VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , EEIDAY. p OCTOBER 1 , 1880. NO. 88. Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents FOREIGN EVENTS. A Clergyman Disgusts Irishmen at the Dead Lord's Funeral. "Which Wakes Comment in the Irish Press on the Eecent Outrage in Ireland. A Great Sensation Caused by the Purchase of Amer ican Grain by Russian Merchants. The'Porte all Along Has Had \HislBack \ Bone Stiffened " ( ( m , . ' . * ! . " < * . , ( _ , ' .Hf > ' 'j - h" c ' by Eu ropes Cow ardice , But Wcdkons "When England Declares it "Will Settle it Alone. Hanlan , the Canadian Oars man Wins Praise in England. Parnell H-jceives Great Honors in Ireland. A CALL TO AMERICA. Special Dispatch to The Ecc. LONDON , September 30 4 p. m. A profound sensation ha beea again created in Russia by the second an- nounucmtnt of the Odessa newspaper , The YestTiik , that one of the local im porting firm * oE merchants has pur chased in addition to previous purchases - chases , 100,000 bushels of American wheat , through a western American Bnn. The rate of purchase is one rouble for 45 copecks , or 3s 3d ( say 78 cents ) per peed , ( a peed is thirl j'-aix pounds ) , di'luery in thia coming October at Odessa. Thia is like ' carrying conls to Kowcas > tle , " since Odessa is the grain port of .Russia , but poverty is -reat ; levcler , nveu of the "Imperial Great White Father of all the KuBaias. " THE IIIUTISn CABINEN. LojmoN , Soptombcr 30 , 4 p. m. The cabinet is now in seesion overtho Dulcigno difficulty. Lord Lyons re turned this morning mioxppclrly , from Paris , to confer with Lord Granville - ville previous to the cabinet meeting. lie IB believed to have ? u important proposition to make. STILL IN SESSION , The cabinet is scill in ao80n ; dellb- crating regarding the easternquestion. Newly all the ambassadors who reside - side in thif ctv ; have called during the afternoon at the foreign office. GUEEK RECRUITS Special Dbmtdi to The Iton. LONDON , September 30 i p. m. A Jispatch from Chalkis ruports that Greek recruits art pouring in by thousands. The army will soon number 40,000 men. HANLAti ON TUH THAMES. Special Ulnp&tch to The Lca. LONDON , Soptombcr 30 10 p. m.- Knulnti took walking exercise this mornini ; during which ho met and greeted Trickett. At 11 o'clock , ho launched lho boar , built at Newcastle and pulled from Putm-y lo ITamincr- cinith mid back alone , and then re peated the journey with his Harry Thomas. llo was afloat one hour and twenty minutes. He ii well sat- i 6ed with the Newcastle boat , but will probably row ilia race m that built at Toronto. There was a ho ivy mist on the river , but Hanl.tn , pulling a leisurely 8tr < iIvesocmodablH o got any amount o vny en tie bt The opinion is loudly > iirc w. trat his Etyle Is the prettiest fr acuu. MJliFlDY AT 1 UK URAVE. SpcUl DlFrntili t. ) tin Hut DUBLIN , October 1 1 . . . m Lord atod lafcl Siturduy ni hl ; tt l mheon , county Galnay , au hur-ol j.-Kterdaj' near Dublin. A v-.st sis fmblv.'o of people was present R v Mr. May- liappy ofliciati'd , m , m thi course of his remark * , Hnut ih t t' moral ccnso of the Irish jn-i pie Ind bo conio BO pcrvcrti'J by < o tc.ioh'ms i-f ihe land league tirnt-ra - 1 m'ional- ist newspapers tli t ! li. , C.HI in-tted inurdur with IndillVn-nci' , ii'id nskci Avhy our English iuS''r > Eo-Miii'duucon acinus of such tunUure. A murmur ufdisient from t' > e pru-3t r c through the audience. The Dublin jupera of last eveniji * def.rec-iUil in a rong terms the nrterancos of tht reverend gentleman , and called -Urn lion to the fact that murders are le'.B frequent in Ireland , in proportion < i h-r popu lation , than in any other country ; that the people are "naturally keenly sensitive to the crime of taking life , nnd , while minder is always to be condemned and adjured , as the means of any cud whatever , still , it should not be forgotten that the slaying of both Lord Leitrim and Lord Mount- mones was caused by alleged offences on their part , of a heinous character against their tenants , and was , there fore , not national nor agrarian , but personal matters. NOTHING BUTWOKUS. Special Dispatch to TIio Bee. LONDON , October 1 1 a. 'm. The cabinet meeting yesterday lasted over four hours. Although , as usual , the result of its deliberations his not been made public , the impression ia current that no definite conclusion was arrived at us to the policy the government will pursue in reference to complications in the cast. ROUTE'S BACK BONE. Ejwdil ill ? patches to The Bee. CONSTANTINOPLE , October 1 , 1 a. m. The naval demonstration , which waa vauntingly described when first pro posed , as certain to inspire the porte with awe , and to cut negotiations short by a show of the teeth of united Europe , is now conceded to be a fail ure. Tha grand opnortunity has been lost by hesitation , even if there ever was much probability that the eultan would accept , as a sufficient reason for hurrying up the cession of Dnlclgno. No court in Europe knew better than tha porte that the powers thoroughly distrusted each other , and that each was waiting to throw the re- sponsibiHly of the movement on the other and come In at last for a share of the plunder , without being answera ble for thb beginning of the hostilities This knowledge , taken together with the hesitation of the Prince of Mon tenegro to occupy DnloJgno , in ac cordance with his agreement , stiffened the resolution of the porto to make A positive stand and he quietly instruct ed Riza Pasha to make a feint against the Albanians , but not to render act ual assistance to MontenOjjro. The demonstration thus failed for want of unity among the powers. The hands of the commanders of the vessels -were practically tied by their preliminary instructions , and the French and Ger man commanders forbidden to fljht under any circumstances. Current comment hero takes on a satirical tone and nearly- all intcllient roreign res idents here and at Pera pay that as the eastern question has fallen back into the regions of protocols aud tel > - grams , the withdrawal of the flaot may be expected within a few days. ( Special Dlsnatch lo The Bee. DOBLIN , October e , 1 a. ra. The Cork corporation have decided to par ticipate officially in Iho Paniell dem onstration oh Sunday next' Parnell will receive the freedom of the city of Limerick on the llth , flow > suil'oxS. Special Dtspitch to The Bcc. LONDON , October 1 , 1 a. m. It is believed that the cabinet at yester day's meeting agreed to a compromise that ia mutually satisfactory to all patties , but decided thatEuglund will carry out the execution of the Berlin treaty alone if necessary. "WEAKENING PORIE. A Constantinople dispatch saya the porte is more conciliatory , and ia en deavoring quietly to persuade the Al banians to surrender Dtilcigno. The porte link informed the English cabi net to this effect. AUTTUIAN KKACTION. Special dispatches to The Km. LONDON , October 1. A dispatch " from "Vienna says : A reaction against the naval demonstration is noticeable in Austria. Herr Madarass will interpolate the govern ment in the Hungarian Diet. A dispatch from Gravasa s ys : The fleets are concentrating at Eylino and will shortly pro ceed to Catava. The weather ia bad and threatening. A dispatch from Constantinople says the porte has ask d the powers to suspend ac tion pgainst Dulcujno until Sunday. IRISII AFFAIRS. At the cabinet meeting yesterday it was decided against the Corcoran acts in Ireland. It was also agreed that Parnell hitherto 1m * been given no chance for a successful prosecution of his ideas , MXJHAN AFFAIltS. Dispatch toTIie lice LONDON , October 1 1 a. in , Brit ish troops will remain in Candahar through the winter. A dispatch from Simla says : The principal members of Yakoob Kahd's faction have as sembled at Herat , and trouble ia feared. SWEET SCENTED. Special Diapatch lu the lira BEIUN : , October 1. ThoUHramon- lanes are quarreling about participa ting in the celebration of the opening of Cologne cathedral. IIKSTIVE FJIANCE. PAKIS , Oct. 1. Agitation through out France for an early meeting of the Chambers is increasing. The papal nnncio will leave Paris if the decrees are enforced. The Northern Pacific Railroad Si < ccUl Dispatch to The Die NEW YORK , September 20,10 p. m. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Noilhern Pacific rail- mad , the follouiug resolutions were adopted : In view of the importance of the early completion of the com pany's 1'iics , the directors of the com pany are requested and advised to provide at an early day as in their judgment shall be prudent , for the company's railroad from its easterns terminus on the Montreal r.ver to Pucet Sound , aud for that purpose to use and employ nil the rcsjurces of the company as far as required , and to execute such mortgage or mort gages on the whole or any jj rt ? r parts of * the line constructed or to bo constructed with appurtenances and lands granted by congress appertain ing thereto , as shall sve n to the hoard of director * calculated to ac complish the early completion of the enterprise. Frederick Killings was re-elected president. A Little Sormon. Special DiqwU-h to The Bea. PHILADELVUIA , October 1 , la. m. Joseuh Topson , the embezzling cash ier of tha Metropolitan S.ivlngs Bank , of London , will leave for home to-day in charge of Eiiclish detectives. He had been for fifteen years the confi dential book-keeper and cashier for the Metropolitan Savings Bank , of Lon don , which was at first incorporated for thb use of men iu the service , and was afterwards opened to all classes of deposits. Ho was a regular attend ant of the Baptist church , and was regarded as a model of sobriety and business integrity. During the first ten yoirs of his employment , ha was entirely honest , had no bad habits , spent little money and claimed to abhor her all stock speculations. The de falcation ; , with wnich ho is chnrged , began about five years sgo , and were not even suspected till he had stolen § 50,000. He lived in the suburbs , in a house elegantly furnished , and sud denly beg u giving balls and parties , and launching out iu many ways. His extravagance naturally reached the cars of the bank directors , and inquir ies were instituted. Ho was arrested In this city on September 5 , two daya before his wife's arrival. Base Ball The following games of base ball were played September 30 : CINCINNATI devclands 2 , Cincin- natis 0. BOSTON Providences 14 , Worces- ters 14 ; game was called on acount af darkness , NEW YORK Metropolitans 8 , Na tionals 6 ; game was called on account of darkness. Died. MERRILL September 29th , Mrs. N. W. Merrill , aged 42 years. Fun eral services Sunday , Ocrober 1st , at 10 a. m. , at the residence , 90 ? North Sixteenth street , three equates north of Sixteenth street bridge. WASHINGTON. Haste Being Made to Pay Cen sus Enumerators Statement 01 ou * 4ncy circu lation and National Ban * . Notes. AKXlOUS SHARKS. Special Dispatch to The B e. WASHIMJTON , October 1 , 1 a. in. P. M. Gen. Majnard has rcturnod from the meeting of the Presbyter ian council tn Philadelphia. The lot tery men , hora have been anxiously awaiting hia return wilh a view o having him rescind , or modify , his re cent order directing the non-deHvery o ! their mails. CENSUS ENUMERATORS' Superintendent of the Census Walket ia making an effort to have the accounts of the 30,000 enumerators tors adjusted. A force of clerks have been engaged day and night for a month past , and it is thn'ught that within four weeks a flnal settlomenl be effected. CURRENCY CIRCULATION. The comptroller of the currency re ports the additional circulation dur > ing the months of August and Sep tember to bo § 702,630 ; the amount surrendered and destroyed ) § $35,5G9 , leaving a decreaeo of circulation dur ing thn tfrn months of § 236,939. Net jnereasa of national bank notes dur ing the year ending October ) 1880 , was § 9,75-1,513. The increase of le gal tendernot&a on deposit for the pur pose of retiring national bank circu lation during the months of August and September was § 500,077. The increase during the year ending to day was § 7.179,002 , and the amount of legal tenders now on deposit is $20,303,283. The total amount of national bank notes Outstanding on October , 1880 , is § 342,579,833 , not Including national gold bink notes , amounting to § 132,596. BANK NOTES. Thejpllowiug is a statement of the disposition made by the treasury of the United States of the national bank notes redeemed during the month and quarter year ending yesterday as com pared with the corresponding period last year. Notes for circulation , as- aortod and returned to the bank of IMIIP , month , § 438,000 , quarter , § 2- 587,300 ; notes unfit for circulation , assorted and delivered to the comp troller of the currency for destruction and replacement by new uotesmonth , § 2,471,500 , quarter , § ? ,754,100 ; notes of failed , liquidating and reducing banks deposited in the treasury , month , § 451,200 , quarter , § 1,580,800 Totals for 1880 , month , § 3,301,500 quarter , § 11,928,200 ; totals for 1879 , month , § 4,339,500 , quarter , § 20,540- 200. Decrease of month , § 978,100 , quarter , § 8.012,000. DEBT INTEREST. Checks for the payment of the quarterly interest on 4 per cent U. S. bonds were mailed front the treasury yesterday to the number of about six ty thousand. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. SpccUl Dispatches to Tha Bee. CINCINNATI , September 30. Jose phine Lynch , of 417 Ninth Avenue , Now York has been extensively ad vertising for her sister , Mary Lynrh , bupposed to bo in Cincinnati The two have lately inherited a large for tune left by their fatherCrano Lynch , in county Down , Ireland. Mary , the Cincinnati sister , has been discovered in a workhouse , where she was sent for four months , on a charge of diaurdcr- lyconduct. PUILADELPHIA , September 30. Shortly after 10 o'clock this morning , an old lady , aged , apparently , about 70 years , was run over and almost in stantly killed , by a large double ex press wagon , at Third and Market streets. MIDULKTOWN , O. , September 30. Oglesby , Moore & Go's , largo paper mill iu the north part of town , took tire and almost entirely burned , oirly this morning. The loss was very heavy and the fire Is especially a cal amity on account of the recent death of W. M. Moore , the headof-lhe firm. SARATOGA , September 30. This morning about 2 o'clock a very de structive fire broke out at Schuylera- ville , destroying a large part uf the business section of the place. Eleven stores , and other business establish ments wore burned. Loss , over § 00- 000 ; partly insured. 'NEW YORK , September 30. Chas. Olson , a sailor on board the ship "Benefactor , " laying at Harbeok's store , Brooklyn , stopped into a coil of rope , one end of which was tied to the ship and the other to a tug boat. The boat started and the rope wan drawn around his leg and cut KolT. MANSFIKLD , 0. , September 30. At a poio raising , at Lexington , this county , last night , Dave Scott was thrown from a horse and instantly killed. NEW YORK , October 1 * The epi zootic epidemic will probably turn to bo more of a scare than a reality. The best veterinary purgeons in the country have given it their attention and decided that the disease is a mild form of influenza , which will rapidly yield to treatment. MILFORD , Del , September 30. The funeral of the Iste Gen. Torberl , U. S. A. , a victim of the "City- Yera Cruz" disaster , took place hera to day. He was buried with mili tary honors , after which a memorial service was held. CHICAGO , October 1. Gen. John F. Farnsworth was nominated for congress by the democrats of the Second end district. MADISON , \Vis. , October 1 , 1 a. m. Charles Collins , conductor on the La Crosse division of the St. Paul road , fell from his train at Watcttown Wednesday night , and was run over and instantly killed. SPRINGFIELD , 111. , October 1. The attendance yesterday was the largest ever known at a state fair in Illinois. The exhibition is a great success in every respect. CHICAGO , October 1. The Chicago press club gave a very interesting musical and literary entertainment in Central Hall last night , which will net them over § 2,000 , all the perform ers offering their services gratuitously. Emma Abbott , Thomas W. Keene , Joseph Hatton , the English journalist , ani Bobaon and Crane , were the chief attractions , aside from local talent. Presbyterians in Council. Special Dispatch to The Bee. PHILADELPHIA , September 30,10 p. in. The Presbyterian council was presided - sided over this morning by Prof. Rob ert Watts , D. D. , of Belfast , the moderator of the session , who led the religious eervico-'before the that they had received a tion to this effect : At a meeting bf the Reformed Presbytery of Phila delphia , it was resolved that the pres bytery do make application to become a member of the alliance no\r \ ? is ses sion in Philadelphia , and that we do declare tha ; wo arc a church whose creeds are in harmony with the con census of the reformed churches , , and aend as delegates to the council , iter. Theodore Wylie } D. G. , and George it. Stuart , Kiq. The committo mov ed th it the church be received into the al'.iance. ' Agreed to. A resolu tion was adopted that , in the judg ment of this council , it should no ar range Iho topics as to allow for discus sion , and give the members and others more time for social intercourse -with each other aud the citizens by whom they may bo entertained. Rev. BrowiHOo , D. D.of , Washington , Pa. , oB'ered a resolution which was referred the business cdmniitlce , providing tor the preparation of an address on t.he "Observance of the Sabbath , " t > express th general voice of the council. The business committee , through Dr. Prime , stated they had received a communication from minis ters of the South African missions of the Presbyterian church , stiting their missions are in a prosperous condition , and that they are baing assisted by the Dutch Reformed mission , the mission of the Free Church of Scot- laud aud the Rheiniah missionary so ciety. The committee offered s reso lution , which waa adopted , that the council convey to the ministers of the Sontn African mission its affectionate lustre that the brotherly relations of the missions may continue and the good work flourish still more. R v. James Dodds , of Glasgow , proidid at the afternoon session ; and conducted the preliminary exercis es , llev. Hemck Johnson read a paper on "The Proper Care , Support and Training of Candidates for the Ministry. " Rev. Marshall Long read a spirited uapej on "Church Order and Church Life. " A communica tion from the United Presbyterian Church of Scot'and on the world's de mand for ministers was then read. [ lev. Hiram * C. Hayden , D. D. , cf Cleveland , Rev. S. H. Barr , of this ity , aud B. L. Agnew , of this city , each read papers on "Systematic Beneficence. " The evening session was given up to hearing reports from Foreign countries on the state of re ligion. Rev. A. Mabelle , a negro , re ported fromBasutoland , South Africa ; Rev. Mr. Hord. from Siberia ; Rev. Mr. Stout , from Japan ; Rev. Mr. Me- Kenzie , from China ; Rev. Thos. Nel son , from New Hebrides ; Rev. Dr. Beattte , from Syria ; Rev. Mr. Constantine stantino , a Greek , from Athens , and Rov. Mr. Edug from Egypt. Prison Pen Survivors. Special dispatch to The Boo INDIANAPOLIS , October 1,1 a. m. The national reunion of the surviv ing prisoners of the late war called to gether three hundred prisoners and a large number of veteran soldiers. Yesterday morning they met at the wigwam at 9 o'clock and at 10 parad ed the streets and back to the wigwam aain ; , whore they were addressed by W. H. Powell , of Belleville Illinois. At 5:30 : p. m. a grand banquet was held at the Board of Trade hall , at which toasts were responded to by Generals Straight , Northcott , Kelley and others. A grand farewell meet ing was hold last nicht. Victoria's Outguard. Spoclal Dispatch to The Bee. SAN FRANCISCO , October 1,1 a , m. A dUpatch from Tucson , Arizona , says two miners report that Gen. Carr had a fight with a Email part of Vic toria's band , numbering eighteen , in the Hatchet mountains , killing them all. PRESIDENTIAL PAKTY. A dispatch from Roseburg , Oregon , says that the president and party ar rived the'o Wednesday. They were mut by the reception committee from Portland and Salem. A reception was held at Rosebnrg. A very large crowd was present and much enthusi asm prevailed. The entire presiden tial party proceeded directly to Port land. WHOLESALE SHOOTING. A dispatch from Yakima City , Washington Territory , announces the killing of Dick Splawn , and John Splawn shot through both legs , and David Carroll through the lungs , No further-particulars. Bee Keepers' Society. Sp I l Dispatch to Tne Bee. CINCINNATI , October 1 , 1 a. m. The North American bee keepers' so ciety yesterday elected Dr. M. P. Allen , of Smith's Grove , Ky. , presi dent. The next annual meeting wili bo held at Lexington , Ky. Several" interesting papers were road. A Corpse for a Companion. ST. Louis , Sept. 30. When Mrs. Jacob Thomas , awoke yesterday morning she found her husband lying stiff ana cold by her side , with a small bullet hole in his left temple , from which the blood waa oozing Thomas had returned home the previous even ing in an intoxicated condition , and his wife , knowing his terrible temper whin in that conditiou , kept out of hia way. Ho was in the habit of get tin ? drunk and when drunk bating his wife unmercifully. She heard him ascend the stairs to his room and for a time afterwards was engaged in house hold work in the back yard. About an hour after her husband's arrival Mrs. Thomas heard a pistol shot in the room * bove stairs , but , as she aivs , ho often handled a revolver , and accidentally discharged it in his drunken fits , she paid no attention to the occurrence , and later , all being silent above stairs , she crept up softly and disrobing got int bed. She noticed her husband lyin" upon the couch , but there seemed ° to be nothing in his appearance to attracl attention. Waking up at her usual hour in the morning , she waa horrified to notice that her husband was dead his eyes were wide open and staring and he still held a 32 calibre revolvei in his hand. The woman shouted for help and several neighbors rushed in to her assistance. The suicide therjry is generally accepted. ' POLITICAL POINTS. Wakening Great Enthusiasm Among Buckeye Be'pub- licans , J | Great Preparations rag Conk * ling's Speech in Cincinnati. - Uupkeye Enthusiasm. Special Dispatch COLUMBUS , O. , CM Tfcn reiiubllBati meeting > exceeded the democratic rally by far ; special ef forts were made to accomplish thia superiority and they were ouccesaful. The leading feature was a-large pro cession that took forty mirutes to tiasa ft given1 Joint. 0 > et 8ft ) mBiint- ed men and 2,500 on * fo8t bore torch * ea ; carriages conveyed- older men. Transparencies ; fireworks ard'all sucll accompaniments of. politiovt y-ejtincp were present. * The'RtreUf wefe" BroWded with closely packed humdili : ty. Special trains brought large del egations from surrounding towns. . James G. Blaine arrived on a special train from Zanesville. The speakers were Marshall , Pitkin , of Louisiana , Gen. Jamea A , Beaver , of Pennsyl- yania , Hbn. B. M. Seide'iJj 9 ! Now York , ( in German ) and Gen. Gibson. The cool weather interfered with the comfort of the audience at the state house , but , at least , 10,000 were pres ent. The greatest entHiisiaam pre- valledi Sowing tne Seed. Special dispatch to TBR Bis WOODSTOCK , Conn. , October 1 , la. m. A monster republican mass mealing waa held at Roseland park yesterday , about 10,000 people being present. Hon. John F. Walt was chosen chairman. Hon. Geo. B. Lor- imy member of coiigresa frtjm MaSsa * cliusetts , spoke at some length , nnd was followed by Gen. James B. Hawley - ley , of Hartford , Senators Platt , of Connecticutand Dawcsof Massachu setts. Schurz's Stumping. Special Dispatch to The Bee WASHINGTON , October 1 , 1 a. m. Secretary Schurz left hero last night for Cleveland , where ho will speak this evening. He has promised to de liver four speeches in Ohio , and will be absent Until the 7th or 8thj and may speak in Indiana. HOME TO VOTE. Notice has been given by the heads of various departments that leaves of absence for seven days will be granted 3uch clerks as desire to go to Indiana and Ohio to vote on and after the 9th inat , Contllng in Cincinnati. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , October 1,1 a. m. Senator Conkling arrived here from 3'eveUnd ' shortly after midnight The , rain made several short stops on the way , and at Dayton he waa met by a ; ommittee from thia city. This even * ng he will apeak at the Highland House , where 10,000 seats have been arranged , a large numbar-oO hioh will be reserved fur ladles' . Ex-At- ; oniey Gen. Taft will preside , if Gen. Grant cannot be persuaded to viait the city , and a long Hat of vice preaidenta laa been drawn up , embracing all ; he prominent guesta in the city. Thia meeting will be the great republican gathering ( if the campaign. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. K w YORK , SepUmber 30 1 p. m. MONET At 2J per cent ; exchanRe steady GOVERNMENTS. Steodr. U S. 6's , ' 31 . 1 04J U.S.4'8 . 1 OSJ U.S. 6's . 1 02 § CmrcncyC's . 1 2fi .S-Vs . 109 STOCKS. Moderately act v ; advanced jc to IJc ; reacting ie to 2c ; Granger shares lending in tbe upward movement and L. & N. and B. & Q. in tno downward. WU . 931 Omahapfd . 82 } NYC . ISO ? AUTel. . . 88 Erie. . , . 30J OC& 1C . 1SI Eriejprcrd . 70 MO . 95J PM Lackiwanni. . . . _ 00 ; HI lljj llndson Canal S4 Lake Shore 108 : NP 2SJ Northwestern 105 N P pJd 63 ! Northwestern pfd,12li M&E Ill Ohio 34 N J C 78 Ohiopfd T2 K. & r 361 St. P u 92J I. II 61 fit. Paulpfd 11SJ Heading. 31 } St Joe S9J L&N 166 St-Joepfd 83J CB&O 131 } Wabush 378 DfcKG 0 Wabash pfd 8D N&O CO NY&NH 70 U.P. 90 Hlimls in } ; [ Chattanooga. 57 } Omilm 42 | Cen Pac 73J AftP 40 San Fran pld . . . . . . 41 Chlcaaro Produce Market. CHICAGO , September 30. Wheat Irregular , closing & @ lower than twenty-four hours ago ; No. 2 spring , 9393c for cash or September ; 93g@04jc for October ; 94jjs95 ( c for November , closing at 93iS93c for cash or September ; 93 | @ 93gc for September ; 9393gc | for October ; 94940 for November. Corn Irregular and lower , No. 2 closing t39g@39go for cash or Sep tember ; 39c for October ; 40c for November ; 44j5cforMay. Oata 2Jo higher for cash , with sales at 3435c , closing at 35k ; op tions same as yesterday. Rye Steady aL82c for cash. Barley Quiet ; No. 2 , 74c for Octo ber ; 7oo for November. Pork Cloaed at 618 00@18 25 for cash ; 818 2518 30 for September ; 818 30 for October ; § 1267J@1270 for November ; $12 16@12 20 for the year. year.Lird Closed at 8777i@780 for cash , September or October ; $7 80 ® 7 S2i for November. Chicago Live Stocfc. CHICAGO , September 30. Hogs Quiet , and largo offerings caused a decline of 1015c ; sales at § 4 905 10 for light shipping and packing ; S4GO@4 90 for heavy packing ; S4805 40 for good , to extra smooth heavy shipping. Cattle The excessive receipts of cattle , consisting principally of Texan Bteera and other grades of western stock , including Nebraska , Wyoming , Colorado and common to fair native steers , with but few choice to extra ateera among the arrivals , created a dull feeling for all grades , buyers holding off for lower figures ; the only aale up to 11 o'clock waa 175 head of Texan steers , averaging 932 Ibs. , at § 2 90 ; ' eastern calves continue in large supply , but in the absence of sales the market was nominal ; fresh receipts , 6,306. at. oxjula.froauce. ST. Louis , September 30. Flour Firmer. Wheat Higher and unsettled and closed weak ; No. 2 red , 94 | < § 94Ac for cash ; 94 @ 94i@94jc for October ; for November ; 97 $ r b * * © 97 | for Decomljnr ; 94Jo for the year ; No. 3 , 89 o ; No. 4 , 85ir. Corn -Slow ; 30o for cash ; 38c 'or October ; 39J39c for Novem- r ; 38Jc for December. Oats Higher at 30J@30jc for cash ; 29jte for November. Rye Firmer at 84c. Barley Unchanged ; medium to prime , 65@75c ; choice to fancy , 80 @ 00c. Pork Nominal ; September and October'aettlemeuta at § 18 00. Dry Salt JUcnls Lower ; uncured meatg , § 5 105 2008 108 20v8 40 © 850. Lowfer nt So S7i8 8i © Lard - Receipt Flour Vwl ) Dria , - : , 82,000 bu , corn 20,000 bn , oats 15- , 000 , bn , rye none , barley 24,000. Shipments Flonr 12,000 brls , wheat .fll.00.0 bu , corn 7,000 bu , oafs 4,0'00 b-L St. Lioula Llvo StocK. ST. Looi.s , September SO. Hogs Soir-and ! lower ; JTorkera and Baltimorfs , § 4 75@4 85 ; mixed pack- inff , § 4 70S4 : 90j butchers to fancy , § 5 C05 30. Receipts , 8,400 ; ship ments , 4,100. N6w Yort Produce MarJioL Nuw YORK , Saptombcr 30. Flour Receipts , llG03 , ; sales , 1G- 000 ; market firm ; round hoop Ohio , § 4 50@4 85 ; choice , $4 90@G 00 ; su perfine western , $3 50@4 Go ; common to good extra. § 4 00@4 30. Wheat Snide stronger and fairly actire ; dales , 144,000 bu ; No 2 , Octo ber , § 1 09@1 09 | ; Chicagol 07@1 10 ; Milwaukee , 81 08 ; No. 2 red winter , SI 09 ; sales,400COO bu. Corn Qjiet ; No. 2 , 51A@51c ; Bales , 100,000 bu. Oils Quiet. Whisky Quiet. Pork 810 60@17 50 for October. Lard § 8 20 © 8 25 for cash ; 88 2fi 8 3p fet September ; § 8 2o8 27i for the year. SQUBEZINGSQUEELEBS. . Armour Believed to be Bull ing the Pork Market. Special Dispatch to The B6e. NEW YORK , October I , 1 a. m. There waa considerable cscitcmonc in ; he pork market hero yesterday and prices ngain advanced materially. One operator said Chicago September shorts intend to lay down on their contract ; , and rather than settle at anything like the present price ? , they will appeal to the courts. The New- York market ia usually $1 higher ; han the Chicago , and shorts there do not understand why there should be such a marked difference , aa there has aeen , between $2 and § 4 dollars a bbl. ; nor even that which exists now , and , liey are going to make trouble about ihia business. It seems to be the general opinion that September con tacts in Chicago would not be settled without trouble , and hera the market rose to $17.50 for October , anadrauce of. SI. audjjuch was the confidence of ' even a greater'rise , among some oper ators , that buyers' options for Octo ber sold as high as $18. One broker said : "There is one man who can put thia market np to $20 , nnd that ia Armour , and I believe it will be dono. They have already begun to squeeze October aborts , and there ia no telling whore they will end. " It waa regarded as a veryaignificant fact , that whereas at the second call yes terday sellers' .options for all the year were offered at S13.90 , at the last call there waa a sudden change of front and § 17.75 waa actually bid for buy ers' options for the same time , with no sellers under § 18.35. The River's Secret. Special Dispatch to The Bee. PHILADELPHIA , October 1,1 a. m. The drowning of Horace P. "Wil bur , a member of the bar , and Mra. Mary Tyndall , whose bodies were found floating in the Delaware river , waa investigated by the coroner yes torday. The only important testi mony taken waa that of a wharf watchman , who atatcd that he saw a man and woman on Tuesday evening sitting on a lumber pile. Soon after wards he hoard cries of murder , but failed to learn their origin. Mrs. Tyndall , for whom Wilbur procured a divorce , was employed in his house as a dress maker , until two weeks ago. Relatives of the deceased discredit the suicide theory. The jury gave a verdict of "found drowned. " IEISH EEPOBLIOANS , Organizing for Effective "Work in November. A mealing of tha Iriah republican club of Douglas county was held at the board of trade rooms last evening , at which meeting the minutes of all previous meetings were read for the information of the new members , of whom there were several present. The report of the committee on con stitution and ruins was postponed un til the next regular meeting of the club , as it was desirable to wait for informit ion from the national organ ization , so as to have the constitution of the club conform to the same , dur ing whicli time the constitution and rules of the club of 18G8 were adopt ed fo r government of the present club The chairman of the executive com mittee , GeorgeM. O'Brien , announced the names of J. B. J. Kyan , P. J , Quoaly and Pierce llyau , as his associ ate members of the county committee in pursuance of the rules of the club and M. 0. Jleauey , member of the executive committee from the Second ward , announced the names of Thomas Coffee , John Griffin , George M O'Brien , Jr. , and P. J. Hg orty , a his associate members , who constitute the ward committed for the Second ward. The appointment of said committee , members wore on motion confirmed. Further time was given the other members of the executive committee to raport their respective ward com- mitteo men. The resignation of Lawrence Dug- gan ai treasurer was accepted , and John S. Wood was duly elected to fill the vacancy as treasurer. The regular meetings of the club was fixed to be weekly on each Friday evening , commencing on Fridiy even ing October 8th , at 7:30 : o'clock. Meeting adjourned to meet October 8th , at 7:30 : o'clock in the Board of Trade room. room.CHABLZS HANLEY , Sec'y , P. B , SULLTVAN , Preaident. DOMESTIC DOIXtiS. The Nebraska Democrats Toil all Night , and Bring Forth a Ticket. Empty Honors Showered Up on a Large Number of Embryo Statesmen. Senator Jones-Emphatically De nies the Story Published on Yesterday , The Benders Again Resur rected in Some Un known Region. 3ale oF the Famoils Stevens Battery Huge Quantities of Apples Going Over the Briney Deep. The Demccrutic llciot. occial Dispatch to Tux Krjt. HASTINGS , Neb. , September 30. L'ho temporary or airzitionTras made lermanent. Boyil , Hinnnn and Yif- juin were nominated presidential leotors ; Montgomery , Demptor aud Conner alternates. The platfcim ommittca reported a straight anti monopoly resolution The ticket hosen was as follows : For congress- ian , Gou. Livingston , of Casa county ; or governor , Thoa. Tiploi , of Nema- a ; lieutenant-governor , Calhoun , of "Itoo ; secretary of"s.tate . , Johnson , cf 'ilmore ' ; auditor , Patterson , of Payne ; treamrer , Folda , of Colf.ix ; ttornoy-general , Pritchett , of Doug- as ; land commissioner , Andreea , of 3uff. lo ; superintendent of public in- true ion , Boar , of M'.dison. The convention adjourned and lembera left for home this morning. Senator Jonoa' Denial. peci.il Ditpatih to The D c. CHICAGO , Septemtor 30 t p. m , . morning paper has a speci.il from an Francisco , giving an interview be- wncna Bulletin reporter and Senator olin J. J' nes , concerning Iho dis- atch to The Washington Post , al- egingtho Senator had left therepub- can p"arty Senator Jones tl nied avin , ' written any such letter , ns ia scribed to him , while confessing a reference for Grant as the n < minee f the party , yet when the Chicago onvcntion selected Garh'eld , the latter ucame hia choice , and he regaids him i s eminently fitted for the position , leholda that noelection since thedem- cratic parly resolved itself into r.reVel cmy in 18(51 ( has republican succe-s e'en of euch importance to the wel- irrt of the country. Thu Chicago ) aily News , a Hancock papar , to day alegraphed to the San Francisco " est , a democratic paper , asking for a rua statement of the matter , whether Senator Jones had left tiio republican > arty. The Post replied that there was no tfiith whatever in the state ment , and that the letter alleged to lave been written by Senator Jones in a tissue of lies. Tiio Benders Again , ipccial Dispatch to ll.a Icc. ! TOPKKA , Kaa. , Septembt r yfl 4 p. m. Gov. St. John yesterday issued a requisition to the sheriff of Libetto county for the notorious Bander fam- ly , who murdered by the wholesale near Cherryvalu. The governor te- cliuca to say what state the requisi tion is issued upon , as it might defeat ; ho object of the writ , but ho enya ihero ia no mibtako this timf , aa there waa with the Nebraska parties. Sale of Scovens'Battery. ipoclal Dispatch to The Uce. NEW YOKK September oO. 1 p. m. The fdinona Stevcna l.iUery was sold at auction jvstcrday by order of : nc master in chancery. The bittery wai eold in eight lots. Lot No. 1 , which consisted of the hull of tha ves sel , all boilers and engines en board , joilcr nncl Worthington pump in the yard ; also wood trestle work and tiack and all articles OH the Inttury was "aiocked down to Win. Limber , build- r , of thia city , for-)5,000 The oth- jr seven lots , which were made up olc iron and other article. ] in the machine shop , bhckemith shop , shed atorcroom nnd yard , sld at low fig urea. Two year * ago $182,000 was offered for the battery. Tiio Apple Trade. Special Dijpatch to The E * . NEW Youtc , September 30 4 p in. Over 21,000 birrels of apples wore shipped from this ci'y to Euro pean ports last week , and froui al parts of thia country , outside of New York , 20,000 barrels were sent thh week. Tt o shipment from Now York will amount to about 30,000 barrels. Stumping Sam Randall. Special Dispatch to TUB PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 30. Spcaka Sim J. llandall left this city tin morning for Ohio , to tike part in the campaign , making several speeches on his return from the west. He will stop at Pittsburjj aud other places , speaking en route. Grant's Movements. Special Dispatch to The Ecc. CHICAGO , September 30 , 4 p. m. Gen. Grant has returned to the city from his flying trip to Ohio , and is stopping with his sou Col. Fred Grant , lie will probably remain until the union of 1m old regiment at Ducatur. Illinois , which he attends on the Cth pros. Jeered , to Death. Spoclal Dispatch to Tn * Ess. BOSTOX , October 1. Win. Ludwig , a German of East Dedhain , waa de tected last Tuesday In some revolting practices , by some of his fellow work men in the Merchants woolen mills and subjected to a coat of ptint and other indignities. Wednesday morn ing he went to work , but was forced to leave the mills on account of the jibea of the workmen. He purchased poison and went home and gotn to bed took it. He wai found juat in time to eave his life. Yesterday noon ho went into a field ai.d blew cut his brains. Ludwig waa nmried and had two children. Shootinpr at Schuyler. Spscial Dispatch to The Bee SCHBYLEE , Neb. , October 1 , 1 a. RMANN fin , 3E3 OC. I Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents M SILVER WATCES. All Kinds Of JtilVKLKV , SILVER 1VAUE AM ) DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. BURSl-jlt MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The pojuiLir < 1oirand forlhe GKNTTTNE SINGER in 11579 exceeded lhatof any [ > . * evimH ( Iiirioii tinijnarler of a Century In which thiii "OI < 1 Jicli.ible" Miuhins has been before the public. In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines , In 1879 we sold 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year , 74,735 Machines. Oar sales last year were at the rate of over ! 400 Sewing Machines a Day I For atcry busintss day In thejeir. Tlis * ' O'd Reliable " Singer is tlie Strongest , the Simplest , the Moat Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every REAL Singer Sewinsr Machine has their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm ot the Machine. IE SINCE ! SVSAPFACTONG GO. Principal Office : 34 Union Square , New York. 1.530 Subordinate Offices in the United States and Canada , and 3.0CO Officoi in the OM World and South America. soplC il&wt IF/O- 111 G 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. S _ O x "WoJt.u./loy Tlinmna TTaWPB shot Augua Herdo in the mouth , in- lictinc ; Ecrioiw , if not fatal , injuries. [ Jotfa are farmers whose farms adjoin , ind rerlde two miles south of the city. The shooting grew out of a quarrel over two calves , and is the result of an old feud. Hawes is in jiil in default of § 1,000 biil. . Absolutely Pure , JliJe from drape Crcinn Tartar. No othe preparation make ? such lulit , flihy hot breart" , or liixunmu paalrj. Can be eaten by ilypeptici without ( car of the ilU resulting from heavy i Sol < l only in cans , by all Grocers. UOTAL BlKHIO POWDIR CO. . New York nlwnys Cures and never disap points. The -worli's great Pain- Reliever for Mau nnd Beast * Cheap , quick and rolla ble. PITCHER'S CASTOK1A is not Xarcotic. Children jro\v 1'at upon , Mothers like , ami Physicians recommend CASTOIIIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures "Wind Colic , allays FeverihhuchS , and de stroys Worms. WZI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy , Tjy Absorption. The mo t Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cares * at any stngo oofore Consumption sots in. A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN , Bryan , Toxiu , Jane Hi 18717 , J.C. Blcliardaon , St. I.oul DearSln BIT boy , 3 jenrs ol l , h l Ie er e err other day. or every third day , forwbout SmontliH. I u e l JIM much iw 13 eraln * of Quinine durlne fhe lny , bnt wHh 110 effect : tried Clnchoula ( alkaloid ) .S ill ph. Cliichonlilla , Sulacliie , etc. , etc. , but lli boy K t worse all th > tlme. Ircluctnntiy ent ; down to my drug ntore for year Kebrifufce.nnd I wrtte Juittosarthatrie never hiul nymptom of frver after com- menclns Febrifuge , to date.balaffBoir over month a o. Iel that 1 ought to gaTthUmuohlnbehnlfof jourmedlclne. Am a rezuMr 31. . . but retlrj-rt from practice 3 y nr a Co anil devoting my umo to druic biulnc * * . Very reipoctfully , J. TV. IT 18 THE BEST. ' 8toclrton.aio.Ansr.S5tlJ,187S. . O. RlchnrcUon , St. X.oulDe r B Jri Clifford's Febrifuge Is th beit thin * tor Chill * and Fever that yto nm e rer handled. There nrver hm * been n ca that WM MOT cured by It ttoat. wa taken nccordlnK to direction * In UlU part ol the country. Yours truly , MACE A M17CHEIX , DrnffgUt * FROM A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. Chllllcothe. Ho. , July 301879. J. O. Illchnrdson. St. toulMy Beat Slrj Hero 1 something reliable ; It you can make any naval It Plea do o. "JJ o have sold hundreds at bottle * with like reuu. . rWen coiotrandBr > This I to certify th vt I had the Few nnd Affue thU ummnr and the uo or onr-thTrU of a bottle of Clifford' * T * * ' IUKB promptly cwrfdlt. It 1 the ip dl- estourel have known or. or.OEO. . SAHOB. HE STILL LIVES ! Mr w 81n-Fpr o er two yy r ha l F er end Airu , nnd nfter tnrtnK every thing I took one-lu I5 Tx > ttlo of Clifford' * FebrlftKf" . and It cured mo permanently. IhellnTe my CBHO wonld hnYffbeonfntalhaill not found thia M I did. Tour * truly , n.\v.poot. , Manager " U.S. W.MfgCo. " FEBRIFUGE GENERAL AGEXTS : R1CHARDSOH & . CO. , - 8t.LouIf. FOR , PROPOSALS FOR CHEESE. \ LOMMI gAKT or fVtHlfttKCX. ' OSUIIA. Ufa. . Sept. J I b , 1880. ) Fe ' d proposals in < lu [ > bate , oubjt , t to fin usual conditions , will be reteived a iftg" nn ir. unt'l 12 ft'cl"Clc noon OT Ottob'i H ltiSC. t which time and p'ace ' they will t-o if > r5 r' in prereoce of bidders lor furniminx jnd JCMIV ry mt Omiba , Xeb.r of 6,400 p unclt Factorr Cli Be , to be in drum ? , averndneabont 40 puui ds wh Thn cheese must be del Tereil at Iho U. * . f ub- matence atoro h03 < free of cost of dutrage , uhJ wi 1 bo inspect * ! fter d-Hv r n t VJI only.x > accepted when suco Ins , ettioii how < It'lVi ! frf ( ui table quality. > H to b de'lre'ed by ' ct bo * 2-jth. Tnexovernire t reserves -he rUht to re- Jec . any or ll pr icovi1' K-ui'x. i top4 , ' a wl'l be lurn'shetl on a plica' ion. Kuvefocei c'm- Ulolni jropofalaaho'j d be muked "Prorxra for Chee8e.audadlre3Md to th unde-nunel. TH'JJIAS WIL ON , Mp23-3t Capt. and C. tf ,