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blished I87L "+ < BARGAINS ESTATE BEMIS’ AGENCY, Toth and Douglas Street, Over 5,000 residence lots 3 &L pricosr an sine from 92590 §5,800 835k, olad tn Cvey part of the ito; snd 1n svery west, and varytoz m distance from one ‘one ar twa miles trom same. Several choice lots in_Grifin Tor cash i, 10 0F 3 acre Jots; now i yous e end of sireet car tracks on Saun- Farnhum and 2th strects, 90x1 gt for L0l oo 0 Ty redit Fon P topot 100 toton, e somh o TERRACE ADDITION, Forty lots on Plrde"'.ne and Georgia street, 20 near hesd of B Mary's arenne, a from §125 15 §300 each. Seven yoars e a It . cent Sntorvet o these wh il put up 2008 yubstantial buildiugs. For further G. P. BEMIS, Agent, Fitteonth and Douglas Streeta. A nice lot on Harney and Twenty-fire: sirccis, Two choice lots o 20th. near 8t Mary's ave #900. lots near 334 20d. Clark streets, in 350, ~econ” sud rird xd. Rot pear 16th and sl olson Harney naar ot on $4th n-ar Howand etreet, §700- Siows 1n Grand Voow adiions ‘sddition, south ot U. P ‘and depot. from $15 to § 60 each- RIVERVIEW ADDITION. Large number of beaatstal a0d more recently known as the Ouly 22 Jota bave thus Tar beon platied—14 on nham and § on Douglas strcet. These K ars B0%0 50 Teckin width avd 150 indepthe $1.000 arxtine, at 8 T terest o thow who will aild good. subsiantia A Cull and examine plat and get BEMIS’ REAL, ESTATE AGENCY, Over 200 hoases and lots o sou destre, Pri cach. g 2good lotsand 2 Ghes?; houses mear Jackson 4 gmcrifice. Herels a some one. The roperty must *0nd 12th strects ata Block. il and exsmin e S40 15 A desirablo 1ot near Cuming and Ssunders 1,000 PARK PLAOCH: ‘The cheapest acre lots in the city of Omaha, _ i those offervd for mlo s,m-uy-qnn.n‘ Geifornia ‘mistake fnn! cking ave the chnce. These los are mor et ¢ o iy o cx and itwill Lo but s vare short tiue tetors o D e, o omo of 100 aere Joth w48 8 < 15th and Douglas Strecia. ‘Nioe fot an Strerman A Nichoias 1,400 Lot o Case, between' 13th % mice loty in Hartman's addition, $400 o §600. Gl 1,500, N oo Iote in Nelaon's. 3ddition, 150 to Choice fot in Thoreils sddition, 8718, ota ot wnd 5} acres ach, Frioos 00 to Beverai choice lots in Beod's fivat addition, erman Y ot of Puprictans niv eaitencty ot $1900 2 large Inta near 15th and Clak streots, 60 ¢ r, 81,200; inside, $1,000. 3 large lots on Sherm.n ay. mear Clark Street. £300 sach MCCANDLISH PLACE, e paci ol th S, Ibatgn, vep B _verume t depot, najl v mm 3 iuoice residence Jots cu 24 and Dodce streas 1 1004s 71,20 each time t0 thofe who sl bl | mear 205 eni Panham LAKE'S ADDITION. 40cholce remdence fots in_above addition, Im- meliately north ol eud sdjoiniug Poppicton's ‘beaniul residence wiid grouncs, and located on s 10tk nd 201 wireee, $900 T o y eany. ‘exumine w)st and get ful parti-ula EO. P. BE GEQ! s, Boautitul bulding site on Sherman 6 strect) hetween Poppleton 1 jmme property; 33 fect owt frontace on the aeume b S iec n e Wil icide g 152 feot by 350, Call nnd fet full parth i acre vn 1t strect, 105 feek. sabn fromtans . 102 foet.east frontage Ty B7 foct decp. This is Just south of the Kiiza. Poppieton e 18 gilt-edre, call and it - BEVIS, Acent. P T Baunders sireeta, at #me to buyer who aprove® HORBACH'S ADDITION. per cent intorest 10 thade who BEM] 16th 2nd Dougias Stre't. 38 nico lota In Parker' nders and Pierce. King o, Bloaco stroet; 10 lots with eouth fronts aud B i o et a8 e on e e Yurn:table (end street-cat on o o e s 178 cash, or $200 on T e a8 it bt Tnterest 1o wio willh 's addition, botwecn it £27%0,000 acrec_best selected lands in the wtate for sale by this agency. Call and et maps, entitied *the wutlook of Nebraska® Geo. P. Ber‘n”is', Resc Esrate Acency, “ 15th & Douglas St., - OMAHA, - - - - - NEB POLITICAL POINTS. Congressman Frye Ex- * ~plainsthe Fusion Vie- tory in Maine Aud Shows Why the State is Surefor Garfield. ~ ~ An Ex-Union | Exhibit to Southerners the Flag They Must Respect. 2 —_— SECRETARIES 70 THE PRONT. ‘Wassixarox,September28,—1a.m. Sherman will leave here. —Secretary "6oa | the latter part of the week for Ohio 10 outer the campaign and_ will probe ably remain until after the October election. Secretary Schurz has con- sented to make une or two.speeches in Ohio, He willleave here on_Thura- day next and will speek Friday in Cleveland aod wili make other speeches in Ohio. Flying the Flag. Bpecial Dispateh 1o e Bee. New York, September 28.—1 a. m.—Gen. G. Abbott, who proposes to traverse the south with-the bat- tle flag of the second army corps figing, aonounces that he will break camp_ Friday next at 10 a. m. aud begin his long tramp through the south. 1 DAVENPOKT AND INDIANA. A dispatch was received at the headquarters of the National Repub- lican Committee last evening from Senator Dorsey, whois at present ia Indisnspolis, stating that papers in Tndiatianolis and Chicago, were pitb bing dispatches from New York to the effoet that election supervisor Davenport was going to Indiauspolis to run the campaign. Davenport telegraphed back that he had not been in Indianopolis for ten years and did nof intend {0 visit that city until after the presidential election. BIG GRANT EECEPTION, Preparations for the reception of Gen. Grant, who is expected In this city. by October 10th, by the various republican organizations, yet boen completed, but an impos. ing demonstration is expected. It is believed that all republican district orgouizations will participate in the SHERMAN IS NEW YORK. Secretaty Sherman has accepted an invitation to address the citizons of New York and 1t is exr-cted thatthe address will be divered about Quto- ber 20. MATNE POLITICS, In conversation with Congressman Frye of Maine he said ive up Maine? No! Why should I give up? Wo will fetch them in Novem- ber, and then _ the laugh will bo on the other side; we will have the tem-. Perance- vote and this vote snd tho broken ‘wolbian ill 'end the fusion_business. ~T have no far- ther apprehension in regard to the fusion element. We have seen thes Last of it. People outside of our state do not perfectly understand the character of the coalition that made the fusion party. T anti siderable division_afnonz fusionistss for, e far, a8 greenbackers ire con- cerned, they aro disgusted over the boasting of the demoerats. who elaiy, it as a democratic'victory: - The re- sult§in our stato was o woforseen by all parties t] this jubilation too fat and they will live long enough to realize their mis- al There are many who voted for Plaisted, who will not vote for Han. Garfield will receiove a large share of the greoubick vote and there is a pretty largo indepondent vote that will wheel into line with the busincss men and vote. On the geveral policyof the republican perty, I curried my district by a pretty 0od majority; the gain wes no lesa than 240. Just wait till November aud see how I will roll up figures, aud even on'the ‘top of {hat gain in my district.” 2 ] THE PRESBITERIANS. Proceedings of the Great Coun- cil at Philagelphia. PaiapeLPais September 27, 10p. m.—Seventy pulpits yesterday were filled by delogates to the great Pres- byterian coancil, and large congrega tions drawn_out to_hear the distia- guished speakers. Thismiokiig the council resumed its work, and_papers were read by Prof. Philip Scharff; . IW. “Greois and Confessions;” nati, on “Presbyterianism and Edu: i d by Sylvetter F. Scoul, of Pittsburg, cn_“Civil and Religious Libertl The council convened this morning with Rev. Wm. Brown, D.D., of Fredericksburg, Va., pre- siding. After religious setvice & re- port was eubmitted from the business committee in reference to a communi- cation, which requested the allisnos. to send delegates to the Methodust couneil in London in/ 188, A reso- lution was offered on Saturday author- izing the appointment, of such del gates and referred tothe busingsscom. | mittee., The committee reporbed neg- atively, stating that there is nothing in the ‘covstitution of the alliance which suthorizes any communication with religicus bodies. Dr. Bronwom of Wasbington moved the reference < the ‘report back -ta the business mittee with a preamble recognizing: the_earnest Christian zeal and ecnter prising of “the Methodist church i Christian lands, etc. The report and this preamble were referréd to the committee withouk ob- jection, The businéss.committee nextrenofted that inyitationshad been extended to the alliance t3 hold-its next council in Belfast, Irelmnd; throagh'Dr. Knox, a memgber of the o &-reported in sear for holding the co cil at that place. A member of the gouncil desiredto know- the toason why, 1884 was fixed stead of 1883, the regular time. for tne next meeting of the council. Dr. Prime siatod that this was done on ‘acoount of th infermational exhibi- tion to be held in New York in 1883 Soldier to |to, the democrats cartied | hi The report of the committee was slection and ordination of ruling -eld- e in the varions ‘branches of the Presbyterian chnrch, connectsd with the general the formulas subsaribed by such elders and the fonctions and du‘ies pertain- to the_ office a8 set forth it the icies or implied in_the usages of urckes, the commitiee to consist of Rev, Dr. Knox,of Belfast, with power to add to.the TIu the afterhoon Rev. Dr. Roberts, of Utles, g:ndd. incipal Kin- o Reiion i New Hoath Woeh? o .58 Bew & Rev. 8. N. Scoville read a paper on o i Loman Abies " Rev. t: - eolloge ook '*Religion #a Politits,” for his sybject. Crops A-road, Bpecial Bispatth io Tin Bxx. W asHINGTOR, September 27,10 a. m. —The consul of the United Rtates at Lyone, Fraveo, ittforins the depart- ment Of state that the cereal crop of +rance this yesr willamount to 102, 000,000 hectolitres.. The yield in 1878 amouuted to 95,000,000 hectol- itres, but last year it was only €2,- 000,000. The present tropis of an exceptionally good quality. Never- theless there will be a large demand for American wheat. ‘&ucwmmy. the eereal crop is a mediocre one and in Russia somewhat of a failure. HOWGATE'S HOPELE:S WORK. Speciul Dispatch to The Bee. Wasuixarox, Beptember 2/—10 p. m.==Oapt. Howgate has not given up ll idea of ourrying opt his propused Polar_expedition: He telegraphed to St. Doane at St. John's, this fore- noon, to make the necessary arrange- ments for chartering a steam vessel which it is intended to fit out and start on the voyage relinquished by “Gulnare,"early next spring. This will be muoh -cheaper thah _purchasing suother vessel. The “‘Guluare” is ex- tea: to:return to Washington. in about two weeks, BEN HILL'S CASE. Special Dispatch to The Bee. W ASAINGTOK, September 28.—1 a. m.—In the court of general term yos- have not | terday when the case of Jessio Ray- mond against Senator Ben Hill, an action for Bammages for -alleged soduc- tion “was called, Mrs. Lockwood for the complainant asked leave to amend her bill, which was refused b \p court, and after & brief o7, varkation between the chief i7icice and cotinsel the case w25 ordered sirickeht from RS alender, State Debt and Rallways. Special dispateh to the Bioo dEnpn1s, Tenn., September 28.— La. m.—Some time since the holders of the Tenn. state bonds fnatituted proveedings to hold the railroads o the statn Hiable fof a portiot of the giate debt, Hiunting to £20,000,000. dge Withey before whom - the- sui were tried yesterday decided that neither- foreclosed. nor unforeclosed roads are subject to any lien in favor of. the bondnolders and in each case dismisses the soits. Step-brothers Trageot: Special Disskteh t9 e Beo ReapiNe, Pa., September 28, 1a. m.~—Avery myaterious ir happened at Sinking Springs, a village five miles from here, early Monday morning. 1c appears that Reese Gsiil, a young stu- dent of Muhlenburg College, went to is - house and was about, to enter when several membbrs of the family Were arousel. They claim that they thoaght that he was a burglar and a step-brother blazed away at him with arevolver. After twoshota had beer fired, the young student Exclaimed, “Don’t you know mei” but it was too 1ate and the third shot felied him, the bullet going through his thigh. He now lles in a eritical condition, but may recover. Affthorough fuvestiga- tion Wil be made, as some maintein that it, wak fio tnistake “Another step- Drother Ia accused of flivging au-axe at Reese after ho was shot down. ‘Hydrophobia's Victim. Louvisviie, Ky., September 28, 1 . m.—Grundy Baylard, at Barlow 'City, Who last August was bitten by s Taal ‘dog, hes died-m terrible death | from bydrophobia. He bad applied a mad stone and was considered out of danger. Special Dispatch fo Tbe Boe. The following games of bass ball were.played September 27: ‘Cu1cAGo—Chicagos 7, Clevelands 2. Crvosx ATt —Cinclanatis: 6, Buffa Ics 4. Thegame was called at the end of the 7th inning on account of rain. ProvipENcE—Troy 3, Providence 5. " New York Produce Marke®. New York, September 27 Flour—Recelpte, 20,615; sales, 13, 000; market steady and moderate; onnd hoop Ohio, $4 1061 b0; choice, 84 60/'snperfine western, $3 25@4 00; choice white, $4 15@4 60. Wheat—Irregular at 81 06; Mil- waukee, $1 06; No. 2 red winter, 210741 073@1 08 for October; sales, gg’m;q.fi.g.m; 2, 50c; sales, o = Onts—Qulet. “Pork—§14 80 - for _ September; 314 80 for Qetober; §16 60@12 55 for November. -~ . Lard—$8 25@8'30 for cash; $8.32} for Septembeor; €8 324@8 35 for Octo- ber;§8 273@8 30for November; 88 221 @8 23} for December; $8 22; St. Louis Live Stock. Sw Louts, September 27. _ Hogs—Active; Yorkers and Bal- timores, $4 85@4 854; ymixed packing 4 80@5 00; - butchers to fancy, :saa. Reveipts, 6,000;_shipments, Loxpox, September 7—1 a. m.— Clement Markham has received a tel- egeam -from Leigh Smith, a private gentleman who been making s summer: voyage in the arctic regjons in his steamer, in which he says that he made Francis Joseph's Land Ang- ust 14, and explored west to 80" north latitude, and 40° east longitude. He conld see land forty miles around. Mr. Markhsm says this is the best dome yet in that dirdction, nuwber. Report agreed | Hay_;B_ftf:eetm Fire at St WASHINGION. | a. m,—Forty bay barges, Sp-cial Dispatch to The Bee =7 Special Dispatch to Thie P Loxbos, September 28, 1, ». m.— | & FOREIGN EVENS. Bombardment of Duleigno By the Combined Fleets: Momentarily Ex- Montenegrins Fratiing toAeoept the Challenge of Turkey b, - Extensive Strikes by Worke men in Berlin. The Cgar's Yacht and the Nihilists. e A Biehop Stoned by an Irish ; Mob. FAIR TLAY! Special Dispateh to the Beo DusLwy, September 28.—1 8. m.~— A servant defense fund bas beSa opened to sssure & falr trisl for Phelps acclised of the murder of Boyd the queen's counsel at New Rosa. SULTAN'S BAUCE. CoNsTANTINOPLE, September 28.—1 5. m.—Ths ambassadors have present- od the portes collective notd declifi- ing the porte’s recent proposals and protest, which the admirals 6. their govertiments. TROUELE BREWING. 8)ecial Dispatch to The Bee. Loxpox, September 28.—1 a. m.— A meeting of all the admirals of the combined squadrons in Dulcigno bay Monday morning was held early and lusted some time. Itaresult is, not known but the dispatches say that the opinion prevails that - the movement foc. decisive action is very mear at band. MONTENEGRINS READY TO FIGHT. 1o potte has informed Prince Ni- kita that the crussitig of thé frontier By Montbnegrioa will be considered a dictation of war. The prince is still willing to advance but waiits to kiow what protection tho poweis will ex- tend. STONING A BISHOP. Spocial Dispatch o The Bes. Liverroor, September 28, 1 —The bishop of Liverpool was stoned by an Irish mob Stincey night. SHIPPING IN DANGER. Special Dispatch to Tho Boe Sr. PerERspuRa, September 28,1 moored at the hay . wharf in this sity, were set on fire last night. They . are now fluating down the riverand it is feared that they till set fire to the ehipping. BIG BEBLIN STRIKES. Brrux, Soptomber, 28.—1 &. m. Extensive strikes among workmen bave ocourred in this city. JOINING PARNELL. The Cork naticnalists have decided to BsUFrocATED BY SEWERS. THE DEAD LANDLORD, Special Dispatch to The Bee. Loxpox, September 27—4 p, m.— Lord Mountmore's assassination -nas created_profound _sensstion in Eog- land. His relations with his tenants throughout Mayo and Galway where his estates were located, are said to havs been of a most unhappy charac- ter, and his friends are said to have warued him of the risk be ran in his severe treatment of them. The cir- cumstances of bis ~ desth forcibly recall those of the death of Lord Leitrim, and it is utmored -in Dublin that the provocation which led to it was of thesame' nature. In his ca— pacity of maglateate,Lord Mountmore was a strong and persistent .advocate. of & vigorous coercive poliey agaiost tenants who did not promptly pay their rent, and was consequently un- popular wherever he was ‘known | May, among people. - In cases . of non-pay= ments of rent smong his-tenants, he procured ejectment decrees and en- forcad them without ‘mercy. A Dublin dispatch this ‘morning states the excitement among the peo~ ple runs high in the neighborhood of] the scene of assassination, snd will doubtless - give new -dmpuise to the, v recent illness, at Glargow to ffom Scotland tructions to watch bo lellT;igM and day. ip Sbuilder’s yard is pd. It is belio smminsari be found, It i8 thets - Infernal placed aniong the vesstl and set to d got well gat to of the news of the ught, make the % for the “‘Lividia,” 3 £ Paves-bus, 8,0cial Dispateli 1o The Bes, of all foreigners. tako pasage for Rur pressed fears that some of the crew may be concerned in ihe plot, being sk destcuction themsolves of destroying the vesrel and possibly killing the Grand Duke willing to for the a and himaelf, 18851, Seplem! Siatan. Linbox, started for Basutoland. considerod as ample to put down tho Basutos. Sr. Prrexspurd, Sept. 27.—Gen, Toddlebeh has bebn appoiited inspec- tor General of engineers and subat tate commander-in-chief of the St. Potoraburg diatriot. MARNETSEX TELEGKAPK, — 34 Yoith Septamber 371 p. 1. cont; exthaiige dtead’ GOVERNMENT>. MONEY-—A4 at §4 8244 84). participate in the Parnell demonstra- | La tion, Pants, Soptember 28, 1 . t.—Five | &t bt wero saffoosted. while’clstaing sewers in this city. Chieswo Produce Market. Onicaco, September 27. Whest— Actiye with receipts wod- prices advanced 2@2§c and closed at almoat the outside price; No. g sold at 91@914c for Septem. ber; 904@92je for October; 90J@93}c 92§c, closing at 920 cash or September; 93@934c for @otober; 934c for November; No.2, erate and 2 spri for November; 91§@! | red winter,921G94}0. Corn—Active and bigher a} 39i@ 400 for cash; 393@39c for September; 30§@40}c-for October; 40§@alic, for November;, 4o , far . May, ing at:393@39c for cash, and outeide prices on others. Oats— Active and higher at 29i@ c for October; for November;323@33}c for closing at 30c for cash; 20gc for @ctober; 394c for Novembe Rye—Dall snd lowerat 81}@82c fofcash; 82 for October. Quiet at 74o for cash; 743s 76*@75»: for Noyember. 111, 30}c for cash; 28}@204 28, (obar > Whisky—$, Pork—Activeand firm on-cash and Pt $17 50@20 00 in barrels; ot {6t long futures; boxed mieats bo, spirit of violent resistance to Land-}l lordeism, which is rapidly. spreading over the whole country: Aman named Sweeney has been arrested on suspicion of being impli- cated in the murder of Lord Mount- more, at Rusher, Galway county, Sat- urday evening. An inquest on the body of - deceased -was- beld at Ebor ball, Cloubrer, the family seat, to-dsy, anda verdict in accordatice with the facts. susy Nihilists. Special Dispatch to The Bee. 2 New Yok, September 26—noon— A Glasgow special says: A plot of the: nihilista to blow up the Czar's new yacht “‘Livida,” which was ing Tor sea, has just been discovered. The first hint of the plot came from the authorities at Si. Petersburg and afterwards from the Swiss. poliot:’ The information was to the effect that the nihilistéhad sent nambers of their order to Glasgow for that purpose and that thres persons had eft London a few days ago -with mitro - glycerine clocks, intended to be hidden among the coal, Messures were: promptly taken {0 frustrato the schem, Gon. stables were statitned oh thé yacht and the hotels watched, and ll lodg- ing houses were searched last night. DESTRUCTIVE CLOCKS.' Special Dispatch to The Beb. * * - = Loxpox, September 27,10 p. m.— The notification of the: English police by the Russian embassy of the depart. ure from London, for Glasgow, of clocks for the purpare of concealing three men bearing _nitro-glycerine x and 2§ higher. Chicago Live Stock, Om1cAGo, September 27. Hogs—Quiet and steady; receipts, 0,782, ttle—Receipts, liberal for Mon- d.gf-i’h—m bulk of the offerings ing of Texan, Colorado and Wyoming steors, with but a light sup- ply of good to choice_shipping grades. The market was stesdy and unchanged rday's figures, 82 70 for stosk steers; 83 um steers; $450@4 60 for good ship- ping. 84 124@5 50 for choice to extra shipping beeves; a lot of New York state calyes sold at $12 00 per head. # = st Louis Proauce: 8r. Louss, September 27. “'Flour—Qulet and unchanged. Wheat—Higher; No. 2 red, 92§ 92§ofor September: 92§@94}@934c for Noveniber; 96@%68c for December; @93c. for_the vear; No. 3 do, 88@ 884c; No. 4 do, 84@84] nd slow at 39} for cash; 430 for Uctober; 38]@38] Corn—High Novetabee; 473 for - Oats—Fifm_ a4 29 or_October; 28¢ for November. —81: 5 dairy, isky=Quiet-at $1 10 Pork—Dull; jobbing, 816 00. Dry Salt M @8 40@8 70. Bacon—Slowerat 86 t $7 Grascow, September 28.—1 a. m. —Excitement over the alleged. here of three Nihilist emmissaries with nitro glycerine clocks to be concealed in the czar's yacht continues unabated. The police are probing evety nook in the eity where & mati could by any possibility conceal himself. Al lodz- ings are carefully watched, and nd strangercatt entef them without being obliged to_identify himtvelf. espionage is kept over the movetnents There is a story in clrcilation that Admiral Popoff, who is just recovering from an illuess, much concerned over the attempt blow up the yakht in which he is to = CABLEGRAMS. Speglal Dispatches to Titk 1-1, or Austrian military budget shows an increase of six million of florins. Brrux, September 28.—The Em. porer Willian hat gone to Baden. He will open_the Cologre Cathedral cn Ootober 16th, and for which event vast preparations have been-made. LoNDoN, Sepleniber 28.—The ex- Empress Eugenio has purchasod the Farnborro Hill Estate, in Hampshire, paying fifty thousand pounds. Loxbox, Septeraber 28—1 a. m.— A dispatch froth Simls says that Afoob Kahii's Cabulese tebops have reached Cabul and have submitted tho ameer. Ayoob Kahn bas flad to Septembet 28.—Threo thousard colonist reinforcoments havo eats—Quiet st $5 40°| Indiafiapslis. DOMESTIC DOINGS, Prof. Patton, of Chicago, Accepts a Chair in Priaceton College. —_— ‘The Socialists 'of Chicago Un- animously Agree That Van- derbilt Has Too Much Money. Profane Pope Bob Vigorous- ly Wallopped by the Methodists. e tpac Prof Patton and Vanderbiit's Wealet Special Dispatch to The Bee. Quicao. Sopt. 27.—Prof. Fr . L bia choir in ‘the €hicago: Thelogical, semihary and thie pulpit of Jefferson Park Presby- terian church, to acogpt the new prof- feaorahipof the rolation of Philosophy and science to the Christisn religion, in Princeton. . Alexauder art, of New York, gave $100,000 to endow this professorship, providing Prof. Patton would acceptit. This he has doze tipon the uhanimots call of the boatd of Princeton seminary Patton will not leave Chicago until spring. The English section of socialists had an interesting debate on Vander- bilt's wealth last evening. _The q tion being, *‘What right Vandebilit had to use his mney, providing he eained it ol himself.”’ No two per. sons agreed in_all matters ietal! but they unavimously sgreed that Vanderbilt had procured his money by fraud, that he manipulated the stock boards 8o s to rui people poorer than himself. It was said that if he b thus dsprived sciety of a por- tion of its moaey he had no ri it; at lenst after hi wrong for hiify to family, but he should bediieath it sl to the state wherein he lived. Slandering Pope Bob. Special dispaich to-The Beo Curcago, Sept. 27.—The Methodist ministers of Chicigo, at thelr Mou- day conference to-day, paid their re- spects to Col. Bob. Ingersoll. He was raked over the hot coals in the most _unmerciful manver. Brother Orafts’ denounced Lngersoll-as @ drunkard, and said that he was in the habit of using obscene language at the table in presence of his family, which fact hoe had from a_lady who had boen # guest in Tugersolls house. Brothé Caldwell ~went one step further and told that Togersoll had ou omo occasion some into a public meeting at some little_town in thif stats in an imtoxi- cated condition and going upen the platform, esposed erson for the porpose of thowing - that he could -do as ‘ho pleased, “‘and tais,” said the brother, “‘is the man who . the world is honoritig -fot his blasphemy and at whom- all the clergy are hurling their strongest] arguments.” The meeting concluded, it was better to pay no at- tention to Tugersoll. Grant In Chicago. Sepeiak Dispateh to the Bee. CHicAGO, September 27—4 p. m.— (General Grant _is spending to-day with Tis frien/3 i0 this city. Heleaves to-night for Warren, Olip, 4 attend the Conkling meeting there to-mo; row, Irish Republicans. Special digpatch to Tho Bec. SARATOGA; September 27, 4 p. m.— +| The Irish-republicanconteation which meets here to-day will hold three sess- ione, morning, afternoon and evening. Some 200 delegates are here. Among them are Gen. Dennis F. Burke and Gen. Joseph B. Carr, secretary” of state for New York. They will issue an address to the paople. LThe Buried Tunneilers. it Special Dispatch to The Bes, Jesex Crry, N, J., September 27, 4p. m.—No_more bodies have been taken from the Budson River tunnel since Saturday morning. Workmen are ehgaged in cutting the iron plates o which the shoe of the caisson rests, and beneath which the bodies lie. This will take two or three days, end until then no-bodies can be recovered. o ELECTRIC BRIEFS. ‘Special Dispatches to The Eoe. _ Inpraxapous, September 27.—Bx- Seator - Simon Cameron, who' has v a sister here, Ieft to-day for Cleveland. He attends the meeting at Warren, Ohio, to-morrow, at which General Grant will preside. SeriNGiELp, Ils:; September 28.— The state fair opened here yesterdey with a lurger “atféndance than' ever ‘before on Vh 6 day. The' stock and machinery exhibits are very fine. 1¥DIANAPOLIS, September 28.—Last night one of the handsomest theaters in the west, English’s Opera Houge was opened by Lawrence Batrett: Every seat in the house was sold. SprINGFIELD, O., September 27.— The paper mills, of the Republic printing company, at Eaton station, six miles west of here, were com- pletely destroyed by fire Sunday. ‘The loss is $40,000, with $24,090 insur- ance. 2 - St. Lours,” September 274 p. m. —Hon. ‘T. Ls. Allen, president of the ‘8t Louis, Tron Mountain and Southern railcoad, was nominated for congress by the democrats of' the 2nd diatrict to-day. New Yonk, “Sept.: 27.—James Flood, ah ex-letter carrier who was convicted in-Janaary, 1879, fo steal- ing lettérs, and was recently pardoned by the president, was caught lsst night in the postoffice helping himself to letters, He is now in prison on the charge,of, grand larceny. Sax Enaxcisco, September 27.— The special excursion train . from Sac- ramento, with the Firat regiment of theCalifornia.National Guardonboard, ran off the track at Oakland bridge, ditchmg the locomotive and tender and drowriing the engineer, who re- mained in’ his cab to put on the air braKes. “The firéman ' was reecued from drowting by one of the sdldiers. All ‘the #cldfers were more or less braised. New Yors, Sept. 27.—Mr.” Wm. Verrigner, a piceon fancier, of Jersey City' Heights, on” August- 4th, sent from his 16f¢'four carrier’ pigeons to Thiey were received thére ‘by U: B! Fletcher. 009 00G9 50. 80. werd”‘Iibetated at six” and & half Oelock s, m.; 61'Bept. Bth, and’'one of L ANDREW BORDEN, Celef Clace, " thers reached Mr. Verrigner 7:20 a. m. yesterdsy. The distance is 630 miles on an air lino. _Conside ing the etrong weather fhis f Iooked upon by fanciers as remarkabl Whose Carcass _Ficturesquely An African Ravisher Quickly Special dispatch to T Bax. P Mre, Ben stock deal I 4TI0Ey wutsoged br nasen Damed | Houry Bird, w sears in Mr. Tady, who is about twéniy six years of age, was returning from the vi of Grayson, whic! miles eaat of this city, and whon just by the Bird, who pulled her from her sadéle and threwa handful of mud into her eyes, bfinding b canght her and throwing her riding habit over her head tied it with the balter rein, after which he ravished her in the most d g naked at the time and daubed with Junction ené of the men somo nind on tho back of Bird's neck, and shot(ly after another member re- turned from the dcene of the outrage with a man’s sock, which in the hurry had been left. custody and ordered to strip him- solf, when it United States 1 Omaha Shirt Factory. The superlority of Materi: bined wit thatis Reinforced fronts, Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most durable and be: fitting garment of the kind, ever manufattured at the moderate price of Shaker; chemois' undetwear, made up with & vlow to comfort, warmth and. durabil- persons we in the manner these goods are made for their protection. UNDERTAKER, Prompt attention ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTO! Banks, near LOUISVILI E, NEB., has now ready at. the depot at the B.& to fill auy order at reasonable plces. Par- es brigk will do well to give us a call or send for sample. PHANIX ASSURANCE CO., of Lon- UNDERTAKE Ko. 1417 Farnbam, ORDEES BY TELEGRAPH SOi e e e — | PASSENCER !‘F'EKQMMMMIDI LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Corner _of SAUNDER3 H STREETS 4:00 p. m, run, Jeas 1 ers, ot from deivern of hacks. PARE, 23 CENTS, INCLUDING STRE. CAR Alry Rooms, and kind and accommodating b atten alstt Schuyler, "FRONTIER HOTEL, Heation siven 5o travelt ‘I‘N-l o H. HIL] INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Hlock from depot. Traingstop from 20 m Theé birds loft at 1 FOUL BIRD, Ornaments an Elm Tree in Kavsas. Dispatched Near Grayson. A Daring Dark Devil. Laavasworri, Ks, September 27 m.—Last Friday sfternoon j. Winn, wifo of a wealthy foe In Glinton county, was a been for three employ. The is twenty- te her horse wis stopped by The brute then graceful marnar, be- Limself. He flod after the deed, culty fresing her head, regai horss, rode back to Grayson and re- poried the outrage. two hundred mén etarted out on horse- back in search of tho villain, know- ing only then, that a man covered with mud had commitied the deed put on cther clothing and joined the part was one (f the most zear Within an hour v Edgerton vered the search. Bird was taken int> was found that s’ back was noarly coyered with mtd, and he had on ore sock which matched the one found on the ground: Bird's body was found by some pass- s b i near Grayson. At 12 o'clock yesterday hanging to a small elm tree, Undoubtedly the best shirt in-the ‘manufactured at the al and workmanship, com: their great improvements, mnake a specialty of sil wool, aud Canton flanel, - also To invalids ‘and weak-funged ial inducements P HOTTHEL Farna B. F. COOK, 024 Fellows' Block. + en to orlem by telegraph. The owner of the celebrated Knolin lle, on M. railroad, WEXTE SRICE iring o white front or ornamental J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., T il N»_h & weok In yourown town. erms aat outfit (ree. Address . Hallete & Co., M. K. KISDON, | 1 Insurance Agent, REPEESENTS : JNO. G. JAGOBS, (Formerty of Glsh & Jacobs) Stand of Jacob Gl CITH Conncets With Street €ars AMILT ., 9:45 8. m i0, 6:15 and §:15 p. m “The 817 a. 1’ run, leavine Qmaha, and the ing Fort, Omaba, are usnally full capacity with reguiar passenzers. 11 be madte from the post- Tickets can Le procured from street cardriv. Schuyler, Neb. Flist-einss Houss, Good deals, Good Beds ent. Twgocd sample rooms. Specia ion paid to commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, ngf’b 0. Laramie, Wyoming. The ‘miners resort, good sccommodations, ‘arge sample room, chatges reasonable, Speciai £135D, proprie Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fiest-cirss, Flne large Sample Rooms, one tea to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from Dopot. Hates §200, 8250 and §2.00, according to room; a ngle meal 75 cents. A. D, BA tor. o Price Five Ce;nts ., EDHOLM ERICKSON Wholesale and Retail Manu JEWELERS, —LARGEST STOCK OF— Gold and Silver Watches and Jewe'ry in the Come and See Qur Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. & ERICKSON, 15th & Dodge, Opposite Postoffice. ELGUTTER CREAT CLOSING SALE! EXTRABRDINA_I_W INDUGEMENTS. Good Until the Ist of October. Having secured the most elegant and commodious building in the city of Omaha, POPPLETON'S NEW BLOCK, Cor. 10th and Farnham, And wishing to lay in an entirely new and immense stock of goods for wholesale and retail trade, WE OFFER PREPARATORY TO MOVING our entire mammoth Stock of CLOTHIN $ FURNISHING C00DS, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS A &6., &C., THAT HAVE NEVER BE We mean just what we say, and invite everybody to call at our present place of business, No. 1214 Farnham, between 12th and 13th Sts., The Goods must be sold for Cash. The prices will be ND VALISES, EQUALLED AT PRICE And satisfy themselves. They will be marked in plain figures. o0 | absolutely at Cost. No deviations will be made, This unparalelled offer is open only until Qctober Ist, we shall occupy the finest quarters in the city, W E OFFER: ocks, per dos—30c and upwards. retanipiria atd Drawors-—35¢ and upwards. Faney Dress Shirta—sc, 0c, 00c, §1 3. ipwards. _sse, to, o¢ Men's Suspendars - 20c, 15¢, 26, and upwarde! THeavy Califoraia—3t 00, 81 15. PS, CLOVES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CALI- FORNIA BLANKETS, &C., &C MLY PLAGE WHEHE TOU d assortment of 50CTS AND SHOES At » LOWER PIGURE than st any cther shoa house tn the cit, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER A s pertect 8t susrantecd. Fricen vrvreasca HATS, CAl TF o. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, OMAHA, - - - - MEAT MARKET V. P. Block, 16th St. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape ‘preparation makes suc} without fear of the ills resulting from heats © Fro au 1 Sait Mentn o il Kinds constant o g, prices resio. Vogeabie o sens "Foos deivevsd oy ny pars o tho dtz. e B AU ‘oo eaten by dype ‘et 1o id amly in_cans, by ll Groce Tovis Baxiee Powsa Co.

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