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In this Department we are offering ments to hou ‘ g 50A11Linen'%‘oc' c, worth 70c; 5-8 Ger- dozen, worth $1.60. (] will offer the balance: our $1. Napkin s: §160 apkin at §1-50. B We will sell our best Tur- key Red Damask at 50c. Another lot'of the Extsa Size Towels at 20c, worth 80c. We have four lots of Damask Huck and Twil- led Towels at 16 1-2c each, gllengl:g Value. We will W ever Bamsley Damask in Bleaghy od at $100, $1.25, $L.50 an 121-2, former price 16 2-3c.)- Embroideries |- strsight S — MAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY MARC' 24 1881, NO- 234. ol Bented, 1 Kaene Predicts Dire D . ‘aster to American Grain 31 200 thferests. m&uph Denounce Ha- " “zen aod Applaud Vennor ST wrate. The. question of j sining with the prohibitionists was di’.e_.d't:nc yagreed to nominate a i & resolution con- be nom- run lected. Marchand the Westner Prophets. Brecil Disvaicn to Tho es Cuicaco, March 2010 p. m.—The Waating:on weatuer buresu bas made dags_sine the vessels satled for the @8, They secured sagoos, which or three dsys'.work, was mnprece- :fllflqv-‘d'- near Twill in » gale a fow days g0, and two men Fifteen steamers are junmed in the ice at Gem ey, | 0 Cmicagh, March 28510 p Mre. Jomes B McVicker, of city, sailod from Now York t>-day for Londos, to attend at-the beds'de of :u dllr‘.l:flm'n. Eiwin Booth,who nd with Drtéort, Mich , March 93-10 p. J. Baxter, of Jouesvill of $2500°s year. ment o uses indignation, and Gov. Qrosby has reigned from t board {n conseljuence thereot. Wiilodgnby was arrested at to-day: for abottion, lleged td have been perfofaicd Bpon the wife of H. J. Bany, a contractor. - Willoughby acquitted of & similat chargs two years ago, - Mra. Barry cannot live many hoars. Her antemortem state- ment wes mede to the prosecuting attorneyy-whetein the manner of the use of the instrame; sold ift de- The priest admittistored the last. ritea | Bhe has three children by her first husband, and has been merried to ber |agterBusband bat foac.montbs. | Spactat Dispaten 1m0 ve, weather, to-day opened up 1th a snow coming frcm the, ety is ove - with 'y » ;:hd. Wo’ are mot without hopes, omever of an spring, - emu oport Afnt the Feoont hoavy falls of suow haye drawn, nearly all the ‘and prodictions as to what ! sy will b‘; Evor‘);;lu: on the subject is eagerly read, comment- ‘od upor. Ventior has geiried a good Teputation in these parts, bat it does now =3 has to in this Stase. Hib ‘ore b taken ia ‘weather ‘owme is Wil- Our { lism © officials with regard to a pew line o railrosd which the Laremie people desire, running from Laramie into the North Park, snd passlng through La ‘Obance mining district and touching the Cumming City mi Omaba fndividuals bave interests. The Rock Island rosd was the uly line out of,’ succeeded in getting more an fifty asiles the city” st " Quring snow blockade. Genmeral Agent Stevens was on board but his energy, combioed with that of the teain men, was ooly able to get the train to Buresn Junction, TIL}, where 1t laid from 5 o'clock Saturdey afternoon to 1030 Suodsy nmight, Eaally being the first train to get through the drifts from Obicago. There wasa dining car on board and the passengers fared well Guring their delays. There was no minister on board but the cooks and waiters in the_dini evtertained the delayed csrs well flled with pasengem, of ‘whom but four were ladies. The train reached Omsha at § o'clcck Monday TheC,B. &Q ed O, R L & P. trains came throagh on time yester- day, as did the " of the northwestern fros No through train on. the N. W. left Chicago on Taesday morning. POSTOFFICE CHANGES To Nebrasks during the week ending March 19, 1881, faroiabed Tax Bex by W Van Vieck, of the postoffice deparument: : tor. Discontinued—Barton's Bend, Fur- Bas county, - ~ sppoipted — Aramds, Bufialo county, Joho F. Mockey; Av- pinwall, Nemaba county, Frank M. Kiog; Clear Oreek, Ssanders county, Almord B. Rockweli; Diller, Jeffer- sy -';::,whrlq W. Prioc; Fair. s tllow county, Sila Golvin; h-ehm-n,hhl;p.m.g: Viegll Switser; Hooper, Dodge county, Gilbert 8. Peyton; Ids, Valley county, Ansel P. Slmpson; Ionia, Dixon oounty, Ass W. Row; Long Hope, York county, C. Baures; Maple Oreek, Dodge conuty, E. W. Hooker; Mine- | * ola, Holt county, H. Kaight, Naw Yorg, March 34 —1a m~-Mr. R K “N’A!huv sowhwest,and | P FOREIGN” EVENTS. One Hundred Persons Perish by the Burning of a Theatre at Niéé,_?mne. o An Abortive Attempt on the ' Life ‘of 8ir' Willam" Harcourt. Au Attempt to Blow Up the Royal Theatre at Madrid Frustrated by Polida. ATTEMPT TO MUSDERTHE BRITISH HOMB SRGRETART: Spachal dispatelr ¢ The Hee. “Eouvow;” Murch 23—10° p. m. parcel was recsivedt from Manchester; sdtlreboed - to' Bie, Wiifiam, Hardouety- secretaty of ‘the seal for the-home de> partment of the house of -commons, who ruggested that the polics.open it. Tne box when ‘pened was foand to contain a Ioaded pistol. This attewmpt apon fhe life ol Sle Harbourt hds caused = s profound sensation: in thi city. . OFFICIAL SANCTION: Bpecial Dispash to The Bos Lospox, March 24—1 a.. m,—The ansant of the Buglish osbitiat, 1t 18 be- | o ) lieved. has been tionw which -Gen. offct to the Boare. ‘have been comwunicated to the Boers, aud by them are regarded #s satisfao- tor ‘The Boers resolved to disband fmmedistely, and wait for the decis- fon af the 'royal commission. Toe press here is miioh divided +3 tothe policy of 'the government, butthe weight of opinion seems to by that the verntnent has dohd s wika ard. iven to the eondi- thing. DOUBTFUL CHOBISTERS, ‘Special Dispaten 1o The koo, 8r. PereRspong, March 24—1 8. m. Two individuals havs been asrested | who had: j iined the imp-rial funeral gortege ou (Sanday, but who 'did not belong to the choir, ootld nok ae> a | Bount for their presenco, although olad linthe pecaliar 7éstments of the Greek shuroh choirs. : COUNCIL OF REOENCY. 7 In cass of accldent to the ctar,a soansiLof egangy bas been apooluted, three | of which the %mpm- and G 5 | Paria dispatch says: informed Jules Forry that he woald | foretold the snow | B ue near bere, wes. ramaiing bome & wigs of powder, when & prematars plosion, from soms umaccountsble cause, took placs.-Tha tool wes driv- Jon out. cf the-crevice with terrific —satinfied - that- 10 make the enterprise s success will xcquire the undivided time of whoever * the of oy Se o 2h0 i ool £ 3 iumbecl monibe to comr, sed 1 atu later date. - Hopingthat your ou- svocess, I am yours very truly, Simed] A5 ~ Resolawoos were sdopeed the resiguation and . gretting the part- ing, and wising the geveral length of daysaxd fullness of honor sud hsppi- ness, 0 well merited by his devotion toour common ccuntiy. Tbe com- mittee of organization was request g d t Special Dispatch o The Bes. Caicaco, March24—1a. m —The faneral of Will Seymour, the young man who thot himeelf and Charles B. Crant Monday vight, wes held yester- day, only the relatives and a few in- timate friends attending. Toe faveral of Mr. Oram will vccur to-day, it his son aerives from Dartmouth. The e surrounding tho sad tragedy grows deeper, ani many rumors are afloat concerning the caure. Large Cotton Shipment. Shelutended to.take 9000 beles, but there was not evough in sight. This would have been the largesc cargo over carried on the river. The total shipment from here to-day was 12,687 %0 : Davexrosr, Ia,, Marsh: 2810 p. ita show that che Imdl:: the river opposite this city, in shallowest place, Ia thirty two_inches, and runoing from that up o five and ettt pesde seeig e e force/of pawder, twenty-Eve pounde being wed, confiued in aa i can. Toeresult wasa mere shaking of_the ioe, hardly uoticeable. Fears ‘ase entertained change, . Rock Inlsnd and Moline will be <y o Sy et force and struck him tn the face tear- ing one eye out. aud - mutilating his sountenance terribly. The other eye that pcom- lphur and’ gas fol lowed, aud the wmiaer. inhaled the noxiogs va, His recovery Is im- possible. His groana and cries were . He ' said, “I have wenty dollars which I will give to hofyR¥hy will take my life ~ He said to the dootor, “*For God's sake cat my throat.” - % SeaiNaprenp, I, Match 2421 8 m.—Theodore Lower, » miner, was killod yesterday afternoon, at the old North shaft, near this city, by the prematare explosion of blest. Baurneore, March 24—1 a. m.— Joha 1. -Orow, “mansging editor of The Baltimors Bur; ool with paralysis atout 3 o'dlock yesterda afternoon, in the offize of that j anrmly. | Heo was removed to Barnum's hotel, abd died in. & fex winutes., - He firat mausging 1865 Ho'wea in the suxtieth year of his age. The Enilech-De Young Murder Cage. Speca. bisuaten 10 The Bee. Sax FRancisoo; Marth 2414 5. — The Kalloch murtier.cass hs 'gw&m the jury after a powerfal speech Mr. ‘Macsball, and & very. tull A distingt. chacge by Judge Temple. The jéry after being out for aa hour and « balf, came into court for further instroction oy again retired,and at in. The impression is that the jury will be oat all night, and then raport that. i de limpoveibls for them to agree. The bability :Lum thiore will'be three for acqait- { Following in Her Son's Footstens. Wpocisl Dispaieh 1o The Bee Prrrssuse, Pa., March 24—1a m: Rev. O'Coomell, a prominent Irish 1and Jesgner, delivered an’eloguent lecture to.alarge audiencelast night on the sufferings of Leland. . He was | Boacily applandea: _ Mre. Pacaall Dokes| Viadimir and Nicholas, members. a . U couPROMISE, Spacial Dispatah to The oo y Lokbox, March 24—1 a m.—A M. Gambetts are mot s iu favor of the Scrutinde Liste bill provided M. Forry did nov spoak sgaiust 1t. M. Ferry, who i on terms of intimate friendship with M; Gambetta, was glad to comptomise on the basis of both remaluiag silent. DEMANDS OF BUSSIAN CONSERVATIVES, Bpocial Dispatch to The Bes. Pamis, March 24—1 a m.—The Republique Francaise Berlin oorres- pondent aays:” The ¢ mservative Rus- ina press urges measares of reprisal ‘sgainst Switzerland, a . roptare - of diplomatic relations scd gener: pulsion_of the Swiss from Kussi protective tariff agalnst Swiss mer- chandine, end encouragament to Gor- many to anaex with Ireland. A GREAT CATAMITY. Tho Ttalian opera house at Nice was destroyed by fire Iast_night _ All ef- forts to pot dowa the-flithes ‘were of no avail, The fire-commenced during tha- performance of aa_opers; whioh was “‘Lucla di' Lymmermoor.” “The bodies of fourtseu peraons, whd ‘Wors o3 “aud suffscated, have bsen recover: placed in a charch facing the theatra. Ji'ls ‘fearod that about one hundred persons bave been 1os: in the huildi RIVAL EDFTORS IN COUAT. $p 1al Dispatch to The Bea, 1 Losp'x, March 2i—1a. m.—The saitof Liwson ve. Libouchere ended yesterday, so fir as ths evidetice wzs concerned, up his-defense in « speech to the jary. The sp<esh was fall of good polnta, wnd was listaned to. ighi by the crowd, which filied the court room. Me. Labouchere juvitied his declarations; concerning, “The :Daily. Telegraph, dusistiog that everything ‘heHad written concerning“that jour- nal and its proprietor, Mr. Lawson, badbeen shown to be perfectly true. Ho concluded by saying that the pa- Ppet, which he 1id Been acoused of 1t} Yeling, wis: ownad and. conduched by mere newsmongers, who were not st sl entitled 10 peak ini the name of the nation, and who had brought that name into disgrace in the eyes of forelgners, who had been deluded into. the belief that The Tclegraph was the real otgao of Eaglish opinion. 1] GABLECRANS: Bpecisl Dispatobes to Tam Ban, ¢ The principal assistant of Gen. Ged- aroff, ex-prefect of St. Poteraburg, and several polie officers of the district where the mine Iaid, hsve been_dis- ‘mised. Col. Dorjbky, who wes - swotnded at #he time of the assination of the «zar, has beeri gtauted & psosion of 6,000 roubles. 4 Tt is sxid peasants”ate focklng to St. Potersburg_from all. parts of the country on s pilgrimage to the spot where the emperor fell. lice found a lighted fuse in the Tn"go and | royal theatre in Madrid last night, It e | 72 discovered in time- to prévent.sa [explosion, and cansed a-great semsa- has fora long time been criminal - timate with 45 visits after ber marrisge, but last evening, when he oalled at her house, No. 6 Augusta street, he was turned away, abd beoame so enraged that he hot ber, ‘the “ball penetrsting the The ‘pronounces'the Crxonswarr, March 23—4 p. m— Groat intereat s manifested in the election, and The Gasette, usually the straightest of - straight republi-| cans, sasures the demoocrats if they nominate s good ticket it will support it and fight the repablicau ticket its beat ] Guzatte names the girl, continuing his | Exspt taon, Serions Fiots have faten plsce be- twoen Greeks and Jews ot Alexandrin, , and the smilliary wes called out to quiet them. Sir Bartle Frero is writing a book, giving an acoount of the Cape Colony, b 0d justifying his own polioy is ramored that Tarkey is wilifs fo g Gl o Sartooeimmad 15 le on bat declines to ced: porkion of the mainliod | ) Hon. Jobn Thurman, judge of th Thtcsesath Judltal sinian. iy oo bia"home ‘in Greencestls, Tnd., yes- ey, aged 5. est “Polnt, Geot mye: YA Glasstrons flood m here. Water flowed Into & warehouse gontaining anslacked -tme, causing = Loss, $75,000. Kz-Gov. Liwrsnce, of ‘New York, muwquh-,-m,m,u.w and_ Labouchere summed | lai, Ho had bsen” nconscloie for ‘several | Moy, | 3 ‘The democrats of Cinétnoat! nom- | fnated. Hon. John Mesrs for mayor of | that city yesterds; - — A boy niiméd Deniots bad a ! lg cut off whilb stealings rifle.on s freight train at 8¢, Thomas Junation, Mioh., last night, » The bréwers of Milwatikes. contri- | 'b-t:dfi.m to the Chicago Sacnger- | est. hicago, . comi Iaudunum last night, pation. _ Hoattompted g0 by shootig: Dabuque s had no esstern mail sinco Frday. w1 Mises Rice, traveling ‘salesman of H L Even & Co., of Milwaokee, [l tempriog tagst ons: moving en miles. sed by ditai- ids & yoar s, ,...-d“’ lay. atter— noon, fell batweeu the cars, snd was #0 torxibiy orushed that oy short tms, Conduotor Jsmes H. Curry, of the , T. & Santa Fo railrod, was shot d insfantly killed at Lia Vegas; N. M., by| Joseph: K, Bright, a saloon keepsr, do b salson. The aorouer's jury. decided it was in: aclt-defanse. Ourry:was muoh respected, and Iyn: ing ia thirestened by his. friends, At ficht oseurred at the Nortenvills {(0hl.) cosl mines between Welchmen and & party of Italisns, whe: Latly ved | from Nawaimo.to work for lower wages: Une Italisu was: killed a0d— w0, wounded. Six . Welchmen. have baeo arrested f 1 murdet. The stove platemoulders: of Erie, Pa ;w ok yesterday for a 15 per cent increase on thelr weges. *K ¥pecial from - Graystown, Ky., eays Mra. John Humph eys took s 1acge ablésp ronfdl ot drozon eil ‘and | I iodine, mistaking it for cbloral, snd dlbd‘short “Phe Ireight bloskade_éontiniien at Louisville, without any aigos of break- ing awdy. The Lonisville & Nash- vills rop] bas been taking Louisyilla freight | for pearly all pointa_for the lost three weeks, and yesierday they begau rpceiving freight for all southern pointe, WASHINGTON. Hon. W. H. Robertson Nominate »oedifor Collector of the Port | -of New York. No. Decision Yet Reached in the Matter of an Extra | .., Eession. sENATE. Special Dlapatet to Tus Ban Wassmxorow, March 23—Immedi- ately upou the openiog of the senate, g.lasw' Voorbeey pmnbd the no;; 61 propesed etnln’a m-m% the Dational banks cn the faadiny quce: tlon, Senstor Morrill interposed the syme ebjootions as on yesterday that . the resolution ¢nald not be considered properly at this time. Senator Berry took the same ground. Senator Sherman suggested that the senator from Indiana be’allowed to resent precedents. X Senator Voorhees cited a somewhat similar action back as far as 1895, and consumed more than half an hear in speaking. As Mr. Voorhees concluded, Mr. Morrill withdrew the point of order i b reslation go over until to: mofrow, which wed under ] rale. | o Bénator Diiwes offsred a resolution that the senate progead to the elecion of officera of - the senaté, and also res- olationa for the appoiutment of George -1 0. Gorham, of California, s secretary of thespoate; Harris H. Riddleberger, of Wirgivia, sery; wej Oharled W. Jihnson,. of Minrests, chiet yen Sanderland, ch objdstion unider the 1ules resolution went over uatil to merrvw, 10 p. w. the secate went into execative sesslon. Washinatox, Misrch 24 —~Thero was & conference yesterday afterncon be- tween the president,Scerotarics Blaine ndom end Postmuster Gonersl ames bn the sabject of an excra ses- ion. No fins} decision was reached. Secretary Windom says the matter is in such shape now. that a decision will bo reached shortly. CONFIRMATIONS, The senate, in - execativa session, ‘made the following confirmations: Collectors . of Customa—Amos J. Beers,' New Haven; Julins 8. Har- ren, Furfiela, Or, Posumisters—E P. Webster, Gen- eva, enry 8. Ravsom, Piatis- burg, N. Y. NoMINATIONS. The nominations sent to the eenate vans, of Missouri, re. oeiver of pablio moneys at Iroaton, Mo.; George B, Sawyer, coll ctor of customs for the district of, Wiscan- H. Robertson, col- for the port of New Yotk; Byron H. Langston, collector «f internal revenus for the Fuith dis- teick of Missourt. f Postmasters—Oharles M. Wilden, at Columbia, 8. 0.; Willism Osborne, Pittafield, Mass.; Hamilton Jay, Jacksonville, Fls., Daviel Sayer, Wabash, Ind ; Michael Pigeot, Quin® 3, TiL; M. K. Gilmore, Richmond, a. United States Marshals —Edward 8. Mea, for.the northern district of Ohio; G. W. Atk:nson, for the dis- trict of West Virginia. It is ramored that Mr. Robertson’s nominatlon for collector of the port of New York. is. very distaseful to both senators from New York aod to Vice- Prestdent Arthur, aud so effort will be made to have his name withdrawn. Secretary Windom hasclesrly proven thet fiaancial legisiation ..‘:l r::t“x Fmd to uphold the o1 t,80 That with the lunds now o1 ll:a;a’ma those accrning, he will be able to meet every obligation. Representative Morse _telegraphs the presidént that business men of ‘Bostou are very much opposed to an extrs seasion. The ‘prestdent the - has_indicated to -flntwh'--! aucvived 1 . | 957 @5Yotar July. oy ‘Declally . desirous | ‘that . Staoley | Matthews be confirmed. -Consequent. | ly ‘Matthews' chances . are brighter. i udge Phillips, who was yesterdsy | nominated for judge of the court of claims, says' he will not accept the : position, eud thet the nomination was | ‘made without consulting him. i Democratio sena‘ots have - detet- | mined . to resist: the_cleotion of the | seate officers proposed by the repub- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. | Chicago Produce Market. Cu1caco, March 23. Closing bosrd: Wheat was modsr- § ately aciive and easier at the openiog, | but'firmor st the elose; corn. in fair | request and ‘a shads firmer; oats { ady; mees pork and lard met with.a'| i 5y but’ the feeling was. Wheat—Maroh offered at 81 00, | 008 bid: Aps] sold at $1.60§@ | 310571 064; Junc,$1 06} = e R closing | &t for “Ap1 106} for May; $17064 bid for June; | ru—April uff-rod at 39c, with 83 | gsegs AT Mey i u&cfl?’:i 4;;,% 42§@42§; July, 43§s; August, | ot | un-—“ArigfiM@%J ] =£;r, #ia@ o; Jiie; - 333c; July; 32}e. a‘%{w Pork—april sold at 8§14 95; May, 415 074; Juoe, $15.20 | @10 22§; cliviee at 14 95@14 974 | for Aprily $10.074@15 10 for May; | $15224@16 26'for Juue Sales; 12,000 April 20ld’ st $10 25; May, 81035210 374; Juné, 910 45; Jaly, 810 55; year, $10:074@10 124; ' dlos- ing at 10 85@10 373 for May; 81040 uie; $1i) 62}@10 574 for ;810 05@10 07} for the year. Bales, 8750 tierces. Bulk | ¥éats—Short ribs, - April, $7.474@17 50; May 87 66@7 774; June, 7 657 67§; olosing with seles st outside prices. - Ssles 300,000 lba. Ohicago Live Swck Markat P Cricaco, Marea 23. Hogs—The receipts were_more li eral to duy, but there were no arrlvals of ataek over the Northweatern road, and nose. sre t opened | gdiet at prices, chuefly. on shipping. acéounts, bt lafer owiag to a decline in. prois: ! removing. o rail s waaker. foeling prevailed; sale ranged from $5. 75«590!.“"3“ pack- ing and shipping; $8°.60@6 95 for heavy packing, and from $6 76@0 40 foe fair to ohoics smaoth hesv, ping lota for Philadelphla; skips at $5 00@5 20 for light common lots; fresh receipta 12,000 head. Osttlo—There was an active market for good to choice shipping grades, and with a fuil attendance ot buyers trade was more active than for past, as the quality of offarings was goverally of & good desoription, and suitable to ¢ of buyers; sales ranged from ‘$3 30@3 76 for cows; $4 00@4 40 Tor butchers’ stoers; $4 80 @516 fo- good shipping steers, and Irom $5 303560 for choice suiooth ahippig to-vee; thero wea noibivg dove by atck bugers 8u1 feed rsi veul caivea wore in T (uest, | U eers entirely nounoal at 83 60@6 00 for common to extra lo's; fresh rece pts, 4530 bead, Sheep—he market was qulet but steady; local butghers werw the on'y purciasers, ey New Yore Protuce Market. New YORK, March 23, Flovr — Receip's, 24 000 berroe; ssles, 13 000 barrels; juet snd uu- changed. tier—Firm; for choice fale in- auiry; Ohio, 108305 Cheese—Sready and qaicts’ 831342, _ Sugar—DuH ad weak. Molasses—S:eady. Potrolentim—Fiem Rice—Quiet and tirm. ©.ffoa—Quist and wesk; freigits about steady. Spirits of Thrpentine—Firm at45}G 460 per gallim. i 03— Tall w—S eady. Ezge—Westero fiem at 21o. cLomNG, ‘Whea'—8 eady; N . 2 rel winter, 8125l 26} for cieh; $1 252 25} for Macch; 81 28% for April; 81 21§ 21 21F for Map; 81 203 for June. Sles, 550,000 bushsis Corn—Steadys No. 2, 60je. Seles, 50,000 b3 o Oate—Sready. Whisky—Nomioal. Pork_$14 90 asked for cach; 16 50 bid for Aoril. Lird—810 77} ssked for ~cuh; $10 70810 75 for March; $10 700 1075 for - Apnl; $10 75310 774 for May; $10773@10 85 for Juve; $108b @10 87} fur Jaly; $10° 32)@10 374 foe sclia: for the yuar. 8t. Loals Prodiocs - Marset. Sr. Lous, March 23. Floar—Unchanged Whest—Uash higher; options ower and unsestled; No. -2 red, $1 04}@ 1 043 for cach; 8L 06§@l 05 for April; 81063@1 064@1 064 for May: $1 034@l 06 for Juue; $1 01@1 COF for July: 963c bid for the year: No. 3 do, 98@99¢; No. 4 do, 940 bid. Corn—Unsettled and- lower at 413@ 41jc for oash; 41j@dlic for Apni; 41{@4ldc_for May; 413@@41Jc for June; 42§@42je for July. Oats—Higher for cash_options, bat Tower to sell; for cash; 350 bid for Apr1; 34%c bid for May. Rye—Lower at $1 03}@1 04 ° Barloy—Unchanged; 80c@$1 10. Lead—Dull and nominal. Butter—Unchanged; dairy, 18@26c. Fagse—Unchanged a* 13¢ Whisky—Steady at $1 06. Pork—Dull and lower at $15 55. Dry Salt Meats—Dall and lower at $4 90@7 65@7 90; bacon, lower at 50@8 65, % Lard—Nominal, Recoipta—Flour, 6,000 bbls; wheat, 28,000 bu; corn, 12,000; osts, none; rye, none; barley, 4,000. Shipments — Floar, 6,000 bbls; wheat, 53,000 bu; corn, 93,000; osts, 6,000; rye, none; barley, noae. P St. Louls Live Stock Market. 8r. Lovts, March 23 Hogs—Fairly sctive’ and lower; Yorkers, $5 60@5_70; Baltimores and light butchers’, $5 76@6 00; mixed packing. 85 30G5 63; choice to fancy, 6 00@6 40. Rocoipts, 5,700 head; shipments, 2,900 head. = A Soidiers Revenge, Special Discatch to Tus Baa, CoLousos, March 23—4 p, m.— The jary io the case of Wm. Thison, a regular soldier, charged with mur- dering his wife, who divorce daring his absence in Dakots, found a verdict.of manslaughter after Deing out all night, THE LITTLE CHOKER.| — | A Mountain Desperado Despatch- | ed With a Bope at Rawlios. The Body of George” in Breathless Suspense. “Big-Nosed | The Ruffian Begs fr a Bullet. Epoctal depused to The e Rawiins, Wyo., March 23.—The { Iyneting of Ghorge Parrot, atiss Big N which took place last i praise 18 bostowed upon zéns who ridded che community of the | red Randed raffian. The crime for which the ontlaw was under: sentenas’ of death at the tims of his lynching was committed two years ago. when heand Doteh Chsrley attempted to wreck 4 tratnon the Union Pacific road near - Mediciae . Baw by The attempt was dikoovered by a reilruad Land and both tha outlawa fled to the mount- alns where they were followed by Deputy Sheriffs’ Widdow6ield and Tip Vincenz Both were killed - by the desperadoes. Datch Charley wss sub- requnily captuedand taken from the U. P traiu in Wyoming aud lynched Dby a mob Big Nosed Genrge escaved to Montana aud. was cspturd son six months sgs Dear Bhles after narrowly edeaping Iynoning was broog3t to Carbun couaty, tried and seritéuced to be hang oa the 2d of April. LATER NOOSE. Aseociated Press Dispatih. Rawiass, Wyo., March 22 —About the | 7:80 this evening George Parrot’, alins ““Big Nose George,” & prisoner under sensence of death, attempted to esospe from the juil, seriosly wotndivg Robert Rankin, the jailer, Dy striking him over the head with 2 poir of thackies tbat he had fited ff his feet by me of a filo obrained feem a fcllow-prisoner. besn for Rankin's wife, who happened tobe prescnt sud tured the door fastening, bbe eecaps would bava ben affected. - As scon as the attempt escaps, and the_misfortune of Ja Rankin was generally known, great ecitement prevailed, and a mob took «Big Nose (sorge” from the jail and huny him to a. telegraph pole. = No attempt was made to_ prevedt the Iynehing. Jailer Rankln is at present resting easy, but it is tbought be is rionsly - wounded. Ererything is quet at this writing. He was huog _ abeut ten fods from the depot. George wes placed on e barrel aud a rupe adjusted; thén the barzol wsskicked frow under hfm. He wss only. stunoed, and was cat down and_then mwade fo c'imb up s Iadder and jump of. The fall dida’t break his neek, his havde becamo un- tied, when he clicched the pole aud arawled up. abont some oe t shoot bi the pole by his hands as long 23 he couln, then lot focse and died. Toe body was cut down by the coroner and an inquest w11 be held. Gould's New Line. Special Dispaich to Tho tes. Crxonswatr, March 23—4 p. m. An Ecquirer’s Cloveland speciil says Juase Burke, vice-president of the Cleveland, Columbas, Cincnoati & Ludianapolis railcoad, who is one - f the msin movers 1n Gould’s new ine, is in New York, probably t th Goald’s confid: t is.rumored that prevaratins are m: ing to establish ¢ of the road i a block in this city, where Burkes’ ffizes sre. Avevsra, Georgia, March 23.—The Cenircl road has made a propesition to lesse to the Georgia road fur 99 years, gursntesiog 8 ver cent. (o stock holders. Itis :uncred thatthe L visville aud Nashville and Ricklaod and Danyilie havo each made similar propsiticps. Moxtaouery, Als., March 23 — ‘The Teneas river btidge is replaced, and fraics are ruxuing theough to Mob )y wihous inserruf New York, March 23 —The al- dermen have given perm.ssion to the Edison Eleo'rio Light comeany. to put wires and posts in tho streeis. Deueaos, I-d , Mirch 23 —Three brothers uamad Risk set upon Char- ley Johnsou, a o1 red man, and best them fearfully © The wife will die and Johnson is badly osed up. Breaking Raflroad Rules. Judge Doave, Hon. B. E. B. Ken- nedy, Mag or Chare, Col. Smytle, and some other legal lights, boarded s train at the U. P. depot ‘Monday o proceed to Pagiltion, whero ™ Judge Savage is holding court. It may be imagined that the putichea cf these gentlomen was about exhausted, ss hour after hour dragged aloog, and st 2 o’clock the train had not Lft. None of the pentlamen. darod to go far away, for fear the train would depart during tneir absence, and theé only way in which the monotony wis broken was when a membor of the party ocosionally stepped to the de- pot to ‘s a frievd,” The train finally loft at 3:30, and the incensed legal gentleman wero becoming scme- what mollifieJ, when, about three miles out, the traius met the “stub” train from Fremont. Mr. H. T. Clark, of B-llevue, discovercd on the rear plaform of the incowng train, the placid conntenancs of Judge 8. age, acd «x)lodsd & verbal bombshell among his compsuivus by sunoancing the fast Ther. wsa *‘hurryingin hot haste” Ous gontleman pulled the bell, while Mayor Chase, rustiog to the rear plattoria, brndished a news- paper at the deositing triin, in the hope that he conld stop ths train. He succeeded finally in attracting atten- tion, and st last the other train came to a stop, and the discomfited Omahas walked to it, with the exception of one or two who were in the smoking car, and who did pot know the fall history of their discomfiture they reached Omaha yesterday. z'u found that Judge Savage had o TS lo o fuen I‘::::‘nyioku until the party reached Pr;ce f-: ive C-e nts 10th St., bet. Jackson & Jones. Now known as the cheapest place in the city for DR G OOIDS! Everything sold for cash only. 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