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vt ab ha 1 atl OL. X OMAHA, NEBRASK W DNESDAY MARCH 16, 188 NO. %98 Established [871, ALL QUIET ON THE NEVA. Scenes and Incidents of the Great Tragedy of Sunday, - The Uzar Warned offlis Fate' on the Very Day'of the; Assassination, A Nihilist Gives the Details of the Laying of the Plot. Gladstone, in aa Hloguent Ad- dress, Moves the Sympa- thy of the Commons o Russis. Tranquility Restored in the Oapital cf the Mos- covite. QUIET AT ST. PETELSD Dispateh 0 The Bee. ¥ srewscune, March 16—10 p. Petersburg, and a8 T8 as ac- provinocs, were qulet m excilement to-day. ¢ passengers passed up and down the street where the crime was commitied. Large crowds con- tinue to stavd in front of the winte , and great sorrow of the czar, mingled scatulations over the sceas- agvoin siration is Jikely tp Lrovo more woygre than that of the dead emperor. T werival of the Dako snd Dachess 4 d other royal persons is suticpated with interest. GLOONY REFLECTION. As the guard of honor presented arms to the new emperor, £ ho wat on bis way to the winter palace chapel, he stopped, snd with 8 yoice choked with emotion, said, “1 trust my son will never neced the throne of the Eoly uader such circum- : THE NEW EMPEROE. The ewperor was vociferously choured yesierday as ho was passing the winter palace to receive the alle- ginuce of the court. Many precau- tions for hie safety have been taken. Qossack patrols, with lancee couched, parade the principl streets, PUNEEAL MasS. In Isaac esthedral funeral maxs was beforo a dousely packed o n. Preparations for the funeral, howover, has ecurcaly yet b gun. When it will teke place is not known, but probably at the end of the week. * At § o'clock to-ufght the body of Alexander IL. was conveyed from. whe private apartmente, where i taken on Sunday, o the chapel within the winter palroe, followed by all the imperis] family, paseing through the fivo groat halis. * Tae palsce was filled with officers and dlgnita: f the wonrt, who had been requested o at- dend, THE ASSASSIN, Qaly one assassin ls in tho hands of the authorities. The other is believed to be ae anknown man, who has sino died from injuries received on the epot. The prisoner is now in a fort- ress, his preliminary examination beiog delsyed. Ho stubbornly re- fuses to answer sny question of im- portance. Altogether eighteen per- sous were wounded. One Cossack, and the uaknwa individual above re- ferred to, sre dead. THE BLOODY REVOLUTIONISTS. Spott | epatch o The Beo. Lox. 0%, Usreh 15—10 p. m.—The assassine H40n of the czar was formally announced to_the revolutionary party in several ha'ls last night. 1In each fnstance it was Foceived with great applanse. The epeskers aunounced it us the bolief that the mew czar would grant amnesty fo all persons Mitely sent to Siberia, snd oonoade constitationsl gogeromen® & Russia. Nihilists here boldly proclaim thatthe assassinstion is the work of their or- ganization and not of private rovenge, and promise to make public a state- meat of the whole affuir fu a timo They will give reasons, the ar- nad carrying out of the mur- snd their justification of it. n, who was concer: ation of M ast week. R cialist poa Ly the s ey act in a headquurters at revolationa grese, London Jauuary 14, 188: WARNING THE Epecial Diapatc) 10 The Doe Loxvox, March 16—1 a. w.— Last week the czar rocelved a small box, ostonsibly contsining pilis, with & lofter trom abrcad. When Dr.Bot- kin opened the box, a slight explosion ocourred. Tao pills were found to woutain highly explosive watter, ‘onough to kil several persons if all the ¢ utents exploded simuitancously. 4 suooymous ieifer, amuounclug ihe intonded sssasslastion, was sent to the Princess Delgorouki on Sul- dsy mocuing. Ste epdeavored to perenade tie emperor to stay st home, but he would not. A nihilist placapd, proclaiming the death of Alexander, and warning his eucoessor ¢hat if he did wot, sdapt a liboral he would share his father's fats, was posted on the walle of 8t. Potorsburg on Sunday evening. AUVICE TO POLISH REVOLUTIONISTS. 'he Polish organ at Oracow recom- ‘mends the Polish revolutionists and Poles in Ruseis to maintsin » crlm and pradent reserve. ELOQUENF SPEECH BY GLADSTONT, ‘@pecial Dispateb to Tun Bra. Loxpos, March 16—1 s, m.—Last might in the house of commons Mr. Gladstone, in a speech of splendid _ eloquence, moved ‘or sn cddress from ibe house o the Russian government, cxpreas- Ing she Lorror felt by parlisment sod the people of Englacd at the murder of theczw, Never, even in the days of hls grealest mental aud physical Sigor, has the prowier spoken with mora power and brilliency. He spoke of the \'inmlo:“lb‘t' _nud“‘ ‘l:!d.:.v; of his excaptionslly brillian s soldier and monarch; of tho vobia / pontiments which, not slways, but at 2. . s MORNING EDITION. Price F e ents e O times, nspired him; of his cmsncipa- tion of tho serfs; of his genuino auxi- ety and ambition to ameliorate the, mma.s;:a‘ ts; eng.of the Tegitimste mi rryibg oot the Bpocial Dispatah to Tap Bxn. "Paxis, March from “Goneva, e y written by & Rassian nihilist, fshed iu yoster- day's Tutzen igeant, throws & nie light upon thd | emparer's The wriker tage: ““After -ab the winter palace the police seized 400,000 francs, constiiuting tbe nibilists' fand, end uotil they hed otten more money the revolutisnary y were obliged to keop quiet. ‘arnings were, however, repeatedly sent to the emperor, ‘he last one hi on the 34 iust., but all led, 'sud the assusina- ‘tion had . than been determined upon. To divert the attention of the police; nibillsts let it be supposed that «xplo- sives were beiug manufactured . fcr them in ‘Loudon, while Uiy were being prepared in St. Petersburg. The fatal bombs wore loaded by wo- men, We kuow that there is nc uihi- list of theBame of Rousakoff.” Rochefort prefeces the above by an article in which o ircnicatty offers to wager thet before twelve monthe ave passed Alexander Iil. will have grauted Rassia a pofemunion, ' THE CZAK'S INEVITABLE FATE. Spocial Dispaich 1o The Leo Loxpox, March 16—1 a. m.—St, Petersburg secolints ‘rocsived yestor- day sssert that if the car had p mitted himaeli to be driven on in his carriago aftcr tho first explosion, ¢ catastropho might have boen av This, however, 3 not cert now assumed that more ass posted In_differeut parts of the cityi The czar never took the some roac for driving out or returs nly at the moment of starting did thie onderly t:1l the coschman Lhe routs- (o tak Althcuzh it was Enowa that uhe e peror would hold a review, the route oould not Buve been kmown before- hand. Tt is"considered cerfuin thit there must have been ctar equally resolute asssseins at eoverel o'her spots.cn all the routes bywhich the emperor could return. - Réptris are contradictory sbuut the arrest of (he sseassin. The one who threw the firat bomb is rupposed t3 Bave o caped. ‘The sccond peraon proves to be a rexpaciable’pe was terrifiod by the explosion, and he was quickly relcascd. Rousakoff is the ouly assacsiu arrosted. A dispaich from St. Petersbarg says theGrand Duke Viadimir,s: ¢ )nd son of tho late emperor, is now in command of the imperial gusrd in the St. P tersburg district. The grand duke is two years younger thsn Aloxander TIL ~ The body of the czar hes been embalwed, and is now lying clad in the uniform of tho Preobrascheyski rezimert. An sutopsy ou the body of the czar made yesterday, which prove that no injury wae done his internal organs by fragments of tho glasy bo!\:. *The surgeons are understood to Bave expressed the dpinion that death resulted for the most part from the nersous shock. LATEST FOREICH NEWS. HEAVY EXFORT TRADE. Loxpox, March 16—1 a. m.—A Geneva dispatch says export of Swiss products to the United States for 1880, are greater than any presious year, exceeding 1879 by 100,000,000 francs. THE BOBES REINF\ 2CED, Special Dispatch to The Bee. Loxvox, March 15—10 ). m —A Dunbar dispatch says that a thousaad farmers from the Orsnge Froo sta's have joined the Boers in the Trans- vaal. armistico between the British and Boers has been extended four days. 4 BAD PRINCE. Special Dispaich te The beo Braus, March 16—1 . m.—Count Herbort Bismarck has cortaioly eloped with the Princess Elizaboth, ot Caro- listh Beauthen, Both arrived a¢ Mes- sina ‘Oity several weeks- sgo. The priocoss is the wife of Prince Charles, of Carolath Beauthen, count of Scho- narch, and chief of onc of the first Pru. aristocratic familice, -an ry mewber of the uppes hoase. ess yifo is a stepsisier (f Prinop Hermatin, of Hatgfeld. She married Couat-Osrolath ‘in 1866, and has ono daughter, the Pritcoss S; lin, Dow 14 years of ags. Prince Car- olath, who 18 36 years of age, has left parliament aud retired to his estate in Slis He gommence a di Court Herbert Bismarck, whcse age is 32, was fermerly sscrolay the German legation at Biroe, aud recently secretary to his father, who had destined Lim as his chief assisi+ aut sud eventoal eucoossor. It is said that this domestic calanity is tle chief cause of Prince Bismarcis res cont ieritability and b3d humor. PARLEYING POR PRAC Bp-cial Dispaiel to The Bee Loxvox, arsh 16—1 dispxich from Darban, beea dedidel tLat & conforence hell be beid_between Gereral Sie Evelyn Wood, Joubert, the B er comm nder, Paul Rruger and Mr. Brand, prest dent of the Oauge Froo Sty Neil's farm, two miles fro ’ Hill, and it is the general opinion that the Bosrs v ved to make sub- aslon. 1 GABLEGRAMS. Speclal Dispatches to THE Lss Charles Warner, the actor, was a m—A 1t has a siouwly wounded, Alendsy exéuiog, in | » dpgger fight, at the Adelphi the ter, Lozdpn. 0. Keonse $3d P. J.- Sheriden have been arrested under the coerc on act The latter was one of ths traversers at the roosnt state trials in Dablin, Fhirty land leigaers wero srrestcd in Ireland, yesierday, under (ko coer- elon las ‘Tired of Sitting Buli. Spectal diepaieh to The Bea. Orrawa, March 15-10 p. m — Strong efforts aro being mado to in- duoe Sitting Bull and his followers to return to ihe United Ststes. The Ca- nadisn_goreramant’s patience is ex- hausted. A R Blowed up 8 8:hool House Spocial Dispaich to The Bee. Luxcasran, 0, Murch 1510, m. — rty of young scalawsgs blew u BBl Duoess b s wilage of D men last night. Two kegs of powdir were ased, and the struc'ure wes ut- ferly domolished. The authoritics are | 8¥ter them. ) 16"1a, mi—A lotter | WASHINGTON. @en. Sheldon will Succeed Fred. Donglass as Marshal of the District of Columbia, Democrats Disagree in the Policy to be Pursued in Organizing the Senate. All the Absent Senators Ex- pected to be in their Seats Early Next Week. CAPITAL ROTES. Speclal Dispatcires to The At the cabinet mesting yesterday all members woro presant. Minister Dickman, at Bagota, and Minister Christiancy, at Lims, will be recalled at an early day. Paymaster- General Brown will be resired shortly, The republicans in the senate caucoa virtaally concluded on the arrange- ment of the comlttes yeuterday, but d to withhold them until it is Hence the semblance of filli- toring oud early adjournment, The same Tosult may be expected to- day. The semate will bo full on Thursday. It is & noticeable feature in the raid of office-seekers that thero is less de- mand than usnal for burcau appoint- ments. The great snxiety 18 for officcs outside the depurtments at Washington. To regerd to the marshalship of tho District of Cclumbia, it is now stated that Frederick Douglasa will bo pro- vided for elsevhere, and bo succeeded hero by Geon. Sheldon, a porsor-l friend o8 the president. Gen. Shel- don is v & member of the White Houso family, and 1f appointed mar- shal, will bo made master of coremo- nies at the executive manslon, Ou Thursday evening the president and Ms. Garfield will give s reception to members of the old and new cabi- nets, jostices of the suprewe court and mombers of both brauches of tho luat and prescat congresses and their far- iliee. DEMOCRATIC DISCORD. The democrats had a iroubled time in thelr senato cascus last evening. Those who had openly recognized n ropublican majority failed to seo the sense of obstructing organization fur- ther, aud did kot attend, bat ieft scon after caucus opened. Differencez of opinion were londly expressed, but it waa finally_decided to refuco to puir off, but insis: on the democratic reso- Intions of organization until the repub- licana have & majority o overpower it’ Regublicans will delay_to-morrow as to-dsy, and on Thursdsy, when the Sonaty’ s Tull, prescut CGIE commite tess. PROBABLE DEAD-LOCK. It is not improbable that the final sattlement of the question of the or- ganization of the senate will be pest- oned for some days. Mahone voting ivides the senate en the two parties. tic seuators claim the vice-president cannot vote on organi- zation of the senate, and quote the tation to sustain them. The tatton eays the vice-president shail bo president of the senate, but ave no_vote unless the senate be equally divided. Also, that the sen- ate shall choose their other officer, etc. The vice-president not being & member of the senate, the democrats clsim ho has no right to cast the de- cidiog vote on a gaestion f organiza- tion. On the other hand the repub- licans claim that the constitution places no limitation upon the privil- eges or right of tho vice-president to vote, The queation may be amicably soitled, and_without sovoro partisan debate, but from prosent indications there will be a struggle. EEQUIUM FOR THE CZAR. Memorial sorsices in commemora- | tion of the death of Alexander 1L, were held at 4-p. m., yestirday, at the residence of 3. Bartholemov, envoy {mi { § extracrdiuary and miister plenipce tentisry of Russia. The entranco { wae draped in morning, end the front | parlor was fitted up as s Greek chape), with hoavy hangings of black com: | plotely hiding the walls. The Russian ter and family w ocsed in | mourning, and the~ whole interior of | the residence appropriately decorated. | Peesidout Garlield, the csbinet cfficors and the diglomatic corps were invi {tosttond. ~ Tho president seut his re- | grats, on acoount of his inability to | attend, by Secretary Blaine, who, 25 woll #s Mras, Blaino and Gail Hamil- ton, were present. Sécretary and Mes. Liucola, Gen. Beal, ex-minis {to Russ:a, Sir Eiward Toornton, o od | the E.glish legstion, Lady Tacrnton, | | apd re;resentatives | Gérman, Aust fan, l,y«yu e and Chil also_present. cervice concisted of tho grand high imperiai requium ma:s, oclebrated by Rev. Father Jeuing, pastor of the Greek chy of New York, sesisted by M: | ting, a deacon of the churo | richi but som®re cortumes of the cole- o doep chatt of the service, 2d tho marked solemnity of the occ: slon, produced an fmpressive effect on all preost. The Russtan minisicr snd famtly received expressions of sympathy from all sources. SENATE. WasgiNcrox, D. C., March, 15 The senste gonvened at 12 o'clock. The galleries were erowded. A larze | basket of flowers wss on Senator M- hone's desk. nator Voorhees, of Tnd., called { up the rasolution directing the aitor- | mey general to communicste to the senato data concerning the Usited States marshals at the polls in Indiava during tho last Ootober eleot | Amendcd on motion. At 1216 p. m. Semator Pendleton ealled for the rcgalar order, beine 3 | resclution for the appointment of the | committees. Mr. Cemeron moved to adjousn— | 84 nays to30 yeas. The sime geatle- man's niotion to go into exceutive sesion was killed by the same vote. Senatr Pendleton expressed him- If as satisfied that the yote on the | pending resolution could not be reached to-day, aud therefore made & ion to adjourn. Carried. The Lackawanps Short Cut. | Spcctal Diepatch to Tan gax. © | Nuw Yo, March 15—10 p. m.— rench, n contractors say they ure ex- ag 100,000 por month for con- ction, and would have spent mora | except for the gaverity of the weather, | which prevented work. - Thay expact P D Investigation to be Made Into American Pork Pack= ing by Eurcpean. Agents. The Canadian Goveroment Re- fuses Longer to Act as Custodian of Sit- ting Bull. Ramor of a Prospectivs Duel Between Two New Or- leans Editors. The State Credit Fight. il Dispatel to T s, NASVILLE From o carcial canvass bers of the legisiature, it is shown that eight sonstora declaro they will 50, and o which sido they o house twenty-five support the b i ine poso it, and 1 expression. 1t is clefmed that a ma- jority of those who decline Lo state now their o ments, will vote in favor of the proposition, when it comes to a direct voto, Arres: of a Wife Murderer. Spe ial Dispateh to The Sriuuwarer, Binn., March 16—1 s, m.—James Telan, who ehot hie_ wifo a¢ Marino M, terday morr g dweliing, where he had hima:l volvars and two shot g o 0 resiatince, aud svid he buly would acfend himsclf ogainst. citizona who b li-ki:own lumberm: of The mordered woman left littla childrer, the cldest five of age. ¥atal Shooting Affray. I Dispatain o Tho e, three e Evening Bulletlon, had a with Capt. John A endent of the Lick M and efter a passage of angry words and blowa by Adams, both drew pigtols, Schander, being the quickest, {nflicted nd on Adams, chander arm badly burned, but es- s’ bullet, An Ingenious Reporter. Special Dispaieh to Tz Exs UHICAGO, March 16—1 a. Thero doea In the report terday that there i way for consolid: ern, St. Paul rail-osds. = 2 paople of this ci ionary scheme, vrob- in the brsia of somo re- porter. Murder and Suicids. Spectal Dispateh to Tho Bee, New Yok, March 15—10 p.- m.— Ernost Memeroth, a German wood- cavor, aged 33, of No, 310 Eldridgo atrect, shot himself at noon through the head with a revolver, causing in- stant death. Ho fired four shots, each taking effect. His foster som, Emil Pauly, aged 22, also o wood- carver, boarded at Memeroth's, and the latter was joalous oi Pauly’s af- fection for Mra. Memeroth. Before shooting himeelf Memerot fired tv shots st Pauley, the eccond one prov Ing fatal. ‘Hog Staustice, Spacial Dispaten to Tho Bas. Chicaco, March 15—10 p. m.—The commiiteo appointed by the 0 board of trade to luveatig: cct of hog cholera, havom tho report {a reply to the tho British consul, at Phil stating that 100,000 hogs had Tilinois_during 1380. Tto board of trade find {he mortality, es yor ¥ the etate board of sgricultuce, wis ouly 27,735, <x 7 per cent. of the hog erop. 1o 187 t. of tho crop died, b the mortalit; { cent. resp: | sommittse furth {dicd from n times, or of cxpoauca i) e ded fram it, the c the report of the committee s confined to the tenderloin of og, which part is | Milliong of pounds of it are iy | consamed in Hllinois, snd yet cnly 1L doahs from this diseass cocure in the in fi |the years 1878, | total number of d in_Chi wero 19,076, aud only two of these were from trlohinas Bwift Vengeance. Svecial diepat:h to The Bee. Cixorssam, March 15—10 p. m — In Greenwood county, Kentuoky, | Wm. Young smathed the rkull of | Steve Lonford, and attempted to es- cape. Reuben Lanford, brothor of the injurcd mn, followed hatly, snd aftor & mile chasp, riddled Youny, with apistol. Young is dexd, and Lanford wili die, and bis brother has left th | country. Spec Accepted the Honor. Dispatch to Tux Ban New York, March 15—10 p. m.— | Ex-Secrstary’ Everts gnd cx Senstor Thueman of O, b avpointment es commissioners of the aited States at the International monetary cooference st Paris, and will sail April 5. Tho conference opaus in Paris April 18. Fighting Editors. Special dispatch to Tur Brx. Cnrcsgo, Maren 15—10 p, m.— A New Orlesns special ssyz; For two or three dsys troublo has been brevw- ing botween Maj. A, E. Bourke, ¢d- | ftor of The Commercisl, snd C, H. | Parker, editor of The Picayune. The The Lackawanna & Binghampton ex- | Picayune contained a bitter article on | rels. to finish heir line to Buffalo insida of | *| The Bulletin says the deceased has ed the | ‘Bourke, in reply fo 89m0 severo stria: | tures in Tho Picayune, which appear- | ed in The Demos: It s rumorzd hsk Bourke challenged Psrker yeter- dsy. afternosn, end that a duel will | Do fought. Convention of Canal Beatmen. 7ecial dlepica to The Beo: ‘ New York, March 15—10 p. m.L soting of caal bostmen, and rasted i cansl refor | { | persons | held last ri {ed recommendmg ¢ | bill for regul | elevating, we | grein ¢ 1 deliser idstoro | b rovides for the/ub olition of insura 1 | canal cargc cessivo and uo commerce. Change in Chicags Time. Special Dispaich o Ts Bt Ontcago, March 16—1a. m.—The city of Chicagu hus heretoforo receiv- ed ite official timo from Washington t hes now put in university, and rositor ceceiva city time for the police, fire and other departments, frow the astroncmical observatory of that institution, Etrange if Trues 1 suffering will bortol- ame cases, when yeats, in Ir. Jobn L. Barry, forgman of ths Bowker Streot Marblo Worka, Bost.n, Maes., thus writos: d no cure until I tried Remedy, St. Ja- and am DOW en- Suicide of Gen. Uptoxn. SaN Fran Mareh 16—1 a.m, —Gen. Upton, of Ssu Francisco, com- od suicide, Moudey night, aud was found in bed with a pistol in his haid yesterday morning. ~ Ho appears t0 have worked himself into n morbid fecling on toe subjoct of his tatics, bosn recently engaged k on military tactics, and ho was rfu v all the troubloe he had taken, that it would bs incomplote. d been talking recently of tho quence that might result al should prove incomplete k contents were tested in tlo, Howas ot work lato nat night. Major Hasbrouk was tn_his room at 9:30, aud also saw a light burning thore at 10:30. It was learued lust ing that o latter was found ad- aying he conld isfactory, and st he would aivo up, hoping to make his peace with God. Offical Inyestigation. Spectal dispateh to T Bra Circaco, March 16—1 a. n Edward Lere, consul gium to the Usited States, has in Chica n revising his of Bel- rrived to investigate for his go the trus condition of t Postofflce Filforer. to The Eee, department of the poatofiice. The matte reported to thespecial agent of the department, but in spite of most vigilant watch: ful dete romained & mystery, but yesterday, Tim Crawtry, a porter employed in the mailing dopartment, was detected putting packages in his pocket. He wss arrested, and admitted having been stoeling from the i seme time, mostly jo been cmployed i d last November. Hy in default of $5,000 bail. ELECTRIC BRIEF! Spocial Dispatchies to Tho Fee, Heary Wolig, of St. Thomas, Mich., caught his foot in. 3 frog while coupe livg cars at Port Huron Mondsy night, and was s torribly mangled that hie log had to be smputated. His recovery is doubful, Mary Jenkine, a maulatto girl, was arrested at Warisbury, Tenn., charged with the murder ot her new-born babe. Prof. J. T. Humphrey, of Hho Smithsonian {ustitate, died at Georgo- town, D. O, yostorday, of heatt dis- ease, aged 64 A dispateh from as committed Now Orleans says that ther no duel fought bee en cditors of city papors as was anncuneid by Monday night's dis- patches, homp raisers in con- gton, resolyed homp £r bighier prices, ¢ was uofair to theme g hemp for losa than m tho fawous D cises, there ight Life insurance Leirg of them, a insurauce BY TELEGRAPH, Chicago Producd Market. Cuicaco, March 16, Wheat was actise acd raiher irreg- ular, but fluctuations were confined to a parrow r: ard prices were about the samo #& the closs on ‘chiange, Jorn was quict and steady. Oats In fair demand. Mees pork and Iard ac- ltive, with no important change ju values, Meats guiet ax ) Wheat—Spring, b, L Cod; April_eold at €1 00321 01; May, |81 053@l 06; June, 81 6@ 0G}; | olosing at 81 00}@1 00§ $1005@1 003 for April; i@l 06 for May; $106@1 06} ue; 943@04fc for the year. b 22 bid; May sold at Jue, 424@424e; July, 43 s tead flered st 20fc; May June, 33%5; July, 350 | Rye—April, 085 scked and 9730 id; Moy soil at $L 003, Mess Pork—April s01d at 815674 | | @1570; May, $1b 8515 90; June, | |§16 00; Ju'y, $16 10 bid; August, | 1816 30 eaked at $15 674@ | 1570 for Aprii; $15 8515 873 for | May; $15973@16 00 for Juas; 16 10 | @16 15 for July. Ssles, 14,000 bar- | s would eradicate all |/ Lard—April sold &t $10 75; May, $10 874@10 90; June, $10.973@11 00; July, $11 073; year, $10 32}, Sates, 15 500 ticrees. Bulk Mexts—Short ribs, April sold at $795; May, $7 973@ 8 00; June, £8 10; July, §8 20; closing at $7 923@ $7 95 for April; $7 973@8 00 for Mey; $8074 bid for June; $8 20@8 25 for July.” Sales 350,000 Tbs. esal g ed) Chleago Live Stock: Markst Onicago, March 165, Hogs—Market opened steady at about yesterday's figures, but as pack- era wero only purchasers to a limited exteat, the bulk of offerings wero only taken by shippers and the markst was & shade easier at 11 o'clock. Sales ranged from $5 65@6 00 for light packitg and shippiag; € 65@5 80 for heavy packing, and from $5 8526 35 for good to cholce heavy shipping luts.” Fho fresh recsipts were 10,000 head, ¢ Cattle—To day the receipts were moderate, and under a fairly active demand by shippars the market ruled steady, whils city butchers were pur- chasing to » moderate extent, Siles ranged from $4 124@4 25 for batchers, steers; $4 45@4 62} for falr to good shipping, and from $4 75@5 05 for good to chaics shioping beeves. S:ock- buyers were looking around, but no sales in their interest wero reported up to 11 o'clock. Sheep—Tho receipts for the woek ending last night number 15,5627 head, but under anactive shipping demand pricea raled tolerably steady at $2 756@ 4 15 for iuferior to fair; $4 50@b 75 for good to choice, and from §5 50@ 575 for extra lots, The pens wero well cleared at the close, the market was active_on shipping aud local ac- count, and prices were steady at last week’s prices, St. Louls Produce Marget. St. Louts, March 140 Flour—Better; XXX, $4 35a4 70; family, 84 75@5 00; choico to faucy, $510a5 75. Waeai—Opsnedlower butimproved; No. 2 red, 81 01}@1 01§ for cash; §103} for April; §1 053Gl 053 for May; $103] for Juno; 93¢ for th year; No. 3 do, 99o; No. 4 do, 94 Corn—Better; 40@403c for cash; 40c for March; 403@40gc for April; 41}Gal}o for May; 41j@ilfe for une; 4245 for August. Oats—DBetter at 333@34}e for cash; 3ajo bid for Apeil Rye—Slow at $1 02 bid. Barloy—Quict and unchanged; 90 @1 10 for choice to fancy. TLead—Daull at $4 50. Buttor—Unchanged; 63. Egge—Lower at 12G12jo. Whisky—Steady at $1 06. Pork—Firm at $15 75 for cash. Dry Salt Meat:—Stronz and slow at 5 108 00@8 25. Bacon—Firm at $5 874@8 75@8 90 @9 00. Lard—Higher at $10 50 asked, and $10 40 bid, Recoipts—Flour, 5,000 bbls; wheat, 40,000 bu; corn, 53,000; cats, 4,000; 'ye, 3,000 paniy, 4000. Shipments — Flour, 12,000 bbls; wheat, 74,000 bu; corn, 246,000; oats, 31,000; rye, 1000; barley, none. St. Louls Live Stock Markot. St. Louss, March 14. Hogs—Aclive and firm; Yorkers and Baltimores, $5 80@6 00; mixed packing, §5 40@5 75; choico to fancy heavy, $6 00@6 25. 'Recelpts, 4,400 head; shipments, 950 head. Ne dairy, 189 bl York Produce Markes. New Yoax, March 15, Flour—Receipts, 28,000 barrels; sales, 12,000 barrels. Market dull and without important change. Butter—Quletand unchanged; Ohio, 11a30c. Checse—About steady. Sugar—Steady and quiet. 300 e Frm artiods Petrolonm—Dall Rice—Firm, and a fair inquiry. Ocftee—In good demand and firm; freights weak. Spirits of Turpentine—Firm at 474c per gailon. Rorin—3trong at $1 80@1 85. Talow—Sieady. Eags—Western guiet, Cotton—Esy; sales of 220 bales widdling uplands at $10 75; Ocleans, $11 00; futarossteadg; March, $10 49; April, 810 47; May, $1055; Juno, $1065; Juiy, $10 72; August, $10 75, crLosING. Flour—Stoady. Wheat—Steady; Chicago, 81 19@ 1.20; Milwaukeo, 81 21@1 22; N, rod winter, $1 22J@l 23 for cash; $1 21731 22 for March; 81 213a1 213 for Ap:l; 81 308@1 20} for May. Sa'es, 5,000 bushels. Oate— Quiet. Corn—Steady; No. 2, 50c. 50,000 bahels. Whisky nominal. Pork—816 50 asked for March; $16 1516 50 for May. . Tard-8!1 10811 15 for "cash; 911 174 for March; sves at $11 174@11 20 for 20011 15 for June; §11 25 1274 for July; 810 573@10 65 sel- for the yoar Undoubtediy the best shirt in the Uuited States is manofactured at the Shirt Factory. 'The superlority Material and workmanshi s with theie great fmpre venents, that fs Reinforced frouts, Remforced 12 Roinforced rleeves, makes durablo and best P of the kind, ever manufactured at the wa sderate price of $1.50. Evory shirt of our make is yuarautoed first-oless and will refand the money if found otherwiss Wo make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Cantoa flannel, also chiewols undevwesr, made up with view to comfort, warmth and durabil- y. To iavalids and weak-longed persous we offor spovial inducoments tho manner these gaads ggo made for tholr protection., Pu, Gorrusivzx, 1907 Farnam atrast ACADEMY OF MUSIC! Sales, lgr J.S. BALDERT. Mans, Triday Byening, March 18th. The Great Artiste. MAGGIE MITGHELL FANCHON, The Cricket. Tae most popplar Iady on the Amerlgan stagg. Prizes a3 usaal. Resarsed seats on salostter 830 Wednesday morning at Edholm & Erick- v’y m ros 4 CHANG Principles and. Men Rise Triumphant ‘Over Their Enemies, The Giants of Irreclaimable Days Possess the Capitol, A Howling Remnant of Demo~ cracy Alone Radall the Dulest Treble of the Defunet, The Legislative, Exacutive and' Judicial Branches in Com- plete Harmony. The Representatives of Ne- braska Allied for Gain and Glory. A Few Barnacles and Bilky Still Linger at the Public Crib. A Government Street Railway to Fort Omaha Proposed. Editor'al Correspondence of the Be3. Wasnwero, March 11, 1881, — The king is desd—loog live the king. In our republic, where every citizen fa.a “sovereign” and the chief may trate of the nation is merely a “public sarvant,” tho retirement of one four- yours’ monarch and the advent of his successor only cretes a momentary ripple on the sarface of the political sea. Daring the first conlury of its eveutfal hisiory iwouty chinges of administration have taken place, and ly twics has its existonce been fm- perilled by & chsnza of peesidents. Tn 1861 am Lincolo's inaugura- tio favuished tho pratext for the slaveholders’ rebsilion. I was on the floor of the national houe of repre- sentatives four years ago during the exciting night seasion thas terminated THE ELECTORAL COUST. Partizin fecling had resclied the botlicg poini. The champions of Til- den, frautic with rage over the findings of the electorsl commiesion, made Romo lowl with jassicnate revola- tionary speeches. Angry fllibusters, exasperated by the adverse ralings of Randall, shook their fisis [o the epeak- ¢r's face. David Dudlev Field, Joe Blackburn and a dranken son of Jim Lane, were raving like medmen. The republicans, undcr the ool leadership of James A. Gariield, recsived the shower of partizan abuso without a display of temper. By 4 a. m. the tompest had subsded, and when acting Vice President Ferty declared Hayas and Wheeler clected prosident and vice-president, you could have heard . pin drop. The crisis that *hreatened to pluoga the country into anarchy and rewlation had passed. It was the severest sirain our syscem of self- government had ever undergone with- out bloodshed! WHAT TIAYES DONE. That political sunflower Bob Trger- soll, said on the 4:h of March iiayes came in by one vate, and he went out by unasimeus consent. The teu:h is Hayes came 1o with the republican party largely in the minority, with s congress controlled by the democrasy, and he has gone out with tie party of progress in tho ascendaut and congress redeemed from the rule of the rebel brigadiers. Hayes came in with warce prostrate and the national credit impaired, and he went out with commerce booming, the currency of tho ‘country redeem. able in coin, and four per cent. government bonds selling ac a pro- mium, GFNEBAL GAKFIELD'S ADMINISTRATION Was ushered in with the most im- preasing oration the Americin people have ever tendored to avy Pgesident, His cabinet chosen with consumate sagacity, from all_tho clomen ts of his party,arejsbove all things thafrecogoa tion of tho great and growiug west, which is destined, within the present century to becomae the centre of Americau Ewpire, Windom Kirkwood aud Lincolu each within his sphere aro sdmirably fitted 1o reprensat the material iuteresta of the west. Postmaster General Janios, one of the most genial public men I evermet, it an old-tims friend of Senator Van Wyck. Ho cxpressc an esrdest de- sire to serve oue section by improving and increasing our postal facllitics, a8 well as by giving thiz state proper recognition in the postal servico, 1 called upon Secrctary Blaine in company with our senators day befora yesterday. Mr. Blaive expressod profound gratiude for the trestment he had reccived from Nebraska, and took special pains to nssurs ua that he would st all times exert hia irfluence in behalf cf our stateand people. For otcouthe Neoraeka delegation i WORKING TN HAKMONT, V.lentice his wisely nooepted the inevitable, and, i the language of Padiook, ‘“‘concurs” in everything Saucders and Van Wyck agree on. This unanimity will, if_exeriod in the proper dirzction, give:Nebra-ks more oxtensive patzonnge ard plics her on an eqaal Eoting with other states of her Top . The trouble is however, Soator Sudrm instead of tak Iventage of his po- sition is v iog and disposed to yield to the imperiunities of PARNACLES AND BILKS who constantly impass on him. On the other banu ks desire t> compro- mise . with ‘and concilists the movopoly __faction ~ embarrasses Genersl ~ Van Wyck in_ M vigorous effirts io weed tho drones and barnacles ont of the fedoral ser- viee and reward reputabls workers. A fair_sampls of Senator Ssunders’ want of foresicht and utter disregord of public senttment is the reappoint- ment of THOMAS . HALL, POSTMASTER AT OMAHA With two or three exox oniy p ate poople who haye alway with the U, P. crowdy w {ANGE OF MASTERS, | B BOSTON STORE] | 10th St., bet. Jackson & Jones, '0 Now known as the cheapestplace n the city for G OOIDS Everything sold for cash only. e Special Offerings this Week : t Diaper Toweling, $1 25 per piece. of 10 yards, 1 Lot Dress Goods 10e, others}:\k%‘i- e 1 Lot Brocade Dress Goods 22 1-%c, others ask 250, 1 Lot Merrimack Shirtings 7c, others ask 8 1-2e, 1 Lot Heavy Canton Flannel 1219, others ask {16 2-3c. 1 Lot Sha.kgr Flannel 15¢, others ask 25¢. 1 Lot Cheviot Shirtings 12 1-2¢; others ask I5c, 1 Lot Crash Toweling 50, others ask 8 1-26. ; 1 Lot Linen Huck Towels 25¢, others ask 400, 1 Lot Turkisk Bath Towels 25¢, others ask 50¢. 1 Lot Turkey Red Damask 50c, others ask 65¢, 1 Lot Men’s Brown Half Hose 12 1-2¢ others ask 20e. 1 Lot Ladies’ Striped Hose 10¢, others ask 15¢. 1 Lot Men's Merino Underwear 50c, others ask G5e. 1 Lot Mea's Cheviot Shirsts 75, other ask $f00. 5 “HOW ARE YOU OFF F r 3 Cases Cat Meal Toilet Soap, 10 ceut2§ EsogAP - Orders by Mail Carefuily Filled. BOSTON STORE. P. G. IMLAH - - Manager. A. B. HUBERMANN, THE RELIABELE JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and I3th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents{ AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DiAMONDS, We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, iase AUG. DORNMIAN N, Man acturer of all kinda of SAUSACE and some of tho largest patrons of the offie, havo remomstrated. The worst featare of this apooint- rovives and confirms andal that will be used by the political enemies of Saun- ders with deadly cffeot twon'y months honce, when tha senatorial canvae is made, ! i i | Summer Bologna (Cerveiat Wurst)a Speciaitiy.. Orders promptly filled. § 1714 Burt St., Omaha Neb. ~ de23-t PROPOSALS FOR, SUPELIES. ITEADQUARTERS DrpARTMENT OF TR PraTrs, OPYGR O0F Cusr QuaRTRRMANTEN, Fone Owaus, New, March 11, 1881 MILITARY differcnco in time) at th office; quacter- ™ stars at the fol 0ving named statlons, a whieh places and time they will Y. opened Dresence of bidd s aud delivery of Military Suoplies during th . year rommec. g Juiy ist, 1881 A TALK WITH SHERMAWN. This mornivg I called on General Shermau st the war department, The general s always ncoenibla and | s “Weod, iy an courteons. ‘here s less red tape Supplies as nay be about him tian about. the averags | Lot o £ lieatenant, and his bump of self-es- | teem is much smaller than that of o Eall ¥ ““Why did not that appropria- tion for the Omaba barracks. get through, generall” “Becausa there is no need for it. We have all money we want for buildings at the barracks. _You |1 folks don’t seem content, to leave tie barracks where they are.” “But,” said J, “ws don’t desire to remove tho barracks. Oar mere chanis simply want & healquar- bulliing in the cily, whera they c,n trausact business. It iszo difficalt to get to the barracks now.” ““Well,”" said the goneral, it Is a good deal cheaper fo build three miles | of street railzoad than to put up & headquarters bulding. L strikes ms we had betler buill a sicect railroad betwaen tho barracks and the quacter- master's depet if Omaha merchanis have to be accommodated.” “¢[hat's a capital idea, gon 1 hadn't thought of, and T ho, will caery it out.” ““Well, "snid the general, ‘e mas'do ot It will not cost over $2,000 a mile to build » strect ruilrosd.” ROSEWATER. i o J0th, 18:2, o st e n ved at. th s office to £ the 4 ) lion poduas cogp, and opo fion younda oats BUI forzra'n hdid state hgrato per 103 poun e bashel ropoeals for o} b tioned, ot for quactit o1 1 s than the wholo re- Faeh proposs] shoukd o Job ek artla ae bya Load (3:000), it 2t each station, soced for o posal fs acespted and a bil tor, awarile thereun: days after being notitie | of i o riffes n o asticles of Tl inatruetions mncr ol biiding, 0 k11 ma Uy beobierted by biddus. wd torm: E e S.xiy coot. dinner buckets for thirty fivo cents. Ono gallon coal o1 cans for fifteen cents. Will be sold fo these low pricos this week. W, F. Sroxrzar, Tanth and Jackson Sts. marldmew-f dirersad 10 ibe tiva pust. snl doggs M. L LUDINGTON. Colet Quarionmusster (uartermiasters. ACADEMY_OF MUSIC! JOBN 8. 1A ; Lo 201 Managor. Wodnesday, & Thuredes: Mares 13 wou 17. A Great New York wmd Beston Sdcee: MINNIE PALMER'S CAIETY GOMPANY ! A carefuly seicctl company of P aminest o= fi:fium-’ke\ ‘ed by MISS MINNIE PALMER To Nervous §nfferers—The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson’s Specific edicine. 1t13 a positive care fo Spermatortia, Seminal k1 aracn o Trom BelAbage, a4’ Mental Aaxiety, Lows of Uomaory. Paisa I the Back o Side, sad diseases ‘Aursetivo Daet Dislo, ues « been re-w:iiton. for thie el, and played wih ecks in New York, aud ‘twe Spaciaty 8, Song “Tlos, Wity e Sayings B Y e | e fre 0wl WHl 1 them ank k. o g £1.9 por package, o six pack: MECE v rd g 4y " SINFEON MEDICEIE C), Nes.” Mand 108 Main S¢., Baffal Soid s maha b7 0. F. Good 7K. 1 wnd all druggis’s v 5 a0d §1. Reserved ool st Monday morning 3t 80 o e UBSCRIBE FOE THE. WEEKLY BEE, other hand, tho staunchest agiive supporters of the senator, The Best in the West,