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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1880. TATE EMITS AGENCY, and Donglas Street. 1 very cheap: ow is your time 57 aidition. south of ADDITION. . 1106 and Goorgia street, EW ADDITION. residence lots, 1ot c s lote 1,000 ‘substantisl plst and got and Ssunders oaitorata | tion, 150 to Cs aadition, 13 §700 t0 $2,000 ' first addition, onabe priccs snd long 5, Py ADDITION. smolting warks,etc., 100 croe, King and Campbell's Ste., “10 fos with south fronts a: in Douglas, Sarpy, anders and Fastern lected Jands in the . Call and get maps, a \r of Omaha, 60c and §1.50. pomphlct (and map of 4 “tio outiook of Nebraska” for eo. P. Bemis’ Rear Esvare Acency. 15th & Pouglas St., FOREIGN EVENTS, Spirited Times Looked For in the East. England Regard-d as Being Bound to Figut or Lose Pres- tigein Europe. Imposing Funeral of Offen- bach, the Composer, in Paris. Big Worsted Factory in Scot- land Burned, Irish Landlords Resolve that a Reign of Terror Pre- vails. The Powers to Pluck the Sul- tan from his Magnificence, EASTERN QUESTION. Special Dispatch to TuajBum. Loxvox, Oct. 8, 1a. m.—A dispatch from Ragusa eays Montenegeo foreign sad war ministefs were yesterday closely closeted for a long time with Vice-Admiral Seymour, of the British flect. It is believed thal they have agreed upon a plan whercby the flset mag aid the Montenegr attack upon_Dalsigno. ported at Ragusa that tho combined squacron bins received orders to be in readiness for an early departure for ths Dardanelles. WORSTED BY FLAMGES. A firo Weduesday night in one of the worsted mills at Greonock, Soot- land, caused damage to the amount of $250,000, and 903 persons are thrown out of employment by the disaster. AFRATD OF GARABALDL, Special Dispateh to the e, Parss, Oct. 8, 1. m.—The radi- cals aro preparing to makea great demonstration on the reception of Garabaldi, October 20. The govern- ment is understood to disapprove of the movement for the supposed appre- hension that th demonstration will be aterpretad by the ttalian govern- mont. et car tracks on Saun- COMPOSER COMPOSED, Special dispatel. to the Boo Pans, Oct. 8,1 8. m.—The funeral of Jacques Offenbach was celebrated at Madeline yesterday morning with great pomp and ceremony. Although the weather was wot there was an im- menge crowd, both inside and outside the church, ' Tho hearse, drawn by two horees and hung with black end - | silver trimmings, left the house of mourning, the Bonlevard des Capacin- es, at a quarter of ten o'clock. It was ioaded with vrre?}uunt by the thea- tres of Pa of nearlyevery Euro- pean capital. The church was taste- tully hang with black and sitver, and m the ceutre was a handsome eataial- que, draped with black and surround. cd by silver candlesticks. The funersl - | procession was preceded by a detuch- ment of soldiers of the line with fixed bayonets, who took up their positioh at the sideof the altar. The deceased was entitled to military honors, having buen a chevalier of the legion of hon- or, Mass was sung by M Fayre, who led the choir, and included several other great artists of Paris. Numerous selectious of the dead composer’s un- performed work— ‘Des Contest de Hoffman”—were exccuted. The cor- tege left the Madeline for thecemetery of Mont Martre wih their usual for- mality, PARISIAX ABSURDITY. Tho Paris papers yesterday were full of absurd stories” ahout the evil eye which Offenbach’s MORNING EDITION. AMONG THE STARS. William Lassail, the sstronomer, fs desd. DEPOSING THE SULTAX. A dispatch from Conntantinople eays there are rumors that the powers will incite or encoutage the deposition of the sultan. DIZZY NOVEL. Earl Beaconsfield is writing a new novel named ‘“Endymion.” 'MORE FIGHTING, A dispatoh from Cabul says Ayoob Khan is raisiog a now armyat Herat. PROUD OF HIN. ., Prof. Lowell, the Americanminister, inangurated the session of the Work- ingmen’s College in Liond n yusterday, and delivered a warmly applauded ad- dress on “Self Education.” The building wes crowded with a fashion- able audience. SICE PATEIOT. Bpecial digpateh 10 The Bos S % Rowe, October 8, 1 s mi—Gen. Garibaldi is under medical advico and will winter at Lavaqaa, near Chivare. RESOLVED, XT0. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Dugris, October 8, 1 a. m.—A prl- vate conference of the leading Irith land owners was held in this city yes- terday, Earl Donoughmore presid. ing. The concensus of opinion was that Ireland was now under a reign of terror. A deputation proceeded to the castle and had an interview with the lord lieutenant and Mr. Forster and demanded that the government deal with the crisis. Earl Cowper, the lord lieutenant, and Mr. Forster each expressed ther® sympathy, but de clared that they would maintain the - { law, if possible, within the law, bur would adopt other measures, if it were necessary. Mr. Forster stated that the government was still collecting all necessary information. The confer- ence wes earnest and mnanimous in its action. There were 105 landlords present, BOYAL PITY. Her majesty has expressed her sym- pathy to Lady Mountmorres for the murder of her husband, IRISH IRE. A number of armed and_disguized men maltreated and cut off the ears of & farmer named Brown at Seartig- town, near Nanturk, county of Cork. SPANISH SPARKS. Epecial Dispateh to The Bee Maprip, Oct. 8,18 m.—A great fire is raging at San‘ander. EVADING THE LW, Special Dispateh to Tho Bes. Pags, Oct. 8, 1 a. m.=—Cardinal Guibert has reopened, with a mass, the Jesuit school in the Rue Madrid, the teachers of which are laymen, ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Spocial Dispatches to The Bee. tion of Wade and Mra. Brown, which bas been set for the 27th, is beginning to atiract attention. They are en- deavoring to securs a rehearing. Lovisviiis, Ky., Oct. 8. —Four in=* iary fires were set in this city ye3 torday within throo hotrs, and there was great alarm and confasion all the efternoon. The actual damago was slight. Lovistiik, Ky., October 8. —The directors of the Louisville & Nashville railroad passed a resolution yesterday doubling the amoubt of stock. This of couree atfacts the price in the mar- ket. The holders of certificates for id up stock have the preference,and the books will be opened December 1st. Lousviiie, Oct. 8.—The attend- ance upon the trotting race yestorday was larger than on auy other during the meeting. The track was in fine condition but the spott was uninter esting foom the fact that the contest- ing horses were not equally matched. o extra good time was made. WasHINGTON, October 8. —Bids for Florent FRENCH POLICY. Spocial dispatch to The Bee. Panrs, Oct. 8, 1 a. m —The French cabinet will meot on Saturday to con- sider the relations of France to the movement against Turkey. T00 MUCH GoLD. ¢ | Spocta) Dispatch to Tax £xx. Pagis, Oct. 7, 1a. m.—The Bank of Frauce is auxious to relieve its vaults of the superabundance of zold that now burdens them, and it an- nounces that it is prepared to pay twenty franc gold pieces of full weight in exchange for notes of the bank to any extent. Hitherto thaso notes have generally been redeemed in silver, and cheques upon the bank have also been generally paid in that coin. NO SMELL FOR BISMARCK. al Dispatches to Tix Brs xDON, October 8,1 a. A Ber- lin dispatch says Prince Bismarck has declined the invitation to be present at the celsbration of the comletion | of the Cologne cathedral. His rea- sons are want of time and the state of his health. NAGGING ENGLAND. The Berlin prees is nearly unani- | mous in the position that the sultan should be compalled to accede to the . | demands of the powers, and also as. sert that the position of England on the eastern difficulty is such that even hoe i deserted by . his allies. . Mr. Gladstone cannot tura back withont deatroying the prestige of England in European countries. FICHTING AHEAD. A Ragusa dispatch says Admiral Seymour yesterday conferred with the s | Russian Rear Admiral Krem, and has communicated the programme of the flects to their governments. Vigor- ous action is imminent, and all of the | foreign consuls are preparing to leave Scutari. RELEASING HOME RULERS. Seven more home rulers recently sentenced to imprisonment, for par- ticipation in the Glasgow riots, have been released. REVIVING WORK. The Oldham ostton mills have re- sumed work on full time, BLOWS AND RAIN. . Z Heavy raioaprerail off the cosst of jornwail, and hurri at Madeira. G GROWING BRITISH TRADE, The British board of trade retarns show the imports for September to have increased £6,500,000 over imports for September, 1879, and that the exports for the same month have incraased nearly £2,700,000 supplying standard furniture for the new custom house at Chicago were opened to-day in the treasury depart- ment. Tne bid of Andrews & Co., being the lowest, has been accepted. New Yomk, Oct. 8.—Largo arrivald of immigranta continue, Over 5,000 have landed in Castle Garden within the past 24 hours, Samatoca, Oct 8.—Jas, H. Riley, the Saratoga oarsmav, acc )mpanied by two friends, left for Naw York to-day. He will sail for Eogland next Satur- day to take part in the great national regatta on the Thames on the 22i. He is in fine health, and confident. Buffalo, Oct. 8, —Tae initial num- ber of the Evening News an independ- ent journal, will be issued next Mon- day. E. H. Butler is editor and pro- orietor. Scuerctavy, Oct. 8.—The demo- cratic congressional convention of the 20th distriot reassembled here yester- day and received Judge Henry Hil ton’s formsl declination of nomina- tion. Nicholas H. Decker, a wealthy contractor of Johnstown, was nomi- nated. Provmexce, R. L, Oct. 8 —The republicans of the second congress- fonal district yesterday, after taking 83 ballots, nomirated Jonathan Chase, of Linzoln, to succeed W. Ballou. The convention was the lergest ever held in the state. RocHESTER, Oct. 8 —The epizootic appesred in this city yesterd Veterinary surgeons are of tbe opin. ion that there will be no spread of the disease. Boysin Blue Reunton. Spocial Dispatch 10 The Bes. Ispraxarous, Oct. 8, 1 8 m.— Everything indicates an immense at- tendance at the reunion of the Boys in Blue to-dsy, which will be a grand republican rally. A delegation from Chieago sccompanied by a board ar- rived Wednesday night and several hugdred additional coming in. A D train of eleven cars has been chartered at Detroit to come over the I,P.&L rosd. Thecommittoesre- port that the freworks display will excel anything ever seen in Indiansp- olis. The procession will be under the command cf Grand Marshal R. 8. Foster. - Evarts Relierstes. ‘Special Dispateh to The Hee. ‘WasHINGTON, October 8, 1a m.— Secretary E;-bn; ;l-innz- the opin- ion expresse m previous to his recent visit to New York, that the republicans will certatnly carry that state in November, together with New Jersey and Connecticut. | to the manageient that Emmet was now resting quietly in a darkened room, where no one is sllowed to visit him. ing much casier than ho has been, and York;to tho tirst dispatch she sent a re- ing, nodoubt, that it wasa similar es- capa telegram met with a, better reception, and she will probably reach here by Satarday. Meantime, all news con- corning Emmet's condition is gener- ally sought after, and it is with difi- Ixouaxapouts, Oct. 8.—The exeon- | Special Dispatch to Tho Bey m.~Tle republican state convention to choose presidential electors met in this city to-day in the Iargest hall in the state, which was handsomely dec. ofated for the occesion. ably the most numerously attended conventlon ever held here, Geaeral Horatio Rogers was elected chairman and Gen. Lewis Gower and Arthur D. Payne were selected as secretarles, Gen. Rogers addressed the convett: tion in an able speech, eulogiting field. Gen. Peabody Wetmore, of Newport, was nominated candidate for first_elector unanimously. Hon Rowland Hazard, of South Kingstown; was chosen seconid elector; Wm. Goge dard, of Warwick, was unsnimously chosen elector, and Harvey E. Well- man, of this city, wss chosen as fourth elector. Was & nominations_wete made unanimous. President Eli Robinson, of Brown University, was introduced and made anable speech, claiming that the atti- tude of the democratic party on the currency ard tariff questions forfeited them any claims for support of the people. terma to President Hayes, gave the lower elements of the democratic par- ty & dig, and eaid the Catholic rell gion, which is believed by several mil- lions of people why are democrats, is not in harmony with Republican in- Van Zandt followed in an able ad- dress, in which he catalogued the mis- demeanors of the Democratic party. The convention then adjourned- The first district congressional convention unanimously Aldrich, Special Dispatch to The Bee. _The - American’ board of foreign mi in thls city yesterday, and elected the following board of officers for_the ensuing vear: kins, D. D.; vice Clark, D. D. and John O. Ccngdon S. F. Ward. In the even- ing President Hopkins delivered his insugural address, and addresses were delivered by Rev. Dr. Chamberlain, of Norwich, Conn.; Rev. Alex. Han- ny, of London, secretary of the Jon- gregational Unton of Eogland and Wales; President Paal A. Chadbourne, of Wil Stevens, of Montreal. The sessions close to- Special Discatch to The Bees tary Vrosman, of the republican state committee, said yesterdsy that the campaign work was going forward vigorously in all parts of the state. He said that judging from the reports sent by our rpeskers snd ofim‘él county organizations, we shall come down to this city with about 75,000 majority. Jas. M. Steuart, for the last four years postmaster of the honse “of.. rep- Tesentatives, died st his residence in Alexandris, Va., last evening. FAILING FRIIZ. DARING DAVENPORT. Joo Emmet, the Actor, Ends | The New York Supervisor of Up His Sprees in Bed. Elections Shows He Cannot e 'm' be Bulldozed. Bpecil bispatih to The ad, p 8r. Lous, October 8, 1 &, m.—Lest S Sundsy a wezk #go Joe Emmet open- | 8 wcial Dispatches to Tas Baz. edat the Grand Opera house for a two weeks' engagement. Manager Norton had gotie on east to straighten him up atter the Pittsburg episode, and hereashed town on thé diy fote he wes to appear. This being his home, he was soon in the company | of a party of his friends, and it wes noticed that hé was irinking as usiial. He played during the first week to overflowing houses, in which standing room was scarcely obtainable. His Saturday matinee was littleless anovation From tho soclety leaders of the city, About Wednesday, it was noticed that he sang with evident ef- fort, which became more pronouncsd on the following night. Un Saturday afternoon, notwithstanding his appag- ent throat affection, his performasice ‘was never tiiore enjoyed. On Satur. day evening he fairly broke down, and his sister, Mrs. Do Roy, was obliged to sing the “Lullaby” behind the scenes, while he ‘plnyufl an accompani- ment in front. It was then apparent Nzw Yorx, October 8.—] o, ~=The general supacvisor of elections, John Davenport, pro] to fol- o posey dotied that he pted < oeitznion papers issited by the supremeand su- perior courts in 1868, Anyome pre- +8nticg pspera of this clavs Will be de: prived of them and denl 2 lego of rogictering for voblng. will, however; issue therit n8W papers in their place, if the claimsnts are en titled to them. Roferences to the subject of his capturing papers made by the Tammany Hall committee on organization Wednesdsy was warmly discussed by the republican leaders yemrdmb 3 At the of the republican hllwqfl' edmmittee, worvas apoaliFEaoR leaging fe< publicans held in the morning, which Mr. Davenport expressed his views regarding threats of tntimida- tion, emanating from ¢peakers at the Tammany meeting. He said it only mads hiin more determitied toenforce the law, and added that he should is- sue an extra order to his subordinates charging them to fully carry out his previous orders relating to the '68 pa- pers, and advise them what course to pursue if resistance tolaw was offered. Mr. Davenport says: “‘I know that I am'right, T have tair and the United States government at my back. The papers I object to are fraudulent and will be seised by the superrisors wherever offered, and if the advice of foolish men is followed and the super- visors are Interfered with, while pur- scing their duty, they shall have all the protection necessary to carry out thelr instractious,” ina bad way, which was indirectly, but not directl i cesses. A ph amination of his throat ssid he would have to cease playing or permaaently injure hia voice. He deeided to with- draw temporarily, although he was announced to appear on the following Wednesday. His company, mean- while, put on ““Ticket-of Lseave Man;” and continued the engagement, but Exmet grew worse instead of better, and he seemed to be stricken with general debility. He was removed to the residence of his sister for batter care, and, until yesterday, the outside publicheard blit littleabout him. Yes terday a rumor was very generally circulated that he was dead; but this was soon denied: ,The fabt fanndt be denied, however, that he has been a very sick man. In his instructions the physician, at first,prescribed small doses of whisky, but taey were taken at too frequent. intervals, and have sinos beeft stopped altogether. < He is Barnuni's Mdle Bustreds. Spectal Dispaich to Th Eee. New Yorx, October 8, 1 a. m.— The Graphic publishesa special from Washington ssying that the publish- ors of the greenhack organ, Nattonal View, have heen cffered $10,000 to e>me out squarely for the fusfonists. The offer is s1id to have been made by a person on tehalf of Barnum, chairman of the national democratic committee. His sister s3ys ho is now rest- that if he continued to_improve, he would be atle to bs about by uext week, She s probably ovet-sanguine, however, aind it would tiot be site- prising if hohad a loog, and danger- ous spell of sickness. His wife has been telegraphed for twice to New Yellow Jack's Vistt. Special dispatch to Tho Bae. Ke¥ WEST, October 8, 1 8. m.—A suspicious case died yesterday stter beikg sick eight days. ~ Another deach by yellow fever was reported yesterday from following a continued ‘debauch. No new cares aro pbported. ply that she would not come on,th TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocks. WaLL STaxaT, October 7—4 p. m. of his previous oner. A second MARRETS culty that the throng of callers Mouey 345 oxcban et kept out of the house. R . khods Taland Sepubicavs. 3 g’p, Garboacy 4.1 B STOOKSY. - Provinece, R. I, Oct. 7, 10 p. eclined } o 5l 1o It was prob- Lal Northwedtern, . 107 Northwestern pfd.1 P i Sa. 2, pp>coczzn s 8 £5 ool Em i Chlcago Produce idarket. Onicago, Qctober 7. Wheat — Active but uncertain; No. 2 spring, 94@94} for October; 95}@95fc for November, closing at 94}o for cash; 94fc for October; 953 @95fc for November; 95§@963c for December. Corn—Rather easier; No. 2 sold at 39@393c for cash or October; 39 403 for November; 44§@44fc, closing at 30§@39}c for Uctober; 40} for No- yomber; 40§c for December; 44}c for ay. Oats—gc lower; No, 2, 2 for cash; 293> for October; 29§@mga for November, closed at 29§@293} for cash, Octob.r or November. Rye—Steady and guiet at 820 for cash or October: 83¢ for November. Barley—Quiet; No. 2 sold _at 76c {or cash, or October; 776 for Novem- er. Whisky—$1 11. Pork—Sold at $18 00@18 10 for October; $12073@12 50 for Novem: ber; closed at818 00 for cash or Octo- ber $12 12} for November; $11 86@ 11 85 for December; $12 60G12 624 for January. Lard—Sold at 8 25@8 40 for October; $7 923@8 02} for Novem- ber, closing at 8 37)@8 40 for cash; $8 35@8 37he for Octoter; 7 95@7 974 for November; $7 82j@7 85 for the year. The state central committee powered to fill vacancies. All He alluded in commendatory tutions. A lotter of regret was d from Geo. Wm. Curtis. Ex-Gov. renominated Nelson W. Misslonnary Meeting. Loweix, Mass., October 8, 1a. m. ol had its third day’s session President, Mark Hop- residents, Hon. 0. Thompson, D. D , ous Hardy, J. Chicego Live Stock. Cmicago, October 7. Hogs—Active but a shade easier; ssles were at'$4 650@480 for heavy packing; §4 804 90 for light packing and_shipping; and $4 76@5-30 for good to choice smooth heavy shivping; receipts, 19,380. Cattle—There was s better feeling the market for cattle for shipment, and owing to the light receipts of good t0 extra grades prices ruled firm and 10@16c higher; the best sales were for a lot of extra prime steers, num- bering sixteen head, shippad by Stew- art & Bro., Hists, Is., and fed Ashley, Washington county, fows, which sold at 5 85, averaging 1,730 by Darlington, M. & Co., to Meyer & R. on New York account; Texans n supply, aod the mar- ket ruled dull for these grades, buyers having purchased liberally yestarday aiternoon; receipts 4 230. Alp Bradford, Joserh L. Ropes, Prof. Eg- bert . Smith, Ezra Farnsworth, E. B. Webb, D.'D., 0. C. Burr, El bridge Gerry and Rev. Isaso Worces- fer; corresponding secretaries, N. G. D. 3, D. D; treasurer, S. College, and Dr. J. F. ay with a farewell meeting, New York Outlook. NEW Yo, Oct. 8, 1 5. m.—Secre- New York Produce Markes. New Yorx, October 7. Flour—Quiet and firm; moderate d!?;hnd. i eat—] 3 Chicago, 8109 @1 10; Milwaukee, $1 091 10; No. 2 red winter, $1 11)@1 113, Corn—Quiet No. 2 at 53c. Oats—Quier. ‘Whisky—Dull. « Pork—813 50 for the year. Lard—$8 70@8 80 for cash; 8 70 for October; $8 47} for No- vember; $335@8 40 for iber; $835 for seller for the year, Wasarxorox, Oct. 8, 1a m.—Ospt. ing of the 2lst Illinofs re held in the Tabernacle. wero asigaed seats on the etage, and the proceeding were witnessed by an andienco that blled the vast hall to epizootic_epidemic here remarkablo by persops who make a study of diseases sffecting horses. Thoueands of horses have now had the epizootic for a week, without be- ing Incapacitated for work. ease, it is said, cantiot Jast much long- br without becoming, in many cases éhrotile. In the 8th, 6th, dthand 2nd avbntes, and 23rd stfeet and Bleeker stroet car stables, there are many cases where horses have had such con- #tant discharge from the nostriale, thattlie membrané has been worn away and blood is discharged. car lines bave followed the lead of th stage lines aud redaced tho houres of labor. THE LATEST NEWS. A Bright Theatrical Star Grada- ally Growing Dim in §t. Louis, Proceedi~7s of the Stalwart Picnickers at Decatur, Ak llinois. The Epizootic Hpedemic in New York Shows No Signs of Abatement. = Played Outy St. Louts, Oct. 7.—Fritz Emmett, who is playing two weeks engage- ment here, was obliged by his physi- an’s direcsion, to cease playing for & few days. Emmett has been suffering from & throat affection, which render- t | od him uzable to sing. Hi itis thought, has assumed an alarm- ing phase, and heis confined In a pri- vate hospital for troatment. His wife has been telegraphed for, to come here, if she wishes to soe him tlive. Knees, Granvs Old Regiment. Special dispatch to The Bes. Decatuw, 1L, October 7.—In. re- sponse to the address of welcome by Mayor Waggoner, Gen. Grant, on his arrival hero yesterday afternoon, said: “It is with_great pleasurd that I visit the city of Decatur sgain, sfter an ab- sence of nearly nineteen years. 1 be- lieve I have not been in the city, not mall‘a than to pass by along the Cen- tral pleasant. mark the progrees that has been made in thia eection of te state, as well as the eity. many o in 1861 here to-day. Mr. Miyof: and Fou, dud the citizens, for this reception.” It is and rallroad, ines 1861 to be here 1 am gratified to see so those who wetit out with me 1 thank them, Ex Gov. Oglesby made a brief re- sponse to calls for a speech. Gen. rant, Gen. Logan and party were the gacata of Milliken during the re- mainder of the afternooti In the evening _the bu The veterans overflowing. The chair was oc- e M- Mackin. The roll call was answered by 125 of the 150 members of the regiment now known to be living. Since the last annual meeting six deaths. were reported. officers of the association were re eolected. The nbxt reunion was ap— pointed at Kfingham, entered after the business had been disposed of. spoke briefly. The old Gen. Grant He was introduced and Gen. Logan and others followed with speeches, and when the meeting adjourned, the veterans shook hands with Gen. Grant. 8 gratid patdie followed by addresses atVamp Sheridan. party return to Chicago this evening. To day thero wes Gon. Grant and The Epizoot. ‘Spacial dlepatches to The Bee. NieW The presont ork, Oct. considered The di All 1af 6 o Boys in Blue. Special Dispatch to The Bes. INDIANAPOLIS, October 7—4 p. m. —The reunicn of the ““Boys in Blue” @ | takes place in this city to-motrow. Creat preparations are made for & grand occaslon, day and night, pro- cessions, dc. Senator Conkling, Hon. Horace M nard, Emory A. Storrs and others will be present. on. Lew Wallace, Netw Yotk’s New Opera House. Bpecial Dispatch o Tun Bax. NEw Yok, October 7.—4 p. m.— Plas for the new opera house at Madison Avenne and Forty-Third street, have just been adopted. They are for pressed brick, with Terra a fire proof structure of Cotta trimmirgs fronting two hundred feet oo Madison Avente; and ofio hundred and ninety feet on the side streets. The wails will be ninety feet high, and the suditorium will seat over three thousand persons. The cost of the building ia named at $450,000. Ttisexpected to be completed in time for the opening of next season. Rafiroad Accident. Bpecial dispatches to The Bes. Tzrex Havre, Ind., Oct. 7,4 p. m. —A train on the Logansport, Craw- fordsville & Southern railroad ran off the track st & small station called Heckland, ditching four cara of iron and two of merchandise and the loco- motive and killing a fireman named Fraak Tucker, of Logansport. A Farmer’s Freak. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. St. Louts, Ostober 7, 4 p. m.—C. W. Rogers, a wealthy farmer living at Moberly, Mo., eloped with a pretty sister of his wifo, named Miss Sale. Both were previously held in high es- teem. Colquitt’s Majoritv. Epecial dispateh to Tris Bex. Atvanra, 3a., October 7—4 p. m. —Retarns are coming in slowly, but indicate that Colquitt's majority for governor will reach 50,000. Every county sends ' increased majorities. Returns_have been received from seventy-five counties, Grant and Blsine. Special fispateh to The Bee. Cricaco, Octobet 7—4 p. m.—Be- fore going to Decatur Gen. Grant called at the republican headquarters, and it was arranged that he should preside at a meeting here to be ad- dressed by Senstor Blaine. Senator Conkling writes that he cannot speak in Chicago during this campaign. Granger’'s Uynsmite Ploc Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Drrsz, Ind., October 7—1, 3. m —Several attempts havebeen made g lsf'ice Five A. B. HUBERMANN, THS RELIABLE JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and I13th Sts. to destroy_the state dam Wabash river at Tt is supposed to have been done by the farmers from above, whose crops are destroyed annu-lly by Tuesdsy a box, containing 110 pounds of dynamite, was found by some parties who were fshing. had been lit but had gone out before Q2 t ADDITIONAL LOGAL. ‘The Reservoir. The city engineer is engaged in making a sursey of the proposed new sife of the reservoir of the Omats Water Works company, preparatc to making his report to-morrow night. The locstion for the frat settling res- ervair will probably be in blocks Q and 228, including also the ground ly- ing between them and the river. This location i8 @ short distance north of the Union Pacific stearn pumps. drew Rosewater is to-day making the survey, and will draw a topographical map for the company. It Is guitslike- ly that the pumpitig machinery will be Tocated in the same vicinity. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIAMOND: We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINCER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. R in 1679 exceeded that of in which this “Old In 1879 we sold Excess over any previous year, 74,735 Machines. r were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Dayl The ** 0'd Relithle” Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most Durab'e Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. e S Mach: has their Trade That Every REAL Singer Sewing Machine ) Mer;ycut into theIron Stand and embedded in the Arm ot the Machiue. THE SINGER MANUFAGTURING CO. Principal Office: 34 Union Squart 00 Subordinate Offi TO THE Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Stock, feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Gouds and SHREVF, JARVIS & €O, Cor. 14th and Dodge Sts, On Tueslay lnst the Wabash, St. Lois & Pacific road did & wenderfol business. On that day it ran on its lines west of the Mississippi alone 117 coaches, all filld with people, which representsd upwards of 7,000 passen- The popular demand for the In1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. 431,167 Machines. The Council Bluffs Iron company Jeatarday shipped a steam pile driver to Beatrice, Neb., the first ever man- ufactured in this city. is also loading a car of fine and elab- orate iron fronts for Hastings, Neb. and yesterday received orders for & car load of minirig machinery to be shipped to Denver. employed at the works over fifty men and a very large amount of work is being turned out.—[Nonpareil. Our eales last ye Thete ate now The latest army orders issued from tho headquarters of the department of the Platte, Fort Omaha, sre as follo The telegraphic instructions of this date; requiring the commanding offi- | 1, cer, Fort Sandefs, Wyoming ferritory, to order A. A. Surgeon K. B. Cannon, U. S. A, on duty at his post, to re- port to Captain Frederick Myers, 9th riival at Laramie Clty, to accsmpapy his command to Fort McKnuey, W. T., are approved Acting Assistant Surgeon Cannon, U. S. A., will, upon completion of his duty, return to his proper station, ac- companying Companies A and D, fantry, en route to their new stations, as far ¢3 Fott Sanders, W. T. Paragiaph 4, Spesial Ordera No.83, cutrent eotics, granting a forlough for to Sergeant Rochus Scholgen,” Company G, 4th Infantry, is hereby revoke . By authority from the Adjutant Geversl's ofico, dated October 1,1880, v six (6) months, with go beyond the sea, (to take effect afterse-enlistment) is grant- ed Sergeant Rochus Scholgen, Com- vany G, 4th Infantry. e, New York. . and 3,000 Officon TRADE. Infantry on his A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in irish-Americai Republican Execu- tive Committee. A meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Irish:American republi- can club of Douglas county, will be held at the board of trade rooms on #: October 9, at 8 p. All members of the comitfitten are requested to be present, as business of importance will be laid before them. G. M. O’Briex, Chairman. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, because they find everything just as repres- Saturday efoni: Everybody should uss this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. ‘A Gard of Thanks. Omana, Neb.; October 6 To the Independent Order of Cdd Fell 1 pray you ts accept my gratitude and heartfelt thanks for your t.ue kindress shown me and my family i behalf of my deceased husband, ee- pecially Messre, Frank Goodrich and 1 feel that it will be sn influence for life, and may heaven bless you all Is the hearty prayer of _ All orders addressed to the Omaha Office, will be promptiy filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Pavenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. Mzs. J. W. Paze. — —A case of constipation by asing Flamburg Fiss. ek isieierid E Undoubtedly the best shirt In the | Is United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority 1 and workmanship, com- their great improvements, thatls Reinforced fronts, Reinforced backs and Reinforced slecves, makes their shirt the most darable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found. otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool, and Canton_ flannel, chemois underwear, made up with view to comfort, warmth and durabil- To invalids and_weak-lunged persons ws offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made for their protection. P Gorruziyes, 3E83 #ges” The Nebraska and Iowa State Fairs re-echo the verdict of the World's Great Expositions at Vienna and Philadelphia. The ooly diplo- mas given at both these Fairs were awarded for work done on the silent No. 8 Wheeler & ‘Wilson Sewing Machine. For proof of this read the official list of premiums. LEGAL NOTICE. N-tice is hereby given that, on the 17th day 579, 0n3C. L Stafford_pu chases, inty treasurer’s offie. at pri taxes of 1577 therce Boots and Shoes Mada to Order The Oaly Compiate Stock In the City H. DOHLE Leadiog Shoe Store. Vate 3:le, f°r the delinque: ‘and forty-Gve ( 48) n the ci'y of Omaha, las county, Nebraska, taxed In the name’ Gardner, xnd that the time cf the redemption thereod wil expire Jgouary 17, 1o JOAN B. DI Aevignee of C. L. Stafford. PASSENCER AGCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conuects With Street Cars SAUNDERS and HAM ind of Red Line as follows: VE OMAHL. PROPOSALS FOR OAK PILES Orrics ov Crrv Curn, Oxuia, Nxs., October 6tb, 1990, | Scaled propoeas will be received b dersigned uatil Friday, Oct. naan. for forcishing 1o the C hundred and forty-four (141), white cak piles, not lers thanl0 fnohe meter aud varying in length from 10%0 13 foet. Bidders will specity the 1 Sales room. 369 15th St., (Jacobs Block) Omaha, Neb. the coatractor at orees of constuuction, and i hali be delivered fo vuch quantities and 3¢ such times a3 they ‘be ordered by the city engineer of Omahs. " A. F. RAFERT & CO., Contractors and Builders. Fine Woodwork Spectaity. the Encaustic 10 DODG! ed J. F. McCARTNEY,