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Y { “ naha Dail BARGAINS REAL ESTATE > . _J2BEMIS AGENCY, 15th and Pouglas Street. to 82, or x-.lymlu trom same. Call and. . 5 totein Griffin & Teaace’ addj. I, hetmeen St. Mary's sven 500 0 500, of street car tracks on Saun. cisr addition. south of cn . P, depot—$100 to §300. TERRACE ADDITION. Forty Iots on Park Av to. 3 ©. P. BEMIS, Agent, Fittoonth and trosts. tarsey and Twenty-frst streets, n 20th, near St. Mary's aven- 59 and 3900, ar 230 widition 8300 and $150, Shin" fint, second and third ad- 100 1> $600 each. Lot near 15t aud Plogor, #50. 210t on Harney nesr 2ith St 8000 each. 1 sized lota ai trom §350 to 8600 &) ;{'I VERVIEW ADDITION, Largs numier of beaatiful resldance iots, 1o catad in this new addition on Capitol Hill, b rosidence 1ots for sale by this agea- & nicg ¢ 500 cac) y i f ¢ v | economic and rocial condition of Ras. FOREIGN EVENTS. Diplomatic Ruffle Between! England and Germany. | Great Scarcity of Grain in Russia Causes Dreary Forebodings. Bismarck Enforcing the Iron Rule 03 the German Socialists. 4 GLCONY OUTLOOK. Bpocial dispatch 1o The Bos. Wasuzsarox, D. 0., November 8 — 1a. m —The minister of the United States at St. Petersburg, in a recent dispatch to the department o draws a gloomy piciure of the p sin. The grain crop of the past sea- son has proven a failure, and Ameri ©can wheat isimported even now at St. Potersburg. It it also entering at Odessa and other Russian ports, but a large market for this American serlal cannot bo predicted, as very lttle bread made of wheat is made in Ros sia. The mem of the prople must have a cheaper and coarser acticle, such as rice or Indisn corn. The scarcity of gra'n throughout the em- pire is =0 great that it was curently reported and generally belleved that the imperial government was consid- ering the propriety of prohibiting the vean | axportation of rye. much There will be suffering among the poorer . Mr. Foster, the minister, in his dispatch, quotes from The Golos, of S, Petersburg, as followa: “‘From il below the average; of want and han- ger, from which will spring diseace, | and very likely death. Beetles, worms and locusts are eating vp the] the shot taking effect corn; the diminution of cattle sur- passes all belief; diphtherials taking off the present generation; breadstuffs have already reached five kopecks p P p und, and everyone feels that Russia. does not rubsist by the produce of its [ I own land, but is wasting its capital in [ed the woman, ho said she had be- witchod him. drunk. cutting wood, selling surplus cattle, palling straw from its roofs and de. priving itself of its very clothes and shoes.” LAYCOCK BEATS RILEY, 000 1 | The single scull race which was rowed L BITATS Al 4 Do iva. Prices varylng Sioap ho i quarier of & exanine this without any delsy, GEOMMEBEMIS, Agent. md D juglas nd Saunders block. Call a A desirable Job neat Cuming Sireets, $1.100. PARK PLACE. “The clieapnst acre Tots 1n the ety thoso offored for saie. by this of Omahs, cy In Pask on Caming, a They are ry short dis ance west of Cr ighton Prices ranging from 8150 to $300 per and don't College. crelot. Call immediatel chaver., and got plat and fil parti 0. P BEMIS, Agent, 15t and Douglas Streets. Nice Iot on Sherman Aventio north of Nicholas troet, 81400, Half 1ot on Case,tetaveen (3th and 16th stroets 2 nice Tots In Hartman's addition, $400 to 8800, Larzo nan > e rocts, 81, Soveral good lots in Nelson's addition, 150 to 350 each. nd 95 acres each, Prices Severai choice lo's In Reol's ficsi additie 277 to 8350 oach. 7 ‘Acre 1ot on Sherman ay wouth of Poppicions 2 a1k McCANDLISH PLACE. 22 uico aud o Tacun part of the wouth of the Convent and 5t Mary s avenae,and Joscgouta ot and adjoming © o cronid of Jutmes Woolworth ad W- 3. C chieap and very deirable, b ot, nd getplat 0 and eary nt, betwsen 240 exch 50 to 1,000 cach and long. 287250 of the best. business lots in v ot a for sale, located on every bus ue street, $500t0 $6,000 cach. £2 Al vory vainable store » _ertien in al- most cvery businees block -5 060 to $16,000 LAKE'S ADDITION. ‘o ce rox'dence lota n vo addition, fro- e Poopiciou's ‘and located o3 2011 streets, §300 1o 8550 each and ‘ery eesy Lorma to those whowill build Call and ‘examino plat and cular. . P. BEMIS, Agent. Beawiful building site on Sherman avene, o B ta, st 1orth of and adjoinin ' sd icton, and_located be'ween Saunders stroets, at raconabe prices and long. time to buyer who improve BENIS, Agont HORBACH'S ADDITION. 53 10ts in Horbach's first and second ad ition on 16th, 15th, 19th and 20th strects, hetwern WNicholcs, Patl, She-man and_Clar st cets, very handy o U. P. Shops, smelting warks.'etc., ranging in prices rom from $200 to §1:100 each, Tequiring only small payment down and long time at 7 per cont inicr e 15th snd Dougias Stre +. Waghington Bagt, Dodge, Saundersand Fustern tor ot countl 10,000 scree et solected lands in the tate for sale by this acency. Call and get maps, freulars and tail pasticaiars £4 Bomia’ uew map of Omaha, 60c and $1.60. £2rBewis new pamphict (and_map of the tate entitlad “the outiook of Nebraska® for ‘ce distribution. Geo. P. Bemis’ .| Prince Bismarck, it is understood, ¢ | houra of work. much excited and excommunicated | paddle box. Pilot Thompson and tl e mates with a few men stayed by hor last night un- olutions were passed demanding the | til 9 o'clock and boarded the dory belonging to the ssme_company which ni- | Kurds have reuewed the tisge of Uri- . | mial | his return to St. Petersbugg within » on the Thames Safurdsy between Layoock, the Australian, and Rile tory for Lavcock. both contestants rowed for all they were worth for the lead, but befors apparent the Australien had the Amesican st his mercy. Layonck slightly quickened his beginaing of the third mile, and grad- ually drew away from his competator winning by two lengths. From the | O start Laycock rawed in better form | Morris Gibson, its Iate pastor, i than Riley. SPARRING DIPLOMATS. Time, 25:4. S Loxvox, November 8—1 a. m—A cabinet council is to be held this woek and will be of very great impartance. | % desires to see the enforcement of the will of Europs on the Turkish ques- tion deforred until Austria shall have been put intoa condition to defend her newly acguired responsibility and froctiers uoder the treaty of Berlin. Eari Gransille refused his assent to tho request of the German chancellor, ani a sharp exchange of diplomatic notes is new going on. The relations n and passed a short tive with him moet te, | John C. New, Oliver Morton, sor 2id nati Southern was coming north Sun- day morniug, a rail broke at a point three miles south of Williamstosn, 0.,80d two sleepers and one coach nflem thrown from the ‘rack, and turn- o mostentirely demolished. Several pasengers, among whom Jones, Secretary of Thomas Hughes, were badl; killod. Tho train at the time of the accident was behind time, and was ranning at a rapid rate. Gertrude Vorena, tached to St. Johu's Home, a_charita- ble church, New York city, was returning sides come news of tne harvest being | trom Bunday achool, and when +bout to enter the home, s'range man ap- grew alarge revolver aud fired at b rive the villain fired threa more thots ather, the last one taking effec: in her thigh. overpowered and taken to the police mon on the “People’s Church,” (inde- pendent Methodists) Sunday morin Spocial Diepateh to Tus Bax in Hooley’s theatre, which was fill Loxpox, November 7—10 p m.— | to overflowing. —The extensive dry goods house of a N. B. Harwood was yesterday take of Saratoga, resulted in an ea y vic | possession of by the sheriff at the in- In the first mile | stance of the Firs: Nationsl which it was indented § The entire entire debts of theyahad finished the tecond, it was [ are $383,894.28, a m: was es'al roke at the | dullsrs o year. are thrown out. Northwestern rail; Winetka, this mornit g. and about twenty cars’ wero wrecked, and several railway men were injured, hm, bawing kim to the floor. Gor- dn'g this hand on his throat and »aa choking him, and a1 the samo timo calling ‘or assistance. But baforo his ¢ om-mate srrived the burglar shot Cor ! n in ihe abdumen, ard wade his caeape taarles Carpenter, the larzest straw | goods manuacturcr in tho United States, died Friday in New York. Hon. John A. Kasson leaves Das- oines this evening for Washington, Thence ho yill return to Vienna, and remain watil February, returnisg tren to Washington, Foriy-five counties heard from in Kentucky itdicsto that Hancock's majority in the state will fall 25,000 short of Tilden's. The republican tate central com- mittee of Indisna, errivd in Cleve- Iand Saturday forenoon, and_went to Mentor in the afterncen. They wara eordially reveived by “Gen. Garlield, pleasantly. In the party were Hon. £ the Iate senator, and W, W. Dacley of Indianapolis. The committee leit | for Indianapolla last night. As a passenger train on the Cineln- over several tlmes and al- was Mr. njured, but no ono was Shortly after 1o'cl.ck Sunday, as ter of mercg at- institution of the I iccopal peared, who without ufteriug a wo. little abova the Before assistance could ars eft knee. The ss:ssin was then tation. When asked why 210 at It 1s thought he was Dr. Thomas preached his first sec- MixxeapoLss, Minn., November 6. vk t OMAHA, NEBRASKA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1 0. NO 121 MORNING EDITION. Price Five Certs POLITICAL POINTS. Latst Advices Put Gar- be offered a cabinst positiox it h: | wanta it, on s grade like seoretary of the interior. Thereis no donbt about | the definite conclusion onthess two ' o : Dointe. " But beyond this othiag hes | Southweste n Roads chlatethe Truoe and an Extensive War field's Majority in Cali- fornia at 80. et ; i —_— not set himseif against thle ]Ilflgfl:anl f s friends nor the valuo of their | The Contest %o Close Thata FeW | Ravice. st the same timo ho wil be Al resident, and ready to asstime all the Votes Will Tarn the Traponsibilitics of his administration proper timearrivee, to'hold & consult Scale. in constructing his cabinet. New st England w.il not be overlooked through the cousel of & leader like Blains, New York will be duly con- sidered by the advics of S-vator Conkling, and if he wans a gontle- ‘man like Hon. Levi P. Morton put at s head bf the treaswry department, willbe done. Mr. Morton is his lifo long friend, of undoubted ability, and hus the confidenco of the moneyed men cf the country. Penneylvania will also be tairly considered through Senator Cameron, snd the west “hirough Generals Grant aud Logan. have The Energetic Anti’s Capture a Portion of the Ticket in Saline County. = Hancock Puts a Quietus ‘on the Scheme to Recount the Vot of New York, : . The former could easil Conjectures as to the” Men| = war . depieiment i Garfield Will Choose as |wanted it, which is hardly Ikely. The latter, his friends say, His Counsellors. would like the interior dopartment $fred b bim, but this is doabfl 7 Che south will not b ignored, but Victorious Antl'a. there will be no further wasting of Special Dispateh to Tho Boc. of cabinet positions on it by this Crere, November 5.—The national | administration at 1 As already and state ticket has several hundred | stated there is no definite line of se- majority. The election of Wells for [ lcction yet determined upon. Bat tion with prominent members of the | Gen. Garfield will | been talked of, exceptiog when the | is Imminent. {Another Actin the Sprague Family Extravaganza. Fatal Ending of a Family Quarrel Precigitated by a Meddlesome Sister- in-law Santenced to Hang. ‘Special Dispateh to Tan ik, Newars, N. J., November 8--1 a. Margatet Metrhofer and Frank mmons were s-ntenced Saturday to be hanged on Jynuary 6 for the mur- der of the woma Orofige, a year ago. She scemed par- alyzed, while Limmons was unaffect— ed. Fachclim to be innocent, and charge the crime upon each other during the trial, workman on Meirhofer's farm, and was induced by the womau to shoot her husband, with whom she lived unhappily. Kallach in Limbo. Special Dispatch 1o Tia B: Sax Fraxcisco, November 8—10 p. m.—Mayor Kalloch was arrested yes- L i ot | ¥hat o havo herein stated corres swatcr is claimed ty 4 votes, butf,ondg in a general way to the pro- the official count msy show that | grammo of the futare on as good an Jomes iscloctsd, Tho anti's elected | authority as any outside the limits of 01e representative and county com- entor. missioner. Hancock’s Disclaimer. Special dispatch to The Bee. Speial Dispatch to Tho Bes Cuttcago, November 8—1 a. m,— Cuioaao, November G.—A Sun | Tho Tines' New York specil rays: 1t PR by o isatatéd on most rellablo suthorit ieiaco epsel asyat Botting 100 | atitich i HatcockToatBaarayiad aro greatly oxcited over the closeness | 3rocsad a letior ‘o Chsirman B. roum, of the vote in this state. Largesums |in whish ha s:id he Had been consult- were wa cred on the result, and bets, | ed by seversl committees with refer- as ueual, wers that Hanoock would | cnee to s proposed ravision of the vo-e carry tho state, or vico versa. Tvia | o33t last Tuesdag, with a viow to con- now romirmbered that ons of the dem- | 1o riessiocr e s e Lork state ocratic electors, Daniel 8. Terry, is same course commended fn-certain the man who killed Broderick in a | d°mocratic papers ~He wished to sxy adnel, was badly scratched in this that ths movement did not meet his approv-l, as it dto bo bued city. He ran behind here, 191, about | gon i = 47 in Alemeda, or up:n unprovable assertions and inde- (quate grounds: further, becaus: entire state. This ino the movement, 8o far as 1t concerned republican electors, even him personally, was open to the in: crats secure the remaining five, be- [ perable objection that under no cir- o the leading man on Bither ticket | cumstances would he consent to be- il not have more than one hun- [ come a technical president Mr. Bar- mjority. The latest count |num left town for Connecticut early by the Chronicle, after correcting los by the officisl ret A Close Vote. dred Saturday afternoon, and the latter taens from [ uld not be obiaincd, but & gentle- 1 countics, makes Garfiald 47 70, 5 la ority of whi 1d by New York "(®etics, _1h. shment did a businers ofa mTlior Soma 400 em;loyes Tae Second Prechyterian church of hicago is about to recall Rev. J t. John's Wooda church, Lnd Tt is said that Dr. Gibson is anxious ‘pesta) Dispatch to the Beo to retarn to America. A regular freight train the was run in wild freight between Chleago and One engine one seriously. Deputy Sherifl Ben H. Seligman, has run away with 81950, which he co'lected n execution. ‘Wreck of the Steamer Rhods Ieland Special Dispatch to The Bee. Proviprxce; R. 1., November 8 — between England and Germavy sre | The steamer “Ruode Istand,” coming nd are cause moat dectdedly strained, for alarm, in view of the complications all over Earope. s GAGGING THE SOCIALISTS. Special Dispath to The Bes. Brmuy, November 8—1 a. m.— The German government is praparing a new and stringent law againat the socialists, who have been showing a bolder front than usual of late, espe- cially in eastern Germany. The pen- alties just announced against socialiet | X speakers and writers are much more | 3 al severe thau before. ered and the psssengers quickly lind- ed. The steamer had sbout 17,000 tons of frelght aboard. She bslovged to the same line as the ill-fated “‘Ston- ing'on” and ““Narragansott.” RELIGIOUS TROUBLES. Sscial Dispaten to Tho Boe. Paxis, November 8—1 a. m.—The siege of the Prowontie fathers’ mon- astry still continues. The monks are obstinate and have plenty of provis- ions dispersed Saturday. Their place was strongly barricaded, but an_entrance was effcted by the suthorities after The monks_were the officials. At & meetiug st the Fernands circus in Paris Sunday res- suporession of the public worships budget, and the separation of chureh | a and state. CABLECRAMS. ‘Special Dispatches to Th_Bee. A dispatch from Scutari ssys Der- | ; vish Pash addressed a meetiog of Al- banian chiefs at that place and exhort- t: omphacically refcsed. 3 A dis The czar's physiciass hava advised week. Itis rumored in the city that active movents of the nihilists are im- ninent. fs Sixty thousand Chinese troops are encamped at Schwang, on the Russian border. Laycock, the Anetralian carsman, race A St. Petersburg dispatch says it is reported that Prince Gortachakoff is dyiog. I The Edinburgh Philosopical institu- tin gave a grand banquet to Mr. Lowell, the American winister, on Sunday. Lord Roseberry aud other celebrities were present. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Disp tches to The Bee. Jobn T. Gordon, a carriage-maker, of Quincy, Mass., was fatally shot by » burglar Sstarday night. room-mate occupisd apartments i the | o second sty of a boarding heuse, and heariug a noise below ahout 3 o’clock in the morning,g t ugsnd weut down stairs. When 1early at the foot of Rear Esvate Acency. 15th & Douglas St., OMAHA, - - - - « NEF he stairs he saw & man approaching alopg the hallway toward the front door. When the burglar g opposite him Gerdon sprang on haif-past 3 o'clock Sunday morn She had on board about 120 passe gers, twenty of them young ladies. The passengers wore frightened for a fow minutes, hut tain Mott took all precantiins possi- Pier gives the tollowing particulars The Trappiats, at Jami, were |of the wrecked “Rhode Island:” The steamer s a total wreck and all that was loft of her at suuset Suudsy was her enginer the part half of 80 high and the “Rhode Island” breaking up so fast tha further eff rts freight was nealy all ont of her. She Dbluft sixty feet high, and not over o | ey el a speedy surrender. The chiefs |, oo 2iors have occupied the bluffs ell tch from Teheran says 800 | smaller crafts were engaged in wreck- ing, There was mo loss of life nor gers’ baggage i Mott furnishes a statement to Tho Star correspondent in wh horn all right. usual twenty-three minutes to Beaver Tail and stopped until we heard the | horn of our privat> signal wan, and sught the flash of his red fire in the has challenged Elliott and Boy to row fk:‘f 7 2 2 of it. Point_is tix minutes. six minutes listening all along for the echy from the bluffs. Pomt we suddenly heard it.and saw the land loom up &t the eame m ment. helm hard aport, but we struck be- fore the steamer could swing oft. Three rods further eas: woold have carried us clear. Heand his | in our usial p resul: dr ven in the scund, and were really a trifle fucth r west than we sup- posed. Have ran the ssme course under the seme circumstances many tim I can’t explin why I strack this time.” ! from Newport to this city, went proaching | ashore on_Rocky Beach, just this o of Narragansett picr, thout exceedingly fler that they fought nobly. ~Cap- ble to save tho lives of tho pssen- ers in putting on life prescrers nd assured them that there weas no anger. At daylight boats were low A special from Narragansett paddle wheels and her hull afc of the Captain Mott, Second erived an hour eariier. The sea is > boatd her were useless. The ks at the foot of & ies on sunken ro from land. Crowds of ay, and a large flcet of steamera and orious accidents. Even the passen- Il saved. Caprain h he eaya: “We passed Point Judeth in eight athoms of water, and heard the fog Wo then ran our The fog_was too dense fo see the red fire. We have a man to burn | red fire and tlowa f:g horn for us, be- | cause the government signal is unie- jiable and rarely heard until abreast The resular course to Bonnet We ran the At Bornet T gave the orders to pull the T supposed we were tion when we o0k our departurs from Beaver Tail. The secms to show we were | Lcaied editorial, which contained the man who has just returned from Goy- nd the republican state cen- [ ernor’s Island says there is no doubt a' committes now think that their | that the letter is in his possession, and ickec will pull through by a very | that the above summary gives ita pur- t.msjority, 8o slight that it will .0 3 port correctly. e the official count to dater- i o whom the state belongs. The|, — New Raflroad Lines. rats are recoiving no dispatches, | S Dt yio Tam e, n tu be rather apathetic about The republicsns are now ure of a majority of nine on joint ballot in the state legislatura. The Latest Gount u Dispateh 0 The Boes ax Fraxcrsco, November 5—12 m. arfi-ld’s plurality is mow 145, which wil be reduced by returns £ om D-lnorte, an possibly by a small per e 1 other counties not yet re- ported at the county seata. Azents have been sent to tho isolated places 10 see that the returns are nottamper- edwith on theway. Itis believed the vato w tly in favor of Gar- field; cerlainly one republican elector will 'be chosen in the place of Terby. ¥ Iature i3 aboat 40 repuhlic- 30 democrats in the assembly, tful as to election, he ng ticd with kis competitor in So- Republicans will have Chteaco, Nevember 6. —The ground waa « hite with enow in Chicago this morning for the firat time this season. Tho Sioux_City, Chicago, Milwau- kee and St. Paul will finish the track of the Black Hills line this season only forty eight miles west of Mitch- ell, loaving twenty miles to the Mis- s uri to comoleto in the spring. The “Eompany have laid out a town on_the Missouri at the mouth of American creek, where the crossing will be made. The Chicago and Northweatern com- pavy have ordered a survey from Watertown, Dakota, to Fargo, and from Fargo alone the Red river of tha north toGrand Fork, and thence to tho Pembina mountains, on the boun- dary botween tho United States and Manitoba. This will make a road 276 miles in length the matter. Indications. Spocial Dispateh to Tiw Ex. W, terday on charges of misdemeanor in office for haviag acoepied bribes, in violation of the new constitutton, and for having sold appointments to offices in his gitt, and was released on bail A Young Assassm. Bpecial Dispateh to The reo Proviorxer, R. L., November 8—1 a. m.—Sunday forenoon, as Mr. R ert Thompson, trustee of Mrs. Kae Chase Sprague, wife of ex-Senator Sprague; of Rhode Island, drove over to the beach to see the wreck of the steamer “Bhoda sland,” and when near to the bloff oyerlooking the wreck, he met twoboys, one of whom o recognized as Master Willie Sprague, 8on of the governor, Thomp son had not passed them more than twerity feet, when yong Sprague pull-d a revclver and shot st hiw. The aim was not good and the bullet mi-sed its mark. The boy jumpad on a horse and wade his escape. Thompaon says this is the eecond time the boy har tried to kull him, and he now intends to prosecute the ex-senator, A Family Tragedy. Spocial Dispateh to Tik Bax. Ricamoxp, November 8—1 a. m.— Loudon county, Virginia, has been the scene of one of the bloodiest trag- edies known to_Virginia. It scems that on Saturday Merrell North, a small farmer_in Loudon county, had a quarrel with his sister-in-law. It is thcucht that he had previously quarreled withs his wife, and that his sister 1n 14w took her part. He wan man of ttrong temper, and finally harryiog from his sister-in law, ho went into the yard, and gettinga large knife which was used for ca ting corn, came back and assaulted her with it. She ran into the yard and he pursued her, and stabbed her until he thought she was dead. - After this he returned to the houss, and taking down his gan discharged it in the air, and coolly re- loaded it. He then went to the spot where the woman lay, and putting the muzzle of the gon under his chin, fired, the whole load passing through his mouth, tearing out the tongue and lodging in his head. He fell to the ground, bat while iu the throes of death he eaw some signa of returning jife in the woman, and dragged his body to whereshelay. Reaching for- ward he seized a big stone, and dealt her a blow in the face. ~As he was husband fn West | * Lammons was a | C o county. su1varon, November 8—1 raising himself to repeat the blow, his the orgavization of the sssombly. | gor yopor. Rississippl and wife entered the yard, and taking in Pacheco scems to have fallen behind | yriosouri valloys clear or pastly cloudy | the sitvation at s glance, she herself by the last returns received, but they | ©oithor *winds shiftimg to warmer |seized another largo rock, and stand- wero imperfectly gathered, most of southerly winds and stotionary barom- [ ing over the prostrate form of her © telograms giving only the vote for elector. ~ Leach is about_elghty-seven sahead. Nothing new from Oregon. Latest From California. Speckl Dispatch to Tho Bee. Sav Fraxc a. w.—Del Norte elects a republican assemblyman and gives nine majority for Garfield, increasing his chances tor the present plurality in the siate, the small precincts heard from not having sufficient unreturued vote to wite out Garfield's majority. husband, put an end to_ his straggles. Her sister died fow minutes after. eter. The Chinese Must Go. Bpecial Dispateh toThe Beo Sax FRANCTSCO, November 6—10 p. m.—The last outgoing steamer took 600 Chiinamen bound for home. It is stated that moro are going, intend- ing to remain permanently in the Flowery Kingdom. This Mongoliau hegira gives much satisfaction, but whether it is caused by the unfriendli- ness of the American people or by tempting offers of employment to Renewal of the Railroad War. Bpecial dispatch to Tas Bss Catcaco, November 8—1 a. m. As predicted, the southwestern pas- senger rate war broke ont afresh Sat- urday among the railroads leading in that direction. By somo mistake the Tliinois Central was not included in the recent compromise srrangement made in New York by the presidents of the roads. It made a rate of its Later —The mail brings different | those who have become skilled in figures from Mendocino eounty, Con- | American manufactures, can only be tra Costa and Los Angele§ which in- | conjectured. croases Hancock’s vote 30 ‘and Gar- — - field’'s 185, leaving Hancock about twenty ahead. Larkr —The canvassers in Mendo- cino made a mistake of one hundred in addition. Garfield has the state by 80 majority. Loyal Michigan. Special Dispateh to The Bee. Laxstxa, Mich., November 8—1 a. m.—The honor may bo c'aimed for Michizan of first orcanizng the re- publican party in 1854; of electing [ 393@40c for November; 39@39% for SRt as a republican; | December; 40c for January; dd@dd} of controlling both branches of the | for May. lozislature sinco that time; of giving | Oats—Higher at 20Z@304c for cash; er eloctoral vote to_ every republican | 3016 for Novembor; 1o for Docem: candidaio for president; of keeping | ber. 7 her delegation in congress more near- | Rye—Firmat 85c. 1y unbroken than any other state, and | Barley—Unchanged, of pilingupa this year a msjority un.| Butter—Unchanged. surpassed by ouly one state (xuw.‘), Egee—Unchanged. which is an offspring of Michigan. Ic| Whisky—Steady at $1 10. is believed from returns aud estimates | Provisions—Pork quiet at §14 00 thas Garfield's myjority over Hancock | Dry Salt Mests—Nominal. will be 45,000, and Jerome's over| Bacon—-Dull at 5}@8i@8fe. Halloway will bo 33,000. For the| Lard—Quietat 8c bid. seventh time Michigan has chosen | Receipta—Flour 5000 bbls, whent; solid delegation to congress. 57,000 bu, cor;flk:m,hu, oats 16,000 2 bu, rye 2,000 bu, barley 20,000. Wl Shipmente_Floue 1,600 b, Wasarsotox, November 8—1a. m. | T rs L G, _Tae Sunday Obr: vnicleb:;pamrt; y::~ ORERO0Y o, 139 25,000, bu, arley terday morning with a long double. | "™ St. Lovis "Produce Market. St. Loute, November 6. Flour—Lower to sell. Wheat—Opened better, but de- dlived. No, 2 red, $1 01§@l Ol for cash and_November; $1 04@l' 043@ 1 04 for December; $1 06§@l 06i@ 106§ for January; $108{@1 0943 109 for February; No. 3 do 94 954c;}November do 90@1 0). <orn—Higher; 39@40.: for cash Eoaigge Undoubtedly the best shirt in the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship, com vined with their great improvements, that is Reinforced fronts, Retnforced backs and Reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever following: Gen. Garfield will neither offend his party nor the country in the constroction of his cabinet While he appreciates the hopes «f his friends tiat his administration will be a stalwart one, he will n no sense per. mit abuse to render it so. As to who will compose his cabinet, the question of individuals has bsrely entered his mind, snd jist as soon as it does, he will call arourd him the ablest men of the party for ¢ naultation. His letter f accaptance is very clear and decid- ed on this point._ The only two points 81id to be satiled is—first, provision manufactured at the moderate price of el Esery shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specislty of all woal, Shaker, and Canton flanvel, also chemoin underwear, made up with for Secrctary Shrman and e | view to comfort, warmth and durabil- cognition of some kivd for Gev-|ity. To fnvalids end weak-lunged ersor Fo-ter, who perhaps hols | persons wo offer special inducements closer rel.tions with Gen. Garfield in the manver these goods sre made . and slways in the same way. than any man in the country. Secre- for their protection. tary Shermun goes brck to the senate Pa. GoTTHEINER, own -to St. Louis of 85, while the other lines went back to the old price of 8 40. Afrer a time the Chicago & Alton met the Central with » 5 rate to 8t. Louis, and sold tickets at $5 from St. Louis to Kausas City. Thus pople were nble to make the trip from Chicago to Kansas City for 810, and take in the city of St. Louis en route. The fare direct by all roads remains $14.80. The Rock Isla road could not long endure to be cir- cumvented by the Alton, and so Sat urday senf out a dodger inviting peo- ple to come and buy tickets direct t . Kansas City for 10. Saturdsy after- noon the general break came. The Wabash renewed its previous declara. tion that it would sell tickets one do! Iar lower than any other road, and immediately dropped to $4 to St Luis, and #9 to Kansas City. The Alion at once met this rate, and then the Wabash hung out the following avnonncement: “The Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific is now selling tickets from Chicago to St. Louis, Kansas City, Council Blaffs, St. Joseph, Pe- oria, Hann bal, Keokuk, Sprinefield, Jacksonville, Washington, Pontiac, Lincoln aud Mason City, at §1 less than on any other line.” Daring the afternoon the Wabash, Alton, Rock Tslind, ard Central kept dropping. until the business of the day clcsad with a 81 rate to St. L visand $6 ‘0 Kansas Ciy. TheC, B & Q. did not join in ihe fight It is blievea this paseenger war will result in a per- manent reduction of rates. The Illincis Central has per- manently reduced the rate from Chicago to New Orleans from $23.50 0820, Great interest is felt in £ mesting of the genersl managers to- day toadjust tae southwestorn paseen gor rates. There isa bitter feeling again:t the Wabash because it claims more than the other lines con- The sider it entitled to. Wabash claims thst P Tt woald be loaving the »uis roads and the Iilirois Ceatral entirely 01t of the questin The Altcn in 0ot willing to yield one- tird to the Wabash, as with fair com- petition it does more of the passenger by his own choice. Gov. Foster will 1207Rarnam atreet, traffic to St. Louis than both the Wa- aay of this western bus roached by the manag: days, and'in the meaniime theliveliest | war in rates ever known is looked for. Froght ratesare also threatened. — e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocks. Wais Stamr, November 6. MONEY—4 pe- c.nt; cxchange steady at | s2@4 s GOVERNMENTs. Steady. U.5.6%%51......1 04} US4 U85 1068 Carrea U.S. 4 11 STOCKS. Aative; advaneed j@3e, reacted }@le. . x Jc P L 96§ Lac 136} & NY S22 A zm, 10 £z wcn ~E Ouicaco, Novewber 7. Wheat—Was fairly active within a narrow range and closed at same fig- ures as those current 24 hours ago. No. 2spriogscld at 81 02§ @1 03§ for December; 81 013 for November; 1 03} for December and $1 043 for January. Corn—Advanced } and }c; No. sold 40@40%c for December; closing #t 49 for November; 40dc for De— cember; 404 for Janu-ry; 40gc for May. Oats—3@}c better; No. 2 30} for December; el or Noyember; 30} 30]c for January Rye—Was very quich at 82c. @Barley—Ruled sterdy at 85 for eash, November or December. Whisky—81 11. Provissons—Pork advanced 16@ 256 par brl , and closed at $13 75@14 for cash; $12 124@12 15 for Novem- ber; $12 20@12 25 for December; 313 40013 42} for January. Lard—Advauced 21j@25c per 100 Ibs., and c'osed at_§8 073@8 10 for cash; $8 023@8 05 for November; 88 00 for December; and §8 00G8 02} Trunks and V: H. H. MARHOFF, UBERMANN, TEH RELIABLEI Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts.” Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents AMERICA D AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWTLRY, SILYER WARE AND DIAMOND T We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, it Chicago Prices. wW. J. BROATCH, 1209 and 1211 farney Street, Onu ha, octil-"me MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. es inthe West. Teleseopie Cases a Specialty. - PROP,, St and Sample Trun Vorth of ¥ 117 14th St.. 3 Doors for geller the year. Chicago Live Stock Market. Cinteaan, November 7. Hogs—Were active and sold at a shade beiter prices than on yesterday $465@4 75 for liocht packing; and shipping lots; 4 50@4 90 for com- mon to choice heavy packing, an $4 65@5 00 for common_to choice smooth heavy shipping grades. | LOW At the present writing there are in- dications of an easier feeling. Re- ceiprs, hogs, 2,350, The receipts of cattle were for Satur- day under s moderately active in- quiry for medium to choice shipping steers; prices ruled steady at yester- day's figures. Common_and inferior stock entirely neglected, with large number in pens onsold. Prices ranged from 83 15 for Colorado; Texans 83 76@3 90 for medium ship- ping, and from $4 30@4 80 for good to choice shipping steers; the fresh roceipts were 2,853 head. New York Produce Markes. New Yok, November 7. Flour—Daull and prices without de- cided change; recoipts 16.972 brls. round] hoop Ohio at 4 75@5 00; choice do 85 10G6 00; superfine wes- tern, §3 85@4 35; common to good ex- trado, 84 55@4 85; choice,do, do, 34 80 @6 50; cholce white wheat, do 84 75@ 4 Butter—Firm on ofolcs grades. Ohio, 15@26: Wheat—Sready; Chicago $116@ 117;Milwaukee, $1 18@1 19; No. 2 red winter, $118: sales 500,000 bu. Corn—Quiet and firm; No. 2, 573 @d8c; sales, 150,000 bu. Oafe—Steady; No. 1 white 463c; No. 2, 42}@432; No. 3, 40@40kc; mixed, No. 1,41c; No. 2, 41c; No. 3, 393@40c. Provisions—Pork, $12 30@13 90 seller the year, $15 00 cash; §13 60 asked for November. Lard—$8 574 for November; $8 40 @8 45 for December-: $8 424 for Jan- vary; 8 45@8 50 for Februry; 88 50@8 55 for March; $8 40 8 45 seller year; $8 70@8 90 buy- er year. St. Louis Live Stock Market. Sr. Lous, Novembea 7. Hogs—Quist; Yorkers and Balt's mores, 584 25@4 40; mixed packing 84 35@d butchers' to fancy, $4 55@4 75; recoipts, 7000; shin- ments, 2000. THANKSGIVING DAY. A PROCLANATION. By the president of the United States of “Ameri & o period in their history since the has this Unit loving kindness ~nd humblyto implore His | ¢ ntinued care and protection. Health, | wealth and prosperity theonghon i boeders; peace, honor and friends] all the worlds firm and faithful ache eoce by the great body of vur population 0 the principles f liberty and justice ~hich have made our grestuess as a nation, | and to the wie institutions and | strorg frame of government and | wociety, which will erpetuate it. | For ol these et the tha ks of a harpy, | united po ple with one vo ce ascend n vout homage to the giver of all good. I furthermore recomumend th-t on Thureday, the 25th of N vember pest, the people mect at the'r respective plicea of worship t make the cknowledgment of His houn- and His protects n_and to offr to | prayer fo_their continuance. In | witness whereof T have hereunto st 1 hand affixed. Done at the city of gton. this thirty firt day of Uctor 0 year of our Yord one thousand ndred and eighty, and of the inde- ndence of the United States the one | d and At S B. B. HAYES. mt : ARTS. Secretary of S f[AKEN UP—0:t. lst, ono_ay mare, one bay , three months o1, white star in fore bead, and ove bay over' year old with s'ar in foreiiead. Owner can huve wame ‘and oaying chs W. WOLESnNSK £ of ittae CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER Metalic Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Farniam Street, - 10th aod 111h, Omahs, Tolegraphic Oréees Prom tly Attended To, v | We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect_ our oxtra | feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goeds and BRIGGS HOUSE !IEAST» INDIA Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., |3 ] x _CHICAGOTIL. z 3 fl g%é’ = R 8 s SR 35% 13y EE - 3 "8 TO THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS gtock. rices SHREVE, JARVIS & €O, Cor, 14th and Dodge Sts, ane10.ends ITIS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING 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 the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salessofar this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addreesed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Pavenport and 15th Sts.” Omaha. THE ORIGINAL. KENNEDY’ ILER & 00, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OWAHA. Neb. ' BITTERS! PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PERDAY| ca; to placs of smusement Ty turnisbed. wai ta, e == $t. Paal & Sioux Ci QUSE, | ™ "aaihoaze HRGADA yj The Old Rehable Siowx City Rowts [ | 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto . % | ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, ?N(nd n':‘l ve‘l'_-;:l:‘::“avlvncn lows, Minnesota and proved. Westinehoase Auioraatic Al Brakeesnd SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT ia nomurpaed. Sleepi Cor. MARKET ST. d Council Bluffs, Towa Online o Strest Ratlwiy, 01 TE: ETROP Oxana, NEB. IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan is centrally located. and firat casm In every respect, having recent! ' B entirely Tenovared " The public wi) find it a | Transter Depot at Courcl Blufls,at 6:18 p ., comfortal homelike house. marsit. i 10:20 p. m., and St. Faal 'FRONTIER Laramie, Wyoming. The miner's resort, good sccommorations, i HOTEL, | ™ ™ unr Graas Beooma ™ Returving, leave St. Paul st 330 p.m., e~ Hiviog st Sioux City at 445 a m., and Us Traneter Depot, Counci] Biufls, st 50 B muro that your tickets read via 3. G, X F. C. HILLS, e P P Ao, A. W. NASON. DENTIST, WILEIYRD Peoprietor. | EAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 50 and §3.00, according =5 S et 00, Propetator, | OPrce: Jucobie Hlock dormee @ ave. 3d ANDREW BORDEN, Culef Clerk, © muii-$ ey . - awuDLUN. —_— wa— — — | | | st