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1] N "ROYA - » \fl"‘“ HE OMARA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAR. " OMAHA NEB. FRID! EBOCTIS | THE INS AND 0UTS. AND SEOES. REMEMBLR There is no House in this oify whire you can buy good Boots and Shoes as cheap as you can at the MAMMOTH Establishme ¢ OoF HEIMROD & DORMANN, SELL Shies for Pabies, Shoes for Ladies, # khoes for Men, f fhoes for Womeu, Boots for Boys, Baots for Men, andthere is ro reason why yon sho|ld suffer for waut ot Boots anjShoes, aslong as this firm selliso Cheap ! Cheap!! Caeap!! Heimrod & Dormann, (1ccessors to Fred Lang.) LEADING Groers of the West, !/ Gran| Depot of the Celebrated .| BCHUYLER MOWFLAKE 4 \RRANTED. ThionW flour that gives gen- eral giisfaction, it makes the sweetss and lightest bread. L BAKING POWDER Bein: tha only Powder highly reommended by the most clebrated chemisis.We Keep It. Cedlifornia Sugar Which ‘s pronounced to be the purest article ever brought to this market, Best, Branches of California Canaed PELCHES. APRICOTS. and other froits, I ~Tlagoring Extracts, Timberger and Swiss Cheese. Tobacco and Cigars. ‘Crockery & Glassware, Wines and Liquors, GRAND DEPOT FOR CALIFORNIA (Claret, Ange'ica, ort, Sheiry. Tmported Cogracs, Rhive Wines, all fur Medical Uses. Our Prices bAi‘fiz always low, we ivite you to call, Heimrod & Dormann, 8. W. Corver of 18th and Jack- ; sou Streets, o A Scramble for Power and Fras- tige, Principally Plunder, in New York State. The Machine Fuccesefully Manipulates for Folger by Means cof Forgery, A Stalwart French Man Basely Deceives the Friends of Robert=on, Thy Democratio Faotions Take a Little Time to Lond Their Blunderbusses. I'ie Distillers Uncork I'hewr Phials of ‘Wrath, Now York Republicans. po ~patch to Tus Bre SArATOGA, September 21.—The ro publican state convention reassembled at 10 o'clock and proceeded to nomi- nate members of the state central committee, The platform adopted has no new planks, excepting one on the prohibition question, as follows: Resolved, That while there aro vary- ing opinions on the subject of liquors, we subscribe to the principle that propositions on that subject, like all other propositions for a change in the fundamental law, ought to be submit- ted to the popular vote. STRONG LANGUAGE. New York, September 21.—The Times says of tho nomination at Sara- toga: ‘‘Its hardly worth while an- alizing the influences which have contributed to the nomination of Fol- ger, the republican candidate, for gov- ernor of this state. The fact is that the Gould-Coukling’s combination, backed by all the power which federal admiristration could exert, has ac- complished what it set out to do. The result will be a disappointment to a majority of republicans and to a large number of voters who on other than party grounds have appreciated the tignificance of the fight made agatnst Governor Cornell. It n.ay also turn out to be a disappointment to themen who have been matoly instrumental in bringing it about. GOULD'S TKIUMPH, The Times editorially says: ‘‘Jay Gould has triumphed at Saratoga. Lot the facts be distorted ever so 1n- geniously, the future governors of this state have been warned they cannot run couuter to the schemes of Gould. The republican candidate was too strist a constructionist of the obliga- tions which state executives owe to the people. Roscoe Conkling too has had an invaluable advertisement as a legal practitioner, for the fact has been made manifest to all men that when he adds his political influence to a liberal retsiming fee, he throws a strenth which is no contemptible make weight, It the task ser beforo the party should prove too heavy it will be demonstrated the fault of cer- tain persons who personaily are suffi- ciently promivent to leave no doubt as to where to place the re- sponsibility for defeat. The demo- cratic capacity for blundering is for- tnnately well enough assured to ren- der the prospect of carrying the state with any republican caudidate of pre- sumed honesty by no meaus hopeless, Jut defeated or victorivus the repub lican party of New York has received ablow in the house of its friends which is surcly o gratoitous trifling with its strength, and which will do moro than anything which has hap- pened in the last ten years to demol- ish its capacity for growth and to leuve it without the symputhy or respect of those who looked to it as an exponent of political morality and the champion of administrative reform, THE TAIL OF THE TICKET. SARATOGA, September 21,— B, Piatt Carpenter nominated for governor; A, Hepburn, for congressman ut large. POLITICAL FORGERY, New Youk, September 21,—The Evening Post has a dispatch from Saratoga which say 1. Husted recoived the followiny dispatch from Robertson: Wairk Prains !N, Y, September20, To Geu. J. W, Husted, care J Vrorman: hen B, French has no au hority, and never h'2l to represent we iu tue state commit.ce, His un- #u horized up) there was au insult to the West Chestor and fraud upon me. It is tacties over vzain, (Signed.) W. H. Ronerrsc The ubuve was received at Congress ball about 4 yesterday, but as Husted was at the Grand Union hotel it did not come into his hauds ull 11 to-duy. At the close of the cunvention French was again eought out and asked with reference to this Husted dispatch, He renewed the formor statement that he was authorized to act as proxy by telegraph and added, with the empha- #is of his umbrella handle on the palm of his hand, ““I'he bottom facts in this cnee are these: Robertson hasall along declared to me and to otber of Folger's friends tha the intended to support the administration, and on the other hand he has persistently declared to Al Daggett he was for Cornell,” At the Western Union P, E, Wes- tervelt, récciver of dispatches, says no dispatch ever went out of the offize on @ eending blank, If such a dis pateh is alleged to have been received by any one it is prima facte evidence of fraud, John G Owen, manager Western Union oftice, says if the French dispateh is on one of the com pany's ‘“‘counter blanke,” it is maui- festly fraudulent. He never delivers messages on such blavks, MACHINE TACTICS, SAEATOGA, September 21.--Great excitement was caused by the discoy- ory that the dispatch authorizing Po. lice Commissioner French, of New York, to act as proxy for Collector aranco machine of the deleqates | ertson at the meeting of the state ittoo was a forgery, The dis- i road as tollows: “New Yorx, September 19.—To Hov, Stephen R. French, Grand Unton hotel, Saratoga: Please act as my proxy at tho meeting of the state cotamittee, and oblige (Signed) W. H. Rosgirson.” [12 paid, Ky.] Coneiderable indignation was ex- pressed, and a rigid investigation will be made to discover the perpetrators of the frand. The forged message has been photographed and copies cireu Iated among the delegates, with a view of identification of tha hand writing. Now York Prohibitionists. ek Special dispateh to Th Rocuester, N, Y., Soptember 21, —The state prohibition convention made the following nominationa: Governor, A, A, Hopking; lieutenant vovernor, W. H. Boole; chief judge of the court of appeals, C. A, Hammond; congreseman at large, L. 8. Freeman; congressman, thirty-first distriot, Jos. W. Grover; judge of supreme court, V. I, Willard. New York Demoorats Spocial Dispaich to ik Bre, Syracuse, September 21, — The democratic state convention met this worning and after appointing various committees adjourned till to-morrow, The Distillers Platform Spectal Dispatch to Tux Bax, CiNCINNATI, September 21.—The National Distillers and Liquor Dealers association adjourned this afternoon, after having completed reorganization. The foilowing is their declaration of principles: WuEreas, We have, by yielding obdience to the most oppessive laws impoeed upon any business interest in the country, given abundant evi- dence of our being a law abiding com- munity of citizens; Resolved, That we are in favor of yielding equal obedience to the un- written law of the land, which impels sobriety, good order and respect for the opinions and customs of all good citizens, Resolved, That we are in favor of the salo of spurita being plecad on the wawe footing as other merchandise. Resolved, Furcher, that we favor a judicious license system throughout the country, which shall equally ben- efit the government and afford us pro- tection; and the enforcement of laws pertaining to the proper government of cities and towns; we oppose fanatio- ism and prohibition as detrimental to the rights or a msjority of American citizens, and consider it the duty of ail members ot this association to op- pose such legislation at all places and times. Wo muke no political ties or requirements as an association, but leave it to the members to act accord- ing to their own judgment and inter est., Notions and argest Stock of Dry Goods and Notio of the celebrated for samples. THE SPOILS OF WAR. England Cautiously Testing the Powers on Her Egyptian Policy. The Power of DeLessers OUver the Canal to be Modifled. The Cowardly Khedive Now Thinks Himsolf a Bigger Man Than Wolseley- A Varlety of Foreign News. The reorganization of the associa- tion gives the new organizition ,the name of the National Spirits and Wine Association of the United States. Any person, firm or corporation may become & wember who is engaged in the manuficrure ¢r sale vf wine, eprrits or liquors. The management is confined to a board of twenty-five directors, Among the duties desig- nated as pertaining to this board is the employment of all legitimate means tocheck the extreme irrational tendencies of fanaticism and intoler. ance; to correct public sentiment, wheu it is found to be immicable to the businees interest of the mem- bers of the Association. They al:o to reform all abuses ted to arouse and justify weling of hoetility, When na- tioual legislation affecting the business of wembers of the association is to be considered, a vote of all members is to be taken and in case two thirds agree upon any plan then the board of directors shall take such measures as they deem nccessary to secure legisla- but not more than 15 per cent of the fuuds for any one year shell be expended in this way., The board of directors organized by the election of Goorge T. Stawg, of St. Louis, presi- dent; W. J, Friday, of Pittsburg, first vice president; Pilip Zalta, of Peoria, sieond vice preeident; J. L. Pratt, of Chicago, secretary; Edwin Stevens, of Cinciunali, treasurer, Colorado Demoorats. Spocial Dispatch to Tur Bxx Denvir, Col., Septomber 21, —The demcerats of Cole this u{ternoon, n rs, of Bent, agovernor, and Vincent D, am, of vahoe, judua of the court, No other business of was (ransacted, Adjourn- to-morrow at tex k, EP—— The Comberlsud Comvades. pecial [ spateh to Tus Dre. MiLwavker, September 21, —The reunion of the Bociety of the Army of the Cumberland clused to-day with u grand street parade, iu which dis- tiuguished military guests participated. La closing the meeting of the society the following cflicers were elected: President, Gen, Phil. Sheridan; responding secretary, Henry M. Cist; recording secretary, John W, Steele; treasurer, Gen, Jas. 8, Fullerton, Mason's Petition. Special dispatch to Tue Bek, burraro, September 21,—Counsel for Sergeant Mason filed a petition for habeas corpus. Argumen will be heard on the motion for a writ at Utica, early in October, — — An 011 Corner. sSpocial Dispateh to 118 Brs Prirsguro, Septewber 21, —The Commercial Gazotte will say to-mor- row ‘There is good authority for the etatement that an attempt is to be made to corner oil on a big ecale. Op erations have already been commenced here and elsewhere, and about 12,. 000,000 barrels have already been’ bought and taken out of the market, Hoavy buyers outside of this paol hold several million barrels, and it is said the present break is for the purpose of shaking out weak holders, Spoctal Dispatches toTux Bax, WHOLESALE ARRESTS, Carro, September ‘21,—Under the direction of Sultan P l pirty are making by “lie kiedive's gov- ernment, All who signed the pro- clamation authorizing Arabi Pasha to continue the war, have been impris- oned. Arabi Pasha asserts all his acts were at the instigation of the khedive and sultan, and that he was unable to restrain the Egyptian army from fighting, His war office hus been searched and important doou- ments found, Thirty fanatical sheikles are placed in the citadel. Abdulah Pasha is reported not killed, He has sent word that he is willing to surrender, RIOTOUS PROCESSION, ALEXANDRIA, September 21, —Two nights ago a procession paraded thoe streets of Catro, Alleh protect Arabi Pasha; Allah destroy that Christian Mahamond Tewfik, were the cries, The khedive appointed a special commission to inquice into and proso- cute the authors of the outrages of June last, The commission is com- posed of four Europeans and three natives, and is under his presidency. The native and foreign consulates will be representated but will have no votes, The khedive also appointed a similar connmission to set at Trotah to investigate the crimes in other parts of Kgypt during the rebellion, A train of immense length arrived in Cairo bringing several thousand natives, who ailiged Arabi Pasha had force them to leave thoir homes, Almett Refat Pesho, apoointed governor of Alexandria, is romoved beeause of the ubjection of Europeans against the appointment, BTANLEY'S RETUKN, Loxbox, Auwerican cable is rectored, S srrived av Lisbon. September 21.—Tho BOILER EXPLOSION, Lacuing, September 2 boiler of the ferry steamer Richelieu exploded this morning und killed the pilot, A farmer, the eou of the pilot, is missing, and is supposed to have been blown overboard. Several pas- sengors were severely scalded by the steam, WON'T SURRENDEK. The garrison at D mietta refuse to surrender, SKIPPED OUT, Poxr Sam, September 21.—Fort Ghemileh has surrendered. The gar- rison was found to conslst of only 80 men, the remainder of the forse hay- iug gone to Damietta last ovening, THE ¢ AL QUESTION, LoNvoyn, Scptember 21 Times, speaking on the Sucz canal, declares that in au age when the con trol of nations over arins of the sea passing through or o wmanded by their territory is being everywhere abolished it is impossible to allow the directors of & company to arrogate powers us extensive as were even claimed by Denmark over the sound. The neutralization of the Suez canal, in its reasonable sense, is understood to mean that it shall be regarded as an arm of the sea. There is not now a question of enlargement of the canal or coustruction of w new ome. The \Y MORNING, 8 oy, the African explorer, hns — The | PIEMBER 22 168, Merchants and Dealers Through: urt the Enti}'e to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by Furnishing Goods, n west of the Mississippi. R.L. M’'DONALD&CO., - WHOLESALE DRY - GOODS, ST. JOSEPE, MO. The Brightest Lighted, Best Appeinted Jobbing House in Americs, containing the So'e manufacturers ) = ; Send orders by emember West are Invited McDonald’s Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, GYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at BOTTMMTION. FPPIRICES. Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit! all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- ~ where upon receipt of a request so to do. The most careful attention tion guaranteed, R. L. McDONALD & CO., St. mail, or write iven to orders, and satisfac- Joseph, Mo. ‘ practical question just now is how to l the forty-seventh congress and is still|, THE PERPLEXED POOL. sucure ouraelves, in case of complica- tions which may possibly arise, against being thwarted by De Lessops. The subject of the canal will, we believe, seriously engage tho attention of the government, REBEL TREASURE, Carro,September 21.—About £200,- 000 sterling wero taken from the treas- ury by Arabi Pasha, Eighteen thou- sand was discovered at the war oftice. Deficits are probable also in the de- partment of the interior, AN RMPTY GARRISON, Port SA1p, September 21.—Nearly all the garrison at Fort Ghemileh flad before the surrender. The gunboats have gone to Damitya, which garrison regolved to lay down its arms, Ab- dellah Pasha and Aboulata Pasha, with a small escort, have gone in the direction of Cairo. AN ITALIAN REBEL. 9 a8 4.eob Paaha, years img' 8 missal from the sa MOVING ON DAMIETTA. ALEXANDRIA, September 21 —Gen. Wood and Admiral Newe!l will move eimultaneouely up on Damictta early to-morrow and demand the rurrender. One thousand of Abdellah Pasha's men at Sherbinea, escaping, cannot procsed further owing to breaks in the railway. The khedive rofuses to ro- ceive the natives of Cairo compromised by the rebellion. ADVICE 10 THE PORTE, CoNsTaNTINOPLE, Soptemb Ambaseadors oxpress coufidenco in the policy of England in regard to Erypt and advise the porte to act in accord- ance with her, NO CHEAP LABOR, LonnoN, September 21, —At a moct ing convened by the democratic feder- ation held here last evening to discuss the proposed introduction of Chinese labor into Great Britain a motion call- g upon the government to frame measures to prevent the importation of Chinese, Parr, of San Francisco, sa'd if the Chinese camo to Gircat Britain Englieh workingmen might go and die, MASSACRE THREATENED, Carrano, Soptem 21,—The Leader of the Albau i at Scutari having resolved to mussacro and rob the richest christians, ivelud- iug the Euglish cousul, two hill triles marched to Scutari and provented the Tho consuls usked that masgacro. \ the garrigon at Seatari be re-iforeed | FUNERAL OF DIt FUSEY, Oxvoun, Septembor 21, Glads was @ pall bearer at tho funeral of 1 rusey, and Cardinal Newuan walked beside the coflin, Bishop Mackarness, dean of Liddell, and Canon Liddell, officiated at the services, Flags of the city wore at half mast. All digni- taries of the nuiversity were present. RELEASE OF BUSPECT Dusuiy, September 21 'he last of the suspects were released from Kilmainham jail to-day. An Iowa Reminisoence. Special D epatches to Tus Bk, WasHINGTON, September 21, —When R P. Lowe, now of this city, was gov- ernor of Towa, in 1868, he, under iu- structions from the legislature, called upon Secretaryof the Luterior Thomp son to audit and state an sccount in favor of the state and against the gov | to ste he account in question under | penalty of 8 writ of wmandamus, for | Which, Lowe asserts, he will apply in | case of refusal. The ex-governor says | he was in error years ago when he | made his demand upon the secretary, as it should have been made upon tha commissioner of the general land of- fice, The whole question was before ernment for certain moneys alleged to be duo the former at five per centum | upou the value of all public lauds dis- | posed of wathin her boundaries by weans of military land war Lowe now calls upon Commissioner | McFarland, of the general land oftice, | | pending. Claims amounting to sev- eral millions of dollars possibly will upon the settloment of any one test caso forming n portion of this very in- teresting question, — . Heavy Embezzlomeont. Special Dispatchios to Tie Brx, New Yonrk, September 21,—The mining firm of James G, Sands & Co., announced as failed. The firm did a large business with down town busi- ness men and with socicty peoplo up town who dabbled in mining stocks, Sands is reported as gone to San Fra- cinco to attend to the development of several mining companies. It is not known where hispartner (C. R. Calla- han) has gone. Among the inquiring customers to-day were two society Iadies who contributed $1,210,000 each to a pool out of which they real- A United and Determined Ef- fort to Preyent a Rupture, ' The Hopes of War Again Dashed to the Grounud. Spocial Dispateh to Tux Bxx. Carcaco, September 21, —Nu formal meeting of the managers of roads running between Chicago aud St. Paul was held to-day, but a number of in- formal conferences were held during the day and dispatches sent to man- agers out of the city. The result was the draftivg of a plan for a division of the froight and passenger business, which will be presented to the meet- ivg to he held to-morrow. It is ized §60,000 all said to have been left in the hands of the firm for future An up town crockexy merchant and ovoral prominient 1y yara-ara aaid o have l.»’: each about $10,000 in the vaults of the tirm before its members disappeared. A large number of peo- plo deporited from £1,000 to 85,000 with the missing brokers as margins. Neither of the fitm has been seen sineo the 11th inat. It is stated the ghenfl has seized what effects could be found. ——— Indtan Ountrages. Special Dispatch to Tur Bs. Catowrr Ko, September privato letter from Che dated 19¢h, stated that Bob E half-breed Avapahoo, was shot and killed by an Iudian abont ferty-five niles south of the ageney. Sconts are now out after the m I'he lotter also states that on the 18th four COreck Tadians reporced at the Chey- eone agency, wid informed the agent that the, were being pursued by rebel (€ and asked protection, Iv appears that there is a party of Orecks opposed to the result of tho late election in that nation, and they have inavgurated a reign of terror, killing or driving out all who sustained Governor Curtuin, A New Star Route. Spocial Dispateh to Tus Ben, Puinaverenia, Septomber 21.—In the star route wrials to day the judge expressed regret that the indictment wad 80 voluminons, It was hard, he snid, for the jury or court to under X ut greet loss of time, ( Attorney Valentine ex winod he hed drawn up an indict waut which he thought were suf hon puch vminent ol as wero cnsaged in the Washing ton cases drew shmlar ones, he thought it best to follow their ex- ample, The Iron Mills Start. Spocial Dispatch w0 Tiw ke, Pirrssuro, Pa.,, September 21,— The difference botween manufacturers and iron workers having been sott'ed o large number of mills started up with a full conipliment of men to-day, and the balanes will be in operation by next Monday, TELEGRAPH NOTES, September 21 rfield Monu all sources eral Fuller- W, of Freepost, ho next ression; Col, 1. M., Kelly, of Louisville, :lturnate. e weetis g then adjou Hokon, D. 1, September 21, —~The first frost of the season viated tids section last night, 30STON, tember 21.—The Beacon Jark races were postponed on account of ram. Sertember 21.—The races of Fair wsscclation were post- 1 oned on accoant of ruin Ricumoxn, Va, September 21.—The body of Augu-tus Green, + wellknowa aud wealthy Eoglishuan, was found io the thought this plan will prove acceptable toall lines 1n interest, and the threat- Wl very wuf, alashing of the mort year's traflic, and the managers are, therefore, inclined to make conces- sions which they would not listen to. at another time, Northern Paciflo Officers. Special Dispateh to Tk Brx, Niw York, September, 21— At the meoting of the stockholders of the Northerw Pucific to-day the following IO Were ro e'ected directors: Krederick Billigs, Ashbel H., Barney, John W, Eilis, Roswell G. Ralleton, Robert Harris, Thos, I". Ouakes, Heory Villard, J. L. Stackpole, Beonjamin P, Cheney, Boston; John C. Bullit and Henry K. Johnston; J. Pierrepont Morgan and August Belmont wero added to the board. Tho officors of last year were reo-olocted; they are Henry Villard, presidont; Thomas F. Oukos and Authony J. Thomas, vice- presidents, Samusi Wilkesou, seore- tary; R. Lenox Bolknap, treasurer; Gao, Gray, goneral counsel; Adns Anderson, engineer in ohief; J A, Barker, general audicor; Horman Haupt, of 8t. Paul, general minager of the eastern division, and J, W, Sprague, of New Twcoma, W. T., gen- eral manager of the western division, Yellow Jack Special Dispateh to Tu+ Bxe, PinsacoLs, Sepember 21, —The Situation is most gloomy. Forty-one new cases and eix deaths are reported, There ure two deaths und eeveral new cases on the vessels at quarantine, ——— - Nureing mo hers gain strength by using Browa's Tron Bitters, It acts like a charm in restoring to health and strength oversirained nature, e The ureat comedy success of the day, “*Rooms for Rent,” will be pre- sented at Boyd’s this evening for the first time in Owaha, by a compauy direot from New York. The play should not confounded with imita- tione, as it is the origingl one, and ranks with *‘Fun on thé Britol," it being of the same class, -~ 1 Watches, Bra- 8, Rings, etc., at all grades. F .d ander full guarantee ( HUBERMAAN'S, Opposite the Millard, Fresh grapes, 4o per pound, st Buf- fott's, e Ohoics comb honey aud fresh but- ter ut Wm, Gentleman's, S BARGAINS IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT POLACK'S, 1316 FARNAM SI, Bopt20-2t Mosere. Moaney and Hartman, the drain layers, are now ready to dig draius, lay pipe, ctc., and can do the work in o satisfactory mauner every time, Give them a call, sopd-tf G. A, Lindquist, the Merchant Tai lor, 1208 Farnam street, has a full and woods in Chestertield coun'y, A starving dog was guarding the body.” Green is sup- posed to have wandered off in & deluiuwm, complete line of Imported and Domes- tic Suitings, septd-lm