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be Omaba e AR o oy ai VOL. X. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, S@DAY MARCH 19; 1881 NO- 231 Established 1871, MORNING E TION. Price Five Cents L B. WIELIAMS| WASHINGTON. & 30"8, A Bigantic Land Swindle of Gor. Dode and 16th, Strests. Twenty-five Years $tanding LINENS 5552 #nExtra Session of Congress will Probably be Called In this Department we I are offering special Induce- Early in May. Senstor Anthony Submits a | ments to housekeepers. Ll gf e Diancing All Liven Tabl; S ‘man Napkins dozen, worth $1.60. will offer the balance o our §1.25 Napkinsat$1.00, an All-Linen Damask Napkin at $1.50,-Bargaio. We will selt our best Tur- key Red Damask at 500 Another lot of the Extra Size Towels at 20c, worth 80c. Whe have four lots of Damask Huck and Twil- led Towels at 16 1-2c each, Splendid Value. We will a 34 Napkin for $2.48, worth $3.40. Our $5.00 i soiled, Wasarvorox, March 18—4 p. m — ;:: sevate convened at 12 o'clock. credeatiale of W, P’ Frye, se0- ator from Maioe to il the unexpired term of Secretary of State James G.. Bluine, wers presented snd the oath of fcffice was sdministered to the new senator. At 12:18 Mr. Pen- ‘etou eiled for the ufitrished) bmsi- ness of: the senate, being the demo- eratic resolution /or the appointment of ~committees. Mr. Anthony, of ‘R. I, moved to indefinitely postpone —ayes 38, nays 39 Mr. Mahoue voted no, but cxplained that he had misunderstood. the ques. tion, and desired to change bis vote to aye. This crested a tie, and the vico presidpnt voted aye and decided the resolution was indefinitely postponcd. Mr. Saalbury, of Delaware, demanded to be put on record as_objacting to the vice-presi dent casting the decisive vote. Ho claimed it was unconstitutions!. Mr. Logsn cied as » precedent the election of chaplain fo 1829 by the omting vote of the 'i-»sr-l‘lnt, the senate being evenly divided. On motion of Mr. Anthony, the, forty seventh rule was 0 amended as to increase the members of the finance committee from nine to_eleven. Mr. Anthony then submitted a resoltion declaring the stsnding commiltess to be those decided upon by the r-pubti- can caucus. The vot2 resulted in ye s kin, slightly solid, . We offer the balance of our fine sets at greatly re- T eilles Quilts Lower ever Bamsley a&“ inBleach- ol at $100, , 8$1.50 and $1 75, actually worih 50c more per yard- (1 Case Cochecy Toulards at 121-20, former price18 2-8c.) > o g Pl J Embroideries Now open the lates: novelties in BEdgings and Insertions, all qualities and Widths. Our prices on these goods chat- Jenge titi —— Memm. In alle, Ssunders, Lo- s ) : & »,a-.-:n [C .u;,' Coke, Pendle- L.B. WILLIANS & SONS? | Eon; Waiker, Statr; “Oashs opted. Authony then offered a resolu- pinting the standing commit- The committ: es are as follows: P.stofice—Mr. Ferry, thirman; Meers. Rill (O.1); Platt, Mahone, Maxey; Ssoleury, Farley, Groome, Public dande—Mr. Plumb, chair- ‘man; Meénars. Van Wyck, Bl (Cal ), Jayues, Geover; McPherson, Wall nd- Cluns —Me. Bayard, chair- aoaw; Moesrs Joues, Call, Edmunds, Allicon, s Todian Affairs—Mr. Davis,” chafr- R mmm St esers. Phat'; Mitchell,” Edgerton, Groome, Slater, Jackson, Camaen. Rovolutionary Claima—Mr. _J ston, chairmwn; Mesars. Joves (Fia ), . L H1I(Ge ), Authoay, Dawes. Ia the trial r Jeague for | . Clams—NMe. Csmeron (Wis ) chair.. killicg Mr. '9&:@‘1— Aast mobh, | raan; Messra, Tiler, Hoar, Frys, Con- at Geueva, TWh mhan{m,lu ger, Pug1, Jackson, Gecrge, Fair. erdic: yestBrdly obaing, ~Thomse, |© D strict of Columbla— v Ingalls, the ring-leader, was seutenced o the | ghairman; Mesees Roberts, McMillan, riunmfl for, meventeen - yoars. | Hawiey, McDil, tarrison, Batler, oodrafl was acquitted, - n Vauee, Gurmen. Mr. Platt (Conn ), ehairs mar. M sis. Hoar, Muchell, Kdger: to, Coke, Call, Williama. Tocri:orise—dlr. Ssunders, chair- 5 - , Sawyer, Butler, Garland, Vest, Olvil Service snd Retrenchment— Mr. Hawley, chairmao; Messre. Rol- Jones (Nev.), Hili (Col), Builer, Walker, wun-mn Tk Coatingent Expenses cf the Seaate —Me. Jones, ol ; Mosars. Platt (Conn ), Vance. Kogrossed _ Bille—Mr. Saulsbury, cheirman; Mossrs. Call, Conkiing. Rules—Mr. Fryo,chairman; Mersrs. Hosr, Sherman, Call, Morgun i of <he Missisnipol— Me. Mitobell, chairman; Messra Kel- logg, Van Wyck, Frye, Jones, Cuck- rill, Jackson, Civil dervice—Mr. Sawyer, chair- man; Messrs. Rollios, Dawes, Hamp- ton, Groome. Cepsus—Mr. Hale,chairman; Messrs. Moreill, Cameron, MoDill, Peadleton, [‘Harris. Epidemic_ Discasor—Mr. Harrir, chairman; Mowrs. Lamsr, Garland, Jonas, Teller, Miller, Sewell. Nicarauguan Canal-—Mr. Dasls (L), chairman; Mesats. Groome, Johuston, Hawley, Mitchell. Additional Library of Congress— Mr. Voorheer, chatrman; Messrs, Batler, Morill. Revision of Law—Mr. McMillan, chairman; Messrs. Platte (Conn,), Davis ([IL), Pendleton. Eduestion snd Labor—Mr. Blair, chairmau; Messrt. Morrill, Buroside, Edgerton, Mahone, May, Brown, Goorge, Fair. and Fifteenth Streets, ELECTRIC BRIEFS. ~ Bpacial Dispatches to The Bes, . lor, tomporarily insane, at New Paria, Iod., yesterdsy. Obarles E, Miller; s Detrott lawyer, aocased of helping to awindle Philetos Birch out of two million dollars, was yosserday mora- of mistaken Tho Barlett cotion wils,of 1 n:;; b ort, 288, hre e Vhat atl the bulldings Gen, Grant gaveas- his-resson for resigning the presidency of che world's falr commisson that his business in Mexioo the coming sesson would re- quire his eatire attention. Geo. Upton, who killed himeelf in had written tof the United. Stater arm, hl‘,n_ifihi. commission as colonel of the Fourth artillery. The boiler in Bigbee's flouring mills at Worthington Orossing, Ind., exploded at 11:30 yesterday, 1njuring four persons, two fatally. A fire, causing & lows of §15,000, occurred last evening in a fivestory ‘buil sing at 392 Broadway, New York, ocoupied by Bacon & Eaton, umbrells manufactorers. The democrats of Conger's district in Michigan have selected Oyrenius . Black to lead the forlorn hope. A'party of members of the old ayn- it which laced the & per ouat. bonds heve gone to Waskiogton to ‘They will rec- ommend the issus of $104,000,000 re- maining uoder the former law in 4} per cents, to Tun ten years. . Three crosed Loke Michigan ‘Haven n Routes to the Sea- ‘board— Mr. M-e-ra Cameron (Pa.), Bluir, Piatic (K. Y ), Voorhees, Beck, X Prioting—M chairman; Messrs._ Hawley, Gorman, Earelled Blls—Mr. Platte (N. Y.) h. m Milwaakes to Grand yesterday and report baving soen ioe-elds twenty-fve miles in chairman; Measrs. Morrill, Oameron (Wis.), Jones, Vest. Privileges and Eleotions—Mr. Hoar, cbairman; Messes. Cameron (Wis. Teller, Sherman, Frye, Saulsbury, Hill (Ga.), Vavos, Pagh. either by » tuonel or covered arch. The Arkausas eenate defeated the ibition smendment, which recent- passed the bouse. Foreiga Relations—Mr. Barnside, The first o , parby, under | chairman; Mesers. Conkling, the Oanads “Paoi will | munds, Miller, Ferry, Johnaton, Mor- = omEE L ve Vity. General Roaser sags he will construct five hundred of_the road this season if not “for of iron. At Now Philadelphis, 0., 5 e gen, Hili (Ga ), Pevdleton. Finauce—Mr. Morrill, chairman; Mesars. Sherman, Ferrv, Jones (Nev. ), Adilaon, Platre (N.Y.), Bayard, Voor hees, Beck, McPnerson, Harrison. ‘Appropriations—Mr. Alliscn, chair- man; Messrs. Dawes, Plumb, Hale, Davia (W. V., ick, Rasaom, Oock: "Oommerce—Mr. Cookling, chair- man; ‘McMillen, Jones (Nev ), . Kellogg, Conger, Ransom, Coke, Far- Man . Conger, chair- , McPher- Agriculture— Mr._ Maskone, chair- man; Mesers Binir, nm\,v-:;{, D iy A ore St Logaa, chair- itary Affurs—Me. i man; Messra Bu-nsid-,Camercn (Ps ), Harrison, Sewell, Cockrill, Bampton. Neval Affrs—Mr. Cameron chairman; Messrs. Anthony, R Miller, Mahon a), s, e, McPherson, Joses, ‘Vaace, Farley. Jaticary —Mr. Bdmunde, chaic- f:‘" NeMillen, Garland, Davis (L), ma T Ruilrcads—Mr. Kellogg, cbairman; Messrs, Jones, Teller, Ssunders, Havley, Sawyer, Sewell, Grover, Williame, Brown. Mines and Mining—Mr. Hill (Col), chairman; Messrs Jonee, Van Wyck, Miller, Hampton, Fair, Usmden. Mr. Saulsbary desired to call the sttention of the senate and country to the proud position which tbe demo- cratic party occupied 1n refraining from any opposition’ which they might make by fodowing the examp'e of the other side, and qaietly permittiag an organization to be effected. Oa the adoption of the resolation electing the select committees the vote was yeas 37, mays 35, Messrs. Garland not votiog. 1:06, wont into exec- + GAPITAL NOTES. ‘Specid Dispatches to The Bes. The committee interested in the enf.rcement of the eight-hour rule cvme before the president yesterday. They were headed by Represeutative Desendorf, of the Norfolk (Va ) trict, who presented their case, ‘made kaown the object of their visit. The intersiew was short. The presi- dent ssked several questionsof minor importance. He replied to the re- quest of the committee as follows: ‘I have never looked Into the question involved, nor given careful consider- ation of it. I willdo both,and would advise you to see the attorney general and aek his opinton:* There was comparatively &7short soseion of the cabiaet yesterdsy. Th question of an extra seaion wes over, without reaching final No other business of importarco was under discussion. Secretary Blaine received a cable dispatch trom Minister Noyes yester- day stating that the Freuch govern- ment had agreed that all pork loaded ‘mpon ships before the passage of the French decree conoerning pork im: ported from the United States, should ‘beadmitted into France subject to in- spection, and with as little delsy ss such exammation permits. GIGANTIC LAND SWINDLE. Officials uf the general land office of this city regard the land swindling aperations recently unearthed at St. Louis the greatest ever porpetrated on the goverumeat. Its inoeption dates back 101854, Many of the men who organized the swindie are now living. Itis believed at the lsud office that goveroment officlals mast have been m collusion with the swindlers. In- vestigation that ded to the exposure of the gigantic swindles was. institated by Secretary Schurz over a year ngo, who assigned Special Agent Terrill to the work. The story of their adven- tures sounds like a romance. _Rami- tications of the awindles extend to Pittsburg, Cleveland and other cities. A uumber of persous have alresdy beon arrested 1n these citics, snd oth- ers will bs. The swindlers obtained frandulent letters to more than & mil- licn scres, & portion of which they wold to tnnocent settlers. The ques- tion to be referred to the attorney- ganeral is whether civil suits can be Cogun 1o vacate the title to these Jands. - It is safe tosay that whatever 1-done will be as essy for the settlers a3 the government can possibly make it, Congress could confirm il titles, i will probably be appealed to. The democrats sunounce that they senate officers. 'his, in the absence of Edmonds, would leave the republi- cans without a quorum and powerless to act. The republicans, however, intend o attempt the completion of the crgapization of the senate om Mondsy. The state department issues a warn- ing to capitalists against iuvesting in the newly discovered mineral lands in the vally of Hambar, on the east cosst of l{-whumdhnd. ‘This tract is included in the guarantes to the Freach fishermen by the treaty of Ve Hes in 1785, avd the same »n expressly £ rrbids ihe erec- tion of any stationary buildings there- on. The state depsriment deems this warniag sufficient to prevent specula- tors from ruuning the risk which would srise from infringement of the right guaracteed the French in this respect. THE EXTRA SESSION. The question of an extr congress now agitates the p and 1t is expected early in May. majority of the membere Jo not de aire an_extra session, but the Conkling, Cameron (Pa.), sud Logsn nd in the same position, sud claim that public policy demands immed ate legulation in th r of fanding the debt. Democrats, includivg Sen tors Pendleton and Hampton, fail to sco why repablicans wish to resumo work_on & messure they onco de- feated. A Broxen Bridge. pacial Dispaich to The Bee MoxTaouzRy, Ala., March 18—4 p. m. —Lastevening the nortb span of the bridge over the Tennessee river, twen- ty miles from Mobile, on the Louie: ville & Nashville road, gave way and . | £ell, precipitating two or three freight carsinto the water below, doing no other damage. The bridge was under- going Tepairn at the time, the span be- ing 150 fest in leogth. This will causo a delay for fer will be 5y Tensss and Mobile. betweon The span will be 'Ed. | replaced at the earllost moment. — Dead and Buried by Lightning. Special dispatch to Tus Bua. Frorexce, S. 0., March 18—4 p. m —James Bost, while crossing a field during a storm, wassteuk by lightn and instsntly killed. The scrang occurrance with thisis that the'light- ning in Xkilling the man, dug his | grave,/tearirg the earth to a great a.snnd buryiog the body, which had to be dug out with spades. Fatal Explosion. Special Dispateh to Tz Lxs. Ciscisxars, March 18—4 p. m.— Private advioes say the tow boat John Means exploded this morning between Memphis and Cairo. . Several persons are reported wwjured. Charles Pur- oell, the pilot, hart. »om uirn. Harry Hatz, was convicted of DOMESIIC DUINGS. Managers of Leading Eastern Railoads Agres to Pro- hibit Disorimination. Southern Kansas Visited by a Destructive Tornado, A South Oarcliva Haugman Disgatches ‘His Victim After & Second Trial Collapsed Coal Bank. Bpocial Diapatct o e boo. Leavasworrs, Kas., March 18—10 m.—Patt of the Leavenworth cosl shatt fell in at noon yesterday, caus- | ing a damage of about §15.000. Work is saspended, and the company will not be able to hoist coal before the lst of August. Two hundred miners are thrown out of employwment. Tne Kausas Tornado. Special Dispatch to Tho Bes. Carcaco, March 18—10 p. m.—The reports of the tornado Wednesday morning in southern Kansss and Mis- sourl wero considerably exaggerated Its course was narrow, and aft reaching the Miseouri its force was well_spent. At Galens, K: tho greatest damage is roported, at $1,000. Some twenty honscs were blown down or damazed, and ssveral persous injured. At Short Creek, Kansae, thirty miners’ cottages wers demolished and several fiue residences damaged. A little chiid of Mrs. Street was killed and twelve persons injured. At Joplin and Carthage, Missouri, but slight damage was done. Murderous Burglar. SpecialDispaceh to The e Dosoque, Ia., March 10—1 8. m.— A burglar entered t e residence of A. Y. McDonald Thureday night When Mr. McDounld got up the burglar sald, “Stand back, or L'll fire.” Not heeding this demand, McDonald was shot through the shoulder and fell, perhaps fatally wounded, while the burgler escaped. > Mining Troubles. Srecial Dispatch to The kce. Prrrssure, March 19—1 a. m.—| Montour is the soeno of a general strike. Tho miners were notitied to resume work on Wednesday morning or they would not be employed by the company hereafter. Meetings were beld, and some were in favor of work, but Tueaday night sentinels were sta- tioned at various points losding to the mines for_the purpose of preventing them, Explosiors of powder wera heard, and a continaal firing of arms kept up all night, Wednesdsy morn- ing_ several 'attompts to work wer made, but were prevenjed. It is fearsd this will havo a tendency to caise a general atrike throughout thia reglon. Bungling Execution. Spoctal Dispnrcd to Tan s Loutsviize, Ky., March 19—1a. m.—A special to The Commercial from Marion, S. C., asya James Black | 35 was hung there yesterday for the mur- deo of an 1ntimate frieud a year ago. Black was sentenced to hang in Janu- al error he wis rosptt was _saying .good-bye to b He has been confident ever the governor would pardon him, bat 1o word to that effect having been re- ceived he was hung at 1 p. m. . The scene on the gallo sickening one. He acknowledged his crime, after which the noose was fixed. The trap was sprung and he swaog fa air a moment, when suddenly the rope broke with a charp snap, and_the eriminal fell to the ground senseless. He was taken up, and at first supposed to be dead, but a glass of whisky re- vived him, snd the business was got throuzh again. His agony at this secoud trial was intense, and he had to be sopported. At 1:20 he was again swang off, anc this time the rope held. ¥ Bursted Her Bollers. Spocial Dispatch 10 Tus Bes. Cixoissatt, O., March 18—10 p. m.—A Mecsphis_ specisl says: Five men were probably lost by the explo- sion of the boilers of the tow-boat ohn Means,” at Osceols, Ark, above Memphis, one being Joan . 8ello, of Cincinoati. Charles Purcell, aud the pilut ‘were badly womaded. The others lost belonged to the crew. The boat belonged co the St. Louis & New Orleans transportation company, enteen days ug from New The boat 15 almost a tetal wreck. The exploston cccurred at 6 o'clock last evening. An Agreement to rronibit Discrim- inauons, Bpocial Dispatch 1o T tos. New York, March 19—1 s, m.— Although it has been well known to outsiders aod published in the mews. papers, that representa of the leadiny railroads have agreed to pat a stop to the cutting of rates, details the procoedings of t e recent conf ence were kept secret until vester It is learned ihat an agreement tered into by the companies tha if b-agent of any road shail regulur schedule rates, all roads will immediataly reduce rates to the samo figarss. Each company would thus bo punished for the offense of employes. Presidents and direc- tors are to be held reponsible, and all acts of employes in regard to freight rates or contracts shall be considered the same as thoogh such acta were au- thorized by the bighest cfficials of the companies. In addition to the above features of the compact, it was als agreed that freight would be divided | at certain western points. This regu- Iation of busipess is to go into effect at a0 eacly date. Mamwagers of the railroad companies mow flatter them selves that they nave at last effacted 3 compact which will not be soon broken Herstofore managers have not held themselves mrictly responsible for the catting done by toeir agents, who de- sire to secure contracts with & certain class of shippers. Gratultous Advertising. Special Dispateh to The Bee (CHICAG0, March 18—10 p. m.—The transcontinental railway management sanounce the following rates: From Kansas City to Deming, §74 first class, and $47 for emigrant, limited fo ten days; to Tacson, Arizona, 1369 miles from Kunras City, $9590 for first :«7&0 f ';,.. L dm,gelu“d or emigeant; to Los Angeles, 1865 miles from Kaneas cn‘:.y. tfm for miles from Kauaas City, the ssme for all three clawes as fo Los les. The through Pacific exprest leaves Kansas Cityat 10 p m, Deming at 7:45s. m. on the. of the third d.y, at 9. m.,and arrives at San Fran- olsco at 3:30 on the af of the fifth day, fifty-foor “and jome-half hours—or four and three foutthadays through time. High Water In the Republiosh Bpecial dispatch 10 The Bee. i Stony, Nob, B e ever known nere. o bri Todisa and Sicily oreeks: feet under water, but nons ried away near hore, aa | frozen in solid. Two child were drowned six mi here atiem 10 theon h![flnp -E::.‘.“ “No have been received. The Wisconsin Legialature. Bpacial Duapatch t the Bes MapisoK, Wis., March 19—1a. m. —A resolution to investigate the al- leged charges of bribery, etc., in con- nection with the electivn of United States senator, was referred to a se- lect committee of three. Thers is no probability of auythiog coming out of this, as the gentlomen who have this resolution in chsrg sre mostly Cam- eron men. In the senate Thursday evening, the woman suffrage resola- tion was killed by a very close vote. Yesterdsy mornivg a moticn was made to consider last night’s vote. This was csrried, and the resolution ordered 10 a third reading. False Report. Bpeial dispatch o Tas Bss Crioaco, March 18—10 5. m.—Gen. Sheridan has no iLtelligeuce,in regard to the reported massacre by Apaches near Puerto do Crowlade, New Mex- ico, aud does not believe an raid was mads on the wagon train, as there are pleuty of soldier in the vicinity, and such an event would b tolegraphed him immodistely. Chicagos Porz Packing Trade. Soccial dirpat b 0 The Bee. CHicAGo, March 19—1 ». m.—Oue of the morning papers will this morn- ing publish a revi.w of the pork pack- ing interests of Chicago for the past sgason, which is the lasgest ever known. The aggregate number of hogs packed during the summer seas- on was 2,971,127, showing an increase of 815,709, 48 compared with retarns of the summer of 1879, The number packed during the winter senson was 2,781,064, an incresse of 265,844 as cowmpared with the winter season of 1879-80. 'The aggregate number of hogs reported packed during the teelve months endiug March 1, 1881, was 5,752,191, or an increase of 1,071,664 as compared with returns of the previous tweive nionths. Gonflict of Authority. Special Dispuich Lo Tus Ban 8ax Francisco, March 19—1 a. m, —Teauble is expasted at Yuma, grow- ing out of & case ¥here the marshal of Arizona- -took —an-srmed - posse -aud sorved a writ on Lyon and Goidwater, who had barticsded their store, and with an armed force resisted an at- tempt to serve the writ of regloviu'i: goods fraudulently obtained. A dis patct says the court bas deciicd st the marshal, and ordered restitvtion of the goods. The credic- ora will tcy and ship the goods befure the writ can reach them. . Peppered with Buck-Shot. Special Dispaich 1o The Bes Lowmsvitig, Ky., March 191 a. m—A epocial to The Commercial from Monrce, La,, gives the latest details of the Ludling murder. Young Ludling was killed in an altercation with the oversser of a neighboring plantation about travsferring tenants of the latter's placo to the former's i Hs was shot in the head ith & load of buck-shot, killing him instantly. He was the son. of Judge Ludliog, of the United States circuit court, a graduats of Yale, and a very popular youog man. His companion, Dinkgrove, was seri- oualy wonoded. ‘THE SONS OF LIBERTY. Correspondence of Trs Bxs. GraxD IsLAND, March 16.—The ac- tion of our last legislature in passiog the high license law aud proposing the woman suffrage amendmeunt, meets with great opposition among the most substantial clamses «f our citizens. And they are not satisfied with only condemning these acts of the legiala- tare, bat have commenced work to de- feat such legislation—work that will probably bs dune in dead earnest, and have considerable influence on our po- litical affairs. Several years ago an association was formed here, consisting of a number of our best known business mev, 1rro- spective of party lines, calling them- selves ""The Soua of Liberty,” to “de- fend the liberty of the people sgainst the encroachments of woman suffrage aud temperance legislation.” Every f | day brings new accessions of substan- association. £ tho dealers in Jiquors belong to this association, Toesa deslers hava their repsrat> crganzation, calied the *‘Liceuss League.” The iotentlyn is to spread the association of the “Sons of Liberty” all over Ne- braska, and also over other states, to form a unton of the Nebraska sssocta- tions, aud also f por ticn of different sta'e organizatins. We hope thar in every county ot Ne- braska some good mn will starts simlar movemen: among the best known citizens, _Avoid the old well- known party politicians and wine lers, who will, a3 alwayr, beiray d let the dealers in liquors form their own organizations. Unite all nationalities, aud don’t allow anybody 10 enter thse associations unless you are perfectly sare be will honestly work for the object of the Aod by all meacs dou’c lose enrneatly aad wrk at once. The prerent board of the Grand Island sseociation of the “Sons of Liberty” consista of: Fred Hedde, resident; Ed Hooper, vice-president; y A Koenig, tressurer; Hy Garn, secrotary. Te will not do to scc ouly the late logislature as miserablo as most of the members may have been. The whole people, aud especially the great mass of our business men, who didn’t take » sufficiently lively iuterest i, onr electious, descrve consure. We must admit that we all are at fault, allow- iog demagogues and wire-pullers to mfn. and we maust try to make amerds FOREIGN EVENTS. | Eviderces of Another Nihilistic Conspiracy Discovered in $St. Petersbarg. The Austrian Parliament Re- fuses to Pass a Vote of Sympathy for Russia. | ‘The Czar Issues a Circulsr Por- tending s Liberal Policy Toward His Subject=. A NEW CHANCELLOR. Bpecial Dispateh 1o the Bxx. 8r. Perenssure, March 18—4 p. Tt is stated that. the czar decroe chancallor to direct the ad- ministration of foreign affsirs. Prince Orloff and Gen. Iematicff are men- tioned in this counection Beth hate Germany, Tutkey aud Greeco with equal snd undsing severity. A MEMORIaL. The ground dus up where the mine was discovered has been reflled, aod the doora of the shopin which the mouth of the mine ves situsted sosled up and a guard statloned on the prem- es. It hasbeen decided to erect a religious memorisl on the spot where the Czar fell. GIVES IT AWAY. One of the chief organizers of the plot was captured two days before the aesassination. He confessed after tha doed was accomplished and deeply criminated Rousskoff. He also de- nounced his aceomplices. Hence the arrests on Monday and Tuesday and the discovery of mine, ““The Nova Vremya” saye, the Ras- sian sathorities were advised several months ago that nibilists from Chicago TIL, had re-entered the country. IRISH NoTES. Special Dispatckes to The Bos Loxpox, March 18—4 p. m.—Two more prisoners have been lodged in K/mainhsm jail. American Minister Lowell yesterday received a telegram from tho peesident. of the Knights of St. Patrick at St. Louis, expressing theit sympathy with Parnell, and requesting Me Lowell to forward their - telegram to Mr. Par- nell. EVACUATION OF CANDAHAR. ~ It was intended to complete the evacuation of Candabar by April 15, but the Amaer has requested a post- ponemeut until he has arranged for taking over the city and province. THE GREEK QUESTION. Spe 1al Dispateh.to The Bee. LoxpoN, March 18—4 p m.—Tt is reported, apprently on good auth- ority, that the European povers have accepted - the Lime "of _frontier for Grosco as offored in the Turkish fiote o1 Ostahne lust, with the addition of ry Labouchere, proprietor of Londen Trath, came np yesterday. It will b remembered that soms months Lawson slleged thst he and Labou- | chers met in the strect, when the lat- ter attacked and corporally castigated bim. Defendant in court yesterday pat Lawson throogh a severe cross ex- amination on the circamstances, and fcequent bursta of laughter were ted from the sudience by the sharp-! nessof the questions and brightness of the answers brought out ' THE TURCO GREEK DIFFICULTY. Special Dispaieh o The Bee LoNDoN, March 18—10p. m.—T: is | reported from Berln that the porte | haa accepted the propesition of the powers w seitle the Tarco Greek | boundary question on the basis for- mulated by Englacd aod Germany. This is undersiood to_ mesu that the arrangement by which the bo: line was suggested lust October =il Lo adopted, and Crete ceded to Greece. CABLECRAMS. Special Dispatches to Tus B: The circalar of the czar i med ! with critical inierest by the powers of | Earope. Tn the house of commons yesterdsy afterncon, Mr. Gladstone, replying to a question by Sir Stafford Northcote, said he hoped to have news from the Transvaal to dsy, and be sbleto com- munioate it to the bouse on Monday, the premier evidently meaning news of the arrangement for peace. Telegrams from Natal sre very con- flicting 1 respect to the prospects cf pesce. The romor cf » fresh armis- tice of three days is confirmed. The Princass cf Wales will accom- pany the prince to St. Petersburg. They will start Monday oa s special train, A large quantity of explosives were scized at Leith decks, Ireland, yes- terdsy. Thousands cf cartridgrs were landed on Thursday by & vessel from New Ocleans. Itis supposed that the vessel intended to land at Queens- town, but fear of the authorities caused her to mova-on. A dispatch from Neweastle, in the ! Transvaal, says that the armistice be- tween Boers and British will be pro- longed until Moadsy next. —r—— A Human Buten Special Dispatet cato The Bos. Cpgorxnari, Masch 18-—4 pr m.— At Galliposa » qusrrel enaued ‘ovar & game of cards aud Darby Mitohell and Harvey Blagg came. near gotting to blows. The affair was quieted and the party walked towards the river, Blagg carrying an axe. Mitchell asked | to look atit aud at onco began triking Blagg overbandod blows. The two lower tibs wore severed from the spine and a wound ten inches long irfl cted. vith several other cuts will prove Mitchiell was eaptured. fats Nrzw OrLzans, March 18.—An epis domic of suicides prevails here. W. E. P Jkpowa business man, in gaod clroumstancés, Armlicker the i1 1id .t Orete. Tos 2t - to | Roux, Jr., young and wealthy, and | of the teriite 1y n the | Josephine Mobery, all tosk their chrho claio s u « er the | Lives. Undoubtedly ths best shirt in the United States is manninctured st the Umsaha Shirt Factory. of Material and works ), com- oiued with thele groat impr: venoatsy thatis Reinforced fronts, Rewfor backs and Reiuforced sloeves, makes their shirt the most darable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the e derato price of 31.50. Every shirt of our make is guarantoed first-class and will refand the money if found otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Canton fannel, also shemols underwear, made up vlew to comfort, warmth and durabll- | ity. To lnvalids snd_weak-lunged | poersons we offer spesial inducements } in the manner theso goods aro made for their protection. o tiwe furlin confere Teis uet cxjecred that the Grook rmoue wil' ke kinoly to for- interference other than ‘he - . - ¥ to j in foriunes with Gresce at the rirv ual of var,ard wns ail al upen os jarc of the Grek fighti foroe, ¢apially by the Athouia s POLICY OF ALEXANDEE 117, #pecial 1oy St. Prrensnuno, March 18—10 p. The Ruwin minister of foreign has issued a circalar dispatch addrested to Rnasian representatives t the various Earcpesu courte, and otber governments, setwmig forth the prlicy the new czur has concluded fo pursue in his government. The dis patch staes tha', 8 fac as territory is covcernsd, Ruswa hus at'ained her fall development, snd it now remains for her to secure hir positicn and de- velop her internal resomces. Her foretgn poticy will be of entirely pacific characier, but wilt exert her influence’ to maintain the politiel equalizsticn of Earope, whenever it is necessary t) cu cperate with uther powers to maiutain tha general peice, based upon recpect fr the nights of governmente, and for exiating troaties. THANKS To PARLIAMENT. Sprclat Dissateh to The Fer. Loxpon, March 19—1 Granvills yesterday rec: patch feom the foreign ofiicor in St. Potersbury, thirough the Raseian mia- mter i Loadon, conveying tne czar's thavks to both hovses of par jsment for yotes of sympa hy parsed by them in conoection wich the death of his father. A SENSITIVE MINISTER. It is reported from Berlin that Baron Von Haymoerle, miister of foreign affairs, resigned becauze the Austrinn reichrath omitted to pass a vote of sympathy for Rassia in view of the Kkilling of the czar. UNBYMPATSETIO AVSTRIA. A dispsteh from Berlin saye: The refusal of the Austrian parliament to exprees condolecce at the czar's death has created & bad impression both at St. Petersburg aud Borlin. It is as- sumed that the motive Was to show coldness towards Russia, THE AMBASSADORS RECALLED. A dispateh from Paris says that all the ambassaders will go to St. Peters- burg. Prince Orloff, however, being in great favor with the new czar,j will certainly return to Paris. “ALLTIME,”‘ By “Almon',” 1o by Al x Bir iy, ander’s *‘Abdalish,” imith Maid,* Vit dam *‘On and bis sive by K59 ) o hor Aprit pt. st Afior tia: L me M3 » out at 835 00. Any mare that h s tro.ted in 2:30 gerved v..un. £D. KEED. Irop-ietor. Stable Corner 11th and Howard | Streets. marlcodim MORTGAGHE SALE. Ty virtae of the powe- cntained in a_chattel ‘mort.ace given on the 17th day of Septem rer, 150, by Kudol h aesc: to Augnst Doll. which was'dd v flled in thecounty clerk's offics of Dougias ¢o nty, Nebrasks, and on is aur §242, 6, 1 will vell {0 the highest bidder at public au ti'm for carh, 8- the umaha House, on arney ~t+ceta.betwe 1 i2th md 15th strecte, ity of Omaha, on the 6th day of Aoril. o,clock p m of raid day. the follow: ‘s dne chattels, to-wits Two loung's, | w.iting ¢e k, 1 burew with s procs, 1 wash burean 2 beds, bosk stand, 2 tabes, 1 Jo8 boX, Kitchen table, 12 ot: 51 pan, ne. ot of earpat: Al b of chinas cl-aa and silver pired e At & o of G 3 winlow screena, ACGUSE DOLL, Morigakee. on-it in m14 evy. MORTGAG's SALE. By irte of the power roitiined in 3 chitte REIGN OF TERROR IN ST. PETERSBURJ. Spocial Dispateh to Tus Bss. BOSTON STORE! 10th St, bet. Jackson & Jones. Now known as the cheapest place in the city for DR G OOIDS! Everything sold for cash only. Special Offerings this Week: 1 Lot Diaper Toweling, $1 25 iece of 10 yards. 1 Loz Dress Goods 105v others?:rkpl& 1 Lot Brocade Dress Goods 22 1-2¢, others ask 25¢. 1 Lot Merrimack Shirtings 7c, others ask 8 1-2c. 1 Lot Heavy Canton Flannel 121-2c, others ask 16 2-3c. 1 Lot Shaker Flannel 15¢, others ask 25c. 1 Lot Cheviot Sairtings 12 1-2¢, others ask 15¢. 1 Lot Crash Toweling 5e, others ask 8 1-2¢. 1 Lot Linen Huck Towels 25¢, others ask 40c. 1 Lot Turkisk Bath Towels 25¢, others ask 50c. 1 Lot Turkey Red Damask 50¢, others ask 65¢. 1 Lot Men’s Brown Half Hose 12 1-2¢ others ask 20c. 1 Lot Ladies’ Striped Hose 10¢, others ask 15¢. 1 Lot Men's Merino Underwear 50c, others ask 65¢. 1 Lot Men's Cheviot Shirsts 75¢, other ask $1 00. “HOW ARE YOU OFF FOR SOAP ?* 3 Cases Cat Meal Toilet Soap, 10 cents a Box. # Urders by Mail Carefully Filled. BOSTON STORE. P. G. IMLAH - - Manager. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Wholesale | OVERALLS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, : Neckwear, The Very Bust Prices M'r'rs Agents for Ce'lul oid Collars and Cuffs, Rubber Coats and. O Star Umbrellas CO., SHREVE, JAR 14th and Dodge Sta.,, Omah . “EDHOLM & ERICKSON Wholesale and Retall Manus facturing JEWELERS. §-LARGEST STOCK OF— Gold and Silver Watches and Jewe!ry in the City. Come and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON 15th & Dovdon, Opposite Postoffices .« HORSE SHOES %, AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, the Beat Assortment of WHEELS in the West. At Chicago Piices. 82) W.J. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Panis, March 191 a. m.—Grave | rortiage given on the & b day of Jimuary, 530, reporta rogarding the situation at St. | 27 ",0ih 0 0k 18 V¥, B G Potersburg_are in circulation at this capital. Telegrams sent to St. P. tersburg have not been replied to, and tho lines are supposed to be cut. ‘There are rumors of auother attempt to blow up the czar’s palace with dy- namite, aod & revolutivnary move- ment is suspected. _ Loxno, March 19—1 a. m.—A St. Petersburg _ dispatch says pinety pounds of dynsmito was found in » mine discovered yesterday in the vi- cinity of the winter palace, A mix- ture of powerful explosives was also found with a number of empty bombe. The city is grestly sgitated, and it is thought a large number of nihilists Fover. b twoen Farnam snd Harn 3 sirsets, The cii: of Omaha, on the_ th day of Asril. 1081, A0 eiock T, of raid dy, the followng laan, chattom, towit: Bgovo " boxes hrssehoid gools, convisting of i table tinen, ¥ pasior ormamente, st e ACGUST DOLL, Mortgages. miterymon-it GEO. H. PARSELL, M. D. Kooms 'n Jacobs Tlook, vp stairs, corner of Carfial Avenne and 15h strest. ~Kesidencs Corer Sherman Aver ue and Grace séreet. have arrived_hero since the death of SRS Aot Women. Cfice 3 Ob-tetrics an1 D the caar. Tho authorities are over | pors tmmo b 11 m sod from 2 ta 47, = i mvaliad st 7 00 avior ot Dr. vigilant. L e Saase Hiock. it QUARRELING JOURNALISTS. Bpecial Dis atch to The Bes. Loxpox, March 19—1 5. m.—In the court of the queen’s bench the ss- SUBSCRIBE FOR THF. WEEKLY BEE, first clase, $78 for second and $47.50 | by doing good work in the fature. for emigrant; to San Francisoo, 3348 Fzep Heooz. salt caso of Mr. Levy Lawson, of The London Telegraph, and Me, Hen- The Best in the West. Harney Street, Omaha. ¥ J A WAKEFIELD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I¥ LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, Pickets, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Plaster, &c. STATE ACENT FiR MILWAUKEE CEMENT CO., Dej OMABA, NEB. AUTG. DORMANN, Man acturer of w1l kinds of SAUSAGE, & S &2t Specialtiy. 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