VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY. OCTOBER 4 , 1880. NO. 90. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents BARGAINS REAL ESTATE noup TV/T T r * M i ivt JL AGENCY , loth and Douglas Street. Oror 8,960 imUerce lots forwrte by tMi gen- ct price * attains from t * > to $8,660 * ch ; and rate d In erery part of thedto , tnd In every direction from the Postofflce , north , cstl , eoutb or west , and v rylnp in distance from one Vock to one or two miles from same. Call ft&d e uralne oar lists. Sorcnl choice lot * In Griffin & lanes' ad II tl on , west or content , tetween St. Mary's ren ne nd Hirncy street 8300 to J800. SO acres jnet east of barracks on Saundcra lit , this Is choice land aud will be Bold very cheap- for cash ID 6 , 10 or 20 acre lots ; now IB your time to secure a bargain. Choice lot at end of Btrcct car tracks on Saun- d era street for 575. Choice lot , Farchun and Slth e tree 18 , 00x122 eet fnr $1,500 will divide It. Clicap loti in Credit Fonclsr addition , eouth cf D. P. depot 8100 to $500. TERRACE ADDITION. Forty loU on Park Avenue and Georgia street , on road to park , and near head of St. Mary's avenue , at from $125 to 300 each. Seven yean time at eight per cent Interest to those who will put up good substantial bulldlug * . F ir farther particulars apply to. O. P. BEM1B , Aeent , Fifteenth and Douglas Street * . A nice lot on Ilarney and Twenty-first etreoU , Tire chokolola on tOth. near St. Mary's even- me , 0x105 tcet each , ( or tS50 and 900. Two choice lota near 23d and Clark streets , In I V. Smith's addition $300 and 8350. Fifty lots In Shlnn'g flrecon and third ad ditions ( argUO to (000 ca Lot near 15th and Fierce , $150. S loU on lljrncv near 24th St. , (600 each. 1 ot on < th n ar Howard street , | 7oO. CD loU In Grand View addition , couth ot U. P bridge and depot , ( rom f 16 to 5 00 each- One acre , 117x370 ( evt , on 18th street , south t > t Poppleton'ft new residence , ( or 52,000 , or , will divide into city eizcd lota at trom$35Q lotSOO each. each.BIVBRVIEW BIVBRVIEW ADDITION. Tart number ol Hanttful residence lots , lot cated In this new addition on Capitol BUI , bt tween 2 < th strcrt on the cut , 2Glh on Ibe west Dodge street on the north and rarhham street on the fouth , formerly o nfed by a H Down , , nd more recently know * M the Perkins 15 acren. Only 22 lota liavts tbuj f r been platted U on JarnhamandSon Doujlaa street. Tteee lots re 60 to H foot ! n width and ISO Indepth. ei.OOO Jortboch-lco. 6 j ears time , at 8 per cent In- lerestto those who * ill build rood substantial h oiuca therein. Call and examine plat and pet full Information at BEiHS'UEAL ESTATE AGEKCT , 16th and Douglw Slreots. Over 00 houses and Jdtsaro o3crcd for gale fcy thlsofflca They areecftttercd all orer the 5' y * ? y 'S ' Joh you deJre. Prices wrying from SOOton5CWcach. ( ) ! S > J Ioi.n < 12 cheap honses near Jackson nd 12th strerta at a treat racrifico. llcro la a peat b&rolr ; ( orsomoono. Thetiroperty must ? ' n * M tdy. Co Ten Just a quarter of a ulocc. Call and examine this without any deity. OEO P. BEMIS , Ascnt , 16th and Douglas Sts A desirable lot near Cuminir and Blunders atreats , f 1,000. 1,000.PARK PARK PLAOB. The cheapest acre lots In the cityol Omaha. re those oScr d ( or sale by this agency In PAkk Plkceand Lowe's second adilltion. onCUtolnr Bart and California rtreets : yontAli make no Buatakeiapliklnr np these bargains while jou hare the chance. These lots are more than equal to size to 4 ( nil-sized city lots or a hall block \ nd It will be bat a icry short time before one- f tb part ot one of these acre lots will soil ( or M ranch as wo oDer a ( nil acretn-day. TBeV are located a very short dwanoo wortt * Cr Ighton College. Prices mnpinp from MM toSSOO per crelot. Call immediately , and don't lose your ciance , and. get pl. tfcu full particulars of OEO. P. BEMIS. Acent. - , . , . 16th and Donsrlaa Streets. n * lce M oa Eherman A > enue north ot Nicholas < 9tre t , tl. < 00. un'JjJi' hl on C a.tetwoen 13th and llth streets 2 1,030. 1 nice lots In Ilartman's aildltlon , tM to $800. Larcc number of acre lots in Glee's addition In Jiorth Omaha , glz5 to $300 each. Choice corner lot near 22ud and California trpets , 81,500. Several rood lota In Mclson's addition , 150 to . Choice lot In Tlionioll'g addition , J75a Several liu-Be lot in IfartirlfB addition. 1 | rods and 2J seres each. Pncea fTW to f2,000 i Sf ° 1 S0 ? 1"1 ycnue , (16th ( street ) , eonthofPoppleton'n new rnsMcTui , : or 11,100. . "n01 * nattlSlQ and Cla.k streets , 60 i SSO/cct Corner , 41,200 ; Inside , * 1,0 0. BMrpT p anShem " avc uoi6th street ) , Bear Clark PjUect.R oo Kh "McCANDLISH PLACE. * t2 nice and chetp loti , very near to the bnti- B M part of the d'y , locked aery few steps wuth of the Convent and SI Jinn's avenac.and Jnjt outh tf and adjuiniuc rr . .ami of James . Woolworth a-.d WJ. . Coimi.- ! ! these are cheap aud very doiraWc. bclnz s > h.iidy to bus- lde s part of sit } , to re r co nmiu tderot , nail works , * hito lead orks , II I'.d-uot , stock ymds , packing houses , etc C' ll id vfA plat and full par-lculara. P ice S Id to $ T 0 * nd easy terms to thoee ho bnlld OEO. P. CF.i : & , Ajcnt ; , 16tli. 1.1,1 Dun Us SIS. S choice residence lot * en 24ili Ri.fct , between DoujUs and Dodre .tre is tl inn tol.ivO cwti and Ions time to f-ofe lie ill b 111 2 choice comer lo'n near 2 th an i Fainham Btreat , 05x121 feet , 8I.15P iH 1 ' 0\aiid tery JUrniF to pntkhawr.- . > i1 uupr.te Also i lots on 2lth , 1 > H ti. P ni'iam and pouglas re U&iO to ei.l > x iil. . aud lonj : time. tSTZW of the bct bu-lucsa l.t. in T of SSf ? * S ? B'c ' > lo ale < 1 on clr n h-i ii n r street , WOO to $9.000 eatlu a Alsoiery valuable stoie i rles In al- tnort eiery bu.lnrai block - & 0yo 116.000 GttCuLAKE'S ADDITION. iOchoice res-dence lots in above aJ Jition , Ira- SI 7 5Sh 0 | ntld "In'ns ' I'opplctou's i 5SSTnrcidence ? " 1 Brouarts , and locattd oa Mln IBrfi aud Win strenui , $300 tn $150 each and very easy termt to those who * ill build. Cell and examine pl t and pet full particular * . Beautiful building dtc'cn" Sherman > e'nuf , 16th Btreetbetwecn Poppkton aud the Dudlcv- IJams property ; 203 feet east fronUce on tfie avenue , by SS9 fret in depth. Will divide It m\k- IncHSfcetbySSg. Call and cct full particulars. An aore n 18th street , 101 feet east trontace by 378 feet deep. This is Just eouth of the Kllra- beth ( Poppleton place. This is cilt-edco , call and get price and terms of BEMIS , Agent. IS peed lots , just north of and adjoining E V. Smith's addition , and located between SOth and ( annden streets , at reasonable prices and long Uee to buyer who Improve BEiilS , Agent. HORBACH'S ADDITION. ( Slots In norbich'sflretandncond ad itlon n 16th , ISth , 19th and 20th streets , between KichoUs , Paul , Sherman and Clark streets , very tC handy to U. P. Shops , smelling works , etc. , ranging in prices rom from $200 to (1:100 each , rouirine oiily tmali inj-ment down and long tlm at 7 per cent interest to those who will im prove. CEO. P. BEMIS. 15th and Douglas Stre-U 53 nice Iot In Parker's addition , between 8 " 5ert and Were * . King and Campbell's Sts. , ojBlonto street ; 18 lots with south fronts anil 18 with north frontace , only 6 blocks north of tie turn-table ( end street-car track ) on Saunders street > cry lew pnees ; 5175 caah , Qr $200 on wuf 1 ° i" ' * nd 8 r > W cent interest W'Coose who In the "JJL60. ouuook Geo. P. Bemis1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY 15th fcDougIas ] St , OMAHA , r - - , r FOREIGN EVENTS. England to Give up Cyprus and Break off with Turkey. The SuHan Reported to Have Ceded Dulcigno , But He is Pressed to be Saucy. Parnell Grandly Welcomed at Cork by 30,000 Enthusi astic Ireishmen. A Parish Priest Prevented From Teaching Children - and a Biot Follows. More Murders in Ireland. ACCOUNT CLOSED. Special Dispatch to Tbe Bee. j DUBLIN , Oct. 3. A bill poster in County Armagh J "who was detected posting obnoxious notices respecting ho tale oE lands was attacked and Drntally murdered by some of the Dative residents. RELIGIOUS 1UOT. BRUSSELS , Oct. 4 , 1 a. m. A most deplorable nffiir has occurred in the village of Hentes. The priest of that pUce went as usual to the public school to give religious -instructions to the children , under the regulitions , this was construed by tha authorities as an infraction of the law , and they or dered the gendarmerie to eject him from the school. The people of that parish so strongly objected to this that they gathered around the school house and opposed the " gendarmes- the execution Qt4T5ir"orders. A riot followed , and the gendarmes fired tipon the people , several were killed and wounded. THE EASTERN LoNDoJf , Oct. 4 , 1 a. m. A Ooh- etantinople dispatch siva the Ultlmos have petitioned thto Sultan to defy the powers. Cabinet councils have been hold at Constantinople. It is rumor ed that England contemplates the retrocession of Cyprus and tha abro gation of An lo-Turkiah , convention. OUR MINISTER. Mr. Lowell , the American minister will deliver the Opening address be fore the fiiinburg Philosophical In stitution on the 5th of November. CABINET CHANGE. Special Dispatch to Ibe Bee. LONDON , October 4 1 a , m , * There i * a rumor current thfct Sir Charles Dilko will leave the foreign office1 taking the pliea of W. 3 * . Adams in the board of public works , and that Mr. Leonard Courtney , it. P. for Liskeid , will take tl'c ' * position \-acated by Dilkb. DULCIONO CEDED. A dispatch from Berlin says it id reported that the sultan on S iturda $ signed an order ceding Dol&igno to Montenegroi "RAILING AMERICA. The N. Y. Central & Hudton Elver R. R. Co. , has given an order for 15,000 tons of rails from the Cammell works at Sheffield. The terms of the contract are not stated , but it is un derstood the rails will bo delivered at New York at a lower rate than they could be purchased for at any Ameri can foundry. THOSE FLEETS. A dispatch from Gravesa saje the fleets are assembling t Cat tar a , and that a conference of the admirals was held on Sunday. GOBBLED NEU-SPAFEIIS. SpocUl Dispatch to Tbe Bee. VIENNA , October 4 , 1 a. m. A ma jority of the evening newspapers pub lished in this city yesterday were con fiscated for publishing the manifesto of the constitutional party. CHOKED OFF. 8pelal dUp&Vch to Tbe Bee. PARIS , October 4. 1 a. m. The anti-naval demonstration meeting that was to have been held at the Cir que Fernando yesterday was prohibi ted , because the organizers did not comply with the police regulations. SpecUl Dispatch to The Bee. GAEL OOKE. DUBLIN , October 4. 1 a. in. Ryan Fatty , a farmer in Ballin Lo- cancounty Sligo.haa been murdered. One Boglar & process server , wis murdered at Cross Magi en , county Armaugh. THE RECEPTION TO PABNELIi at Cork yesterday was a splendid success. A large number of mounted farmers and others met Parnell at Blarney , where the procession com menced and started for the city. At the outset a serious disturbance was narrowly avoided. It seemethat a parly of nationals seized a wagonette containing a secretary and treasurer of the land league and turned the occupants out and compelled theme o walk thewhole distance. The parties Cronin and O'Brien had denounced the robbery of arms from the Norwegian bank in Cork Pdssige some months since. Toe meeticg in tbe park numbered 30,000 , and was enthusiastic. The corporation of Cork had previously presented Par nell with an address of the local no bles , and nearly all of the clergy ig nored the demonstration. AWAITING TUB SULTAN'S REPLY. LONDONOct. . 2. It is now stated that the government never contemp lated and does not anticipate any active hositilities growing out of the eastern question. Yet the fleet may T radically protect the Montenegrins and advance on Dulcigno , the govern ment approving the advance , should the Sultan contine his opposition to the enforcement of the terms of the Berlin treaty. All the powers endorse this programme , but will await the Sultan's reply , which ia ezpected Monday morning. HONORING PARNELL. Bpedtl dtapalcbcs to The Bee. DDBUN , October 2 4 p. m. An elaborate banquet will be given to P r- neU on Sunday neit at the Victoria hall at Cork. There will also bo a grand parade with banners , music , wreaths of flowers , &c. A Jf EW CANADIAN BISHOP. A Dublin dispatch says Rev. Dr. Cleary , parish , priest of Uungarvan , j County Waterford , has been appointed by the pope bishop of Kingston , Can- ' ada. HISTORY OF A DAY. Venner , the Canadian weather prophet , predicts snow between Oc. * 7th and 10th. It is reported that Ayoob Khan , who had gone to Herat will shortly mike an attack on Candahar. Gen. Stewart L. Woodford , ad- dresaed a monster republican meeting at SpringGeld , III. , Saturday night. The grand jury at Chicago returned ninety-three indictments Saturday , and * mom > the indicted are Dr. Eirl and Dr. Cream , the abortionists. The horse distemper in New York is thought by experienced horsemen to be nothing more than a heavy cold. Thus far no private stables have been afflicted. Over 1,000 people were present at a demonstration at Kilkenny on Friday , of the land league. Parnell was tha principal speaker , Nothing disorderly occurred. It is rumored that our government , aud that of Canada will refuae to sanction the proposed pooling by the cable company's and the scheme will fail of accomplishment. The impending strike of the Fall River , Mass , cotton spinners hrs been postponed. The matter is now loft to a committee of one from each mill with power to act. Gen. Weaver in an Interview states that he is not a traitor to his party. and is severs upon Dyer Lum , who publicly charged him with selling out. By others Lum ia spokan of and branded as a black-mailer. The Smithsonian Institute at Washington has another consignment vof live snakes from the ever plade ? of Florida ; one , a diamond raUieBinke , measuring six foot [ i length and one foot in- nValter Windsor , a 17 year old boy , who brutally outraged and murdered an aged maiden lady named Amelia A. Potter , in Johnson Co. , R. I. , was found gnilty of murder in thn r5t degree an'd. sentenced to the state prison fob life. Senator Colliding made a short speech at the Cincinnati exposition Saturday afternoon and in the even ing was given a grand reception by the Lincoln club. The Garlield and Arthur clubs numbering over five thousand persons paraded the streets. , Nathaniel White1 , an old timft abS- Utionist , died Saturday' Concord , N. H. , of heart disease , aged 71. lie was one of the wealthiest men m the state and noted for his public acts. He was a candidate for elector-at- large on the republican ticket. His death is a great loss to the city. The city election at Newport , Ky. , Friday , resulted in the greatest vic- toty for the republicans that they have had for several years. The mayor was elected by & majpHty qf 429 , and the republicans gained in the school board and Council. The Chicago postoffice , which , for the past year has occupied the base ment of the new custom hobsb , on Saturday m'oVfed into its permanent uarterion the first floor of the build ing. This is the first time the office lias had a home of its own since the great fire. Representatives of the combined aochliaj ; and labor patty of K ngs Co. , New York , met Sunday and nominat ed R. R. Stockhener , for congress in the 2nd district. They also nomin ated candidates for county auditor , coroner , comptroller and city auditor. The Chicago Jockey Club Park , and buildings are bold on a judg ment for $30,0.00 , byBeemisabrewer , who will give the company tan days time in which to reorganize and re gain the property if they pay up. The company is said to have lost $10,000 , last year and $11,000 , this year. The Dominion government will dis tribute one thousand tons of super phosphate , as a sort of chromo to in duce Canadians to abstain from emi grating , to the various agricultural societies. They receive the phoV phate from a French firm to whom they hsve sold large tracts of phos- phao land. This firm will erect a factory at Montreal. George O. Jones chairman of the finance committee of the national greenback committee gives the he di rect to Dyerlum , the disgruntled ex- assistant secretary of the national greenback-labor committee , who charged that Gen. Weaver , the grer n- back presidential aspirant , was receiv ing money from the republicans. Jones further stiteb that Dyer is ma liciously inclined and knows that he liea. Tammany Hall and Irving Hall democrats of New Yerk city are liable to got into a muddle as the latter- are not at all inclined to sit tamely by and aee Boss Kelly dictate the candidate for mayor of the city. John Fox , the mogul of the Irvingites , declares that he will not submit to Kelly's dic tation after his having tried to break np the party. Another attempt to make up will be speedily made , and failing in this , Fox says they will leave Kelly out. ia the cold. This rash move , however , will not be made till after the Indiana election. Mad from Malaria. Special Diipttch to The Bee. JERSEY Crrr , N. J. October 3 10 p. m. Mrs. Mary Doyle threw ter two months old baby out of the win dow Saturday , killing it instantly. After the mother had thrown the child out , her husband tried to seize her and she threw him violently to the flo r and a party of men rushed to his aid , one of whom was also thrown to the floor. Five men finally over powered her aud six men , including two officers , were required to carry her to the wagon for removal to the station house. Mrs. Doyle has been suffering from m&laria for the past month and was at times very flighty. During the past week , she had a mania for wandering away from home. California Politics. SpecUl Dispatch to THI Bn. SAN FRANCISCO , October 4 la. m. The republican primary election on Saturday in San Francisco , resulted in a triumph for the friends of Gen. John F. idler , for senator. The Morning Examiner appears to-day in the interest of Lloyd Ferris as demo cratic candidate for the senate. A combination will ba effected between the Worklngmen and democrats to have but one ticket for legislative candi dates. The fusion is not yet complet- e3 but no doubt will be in a few days. WASHINGTON. Our Minister to the Sandwich Islands Sets Himself up As a Supreme Monarch. A Long Lrst of Complaints for Evarts' Ears. OBSTBEPEBOUS MINISTER. WASHINGTON , Oct. 4 , 1 a. m. Celso Caesar Morenas , late minister of foreign affairs for King Kalaukua of the Sandwich Islands , is now here awaitifg the return of Secretary Evprts , to whom be intends prefer * in : ; charges against Minister Comly. 1C Morenas' statements are correct , Comly has bt en trying to exercise authority , which even the" office of Minister Plenipotentiary would not justify. Mortnas went to the Sand wich Island ? fur the purpose c f estab- liahing cable and steamship communi cations with countries east and treat , lie t s ens that Minister Comly has opposed every improvement thdfc was proposed for the Sandwich Islands on the ground that they did not care to have ahlp connections with other countries , nor cable connections. The American miniator Beamed to ex ercise asirfcof patronizing air over all the island ; , and threatened thorn , with the veugence of the United States if they did not do so and BO. According to MorSnas , the King and people of the Sandwich Islands are in tavor of improvement , bul mission- aires fight the idea ; KalankuM min istry was opposed to cable and steam- ahtp subsides , and Morenos defeated them , and in accordance with English predecent the Kink decided that their defeat made them unworthy of confi dence. Then it waa , that he Selected Morenos as minister of forejgtl ffairt. Comly , urged to it byinlasionaires ) as , Mor > eaaa claims , tBads tile fight a per sonal one and insisted that Horenas should be dismissed. The pressure becime so great that dismissal took place. Acting upon the King's ad- vco : Moron aa came to the the United States to lay the faets , before the authorities. On His way he Balled lip - bn General Garficld and Gbv. Foster of Ohio , and other republicans , all of whom endowed hint t Wllen he retched Washington he edited at once r.poil Secretary Sherman , who gave him a letter of introduction to Mr. Evjuts , which he is anxiously waiting to present. AURIFEROUS ALASKA. A private letter received here from StikaJ Alaska , states that several pros- ' have returned to that place , ringing with thonl rich epaclmens of gold and other vacation Bearing quartz. A large number of clerks will leave here to day for Ohio and Indiana to participate in the elections in those states. PELICAN PANIC. Scenes of Disorder at a New Orleans Hotel Fire. SpecUl Dispatch to The Bee. NEW ORLFAKS. October 4 1 a. to. At 10 o'clock Sunday morning a fire waa discovered in the ceiling between tne engine room and laundry in the rear ot the St. Charles Hotel , which waa at first thought to be but slight , but subsequently turned out to be more serious than anticipated. The hotel engine was immediately out to work and an alarm turned in. The salvage Corps was quickly on l the scene and attempted to check the fire but to no avail , aa it had reached the elevator and the draft , caused by the same , fanning the flames to such an extent that they reached the roof of the building , In the meantime , the fire department went to work on the Common street side of the structure and in a short time had streams of water pouring on the burning mats in all directions. The wildest panto and confusion prevailed rniong the guests and employes of the hotel ; evcr/ono rushing with their personal effects , seeking a place of safety. The united exertions of the fire department and the Salvage and Babcock corps suc ceeded in getting the flauiea extin guished at 12 o'clock. The part of tliu building consumed is known as Ue working department. The lower portion , whore the fire originated is partially destroyed , while the two uppermost stories are completely gutted - ted The logs will amount to 325,000 or § 30,000Jwhich is.covered by in surance. The owner states that in two weeks time ; ho will have ihat portion destroyed , rebuilt , and will have every department in working order and ready for guests. When the fire was first discovered , the busi ness manager of Miles Juvenileopera compiny , immediately blew his wnis- tie and in less than five minutes the entire i roupo congregated at hia room w th traps and baggage and marched out two by two as if on parade. Sioux Subsistence. BISMABK , D. T. October 4 1. a. m. The Indian Bureau has arranged with the war department for the care , during the winter , of the two thous and Siour Indians , who have surren dered during the summer. Supplies will be forwarded from here to Fort Keogh , near where they ara encamp cd. Base Ball. The following games of baao bal were played October 2. CINCINNATI Cincinnati , 10 ; Buck eye , 2. CHICAGO Buffalo , 4 ; Chicago , 7 only'.eight innings were playd. HOLYOKE , Mass. Worcheater , 2 Troy , 4. WASHINGTON Cleveland , 8 ; Na tionals , 1. JEALOUSY. SACRAMENTO , Cal. Oct. 4,1 a. m. On Friday Mrs. George Hamilton sent a note asking an interview wit ! her husband , from whom she had sep arated. He called on her and during the conversation she shot him dead The ciuae was-jealousy. Last winte > ho shot and severely wounded the young lady who bad excited he ieal ousy. Razed not Raised. SpecUl Dispitth toThe B CHICAGO , Oct. 4 , 1 a. m. Joseph Arl was yesterday engaged in raisin ] his housBj a one story frame structur on Arnold strojt , being aiststcd by his aona Joe a"hd John. They had got It to a height of about eight 'feet from tha ground , when it luddonly fell and Joe , Jr. . was instantly killed , while John was fatally Injured ; Joseph , Sr. escaped. The hoBM wa wrecked and a stove thrown over , set ting fire to the building , and'charring the body of young Ar' ' , before the flames could be extinguished BANCT0ABY SCOKCHIHg. St. Marks Eoiscopal church , cor ner of 36th and Cottage Grore avenue eight fire yesterday afternoojj from a defective flae , and was damaged to the extent of three thousand dollara ; insurance $5,000. , * CHICAGO BABE BAIL. x A series of eight ball games has been arranged between theChicagos and Nationals ; a part of them to be played in Washington , a part in Balti more. The first will be playedin Wash ington on Saturday next. The Chicago cage te m will probably DH Disbanded after these gamed , until tfi1 * " of next season's campilg'.i. * MABKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Niw YORK , October 2 1 p. m. MONEY At 2i per cent ; exchange steady atl S1H100.GOVERNMENTS. GOVERNMENTS. Stead . tJ S. 6V81 101 } O.S.1'4. . . 1 07J U.S. B's 1 02l CurreucyC'S. ' 1 SB tl.S-4'a 1 OS * STOCKS. Moderately active and advancsd J@U per cent since the opening. i The bank statement is unfavorable. The following are the changes : Loans decreased , $880,400 ; specie increased , $103,700 $ ; legal tenders decreased , $150,900 $ ; deposits increased , $804- 500 ; circulation decreased , § 245,800 ; reserve decreased ) $2-13,325. Cnlc = uo Produce Market. - CHICAGO , O'ctober 2 , Wheat No. 2 spring } sold at 92j JJc 4for October ; 93043 for November - vember , closing at 94@94Jo for cash ; 94 Jo for October ; 94c for No. 3 ; 93c or the year. Corn No. 2 , 3939c for Octo- > er ; 4040gc § for November ; 39J@ 39icfor the year , closing at 39i@39gc or cash and October ; 40gc for No vember ; 4444c for May. Rye Steady at 82c for cash orOc - tttber. B. rley No. 2 , 74Jc for cash or Oc- ; ober ; 76c for November. Pork Closed at § 18 00 for cash ; $18 00@18 25 for October ; $12 65 $12 Q7 for November ; gl2 15@12 20 for December ; $12 15@l2 20 for the year ; $12 75 fof January. L srd § 7 80@7 82 for cash , Octo- > er and November ; $7 72J for the rear. _ _ Live Stock. , CHICAGO , October 2. Hogs Sales at $4 65@5 00 for heavy > acking ; $4 85@5 00 for light pack- ng and shipping ; $5 00 < ga 30 for ; oed to choice heavy shipping lots ; Receipts , 10,560. Cable The excessive receipts yes- erday and the large number of all kinds left over created dullcss. Among the lots were three or four arge dioves of extra prime steers , for W.-ich'&o suitable offer has been made ; , heir averages ranged from 1,700 to 1,950 pounds , are still in the pens ; the receipts of Texan steers and olllar weilern cattle Were again liberal , but no sales of any kind of stock were re- lorted uo to 11 o'clock ; the' market vaa entirely nominal at present qao- ations.tho pens at the present writing ) eing filled with stock ; fresh receipts ) 1,600 heid. YorS Produce Marten HEW YORK , October 2. Flour Round hoop Ohio , § 4 50 ® 4 95 ; choice , do , $5 00@6 00 ; super fine weatern , S3 50@4 05. Wheat Chicago , 81 07@1 08 ; Mil waukee , Si 08 ; No. 2 red winter , $103f@l 00. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , 62o Oats White No. 1,44c ; No. 2 , 42 ® 42 Jo ; No. 3 , 40@401c ; mixed No. 1 , 42c ; No. 2 do , 4U@42c. Pork SID 00@19 70 for October ; $13 5014 50 for the year. Lard 88 30@8 32J for October ; $825@8 27ifor November ; $8 22j@ 8 25 for December ; $8 22J@8 25 for January. Ht. boulB FTOQUCO. ST. Louis , October 2. Flour Firm and unchanged Wheat No. 2 red,94gc for cash ; 9494io for October ; 96J@96jo for November ; 97icfor December ; 94& © 94jo for the year ; No. 3 , 89@89Jc. " Corn 38go for cash ; 39i@39gc for November ; 38j@38o | for Decombar ; 38@38jc for the year ; 44c for May. Oats 29J@29jc for cash ; 30c for November. Rye Slow ; 82Jcbid. Barley Unchanged ; choice to fancy , 80@90c. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. Whisky Steady at $110. Pork Nominal. Bacon § 5 75@5 87i@8 87i@0 00(2 ( 925. 925.Lard Lard Firm at | ? 707 80. Receipts Flour 6,000 brls , wheat 75,000 bu , corn 51,000 bu , oats 41. . 000 , bn , rye 6,000 , barley 8,000. Shipments Hour 13,000 brls whea't 146,000. bu , corn 31,000 bu oata 6,000 bu. St-ixjuls Live stock. ST. Louis , October 2. Hogs Quiet ; Yorkers and Bil timores , $4 754 85 ; mixed pack ing , $4 65@4 95 ; butchers to fancy 95 0035 25. Receipts , 3,700 ; ship ments , 5,800. Hot Blaze. Special Dispatch to The Bee. OISCEWATI , October 4 1 a. m.- Between 2 and 3 o'clock yesterda ; afternoon James Mack's saw-mil planing mill , ship yard , seveaal smsl houses and some immense piles o lumber , situated in the eastern part o the city , were entirely consumed b fire. The fire caught from a lightei cigar thrown upon some shavlngt The yards andbuildings burned covej ed fiva acres. It wss one of the lioi test fires that has ever been Cincinnati for some time. ? § 0,000 ; Ipjurance , ? 2 2,000. i DOMESTIC DOING ? , John Kelly Squeezes the "Sinews of War" of the New York Police. The Eight of Women to Vote in Utah Affirmed by the Su preme Court , General Demand for Irish Laborers in the South- Several Shooting Scrapes. Carl Schnrz Violently Irritated By tiie Conundrums of a Beporter. " t - ' Roscoe Conkling Royally En tertained at the Metro polis of Ohio. The Presbyterian General Council Closed. John Kelly's Latest Move. Special DLjpatch to The Bee. NEW Yoftk , October 24 p. m. There is considerable excitement in police circles at the open assessment of members of the force for political purposes. Yesterday was pay day , and when the men were mustered there was road to them a circular pledging the utidersignfed to subscrip tions for political purposes. It was especially stated in the circular that the subscription was voluntary. The captains' subscription is fixed at $100 , sergeants at 825 , roundsmen and pa trolmen at $10 eacb. "WorHen ilay Voie In Utah. Special Dispatch to fjieife } ; SALT LAKE , October 2 L p. m. - The Supreme court yesterday de livered tto opinion on the woman suf frage , deciding the act constitutional and that woman are entitled to' vote at all elections in this territory. Chief Justice Hunter delivered tbe opinion , Associate Justice Emerson agreeing , and Associate Boreman dissenting. Boreman has resigned his judgghip , this being his last case. The Gentiles from governor down , are very indig nant on account of the adverse opin ion , while the .MorrhtJtia arti corres pondingly jubilant as th6 decision saves them ten thousand votes. Irish Preferred. SpecUl Dispatch to Tni Bis. NEW Yonk , October 3 , 4 p. m Several communications from the south have been received recently at the Castle Garden requesting that im migrants being desirous of employ ment be sent to the applicants. In every instance Sapt. Connelly de mands that reference from responsible and well-known persons be furnished ai to the character and responsibility of the applicants in order to protect the immigrants agiinst imposition. The communications invariably sug gest "Irish preferred. " Mr. Connel ly sent 75 immigrant laborers to Georgia yesterday to be employed on the Georgia & Florida railroad atl 50 a day. The Eastern Texas railroad has sent for 200 laborers to be em ployed at § 1.25 a day. Roseoe's Raid. Spaclai Dispatch to The tieo CINCINNATI , October 3 4 p. m. Senator Conkling remains in this city for the Sabbath. He makes an ad dress on industrial topics at the expo sition this afternoon , and then has a bception at the Lincoln club. Ho rill spend a quiet Sunday here , and ; o to Indiana next week , making his rat speech at Richmond Monday. Double Murder [ pedal Dispatch to The le ! FORT SMITH , Ark. , Oct. 2. A ter- ible affray occurred late last night near tbe Big Lent , between a man name ! W. P. A. Jphnaon and a negro named Crawford Morris. Both werG intoxicated , and quarreled and drew evolvers. Johnson was shot twice hrough the stomach and once through , ho lungs ; Morris was shot once hrough the stomach. Both are Jnbw dying. The Usual Story , pedal dispatch to The Bee. NEWBUKN , N. C. , October 2. 4 p. m. Jrfmes Thomas and Mat Tisdale , two prominent citizens , got into a dispute , resulting in a quarrel , in which Tisdale cut his antagonist throat from ear to ear with a razor , causing almost instant death , He at once gave himeelf up and is now in 'ail. Ghungr How's Fortune. Special Dispatch to las flim. WASHINGTON , October 2 4 b. mi = - The department of state is in receipt of information from the United States minister at Shanghai to the effect that Chung How , laie Chinese minister to Russia , who was sentenced to deatt for his action in connection with the Kuldja treaty and afterwards tempo rarily reprieved , has at last been un conditionally sat at liberty by direc tion of his government. Schurz's Views. Special Dispatch to The Bee CLEVELAND , Oct. 2. Carl Schurz , to a direct question from a Fenny Prese reporter : "Do you believe it is con sistant with civil service reform tc make political speeches , " replied 'Yes , why not. " When asked if he believed GsrSeld's record pure and honest , he got irritated , bit his cigar , spit violently and replying in the affirmative , went to scribbling off c speech in German. He declined tc answer any further , similar questions Presbyterians in Council. Bpedal Dispatch to Tbe Bee. PHILADELPHIA , October 2,4 p. m. The last session of the Presbyteriai council was convened this morning ir Horticultural ball by Prof. D. R Kerr , of Pittsburg. Miecelleneou business being the only and rather in definite order of the day , the attend ance of delegates and visitors wa small. To further the workln ; of the council in Ihe future , the buel nets committee recommended the ap pointment of a standing committee b each branch of the Presbyteria church represented Jn.tfce alliance with which the clerks of the council maybe in correspondence upon any topic whicli the business of the council may require. The delpgates were in structed to bring this letter to the attention of the church. The council acknowledged with thanks the letter received from the Perth conference. Friendly greetings were also directed to to sent to the free church of Breslau. A letter of greet ing and good will was directed to be sent to the Methodist Ecumenical con ference , to bo held in London in 1831. pruying for the BUCCESJ of the confer ence. Blocking ; the Lotteries. Speritt Dispatches to Tnn Bra. WASHINGTON , October 2 4 p. m. The lottery mon wt-io before the post- rmster-ceneral azain to-d y and pre sented further arguments to induce him to suspend the order relating to the withholding of lottery mails. Mr. Maynard refused , thus leaving the order in force until pending cases In the Supreme court are decided. The postmaster - general leases here to night to enter the campaign in Indiana - , diana ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to The Bee. CINCINNATI , October 3" Hon. Tom Ecring writes from Arizona that ho is convalescent from his accident , but will not be able to participate in the Ohio campaign. Ho says victory is sure , and ono absent battle-axo won't bo missed. FOKT Saiitti , Ark. , October 3. Deputy Marshall Rutherford was at tacked on the 22d of September by Seminole Indians. Ho succeeded in escaping , but lost his horao aud pris- o'nef. o'nef.NEW NEW YORK , October 6. Ex-Judge Hilton , of this city , declines to bo a candidate for congress from the Twen tieth district , aa hia business interests preclude all thought of his accepting. CINCINNATI , 0. , October 2. Twen ty-four thousand dollars has been sub scribed during tlia week to the art museum , which leires about S17.COO yet to bo raised. The exposition will devote the proceeds next Saturday to this fund. CINCINNATI , October 2. Timothy Connell , foreman on the Cincinnati , Hamilton and Dayton railroad , while switching trains his foot caught in the frog and he waa killed by a freigh' engine. Cohnell waa thirty years of ago and leaves a wife and family. Weaver Esplalns- Speclil Dls skh to The Baa. CHICAGO , Octobef 1 1 a. m. Gen. J. B. Weaver , greenback candi- didate for president , spent Sui.day in the city , resting. Ho has prepared P card in which ho eels forth the amount received for campaign purpoats , which , from all sources , amounts to $1,695 Of this sum he h s contributed to Where S570 , leaving $1,125 , with which to defray the expenses of his long and laborious cimpaign. This Bum does not reach by $100 his actual expenses , and he denounces the state ment that he is using the money of either of the other parties to prose cute his campaign. All of the money that ho has received has come from greenback funds , and as to knuckling under to either the republican or democratic leaders , he solemnly de clares himself to be fighting them bit terly. BigBaking - . SpccUl Dispatch to The Uee > Sr. Louis , October 4 , 1 a. m. A fire broke out at ten o'clock yesterday morning in the O'Fallon fl"tir mill in this cilyfind before it cnuld ba subdu ed , it Ind almost completely destroyed the structcre. The fire originated in the third story , but from what cinee could not be ascertained Thobuilding wai valued at aljout 340,000. Among the contents were 0,000 bihhels of wheat. Loss not covered by insurance. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING SIDEWALKS. Crrr CLKRK'S Orr.cB. 1 OHtUA , sept. 29.h , ISSO. f Seated proposal will be received by the under- sl.ned until Tuesdiy everting , October 5th. at 7 } oclccip m. . for the co s'ruciion aud rep\lr'njr iltiuewalkc in front of andaij jiam the folioing * - ing described premises , toit : TO BE CONSTRUCTED. WcC. GO feet of the out 1 8 fevt of lot 2 , Capitol add. , eouth > ldf 6iDodzflS',6 feetIde. . West 70 fcit of tteea3t.C3fcetofIot2.Capltoi add. , sou'.h side ot Dodiru St. , 6 feet w.de. Lot 2 , south side ot ChKnjo Si , blk 57,6 feit wide Lota 1 and S , tvcat side of l tb street , blk 261 , permanent gNde , 6 ttet wide. Lota.tvea < I' ' . o9thiticctWk03 , temporary Elide , 6 feet wide. Lot 1 , south side of Canltol A\C. , blk 93 , tm- pcrary gr Jinj , 6 feat wide. Lot 1 , west aide of 9ttt aret , blk 93temporary grading , B feet wide L it 8 , west side cf th street , blk " ( temporary iding. d fet wide. Lota 7 and 8 , north side of Capitol Ave. , blk 70 , temporary griding Gfcctwida. LoU , east side c.foth street , tli "D , " tsm- porarv cra-iiDjf , 6feetId ; . Eist Jollot 1Q , north aide Cummins street , blk ' 014 , temporary griding , 6 feet wide. Lot 5 , eaat side of 2Jod atreet , blk 15 , tem porary graclntr , 6 feet wide. Lnt5 , east ido if 22nd street , blk 15 , 6 feet w'dc. w'dc.Lots , north tide cf California , street , blk IS , 6 feet wide. East I o : lot 10 , north aide of Cummlng street , blhl91 } . efettwlde. I ota l > nd P , east side of 9th street , bl ! : "D , " Of eet wide. Lots 7 and 8 , north s'de of Capitol Avenue , bit 70 , U feet ride. lal 8 , west sidy of Oth street , b'k 70 , S feel wide. iait 1 and S , west aide of 9th atrtet. blk 83 , 6 f ° et wide Lot I , south side of Capitol Ate. , blk 63 , a feel wide. wide.Lot Lot I , Biuth side of Douglas street , b'k 116 6 feet tide. lot S , west side of 19th street , bile 114 , 6 feu wideLots Lots 1,2. south } of 6 and 6 , west tide of 19:1 : street , la Ilortach'a 2nd add. , blk 6,1 feet ide South J of 1'its 2.3,4 , o , 8 , 7 > ' < d 8 , wes * si < Of 19th street , m ilorbach'd 2nd add. , bli tt < feet wide. Lots 4 , S and 6 , trest side 19h street , In Her ta'ti'aStdadd.blk4.4 divide Lots 2 and 3 , west tide ot 19.h street , E. V Fwlihaddbik3 , * letawlde. TO BE REPAIRED. Lots < uth § of 8 , weat side ot 16th slrtet , bl ] 201 j , 10 feet Jtide Lo'B 1 and 2 , south silo of Howard street [ Kountze & Rmh's addition ] blk' . H fe't wi ie L-.tS , west side of lth ttrett , blk 33 , C fee wide. wide.LoU 3 and 4 south side of Davenport street blk 78 , 6 feit wide. Iiorth i of 8 , neat si'Je of 16th street , bfe 193 ] 6 feet w.de South \ of 8. west lido of 16th atreet , blk 201' ' 6 fcetwids. Sucn sidewalks to be constructed find i epaii ed of 2 Inch pine p'ank , flru quality , and to t be lu w'dtb as aboTc specifier. To be pild for In warrants drawn upon tpactal rand ton leried upon the prope.-lr 1 ttont of and adjoining which f aid sidewalks a : to be constructed or repalrf d Each bid matt ba accompanied with a benIn In the sum of Five Hundred Dollars , aa agua antee that tbe bidder will arc pttbe con'ru and perform tbe work in caic the same U let I him. Bids to be opeord at the Orit regul : meellosr of the city coonci' , All bids to b < > addressed to the ondenljn < ana endorsed , "Propoeaa fc ; uoustrnctlne ai rcpiirine sldewilk * ' The rlzht b reserved' re feet aoy and all bids. By order of ths City Council. J-F.McCARTl.-BY , E p30-6t City Clerk. A. UBERMANN , X.3EJ ELER , Cor. Douglas andJSth Sts. * Gives Great Bargains in ladies' and Gents AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES ' " * All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine mm NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular derrmml for the GRNTJINE SINGER in 1679 exc * deil thatof any previous ilurinir the Quarter of a Cent ry in wr ich this "Old Jicluble' ' Machine 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. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day I For eTcry tuslntsa day In the yeir. The " O'd Reliable " Singer is the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every REAL Singer Sewing Machine haa their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm of the Machine. THE SINGER MANUFACTURINQ 00. Principal Office : 34 Union Spare , New York- 1,530 Subordinate Offices in the United States and Canada , and IJ.OCO OHicW in the O'd World and South America. neplf il&wt' FOR SALE MsivysBm < " \ - ± -t FEVErMGUi * nnc TS i k i IMV Ji * W ai iiwM V THE GREAT MALARIALAHfiDOTE OFTHEAGE. ? ,03rtalnf Sure and Spe2dy. NEVERFMLSTOCURE. The only articleknownihatWill eradoafe\\\\s \ \ disease Jff ' 77 OV7y I rOn IHw SjrSi Gfli * J.C.RICHARDSON , toLLPnOPRICTOR General Adf1t9/ RICHfiRDSONaCO. WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. The Nebraska and Iowa State Pairs re-echo the verdict of the World's Great Expositions at Paris , London , "Vienna and Philadelphia. The only diplo mas giv.en at both these Fairs were awarded for work done on the silent No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Foi proof of this read the offlcia list of premiums. Sales room , 569 15th St. ( Jacobs Block ) Omaha , Neb. ocS-tl DRY GOODS. L B WILLIAMS & SONS , Cor. Dodge nml Fifteenth Sts. FILL IMPORTATIONS. We open and Place o& . sale , Monday * Sept. 13th , two cases of our 48 In. Blk. Cashmere at $1.00. Also Wavy Blue , ' Wine , Gen darme , Dark Green , Pheas ant Brown , Coachman's Drah , Marine Blue , Olive , etc. , with novelties especial ly made to comhine with the ahove , First Quality All Wool CASHMERE OPERA Flannels. For Ladies'Sacks in Royal Blue Old Gold , Navy , Cherry , and all the latest Shades. LADIES' CLOTH for Ladies and Children's Suits in 24 , 27 48 and 54 in , widths. SELECTED STILES IN Fall GalldOfl , CAMBRICS AND FOULARDS .n ' Beautiful Design ? . We Display the latest novel ties in these useful Dress ma- ; eriala , many of which are ex ceedingly ezqusite. Ameiican and Scotch GINGHAMS ! IK ROMAN & CLAN PLAIDS. Extensive lines in the ahove goods in the latest patterns to select from. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. nCUTO WASTED to ut > Dr. CHASES AUtN I O 2000 RECIFE BO.K Stilt at Sight. Yoadoubl yur money Addrc Vr. Chui"i Printing House , Ann Arbor , Midi. THE DAILY BEE Contains the L test Home and Tele * graphic News qf the Day.