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maha Oailyn OMAHA, NEBRASKA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1830. MORNING EDITION, : 5 1 cott has arrivedin this city. He sp-| LUCK | of the ocean commerce between our | cesspool corporation, d and pears haggard and S v | LUCKLESS MARINERS. own and foreign potts, and our ton- mm!\);nhted by cfi?evin:'cn'gixo;‘z’-, Gen. Roberts, who has just return- | n:lgz rose s(_rom ‘li;?ilmv%"“ thu ehlghty lsvenll(;l ’nine dollars a steer in order i H ST o s mulion, Since 1861, through the ef- { to get him to & fit market t e i fomtor™ g e hon < | Shipping CatastrophiesBe- | fects ot the reb-lion, this' has do- sils Crime upon crlme! Thisis 80 creased, aad now stands about 30 per [ outrage, and should be sbated snd = z VOL. X. Established I87I. BARGAINS DOMESTIC DOI A Noted Train Robber of Mis- Al Bl HU B souri Confesses His FOREIGN EVENTS. Protest Against the Anti- REAL ESTATE BEMIS’ AGENCY, i5th and Douglas Street, idencs lote for saie by this o fice, north. eest, sou varying m distance trom ome two miles trom same. » : Several cholee lots In Grifin & Isses’ addl ‘est of convent, between St, Mary'saven roe Just cast of barracks on Seanders St., 10 or 20 acre lots; now is your time s in Crodit Fondier addition. south of 2500, TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lots on Park Avenge and Gsorzia -treet, il o mark. and near head of St M ry's m 8125 10 $300 eacn ol interest 1o those who will ! buildings. F ¢ turthor G. P. BEWIS, Agert, Fifteonth and Douglas Scrtata. o0 101 00 Barocy and To mty-Brst streets, on 0% near St. Mary's aven. 0 Hariv war Stk B, 0600 each, 1 ¢ ward . south esidonce, for $2,000, or will i Towa. trom 3360 to $60D 13 far_been platted—14 on and 5 on Douglas street.. 54 foo in wide: aud 1604 fa good substantial 1 and exawine piat and got IMIS' KE 1L ESTATE AGERCY, 1 and Douglen streets. GEO P. YES, Agont, 1507, and Douslas Sie aie Jot mear Tuming and Seunders PARK PLACE. Tho chespest acre lote 1n the oty of Omabe, Sve e oe iy hinaguncy . Bark Streets; you king up thvse bargal iese 10ta are more than equal ity Tota or & half blogk— 1 don owe vour o0 lota 1o Reods fist sddition, Acre ot on Sherman ayenu #outh f Poppicton's new rosid < “‘: B‘i:m' inide, 81,000 e ots on She 1o . aveias, (16ch strve) Clark Street. 8900 aach - 2 McCANDLISH PLACE. 22 nice and chesp lots, vory near to the bns - 7+ | the very many di yurds, 'packing houses, stc 2nd ruil par feviare. P-ioe £276 to 5 arm to Usise who “aild GEO. P. BEMIS, Agent, Al ety salblasor, LAKF.S ADDITION. e sowionce a1, avove saaivon, - 5 north of and sdjoining Poopieton's "'l rosidence and grounas, bd Incated va 5", 9th and 0th stracts, - 3001 8650 each e easy torms 1o those whowill huild Call full particalare. ¢ roasonab e prices HORBACH'S ADDITION. irst and secon1 4 ftion 2nh streets, botwen o130 k| onise. The latter offended her roy- T cent wnterest u;;m_ who will im. 16th and Dougias Stret. 3% mica lota 1n_Parker's addition, betweer 5 ‘undors aa | Pierce, King and Campbell's Ste., o Blaa o stroet: 10 lots With south tronta 36 with north, frontage, ouly 6 blocks north af e tara:tabie (vnd stpoet-car track) on Saauders wireot. Vers lew prices; $176 cash, or 200 on Tons time and & por cout futereet 0 taose Who 2150 <00d farms for sale in Douglas Sarpy, Washington Bart, Dodge, Saunders aod ¥ asters £27S 0.0% acres vest welected lands in the Geo. P. Bemis’ Rear Estate Acency. 15th & Douglas St., OMAEA, - - Jewish Agitation in Germany. Ths Gladstons Ministry Favor- able to a Modification of Irish Land Laws. English Pestal Authorities Adverse to the Use of the Yankee Telephone. Timely Discovery of & Gun- powder Plot to Blow Up Michael Davitt. CONCILIATORY MEASURES, Spacial Dispateh to The Bee Loxpox, November 29—1 s. m.— The Marqats of Hartington, secretary of state for Indis, will address his constituents in northera Lancsshire sometime next week, on which ccc sion 1t is oo fidently expee-ed that the - | plans of the Gladetone administration with rogard to Icland, as finaily ma tured after much discumsion, will be foreshadowed. In &in icterview with Mr. Glsdstone on his return to Lon don from the cabinet council held at Wiadeor, he stated that it was decid- ed in the council that parliament | #hall be calied to order on the 6 h of Jauoary next. It was afterwards Kmed that early in the seesion sever- ‘meatures ahail be iutroduced =it the intent o gr at'y modify the pres. ent land lawe, and that no resort +hall be had to cerdion dntil all cther olanshave fala i, and the use of forc- hss becsme an absoluts necessity to the prescr a‘ion of order. Mer. Glad stone went 1o Hawarden cae le, his h me in Flintehire, to spend Suuday, aad will re urn to Loadon to-day, COERCION AND GUNPOWDER, 8 cta) Drepaten 1o the Bes. Dusux, November 20—1 s, fu.— A 1ud meeting wab held at Nizo Sa-urdyy Before the meeting con vened scvoral cases containiug gun- powder, and having fuses attached, were duscovered underneath the plat- torm. Mr. Davitt was the privcipal speaker. At a meeting held at Clare, Suaday, the magis.taies demanded hat coercive measures were neceseary for the protection «f the people. THE OARSMEN. 8pecial Dispatch to Tan Ban. Loxpox, November 28, 1 . m.— Haalan now «ffiers to row Luyoock, and says if Laycock cannot raise £1600 to bet, that he will row him for %1 £400 a side. Trickett is very unfit for his race with Ross. He looks haggard, and suffers much from pains io the head. The Sportsman thinks Rose will win. PROTEST ABAINST GERMAN ANTI-JEWISH FaNaTICISM, Bpectal Dispatch to The Bee. Brruy, November 20—1 a. m.— One of His Majesty's chsplains con- tinues to hold anti-Jewish meetings, notwithstanding the deplorable events which have recemtly taken place. Some sixty leading gentlemen of the capital have issued a manifosto, in which they gravely censtire the agi': tion set on foot by this semi-socialist The manifesto calls Herr Stooker's agitation & most humilinting stiewpt st renewing medieval prejadices against & class of citizens who, in Germanp, have been specially distinguished for creditable achieve- ments, not only in commerce and trade, but also in every department of scieuce, art and politics. The mani- festo proceeds to point to the peculiar- ly disgracefol character of these do- ings, when ocourring in the country of Lessing and Kant, and _directed against the de:cendants of those who bestowed the knowledge and worship of one God in the Pagan world. ~Tn the concluding paseage it is plainly said that if the masses should ev-r be infected by the envy and ha'red of this preacher, the only practical con- sequence would be desp ilment ani robbsry, and thi time when all the ions formerly ex- irting in Germiny have been broken down in order to creste unity. The % :nml;.m is vgnzld by many u:lu eputier, ja men and nier- ock | SPUtier, judges, clergy FPIGHTING TUE TELEPHONE. Loxno, November 28, 10 p. m — The ac.jon of the English postoffice L.x0eacn fagaizet the telephone company to Prevent it from establishing lines of {elephone connection, wi'l come off this week, The company ploads that 4| the telephone is not a telegraph, and therefore does not come within or in- 1| friuge upon the telegraphic monop- oly, which the postoffics possesses, but the postuffice anthorities say that the ase of the telephone would jepordiz+ the rights for which the coantey paid eight million sterling. CABLECRAMS. Special Diepatehes to T Boe, The famourlirel cags of Gen. Ci-- sey rgaiost M. Lus«nt, of L. Petit *| P usis, snd tenri Rochefort, wan ended in Paris Saturday,by th- court 1m; osing fines 10 theamouut of $5,000 on Luisant and Rochefort . Tt i nid the f-reign « fiice has asked Cot. Syrgs '0 «efund th- $12,000 ac . | vencwd 1o him as his ravs:m from the brigands wh: haa captured him. Earl Beaonfisld is to make his on *‘Maytar.” the center of #ocial and poli ical inflaence 1 Lon doa durmg aext ees ion of prliament. The Piuce of W.lsis tryingto r-coucile the queen and the Princers «l mother 1n returaing from Canads without her majesty's consent. The queen studiously avolds meeting the princess. The Czar has cancelled the offer of reward to Popcfl, owing to the delay in thearrival fof the “Lividia.” Mr. G'adstone will propose a grant of £25,000 toGen. Roberts, for his services in the Afghan war. Ttis officially demied that Lorne will return from Canadaat the end of . | three years. Earl Granville secretary of atate for foreign _affsirs, made a political speech st Haokey, Eog., Sa‘urday night. He rosinly dwelt on foreign fairs, and said the government was not athamed of its foreign policy, | which they have sustsined and will | endeavor to discharge. A battalion of the Royal guards has | | been ordered to Irelsnd. Mr. Bay- and lower Miesouri vallege, stationa- sorib-d Satardsy. The company his monied men of Philadelphi; hotel hers in the style of the Brigton at Con y Tslnd, L I. Specia) aimpuich t Ihe bee. p_ m—L M. Kiloch's countel nu charge of murderof Charles DeY ur.v, and also claims that he was acqui't of i the amended indic'ment. ia set for January 17, and Registrar Kaplan are civen til uext Fridsy to plead in avawer to tic indictments of the grand jury. Mayo: K Il ch’s contempt case is continueo ull December 14. Special Dis,ach to The Bee m.—This afteraoon intelligenca ha just been received here of an accident on the Baltimore & Ohioat Sauman’s station. ed invitations to eleven banquets in Comiflg Alfl ]]'ugly his lgwr;;r.bul:na of which wlll be given in Dul : Queen Victoria held a state council Numerous at Windsor Saturday. The African mail steamer, which just arrived at Liverpool, reports_the outbreak of a hocrible war at New Calbar, attended vith fearfal butch- eries. The Orangemen who have been en- gaged in getring in Mr. Bayeoit's crops at Ballinrobe, have arrived quietly at Clare Moris, on their re- tarn, Betting it 5 to 4 on Trickett on the race with Ross to take place to.day. Don Oarlos’ brother-in-law has been expelled from Spsin. < ey Italy has demanded reparation on account of Tuarkish maltreatment of italian fishermen at Mvteline. CAPIT- L NOTES, Special Dispatckies to The Beo. Wasarsarox, November 28—10 m.—Prof. F. N, Hayden, the ge: gist, has just received acatl from the president of the Topo ical socisty, of Pars, annonnemns that the society had conferr:d on him the grand medal of honor, Justices Swapne and Strong, 'c-i cording to good anthority, will re trom the United States supreme bexc b-fore the term «f President Ha The Fierce November Gales Un- usually Destructive to the Merchant Marine. Two Steamers Lost in Fri- day’s Storm on Lake Huron. s Tng Secrotary of the Navy ‘ubmits His Report to the: President. Manager Abbey Yields -to Pubiic Sentiment and Abandons the “Pas- sion Plav.” Shipping Disasters. Scedal Digpatches to Tab Ban. Cuicaco, November 28,10 p. m.— The propeller “Simcoe,” of the Chi- eago and Callingwood line, which left expires. The bellt in provalent thut | Lmey en o et ot e ex-Senator Stanloy Ma:thews, of Ohio, | corn. is nndoubtedly loat; with all is to succeed Justice Swagne, and that e, on Lake Huron. The “Sim- Cundides o vhe O vensiorshi | 05" ras commanded by Capaio Rob- o | ort Hill, and carried s crew of twen- Socretary Sherman's annual repor |1y on- men _She had on board, be has been prepared and is printed 1 | sides corn, 875 barels of floar, bound pamphlet form, He will tran mitit to | to Ozd-nshurg port, Sinco her do ;v:; eollzctors of customs on Thurs- | rariuro nota word waa heard of her nex whereabouts uutil Friday, when her Beriiky evening tho Protident and | cablniiwhes hsuraasHiA ok Gt Eeslght M s. Bxyes entertained Genersl and | and wreckago were picked up by the Mrs. Garfield at dinner. Gen.ral{ propeller ¢ Unnada,” in Lake Huron and Mre. Garfiold were chieruised | T'¢ “Simcoe” wasn Canadian vessel, at breskfst Satarday moruing at | of 375 tons, and belonged to the Geor- Hon. John Scheneck’s. S-veral f|gian Bay transportation company. the most distinguiched gen‘l-men of | She was ~ valued at §50,000, an the ij lomatic corps were invited to|insured for £16,000. She was con meet them. Senator Edmunds als, [ sidered staunch aud seaworthy. gan dinger to the General and X Sax Fraxcisco, November 28, 10 eld. p.m —Uaptam_Classen and second Hon, J, H. Ryan, chairman of the | mate Ferdinand Wayne, and five of ou-e commit ee on comm-rce, will | the crew of the Hamburg ship, ‘“Jo- arrive in this city on Tuesday, and “arrived at San Dicgo will call meeting of his commitree linnn open_boat; Laving sbandoned sometime this week. the v na sinking_cundition 280 @ Thoe surviving soldiers of the Mox: | Miles from the shore. The first mate’s {oan war will make onemiore efort 1| o4t was not seen after the second got & pomsion. bill beforo the end of | 43¥, and the captain fears the boat is b teentioonpreas. Luar, a8 they oxperianced heavy woath: er Thursday. The party have been Hooy ot pyonn L Davonport was | in the boat ten daya, and iost one of TorNom Tont” e o oS in | their miniber, Henry Warnekeo. appeared, bat was not registerered »¢ | UTTAWA, Ont., November 28, 10 p. suy hotelhere, Bunday pight h m.—The minister of marine has just met in the loboy of Willard's hot.) {Teceived advices of four vessels andin response to inquirers declined | b1 wrocked Friday evering on ¥o/may what lba bisish et hoce Antivosti Island, with crews in destl- ho stated that ho was at the attorsey. | tute condition. Permission has been genaral's office; and expected to have | 35ked of-the goyerument.siesmer o | a fell Interview with Attorney-Gen- | 8t Chatlottetown to go to the rescus. eral Devins before he Teft the city. | Lhe vames of the vesaels are not giv- He Is aupposed tobe here In conne:- | €% The minister has telegraped for it il R W s Bt full particn The government ere, “David” “Napoleon,” MOVEMENTS OF TEE DIPLOMATS. i) SPId shde Napolso lave gone into winter quarters and Lady Thoraton and her son came | oo rondor no »saillmu:a,q direotly here from the steamer i The British brigantine,‘‘Palace,” of Qicbrc, is ashore at Lanseaux Fraise, - | but the crew are caved. The echooner, “Celestine,” inward b umd, is reported as being in theice. H o She has been emoloyed in connection tion at Washington. Ris grandfath.r | w:th tte new gulf coast telegraph,and 3} their arrival in New York last we k Sir Edward Thornton and their dax ters made a vielt to Mr. Royel Pae! was hero several years ago and wis | hi:s a number of workmen on board. charge daffairs from 1800 to 1 Hiurax, N. §., November 28, 10 He was as great a favoriteasiis|, ‘" ppghark “Ovano,” from Que- grandson has been. The B > minister and_wife left Washingt o Saturday for Burove, and will rperd the winter tn Egypt. The Freac and Ohilisn ministers returned fron New York Sunday, where they spent o fortolght. It istated that Senor Zamalona will be returned to Wash- ington as Mexican miaister. The new diplomatic representatives of Russis, Roumanis, New Grenada and Columbia, presented their credentials to the president the latter part of the weok. bee, with a cargo of lunber, bound for Montevido, is now a total wreck ear Cow bay. The crew arrived in steamer. ‘‘Nebo,” from Now Or- cans, at Sidney, C. B. They had soen six days on deck, exposed and without water or food, except a few raw, frozen vegetablos. When the stermer came in sight of the wreck zale was blowing with great velocity and snow falling so that the wreck could not be approsched. Thesteam- er_romained by three hours, and the officers and crew pluckily launched boats, and got as near the bas sible. The crew of the latter, in all, jumprd overboard and wero picked up by boats. All were frozen and in an exhausted condition. o Indications, Wasnmsarox, D. C., November 23, 1a m—For the upper Miseiseippi ry or lower bszometor, higher tem- rature, sontherly winds, cl oady weathor, ot © 7| ho bark, “Moscllo,” captatn and 2t S craw, of Prince Edward Island, from New Rallroad Company. Montreal, grain laden, bouand for Spocial Dispatch to Tuw Ban Arvastic Crry, N. J., November 28, 10 p.m —A mseting of prominent capitalists was held here yestorday, at which was organized the Atlantic Coast raflway company, which will build and operate a railroad along the ocean front from the depot of the Pailadelphia & Atlantic City narrow gusge railroad company to the inle. A.R_Linderman, of Philadelph was elected president of the new com- pany. The entire stock wassnb Hamburg, was dismasted in the gulf on Friday night last. Hamirros,Ont., Nov., 20—1 a. m, —Sqecial despatches received here leave no doubt of theloss of the of the steamer ‘‘Luwke Huronm,” of the Georgian Bay steamship com- pany, on Lake Huron. She was val- uedat $34,000,and was insured for £12,000. Abbey and the “Passion Play.” Special Dispatch to The Beo. New York, Novembor 28, 10 p. m. —The New York Sunday morning pa- yers published a card from Henry E. bbay, the well-known theatrical aimager, under whoss auspices the “Passion Pliy” was to have been orru ed at Booth's thea Abby eays: “No man, whose b arss success depends upon the ap- sroval a1d patronage of the public, nasari.h to represant that which is c-g cded with disapproval so positive, ud expreseed in terms so denuncia- tory as those which grect the mere ansouncement of an intention to pro- d.c- the ‘Passion Play.’” Mr.Abbey dés that he feels thet he has no cicht to set up his single opposition 1| «gainst the sen'iment of almost the utire community, and_he has there- £ re concluded not to give any repre- entation whatever of the ‘‘Passion Play.” the backing of some of the heaviest d the Pacific coast. Among other projects the company intend builping a The Troublesome Kallochs. Sax Fraxcrsco, November 28—10 wi hirawn the olea of cnca in j o:- ardy, and pewds not guiltv to th e charge «n June 17, when ‘he ctment was withdrawn to proeen Tue Sheriff Desm nd, Mayor Kulosh Secretary Thompson's Report. Spocial dispatch to The Bee. WasHINGTON, November 20—1 a.m. —One of the ablest reports to be sub mitted to the president this year is ‘hat of the secretsry of the navy. The report deals with measures of the highest Importance to the country. His recommendations for rebuilding the navy, apart frcm a purely military view of the subject, are of vital con- cern to our commercial interests. The secretary seis forth the facts in the case with great force, and contends that the only troe plan of relinf is by first supplying the necessary means to rebuild the navy, £ a8 to enable it to aucovrage what there is left of our Over an Embankment. CumBERLAND, November 27—4 p. The accident occured las ni ht about 12 o'clock to the Balti more express No. 3. The express lef this city ot 8 p. m. Upon nearing Baumav’s station which is 30 miles west of Cumberlsnd the trair encountered a broken rail and the en vine with the entire train went over an enbsnkment and landed n it side. Fireman Roatz was instan rerchsnt marine in eadeavoring to killed, and the engineer, whose nam. | ~-gain its lost supremscs. The secre- could not be learned, was badly | sary makes special reference to tie scalded. The passengers escapeo | condition of this particular interest, cont freight, and T per cent passenger, giving American_8300,000,000, and foreign lhir $900,000,000 in ten years. At the ratios stated, farmers, ‘planters, manufscturers and all others engaged in industries, soon will be at the mercy of forelgn shipowners, who impose on them oppressive burdens lns a drain of money which will soon rain them.” P THE PRAIKIE WAIF, Trials and Tribulations of the Cow-Boy. it Stock and Ranches in the West. Correépondenco of The iee, Clate Ouanke, Ch-yenne Co.; Neb., November 23—>Stockmeniu th s centre of the great stock region have nearly finished their arducus_duties of rounding up, branding Iate calves, and gathering beeves for the eastern markets. All the feeders designed for fattening have found their winter quarters long before thigin various vortions of (5g eastern part of the state, comprising principally Douglas, Sarpy, Dodge, Saunders and Cass counties. From what observation I have glesnied through some little actual experience; the life of the cow- boy i& anything but a pleatant and gredable otie. Accustomed to worl soven days in & week summer and fall out, confined snd stationed on day duty and night reliefs, would almest cavse the oldestheart to quake, and in all evants suming up its true significance would compel many to re- controlled by direct, emphatic legisla- tion. Nebraskans, down with this dagger at the farmers’ heart! If not you only idoalize and respect genteal theft. Lare RANKUS. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH., New York Money and Stocks. ‘WaL Sraexr November 27. Money—6; exchange steady at §4 81@4 83. GovRRXUEATS. Steady, u.8 U. 8. U8 sToCKS. Stocks—Active; declined # to 2 per cent. 108% > e w Y. e 104 9 il o 8 Chicag » P oduce Market. Crtcaao, November 27, liog producis wera weaker and lower. closing at 1 09i@1 00§ for cash or November; 81 093 for December; ary. Gorn—No. 2 declined o,and sold for Janunty; 47}@47jo for May, clos- tire with 1o longio for these tnpleas: ant experienices v\"{unfi miuit nesess- arily fo:low in their daily routine of work. That which the cow boy most fears, oven among the bravest and boldest, for mony aro they, is not the clickof the eix shooter or the sight of the Mexican's peeler, but the sad- 88 | den ¢oming cni of a thunder storth in- rermingled with vivid flashes of light- ning, witnr ssed in the spring time of the year, ¢ aring siormy mignts, hold- ing herdy of thousands of cattle on +he general round up. It very often happens, as itisa usual occurrence, that It can te seen playing about ihe wild steers’ hotns, and invariably on bis own triisty pony’s iane. Any- one who desires such experiences a8 these enumerated, can find & stamp- ing place anywhere, ranging from the mouth of Panking ereek up to Law- rence Forks, from thence over in the close vicinity of the famous Chimney Rock, known and seen by many “old stagers,” who traveled theold Mor- mon trail daring the gold excitement days of '49. Little is known by your many read- ers of the countless numbers of cattle that inhabit theee western prairies and sand hills—what a vast amount of cepital there is here invested in equines comprising horse and cow esh For an illustration we can take the Coady Bros'. range, whose territory _ruus from Camp Clarke south ten miles, extendisg west about forty miles besond Scoit's Bluffs, in- clading Fort Mitchell bottom, from which they cut about one thousand tons of hay for winter use. This, ta- ken together, makes an area of over 400 square miles all under fence— one immen e pasture, Within can be seen from eighteen to twenty-three thousand head of cattle and horsos feedingon the luxuriant and nutritious buffalo grass, tufts known to be plen- ty and yielding, as demonatrated here year in and year out, by its actual re- sults. Traveling over tho range we notice the peculiar advantages it af- fords for shalter snd protection for stock during continual stormy weather and -the cold bleak winds, which always traverss the sandy Platte. Tts resources for wood and water are unexceptional, sprin, their aparkling drop and stately pines liniog the distant ‘bluffs can be seen clotted in groups, resplendent with their green folisge throughout all seasons of the year, until the axe of the ranchmen de- prives them of further growth. Of all the commodities pine fruit is deemed one of the best articles in these climes for ¢nsumption during the midnight's winter revelry at the old fashion fire places of the cow ranch, which present a striking illustration and resemblance with the modern fashioned log cabin mansions through- ovt Old Virginia and the routh, - D. Faut, 8 prominent Texas stock- man, of Gal no more smongst us, he haviag closed out his stock interests here to Mjor Mabry, who, to cat along talk short, is at present up at the Pine Ridge Agency, tornin, in ut one drive to save time, labor an in-onvenience, all the beeves his contract requires for Poor Lo's winter supply. It would be seemingly pleasant to be s ward of Uncle Sam's, for_rome claims ceods his liberality and that his mer- cy and greatoess will endura for ever. That is until Quakers and New Eng- landers shall have becoms -extinc. For the old westerner. and_froutiers " | man does not kaow which to express the most sympathy for. them or the poor, half-starved, but man-killing, well fed, nationalized Indian. Thomas Lawrence, president of the Cheyenne Courty Stock association, will spend a fortnight of the winter at Carlisle, Pa. C. Buntor or “Genial Charley,” chief of the Heart Brand, will waller in St. Louts. D. Sheedy likewise In Kaneas City, Bill Carter, his assoclate, has pulled out for Gallatin, Texas, whilst Joe Powers, manager of the Seven-Up brand, will hold out in Ellsworth, Kansas. R. T. Booth, formerly of Stevens & Wilcox, of Omahs, is holding out in this burg with Henry T. Clark, as- sistant superintendent to G. Clark's Interest at this point. 1 Freighting is largely on the inerease and the Union Pacific *‘monopoly” receives and gets all the benefits of a doubt. Some old timers claim and as- sert for all of Prerre, there will be more freight forwarded from Sidney this coming winter than has hereto- fore been done duringthe winter since the inauguration and settlement of the Hills, but many is the bitter com- plaint registered in vows made not in complimentary_terms to the U. P. robbers and Geuld sharks. ‘Their grasp is as mighty a8 their clatch and their power is over-wielding in its ex- tension. Who can realize it? Put and says: “‘From 1820 to 1860 Ameri- vithout injury, though badly sheken up. * can ships averaged over 81 per cent the western stock man, who has to subject himself to psy this gigantio ing at 4240 for cash, November or Do- cember; 428: for Jantiary; 474@4T}e for May. Oats—}o lower; No. 2 selling at 323@32}c for cash; 32§@33¢ for Javu- ary; 37@37}c for May, closing at 3230 for cash, November or December; 82§c for January| 37c for May. Rye—Was firmly held, closing st 9lc for cash; 92}@924c for Januars Barley—Unsctiled but13@2c higher No.2 soldat§1 (3GL 05 for cash; $1 064 for January; closing at 81 05 or casl, November or December; $1 06 for January. Whisky—Steacy at 81 12. Pork—DMess, 209250 per 100 lower, clos ng at 81300913 75 $1220@12 25 £ r November; 812 45@ fér January; $1385@13 87} tor Feb- ruaty. Lard—Was 12@160 lower, closing at 88 5248 56 for cash or November; af | S-ut The matkets for leading cerealsand | tween Lakewood t yesterday, it waa struck by s {rain. Wheat—No 2 spring fell 1§o and | Tho carviage was comyl-tely demo- $|es1d at 81 10fa1 12 for Jauuary; | lished. Both hores were killd rnd 8oecial Disvateh to T Crimes. A Batch of Important ltems Relating to Western) 3fi; Railroads. A Desperate Darky Dies—The Electoral Dispute in In- diana, Jesse James Pard Bpecial Dispatch to The Eaners Crvr, Wovember 224 p sAs ~Daniel Bosham, charged with ~ 20§ | complic:ty in robbing the Chicago snd Alton tram at Glenwood, jost east of here, last year, plead guity yester day, in the crininal court and " threw himeelf upon the mercy of the court c6 was _deforced until next Wednesdsy. John aud Jesas James the noterious cut a are 0w known t have been the leaders of the gang. Turown by an Engine. Sp-cial Divateh to The Bee. New Yorx, November 27, 4 p. m.— As the famil§ carriage of Jas. Joho- son, of Lakewood, N. J;, wan crossing the track of the Southern railrodd be- and Manchester Mr Johnson and his d ughter in-law and fir infatic chid were thrown to 81 11 for January; §1 11Z for Febru- | the ground. Johuson i still uncon- acious and dezth will piobably resuls. The life of his daughter-in-law is also at 42@42§c for November: 423@42fo | dispaired of. Eulled by Officers. 0 Bec. HounTgviLLE, Ala., November 27, 4 . m.—A negen by the nome of Wm Tomeg, waa kled yesterdsy neat thia city, by Deputy Sheriff Cooper, and Special Deputy W. J. officors had & writ of arrest for Towey, and were endeavoring to serve it, when Towey ralsed & loaded shot gun and presented it at the mediately'fired and killed him. Towey; itis said. was a desperste character. Fravks The who im cers, Indiana’s Electorial Mudale. Spectal Dispatch to Tux Ban. IxpranapoLrs, November 27, 4 p. m.—The stuto « ficers h ve agreed to for casty | gilow county clerks to make i rre:- tions of their returns substituting the 1250 for Decomber; $/4 025@14 U5 | name. of Buojamin 4 Parker for Thos. W. Bennett, where the latter erroneouely occurs This action will give Parker his certificate of election, aud the entre electoral vote of the 88 55 for Decomber; 8850 sellor for | gtate to Gartield. the year; 88 60@8 623 for January; $8 70@8 72} for February. e ‘Chicago Live Stock Market Cacago,November 28, ‘Hogs—Were sctive and good to extra grades on packing and shipplog_accounts, inferior common light lota’ quiet 105 lower; sales wero at dy f-r |-days in November increased Raflroad 2umblings. Special dispatch to Tus Bax New York, November 27—4 p. m. —The Union Pacifie earnings for 23 0,000. ‘A sharp improvement in the Chica- go and Omaha stocks is predicted and | next week. The Burlington _and Cedar Raplds $4 25@4 60 for light packing; 84 45 | and the 1ndi.na Northern announce @512} for good to extra heavy pack- this morning rhat taey have leased the ing; 84 55@5 00 for good to choice | Codur Ripiis, lowa Fal's and North- smycth heavy shipping. 3 Receipts, 2,000. Cattle—Little doing, only the best grades being taken at 36 206 25; receipts, 2100. St Louls Produce Marget. Sr. Lovs, November 28 Flour — Steady and _uachaaged; XX, 84 0G4 W;OOE;KZKX, 8 650 477 family, 6 00@5 26; choice, 25@5 50; fancy, $5 60@5 8 ttled; No. 2 red winter, $1 07{@1 0! cash; 81 073@1 08@1 07% for Doce: ber; 81 093@1 11@1 10§ for Jans 81 143@1 14@1 16} forFebara d; for | murderer, was sentence western ratlw. g, & roxd fircy-five miles long. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. pectal Dispatches to The Bee. Irish-Americans and others of Chi- cago, who sympathize with the land league,held & meeting Saturday night. Steamer “City of Tokeo,” from Hong Kong_vis. Yokahama, hasar- tived in San Franciaco. Mott, the Columbis connty, (N. Y.) d Baturday by the general torm of the supreme court at Albany, to be hanged Janury 7. Philp, of Morey letter fame, has €1 154@1 16§@1 17§ for March; No. 3 | sent a latter to the grand jury explain- do 81 054; No. 4 do 923e. Corn—Lower at 43c cash; 43}@43} December; 43}@43% Jan: 14i@ 44] Fobruary; 45@45) March; 46§ @46§@49% for May; Oats—Lo ver at 34c _for cashi; 34 337> for December; 35}@35} for Jan- uary. Rye—Easlor at 80c. Barley—Qu et firm and unchanged. Lead—Dull at $4 40. Butter—Firm; dairy, 20628; roll, 15@22¢. Whisky—Higher at 81 12. Fggs un shanged. Pork—Du'l at $13 00 asked for cash; 813 60} for January. Dry Salt Meats—Firm at $4 45@ 4 50@6 90@6 957 1067 15 Bacon—Dull at 5j@7gahe. Lard—Lower at §8 12 Receipts—Flour, 4000bbls.; wheat, 56,000 bu. ; corn, 76,000; cats, 14,000; 150, 1000; barley, 9,000. 8h pments —- Flour, 11,000 brls wheat, 2000 bu; corn, 5000; oats, 10,000; ry2, none; barley, none. ® 8t. Louis Live Stock Market. 8r. Lous, November 28. Hogs—Quiet; Yorkers snd Balti- mores, $4 10@4 20; mixed packinz, 84 4084 60; fancy o select, 3460@ 480. Receipts, 6,600; shipments, 2900. New York Produce Market. New Yorg, November 28, Flour—Scarcely 8o firm; receints 29,617; roand hoop Ohio, 5 30@ 5 75; choice do, 85 80@8 00; eu- perfine weatern. $4 0044 50; common togood extra 85 00x 30; choics, do, do, 53026 75; choice white wheat, $5 1545 60. Butter—Good demand firm; Ohio 14@28c. Eges— Western, strong and firm at 26@29c for fair to choice. Whe: 122; Milwavkee, 81 24@1 25; No 2 red winter, 81 25@1 25}. Sales, 100,- 000 bushels. Corn—Quiet; No. 2 at 61. Sal 200,000 bus. Oats—Quiet. Whisky—Nominal. Pork—$13 00@13 60 seller for the year; 814 0016 00 for December; 814 30@14 59 for Jsnuary. Lard -£9 00@9 10 for November; $9 00@9 06} for Decomber; 89 024@ 906} forJanuary; §0 109 12} for February;89 173 for March; 89 02}@ 9 073 seller for the year; 89 0569 124 buyer for the year. and very Crrcaco, November 27,—The jory in the Minnie Dixon marder trial, were discharged this morning, not be- ing able to agree and one of the jurors being sick. They stood seven for ac- quital and five for conviction. ing his position. He says he expects the grand jury will indict him to-dsy. The St. Lonis heef canning company has closed ita immense estatlishment in East St. Louis for four months, in view cf the heavy advance in the price of beef, throwing 500 men out of em- ployment. " During the fire at 154 Grand strest, New York, Saturday, James H. D: witt, aged 27, was overpowered by the smoke while as'e p, aud perished. Several persons had a narew escape One woman threw her nine-yerr-old child, and herself sprang from tho second story. Thechild was caught in its descent by one of the firemen, and was not_hurt at all, and slmost miracle the woman escsped serious injury. Owing to the moderate westher 1n t'e enst siuca Tnauksgiving, many of the cansl ba s of the Penus lvari and Erie canals, that were fr.z.n i. week ago, will be able to reach the winter docke. It is stated, on good suthority, that Mayor Harrison wll decapirate Chiet of Pclice Simon O'Donnell, of Chics- g0, sometime next month, An extensive lottery swindle,which has been sucossfuliy pled ou the farme 8 in several ¢ U ities in north- eru Ohio by sharpers, has jus: b es discovered by Cleve and deteciver, and ssveral of the opera‘ors arrested The instaliation ceremonies of Arch bistiop Fechsr, over the diocese of Chicago, at the cathedr 1 of the Holy Name yesterda, were very smple, and were attended by an immense sudience. Geu. Gaificld denies that he has named a sitgle member of his cabi- net, and says that the report tele- geaphed over the country chat he has made his choice known to several | friends, is fa's. Irregular; Chicsgo, $119@ | Joseph Palinghi, an Italian fruit- vender of Chicago, and all of his fam- ily, consisting of six persons, are fa tally sick from trichinae, csused from eating ham seusawo throe wecks agn. Physicians say it is impossible for any of them to recover. Among the passenger on the stea: ship *“Algeria” which arrived in New York from _Liverpool Saturday w Alexander Gavazai, the famous Italisn patriot and _evengels: Father Gavazzi preached st meworial church erdsy. His mission is to rais; funds to support his Procestaat chureh in Rome. The southern fast mail service was successfully inangurated Saturday. New York dailies were deliverad in Rickmond, Va, four hours earlier than betore. Gen. Garfield spent Sinday at ‘Tome, disippointinga large crowd of We Guarantee The Flos W. J. 1209 and 1211 § sight seers who besieged tha litt! frame church on Vermontavenve. Derraxce, 0., November 27 —A passenger traim going east on the Bl vimore rosd, last nigt, struck a wa .o the track, instantly killin: | ‘ulmer, his wife, Mrs. Fulmer, George Haltzel, | Sr. Lovts, November 27.—Siil o1 | O Hatchings, of the Washington F is here, and_ramor says he is going buy up the Times, which is in finan cial straits. Mexvora, Ill., November 27.—Dr. Gardner, of Subtel Wednesdsy by s bull, snd died yester A5 system of 25 cents. All druggists seli LARA'S IN USE FORTY YEARS. Dr. Storm’s Cough Candy -~ A Safe and Pisasant Remedy for OOUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, | HOARSENESS and Strengthen- | SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. | @ives Great Bargai AMERICAN COLD A All K JEWELRY, SILYER ¥ Iron and - At Chie: Bu, A CRATIFYING ¢ WHITESEW ! @ives universal Satis ily and rapidly incien The White Machine best made, the easiest construction and ti- the market. 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