no Jero fan , . Ar , flu. andT IAP" VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBEASKA , T ESDffiY. SEPTEMBER 21 , 1880. NO. 79. istabiished 1871 , MORNING -EDITION. Price Five Cents UTTE CLOSING SALE ! iXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS.f aood Until the 1st of October. i Having secured the most elegant injd 'commiodioQs building in the -Hy of Omaha , IPQPPLUWS NEW BLOCK , Cor. 10th and Farnliani , \nd wishing to lay in an entirely lew and immense stock of goods or wholesale and retail trade. I WE OFFER PREPARATORY TO AMOVING our entire mammoth jStock of GLUTS' FURNISHING GOODS , HATS AND GAPS , TRUNKS ANu VALiSES , AT PRICES THAT HAVE NEVER BKEX EQUALLED. We mean just what we say , and invite everybody to call at our present place of business , Xo. 1214 Faniliani. between 12fli ami ISfli Sis. , Avid satisfy themselves. The Goods must be sold for Cash. They will be marked in plain figures. The prices will be absolutely at Cost. No deviations will be made. This unpara'elied offer is open only until October 1st , when we shall occupy the finest quarters in the city , WTP. O H1 H1 HIT- C- ° 2 CO- Ji'n , 1 I.T - - V V ' tVi"lllK > WVts-85c.Sl SO. to , C H ren busts 82 < Hi and upwards. \ , , u _ < 7/i / and tpwartg. II 04' 53 oO , to S * . 00. Overalls 45e. SO. ; sjc. Toe. Ue j California $1 00 , $1 15. Socks , p r doz. SOcand upwards. Cn"icr hirt aml I'rawc'a 25cardupwards , JSEJJ'.i > ress hirta = ; ic.5yiiCtx. I..2j. . . , , . . , Blue Flannel " a5c. $1 DOteS 5o. AU-Wiwl " 750 to 82 00. Workiui " S05Wilui rard ? . Men's Suspenders 20c , i5c , > c , anil upwards. JiAT. % GAPS , CLOVES , TRUNKS , VALISES , CALI FORNIA BLANKETS , &C. , &C. TO-DAY'S HEY/8 / CONDENSED , BHUCIC ! * to TUE lsn. DELATOR , III. , Sept. 21. A most ous murder was committed in llou < > oucry county hy two men _ m jd Anderson and Roberts , upon a man named Joe Bradley , who walked oti n B atiklcion account of a rualfor- mail * a of his feet at birth. Ho was takou fifty feoi in from the highway aud ahot to death. The murderers , w.io ra old. residents of that county , hive fled. ISWANAFOLIS , Septombtr 21. The rouu .mi .ma fctatc cncampinont of the G > - A. IL b"iua to-day aud continues 'jiuil Thursday. The diflfcrunt hotels &aJ busuiues notifies picstmt quite a ' " "V * " IVeariiiCfl , a large amount of < l lug beuij ; displayed. , y\v YOKK , September 21 There Jb lull tnqetmg uf -sub-corn - ttees vif the Irving U..11 and Tam- mauy djouucracy on S lurduy after noon , m fiudlly arraiigd Cor a division of c iuiily ollicea. lV.ain < nf is mak ing great preuat'at o-.is for a grand pt- rjdo uiid ratification muuliug to be h d Thursday nijjlit. BOS-IMN , Seytombar 21. Diniel Lenahou , Mhrj killed Iris wife in East l > osu n , Ju.y 5tli , last , vrflteidty plead guil y to manslaughter u.l was sent - t .c < to six years iu tliC BUitu prison. t.\v Youu , September 20 During 11 r w last evening m * tenement h msa m Williamsburg , Owen Dunn w as hot by Anthony Biigtdid , from the ullusts uf which hediii tliis morn * In. CITY , N. J. , September 20. E rly this murniug Louu Shau - n Rsya notorious ruftianwas , shot and i utanrly killed by officer ISivch Per ry. Stmughueasy , the tilliccr states , had t ken a club from him and wag c u "b.m ; lum , when ho shot him in aclt defense. , - - - , * 4 CABLEGRAMS. - tpeclal Dispttchei to TIIH Bin. LONDON , September t'O. It is once in w report d that the Auglo aud the Prench cable compimea ha'-'o arrauged a working asrcoraont. Sr. PBTEKSBHKO , September 20. It is elte oJ that Gen. Krijanooski will r-c Licts Gen Skobeloff in command of the iurcuman ox.edition. { L XD.-K , Septooiber 21.- The In- niuu btcauiEbip "City of Chester , " which leftKew York September 9 , has in arrived * t Quoeiwtown jet. The "Celtic , " of the White Star line , vhi-h tUrcud two days laier , arrived at Queeustown at 1 o'clock yesterday moruiug. LoSDON , September 21. Laycojk aud Trickott , the Australian ecullers , uud Edward ll.\nl.iu , the Canadian owsuinnj am pricticmg on the Tyne f r the crrft icatoli. Haulan says he i cicr pleased himself BO well with his tculliug as during the last three days. Another Cry of Fraud. EpachJ luiuicb to The Bc . NKW YORK , September 21 , 1 a. m. The Eipre , Boss Kelly's organ , publ.shea a sprclal from the editor of the Au-uslaMe. ! ) Standard , detailing the claim * of the men , spoken of in yesterday s douche * , who utato that they were bribed by amenta of Elaine , having boon paid § 10 each for their votes givan for the republican ticket. The affidavits were sworn out , in ona cf which it is stated that the agent told them that he re-eived the mon.ey from the postmaster at Augusts. r Scandal and Murder. Spcdit Distwtch to The Bee. DAYTON , O. , September 21,1 a. m. Lee Drumbaugh , a well known at torney residing at Miamiasburg , was yesterday ntIornoon shot and killed by George Ware , a railway postal clerk , at the residence of the latter in this city. Ware surpscted his wife and Brumbaugh of improper intimacy , and his suspicions were confirmed yester day , when ho saw the latter enter his wife's apartments , and bursting in upon the guilty pair , ho fired two shots at Brumbaugh , one of them pass ing through his body and producing death in a few minutes.Vare sur rendered himsrlf to the authorities. Brumbaugh leaves a wife and three children. Brotherly Butchering. Special Dispatch to The ice. INDIAN APOLIS , September 21,1 a. m. A shooting all ray occurred yesterday in this city , between brolhera-in law , both c jlor < < i. * The wnnld be assassin was Jack Jlevcls , and O. Scott the vic tim of the tragedy. Revels loaded an old musknfc with a heavy charge of shot and meeting Sc > tt Uncharged the loid irto his breast and abdomen. After firine he ran into house.closa- ly followed hy Wade Scott , brother of the wounded insn , whom ho turned upon with an axe , neirly severing an arm from the shoulder. Ho then made his escape from the presence of half a dozen witnesses of the deed. The condition of 0. Scott is quite critical. Weaver Wind. Special Dlspjtch to Tl'c Bee. NEW YOUK , September 21 1 a. m. The Gr pliic publishes a opecial from Waslni'gtjn uivini ; an interview with Gen.Wcavcrgreenback candidate for prcsidentjiu which Weaver fays ho 'ias delivered fuurtepn speeches in .iKb'mc , twelve m Arkansa , nine 'u Maine and other ? , aggregating more than one a day fcr the campaicn so far. Ho will make three in 'West Virginia , three in Indiana , two in Michigan and Illinois , and winds up in Iowa. He pfedicts that the ijreen- backers will have a much largpr vote than ever befora in Maine ; will nom inate the straight electoral ticket , and that the proposition framed for the fusion electoral ticket by the green back and dem critic state committees will be rejected by the greanback con vention to-mor onThe only chance for the democrats to defeat Garfield in Maine is to vote for greenback elec tors. He considers the prospect in In diana good. Ho says they will vote the 40,000 votes they did in 1878. Immense Gram Receipts. SpecW Di-r tei to Tl.e Ucc. KEtvYor.K , September21-la. m. The largest receipts of wheat and corn ever reported in the ew York produce exchange was announced yes | terday as follows : \VheU , 517,000 bushels ; corn , 808,400 ; the total of corn , oats , barley , malt and rye was 1,438,403 bushels. Death of Judge Sennoc. SpecUl Dispatch to Tni Ban. NEW YOEK , September 21 , 10 p. m. James P. Sennot , judge of the ma rine court , died to-day of heart dis ease at his residence. Hewas born In Ireland , came hero at an early day , became an office boy for Samuel J. Tilden , and studied law. GOT. Tilden appointed him judie of the marine oaurt , to fill a vacancy , and he was afterward ! elected for the full term , FOREIGN EVENTS. The Ex-Premier of France Be comes Europe's Hero. He Dares to Act Honestly and Cut Off from Gam- betta's Strings. Growing Impression that Gam- betta is Striving for the Rule or Ruin of France. t The Naval Demonstration Against Dulcigno to , - - - Prove * -a THE FRENCG CABINET. SpecUl Dispatch to The Bee. PARIS , September 20.1. p. m. SI. JulesFerry has lost no time in carrying intoeffecttho mandates of theprcsldent to form a now Cabinet. M. Fdtrv takes to himself oftice of premier o foreign affairs ad interim. M. Dapre becomes minister of marine , t nd M. Sadicarnot of public works. The resignation of SL Freycinet , and the breaking of his cabinet , while deeply regroted by the moderates , is not felt to be eo aerious a calamity OR was fear ed when rumors of hie fill first bsgan to be circulated. It is not doubted that MtFreycinet in taking the position he did in respect of the enforcement of decrees against relicious orders , stooJ tqaarely upon the letter of the hw ; ho did not oppcso dissolution of the Jesuits for the law oxpreaaly pro- videdod for that but took the ground that only a portion of the other or ders were att'ected by it. The notable exception beingthe Christain Brothers the Sisters of Chanty , the Boncdic uoas. the Carthusaus and the Trap- pibts. He refused to proceed againet these , saying that to do so would bu an- ct of pure despotism , an abuse of power , not justified by the law and inconsistent with any sense of honor and conscience iu assuming this at titude and consenting to fall from his place rather than compromise his per sonal aud ofiicial honor. M Freyct- net has shown a spirit which would hive been more commendable had it been earlier manifested. The under current , which resulted in the over throw of the ministry vigorously and subtle ? manipulated by M. Gambct- ta , proved too strong for M. Froyci- net's power of resistance with all the balance of the cabinet against him. Ic is believed tha new radical cabinet will have everything but an easy and plain course bet ere them. The country is not in a mood for a series of cruis , such as the arbitrary Jacobin style of proceednre against the religions coii- duce , Bltd tho-radicals , by their pres < ent triumph , will , it 13 believed , haz ard their success In the next elections when tha moderates may return to power with all the advantage of legal ity on their aide. In the present state of Europe France needs nothing so much aa stable and trustworthy admin istration , in which the majority seem to feel can't be obtained if law ID to be sacrificed to a reactionary pro gram. The composition of the non- cabinet , beyond the names given , in not decided upon , bat it is understood that the chamber will be convoked aa socn aa the portfolios are all taken. GAMB ETTA'S TOOLS. Sepclil Dispatch to the Cto. PARIS , September 21,1 a. m. The Republique Franc we , M. Gambotta's organ , in an article on the ministerial crisis , accuses in terms of emphasis , M ? Freycinet , of having demonstrated to the enemies of the republic his un- fitncs for the position. M. Ferry's appointment to the presidency of the new cabinet has created surpri o throughout France , and severe com ments are made on it in all quarters. The ministerial crisis is the offspring of Gambotta's political ideas and influ ence , and it is no secret than the new premier will remain in office just as long as ho proves obedient to the man who placed him there. LESSON FOR U. 8. Special Dispatch to Tne Be * LONDON September , 21. 1. a. m. Tno warship Druid has been order ed to join another ship in protecting English fishermen in American waters. A Ragnfa dispatch says an archy reigns in Dulcigno , and the prince of Montenegro hss issued a stirring proclamation to his troops. SOUTH AFRICA'S TROUBLES. Special Dispatch to Tbe Dee. LONDON , September 2L 1. a. m. A dispatch from Capetotni says 1.2C3 Baautoa again successfully attacked the colonial troops. Ono lieuten ant and two men were killed ; the Baautoa lost heavily in killed and wounded. Reinforcements tire en route to the scene of the battle. Dis turbances have also occurred iu Dar- mnland. BISMARCK AND FRANCE. Special Disjutch to the EKE. BERLIN , September 21,1 a. m. It is believed that Bismarck aims at a new commercial policy sgainatFrance. Emperor William is slightly indis posed. SUSPECTED STATESMAN. Special Dispatch to Tni Bit. BERLIN , September 21,1 a. m. Tbe press of this city in their comments upon the French ministerial crisis ex press their suspicions of Gambetta. FOXY ACTING. PARIS , September 21 , 1 p. m. Gambetta will shortly make a pacific speech. ITALIAN GLORY. v Special Dispatch to The Bos. HOME , September 21 , 1 a. in. A grand demonstration tiok place yester day in honor of the celebration of the events of 1870. RUSSIAN RAILWAY. Special dispatch to the Bee LONDON , September 21 , 1 a. m. A St. Petersburg dispatch says Russia will immediately commence building a railway connecting the Caspian Sea with theKizel Devat. BASING DU1CIONO. Special Dispatch to The Bee. LONDON , September 20 , 1 a m. A telegram from Dulcigno reports that a foreign man-of-war has been taking soundings off the coast. This is sup posed to be a preparation for the bom bardment. DE raETCKfcr's TALI. Special Ditpatcb. to The Bee. LOJJDOX , September 20,1 , & , m , A correspondent writes Da Ereycinct falls because in his Montanbank speech he declared that the government would pursue a policy without blus tering , which was a reply to Gambet ta's Cherbourg speech , and to the blustsring policy therein contained. Ho W.s because he publicly ventured to throw off Gambetta'a leading fittings. SAUCY SULTAN. A Constantinople dispatch says Lin Goshen , the British ambassador to Turkey had a stormy interview with the sultan yesterday. A DEMONSTRATED FARCE. Spoclal .Hsoatcli to The Ue Lox est September 20 , 10 p. m. A Ili usa dispatch says there are con flicting rumors there concerning the prospects of a naval demonstration by the powers before Dulcigno. It is decided that the vesael of war 1'fcpro- "ttmlirfg Germany will'reniliiir only " "as lung as the potrera are united as to what action shall be taken , but the cornniatiders of the French vessels were pisitively instructed to withdraw the moment hostilities are begun , if once begun at all , against the Albani ans. It thus becomes evident that no joint-aj'ires3ive action can bo entered upon under nhy circumstances. In other words , when hostilities begin European concert is broken and the demonstration becomes a fiasco. What is dene must be done quickly , AS the autumn storms are cxpbcted soon , and tlun the harbor of Dulcigno is fully expired to the violence. The proba bilities are the whole performance will prove a farce. UELIC OF HONESTY. Special Dispatch to The Bee. PAJU8Septembor21,1 a. m. Yea- terday nearly all the papers applaud ed the resignation of M. De Freycinct. TheEventment sajs : In the midst of thu compromise , of which wo are the spectators , wo re glad to EGO a man of M. De Freycinet's worth , briug to the support of his opinions an integrity and firmness of charac ter , winch threatens to become ex tinct among us. The new ministry , should it prove retrograde or station- nary , will not lait a month ; should it bo progressive , it will open the new parliament. GAMBEITA'S ORGAN. The Republique Fraucaise is a nota ble exception of the journals offering tributes of esteem to the fallen minis ter. It says that De Freycinet's pol icy , instead of being parliamentary had become , at once , personal and occultLo Mot D'Ordre maliciously observes that the resignation of the miaistr- advances , when , in spite of his reaistanco nd finesse LI. Gambet- U must resign himself , to assume power. NO KINGDOM COME. Special Dispitch'to The Bee. LONDON , September 21 , 1 a , m. "A dispatch from Vienna saya the eleva tion of Roumania to a kingdom is disapproved - approved of hero and it is ftlao objected 1o by the Hungarian government. * TEE OHOLER LINE , Wh'ich Relatives Tried to r Draw Between a Negro - and His White Wife. Another Coachman Romance. Special Dispatch to The Bee. GALESUCKG , 111. , September 21 , 1 a. m. In these dispatches last week were given the particulars of the elopement of Miss Nellie Chase , a re fined and educated lady , daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Chase , of the Epis copal church , with Sam Monroe , her mother's colored coachman. They were married at the house of a negro named Payne , ton miles from here , but the same day Monroe was arrested on a charge of larceny for carrying off a s-uchel of clothing belonging 'to a young lady. He was placed in jail , where ho remained until Saturday , wbeii be was released on bail. Ho has had no opportunity of stetng his wife since their marriage , as she was spir ited away to relatives at Konosha. Another startling account connected with the atfjiir tuok place yesterday morning at the depot here , filisa Chase , accompanied by her two broth ers and brother in-latr Rev. G. H. iigina , were aboard the 7 o'clock pissenger train for Peoria , where Hon. H raca Chase resides. Miss Chasa hid scarcely been seated in the car , Yliin ? , to the surprise of all her colored lover and husband put in an appear ance and insisted on seeing hiawifo. An altercation at once took pie co between him and the young , lady's relatives , during wtn'ch' blows were exchanged. Horace Chase drew a revolver and shot at the retreating negro , but the ba'l mused its rrark und struck Mr. Geo. Crocker , a well known merchant in the shoulder , but his wound is not ser-ous. This brought together a great crowd , and a regular rough and tumble fight took place upon the plat form in which Monroe , the Chase brothers and policemen wore participa ting. Monroe escaped unharmed , Horace Chase was taken before the police courtand gave bonds for his ap pearance next Monday morning. Monroe - roe was discharged , no one appeal ing against him. Miss Chase and her relations went to Peoria on the next tra.n. Excitement was high , and it is difficult to see what course affairs may lake. No one appears to know the sentiments of the young lady about the affiir , but her friends claim tlii-t she was out of her mind when she married the negro. Sam says , however , ho is bound to have his wifj. Treasury Topics ' \\TASuiNGTONSeptember 20th , 10 p. m. Governments receipts to-day ag gregates 150,000. The demand for standard silver dollar is steadily in- crnasing. Amount issued by the treasury for the weekending the 18th , aggregated 822,000 as against 300,000 for week previous , in anticipation of an increased demand for silver certifi cates under late notice of the Sec'y 'of Treasury , orders being issued for 250.000.000. Indications. WASHINGTON , .September 21 , 1 a. m. For the upper lake regions , south erly to westerly vinds , rising barome ter , partly cloudy weather , and light cluuges in temperature. For the npt-er Mississippi aud lower Missouri val eys , clear or fair weather , westerly to somberly winds , slight rising fol lowed by falling barometer , gejirly WASHINGTON. Paymaster Nelson , iMS , A , Caught While Escaping Af ter a The European Sciuadron. Speclal Dispatch to Ta * Bra. , O , 10 p. m. Rear Admiral Howeljjcommand- Btationjfin ? la' ing the European patch to the BecrotcryjjfpHfle navy , dated Yillo , Iranco , September 7tbj lays ) ' ' 1 havb Uie hofiot to" report the arrival to-day of thej Trenton , " in this port. The pas332pw s made in eighteen hours , Including a stop page of two hours for tdrgSff'practice. As soon as provisions cac.vba taken on board fl'fim the sto ' lK:4-o ; it fs.my " , - * * * " " S-X"T X ii * * MH"T' /v1 * * - ' purposa to go.ona cruise " ra t Jfiuw reference to the department's telegram of the 31st ult. , I would state that the "Nipsic" has arrived at this port and is now taking on coal and provisions AVith all dispatch prior to going east and carrying out the instructions of the Aipgricail missionary. The "Quenneborg" sailed from Havre on the 27th .inst. , and arrived at Bor deaux on the Oth. Commander. Far- quhar ia ordered to proceed to Ville , Franco to provision for service in the eist. The "Wyoming'1 arrived at Villa , France , August 22d , aud , after taking on stores , sailed for Leghorn , August 2(5th ( , where she is now making necessary repairs. Commander Casey reports the vessel will bo available for service at an early date. The health of the squadron remains excellent. The admiral will shortly proceed to the neighborhood of Constantinople with a portion of his fleet to look out for American interests in that quarter. The "Quenneborg" will bo the first vessel sent on this duty. The Amer ican ilcot will , of course , take no pait in the demonstration against Turkey , but will cruise outside of the ephore of this demonstration. BUCKING BARGEMEN. WASHINGTON , September21 , la. m. Parties who have bought vessels in Canada and are using them as barges , under the ruling of the treasury de partment , which exempts them from enrollment and permits them to en gage in trade on tbo lakes and rivers of the United States , have protested against the recent decision of the act ing attorney general , reversing the ruling of the department. Protests , numerously signcdtare being received daily , the bargemen claiming that the law is on their side , andthat the opin ion of the acting attorney general ia erroneous. They propose to respect it , however , and appeal the matter. CHEYENNE CHATTER. The Cheyenne and Arapahoe delega tion of Indiana are in the city , and had a formal talk with Secretary Schurz yesterday , with reference to the perfection of tho.title oLthe JAnda now occupied by them. * * DEFAULTING rA HASrKK. Paymaster Nelson , U. S. A. , was arrested on Sunday , in Kansas City , on the charge of being a defaulter in a sum supposed to range from § 8,000 to $10,000. He is now under guard bound for New York , where ho will coon be tried by court-trfartial. He was ordered from Fort Le venworth to Now York by telegraphic orders , some days ago , and as he had only progressed such a short distance , it i * supposed that he was trying to escape. POLITICAL POINTS. Fusionists Still Claim Maine , ButGov. Davis' Hopes Far the Best , THAT SPEECH OF WADE HAMPTON'S. Special Dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , September 21. , 1. a. m. The Post this morning publishes the following : Over a month ago Stilson Hutchins , editor of tha Wash- inghton Post , published in his p iper , and communicated to the Springlield Republican an article parporilngto be an authorizsd denial by Wade Hamp ton of the Stannton Virginian's report of the senator's much quoted speech. In a letter shortly following from Sen ator Hampton to the editor of the Staunton paper , Mr. Yost , Senator Hampton denied having written to the editor of the Post , or to the paper. The parties being far fromcach other ; correspondence has been difficult ; yesterday , however , Mr. Hutchina re ceived the following letter from Senator Hampton which will be pub lished to-day. SULPHUR SPRINGSVA , Sept. 15.80. My dear Sir : A few days ago , a friend ( in Washington informed mo that a private letter of mine in which reference was made to the representa tion of my remarks in Staunton , had been shown to you with a request , by my correspondent , that you would correct in your paper the false im pression sought to bo made of my utterance. I was not only unaware of these facts , when I replied to Mr. Yost , but did not even know you had written anything relating to this sub ject. My correspondent having author ized you to use the substance of my letter , it is only an act of justice , on my part , to state this fact , which I do cheerf nlly expressing at the same time , my regret that your kind effort to sat me right has subjected you to any annoyance. Yours truly , WADE HAMPTON LATEST FROM MAINE. Special Dispatch to The Bee BOSTON , September 21 , 1 a. m. Tha Globe's Augusta correspondent visited the state house and made an examination of the returns there and found that Plaisted has a clear plur ality of GG with four towns to hear from. If the ? votft aa they did last year it will swell his plurality to 114 The republican deputy secretary of state concedes Plaisted's election ; republicans generally give up the plurality. The amendment to the constitution Is adopted by 20,000 ma jority. Nye's vote amounts to only 313 and scattering 107 ; total rote in the state , 147,800. DAVIS HOPEFUL. Gov. Davis telegraphed from Au- gnsta the tallowing : "I shall be elect , ed by 300 or 400 plurality without doubt. " AN IOWA CONTEST. Special Dispatcnes to The Be ? . STUART , Guthrie Co. , Iowa , Sep tember 21 , 1 a. m. Democrats here tbai dialler ? will withdraw * f . . * * t i.- i. * t * - from the congressional hcrht , leavirg wthe field to Gillette , grconbacker , at d Kasson. Hon. John A. Kasson , minister to Austria , addressed a Urge audience in tlia opera house in this place last night. Hundreds were unable to ob tain admission. Miners * War. Special Dispatch to The B e. COLUMBUS , 0 , September 20 , 10 p. M. Siipt. Lernort just telegraphed as follows ; CORNING , 0. , Sept. 20. To Samuel Thomas : Miners to the number of 800 are holding a ffieotiiijj at the. Ian yard. The work ? have stepped atSawneepnd Straitjyille. The latest report 13 * that they will attack us this afteruoon or to-night. There was firing from the west at 2 o'clock this morning. : rriore troop's will be sent as it ii thought the situation can bs held by the troops on the ground. 3awed Out. 8peil ! dispatch to The Bee. NASHVILLE , September 20 , 10 p. m. \Ym. and Georpe Taylor and John Smithey , all indicted for murder , sawed out of jail at Murfreesboro , last night. It ia not known how they Obtained thesavr. Chic IKO Produce Market. CHICAGO , September 20. Wheat LowNo. 2 sprinsj jsold at 922@93 , September ; 93@93jOctober ; closing at OS igOy ; cash or September 923@925,0ctober93933 ; November ; 92 } September. Com Lower | © § ; No. 2 sold 40 40ic cash or September ; 40i@41cOct- ober ; closing at 40 cash or September 40i@403,0ctober4iy@41i ; November ; 45 | May. Oats LowerNo.2sellin : ; at 302@30c September ; 29g@29c Octobor29c ; 29c Novembor34s33 ; May. Rye Lower aold at 83c for Sep tember ; 84c October. Barley Quiet and uunchanged. No. 2 sold at 74i@7oc cash ; 7G tor Sep tember. Mess , Pork Hog produce a shatlo higher but quiet. Mess pork sold at § 17 85@17 87 SeptomberS17 ; 70 ® 817 71 , OctobercicsingatS17 ; 75@1787Acash ; or September ; § 17 70@S1 7 75 ; October § 12 95@12 97i November ; 12 45 for September. Lard Sold at 87 83 , October ; 87 85 © 7 93V. November closing at § 7 90 cash September. Live Stock. CHICAGO , September 20. Hogs Fairly active and shades higher. Sales at $5@5 15 for li ht packing and shipping $4 90 © § 5 20 for heavy packing § 6@ $5 05 for smooth hedvyshippinggrades.Receipts 10 840. Cattle Offing to the overstocked condition of the New York market 'oud tUu UUButlBfaclK'r r icpoita quoting a heavy decline , the buyers have held off and nothing whateverwas done in the way of purchasing , consequently quently the market was nominal for tha grades up to the hour our reporter left the yards. At th'e present writing tha pens are well filled with stock with but few desirable lots among fresh arrivals ; receipts 4 000. New York Produce Marker NEW YOKK , September 20. New York Flour receipts 1 598 sales 12,000. Market quiet and prices no change ; choice do 84 G5@ $515superior weternS3 2o84 lOcorn to good extra § 3 85@425 , choice § 4 30 @SG 25 : { choice white wheat § 4 15 © 8460. Oats Shade lower western 4850c salect No. 2 October38 ; do No. 4 38 Ueef Steady and quiet ; now plain mess § 9 50 now extra do 10 pork firm and quiet new mesa , § 15 50. Lard Higher and strong : steamer ? 830. Butter -Quietand firm ia fair de mand. Ohio 15\cl2c@32c. Eggs Firm at"l7ic @ 20for fair to Qhoico. Wheat Closed Chicago § 10G@107 : Milwaukee , 81 07@1 08 ; No. 2 red winter , S10GA@1 00 ] ; October § 107 © 1071 No. 4" SI 08i@Sl 08cash ; § 1 OG | September § 1 OGi < § 81 OOJ ; saiea 30,000. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , 50ic , sai'ea 25,000. tit. Louia iToauce. ST. Looia , September 20. Flour unchanged. Wheat Shade better for cash ; op tions , uneottled and closing lo.wer ; No. 2 red , 92 @ 92g@92gc for cash ; 933@91i@92jjc tor October ; 9fi@95i@ * 9495 for November ; OGSffGjGOGc for the year ; No. 3 do , 8788c for November : No. 4 do , 84 (0 ( 85. Corn Better for cash ; op > ened at 382(339@38gc ( for October ; -3838- for November ; 38g@38J@38 { or the year. year.Oafs Steady at28cfor cash orSep- tember ; 28gc for Oct9bec7 29@28fc © 28g for the year. Rye Firm at 85j@85Jc. Barley Better ; mod fun i to prime , 80 < 390c ; choice to fancy , 92ic@l ! 00. Eggs Lower at liiOlGc1. " Wnisky Steady at"l 13 . Pork None offering. Dry Salt Meats Firm at § 5 40 ® 840. 840.Uacon Firmer at ? G 12J@0 25 ® 9 G5@5 75. Lard Firm at $7 78& . Receipts Flour 10,000 brls , wheat 12,000 tu , corn 2G,000 bo , oats 47,000 bu , rye 0,000 , barley 2,000. Shipments Flour 13,000 brla , wheat 30,000 bu , corn 12,000 bu , oats 24,000 b-3. St.lioul3 Live Stock. Sr. LociS , September 20. Hogs Active and higher ; Yorkers and Baltimores , $4 95@5 05 ; mixed packing , S5 00@5 15 ; butchora * to fan cy , § 5 35. Receipts , 6GOO , ; ship- ents , 8,800. Real Estate Transfers. P. 0. Rolado to C. L. Lund , vr. d. , e i nw J sec. 18 , t. 10 , r. 10 § 540 ; also G acres from a. end lot 9 , in sec. 32 , t. 17 , r. 10 SCO. John G. Jacobs to Elias P. Drories , w. d. , lot 5 , Jacob's addition , Omaha S500. Sidney Dillon , trustee to Christian Kaelber , w. d. , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10. 11 , 12 , 13 and 14 , block 13 , Millard- § 2GO. COLUMBUS , 0. , Sapt. 20. The coal strikers at Cornin ? are quiet , militarj on the ground preventing the intended assault on the negro miners. It is be lieved that if the troops had not baen on tha ground mugh DloocUbQd ' ELECTRIC BRIEFS. ] Spechl Dispatches to The Bcc. ' MILWAUKEE , Sept. 20,4 p.m. Goo. Weehler , from Chicago , went to the residence of his divorced wife , in this city last ninht , and after a short alter cation , shot her in the neck. Sup posing she was dead , he went into the back yard , shot himself in the mouth , and was dead when found. ST. PAUL , September 20 Mrs. S S. Hnrri" . cHiiiting to ! > - the author C33 of 15.it lego and other navels , died here Saturday. TOLEDOSeptember 20. Thcsociety of the army of the Cumberland meets hero Wednesday. CHICAGO , Sciplembcr L'O The cigsr makers' national convention meets here to-morrovr. Fifty delugates will be present. " * NEW YORK , September 20. ' hree deaths from diptheria , which occurred aPTutctfoligp ? 'LdrTtf-rslflnd inVthe j ? family of Baldwin Gordon , originated in the bite of a diptlieric cat. NEW YORK , September 1C Lieut , commander Gorringo has received many mementos and records from Washington to bo pi ced underneath the base of the oboliak. A call will bo made on tha Knights Templar of Now York and Brooklyn to attend the laying of the corner rtono on Octo ber 3rd. Politics and Murdor. TOLEDO , Sept 20. 4 p. m. John King , a democrat , had an altercation with Jacob Uakve ? , a republican , in a Dorr street salmon , Saturday ni ht , the result of which was that ILikvcs oat his temper and fired four shots a * King , one of which took effect. King was removed to hia homo where ho di-ad at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. Hakves is in jail. A Wife Boater Killed. Special Disiateh to Ths Bee. ROCHESTJIK , Minn. , September 20 A farmer named John Nevins , wlnlo drunk was brutally assaulting his wife on Saturday evening , when Lis two hired men Burke smlBulen interfered. Nevins attacked them and was shot dead by Bulcn who ia in New York Money and Stock. N w YOUK , September 0 130 p. m. JIOXET At 2J per cent ; exchange steady atvl S-211S1J. GOVERNMENTS. Stead" . U S. CV31 . 1015 U.S.4-S . 1 10J U.S. 5'3 . 1 C23 Currency 6's . 1 25 U.S. l.'d . 1 10J STOCKS. Active nd sdnnccd i to le sines oiiening- , with the exception if L & J , nhich ntUanctd from SI15 t > ( I oS14SJ. A feature of the imr- kct is tlic s.iles of Western Union at a difference of 1 par cent bctuean co-t and ic nbr , ctst sell- inz Iper cent higher than rcsiilir. WU . If3 HtSt Joe . 33J NYC . 131 St Joe r'd . > 1 Erin . 39 I.M . 603 Eriu rrcrd . 63 NP . 3 J 111. , . . . JIT Ii I > pl < l . E& LakcSboro . 10SJ K&f . 31 $ Northwestern . 103J L&N . 14aJ N'orthtttstcrn i > M.12i N&C . . . . .ft ) I'M . 40 } 1C . IW Ohio . 3H A&PT . 41 OMopfd . 7C. BQ . 125J St.P. andOmahi. . 12 } Lackaannat W. . IK-j St.1'AOmiha. . . . 82 | Hudson CatuI . fCi U. P . ! )2i ) N J C . TCi CC&1C . 18 M J . 91 } ADDITIONAL LOCAL U. P. .Bund. The U. P. Band was Friday eve ning made the recip ent-of a very handsome compliment by the mem bers of No. 1 engine comp ny. About 8 o'clock a score or more firemen met at the hall , provided abandantly with edibles nnd refreshments , and took up their march to the band hoaso , at the foot of Webstar strett. The band boys were at practice , and were taken completely by surprise. President Nichols arose and said that tbo object of this gathering was to faintly show the appreciation No. J had of the post favors uf the band , and the company had unanimously voted to impress this eenso of appreciation upon the baud by visiting them and enjoying themselves together. The band yave three cheers for No. 1. After every body had found Boats , the refresh ments wcro served , consisting of ham sandwiches , grapes , poaches , apples , cake , ice cream , cigars and not too much of the Teuton's favorite. bever age. The evening was devoted to songa , declamations and a few special ties. Ono of these specialties was a jig by Messrs. Horuberger and Hill , called the "Aldermanie. Reel. " Mr. Hornberger , as a member of the coun cil committee on fire , waa invited and brought t'j this scene of festivi ties. This exhibition brought down the house. l > rof. Toozsr told of the band's trip to Camp Buford , and what odds were against them in competing for the prize , which made their victory the much more trium phant. He closed by thanking No. 1 company for the substantial evidence of their good will , and stated that whenever and wherever the band could do them honor it would most gladly do so. The festivities closed at eleven o'clock and everybody en joyed himself highly. A. P. & A. M. There will be a special communica tion of St. John's Lodge , No. 25 , thij ( Saturday ) evenina , for work the in F. 0. degree. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. JAIIES B. BRUSER , Master. Undoubtedly the beat shirt Jn the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , that is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeve ? , makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , 'ever manufactured at the moderate price of § 1.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons wfj offer ipecial inducements in the manner these goods are made fgr their protection. Pl . GOTTHEIMEB , 1207 Farnam streat. EDHOLM Wholesale and Kctnil Ulauu facturins JE-WELER LARGESTSTOCK OF Gold ami Silver Watches and JcwcTry in the City. Come and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods- EDHOLM & ERIGKSON , loth & Dodge , Opposite Postoffice. CRUICKSHANK & 00. , Always in the lead with X 'RESH , CLEAN , MEW GOODS. Every day will add to present large aud thorough as sortments of EW FALL GOODS , * * , All the New Pall Fabrics in Silks , Satins , Velvets & Plushes. Novelty and Plaid Dress Goods , Momies , Cashmeres , and the Popular SHOODAH CLOTH , in the Newly Introduced Shades of HELIOTEOPEAMABANTH , , AMETHYST , DAHLIA OLIVE , And the Various Shades of Bronze that are to be so Popular this. . Season. NOVELTIES IN BUTTONS , FRINGES tfc PASSEMENTERIES , CARDS & TASSELS with SPIKES , NEW HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR In this Department we are Offering ome Special Bargai n Ladies' full regular Balbriggan , with Silk Clocked Ankle , 25c. Strangers Visiting : the City are Respectfull Invited to Examine the Finest Display of Rich Goods Ever Shown in the West , A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. The Leading Eetailers , 15th and Douglas StS. ITvOBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Doaglaa County , s : At a County Court held at the County Conrt- Room.In and for 8ai < lCounty , Sept. 13th. A. D. . 1SSO. Present , WJI. 0. BARTHOLOMEW , County Judge. In the matter of tbe estate cf Crectutia ThieTo , dcc'igcd : On reading ami filing ttic petition of Henry P/ohle , praying that an Instrument this nay filed , and purporting to be the last will and testament uf the said Cizcectla hie e. deceas ed iray be tllow-d , pro fatal and recorded , aa auch I st will and testament in the Stata cf Kebra-ka , and that adminUtration tnereof may be granted to petit ! cer aa txecutor. ORDERED , that Ccto&er 7.h , A. D. , 1SSO , at 9 o'clock , a. m. . be aesijfneU 'or hearing said pe- titlon , when all persons Interested in slid mat ter may apncar at a County Court to be held , In andforiaid County , and show cause hy the prayerof petitioner should not be granted ; and th.it notice of the pendency ot Bald petition and the heann ? thereof , be ( rfren to all persons In terested In gaid mpttcr , by publishing a copy of this order in the OiuriA W'ZEKLT DBS , n news- pnpcr printed ia ( aid County , forthrte succes sive weeks , prior to sold day of hearinr. [ A true copy. ] W3I. O.BAETHOLOMEW , eep5-3t County Jndsre. CHICAGO MEDICAL COLUCE- The Pioneer In fie Graded Sjgttnj , and also In 3 years' nrseof Instructionaaop'edbyAmeri- can Med cal Co leze ABfoda4.i < m , be taa its next W-3 on Scot. 28th PhrMoIozfcul I aborarory esti'iibhed. ANATOMICAL JUTERIAr. IXOS- ElHlTEDABaNlMNCrf. Seatsnumltred , and s ecur l In order of application. Prof Mor * Fee * . $75Pnctitlon ra Cource through April , Kfr > 330- For Announcement or Information , afdrsii Dr. J , H. POLLUTES. 70 Monroe ht , * - - - JSOT1CEI To Ruben Roes , Jr. , A. S. Paddock , Belinda Cur- tiA. . B. Moore , Motej. K Clarke. Take notice that tha Sioux City & Nebraska railroad company baa located Ita tncka and aide track * through and acrorg the soathweat quar ter of S. H. J of section un (10) ) , and northwest I of N E. J Cf section fifteen (15) ( township No. 15. north of ran < e No. thir'ecn ( Ir ) east of 6th principal meridian , also through and a roti lots in city of Omaha , fo-wit : Lot one ( I ) * nd lot ci ht(8)in ( ) bl ckNo 335 All said p-emUes be ingin Douzlas County , Nebraska , and unions you anf Ijto the County Judge of the County Conn of said Conntv. on or before the "th diy of August , 1880 , to have your damages swse < i in mode prescribed by the laws ot > 'ebnska , the sa-d company will proceed to tare raid damage * assessed a by Uw piovldc.1. TBESIOOX Ciiy& NEBRASKA R. R. CO . ByJ-o. D HOWE , Attorney. Omaha. Jolr 6th. 1830 dlt-w3 rKOBATE NOTICE. ! ' In the matter of the estate of Mary Wbelan deceased : Notice Li hereby given , that tbe creditors did deceased , will meet the administrator * said dtate. before ma. County Judge of Doala Coantr.Nebnuka , at tha County Court Room In said County , on tbe 20th day of October , ISbO.ou tha ! ! 0tb day cf Dtcembor , IgfcO , andon the 20th dav of February , 1381 , at 10 o'clocka. nx.each day , for the rnrpose of presenting their claims for examination , adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed fer creditors to preeii their claim ? , and one year for the admintstrato to settle salt ! citato , from tbe 20th day o Aa-ii.t , 1830. this notice will be published In th /It OMAHA WZZKLT Cu. for four weeks successively / nrlor to tha 20th day ot Oatober. 1830. WM. o. BARTHOLOMEW , nUwit . -