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2 MISCELLANEOUS. | Arrest of & Person Implicated | In the Chicago & Alton Train Robbery, The Railroad Rates War Be- tweon Chicago and Hast- ern Points, Other Mattors of an Interesting Nature, Both Local and Foroign. THE TRAIN ROBBERS. National Assoclabed Eross, Kaxsas Crey, Soptember 10, Eight of the Chi U Alton train robbers have been This is about two-thirds of the number act- udlly engaged in the robbery. Among those arrested are Andy Ryan, John Loud, William N. Murray, Jim Wil- kerson. The latter is the man who personated Jesse James during the progress of the robbery. y 4 Loudeepresented the notorious Dick Little. rested noar Oak Grove is supposed te know all about the robbery and has iven the officers some good pointers. ft was he whe put them on the track of John Loud, against whom circum- stantial ovidence is strong enough to convict. —_———— THE RATES CUT. Raising Oain With the RoadsiBut Good for the Passengors. National Assoclated Pross, Cuicaco, September 10.—The situ- ation regarding the war in east bound passenger rates remains about the same. There has been no change in the rates nor has any other aggressive movement taken place. The rate to New York remains at five dollars by all tho lines, The war that has been waged between this city and eastorn oints during the last few days is tell- ing heavily upon the roads leading east from other western and south- western points. as it had the effect of diverting this business this way. It has therefore been decided to make such a reduction from St. Louis, In- dianapolis and other western points as will prevent their business from going by way of Chicage The rate from S:. Louis to New York will be $12. and a corresponding rate from other western points by making the rates 8§12 from St. Louis. Tt is be- lieved it will meet tho Chicago com- petition, o S LC MICHIGAN'S FIRE. National Associated Press., Derrorr, Mich,, September 10.— The latest advices received hore show that the worst of the destructive work of the forest fires has been done and that the devastation is even more widespread than had been feared by the most despondent. Thirty-one townships in Tuscola, Sanilac and Hu- ron countieq have been swept over by tho flames. In this district there are about fourteen villages utterly de- atroyed, and the surrounding country is shorn 8o close by the fire as to leave the ground cleared like a newly sown field. No ESTIMATE OF LOSSES, or deaths can be made with any degree of accuracy. But news from trust- worthy sources leads to the belief that the estimate on 200 lives is very low, and 300 is nearer the reality. The awful details are beginning to come to hand. They are of a character to make strong men shudder. Commu- nication with the burnt district has been again opened and assistance is being rapidly furnished, Many per- sons are still missing in the burned districts and the exact loss cannot be Natt Chapman, who wasar- | ¢ known for some days. _RELIEF FROM CHICAGO, CHicAGo, September 10.—Up to this time no systematic work has ‘been done in this city towards the collection of funds for the sufferers by the Michigan forest fires, A cir- cular ulling or aid was issued yes- terday by the secretary of the Lum- ‘berman’s Exchange, but subscriptions 80 far have been very meagre. It 1s thought the board of trade will take decisive action in the matter during to-day's session. e A i The New Horso Disease. Natlonsl Associated Pross, | MarsuarrrownN. Towa, September 10.—The new horse disease is raging in ths vicinity, though mildly, ~ At Eldora and other points it has assum- ed a malignant form, and several fatal cases are reported. Business is being retarded, A local Veterinarian pro- nounces it malarial spinal fever, It infects the brain, and the eyes swell shut and discharge. The spine and kidneys seem effected, and the legs swell up bu.ll{ Coughing is gener- ally noticed, but it is not necessari- ly attendant, e L - THE “ROGERS"” HEARD FROM, Bbe is at an Unpronounceable Place and All Are Well. National Associated Press ‘Wasuixoron, D. C,, September 10, ~—Lieut. Commander Berry, com- mander of the Arctic steamer Rogers, has been heard from for the first time since their departure from San Fran- cisco for the Arctic region, thirty- three days ago. The steamer is now at Petropaul Vicky Kantchatka and all on board are well, The Coast Hurricane., National Associated Press, ‘Wasminaron, D, C,, September 10, ~The hurricane is now immediately north of Norfolk. It will probably :.ln;uvo in a northeastern direction to- Y. Arranra, Ga., September 10,—1In- formavion has reached Atlanta of the whipping to death of a white conviet by the colored whipping boss the 'a:’r‘l‘: a.nl.!rh Northern Georgis | e A @ convict, whone. !l Massey, it is stated nmampud 8 cape and was caught in the act. Un- der instructions of the 1 the ne: gro whipping boss was instructed to apply the a8 & means of punish- wment, This id 80 severely and brutally that Massey soon after died. 1 man was hur- The Yody ot the vied indo the ground so goon after re ceiving the whipping that suspicion was aroused and npon nnearthing the remains the canse of the death was ascertained. What action will be taken is not known. - FOUR HUNDRED The Estimated Numbet of Apaches on the Warpath SN Frasor Tucson report ¢he Mr. Wingar, from ion, with his fam- Dispatches from Rev. San Carlos reserv ily for safety He will return to the reservation, though some of the em- arrival of ployes have resigned, He estimates that four hundred Indians are on the warpath, with many others dis o who commit depredations, but appear regularly to draw rations, General Wileox urges the formation of militia companies and minute men who may be called on when needed. Another Bonanza For the Mining Kings. 1 dispateh to Tum Bex. Fraxcisco, September10,—The reports of an ore body in Sierra Ne- vada caused the stock to advance to eighteen, In Virginia City twenty-five was refused by some holdors. Senator Fair refuses to be interviewed on the subject. THE OM Declared a Heretio. National Associated Press. Cnicaco, September 10,---The jury in Methodist court having in hand the caso of Dr. W. H. Thomas, charged with heresy, returned a verdict at midnight of guilty on all charges and specifications. The case will next be passed upon by the annual conference which meets next month in Syracuse, It may sit as a court with a bishop in the chair, or the case may be referred to a committee of fifteen, A year or more will elapse before it is'finally de- cided whether or not Dr. Thomas 1s a heretic from a Methodist stand-point, In the meanwhile he will continue his ministration at Hooley’s theatre in this city, A Fatal Plunge, National Associated Press, Manton, Ind., Sept. 10.—While Mrs, Linder, Heston McClair and Beshone were returning home from the fair last evening in a wagon, the horses able and and went o recipice thirty feet high, injuring all severely and Mrs, Linder-fatally, Saw-Mill Crematod. National Associated Pross. Derrnos, O. ptember 10.—The saw-mill of J. R. Smith, together with a large amount of timber, was de- stroyed by fire at 10 o'clock last night, Origin and insurance not known. Loss, §3,500. SR b R 3 Ratu for the Parched Reglogy National Associnted Press, CHicaco, September 10,—Quite heavy rain set in here this morning, and gives promise of continuing throughout the duy. Rain is reported to-day generally throughout l‘linuis and Towa. e ELECTRIC BRIEFS. No new developments have been made in the train robbery near In- dependence. More arrests however, are expected to be made hourly, as the officers are ‘‘pumping” one of the alroady arrested persons, which, it is thought, will result satisfactorily and in the ultimate capture of the gang, Agitation in Ireland in favor of home manufactories is spreading, and £12,000 have been collected for a guarantee fund. The board of managers of the Na- tional Soldiers’ Home held a meoting in Chicago Saturday. Routine busi- ness was solely transacted. General Loquerot, commanding French troops at Tunis, has asked the government for 20,000 men for re- inforcements to bring the insurrection to a close. A sumptuous dinner was tendered Gen. Wm. T. Shermau in Boston, Saturday, by the Massachusetts club. The Sierra Nevada and Union, consolidated, have advanced $5 on the strength of the reported discovery of body ore, Patent medicines still continue to arrive st the white house, the fact that the president has long been absent to the contrary notwithstanding, ‘ ey Captured. National Associated Press, SAN Francrsco, September 10.—-E, Stenegan and John Mason have been arrosted at Towa Hill as participants in the attempt to wreck an overland train at Cape Horn. Sheriff Boggs sayshe 1s satisfied he has the rigfit men, and will soon have the whole gang captured., — c-—— DYING BY INCHES, Very otten we see a person sutfor- ing from some form of kiflney com- plaint and is gradually dying by inches, This no longer need tuiu 80, for Eleotric Bitters will positively cure Bright's discase, or any disease of the kidneys oruriniary organs. They are especially mluptm\ym this class of diseases, acting ~ diectly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time, and will speedily cure where every other rémedy has failed. Sold at fifty conts a bottle, by Ish & Me. 3 Mahon. e — A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. ¥or the speady cure of Conswnp- tion and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fover, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throat Hoarsencss, Sore Throat, and all chronic or lingering discases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King New Dis covery has no cqual and has established or itself a world-wide roputation, Many leading physicians recommend and use itintheir practice. The form- ula from which it is prepared is high- ly recommended by all medical jour- nals, The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a triai bottle free of cost, or a regular size for $1.00. For Sale by d®( Isu & McManoy, Omaha. WHILE TH.E BILLOWS ROLL The Prosident (ains Strength and Appetite from the Salt Sea Air, Shght Increase in the Pulse and Rise of Temperature This Morning. No Other Unfavorable Signs and Confidence in His Recovery Increases. National Associated Pross SATURDAY'S PROGRESS, Loxa Braxcn, Septernber 10, —The d od a good night, sleep- ter part. This morning snt’s condition was very much improved, Hescened to be gaining in strength hourly, At the morning examination the inflamed swelling of the parotid gland was found to have almost entirely disappeared. The ap- pearance of the wound was also very satisfactory. The pulse and tempera- ture are a little more frequent than at the same hour yesterday. The tem- perature is about one degree higher, but the doctors say this is atwributa ble to the heat and the daily febrile rise which has occurred a_little later than usual as it has for the past few days. its healthy tone and causes the presi- dent no trouble in retaining the nour- 1shment given him, excellent and no trouble of any sort exists cither with the stomach or bow- els. It is understood if his condition INUES FAVORABLE, as there is every indication that it will, that some of his friends in the cabinet and others in the household will be allowed to see him for a few moments at a time, in accordance with his request of yesterday. Con- fidence in his ultimate recovery has become so strong that ut the ho- tels and clsewhere scarcely any ex- pression of doubt on the subject is now to be heard, THE FORERUNNER OF THE HURRICANE, reported lower down on tbe coast, seems to have reached Long Branch this morning. The wind is fresh from the southeast, and 1t has been raining steadily, though nos heavily, since daylight. The s running very high, and the air from it is very damp and disagreeable. The thermometer at this hour on the Elberon p registered 76, 'he windows facing the ocean in the president’s room are closed, and the air is allowed to come through the window on the west side underneath an awni Tho earliest news from the sick room was that everything was pro- greesing favorably. say that the trouble is NO LONGER GENERAL, but amounts to little more than local irritation. There was a fire in the sick room to-day, and the patient is not uncomfortable®or likely to bo, if the storm becomes much more severa The rain kept most of the president’s party within doors this morning and news direct from the sick room is scarce. Drs. Agnew and Bliss say that the bulletin this morning TELLS THE WHOLE STORY. It has been received with general satisfaction and hopeful feeling of yesterday is fully mnaintained. Post- master General James and Secretary Windom hope to be able to ses the president to-day, OFFICIAL BULLETIN, Lo~e Braxcu, Elberon, September 10- 9 a, —At the examination of the president at 8:30 this morning the temperature was 99, pulse 104, ves- piration 18, Heslept well during the night, awakening only at intervals of half an hour each. '{‘how is a per- coptible increase of strength with an improved condition of the digestive apparatus. The tume faction of the parotid has entirely disappeared, and the suppuration has greatly dimin- ished. 'The wound continues to im- prove, and presents a more healthy appearance, (Signed) D. H. AGNEw, D. W. Buss, NOON BULLETIN. Loxe BraNch, September 10, —The rain has ceased and the air is purer and better for the patient. Many rumors of ncw complications in the case and bogus bulletins have been posted and sent out indiscriminately thismorning. Theclosestscrutinyotthe situation at Franklin cottage, howev- er, fails to disclose any ground for such a report. All those who saw the ;{ruuinunt to-day say he continues to do well, and if there are breakers ahead they are not yet indicated by anything in the present state of af- fairs, Tncredible, F. A. Scratch, Ruthven, Ont.,, writes: “I have the yreatest confidence in your Buknook Broon Birrers, Inone case with which I am personally scquainted their success was almost incredible. One lady told me that halfa bottle did her more good than hundreds of dollars’ worth of medicine she Lad preyiously *aken.” Price 81,00, trial size 10 cents. 12eodlw Black Diamond Coal Co, W. I LOOMIS i J. 8, LI HARD OR SOFT COAL In car lots or In quantities to suit purchasers, Orders Solicited, Yard, Foot Farnham and Doug- las 8ts,, Omaha, sopd-tf PROPOSALS FOR HAY, Sealed bids will be received by the undersiy up to Tucaday, September Oth, 1581, at 13 o'clock noon, for ‘furnishing sixty’ (60) tons of hay, more or less, for t| of the fire depart. ment duriny { the present flscal car. Any iformat ded will'be furnished Galligan, ineer, o right is esersed o refoct any and all bids. velopes containing proposals shall be mark- Proposals for Furnishing Hay, " and be ad ressed 0 the undenigned. Owabs, August 30th, 1551 4.0 L €. JEWETT, K DRS. COFFMAN ——AND— THOMPSON, Physicians and Surgeons, Qrrick, Over Crulckshank, 15th St., Bet, Farubam and Dobilas. il The patient’s stomach retains | § His appetite is |} ) The physicians 1 | No change of car: [AHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY S‘EP’I‘R)II}}EB 12, 1881, O R Great German | REMEDY - FOR It REEVNATISY, M NEURALGIA, SCIATICA H LUMBAGO, § BACKACHE, I | R, f f lwv ! il p i i [Illl““""""""“l?i‘p A ! 4S0RE THROAT, i QUINSY, SWELLINGS AxD SPRAINS, i FROSTED FEET wn EARS, BURINS SCALDS, GENERAL 4 BODILY PAINS, TOOTH, EAR axp HEADACHE, axp All other Pains b 011 as vl i, mflfllmw shoap and positive proof of DIRECTIONS IN N NGUAGES, SOLD BY ALL DRUOGISTS AND DEALERS IN PAEDICINE, A. VOGELER & €. Haltimove, Md., U. 8. A A bad breath may result from acidity of the stomach, or from biliousness, . either case a fow doses of systom seronz to do its work of récuperation, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se- curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how n¥un nolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti- cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness Ronglmesq, Hruptions, Vul: ar Flushings, ete., ete. Se elicate dud natural are its offects that its use is not suspected by anybody No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents, "y AUCTION SALE OF MISCELLA- NEOUS ARTICLES, AT OTOE AGENCY, NEB.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1881: The undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder or bidders, at the above men- tilouvnl time and place, the following propesty, vig: One (1) corn sheller, four (4) cultivators, five hundred (5)0) fence ' posts, one (1) grain drill machinery ard engine of steam grist and saw , four (4) horse: 1) mule four (4) " one s o no (1) horse rake, (1) mowing machine, four (4) mowers and reap- ors, filteon (15) stirring plows, ten (10) shovel p'ows, twenty (20) bedsteads, forty (40) chairs, ene (1) cook steve, five (5) heating stoves, eight (8) tab'es, one (1) step-ladder, fifteen (16) hogs, vte, ote, () t) commence at 10 o'c’ock, o m, Terms cash, Ey order of Departme -t of Interior. LrewrLLes E. Wooniy, US. Ind Agt, 1. M. Bawxes, Auctioneer, Otoe Agency, September 8, 1881, Sept, 4, d-6t, Geo. P. Bemis Rear EsTaTE Acency, 16th and Dodge 8ts., Omaha, Neb, This agency does STRIOTLY » brokerago business, Does not speculate, and therefore any bargaing on Ity books ured to its patrons, instead of hein, v the the Fastest telilng Book of tha Age! ioundations of Success, BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, The lawa of trade, seqal forms, how 10 ‘rans. iness, valuable tables, sovial etiquette, usage, bow to conduct publte 0 L0t it is & complote Guide to Suce Il clases. A fmily nocessl y. Addross spacial termy, ANCHOR PUB. Louls, Mo. 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880. KANSAS CITY, St. Joe & Council Bluffs RAILIROAD I8 YHE ONLY Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. maha and oy, souls, IMAHA and | sud but o =X i Daily Passenger Trains enacHNg AL EASTERN AND WEST! CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINES, This ire pped with Pullman’s Tace Stos fly.;l{‘;..:'l-flw Day Coachas, Millor's torih and Couplor, Aud the celobrated ghouse Alr-biake. &4'5ce that your ticket reads CITY, 8T. JOSEPH & COUNCIL B voad, via St. Joseph III:IIHL Louis. bl 1o 4 o w0l coupon stations In the il J. F‘HARNMU), Al AWES, Gon, Hl!\ 8t. Joseph, Mo G, Pass, knd Tickok Aule, 5. Josoph, Mo.1 s ANoY Hokbix, Ticket Agent, 1020 l“lflll':fll wtrovt. A, B, Barxawy, Genernl ont, OMATIA, N “ Sionx City & P 00r l!;‘nlny naturally be. |S markéd with i 1y s with best results, for torpidity of the liver, and in enscof afriend of mine suffering from dropsy, the effect was marvelous, E, Asenith Hall, Dinghampton, N. Y. “f wuffered with a dull pain_ through m i and shoulder. Lost ite and 11 day. o ed fand have felt o pain since first woek after using them.” v Bpirits, app avel fully recovered. My © organs ere weakened, and 1 would be completely pros- trated fo After using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters the {mprovement was so visible that 1 was astonished. | can now, though 61 years of age, do & fair and reasonable day’s work.” C. Blacket Robinson, proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *“For years 1 suffered greatly from oft-reeurr eadache, 1 used your Burdock Blood Bitters I happlest resulis, and 1 now find miyself in better bealth than for years past Mra. Wallnce, Buffalo, N, Y., writes: “I have used Burdock Hlood Bitters for nervous and bil- lious headaches, and can recommend it to anyone requiring a cure for billiousnoss.” d, Albany, N. Y ha suffered from oft-rec plaints peculiar to my s Burdock Blood Bitters 1 am entirely reliev Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FORTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. acific o e 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS, THE OLD l(ELL\l)ITE_l’OL'X CITY ROUTE AP MILES SHO) : ROUTE 2. FPROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 0 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCEK, and all paints in Northern Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota. This line is equippe: the improved Westinghonse Automatic A o and Miller Platform Couvlea and Buffer; and for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and loeping Cars, owned and controlled by tho com- run through WITHOUT CITANGE between Pacific A'ransfer wepot at Council Blufls, and Trains leave Union Pacific Transfor depot a Council Blulfs at 5:15 p. m., reaching Sioux City 3610:20 . 1. and St. Paul at 11:06 a. m. making TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY.OTHER ROUTE. © &6, Panl at 8:30 p. m,, arriving Returning, I Union Pacific Trans Sioux City r depot, Cot at your tickets road via 'S, C, F. C. HILLS, Superintendent, T. E. ROBINSON, ‘Missouri Valloy, fa. t. Go) Pas. Agent. ) AN, Passengor Agent, Gouncil Blutts, Towa v GRAND OPENING! Professor Fisher, (from St. Louis) Dancing Ac- Standard Hall, cor Fifteenth and Farn- on Gth; classess for ng Saturday after- Classes for Families, will bo Also ay Loy Misscs and Masters, comm noon at 4 o'clock, arranged to suit the honorable patrons. ballet dancing can he taught. Terms liberal, and perfec satisfaction to schol- ors guaranteed.” Private instructions wil e giv- en atthe Dancing Academy or at the =sidence of the patrons, Private orders may be left atMa» Meyer & Bro's. * 130t o: | OIVEAELA., - - - HEADQUARTERS e FOR MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We desire to oall the spacial attention ot the trade to our elegant lines (at BOTTOM PRICHS) of Underwear, Cardigan Jackets and Searfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls Hosiery, &c.,now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE, JARVIS & CO, Corner l?fowilrteenth and Dodge Sts. WHOLESALE DRUCGISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraskea SP‘ECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. ~"" FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb. de us will receive prompt attention. References: State Bank, Omaha; Platt ‘eck & Bansher, Chicago; M. Werk & Co., Gincinnati. I OBERFELDER & CO.,, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 1308 and 1810 DOUGLAS STREET. Consignments & Co., Baltimore; NEBRASEA. The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. WHOLESALE GROCER, 17'3 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. Max Meyer & Co. (. O TRE A T B Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISEING TACKLHE, BASHE BALLS, and a FULL LIHE OF NOTICNS ARD FANCY GO9RS, SENID FOR PRICE-LIST. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Ne J. B. Detwiler’s CARPET STORE. The |l argest Stock and Most Com~ ST . LOUXS PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Lous, " lousaata BRALAH D W5 | PAPERS iViivria ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. 42 Cash paid for Rage and Paper Stock, Scra Iron aud Motals, Paper Stock Warchouses 1220 to 1287, North tron ened by your dutics Etimulants H nunlly 110 1 80mo fin‘of e AL Drenprevented \ Soldby drug- P Clreular. HOP BITTERS KENNEDY'S EAST - INDI P A A FAMILY {TONIC axp 'S5qUBMES B2 SUOIE RO WSLLYWNIHY ‘VIB<348AT ILER & CO., Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA, plete Assortment in. The West. We Kuep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.. REMBMIBER. TWEE FILA B 1313 Farnham St., Omaha. WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, Cooking Stoves TTIN W.ARE. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer OF ALY, EXXNDS OF OANS. Tenth and Jackser Ste. - - . Omaha, Neb