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lery Causes Loss of Life | A Young Msn Bitten by a Mad Vistors on Lima. sowry—, S o tiinm, | Visiting the Bivoaacs of Ot Cul, Octeber . — 2 ik g ' 1 ity, Colorado.—On the | and Limb. Dog Twelve Years Ago il SEE ovERNstENTS. the Blest. September, encamped on the Cin- Dies in Agony. Pawaxa, October 4, 10 p. m.—Ad- T oA S 10 —_— namo;l, about four l;n“r! from L]Liue'? - Large Importation of Arms vices from Lima, Peru, contain an ({3 0”5; Jueaey. % |The Bourbons Leaders of E:,:fi,fg,:f:: fiirts o dvne OL. X. Omaba OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1880. 'éstablished I87l MORNING EDITION, NO. 9L Price Five Cents TEHD CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE WORLD, CATALOGUE OF VALUABLE AND INTERESTIXC BOUKS ATl wew ang yusi, Just arvived st the . belt in which Dobler will contest, el alarmed about him, still, I hope he o vointed as the date for the special ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE Meeting. T o THE CHILIAN WAR, |msy be all right on Friday.” Paris meeting for prayer. 1516 Farnham Street. o . et e — (Opposite Dewey & Stone's,) FOREIGN EVEN1S, Violent Speeches Made at an Irish Land The Col'apse of a Church Gal- Geo. Guyon, John Dobler and Chas. Davies, sail for Liverpool to-motrow, O'Lesry’s running mare Thought, will ceoss the sea with him and it is ex- pected sho will take part in the races in England. present at the contest for the Astley The pedestrians will bo | careful pl.ying gradually forged shead aud ran the game out in the eigh- teenth inning, with a run of 174. The game at the finish stood, Slosson 600, Schaefer 438, Slosson’s highest run was 174, 138 and 111, Schaef- | er's 312, 44 and 27, Capt. PatK. Lynch Leads the item of interest regarding the war in race on Fridsy, when St. Jullen is to trot against his best time, Hickok, his owner, said: *I am a little afraid of one thing, sud that is the epigootic; St. Julien has boen in Boston stables whera it prevailed. *He coughed a littls yesterday and I am 'alittle DOMESTIC DOIN Irreparable Losses Caused by a Fierce Fire in MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.|The Conquering Giant of Utica explains that nithing poriisan wes Intended in the c:ll, bot that it was felt that there was a crisis in the coun try’s affairs. An amendment was offered but overruled er, that churches pray (ic ne th: se thing ap out of or to ove: November st w: Another Ute Murder. Special dispaich to The Bee Wholesale and Retail ’ Into Ireland by the ‘Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. thoe South Pacifi Frod theco bi Ohio Secretly Prepare for [ supper. Being refuscd, one of the e Y Txsty Crny, . 1., October 51 | the bk stesin T s of Gpent | iy oy st smtisned - vz A P Indians witempted 10 shoot, where- et gitators. #. m.—Joseph fartinet died here yes- | bat wes occupied on the 10th of Sep- ,“,"““"‘ > the “Wake.' upon a freighter fired, killing an In- terday of whot the dectors claim was | tem er by the Ch lisns under Capt, | Y ) —_— g:u nauad Johmeon, a‘?om;,l _m;-:.f 7 . |an at'ack of hydrophobia. The do- g El vty o o .| Chavanaux. News of tho afair Grand Demonstration Over Gari- | crmaed was 20 yesrs of age, and was | meos rid oom s ebmes men s 0D | Bt :“! 4 Story of Betrayal and Dis- | communicated to tho ¢ = baldi at Genoa. bitter by a small black and fan drg, | out resistance, Tre Chilians at once [Lks Sooxs. i grace, Bathed in Burning Pinos, at whose request a defalt v $iX ¥ sbout twelve years ago, on tho hand. | took possession of the railroad to the | Nerthwestom’ e Tears. soldiers was immedistely ordered to ] It was not regarded as serious, 15 the | interior and immediately commenced | © & = 3 Clire’s Ranche and the ‘frei Thirty Men Killed by an Ex- dog showed no symptoms of madnees. Ohio o 63 rested. While on thei u chipping large quantities of sugar | oh g 4 1 p e Young Martinet grew to mankood and tm}.? fiu h:‘mex‘x‘» as up the \',mg . | st B 564 Disastrous Fire in Paris. the ngency, they were surroun } ors o Encland From the plosion in a Japanese was employed by his father, a grocir | Twenty carlosds wero onbarksd at | 5t £aul Epecalingaion o ros s iy \f.]u{lluu;(. who ove ! p 4 volx 1:ms, crotls Muscatod Arsenal in Jersey City. " He was also a mem- | Capiape on the 11th, It was feared | ot. voo ifd. Naw Yone. October 4—4& p. m.—A | the gusrd and took the ErPP RS 4 letory. Completé in J ber of the Fourth regiment, N. G. S. the destruction of many of the | Wabash. P . % =Pt h them, The: I ¢ t t P e —— N. J., and went with his company as | fine estates in the neighborhood would | ¢ s Pld-.... erls specal says: The fire which | the Tudians have murdered —the ki Paname Canal Receives a Big | ® 203 of honor with Gen. Torbert's | soon follow. The bombardment of | omabaptd. ;| broke out Saturday nighe in the Pa- | freighter. remains to Philadelphia last week. | Callan was sgain begun on August 31, | ¥¢ villior: d'Flore, aud which for the mo- e v o Gold and Silver Watches Boom, For some dsys, however, he has com- | The “Union” was hit by a shell from ‘hat Comet. h P S O u Plutarch. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth gilt ¥ Expedi ion, Royat 18mo, K Gar-on, *om Capt, Joh " Erancis M cloth. 12mo. ciott Synopeis of Parnell's Great Speech at Cork. St. Aloysus Catholic church, at Mao- chester, collapsed yesterday, during mass, allowing a large number of pec- injured. The accident is a_surprise, as the gallary was believed to be well supported and safe. The church was located in Ogden street, Ardwich, a euburb of the city, and was built in 1852. Reva. M. J. O'Callaghan and Patrick J. Smith are the pastors, ARMS IX IRE: D, Special Dispateh to The ice. Loxnos, October 4—4 p. m.—The plained of not feeling well and of hay- ing a pain sbout his shoulders and back, bat it was supposed to be rheu- matism. Sanday night, he became doctor came. They aureed that he was sufferiog from hydrophotis, Mar- tinet heard the etatement, evidently, for he repeated *‘Hydrophobia” from sinas, aud it is reported some owas dome. It is said Capt. Lynch has _telegraphed to Lima de- mandiog $100,000 in gold as a contri- anniversary of the independence of Chili aud the attack on Lima take place on October 8 his mother and the physiciaus were again sent for, and they then aflirmed the disease to be undoubtedly hydro- phobia. The young man about this time seemod conscious of approaching death, and asked to kiss his mother. She pressed herlips to his cheek, and he said, “Oh, kiss my iips, mother.” As she made 8 movement to obey the request, the physicisms interfered and from the United States pateat office to iaventors of Jowa and Nebraska for the week ending Tuesdsy, Sep- temb.r 28, 1880: 10WA. George S Bartlett, Leon, pump: John N. Chew, Logan, cattle pen; Wm. C. Marr, Onawa, revolving sulky scraper; Georgo A, Miller, Des ment threatened to destroy the Tuil- leries 8 second time within the last do- cade, was less disastrous than it might have been. Asit is, some of the dam- Chlcago Produce Market. Ouicago, October 4 Wheat—No. 2 spring, sold at 94 953c for October; 94§@95%c for gravated by the slowness of the fire- men, and immense mischief was done. The principal loss is sustained by the @3ljc for for November, closing at 30§@30%c for cash or Octob for November; 30}c for May. Rye—Steady at 82 for cas 2 5 Dokl Gl at $18 00 for canh; | ® P¥ 10'clock Sunday morning. 818 00@18 25 for October; $13 72} $1255 for November; $12 06@12 25 for December. Lard—Closec at $8 00@ for cash; $7 974 for October $7 85@7 874 for November. Kalloch’s Cant. Special Dispatch to Tas Brm. Sax Fraxcisco, October 4—3 p. m, ayor Kalloch arraigned the grand jury in his lecture Sunday night for indicting himself, ex-Register Kapler and Sheriff Desmond. ~ According to Kalloch's report, the charge against the sherift was that ho had allowed ex- Chicago Live Stock. Cricaco, October 4. Bpeclal dispatch to Trs Cee. New Yor, October 5—1a. m. The following special from Roches- ter is published here: I observed wis SWIFT. majority for Garfield «f at least 500. He reports that Long Island will do handsomely next month, and that in Queen’s county, where Tilden had 3000 majority, it will bo considerably lessened for Hancocl Secretary Vrooman, of the republican state committeg, who has just returned from a short trip throughout the cen- tral part of the state, says that he at- tended two or thre and Jewe'ry in the City. It tops. 300 worse and acted 8o strangely that a | bution, sdding that if the sum was vember, closing at 94}c for cash; 95c a0 donalis s oaea v ST Slas the new comet Saturday and Sundry |- H] - raich was kopt over him. Ho would | not quickly paid all the valuablo ma. | < Decomber; Sdo fox the yoar. D o of Lix moue | ovenings. Tt is g ing faster. T wa 15 A CHURCH FL00% FALL. not remain in his room, but ran in and | chinery snd the whole place will be |, Cori—-Sold at 393@40jc for Octo- | statuary of Carpeavx, dizcovered by Hartwig of Strasburg ¢ Q (- 313 e i e ot T ber; 40§@4lo for November; closing | torgiecos, which adorned tho sido of | T miseod Sundsy evenin the £rano ome and See Our Stock o e __a | trothed, ex-Postmes‘or Green's Cangh- | Advices from Chili report that the | 245980 o cath and Octobor; 403@ | the pavillion, was greatly injured by | spectacle of irs oacularion of iho alpha e L ygo| Losbox, October 5,4 p. m.—A [t o5 Tobes or Sroouts Cangt, an army will lave Arels for | 200 for November442@d5o for May. [ o pit 0% B8 B0 7 BT Y Do O o el T s o s ins We Will Be Pleased iniatons, iy fisg e © | POFtion of the floors of the gallery of | to the house and subsequently another a on tle 18th of Septembor. The Osts—No. 2, 30§@314c for cash;30§ e Y 38" | o run away very soon. as We Will Be eased to Show Goods. ple to fall to the matn floor of | that time till abont 7 o'clock yester- Now Patents. for N;"'“‘;;!is*% for December. f;”ec.: of Lh:ssam‘ : Th: ”:hilm.’"f New Yok, Ociobee 5—1 a. m.— the edifice. Several persons are | dsy morning, when he ran out and | The following is the regulsr and | Derley—Firm; No. 2, 76c for Oc. | the city ports were in the building, | State Senator Birdull saya that his 3 S made hi: to Mr. Mayn'’s residence Sairedy tober or November, but were saved. The firewas cons - | county, Suffilk, will give a republican reported illed ana_ many _others | 1140 20 oY to Mo, Mayu' oidence | complote i it of patents esnod | “Whaky' 6136, e it EDHOLM & ERICKSON, 15th & Dodge, Opposite Postoffice. T RS Al CRATIFYING; FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE i : % Hogs—Modorately active; sales at | eroise and fresh air t 2 Kalloch | week BE iae g : P t b & ormation | Prevented her, sayingshe might be | Moines, ink roller attachment for = ly ; ercise and fresh air to young Kalloch | week, aad at each point saw large iy bt fr“’:"g‘r'::z"-mhuy':fx:.\cfi :E;’r::t::.: el e L rinting machinss 2L B Salth and s’t 90@5 OOG!orillxhi packing and | threo times in fivo months; that his | crowds of interested listeners. Ho 1s Gives umvemllsm fn_ctw_n and t_hat it is stead: an_extraordinary larzo quantity of | d0ctors then sprinkled chloroform | . M. Glaze, Traer, rotary brick ma- | *hiPeine: 84 00a4 85 for hosey pack | indictmont was based upon 'the testi- | confident that the republicans will in- ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. Red Line Poets. arms has been recently imported into | UPOD the patient’s face, which almost | chine; J. B. Swisher and J. R. Mer- | 28! @5 25 heavy shippiog lots. | mony of one man, and Kapler was in- | crease their majorities in_every coun- fllustrations oy th, gil: sides and. e it In o morket. Bach §1.00. Treland, aud distrituted by the agita- tors. PARNHLL ON L SDLORDISM. October 4—4 p. m.—After the Parnell proccssion and_speech at Cork yesterday, Mr. Parnel! was ban- e n hia reply 1o tho leading oast, ot plimentary to himself, Parnell said: ““When we hear of such re: timentality about ourrages alleged to have becn committed on cattle and got news of the occasional murder ot a landlord, we are entitled remember that there was two sides to until the law provided the nec remedy for the abj condition of the tevant would ensue, as effect follswa cause. immediately turned black, and death followed quickly. The mother of the deoeased refuses to beliovo the disease to have been hydrophobis, in spitc of the doctors’ decision, sud affirms that het son died from rheumatism of the heart, and thut it was an act of crael- ty to prevent herlast embrace. After attacked by & rabid cur, while running in the street. A policomanhad killed the mad dog and had attempted to kill the other, but the dog reccived one shot, which did not prove fatal, and ercaped further harm, The next day after 1t had bitten the boy, it was growing ot of allezed frauds of on both sides arc making counter charges, but tho cases that are about to come to trial are brbught by repub- licans. shon, Newton, grinding mill. NEBRASKA. J. F. Johnson aud F. Ecoleston, Nebraska City, well bucket bottom. Gunpowder Piot. Special Dispatch to The Be housa at this place, undoubtedly for the purpose of destroging the records. The fire had been started in the vault, and sevoral record books wero piled upon it and so badly burned as to be of no use whatever. Several cans of kerosene or nitro-glycorive, two keas of powder and a torpedo lire was started, and all would have b to Tus Bas. October 5—1 a. m.— An attempt was made to wreck the Shore Lrme train at Elmwood, a sub- left the track. Receipts, 10,030. Cattle—The unsatisfactory advices from New York and the large number loft over from Saturday, together with the liberal receipts, caused a dull and unsatisfactory market for all grades. Extra to prime steers that arrived the middle of last week arestill in the dicted s a punishment for endeavor- ing to purify the poll lists. No in- dictments have yot been made public. Conkling 1he Conqueror. Spoctal Dispateh to The Bee. CixcrNsart, Ohlo, Oct. 5.—Sena- tor Conkling ' spent Sunday quietly Finodla; 1na., 'wheto nedpéaks to-Mit. He goes this week to La Fayette, Terre Hate and $ Indianapolis, speak- ing at the latter placea week from tc- night, and then returna east. A Democratic Conference. Special dispaiches to The Bea. only sales wore a lot of cows at §2 30, and a lot, of stockers at $2 60, nothing whatever being done in_any other graden of stock up to 11 o'clook; fresh receipts, 2,768. St. Louis Proauce. for October; 97@98@978c for Novem- | but did not register at the hotel. The ber; 983@99c for December; 954@96 | cther distinguwished perzonsat the con- for Docember; 384c for the year; 4dc | Mahon; Gen. Banning and Samuel T. for May. Hunt, nominees for congress. Ouats—Higher at 203@30c for cash; Betrayed and Disgiaced. 30c for October; 30}o for November. | Special Dispatch to Tax Bax. ‘Whisky—Steaay at §1 10. Spectal Dispatch to The ty now held by them, and will reduce the majorities of their onents in every democratic county. Placeful China. San_Fravcisco, Ootobor 4.—The steamship *‘City of Peking” hes ar- his former honors. 'There can ve no doubt that this shows that China will now amicably settle her difficulty with Russia, and that there will be no war. The whole tenor of our latest advices from pickings is peace like. Not only has Chung how been releas- way to Peking. This was proceeded by two long telecrams to Robert Hart, a telegraph ling, possibly two lines, one submarino from Trelzino to Shanhai. Gentlemet aro on tho ground fo make the survey and com- The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machire in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- Everybody should use this Machine. Vi AW in Cincindati, recelving but few | 1ive oy § C 2 ol quetted at Victoria Hotel. It was a| (o young man had bocn. bitton OrTawy, TIL, October 5, 1 8. m.— | pens nusold. A large namber of year- P ho visitoq | Fived from China and Japan. The tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, ticeable festure, of the dinner that . a0y Miguny s surmont | 4, diahalical atter havainediins | linga sndepring calves arrived to day | friends. Iu the afternoon he visited | Ghing Mail says: “Our Peking cor- T ke v “ B i oy o dinne et Limag oty iy et | &t R bt o cotata. 4nd il by Maud § and drovo hersround tho | 0 AN S | (e Peldng eor because they find evervthine inst The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office, will be promptly filled. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our l'eeeiin _confi)dem we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and " TO THE TRADE. to remember the fact that for the lives | seized with spasms end was killed. - ors 2 Sr. Louis, October 4. CrNcrwNaty, October 4, 4 p. m.— | ed, but an imperial letter has been of one or two landlords stricken shand s rhistiais, g e e henw | _ Flour—Firm and higher; XX, £3 60| An important democratic. conforence, | sant to the Czaf in favor of a poacetal JUHN ZEHRUNG down by exaspsrated tenants, the ELECTRIC BRIEFS. iguitod, wonld have destroyed tho en- | @3 85; XXX. $4 40@4 50; family, | particulars of which are not given to | adjustment of the difficulty. A y . | lives of 25,000 Irish people have been | oo ..\ pieiacches to Tho Boo. Y tire buiidiog and several lives, as woll. | $4 50@470; choice to fancy, 5 €0. | the public, was held at the Grand ho- | Russian ulalmatum in the shapo of o B bt ma A e G ed. Mr. Paracll said he ™ "L ober 5. There | Tho cells of some dozon prisoncrs in | Wheat—Active and higher; No. 2 | tel, in this city, last evening. W. H. an immenso long telegram url'(\'led G S & .,’,‘;."L:,'l‘;“";,f,'{"i‘;‘l‘;’;“‘m{'{;";;;‘;;“ff, s ront oxcitement in political circles, | the jail woro just. bencath where tho | red,95}@95]c for cash: 95§G90§@95]o | Barnum, of New York, was present, | in Shanghia, Augast 17¢h, on the [ == Sk : i 7 crished, Certain people are sus- ! ‘ A Lo | this buies, and that tho people sub }:1‘1'}'3{1‘36':.':;"’!1\;: ST Ll e D o B for the sear; No. 3, 30360203 eronco wero Sonators Pendléton 3nd | o hia agont n Londin, iving ! mitted to outrages on the part| e n bora men who ara not on- | necessary befors any arrestsare made. | No. 4, 87c. Thurman, John G Thompson and F. | th.em thosubstarce of tho ultimatum. Havinz just opened an entirely new line of of the landlords until such f i forelgn hor mon who Fre Bo L Corn—Higher at 38@39}c for cash; | McKinuey, of the statc democratic CABLES, aving J D y submission was mo longer possible; | titled to the franchise. The leaders A Railway Horror Averted. 39@38%c for October; 393@39%c | committee; Gen. Ward, John A. Mc- | The Chinese government is to lay étock. He concluded by predicting ~ the | Dsiur, N. Y., October 5. — The | b6t this city, lest night, by pinc-| Rye—Firmer at 84c. New Yok, October 4, & p. m.— | menca the route. e Do downfall of landlordism, which was w..m.:au:r_.ga state culmfm;;ot oot | bbes o LboH o Tha"ph‘ Batley—Dul; oholes to fancy, 806 | A ‘eivate ctective of thie cP“y = o — Lo SHREVE, JARVIS & 0., merdy 8 pieco of michinery, for |menced their canvass o clawaxe | 1 diecovered just in timo to provent | 90c. beon seatching for & man deseribed s | Nobraska Repuoiican Piatform. - by J uintaining Enclish rule over Tre-| county by » meoting at tho town ball, | 4 hrritle disaster, s tno train would | - Butter—Unchanged. 24 yeara old, light complezion, small || 1. Tho repullic a mo Cor. 14th and Dodge Sts. i i Y i i high, of stout build and blue eyes. He e s - . — of armed revolution as not going far | Kuapp presided and Mrs. Lillio e o Pik= Bkiers Y owiiFjobbing Hlat | VL ing Fox ittt infes b e e, shelt | ™ Undoubtediy best shurt in thel FALL---1880. e Ta Hours, enongh, but the most radical portion | Devereaux Blake madethe leading £ O 816 50, young lady at the Stacey house, who United States is manafactured at the Koran (Compiete), of them was loudly applauded. speech. Yestorday the jourgggmen shoems- | * o g 1 Morta—Enry; dry moat, | Tolis she Tollowing story: L am 8 Kok the dd Omaha Shirt Factory. The snperierity Lawb's -eys andPoems 4 BTN Crxcrnnaty, Octcber 5.—Horses in { kers struck” for 10 per cent advance | g5 odfos o5, x it cBLadioills Fo, ki G4 n tho forml of Miaterial and workmanshin, com- | Mewts alfBocts........ THE WAVERLY < toms of the epizootic. As yet indica- T Lard—Firmer at 7 90. the southern states. As he was sel- by the democratic party is | that is Reinfreed fronts, 3 Oniverss Edition, 15| o LoxpON, October 5—1a. m.— | tions are of s mild form of the discase. st 3 Receipta—Flour 9,000 brls, wheat | dom at home, T was left to the care of Callioun | backs and Reinforced slee X ™| Mr. Gladstone and Lords North- | "2 T 5 Specl Dipatedto The loo. 115 000 b oerala 000 o a0 e oot s | thele shirt the most durable and best | X % ot , BY West, Fla., October 5.—Oue | Deryorr October 51 —Th ,000 bu, corn 41, a, 0ats 28,- | my uncle. Afterleaving a convent | ¢ : e destructive of the | fitting garmout of the kind, ever | Eoys Alexis #1 0 | brook and Grauville have returned o | ), fovar death d last night. | g0 oror O Satoeday night wag | 000, U rye 4,000, barley 41,000. | at Springfield, Ky., a3 my uncle was | in its zharcter and deslructive cf thie | jitting garmont of the Lind, oy Alex London, and held an informal confer- | Jellow fever death occurred last night. ¢ fyrigu storm of Saturday night was 130y ) e | B K 1y Tived | wnity, of the nat 5 manufactnred at the moderste price of | ¥ 18| oo yesterday. Lord Hartington | A relapse in a degreo resulted from | onoral throughout the state, but in Shlptmasl:;b:w; benr 15,020000 ; | wealthy, but without family, I lived W i thgi recent s ,,,L.‘,;( the | 28 Tewry (S OF cue mealin has gone to Balmoral to Iay before the | XPostre .y | the townships of Amseria and Johna- UeSl,SSCTD B, corn 15,000 bu, | with bim threo years. A young F Al | guaranteed_firat-class and will refund 75 | queen the results of the deliberations | NEW YORK, October 4.—Theatrical | town, Barry county, it became a tor- e o e e Fr i the money if found ¢therwis e = cth, | G ‘the cabinet on the situation in the | Manager Kelly has retarned here from | nado, cutting a swath over ten miles St. Louls Live Stock. Dl e et et sl We make a specislty of all wool, | Ladiew 473 8101 | east. Nooe of these have, as a mat- | San Francisco. Kelly took Rev. | long and from a fow rods to half a St. Louts, October 4. | Sompany until & couple of yeats ago, | o¢ iy w ke 3 tonflancel, - aleo | Nes B 10(ks. | ter of course, reached the public di- | Talmage on his recent leturing tour | mile wide. Tne destruction of hous- | + Hogs—Slow; Yorkers and Bal-| ™ “: °";“ o ‘.’; °'Sn e very | YUk and z;"\ ®| chemois underwear, made up wigh | Tone o0? n for rectly, but it is whispared in clubs | to the Pacific cosst, aud he his now | es, barns, fences, wheat stacks and | timores, $4 80; mixed packing, mntl «;‘r, wm;unwl low. 8 e i m{ mll}l‘n, 2 & fr | View o ¢ omforr, warmihand durabil- | Bov's Busk » $1% | and semi-offcial circles that tho plan | under contract Meyor Kalloch, who | orchards ‘was very great, and fiy- |84 70g4 85; butchers o~ fancy, [ "orltby. nd owne property in Hhis fmethod o Ter invalids and. weak-lunged | Youtie Buiton Shoes lias been elaborated, which the am- | is to lecture through the east, com- | four head of horses and cattle were |85 60 Receipte, 7,400; [shipments B et Sl L aothars c persons we «fler special inducements | . Gogy 17 | bassadors at Constantinople will bo | mencing at Boston Saturday next. | kiled. The house of Harry Toole, of | 3,050, Ho lives, it in said, on his mother's | (o obey to mont. ner theso g0ods are made | reioed delin: likely to adopt. W asmIxGTox, October 5. —Scientific | Asseria, was demolished, and his two meauvs. d"fl ; L 3 on com. | feat the party of bri protection. Wo «it o o' .. 281! or depsrtment | lit'le gi:ls killed outri At the New York Produce Markes. were engaged, and we carried oi - | the polls in Novembs > PH. GOTTHEINMER, il oAl 10 SULTAN'S SCHEME. peuts of lfl"" '“'"f’]" o | i 0. AL Barmhed hia it New Yomg, October 4 | munication through the mail, up tohis | 4. We have considered “w D et voo| . A Constantinopio disratch says As. | P10 ReFe made 8 el syrvers infle | LU Y dren wero all seriously | Flour—Rouad hoop’ Ohio, $4 60@ | return to that city thros wesks ago. T e —— | odif the goods o | e Paeha, Tarkish munister f0r for- | 010, of locusts in the west during the | injured. _Many more persona were | ¢ 9;_choice, do,85 00@6 00; super- | Then ho induced me to elope, ssying | Maye e don't wear as % eign affairs, presentod to the ambasa- | L s 53], seriously injured. fine ‘western, 83 50@4 00; common to| we would get married at " the | 54 1 FEELLRE H T dors yesterday tho sultan’s scheme to 3 " JEATIC e BB Bood eatra. 840004 30, chotoe, $4.35 | st stopping _place. - We _ar- ey of thamlid The Famiy Do * | arrange for the settlement of tesues | NEw Yomk, Ootober 5.—Horatio @6 25; choice white wheat, $415@|rived at Cincinnati toward atula \ b. i Ay -2 100 | which have brought on the presout [ Sevmour will make a speech in Chick- Reostving Grant 160 evening. 1 carried with me all my | state upon the r: e ious By KL obiaia, ering hall next Friday evening. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee Wheat—Chicago; 81 07@1 08; Mil. | jewelry and other articles of value. fi'?l:"'e"‘,‘,“'f,;“fiy“éi” ot + i < Brooxuys, N. Y., October 5.— | Nuw Yonk, Ooctober 5, 1a. m— 4 No. 2 red win. | When' we got to Cincinnati, he said | ["® oF Trowperity tha 1 AR John Dwyer instantly killed H. Da- | Arzangements for the torch light par ",‘_‘""f' L e e cins 12mo The county inspectors of Lan- cashire have reported plouro-paeu- browsky yesterday in a saloon by ade of the “Boys in Blue” noxt Mon- we arrived too late to procure & mar- - riago license and would have to wait 09 Corn—Quiet at 704c. Boots and Shoes Made to Order iscel 5 steiking him with a billiard cue. No | day evening, in honor of Gen. Grant, ' hi 25c: No. | 6l next day. I waes alone. He A SPECIALTY. s of Tuomas Hood, Crowa continges to spread. ful follow, and it roquired five police- | that 25,000 o 30,000 mon will parade. | ™ \Whiaks ~Quiat, on fo this cty. I dare mot H. DOHLE & «0, N Siwom. ‘men to take him to the station house. | The column will be divided Into three g . 18mo cloth Margaret, Queen of oth v, Ristory e, Myt s, Inds Dok Constii o, Laie, Citios Laws, , over 500 ous to meation, Both new and second-hand. LIBERAL PRICES —ramD ror— SECOND-HAND BOOKS, cither in cash o. ia exchan dres: : =% The international syndicate signed the documents, st Paris yesterday. containing the plans and provisions 8eps is the principal promoter. Dusus, October 5.—1 s. m.— Ats land meeting at Armagh Sun- duy thero were cries of ““Shoot the Iandiords,” Down with the queen and the goverament.” The leaders of the meeting afterwards made iuflamma- tory speeches at Newey, and created great anddanzerous excitoment among the people. GLORY FOR GARIBALDI. Spactal Disparch to Tan . GExoA, October 5—1a. m.—Gari- baldi arrived here yestorday on a steam tug and was received with pop- ular enthusiasm. On landing at the quay Gen. Gar.baldi drove at ones to the residence of his daughter, and while en_route was saluted by the yaet crowds that lined the streets, ARSENAL EXPLOSION, Special Dispateties to The teo Yoxamaus, October 5—1 a. m.— Thirty men were killed by an explo- Catcac, October 5.—Jockey Club parkis to be sold to the highest bid- deron the 27th. The peperty with Tox, October 5—Owing to about the matter until next Base Ball The following games of base ball were played October 4. New Yors—Metropolitans 8, Wor- cesters 7. Wastisros—Cleveland, 6; Na- tionals, 1; game was called at the Gth inning on account of rain. Big Billiards.. Spacial Dispatch to The Bee. New Yoxx, October 5.—Tha fourth rogular game of billiards for the Col- lender emblem and & money stake of $1,000, six hundred points up at the champion game, took place last pight before a larze audience at Tammany hall. The eontestants were Geo. Slosson and Jacob Schaefer. Bod players were in fine trim aied cons erable money was _wagered on the « sionin the Osaka arsenal on August sL. sult. Inthe tenth inning, Schaefer madea run of 312 points, the largest divisions. Gen. Horace Porter wlil command the first and Gen. Joel W. Mason the second. There will bea men, from Albany, who ‘will parade; teras; a large number from the pro- o home in disgrace.” The young lady is about 20 years of ags, a hand- some brunette, of petite figure, and dressed modestly. Wnen_ spesking rk—$13 50@14 50 for October; 814 25@12 50 for the year. Lard—$8 373@8 45 for October; $8 32)@8 35@8 37@8 38 for Decem- r? ry A o ati rity and national purse of all | forthe construction of an intec oceanic | buildings is valued at 100,000, and | large number of delegations from | po-. ry: 83 334@8 35 | she showa that hor training has not | Bational Satesrity and national pure of all | canal across the Isthimus of Panams. | tho libilites of the club amount {0 | Erooklyn, New Jersey, Staten Tsand, | o’ ey oogt o 3008 75 22 tho | bocn nogtecton. ~ Seversl pesple have | Tpn i ani wae democrsts who 1 This is the scheme of which De Les. | 85,7 and Contecticut and 1,000 uniformed g interested themselves in her besalf, i on has been offered and already a posi INFLAMED IRISHMEN, the exorbitant bids for rebuilding the | five thousand men from the stock ex- Reforming Base Ball her where she can earn a livolihood | recommen n i ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Bee. s on the lakes, nothing will change, equipped with new atyle Jan- | Soecial Dispatch to The Bee. until the fugitive is causht. in his letter of acceptanc Rocaester, October 5,1 a m.—A duce exchange and a club formed of | apecial meeting of the Baso Ball will also parade. Roquests will be | worked with closed doors. All the sent to occupanta of houses fronting | clubs were ropresanted, avd all of on theline of march, atking them to | those now in the league willremain in decorate and illuminato their dwel- | next yoer. Aftera long and sharpde- lings, if i no other way than by | bate all the clabs, except the Cincin- lighting the gas in each room and | natis,pledged themselvestovoteat the throwing open the blinds. Gen. | annual meeting in December for the Grant will arrive in this city Saturday | amendment to the nizht or Sunday morning, piss the Ssbbath quietly, visit the | grounds on Sundsy;also for an amend- different headquarters on Monday, re- | ment, thst, under penalty of forfeit- view the parade from the stand at the | vre of membership in the league, no Worth monument on Monday evening | spiritous or malt liquors shall be sold and on Tuesday will go to Boston. | on any ground, or in any bufl;'i‘ng un- ——— der controf of the lesgue. The five St: Julien ana the Epizootic. | men resetvation q::gfiun was not Special Dispatch to The Beo feached at 11 p. m., when the league Wasurxcrox, Oct. 5, 1 a. m.— |adjourned till 9 o'clock this morning. Preparat ons for the national fair, which opens to-day, bave been made grand scale. From present i: dications the fair will be a sucoess in Ready for November. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bes Hagrrorp, Conn., October 5, 1s. clerks of down town husiness houses, | League convened here yesterday and | special Dispatch to The Bee. beautifully built and bandsomely equipped steamer, pronomnced ““The Quecn of the Waters,” made her trial trip yesterday, taking out a large par- ty of prominent citizen the | cilled */St. Jacobs Oil,” aud her mis- constitution | giop is a harbinger of good tidings to and will | forbidding ball playing on the leagae | tha river towns of the Great West, Health's Harbinger. Cixcrnsatt, October 5, 1 a. m.—A She iy Her crew will devote their time to the work of advertising St. Jacobs Oil. The boat 18 the property of A. Voge- 1'r, of Baltimore,and was built toad- vertise, in varions ways, that great German remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. e ‘The Baptists’ Prayer. Special Dispatch to the Ers. New Yoex, October 4—10 p. m.— At the weekly Baptist conferer:ce this forenoon a call issued by a Washing- ton clerzyman for s seazon of prayer, every respect. _The races pramise to m. .—~In the town elections yesterday | that the election be conducted for ths ns. rdially invite th peration in the late-t defen: congress the speedy imp Missouri r barge prhbe b s To Nervous Sufferers--The Greaf European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine. Ttis a positive Weaknees, Im Vg agen fof & "J TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE | Fairsre-echo the verdict of the World’s Great Expositions at Paris, London, Vienna and were awarded for work done on the silent No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, For proof of this read the official list of premiums. Sales room. 569 h St., The Nebraska and Iowa State | Philadelphia. The ooly diplo-| -| mas given at both these Fairs | Made teom aray Leading Sho«iStore.j1-23 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Cream Tartar. —No othe pregaration makes such light, flaky hot breas Can be eaten by dypectic} H. SCHONFELD, SetR o an record, st the champion gatae, | excesd thoss of laat yeus) : ~the. republicars | glory of God, and the interest of 'EEKLY BEE 3 o | ikt e S o from ey | : 1116 Farabam steee, New Yors, October 5.—The pedes- | The sooro stood, at this poict, Schacl- | oelebruted stables beiog aiready rep- Vere Souarally sucocenia} Iy élacking o | onarey, wae opoeidsred. | THE WEEKLY BEE | gacons Blockjiomaba,Neb. | gl | 00 © 0 3 OMAHA, - + + - . NEP |trisos, Den O'Lesry, Frauk Hart, | er, 400, Slosson 111 and the latter by ' resented. Tae great event will boa | majorjsy of the officers. Rev, Dr, Masan, of Washingion, For One Year. oM s HOTAL Banise Powren Co., New Yory A

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