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OMAHA , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY.OCTOBER 8 , 1880. NO. 95. Established s I87U'r - . MORNING EDITION. /Stit- Price Five Cents * r .1 * * BARGAINS 3331 JSi.'X ? AGENCY , and- Douglas .Street. lots for sale by thU keen- cy r. ( j teeTi"'iii 2 tro-u ? ii to JS.'WJeaen , ind K iC.I'wen.tj nitl f ihocito , nn3 In every lr c-Sootrom > licl'o tnface , north ett , south > * . r t , nrd varvir.ir in distance from one b n k1 < > vm > or tMvimlCJfrom same. cr ' Uiok lots in Griffln & Isaacs' adll U < " \ , w l of om\t nt , l-ct o n St. llarj-'i hven u un-l tiar'ic ) * lrpct 8OTO to fUQO. ; Q Mrm ) u > .t mat o ? l" mcks on Saandcra St , 1' U isiAo'oeianufud will bo Bi'lJ \ ry. cheap * t " cn In D , 70 nr 20 acre lot ; now Is J our tltao t . ecore a bor iin. C .1 "t fct end of gtrcet car track * on Siun- ilc' = trwt for SoT ? , . ri > 4jI tF < > . -nliuniind 24th Etrcctg , 09x131 t' n | i I'st In Crelit Tondsr aJdltSoo. eonth cf L' . f. 4opot W ) 1o ? 300. TBERACB ADDITION. - f rtj- late on Park Aenu nd Gconn * street. > i nut To nark , an J ncr liea l of St. M ry' tM-nae , p.tlrjuiSliJ tft 8303c c > i. Seven yeaf tiri Rt rt'lit percent interest to tlifse who will l-ut ! > ( fnwl Rnhtaniiil buSdlnt ! ( . F T turther jurLi ! .l.r applj tx O. P. BBHIS , Acrent , Fifteenth and DoncltS Streets. Ank > eton Kirtie } aadTwonflret streets , I'm cb < vc * Ints on tOiX nesr St. Marjjs avcn- u. . , 'lOilGf f tacli , fur $ Sr,0 and S300. Jw rtioicu liiH iicar 2M and Clark streets , in E V. SralVVn aJ.litlou JMO mid 350. f'lft lMaloShm 'sfir ccon end third ad' ditlotw torSL 0 to J3X ) ea tal i r ISth nnd TiTce , J150. 2 l.its on Harn > nrar Sith St. . J600 each. 1 ot on sith mar llcK-srd ttrett , ? 7oO. 43 lots lu Uraud View addition , pcuth of U. P tind' e and le' t from ? 15 to $ 00 each' One acre , lttrj'0 feet , on lEth street , south of I'opplcton's nc - r.idoncc. . Tor { 2,000 , or will ilivMe Into city fiicJ lots . iroiu$350 to f 600 otch. RIVBRVIBW ADDITION. Lars nnmb-r < bamtiful residence lots , lot ctMd in inline * aiUltion < m CaplUil Hill , be i wcon 4th Html inc -ast , SJtli on the west ! > < i I sireet on tl o n-irlli and rarnhim street ' < uthetoath Ji.nncrlyown'il 1) > C H Ttavn 'iiurt m ire n-coiiti ; k o n 8 the Perkins 15 acroi OnK22ViiB iin\T t'lUs tir borniJatted II on KfihamrwlSon l > . .utU < i street. Thr low M 50W56f : . \uiltininl 153 'ndcpU. . Sl.OOO f r the cho-w. fijoir ttme.Hl 8ner cent In- fT # > tiwo w < > llllmlldcr > od substantial ht y tlwre-n. Call and examine plat and get r.KaiS' EI. ESTATE AGENCY , 15th nnd UouEln.1 Stro-ts. Orcr8COJOUS-i > and loUsrc offered for sale Sij I'lteoffiC * T'IPV ' are tcottcrod all orcr the fittt Aiy lc ttl > n you ds-lrc. Prices varying er ) TI 300 - 0 SJ6.000 eif h. 2 cw-'d lota an.i 2 cheap houses near Jicknon And lltb tkeeta at & urcat racriDce. Here Is a t- , t liirmln foreomcmx Tlie property must * n sold i run tliilcly. Co cr full a quarter of a bitxA. Call and examine this vii-hout any dcliy. Ci:0 I1. EUIIS , Accnt , ISlh and Douglas SU Ailostraola lot near Cumin ; ; and Saundcrc Streets , Jl(00. . PAEK.PLACB. Om h , rid addhlno. on Cnmhip , UnrV ami California street'- ; you can make no mis , l l-i-M-kioiMiptlicsoliirpittig whl'.oXou hatnthbciianco. TlieKo loJ' are more tb n equal In BIO 1o 4 lull rfzod utv loNcr .iiilf'b'ock nd itwiU ho 1m , a x-rj short .imo iKifore one- fill t m > fm > c ! tbwci"rc lotaftlll ncll for as nsauhMwcofler &J-1 , acrototlaj- . They ate very J. j. .j aneo wrat of Cr jehton 1 rir ! nui np fromltO toSSOO i or call tninioJatalr , and don't lose your c , and gw t > U.t and full pirticnlara of O 00. P HEMIS. Arent. 16th and UO-JCIIH Strceti. Mcc lot on Slif rtnua Avenue ircnh of Mcholaa Street , 8l,4D J. Half lei on C4slct-.vcin 13th and 14th street B 51 1 * * 2 iitei lots In Hmtnun'fl addition , f400 to $800. Larje nambtr ol acre loJs in Ciw'a addition itt North ihrtunR , Slzri to J300 ach. Ch lo ! c-iriwr lot ntar 22ud a-vl Cail rn' , , . . sweml uood luU In * t addition , 150 to . Uhdine lot J'i ThntnQiV < ndditlon , JTSO MM4p ' If'te In Rirthtfi addition , 18 tuwaij'.tres&ti. ! rricci STOO to $2,000 . . Se B l d > k iu Kcea nr t addition SO6 bo tt6 each. ' Aere it rcrne , ( l h slroot ) soatli o | I'.ij new rei ct > > V or f 1,100 : iarcaL.t an I Cia-k tre ( i 60 < 3.10 trot Cmror , 61.9in-Mc. : . ? J nre MiniKabe m n a > xticc , ndth oar CfartSu out. S3 * . } . McCANDLlSH n nice and cneip iwa , , , , leir to the bwi- new part tMio rf j.ttc uU \ - * * * r > 03.1 a. fSrJf v'S S ' W F- " * * ' ' v - > Vput and nit. . ? . . , , , , . f tlS. j - . , u , Ja ' OHM tu' , u > te bo usUi O O I' . K > \ . s > , vicnt. , . , , 1M1. . Iv. las Sts. Tctwice r weiicc l t . -i ' 4 , , , 1 , l ci-ccn ttiuctos au.1 Kjniro toein IM--- . , 1 lOcioa \ . h l c eonwr | o s > r i 't in i R nham ( - - . ivu , 5vli4 fuel , < ? In , ni 0" . . ! very KI Il is on ! Ui , ' , I-'rin-m and 3 > > Cte * ret , DX ) t * l .acti uil lour tine. tlnrnht Jor i'c. . If ) JKt-cd n CV r i e c Ureel , f. 1 M l j. AAK .t. * ' vr\ * < ton > r n tn 1- Jn > , itTeo bulntui Mock - TO" / ) > 15,030 ADDITION. iUcUoico HM denc6 lots in i , im- iiortii ol tnd , l p'ctnira ' " oa Ivh m 'i anil I C.UI auJ OKO" . P. HttUIS. Aient. TJOJU IfulIruilJin ; hlto i fchrrnwa vorae. H8.Ji strectXhct ucn ropplUon and the Dudley- j ; atj feet cist fronUro 01 the avooB * . hy S30 fret In depth. Wi 1 diilde lUnnk Iuf)5Jf ! t irsa. CalianJcrtfan rartlculars. An aero n IStU Otr t , ICifect east trontage by S7S "eot < l p. This is Jest south ol the .Kllra- batli Ci } i > ! um pl ce. Tu'j ' b = lit-ert-e , cxll and get price anJ terms ol BEMtS , Acent. IS _ : < 1 lots , Jn * north ot anil adjoining K V. Smith * * adiliiion , an l located l > c * . Tea SOth nd tiu-dcr" ttrcoVs at rcisoiab'o prlcciuid lonz tas ! So huvcr who Improva BKU1S , Accnt. v HORBAGH'S ADDITION. 55 lots in llorbich's QrJt nd second ad Won on IGth , ISth. t9ti ! id 2)th street * , tatvecn i'lclmUs , rnlSlir--man ai.d Cl ri rticcts , nry hndy to U. P. Shops , sraclttuff works , etc. , nnrtncrin jmcci ro-n from SiO ) to $1:100 each , r-oulrin ; otily tmill piyment down at J Ion ; timi at 7 < > tr csat juteresS to the o who ill In. p ove. GSO. P. BEUrs , 15th xnd Dja liS Sticit , SS nice lot < in Parker's addition , tttwten S unlorsanJ Picrecj King and CampbcH'a Sts. . otltloiv.osircrt:191oi9 with south f runts am 1rtth north fronUM , only 0 hlocla north ol tic turn-table fond ttrct-cir track ) on Stnndcrs strwt. Vcr * Uw prices ; JlTS cash , or SiOO on Ionitimo nil8iurccct interest to fjosa who Mill liuild. , 45150 pool finn ( or ole In Deal , S rpy , Wishinitcn. Bart , DoJje , &tuader4 and. Eastern ticrol countiJX . . . . 3Ti 0 009 acres 1 > cst rclcctcu lands In the Btatu for Brio by thli mency. Cell and set maps , circulars and Iu.1 ) > iltlcul ri XS-Ronil usw m p of Omiha , COc n3 SL50. / ri5oaii * new pamphlet ( and m p of the f tito entitled "tho outlook of Jfehraska" for ( rco Mittl' utlon. Geo. P. Bemis1 KEAL fcsiATE ' * * ' AGENCY. Hill & Douglas St. , OMAHA , . NSB. FOREIGN EVENTS. Spirited Times Looked Per .in the East. England Begard-d as Being Jtound to Figut or Lose-Pres tige in Europe. Imposing Funeral of Offen- bachthe Composer , in Paris. Big Worsted Factory in Scot land Burned. * 4 ' \ ! Irish Landlords Resolve that , . . a Reign of Terror Pre vails. The Powers to Pluck the Sul- from his Magnificence. EASTERN QUESTION. Special Dispatch to Tn ; Eix , LONDON , Oct 8,1a.m. A dispatch from Ragusa says Montenegro foreign and war miniatefs were yesterday closely closeted for a long time with Vice-Admiral Seymour , of the Bri ish fleet. It is believed that they have agreed upon a plan whereby the fbet may aid the Montenegrins in an early attack upon Dulcigno. It is also re ported at Rigusi that the combined eqmcrou has received orders to ba in readiness for an early departure for tb.3 Dardanelles. "WORSTED BY FLA3IKS. A fire Wednesday night in one of the worsted mills at Greenock , Soot- land , caused damage to the amount of $250,000 , and 903 persons are thrown out of employment by the disaster. AFRAID or GAItABALDI. Special Dispatch to the JEE. ! PAEIS , Oct. 8 , 1 a. m. The radl cals arc preparing to make a great demonstration on the reception of Garabaldi , October 20. . The govern ment is understood to disapprove of the movement for the supposed appro- [ tension thatthu demonstration will be misinterpreted by the itilian govern- rnunt. COMPOSER COMPOSED. Ipccial dispatch to the fcco PAKIS , Oct. 8,1 a. m. The funeral of Jacques Oll'enb.tch was celebrated at MaUeltne yesterday morning with ; reat pomp and ceremony. Although ; he weather was wut there was ah im- mdnBB crowd , both inside and outside ' ; ha church. The hearse , drawn by ; wo horeea and huns ; with black end silver trimminys , loft the house of mourning , the Boulevard des Capacin- ? s , at a quarter of ten o'clock. It was loaded with wreahs seniT by the thea- 0 of Paris and of nearly every Euro pean carutal. The church was ta te- 'lJrlxungHritK blaet'Bud silver , and the centto waa a handsome tutaFal- ] que , draped with black attd surround- ' cd by silver candlestJcVa. The ft ncral procession was preceded by a detach- ncnt of eoldiern-of the linn with fixed bayonet ? , who took up their positioh at the side of the altar. The deceased iras entitled to military honors , having Jien o. chevalier of the legion of hon or. Mass was sung by JI Favre1 , who ed the choir , and mcluued several other greatartiats Of I'aris. Numerous selections of the dead composer's un performed work "Dcs Contest da Hoffman" were oxtcuted. The cor tege left the Madeline for thecemetery of Mont Martre with their usual for mality. TARIStAK ABSOKD1TY. The Paris papers yesterday -were full of absurd stories about the evil eye 'which Offenbach's great enemy , Florentine , first attributed to him. FKESCII POLICY. SpechJ dispatch to The Bee. PAKIS , Oct 8,1 a. m * The French cabinet will raeot on Saturday to con sider the relations of France to the movement agiinat Turkey. TOO MDCn GOLD. Sped * ] Dispatch to Tai BIK. PARIS , Oct. 7,1 a. m. The Bank of France is anxious to relieve ita vaults of the superabundance of gold that now burdens them , and it an nounces that it is prepared to pay twenty franc gold pieces of full weight in exchange for notes of the Tjank to any extent. Hitherto thsso notes have generally been redeemed in silver , and cheques upon the bank have also baen generally paid in that coin. SO SMELL FOR BISMAKCK. SporUI Dispatches to Tin BSE LONDON , October 8,1 a. m. ABer- 4iii dispatch ( aye Prince Bismarck has declined the invitation to be present at the celebration of the completion of the Colcgno cathedral. His rea sons are want of time and the state of his health. . NAGGING ENGLAND. The Berlin press is nearly unani mous in the position that the sultan should be compelled to accede to the demands of the powers , and also as sert that the position of England on the eastern difficulty is euch that even ha is deserted by his allies. . Mr. Gladstone cannot turn back without destroying the prestige of England in European countries. FIOHTIXa AHEAD. A Rignsa dispatch says Admiral Seymour yesterday conferred with the Russian Rear Admiral Krem , and ha * communicated the programme of the floats to their governments. Vigor ous action is imminent , and all of the foreign consuls are preparing io leave Scutari. BELEASIKOHOSIE EULEES. * * Seven more home rulers recently sentenced to imprisonment , for par ticipation in the Glargow liots , have been released. BKVTVIXO WOKE. The Oldham cotton mills have resumed - sumed work on full time BLOWS AUD KAUT. * Heavy rains prevail off the coast of Cornwall , and hurricanes are reported at Madeira. GROWING BRITISH TRADE. The British board of trade returns show the imports for September to .have increased 6,500,000 over imports for September , 1879 , and that the exports for the same month bare increased nearly 2,700,000 . AMONG THE STARS. fc William Lassail , the astronomer , h dead. DEPOSING THE SULTAS. A dispatch from Conntantmoplo eays there are rumors that the powers will incite or encourage the deposition of the sultan. DI22tSOVEL. E-irl Beacorufield is. writing a now novel named "Endymion. " MORE FIGHTING. A dispatch from Cabul says Ayobb Khan ia railing a now army.'ai Herat. PRODD OKH1& . t Prof. Lowell , the Americin minister , inaugurated the session of the Work icemen's College in Londm yesterday , and delivered & warmly applauded ad dress on "Self Education. " The building was crowded with a fashion able audience. * SICE PATRIOT. October 8 , 1 a Garibaldi is under medical advice and will winter at Livnqua , near Chivare. RESOLVED , KTO. SpecUl Dispatch to The Bee. DbftLis , October 8 , 1 a. m. A pri vate conference of the leading Irieh land owners was held'in this city yes terday , Eirl Donoughmore prrsid in . The concensus of opinion wa that Ireland was now under a rci n of terror. A deputation proceeded to the castle and had an interview with the lord lieutenant and Mr. Forster and demanded that "the government deal with the crisis. Earl Cowper , the lord lieutenant , and Mr. Forster each expressed the/ : sympathy , but de- c'nred that they would maintain the law , if possible , within the law , but would adopt other measures , if it were necessary. Mr. Forster stated that the Rovernment was still collecting all necessary information. The confer ence was earnest and unanimous in its action. There were 105 landlords present. ROTAL MIT. Her majesty has expressed her sym pathy to Lady Mountmorres for tbb murder of her husband * l&ISII IRE. A number of armed and dhguhed men maltreated and cut off the ears of a farmer named Brown at Scartig- town , near Nanturk , county of Cor fePANiSH SPARES. Ppcdal Dispatch to The Bee MADRID , Oct. 8 , 1 a. m. A great Gre is raging at San lander. EVADING THE LAW , - Special DIep&tch to The Bee. PARIS , Oct. 8 , 1 a. m.Cardlnal Guibert has reopened , . with a mass , the Jesuit rchool in the Rue Madrid , the leachehi of which are laymen. tLECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to The Bee. INDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 8. The execu tion of Wade and Mrff. Brttwn , which bfts been not for the 27th , is beginning to atlracb attention. They are en deavoring to securs a rehearing. LOOTSVILLB , Ky. , Oct. 8. Four in = * cendiary fires were set in. thia cjty JcS J korday within thrrjo houra , and there iVas great alarm and confusion all the sfternoon. The actnal damage wad slight. LauiavlLLfc , Ky. , October 8. The directors of the Louisville & Nashville railroad passed a resolution ycilorday doubling tbo , amount of stock. This af con re e affjcts the price in the mar ket. The holders of certificates for | id up stock have the preferenceand [ he books will be opened December 1st. LOUISVILLE , Oct. 8. The attend ance upon the trotting race yestbrday was larger than on any other during the meeting.The track was in fine condition but the sport was nhinter- eating foom the fact that the contestIng - Ing horses were not equally matched. No extra good time was made. WASHINGTON , October'8. Bids for supplying standard furniture for the new custom house at Chicago were opened to-day in the treasury depart ment. Tno bid of Andrews & Co. , being the lowest , ha ? been accepted. NE V YORE , Oct. 8. Largo arrivals' of immigrants continue. Over 5.00C have landed in Castle Garden within the past 24 hours , SARATOGA , Oct 8. Jas. H. Riley , the Saratoga oarsman , acompanied by two friends , left for Now York to-day. He will sail for England next Satur day to take part in-tho great national regatta on the Thames on the 221. He is in fine health , and confident. Buffalo , Oct. 8. Tne initial num ber of the Evening News an independ ent journal , will be issued next Mon day. E. H. Butler is editor and pro- Drietor. ScHEECTAliT , Oct 8. The demo cratic congressional convention of the 20th district reassembled here yester day and received Judge Henry Hil ton's formal declination of nomina tion. Nicholas H. Decker , a wealthy contractor of Johnstown , was nomt nated. PROVIDENCE , B. L , Oct 8 The republicans of the second congress ional dittrict yesterday , after takinj 88 ballotsTiomirated Jonathan Chase of Lincoln , to succeed W. Ballou. Thi convention was the Isrgest ever helc in the state. KOCHESTER , Oct. 8 The epizooti appeared in this city yesterday Veterinary surgeons are of the opin ion that there will be no spread of th disease. Boys in Blue Eeunlon. SpocliI DlsMtch to The Bee. INDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 8 , 1 a. m. Everything indicates an immense at fcndance at the reunion of the Boy in Blue to-dsy , which will be a gram republican rally. A delegation from Chicago accompanied by a board ar rived Wednesday night and severa hundred additional are coming in. j special train of eleven cars has bee chartered at Detroit to come over th L , P. & L. road. The committees re port that the fireworks display wi ] excel anything ever * een in Indiansp olis. The procession will be unde the command of Grand Marshal R. S Foster. Evarts Reiterates. Spedil Dispatch to .Tha te ) . WASHINGTON , October 8 , la. m Secretary Evarts reiterates , the opin ion expressed by him previous to hi recent visit to New York , that th republicans will certainly carry tha state in November , together withNew Jersey and Connecticut. FAILING FEIIZ. Joe Emmet , the .Actor , Ends Up His Sprees in Bed * . pedal blsp&a to Tbk fit ) . ST. Louis , Octobtr 8,1 a. m. Last lunday a weak rgo Joe Emmet open * d at the Grand Opera house for awe wo weeks' engagement. Manager Norton had gone on erwt tp straighten um up alter the Pittaburg'epiBodej nd he reached town oh thU day ba * ota he wea to app'ear. This being us home , ho was soon in the company of a party of his friettds &v& it wts" loticed that h § was-Qrinkihg as usual. Je played during the first week to iverflowing houses , in which standing com was scarcely obtainable. His Saturday matinee was little less than , an , ovation from the sodety loaderS of he city. About Wednesday , it was noticed that he sang with evident ef- ort , which became more pronounced in the following night. On Saturday fternoon , notwithstanding his apparv nt throat affection ) "hid performance was neVer itiorb enjoyed. On Satur- ay evening he fairly broke down , and lis sister , Mrs. De Roy , was obliged sing the "Lullaby" behind the cenes , while he played an accompani ment in front. Itwastbbn apparent o the management that Emmet was n a bad way , which was indirectly , 3Ut not directly , chargeable to his ex- "esses. A physician who made an ex amination of his throat said he would lave to cease playing or permanently nj tire hia voice. Ho decided to with1 [ raw temporarily , althbugh he was announced to appear on thb following Wednesday. Bis company , mean- white , put on "Ticket-of Leave Man ; " nd continued the engagement , but Sjimet grew worse instead of better , and he seemed to bo stricken with ; enoral debility. He was removed to be rcs'dence ' of his sister for batter care , and , until yesterday ) the outside publicheard but little about him. Yes- erday a rumor was very generally circulated that he was dead ; but this was soon denied : Th * fa\jt \ Bannb't bo denied , however , that he has been a very sick man. In his instructions he physician , at firstprescribcd small doses of whisky , but taey were taken at too frequent intervals , and-have alnoa bcell stopped altogether. ' He is now resting quietly in a darkened room , where no one is allowed to visit lim. His sister siys he is now rcst- ng much easier than he has been , and that if he continued to improve , he would be able to ba about by next week , She ia probably over-eanguine , lowttver , ahd it would riot he siir- jrising if no ha'd a long , .nh\l \ danger- ms spell of eickncfs. His wife lias ieen telegraphed for twice to New Yorkto ; the tirat dispatch she sent a re ply that she would not come pn.tbink- nc , no doubt , that it was a similar es capade of his previous one ? . A second .elegram met with a better reception , ind she will probably reach here by Saturday. Meantime , all news con cerning Emmet's condition is gener ally sought after , nnd it.is with diffi culty that the throng of callow is topt out of the house. Kiioae laland opubilcans. Special Dispatch to The Be . PkoVinENCE , R , jj Oct. f 7 , 10 p. m.Tte republican state convention o choose presidential electors met in his city to-day in the largest < hall in the atato , w.hich was handsomely dec orated tor the occasion. It was prob ably the most numerously attended convention ever held here. General Boratio Rogers was elected chairman and Gen. Lewis Gower and Arthur D. Payne were selected as secretaries. 3en. Rogers addressed the conven- , ion in an able speech , eulogizing Gar : leld. Gen. Peabody Wetmore , of Newport , was nominated candidate 'or first elector unanimously. Hon [ lowland Hakard , of South Kingstown ) was chosen second elector ; Wm. God- dard , of Warwick , was unanimously chosen elector , and Harvey E. Well- man , of this city , was chosen as fourth elector. The state central committee was empowered to fill vacancies. All nominations weie made unanimous. President Eli Robinson , of Brown 'University , was introduced and made an able speech , claiming that the attl- tud e of the democratic party on the currency acd tariff questions forfeited them any claims for support of the peop'c. ' He alluded in commendatory terms to President Hayes , gave the lower elements of the democratic par ty a die , and said the C vthollc reli gion , which is believed by several mil lions of people who are democrats , ia not in harmony with Republican in stitutions. A letter of regret was read from Geo. "Wm. Curtis. Ex-Gov. Yan Zindt followed in an able ad dress , in which he catalogued the mis demeanors of the Democratic party. The convention then adjourned- The first district congressional convention unanimously renominated Nelson W. Aldrlch. Mlsslonnary Meeting. Special Dispatch to The Bee. . LOWELL , Mass. , October 8,1 a. in. The American board of foreign missions had ita third day's session in this city yesterday , and elected the following board of officers for the ensuing Tear : President , Mark Hop kins , D. D. ; vice presidents , Hon. Wm. Edgar , A. 0. Thompson , D. D , Hon. Alpheus Hardy , J. Russell Bradford , Joseph L. JLopea , Prof. Eg bert 0. Smith , Ezra Farnsworth , E. B. Webb , D. D. , O. 0. Burr , El- biidge Gerry and Rev. la'aao vVorcss- fer ; corresponding secretaries , N. G. Clark , D. D. , E. K. Alden , D. D. , and John 0. Menrs , D. D ; treasurer , Ccnedon S. F. Ward. In the even ing President Hopkins delivered his inaugural address , and addresses were delivered by Rev. Dr. Chamberlain , of Norwich , Conn. ; Rav. Alex. Han- ny , of London , secretary of the Con gregational Union of England and Wales ; President Paul A. Chadbourne , of Williams College , and Dr. 3i F. Stevens , "of Montreal. The sessions clpte to-day with a farewell meeting. New York Outloofc. Special Dlsratch to The Beei NEW YORK , Oct. 8 , 1 a. m. Secretary - tary Vroeman , of the republican state committee , said yesterday that the campaign work was going forward vigorously in all parts of the state. He said that judging from the report > sent by our peakeri and officers of county organizations , we shall come down to this city with about 75,000 majority. Another Opening ; Special Dispatch to Tha Bee. WASHINGTON , Oct. 8,1 a. m. Cant. Jas. M. Steuirt , for the last four years postmaster of the house "ot , rep resentatives , died at his residence in Alexandria , Ya , , last evening. DAB1NG DAVENPORT. _ % * -jS The New Yoik Supervisor of Elections BhowsHe Cannot be Bulldozed. . B wdal Dispatches to Tni Bis. % NzwYoBK , October 8. ! ? . in. The general supervisor of elections , John I. Davonpprt , , proposed to fol low tha same tdotie4 that he wjoptcd in I8fi in reference to naturilifctlon papers iesbcd b'y theBUpreme and su- rferior courts in 1868. Anyone pro- e'n iFj patters df this clftis-will be de prived of them and denied th'6 pf ivl- less of registering for voting. He will , however ; lasne then ! a * pap" * InjEheir place , if the claimMitl ' are en titled to them. Kjferenc'etf to the subject pf his capturing papers made by the Tammany Hall c'ommittee on organization Wednesday was warmly discussed by the republican leaders yeiterdayAt the headquarters of .the republican nations ! cHfamittee. ' "thura was aconieffincS'ot leasing re' publicans held in the morning , at which Mr. Davenport expressed his vlewa regarding threats of intimida tion , emanating from fhaakera at the Tammany meeting. He said It only made hiih more determined to enforce the law , and added that he should is sue an extra order to his subordinates charging them to fully carry out his previous orders relating to the ' 68 pi pers , and advise them what course to pursue if resistance to law was offered. Mr. Davenport says' "I know .that I am right. I have law and the United Stairs government at my back. The papers I object to are fraudulent and will bo goifted by { he supervisors wherever offered , and if the advice of foolish men is followed and the super visors are interfered with , while pur suing their duty , they shall have all the protection necessary to carry out their instructions/ ' _ Mttl < S Business. Special Dispatch to TH i i. NEW YORK , October 8 , 1 a. m. The Graphic publishes a special from Washington saying that the publish ers of the greenback organj. atipnal View , have been offered § 10,000 to cimo out squarely for the fusionists. The offer is slid to have been made by a person on behalf of Barnum , chairman of the national democratic committee. Yellow Jack's Visit. Special dispatch to THe BCD. KET WEST October 8 * , 1 a. m. A suspicious case died yesterday alter beikg sick eight days. Another deaeh by yellow fever was reported yesterday from following a continued debauch. No new cases are veported. MARKETS TELEGRAPI1. New Tortc Money and Stocks. WALI. ETRKIT , October 7 1 p. m. Money 25 ; exchange (4 Sl } @ < 84. OOVKRNHENI * . Stead . U. S. 6's , ' 81 ; 1 Mi tT.8.4' * 1 07j U.S. 6' * 1 p2 | Currency 68 1 S5 y.S.4/g..t/ 1OS , | ' STOCKS. ! Moderately active and ; declined J to f c ; re covering J t&fc. W U 07i : MO B7i NYQ . . .1.18(4 ( U. P. ' . , 8c4 Brio & 9 0 C & 1C 17J Erie prcfJ 'Ml LackavrannA . . . . - 89 } i 114J Hudson Canal M ikeShorc 10o | N JC 73 N'orthwcetern 1U" | II &E .111 WorthwiBtcm pM.121 Heading. , . 292 P U 411 I. II 494 Ohio S3i NP 27 | Ohlopfd 721 NP pfd 63 St. PaUI. . . . . 9'J LftN IfSJ Kt. raUlp-fd 110 N&O Bt Joo..u..j. . . JS OBklj . ' . .139 St. Joe pfd 81 Chattanooga. . . : GO } Wabssh IB A&P 40. WSbash ptd 63 Sin Fran 32 } Onur.a , 42 Alton 1134 Omaha pfd 82 Chlcasro Produce Market. CHICAGO. October 7. Wheat Active but uncertain ; No. 2 spring , 9494 for Optobec ; 95l@95c for November , closing at 94o for cash ; 94Jo for October ; 95J @ 95gc for November ; 95g@96o for December. Corn Rather easier ; No. 2 sold at 39@39c for cash or October ; 39g@ 40c for November ; 4444fc , closing at 39j@39lc for October ; 40 for November - vember ; 40jjc for December ; 44c for May.Oats Oats gc lower ; No. 2 , 20@29gc for cash ; 29 3 for October ; 29J@29o for November closed at 29g29 § for cash , Octob.T or November. Bye Steady and quiet at 82o for cash or October : 83c for November. Barley Quiet ; No. 2 sold at 76o for cash or October ; 77o for Novem ber. Whisky 5111. Pork Sold at $18 00@18 10 for October ; 81207i@12 50 forNoVem = her ; closed at$18 00 f6r cash or Octo ber S12 12 ior November ; 81180 ® 11 85 for December ; § 12 6C@12 62 $ for January. Lard Sold at § 8 25@8 40 for October ; $7 92 @ 8 02J for Novem ber , closing at 8 37J@8 40 for cash ; § 8 35@837ic forOctoter ; 7 95@7 97 for November ; $7 827 85 for the year. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO , October 7. Hogs Active but a shade easier sales were at'$460@480 for heavy packing ; $4 80@4 90 for light picking and shipping'and ; $4 76@B-30 foi good to choice smooth heavy shinpiug receipts , 19,380. Oattle There was a better feeling in the market for cattle for shipment , and owing to the light receipts of gone to extra grades prices ruled firm am 10@16o higher ; the best sales wen for a lot of extra prime steers , num bering sixteen head , shipped by Stew. art&Bro.Hista , Ia. , and fed by S. Ashley , Washington county , Iowa which sold at So 85. averaging 1,731 by Darlington , M. & Co. , to Meyer i B. on New York account ; Texan m large supply , and the mar fcet ruled dull for these grades , buyer having purchased liberally yesterdj ; afternoon ; receipts 4r230. New Yorfe Produce Marked NEW YORK , October 7. Flour Quiet and firm ; moderat demarid. Wheat Irregular ; Chicago , $1 0 © 1 10 ; Milwaukee , $1 091 10 ; No. red winter. ? Llli@lll | . Corn Quiet No. 2 at 53c. Oats Quier. Whisky Dull. Pork $13 50 for the year. Lard $8 7038 80 for cash ; 8 7 for October ; 88 478 52 * for Nc vember ; § 8 358 40 for Decembei § 8 35 for seller for the year , J . j ' * mmx. THE LATEST NEWS. A Bright Theatrical Star Grada- ally Growing Dim in St. Louis , Proceed ! " ; * ! of the Stalwart Picnickers at Decatur , Epizootic EJpedemlo in New York Shows No Signs of Abatement. flayed Out * ST. Louis , Oct. 7. llritz Emmett , who ia playing a two weeks engage ment here , was obliged by his phys- an's direction , to cease playing for a few days. Emmett haa been suffering from a throat affection , which render ed him unable to sing. Bis siokne-s , it ia thought , has assumed an alarm ing phase , and he is confined in a pri vate hospital for treatment. His wife haa been telegraphed for , to come ere , if she wishes to see him glive. Grant's Old Regiment. pedal dispatch to The Bee. DECATUR , 111. , October 7. In. re- > onse to the address of welcome by [ ayer Waggoner , Gen. Grant , on his rrival here yesterday afternoon , said : It is with great pleasure that I visit le city of Decatur again , after an ab- ence of nearly nineteen years. I be- eve I have not been in the city , not mofe than to.pasa by along the Cen- ral railroad , alflco IfJOl. It is leasant to be here and mark the progress that has been made n this section of the state , as well as le city , i m gratified to see so many 01 those ? vho Went out with me n 18C1 here to-day. I thank them , If. AlSyofi ahd you , and the citizens , or this reception. " Ex GOT. Oglesby made a brief re- jonso to calls for a speech. Gen. irant , Gen. Logan and party were le gaelts of MiTliken during the re- nainder of the afternoon. In the evening the business meet- njr of the 21st Illinois regiment was eld in the Tabernacle. The veterans Tore assigned seats on the stage , and 10 proceeding were witnessed by an udionco that tilled the vast hall to vorflowing. The chair was oc- upted b > Col. Vft K Me- lackin. Tno roll call was nswered by 125 of the 160 members f the regiment now known to be ving. Since the last annual meeting ix deaths , were reported. The old fiicera of. the association were re- looted. Tha neil reunion was ap- ointed at J lUngham. Gen. Graht ntered after the business had been isposed of. He was introduced and poke briefly. Gen. Logan and others followed with speeches , and when the meeting djourned , the veterans shook hands with Gen. Grant. To day there was 1 gratid pnfrddo followed by addresses t \Jatnp Sheridan. Gen. Grant and party return to Chicago this evening , The Eplzoot. ; p8dildleTjatclics to The Bee. NE& Yobk , Oct. ? . The present ipizootic epidemic here is considered remarkable by persons who make a tudy pf diseases affecting horses. Thousands of horses have now had he epizootic for a week , without bo ng incapacitated for work. The dis ease , it. is said , cannot last much long- ir without becoming , in many cases ehrotiic. In the 8th , 6th , 4th and 2nd avenues , and 2ikd stfeet and Bleeker street car stables , there are many cases where horaes have had such con- itant discharge from the nbstriah , hat the membrane has been worn away and blood is discharged. A\l \ large car lines have followed the lead of the itage lines and reduced the hourej of abor. Boys in Blue. Special Dispatch to The Beg. INDIAKAPOLIS-October 7 4 p. m. The reunion of the "Boys in Blue" : abes place in this city to-mofroir. Great preparations afa made for ft rand occasion , day .ind night , pro- lessionsj &c. den. LewVallacej Senator Conkling , Hon. Horace May : nard , Emory A. Storra and others will ba present. New York's New Opera House. Special biipitch to TUB BBS. NEW YORK , October 7. 4 p. m. Plans for the nor opara house at Madison Avenue and Forty-Third street , have just been adopted. They are for a fire proof structure of pressed brick , with Terra Gotta trimmings fronting twb hundred feet on Madison Avenue , * and one hundred and ninety feet on the side streets. The wails will be ninety feet hich , and the auditorium will seat over three thousand persons. The cost of the building ia named at $450,000. Uisexpected to be completed'In time for the opening of next season. Railroad. Accident. Special dispatches to The Bee. JL'EEEE HAUTE , Ind. , Oct. 7,4 p. m. A train on the Logansport , Craw- fordsville & Southern railroad ran off the track at a small station called Heckland , ditching four cirs of iron and two of merchandise and the loco * motive and killing a fireman named Frank/Tucker / , of Logdnsport. A Fanner's FreaS. Special Dispatch to The Bee. ST. Louifl , October 7 , 4 p. m. 0. \V. Rogers , a wealthy farmer living at Moberly , Mo. , eloped with a pretlj sister of his wife , named Miss Sale. Both were previously held in high es teem. Colqultt'a Majority. Special dispatch to Tnx BEE. ATE4SJTA' , Ga. , October 7 4 p. m Ret orris are coming in slowly , bn indicate , , that Oolqnitt's majority foi governor will reach 50,000. Ever ] county aends increased majorities Returns have been received fron eeventy-five counties. Grant and Elaine. Special dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , October 7 4 p. m. Be fore going to Decatur Gen. Gran called at the republican headquarters end" it was arranged that ha shoul preside at & meeting here to be ad dressed'by Senator Elaine. Senate Conkling writes that he cannot spea in Chicago during this campaign. r * roe Granger's Dynamite Ploc o- Bpedal Dispatch to Tba Bee. DELPHI , Ihd. , October 7 1 , a. m Several attempts have been mad g. _ to destroy the state dam acsoss the Wabash river at Pittaburg , this county. It is supposed to have been done by the farmers from above , whose crops are destroyed annu'lly by the dim. Tuesday a box , containing 110 pounds of dynamite , was found by some parlies who were fishimr. Fuses had been lit but had gone out before roichinsjtho dynamite. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Tne Boservolr. The city engineer is engaged in making a survey of the proposed new site of the reservoir of the Omaha Water Works company , preparatory to making hs report to-morrow n' ' < jht. The location for the first settling res ervoir will probably bo in blocks Q and 228 , including also the ground ly ing between them and the river. This location ia a short distance north of the Union Pacific steam pnmpj. An drew Rosewater is to-day making the survey , and will draw a topographical map for the company. It ia quits like' ' ly that the pumping machinery will be located in the same vicinity. Bis Business. On Tuesday lust the Wabash , St. Louis & Pacific road did a wonderful business. On that day it nrn on its lines wnt of the Mississippi alone 117 coaches , all filhd with people , which represented upwards of 7,000 passen- geri. Iron Castings. The Council Bluff * Iron company yesterday shipped a steam pile driver to Beatrice , &sT > . , the first ever min- ufacturod in this city. 1'hO Company is also loading a car of fine and elab orate iron fronts for Hastings , Neb. , and yrsterday received orders fflr a car load of mlniric ; machinery to be ' , shipped to Denver. There afo now employed at the works over fifty men and a very large amount of work is baing turned out. [ Nonpareil. Army Orders. The latest army orders issued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte , FortOmaha , are as follows : The telegraphic instructions of this date , requiring the commanding offi cer , FortSjanders , Wyoming territory , to order A. A. Surgeon E. B. Cannon , U. S. A. , on duty at his post , to re port to Captain Frederick Myers , 9th Infantry on his arrival at Laramie City , to accompany his command to Fort McK'nney , W. T. , are approved Acting Assistant Surgeon Cannon , U. S. A. , will , upon completion of his duty , return to hia proper station , ac companying Companies A and D , In fant iy , en route to their new stations , as farts Fott Sanderj , W. T. Paragraph 4 , Special Ordera No.83 , cut rent fo'tks , granting a furlough for four months , to SWgeilnt Itocnua Scholgen Company G , 4th Infantry , is hereby revoke 3. By authority from the Adjutant Glenefil's ' ofllco , dated October 1,1880 , a furlough for six ( C ) months , with permission to go beyond the sea , ( to take effectafteric-onlistment ) is grant ed Sergeant Rochua ScholRon , Com pany G , 4th Infantry. Irian-American Republican Execu tive Committed. A meeting of tha executive com mittee of the irish.-Ameriean republi can club of Douglas county , will be held at the board o ( trade rooms on Saturd'ay ecclng ; October 9 , at 8 p. rn. All members of the c omfftitteS are requested to be present , aa business of importance will bo laid before them. G. M. O'BlUEN , Chairman. A Sard ofThanks. OMAHA , $ eb.j October C , ' & ) , To the Independent Order of Odd Fellows ! I pray you to accept my gratitude and heartfelt thank * for your ttuo kindness shown me and my family iH behalf of my deceased husband , es pecially Messrs. Frank Goodrich and Julius Hich. I f el that it will be an influence for life , and may heaven bless you all is the hearty prayer of _ _ Your friend , MES. J. W. PAKE. Jtr. A casaot constipation by Hamburg Fi R. Undoubtedly the best shirt In the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com < bined with their great improvements , that ia Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , make ; their shirt the moat durable and besl fitting garment of the kind , evei manufactured at the moderate price ol § 1.50. Every shirt of our make ii guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool Shaker , and Canton flannel , alac chemois underwear , made up with i view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lnnge ( persons we offer special inducement in the manner these goods are mad for their protection. Pn. GOTTHEIMEB , 1207 Farnam street. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that , rn the 17th die o ( January. 1379 , oniC. L fctafford pu cb > se < itthe Doulai unty treasurcr'a office , ntpi vatc sile , for toe delinquent taxes of 1-7 ? tier on. lot four ( t ) in block three hnnJr. and forty-five ( IS ) In the cl'y ' of Omaha , Den las county , Nebraska , taxed In the namecf R. . ' Gardner , nd that the time ff the redcmpti < thereof will expire January Htb , 1531. JOHN B. DETWILER. oct2Anlznee of C. L. Stafford. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LIU BETWEEN OMAHAAND FORTOMAH , Connects Witn Street Cars Comer ct SAUNDERS and BAM1LTC STREETS. ( End of Red Line ta follows ; LEAVE OMAHA : LEAVE FORT UMAHA : 7:15 a m. . 9:15 : a. m. , and 12:15 p. m. 1:00 , 6:15 : and 8:15 p. m. The 8:17 a. m runle vlnQnuha , andt 4:00 p. m ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are usni loa del ta full capacity with regular paaaenge The 6:17 a. m. ran will be mada from the po office , comer of Dod.-e and 15th mrehu. Tickets can be procored from street cardr en , or from drivers of hack * . FARE , 35 CENTS , ISCLUDtHQ STBE C ; 28-t A. ERMANN . a , Cor. Douglas andMSth 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 SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The poTinlar ilerp.iml for the GENUINE SINGER in 1073 esc ded thatof l\ny previous ilurirs ( lie Quarter of a Century in which this "Old Keliahle" 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 enles last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day ! For evry lusltiins day In the year. The " Old Reliable" Singer is the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Burab'e Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every REAL Singer Sewins Machine has their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm of the Machine. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office : 34 Union Square , New York- 1,500 Subordinate Offices , in the United States and Cmail * ami 3.0CO OfficM hi the . Oil ! . roplS.J&wU Wo-W and South America. Tfi THF TRAI1F I u i lie i rioyi.1 Saving just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect onr Stock feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good uouda an Low Prices S1IREVE , JAIIYIS & CO. , or. 14th nnd Dodge Sts. . zl 9-eo.ii : IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEW1NG 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 everything just as repres ented. _ _ Everybody should usa this Machine. The sales so far this year are moro than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , . ItATeuport and 15th Sts. Omaha. FALL 1880. Men-aCalfBoota 32 M to < W Ladies' Kid nation Shoes 1 50 5 00 Poy'8 CaHBoot * 1 " 3(0 ( Misses' OoatEuttou. . 1 Jo Z 60 Child's Goat Button - " 5 1 2i Mrn'B Calf Shoes 1 SO 3 00 Ladies'SIdo Lace Kids. . . J SO 4 fit ) Boy'a Alexis 1 25 200 " ' " " " irSseVsrdVLiceKid. . . . . ; . . . . . 1 5 " 2 03 Ifens Ba'Iea 1 > " 280 Children1 * Polish "jl 50 L.vllcS' Kid Sllpp rs 75 " 1 75 Chiiaiens Lace fchoes - > " J ° Men'gSewed Boots 3 W T CO Ladles'Kid Tics < ' 50 | I 2 W Men's Brogins * ° 2 J m : si'pp ' ' - - .X 5S Lidlen' Serge Shoes 2 on Boj'8 Button Shoea 1 50 2 50 Youth' * Button Shots 1 25 " 1 75 New Cords received dally. We sell for cash only. Mocey refund ed i the goods don't wear as represented. We Leep in stock all sizes and widths and guarantee a- good fit in ev ery respect. Mada to Order ' 7 Boots and Shoes The Only Complete Stoclc In the City DOHLE & CO. H , . , Leading Shoe Store. scoldlm PROPOSALS FOR OAK PILES < E Omci or Crrr CURK , ) , NEB. , October 6lb , 1SSO. A Scaled proposals will be received by the un- dereigned nntU Kridaj , Oct. 16th , at 12 o'clock ) H nwa. for forxUhmjrto theCHy of Omaha one hundred anil forty-four (14 ) . more or lew , round white oak plies , not lets tbanlO IncbtR In dia meter and varying in length from 10 to 13 f et. Bidders Trill tpecify th price p r l.neal foot far the different lenztlisolpitln ? prspossJ to b furnished The saU pIts ! hall o ellTertd to .he the contractor at the Jones strwt ewer now in Jly pro/re sol conjunction , and ihall be delivered rs. fn kuch quantities and at rach times as they may be ordered by the city tngineer ab * . Entelop-S c-intaimnic ii'd proposill sfaa.l bo marked "Proposila tor Cat Pile- and be - ! oieised to the underrf KB. t The Nebraska and Iowa Slate Fairs re-echo the verdict of the World's Great Expositions at Paris , London , Vienna and Phfladelphio. The only diplo mas given at both these Fauns were awarded for work done on the silent No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. For proof of this read the official list of premiums. Sales room. 569 15th St. , ( Jacob * Block ) Omaha , Neb. oc2.tr A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders. Fine Woodwork a Specialty. Agents for the Eacaustlc Tiling 1310 DODOS ST. , OMAHA ,