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— Established 1871, BARGAINS REAL ESTATE BEMIS AGENCY, I5th and Douglas Street, Or 3,000 ven.deuce lots for sale by this agen - 3 o8 pricoer anzing from 825 10 €500 each, and o, 2nd n ‘wvery NbBl»ASKA TULbDAY ()C'lOlel‘ 26, 1380 MORNING EDITION NO. 110. Price Five Cents FOREIGN EVENTS. Alarming Situation of the British Troops in South Africa. Parnell Delivers a Speech at a Banquet in Galway, In Which He Urges His Fol- lowers to Invoke Aid from America. The Briti-h Government Deter- mined to Wipe Out the Agitators, Formidable Opposition De- I Grifin & luacs’ addi between St, Mary'waven 3000 to $800. cks on Saunders St., | o wold very cheap: e lots; now is your time beap 1ot in C U. P. dorot—§100 to 8500, TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lots on Park Avere and Georgia street, on roud to park, and tiear head of St Marys $125 4o £300 cach. Seven years timo at eight per vent intorest Lo Uhose who wi Put up xood s stantial buildings. For furthes Partivatues iy b G. P. BEMIS, Agent, Fiftoenth and Douglas Strect. ico lot on Harney and Twent vy near 2ith St., 8600 each. 1 it nca: Flomard steest, oo, €9 1ots 10 Grand View addition, south of U. P bridis and d o, from 215 1o § 00 cach- One acre, 117x370 foet, on 18th strest, sonth Popplet in's new residonce, for 42,000, or will de o city sized lota st from §350 30 $500 VERVIEW ADDITION, Large number of hosutiful reshienco 1ots, 10 catod 1 \dition_ o Capital Hill, be tho east, 20th on the west on piatted—14 on as wtrcot. These I are 500 56 feot 1 width » 1 Douglas strents, Over 200 houses and lot are ofiercd for wale this o ail over the i sire. Prices varylug Erost barzain for e wold immed; Covors fust & quarier of & Dlock. Call and examine this without any delsy, GEO P. BEMIS, Agent, 15th and Dougiae St A desirablo ot mear Coming and udbders Birects, $1,00. PARK PLACH. The cheapest acre lots {n o re thowe offerv for sale. % R0 Colens e e o CUnlngy ani iy Vsirodd nd i will byt vers fh part o, e of those ac much 88 v/ Mor fuil scre today. They are shor disiance west of Cr fghton Lartman s add wore o i 1o 300 cachs Choice « B trocts, 81,500, evoral gond lots i Nels, 1 and Calitornls. s adistion, 160 to 850 each. ‘Ohoioo fot in Thorneil's nd g Several larce lota in Hartic rode and 24 u b, Prices & 00 on, 14 000 ~ddi 104t Reedn fir wouth of 1 “aine o th 2 chaiog cormor 1 wtreats, gix) €1y wrms Lo purchase 2l 4 e o’ 2, i ouglas & rects, 950 to 81 Do 1, BT Al vory alnabile a1 OBt cvary business Mok LAKE'S ADDITION. 0cho co ren o Jiately north eauti ful rosid St 19tk and ch Poppicton an the Dudicy 1 foot eawt. frontasn avenac, fect in depth. Wil divide D132 feot by 359. Call and get tull pa; An acre en 18th stroet, 108 foct. cast frontage by 37 foot decp. This is Just both (Poppicton pia-s, Tilel gui-adce, cal and et prico and terms T 18 good lots, just Smith's addition, an Baunders strect pricos. ng. time to baver who improve BEMIS, Agent. HORBACH'S ADDITION. 53 lote o Horbach's first and second ad ition 0 164k, 15th, 198k and 200 streets, betneen Ficholas, Pail, Shorman and Clark i ccta, very Bandy to U. ek, et | ranging in prices rom 1 100 cac woquiring ouly emall W ST 150 gond tatms for sale in Douslas, Sarpy, Washington, Burt, Dhlce, Seunders and Fastern tler of counties. £2330,00 acres bost aclected lands in the state for Hiate entitiad ol tree distribution. Geo. P. Bemis’ Rea Esvare Acency.* 15th & Douglas St., OMAHA, - - - - - NEF | Parnell, n speaking, said: | the yoke now encircl veloped by the Coercion Policy. The Pope's Pecuniary Condi- tion Compels Him to Economize, The Czar's Betrothed Aspires to Crown and Sceptre. THE NEW MARKET RACES. Special Dispatch to Tho B New Manker, October 26—1 a. m. —Toe Houghton me:ting has been under the most fav.rable circum- stances, the weather being agreeable and the atteudance large. ~ James R. Keen's “DonFuland” ran second for the Nursery st five, Lord the winner. The Criterion stakes of America was doubly repre-ented. Mr. Keene's ‘Bookmaker,”and Lorillard's “Dakota,” were among the starters, and ran badly. Mr. Crawford carricd off the race with his “Thebias, Lord Roseberry'a “‘Savoy” being ses- ond. The race for the Wilton handi- cap was won by “Milan,” Capt: M- Hull's throe year old. SHE PLIRS TG Spectal Dispatch to The Bee. Loxvox, October 25, 10 p. m.—A St. Petersburg dispstch says Priacess Dolybourki, with whowm the czar re- contly contracted a merrlage, strenu- ously oppoee the cz:r's proposed ab dical , unles she is first grantci tho title of cmprers, even if sho is o1- lowed to bear it only for a fow day It i by no means_considered proba- ble that the czarowitch will coasent to such an arrangement. 1QUIQUE DESTROYED. Spocia dlapatch 10 The Hee Loxnox, October 25—10 p. m.— Private telegrams received on Satur day from Lima, stato that Iquique, a small seaport town in the department of Arequips, South Awerica, has been almost entirely destroyed vy firo. It has a population of about vne thous- and. TAE UPRISING IN SOUTH AFRICA. Spocial diapateh to Tho Eee. Loxvox, October 26—1 a. m.—A dispatch received yesterday unhavpily confirms the advices of Saturday in relation to the critical state of aflairs in Natal. Tt is oflicially announced from the foreigu office that the natives, who have heretofore stubbornly op- posed the recont act on of the British goverament, have at last openly re- lted. Gen. Clark, who is in com- mand of the colenial forces, is known tobe short of provisions, and with a force of mon 50 e 2tirely inadequate to cope with such an exigency the greatest fears ave felt for his personal safety and that of his command. Those most familiar with_the country and the present dispoeition of the troops, do not hesitats to express their doubt as to the possibility of his being reached in time by the reiuforcements which have been ordered to his relief. The present Afghan troubles are en tirely due to the determination of the Cape government that only whito men shall be allowed to carry arn The Basutos had already set the exampl of open and armed defiatce, aud it had appeared to be but a question of time before other dissatistied tribes which, up to this time, have remained true to their allisnce to the British colonial _ government, would join forces with the Basutos and unite in a common attack on the small body of colouial troops to which was commit- ted the enforcement of the order for dissrmment. The publication in The News of the revolt, unaccompanied by details, has caused great excitement, and farther advices are awaited with painful apprebension. A later dis. patch from Cape Town says it is re- ported that a number of Kuropeans bave been massacrad beyond Natal. THE COMIN The coming regetta continues to at- tract great attention. Yesterday the betting was 70 to 40 on Hanlan, who is looking the picture of health. Nanton's patty are very confident of s succoss, and have insiructed Mr. Lewis, of Tatter's Halls, to executo a commission. Hosmer # unwell and looks fatigued. Hanlan, Trickeit and Hosmer have decided upon their col- ors. Hommor's are particularily saudy. ST, PARNELL BANQUETED. Special diapatch to Tuw Bak Dusw, October 26—1 a. m.—Par- nell and O'Conner were entertained at 2 bonquet fn Galway yesterday. Mr. “If Irish- men would eall upon thelr brothers in Awmerica for help, and would show that they had a faic chance for success, they would havo America’s trained and organizad assist. government, ho eaid, could ot sus- pend the habess corpus or pass the coercion act without the sanction of parliament, which should not be given as long as the home rulers wero ablo to stand. If the members were impris- oned they would resign their seats. CABLECRAMS. Special dispatcles to The Pee. The Privce of Wales was preeent at the grand Free Masons' banquet at Maasion house, in Louden, last even- ing. The weavers of Glasgow have ro solved to subwit to the Messrs. Gal- braith’s terms. It will be remember- | fuco1 to zive the uce demsnded | | by the men, and further informed the operatives that they were quite unde- cided as to whetner they would go on with their works o suspend them. | The Emperor of 4 . yesterday, n receiving a number of the delesatos, | eaid that he considered that the ical sitvatton would warrant the r | duction of troops in B snia ‘and Her- | zegovinia. 'he question of colonization and emigration was taken up yestorday by Dr. Knapp, author of soveral valuable | works on the United Siates, who de- livered a brilliant oration hefore the Economie congress now in session in Berlin, and the con, the opinion that the y tion of grain in the United Statesis due to an excessivo drain on the fer- tility of the virgm soil, which must be fullowed by exhausiion, o that in the comse of timo the condition of tho agricultural production of Ame ca will fail to the Enropean lovel, It is reported that is not disposed to take the fiold unless a:- sured of the support of the powers. In any case it will tske several months to put Greeco ona proper war footi It is yumored in Londou that Mr., Shaw will retire from the land com- mission in consequenco of threatened prosecution of wembers of the land league, A Constantinople dispatch says Ma- hamed Nedim will covfer with the bondholders’ delegates. At & meeting of workingmen in Madrid, resolutions were adopted demanding the exclusive secular edu- cation of their children, A dispatch frem Seutait says Bedu Boy, the Turkish commiesioner, ro- turnied to Scutair on Saturday, snd re- quested the Montenegrin delegates to 1izet him at Antevari five days hence. Trickett has declined to row Black ed that the Galbraiths positively re- mau, es he has work emough for the present. Lacock offers to row Black- wan for £200 a side. The Dirilla denfes the impen sbolution of forced currency in Ita and says the schemo has not yet beou cousidered. Alcko Pasha opened the Rouma- Tian assembly yesterday with a con- gratulatory speech. Prince Gortschakell will pass the winter at Nice. A Vionna dispatch says the inbabi- tants of Bosnia and Herzogoviana have petitioned Mr. Gladstone urging the right of automy. A government reporter was refused admiseion to the banquet given to Parnell and O'Conner at Galway yes- terday. Lord Beaconsficld is much troubled with the gout. A dispatch from Amsterdam says that a yacht collided with a_stcauer off Gwioberg, Holland, and twelve students wero drowned. A tremendous hurricano in Nova | Scotta Inst Saturday, did serious dsm- age to shipping. ORDERED HONE, Spoctal dispatel to Tue B, TLoxnox, Ostober Largs bodies of British troops have been ordered home from Tudia. This is considered indicative that the government apprehonds no further sorious distarbance in that quarter. PUTTING DOWN THE IRISH, Under sirong pressure from in- fluental quarters the govern- meut has determined to proseed at onee with the vizorous prosecittion of the Irish agitatos. Dublin to-day, the entidior will submit a plan for indictme prosecotion of the leadors Resiments now stationed at Davenport have been ordered to proceed at once 1o the dis- turbed rural districts of Ircland. This order was entirely unexpected and has caused considerable sensation. PARNELL'S PROSECUTION, Spectal Dispatch to e fax. Dusury, October 25—4 p. m.—Ru- mors which have been in' circulation for a fow days, that the government intended to transfer proceedings against the Parnellites to Londen, has caused grest consternation among the leaders, who counted on the prosecution and possible imprisoument of the leaders in Ire- land and prepared an_elaborato pro- sramme of agitation, based on it. Tho rumor, however, is without founda- tion, They will proceed in Ireland. The Irish officers have completed pre- paring the case and on Saturday next cight magistrates and numerous inspeciors~ will be cilled as witnesses. The prosecutions are to be rigidly conducted, but if for any renson they should fail, it is under- stood that ths government will call upon parliament to ‘pass special mens- ures to regulate sffairs in Ircland and stop Incendiary acts and speeches. AMERICAN CONTRACTORS are supplying Greece with immense quantities of arms and breadstuffs. oPPOSING T ERNMENT, Spocial Dispatch to The Boeu New York, October 25.—4 p. m.— Londen dispatches say the zovernment is surprised at the extent of the op- position to the course it is pursuing in relation to the land leagues. All shades of political opinfon uniting denouncing it as & weak reaction Numbers of the cabinet secrotari say the ministrys will stand or fall by its Irish policy. POSTOFFICE TURNED. The posteffice building at Manche icr has boeu burncd. The details are wanting, es telsaraphic communica- tion was cut off by the fire. NEw Yorx, Ociober A London epecial says that the post offico at Mauchester is in flames and will be destyoyed. All telegraph com- ! on with London is now, at . m. saepended. Great alarm is 1:23 felt in London as there is plain indica- tion that the firo was set by ince diartes and itis bolieved by many per 2ona that this indicates the intention to orzanize disturbances in Enaland in aid of the land leaguc in Irelani. A BOGUS VISION. A London specisl says the vision of the Virgin at Father Ignatus’ Ab- bey, about which there has been so much speculation, turns out to be nothing but the reflection from a win- dow. THE POPE'S "PINTONS. Special Dispatch ta Twn Bex Row, Oct. 25—4 p. m.—The pope to-day received a body of pontifical functionarics whom his necossary ro- duction of his hoasehold espenses has temporarily, at lesst retired from their positions in_his service. His holine made a brief address, in which he re afimed his right to temporal which political doprived bim. fete of the 20:h of tho entry of R ome, should pra arsed, It was in unprovoked rob outrazge for which of excuso could be y pleaded. The Pope also nned the Ttalian school system and expressed regret that the dople- tio of his revenucs rendered him un- Mo to thorou:hly combat, as ho de- |8 red, the infidelity and iucradulity \Lll nml.-r various forms were in- power of cvents hal Ho said that th cuber, celotratin the Ttsiians int ly be held tho mature of and Bpecial dispate o Loxvo, Ostober 25—4 p. m.— ews las fust boen reccived hiere by the government frow Capo Town. Tho natives of Na- tal have revaitod against the govern- went auth and tho Eritish col- " ELEGTRIC BRIEFS. Snoctal Disgatclies to Tu D W. AR aim, a tarior, d f in Lake M £ Chicigo, Sundsy. The budy was recovere Ho has a daughter liven, ninth sirect and Third York, Press Stauley and Tom McClare loit Morgan, Farrin county, day night, foll of whisky. way home_about widnight Stanley murdered MeClure. Two witnesses On their The Search for the Vietims of the “Alpena’ Abandoned. Detectives Working up the Case of the Forged Garfield Letter. Synopsis of Secretary Sher- Forthcoming man’s Treasury Report. Doyle Identitiew, Sl diatels o the oo Chtiza 21 s m or, was taken sicrdny aud instantly rec roer and Judg from’ the connty jait hotographed. Ho v nd brad Foster, for itimg in Ly Salle county. is no mistake as to his identity, k raseal. When of the money fuund in his possession to Lis wife at Bradford, bt as the of- icers could aot te!l which was counter- feit and which genuine, they are wait- ing to hear from Washingion beforo sendirg the lady any pin money. were present. Stanley then swore that he would kill them if they touched the dead body, aud marched them before him to their homes. A white man, named Ken Hadynsx, Atter the Forgers Special dispatch to The Boe. ved by ex-Gos. was shot and inatantly kilod t D boro, Ga., Sunday, by Jelf Da Cause unknown Wi, Lynch, a well known window shade manufacturer of Dotroit, and 1. D. Cave, a stato gazette> publisher, also of Detroit, were among those lost on the Alpena ot before mentioned. Tho bedies of Mrs. V. Vasscman were taken from the lake at »y-eterday. Sho had tied the to her hody with a vil, aud ed iut) the lako bacauso of tho Emma Jewitt, Miss Min- and Fanny Louise Buck- m, twenty wmiles for $300 a side, 1000 added by the manager: oubt be even more excitin than that betwoen Miss Penner and Miss Jowitt oot weok. Miss Buck- inzzham, the challenging party, prom ises to make it lively for the western nie Pmne ingl A moeting of tho general passenger agenis of the western railroads is to be held in Chicago Wednosday to completo the pooling arrangement ed out by tho presidents in New It is expected tho Illinoi Bvaline Girter, sfop-danghter nl M, h W. Benvett, of Torkland, ¢ before the fm;lucc when her clothin and before the flames could be extinguishod she was brned #0 badly that she dicd in a few hours: Tu Tndianapolis last ovening a ne- gro niamed James Diipree, alter an abs his wifo, went to_ hi former residence and found one Albert Stone, als colored, in bed with his wife, and eut Stono's the raz i intd the street, followed by Du- pree, when Stone shot his pursuer, the hall enteriug just above the heart, Both negroes are not expected to live. Ummmon of the Erie. Special Dispatch to Tho Bes. New Youx, October 26—1 a. n The rumor concerning the removal of Tingh J. Juwett from the presi- y of the Erio railroad, and the iment of D. 0. Mills, a well wn_Califoraia millionaire, to tho oflice, is still talked of among Wall sireet mau, but nothing dofinite eithet way can be authoritatively stated. Mr. Jewett is at present out of town, aud the oflicials about_the geveral offices on West street will not exprose any opinion during his absonce. A gentleman connected withthe Erio for years said the Erie railroad was never ina more prosperous condition than now. During the past season an enor- wous business bas been done, and many improvements are thought of. Ono'is to build a new track extend from Pit erson to Ridgewood. This will save twenty miles of steep grade botween those places. There aro ather groat improvements being con- sidered by the directors, A great portion of the road way Is to be nowly allasted, and monoy cxpended in various ways. The English stock holders of the road do not favor ex penditures of money for iwprove ments, They aro more conservativo, and want their dividends. Trade Statistics. 8poctal Dispateh to Tho Loe. Wasinarox, October 26—1 a. m. —The bureau of statistics report the exports of merchandise for the month f August to have boen $67,107,478; and imports $56,263,249, showing an excess of exports of §10,934,2: The exports of gold and silver con and bullion for August were §611,399, and imports £9,863,738, an increase of imports of §9,238,3: e el Death of a Detroit Editor. Special Dispatch t0 Tho Bee Dergorr, Mics., Oct. 26—1 a. m. —R bert F. Johnstone, editor of The Michigan Farmer, of this city, and secretary of the state agricultural so- ciety, died suddenly Sunday night, without an instant’s warning. He re- tired before midnizht in his sl 00d health, and soon_after his wife found hiw dead: . Discase of ‘the heart was the supposed causo. He was the oldest editor and publisher of this city, and cne of the best and most reliablo writors on stock in America. —— Capital Notes. Special Dispateh to the Fex, Wasnxcrox, October 25—Secretary Sherman Teft hero this morning for New York. He expects to ba absent until the latter part of the week. Acting Sccretary French will leava hero on Thuraday night for Concord, Mass, to vote at the election on Tues- day cf next week. In the United States supreme court to-day the Missouri State lottery case was dismissed. Judge Lawrence, first comptroller of the treasury, loaves to-night for Ohio to resume campaign work. will be taken in to stop her | 1 Jowell yesterday, was one irom Gen. Gurlicld, rclative to the forged letter published a fow doys ago in a shoet publ shed s city, and now used o3 a campaiga documet, Gen. Garfield charzcteriz:d the forged letter as brutal in language and senti- ment. Ho assoris that he never ex- i or sutertained such ideas as th in the ya;er now boing dishiibuted throughout the country. Mr. Jewell immediatly seot the letter to & lithographer, who will make & number of plates whicli_will be used for printing a number of fac similes, which will bo ready foe distribution to-day. Tt is reported that quest of Mr. Garlield, to employ de toctives in the macter of tho Chineso letter, bs heen complicd with, and the working up of the caso has been entrusted to a dotective firm on Broad- way. Tempestuous Voyage. Special Dispateh to The 1a m.-The steamer “Titient,” of Liver pocl, Caprain_Williama, bound for Now York, a-tived hero T2:t o in company of tho stcamer*Bel tho formibr fn a disabled condition. 6 left port Uctober 11th, and on the 23d encountered a heavy sea gal which increated to a frightful hurri- cane, She had only part of a carg of Dundee goods. This got adelft in the hold and settled in o mass on tha starboard side. The sparo propollor, which was fastened to tho deck bes tween decks, broke adrift, and bouncing from eido to side, made sev- cral les in tho starboard a3 a man's body, omos, on the port side. The water rushod in, and it was fearcd tho vee- sel would sink. Tho pumps wero worked hatd, and a largo patt of tho cargo was wob off. During this time two of the crew were severely injured. On Sunday the wind moderated, and falling in with the “‘Bollaire,” which wan o her Voyage from New York to Lendon, wes accompanied by her to this port, Draw'ng to & Close. Special Dispateh to Tha lie., New Yorx, October 26—1 a. m. Tho lest of the great street demon- strations in this city, of tho contond- ing parties iu this p)litical campaign, are at hand, much to the gratification of eobor sided citisens, who rejoico at tha nearness of tho close of a hotand passionate struggle o damaging in many ways to business and the gen- eral peace of mind. Search for the Victims Abahdoned Special Dispatch to The Bee. Houraxp, Mion , October 26—1a: m.—Tho first body from the wrocked Alpena was fully id d yesterday as Mrs Maggio MeCoune!l, of Oconto, Wis., former stewardess of the vessel. Her nephew, John Lambert, of Ocon- to, arrived, and before the body was exhumed he described it so perfectly that there could be no misiake. He mentioned a slit in her ear, caused by having at one time an ear ring torn out, aod theidentification of the body way corroborated by Mr. Worms, of Graud Haven, who recognized Mra. McConnell’s trunk and key, which he had sold her. Supterintendent But- lin, of the Goodrich line, has gone home, and no further ofl earch for bodies will be kept. o wind and current were off shore yesterday, and if auy bodies come to the snrface they are carried out to t bodies of the sixty to eighty drowned have been recovered. Indications. Boaclal Dispateh to The Bor. Wasasaron, October 26—1a. m, For upper Mississippi and lower ouri valleys cloudy or partly Mi clondy, with occasional ‘light ram or anow, coldor northerly winds with higher barometor, Unitedt States Treasury Exhibit. Special Dispatch to the lice Wasnincros, October 26--1a. m. —Tn his last annusl reporé the secre- tary of the Treasury cstimated the re- ceip's from custom sources for 1880 at £150,000,000, The forthcoming an- nual report of the secrotary will show that the receipis from this source was £186,522.064 60, baing au increare of $34,522,064.60 overthe amount esti- mafed. Toe report will also show that the total receipts of the gov ment from all sources for tho year 1880 wore 83! 510 98, being an incrense of $ the smount estim: plas revenue of $05,853,65: . The total receipts from customs aud inter- nal revenue for the fiscal year com mencing July lst, last, to date, are £109,705,000, and the expenses are §65,500,600. For the same period in 1879 the receipts were $04,224,000, and the expenses were 270,842,000, The estimated decrease in the public debt for the current month- Is upward of $8,000,000. The total disburse- ment of standard dellars for the week endivg Soturday last, was $318,990, against §339,4905 for the symo period last year. The bulk of the frat | grain and cotton growing re: named amount was distributed in the twber 108 US4 03 Currency Chicaso Produce Markot. Cuteaao, October Trregular and lower, ¢ hetter than on Saturday; gs0ld at and between mber; §1€0{ Wheat DOME IC DOING The Demo-Chiness Gag Picvas Highly Amusng to the Ho:dlumws of Frisco. The Effect of Barnum’s Forg- ery Beneficial to Re- publicans. Sad Memorials of the “Alpena” d Up on the Shores. Auother Slander Naved. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Orxorsxart, October 25— 4 . m.— Stanley Matthews, in an interview day, says the statement made yester day thit Gartield practleally admitted to bim that ho_wrote the Chiness let- ter, i a lie. He says Garfield talked frecly about the letter, unhesitatingly pronouncing it a forgery. The Last Roorback. Spectal Disgateh to The Bee. Octobar 1p. m. , of Galifor- , waa asked about itieal pro-pects in California mbor; closing 00c or cash; 540D for Octo £100}@100% for November; $102 for December; $102F for January. Corn—Opened lower, but closed wich the decline Of for D | for October 104@403 for Decomber May. Oats- Lake No. 4 cash; November; closing af wher October; 2012 November; 30a30ke for Decomber Rye—Wasquiot at 83:for cwsh or November. Barley—(Juiot ; do No 4 80@s04c. Whisky—g1 11, Mess Pork —Closed $13 25 for cash: 11 4231145 for Novemb.t; 81140 acller for the yoa Lard—Closod No. 2 cash Slc; Cuic, Hogs—Were dui per 100 lower, owing maiuly toliberal offers; salos woro at $4 35@4 50 for light picking; §4 for heavy packivg and 74 55 for heavy smooth Receipts, hoge Cattlo—Fair, and a3 York matket was reported ste and unchanged, there was better fee iug here and what salcs transp wero to shipipers on New Yorl count. Local buyers wero looki round and fow sales wero made about Saturday,s figures, but stock bad not pissed tho scales up to 11 o'cloc Sales ranged from §1 & shipping its. St. Lov Klour—Lower; XXX §4 8064 55 femily $1702 choice, $4 955 15; fas Wheat—Opened lower bt vanced; No. 2 red, 99@994c for caxh, 99}c for October. 3100 for Noverbor; $105§@104@103% for December; 99}c for_the ye for January; No. 3 do November: do 86§@87. Corn Slow at 39]@39{le for cas 30 for Octobor; 394@30%e for N weiiibér; 33@todc for - Dy or; 39]@394o for the year; 30 44 for May. Oats— Botter at 29]@29dc for cash; 30 for November. Rye—Quiet at 83, Barley—Qutet; at Lead—Qulet at $4 Butter—Unchanged. Eggs—Unchanged, Whisky—Steady, jobbing at §1 Dry Salt Meats—Quiet at $4 Slow at €5 25@8 70 Receipts—Flour 10,000 bbls, wheat 209,000 bu,corn 67,000, bu,onts 31,000 bu, rye 4,000 bu, barley £1,000. Shipmente—Floue 9,000 bbls, 000 bu,corn 5.000 by, oats 8,000 bu, Rye, none; Barley, none. New York ProduceiMarke’ Niw York, October 2 Flowr—Without declded _chang, moderate export and home_trade_in- quiry round hoop Ohio at §4 79@5 00; choice do 85 10@6 00; superfiue w tern, €3 80@H 25; common to go tra do $1 256@4 70; choice, do §4 6 50; cholco white' wheat, do 4 m and in fair de- 5@sle. 24c for fair to ular, Chicy : : No 2 winter §1 16{; sale Corn—Quiet, 150,000 bu. Oats—Quict. Provisions—Pork for October; vembe 5 sales at §19 rear. (@S 25 seller 28 40 buyer for for the yor; §8 32 the year, Doyle, the “Queer Pusher.” Special Dispateh to Tux Lrx. Ciicago, October 25—4 p. m.— J.B. Dogle was to-day identified in the county jul by S dent Warner, of Piukcrton’s detectives. Twenty-five y:ars ago, Warncr, then sheriff of La Saille county, Hiinois, 1 Brad Fuster and captured a portion of their counier- feiting appara‘us. They succesded in throwiug most of their manufactared coin_into the Tllinois ard Michigsn cmal and succeeded in mak eacapa through informality i rant. Among Dovle's irquirics, on arriving, wers for Dr. Callender, ar- rested eome time ago fer passing coun- terfeit ten dollar bills in Stark and Bureau countirs. The two men had arrested Doyio i: “My advices are and itis the ersal impression (nat wo will carry California has never wiv on. Garfield, regarding Chinese » labor have any effect in Califor- “It was stamped out too promptly to do any harm. 1t will do him good. eive the most ignorant onsery that e will offand i thodecent pertinn of the domoy Sad Memorials. Ba. m’of a grape box fiches in_ dismeter, was picked up up in the surf, one milo south of here yesterday aiternoon, by Mr. Hart On one side was written: “Whoever picks this up, remember tho writer is only an_orphan. Iam happy nnd willing to die, for T haveno e tocare for me. At this time, we 1l kow our doom, she s fast Suing to vicces. Wo know we can never reach Lud or ever soe it The boat is ng to pi (S med) " D. Cavore. Oa tha othec side is written, ina different hand writing: “4 fow minutea o in vatery gra (Signed.) then wo will all Another piers was found about five miloa north of St. Joseph by & boy. It was cut from a shingle, was boot shaped, ¢ , four inches wido. On it was the following: “Tho “Alpena’ is goivg to picces. 1 ali b lost.” ned.) Carray Navie was a word after “lost h could not be deciphered, but ¢ in said J. Kidd, s collector at BentonHurbor, and by others who are familiar with his writi Spectal Dipateh Naw Youk, October 25, The story telegraphed from Cles toa democratic paper inCincinnati th the directors of the jonal Associs ted Press met and instructed an Mentor and interviow G cfield o1l tho tariff question is un- true. Tho National Associated Press be- ing composed of papors of both par- ties would, under no_circumstances, authorizo 50 one-sided an interview. Th facts of the alleged inters of & reportes nding to represent o1 Press, called pear 50 bo land, falsoly pref the A\anun at G was that ho must decline to submit to any interviow. What he had to say, he gave directly to the public. A Lonely War. Dispatcios to Tux Izne, Cuicaco, Oct. 26 —The railroad war is contivued by the Illinois Ce: tral, which was not included in the peace arravgements to harmor the Wabash. The Central ia sellirg re- Guced tickets to St. Louis and all in- termediate points at greatly reduced rates. Nearly all travel for the sout going by that road to S Spec City Council. The city council held a epeciat meeting last evening to take action on the bids for the new $66,100 seven per cent. city bouds, received under the new ad: Tho following members wero pre- Blackmore, Daily, Dodge, erger, Jones, Labsgh, Roddis, Stephenson, Thiemm, and Mr. Pres- tisement. and . Frank Murphy, full fssue, $1.09 and 40-100. James Creighton, full issue, €1.091. Jobhn C. Cameron, full issue, §1.07 d Chae. H. $1.08]. Charles Arthurs, full fssus, $1.083 George W. Chase, full issuc, $1.09 and 319, On_motion of James Stephenson, the bid was unanimously swarded to Frauk Murphy. The following resolution introduced by Councilman Daily, was adopted: solred, That the mayorand city clerk are hereby instructed to si; the 266-100 of boud:, aud when so signed and the seal of the oty piaced thereon, the city clerk shall deliver said bonds and coupons to the aity treasurcr, taking his reaeipt therefcr. Tho city treasurer is bere- by instructed to deliver said bonds to Frank Marphy, purchaser thereof, up. on the payment by him of the agreed price therefor and with the pro- ceeds red-em the outstanding floating debt bonds, dated November Llst, , in snch as in his judgment may © bast interests of the city. Willisms, full issue, a long converaation at the jail yester- day. The council then adjuurned to meet to-night, W, JF. X EDHOLM g ERICKSON Wholesale and Retail Manu facturing JEWELERS, [~ LARGEST STOCK O¥— old and Silver Watehes id Jewe'ry in the City. Come and See Our ftock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, 15th & Dodee. Opposite Postoflice. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, At Chies BROATCH, 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. 2o Prices. 112me Ww. F. STOETZEL, Dealer i HARDWARE, The Cheapest Place in the City for FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES. I Manufacturs my own Pieced TIN W ARE, That will last you a lifetime, at the Lowest l’n( e in the cit. and deal in no fa dealt in now-a-day=. ory-mads trick that i almost universally also manufacture all kinds of Cans. iTZEL, - - - Tenth & Jackson Si GATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, And Wholes: Fall and Win ara now the best in the mark TOYS for the Holiday trad TOBBAGCGONIST le Dealers in C r we will handle RS and CONFECTIONERY. During the COUNSELMEN’S FRESH CYSTERS, which . A largo assortment of CANDY and SUGAR, GATZ & FREEMAN, 510 11th St., Omaha, MAX MEYER & CO, WIHOLESALE oet15-e0d-0m 18 romt $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tolm('co, P nis per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards, Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & €O.. Omaha, Neb. T0 THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, o We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect_our bmck- e i . feelin conhmm we can meet the wants of all in good Goeds and Tho foliowing bids were recoived: | Fou'Bries reston, Kean & Co., foll i HREVE \ S s e SHREVE, JARVIS & €0., A. Saunders, goardian, bid for $3,- or. L4th and Podze Sts. 000, $1-10 and 25 100. John A. McShane, fall issue, 8109 TS 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 eclaims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. Tbe White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more tban double the corresponding time last year. All orders addreesed to the Omaha Office, will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNC, Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts." @maha,