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THE WRECK OF THE ELDORADO A Morgan Line Steamer Wrecked on the Great Babama Banks. A WRECKING STEAMER TO THE RESCUE. She Carrled 100,000 and New York 8. Towed Back to Port a Cargo Valued at &~ Was Bound F to New Orle: During the gale on the 8th of August the Morgan [ , Eld driven ashore g Banks, On the samo Nottleton, at telegram from Collector West, FI Southern now ashore ten miles south Isnae Shoal, with forward full of water, Ship and be saved by prompt assistance, at ship and no applinnce int heve reque ine steamn on the Bahama date Acting Sec Washington, Horr retary received ut Key steamer Eldor st of Gr ympartment cargo possibly Southern wthority to 1o tow wrecking pumps Assistance ordered from Now York, but will probably arrive too late. MelLane only ailable help. Orders were sent to the commanding ofticer of the ane to render all pos- sible assistanc The Eldorado was port. The cargo was valued insured in the Atlantic entiro frefght. stored into uppor and lower deck and “in hold’ 0 W sold Marino Underwriters Now THE Me finally towed into at $100,000 Mutual. The and in 3UYS 1T. Advice in private of the probable sale of this cargro in Now York, one of the m immediately left to confer with the arine underw After four days’ hard work more proved a bonanza, AND THE BOSTON STORE GOT IT For the last two weeks one of the firm has personally supervised the loading of these goods. In consequence of cargo being sonking wet visable toship it shipment is now in part heve. The rest of the lower deck and hold cargo will arcive in ovder as they nre gotten ry The upper ¢ from damage, ng protected in mensure by the casings, which if broken leave the contents perfect. This greatest of all sules and tho greatest single cash purchase over made by an Omaha firm, will commence Wednesday, November 4. All wet goods will be sold in the b ment. THE BOSTON STORE, Right on the corner now, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. - BUILD A C cash once the lower deck it has been ad- WILL )PPER PLANT. Smelter Company to Add a New and Important Ente Another vory important increase in the number and varicty of Omaha industries is now an assured fac Omaha is to bave a copper works which willturn out five tons of pure copper per day. Theplant is to be tho property of the Omaha and Grant Smelting and Refining com- pany aud President Barton stated yestorday morning that the work of establishing the plant would commence at once, Mr. Barton returned Saturday from Den- ver whore ho had comploted tho arrange- meuts for locating aud operating the large plant. A building about S0x150 feat will bo erect- ed on tho river bank about midway of tho length of tho smelting company’s property and in this about §5,000 worth of ‘machin- ery will be placed. This machinory has boon ordered and a large part of it is on the ground. Tho new works will only employ abou fifty men, a number of whom' wiil be expert workmen, but it will be a very important addition fo the smelting works as it will thea be possiblo to treat the ores for every metal they coatain. stobe used is known as tho vn to the trade. yprer matie is roasted sulphur and is smelted in much of the other metals as possiblo. siduo is then made into thin plates containing copper with a small proportion of gold and silver. These plates are treated to au electric bath in which the copper is de- posited in the form of fiue copper and the 1 silver are fread. ofore the copper produced ot the ¢ has been made largely into blu vitriol and thoe portion which was not used for that purpose has been shippad to eastera copper works or to foreign markets. “Tho Omaha smelter will still continuo to make blue vitriol but will also use all of tho matte mede horo as well as all matto mado at the Denver works of this company. In an- ticipation of the starting of this® plant the any has been holding all its matte, both ¢ and at Denver and now has a large stock and, The Omaba and Grant company will now bo ablo to handlo all of the copper oves of tho wost. Thoy lLave herctofore refused to handle theso ores us thoy were not prepared to treat thom properly but nll these ores will now bo shipped here and every particle and Kind of metal extruoted. Louis has had almost & monopoly o industry inthe wost, s the only s of importauce were located there aud wora in the hands of the copper trust. Now, however, coppor plant boing erected at Anaconda, Baltimore and Chicago, s well to burn out order to draw . 4 AU i rosults; arly Risors. Bost pill for t for sick headache, bost DeWitt's constipa- tion, v for sour stomac| — - BAPTISTS IN CONE “The Deacon’ the and D] The regulur monthl tist ministers of Omaha convened in the cafo at tho Paxton yesterday morning. Tho presi- dent, Rev. L. A. Hall of Council Bluffs, being absont, Rev. Wilcox was in the chair, and Revs, . M. Foster, .. N. Harris, S, E. Wil cox, J. W. Harris, G.J. Peck and Mr. Jauson in attendance, Chairman Hall came in after tho meeting had been called to order, “The first business on the programmo was a sound and interesting paper by Dr. Stone tho oftices of the deacon, In which he thero could be no use for m helper but those named in tho new testa- ment. Dr, Stono was led to an investigation of this subject by tho abuses by the board of deacons in most all of tho colored churches of the south ome little discussion on the subject fol Cuss moeting of the Bap- A committee from the Betheden church was present and luid before the convention bility of inviting the state Baptist ou to Omaha. . Wilcox though It would be the proper to have the pastorsof tho churches lay the mutter before thoir gations at theirnext meoting and gev an ex pression on the matter. Mr. Foster also thought this was the pro- 0UTse 10 Dursue, Hall thought D the convention should not be luvited here unless the churches paid tho expenses of the delegate Dr, Stone thought the del supplied with their dinuers and suppers at the ball in which the conveation is held, in order to give them an opportunity of gencral social intercourse. After some general disoussion it was decid ed to lay the matter before the various con gregations next Wodnesday night aud report 1o the Bethedan church as quickly thereafier | as convenient. tes should be —_— when you Don't patronize foreigu wines Try Cook's can get a better one at howme. Fawe Diy wporial Chawpagae, WHY IS IT, HENRY? Light Company Accused of Working for Ostl off. Osana, Nov. 2.—To the Editor of Tne Ber It has been reported to me that the Electric man in the First Eleot TLight company has hired a ward named Tulquest to work for Mr. Ost hoff, and he began his worlk gotting several kegs of beer and distributing it where it would do the most good. What is the reason of tnis interest in Mr, part of the corpora- yosterday by Osthofl’s success on the Y JONATIHAN EnwaARDS, 1419 South Seventh Avenue, - - SOUTH OMALLL, tion mentioned ! yurs Truly, Board of Education, At the meoting of the Board of Education 1in the High school building all members were present. Superintenden enrollment of 1 tho city since th an average dai age attendaiico i including b ward building ana_the bright amounting allowed and ordered puid City Treasuror Hortor's report showing a balaiice of $15,2041 in the school fund was i, question of the validity of the title to lots which the board recently putchased re celved a thorough discussion but no definite action was tuken, Aftor listening to sor gestions from Suy board adjourncd, t M reported a total 20 in_the schools of ope of the school year, uttendanc of 9k I'ho onsiderably e sed on the Fourth Idition to the Al to § wero school, 37 ne very pertinent sug. ntendént Munroo the City Connc Tho council met last roll call adjourned to meot Thursda ing of this week., The adjournme taken to ailow the members to participate in the poittical demonstratious. s Yard and Offic » Notes. Tnspector Howard reports hty-four lump jaws condemned and killed auring Octo- ber and the averugo roturus to owners at $3.25 per head W. A. Gillespie of Gunifison, Colo. visitor at the Excl ards. He said he within the past fo “Doc” Lee, the gen has returned from through Idaha and Oreg Ho says that bout cleaned out their | ) winter quarters. cipts for October were 78330 cattle, hogs ana ep against 6 )26 sheep in Octo- 063 cattle and evening and after mazed at the growti ars. Lsolicitor of the vards, months’ ¢ 1880. An inc ‘sheep, but a decrease of 5,5 y I'ho run of westerns from this on will bo light. Tho corn fed cattlo will now have their inning. T'he western stockmen aro be coming warmer friends of this market every | year and they generally concede that they | izot more for their cattlo than thoy reckoned on. John D. Robinson, one of the veteran and best known packing house men in the city, after a _continuous employment of seven years with the G. H. Hammond company. Saturday soverca his counection with that plant and will leave tomorrow for a ten days’ visit with friends in Chicago, Detroit and other eastern ci i mauy friends as any man_in the city, all of whom wish him well in his future busiuess. ber, isiting friends. Mont., his Cook is in Schuyle . Kimball left for Buute, future home, J. W. Sipo and S. W. James are visiting 1n Vaiparaiso and Litcoln. Mrs, / bevrell of the Thivd ward is sick w larial fevor. X one of the yard om- es, hus roturncd Trom b trip through the wost, Colonel Bradford of the G. H. company, after un extended tour stato, has returned. Stacey Everett claim department, of Fred A. Broady Hon. W. B. Shryock of Louisvilia, an old acquaintance J. I\ Ritehhart, was a vis. itor in town yesterday. Tho Ladics Aid society of the First Chris- tian church will give a public dinner and suppor today, election day. A sistor of Mrs. Thomas Whittlasey, after tyisit in this city, returned to her ton, 11L., nome Sunday. | Price of Swift & Co., with his bride, returned from tho mountains whither they went on their bridal tour, D. R. Scott, one of the vetera atthe yaras, has returncd from k he atténded 'the Keeley institute, Harry Tage, a popular youug man of this city, after_an 'extended sojourn in the west- ern part of tho state, has returned. . 1. Brink of Frenchtown, N A. P. Brink of the National bauk, is Visitine the lutte The regular monthly meeting of the L Stock Exchange was ~held yosterday afc noon and much routine businsss transacted Minnie Bdda, infant daughter of Mr. and . Willlam Conrad, died yesterday, Tho al occurs this afternoon to Laurcl Hull, ne Board of I ation finished it tubors Saturday even The total number ed in South Omuha is 2,415, Daughters will give a social itertainment in the Albright u Thursday evening of this Hammond over the of the Missourl Pacific Kaasas City, is the guest 1L, vlo; r, whoro father Packors M King's and literary Mothodist chu weel, The Junior for a social aud lite Methodist church week, and Mrs. > Dennis hay ., where they at nis’ sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. eabam and Miss Jenuio Graham left for Olympia, Wash., where thoy will re n the future. South Omaha Lodge No. 100, Order of Good Templavs, held' a lation of ofticers last eveniug Mothodist church The Brotherhd vening i Kuights nd Chief Chaj was present, an_old resident of this city, from California after a two aud s the guest of his old time friond. Donald J. Flynn Tne regular monthly meoting of worth League will be hold in the church Friday ey meeting the ld date on which to give theif ™ eutertainment. City Clerk John Ryan has put tho finish- ing fouches on £102,000 worth of puper South Omaha bonds, divided as follows Paving 86,000, r 10,000, grading 0,000 Theso ‘bonds are now ready to be forwarded to New Yori The democruts held theiv Blum's hall lust evening. The speakers were R. W. Patrick, A. C. Wakeley, James Steeaa, Warren Switz F. A, Brogran, W. S, Shoemaker, C. N. Montgomery ¥ Morearly und B Adams, Tho Tepubli- cans held a counter rally in Worde hall. Soveral prominent speakers addvess the meeting, H Say, Jenny, Why not, J in your pocie only a bottle of Sytup. 0-0-00! .eaux. tho | next at ¥ evouing of H. L. Denuis and Miss s returned from Holsteon, weadding of Miss side Tndependont public in- at the d of Ruilway Car Men met of Pythias hall, N los Messimer of St. the Ep. Methouist | of this week. At this | upon @ ot skule fiual rally at | r Head Was Le will you have m iny! 'Causo you carry bott Tol Why, Jenny, this H s Sure Cure Cou fom, 0-0-0-0! Jouny, T'a OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY NOVEMBEI ONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. Necessary to Unload. This week we will unload Men's Suits at rearranged prices. Boys” Knee Pant Suits at prices which will only require a glance to convince you. Boys’ Loong Pant Suits we must unloadar We have to many. The prices this week will do the work Men’ Suit Depart ment. We call attention to several lines of all wool cassimere suits, arranged especially for this sale at $12, goods sold all scason for $18. Men’s Sack Suits, $13, $14, 815, In all about 600 sack suits placed on sale this weck at these popular prices able for any gentleman to wear to his business. An absolute saving of at lc;lst $5 on cver Another Lot of Men's Fancy Chae viot Suits cived today in the new shade. Price $15. Men’s Overco at Department. The weather is not very favorable for winter weight overcoats, but this is when we the business. Quality, quantity and Price is what does it. WE WILL UNLOAD In the Boys’ Department 280 Knee Pant Suits, ages 4 to 14, at $2.80, You just want to step into the Continental and ask to see them. The suit will cost $2.80. You can fit the same boy to an Overcoat for $8 or $4. You can’t do it later. We are unloading this week. WE WILL UNLOAD. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS $5 This week 480 Boys’ Long Pant Suits, in several styles of fanc cheviots, at $8 and $8.80 a suit, ages 10 to 14 years. Cost (lO\éble OUL#\A , $14, $15, suit. y suit ) Bilis Were rec are doing, side the Continental. WE WILL UNLOAD. BOYS' CAPE OVERCOATS. We cannot describe them. You must see them to appreciate what we are doing in Boys’ Cape Overcoats at $3.80, $4 and $4.80. BOYS’ KNEE PANT SUITS AT $3, $3.50 AND $4. Several styles to select from at $3, $8.80 and $4. A saving of $1.80 to $2 on every suit. BOYS’ KNEE PANTS 50 CENTS. All sizes. Mostly odd pants, ages 4 to 14, at 80 cents each--on one table. Don’t come next A sale of Continental Knee Pants c\t 80 cents means a rush, and they won’t last long. Plenty of them. All sizes. Full winter weights. week and ask to see them. FREELAND-LOOMIS bO Douglas and 18th Streets. e NO CURRE! NO PAY. Q VNS lar gr In autl treating mith the ia L = 2 o and o for Caturrh L Vote for William J. Welshans for I Manhood, Blrlcturo, and o time and did not get to the st satisfied with two terms as county treas- Wui'to 12'm. Send staunp for repiy. until aftor 8 o'clock. ~ Ho prescribed f urer. Vote for Welshans. {adv.] iRl Do L T Dr.J.E. McGREW out to zet the prescription filled. Befol ANNOUNC THE NOTED SPECIALIST in tho treatument of all forms of medicine arvived the old man w dead. PRIVATE DISEASES. before dying he said he had a son-in-law named William Goodman living at the cor- 17 years experienco, nd all annoying discharges; Stricture or difliculty or pain in rol o 1l yphilis nd ll Dis- ner of Seventeenth and Cumin officer was sent to that partof the vin T e e g e cases of tho Blood and Sking Nervousne weral Debility % of Manhood and Ambition, Want of Lifs and \itality. B My find the Goodman familv, but no {JAS, S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Despondent. Discouraged. Relief obtained without loss of tins from anybody of that name could’ be found in that { £ i Tho most. powerful remedies known (0 modern science localit “The coronor was notified and visited the ail about 10 o'clock o found in the pock- Jail about 10 k. He found in the pock Is Woits (the populat ho treatment of the sbove diseases, The weak grow strony o) anyonajacnaing ondent bocomo chicerful from renowed Vitality, Ambition 8 B0uD, =% d Courage, My resou d facilities for doing business ara cts of the deceased some deeds to lots in Council Bluf ly a few montbs { isurpassed, Allcorrespondenco strictly privato. W rito for tor circulurs and question list. t4th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Nel MOORE’ TREE OF LIFE: CAM! TOO LAT Edward Jorgensen Died While O Han for Medicine, Edward Jorgenson of Omaba is no longer in che land of the living. The old man was fouud walk on South Thirteenth street at ¢ o'clock last ovening, apparently suffering a great dealof pam. He was taken in tho the station and tho city phy the b es in interest fail to agree on the amount, was a larger one than any railroad man iu o similar position has drawn any- where i the country within tho last year. DeWitt's Littlo y curesickheadache and . Wm. Butt of the Third ward will run as an independent democrat for council- man-at-] Vote for him. o ng on tho side- e, 3 5, Chr Dr. “Senator,” said Crane one evening after the performan T am going to the capitol tomorrow nt you to make a speech for my sp it, will you do it D'l try,” said Plumb, “If anything comes up that gives me a good text Pllsail in.” As luck would have it the text appeared in Mr. Hoar's proposition to change the title of some of our diplomatic representatives from min- ister to ambassador, If Plumb had been given the choice of the subject for the pur- pose of showing off his peculiar oratorical awilitics as an object lesson to his friend Crane, he could not have picked out a better How the senator pitched 1nto r Mr. Hour and made the senator and ¢ body elso believe that the innocent old gentleman Amer 1 libert How he did ridicule the an -maniacs of the elite east ana the suobs of the diplomatic service. Actor Crane laughed untl his sides ached to see Plumb jerk out his short crisp sentences o his char. ncteristic way as if Lo was stopping ever few words to see how vicious ana ugly b uld make the next one, As usual Plumb phasized other sentences by reaching under NO OTIIID LEAVEE A DELICATE AND LAsTl’NO ODOoR For sale by all Drug and Faney Goods Dealers o 11 unuble to procuro this wonderfuluonp sond 26¢ ¥QUOD AB OMNIBUS QUOD UBIQUE." Eritish Medical Journal. Apollinaris ‘*‘THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” ¢ The best beverage.” Tt i, L SOLE EXPORTERS THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., LONDGN, ERG. 0. Bane/ Tho L adin be .n-m' 55 years ola. He wore a dark brow suit of rough and secdy looking clothing a wore a hieavy beard on the chin, Corone Har said ho could not tell from a superticial examination the ex cause of death > remains were remoy to Heafly & Heafly's, where an inquest will be held today. "y - The Best Authorities, Such as Dr. Dio Lewis, Prof. Gross, and others, agree that caty tocal but a constitutional dise:se. oroforo requires a constitutional remedy liko Hood’s Sarsa- pavilla, which effectually and pevmancutly cures catarrh, Thousands praise it. NDON, Hood's pills en en ness, sick heaaache troubles of the dizes! liverills, jaundice, billious- tipation and all A0S, i A Rellable Fact: ALDEN & FAXON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, 00 & 68 W, Third Street, Cincinnati, 0. 2. A Ssttled Faot: Untiring Industry, Careful Economy and Judicious Advertising, : Are three elements of success slang expres- treas. 9 He [udv. ] ity the Don’t elect a pri bank « urer. Willinm J. Welshans candidate who is not a banker worthy of your support. LS L] v Bierb we “One of the unpleasaut fo almost the only one counected with the of the Pacitic Short Line is that by it Sioux City will lose Receiver Bierbower as even a quasi citizon,” vems Sioux City gentlemen to & And the samo sentiment was expressed by all livoly who had relations with Mr. Bierbower. M. prishatlyelioams Garre on was warm in hus praise of the re I C [ s new theaier this tiving recciver and his conduct of the roaa, | evening ation irus, furnished by and tho good words are deserved. Taking | the Western Union Foph vompany, will hold of tho road wheu it was fn tho worst, | U5Fead #from the stage between tho acts possible shape, he has brought order out o 8 POMIGAL 20 of ARG ohagy, WyLLNDCS, e | M. Goodwin's alesing performauce af the sperous road, and vne a promising | Bovd Operated under a necessarily heavy under tho term of the recelvership, Vit's Little Barly takon smbers of the ( increased its business rapidly, and | Small pill. Safepill. Best pill y returns will by m starting with an empty treasury and o 3 i balauce on the devit side of the account, ha > the'Qahe club as usus’ sxpenses uud aceumulated & ear suggeon, I T, A M.D., g, Nov ittle surplus. an evidence of the , lavhs 1 Of- 1 us existing between the 1, Tu road and the recelver, it muy - 1 his sorvice, which under the fixed by the court i caso o ox : como 1o thoater on tomorraw and the wmgs, presenting Lloyd's great comed, "he Senator timo in Omaha. Hundr d arixiously at tho box theater nt. o'clock this t by this even is ) Third Floor Paxton Blocl 16th and Farnam Sts, for & Porf plates or - removable thing for sinzers und ) down, Boyd's W Rosenfold for the firs of people in Mce of Boyd's ting tho en- seats oper 1 tho dication ats for Wednes- all been sold Telepone 1055, A full set of te Feeth withe work, just Spenkers, Teeth Ex | Without Pai All fillings at rousonable rat warranted, Cat this out for i gu th, on rubber mdeed the ] B never dr new t orter, Journal re ‘fl W The follc tetter of Re Mumford: “Ith want he medic | her nge (60 ye of her liver Treo of Lif {nm vy wrter to Rov, plant in Omyha for the mantfacture of a new uavesting machine. It plutform Lurvester as di clevator muchine now men do 1ot state positive but it might be iuferred from the letter that would lik > arcangements with shop 10 do the work benefitted my wife | to continue the of tho | wking into cousideration irs) and the lc standin, and kidney th has worked wonders in ber | 80 much [ in use, Th v what they want, 0 mu muchiu troubles th - o gripping, no nau n business, 3. RiEncouraging Fac We service, 3 Tron 0f Lita, a p0iltiva oura tor £ Conalvint and all b 0od dlssa, DAYLO 50 Tr W01 YOU 0A UFO1 DY o Tee Of Lifu, tuo rost Lits iRouoty! WOWNRICHT 5— H,.UU K123y Ve Moors k no pun when L ury ymuhn Ramge bl offer bes! wney, Omaha > you » Wed,, J suu our very pleasant owners of be noted for the t statute is 10 be duys, and Sat W 0ld poli b should wrer d be givenn rest | be elected city William J. Wi and no tre sh - D?PRICE'S m Baking iPowder. Used iy Millions of Homes—40 Years the blauclard. (’/3 MOEH 5754 Futow 66 and 68 West Third Street, CINCINNATI, O, 0HOOOOROOBO THE SWALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! TULILS FINY LIVER PIL w1 the virtues of th s tives pur MANHUUD RES [UHFU' RTINS Ges: beaduchesin 20 mi Z e AT FLSE FATS irugiot | YALE CHEMICAL C0., "Habisies Milwauheg, Wi Seeking a Loc tion, Real Estate Owners association has from Heury and L. 8. Cur regard o establishing a The received a | s of Cuicago in