VOL. VIL OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MORJSTING , ISTOYEMBEE , 1877 INX ) . 129 1JIS NATIONAL CAlUTAt. BEXOJIINATED. Washington , ovember 14. TUo President toae reaomlnated Cbaun- cey I. Filley postmaaterat Bt.Louia , Mo. SENATE PBOCEEDINGS. Mr. Iiigalle , from the committee on Indian affaire , reported , with amendments , the Senate bill to en able Indians to become citizens of the United States. Placed on tbe calendar. Mr. Conover Introduced a bill to grant additional homesteads to set tlers upon public lands in the states ot Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana and Florida. Referred. At the conclusion of the morn- lag hour , Mr. Muxey called up tue resolution submitted by him n few duys ago , instructing tne com mittee on military and naval affairs to inquire into tbe expediency of constructing a system of defensive works on the Ru ( Grande frontier of the United States , and spoke at length regarding raids from Mexico into Texas and the necessity for euch oe'eusivo works. Air. W.ndom , from the commit tee on appropriations , reported with amendments the Louse bill making an appropriation for support of the army , and it waa placed on the cal eudar. Tne vice president laid before the senate a communication from the president enclosing the report of the necietary of state in reply to the senate reaolutiotlon of tuo 8th Inst. in regard to reseu of prisoners by an armed band frcm Mexico from the jail in Bturr county. Texas , In Au- guetlast. .Referred. 1ICUSE PROCEEDINGS. Mr Wright offered a resolution instructing tbe committee on bank ing and currency to inquire Into tbe propriety of amending the banking laws as to require in the election of directors the principle of cumula tive voting in Utatea where such laws may exist , and also as to tbe propriety of amending such laws as to limit the efficiency of proxies of two months. Re'erred Mr. Brogdan ctlered a resolution instructing tbe judiciary committee to inquire into tacts ot Imprison ment of Robert bmalls , colored member of the house , of South Car olina , and to report whether euch imprisonment is or is not a violation of constitutional privileges of the house. Mr. Butler offered as a substitute a resolution giving tbe judiciary committee power to send for persona aud pxpsru in making investigation. Adopted. Mr. Wood , chairman of the com mittee o * ways and means , reported bnok the resolution for fiual ad- j mrnment of Congress on the 22d inst. , at 1 o'clock. He eaid he would not call for present action , hat tull jt up in a day or two. The House ihen resumed consid eration of the * bill for the repeal of the resumption net Mr. K tff T offered an amendment that no h nc in the resumption act Hhall ba .construed to authorize or require the secretary of the treas ury to retire or caucel lenal tender noted that mjy ba redeemed on and after tbe 1st of January , 1879 , or may then ba In the treasury uuc-iiicelled or that may af terwards come into the treasury otherwise than oy redemption , but that bucu notes may be used in pay ment of alldeots against the United States or in exchange for coin or bul HOP. . Mr. Detring offered an amend ment to posponed the year of re- tn option from 18:9 to I8SO. Also to authorize the reissue of legal tender ro'es and to make them legal tend er for all debts , { .ublto and private. Mr. Ward offered an amendment that nothing in tbe act shall affect the payment of debts due on the 1st of January , 1879 , in payment of wages or in debts that may become due after that for payment of wages of labor , but that such debts shall be legally payable only in ouch coin or notes as shall be legal tender. ARRIVAL OFTSE EXCURSIONISTS. Denver , Col , November 14 , 10:16 : a. m The Board of Trade arrived here sa'ely at 9:30 : p. m. yesterday. The party was met at Goldeq by tbe Board of Trde committee from Djuver. The Denver Board of Trade with carriage * drove the party through the principal streets of the city this morning In tbe afternoon no exorcises , each spending time to enit himself At 7 p. m committee of the Denver Board of Trade es corted the party from the depot to the Opera house , where a formal re ception was tendered. Speeches of welcome and congratulation were mde by Mayor Stiles , . ex-May or Buckingnnm. ! ex Gov. Evans , Gcv. Rhout. J P. Welden , Mr London er of Danver ; and Mayor Wilbur , C 8. Chase , Wm E. Qwyer , J. M. Thunstou , for Omaha SUICIDE OF A BANKER. Chicago.Tsovember 14. The body of Wm. F Coolbaugh , president of tbe 'Union National bank of this city , tf ' s found on the steps of the Diuglas monument at about six i o'clock this morning. A revolver with Mr. Coolbaugh'e name on it sil waslyinc near him. The sad event was induced by matters outside of bank affairs. It is Til shown by a statement made this Oiqn xnornlne by Bank Examiner Wat ? qn son that he on last muhi concluded acEi his semi-annual examination of the Ei Union Nation&l , and tnat his report ea to the comptroller of currency will eawt fihow not only a solvent bank , but wt a condition of unusually large cash tin it < means lyda Knocked uown. Yes , It was a f ir and square knockdown , and the justice of the act is not denied. m ! Tbe female community are more BOwe particularly interested and they we cive unmistakable evidences of ED ity 1 their appreciation. Bil "Wueu lovely woman lends her dis influence , then it is the work moves an bravely on " ly ! We allude to the fact that the on ! great female medicine known a 1C ) English Female Bitters , has been Eo ' reduced to one dollar per bottle or eta three for $2 60O e bottle will lost two weeks. C. F. Goodman Agent. DK. WINCHELL'o TKETHia , G SYRUf is a Safe and Sure Rarnedy for Diarrhoea , Dysentery and Chil I dren' * " p ats generally ; it tu rer should be in every house wtiere there Kn are iblldren.Mothere give it a Trial. tbe oc'13 & ret eod&w-ly wil wilma ma > all < * ei Nil hot It ! 859 LATEST 3UHKET KErOBTS. NEW YORK MONEY. Nsw YORK , November 14. MJSHEY. 3@1 OOTEEXMKKTS. U. S.6 > U81 , res . HO1 * U.S. 18 . n-w _ . . , U. 6.620's 1667. U. S.SM's.lbej . _ . . . . U. S 52u'e. nen 1 6 U 8. HMOs , concflns-- 107JZ U. S. 6's. currencies 121K * * V * * * * . . . . . I..I. . . _ . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 \&i \ / STOCKS. ITnion Paclflo _ 60M Now York entrel . 1 Reck Island 1 f 0 St. Paul St. Paul , preferred- Western Union Lake Saore De aware & Hudson. Pacific Mall. . . . . Krie . . " preferred . . . . . - . . Wab sh . Daumbal& St Joseph - Atla < tioJt P clfio . Hannibal & St , Joseph pfd. . . Delaware i I ackawanna . Northwestern. . . . . Northwestern preferred- Ohio & Mifettappi Michigan Central. . . . . . . Illinois Ce trnl . . . , Union Pacific - 67 > i .NEW YORK PRODUCE. N.EWYOBK , November 14.2 Wheat Dull ; No 2 Chicago spring. 1 32. RyeQiiet ; 71a74. B'.rley Active ; 75 78. Corn High mixed , 66J ; yellow western , 60 Oats Western mixed and state , 35i40. Jigga Heavy ; western , 22a23 } . Pork Dull ; 14 25. Lard Steady ; 8 57 | . Butter Western , 10a22. Whisky Unchanged ; 1 10. CHICAGO PRODDCE MARKET. CHICAGO , November 14. Pork Moderate demand and higher ; 123/lal269 cash ; 12 17a 12 20 the year ; 12 32jai2 35 for Jan uary. Lard Fa'r demand and higher ; 7 95 caah ; 7 87 } the year ; 7 93 for January. Bulk Meats-Boxed shoulders , 5J a5 | ; short clear , 6 } ; short rib , 6f. Butter Choice to fancy creamry 31&32 ; good do , 2830 ; good to choice dairy , I0i27. F.srga Dull ; 1819. Whisky Bales at 1 06. CHICAGO LIVE WTOCK. CHICAGO , .November 14. Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; native shipping cattle sold at 3 75a5 OO.one pale at 5 25 ; Coloradon , 5 50a3 80 ; Texan ? , 2 75a3 25 ; butchers' cattle in good supply , cows 2 35a425steers 2 H2ia3 40stockers ; and feeders,312J a390. Hogs Receipts,30tOOO ; steady and fairly active ; mixed pacsers , 425a 4 65 ; shipping grades , 4 60a4 75 ; light , 4 30a4 45. Hheep Receipts , 4,000 ; butchers' grades quiet , Bales at 340a250for shippers , 2 12a3 00 for butchers. ST. LOU18 PRODDCE. BT. Louis , November 14. Wheat Higher ; No. 3 red fall , I 26 cash ; 1 27 for November ; 1 20a I 27 for December. Corn Firm but inactive ; 42a42 § sash ; 43 for November. Oats Higher at 26g cash , 26Ja26J for December. Rye Jfirmer at F.6. Barley Dull ; prime to fancy Vlinnesota 6587 } . Whisky Quiet'and unchanged at 106. 106.ForkDull Fork-Dull and lower at 12 25 ; ash. ash.Lard Lard -Dull and nominal. Bulk Meats Quiet and weak ; iboulders 5 | ; clear rib 7a7J. ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST. Louis , November 14. Hogs Fair demand but lower ; ight , 400a415 ; packiuc , 4 20a4 50 ; butchers' to extras , 4 40a4 65. Re- ; elpts , 6UO. Cattle JBest grades lower , others mehauged ; choice shipping , 6 OOa i 37 } ; fair to good , 4 00a4 87 } ; cows md heifers , 2 60s4 00 : feeders 3 50a I 87 } ; stackers , 2 37s3 50. Receipts ! ,20l ) . Mheep Steady and unchanged ; 275a450. PostotOco Changes. Tne following are tbe postofflno hauges in JNobraska for the we > k udlng November 10,1877furni8bed lie BEE byVilllam VauVleok , of tie Fostofilce Department : ESTABLISHED. Charleston , Gage county , Wm. c T. Lngoursuepo9tma3terTrIumph ; , b luster county , Frederick Sohreyer , P ostmaater. a POSTMASTERS APPOINTED. Dry Creek , Madison county , C ± L | nyder ; FarmersvilleMerrck ! coun- 7 , Chas O femberton ; New Era , 'urnos county , Frederick Boadlcr. 0 0k The injurious use of Improperly repared pills and other loudly- town remedies , recommended to are all ills , is much to be lamented ' y all except the doctor into whose [ re you are eure to come. An hon- , v rable and trusty exception to the F ' lie IsEilert's Daylight o : Dr. Ricord'i Essence ot Life restores man lae ) od and tha viftor of youth to the tnos laU < tattered constitution in four weeks , from U hatever cause arisinc. Failure irapossi e Beware of advertisers who offer so * fsai .lied Free Perscriptions tat are useless , ai id finally prove ruinously expensive. aicl natever has mirit most cost a fair price , clOf per case. Sent by express anywhere , Ofcc ile Asr.nt.Dr. JOS. JACQUES. 7 Univer- cc ty Place , New xork. DrnreiBta Supplied , ccta inly ? dtf tt ttot IF YOU WANT to be strong , healthy and ot rorons. take B. F. Kunkel's 'Bitter Wine te Iron. > o language caa conrej an ade- JN ate idea of the immediate and almost mir- tt nlont change produced by tatiog B. If , to i inkel'8 liifer M ine of Iron in the dis- 01 ted. doblli ated and shattered nervous item. Whether broken down by excess , ak by nature , or imi aired by ti-kncts , m a relaxed and nnttrunir organiiation is re- dcfli > rod to perfect health and rieor ; scU on- fli in 31 bottles. Sold by nil drnggisti and eb alers everywhere. th tsa. NERVOUS'DEBILITY - th Debit ty. a depressed , irritable state of re nd ; a weak , nervous , exhausted feelint , energy or animation , confused head , ok memory , tbe consequences of excesses bewi d mntal overwork This nervous debil- wi finds a sovereign cure in E. F. Ennkel'a ru rubs ttcr Wine of Iron. It tones the syttern , bs ipels the mntal gloom and despondency , d lejnvinates the entire gy teni. Sold on- In SI bottles. G > t the gennine. Take ly E. F. Knnkel's , it has a yellow wrap- in : rsrountit. his photograph on onUido. tu 'd by 3 o r druggist. E F Eunkel prom * th T. No 259 North Ninth Street. Philade - thha la. Pa. Send for circular or advios free , hawl r my great temedy. Get six bolt eg for wlPr It cannot fill Itii R-naraLtsed to do Prwi Is recommended. Advice at oQce free. wi wif WORMSI WORMS i WORM-U ; f I F. Kunhcl's Worm Syrup never fai t tea foi a veal kinds ofw. rms. Seat. Pin and imach Worms are r adily removed by Ch luk'e'a Worm fcyrcp. Dr Kun ol is its i .nly tuooe < i8tul pbydiciun wbo itswt aoves tape worm in two hears , alive in head , and no fte until remove * Com- Co n sensa eacnes if tape * orro be removed eui oiner worms can be eas'ly der-trojed. id for circular to Dr Runkel. 259 North ha , QthSt. PhilaHelnHa Pa . or call fora sit UeofKunkel'i Worm Syrup , Price 81. bei never lain. Advice at office tree. No. North Ninth street. iune22d4wlv-lm NATIONAL CAPITAL TOWCS. THE CUINESE. TheJS. Y. World's Washington special says the House committee on education and labor will have before it at the regular session of Congress the question of Ctiinese immigration and labor. In view of the informa tion presented to the last Congress by tbe commission selected to in vestigate tbe subject , it is extremely probable that Congress will take some definite action , either for or against tbe Chinese. A number of bills having in view the prohibition of immigration of Chinese sub jects into America will be intro duced at the regular session. i'ujev of California , has already introduced a bill to prohibit the immigration of tbe subjects of uhina into the Uui ted States. Ine preamble of the bill recognizes the existing treaty obli gations as to the rights of citizens of America and China in each of the respective countries , claims that Chinese immigration is injurious to tbe people among whom they settle and that the provisions of the treaty granting reciprocal rights to the subjects of either nation to reside in the other can -ba abroga ted by the concurrence of the two countries within one year , if at all. Tbe bill enacts that on and after January 1,1879 , it shall be unlaw ful for any subject of China to enter the jurisdiction of the United States unless he flies upon the day of entry a certificate , signed by the United State ? Minister in China , and dated not more than sixty days prior to its presentation , certifying that the possessor thereof comes to engage in a mercantile business eras as a representative of mercantile business in China. For violalions of tills section of the act any Chinese subject , upon convection In the United States District Court , shall ba flued $100 , and , in default thereof , be imprisoned at hard labor for five mouths. Ihe master or owner of any vessel bringing such offender is to be pun ished by a fine of $100 , for the pay ment of which his vessel shall bo li able The Marshal of tbo United States District Court is to cause the return to China of all its subjects convicted under the act , r.nd to de fray the expenses thereof out of tbe fund created by the recovery of fines trom violations of the act. THE PACIFIC ROADS. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard arguments Monday from ex- Senator Trumbull , representing the Central Pacific Railroad , and S. 8. Shellabarger , representing the Union Pacific , In opposition to Sen ator Tliurman's Sinking Fund Dill. Sidney Dillon , President of the Union Pacific , and C. P. Huntington - ton , Vice President of the Central Pacific , were present to submit a proposition for the repayment of the Government's advances of interest on the bonds of the companies , but tbe arguments of counsel were long , and prevented tbeir submission. THE PROPOSITION. It is understood that the two com panies ofler , first to rtconvey to the Government aoout 6,000,000 acres ol laud , which they propose to have credited at a rate of 11 25 per acre. Secondly , to pay into the Treasury aemi-anuualiy $100,000 each per annum , also such hmounts added to the foregoing and to the earnings For Government transportation as will create a sinking fuud&ufllcipnt , with its accumulations of compound interest , to liquidate the total amounts advanced or to be advanc ed by the Government for interest m bonds for the year 1905 , or about 5vo years subsequent to the aver- ige date of the maturity of the nonda. DOTS AND rouclenieilTelesriiim from nil Part * of tUo Globe. WEDNESDAY , Nov. 14. A dispatch from Havana says : Distressing tidings of imprisonment , nd baniebments and executions in- reasing in number have been re- eived from Puerto Plata. Nearly 00 citizens were sent in chains on wo schooners to the city of Ban Di- aingo. Among the prisoners was he Peruvian Consul. Some were arcibly taken from consulates , phere they had taken refuge. A San Diego dispatch says : Tbe hronic revolutionary state of affairs elow the line In Lower California , resents a new aspect just now m n uprising under one Boderignez nd capture of a party who have een authorities defacto dace Villa- rana'B banishment nearly a year go. It is reported that two persor B 'ere killed in an emeute. People n oar side at CampD have been ept constantly on the alert several lonthsin view ot unsettled attains 1 their neighborhood. San Francisco , November 14. 'he committee appointed by the gars makers' association to inter- lew cigar manufacturers of San 'ranclsco , and ascertain their views a the question of employing white ibors instead of Chinese , have call- i upon various firms engaged In le trade. Most of the cigar manu- icturers have been interviewed , ad state they are prepared to dis large ail their Chinese employes 3 soon as a sufficient number of 8 8tc > mpetent white men can bo ob- tc ilned to take their places. After tctf le cigar makers have called upon tf tfS her cigar manufacturers they in- S < nd to apprise the cigar makers of ti ew York of prospects for them in tiit ds city , and hope to induce them itdi come here and supplant the di uinese. 51 51ni ni Hundreua wno are wearing shirts nidi ade by the Omaha Suirt Factory diVI iclare them perfect fitting , and in st-class style. Our six for 59.00 lirt IB a favorite. We also make o finest of flannel wear , ( shrink em ) and guarantee them in every speci. Low prices , first-class goods , id one price only , is our motto , thin ; ill not to examine our goods before in lying elsewhere. Chamois under- inCl ire a specialty , ( Self-measuring les sent on application. 02 Farn- Pr as im street. 23tf ex ba , STAND -EXCELLENCE. . bam m Tnogplace that Dr. Price's Flavor- 5 Extracts have won in public ea- nation sustains us in tbe assertion at for standard excellence they 1:3Bi : .ve no equal. Eyery housewife BiYi 10 has bad occasion to use Dr. Yi Ice's Special Flavoring Extracts go 11 endorse the above statement. po The rapidly increasing demand yo r Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild pr ; lerry , is a positive indication of merits. Thousands of individuals 10 have been cured of Coughs in Ids , Bronchitis and incipient Con- inye ; mption , where other remedies fu ve failed , are the best proofs pos- is ] tie that this is without doubt the esc 3t cough remedy yet discovered. ful octlS-eoa&w-ly. ke WILD KUMOES. Home , November 14. There in no foundation for the alarming ru mors sent from here in relation to the Pope's health. He still contin ues very weak , bill no Immediate alarm of his early demise id enter tained. PREPARING FOR WAR. The Italian Minister of War has ordered the formation of a fourth railway company to be attached to the Second Regiment of Engineers at Turin , and the Italian forces , though numbering only ten army corp3 , have twice as many of ihese railway companies as the French with twenty tsrmy corps. The Min ister of War , being of opinion that Euan companies should be able to do something more than merely destroyer or construct a line of railway , and above all that they should be well officered , has arranged that a course of inptructiou on railway work shall ba given to certain cat egories of officers under tbe direc tion of the general staff. The course is to be divided Into two parts the first preparatory , the second practi cal. In the first-period of twenty days , which began last week , lee tures will be delivered at the var ious garrison towns , and during the second period the officers will be sent to different railway stations to KO through the same practical work. Iho officers detached for this duty are to receive extra pay , and great greparations have bfen made for col- Ipciius : the rolling stock required for practicing the conveyance of horses and troops by railway. While these measures are being taken for Insuring a speedy concen tration of troops upon tne French frontier , the Alpine fortresses are being strongly fortified. Thus the Sentinella delie Alpi aimouncsa that that the fortifications of Vinadio are beinu hurried on ; and the Gazetta PiemoutesD states that the War Min ister has eent instructions that the Feuestrelie works are to ha completed - pleted without delay , and that , m I'oiisequence , part of the becond Regiment of Engineers has been de spatched there from Casale. All the newspapers in North Italy speak of the daily passage of guns and am munition on their way to the arse nals and forts of the Alps , and one journal says that 105 big guns haye been sent from Turin and dragged up the mountain to Bardi , E/.illes , and Fehestrelle. ARMY OF THK CUMBERLAND. Chicago , November 14 Lieuten ant Geueral Sheridan , President of the Society of the Army of the Cum- bcland , has issued tha following : After advising with the adminis trative ofllcers of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland , and at the request ot many members of the Society , the undersigned announces the postponement of the annual reunion which was to have been held at Cincinnati , Ohio , on the 12th aud 13th of November next , until the completion by Mr. Ward next summer of the equestrian - trian statute m memory of General George H. Thomas , when the meet ing of the society will be called : vt Washington , D. C. , and the society wjll conduct the ceremonies attend ing the unveiling of the monument. P. H. dHERIDAN. Camp Robinson , November 13 "lay Dear , peat trader for the mili tary with Spotted Indians en route to Ponca , just arrived hero , reports them about half way to their desti nation when be left , and everything working as well as could be expect. 2d. Red Cloud's column had reuch- = d White river , near Wounded Knee creek , Dakota , on Novamber 10th. 10th.A A few years ago the art of cook- ngin America waa in its infancy , md the average housewife spoiled he digestion of her husband and ihiUlren with the most diabolical nesees. The change is largely ow- ng to just such information as is wntained in "Andrews' Bazar , " urnished by scientific etudents and onnoisseurs. Much remains to be earned , but an organ mil of such uBtruction will help to complete the lesired reformation , and thereby ontributo largely to the health and . -ell being of our people. Send 10 puts to Cincinnati for a specimen opy of the "Bazar. " Wo are always pleased to recom- r aend a good article. Dr. Bull's lough Syrup never fails to cure a ough or cold in short time. The rice is 25 cents. 'HE ' MOST DESIRABLE STOVE TO BUY. All our customers sgree in saying mt the Charter Oak is without oubt the best cook stove they ever spd or sold , and believe its large Igh oven , ample warming closet , ad an excellent reaervoir , make it V 19 moat desirable stove that a s ! ousek.iepercan buy. it f ' NO LADY hould think of permitting her hal fall cut at each combing , when remedy so potent and BO pleasant r > check It can be so easily had. ci and for Dr. Smith's Hair Restore- ve , pnd you will be delighted with IEcc H truly wonderful effects. No cc igar of lead , no sulphur. Is a nice ccP' ressiug , also ; and If disposed to be- > mo bald , it will cause a growth of P'SI ' 3W hair. Sold everywhere , or ad- SIF ess J. P. Dromgoole & Co. , Lou'e- F ; lle , Ky. Three bottles for f2 50. C C. F. GOODMAN , CN Agent , Omaha bi DVANTAGE OF HEAVY PLATES. C < The soft bituminous coal used in i T > e west is eo destructive on all cast ' in that the heavy plates in the C ! i rter Oak Cook Stove will be ap- J eclated by house keepers as well Jau dealers. This advantage , with br cellsnt draft , quick and uniform kinp , make the Charter Oak the cc est desirable eto e In the market The supreme importance of DOO In M'S Yeast Powder can be estab- hed by logic. For instance : tic ead h the staff of life : Dooley's atHi ; ast Powder is indispensable teed Hi od bread. Therefore this baking ite wder is of great value to life. If u don't like the logic see if the actice don't remedy the defect. Bl BAKES PERFECTLY. Ihe Charter Oak Cook Stove , now my kitchen , has been used ten Cr ars. It bakes perfectly with less ev ; 1 than any stove that I know of ; sw perfectly clean , no dust or ashes lig tape into the room , and I cheer- de ! ly recommend It to any houss- Ba eper wanting a first-rate stove. 13 ] MATTERS IN JUOKXOXDOX. ANcmntloii ill Jllnlug ; CJrcIcr rx > JniJgoHcKcnn for Gcrferuor.-Tein- plc IluiliHiig Mnilla Journalistic , Improvements , MuMtttl nhd Other Items From the Sntntitl City. ( Jjrrciponrfotce of the Vee. Salt Lake City , November 11 My leltdr will he one of odds and ends , gathered here , there and everywhere so far aa they concern Utah. Perhaps some of them may be as pertinent to a Salt Lake letter , as a local notice that forsome weeks stood at tha head of ltd peculiar col umn in a Liverpool ( England ) news paper , it read : "Mars la near the moon to-night , " which certainly was a local item , but the loaality was a long way off. Mining matters are dull. They always are here when the price of lead la low. Quite a furore , how ever , has baen created lately , re garding the Bonanza mine , In the San Francisco district , Beaver coun ty , about 170 to 180 miles south of this city. One correspondent says of It : "Tho explorations at tbe time of my visit showed a body of ore nearly 200 feet long , over 200 fost deep and over 30 feet thick , and its limits not yet determine 1 talfc of starting a Conservative non-Mor mon paper in this city. The scheme Is eaid to ba backed by Eastern cap ital So many of the Gentiles of Utah de-pise the rautings of the Tribune , that the want of a reliable , non-sectarian , conservative sheet has long been felt by thorn. JLx-Judge McKcan for our next Governor is the present battle cry of the radical wins ; . A petition looking to thia , but ostensibly for the removal of Governor Emery is bein covertly circulated amongst the more pronounced of the liberal party. A subscription is also being taken up to pay his expenses and that of two other delegates 10 Wash ington. Elder John Taylor , the new Mor mon president , was sixty nine years of age on the first day of the pres ent mouth. The pleasures of our Indian sum mer are now upon us , the storms of last week have passed away , and a lovely , bright , cool season has suc ceeded it. OUen ; is to have a street railroad , and altogether that city has bright ening prospects. The extension of the Utah and Northern road will bring many a griit to its mill. Work on the Utah and .Northern Is being pushed vigorously. The grading contracts are mostly small and are divided amongst numerous residents contiguous to the line of road. road.Dr. Dr. Peter Clinton has been non suited in bis suit against the United States Marshal for damages. The case will be carried up to the su preme court , and if then not satis factory , still higher yet to the su preme court at Washington. Our boys in blue are coming home from the wars. Joseph having sur rendered , and Sitting Bull being over the border , they can comforta bly hybernate in Camps Douglas and Cameron. : Trade is somewhat brisker ; our country cousins arc coming in large numbers , with their potatoes , pump kins and "garden sasa. " The pota to crop is very light this year. The Mormon "temDle building mania" still grows and nourishes. Tne temple at Logan , northern Utah , is being rushed ahead with unexpected energy. The work of rock-laving on the walls on the one it Salt Lake is about finished for the , season. . All the fashionables of our burg ira aglow regarding the approaching - . ing visit of the Kellogg-Carey Opera , 1'roup. No doubt wo shall have a rich musical treat. WINDSOR. Z. Jellisou , of Schuyler , is at the 3raud Central. Arnold Barber , of New York , is it the Grand Central. Hou Ed 8 Towle , of Falls City , is it the Grand Central. H. 8. Kaley , of Bsd Cloud Agen- sy , is at the Grand Central. M. R. Hopewell , the Tekamah tanker , is at the Grand Central. Howard White , of the Winneba- ; o Agency , is at the Grand central. ci N Millett and J P Becker , of Co- umbus , .Neb , are at the Grand Cen- ral. ral.Judge Judge J P Usher , a lawyer of Law- once , Kansas , is at the Grand Cen- c < ral. ral.John John A Rogers , a well known ) avenport lawyer , Is at the Grand , entral. The members of the Hyers' Com- ilnation are stopping at the Grand tentral. J" G B Scofleld , a Nebraska City iwyer. is registered at the Grand at lentral. Charles Stewart , of St. Joseph , a to 1 ery talented portrait painter , is at the and topping Metropolitan , di itends remaining in the city for a sw weeks. J T Holle , formerly United States [ arshal of Nebraska , but now a isldent o ! Dixon , Ilia. , is in the ty on a visit. He Is now engaged i the lumber business in the Wis- maln pineries. . Among the arrivals at the Metro- alitan are the following : C P th tacy , New York ; W W Wardell , frc alia City ; 8 A 1 > ulton , Ualls City ; CO P Stewart , St Joe ; Henry Brown , re ; ebraska City ; T 8 Morrison , Ne- str aska City. onmi Among the arrivals at the Grand mi mtral are the following : John ga ratt , North Platte ; F H Kent , ha ilcago ; F Kirkby , New York ; coi W French , Boston ; C C Quinn id wife , Mankota ; Miss L Am- Fo O3e , Mankato ; H S Barlow , Chi- str go ; William L Joy , K'.oux City. towa THE ONLY PLACE the city to obtnin genuine Bot- re < ] fur id Milwaukee lager beer is te- ter Richter's , corner of Ninth and teAt swaid fitreete. Famjiy tradesolic- At d and all orders will receive bei empt attention. eep21-6mo. forCe Co chi EVIDENCE OF ITS WORTH. ioth iothMi Ihe great popularity of Dr. Price's Mi earn Baking Powder is the best MiMi idenee of ifs worth. Whenever a Hqmi eet white biscuiti3 _ wanted , or a mi ht pot-pie , an elegant cake , or a int licious padding , Dr. Price's Cream j iking Powder should be used. It &k\ \ ? urjty itself. &kpai ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Tutted Mate * Con The following business has beell transacted m the United States Cir- cult Court , JudgosDillon and Dundy presiding f Earle va Bratt et al ; settled by stipulation. Craven va U P R R Co ; deposi tion of plaintiff suppressed and case continued. Bemis vs Dox et al J demurrer to petition bustained. Latta vs Hanover Fire Insurance Company ; leave to file amended petition and continued. Frdt : National Bank of Omaha vs Slavers et al ; motion of defendant Crosby to dissolve attaanment de nied. Chamberlain et al ys Horn et al ; leave to answer by this morning. Boswell vs Williams et al ; settled as per stipulation. Shugart vs Neligh et al ; demurrer to petition submitted. United States va Coe et al ; defen dant to answer in ll.'ty days and con tinued. Gregg , administrator , vs U P R R company ; defendant to answer by next Thursday. vtfgy-etalsv.rBaker ; defendant to answer in twenty days. United States vsMcClure , admin istrator ; order pro coufesso. Lefeyer vs Gish , et al ; decree for complainant. Ktouz * vs Finlay et \ \ ; time for taking proof extended 100 days. Smith vs Wayne county t al ; in junction continued in force for one week. Gertensberg et al va Bromer ; de cree pro confesso and reference to Marter. Bartholomew , assignee of Brown ya Morgan , etc. ; Master ordered to close taking account by Dec 15th. Bartholomew , assignee , etc. , vs same order as last case. Daily , U S Marshal , vs Morgan , et al ; same order as last case. The following cases were contin ued : B < t M River R R Co , vs U P R K Co. Co.Trimble Trimble et al , vs U P R R Co. U P R R Co vs Cool. U P R R Co vs Hinman.1 McCormick vs McCammon. Stont vs 8 C & P R R Co. Hegler vs Faulkner , et al. 8 P R R Co va Buflalo , Kearney , \ Saline. Merrick , Adams , Hamilton , Ball , York , Platte , Douglas , Wash ington , Cumiug , Sarpy , Colfax , Sauuders and Butler counties. Bartholomew , assignee , vs Kop- plekam. WyomiugCoal & Mining Co , vs Wardell. United States vs Lounsbury , et al. Brown vs Sherman county. JeQray et al va Vallery , Jr , et al. First National Bank of Omaha vs Loveland U S vs McCann et al. Fucht , administratrix , vs U P ft R Jompauy. H E Barnard , of St Joseph , Mo , md R S Maloney , of Humboldt , S"eb , were admitted to practice. Low vd bchoeuheit , et al ; motion o strike reply from files over-ruled md rule entered into taking proofs. I ] Craig vs Pollock ; demurrer with-11 Irawn , leave to answer on the 19th list. Craig vs Cones ; demurrer with- Irawn , leave to answer on the 19th nst. nst.Craig Craig vs Campbell ; demurrer vithdtawu , leave to answer on the 9th inst. Tulleys trustee vs Cogswell ; de- ault confirmed and reference to naster to state account. Blair vd West Point Manufactur- og Co ; proofs to be closed In 40 lavs and then submitted on briefs. Davis vd Carter ; order proconfee- 0 nd reference to master. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Jompauy ; vs Tisdell et al ; order roconfesso and reference to master. Phconix Mutual Life Insurance fornpany vs Dice ; et al Order pro. ontesso and reference to master. Rogers va Nelight ; et al ; sale con - rmed and deeds ordered. Miller vs Sullivan ; judgment for efendant. Miller va Cronan ; judgment for efendant. Miller ys Hursley ; continued. Chonteau Insurance Company va lareb ; continued. Chonteuu Insurance Co vsRustiu ; Dntlaued. Balcomb vs Wash et al ; motion > r a new trial argued and submit- : d. d.Johnson Johnson vs Jacobson et al ; con- uued. Aultmaniaylor Co va Bliss ; mtlnued. Davi vs Perkins et al ; leave to 1 sply thia morning. Hoil vs Scott ; Jury trial pending. DISTJUCT COURT. The following business was trans- 3ted yesterday In the District Court , 10 Hon. Jag. W. Savage presiding : j ' n Waldo vs Taylor ; et al ; dismissed : plaintifls costs. Gropp vs Jardine ; defendant leave withdraw his answer and file ; neral demurrer instanter. Rider vs Council ; Jury trial , ver- ct for defendant. Brown vd McKelllgan ; Judgment ramet defendant for $710 03. Grace vs Connellay ; Jury retired ! th instructions to return a sealed raiot. CITY COUNCIL. The following business was trans- ted : A bid to supply corn and oats for e fire department was received Ai > m F. Schrader and referred to the mmitteo on fire with power to act. The report of the city engineer In tard to the extension of Grace eet was referred to tbe committee Mi public property and improve- mts. rhe report of the city engineer re- rdlng the macadamizing of Farn- m street waa referred to special umittee consisting of the city en- leeraod attorney. & . petition from residents of tbe urth ward , asking for the con- -55 uction of sidewalks , waa referred the delegation from the Fourth rjl. ? ! petition from Thomas Bryant , 51 that certain taxes be [ nesting re- JH ided. was referred to the Commit- on Finance. Coe offer was received from A. iderson to purchase tbe old lum- : m the platform formerly used washing engines. The Street mmiaaioners were ordered to take Irr . .111 srge of it and place it with the .111I ier lumber at tha engine hcuie 4. communication from the City ireLalashin ? the release of J B. luson , imprisoned for selling c nor without license. The recom- rni JN mdation of C. V. Gallagher , aiv- ' f Mayor , for his release was passed. & . communication from Her & Co. imp that Pierce street be put in ssaule condition , was referred to the committee oai streets and grades with power to act. A number of resolutions ordering the construction of sidewalks weie adopted. The resolution asking the City At torney's opinion aa to the legality of applying a portion of the taxes due from the Union Pacific railroad , to the payment of part of the coat of protecting the river front was adopted. Resolved , That the sr. ! > et com- inissionera bo instructed to examine the culvert on the west aide of Twelfth and Dodge and make the necessary repairs Adopted. Resolved , ' 1 hat tuo Marshal in quire into the character of the Alhambra - hambra theatre and see if the license granted should not be revoked. The committee on public propny aud improvements in regard to the petition of James Crcighton was placed on file. The same committee reported favorably upon the request of the owner of lot on Tenth street near Capitol avenue. Ksport adopt ed. ed.The petition of R. Giylord aud others remonstrating agaiust ( he construction of certain sidewalBs waa adopted. The council then ad journed for one week. The Otbcr Sldn ofttic Story. Miss Winteninger , the young lady passenger who , while laboring under a temporary attack of insanity , jumped from tbe Union Pacific ex press train just east of Urand laland and had her shoulder dislocated , waa brought to this city Tuesday afternoon aud taken E st over the Northwestern for her destination , near Chicago. Further particulars were learned about the matter , and we find that the report of some of the passengers about tiie doctor in charge being BO indifferent in regard to the matter is not true. It appears when the ter rible accident happened , kDr. Hudaon , an eminent physician , of California , by the way , wab "o excited aud shocked that he hardly knsw what to do , and sa.d he would not go back to California with the young Jady but would tabs her on if she was alive He drove back to the first station at a rapid rate , and did all in his power to alleviate the sufferings of the young lady. He thought best to take her East at once and consequently arrived on the Union Pacific train la > < t night as sta ted. The lady waa carried from the Union Pacific train to that of the Northwestern road , on a fcort ot couch , aud waa in charge of the doctor and a couple of la'liea. She is seriously though not dangerously injured and appeared with all her Buffering to be in a sane st.te of mind. She is a lady ot remarkable beauty , and ibis fact perhaps , had something to do with her misfor tune , as two young men who were on the tram from which ebe jumped , were annoy ing her by an attempted flirtation. The dootor m charge told them very plainly what he thought of their ac tions , aud thereby incurred their lispleusure , and they , it seems , cir- JulateJ the report about his coolness n regard to the matter. It is to be loped by all who looked upon tbe 3ale , but beautiful face of the unfort- mate young lady , that she will soon ) e restored to health , both in mind md body. Forestry. The American Forestry Associa- ion have brought the important natter of foreatry lo the attention of Congress , and it is important that all Available information should be ob- amed. Nebraska has done much , md a report is earnestly requested bowing the amount planted in ' 77. rVill the State press cull attention to his important subject , and request hat all statistics be bent before Jau- lary 1st , to toJ. J. T. ALLAN , Omaha , Slatician for American Aas'u. IE a tul > l I s li o ti i ! Or. ATKINSON'S HLLfflfflffllY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. Merman's Blocfc , car , Doni , & 130i , THE LABOIST'BTOCK or FANCY FJG4/T5IE31S n i IIN THE WEST. Std. d. d.3o 3oka kaC id will discount any regular prices gives west of NewYork ' > per cent , : C I illlners from abroad should avail them selves of this rare opportunity and call early. _ Tit cei Pattern Bonnets a Specialty ! aOrdsa by Mail Solicited and Prompytl filial. 1 the . M m jteGui4 illu tr t < with nuhieronj enffravin F trumlifettachtf&lltucL qu"'i" ' ihoold kcow c Courtihip. M m f , I' rhTiioljjicml Mr.'rr. it " "I BmltSoai oft' I sXUlliji ! m.howtncu imi of Diiciiicf , irith hnndmla of Tftluablo mipf ' g wor o e n ' ertr puse * an comp'r y mpcct. Sent tecurrly lealed on receipt of 0 et . Jr. C. A. Biint .i + y , , 8 tfortJi iltth lUt ,0'rs.Mc Elttblllrt UX ass i s-rEtzj 1C. .NOW RFAUi'I SJ A HISTORY Of T ITED STATES to Uupm-ntumr. The * 'tfc il. uuoa bj u tmtouns antfcor.or won&jr to be ? 1 In hotli Kiicllmh and Oerniau. < Jasl ri- , finely Illaatmtoil , jfllow-priwl rolune. Tmct elseTADetber. . ttpIeodlU7mBtntc.aeeoaulor ! prrr4 irunldntranUlOieb-Mloa AGENTS WANTE Kronto-tntfreMereTywhcreln ice tUntltng hUcai ? of uy : I * K- . rare chiose for A if nu * fnd nrue ' > MERCHANT TAILOHING. F T T ! 07SIEI Where You Can Purchase the .Best and Finest Uno or Woollens , and the Largest Assortment of Gents' Fiimisuiiiff Oortfs , CO HISllXG OF THE VERY BEST OF White Shirts , Underwear and Hosiery , NECKWEAR , SUSPENDERS , PARTY AND STREET GLOVES ; Fine Traveling Bags , Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas , and Nobby Walking Canes. Gentlemen's Dress and Mm M $ , & Omuls , at Prices that Defy Competition When the Quality of Goods and Style and Make-Up of the Garments are Taken into Consideration. IS aiior. 231 Farnlam nor la STOVJS DEA1SHS- 1855 EKSLS10B STOTI 18 ] ? MZZ.TOIT K.OCSH.S , Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tiff PIATB , METALS AND TIFKERB' STOCK , Stamped , Plain and Jiipanned Tin Ware , Tinners' Tools and Machines , the Celebrated Granite Iron Ware Complete Line of Camp and Miners' Equipage. A-wrjsiiN miojES x > UJL jLroA.'rEr : > . Prompt Attention ! ' 'o Order * fiom the Trade. Send for Catalogue and Price Lit No. 213 Farnham Ht. , Omaha , Neb , AS'U < C OKI3TG STOVES. A COMPLETE LINE OF TINWARE , IRONWARE f ND GRANITE. M. S. OJorii-cr 13.li ud Juckaoti N J ,4Pmahn. All Kinds of REPAIRING AND JOB WOxKPJIOMP1LY Done Fi jSjf S MI ! ? ! ? OT Wfflpgspfna C-ysJrr a : W KMJ g F g sgsJHSSDigSb- gI I . - -e. - fcr : > S Ihis favorite Brand of the Western Trade is Received Daily by Sipreai. and trill Iwayi bo sold aa low as any other Standard Packing. . B. BEEMEB. Gen'l NOBBINESS OF STYS151 For Perfection of Fit , For Thoroughness of Make , THE QUALITY OF TFRTAL , " FOB. &QWS8T FSU-Oi ; SLGUTTEK'S CLOTHING STORE , 200 Far . > t gepSthSm , J. J&eKELLZGON , - 1MPORT3B AND JOBBSR OF - 4- iWines , Liquors and Cigars ! \ . ' TOBACCOS. &o. to. 174 Fam inra Hires ! , Old Kentucky "WMeMe * a Specialty Lgenta for the Eldorado Wine Co. , California. PHY3ICUKS AND SURGEONS- ; uftGiCAL ROOMS ; i.Van Camp , M. D. Dispenses his own mcdejines , and besides xnlar practice , mattes specialities of D- ngemcnU and Dlsswe.i peculiar to women , stola. Fllea and other diseases of the Boo OFJICE Corner of FarniM : and 14& reet. first door to tteiigbt. up-staira. Hes- ; cco , 13th Street , first door south of the cond Methodist Chtirch. Omaha , Nebra * . i. Address Loci Box SO * . l DR A. S. PE7TDERY , Jonsulting Physician , IAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MEDICAL OFFICE. t Tenth Ntreet. - OMAHA , niosiari ) fierin ? bis service ! In all departments ot idicino and sarsery. botb in general and 9ca ! practice , acute and chronic diseases. n be consulted nicht and diy. arid will lit all parts of the city and country on ro- iot of letters or telegram * . jg-tf DR. ALDlilCn , KAKKB 3ISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. "reatine rooms 254 Farnham t. (0 ( > ponite > Brand Central. ) _ a > > rl2tf 1KN.J. E.VANOEKCOOK. M. teildencfl and offlaa No. 202 Dodge street rth side. bet. 12tb and 13th. marl-tt . H. CO5TMAK. 3E. . , hysiGian & Surgeon 141 rarnfcara Ctf i- 'or Professional SsrrteK Tiaft IfsHjjt It . * - r- BELLEPTS'LIVER PILLSJ SdlCTVLUrr Ptn hart tUtod tor Thirty JMr m Btan-lard KraMj for tlte ran uf Ltxr Complaint OttlitDn * . Blck Hndache. and all Dtru ( - | mrnti of tb Llvrr. 1 " Seller * * Vrrmlfuzr. tiie rr * t Worm De- t roj r."eTTtIM 4OO large , tire wona from my aj" > r U Wm-Hirrcr 5t Laflt.il * . net ) . trm II E.SfcI.lnRSCO rtv * rirri F. I.EiTKKS. . Cu to . Tuca U.ii. IT n L Int. 4 Brutn wl ntrr- . - . ! avnuii. , % . mix vA-irr.Acn.stttrf uxndnfiu -rtotoi't ( ntoorort. " aai in . ( h r < . tut § rt j t ekn. "ro aa * O > Mt. rte arrawofM m Ki4 tor A int * . Pvnpl.Cliirt.Srta. LfvlpwI.InM r rfullpvtlcal rfL iC. B , I * ' wruirM.afi m I k t * \n fvra * a immftif aaf aidel * mttni hr acMit. r mrunen. f AB.ric a f Tvnlf * tet t. n. U. BRIA\T. t. ' . Mtnrvnrr. 1 < n uhlnrM 9L. CUncX HKA'T-a-1 HEALTH LIFT ! The pe-tcnsl ezrerience of 100 prominent DocicrS , Clergymen , Lawyer , Editors. Banktrt , Mtrehints , and others , sent free to any address by j. r. jviAKsn st co. . 224 and 22S Eait Waihingfon SL , CHICAGO , s-vena postal card for one hundred vlawr oftbelleathLirt. se-Jdly PLASTERING. PLASTEEINGT" A30 BRICK-LAYING. I. It. Itockc-nfield . . - , 332 Bnrt sireet. between 17t and 18t onritf SEAU ESIATE AGSNCItS. ITBOM BISD. trvn s. c Tr ; Steed & Co. . TRI OLDMTESTABLlaeiD Estate Agency . INWKBRASKA. Keep a complete Lbstract of title t all real state in Omaha and Donclia county.