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Paid up Capita - - DIRECTORS ( R, JOINSON, President #{ S4ee s, Johawa & o, &, L5 ULALAN, Vice President, of 0., B. & Q. R. R, Boston. W. V. MORSK, of W. V. Morse & Co OHN 8, COLLINS. o G, I1. & J. 8. Oolttes. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-ab Law. RED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Ossbler, late Cashior of the Firei Natloxal Bank of Omaha, and commected With the active menagement of that Bank eince it wagwization I 1863, Oraxwo for bll,lna-h: l{l :’. lBS!\. with dhe ::.:.‘:r".&”. A M-'l‘ atpextion and char £€3 lowest obtalnable here or elsewhere. IxTRREsr allowed on time deposits upon favor il torme and upon accountaof banks and bank: oy Foxmert Excnanes, Government Bonds, and Oounty end Clty securities bought and eold, 1t !s prepared 40 do general banking businos 1 all 1t dotails, And in tho trestmant of custom: ‘will pursue the most liberal policy conelstent FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. 8ps:ial Dispatch to Due Bax. New Yoak, March 8. "Money—Markot at 8@12 per cent; cloz- g offered at 8 per cent. Prime mercontile paper - 6@6} per cent. Sterling Exohange—Bankers' bills dull sand heavy at 4:804; demand, 4 837, (iovernments unchanged, except 4is, which advanced § per cent. The stock aarket opensd more active and stronger and continued until the last hour, when & slight reaction aftor 2 o'clock was partially recovered before the close, The net result of the day’s business was advanced j@1§. Inthe general list the Post says the general tone of the market is changed from that of a few days ago and it now looks favorable for important general advances. Yesterday, To-day. 1043 BONDS, Qentral Pacific firats, . Erie seconds....... Tiebigh & Wilizenbarre Louisians_consols. . o ; Union Pacific 1st mortgag do land grants Srdonas sinking fun irginia 6'.... do consols 6 do deferred .. BI0CLS, Adams Express.... Central. 13 13 0 56 s L 42 Northern Pacific..... do pfd Nofih:emm e o pfd. New York Ceutral. Obio Central... 10} Ohio & Miasissippi. . 32 do ot 07? Ontario & Western. .. 2:5 Oregon Transcontinental,.... 82 Pacific Mail o 403 2u§ H8; do jr 89 St, Paul & Milwaukee. . 102 do 120 fd. ... 8t. Paul, Minn, & u.';lwb-.m 143 8t, Plu.ldl Omaha.... . 48 48§ o Texas & Pacifio. Unioa Pacifio, United States Express ‘Wabssh, 8t, L, & Pacific. 28 do pid. 46} 47 zdll, ¥ ~ & go. Exmu.lé? Ll.lli Ll 3.3 Oentral ons. Excelsior l1 Little Pif 1 Ontario. gg do % Robinson . 1 Bilver OHff ‘ Bhndnl;.d gb Batro,..... . 2 ] *Offered, {Ex, Tntorest, $Asked, IEx, dividend. FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tun Bre LONDON, Loxpoy, March 8—5 p, m,—Coasols— Money, 101@101 15-16; consols, aceount, 102@102 3-16; new Bbs, extended, 106 1.12; g 4, 122 131, i New York Cent: PRODUOH & PROVIBIONS, Speclal Dispatches to Tus Bus, OHI0AGO. Om10AGo, March 8,—~Flour—Dall and unchanged; common to_choice spring, 3 50 @>5 00; Minnesota, 3 50@1 25; bakers, 4 25 @575 Minnesota patents, 6 00@7 winter, southern Illinois and Missour, 4 2 @6 00; Michigan, 4 (0@5 25, Wheat—Unsettled but generally higher; regular, 1 08 for March: |1 083 for April; 113§@1 187 for May; 1 13¢ for June; No, 2 Obicago spring, 1 03@1 09; No, 3 Cbi- -Market very dull; | clear, 9:80;short rib,9 y L0 l ?@1‘0’1&. b, 90; short clear, YL N A T 7 THITHT eago rpring, 96} No. 2 red winter, 110}, bt wenerally highe ; TE@N 3 for Mar h: 783 for Apr Jurse; 66 4c for July. Jiiet aed uohan 2} for March: 43 243 443@441 tor May; 48 ~Market dull at 61je. y—=Dell ad nomiual ot 78 ‘Bacon—Active, firm and bigher at 1 34 @1 36, Draese? Hogs =Nominal aad unchangad; 7 90@8 ™ Pork— Uneettled, but gonarally the same prices; 18 (0 for cash and March; 18 0t 18 075 for orily 18 274@18 30 € r May! 18 45@18 474 Or June; 18624@18 65 for Lard—Active, firm_and hizher; 11 1@ @11 20/for cash'and March; 11 824@it for_April; 11 47h@11 5 y; 1155@ 11574 for June; 11 624@11 65 for July, Butk Meats " In fur demand; shoul- Wi hisky—Steady i unchanged at 1 17, AFTERNOON BoARD,—Wheat — Regular declined 45, Wheat—Market irrequla Apri'; 113 tor May; 1 14 fo Corn—Quiet and unc i 28 for Muy; 613@613 6240 for July Oata—Kasier, bat not quotably lower; 133@1438¢ for April; 41 for May; 43]@ 434c for June; 48¢ for July, Pork - Treregular; 18 00 for March; 1815 @18 174 for April; 18 42} for May; 18 55 1860 for June; 18 18§ for July. Lard—Irregular; 1100 bid for March; 11 224 @11 35 for April; 11556 for June; 1165 for July, NEW YORK. New York, March 8 —Flour —Firm and unchanged; super state western, 3 75 @4 16; common to rood extrs, 4 15@4 60; good to choice, 4 70@7 00; extra Ohio, 4 15 @7 25; St, Louis, 4 156@7 35; Mlnnesota patent process, b 60@7 90, Wheat—3@3s higher; options opened o lower, but atterwarde recovered frow the decline, and advanced @§>, closing firm; No 2 spring nominal; ungraded red, 1 054 @12:%; No. 8 red, 1 187@1 21; s No. d, 1 20; No. 2 red, 1 29, ; steamer No 2 do 108@1 03}, dv and graded 633@7330; No, 8 69@613c;No. 2 72he; No, @3 }o, clo-ing; at 71825 do for April, 72 724c, closing at 72} ¢; de for May, 72}@7 closing at 72§c; do for June 72@ closing at 720; do for July 733@7: closing at 7440, Oate—}@1c higher; mixed western 524@ 56¢; white western' H4@060c, Hay - Steady and unchanged, Hops - Dull and unchanged, Coffeo Quiet but steady. Rice—Quiet, but steady st 7+, Cut Meats—Dull and nominal Lard—Stronger; prime steam, 11 40 for March; 11 36@11 40 for Aoril; 11 46@ 11 51_for May; 11 57@11 62 for Juae; 11 60@11 62 for July; 11 63@11 66 for August, Butter—Dull; 13@39c. Cheese—Steady; western flat, S@13ic. 8T, LOUIS, Sr. Louis, March 8.—Flour--Quiet and nnchanged; fawily, 5 70@5 80; choice, 5 20@5 80; fancy, 535@5 0, Whea! pened better, but declined and closed weak; no_trading except in May; No, 3 red fall, 112 for cash; 112}@1 for March; 1 141@1 14} for April; 1 1168, at closing; L 15} for Ma; June; No. 8 red fall, 1 v14 bid. Corn—Higher early in the dav. olosed lower; 58%e for cas ' March; 563c for April, 57 : atolosing; 5The for May; 5830 for June; 59@593 July; all cloing at 40 lower to sell, @ each for exporters, butche fa-mers; 2 80@4 40 for cows; for steers stookers rold fairly at S feedors st 4 50@5 20. Hogs— Steady and unchanged; offerings + aud a demand for shippers by 1 operators, but th 0@ 5 60; abippisg, 78 Peht oradee, ived pacting, 02640 for fair to good, Sheep—An active demand at 15@25¢ higher per cwt; common to prime natives, + C0@6 00, NEW YORK, New York, March 8,-~The Drovers’ Journal Buresu repox Bee os — Qaiet, but firm; dressed beef, activo at 9 00@10 25 for city; 7 50@9 00 f e ~Common to good, a shade easier Sheep—Choice _export weathers, extrewmes: sheap, wald a B firm; 60@7 60 per cwt; lambs 4C 3 dressed mutton firm at latbe, higher, 10 50@11 50, 80)@ Swi t piga sold at 730 per owt, 8T, LOUIS, Lours, March 8,—-Cattla—The de- <l exceeds the supply: export wteers, from 1,500 to 1,625 Ibs, & 23@6 god to choice shipping steers, b 60@6 light, 5 G0; common, 4 H5@b 00; butchers’ steers, 4 50@5 25; cows and heifors, § 23@4 75; stockers and feeders, 100@5 25 Sheep—Common to medium, 3 50. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, March 8, —The Live Stock .Indicator reports: Cattle—Native stears of 1 2 Ibs, #old at 5 10@6G 00; stockers and feed. era, 4 20@4 owe, 3 10@ 1 Hogs —Lower; light, 6 65@0 i heavy, 7 00@7 2 Shoep—Steady; natives averaging 84 1bs eold at 375, e ———— OMAHA MAKKHATS, ‘Wholesale Prioces. 1 Orrice or THR OMAHA Bee, } Thursday Evening, March 8, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Wheat No. 2 declined §e. ‘Whest No. 8 declined 4. Wheat rejected advanced jc. Barley No. 2 declined 2c, Barley No. 3 declined 1c. Iye declired 1jc, Corn declined 1c. Oats advanced 3c. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.--Cash No, 2, 91}c; cash No, 76¢; rejected, 623c. sy BARLEY —Cash No. 2, 655 No. 8, RYE—Onsh, blo, N M D CORN—8dc, DS—Fiax seed 9%c per bu. Produce and Provisions, 7600 per bushiel, c per bushel, U ~Choioe country, 12}o, EGGS—Kresh, 17c. HONEY—Califorain, per lb, 31, 38—Per barrel, $2 75@8 00, STERS—Platt's seloct oysters, 40c; Standard, 80; mediums, 25. . ORANGES—Florida, 85 50; Mesina, 8 50@#4 00, LEMONS—83 50@4 00 per box. EEANS—Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00, CHICKENS-13@14c per Ib. TURKEYS—14c per pound, Grogers List CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 1b (Field's), Oats—Higher; 483(@4dc for cash) 43(@/ 430 for March; 44}@44gc for May, Rye—Market dull at 58}, Barloy—LIarket quiet at 60@80c. Corn Meal—Quiet at 2 80, Butter—Bteady and unchanged; croam- ery, 34@38c; dairy, 24@30c, Egga—Quiet at 11}@17c. Whisky—Steady at 115, [June. Bulk Meats+] Bacon—-Market dall; long olear, 10 ¢: ahort rib, 10 ort b, 10.75; abort clear, 11 00@11 10. -Wheat—] CALL_BoaABD,—' but firm; 1 12 bid for March; Dull : 1163 for April: 110 or Mays 1104 D13 for ames P roe | B uly. bid for March; 560 for April; 574 for Jn(l)ln; lzg'bl‘dd lol‘Jnlysld . 1 ata—Stesdy; 484c April; ¢4 A48 o y; 434 lor Ap! t@ KANBAS OITY, Kansas Crry, March 8. —Wheat—Mar- ket firmer, but slow; 863c bid for cash; gfli}e bid for April; 100@1 004 bid for ay. C{)m—Mnht better; 463 (?4% for cash; 47{: bid for April; 493c for May- QOats—Slow; 844c for eash; no optieas, ' TRAFFIO. Bpecial Dispatchos to Tux Ba. FLOUG AND GRAINS OHioago, March 8,—Recei] ours have been as follows: | per case 4’50, £00@5 75, Pesches, 21 per Pork —Market dull; 18 25 for cash; 1¢ 10 ; bid for April; 18 45 bid for Mays 18 50 for m?yf‘“‘ 42004 00; do, (ple), lye, 4 pts and | ~FEED—Jobbing ;glgmenu of flour and grain for the past | $1.50 per 100 lbs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, per case, 3 75; do 2 1b (Ctandard), per case, 390; strawberrios, 2 Ib, per oase,2 40, raspberries, 2 M, per case, 8 50, Dam- 8008, b, por case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries ¥ case, 275, Lgg plums,2 b percuse,? 90; reen gages,2 ib;!t caee, 2 90; do choice, , LnuA%glu, 2 b, per case 8 00; 4 3 i! per ; do ple, h o e Bk e . n 3 r hj L0 ka Patent s‘ Minnehaha, a Patent, 88.70 wnee Fancy 2};| winter, $3.10; winter, $3,00; Twiumph sp i'fi'.'oo,%"iud. .00; Qusen Bag our, per eack, 8 25; Nellie Blye, per sack BUGARS—Powdered, 10jo: Cut loat, Corn—Market strong but inactive; 54ic 103?; gmuhu%x&; cOon(e.eelEgn.n- A, ) Bie; Extra O, ; medium yellow, 74c; dark yellow, 7ic. SYRUP—Standard m,, 420, bbls.; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, $2 05; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 90, MEATS—Hams szr 1b., 18¢; B bacon per 1b,, 18c; clear side bacon per lb,, 11c; dry salt sides per 1b,, ox, ‘fl? salt shoul ders per Ib., 9c; bacon shoulders per lb., 84o; tievce lard per 1b.; 1lc. SPICES,—! ?fi" a1; Allspice,” 180; i’:::' 264G)13ke, ocha, 28301 Arbuckle’s CHEESE—Full Cream, 1l4c; Part Skim, 1030, LY E—American, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 76; North Star, 2 063 Dewis' ewell lye, 275, prices, Ohop feed 70c per 100 lbs, Wheat—bushels...... oG TUPegs| BODASa Tb saorn 850 oor sases ki ieat—bushels .. . 635 —in 18} 2 T CASO; B Fiour— * . 20,000 3,000 | voda, 2kc. s P Y Corn— 20,000 171,000 | NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrols Oats..... 77,000 77/480 | 87 00; do inbalf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbis Rye— 1,500 000|900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkine, in Barley — * selonl & LT 1'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, S, Louts, Moach 8, -Ressipts ~and | STARCH.—Pearl, 4he;~ Bilver Gloss shipmests of flour snd grain fer the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Flour—bbls,. . §, Whea % Oata— hours have been as follows: 4,500 4700 9000 9,000 . 4,200 1,800 Kaxsas Ciry, and shipments of live stock for the past 24 '7}; Uhittenan AA o; Great Falls K, on hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Shipm't . 80O . 8,800 500 Cattle, Sr, Lous, shipments of live stock for the past 24 houre have been as follows: March i B s Omigaco, March 8.—Reselpts and!| O shipments of kve stock for the past 341|465 Corn Starch, 3§03 7o : Oorn, The, / TEAS— Gunpowder, good, 45@55; ExcelsiorGlogs, Flour—bbls. . Yoot "o | Ohoise, 60@T50; Tiporial, good, ,05@@;5C, Wheat—kushe 800000 4,000 | Cholee, 80@T7ho; Young Hysea, good, 36@ P i 100000 146000 | 50¢; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Lea, Lt 18,000 5,000 | B0ci Jepan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, T @ 10000. 1'000 | 35@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40@56; Soushong, ERaR e o T0000° ... | #ood, 85@40c: choice, S5@Abo. and shipments of grain for the pas ISR & i e o M| WOQDENWARS e, b st Rec'ts, Ship'ts. | 1 'g 50; Pioneer wash 185 Double Wheat, bushals, , + 1,000 9,000 wa 2 90; Well buckete, 8 50, orn— * .. 39,000 70,000 [ “TRAD—Bar, 8165, " Naw Yons, March ¢.—Receipts and| VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, shipmenta of £our aud grain for the past | pure Yoy Evaseing puse’ aecis 100, 24 hours have been as follows: B. D loads, per bbl, 1865; Ash. 850t | toa, in sao ke, 8 60; bbls dairy 100 cakes), 40; Kirk Mew Yonk, March 8.—Reoeipts and | ¢ ; dor, shipments of live stock \foc the past 4 hu‘;‘,‘g vacla cans, 4 ous, Boses bavo been an folows:” |9 Aot Bt du!-!l.h.hu okl case, Beeves, dressad —car: 16 S04f sommes. 100 Rant olce, red Ten- e per 'Ib; fancy white, 1 1b; Baores, lire-cay o oo | rawewhite. Viewkats wa Soor Fo ok 10 ANDLES—Baxes, 40 lhe,10 2 Doxos 40 the 16 ok, o Loge L% 5% ATCHES—Pér oaddle,’ 906 round, Rec'ts, Bhipm'ts, | caces, 38 10; square, cases, 35 40, @ocds. FROWN GOTTONS—Atlsnti " Ayvlcton XX, 7e; Atlenta £, s'é;‘imné March &.~&teceipts | ¥, $4c; Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; ‘Cabot W, ; Wocsier, 64c; t Wids . b sy eal dth, 8tc, In. Indjan Standard A, % };g: 3 Indian Orchard d. w., 83c; Lawrencs 7¢; Mystio River, 730; Pequet A, 8jc; Shewmut LL, he; [ 0, bhey Wkt " | ott B, 7ae; do'A, Byo ; n 8.—Recalpts aud | Sobt Bl o, 0 40 K 65, 13j0; Wal FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Alendale +4; 748; Alligator 34, So; Argyle 4-4, 74o; Rec'ta, Bhipn'ts, | Atlautio L1, S4¢; Badges Stots X 4%, Jo! Cattle, . 2000 506 | Benuington U 4-4, 6c; Buckeye 8. 4.4, 8400 Sheep. 1,900 300| Indian Orchard 'A'A'9-8, Bko: Laconis O LIVE STOOK Speclal Dispatches to Tuy Bax, OHICAGO. On10a6o, March 8,~The Drovers' Joar. nal reports as follows: Cattle—Shipping and ex rt grades were in good request and 109 igher; 500 29, 84o; Lobigh E 4-4, 0o Pepyerell N 20, 76 do O 53, 73o; OE 86, 74es do K 39, 846 Yosact 0 4, Tho; Wampuita 44 8o BLEACHED OOTTONS—Androscog o L 44, 9hc; Blackstone AA n.portas es e et et e n b pertal i Fidaley 14, e Vruit of t_ll‘ulmql)!s r oan.bricé.4,1240;doWater' 104c;Great Falls Q, 9o Lu.. XD MANE A TY A | called to meet MARNTNA Y W A DY 1 THE DAILY BER-~OMAHRA, FRIDAY. MARCH 9 5 cambrlo 87, 12kc; New uot A, 100 Pepperel Twills, 17bo; Pooshontan d-4, Ghe; Pocasset 4-4, 83q; Utios, 1lej Wamautia 0 X X, 124c. TELE&BAPH NOTES, Spcia! Dispatches ts Titn Bux Ex Governor William Sprague, of Rhiode Leiand, was married last night in Stanton to Miss Dora Incz Calvert, of Greenbjcr county, West Virgiois. The bride 1 & native of Connecticut, but has been living in West Virginia for fourteen years, Loiseau Patent Fael oompans's works, Philadelphia, burned. Loss §50,000, The wife of Judge Treat, States districs court, died Iast nivht of heart disease, R. G. Mitchell's candle factory, Front street, New York, & huge h-story building, burned. TLoss $70,000, The heirs of Heary Seybert, of Philadel. phia, have begun to conteet his will, e queathing nearly the entire eetate, cver a wmllion dollars, to public charitics, A decision in the action of the Mutuil Union against the city of Chloag -, for cut. ting its wires, will be rendeced to.day, Jamea and Michael Cady wore killed by falling through a coal shute n B:ook. lyn, N. Y. There is a strong feeling in Canada in favor of reciprocity with the Unised States, The latter government must take the initiative, It has been disgovered that six men perished in the fire at Nashville, The citizens reform state convention of Rhole Island, will nominate ex-Governor Sprague for governor, March 14, The Kentucky republican convention is May 28rd, one week later than the democratic, T'he executive committee of the national trotting horse breeders association at a meeting in New York considered the mat- ter of naming the loeality of the next meeting. The place will probably be net- tled at the aext monthly meeting. The Georgia democratio executive com- mittee called » convention at Atlanta, April 10th, to nominate & candidate for povernor, William H, Wood, aprominent grocer of Nashville, suicided yesterday at his store by shooting himself through the head. His life was insured for $25,000, Cause, financial troubles, The wife of Digby V. Bell, the New York actor, was granted a divorce and $600 a yeur alimony. Ex Governor and Mrs, Claflin, of Bos- ton, gave a reseption last night|in honor of the poet Whittier. A. E Kent, of San Francisco, class of 1853, haw given Yale college £60,000, to be used in erccting a chemical laboratory, — e The Flood at Helena. Spoclal Dispateh to Tik Dk, HeLeNa, Ark,, March 8.--The river rose a scant half inch during the past twelve hours. Itis thought the levees can be held here now against probable emergencles, as they were malntained last night agaiust the ter- rific east gale that sent tho wator dashlog over In many places, The situation is still critical, however, and there will be no relaxation of vigiiance and labor to make everything compact and thoroughly secure. Below He- lena the country is all under water trom five to fifteen feet. The back water from Huabbard broak has appear- ed In the lower end of the city, but will do no damage unless other breaks occur, There will be no oveiflow in Helena. Langville river rose two in- ches last night. This indlcates the rise here will continue some days. The river is about stationary to-day, three inches below high water mark. Friars Point is reperted all under water, and the river fourinches higher than last year. The Jevee from He- lena to Long Lake is intact, but a high south wind within the next two hours will most oert: break 1t. The - | back water inside the ity shows but little above the raliroad levee, and has risen only one inch below the railroad calvert. Mzumpuis, March 8. —At Skipwith, Miss., during a storm of heavy waves, the main levee av Kliesls gave wa yesterday evening in three places. E(’- forts have been made to close the breaks, but without success, The wate r is running over Ellesls planta— tion, Shipland and Farland ta- tions will be overflowed. ports Boliver and Washington countles are favorable. The protection levee here are still intact and no fears are enter- talned of its breaking. A large force have been at work several days. If the weather does not change the coun- try will be safe. Lirre Rock, March 8 —The water continues to rise. At Arkensas Oty on the Mississippl the cltizens have no other means of communication but boats, Four feet of water in the Parker house and backwater covers the Little Rock (Mirs.) railroad for elven miles, though communication is still maintained. The only ground visible is town is near the elevator. There is considerable suffering among the destitute. For several miies the railroad track is kept from floating off by covering the ties with railroad iron Thousands of sacks filled with earth have been piled three or four deep on the side to protect tho track. Church Financlering. pecial Dispatch to Tun Ber, LAwreNce, Mass., March 8 -—At meetings to-night of varlous Cathollc congregations, action was taken In fartherance of the recently adopted plan of the relief committee in the in- tereat of the Augustinian soclety. Five receivers were appointed in the 50 ;| Interest of the Augustinian soclety. 75; | Five recelvers were | ted by each chureh, who have fall control of the church revenues and make monthly collections, which will be invested in the Interest of depositors. ————— The Oskaloosa Road, Epecial Diepatch to Tin Ban, Des Moines, March 8.--Winterset votes a five per cent tax to the Toledo, Oskalooss & Western rallway to-day by 384 to 21; Griswold the same, 210 t) 118, R METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA HA, NEB, ) 3 Tables supplied with the best the worket attords, Tho traveling pablio olaérp they get better accommodations and more general satisfactlon here thes at any other house in Omaha, Rate, 02 per dav. sug2ltfm S A ARSI i Skinny Men, “Wells' Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepaia, Impotence, Sexual Dobility, = §1. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE GOLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the rar vaAMEp YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fragrant of perfume. Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Fraucisco, Forsale in Omahs by W, Head vbrunk 44, 12; | /. Whitehouse saud Kennsrd Bros. THE OLD WORLD. The French Authorities Release Byrne---Flight of Patrick Egan From Dublin, I'he Whereabouts of “No. 1"— 200 Limerick Girls Start for America Doings in Parliament — Irish Distress and Trevylan'a Bal ry. Faots From the French Capital. ENGLAND. Special Dispatek v to L Ban, Lospoy, March 8.—The Times, commenting on the letter of Capt, O'S 10, P., dofending Parnell, says: ho letter will not alter the deliberate judgment of the country, The efforts of writer to fasten the charges of inaccuracy on Foster, will not serve his cause.” In the house ¢f commons, Gladstone declined to give a day for discussion of the Kilmainham treaty negotiation, Northeote sald he would not proceed further. The Inferencesto be drawn from the declinations were obvious, The Maori chiefs, Tewhite and Tohn have been released. The trial of the action brought by Miss Hyland agaiost Mr. Biggar, M. P., for damages for breach of promise, began to-day. Counsel sald the par- ties were introduced in Paris by Patrick Egan, Miss Hyland said Egan was matnly responsible for bringing the suit against Mr. Biggar. She stated that Egan left Dablin to avoid belog called a8 a witness in the case. The jury rendered a verdlot against the defendant; damages fixed at £400, Lady Flerence Dixie, in a letter to The Times, charges Biggar and Par- nell, as trustees of the Land Loague fund, have not occounted for £1562,- 000, She claims that while this money is unaccounted for Parnell and his fol- lowers have no right to mock the suf- ferings of the distressed in Ireland by thefr sham championship of the starv- ing peaeantry. In the committee of mupply, the item for the salary ¢f Trevylan, chiet secretary for Ireland, was agreed on by & vote of 156 to 15, The Irish mombers raised the question of relief of the distress in Ireland, A Paris dispajohjto The Times s: “Frank Byrne/ was released at 8:106 last evening, the aunthorities not deemlug his caso one for extradition.” Soon after Easter, John O'Connor Power, member for Mayo, will move a resolution with regard to chronlc dis- tress in the west of Ireland, and ask parllament to assent to a plan for re- Uof of the sfflicted districts, THE OCCUPATION OF MADAGASCAR, Loxpon, March 8.—A correspond- ent of the Central News at Dublin SEND FOR SAMPLES, SOLE AGENTS FOR RETSEL HATS, SOLE AGENTS FOR WESTCHESTER STRAW EX O TS v&.Send for Fashion Plate, %= it OMAHA CORNICE WORKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF Lighte, Btc. Ornamental Balvanized Iron Cornices, Iron Sky 310 South Twelfth Street, . . . . - OMAHA, NEB. od el OM.ATIA Meoicar [Jispensary | Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, I13th, between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A 8. FISHBLATT, M. D., - PROPRIETCR. Dr, Fishhlatt can bs Consulted Every Day Exo-pt Fridays and and_Saturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Disnensary at Des Moines, lowa. Special attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Fomalo Diseasos, as well as ALl Chronic and Hervous Diseases DR. FISHBLATT 1as discov red the greatest cure In tho world for weskness of the back and limbs, involuntary dischargvs, fmpo’ency Al debiiity, nervousness, languor, confusion of ideas, galpitation of the heart, timldity, trom| Imnoss of sight or g/ddiness, diseasos of the head, thyoat, noso or ekin affoctions of ti 6 liver, lungs, stomach or bowols—th disorders arising from eo itary habe its of yon ©a more fatal to tho v ho sones of Syrens to the marin~ ory of Ulyses, 0st £ adiant hopes or ntizipations, rendering murringe impossioie Those th .t aro suffering from the evil practices which destroy their mentalaud physical systems causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. which are a dull, distressed mind, ta them trom porforming thelr bust- duties, makes happy marriago im| s608 the actlon of the heart, causing resston of wpiris, ov 1 foreh )d; swardico, fears, drowms, res'lesy’ nights, unnatural discharges, paia {n the back andj hips, ahort breathing, melan- choly, tito easily of company and hav. prof. rence to bo alone, feeling w9 tired in the morning aa when Fotiring, a.:mina] weakncss, lost manh-od, white borie deposit in the urine, nervousness, con- tusion of thousht trembling, watery and weak eyes, dyspopsis,fconstipation, paleness, pin and weaknoss in the limbs, etc., should consult mo unmediately and be restored to petfocs health. YOUNG MEN Whohave bocome yictima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructlve hab't whichjannually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands - { young mon of exalted talant and brilliant intallect who might otherwise en‘rance listening senators with the thunders of their eloquence or wake to ecaia= cy the living lyre, may call with ful confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persors or young men contemplating marriage be aware of physical weakness, 1058 03 procreative power , mpetency, or any obher disqualification speedily reliéved. He who places him- 8elt ucder tue care of Dr. Fish'Ia ¢ may reli giously confide in his houor as & gentleman, and confl- states that the authorities expect to be able to implicate several Irish mem- bers of parliament who are suspected of counectlon with the murder con- spiracy. Advices from Tamatave, Mada- gascar, dated Febr: 26th, announce the arrival of the French gunboat Vandreuil. The town Is not yet occupled. Four French men-of-war have arrived at the northwest coast of th; island, The n‘:tlv:' n; ;rxolud and are preparing to res: e French. No er-n war vessel is present, AN IRON FAILURE, Loxnpoxn, March 8,—Wolt & Co., of the Commercial Iron works, of Share- | times ditch, have failed with labilities of £260,000. HEAVY WORK BY THE POLICE. LoxpoN, March 8,—The Times' correspondent at St. Petersburg says: A number of important arrests have boen made in Moscow. The arrests are due to the extra vigllance of the police owing to the near approach ef the coronation of the czar, There is no reason to believe that there is any special plotting to prevent the corona. tion. IRELAND. Special Dispatches vo Tiik Brx, DusriN, March 8,--Jenklnson, di- rector of the Irish criminal investiga- tion, states that Egan has been under police supervision for some time, but left Ireland Thurday unknown to the police, Jenkinson belleves Egan fled because he thought Sheridan was ex- tradited. Important evidence has cowmo into the hands of the author- tiea, Three letters from Egan were found on Carey's premises, dated October and November, 1881, at which time the Invincibles were es tablished. One of these letters ex- presses the hope that Oarey will suc- ceed in his work he has on hand. At the secret Inquiry before Curran, divislonal magistrate, to-day, Joe Smith testified he watched the com- mittal of the Phwnix park murders and gave detalls of the attempts on the lives of Burkeand Forster. The flight of Egan is regarded as affording the strongest moral evidence of the Intimate connection of the Land League with crime in Ireland. Itis romored that the government has evidence proving beyond doubt that “No 1” s an Irish-American ofticer of the League now in Amerioa. A man named Hodgett, son of the recently sentenced Bantry agitator, was arrestedin connection with mall- fog & parcel contalning dynamite, addressed to Earl Spencer In the Ballydehob postoffice. Two hundred girls started from Limerlck for New Hampshire, Almost theentire population assembled to bid them good bye. FRANCE Bpecial Dispatch to Tun Bax Paris, March 8,—Toone of the efti davits forwarded from London tor the purpose of proviog that Frank Byrne was in London on May 6, when the Pheenix park murders were commit- ted, 1s appended & telegram by Byrne, of that date, announcing the release of Michael Davitt from Portland priggn, Two columns of the expedition or- ganized to crush the rebels in Southern Oran, Algerla, started to- day. The seuate rejected, 169 to 122, the firat clause of Simon’s bill relative to the right of assoclation and allowlng the existence of religlous societies, the minister of the Interlor having dently rely upon his skill as a phy .ician, ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediatoly cured and full vigor restored. Ttis disirassing affiic.io*—which renderslife a burden am wcarriago lmpoealbie, a th penalty paid by the victim for improper indulgonce. Young people aro apt to commit exc:#9s9 from not belng awara of the dreadfu! consequences that may or sue. Now who that unders'ands this subject will deny that procreation s lost s by into into improper habite than by prudent? Bosides being depriv d of the spring:, the m st serious and destructive symptoms of both body ani mind . The system be- comes derangcd, the physical and menta! functions weaken, Lossof procreative po:::n‘n.nm inability, dyspopsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion."lconstitutional debility, of the fuame, cough, consumption and death. A OURE WARRANTED., Persons ruined In health by unleaned pretenders who keep them trifl.ng month atter mont takiog polionous and injurious compounds, should spply latoly. ! DR. FISHBLATT graduste of ono of the most eminent colleges of the United States, has effacted some of the most astonishing cures that wero ever known; many troubled with ringiog in the ears and head, when aaloop, roat norvousnara. belng lavmod at cortain sounds, with requent blushing, atended some i immedistely. derangement of the mind were cured TAKE PARTIOCULAR NOTICE. Dr. 7. addresses al thote who have Injured themsolves by impropar fndulgence ‘andsoit.ry habigewhich rulu both body and mind, unfbing them tor businers, study, soloty o marriage, These are somo of the melanch. Iy eff¢cta produced by the osrly habits of youth, vis: Weak- ness of the back and limbs, in the head and dimness of sight, los of muscular p palpl. fation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous rritadility, derangemeat ot Jigestive functions, debility, consumptioa, ote. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB, CONSULTATION FREE, Charges moderate and withia the reach of all who neel sslentiflo Medical troatment. Those who res de at a distance and cannot call, will recelve prompt attention shrough mall by simply sending thior symptome with poutage, ‘Address Look Box 34, Omahs, Neb- stated that the government would |ager. The council has thus far refused shortly present a bill on the subject. | to confirm the nominatiov, heuce to- The police have been ordered to day's action of the governor. Another prevent all meetings in the streets | nomination is expected. to-morrow on the occasion of the In- tended socislistic parade, —— GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. pecial Dispatches to Tun Exn. CAUSED BY ICE, The ninking of tho steamer Gloucest- b o er City was caused by a collision with | Special Dispatch to Tus Exs. 1ce. New York, March 8 --The Splrit A THREAT T0 POTSON, of the Times notes with admiration e THE LOUISVILLE LAYOU I Great Attractions for the Septembser Meeting—The Champlon Stal- Non Svakes, Maprip, March 8,—Mayor Verze has recelved a letter containing a threat to poison the drinking water if the prosecation of the Black Hand soclety s continued. THE NEGOTIATIONS PACIFIC BeruiN, March 8, — Negotiationsbe- tween Russla and the Vatican have so so far progressed that twelve Pollsh sees will be filled the 15th inst. A Trio of Robbers. Speclal Dispatch to Tirs Bra, Nxw Yorx, March 8.—George Z Adams, steward, aged 43 years, Jas. Adams, druggist, aged 72, and Carrle Affleck, aged 82, were arrested on the charge of robbing Jesse Williams, » Canadian farmer of §7,000 in gold Monday last at the rallroad depot In Philadelpbia, Pennsylvania Points. Special Dispatch to Trn Ban, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 8,—The second attempt to launch the big lron steamer Mariposa was unsuccessful, She is intended for the San Franclsco and Honlula trade. The assembly re. solution and amendments authorlzing & goneral ingoiry into the acts of the Standard Ol Co., were reforred to the judiclary comuittee. Butler's Dander Up. Special Dispateh to Tux Bxa, BosroN, March 8.~The governor has issued a writ of supersedeas, declaring the oftice of insurance com- missiower vacant, Commissioner Clark has tendered his resignation, “to take effect upon the appointment sud qualification of his successor.” The governor accepted the resignation and requesced Clark to hold over until March 1, to instruct his successor, at the same time nominating N, Plympton, democratic campaign man- the bold stroke by which the Louls- ville jockey club secured the champion stallion stakes for the September meeting. It ssys Sheepshead bay was beaten, by over confidence in the amount of its bild, The Sgirit adds: The question which now most agitates racing circles 1s how far the stake going to Loulsville will affect the automn meeting cf the Coney Island jockey olub at Sheepshead bay. The omqmanh of colts in the champlon stallion stakes are certaln to take thelr stable companlons to Louisville, es- peclally as Ool. Olark, president of the Loulaville jockey ciuh, announces his purpose to give new stakes and lengthen the duratfon of the Louis- ville meeting, The heightened at- tractions are caloulated to bring west- ern atables directly home frem Sara- toga instead of stopping at Sheeps- head Bay and with the absence of Rancocas, Brooklyn, Westbrook, Ferncliffe and other leading stables East Sheepshead Bay will suffer in attractions, hence In Interest and attendance, L A Sinking Town. £ pecial Dispatch to Tix BKx, Mount Carroir, Pa,, March 8,-— Thoe old bressts «f the Reltance col- liery caved in to-day, cracking a large area of the surface under nine houses, leaving only thin shells of frozen earth between the heusesand the mine, The families burrledly moved out of twenty other hounses on the public road and .the Reading depot and rall- road tracks in the range, The houses belong to the Reading company. Eome of them was pulled down and carried away, a8 the might slnk out of sight at any moment, e At the Methodist conference at Win- chester, Va., Rev, L, ¥, Morgan, for fifty ye'rs & minister, was selested to preach the centenrial sermon, g~