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L8 Pr,,’ " wmn SALUTING ROYALTY. | A Molancholic Widow Palls Her| A ) " OMAHA DAILY Bl ORVING, OCI'OBER 24 184 TWELFTH YEAR, - "OMAHA NEB. TUUSDAY far miles around St. Petorsburg. ‘The clty bas boen o vered some days with o depse smoke. THE SOUDAN RERELLION. The ministry Me ;chanrts and Déalers Throughout the Entire Wes afe lrnrv te& t0 Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned s and Occupied by | Carro, Ootobor 23 | GRAMD SALE. ! Heimrod & Dormann Will begin thair grand sale of Boots and Shoos this day and continuo for two weeks. Look at Jur Prices. For Fivo Dollars you can buy & pait of the celebrated Hartford Boots | The actual value of these boots is EIGHT DOLLARS. And, remember we challenge tho world to produce better boots for the szme money. We ere instructed by the Manufac- turer to Warrant Every Pair to bo superior to any over brought to this market, WE HAVE ALSO REDUCED Men’s Patna Kip Boots, $2.50, worth $3.50 Men's Patoa Kip Boots, §2,00, worth $2 50, Boys’ Boots, $L 50, worth $2.50. Youths' Boots, §1 25, worth $1.7 Grain Lorther Boot, €4.50, worth 85 50, Veal Calf Boots, $4.50, worth $5.50. Veal Calf Boots We havs bui a few Pair Left. o 83.00. We will close m out at $1.50. Wo Lave also a smail iot of Women’s Shoer, worth $2.00, wo will close out 25 ONE DOLLAR. Re- /, member we havebut few pair loft, A fice lot of L.adie’s Shoes $2.00 worth $2.50. Viisses” Shoes, $1.00, worth 81.50, Childrens' ©hoes 3be to $1.00. A FULL LINE OF RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies, C:i c. A comp! or Men, Girls, lren, > stock of SHE R P ER RIS of every description, HEIMROT & DORMANN, Grocers AND Liquor Dealers. CALIFORNIA PEACHES, CALIFORNIA CHERRIES CALIFORNIA APRICOTS, CALIFORNIA PLUMS, CALTFORNIA PEARS, * GALIFGRHIA SUCARS. Heimrod &_Durma,nn FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, OLD GOV, JAVA COFFEE, COSTA RICA COFFEE, GOLDEN RIO COFFEE, Heimrod & Dormann, CELEBRATED SCHUYLER SNOWFLAKE FLOUR WARRANTED, HEIMROD & DORMANN, FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER, FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABLES, HEIMROD & DORMANN, HEIMROD & DORMANN, (Successors to Fred. Lange.) 8. W Cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. Boys, || b Gun on King Milan, | The Royal Roumanisa Barely Escapes the Deadly allew, . The 7rial of Arabi and the VMod codure, A Trenty twoen “hiliand Pern { Pence Concluded 01d World, AL FOREIGN N Special Dispatches to Tiw Brn. TERRIFIED KINGS. Loxpox, October 23, —Th follow- ober 23 A w King Mjlsn in The kiug was not fired twice at Citacel to-day. } 3 The Vionna lana’ would-ns fering v has been euf- iis ever since the of her husband and she can considored responsible for ious As King Milan en: wedral, between two rows of paople, tho woman M iich fired at him with a large revolver, The bullet wounded o femalo spoctator, Bysta the king's assailant until the minieter of war interfered. After the ¢ 1pt bo assa king, Queen Natalio, who the king in the Cathedzal The king accom- r thither and then returned to t hurch unattendod and re until the end of tho gervice, The crowd attempted to Iynch the as. againss his Jife. while journey from information a w up Tho king, Rustchuk, received Sistova of a plot formed to bl with a torpedo the royal boat while on the Danube, between Rastchuk and Belgrade, ion. Coun- r the prisor repiy. Lospoy, October al of Bairam ish ciil, mili uthoritios. ~ Gen, tos mintator, was of the diplomatic iuformed the sul- ) taie leave of ab f purpose sustvia, The su sl Wallace to doter THE TUNIS TROUBME, Trivour, October 23 wiar with thirty-two Tunisan hicfs, stacted for the frontier. has writton a to the gonoral Ali Be Arab ( Freach consul gener: letter in their favo: { commandivg at Tui THE SOCIALL Bexuiy, October —The repeal of socialist laws sected shortly Eveu the North Germun Gazotte favors the re on condition that the eocial- ists abstain from interferonce in the her grades of politics, THE REVOLUTIONISTS, Loxpow, October 23.--The anuual congress of the commonwealth revola- tionary organization opened to-day. There was was & large attendance of European aelegates, also some from America, Resolutions were passed coudemning the proseention of Fre- heit, thanking Victor Hugo for ‘his action in tho good cause, and sup- porting the revolutionary movement in Ireland, 5, 18 e A LEAGUE VICTORY, DusriN, October 23 —Thomas Judge, & land leaguer, was elocted chairman of the town commissioners of Boile by a majority of one vote, defeating Mr. King Harman, who filled the post several years, BRIGHT AND THE TRADES, Loxvox, October 23— John Bright, replying to a resolution of the Birm- ingham trades counncil, writes: The only fault with the proceedure and resolutions is that they are not suffi- ciently stringent to be au efficient remedy for what they are intended to meet. P, J. SMITH, ESQ. Dusuiy, October 23 — P, J, Smith, member of parliament for Tipperary, a moderate Irish nationalist, has writ- ten a lettor in which he says the recent national conference was not a representative one, He warns his countrymen against the new move- ment, which he describes as ‘‘a sham, decell and fraud.” Its only object, he declares, is to got money which will never be accounted for, to sup- port Ireland's worst enemy. HUGE FIRES IN RUSSIA, S1. Pererssurc, October 23,—In- cendiary fires have broken out in seven different parts of Pawlawski, The whole place is threatened with destruction, The loss by fire in the timber yards on River Neva is esti- mated at five million roubles. The forests and peat bogs are now on fire A unrge Variety of News From the | iRADE, October 23. - o king's asaailant is the widow of Col. Jonaed |. Markowitch, cxcoutod with noveral i in May, 1 order of 1t in e 1 attempt g not merely a iabls to revenge, but partiy to 1 wotive snys King Mi lustriously representing that f a renewal of disturb. woss 10 Soudan are unfounded, while have beon in possession of mes 1 to disturbances for co0 daya Soudan no conuection with 10 raporta The eountry, bat has not adv. IChartoun, Ho has several regiments of Nubians, Prof. Schweinfurth has 0 micated the following from : st Juno six thous surcounded by false prophet and mas- \weinfurth declares the oudan dwarfs Arabi’s re- ificarce, SERRANO'S PROGRAMME, Maprip, October 23,--At a meet- ing off tho Alfonisl domoorats Pr dergast announced that Sorrano wou hor ne & meeting of his par- tisans, communicate his pro gramno. DE LESSEPS AS A WITNESS, Caro, Ootober 23.—Arabi Pacha desires Do Lesseps to bo eummoned as & witiess at his trial. CHILI AND PERU, Panama, October 23.—In an en- g oment betwesn Chilian troops and M neros, ne:r Paroto, the Mon- ros woro complotely dispersed. t is believed the Chilians made terms of peace with Garcia Calderon, but on what basis is not known, Ex-Presi- dont Magdalona will soon leave for eru, accompanicd by Minister Lo uan, to call a congress to ratify this R.LMWD Notions and The Brightest Lighted, Bast & argost Stock of Dry Goods and of the celebrated treaty, MANILLA DESTROYED. Hoxe Kena, October 23.-—The greater part of Manilla has been de- atroyed by a typhoos Lonpox, October 23.—-A cablegram from Manilla, Phillipine Islands, says business is suspended here, owing to the terrible cyclone of October 20th, which caused great destruction of buildinge and beached thirteen vessels, FRANCE UNEASY, Paris, October 23.—The troubles| at Monticean Les Liu or with thoso at Ly yesterday, aud the threatened otrike” of 20,000 em- ple in the niture trade in the Faubourg stantoino of Paris, caused somo une SAF Prymours, ( the Gallert, e paas h vreckced stesmor Herder. Lyoxs, October 2 riotons demc t munteipality here yesterday in eonse- quence of their having suppressed the 1 1 to the opera, The polico > to copo with the crowd. A body of gend d'armes cleared the reets. At two o'clock this morning there was an_alarming cxplosion 1n o tio vight of | restaurant adjoining the theatre, Two | reports were heard undar one of the tables. There were 200 people in tho resiaucant who rushed hurriedly into the streets. A tnird and more for- midable explosion then occured, which shattored the tables, wlrrors, and other articles, and seviously injured I ersons, It is stated three men ed the restaurant ten min- utes befhre the first explosion left small bombs under the tab! FRANCE OBTAINS Parrs, ( Tunis h by which tha of Tunis, ory dministration of justico and s chargo of all pub- | lic propezty giving the bey a retiring allowance, BAKER PASHA'S NEW PLUM. Carro, October 25.—Baker Pasha has b officially apnointed to the commaud of the new Egyptian army. A LARGE FIRE, firo broke out this morning in the large lumber yards by the river Neva and is still raging, ty with France 108 the debt SPORFING. Speclal Dispatches to Tiik BEx. BEACON PARK RACES, Bosroxn, October 23.—The October meeting of Beacon park opened to- day; track heavy, Thres minute class, seven starters, Bockman Maid won in three straight heats, Rosa second; time 2:38, 2:30, 2:39, 2:24 class: Ouly two starters, was won in three straight heats by Flora F, Florence second; time 2:25, 2:27, 2:27, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, Brieuron Beacn, Ostober 23— First race, mile, Ida B won; time 1:45}. Second race, three quarter mile, Knight Templar won; time 1:174, q Third race, mile, Annie C won; time 46, Fourth race, three-quarters mile, Caramel won; time 1:18, AN EASY VICTORY Newark, N, J., October 23, --Geo, Gasel had an easy victory over Will- iam Elliah, ex-champion of England, in the three-mile boat race, with turn, on the Passaic. Unoffictal time, twenty mivutes and five seconds, Stakes $1,000. BASE BALL, Ouicaco, October 23, —Chicagos 6, Providence 4; eeven innings, dark- ness, MEMPHIS RACE: Menrnis, October 23, —The fall meeting of the Memphis jockey club opened to-day. First race, three- quarter dash, nine entries, Fellows Play won; time 1:18, Socond race, one and one-half miles, five starters, Apollo won; time 2:42, Third race, one and a quarter miles, ei[{ht starters, [Lizzie S, won; time 2:14, Fourth race, one mile, ten starters, John Henry won; time 1:48, Fifth race, one ard three.quarter miles, over seven hurdles, five start- ers, Guy won; time 2:17. The First Train. Cuicaco, October 23.—The first regular train over the New York, Chi- cago & St. Louis road left this city this moraing for Cleveland, for samples. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Annual Reports of Depart- ments Bipening Rapidly. Tbe Commissary and Quarfer- masters of the Army Detail the Year's Work, Some Important Rseommen. dations and the Increased Cost of Beefl The Coming Trial of s-en*-»a Rolic of tho Anssassin. - A Varlety of General Iteme. work of removing the money order office and the office of the auditor of the treasury for tho postcflize depart- ment from temporary querters on I’ etreet to the new building opponite the general postoffice bogan to-day. The work will probably consume the week., The transfor of §1,000,- 000 gold certificates from New York to Philadelphia has been ordered. Requeats for those certi been received from Cin Louis and Boston, Duri. ended October 21 there silver dollars put in © mints; for the corresy last year $464,497 were issuod, The Japan minister and the minister to Vienna arrived in this city, after a journoy of twenty-two duys and nineteon hours, from Yoko- tioma, the quickest time on rocord, PAY OF CONGRESSMEN, For the Forty-eighth congress, 325 members and eight delegates, there has been asked $1,165,000 for pay, $26,000 for contestants; for mileage, £125,000. It is estimated the total will be over §1,800,000. ABOUT CHINAMEN. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Fronch decides that a Chinaman hav- ing a through ticket from New York to any place in the United Statcs, hav- ing passed through Canada on the Grand Trunk railway, is entitled to admission into the United States with- out further evidence of his right than such ticket. THE ARMY, The quartermaster-general of the army submitted to the secretary of war his report for the fiscal year ended June 50, 1882, Amount available dur. ing the year, 813 628,681; toal dis- bursements. §12,446,442; leaving bal- ance on hand of §1,182,2. The re- nsibilities and magnitude of the service are described, and an appeal mado for additional force. Iv is also urged that the ranks be opened for promotion and appointment. The en- listment of post quartermaster ser- geants is rocommended. The quar- termuster general renews the recom- mendation heretofore made that al. lowance of $10 per month be mwade, in addition to pay, to every line offi- cer who is detailed by proper author- ity as acting assistant quartermaster of a military post. The estimated de- mands upon the department during the year will exceed the amount avail- able for purchase and manufacture of clothing, and camp and garrison equip- age. The commissary general of subsist- ence submitted to the secretary of war a report of operations of the sub- sistence department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1882, The report shows total resources $4,150,028; ex- penditures, $3,730,206; balance un- expended, $419,731; amount expend- ed for subsistence stores, property contingencies during year, §2,090,309, The price of beef "throughout the country increased to such an extent that the price paid under contract for the current fiscal year is 23 per cent fore buying their Fall Bills. Special dispateh to Tis Bsx. 8 REMOV AL OF OFFICES, WasniNaroN, October 23.— The | * | fixed for Monday next, his counsel to | ce uite and [urnishing Goods, —AT- ST. TGS EPH, MO, NALD&GO., WHOLESALE DRY - GOODS, McDonald's Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, GYGLONE ULSTER:, LINED SUITS AND GHEVIOT SHIRTS, In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western Merchan!s can more than save their expens:s 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. Send orders by mail, or write Thz most careful attention given to orders, and satisfac- tion guaranteed, Remember R. L. MeDONALD & CO than for tho last year, and 36 nt greater than the previous great per yoar, The president to-day pluced on the rotired list, under epeoial aot of con- gress, Captain Joseph Conred, Elev- enth infantry. This will promote | First Lieutenant William C. Kings- | bury,to bo capi of the Eleventh in- fantry; Second Licutcoant, George Leroy Brown, to be ficst lieutenant, DR BOYNTON'S BILL, Tn compliance with the request of the board appointed to examiue and andit claims growing out of the illncss | ana death of President Garficld, Dr. Boyuton, to-day, returned a properly fliled out form ot application recently forwarded hin, The aggiegate amount of the claim is $4500, being $5,500 less than any clwms for pro- fossional servicesfyet received, A DENIAL. The attorney geueral denies tho re- port that the star route cases were considered at the conference with the | president Saturday. PROMOTIONS Forty-cight employes of the consus | bureau have been recommended for promotion, { THE NORTHERN The president acgeptcd another outy-five miles of the Northern P railroad in Montaus, coming cast ward, THE SATELDO TRIAL, Inthe case of Augustus Sateldo, | oharged with murdering his brother, A. M. Sateldo, the trial of which is day filed an order for subpoena duces | tecum, on General J. R. ner of the district, to search 1ty for, and if found to produce ain lottors alleged to have been n by Clarenco M. Barton, Ar- Shepherd, and Charles T' Sander- {son, of this city, copis which are | paid to have been ried by A. M. Suteldo to The Republican office on | the night of his deatn, | The Star publishes this evening | what purports to be copies of theso lettors. They exhibit a misappropri- | ation of monies by Barton and seen to show that the latter acknowledged this misappropriation and expressed regret and repentance and promised restitution. Ina card to The Star Barton says the request by Sateldo’s counsel relative to the papers concera- irg financial transactions long since closed can have no poseible bearing in the coming trial of A. C, Sateldo, and that it is made to smurch his charac: ter before the public. BREWSTER ON GUITEAU, The opinion of Attorney General Brewster upon the papers presentod the president last June in support of the application for appointment of a commission to consider the mental ¢éondition. of assassin Guiteau, asking for a reprieve pending such investiga- tion, ‘was given out to-day. The opinion, addressed to the president, concludes: At the last hour you are asked to reprieve this justly con- demned man, to investigate in an un- usual if not irregular way, a fact that has been solemnly deter- mined by constituted authorities of the law. ~ Isubmit it ought not to be done. It will establish a dangerous [ precedent. It will shake | whlic confi- dence in the certalnty and justice of the courts by substituting your will for the judgment of law and its forms at the instigation of a few who assert he was, and i¥, insane; who prees their application coutrary to a preponder- ance of the medical talent of this country, wholhelieve tho other way, AL A T A Proacher in Jail Special dispatch to Tk Ber, Bavrniore, October 23,—Rev. W, P. Woodruff, arrested on the charge of violation of United States law by “‘opening a letter sent by mail before 1t hms‘ehwn delivered to the person ad- dressed,” was held for the action of the grand jury and in_default of bail sent to jail. Woodraff has been preaching in the Emanuel Reformed Episcopal church of this city, previous to which time he was a Congregatiou- alist and for some time editor of The Baltimore Presbyterian, ‘Tuesday. St. Joseph, Mo DR. FISHBLATT, DES MOINES WEDICAL DISPENSARY, ON AC\,'(.H,'N'I‘ OF HIS Immen:e Practice In i2maha, Neb., WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON , Mov. '7th, 1882, AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE SO IR I, 2.6 I ECDTE WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE Tiye & Bar, Throat & Lunts, Catarrh, Kidneys AND Bladder and Femisle Disepses as Well as All " Chronic¢ and ¥ DR. FISHBLATT Has divcovered the greatest cure in the world for weikness of the back and limba, involuntary discharge, impotency sl deb lity, nervousness, langour, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, tim trombling, dimness of t or giddiness, dis- enses of the ho.d, throat or slkin, affections of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowele —these teriible disorder s from eolita y habits of youth—vnd secret practices more futal to the viclin than the songs of Syrens to the ninrines of Ulysses, blighting their most radient ho ticipationg, rende rriage imp ssible, Those that are suffe from the evil practic which destroy their mental and physical system, cou NERVOUS DEBILITY, The sym s of wiieh ave a dul,, distiess d mind, which ubfits them for performing their | kes happy mar t os the action of ¢ f heat, depre ings, cow- harges, pain u woly, tire as tired in the mor e ness, loat manh: to bone deposit in the urine, norvousness, trembiis /, confusim of thought, watery «yes, dyspepsia, constipation, palencss, pain and weakness in the limbw, etc., sb dd consult me immediately and be restored to perfect health, YOUNG MEN adful and destructive habit which anunally sweeps to an ntin young men of exalted talent and briliiant intellect who might cth o tening senators with the thunders of their eloquencs cr waken to extacy the living lyre, may call with confidence, ARRIAGE. g marriage beware of physical weak- ¢ any other disqualification speedily are of Dr, Fishblatt may religiously con. lently rely upon his skill a3 & physician. WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor réstored, This distressing affoction, which renders life n burden and marriage impossible, i« tho penalty paid by the vietim for improper indulgence. Young people are apt to commit excesses from mot beimg aware of the dreadful consequen at way ensue. Now who that understands this subject will deny that procreation is lost ner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent, Besides beine deprived of the pleasures of healthy offsprings, the most serious and destructive symptoms ot both mind and body crise. The system Lecomes des ranged tho physical and meatal powers weaken, Lost procreative powers, nervous irritability, dyspepsin, pal n of the heart, indigestion, covstitutional debility, waating of tho (rame, psumption and death ¥ A CURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined in health by unlearncd pretenders who keep them trifling month after month, takivg poisonous and injurious compounds. should apply immediately, - DR. FISHBLATT, graduate of one of the most emineat cslloges in the United States, has effeo 5 the most astonishing cures that were ever known, Many troubled with ringite i the cars and head when aslcep, great nervousness, heing alarmed at certain sounds, with froquent blushings, attended sometimes with derangement of the mind, were cured immediately, L e mTake lPahrtic’ulag Notice. v, ¥, addressos all those who bave Injured themselves by improper Indulgenc and sohtary habits which ruin both mind and body, unfitti . t.hbeym?or Iml'i‘nn -::5" welet{ or marriage. These are some of the sad, melancholy effects pmdm:&b anly ltl:ilh‘ug yuillh, v;iz. \V?xl‘neu of zhl- ‘bm and limbs, pains in the and limness of sight, loss of muscular powers, palpitation of the heart, d; pepsi irritability, derangewent of digestive functions, dahlll’t‘y, uu:unmpunr, eto, Yoo BACTORY PRIVATE OFFICES, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5TH & WALNUT STS Entrance on Fifth Stroet, Des Moines, Iowa. 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