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: 5 — — VOL. X. Established 1871, NO 139. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1880. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents L B. WILLIAMS| Peuestic vorves, & 30NS, Dodge and Fitteenth Sts, ‘We¢ are Now Displaying an Ele- | _gan line of Ladies’ CLOAKS ' DOLMANS of the LATEST .= APPROVED STYLES. A Good Ciosk for - - $2.00 A Good Cloak for - - $3.00 A Nicely Trimmed Cloak $4.50 An Al:-Wool Cicak - - $5.00 A Nice One for - - - $7.50 Somethinz Fine at $10,00 and up to $40.00. CLOAKS and DOLMONS, CLOAKS and DOLMANS, CLOAKES and DOLMANS, SEE TEEN, SEE THEM, SEE THEM, - WILLIAMS'. CHILPREN'S COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS, CHIUDREN'S COATS, for & Child 2 yesrs and upwards, MISSES’ GLOAKS & ULSTERS at Pleasing Prices, This is the Best Line of! Children’s and Misses' Cloaks to be found in the city, and our Prices are always the Lowest. LADIEY' AND CHILDRENS HOOD3, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS SACQUES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CHENILLE SCARFS, All e at WILLIAMS. Immense Stock of ite & Colored Blankets Grey Blankets from $1.50 to $8.00 per pair. White Blankets from $2,00 to $12.00 per pair. Our_$2.00 White Blankets are a Wonder at the Price, GENT'S, LADIES’ AND CHIL- PREN'S UNDERWEAR. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, Cor. 15th and Dodge ZARA'S East India Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Piles. In use in foreign coun. tries for years, lately intro- <duced into America. Warrant- od to gi\'etinstmt relief and a rmanent cure guaranteed. 1d by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price, 50 cents, byithe American agents, Richardson & Co. Wh:fislle Druggists, Saint Louis, Mo, ZARA’S BILIOUS PILLS, guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Bilious and Liver Complaints, Cos- tiveness, Sick Headache, In. digestion, and cleansing the system of all impurities. ice t2hs :um All druggists sell LARA'S Gough Candy A Safe and Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS and Strengthen- Ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Frice only 10 Cents. E. ¥F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows® Block. Prompt attention civen 1 or lers by lelegraph. AMBURC AMERIC N PACKET C0.S Weekly Line v Steamships Teaving New York Every Toursday at 2p.m. For Bngland, Frauce and Germany. For Pamage app'y to C. B. RICHARD & ¢0., Passenge: Agents, \away,:New York Bernhardt Visits the Wiz- ard of Menlo Park Germary Acc-des to the De- mand of the United States in the Mat:er of the Ex- tradition Treaty. Hart, Editor of “Truth,” Will Prosecute Most of the New York Press for Libel. Halfa Miliion Dollars Worth of Cotton Burned at West Point, Va. Contract for $40,000,000 Bonds Negotiated for the Northern Pacific. Old Boreas Furnishes a Full List of Marine Disasters. Bernhardt Visits Bdison. Er;'dflhldnon- Bee, &w Yok, November 29, 10 p. m. —Sarai Bernhardt, accompaniod. by Henry Jarrett, hor manager, and sev- eral otier ladics and gentlemen, Sun- 2ay, paid a visit o Edisonat his labe atory at Menlo Park. The party was ully recetved by the great elec- trician, who explained the construc- tion and operation of the electric lamps, and otber new inventions, The actors were much interested iu_differ- ent machines, and highly delighted Jith the teleghone. Afiee viaiing the machine shops the party return, toNew¥ork, | T 5 Raiiroad Extension. 8pociai Dispatch to The Boo. New Yok, November 20.—The Missouri, Kansss & Texas railroad company contracted on Friday last with the rolling mills for 2000 tons of steel rails for it extension from Den- nison to Comarge, on the Rio Grande. The contract vrice agreed upon was private, but is eald to have been at very favorable rates for the railroad company. Gas Explosion. ‘Correspondence of the Bee. New Yorx, November 20—10 p. m. —By the explosion of gas in the base. ment of a five-story iron bailding, No. 66 White street, ocoupied by Wm. Umberling, Hagnet & Co. auctioneers, this morning, three men, Wm. A. Cobb, Wm. McGed, employes of the firm, and Chas Brown, were badly in- jured. The large building was badl; shaken, and the cellar walls, whers the explosion ocourred, destroyed The gasometer leaked, and Browa went into the cellsr to make repairs. He carried a lighted cigar. Gen. Logan L. ‘Special Digpatch to The Bee CaRBONDALE, T1L., November 30—1 Logan and his iting their old home friends in this county for the past threo weeks. The general has been confined to his bed at Murphys- boro since the 19th inst. by a very painfal ulcerated tooth, followed by anattack of acute rheumatism. He will remain at Murphysboro quietly for several days, aud now expects to go to Washington direct, without return- ing to Chicago Large Bond Transaction. Special dispatch to Tus Bes New Yorx, November 30—1 —The largest transsction in railroa i bonds ever madein the United Statc: | has just been closed by Drexel, sioi- & Co. Winslow, Lanier & Co Belmont & $40,000,000 six per cent gold bonds forty years to run, o partof which bovght firm, and part on options, giv- ing the company time to finieh the road. The bonds will be issued only a8 the road is finished and accepted by the government in addition to being insured by mortgage upon the line of the road. They will also be secured by & mortgage upon the immense land grant of the company, estimated now, after all eales to this time, at 47,000,- 000 acres. The three firms named above as contractors for the loan have associated with them several well- known bankers here and in other cit- well as in Earope. Alarming Desth Rate. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Axxarouss, Md., November 30—1 5 m.—The remains of Byron Gil- more Pierce left} e at 12 o’clock y terday for his forner home in lllinois, There are several more cases of sick- ness at the naval academy. Oadet Pierce died of pleurisy, aggravated by erysipelas. Great alarm is felt on ac- count of the incresse in the death rate at the scademy. Three cadets havedied in three weeks. Burnt Cottor. Special Dispatch to The Bee. RicaxoxD, Va., November 30—1a. m —A disastrons fire oceurred Sun- day night at West Point, the ‘erminus of the York River & Chesapenke rail- road, and the ' ipping point of all cotton transported over the combina- tion of southern railroads known as the Piedmont air line. The fire was reported to have originated at mid- night in the hold of a steam ehirley, which was loading cotton. The firs #00n communicated to the exten wherves, warehouses and other build- inge. There was no fire department, and nothing could be done to check the flames, an1 little to save property. The shirley wns consumed, and slso all the wharves, warehouses, 26,000 bales or cotton and 21 railroad cars. The loss is estimated to be in the neighborhood of £500,000. The cot- ton and merchandise was fnsured for $197,500. Cupid's Freak. ‘Special dispatch to The Bee. Moxracue. N. J, November 30— 1 & m.—Details of a sensational elopement from this place were made public yesterday morning. William Phill ps, aged 35, father of two chil- dren, bas rua away with Mrs. John Middough, a pretty and well educated young woman, the wife of & prosper- ous farmer. Mrs. Middough has one child, fiva years old, whom she took The wherenbouts of the couple is unknown. Pnillips has been on intimate terms with the Middough family for some time, but the elope- ment creates preat excitament. Itis thought th-y have goue west. @enuany Yields. Special diepatch to The Bec. Wasuixcro, November 30, 1. m. telegram from Berlm informe the state department that t ges of naturalized citizons, wt 2 been arrested in Alsace and_Lorraine, on tha charze of owing mili service, have beesn decided in accordance with the claim of thie government. The r-lease of Weil bas alre.dy been re- ported, and itis now announcod that 10 his case, a3 well asin the previous one of Gehres, all fines aud ppralties imposed by the German government have been remitted. Ths Presidential Pension Fund, ‘Spocial Disoatch to Tax Lxs. New Youx, November 30, 1s. m. —DIr. Geo. Jones, of the New York Tribune, stated to & reporter yester- day that so fax a8 he knew, subscrip- tions to the presldential paneion fund. Jay Gould, $25 000; J. W. 00} W. H. rhilt, D. Morgan, L. P. Mor- and John Eoey, & of 100,000, besid: s ecriptions ranging fr cents. Mr. Junes sai ¢ tha success of the proj s nearly aseured. Mr. Forbes, of Boston, and his Boeton friends, had subscribed or would eubsoribe. Violating Officlal Duties. Specta) Dinoatah to the.tie. Sax Francrsco, Novembar 0 ecial proceedings ha commercod in the move Steri d from e the vicluion of official The allegations are that S mond permitted J. W. Kallook: on sev eral occasions, to escape from jail,and go at largs without lezal order or process, preme court to Advance in Storage Rates. Spec al Dispatch to The Bee. New Yorx, November 30—1 s. m. ~=The act of the Baltimore & Ohic railroad in advancing storage rates ot its grain houses in Baltimore has causd much comment. One of the chief officers of the road said, in explana- tion yesterday, that his company wade the advaace in self:defense, as all ihe grain houses in the city are full, and many of the company's cars arestand- ingidle fuli of grain,and every freizht car at this tims of year is worth 8§20 a day to the compwy. The advance will compel the vwuers of this grain to take it out of the storehouses and give thecompany room for the transac- tion of its regular busivess. Much of this surplus grain will ba pus motion this week for New ¥ 3, and put aboard o await shipment tion of the company is severely demued in New York commercial cir- cles. Damaged Character. Special Dispaich 10 the Brx. New York, Novembar 30-1 a. m. —1It was rumored yesterday that Josh Hart, publisher of The Truth, had sworn out a warraut for the arrest of George Alfred Townsend, the well- kuown newspaper correspdndent, who writes under the nom_de plume of ““Gath,” for criminal and malicious li- bel. Hart suid he should commence civil suit for damages in the supreme court against George W. Jones, editor of The Times, with damages et £50.000. “The Times has published, at the iustigation of George Joxes, that Lama forger, and I shall give him excellont opportunity to substen- tiato the charges. I shall instituto cither four or five like cases against The New York Tribune at &8 carly n day as the proper legal documeats can boprepared.” “Silecia’s” Stormy Passage. sclal Dispateh to Tho Bee. New Youk, November 30, 1a. m. -The steamer “Silecia,” of Hamburg, arrived at her pier yesterday morn- ing, after a seventeen uays’ trip from Havre. Her loz shows that sh2 en countered very stormy weather, and was many times threatened with de- struction. Terrific waves arose up before her, through which she plung- ed, throwing off a volume of water that swept her fore aft. It was ex- tremely dangerous on the bridge, and the officers pursued their duties under ctrcumstances that called forth a con- stant display of courage. The worst of the trip was on the 22d, when the ship wade only seventy-five miles. The wind came from the north in a hurrleane, with tromendous seas. The hip seemed like a feather, but be- haved admirably. At times when the,waves struck her, spray flow up be- yond the topmasts. ~The cold was in- tense. This tempest continued all through the next day, but at times was not as severe. The ship increas- ed her specd to 115 miles for the day. Oa the 2d the first fine weather was experienced. The ‘‘Silecia” brought over thirty socialists in the stoerage. They presented a somewhat dilapida- ted appearauce, but wars easily dis- tinguished by a piece of bright red cloth which they wore in the button- hole of their coate, snd the women and children had attached (o their drosses. They were very reticert in replies to questious. One of the party was on guard to prevent anyone say- ing too much. Treveraxp, November 30—1 a. m. —J. W. Robshaw, mate of the tug “Samson,” which lately & of Point Au Pelee itland, arrived in town yes- terdsy after & perilous trip from where thocrew got achore Capt. C. E. Benham and cthers of the crew are living in a deserted school house on the nland, awaiting help with which to try to raise the tug. They observed with their glasscs twenty schooners fast in the lce off Poiat Au Pelee, snd Rotehaw aid they would be obliged to remain there all winter | . unless a speedy break up occurred. Haurax, N. S., November 30—1 a. m.—A dispatch from Yarmouth, N. S., says @ baigantine arrived there which reporis that on Suuday, when passing Seal island, they saw a wrack- od steamer on the esst of the island, but the sea was so heavy that it was impossible for the brigantine to ap- proach near enough to render aid. Chicago Live Stock Market Crcaco, Novemoer 30, Hogs—Dull and weak a 5@ Jo Jower on small offerings; sales at £4 50@4 70 for light packing; $4 50 @490 for heavy packing; $4 50@4 95 for fair to choice smocth heavy ship- riag lots. _Reeeipts, 52.000. Cattle—Receipts, §500. ACROSS THE SEA. Trickett Eacily Beats Ross in the Single Scull Race. Hanlan and Laycock Will Row on the Thames in Janvary. Russian Nihilists Publish an Appeal to France and America Soliciting Funds. De Lesseps Confident of the Success of the Panama Canal Scteme, THE SOULLING MATCH. Spocial Dispatch to The Bee. TLoxpox, November 20—10 p. m.— What was expectod to ba the last of a long_series of races o which Bas been occupying the fnter. est of the squatic epor Iargely of thraa continerts, w. Monday morning. It would ontly have been an basy Fictor: Trickett, had it not heen for an un- fortunate sceident which will proba- bly render the race off, as the men do not seem o have been at fault. The match was for £200 o tide between Ross and Tricket, and was arranged at a time when Trickett confidently expected towin the world's champion ship, and when Ross was equally con- fident of winning tho rezatca. Since the defeat of hoth men, the match b lost much of its interest. The atten- danco was comparatively nmsll, and the betting lightly favored the Aus- tralian, as Ross was rezarded as being out of conditim. The courss was that of the regalar champiouship from the aquoduct at Putney to Shipmoat lake, & distance of abut four miles and a quarter. The gether, Trickott havin advantage, if there was any noticeable difference. Ross, however, held his own, and there was & splcudid and [derd. Tho cause of the dresdfal deed is attributed to insavity, The New York Central people say (hat unless warm rains reopen navi- gation of the cavals, the grain now ewbargoed on tha capals will have to .emain where it i8 Botil spring, be- ciuge they cannot furnish cars for i-‘auep(rl:fian of the produce to mar- et A freight train conductor was decap- itated by the cars Bunday night on the Locust Point branch of the Baltimore & Ohio railroa. He slipped and foll across the track. He leaves a wife and two children. A dispatch from Philadelphia says the terms of the contract tor the com- pletion of the Northern Pacific rail- Plattsmouth was blown open last week by burglars. Twenty-four dol- lars rewarded them for their puins. —A cat got away feom a train on the 8. C. & P. road at Pierce last week, and ruining into a caboose brulsed the passengers considerably. One will lose an eye. —Some meliclous parties are shoot- ing cattle cn the Loup ranges, and during the pre.ent winter no less than cighty head of cown, calves and steers have been shot, —The new Methcdist church at Te- camssh was deicated on the 21st iost., and the sum of $925 raised to pay off the church debt, which was §600. The church cost 84000, —A frame barn, belongiitg to Chris- read, have been agreed upon, and the papers signed Monday. A strike of coal miners for four cents per bushel, at tho mines nesr Springfield, T1, still continues, and threstens to Cvuse” great distrcss be- cause of the great demand for coal, The hoard of educatibn of Han Francisco will declare the seat of their president, N. B, Stone, vacant, be- cause of overstaying his leave of ab- sence in tho Atlantic states. The republican municipal Gonven- of Boston, last evening nomi- ated Solomon B. Stebbins for may- o7, glving him 75 votes out of 143. The city council of Chicsgo last night, after a long sesslon, passed an ordinance permitting the West Divis- ion railroad company to extend its tracks on East and West Lake street, from Wabash Avenue to Central Park, Ozcar Johanson, a Swede, fell down the elevator at the Commerclal hotel, Chicago, from the third story and was instantly killea. Czx0a0, November 20.—A central land league club to assist and encour- agr land leaguers in Ireland,wes form- ed yesterday in this city. New York, November 39.—The arrival of so many overdue steamers has overwhelmed all hands at the postofiice with work. Looaxsporr, Ind., November 29 — Mra. Mary Dillon, better known as old Mother Dil'on, died here yeater- day, at the extraordinary ago of 112 fast race to Hammersmith. Here toss spurted slightly, and gained a ngt': and a half or more, and both wero apparently doing their best. his point, and jast after the scul- had shot under Hammersmith bridge, a heavy barge was by some mismanagement found_anchcred di- rectly across the course. The men fooled but did not stop, It is doubt- fal if either was seriowsly interfered with, From this point, however, to the finishing stroke, Trickett gained steadily snd came in with three lenths abead essily. Ross made claim [ _|of a foul, but the referee who had seen the accident decided that neither carsman was at fault, and declared the race off. It has been decided that Trickett and Ross shall row the race over again on Saturday next. | HANLAN TAYCOCK, A match has been definicely arrang- ed between Hanlan and Laycock. They will row in Jinaary vext over the Thames course for £500 a side. It is aunounced that the American manufacturivg company, under whose auspices the recent international match was rowed on the Thames, agrea to provide a purse of £200 for the match between Hanlan and Lay- cock. APPEAL OF THE NTHILISTS. Special Dispatch to Tho Be. Pagis, November 30—1 a. m.—The Interansigeant, yesterday morning, published three important letters em- anating from the Russian revolution- sry committee, and adireesed to Rochefort, Karl Msx and L2on Hart- man. The committee asserts that the nibilists are fighting for the sov- ereignty of the Russian people, and iuvites the general co-operation of Rachefort, and appeals to Earope and America for funds to ensble them to carry on the struggle. Tho letter to Hartman authorizes that active fire- brand to establish permanent sgencies both in Europe and America for re- ceiving subscriptione. The marketing of the shares in M. De Lessep's inter-oceaniccanalecheme, at Brussels, is_conducted with_much adroitness. _Monday Loopold 1L, king of tho Belgians, subscribed for 20,000 sharesin his own name. This isexpected to give it an_impetus and enlist the support of a large number of Belgium capitalists. CABLECRAMS. Special Dispatches to Th Bes. Me. John Bright says that all re- ports to the effect tha‘ he contem- plated resigning are without founda- tion. ‘[he British secretary of war has is- sued orders obliging ail subaltern mil- itia officers to join the military college at Sandhurst before competing for commissions in the army. M. Do Lasseps is vesy enthusiastic and confident of the euccess of the Panama caval. The contractors for building tha canal are resiy to com- mencs cperations. M. Da Lessops has invited The London Times corres- pondent to atiend the opening cere- mony in 1881. The Anchor line steamer “Utopia,” from London for New York, has put into Plymouth in a damaged condi- tlon, vember 20 —Tersccu— 1 seaterday ances were cestroyed & scards. Benuy, N tious of the and roveral p: reported. number of denanc Atmess, November liberals are jubilant over Lord Gran- | all expenses. villo's announcement that the Greek estion cannot remain much longer unsclved. Loxpox, November 29 —A renort n Rame says tha: Archbishcp Croke, of Cashiel, will shortly be cre- ated a cardinal. Loxpox, Novembsr 29 —Ritualists are indignant ovar the ¢ of par- liament for the 6:h oi Ja. , which is Epiphany. Lxxpos, Novemner 20.—It is rug, mored that the engagement of the Baroness Burdett-Coutts is broken off. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to The Bee. Mrs. Littlefield, of Stoughton, Mass., Sunday, poizoned herfius ard andson. The latter is dylng, and yesterdsy morning she shot herself yeats. She was born in Limerick, Ireland. New York, November 20.—A Washiogton speeial says the president aud Secretary Shorman will recom- wmend the recognizance of the stand- ard dollar on & gold basis. St. Louts, November 29—Col. Tom ward yesterday, returning from an ex- cursion of the Texas roads. Col. Scott lorks very feeble. Niw York, November 29.—Four of the European steamers, *‘Baltic,” “State of I “Algeria” and “Nevads,” overdue at this port, have arrived within the past twenty-four ours. N#w York, November 29 —Mme. Marie Silvia, formerly a well known prima donns, died in Bellevue hospi- @l yesterday from the results of a doss of cxalvie acid tsken with sul- cidal intent. gl o L STATE JOTTINGS. —Logan has instituted s lodge of 0dd Fellows. —Stanton has a dancing club with twenty five members. —Tekamah masons hold & grand ball on Christmas night. —Central City’s new bank s rapidly approaching completion. —Nuckolls county farmers are buy- ing heavily of blooded stock. —Hastings claima the best string band in western Nebraska. —West Point is about to organize a social club and reading room. —Thirteen hundred sheep have re- cently been brought into Wisner. —A large number of fine grade sheep are cominginto Harlan county. —The Juniata_flouring mill is run- bing vight and day in order to fill its orders. —Ordinary sized wooden_ houses at Blue Springs rent for from 825 to $60 a month. —Dakota City has a good and per- 2| manent market for grain, hogs and cattle. —West Polnt has already Lespoken a million of bricks for building opers- tions next year. —Two large wolves were dis- coverod in the Republican Oity como. tery, rifling graves, —Fall wheat throughout the Re- publican Valley is said to be looking uncommonly fine. —Two Crete hunters on afive daye’ hunt on the Loup killed three deer, 28 geese and 150 ducks. : —The Nebraska City alcohol works export all the aloohol they mauafsc- ture direct to Earope. —Plattsmouth is enjoying a build- ing boom and several fine brick blocks are in course of erection. A fire at Falls Oty last week de- stroged two buildings owned by Wm. Neal, occasfoning a loss of $900. —There i3 strong talk of an ex- tension of the Wabash system through Pawnee and Gage counties. —Nemaha City is undergolng a steady and rapid growth, both in eize aud business done by its merchants. —Tce bridges have formed across the Missouri at Nebraska City and Brownevillo and trains are crossi _Tarse quantities of freight are being _bauled gver the Niobrara aud Black Hills railroad, through Nance county. __A farmer ot Cloverton, Webster | county, raised 200 acres of broom 90 —(Giroek | corn, which netted him $2000 above —The B. & M. have commenced the constraction of & large ice house at Red Clond to sccommodate two hundred tons. __Fifteen fine deer and any quan- tity of geese were the rosults of a few days hunt of some of Hasting's boys on the Dismal. —A firm of farmers raised, on 8 sec’ion in Filmora county 3500 bushels of wheat, for which they have been offered 80 cents. —Jeff Wells, an escaped prisoner from Geneva j7il, was recaptared last week at Hastings by Sheriff Morton, of Adams county. _The Republican_ Valley railrcad | are donatiog money for the construc- topher Crow, of Warsaw, Howard county, was burned last weok. Thir- ty-four tons of hay and considerable oats were lost. No insurance. —The six Brule Sioux chisfs con fined in Cumming county, will not be tried untilthe spring term of court, The feason for the delay ia that this tbeing an adjourned term of court, there is no grand jury befors whom they can be indicted: Mr. J. Boghl caught in a steel trap ofi the Republican, ome day asv week, a monster wildcat: Tt was of the Thomas sex, and measured from the tigof hisnose to the erd of his tail 3 feet 63 inches, the csudal appendage only measuring 5} inches It stood 5 feet 1 inch in height, and when extended out the distance between its feet was 4 feet 8 inches. —A few nights ago twelve masked citizons of Fairbury took out of their jail a horse thief supposed to be one of & ging, and atretched him up sev- eral times in order to wring from him » confesslon relative to Mr. Moler's missing mnles, believing he could tell. Finally he told them the mules could be found in Butler county, ten miles north ot David City. *‘Ten miles north of David City” don’t miss this vicinity very far.—[Schuyler Sun. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPR. New York Money and Stocks. WaL Srrext Novembe- <9, Money—6; exchaue | wer at 84 80@4 813, covERmUEATE. Stocks—Active; decl to 5 per cent. fromhighest point of forenoon, roacting fc. wuU 2 N.Y. with some 25 railway digni- | g1 taries, passed through the city east- | L. New York Produco Market. New York, November 30. Flour—Receipts, 3,880 brls.; ship- ments, 16,000; dull and in buyers fa vor; ronnd hoop Ohio, & 30@ 5 75; choice do, $5 60@6 *50; su- perfine western, $3 90@4 50;common togood extra 84 90@5 30; choice, do, do, $530@6 75; choice white wheat, $6 156@5 50. Butter—Firm and unchanged;Ohio, 14@28c. Eggs—New western, strong at 25@ 29c for fair to choce. Whest—Olosing irregnlar; Milwau- kee, $122@1 23; No. 2 red winter, $1 224; December, §122}@1 22§;Jan- uary, $1 224@1 25; February, §1 27§ @1 27§; sales, 500,000 bushels. Corn—Quiet; No. 2at 60}. Sales, 100,000 bus, Oats—Quiet; No. 1 mixed at d4}c. Whisky—Nominal. Pork—$15 00 jasked for December; $15 00 asked 'for January. Lard—$9 10 asked for_cash 88 90 for December; $9 95@9 97} for Janu- ary; $9 07} for February;$9 1089 123 for March. Chicago Produce Marget. Cuicaco, November 30. The markets for lesding cereals hog products were pretty active in a speculative way, but prices were un- sottled, irregular and lower. Wheat—No. 2 spring 1gc lower, sellingat $1 093@1 104 for Jaunary; closing at 1 08} for cash;81 083@1 03} for Decemt er; $1 olggb@l 093 for Jan- uary; $110§ for February. gomngg 3, lower and sold at 42@42§c for December; 415@42}c for January, closing at 413¢ for cash; 41§ @41jc for December; 42@424c for January; 46%c for May. Oats—}@4clower; No. 2 selling at 32@32§c for January, closing at 320 Tor cash, 32}c for Decomber; 3240 for January; 36fc for May. Rye—Without material change at 91@913c for cash; 92 for January. Barley—Quiet, but firm; No. 2 sold 8t $1 03@1 04 for cash; $1 05 for De- cember. Pork—Mess, 20925¢ lower per 100, closng at $1300@1350 for cash; £12{10@12 15 for November; $12 10@ 1225 for December; $12 10 for sel ler the year; 813 50213 524 fc uary: 813 673@13 70 ror February. Tard—Cl sed at $8 45 for cash, $8 423@8 46 for November; 88 45 for December; $8 40 seller for the year; 38 5218 55 for January; $8 624@8 65 for February. Whisky—Active and firm. St Louis Produce Marget. St, Lovs, November 30 Flour — Dull _and_lower; XX, 2380@4 00, XXX, 84 45@4 60 family, $485@5 00; choice to fancy, $520@ 75. Wheat—Lower °nd_ unsettied; No., e war e, 31 064@l CGoz; for cash; 81 061@58352 Enr Dw-;i.;glv‘; $1093@1 0861 08F t:r January;8L 12 @111@1 11§ for Feborary; 81 14]9 1 14 for March;No. 3do $1 02§@1 023; No. 4 do 95}@%c. Corn—Lower at 423@42}c for cash or Novemb-r; 42]@43%c for Decem- ber; 424@42% for Jrnuary; 43}@433 for February; 43§@43% March. Osts—Lower at c for cash; 33 3 bid for Decembe: c for Jan- uary; 37c for May. Rye—Higher at 89c. Barley—Quiet firm and unchanged. Lead—Daull at $4 40. Butter—Firm; dairy, 20@28; roll, 16@220. Whisky—Steady at 81 12. Eggs unchanged. Pork—Dull at $13 75 for cash; 13 45 for January. s Dry Salt Meats—Lower at $4 40@ 6 8086 T | tion of wagon bridges and the repair | of roads leading to their stations. —Grace & Weedeman's safe at 70. Bacon—Dull at 53@8@8jc. Lard—Nominally lower at $8 40. THE “SAGE” HEN That Lays the Goulden Eggsand Locks hem Up in Wall St. The Wh 1s Roost in a Terrible Commotion---A Panic Pre- dicted. “DHOLM & LRICKSON The Confe=s..u of the Missouri Train Robber Leads to the Capture of Two Parti- cipante: © aud Retail Manu facturing Speculations Regarding the Speakership of the Next House. Bloody Fight With Darkies on an Ohio River Steamer. Sitver Watches wid Jewe ry in the ity Edison Again Announces a Pablic Test of His Elec- triciLight. Diamond Cut Diamond. dpecial Dispatch to The Bea. New Yonx, November 20—4 p.m — The solation of the recentsudden rise in Lake Krie & Western stock is soiv- ed by the anaotincoment that a syndi- cate of capitalists has been formed, who have subscribed soffictent funds for the immediate construction of an important extension to theroad, which will probably mske the line an’ assur- od success. Larga stock purchassr have been made, principally by the and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. OLM & ERICKSON, different members of the syn- " !5th & D “ow. Opposite Poatoflices dicate, Tt is stated that the 2 bears on the stock market Leaded by Gould and Sage, have focked up’ about $12,000,000, snd they will make fierce struggle this weels to break down the svock market through a twist in the money market. Theto parties last Friday locked up 300,000 in certified checks. The bull combination is stronger than ever, and 1t ia said that 50,000,000 have been borrowed in London on Vanderbilt stocks alore. Mr. Van derbilt on Saturday ordered the man- ufacture of fifty locomotive engines for the use of his system of railroads, and the contract has been signed. Foundry Burned. Special Disrateh to the Ber,' Marroox, TIl., November 20—4 p. m.—The extensive work of the Mat- toon fourdry, owned by William Lennox & Co., wero entfrely destroyed by fire Saturday night. Loss, $20,000. Tnsurance, 86500. _This was the only foundry west of Pittsburg which made the Bulawin cylinder. All the cast- ings used by the machine shops of the JE. AND NAILS, Iron and Y/agon Stock, At ¢o Prices, W, J. BEXROATCOH, 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha, oettl-eme. ic The socialista of N wrd wood at §7 00G7 50; citiea have made fions to provide th on their arrival here. of these are cigar mal ers. There are als per writera. d; we quate k 50; preased, 0 00. Nans—Carload lota, $8 10. srpiEs—Active and better; good winter apgles we quote as follows: Missours, $2 35 per barrel ; Michigan, § eral newspa- | A Mafl Car B Special Dispateh to T Marsuary, Tex , ember Indianapolis and St. Lous railroad | p. . The burning of « 1 S ol e e were made here. the Iron Mountain rail-ca t St. Louls Live Stocs Market. Tne S eakershl . Thursday destroyed Sr. Lours, November 30. Special Dispateh to The Bee. i W Mo Aetlvas Yocha sak She ‘WAs?INGTON, November 20—+ p. m.—The Post Sunday morning printed the following: The gossip about the speakership of the next house grows in interest and in importance as mem. bers of congress arrive. The general drift of talk brings down the contest to two candidates, and the long list cf possible candidatea first mentioned | | are being dropped one after the other | for reasons which appears patent to averybody but the candidates thom- selves and their friends. For instance, Mr. Frye, M\lnu,d:hu Tooimei p: B oo ssac oF swesCy s 1 to be put on the retired list, and W fursidableoampstitae: fodi the and four white men and thers had | he list of promotions will be sent to oy s sl 6 bl Aot o g Rcfen considerable troubis o e 5. |t sauato Taesday of next week. ping into the Hon. Hannibal ...ée:h;’.::;'r:).' ;"“;‘K",“' e s Miles is in this city, sod o b w7 at the executive mansion yese Hamlin's shoes, and that fcRaG fact precludes the possibility of his oo- | Poriation tickets o0 1, o pay s respaca to the cupymg the speaker's chair. The same ohargs is 1813 at tho door of M. | ©ates when the secoud Vonroe, who, with Congresse Conger, of Michigan. ~The contest | FRUIS Ton MEnC (0 1os et man_ Singloton, will have charge botween tho Bayley and Baldwin fac- | P1ood7 fght ensucd, 1 which s consaree: dnk Sl tion bill, aro in the city, and will BOTON. D% 10w 20, mized pecking, 34 40@4 60; butchers o fancy, $4 66@ 4 80, Receipts, 14,600; shipmentsy 2300. passengors’ bagg One of the lost trunks is « contained a large amount « nearly all groen backs. 1A Blocdy Figh Special Dispateh toThe Bee CLEVELAND, O., November 29, 4 —The steamer ““Bac orts o serious riot ¢ “Dacotah’ landed on account CAPIT: L NOTES, o8 0 The Hee Vasiixetox, Nuvember 30, 1 se Speaker Randall hes arrived hers wud was busy in his room on the f tho capitol yesterdsy Severd promiment army officers are Special Dispa Prol tions s very birter, and theirstrongth | #57¢% FFFS SA0T B S Y et et oF eampiog | mopkey wrench, after which tho ro at once to complete the bl a compromiae_candidate Thers re- | WAining negroes wero driver nt Hayen issaed a proclma- mains, according to tbis way of | "% ion yesterdsy declaring that the fose looking at _ the matter, — | eign discriminating duties of tonnage but two prominent candidates. Weekly Market Review. “ suc imports within ihe United States Mr. Barrows, of Michigan, aud Mr. 10 irs and shall be suspended sod die- con 30 far as respects the-ves China, and as to prodace and ndise imported Into tho Uni= States from China, or from sy Kasson, of Tows. The former gen- tleman Is already on the ground, and Omana, November i the latter has returned to his diplo- | The following aro th matic position in Austria, but his | for the opening of this ¥ a friends are sharply watching the drift | s na | 0ther foreign country, w0 long as the of things. y jobbere, commission men and | gxouption afor on the part of Peached en by a Pard. packers. Ci Special Dispatehs to The es. The market generaly has been fair | o Kaxsas Orry, November 29—4 p. | during the past weok no in | & m.—Two mea, Talby and Rose, were | several commoditi dur arrested at Independence, Missourl, | {1 the next few twelve miies from this city, last night, | "5 " "% ¥ 7 charged with complicity in the Glen- Srocx—Na dale_train robbery which occurred in October 1879 by which the Chicago and Alton railway company was & heavy loser. They wers spotted through & confeeston wade by a man named Bassham, who hes been in jall here, awaiting trlal, for several months and who pleaded guilty. Baasham gave a full account of tie robbery and the names of the six men conneoted with it, end it is thought all will be apprehended. | sels of | m a des Thero have been so far compara— fow arrivals, bat they are ex- 1o come i rapidly within the Soon aa senators and s arrive, they repors hie postmaater of the sen- e, reapectively, In ordes promptly receive theis up to this time not mors irty arrivals have been reporte The capttol has been pre- red for the reception of congresy 1 nearly all the clerks and officers | of both houses have roturned snd re- | samed ther desks. Speaker Randall says he expecta there will be s mode expected from 33 2 in tho market, £300; cows, nati western, 33 0003 4.00; veal 0a foot, lower at $4 004 2 Propuce—Potatoe ions, $450 per scarce and cannot count of the cold poor, Ia scarce at 10 @20c; choice 24c. F erately excil Edison's Electric Light. }na;;,,. %1@28c; cider, in al e Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bus. perailon; cheese, 15c; ven | indications. New Yorg, November 29, 4 p. m. | dle, 8@lle, carcass, 6G5 Special Dissatehen to Tun Bun —Ediso.. has proposed to make a | at 5 ry nuts, $1 2 » Wasnixerox, D. C., November 30, public test of his system of electric Hav—Baled, 812 00 per ton; ia For the upper Missiasi lightin a fortnight, end to begin op- | bulk, on wago. 0G9 00, w wer Miwsouri valloys, stationa- eraions in New York in January of | sight upwa 1o ver barometer, stationasy o¥ Povrre Febroary. A nomber of New York mand_at§2 00; drossed and sovoral Swiss engineers have been temperature, south to wesh lear or partly cloudy westhee. invited to witness the test. Edlson | pound; tarkeys, dr. T says ho has got his lamps now o | ducks, dressed 9a10c. IR that they will burn about six hundred | Learser—Shoomaker's : bedly the best shirt In the koars, and when a lamp has been | leather, oak tanned, 4045 3l Staten is manafactured at the used, ray five hours a day, not over | hemlock & m. | Umai.s Shirt Factory. The saperlority three lamps yest will be used. mon, 24@28; upper, dom: | of Material and workmanship, come Old and Pull of Years. #100G1 30; French calf, 21 5 . their rea Improvement srcod fronta, Retnf einforced sleeves, makes most dursble and best ting zorment of the kind, eves +t the moderste price of 0. vy shirt of our make is firat-class and will refund if found otherwise. ¢ make & specislty of all wool, , and Canton flannel, also sois underwear, made up with ® jocted, 60c. to comfort, warmth sod darsbil- Rye—No. 2. 76c. ty. To luvahds »nd weak-lunged persons we offer special induceme ote in the manner these guods are made i protection. Pa. Gorraznesz, 1207 Rarmam street. s mrRbinie domeatic kip, 80@81 00; French,£1 00 Broxso, 0., November29, 4 p. m. —The funeral yesterday of the col- ored woman, Agnes Brown, was the ‘most remarkable ocearrenc that ever took placa in this connty. The de- cessed died at the aio of 120 years and the foneral sermon was preached by an old time scquuntace from Xenia, Ohio, who is in his one hun- Gredth year and has bean in the min- iatry since 1802. Exiled Soctalists. Bpecial dispatch to,Tas Exx. New Yorx, November 20—4 p. m —The committee of New York socil- | ists to recive thelr expatriated broth- | ren now on their way to this country, has -en sitting five days waiting the arrival of the steamer “Secilia. ‘WaeaTr—No. 2, 858¢; No ket for barley and buye figures until they ree s1m Woop—Thers is very it the market, owing to the cars snd the cold weather; s wao. 3128 day st "cme sasly made3e0n i ivte 300 reen Trae & Co.PoTLInAM

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