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Debts , llito of JlTUlIty. Oto hcf Cltw. intercut , insolvent an ! A And thouw - ' "V1- ' ol ? other ! * * . . other volumes , too numer ous to meation , both new and Keoud-htnd. LIBERAL PRICES PAID roR SECOND-HAND BOOKS , cither in caih o. Adddrcu : H. SCHONFELD , _ 1116 Farnham itreet , 'OMAHA , - T * - FOREIGN EVEIV1S. Violent Speeches Made at an Irish Land Meeting. Collapse of a Church Gal lery Causes Loss of Life and Limb , Large Importation of Arms Into Ireland by the Agitators. Grand Demonstration Over-Gari baldi at Genoa. Thirty Men Killed by an Ex plosion in a Japanese Arsenal. Panama Canal Receives a Big Boom. Synopsis of Parnell's Great Speech at Cork. A CUUHCII FLOOK FALL. Special dtcpaich to TUB Dm LONDON , October 5 , 4 p. IB. A portion of the floors of the gallery of St Aloysua Catholic church , at Man- cheater , collapsed yesterday , during mass , allowing a large number of poole le to fall to the main floor of 10 edifice. Several persons are eported killed and many others ijured. The accident is a surprise , w the gallery was believed to be well upported and sifo. The clmrch was ocatod in Ogden street , Ardwich , a uburb of the city , and WAS built in 852. Revs. JL J. O'Calhchan and . Smith are tlie pastors. AKJIS IX IRELAND , pedal Dispatch to The Bee. LONDON , October 4 4 p. ra. The ovcrnrnent has received information rora trustworthy sources stating that n extraordinary lar o quantity of rrashas been recently imnorted into rcland , and distributed by the agita- ors. ON LANDLORDISM , peclal Dispitch loTie ] Bee. DOBLIN , October 4 4 p. m. After tie Parnell procession and speech at 7ork yesterday , Mr. Prtrnell was ban- netted at Victoria Hotel. It was a otice < kble.fe3turetjf tha dinner Jthiit Yfci1 * * ! * * ! r , J.f - ttf kbft > * - * f j * . f r"rtr - "n hia reply to the leading toast , cbfaf- ilimentary to hiinsolf , Pamell said : 'When we hear of such iceling sen- .inientalily about outrngea alleged o have been committed on attic and got news of the occasional murder ot a landlord , wo arc entitled o remember the fact that for the lives f one or two landlords stricken own by exasperated tenants , the vos of 25,009 Irish peoplu have been ixtinguished. Mr. Parnell said he was not there toapolo iza for violence f any kind , but it was only just to emember that theie was two sides to his business , and that the people sub- nittod to outrages on the part f the landlords until such Ubmission waa no longer possible ; ntil the laiv provided the necpssary emedy for the abject and helpless ondition of the tenantry , bloodshwd would ensue , .is effect follows cause. Ho concluded by predicting the downfall of landlordism , which was erely a piece of machinery , for naintaining English rule over Ire- and. P.unell remarks were not al- ogethcr satisfactory to the advocates if armed revolution as not going far nongli , but the most radical portion > f them was loudly applauded. THtt ULTIMATUM. pecial Dispatch to Fuo lieo. LONDON , October 5 la. m. Ir. Gladstone and Lords North- irook and Granville have returned to jondon , and held an informal conference - once yesterday. Lord Hartington has gene to Balmoral to lay before the queen the results of the deliberations f the cabinet on the situation In the east. None of these have , as a mat er of course , rt-ached the public di- ectly , but it is whispared in clubs .11 d semi-oflicial circles that the plan lias been elaborated , which the am- assadorB at Conn tan tinoplo will bo ikely to adopt. SULTAN'S sen ESI E. A Constanttnoplo dispatch says As- ien P ha , Turkish minister for for eign affairs , presented to the atubassa- ilors yesterday the sultan's scheme to xrrange for the settlement of issues hich have brought on the present crisis. SICKENING SWINE. The county inspectors of Lan cashire have reported plouro-paeu- monia among awino. Too Texan fever continues to spread. PANAMA'S DITCU. The international syndicnto signed the documents , at Paris yesterday. containing the plans and provisions forthe construction of an inter-oceanic canal across the Isthmus of Panama. This is the scheme of svhich Do Les sens is the principal promoter. INFLAMED IRISHMEN. Special DUpttch to The Bee. DUBLIN , October o. 1 a. in. At a land meeting at Armagh Sun day there wore cries of "Shoot the landlords , " Down with the queen and the government. " The leaders of the meeting afterwards made iuflamma- tary speeches at Newey , and created great and dangerous excitement among the people. GLORY FOR GARIBALDI. Sp cUt Dispitch to TJI Bsn. GENOA , October 5 1 a. m. Gari baldi arrived here yesterday on a steam tug and was received with pop ular enthusiasm. On laniiug at the quay Gen. Garibaldi drove at onca to the residence of hU daughter , and while en route was saluted by the yast crowds that lined the streets. ARSENAL EXPLOSION. Special Dispatches to The Bee YOKAUAMA , October 5 1 a. m. Thirty men were killed by an explo sion iu the Osaka arsenal on August 31. KXW YORK , October 5. The cedes Dea O'Leary , Frank "Hart t Geo. Guyon , John Doblor and Chas. Davies , sail for Liverpool to-morrow. O'Leary'a running mare Thought , will cross the sea with him and it La ex pected she will take part In the races in England. The pedestrians will bo present at the contest for the Astley belt in which Dobler will contest. EOEKIBLE HYDKOPEQBIA , A Young Man Bitten by a Mad Dog Twelve Years Ago Dies in Agony. Special Dlipatch to The Bee. JERSEY CITY , N. J. , October 5 1 a. m. Joseph Martinet died here yes terday of what the doctors claim was an at'ack of hydrophobia. The de ceased was 20 yesrs of age , and was bitten by a small black and Ian dcg , about twelve years ago , on the hand. It was not regarded as serious , as the dog showed no symptoms of madnefs. Young Martinet grew to manhood and was employed by his father , a growr in Jersey City. He was also a mem ber of the Fourth regiment , N. G. S. N. J. , and went with his company as a guard of honor with Gen. Torbert's remains to Philadelphia last week. For some days , however , he has com plained cf not feeling well and of hav ing a pain about his shoulders and back , but it was supposed to be rheu matism. Sundiy night , ho became wnrae and acted so strangely that a watch was kept over him. Ho would not remain in his roombut ran in and out , raving meantime about hia be trothed , cx-PostmHstor Green's daugh ter. The family physician was called to the house and subsequently another doctor came. They agreed that ho was suffering from hydrophobii. Mar tinet heard the statement , evidently , for he repeated "Hydrophobia" from that time till about 7 o'clock j-ester- day morning , when ho ran out and made his way to Mr. Mayn'a residence in Sussex street. He was followed by his mother and the physicians were again sent for , and they then affirmed the disease to be undoubtedly hydro phobia. The young man about" this time seemed conscious of approaching death , and asked to kiss hia mother. She pressed her lips to his cheek , and he said , "Oh , kiss my iips , mother. " Aa she made a movement to obey the request , the physician * interfered and prevented her , saying-she might be come Inoculated with the disease. The doctors then sprinkled chloroform upon the patient's face , which almost immediately turned black , and .death followed quickly. The mother of the deceased refuses to believe the disease to have been hydrophobia , in spite of the doctors' decision , and a ( linns that her son died from rheumatism of the heart , and that it was an act of cruel ty to prevent her last embrace. After the young man had been bitten , - ' ' " " " " " " " " " jtw-lxa yeara-'W' * "I"/ tne coyery that the dog had been attacked by a rabid cur. while running in the street. A policeman had killed he mad dog and h&d attempted to kill he other , but the dog received ono hot , which did not prove fatal , and cnped further harm. The next day ( tor it had bitten the boy , it WAS oizcd with apanus end was killed. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. IpccKl Dispatches to The Bee. - PHILADELPHIA , Octobpr 5. There s great excitement in political circles , ; rowing out of alleged frauds of atur.\lir tion. It is charged that ully 2000 voters have been made out o foreign born men who are not en- tied to the franchise. The leaders u both sides are making counter hargcs , but the cases that are about o come to trial are brought by repub- cans. DELHI , N. Y. , October 5. The Woman Snn'rage state committee com menced their canvass of Delaware ounty by a meeting at the town hall , ttended by most of the ladies and gen- letneii of the place. Mias Emelitie A. napp presided and Mrs. Lillie Devoreaus Blake made the leading ipeech. CINCINNATI , October 5. Horses in , his city are beginning to show syruj- nms of the epizootic. As yet indica- ions are of a mild form of the disease. KEY WEST , Fla. , October fi. Ono yellow fever death occurred last night. A relapse in a degree resulted from ixposure. NEW YORK , October 4- Theatrics ! lanager Kelly has returned here from Son Francisco. Kelly took Rev. Talmage on his recent lecturing tour o the'Pacific coast , and ha has now under contract Mayor Kalloch , who s to lecture through the east , com mencing at Boston Saturday next. WASHINGTON , October 5. Scientific miU of the interior dep rtment nrho have made a careful survey , unite n predicting that there will ba an ab- cncu of locusts in the west during the eason of 1881. NEW YORK , October 5. Horalio Sevmour will tn kp a speech in Chick- ering hall next Friday evening. BROOKLYN , N. Y. , October 5. John Dwyer instantly killed H. Da- browaky yesterday in a saloon by .triking . httn with a billiard cue. No cause ia assigned. Dwyer is a povrer- ul follow , and it required five police men to take him to the station house. CuiCAGO , October 5. Jockey Club p rk is to bo sold to tha hiuhest bid der on the 27th. The r .perty with buildings is valufcd at § 100,003 , and the liabilities of the club amount to $53,700. ' WASHINGTON , October 5 Owing to the exorbitant bids for rebuilding the lifo stations on the lakes , nothing will be done about the matter until next spring. Base Ball. The following gimes of base ball wcro played October 4. NEW YORK Metropolitans 8 , Wor- cestera 7. WASHINGTON Cleveland , G ; Na tionals , 1 ; gams was called at the 6th inning on account of rain. Big Billiards. . Special Dispatch to The B e. NEW YORK , October 5. Tha fourth regular game of billiards for the Col- lender emblem and a money stake of $1,000 , six hundred points up at the champion game , took place last night before a largo audience at Tammany hall. The contestants were Geo. Slosson and Jacob Schaefer. Both players were in fine trim and consld erablo money was wagered on the re sult. In the tenth inning , Schaefer made a run of 312 points , the largest on record , at the champion game. The score stood , at this point. Schaef- er , 400 , Slossoa 111 and the latter by careful pi ying gradually forged ahead and ran the game out in the eigh teenth inning , with a run of 174. The game at the finieh stood , Slocson COO , Schaofcr 438. Slosson's highest run was 174 , 138 and 111. Schaef- er's 312 , 44 and 27. THE CHILIAN WAE , Capt. Pat K. Lynch Leads the Victors on Linid. PANAMA , October 4,10 p. m. Ad vices from Lima , Peru , contain an item of interest regarding the war in the South Pacific , received there by the last steamer. The town of Chora- bat WES occupied on the 10th of Sep- tem-erbythe Chilians under Capt. Pat K. Lvnch ; SCO men and 300 men and 203 horses were landed with out resistance , Tne Chilianat once took possession of thfe railroad to the interior and immediately commenced shipping large quantities of sugar from the hnciemias up the V-Uluy. Twenty carloads w < jro o nbark-d at Captapu on the llth. It was feared that the destruction of many of the fine estates in the neighborhood wquld soon follow. The bombardment of C.illao was again begun on August 31. The "Union" ' was hit by a shell from Augainas , and it ia reported lome dmae wa done. It is said Capt. Lynch has telegraphed to Lima de manding § 100,000 in gold as a contri bution , adding that if the sum was not quickly paid all the valuable ma chinery and the whole place will be destroyed. Advices from Chili repqrt that the Chilian army will leave Arela for Lima on tie 18th of September. The anniversary of the independence of Chili and the attack on Lima take place on October 8. Now Patents. The following is the regular and complete official list of patents issued from the United States patent office to inventors of Iowa and Nebraska tor the weuk ending Tuesday , Sep tember 28,1880 : IOWA. George S Bartlett , Lson , pump : John N. Chew , Logan , cattle pen ; Wm. C. Marr , Onawa , revolving sulky scraper ; George A. Miller , Dea Moines , ink roller attachment for printiii" machines ; M. E. Smith and A. M. Glaze , Traer , rotary brick ma chine ; J. B. Swisher and J. K. Mor- shon , Newton , grinding mill. NEBRASKA. J. F. Johnson and F. Eccleaton , Nebraska City , well bucket bottom. Gunpowder Plot. Spedal Dispatch to The Bee. OTTAWA , III. , October 5 , 1 . m. house nt this place , undoubtedly for Ihe purpose of destroying the records. The Bra had been stirted in the vault , nnd several record books were piled upon it and so badly burned as to bo of no ube whatever. Several cans of kerosene or nitro-glycorine , two kegs of powder and a torpedo were discovered by the firemen , who entered first , which , if they had been ignited , would have destroyed the en tire buiidiog and several lives , as well. The colla of some dozen prisoners In thu jail were just beneath whore , the tire was started , and all would have perished. Certain people arc sus pected , but further evidence will bo before any arrests are made. A Railway Horror Averted. Special dispatch tuTns BKB. PROVIDENCE , October 5 1 a. m. An attempt waa made to wreck the Shore Lmo twin at Elmwood , a aub- nub of this city , lest night , by piic- ing sleepers on the track. The plot w.is discovered just in time to prevent a horrible disaster , as tna train would IIAVO leaped into a deep pond , had it left the track. SUCCESSFUL STRIKE. Yesterday the journ men shoema kers struck for 10 per cent advance and the bosses acceded to the demand. Michigan Tornado. Special Dispatch to The Beo. DETROIT , October 5 1 a. m. The furious atorm of Saturday night was general throughout the state , but in the townships of Asseria and Johns town , B-irry county , it became a tor nado , cutting a awath over ten milea long and from a few rods to half mils wide. Tne destruction of hous es , barns , fences , wheat stacks anil orchards was very great , and fifty- four head of horses and cattle were ki'led. The house of Harry Toole , of AsserU , was demolished , and his two little giils killed outright. At the house of J. A. Burchard , his wife and four children * wore all seriously injured. Many more persons were seriously injured. Receiving Grant Special DlspAtch to The Bee NEW YORK , Ooctober 6 , 1 a. m. Arrangementa for the torch light par ade of the "Boys in Bluo" nozt Mon > day evening , in honor of Gen. Grant , are about completed. Itjia calculated that 25,000 to 30,000 men will parade The column will be divided Into three divisions. Gen. Horace Porter wli command the first and Gen. Joel W , Maion the second. There will be a Urge number of delegations from Brooklyn , New Jersey , Staten Island , and Connecticut and 1,000 uniformed menj from Albiny , who 'will parade five thousand men from the stock ex chance , equipped with new style Ian terns ; a largo number from the pro ducc exchange and a club formed o ; clerks of down town business houses will also parade , Rsqnests will b sent to occupants of houses fronttn , on the line of march , asking them i decorate and illuminata their dwel lings , if In no other way than b ; lighting the gas in each room an throwing open tha blinds. Gen. Grant will arrive in this city Saturday night or Sunday morning , and will piss the Sabbath qnietly , visit the different headquarters on Monday , re view the parade from the stand at the Worth monument on Monday evening and on Tuesday will go to Boston. St ; Julien ana the Epizootic. Special Dispatch to The Bee WASHINGTON , Oct. 5 , 1 a. m. Preparat ona for the national fair , which opens to-day , have been made on a grand scale. From present in- dications the fair will be a aucceta in every respect. The races promise to exceed those of last yearsome ; very celebrated ! stables beipg already rep resented , Tnegrea event race on Friday , when St. Julien is to trot againethis best time , Hickok , Kis owner , said : "I am a littlp cfraid of one thing , and that ia the epizootic ; St. Julien has been in Boston stubles where It prevailed. . "He couqhed a little yesterday and I am a little alarmed about him , still , I hope he may be all right on Friday. " I - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , NBW YORK , October fr I p. M. MONEY At 2 } per cent ; exchange steady at481i. \ . . GOVERNltKNTo. Stcadv. U.S.6V81 1 0 . . * ' . . . . . . . . . U. 8.6'a 1 Di Currency et ? . . . . ! * 5 U.S.4j's lOSi ' * * STOCKS. Moderately moderately active i < 32 reacting J@U - * - " * WU 09 U. P. I. . . . . . 89 N YC IS' ' ' ? O C & 1C 19 Erie 40 ; Lackawtnn > . . . . _ 0 Erie prefd 7H HudaunCuul 85 ! RI llu } N JC 7.ij LakaShore 109 } M&E lit Northwestern 107 heading . ' 31 XorthwtBtem pfd.l24 : I. M 60 | PM 41 NP 21 Ohio 34 NP pfd 63 Ohopfd 76 ; L&N 166i at. Paul 91 N&O 61 : H Paulpfd ; .lll CB&O ISftl Stjoe f9J CinwUS 89J ft. Joejfd 82J Kif 33 JVabaali 6 } USEx 49 Wabaah pfd 6H H ST 70 t'mina 43 Alton 1-6 Omaha pfd 8J IliiiHa 112J ilU 0 Cnlcatto Produce Market. OHICAOO , October 4 Wheat No. 2 spring , sold at 94 95jc for October ; 94ig95c for No vember , closing at 94u for caahj 95c for December ; 94ofnr the year. Corn Sold at 3940c for Octo ber ; 40g@41c for .November ; closing at 39Jo for cash and October ; 40-j ® 40c for November445@45o ; forMiy. O its No. 2 , 3031Jo for cash30 ; § ® 31c for for Kovomber , closing at 3030jc for cash or October ; 30 0 for November ; 30Jo for May. Rye Steidy at 82c for cash ; 83o for November ; 84ic for December. Barley Firm ; No. 2 , 76c for Oc tober or November. Whisky SI 10. Pork Closed at $18 00 for cash ; g8 00@18 25 for October ; § 12 721 S12 55 for November ; § 12 05@12 25 for December. Lard Closed at 88 00 ® for cash ; $7 97 * for October 87 85@7 87i for November. Chicago Live CHICAGO , October 4. Hogs Moderately active ; sales at § 4 90@5 00 for light packing and shipping ; 84 G0@4 85 for hos.vy packing - ing ; $4 85(35 ( 25 heavy shipping lota. Receipts , 10,030. Cattle The unsatisfactory advices from New York and the large number left over from Saturday , together with the liberal receipts , caused a dull and unsatisfactory market for all grades. Ertra to prime ateers that arrived the middle of last week are still in the pens unsold. A large number of year- lUwa anchirjring calves arrived to day shipped west ujjointl. ? & B ? ] be only sales were a lot of cows at $2 30 , and a lo > , of stoukors at $2 GO , nothing whatever being done in any other grades of stock up to 11 o'clock ; fresh receipts , 2,768. at. LiOulH Produce. ST. LOOTS , October 4. Flour Firm and higher ; XX , S3 GO @ 3 85 ; XXX. $4 404 50 ; family , § 4 60@4 70 ; choice to fancy , 85 CO. Wheat Active and higher ; No. 2 red,95i95o for cash ; 95gQ95js95c ( for October ; 9798@97c forNovoin- her ; 9899c for December ; 95J@96 @ 95 | for the year ; No. 3 , 90J@92c ; No. 4 , 87c. Corn Higher at 38@39Jc for cash ; 39@38gc for October ; 39i@39jc for December ; 38 c for the year ; 44c for May. Oats Higher at 2930c for cash ; 30c for October ; 30 c for November. Rye Firmer at 84c. Barley Dull ; choice to fancy , 80 ® 90c. 90c.Butter Butter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. Whisky Steady at $110. Pork Easier ; new jobbing at 316 60. Dry Salt Meats Easy ; dry meat , § 5 00@8 25. Bacon Quiet at $5 75. Lard Firmer at § 7 90. Rewvpta Flour 9,000 tbrla , wheat 113,000 tu , corn 41,000 bn , oats 28- 000 , bu , rye 4,000 , barley 41,000. Shipments Flour 15,000 brls , wheat 36,000 bu , corn 15,000 bu , oats 4,000 bu. St. Liouls Live Stock. ST. Louis , October 4. Hogs Slow ; Yorkers and Bal- timnrea , $4 80 ; mixed packing , 84 704 85 ; butchers to fancy , $5 00 Receipt * , 7,400 ; [ shipments 4,050. New York Produce Market. NEW YORK , Oo'ober 4 Flour Round hoop Ohio , § 4 50 ® 4 95 ; choice , do , $5 00@6 00 ; super fine western , $3 50@4 00 ; common to good extra , g400@430 ; choice , § 435 @G 25 ; choice white wheat , $415 ® 460. ' Wheat Chicago ; 81 07@1 08 ; Mil waukee , 3108@108 ; No. 2 red win ter , $1 09 Corn Quiet at 70c. Oats White No. l,42jc | ; No. 3,60c mixed No. 1.40 ® 44J@4040c. | Whisky Quiet. Pork $13 50@14 50 for October § 14 25@12 50 for the year. Lard $8 37J@8 45 for October $8 32J@8 35@8 3708 38 for Decem ber ; S8 30 for January ; § 8 328 35 for February ; $8 25@8 27 | for the year. Reforming : Baee Ball. Special DUpatch to The Bee. ROCHESTER , October 5,1 a. m. A special meeting of the Base Ball League convened here yesterday and worked with closed doors. All the clubs were represented , and all of those now in the league will remain in next yeer. After a long and sharp de bate all the clnbs , except the Cincin- natiBpedged ] themselves to vote at the annual meeting in December for the amendment to the constitution forbidding bill playing on the league grounds on Sunday ; also for an amendment - ment , tint , under penalty of forfeit- era of membership in the league , no apiritous or malt liquors shall be Bold on any ground , or in any building un ? der control of the league. The five men reservation question was not fcached at 11 p. m. , when the league adjourned till 9 o'clock this morning. Beady for November. BpecUl Dispatch to The.Beo HAKTTORD , Conn. , October 5,1 s. m.In the town elections yeiterdaj throughout the state , the republican were generally successful iri electing I majority of the officers. DOMESTIC DOINGS , Irreparable Losses Caused by a Fierce Fire in Paris. The Conquering Giant of Utica Visiting the Bivoaacs of the Blest , The Bourbons Leadfete of Ohio Secretly Prepare for - - . - , the iiWake..1 , . . . - Tl--j- J A Story of Betrayal and Dis grace , Bathed in Burning Tears. Disastrous Fire In Paris. Special Dispitch to Tun BKB. NEW YORK , October 4 4 p. m. A Paris spec'al sajs : The fire which broke out Saturday night in the Pa- villion d'Flore , and which forthe mo ment threatened to destroy the Tuil- leriea a second time within the last decide - cide , was less disastrous than It might have been. As it is , some of the damage - ago done is irreparable. The glorious statuary of Oarpeaux , one of his mas terpieces , which adorned the side of the pivillion , was greatly injured by the flames. The fire was terribly ag gravated by the slowness of the fire men , and immense mischief was done. The principal lees is sustained by the prefect of the Seine. The archives of the city ports were in the building , but were saved. The firewas conquer ed by 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Kalloch's Cant. Special Dkpatch to Tni Bn. SAN FRANCISCO , October 4 3 p. m. Mayor Kalloch arraigned the grand jury in h's lecture Sunday night for indicting himself , ex-Register Kapler and Sheriff Desmond. According to Kalloch's report , the charge against the shorifl was that ho had allowed ex ercise and fresh air to young Killoch three times in five months ; that his indictment was based npon the testi mony of one man , and Kapler was in dicted as a punishment for endeavor ing lo purify the poll lists. No in dictments have yet been made public. Conklln ? the Conqueror. Special DIapatch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , Ohio , Oct. 5. Sena tor Conkling spent Sunday quietly in Cincindati , receiving but few friends. In the afternoon ho visited Maud S and drove her around the moh'ajlna.yynere' pe'aAs 'to-fllgilt. He goes this week to La Fayokte , Terre Hate and * Indianapolis , speak ing at the latter pi i c'o a week from to night , and then returns east. A Democratic Conference. Special dispatches to The Beo. CINCINNATI , October 4 , 4 p. m. An important democratic conference , particular * of which are not given to the public , was hold at the Grand ho tel , in this city , last evening. W. II. Barnum , of Now York , was present , but did not register at the hotel. The other distinguished persons at the conference - feronco were Senators Peiidleion and Thurman , John G. Thompson and F. McKinney , of the state democratic committee ; Gen. Ward , John A. McMahon - Mahon ; Gen. Banning and Samuel T. Hunt , nominees for congress. Betrayed ana Dlsgiaced. Spedal DIapatch to Tni Bu. NEW YORK , October 4 , t p. m. A private detective of this city has bean searching for a man deseribed as 24 yeara old , light complexion , small moustache , uvc feet and nine inches high , of stout build and blue eyes. He is looking for him in the interest of a young lady at the Stacey house , who tells the following story : "I am a resident of Louisville , Ky. , and the daughter of an actor well known in the southern states. As he was sel dom at home , I was left to the care of my uncle. Aft ° r leaving a convent at Springfield , Ky. , as my uncle was wealthy , but without family , I lived with him three years. A young man who waa her former playmate , frequented the house and kept my company until a couple of years ago , when ho went to New York with his mother , who is a widow. Sne is very wealthy , and owns property in this city. Her son has no occupation. He lives , it is said , on his mother's means. When he left Louisville we were engaged , and wo carried on com munication through the mail , up to his return to tint city throa weeks ago. Then he induced me to elope , saying we would get married at the first stopping place. We arrived - rived at Cincinnati toward evening. 1 ctrriod with me all mj jewelry and other articles of value. When we got to Cincinnati , he said we arrived too late to procure a mar riaga license and would have to wal till next day. I was alone. Hi abandoned me and as I learned , started on to this city. I dare not go home in disgrace. " The young lady is about 20 years of nge , a hand some brunette , of petite figure , and I dressed modestly. Wnen speaking she shows that her training has not been neglected. Several people have interested themselves in her benalf , and already a position has been offered her where she can earn a livelihood until the fugitive is cau ht. Health's Harbinger. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , October 5 , 1 a. m. A beautifully built and handsomely equipped steamer , pronounced "Tho Queen of the Waters , " made her trial trip yesterday , taking out large par ty of prominent citizens. She h called ' 'St. Jacobs Oil1 and her mis sion is a harbinger of good tidmca to the river towns of the Great Wet. Her crew will devote their time to the work of advertising St. Jacobs Oil. The boat is the properly of A. Voge- br , of Baltimore , and was built to ad vertise , in various ways , that great German remedy , St. Jacobs Oil. The Baptists' Prayer. Special Dispatch to the Ens. NEW YOEK , October 4 10 p. m. At the -weekly Baptist conference thie forenoon a call issued by a Washing. . ton clergyman for a season of prayer , that tha election be conducted for heof glory ot God , and the interest of ; country , wivs cpnsidered. Eevt Pn Ma onf of explains that nothing pariisan wrs Intended in the cill , hot that it was felt that there was a crisis in the coun try's affairs. An amendment waa offered but overruled as out of order , that churches pray God to uvcicome th so things. November 1st was ap pointed as the tbto for the special meeting for prayer. Another Ute Murder. Special dispatch to Tha Bee OtKAT , Col. | October 4. Via Lake City , Colorado. On the 29ih of September , encamped on the Cin namon , about fonr miles from Cliue's Rancho , were visited by a number of Uncoulpahare Utcs , who demanded supper. Being refused , ono of the Indiana attempted to shoot , where upon a freighter fired , killing -an In dian named Johnson , a son of Chief Cnavanau * . Jsows of the affair was communicated to tllo a ent at Los Pines , at whose request adelail of s'x soldiers was immediately ordered to CHre's Ranche and the freighter ar rested. While on their way back to the ugancy , they were surrounded by a party cf Indian ? , who overpoweroa the guard nnd took the prisoner from them. There is little doubt but thai the Indians have murdered the freighter. That Comet. Special iliapatch to TBS OBE. NEW YORK , October 5 1 a. m. The following special from lloches- ter is published here : I observed the now comet Saturday and Sundry evenings. It h g > ing faster. It wa- discovered by Hurtwig of Strasburg I mi3Eod Sunday evening the grand spectacle of its osculation of the aphn ! corona by the cloudg. It ia not going to run away yury soon. LEWIS SWIFT. The Pivotal Stato. Special Dispatch to Iho lice NEW YORK , October 5 1 a. m. State Senator BinKiII nays that Ill's county , Snffjllc , will give a republican majority for Garfield c f at least 500. Ho reports that L > ng Island will do handsomely next month , and that in Queen's county , whore Tilden had 3000 majority , itwilltbo considerably lessened for Hancock. Secretary Vrooman , of the republican state commktep , who has just returned from a short trip throughout the cen tral part of the alale , says that he at tended two or three meetings last week , and at each point saw large crowds of interested listeners. Ho is confident that the republicans will in crease their m.ijoritici in every coun ty novr hold by them , nnd will reduce the majorities of their opponents in every democratic county. PlBceful Clilnn. Special Dtepatch to The Rce. SAN FRANCISCO , October 4. The steamship ' 'City of Peking" hzs ar rived from China and Japan. The China Mail Bays : "Our .Peking cor respondent writes that it will not be his former honors. There can DC' no doubt that this shows that China will now amicably settle her difficulty with Russia , and that there will be no war. The whole tenor of our latest advices from pickings ia peace like. Not only lias Chung how been releas ed , but an imperial letter has been sent to the Czar in favor of a peaceful adjustment of the difficulty. A Russian tilalmatum in the shape of an immenao long telegram arrived m Shanghia , Augu&t J7tb , on the way to Peking. This waa prececdfdby two long telegrams to Robert Hart , from his agent in London , giving them the substance of the ultimatum. CAULKS. The Chinese government is to lay a telegraph line , possibly two lines , ono submarine from Trclzeino to Shanhui. Gentlemct are on the ground lo make the survey and com mence the route. Republican Platform. 1. The republicans of Nebraska most heartily euilorso the profession ot princi ples formulated liy the u.itional repubhc.xn convention at Chicago , and pleilse their unswerving support to the candidates there ominated. 2. Wo affirm the doctrines of national sovereignty in the formulated principles upon which the perpetuity of the nation rests , and that the principle oHi me rule as enunciated by the democratic party is lint the caution * excretion of tlio Calhoan doctrine of state rights , w revolutionary ia its -jharacter and destructive of the unity of the nation. 3. Wo regard the recent seizure of the pplLi and the wholesale robbery of the franchises of the republican citizen * of Al abama , purprisicg in the magnitude and effrontery of the crime of all former efforts of the party nnder the Tweed plan in New York , and the MLiiisnippi l > hn 'n t' ' e Eouth , as : i fair specimen of democratic .method and a forecast of democratic do minion in national affair * that should in cite every honest man and taxpayer in the country to most ea'nest endeavor to de feat the partv of brigandage anil fraud at the polls in November. 4. We have considered "what Lee and Jackson would ilo if they were alive , " and have determir.eJ to emloy our bert ener gies in preventing the seizure of the nation al government by their living c * > mra < ie : throuqh the framl * of the olid south. 51. We conqratnlate the people of the state u | > on the rapid increase of popula tion and wealth , and tif-on the goml meas ure ot prosperity that has rewarded tneir labor , upon the rapid upbuilding of our material interests since the euceess of re- iuraption and the revival of trade. 0 We pledge our support to such leg's- lation in congress ana § nch measures by state legislatures as may be nece sary to effect a correction o ! abuses and praveat extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corporations. 7. We moit cordially invite the aid and co-operation in the late-t defenw of the national Integrity anil national purs-e of all republicans and war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues' , or have citing to the party name. Jlesolrcd , That we heartily join in the recommendation made by General fJarfield in bis letter of acceptance in urging upon congress the speedy improvement of the Missouri river for barge navigation. To Nervous Sufferers--The Great European Kemedy Dr. J. B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. It la a positive cure for a pcrmatorrlici , Seminal WeaknfS , Iropotency , and ! < li .MCJ rraultins from Selt-AbUBC , aa Mental Anxiety Io-s ol Mcmnrv. P in it tlie IncV or SMf. and ih ei i that ! e-ul tc BK7OI1Z. Jonnmiptiot Irjahi'y arc anearly ravc The 2ptciV ( i < bcini ; ui " its wori'Ier ( a ! success. ( Pamphlet nt free to alL Write for them and net { ul particulars Price , Spetlfl ? , $1.05 per package , or > ix pick SITES for $5.00. ArMress all orders to J.B SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. . o . lOlaml 10Q Main St. , Buffalo , N. Y. Sold 11 Cmiha by C. F. CooJmin , J. W. Btlf J. K. lah and all druzgis'a ere jr her . TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURI THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. a EDHOLM ERICKSON Wholesale ami Retail Ulanu facturin JEWELERS ; C-LARCESTSTOCK " Or" Gold and Silver Watches and Jcirc'ry in the City. Come and See Our Stock as We Will Be Please ! to Show Goods * EDHOLM & ERIGKSOH , loth & Dodge , Opposite Poatollico. 10 ? IS A ! GRATIFYING ? FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine ia the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find , evervthincr ina < - - ° -o > . Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding tune last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , or. Davenport ami 15th Sts. Otnalin. THE TRADE. Saving just opened an entirely new line of FURNISHING GOODS , We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Stock , feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and Low Prices SIIREVE. JARVIS & CO. , or. 14th anil Dodge StS. Undoubtedly thu beat shirt In thoj Utiileil States is mannfacturod at the ! Omaha. Shirt Factory. The pr.poricrity' of Material and workmanship , com- binctl with their reat Impwvemeuta , that ia Iteinf'ivcetl fronts , Iltinfoi'ce < l backs and Reinforced sleeves , m kvn tholr ehirt the most durablw ait'l best t'tttinj : uarntont of the Kind , ever manufactured at tha moderate price of 31.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a speculty of nil wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , niadu up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. Tc. invalids and weak-landed persons we 'ffcr special inducements in the n tanner theao goods are made for their protection. Pll. GOTTHEIMEK , 1207 Farnam The Nebraska and Iowa State Fairs re-echo the verdict of the World's Great Expositions at : Paris , London , Vienna and ! Philadelphia. The only diplo mas given at both these Fairs were awarded for work done on the eilent No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. For proof of this read the official list of premiums. Sales room. , > t ) 15th St. , FALL---1880. - - - . Men's Calf Boots $2 Ladies'Kid Button SL oca 1 Hoy's CaKBoota 1 Mines' Coat Button 1 Child's Gnat Button Men's Calf Shoes 1 t.aile ! > * SiJc Lace Kltls 1 Cay's AIc b 1 Altaca'SUle LacoKUl 1 Mens B.itlc3 1 Children's Polish Lniles" KM Slipper * Children s Lace shoes Men's S * cd Boots 3 Ladies' Kid Tie * 1 leu's Erojiini 1 limea' Slipper * jdieVSerK" Shoes. . . . . . . . . Io's Button Shoen. 1 "outh's Button Sheen 1 New received dally. , We sell for h onl.v. Money refnnrt- ed if the goods don't wear nn represented. \ \ e keep in stock all sizes and widths and guarantee a [ , 'rxid ( it in ev ery respect. Boots and Shoes Made to Order A M'fcCIALTY. The Only Complete 3toc la tbe City H. D011LE & CO. , Absolutely Pure. Uada from Onpe Cretm T rUr. Xo otho prspantion makes such lUht , flaky hot * * * or luiurioiu p Atry. Can bo eaten by irjrp itUi without fear of the Ills reuniting- from heavy I , Ulz itlbefood. ! bold only la an ? , by ill Oroccn. KOTAI , BJSUO PCTDWI Co. ,