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" VOL. X. Established 1871, MORNING EDITION. NEBRASKA, MON DAY. NOVE MBER THE LATEST NEWS. Mentor Thronged With Crowds of Ardent Reputlicans. President Hayes Proclaime Thatthe People of the United States ba Thanlkfal. A Monster Expedition of Land Jumpers Preparing o Invade the Indiaa Territory. A Chicago Beauty Detected in the Role of a Male Masher. Demonstration at Mentor. Special Dispateh to Tur T, Curvezasn (., October 31, 10 p. 10 — Saiurday was a buty day at Men- tor. In the worning Gen. Garfield was eallod on by a large number of visitore, nbd m3de seversl speeches. To a company of iron workers from of 450 came from Ashlaud and Wayne counties, and to them the gen- eral wde two speoches. Last evening a lurzs delegation of cavalry [ with_torches, gathored from the surrcunding coun'ry, and despite the storm, paraded in front of rtield’s house at Mentor. The candidate reviowed them from a car and atteryard passed down the on foot amidst immense cheera. There worc 8180 latge republican dem- onstrations fu Cloveland at night. Seared Bourbons. Bpecial Dispatch %o the tmm. :, Ky., October 31, 10 p. m.—The city was i & political fover Tast night. In this overwhelmingly democratic district two candidates started to muko tho race. Tho varly got scared at the prospact of Barns (renublican) slipping in between them, and withinloss t] a week of elec- tioa, they called a convention and nominatod Thos. H. Hayes, who rold Kentucky lottery tickets in Now York eevers! years California for Garfield. Epecial Dispatch to Tre Tiee. Catcaco, Novembar 1, 1 n. m.— Tho Chicazo Times' San Francisc, special siya: The effort of the Morey- Gariield forgary on this const has been widely misrepresented. The demo- crats have attenpted to make the most of it, but have not sucoeedd to their eatisfaction. Fac similes of the Sorgery were pablished indemocratic papers, but they wer. met by a coun- fer publication m The Chronicle of = genuie Jeover of Gacheld wersion Lot days previous to the date of the al leged Morey letterand abatch of Wi inztou postnarks, showing how the envelope of tho Morey lotier was forged, and & rumber of genaine 8g- nacures. Tho effect lias been to cou- wince every one that the letter was really » forgery. It may be safely ns- worted that the wholo alfuir has ot «chauged fifty votes in the entire state. At this hoar no well informed person has any idea that this s'ate can be carried far Hancock. The result on Tacsday next will ba about as follows Garfield electars. 84,301; Hancock e estors, 80,506; Weaver ul-ctors, 6,000. Total vote, 170,888 This would give Garneld a ty over Hancock of 14. Tt wiluoi by feas, and may bo five hundrod more. The republi eans will hold throo of the four con greasional dist ricts, and rely on got ting the for, th, pping News. Bpecie] Dispateh to The Mew Yok, Novome -1 1a m. ¥ dy “Uocla,” from Liverpool; and “*Halvaiis,” from Aut- werp i, for < n” from lna,” for ailed, “ Vos'pualia,” from Hamburg for Now Yo & SouTHamrron and “New York,” for Grasaow— Artived, from New York Arrived erlin” | . Auchoria,” The Runaway Keiskins. Bpectn Dispatch Wasurveros, Noversb « 1, La. m. —The posiflon taken by this zovern- ment as ) tho staus of Sitting Bull and his baud when the; were ad- mitted to an asylam on Bruish soil, has rouflerad the British authorities anxious o get rid of thess Indians Consequently, they h vs besn iry o porsuade them ) cross tha border aud surrend-r. They hwve availed thewselves of the advica tendered by the British, aud ig Bull and other prowinant and followers aro at present textating whether to eurrender to th United States or go back into Camaia. It is believed, | however, that these Indians will su ronder rather than run the risk of starving in Canada during the winter. The terms of surronder offered them in October, 1877, have been_ repested recently tarough General Miles, and they are the only terms on which they will be permit o1 to surrender. 1f an arrangement is not made very shortly Gen. Miles will proceed with his | whole forse sgainst the Indiane, treating them as an cnemy envading | whe soil of the United Stater. The Forged Letter Trial. Spocial Dispateh to The Hoe. | Ohiness letter, made a Ling statement | of self-def.nss Sundy. v | Toavkasiviog Prociemation. [ York, and that ho would sorn co bR iuto the possession of larce properi PSS T AWk e Belmont was & grest flirt, making o I, ov, 10 e catseanetl e iy it todays o il fasue the Tollowing | jujica of the city, Who rezarded him SR S asa good cateh. He becasie eng zed e Taetident of tho United Sutcs ot Awor- | ¢ Miss Grace Walts and o Miss . 5 Brackett, both prominent voung At no period in their hi tory since : SRtk yRn tho United States bzcame a_nation, | 3i¢3. This dual engagement lead to s trouble, which ended in the arre: f has thin poople had eo sbundant end | ¢\ 7, posed young man, aud a d.s 20 universa reasons for joy and grati- | 120 SIPEORRC omus ryam wnd o d s the favor of Almighty God, n subject to 8) profound obli- n to give thanks for his loving daess, and humbly to implore_his contiued care and protection. Health, wealth, snd prosperity throughout all our boa Deace, honor, and friendship al the world, firm and faithful adherence by Miss Brackett had before expr doubt as to Belmon'’s masclinity, but was bluffed into silence by her lover. Othor and more cerious charges will probably be pre azaiust the young la name is not knowa %o have stolen largo s inthe Watts house, where sh the great bady of our papuiation to . sustice, | ed, and mever paid a board bill in the princlples’ of libery and justice, | o0 and ne nation, and to the wise instituticns On to Oklahame. ng form of government and cty, which will perpetaate it, for 1 thess the thauks of a happy aud united paople, as with one voice, as- | advent of Capt ceud in devout humsgs t5 the giver of | avening, was tho oo all good Therefore mmend | Jocal sensation. He was met at that on Thursday, ¢ i day of | depot by an enthusiastic delegation of November, next, the people will moat | the Oklahama colony com in their respective places of we escorted to headquartors by to make theic acknowled: Al ineouming (htons . A ight God for h's bouuties and his | conference of the protection, and offsr to him prayers for | retaraed to his h therr contivu .. tirely confident of b and Special Dispatch to The b utcace, November Wichita, Kansas, 1a. m. ay: Saturd. ion of al; the nd Tn witness where of, T have hereun- | into the tervi ory. oon Sveimtee to st my hand and ciwsed the 8- al of | with soveral thousand cclon The the United States to b :ffized. Done | reports made to these headquariors atthe cityof Washing . onthe 1t éay | ropresent that from soutbern Mis of November, in tne year of our Lord eightesn hundred an'f eighty, and of the independancs of the United States the one hundred and fifth, [Signed.] R. B Havis. Percsident. Arkausae, northera and wesforn Kan: 818, but chiefly southern and westeru Kansas, they will “com spies, but in batialions,” and t movement will no doubt' ke a formidable one. As for tho of Sedgwick, Samner, Conley, and a half dozn others that could be named, judgiug from the correspondence received, one would suppose the whole coun wheels. Payne and his li are greatly elated at the promis outlook, and know no sach word as fail, Wituian M. Evagrs, Secretary of Stata. Postmaster General's Report. Special Dispateh 10 Tho Boe, Wasawsurox, Nov. 1.—1 a. m.— The auditor of treasury says the post- offics department has completed the compilation of the rec pendituces of the pr ment for the year endin figures will f.rm th basis of the Pugnacious Poll lcs. Spectal Dispatch ta Tho Hee forth rep ort of thy genoral, g ave s ollme: T Youts, November 1.-1 a pts from ail sonrces, $33, w. -.u‘n large republican meeting 36; Total expouditures, $35,101, lfi:l:fl;v;g"z-lh Shad el 520.38; T Sy ¢ | eirte of the crowd hureahed fo i s R ] Ouso serovdit nia previous fiscal years, $140,038 30; envelojes, etc., §1,494,120 15; 1n. | L1e manran intoa suvon and e caped into re . A politentan stand crease o receipts from sals of stamps, ending fizcal year ended dune | 2% i0 front kept back the wob which followed. Stones were thrown, avd 1879, 349,043 10 revenus | . ¥ = d from the money order busi- | e vfcer was kiiocked fown and e from tho fiscal year ended Juve [ EPFOUSY, wOUnCe i) 30 b, 1580, 05,205; increse | 'Y Shots, wete "I" s previo al ye: 9 Bi , an inoffsive neero, was e over previous fiscal your, $49, il el ey actual increasa of total receips over fiscal year $60, ; aciual incroase of total receip's orer fiscal ing Juue 30ca, 1579, 82, otual insreased total rec fincal year June 30.h, 1 962.39; increase of expe Focuipre-for fiscal yowr ended Jan B0uky 1890, §5,022.289 86, Tha work preporatory ‘to submitung the estl- mates has baen much retarded by the delay arising from the absence of clerks attending the electiovs, and the ment, and lirge masses of people rushed to places of safety grocs entered the sl pletely cloaned it ot. 1 time the officer recovered c uess and started to run, followed, firing s they the offiesr 8 Ths ne com- o mean us the mob went, chasing when he policoman dangerou: 10 the he.d, while still another byrcly etcape with his life. As faras known 6 48; v e & ° | half dozen whitcs were bru delay in receivivg full returns on sey- | Po1f doen whites woro eral pointa involved, but it is expect- | B*en, bofore the atrival of s eufli ed the wholo of this work will be [ Sient force to quel the ricturs, and ame many negroes shared the Indications. Special dispatch to the Boe Wasuixaroy, October —For upper Mississippi Missouri valleys cleat or pa weather; southwes to winds; generally lower stationery or higher ten completed by November 15th. In view of the increased mail fasilities in the more thickly sottled_portions of the country, and the absolute necossi- ty of extending the service in_the western states and territories. It is expocted that the total estimates for the fiscal ye.r ending June 30th, 1882, will aggregate nearly £40,000,000. Pronounced Forgeries. Special Dispatet to Tax Bxn. WassINGrox, Oot. 81.—10 p. m.— Mr. Geo. W. Casilear, the chief en- geaver of tho burear of engraving and printing, after a careful examina: i mounces tho bouds recently barc MARKEYS BY TELEGEAPH. New York Money and Stocks. WL Srimgr Octoh Money 3;exchange steady at $4 824 GOVERNVESTS. from Doyle, in Chicago, as 100 S du 100 undoubtedly counterfeit, snd points Ll S R out the foliowing variations from the genuine in the one thousand dollar counterfeit composed of nine sections At each side of the portrait of Chase, it will be cbserved in the scction at the end of the lower ball of the figure 1, in 1,000, the letter **S” in state 18 entirely cone in the connterfeil. In the orizinal only the upper hand of the *‘S” is seen, also, the right of the letter “S” in_tho word of “Register will be found a break in the hair line surrounding the portrait of Chase, about one-sixteenth of an inch, which does not appoar in the oriainal, The counterfeit differs from the original in the mitering of the four corners of the green border. Near the extremo coroer inside of the word “Border,” # uniform white figure in the shape of a heart, will bo observed, and this figure is all the same on all four corpera. In the original these figures are irregular, having no symmtrical sTocKks. K * ASPTdl.. Can Southern Chicago Produce Market Cureaco, October 31. Whent—No. 2 spring sold at $101} @1 077 for cash or seller for October; 8101l 01F for cash or seller for form. In the words “‘Are indebted 2 or el anto,” below thess in the portrait of | Qeteoets SLOUGLOLE £ir ollor or Chase, the heavy black lino in the | ' 50 0 Sar (971 04 for soller centre of the face of the letter “A” is omitted in the counterfeit. In the title “United States f America” the ruled shade ou the left hand side of for January; 105, closing at $L07E for cash; $101jal 017 for seller for October; §1 02a1 for Novembar;£1 031'fr Deceraber 1 041 the spur on the letter ““U” at the bot- ,“‘_,"}’:',“’“f,yl No. 51.;.r.$bi; 2y tom of th counterfeit, azo seven short | joF, oG, N0 § MPCC n w0t lines forming but elignt shade under that part of the letter, while on the genuine there are ten lines aboat one- sixteenth of au inch i langth, form- ing s shade the same width as’ shade in bottom of letter on right of spur at the bottom of letter “U.” On the counterfeit the rulod shade where it touches the bottom of letter **N" four al; 93@93}e for other ho 74@76c. Corn—Receipts 26,400 bushels by cansl, and 647 car lcads by rail; N, 2 and high mixed cash gola at 393393c for seller for October; 39@39}c for November;301@39§ for seller for Dec- ember; 40}@403c Januar, ; rejocted . Atee for May; 8 closing at 29%c for lines only touch the D pthe | requlurt 393@394s for gilt edged cash; genuine soven lines touch tho N | S0 Gofohar; Ghle for” Novem: he 'S, ' as well as all the engraviog | pr: 4030 for December; 402@10{c for on the bond varies in every particular | Tiit 0% (2% PpRAE R AL Tor from the genuine, butthe pornts men- | JAal*"S: white, 393c; ear at tioned are some of the most promiuent | Jes e e om stecks sy oo duscrepancies. tack, 387@30c. : Sharon Retires Oats—S principal buyers; No 2 sold at 28}c for Decem- Special Dispatch to The Bee. New You, November 1, 1a. m — | Interest in the Garfield-Morey letter trial is unabated. Most of the wit. nesses in the afternoon seesion testi- fied that they were of the opinion that the Morey lotter was net written | by Philp. Tathe evening session the | city editor_and & reporter of The | Brooklyn Esgle tostified that_they wore familiar with Philp's handwrit- | ing, and did not think the Morey let. | ter was written by him. Several | other witnesses for the defense were | lotroduced but their testimony was | raled out. Little progress was made | Baturdsy, but the defense expsct to | finish Mouday, when Philp wil be on | the stand. Ex-Judg> Dittenhaefi.r, who figoed as jeonnsel for The T uth, in oonuection with consultation with #x-Gov. Jewell regarding Morey . &3 & young man, giviog the name of Sax Faascisco, Oct. 31.—10 p. m. | ber; 301@308c for January, and 34 —Reports from Nevada states that | 34§¢ _for Muy; closing at ;2~ Senator Sharon is practical’y out of | 28£@2% for November; 301 @i0}e for the fight to succeed_himelf, and has | Decomber; 304@30hc for January; disgusted his friends by withholding | 333@84ic for May; samples on track, his money from a campaign, which | 294@2%~ was oponed ass money fight. The | Iye—Roccipts 24 car loads by rail, Reno Gazotte and The Garson Times | 824 400 bushels by canal; market sre openly against Sharon, and it {s | lifeless for options and alm’st noy believed that Fair will be easily able | Inal for car lots; No. 2 sold to make th jowbi for cash; October mominal at win the somatoranY combination 0 | o -smber nominalat 82; Docombar aiens nominal st 83}e; samzles on trac 76@83c for ¢ jected to No. Spocial dispatch to The Bee. Ba1:y—Receipts 76 car loads; No. Cmicaco, October 31—10 p. m.— | 2 for cash Wis mixed; a few ehorts This city has a sens ti n of no smsll | were bidding, but holders left them in pretensions. A young woman was | the cold, the only sle or N arrested yesterday who has been mas- | store was 3 car loads at 90: for O, querading here for & year and a half | ober; 100 was bid for November, sold at 88 early, and 84c Jater, De- mess . per brral. Tard high'r; meats w rels; October 000 barrels; N 90, 7 mber; §12 3 01a 023 for 000 00, 66 ribs; §7 g a s at quote hams af 87 00@8 00; receipts 21,981 T0ab suporfine western to good_extra do, future, 54@b7he. teh receipts 2,100, Cuxg H numberis active de L rices and by ers; ; [lower than_ yestel sales ranged from < and packi g, an. to extra ping lots for Phi at §1 10@4 25 for grades. LIS or Anderson G | Anderson P O Aulis O J llen W C B Bradford Jno Bachman Jos L Boyce J R Barry C Boehl W 3onsal ECJ Bixby F H Bierbower E. L Broatch W J Brown R A Baldwin C A Burquest P A Benzett W J Bechnell W F Brown Laz. Balcomb» StA D Balch EE Berry Jou witz B Beaton A D Camphell John Clark S H H ConklingJ R Dr Oahn A Cahn E Clarke J M Cranston B G Callan P Creigh Thos A Christenzen P Carpenter A B Cook D K Carter Jas Carpenter J H Colo ST Corcoran J J Chester €S Devalon J A Delone F X Dament J H Davidson D W Durnall S Devalon H P yer W M a John Drake I Deuel C P Du tJ L Emil oD Fosdike C tch HV FraisCE nges, aud prices advanced sales were mes pork, 15 fur the year: $1320813 224 std, 500 tier, oice do, t—Without intp s—Firm at T. Lovrs, October 81, Chicago Live Stcck Market. —Receip's of hogs were light, wuled at 5@10- cents ' OF VOTER Fourth Ward, ; closed with ics nominal at for epecul- brisk and on ant, and pricea were 0 vk wos lively n @30c per 100 Ths per 100 ibs 50 cre 52 at $1850G1 ovember at 811 7 <5 Jonuary ot arrels; Decem 113 2 at sber; $1215 for 17} for Decomber; cash al 2oy 108 evwon av es for Novem 00 1ierces for or October; 88 02k <7 074@8 00 for 800 for the year; January; short ribs, Ibs, November st ,000 b, Jauuacy at sini at 86 65 for No- for Jauuary. —Leng and short 7 25; 500 hoxes , 200 byxes ou pat, saited should- 7 00 for lonz clear sides; 87 45 50 for short clears; ud short clears; we 33@5jc; beef and 314 50@14 50; mess beef at s, 80060 00; 530 fuf country; 6 00fr cit v York New Yor, O Sialy And tiods v fozal trade inquiry: round hoop Ohio, £ 106 00, $3 8 common 4 4024 75; cholco ; choica white wheat ortant change ¢ sales; 1,6.0 bu. No. 1 white, t $117; 24 000 bu. No, at €1 16Z; 16,000 bu, d at $117; 40,000 bu, Dec-mber at §117% € rn—Shade better, but quict; mixel wostern spot at 53@bbe; do Oaté—Steady; western, Provisions and Beef—. auict; new plein mess, $900; new xtra do, §9 50410 00. Whisky—Nominal, P rk—Strcnger; spot mess, 815 00@ Lucd — Weak; stoam rendered, $8 70. Buttor—Firm and unchanged; Ohio, 10 21@23¢ for fair Yorkers and Balti mixed packing, ers’ to fancy, 84 50@ 1,400; shipments, (c469, October 29, head, and_under shiprers and pack rdoy for all grades; $100@476 for light £4 30@4 70 for 1 from 604 85 prime heavy ship- ladelphia; bulls sold light and inferior Goldsmith M~ Gy FF Green G L Gooee Peter Gillon Thos Gray LB Graff GS Guiou A § G ceneb:um Rov O Gotthemior P Gacliah RL Griflith Jas I e Gonld L b Gustin D N VLE Al y Gifford W B Garber J J New York Hitsheook P W Hugas P MR : tarbach J A Havey B The Bourbon Organ of lllinois Higgins W A Hertzmen JFL D Havens T C Hanscom A F Hyde WD Holtrof J C Hoagland J P Hyde HW Hitcheock G M HIl LW Hayden K K Hawea P O Hubormann A B Harris L D Hobbs J L Hareha W J Rey hood. Hydo J R Hale L F Haft F R Harris Wm e nead Hunter J K s Spectl Dispatel to The B, HER A HeoryJghn Atuanta, Ga. Oct. 30.—In Les: Harris B K Hayden C'ry. bury stats Senator J. P. Lyron had HerrickJ S Horton C B anm B Icwav. which iler I D Ingram J W Rev | way roched off, prcured a gun and [saacs ¢ H Ievin Jas Killed Tyson, he corontw’a jury:de Irvine Jas. H clare the act voluntary manslaughter, B Jacobs John G| and Galloway has been arroated. Jonis J D Jenning C E = French War Vessels. Jewett Geo B Jacokson S Jewett JJL C Higedota W Havens C B Joues D Jenkins Thos Jenkins Thos Jones Geo Joues D W % King Jacob King G F King J W Keunedy H Kuhn N A Kalish § Kohlmeyer C Konnard F R Klinker J H King G W Kenvard L 7 Kennard W M Kohut W Kelley 17 Rouai, guns, Kalsey € R Little Fsaac, Livinger G Lik E F Lingholm John | 4,000 immi Lnke G B Lake G E within Landergren V. Tiohman C L Lcey J B LeCevt D Lindberg FA Ly TF Lord Jas 8 Lichteberzer J H Llewellyn W H H Locke S E Law A B case of Abe Rothschild, ind LarOR the murder of “Diamond Bessie,” has Mahaney.J G been dotketed for Weinesday, No- Nackey I1C 8cCormick Chss Maulsby R § soore Fred Ailes Joha Mamagh M MeN ughton Juo McC: Maus BG McMullen W E Nush J W Paterson Geo Ringer E ¥ eville Jas Nielion Audrew N r hiup HG Neligh J J Jianibert 8 Landrock G Landars Dana § Miner [V Mat ice W L ers Herman AC McFargzan A o Morse J G Mitchell E Bry Owen Moors C W Nash W ¥ Nilsen Olef Nowmun Jacob Newton John Oson S 0'Conner J J Omeara Frank Ogden Chas O Bricn E A ould Perine PL Pundt HR A Penizell J Petiy J W Paxton W A Riley Frauk DOMESTIC The Widow of Abraham Lincoln Concedes the State to Truth Crushed to Earth by the Welght of Its Own False- French men of war arrived here from Newpor vow, and careying twenty g CsBrarrier, with nincty-niue oflicers and crow, and four g ¢ Chateau Renand,” C. Special diapateh ta Tho Pes. New, Among the number is Jules Lebl, 2caped politieal prisoner from A Docketed. down to e Spoctal Diapateh to Tho Beo. Masiarr, Tex vembei 24{h. Spoctal Dispatch to Tun Bre. am Lincoln, of Springfield, TiL., is stoppiii Maxtield J B Rov | few days at the Clarendon hotel, York, bafore proceodi think Truth was Morey lotter. genuine. bave consulted their lawyer and friend and through and £ay g0 planly. The tion is on a their friend and counsel. eration I mean that 's act, and the objection, if any, should be from you to him for it, 80 far a8 T learned. ham Lincoln liss in a dangerons co dition at the Clareadon Ho DOINGS, the Republicans. stch to The Boe., York, October 30—Thres ‘M They are the Commander Juiv, 4 uaont Denville,” Commande s, and the mmander De with 200, all told, acd nine Immigrenis. York, Uctober #0.—Over grants have arriv.d here the past twentyfour hours. October 30.—The Mrs Lincoln vophew, Mr. E. L. rto her home. ceived about the They thought it was Finding it is not, th him ~wffer to come out nly considera- Dittenhofer By_consid ou and myself know androcoguize itas Judge count of Juds 1 have assured them 1. Her the oarsmen +3o on Sun Cincinnat ever since in the se rain forced him out was corced into swearing the infor- ] matis. o EE X3 CABLECRAMS. UBERMANN, RELIABDLE has arrived in The s n of Sir Robert Lashe, one of the justices of the queen’s bench, has en promoted to fill & vacancy as jastice of her mj court of et eune Is 3.V © & ho he-lth of Gor. Gariba'di was 1 ‘,‘ \ reported o bo w y, and i y the gravest apprehensicus are felt by 9 his friend Coniratictory reporis are received Wi N e Cor. Douglas’and 13th Sts. St as i pocted. — The British steamer u Montreal, Oc- (iives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents GA# GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of ILYER WARE AND DIANONDS. & leak in ho dered at s o |AME the Gorman am- whole of the Gar- ¢ Sultan Sun man siafl, dived with day. The Terdzimen Hukikah ( JEWELRY, We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, et ect of Marceilles estorday refused to recaive n depufation of = Catholics with a protest st the h of ¢l decrees. ’ ntemplates restricting petroleuns ch, the engin is dead. Tie Rev. Reeham, ritualist, kas been arrested and imprisoned for de fying the orders of the low cou ts A dispatch from Teheran sayr, Uremat fias heen_ relieved, and the Kurds retired without fighting. News hus been recetved from Cabul 1y last wes At the date Iron and Wagon Stock, At Chi W, J. BROATCH, 1209 and 1201 Hq MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. cer of the Tay 20 Price ney Street, Oma £ the dispatch all was mtisfactory. The start in the long-distance pionthip pedestrian compeition | | Trotargst and o smoriment of wenc:d in Loudon, at Lo'dock, |'Trunks and Valises in the West. eleseoy 20w, withthe followivg compe ", g itors: Pegeian, of Bestons. Howard, and Sample Trunks a Specialty. of Montelair, Ny b H. H. MARHOFF, - PROP., Litclwoo 117 14th St.. 3 Doors North of Do t. lian oarsman, aturday. All Haplan workes ks of the river Ali the were th Montgomery C W Monell G C D | She has suffered sincs her arrival from | day, Millspaugh FR RvMillard J H the effects of her rough voyage, and f5 | Daivich Pash i An- Mulard Ezca Murphy Frank afflicted with sleeplessness. 1t was| oo Murphy P McCormick ) 8 | propoced that she should start Jast [0 R McCoriick John Morse M V evening for Springfield, but her health : '"j‘d‘" 8 l’;“‘ 5 e Maul W G Meyer Max did not permit. < Sy i 3 VcLaughlin E D Moores F Lyiog “ruth. Griee i I 4 loan of CLIFFURD’S Metealf Geo € McGucken .:,n Bpesiai dispatoh 43 ha BaeL 50,0 n‘y 0 ot Cou ::’.B Mumaugh C M Mumaugh W P New ¥ tober 3 e e G0t McCartney F M Mount W J ThI:'El:‘ru\':“:n’do%l::rp‘\?!‘h.:h!‘y;i "ihip | military preparations uut1 8,000 Morrisey Jas MoDonald B morning a facsimilo of a lotter from | WENEre widers McOoyM B McKoonM G | Npornaf Jewell, to Gartteld, as follows; | Lt r advic McMahon PJ Mancheater J R that the c» on Majo G Morrow J C ceatiaL) made 1o iwp a Mansfield OR_ Mulls G T , October 2 Tho aui atio FEVER = AGUE McDonaugh F M My Desn Garrre:—I | Kaffar o < CURE. ERADICATES ALL MALARIAL DISLASES from the SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDSON, Prep., BT. LouTs. Bo. stations ELEGTRIG BRIEFS. Disgatehis to e Ban hos. Johuson, chuged with the warder of Deley three nights ago, was captured _yesterdsy morning in He had been concealed r, but last night's er of Moore, at Jones- Bute, mur Prit 3 patesee Rev | that you would so consider it. Tt is a | boro, Ga,, was brought to Atlanta B Dt WL ™" [ areat service to-dar, General. It i | Saiurday night by tho thorifl. One Prelin A Putnam JasT, | heir proposition and 1 heve accepted | hundred armed ‘men searched ths Poland A Poland J A it. Yours very truly, ;;.m for him, but ‘l.um h‘\ nr’.r‘l h:!;\ P togill G o was d by the eheriff in the L‘f{i:z,;’_,'{,hn Sl L) Accompanyi water closet, and thus escaped lynch TD THE TRADE Q“ R davit by Joseph Hart, publisher of [ Ing. . aarnstron A P The Truth, reciting the alleged o About 12 clock Saturday the boil- ing S i i Roberts ¢ H Richards TW T | cumstances’ under which the letter |er of H. Lewis flouring mill at At Having just opened an entirely new line of T seas T Rebitaon’AlD was written. Tanta expioded killing a white and a tl URNISHI G Goons Rutter W L ResevaietlE New York, Oct. 30 —Mrs. Abra- | colored man, and woundin, %tock. Boy, who was sianding nboul ond bun | We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect_ our P ok , 3 dred ya A & I ! Hatahertuiing, (agers D physicians think her cas critical, and | the men killed have not yot been re- | feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and Ringor B B Remington A have ordered that nohody bo permit- | covered from the debiis. The sup. | Low Prices R ) R Reriowy ted to see her, excepting her attend- | posed cause was neglect i allowing SHREVE, JARVIS & €0., Rogers A F Reinhart B auta. water to et too low. “ Ayres TH mfgmhn R RhodesHS Failed to Agree. The Chicago banks and board of Cor. 14th and Dodge Sts. Astrup L R Ramge M Reed Byr Special Dispatch to The Bee. trade will be closed next Tuesday. Aroodiva Roed Lewis Rowley Chas Cutcaco, October 30 —4 p. m.| Leph Miller, a farmer living near as0ie fie Tl | O € A R Baswitz M Rhodes H T The jury in the case of Minnie Dixon, | Fulton, went ou a spree, came home i ; Baswitz § 5 h o charged the murder of her paramour | and went to whip his hired hoy, Harry i lane, TA 0 Buchagan J W ;:::EQHA Lo Deland, failed to ngrea und wero dis- | Deaters, aged 18, forcing him into 4 | 'y}lc’llk‘:' ovember; MERCHANT ILOR lako F H Scott Wm Sharkey P ohatyed. : corner with a wick, and eaid be | 303, or Dcombor. Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonie Hall, Beagtier F B 3 ; A Democratic Defaulter: would kill him, Deaters then picked . Schneider F A Schueider Herbert : e ¢ irmer at 833c. Beoker Horman [ SoRoeiler Frets Spectal Dispatch to Tha Beo. up a club, and in self defense, struck 5. |OmAHA, - - - - - NBEB. Boyden G W Seybolt GeoL Stull Homer Fox Du Lac, Wis., October 30.—4 | Miller a blow, from which he died. Lead—Higher st $4 50. f \ & DODGE ERERDIS Shanahan J Simpson J M | P m.—A warranc was issued yester- | The republican procession Saturday 0a26e. HARTIGAN 4 BeathlO E nyder Webster Sherer D day charging Gen. Bragg, demo- [ pigh: at San Francisco was considered s Bettor at 20c. oL Byers John Short Honey Spears ED. cratio caudidato for conurest, with | urcator than that of the democrats | Whieky-. Steady at §1 10. heet Iron Workers Brooka D © SorlADf SwilleJ G | dofrauding a client, H. W. Blodget, | Fiiay night. Tt was two hours and | Drovsoms - Loower ot $14 00 for | = e Blies M H S 6 Sehiff Towo of $500. ° Gen, Brag's frionds claini | o Lalf passing_givon poitt, without | new: fe Tyt Burns Suow B W Stoclting E the charye s ouly tramped up to in- | haita and in solid column. It Ia esti- | Dry Salt Meats—Quict at 21900 | BOILER MAKERS BOlEE0 Schroeder Juo Sudborough Thos | jure him politicaily. wated that twelve thousand were in |7 607 80, 3 Pamew, Swiggert J L Shelton N St g 12 EOIICS line. mer at Cor. 12th and Com airee's hel les W E pocial dispa The preseut registry lists of Chicago | 8 75@ Boggs G H SfgenadniO Smeaton D D Times, figuring up the results of next | %2t i 2 = zete-lb = Brash L Sylvester John G Soll Geo Tuenday's election in Illinois, con- |1, 46 f lization of clti- | _ Undoubtedly ¢ av shirt in the | NEBRASK.A BowenA Scheid N Search J W Dr | cludes that the ropublicans will have f The conets for mawratization ot oWl | 17 jee Sates'is manufactured at the " Baswitz O S FDr. a majority in both branches of the | 7ons In Ohicsto Tave been erowted | omah shirt Factory. Themperiority | (INEGAR ~ WORKS § Barton C A i for several days, and 5,276 naw voters . = - general assembly, and on joint ballot g | of Material and workmanship, com arney C R Tilden Dr Geo Sority of 15 to 20, T el | were made, of which number 3,002 | ¢ r ERNST KBEBS, M: Campbell a3 a majority of 15 to 20. This conclu 3 bined with th provements, b , Manager. e Taffo John Tarcote J M . 4 4 Yuch facts | 3re democrats and 2,274 republicans. s > > ClebA D e Wi 1| Mooy sion, 1t asya, e reached through facts [ °10 epublican. | e Musufactares ofal kinds of Cirnsforth C S a K Towle G and not party bias. intters wersquine) sey Coxonchoty | ige kal i K VINEGAR. Cabn M s T,,l:,ofi — =z RL, yosterday. Saturday Teusteo | their shirt the most durable aud best | sy o 50 bt 0k o s, oNABA, 8 K. Chambers WG |, Je Troup A C FOREIGN EVEN owpson gave out. that he would en- | oo garment of the kin e ‘womas o . . ovn toen Chandler EB Teu Eske E B T,,Dkl:,,‘ ;“'f E"f' "L"‘l‘l'“ “‘“Em"f:.‘;“‘;y]: manufactured at the moderate ey bk g e CainC W ; T 00K OF; SLOO T L o ewym A b1 50. Every shirt of our ariamd W s Voas Henry Vanlowegen G A | Dosiy, Ozt 3L.—10 p m.—Y Judge Deuramond Saturday order-| W, 8 Sl ichiba R aveR . Coleman C K Wood J S Wileox@ep A | terday the tonuamry of Earl Kin-| oq'tho roleaso of Eisler, tho Chicago and Canton flannel, also U N D E RTAK E R CrowB F Willams © (1) Wickman PJ | more attended Killarney for the pur- 2y rvicor of elections, who, whi eat- | chemois underwear, made up with a y Chatbase AT Woodman JE Williams Hobert [ Pcss to pay their rent. Tne monev | yop,pting to nrrest one’ Dwyer fur in- | view to comfort, warmth and darabil- | 024 Fellows’ Black. Corsell H B Wricht J § Wood O § tendored waa o the basis of tho valu- | (erfering with_registration, was bim- [ity. To invalids snd weak-lunged | Promst stiention civen n orers by, tlogroh. Conaer H G Wolfe L W Wilkins J W Siomeadolby Gl bnylandi nsyicas arceated by Policeman Murghy. | persons we cffer special inducementa 1 Coloman C K Wood AP Wiley H B '“""e] TRUrL s 0 ek cus0 PeT | Dwyer and Murpby, who are uncer | in tha manner theso goods aro made | KATLISEL | Witney David ~ Weaver HE oy GlEa rdship's | bonds for interfering with Eisler, will | for their protection. THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Warren L F ::he’p'yn P ;ls::l;;;;fl;:qfi:tlxc:;! 1:;:":;'?1:“: have their irial next week. Pu. Gorrumiwer, | e ks ik e KT O o then took their departure in a body | Joo Emmett arrived in Cincinnati | 1907 Rarnam atreet Price, it and woskamabep coarunteed vt Wakefield J A Wolfe J M leaving their rents unpaid. frsm 8t. Louis Saturdsy evenlng, and | ————=mmmmmmm s e lckehank's Daniels G L Walters Frank ~ Watt J M DEFIANT LAND LEAGCUERS, will probably be abls to fill his en-| 770N TR Trne & Copertins 3| — ey WhippleC § WESIRIT 0 | e s gavement at the Grand Opera House | = trotiome Tme ol ¥ | - Dumione | WARRGT VIO fegammenni, (S " T T 500 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. | CHARLES RIEWE, avis ates ates Danisl Parnell on spoke 1 omas O'Neal, a teamster, twenty- | = Ditmore Q3Dx Yo oo TGO | Mot By e e yost v i | GRAND FAIR | UNDERTAKER! onaldson W % Me. Parnell, in referring to the dis. | 0 during a street fight in Cincinaat}, | Apeiin s bbbl i ) DeForrest Frack | Zimmer F P. pateh of police from Tirperery to | and il probably die i aRmsTOnD Y THE— e e . Doolittle W F ‘This is to certify that the above is a | Muyo, eaid if every Irish county was | S OMAHA LADIES’ SOCIETY, teiccraotic orsers prompey Atsended To. Danges © list of voters reglstered in the Fourth | liks Msyo, the government would re- St Louls Produce SarEot. | it ’ = 5 D, uire a_ polico force of 60,000 men. Sr. Lovs, October 31 N STAN DENTESTRY. EvansJ B ody ity of Omaha, o dats, o urged the governmext to bring the | Flour—Quiet and unchanged; about | o VEW. b’l‘A.\luzI;OIlk;\:.eléo | = sl Notice is hereby given that I will sit | police from Mayo, - No plans for the | 5¢c lower. Oct. 28th, 29thand 30th,1880. | 7. 5, HITCHCOCK, M. D. 8., Elting C S st B Wyinan's stars on Monday morn- | setélement of the land question coald | _Wheat—Opensd lower and closed | . oo s e iatoy T feiaw o | T New Yotk Mew loped fu Gl cnt = be formulated, while the people and | higher and firm; 2 red, atl¢ s are 1o ba seea o De Groat &Co'n Hat guaran do tir —— T ing November 1at, 1880, 10 oortost| Crtizment of Eogland were in the | 1 00@1 003 for cash; 1 00§oL 1je e e e i said list. preseut temper. An immense ind N T R e glreomu_n c‘g In witness whereof T set my hand | mation mesting e held at Bantey | for January; A. W. NASON. flemming Wm ot Sundsy. Mr. Healy, tho land | No. 4, do, 88a88%c Frevzer P $am SOLhGay oF ‘?;""’“' A- D 1880. |10 cuer. who was acrested ‘some days |~ Gorn—Opened lowr sndiadvanceds DENTIST, Fellon P onx 8. Woon, since, spoks in the most defiant man- | 38§@39kc for cash; 333c for Octob Cvrica: Jacob's Block sorner Cacitol Ave, snd Foster Chas, Registrar said Ward. | ner, saying that Manning, the farmer | 894@39fc for November; 393 15t