.1 30 L1118y BTOCKS. 1163 H &St Joo. o1 P, 205 IM 132 1 L . 58 104, . & 45 A baggsge car [0 S was thrown dlsgonally soross _the | 3oL & track. No other cars were distarb Frank will probably die, while brother,who hass family at Lafayette, is In & critical condition. Baurmore, March 10—1a. m.— Passengers who arrived at Camden station over the Baltimore and Obio railrond, say that when tneir train passed s point where the Baltimore & Potomac ratlway crossed under it, ebout nine miles from Baltimore, near the relay house, they saw a complete wreck of atrain on the Baltimore & Potomac rallway, the engine lfinfi. its side and the cars, except the last o of the traln, wers broken up and In flames, and the passengers were Tobatig to/sal HOERIWEIE craty o diostion of snother terrible disaster on thst rond.. As it has been raining hard a1l day, it ls supposed & washout at that point cstused the train to be thrown from the track. Luvsz—The train leaving Wash- Ington st 4:20 yesterday aternoon, conslsting of sn englne, two express cars, one car and four pas- senger cars, run into & washout sbout. mquarter of s mile south of Winona station. The cars, the baggage ger car e —— Chicago Produce Market. Cr1caco, March 9. Wheat was quiet and rather easier and active in the morning, but firmer at the close. Corn and oats were in falr request and firm. Rye qulet. Mess Pork moderately active and easler. Lard met with a falr demand and firmer. Meats guiet. offered &t t—Spring, with 98}o bid; for April, 99}@ 9940; for May,81 033; for June,$1 03 @104; for July, 81 03}@1 033; olosing at 99jc for April; 1 for May; 81 034@1 04 for June; $1 03} @103 for July; 934c for the year. Coro—April, 38@38%c; May, 42@ 42}0; June, 42@42}o: July, 42fc; August, 430 bid, 43}o ssked. Oata—March, 29G29}c; Apell, 29jc m May, 33§@334c; June, 5 Rye—April offered at 96c, with 950 £1d Tor Miay: scld at 99}, Meas Pork—Marck, $15 06 asked; April sold st $14 974@15 024; May, 15 124; June, $15 25615 274; April immigeants for the 1st week of this | head; shipments, 1,300 head. shipping; $6 75@5 50 for heavy pe k- ing, and from 5 40@6 () for good to cholce heavy shipping lots; extia g;im. heavy sh’pping grades sold at 5C@6 75 per hundred pounds; culls and light lots sold at 85 10. The market was firm 10 o'clock, with the bulk of offerings sold. The ra- celpts were 1,200 head. COattle —There was an active warket for cattle yesterday afcarnoon, and for the Eest qualitics priccs 1ale 15@10¢ higher, but for common, medium snd goud geades thera wes a weaker feel- tng with a downward tendency; butch- | ers’ cows were lower. Owing to the | large receipts to-day the offerings were again liberal, and_the prespec 1 aro that lower prices will be paid. A few lots of cows sold at $2 90@3 10; fair to good steers at $4 30@5 (). | There were no cholce to extra grades sold up to 11 o’clock. The fresh re- ceipta wera 6,( )0 head. heep—There was a faltly sctive market and s ruled firm and steady; shippers and loel buyers were purchasing freely. i e — St. Louis Produce Marzet. Sr. Lours, March 9. Flour—Unchanged; XXX, 84 35@ 4 60; family, $4 76@4 90; choice to fancy, $5 1085 60. Whest—Lower; No, 2red, $1 02}@ 103 for ocash; $1 01F@L 013 for March; 81 03§@L 033 for April; §1 05i@1 04 for May; $1 03}@l 03§ for June; No. 3 do, 99; No. 4 do, 944c bid. | Corn—Lower; 39}@39c for cash; | 39%0 for March; 40@40fc for April; | 10}@44c for May; 41c foc June. i Oats—Slow st 33}@333e for cash; 33%c for March; 343@34jc for May. | Barley—Higher at $1 003 bld. ! Lead—Quiet. . | Butter—Steady; dairg, 18620o. Eggs—Lowerat 1do. Whisky—Lower at §1 06 Pork—DBetter; $15 25 for March. Dry Salt Meats—Higher at $4 90Z; Bacon—Higner; 85 373@8 55@8 89. Lard—Firm at $10 10 esked. Receipts—Flour, 5,000 bbis; wheat, ; 24,000; corn, 51,000; osts, 5,000; rye, 1,000; barley, nove. i Shipments—Flour, 6,000; wheat, 2,000; corn, 32,000; oats, 3,000; rye, 10,000; barley, none St. Louls Live Stock Market. Sr. Louts, March 9. Hogs—Firmer; Yorkers aod Bal- timores, $5 26@5 60; mixed pack- ing, # 25@5 hoice to “fancy hieavy, 85 60@5 62. Recelpts, 4,200 LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. THE LEAGUE'S WORK. Syocial Dispateh o thie Bea. Dusriy, March 9—4 p. m.—The land lesgue intends to_investigate every arrest_cevef:"y snd place the atdculars before the British publte. yton I8 an Amei.can citizen of Irish descent, a brother of Paul Boyton, the sw mmer; Walsh is a counsin of John W. Walsh, one of the traversers now on k'3 way to New Zee'and. COERCION CONTINUED. Bpecial dispatch to Tas Bux. Dusus, March g—4 p. m.—The President of the Castls Island branch of the Iand league, and many others were to day arrested. Caatle Jsland town snd parish are ia Munster, Kerrg county. Other errests zve ox- pocted to follow in the prescribed hiatricts to-day. CLOSE OF THE DEBATE ON THE ARMS BILL. Spectal dispatch to The Bee. LoxpoN, March 10—1 a. m.—In the house of commons_yesterday, af- ter many divisions and the free vve of the cloture rales, the amendments to the arm~ bill were all negatived, and the bill ordered to be reportd to-day, | when Mr, Gladstone. In pursuanca of notice given yeiteraay, w''l move to close the bill. GERMAN IMMIGEALION TO NEBRASKA. Special Dispatch to The Boe Lospon, March 10—1 a. m.—A Berlin correspondeat desctibes Ges men imigration as very active. Whole viliages sto wigrating from Prussia d Schelswig. Il and Nebras- ka are their favorite dcstinations. Mr. W. Rande, an§American citizen, who, two years ago, w3 forbidden to lecture on emigration in Berlin, has just been successful In carrying out his programme. CHANGES IN THE BRITISH CABINET. Bpocial Dispatches to The Beo. Lospox, March 10—1 a. m.—It is ramored that Mr. Gladstone will re- tiro as chancellor of the exchequer af- ter the next budget has been present- ed. » r. Childers is menticned to suc- ceed Wim, and the Marquis of Hart- cceed Mr. Ohilders 23 sec- The Earl of ary of state for war. VICTIMS OF THE COERCION ACT Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee DusLi, March 10—1 a. m.—The American minister’s attsntion will be called to the rrrest of Michsel Boy- 1an, and he will be uked'p::iez:fl::f lan’s relesse, or hls y fi! total number of land leaguers now in prison are seventeen, with more to arrive. Those mow in jall are satisfied with their treatment, and converse and smoke togetber. Mr. gx.u.m and Mr. Bml’::lh" visited prisoners. The league have arranged to provide the prisoners with food and newspapers. CABLECRAMS. Bpecial Dispatches to Tas Bux. Sanitary cordons have been sta- tloned around the district Infested by the plague in Mesopotamia. Grapery “stores in Pron- tempts weroe totally destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The surrounding property was not injured. Up to noon yesterday fifteen arrests under the coercion act had beea made, chiefly in the west of Ireland. Eight ‘members of the local land league were arrested at Carryck-on-Shannoa. closed at 14973215 00. Sales, 8,500 | BOSTON STORE! 10th St.,, bet. Jackson & Jones. Now knowa as the cheapest placein thecity for DR G OODS! Everything sold for cash only, at BOSTON PRICES. The following are only a few of the bargains not to | be had elsewhere. “ Turkish Red Damask at 50¢, worth 65¢. w w w wehe * 7 Half Bleached Linen Dam:sk 50¢, wfi?fi 65¢. “ “ “ “ 50, © . 5-8 Linen Napkins $1 00, worth §1 25. - o = 18 " 200 A 175, 250. Linen Huck Towels (extra size) 25¢ worth 37 1-2. Double Damask Towels 35¢, worth 50c, Crash Toweling 5¢ worth 8 1-3. CORSETS| CORSETS | We have in Stoc': all sizes from 18 to 32-inch at the following price—50, 75, $1.00. HOSIERY | HOSIERY | Ladies’ Balbrigan Hose, silk clocked 25¢, worth 37 1-2. “ “ " " 10c, worth 15¢. < a - Men'’s Brown Mixed'Half Hose 12 1-2¢, worth 20¢. P. G. IMLAH - - - - Manager. Wholesale and Retall Manu, facturing —LAKGRST 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 & ERICKSON 15th & Dodge, Opposite Postoffice. - HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, the Best Assortment of WHEELS in the West. At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. Jan180m AUTGCG- Summer Bologna (Cervelat Wurst)a SAUSAGE, 8 nrm & MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Wholesale | OVERALLS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, Neckwear. The Latest Styles! The Largest Variety! e Very Prices Mr'rs Agents for Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, Rubber Coats and O Star Umbrellas. SHREVE, JARVIS & CO.. 14th and Dodge Sts., Omab~. TGATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, . Daring the And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONF’IO'HONERY Du Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMEN'S M%ggsfgllssdail;h are now the best |lndthe m“:h&. A large assortment of CA’ L ant 3 TOYS for the Holi trade. z or the SVT7 & FREENAN, 510 11th St., Omisha. JEWELERS. i