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THE OwmaRnA DaiLy BEE BOOTS | BOOTS ! uHfiE Revolution. pened ONE HUNDRED ots and Shoss, comprising the very latest ftyles, and ail of most celobrated makers. Invitation Is extended to all to come and exam- ne our immense atock, as we will make rices lower than have ever been of- ered in this citv. WE KKEP ‘a complete stock of Ladies’ Shoes, Gents' Boote, Gents' Shoes. Krver; pair goinyg out of our estab- lishmont is warranted to suit. You can «!:08ave 10 to 25 Per Cent / by buying of as, both in price and quality. Heimrod & Dormann (S 100cas0rs to K. Lang) Leadiag Supply House of tho'West As wo ceceive daily fresh rupplies of Groceries & Pro- visions. We can assure the public that we do uot handleany other but PURE & FRESH PROVISIONS Our businses bsing very oxtensive, atford to offer 3 to all. We CEIL (BRATED SCHUYI Snowflake » be ex- on. We no better Which we cellent, and to i have proofs thay t flourin the market, Come and Order a ESaci Wee sstautlygleep on hand a large f California Canned PEACHES CHERRIES, PEARS. And all other varioties v st bed yock prio California Sugar| Weo handlefin WO ean oo purest sug lurge quantitics and nd it all to be the ' uarke Flavoring Txtracts, Limburger Cheese, Ewiss Cheese, Riyal Takigg Powder, Fresh Fruits and Vege We contantly keep on hund in large qurntivies, H |mod‘ & Dormann. IWE LF’I‘ HY EAI‘. » | KL Flour| ables, | 1| THE NATIOX AL 04 PITAVL; L3 | | | "My Dear G His Sorrow Uwr ' [xpresses he Ar- rest of Honry George. The Ko .te Spies Bepin to * queal on Their Hmployers A Short and Instruction to the Span- ish Commiasic sharp Lettor of fho Naturalization Laws Vigor- ousiy Defined By the Jor- soy Statesman. The Jeaunette lrquiry and Other Matters. GREAT BRITAIN'S REGRETS. Speclal Dispatch to Tre Bix. THE ARREST OF GEORGE IN IRELAND. New Yonk, October 18.—The World furnishes the following: ¢ STaTE, WASHIRGTON, ~To Henry George: — Stn:—The depmitment of State has re. veived from Wni. J. Hopuin, charge d'af. faires ad interin of the Uuited States at Loodon, u diyy tch enclosing # 0 py of & om_ Lord Granville to_him, nm. ., in which his lordship ays on ps ot Mr. Lowell's note in refer nce 1o youe arrest ho Jost oty apply to the Jord lieutensnt of Treland for sn planstion of the which le toit. After mentioning your arres’ ariest, and the cireuwmstan es a culeal ted to excite suspicii nan to th to Treand, Lord ( ville ik, “1 wm convineed the Unit Stitex government wili re iily ncmowl fe nlowand Heulties with which the to the cb . which corbainiy tion ol wiul dex tnj s sh uld have o Geoige, that it would bave ment at 3 obedient s dopart- ur conveni-nea, T am, #ir, your orvat, REDEKICK T. FRELINGHUYRYN, CAPITAL NOTES, | Speciat Dispatehes to Tuw By ANOTHEKR CALL FOR Wasminaroy, October 18 —The sec- BONDS, retary of the treasury has issued the 118:h call for redem n of bouds ot the b per cent. fanded loan of 1881, continuad at 3% per ceut from Auvust 12th, 1881, ‘Yne cail is for $15,000, 000, principsl and accrucd intercat to be paid at the treasury the 18:h of January, 1883 Loterest ceasos thiat day The bonds called are those las dated, numbered 8s regoiesd by sec tion 3, ot of July 14, 1870. THE JE. ETITE INQUIRY. Wasuixgros, October 1 the Jeannette board Licutenant Dan- enhouer continued his narrative of the of the operations of oflicers and men of the vessel after he was frezen in, Dauenhower said Captsin D:Long told witness his purpose was to ex- plore Wrangle Land aud Siberian sea 1f that was posatble. Roaching high latitude he departed from Cook’s line b hward, w8 having land far 15 of tho first principles explorations. ~ Caplain De- Long never consulted with witness nor sold hit why Be changed his plan Wit iin evidence an orginal Japiain DeLoug addressed previous to the sal }llu annette, from Eng Francisco, in which tho writer states *4t ix our mtention to attack the polar regions by way of Behrings stra ts, Court adjourned unul to- morrow, MILITARY of sectic INNPECTION Secretary L al Denim, Colonel Adjatant Ganer Barr and General Sherman loave Saturday for a visit of inepection of the ilitary prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, INDIAN AGENTS, The presidevt suspsnded Jonathan l)h g8, lo river Cink tndian it at Col and appointed G o, W uczeesor, Todian Age nt N cuddy at Pise R Uiy resiy nterior. op. the cosult of rogress, ned to resignation” p the the 1nvestigation now in nding REGULATED TO DEATH, The attention of the supervising in apector or steamn versels was called o Jny to a dizpsteh from Chicago stating that thrav deach from drowning, which ceurre were fthe result f & Btrange 1 the super. visivg wspec hat tugs must not, under a peualt #500 tor L per son carried, take passengers The sup:rvising ins; no regulation ever wade by the ds partment eould be tortured into a pro- hibition of tha esviag by tugs of the i rar i Sl A BPANISH AMERICAN (LA The secretary of aiat tions to the sdvocate States before the Spaish-2 claims commission, sa: partment muzt inaist—first, 14 no power iu this departmen e has been conferred on sion to examine faith —which torm | object ui x!‘.-, ]l;»hu it in ».l. I uralization, I each case is wh ing to be a patl been naturaliz:d 16re 18 o law in the United States requiring the appli cant to disclose the motive which in du him nd, There is 1 |um| in this department nor any power conferred upon the commission to make it re- quicite aud esscntial that the appli cant for naturabization should have boen sctually present in the United States foc five years ummediately pre- shoard,” or gencral eys N ) industrue. for the United This de- that there and the cow- nto the good ; | affidavit wade by Associate it ved with the preservation of order in thot conntry hive tocontend with at the p nt sime i 1 of th tion. " OMAHA ? tion A thout | coding naturaliz re y’v oo | Ay exist w uninterrup! ao- | tual preserce during the whole ;vr | bationary period Third, That it is 1 t the low of the United States that “‘aaturalization has ntry of its vert volun imits ot the e than t! chooses within the 1izin no other cffoct ment of said country tarily to coneede.” On th this department is «xprossly by the laws of the United Siates to r and maintain the reverss of this proposition. T ean sent to A commission derlving its power from this department together with the foreign department of 8 ain, shall as. sume to pass ,\ul/nu-nt uvpon the question which this department is ex- pressly forbiddon to connider, FAMOUS UDN&PIHA'NJHS Spocial Disatch to Tuk B, THE DESPERATION OF THE WasniNaron, October 18.— ¥, H. Fall, recently connectel with the de- partment of justios, and chargud with an attompt tw influence the jury in the etar route case, has writton a let- ter to the attorney general, stating that the defendants in the cisa have concooted a echeme to have him ar. rested, and anka to have an opporta- nity to show the matter up to the governmeut, The attorney general replied that if Fall had any knowledge of such & scheme, he should present proofs to Merrick, Fall has not been connected with the department of jus- tico since the 17th of July, when he was dismissed for improper conduct. The publication of the enswer to Foreman Dickson’s charge has becn delayed, awaiting the arrival of an Justice Wilson H. Hoover, of the supreme court of Arizons, wha is coguizant of importaut facts connected with the RSEYR y Recounts His Sulferings Special Dispatch to Tuy Ber. Kansas Crry, Ootober 18 - Journal will pun||<l\ to-mnrro terview with ex-Senator Durse; weoredited with some violent tions. He ntates that the prosecution as conducted against him by Attorney- goneral Browster, was altogether un- wartanted wnd amounted to perscen- He does not hesitate charging AgaInat “The it was the work of conspiracy him began by Postinaste (mm»ml James and Attorney-general ™ M- Veagh, compluted by Attorney-Gon- eral Brewstor. He is confident of the eatire truth of data regarding alleged attompts of bribery ns prepated by Colonel Togersoll, and published Mon day. He asserie Bowen and Fall are and have for somo weeks been in closo intimacy with Bremster and Cameron. Sig RAILROAD NOTES, The Pnliman Divvy. Bpecial dispatch to Tux Ber. Ciicaao, October 18, —The Pullmn palace car company to-day declared a regular quarterly dividend of two dol- lara per shara from the met earnings, payablq Novemher 15th, to the stook- holdera of the record of November 1at. Jay Gould's Yacht. Bpeciat Di-patch to Tuk Brk. PuiapeELrHIA, October 18,—The steam yacht for Jay Gould will be completed by spring. It will be con- structed of iron and stocl and have steel boilers, It will bs two hundred and ten feet long, tweuty seven feet beam, eisteen feet depth and fifteen hundred indicated horse power. The Locomotive Brotherhovd Spucial Dispatch to Tur B, LoursviuLe, Ky., October 18.—The regzular anvual meeting the Brother- hood of Locomotive Eagiveers is in segsion here, ( d Chiet P, M. Ar thur presiding. Cowboys Attack a Train Spucial Dispatch to Tk Dry Forr ' Dcpae, Ostaber 18 —This morning =8 express train No, 6, to which was attached u gpecial ear co taining Assistant General Superinten it W, L. Mellor, of the A, T, &8 railroad, with a party of triends, rived at Lakin, Ks, n party of fifteen drunken cowboys led by W, Méad, bounced the operator, and began shooting thio the car windows breaking eight in one car, seventeel. in the sleoner and five in the special car, aud by lying down on tne floor the paesenge escaped the butlets, The sher il with 2 posro of one hundred citizons from Dodge City went to Likin on % special to on the track of Coleman aud Belmont at & point five miles north of Kearney, and kixty miles southwest of Mindoen, and expocted the desperadocs would bo coralled tonight or early to morrow, A desperate fight is antici pated. The Lav a-t Sprd Bpectal Dispateh w'n‘.‘- gl Prrrspuro, Pa., October 17, —The lurgest steel spring over made in the world has just been suc:essful'y rolled | at Kicman's stec] works for the United States Cor Motor company Philadelphia. It 15 810 feet long, six | inches wids and quarter of on inch | thick, It will be extubited ut the Bi- | centenniul pirad | 014 Postofioe Site Hold il dispateh to Tuk Bre. ew Youk, October 18, The old | postcflize site and proj perty on Nasaau, | Cedur and Liborty streets was sold for | £650,000. Bpe Light Producers. Spoclal dispateh to Tus Brx. PurrssukcH, Pa., October 18.—The Awerican goslight sssociation met this | morning and will be in session to- day, Representatives of ull tho gas | Bgypt and » posts, | | train and succeeded in captu )} Mead und two of the cowboya 1 on t ils of Mont Coaules g | mines. Threatoning letters are sent pose W:ih: pighe - pUKN [0 the m f the mines Seve g il Ll al arresis have been made, including | Tho Miznden Dospir doen that of Bordat, the principal ring- | Special Dispiatch to1us B |leader, and & notorious gnarchist LiscoLy, Ootober 18, Dispatohes | The teinl of ra boging from General Alexander to Governor |1t Ohnlor Tl . indictnent charges conspiracy to woy Nauce state that the shorift's pusseare | giv,l was, punishable with doath, { conut general. The secrctary of the logation was also present. Flowers concealed the American flag, which | covered the cofting Me chants l‘]% 'l‘lll RbDA\ \l()l\\ll\(‘ ()("IUBI'I\ 19 18, % l(l” and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by R.L.'DONALD&CO., WHOLESALE DRY - GOODS, Notions and Furnishing Goods, The Brighteat Lighted, argost Stock of Dry Good: of the celebrated AT McDonald’s Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, CYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, for samples. THE OLD WORLD. Monarchial ~ Institutions Pre- | foundly Tranquil at i Pregent, The Khedive Amnnouuces Hisi Plens for Reor, eciz- ing the 2 rmy. An Iandividual R»w Brewirg Over the Congo River Rcad. The Cyclome Sufferers of Cuba Seeking Publioc Relfef Prospzcts Jrfiném bovwosu Peru and Chill, to Tur Bex, CONGO RIVER ROAD. Loxvox, Octobsr 18, — A corre- soondent, who hus had an interview with Stantey, understands that when the road along the Congo river is com- pleted the king of Belgian intends to offer it to offsr it to any Eoglish com- pany who will undertake to work it D.beraggers deubtloss was aware of this fect, hence his haste to get the French governmert to ratify his treaty with tho Corgo iofs. THR FATE (F PALMER Wilford Blaut has offered to go to crtain the fate of Prof, | Puluier an .l oflizers sent to purchae camels from Bedouins at tho begin ning of the war, who, it is learned, have been murdered. Spocial Dispate TH river c AMEEICAN MORSFS At ine end of Oambridshire week Lorillord's horre will be transferred from Nevmarket to Houghton stallos, Tee quois goes to Amerioa for stud pu FRENCH COMMERCE, Paris, Ot 18.—The imporis the past nine mouth as compared with the same period last year have in- ereased 99 000 000 fran: xports in creased 245,000,000 francs. T MINEKS' ROW, Threatenwny placards are nightly The court which in trying the rioters received un auonymous lebrer threat- ening to blow ap the palacaof just BILL 18 1L Bexwiy, Ostober 18, ~The Emperor Wilhiam s slightly indisposed st Baden, FUNFEAL OF MINIVTER MARSH. | Rose, Ootob r 18 —The funeral of | Goorge P Marsh, United States mis in the Protostant cewi« e, almost private, Th resent was the Amorican | ister to lialy tery, was s ouly offici A RUSSIAN LOAN, §r, Prrvispukg, October 18 T new Russian loan of £8 000,000 no inal 8 per cent, be issued immodiately by the Rotchs: | childs, MFXICAN MATTERS, Crry oF Myxico, October 17. - Ty naticio L. Valiarta, chief justice of | the supreme court and, until the ro cont coustitutions] smendment was proclaimed, vice prosident of the re public, sen resignation to eon- ( wross last night. He says his political | relations interfere with his judicial dutios His term was within five | compauies in the United States aro in attendauce, fore buying their Fall Bills. *lartahas bean a member of congress, | ravages of the’ cyclone. | meet | retain theie posta until the meeting «f C | practically & p honds at B0 cents will | ¢ ernor of Jalireo, minister of the ior wnder Juarz, and zainister of | reign s thairs under Dinz, A reso- I-m on was reported favorably in con- wress making o fedoral district atate, to be ealled tho “Stato of the Valiey of Mexico.” TR NEW ARMY. Ave<anonia, October 18.—Reeruit- ing for the new Egyutian army has | begun. The total (lsctive strength | will be 12 battalions of infantry, 2 of moun ed infantry, 2 of gaarison ariil- lory; 2 rquadrons of cavalry, each 400 men strong; 6 batteries of artillery, with 100 men and 4 guns to each; 100 engineers, transport and_ambulence corps, J00 men and 2 reciments of gen d’armes, numbering 700 men each. There is under consideration & propo- sal favoring tho importation of coolies to replace natives in the army as ser- vants. CYCLONE SUFFERERS IN CUBA, Havana, Octobgr 18 Oulwmn Generdl Pendercey vistted Vuelta Avsjo personhlly, and noted the ! ‘o wsks for | contributions for the relief of the suf- ferors. Largo sums of monoy aro uceded. King Altoneo in a dispatch promised personal aid. Minister Colmes authorized the captain general to use & part of the pubiic funds for the benefit of the 2uff rcrs. SPANISH POLITIOS, Mapiiv, Ostober 19, —Negotiations bstween the old republicans and Mar- shal Serrano for the formation of a monarchil liberal party, continue to greut difliculties owing to the want of rccord with regard to re-: form of the constitution. Marshal Serrano expee's to interview Prime s agzain shortly, in a compromise, It is glt, however, the arrange- ment will bo diflicult unlees Sigasta cousents to abandon the Carlists whom Marshal Serrano, in consequence of their con servative tendencies, considers an in- euperablo. batacle to the proposed re+ gasta strongly opposes ro- onstitution, The Correo eral Martinez Compos, mivister of war, desires (o retire from politics. At a cabinet council Wedoes- duy ovening the wministers decided to ce, and await the result of the | wstinl Serrano stated io an inter to-duy that ho was ready to e | cept oftico 1f the king summoned him from the miuistry from the left. | Muny republicans, at presont followers of Sugasta, would join him, he eaid, and he was convinced the prosperity ol Spain would be consolidated by the urogressist policy, whioh alone was | ouleulated to disarm republicanism, If he fails to reconstruct liboralism he will retira to private life, THE IRISH PARTY Loxuow, October 18 —The Times' Dablin corrospondent says it is evi- dont that if there is no actual schisw in the Irish national party, there is to wido & difference in the hncs of action advocated by Davitt and Parnell that it is hardly poseiblo they c.n pull in the same hurnoss, Parnellites have sceured one-third of the representa- ion o the This gives them Tuesday, In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market FEBO"IMMITMOINVE IR ER N CIESSS. Western Mgrchan's can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- 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., Send orders by mail, or write iven to orders, and sahsfac- emember St. Joseph, Mo. DR. FISHBLATT, DES MOINES, Alglzéullj_hifiLmnlspmsAnv, Immense Practice In Umaha, Neb., WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON Nov. 7th, 1882, AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE PAXR T ORNR ELOTNEIN., WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE Biye & Ear, Throat & Lungs, Catarrh, Kidneys AND {Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Thronic and Nervous Diseases. DR. FISHBLATT Haw discovered the greatest, cure in the world for weakness of the back and lim involuntary discharges, impotency, general deb li'y, ur, cun!naiunlr‘ ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trembling, ¢t or giddiness, dis- eases of the head, throat, nose or skin, af dons of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowels —these teriible disorders, arising from solitary habits ot youth 1 secret prictices more fatal to the victim than the songs of Syrens to the niarines of Ulynses, blighting their most radient hoy es or anticipatione, rendering marriage imp asible, Those that are suffering vil practice, which- destroy their mental and physical system, cousing NER\’OUS DEBILITY, The symptoma of which wusd in if, which uhfits them for performing their Business aiid social dutie | i Ixu,yumrmr;wnnpn»nlhl distresses the action of the heart, cousing lu-bes of heat, deprossion of pirits, evil forebodings, cows ardice, fours, droams, 10<tlsn nights, dizziness, forg- tfulness, unnatural discharges, pain in the buck aud hips, +h.1t_ hreathing, melancholy, tire easily of company and. bave proterence to be alono, feeling as tired in the morning as when retirins, seminal weak- st mnuhood, wii w6 deposit in the ucine, nervousness, trembling, confusi m of thought, watery and woak cyes, dyspepsin, constipation, paleness, pain and wenkness in the lmbe, ete., should conxult me inymediately and be restored to perfe:t heaith, OUNG MEN sme vietims of solitry vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which to an untimely grave tnousands of young men of exalted talent and 1tr e listening senators with the thunders of y the living lyre, may call with confidenoc, "“MARRIAGE. Married persons or young niéh contemplating mairiago howars of physden! weaks Loss of procreative er, impotency or any other qualification speedily feved, He wio plnces hinself tnder the ckro of Dr. Fishblats may religlounly oon. fidde in Lis houor as a gentl man, and confidently rely upon his kill af a physiciio, ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmuedintely cured and full vigor 1ot "This_distressing affec life & burden wnd warringe iy ssible, is the penalty vaid by . induleerce, Yo upt Lo commit excerses from that it impre Who have be annually swe briliinnt their elogu n, whioh renders victim for improper being aware of the rotands this » ubject will habits than by the s of healthy «ffsprings, the most serious 4 body crise, The wystem becomes der Liost procreative powers, n rvous indigestion, eonmtitutional 'debility, belny depely o symptoms of bot pruden wnd ranged ; WARI(ANTED by unlearnd protenders who keop them trifling montb < amd injurions sompounds_shou'd wpply immediately. DR FISHBLATT, winent eolloges in the United Htates, hay effected some of Miny troubled with ringing in the g wlarmed ab ee tain sounds, with deravgoment of ths wind, were cured Take Particular Notice. addresies all those who bave injured themselves by fmproper indulzence y habits which ruin both wiod and body, unfittiog them for business, study, society or mariinge, oso nre woice of the sad, melancholy cffects profuced by the carly habity of you h, viz, Weakness of the back mnl limbe, pains in the bhead sud s doss of musoular powers, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derunzewe f digestive funetions, debility, consumption, ete. PRIVATE OFFICES, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5TH & WALNUT STS Eutrance on Fifth ttreet, Des Moioes, Iowa. moderate and withinthe 1each of all who need Porsens ruined in b after wonth, taking (vison ishing cure whin usbeep, radun the mont enrs and Dr, ¥, and wolita Jonderance of power, ufficient number of | *olected by the | sive thom a as it in probable their friends will b focided wajority AN WIECKS LoNDON, ber 18 werp, sunk by the collison, were rosned. Ooe bundred tons of flour end wore from the steamer Preston, nosr New Brunswick PERU AND CHILL, Paxama, October 18, —Matters on south coast have a wmore pacilic cy than for a long time past, pressure brought to bear on nents of Pera and B livia od effeet, Unitod L was ived by Presidont Santa Maria, of Clili, on | Fourteen of | Nty of Ant- row anor ( saved ashore cheeso the montha of expiration. The vacancy will bo filled by national election. Val- the 8th ult, Complimentary spe oches \ were wade by both. ) L'lone who reside st s distance aud cannot call, will res ceive prompt attention through the wail by siw ply sending their symptoms with postage, Audsoss Lock Box 68 Dos Moines, Jown. HEM’SNG AND BAKIRG, is only aitainsd by using .CHARTER OAK Stoves and Kanges. WITH WIRE GAUZE BVEB DOORS, MILTON RMERS& SONS oOMIAELA. {ullmdely r

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