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VOL. X. - NO. 80. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 1880. Esiablished 1871 BARGAINS REAL ESTATE BEMIS AGENCY, 15th and Douglas Street. Tote Tor cale by this ager 00 ach, and ear tracka on Saun. mand 24th strects, B0x1Z2 ro 1 Fon iar addition. south o P do 3100 to €50, ACE ADDITION, Foris ots on Park Averie and Georgia street, 110 ‘ark, wnd ear head of St Moy’ W EI% 1o 300 each Seven yea N i 1o those who wi 1 buildi F r farthe v T G P BEMIS, Acent, Fitieents and Douglis Streets. ot on Rlarney and Twent. ClLrk steeets, in nd 2350, ~soon” +nd third ad o 15k siveet, south noe, Tor §2,000, or wi'l w8 from §350 10 8600 VERVIEW ADDITION, nhor of Besuariu residence o, g s oy Capito iy on the west nrth a'd Famusm street nod by C. 1 Doen riine 15 peres v o ol uil over the de tre. Prices varying The reoperty must o Just a quarier of 3 Taiuine this -1 hout any GEO P. BEMI 1% and ¥ 1oL near Camitg and Ssunders % PARK PLACE. acre lote 10 the city of Omaba, el f x o aconcy in Park estrab- otn, B it Cr fghton 108300 uer n't lose vour 2 i do s betwoen and 14th streets £ nieo ot In Rartman's additio $400 to 8800, in Glata addition in e, . and California v E relson's addition, 150 to Chikve ot i ThorneiTs =ddition, §750. Scvera' Jurze low In Bartict’s sddidion, 13 e 10 82,000 | Reol's first addition, wouth of Pappletons v + s those who wiid GEO P BEM)S foe rosidense lots o 241 603 10 34,00 cach, 22 Al vers valimble store » most every bu iness block - § e eriles in al- 00 o $16,000 LAKE'S ADDITION, adtion, Im- < Po-picton’s rcated un 50 each and 0 those whowil) ild. Call and ul particad ar. me liately basautu 150 0w Very eass torms examing 1.t and Boan it 13h serve 1jann oo allding 3 et doep. This is 3 oo, Thede of [ ‘orth of and anl focated beswee: ‘3t reaconab e prices and tong var who tmprove: | BEM S, gont HORBACH'S ADDITION. prices o “m 1l payment do o those who GEo. P BEM 15t and Douglas Sire-t 33 nie lote in Parker's addition, betwsen a nders i and Compheli’s St sta with wouth froots and trumace, only 8 blocks north of ho tara-tabie { ud ~troet-car track) on Ssunders troes Ver: 1w prices, 5176 cash, or 8200 on fime and s por coct interes 80 Laose wao bt 150 004 tarme t.¢ salo tn Douglas, Sarpy, W shington Baet, Dodge, Syundersand Fastert Cull and get maps, Omaks, 60c and $1.60. pumibict (a3d wap of the © vutiouk f Nebraska” for Geo. P. Bemis, Rea Estate Acency, 15th & Douglas St., OMAHA, | pud 1 NEB|2 FOREIGN EVENTS, {England Bound to Rush Turkey or the Porte Will Grow Too TImportant. @ladstone Fonds Hivself Com~ pelled to Finish .What Beaconsfield B-gan. Gambetta Courts the Abuse of Berlin Journa’'s in Or- derto Start a Sym- pathy Boom. He Schemes to te Considered & MA:tyrto France. Terrible Land Siip in Bengal. Loxp x5, S-pren Tae kettors of ns tieg vernment lary, an horiz sthem t, send in toe neutmof il persurs fourd obetruct- e 1 g:l pr c-ss; pre eutng the sales 1 prosuc:, pe.vonting the eale herwice de- enj ymont rlozal rights. The loscer als a the ouns abaiatory to state her such personn or are not mbers of the land league GAMBEITA COUETING GERMAN ARUSE P— x e Siepaich Brru, S, Saverai « ysedye nained artacking saub t8 . proupti g a ministerial crws in Frauce -1 acouse bim of en- s d-avormg toescie tio French peo S 80 cach pletodewnd some kiud of revenge 2 uth otv | 2€ 147t Geraany on tie score of the Franco Vrus.iau war. mude upon the atsvimens sud argu- meuts, madein ins de creles s that they sprag foom Guobeta himself, who deeir 5 wo'hing wore than to be ia Germau., in oraer 1ogain popularty st home, He Tac comments nitacke, ¢, 1or tlio timo being, as ATyE Lo Germin misr presenta- tioa nd Gnb-tia's policy wwelu war policy and u thing to com weud it 0 the F.e ich parple than a g which tie loa Krench is puc in stuude of re- bos-m B din. the Catholic sembly will gorawly ite proposed re- vision of ihe coustivution and thot the measure is_unpopulst in Protesisn: cautous. - Toere can be liuls doubt that 1t will be rejec.ed by a lsrgs ma- jority. N QUESTION. Spoctal T o Tha tie. aber 22 —1 2, m.— Itis now coufidentisly aseeried that the unitod powers ar. full; derermined t© enforce tae will of Buropeou Tar- | key sud hat the porie w1 aot be per- t.d to reap 1 prac. cal v policy of ivactin combined with Alb: ALS T 0co a order to avoid b h- Duloigo and i odsad if possible, inthe setdeme t of the g iestion ai issue. Taewli-d fl-at wli nct bom- card Duleigue, but Tesort to a mothod of compulsicn whica, it is believed, wul prove quite as effoctudd in brugng the sultan to terma. It icunderstyod that the same j0 ey will be ad prodas in E:ypt and the fioets will procoed 10 bicckad- the Dardan llcs and to d. pose the sulcan. In ths, if the wors comes to worst, the powais iy, perhe;s, receive aid of disatiected Malamedians, who have for some tme f-it grosing dis ke tothesu t naud woaid be | him overibrown. Tiis mnes ed attitude cf th ding pow- of ex @ circles y +aid thet tus aggrea- sivep licy ou the partof Giads oue is absurd, in view of 0w pol.ticut prech- ws during the lest camp: d froquent dem nsirattons of the p of mceaswg war debs wmilitary and nev.] expenses to be. by & tax-r ddeu people. Bat the borals, w10 bes. kuow the feeling of the gov.rmment on the eastern situa tion, afirm that the muistry has gome 8o far in the Tark: siness that it has no choice butto sexitto s 1o sical conclution, or ylace the Porte on such sdvait.gs or uni that the reopening of the Berln, negotiation would bs prasic.dly unp ssola It Now remaius to be s2eu how this well authenticated report of the inteutions «f the Powers is £ bs rec nciled with the announced purp:ss of voth France' aud Gerwany to wihd aw fom the so-called allavce in case hosuliues were actually bezun. THORNY POLITICAL ROAD. Spectal Dispaseh to The Bee Pams, S pe.br 22, 1a m—M. s stimpt to form a cabimet has utoa ard aud thoruy road. Oifticulties 8 em to ircrosss ratber thau others s, The republicsn jourosls advcc te a genersl election and the conve «f the chambers The cpinion gars ground that the coustry does tot waat an rggr volicy aud that the new cabiu presntly fiad itsclf on te ground, on account of which Freyciuet wa comjelied to resign. TERKIBLE LAND SUIP. L:NDoY, Scprember 22,1 8 m— very M. A dwpatch from Calcutis says: A land #ip occurd in Bengal and whirty-seven civtl and melicary officers, fifteen _eo\ducrs, were kil'ei and m Plaisted’s Pruralit Secial Dispaicies to Tun Bxx PoxTLaxD, September 22.—1 a. m. —Returns from (he eatire state are Bow i, the fusionists, Plaisted’s plur- ality is 234 .:d_vine civilians injured Base Ball; The following games of base ball wera plaged S ptemb-r COricaco—Chica-os 5 Cuncinnatis 4, MORNING EDITION. Pr'ice Fivé Cents ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispaches to Tho Bee.. New York, September 22—A di: pach has been_received by Spanish | offi-ials here from Havania, satng | that the luat insorgent leader has cur | rendered and there is Dot an armed insurzent in Cuta. Cricago, Ssptembe: 92 loon keepers of TIlinois ace holsin: convention here for the purpose of | forwing plans for fatual protee ion and for fighung 8l tempersuce laws. | Their convention gloses with a ball ¢ night. Wasarseroy, Ser U. 8 consul at Ho that dorins the querter e 30¢h, 5,002 emigr-uis 1-ft Ho emher 22 «-The for the Urlted States, of which a=vea | tic | cirs. were fomale and forty-four boy-. Say Fravorsco, September 2 M jor Morr ' m li'sry expeciti northern Aliskan prrts bas returac Tvis expected that sixty eanocs, manned by Saint Gecrg: Indisrs, wiil invrde Amerlcan ferritury ‘0 huat tea otter and the Alastan Indiaus ars determized to g ve them b Sovts Bexb, Ind., Septenb. Schuyier Oclfox has posiponed s eral Lacture engrgements in the o in order that he may bely tho | ticana in the envapeign. He ways Lo daan 1s doubtfal but belisves the ro- publicans will carry it if they hard, | Bostox, Mass., Sep'ombrr 2! The demncrats of the thid dis nominatel Maj. Alex. Deasborn fcr congrs: MostnEar, Septeinber 22 —The great exhibition wes formally oreued here yosierday hy the Marguis «f Loree. Tt ia estimated that ful y 75, 000 people were on the ground WisHINGTSF, Soptember 22.—Rep resentative Upson, of Texws, dum crat, will go wo Indiana to tllow ¢ Gov. Dasisl of 1! is to d Liver_republican speeches in Ludiau: and Ghio. Upson will avswer peeches 28 fax: ae thoy are del: He says that Jones, grenbacker, ix likely to be elected in the fiith Texss congressional district. NEw York, Sepember 28 —A 1 ing republicin mass westns wes at Chickering Hall last vLight unie the auspices of the campuign elub. Gen. Kilpatrick, of Now Jeisey, was the principal epeaker snd denouncer the south, which was uemg Huncock a5 2 mask, and whom ha sp ka of s knowng nothing wave wliat be lo at Woat point. Mies Nattic Bulbr of Cal forni, was ono of tho epeakers ‘Wasnrxarox,September 21 —Cora- missioner Raum bas fust reced following from Revenun Agent tham at Huntsville, Ala.: Depu'y Marshal Hewlitt reports, under dure of the 18:h Inst., from Cross Plaims, Calhcun county, that Daputy M shals Elliott and Lowe stte o arrest Joe Litile for i'licit distiilin vear the Georgia state line, whin Towe was shot in three plrces by Lit tle. He is badly wouodel. After Lowe was disabled Elliott pursusd Litt ¢ deaagnl lic worship wes bring held, when Lit- tla was reinforced by armed men fror: the church, and Eiliott was compelle 10 ahandon further pursait for wan: of rufficient force. Corvapus, September 21 —Ccloncl Lowe:t is in the city. The mwiners eall gone home, and tho troops will be withdrawn, except ona com pany. The rumors are nct sub stantisted of & miner being found dead. Chicago, September 21 —Perry H Smith, Jr., was this meraing nomn ated for conoress by the demccrate in the Second District. 0. B. is his oppouent on the republi ticket. Cr1cAGo, September 21.—Maud S., 2:0f, las bsen precentad by » member of the Okicago Jockoy Club, with s eult of horss cluthing, made to order in New York. Itis the most el-gant ever sen in the country. Themare Lias ban taken to hr old home a® Uino:misatl, cns Wik not trot agaw this sesson. CINCINNATI, September 21 —B the fice st Fals City, $50,000 of lumber, besides he fine builtmz of tha Cubinet Makers Union. vslaed at §20,000, was destroyed by fire. TonoxTo, Ontario, Septembsr 21— The S veregn Grand Lodgs of the L0 O.F, will bo held iu Cincinnaci, in 1881 New Yok, September 22 —Eizh hundred and seventy one alicns were Ianded at Castle Garden ye teiday. Most of the immigrant were G-Tinans. Tnere was quite & number of Irisy asd Seotch farmers, who will bogin farming in the far west. Mt of them left for their new homes lsst eveni Maxtrows, Wis., September 21 Nancy Heywood, a maiden l.d nearly sixty years of age, was mur. dered Sunday night in the town of Rockland, this county, by two servant girls. Thebody was found ia a wocd pile. CABLEGRA /8, special Dispatehes to Tus Bax. Loxpoy, Septamber 22.—The crank of the staamship City of Cres- ter broke one thousavd miles west of Testnet light house on the 16:h, The passengers are all well. The home- ward passago of the vessel irom the place of the accident was pecessarily slow as she was simply under sail wita winds light. Pants, September 22 —Two thous- and cabinet makers of this city have struck. AR ST Cpeniog the Tomb. Special dispatch to The Bee. Jresev Orry, N. J. September 22. Tt is reported on very relatle au. thority that workmen in the Hudson river tunnel last night discovered the body of one of the th rty who perished by the disaster on July 21st. Themat ter was not reported tothe police nor to coroner and st the tunnel shaft, work- men refused to talk about it, in the absence of the superintendent or other officials. = Michigan Ble: ‘Special Dispatch to Tus Brx. GrEEX Bay, Wis., September 2 1n m. This city was visited by a disastrous conflagration, which broke ont 8t 3 p. m., Monday, and barned until 8 in the evening. The fire de- partment was unable to cope with the swift spreading flames and engines came from neighboring places. Some Croveraxp—Buffalis 4, Cleve- lands 11 ProvineNce—Bostons 1, Provi- dence 8. Webamuss~wWorogtess 17, Troys - of the best residen in_the town were burned, about sixty inall. The Presbyterian church and parsonsge arogage. Lpss, §100,000. AN OFF STEER. Kick Because He Doesn’t Want to Fuse. But the Other Maine Green~ backers Form an Un- hely Alliancs With 1he Cemocracy. Soptember 22.— enback state con nsts an elcctorial v afternoon in thie I was larcely attanded and no rom was ndmitted witaon® ticket, tred to p-ck the Writa, of Avgasta, arpointsd t-ip rary chairman, nd ropondd by s beief epu ‘ginie medl at th republican Porrraxp, Me. ermed a glorious « ard gaid that r i efforts [ it 23 hison'nion t! critawero mpact due the ¢ the Lite victry Afie Jdntmant of two P urganization ®i< mace P Tre com tory i+ Mans, party shonld s rapunlie. H t ths d.mo i o ® tefiooras e on crejeniidla re- i ninety twne re rescned by andl cixey-tve dele 25 gifered co the fusu 18t meoting Solon Chase moved to amend the resslution so that the convention neminata a sclid greenback ticket, and axid the corivention mmst either Fe fusion resolution or go it He bitt -~ sed & fusion, as ¢ nl wo cther state in the Union wuold work with the avesthickers, na the democrats could at d en therr plitforin. Q number of short spoeched woro made hy thess favorivg am alliancs with the democrats. It wss moved that the resclntions favaring fusicn he sd-pted by a rieing vote, aud uearly every man in the , amid loud - heers. lowyng were chosen af caht- Lloctors a+ Solin ~so snd Swmuel Watan; district tors, John F. Turser, Ben 2 Clariea R. Mijden, W. a. Cromwell, and John P. Dinsworth. es-mian Murchh was called to spack und said ho faver-d fasion, Slon Chase desired those of his ind to retire for consaltation. One del-zate nrged Mr. Chiso and his handrul of followers to consider tore they ed. The £ 1 owing resolation was cffred, fin.1y lsid on the table; Resolved, That it is not the pro- vice of t.is par'y to declara in_ad- wancs the pulicy of the party, and, in the fatura it is our wish that no such bhe mad= re-sman Ladd apoko, in effect it was mecasary to set aside wwery other consideraticn with the sinci-am of helping to defeat the republican party. Preswus 1o the adjournment, Solon [ » excl:incd that he had called spoo s friends to retire for_consul- ¢ iutending any harm. + cf ‘hoso opposed to whoee influnca was_much Solou Chase, Ehtor ared, Toruer of the New Era, and Elder Eaton, moorats are highly elated combination. v over ti XO DEMCCRACY FOR THEM. At the cloze of the greenback con- vention, the bolfers headod by teir ourned to the Oity Hall, whero they finally conc'uded 10 sup: port the electoral tickot of Chase and who are on the fusion ticket. following circa'ar is printed in ' psper. “In explanation of £ positin by the greenback parly, nd for the instruct on and encour- g ment of onr brethren in cther 0+ the straight groenbackers suy that thero ia & greenback pary in thisstate of Maino, devited o the interes's of the whole prople, and that the last facion, and confur sion that hss preval-d in this state, was of local exizencies and iesnes, and had nothivg to do with nat onal matters; that we shall vo'e wiv: our be taors elewhere for Weaver aud Chambers. Horse D:steraper. Dispateh to The Bostos, September 22,18, m. The return of cool and clesr autumn weather was hailed by no one with greater joy than by the owners or wsnagers of large ‘stables, in all of which horse distemper is prevai'ing to a greaer or less extent. A visit to the stables of the horse railioad and .muibus companies yesterday revealed the fact that a very smail per cent. of tae horses, which are #ff cted with coughing and sueezing symptoms, werouvatle to perform their duty, Awmony the express comranies and in \very and private s'ables, the preva lence o the diseass is about the same. [t muy be safely said that no stable of Ay size in the city is free from the lise Tho veterinary surgeons of the city generally r.gard the malady +5 a species of epizootic of » low_type and accompanied by inflamation of the throat and air passages. They all unite in provcuncing the cause duo to the sadden weaiher changes lately, ud eugest, in most cases, caretul nursing aod simple diet. Some have hovgnt the disesse was a form of pink eye, but such is not the case. t13 feared that the direase will con- 4e to spr.ad, but every precaution for its prevention is beirg taken. 3o, sz, Army of ihe Cumberland. Spcclal dispatch to Tus Bz, Toreno, O, September 22,1 —The city is putting on its holiday atiire in prejaration for the reunion of the Army of the Cumberland, which commences here to-day. ~ Arch’ es have becn erected and many pub- Licaud private buildings are teing baudsomely decorated for the occas- ion. Already members are begin- nngto awive. Tho indicatlons are thatit will bethe largest they ever had. The programme for o dsy in- cludes business meeting at 10:30 4. m.; entertainment of the members in the afternoon and a_public meet. ing in the evening. Thursday morn- ing the society will again meet for busin:ss and in the afternoon will take a ride down the bay. The re- unim closes in the evening with a o menade concert sad roception. Room; No, 3417 Douglas 8t 306 ' omaxaz, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodg Solon Chase Makes a Strong | Settlement of Indian Territory. Bpestal Dispatch to The Bee. Sr. Lovts, Seytember 22, 1a. m.— A mecting of eitizans was beld last | pizht to hear tlo report of the com. { mittes sppomted a short timo ago t. oxamine the law and give an opinion | &5 tothe sratutes relsti g to_the gov- erument lands in t'e InJizn Territory, more rarticu'arly thoss embrac.d ia what is called Okl foma. John M, Krum and Jaues 0. B sty promm s lawyora, and John F. P llips, me aber of congeess tiom the Seventi District, constituted the comuit To gistof $0T report ia that the i+ + on'y held the land of the I (n Ter iiocy and oo the v.rions res.. .. o abycorrasy ftie Usied Stavs Bu: they bave no te becanso the Unitd Sttes aired it by purshase frim Frince 1 teld iz by settlement. * Th- In- aians only occojied it am hunting grourds, snd t'egw r o ul notamke troaties with T vivirg te : tholand bscause. on ons hand tre ties 'y be made batween civ requrs an act 6f Ian & to the Ind The U 8. grvenment is practicallc & relf oon. +tiutad goardim ove. the Indians Afcr the war other treaties snd ge-oments were mad+ with the I dinn, who had vaca‘ed their ri-his the cebeilion, U; existing acts of cong s, thorzad to ent read claims con.ress to g:d: u’pnn »y rved or apprepri-ted by the g vernment for other purposes, The s-t-loment of the land does not sfere with any policy or regu'a- tions of the governiment fegarding the control of the Irdiane, and if there is euch a regulation, which the commit- tee has been uratle to ascertain. it is veid for wantof authority to make it wiullbea virtval repeal of the asta of cougress; which anthorizes the establishment, ~ prepsrations And wd claims. The reports tites ajection slready offered to the settlement of these l.nds and those likely to be made and anewers thom Il * Tt theh resghes the final conclu- sion_that the Oklshomy territory is public 1inds ard comes within the pramption and_homeatead liws, It #l32 advises the establihmen cf a Unired Star District Court and publicschools in the territory. Bi Excursion to Nebraska. NEw YoRE, Septembor 22, 1a. m. —Th rational association of ganeral passenger and ticket agonts of the United Sta'ee and Canada commenced their annual sassion here yestarday. Theattendancs was large, & majority of the railroads of the United States s0d Cavada being represented. The only important busines: was the appeiwing of a committee of repre senatives of forty three roads on tha revision of through rates. The as- saciation w1l meet evory day during the week. At the afternoon ees-ion t!v-a land grant roads of Kansssand Nebraska; exeresieauthomss s 185 sequence of false reports, which have been made in newspapers about Arouchts, failures of erops, etc,in the country through which these roads run, ssked the a:sociation sa @ Yody to put on selein the month of November, for one day only, round tr1p tickets from eastern points to the roads to show penple that thete re ports are much exaggerated. The ro- quest was granted. Big Immigration Scheme. 8pecial Disoaich to The s, Housto, ®eptember 22.—1 a. m. —The pr ject of eecuring the mam- meth ereamship “Great Eastern” to run between London, New Orleans and Galveston to take out cotton and other produce ané bring back immig- rants is i a fair way of being fu.ly established. Gov. Rober's of this state has receiv d a lettor dated Lon- don September 2, atating that the ship wend soon buin the bands of the enviseers, preparatory to waking her first trip.” The objact of the scheme is t bring over emigrants, prosided the paopls of the state show a_disposition t» aid the undertaki g and prepare to ive the emigrants aud render thom easary nesis ance in securing and givingtiem employmen:. T e governorhas wraten the com- .y fally inregard to the matter and to doubs tie suc- coss « f securmg it. Captamn Kidd's Gold. 0. 14l Dipateh to The Ree. BYEW Youx, Septon Giost - uriceity o piple «f Feck es sounty, ¢ ne Tnug tie mi-sion of & sirauge schuoner, that made her ap perruce in the Hudsen river, off tiat villigs Taursday, and is now avchored off Round Idand. It is ow Stated that this veasel is almost directiy over the sunken wreck of th famous Captam Kidd's ship, wizh had, so the schon-r's people say, untold millions in money buried w.th her. The party is employed by the International Submarine company, of Conu: cticut, in seeking for the pirates abandoned treasure. It is stated that Judg: | iz d nain ;and on the other »ill | ¥ i ve MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH] New York Money and Stock. Naw Yorx, September 21—1:50 p. m. 30Y] 2 per cent; eschango steady | Atz GOVEXNMENTs. 5 U.S. 4. Lot w ¥ Mo Lackananna & W 5 Fiidan Can.l { Lave &ilors. hwistorn. Northw stemn pi B ohi Ha fade | wa ‘o Wanarh P 1L 18P ad omen. o3 {8 P & Omaba {oa, i COhleige Produce Market. Scprewber 21 nd tig +ld at 92 337934 * Com—Stasdy and without mater- il changs; No. 2 el sing at 40 for ash or Septembar; d0}e for O tober: 418 for November; 40 for May. Oats—Opened i m and cl:acd qni- 25lling at 303@304 for October; for November;closing at 30} for Sep- tember; 20} for Uct ber. Rye—Shade ensier st 8ife for cuh 8icforOctober; 8% for Nover- ber. Barley—Shade firmer, with salos of No. 2 at 76¢ for October; No. 3 sold at 60, Pork—Mess closed at 817 87 2793 for cash or Lard—Closed Septomber; § for Novemb:r. Whiskey—$1 13 e e Chicago Live Stock. Citicaqo, Saptember 21 sales woro at 35 00 packing and shipping $4 90@ For Yeavy packing and shipping; $5 for cheice £0 extrs smauth heavy ship- 85 3045 32}: two extra heavy steers | ¢ ware 8ld at 36 00; they averazed 1,- 851 pounds and were bougat for an xyveriment to eea wheth r cattle o his kind can be safely carnied over to Europe. They were bought by #n ex- Pogten.fon Londite o THORRIIFLPALDS upto 11 o'clock; for common grass 1 Flonr—Shade bet'er; XX, §3 60@ 365; XXX, 84 1694 35; family, $450 choics to fancy. $1 75ab 00. Wheat—Stronge 2 red, for cash; 92fc for Sepembe 938c for October: 953@94 Nuvember; 90@983G96 year; No. § to location; No. 4 «o. Corn—Lower st 38}a38}c dried fliwera and grasees, flanke hibi ncerisd by men of a musieal v Hogn—Cood demand for pecking | w-h thaie ‘vines, or and abippings prices - tramor s, eiprewnting Max M. y.e higher por oue hundve & Co, A. Hoape, Jr., and others. zood grades; owing to_li At the weet dvor of the bnild ave the die ey agricu'tnral we ping lots i Cittle—To day the market ruled i @73 dull, the only inquuiry wa. for extr. | sixty teera and three lots were eold at | Moun'an rlates of fruit, read oxhibit will probably re forwant of epace. is by no_mi fo atock thoro watmo buyors. The | SXened roor wF 10 e VO fresh roeipts wero b 049, work, which will occupy the entir e Louts Froauce. day. Sr. Lours, Sept-mber 21. —_— Semsemne HooS. 874488+, according | h A FAIR FLOURISH. All Entries Made and the Ex- hibits Ready for In- spection. A Glanca at the Displays in the Main Bu lding. an s meny Ta 5-c-e'ariax wern ¢ natantly on the jumn and Jispeed of an immerse e n to-day, and tate cxhiNitorn wera hnay arrarging heir 20 12 0n8 praitiens HALL f atrecjon endec- dof was the gontra tty The sor & clash of plat a A funingof § Babel of F-om ths awaspirg roices q view of tha in To tha 1=ft of thaentran-e anlanted jteel® aied. Mrgten counte tisply of fruits and a dets to soon o a Mr. Geinnell and s corns of ssistants has charae, Ahont 125 fact of snaca is coverad with 150 v , from the mammoth G 13en Pippin to the small bat hardy Russett, infersnersed with 10 varieties of pears, six of Inscious peaches, fiva of crab apples, six of plams and 24 of grapes. The man- agora ars confident that W fnlly with and sl countz ean compete sucee any orall conntien in the sba 18 00 for cash: §18 00 for September: | who hava carefully examined the ex- $17 80@17 90 fir October; $12 50@ | hibi+ heart'y coincide. 13 00 for November. i. B. Evans, the saeds man, ccru- pica a prominent p-sition in the northe anst wing, with a beaw'iful disnlay of i by 3 Dorr, of Dis Moines, with anex of tho eame class. ¢ of the main isla is n Tha ng, and_other = of the Union Pa roade, by whom the th of the state has n to the world, The the né B, & M. ra f mine-als and pe‘rified eights pears, plume, aches and_gap:s, o of te Utah +nd No Aluve nerion of the U. P The dispicy of grsded hogaat this : hat of any former ex ki Whle Missouri wro s'riving to Tesp harvent of prizes, & ¢braska certainly dovrves and probbly recelve the s share of the premimmus. Among Nebraska's famcus breeders of five Mr. W. E. Sexson, cf Sarpy 383 for S=ptember 38%. for Oct county, takes a promiuent, if not 38fc for November; 37§@374c for the # loadirg position. Ha devotes bis Jeir, atten ion almost entirely to the Oais—Hizher st 203c forcash; 284@ | Berkatire grade, becauss of their 37 or the year, uous breeding sad fattenng . Tney are s:id to give more ‘medim to prime, § we'ght frem a smuil r quastity of food than any other breed. Mr. fancy, 923-@81 00, ; satea a: §4 624, 89@90c; chrice Liadi—Hi 36,600 bu, corn 50,000 by, oats 6,000 | bu, rye none, barl'y 16,000 Shipmente—Floar 16,000 brls, whoat 26006 b cor 12,000 bu, | ons 10,000 bu, 1ye 40,000, backey 1,000, New York New Yorg, Flonr—Rece p's 15,922; sale 000. The market was without impor- tant change; rourd Ohio, $4 15@4 60; ce do, $4 65@$5 75; superfinr, 83 25@84 00; common to good extra, 3 85@4 25;¢hoice $4 30@E6 25;choico white whest $4 45a$4 60. Wheat—Irregular at §1 07; mixed, 21 07@1 08: No. 2 red winter, $1 063 @1 07; »pot, 81 00; October, §1 07F; sals, 250,000 bushels. Corn—Quict; No. 2, 50§c; sales, a portion of the sunken vessel, twelve by eight feet, hasb een cleared out of tie sand severteen fect doop, and it is praitive thet Kidd's ship had, at last, been struck. A Negro's White Wife. Special Dispateh o The Beo. Proria, Ills , September 22.—1 a. m.—iiss Neliie Chase, who married the negro, Sam Monroe, at Galesburg, was brought hero lust Monday even ing by her brothers and taken at once to the quiet little village of Robin‘a Roost, where Bishop Canse is located at Jubiles Cllega end where the Chase fumily reside. Although she expresses sorrow for her conduet, in giving her relations 8o much sorrow and troubls, she 1s stil carefully watched to preventany further escape. Her s range infatuation with the ne- grois only expinined on the theory of temporary aberration of the mind, Her brother Horace, who is a talented young lawyer with a lucrative prac- tice, 12 80 mortified that he ta'ks of moving away whero they are un- known, Indications. WsHINGTON, September 22.—1 a. m.—For upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valley, partly cloudy weath- er, light local raine, wind shifting east aud souch, stationary or slowly falling barometer, slight rise in temperature, Wanted—Tabl> boarders by the week, at the 5 and 10 cent Eating 150,000 bushels, Oats—TIrreqular; western, 43349c. Whisky—Quiet. Pork—814 80@15 20 for Septem- ber; $15 00315 20 for October; §13 80 for the year. } St. Louts Live Stock. . Louts, September 21 Hegs—Activa and higher; Yorkers and Baltimeres, 5 0065 50; mixed packine, &4 90@5 15; bu-chers’ to fan- cy, 85 20@b 40; grassers, $3 20@4 30, Recaipts, 4,300; shipments, 2,400. Undoubtedly the best shirt in the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Fectory. The superiority of Material and workmanship, com bined with their great improvements, thatis Reinforced fronts, Remforced backs and Reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the moderate price of 81.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and wi'l refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Canton flannel, alwo chemois undervear, made up with a view to comfor!, warmth and durabil- ity. To invalids and weak-lunged perzons we offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made for their protection. P, GOTTHEIMER, 1207 Farnam street. Headquarters tor | Milwaukee beer at M Joe Schlitz’s cHANTY Ex- . Bo'ter—Us chunerd. in age from six mon:hs 0 two yeurs. Waisky—stoady a* §1 13, The tany sl teo in number, Purk—Held highe: at $1050 asked, | Wil weih fr w five to &'X buner Dry Sali Mests—Fira st 5 40G | p unds ach. Tiey are huge In e, 840. perfoee 1w shave, and d-terves peo iacon—Steady, at $6 15@6 25 | mum for goneral appearsnes. M. 9 65@9 70, Hexeon's eahbt e bs found at the Turd—Firmer and large ssles on | eastern end of the 1ki-d row of pes. private terws, sup sad to be ab.ue g 780 o siack «f doad beats Recopts—Flour 60,000 brls, wheat } |5, 1, ot e tiances to the { main ¢ son exhibits sixic en hops, rangis lding. y meusure two to thees f —A Couuel Bintis wan exhibits a cebb g E8d wershing 26} pounds. —=specimens of Ro:h S, rmgs, Car- bn eud Ecanstoa cost, in lumps weichiug 0ver a tou, s oxhibited by te U. P. —Henry L hman, the pain‘er, has couspic us display of his wares. —The ma partment promise auring the week. in Thurslay's race for the §1,000 purse is said to bave a record of 2:16, and is expected to make 2:18 here. The fines: and fastest pucing race ever witoees-d west of the Mussouri will come off Friday. —This afternoon, bes'des the regu- lar race for $500, there will bea run- niog race for four-year-olds, for pri- vate horses. On Thureday and Fri day, between heats, there will be a racs fur three-year-olds and two-year-olds respeatively. —The judges cf class XI (textile iabrice) are requested to_report to the superint-ndint, W. R Bowen, nuon to-day, for preliminary work. Jee & Swm, the purveyors of the fair, fed 1,100 hungry visnors at din- ner yesterdey. Sixty W.iters were required, auc one hundred will te employed for the remainder of the we k. They entertain 582 per- 5.8 at one sitting —Chas. M Pegs, cue old Omsha Ly, who served THE BEE in verious capacities, some bve years ag:, gre-ted the representative of THE Bz on the ¢rouncs most cordially Charleytrepre-ents the sced house of Dorr, of Des Moines, Iowa. —_The scarci y of water, which has been severely fel on the grouuds during the put twenty-four hnrs, is ol nzer the complaint of scock§men. Through tie energy of Mr. H. M. Brown, two walls for public one for private useav. been bored, and now water flows freely. —J. R. Rice, of Council Bluffs, exhibita specimens of fruit trees from his nuree'y, st _the eastern entrance of the main building. A. B. HUBERMANN, THE RELIAEBLEA JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and [3th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gentsi AMERICAR GOLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS, We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, 3 2 CLIFFURD'S A. GR FEBRIFUGE IFEVER: AGUE CUREL. J. C. RICHARDSOM, Prop., ST. LoUTs. UICKSHANK & 50, Always in the lead with Frest, (Lean, New Gooos. Every day will add to present large and thorough as- sortments of EW FALL GOODS. All the New Fall Fabrics in Silks, Satins, Velvets & Plushes. and Plaid Dress Goods, Momies, ashmeres, and the Popular SHOODAH CLOTH, inthe Newly Introduced Shades of HELIOTROPE,AMARANTH, AMETHYST, DAHLIA OLIVE, And the Various Shades of Bronze that are to be so Popular this Season. NOVELTIES IN BUTTONS, FRINGES & PASSEMENTERIES, CARDS & TASSELS with SPIKES, & BALL-, &e. Nove]t% NEW HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR In this Department we are Offering Some Special Bargaina. Ladies’ full regular Balhrigg;an, with Silk Clocked Ankle, c. Strangers Visiting the City are Reepectfull Invited t6 Examine the Finest Display of Rich Goods Fver Shown in the West. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. The Leading Retailers, 15th and Douglas Sts. ISH & McMAHON, Successors to Jas. K. Isb, DRUGGISTS AKD PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported ; Extracts. Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &e. "\ tul line of Surgical Instruments, Pocket Cases, Trusses aud Supporters. = Absoiutely Pure New Hats in every shape at Mrs Wood's Paclor Bazar,Creighton block, 15th street. wt-tu-th-sat Drugsand Chemicals used in Dispensing. Prescriptions lled st sny hour of the ight. Jas. K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon- 1ZZ1FARNEAM STREBT. -

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