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. Houses, Stores, Hotels, Farms, OMA uA N IBRASEA, MONDAY MaRCH 14, lbbl \() 226. REAL ESTATE EX&HANGE* f15th and Dougles Sts., Omaha, - - Neb, 40“0 R%‘smo to $2500 exchs 250 Hoses: 5;\: Sas“m,oao cach, 500 Bm‘mta% to £10,000 each. 200 =" 800,000 et 12‘000 Acres in Douglas ci 7.000 Acres In Ssrpy Co. dey) itornoon the emperor to b Property in i, 10,20 or 40-Acre Lots Wiihin 1 to 6 Miles from Post Cffice, $250,000 TE! LOAK At 8 per Cent. NEW [IRPS OF OXANA|S Published by this Agancy, 25 cents Each, Mounted $i.00 Lots, Lands, Offices, ilooms, Ete., to Reni or Leasa. Taxes paid, rents coliccted, ‘;'_ deeds, mortgages,and all | ¥ kinds of real esiate dodouments mad e out at short notice. ‘This agency doces strictly a ‘brokerage busineas, Deesnot | speculate, and thersfore any | k bargains on its books ave in-| " sured toits patrons, instead of being gobbled up hy the egent. Notary Public Always in Office. all and get Oirctiare and fall Particulars at BEMIS REAL ESTATE EXGHANGE. | 15th aad Donglas s, OMAHA, .~ = - ASMINGTON, : 1 - NEB ' Estly yesterdsy aficracen cousideta S o an Ll 5 Evacy . momorial 2 dag o ions at Lalngane ave refaced pes 1 b3, sud | skeleh. Tho cowpany will re- Gazedson, eged 60, ¢ o, veiurning from tio o Otlexas, wes o 'in hor sinto esmar “Thomapzon Di o-nlog at Tawronneburs. wheat, Loss, §35,* 1:t pe foand | Buck ue all Europe. ZONDON. Biareh 13—10p. m, be Christiancy dic voroe o3 will 15 resomed Monday. Kb the charges v sk, oven If trasy wera (o re. =y Lincoln whil recelso 'y, Taes 8day next, Y ponerelly underatood that no numediste general changea in (menis ero suticlpated, sud ata v gouo howme. < u,wmm ~ Gonleling have oen by s visit of the vice presidont Mr. Conkling to the \\m s Hous, dispeiled is threatoned sgminot the hu-mlm of Baironsss i istration, and ymhbx- mt tia {dent world do any to dep Bisa of Me. Conkling ol senate. The Oid Story. Special Dispatch to Tu Bax. Cutoaco, March 12—4 p. m.—All reilroads in Towa aze again blookaded : 1.—The | with anow which i o foot deep, Lhe Y 2 ve boan | st showing signs ¢f uueasincsa for some | snd lact might. In Chicazo about tlme past, and thoir leaders now | two inches of elee snd sow feil. d\. o ‘spport in the | oria haring ragsd sll day yesterdsy | NING EDITION. tho tiain containing Supt. Jeflzey and 52 officisls, wea mowsd in on tho ‘s. Kone of Saturdsy's mails . from the wess have been recsived. 500 a0 Dispatches have been received from | msny quasers fo Wiscousin, Hlinois sud Towa state that ‘he smow storm which £2 in Saturday morning hus biccked everything. Several _rail- | ree?s v Wisconsin have llbfindvn«.«z} (i | ail 2uaa of openiug their lines until | Tho Presidant of Mexico Uon-| warm e ates Garfield on the O'Leary Left. SRR Bpectal Dispatch to Tun Exx. e Gable, Naw Yous, March 12—10 p. m.— | Ths clauneu of the contest belwnen Great | O'Lesry and- Vaughan attracted a | largs crowd. Many persons invested | on O'Leary cn tke tompiing odds | offered Ly the bookmakers, belisving | that at the finish O Loary would show | his weil knomn siaying powers, and tiro tha Togiishmen out. Av 7:36 Rowell jumped on the track and walked & lzp with tho placky Irish- man, and each was presented with a | |GLeary Loses waiking Pace By Tiree - ek g Gouo. Grant Grows T:pondent OCn ths Jucoezs of the Worlds air; iarga basket of flowers. The score at — 8p. m, was: Vaughao, 452, O'Leary Mining Troublee. 149, " O'Loury comploted Eis 450th milo & fow minutes later, and after walking & lap etdo by side with tho uaion | Vaughan, he left the track for a short | ‘ho Stz |re:t. At8:10 Vaughan made a des- raoan- | petats spuit in the hepe of winning the spoctal prizo offered for the mau making the best time during the lust | twolvo hours, At 815 p. m. Rowell 4| come on the teack, and after walking o Iap with his countryman, broke into | '3 well-known tiot, which he soon in- | m hour gsit. *Leany had, afiez comp'sting his 450 | tified tho scocers that his race | Vaugzhsn continued on the | k&, walking at a oix wile an hour | 43 per dap, |gie. Much disappointmens was felt i 7o ‘rotmnc] | & O'Lonzy’s sgdden withdrawal from | s tho contest, as bis many admirers ex- pested that ho would make up ais I gronnd in ki lest hours, Hi tato thet his feot aro much blis— , and that natars had given ont, ai thes iz wes dangorous to his healsh | i wilow him to continue. 1810 p. Shot tn tho Mouth. Epecisl dlspaich to ing of the execative committee of | world's fair_commission, which | will £> held Wednesday next, it will probably bo decided whether the fair li tako pleco as has been proposed ¢v vili be sbandoned. Gen. Grant «aid Friday to s reporter who had | ds inquirles, “Sabscriptions have | 10 shiozt to admit of forther delay on anceciaintlos. ¥ the fair s to bo held the brilding should be ready fox! extibliz, expecially those from distant | couutries, within two years. There i little time _enough left_for tho se- ccaiphshment of the actual work now, end It would b3 useless to attempt to o on unlges we cah begin very soon. I should edvise postponement until 1884; that ia eoon enough, anyway; , on tho Now Cable. I.,m my imprestion ts the scheme will Tubhane, bo given up if the Snance committeo cannot repor: $1,000,000 on hand by Wodnesday.” “Incase the charter should be taken by Chicygo, as has been suggeated, would you retain your prezent connec- tion k;“h the ‘:ommlulon?" dank of the Unlied States | *No; my iutorests are all in New e e n Yorle, ‘or Tu. intereats which canter o | here, ng, and when 2t genoral »os# o yespond, ke g th prolonged ep . m.— over 3, 1s81. rica, Washing- Railroad Collision. 8pecial Dispate 1o the Fxe. Lo g sarliy cabls, | Prrrsucac, March 14—1 a1, — At b linea of the two | an early hour yesterday morning = 7 graoful for the | collision occurred at the south end of Monongahela bridge on ths Panhandle { railzocd, Whon the yard engine and thres cars bad croesed the brikge a wild trsin coming north shot sround ashort curve, and before the engin- cers_could reverse, the engines col- for muturl | lided, knocking the tender of the yard , cominerce | engise ovr tho bridge on the bank of | tho river, o dis‘ance of fifty fact. Tie | cara, containivg piz metal, went down th » orash, smashing thom to_splin- re. The conductor, Chacles Carzey, | nutiona, and | courteous I binding tha relationa ba- iween the two coun edspncement, d: y. ves Goxzatas, U. 8. of Mezico, the tzest] s skull was emnashe S \ iamey Floward and ho divd issicaippt river, | men Conriy wes seriously fujured arsieol from | Another brakeman jumped f ro o burmed | 20D 8f 8 bux-car to the grows oz The femen | tante of sixty fost— usinj: d all the freight, 1 At prezent it is not kuown who is de. | biame fur the a Foul Murder. depatel Lo Tos Ban 6o, Harch 14—1 a, m.—A ! «ded murder wos committed ina erloon koown s the “Pvilion,” | Viakish avene, sbant 9 olock | lnn.uhu. @ovla’s Latest Conquests. h 1o Zoo Zeo. Addlaon Suell. . Tila son bariender, pamed Cecoke, a 15 character named Hany Gilmore, were more or less in- tovicsied, A qnarrel arozo betwecn nd MoBrids The lutter tered him out to fight. Both (1 for the door, when Crooks }0:3 & revolver from bo- Gilmore then ran up | who was just pasi door, caught_him by © ebove the Jeft ecr, | but oli oikers in the ssloon 2t | ne wer s> miresied, MeBride was | rled, and abont thirty years o Frightful Exploston. Spec to The Bea. nvrm.o. March 11.—A frightful explosion occurred ot the bollar shops of Donaldson & Patterson, on Indiana 27, shoué 4:30 this afternoon. Zoms workmen were testing a repatred boiler belomging to tho steam tug “Mary E. Pierce,” when the boiler explousd eith a torrific crash, demol- ivhing the building and killing Rober: Peto:s0n, &. M. Gibsyn, John Lang- don, Mz, Chsdwick Enger, Joha Butz aud Wiiliam Gibson, and an unknown routo. boy. The bocies wese - horri bly mangled, end some of the bodies were thrown across tho stzeet. Eric Rupert had s log __|broken, Heory Mackely both legs brokou, snd Carl Wolff both feet blown off, snd it is thought he canot " {live. The machine shops aro a total h one was ivjared, Sat five were | loss, and shepa in the noghborhood botand. Pho eecidunt wes eauzed by | 1A% indows brakea and otharwiso disolodlence of ordera on the pazt of | 4¢mazed. Tho building blown up ihs engloser, Who escaped $o the | WA2nOt an expensive one, and the loss s probabiy will nos be very heavy. b Lost in the Snow. Cmosuo, March 13—10 p, m,—Ts | Spects Dispatch to Tas bum. has sleeted, anowed and ruined here| Forr Dobee, In., March 13—10 p. slternstsly einos ¥iday evening, end | m.—Heise, the 8'yesr-old davghter dominste of James Connally, living eight miles L hed west of here, loat her way eoming she | home from school throngh the blizard | | just Grants Opinion of the World’s Fair. | i New YORK, March 13.—At the | T* foiled to come s it was anticipated | © they woald, and the time is_getting | © was wedged on the bridgs between | O | THE GHOST OF CARS' F: Or the Departed Spirits of Bottle-Scarred Shiners, E »'ents “BOSTON STORE! A Relic of John Brown Un-. () j z e rthed by Still Worms. th St' bet. d_a(_:'(son & Jones. S Now knowa as the cheapest place in the city for Greefing a Government offcer with Cid vl | T B and Pot Metal. G‘OODS! And the Moonbums Fainflyi - Glimmer an Far-Of | Everything sold for cash only. Southern Hills, The Iowa Roads Again Block- | 1Lo:D aded—It: Monkeying with Mocnshiners. | Spectal i on the 5:h toe nml hou Housa fork, m Carr's !‘urk W Lak beivg crashed retained ¢ Bpacial Dispateh t New Y Madri. spe: hemisheres. Schurz spea., Emba; Speci Dispatohes New YosE A detective { night to brin rosted in of funds of this April; 31 up Cash, | Ry April, 98¢; May, $ Bulk Moeate—Sho $780; April, §7 80; Pork — Marc", 315 454; May, 816 L 30@i April; $ic4i June, Oata—Firm for April. to run Friday, snd wendered ou the prairie. to Sicux Cx. eut etorm Lroke In upon them,snd Inga mile from Fridey, whea tne pres- Tho dead m, was found this mora- | ~ Bion: home. 5 05@7 90(5 887, WiTesaLs, cinesday morning, bir head Ho had sold some lumber to B he was fonnd by A Connecting Lk, wr of l‘re [Iuln ginia and Geo. id for Jlay; No. 3, & 6 5—Sales at §1 03 cash; 33%c bid for M Speciai Offerings this Week: 1 Lot Diaper Toweling, $1 25 per piece of 10 yards. 38 Goods 10c, Uthet s a:k 15. e Dress Goods 22 1-2, others ask 25¢. i 7¢, others ask 8 1-2¢. ‘lslz-lé(f Heavy Canton Flannel 121-2¢, others ask | 1Lot Shaker Flannel 15¢, others ask 25c. 1 Lot Cheviot Suirtin 1 Lot Crash Toweling g 1 Lot Linen uucs To..els 25¢, u 1 Lot Turkisk Bath Tow 1 Lot Turk”y Red Damast 1 Lot Men's Brown Ha¥ 1 Lot Lad ems of All Kinds countrs ers ask 20e. sk 15¢. HUW AR You 1Ff .' a: Meal Toile. So rdcrx by Mail BGz;TOi'é . IMLAH - - - - ’_vianager. ii\ B HUBERMANN, ly ir QTN .\H‘j TEHD RELYE sy g - S P ch Joe,” a3 murdered af Twin with an axe H weam A GBER 0 The Beo March JEWOLRY, SILvER We Guarantee The Best Goo Arurst)a iy filled. de23-¢ on ths Rostrum. > Tax Ban n Miles will ol zler Captured. t % back James Ocr, ar- Herietta Vaders! TE o Prouure Market. Ciizoaco, March 1 Losrd the clo: ALLEN, FRAXK ROCH:, agement of W. R. stor e, in eix acts of 1 orta Fleld wd 1i1,) THOS., W. 3 50,000 l.uhe s Oats—Stead Whisky—Ner March, Macch, ! < for | and hes | pera and ; 338; for | highes thar 34 bid | heavy 2 5 30G5 3 | light pac and sl pa good to_estra lotz. Nearly ail the ¢ l(ellnql wold Cattle—Thne 1eceipts were 1 | ot over 1,600 b 5 65@15 75 for | arrive to-day. for \hr.h and April. | erately active on I + 85006 | prices ruled frm and 00@8 20@8 2 | terday’s orices, shippers p - w st $5 873GS 75@|sparingly at from §2 90G fox B0 - cows; $4 10@4 15 for butchers’ steers; 4 N