r 4 t " VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEE , 13. 1880. NO. 99. Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cent s BARGAINS AGENCY , and DoHglasrStrcc ! , Over S.031) icni Icncc lots for file by this agen- c al jrrlcusr aiirini trnui 8ii to ? 2,500 each , and . .rated in every jntl of thedto , and In e\ery flrre-'tlim frosi t.io r < wlohcc ! , north , erst , south > r west , and var)1" ? ' " distance from ono M IK.-V. to ono or two tmJcj ( torn same. Gill and -ral diolco lolnln Oriffic & Itaacs1 ad-ll t n.vest of convent , between St. Mary's ayon Je anl Hnriicj Direct ? C03 to $ MW SO acres jiiit COT ; of barracks on Snunclcrs St. , tliia it c ) . .ice 'ami nnd will ba sold very cheap. Jor .ash in 5. 10 or SO aero love ; now is your time Ji > secure a lurrain. Cli.iico lot at cnl of street car track * on Saun- JCT itrce. for ? 55. ° , > 1xlj"t.t' ; ! : mh-.manJ 24th streets , 80x132 oai lor t l,5Poill diMe It. IT H011 ' 1 > M in Crojlt * ' " "cisr aJdlUon. south cf * > - P. il < - | > ot flOO to $ SOO. TERRACE ADDITION. Torty lota on Part. Avenue and Goorda street , o'Jr.ia.itopirh. < - A nmT iica < i rf st. jliri.'g M turtle , at trm ' m 3125 to 300 cac'a. Seven years lime at cijjlit r r cent intcrmt to Uioso who will | > ut up p)0j % ub < tinU l buildince. F r further pirUoiilars- . . , , , . to. O. P. BEirtS , Accnt , Fifteenth ami Douglas Streets. jlto lot on Ilirncj and TwcntjCrat streets , 'i.CflCS. Two choice lols on CCth , noarSt. Mary'a a\en- tie. r.OxlCj feet i-ac'.i , far $850 and WOO. T o choice lols near 23-1 and Clark streets , in fc. V. Smith's s. Idition $300 nnd ? 250. fifty lota In SMnnV firccon and third ad- Oltfons fortl Oto O > Jia lK > t near IMh anil I'lerce , SIS\ S lot * on llamev near 24th St. , { COO each. 1 ot on 2 th n ar Howard ttrect , ? 7oO. < 0 lot * In Grand Vie adJitinn , south of U. P bridge and ilcnot. ( rum 515 to ? 00 each' Ono acre , HTvJTO feet , on 16th etrcot , south of Poi'plctoii'snfw residence , for 82,000 , or will Jlviilo inloci : . ) eizcl lota at truui 5M to $ MD di. di.KIVBRVIEW KIVBRVIEW ADDITION. Large number of beautiful rciWcnco lots , lc > catoJ In this new addition on Capital Hill , bo tuecn 2lth street on the cast , 2fith on the wtirt .Dod.'O strcol on the north and Farpbsta street on the nouth , formerly on ra-d byC. IT Dawn and more recently known ft the 1'erklrn 15 acrcc. Only US lota ha\o thui tar been platted H on Karnhaman < lS < m Boujlas Htreot. Theeo lots are50toSr.r < \\idfiaudlMindcpth. ; . tl,00 f or the chohro. I j CMS time , at 8 per c nt In- tcrentto th. o nli < > illlmiMcood substantial U onacs ( lieron. Call and examine plat and eet roll lBunnitinn ( nt j BEMIS' HK At. ESTATE AGENCY , I 15lh end DOUM ! Slrl3 , ' ° ( l r2(2l" ( " 55and lots nro offered for sil thlsofflc Thc areacattc-od all orer the 1Jdr clie p Jiouse near Ji.t5cs.in at K " SMriUcc. Hero is a . . 1 1 1 or pomo "noT1' * Property must hi. . "t 'J"a ' ' tely. Co vcrs jast a qiurter of a . . . .HIM.K. j > jj ani examine Ihia ivlihout any dehy. OEO P. BKMIS , Ascnt , 15th and Douglas Su Adcalrablo lot near Cumin- ; and Satmucrt Blreots , J1.00Q PARK PIiACE. \ Tha cheapest acre loVtl In the cityot Omaha , TO those ullcml for * a'e ' by this agency In Uai k FUcoand LOWU'H sccoiirt additlnn , on Cumin ? , Burl and California Mn < t9 ; Joucan make no mistake InpiiJiiiir iii | UK Bo lurialns while Jem liavo the chanca. Tlicse loU-aroinorottiaii equal ! n size to 4 f ull-sizctl city lots oa half block n d it will be but a i cry abort lima before ono- ftb | > rt of nno ut these aero lota Kill veil for as muchas wcoHer afu'l ncreto-Jay. They nre located a very Kliort dlstanoo tt ) f Cr.ihlon ! Cnllego. Prices nncinjr IromJUrO to.WO IXT a ere lot. C.xll inmicillatclv , anil tlou't loao > our < -liaa < xt aii'l get l > lat and full paniculars of OKO. P nEMlS.A-t.nt. 18th and tlimefcw Streets. "Nice lot on Shsrrnin Avctico uonhof Nicliolja qtrcct , 91.400. Halt lot oc 0-3.Vi\weci 13th and lllh strccte 8 nine l t tn Uarltnaii'a r.il.llli.in , flO-i to fCOD. ! n-im'itr . ! acru ioLi in file's iid.htioa in Choice ornur lul near " -"d an.l irocta , JI.JOO. Several uooJ loU In ftclaoira c.Mltion , 1JO to , 0 each. Choice lot in TiHiriipll'd "iM'tinit , } bO. . Several larpo lots in lUrtiai'i mlilhlnn. 1 rrods anJSJ mn-s ( ucli. Vn ca > ; 7uO to fAOOO each. Several thuiCM lots In Kc.vl' Or < t addition , f275 to $350 each. Aero lot on Flirmian j mt'j , i xuh itrect ) , twnth of PopplclonV tirw rv > I leu , r $1,100 H larpo Inm ne r ISth am" fli U tttMtH CC c 230 feet Corner , Jl.200 ; m-i-- . * lWO S lar c lots on She m n nvuue. (16th ( Etrcot ) . ear Clark SUoU. jtlM tw h McOANDLISH 22 nice and cticn > loll.i.rj nor o Xnt roes part of the dij. I.iciicil- _ n toutlioftlic Com cut auj 1 M n ; , Just noulti tf and adj .nin . : i.c . d „ JJ..H.l ortU n-,1 T.\ J o.- , , , IK J lro cheap and very .l imUlc. ) lol , , , , ; , Tllllv , o bus. Iness part ofdty , t. , UP A. , , .n.41V1 , , , „ GEO P. H-.UtfJ , AKt > IStha < - . > ! la T.choice residence lot .n ' 5tli a : ixt II > oucl > 8 ami Dodi-e Rtrecie ? I UW ui i. l o and Ionic tune to thnfa MO uill l > ilj 2 choii-o i-ontcr lots I'eurt , ' .m Fa nham etrcots , 05x121 tcct.SI.lM iiiJl.-cU.and ten Jisy tern > l imicl jorj m HI I .1 , M C. Alsj 4 Itita on 21tl ) , Ktmcj K ruhain and Rli < 1 'OIU ' ; _ - 0 at the l > o > t liU'ine-M | . .t i y > f Oinaha for talc , located OUCA r.iiiu . nr street. ? iOatoSSOOOcacli. J2TAlsi xcryTiIu1 , lc store i 'u-tlei In al- . < Mt ovcr > ' 1 > a5i" < 3 > WockB mo to $15.000 LAKE'S ADDITION. 40ctaoiro rv icncg | ( , tn m ahoro addition , im- E. * vi * ' I0rt'1 ' tlf n"J " "U-Innc r.iip'etou's 6 autli'i , residence and grouun * , and ! .Kat cl oa Ibth .Jth and 20th tr e JSSOO tii S330 each nd very cars tcrrus to thwe who uill l.uiid. Gill and examine ; ht and eu ' " " pirtlpulipi. OEO. P. BUMIS , Acent. Tleantlfnl hmldinj kilo en Sherman a\enuo , 16th stn < ctict ceu tN > ppUton and the Dudlej- 1 jams jiro-erty ] ; J3 feet cast frontace on the a\enue , hv SsU feet in depth. Wll JhWe it.milv InplSSfeolbySM. Call nn 1 crt full inrticulare. An acre m 13th treet , ICifcet east frontage by 378 feet Jttp. This is Ju t south of the Kllra- lieth ( lopploton place. Th > b iilt : < , lcc , call and get price and terms of EKMIS , Armt. IS Roo-i lota. Ju t north of and adjoininc E V. Emltti' aililtion. and ! oeit l between 20th nd Fanndera street' , t rouonaliV ( irirpsand long U me to buTcr bolinpro\e IJEillS. Af cnt. HORBACH'S ADDITION. SS lots In llorh ch's first and ecnn < l ad Hlon on 16th , 15th , 19th and 23th Hn-ct , l > ctccn Nicholas , PulSbennan and Cl r c gt cets , rcry h andy to U. r. Sbopi , snieUinc rVs. etc , iMnsinc ; in prices rotn from ? iOO to $1:100 each , rfqulrin ; Olilv frailV paymtnt doim and lone tlmi at 7 pti cent interest to those ho mil tin. prove. GSO. P. nEMIS , 15th nd Poujlas Strc-.U 33 nice loW In Parker's addition , between 8 under * and Pierce. Klnrand CampWI'i StJ . o-lBlna.OBtrc. > t191oU with * outhfn-nH and 18 with north f rontace , only 6 blocLs north of tie turn-table ( end street-car track ) on blunders etroat. Tory Uw prices ; $175 cash , or $200 on Ion : time And ii per cent interest to tdose vrco will build S3"150 seed fxrmi fr ao In Douglas , Sarpj , "W hlnston , Burt , Dod e , Siundersand t-utern tl r of counties. 22TSX > ,000 acrec. best nclecUd lands in the BUt for ile by this aiency. Call and c t maps , circular * and full puticuUra CS Remit. ' uow mip of Omaha , 60c and 51.60. 3"B miV new pamphlet ( and msp of the EUUi entiUd "tho outlooV vl Sebrsta for free JUttituUon. Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 15h ( & Douglas St. , OMAHA , NSB. A CLARIOH Which the Republican Bird Sends Over the Land , The Bourbon Boasters Eouted in Ohio and Indiana , A Glorious Victory Won in the Buckeye and Hoosier States. The People Rise in their Might and Sweep the Democracy from the Field. Ohio Leads the Van with 22- , 000 Republican Major ity , While Landers is Left to the Tune of 2,500. , A Heavy Vote , a Fair Election and the Usual Result. Details of the Contest , - OHIO. AUTUMN SM1LUS. Special dlnpatch to The Ike. CINCINNATI , Ohio , October 12 2 p. in. It is n beautiful day and there is Intense but suppressed excitement. The republican fctato ticket appears with Mcllvaine for the supreme bench at the head instead of Townsend for secretary of state. All the banks , many leading business houses and manufactures are clotod , both parties are working desperately , butwithout _ any serious outbreak. Thsro 13 any amount of scratching , chiefly on J B. Townsend , republican secretary of state , Amos Townsend , republican , for congrca * , nnd John C. llutchius , dcmoc a' , for congress. All those are very unpopular. The grtcu- bickcrs are making little or no show ing. The democrats expect to cut down Fi ster's majority of a year ago. The republicans nro moving heaven and canh to maintain the majority , and the workers at every poll uro more numerous than votirj. There wasnot so big a vote cast here at 11 a. in. as expected. CUT AND SIAS11ED , Noon At'this ho\ir \ the vole in Cleveland Is 1000 greater than ever polled before. Comparison with the voce of 1870 will show a republican lncre-.se. Townsend , head of the re publican ticket for secretary of state , is bsinj ; generally cut by German , Bohemians and liquor dealers. The oxci'ement increases ss the day pro gresses , nnd there have been several bloody fights. Tha business men , with coats off , are working to elect Townsend to congress. A FIEHCU STUUGGLE. Special dispatches to The Bee. CINCINNATI , O. , October 12. i p. m. The weather which this morning UBS threatening , ia clear and the great battle is being sought on ono of the most beautiful autumn days. Such a sirugglo waa never known before. In this city crowds were about the polls a little after 5 a. m. , and votes began to pour in as soon SB the hour for the op- oiiin. ; arrived. United States deputies are at each voting place watching 'ho ' proceedings and the fourth regiment of Ohio National guards is ordered in readiness , and several companies ara placed at the disposal of the m yor and judge of the probate court to quell disturbances if they got beyond the control of the police. Some twenty arrests for dis turbing the peace and illegal voting have been made , but up to no-n noth ing serious has occurred. There is every indication of A VERYXAEGE VOTE. the determination of both sides being see that every voter deposits his ballot Dispatches from Dayton , Springfield , Zinesville , Middlotown , Piqua , Hamilton and others , tell the story of a quiet , earnest strugglewith the probability of the largest vote ever polled. polled.THE THE AFRICANS FLOP. Special Dispatch to Tbo Be . COLUJIBCS , Ohio , Oct. 12 , 4 p. m. The snn ia ehining ; the election is quiet , and the vote full beyond prece dent. The democrats claim the coun ty by 1,000 and the republicans con cede 500. The colored voters at the south end precincts ara voting largely democratic. Deputy marshals have been appointed and are present. The republicans are confident of the state by 20,000 , while the democrats are shaky on claiming better than cuttln ? down Foster's majority. CLEVELAND , 0. , Oct. 12 8:15 p. m * Specials to the leader say Gairets- ville gives Townsend , republican , 192 ; Long , 75 ; rep. gain of 20. Taylor'i republic n majority for congress Is 118. Warren hai gainei 100 repcbU- j can ; These towns are both in Gar field's district. A larger number of arrests were made for violating the liquor ordinan ces than ever before. To-night streets are packed with larga tbrongs and reports are being received in a dozen different places. Burton , Grange county , shows a re publican gain of 17. There ia a re publican gain of 31 in North Amers OV-T last fall. 8:40 p. m. Sangamon cou Phjua and Washington townships giv a republican majority ot 83 ; Go * townthip 1C ; Sandy township givej a republican majority of 92. There is 640 republican majority on supreme ju * ge in the Second ward Townsend for secretary of state am Townsend for congress , both repub lican * , are falling behind their ticket : tomawhat. 9:30 P. M. The vote In the Firs 5wardlpresinct Afor judg of suprcmi court , give Mcllvaine , republican 430 ; . Follett , democrat , 382 ; rcpubh Can majority of 57. In precinct B Mcllvaino G9 , Follett 311 , which is a good republican gain. In the nocnnc ward , precinct A , Mcllvaine 591) ) , Fol lettoS ; In preoinct B , Mcllvaine 441 Follett 232. Precnct AFourth wardgive3 Mcll vaino 793 , Follett 700 In the Ninth wardMcllvaidegot 750 , Follett 579. The Sixth ward in Cleveland polled 3.71G votes , the lowest number ever cast in the ward. It is usually large ly republican , and that party roporls heavy gains there this year. It will not be fully counted for hours , per haps not before daylight. COLUMBU. " , 0. , Oct. 12 tl p. in. 315 townships and precincts show re publican gains of 1,740. Returns re ceived up to 11 p. m. from 355 pro clncti show a net republican gain oi 2,100. 12:11 : p. m. The close of the pells was attended by no disturbance. The republicans are remarkably iubilanl in claiming the city. The vote in the north end republican wards Increased wonderfully , and from every precinct cornea the report of similar increases. 12:10 : p. m The returns are beinp road at the City Hall. Returns from two townships In Miami county report democrat'c gains of 70. 8:30 p. m. Governor Fester is doubtful on a majority greater than five thousand Gen. John Daitty re fused to Rccept a bet of § 1,009 that Langj democratic candidate for secre tary of stile , would bo defeated. More democratic conservatives think the city is possibly republican but the .county Is aafe by 800. There are ad vices here that the trades unions at Jalona cut the republican tlSket ; the ; ains and losses are on the vota for overnor list ye.ir compared with the ; ote for judge of supreme couit this year. year.Robinson Robinson , the republican candidate for congress , runs ahead of his ticket 49. 49.Lima Lima , Allen ccuhty , and two town- fillips , show a republican gain of 44 Madison township , MeigS county , vote on secretary of state , gave a re publican gain of 11. Fulton town ship , Hardin county , gave a demo cratic gain of 1) . In Goshen town- shin , Champaign county , a republic : ii majority of 397 , a gain of 37 over Foster , which was the largest majority ever given. Gen. Iteifer telegraphs that Clark county will probably rech 2,000 republican majority. List year it was 1,591. Kelly's tslanilj Erie county , gave 27 republican majority , a loss of 33. In Springfield , Clark county , the Second and Ninth wards gave a republican m&jority of 50. TOLEDO , Oct. 12 10 p. m. Two arrests have been made for illegal voting. Democratic gains on hand , for congress , is conceded , but repub licans claim the district. The prohi bitionists stick to their ticket. The nationals voted for Hurd. Vesailles , Dane county , Mo V alien 22 ; a majority in Vayne township. Gen. W. B. Cochran , of Pennsylvania } was cal'ed on for a speech suri said : "It is little to say to rejoice , Sind a little premature to from cry republi can hoadquatterfl."fiarrlaontownshlp ; , Lojl&Jl County , a republican gain of 12. Third ward Lancastar , demo cratic majority , 81 ; a republic m gain of 20. Belfast precinct , Clesrmont county , Townsend 105 , Long 103 ; re publican majority of 21 ; rejlu llcan gains of 14. Concord township , Mia mi county , the vote Is two-thirds , counted ; Townsend's majority will not I ba less than 4,000 ; Foster's majority was 253. Columbus precinct , Tenth ward 47 ; republican majority ; repub lican gain 39. 1 a. m. Towns in Gen. Garfield's district show heavy republican gains. There is great excitement and grati fication here over the republicans car rying the state by 20,000 majority. A rousing republican meeting was hold at the armory , at which speeches were made by prominent speakers. Gen Garfield received the election news in the little office on the Lawn Field farm at Minton , there being present with him a few intimate friends , besides his thrrestonographic secretaries , who took a lively interest in the progress of the telegraph in- s'rument in the corner. 9:30 : p. m. Reports from "Warren , Ohio , aUtes that Garfield's old Ninth district will give 32,000 majority. At the democratic headquarters returns have been received from only twelve h precincts out of nearly seventeen hun ii dred. These show iiti a republican gain ti of 8 in the aggregate. The Impres tiai sion Is out that Rvfield , democratic aio aiP candidate for congress from the Sev enth Indiana , has been elected over P Peole , republican , and Do Li Matyr , n greenbacker. The democrats tee o nothing in the outlook to cause alarm. Everything ia quiet here , and every. c body ia patiently awaiting tha verdict. a 12si Indications are that the re- publicans h&ve carried the state by a e handsome majority. In this city six c precincts give Charles Townsend 1,410 majority and Amoa Townaend 1,250. Sandusky and Janesvillo give demo a cratic gains , the latter 250 over Ew- ing'a vote last year. Columbus shows large democratic gams , which are more than counterbalanced in the ad joining counties. Bepublicans claim of the election of Mcllvaino by 18,000 majority. Returns come in slowly. Hutchin'e , democrat , for congress , is running ahe&d of his ticket. of CoLTJMBUS , October 13 2:30 : The congressional delegation from Ohio will probably stand as follows : Re publicans Firat , Second , Third , Eighth , Ninth , Tenth. Eleventh , Fif teenth , Sixteenth , Seventeenth , Eigh teenth , Nineteenth and Twentieth districts. Democrats Fifth , Twelfth , Thirteenth and Fourteenth districts , with the Fourth. Sixth and Seventh p district * doubtful At 2:15 : a. m. 720 r precincts heard from give a republican ' g g vn of 3000. The election of Schullz , republican candidate for c ingress in the Fourth district , ia doubtful. Ill the First ward , prectnt A gave a republican majority of 114 , democrat ic gain of 18. The Sixth ward gave a republican majority of 92. Saventh ward gave a democratic majoriy ; of 53. Tnird ward gaye a democratic majority of 102 , gain of 90. From 57 towns at this hour the democratic net gain la 233. 2:30 : a. m. lloturna from 023 precincts cincts ahow repub'ican ' gains cf 2,225 The later returns are more favorable to the democrats. At 1:50 : a. m. re turns from 692 precincts show a ne republican gain of 2,973. The demo CMlsatill claim lhat the state has no gona over 7,000 republican , and John G. Thompson thinks the democrats have elected the following rongresa men , Morris , Norris , Lo Dow , Con versJ Athcrton , Lo Fevfe , 'Yeddes , Sh fer. JtorrJr hw 305 majority. The claim for the others has little foundation on the basis of returns re ceived BO far. The republicans are likely to g-iin five congressmen. Gen. Chas Grovonor says Garfield will have 325 electoral vote ) in the college. State Auditor J. F. Oglivia fays the indications toinight are that Ohio has gona from 22,000 to 25.00C republicin majority. Fourteen , and perhsps fifteen of the twenty con gressmen are republicans. Schuhz is elected m the Fourth dis trict by 250 majority. Special UlsDitcli to The Be * ) . CINCINNATI , October 12 10:80 : p. ra. Two hundrbd rjrecincts in1 thd atato ahow ft net republican gain of 1,430. Heavy republican gains are reported from every section of the state In Townsend's district he has been cut heavily in favor of Ling.tho Germans voting largely for the latter. In this city two precincta in thq Second wurd giro a republican gain ot 9lJ. Banning will probably carry his district. Returni from the city precincts cincts come in slowly , and will hardly be counted before 4 a , m , 1 a. m The heavy republican ma- j irity of last year is slightly cut down , butfrtitn present indications cannot overcome. One-fourth of the voting ing placss in Hamilton county show n democratic gain of ICO. This carried throughout would bo a gain of 1,200 ; and might eloit Banning , whoso de feat is claimed by the republicans. 1:30 : a. m. The figures on con- groiMiien cinnot yet bo given [ with accuracy , bul. In the First atid Sucoud districts of this county one- lialf the precincts h.iva been heard 'rom and heivy gains republican are " reported , assuring the election of [ Butterworth nnd Young tha republi can c-mdid-Ues. CINCINNATI , October 12 midnight. Returns from 57 out of 85 voting ilncoa in this county show nearly one ho'jsand republican net gains. This yives both congressional districts to the republicans. INDIANA. LIQUOR SHOPS"CLOSED. . Special Dispatch tu The Boo. iNDiANAror.iH , October 12 noon he weather Is very fine and the elec- ion is progressing quiatly in the city. But little business is doing and a Lirge enresontation of all dibits of citi eus are at the polls. All Kiloons are .opt rigidly o1oaed in front nnd rear , so drunkcnneaa and no disturbances lave orpiifred to-day. 'I'liero ' ia a do efminrd feeling on both sides to pre vent illegal voting , and challenges of votes are frequent , but one arrest or illegal voting has occurred. Both parties acorn satisfied with the pros- > oct , and'aro equally sanguine of sue JOBS. Jteports from Interior points in ho state are of thoaamo nature. The vote will undoubtedly bo tile largest over polled in this state. No disturb- nee to public peace is apprehended. Reports for portions of the state , eport the sarao quiet condition with pported republican gains. Consider able scratching is also reported in aver of Porter and DoLamayter. A LIVELY TIME. FORT WAYNE , Ind. , October 12 p. m. The day is all that could be lealred and a very large vote ist > eing polled throughout the city. The ihouldcr hitlers aad repeaters are out n force and it is feared that trouble Vill ensue before the closing of the ) olls. The town waa wild with ex- ; toment last night and at least fifty ghts occurred. The police force has been increased and are now on duty. Special Dispatch to The Bee. INDIANAPOLIS , October 12. 7 p. ra. Wayne county gives small repub lican gain ? . Adams gives a demo cratic majority , estimated at 1,250 , a gain of 159 over the vote of 1876. Greene county , Eel river town ship The vote of 1876 was demo crats 31 , republican 59 ; for congress , Cobb 32 , Bradley 52. La Porta county , Hudson town a ship. Landers G4 , Porter 6 , Gregg 2. For congress , McDonald 52 , Calkins ? 08 Pleasant township Landers 56 , Porter 90. For congress , Calkins , re publican , 91 ; McDonald , democrat , 55. 55.The The republican majority in Rin- dolph county Is estimated at 2200. Qaeon'a Grove township , Switzer land county Landers GG , Grecg 3. For congress , Cravens , republican , G6 ; Holman , 62. 9 r si Ibis closes one of the 2 heaviest polls of an election over held in the state of Indiana. In this city the polls were remarkable for the ab- 1 aenco of the shoulder-hittera that the organs have been raving over for the st week. If any were in the city they kept remarkably quiet. The most notable disappearance was that of the national party With the ex ception of DeLaMatyr , there appears comparatively no national candidate , and at some parts of the city no tick ets were at the polls. The disturban ces that arose were few and Insignifi cant in character. 12p. M Forty-five precincts give republican gain of 1G9. Returns from four voting places in Indianapo lis give Denis , republican 214 ' , , a ro- pubb'can gain of 29. ( 11 p. m. Sorter is running ahead his ticket throughout. Returns from 25 voting precincts in this city give the democrats 3,402 ; republicans 3,81o ; national 92 , a democratic gain 39. Returns from 60 places give Landers a gain of 60 over Williams' vota for 1876. Democrats claim the state by 7,000. The republicans do not concede ' Linden' election , two wards or the city showing a republican gun of 100. 1:30 p. m. 115 precincts shows net republican g in of 667 ; 125 pro @ cmcta give the democrats 15,950 ; re publicans 17,447 ; nationals 61G-a net republican gain of 696 ; 155 precincts give a net republican of 928. Every I report brings in news of republican gains. j 2:30 : a. m 175 precinc'a ' give the ! democrats 23,7bO ; republicans , 26- 048 ; nationalists lOGl. The aimo pUces in 1870 gave thedemocrts 230 , 23,028 ; republic na 23,941 ; national ! 704 ; democratic 722 ; republican gain .2,107 ; net republican spin 1,385 ; re turns come in alowly ; at 2 a. ra. it ia impossible togivo anything official ; the republicans claim the atato by 3OOC to 4,000 majority and the democrats claim it by 1,000 to 2,000. The vote will bo very close , and no estimate can ba arrived at before noon to-day. 3 s , rn. ft 'turns' have conio in to-night than be more promptly - over fore. At 3 a. m. the vote of 205 town have been received from truat- worthy sources , with the following result : Democrats , 29,321 ; republi cans , 30,738 ; nationlsf 1375 , a not republican gain of.J.818 , democratic gain < 97i -Thh''wot.l'd indicate a probable republican majority in the state. INDIANAPOLIS , October 12 mid night. Further returns from the northern half of the state give consid erable republic m gains. Tippecanoo county will prob ibly give Porter six hundred majority , and Orth , for con- gre" ? ' , ono thousand majority , secur ing h < s election ; NEW YORK , October 12 midnight. Manhall Jewell has received the following : INDIANAPOLIS , October 12. Our reports from all parts of the state are most encouraging. Not a Single report bf losses ; and reported gains in nearly every county. I believe - liove the plurality in this county will exceed 2500. We have carried the state. A Hazardous Performance. DbpatcU to The Bee. MADISON , Ind. , October 12 , 4 p. in. Mrs. Milo Hazzard , ot Scott coun ty , a few days ago , gave birth to five childran , four prh and one boy. Four of the children have since died. The other ono , at last accounts , was living and in perfect health. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. islew York Money and Stocks. WALL SIREIT , October 11 4 p. m 2j ; exchange higher at $4 82@i 82j. GOVERNMENTS. Steady. U.S. 6331 , 1 043 U.S.4'8 1 07 U.S. 6's 1 02 | CareacyC'a 1 21J U.S. 4/s 1 OS4 " SfOCtvS. Dulljaihanced 1 Qlc ; reacting | to jc. \V U 93J MO OSJ NYC 130 CC&IO llfci Erie 140J U.P. SS ; Preferred 718 Lackawaimi. . . . . . DO- RI 116 } Hudson Catul. . . . fO * UkeShoru 107i N J C 7 I Northwestern 109J M&T 111J P.cferrcd 129J Reading 3l I'1' 4U I. M 4'8 O. & M 2-4 NP 372 St. Paul Oi NT pfd 6'2 ? f-t. PaulpfJ Ill * K&T 351 St Joe SE ! CP Ti SO' Am Fx 091 V.ilosli pfd . B. &Q 131 ( miria . 42J o1" " . . " . . 3'i Omaha pftl 8. ! flUaburz 121J Chicago Produce Market. OHKMOO , October 12. Wheat Invijular and closed ewer than twenty-four hours a 'o. tfo.2 spring wheat sold at U6A@98o or October ; 97 Q09 cfor November , closing at ifGfo for cash : 0u'j9Gjc | or October ; ! )8S98 ) c for November ; Corn Dolincd i@Jc ; No. 2 sold at 3939 c cash 39oitc ) for Oct-ber and Noveniberclosing at 39jc for casher or October ; 40j@40gc for November ; JOJs for December. O. ts | @ | c better ; No. 2 closed at GOj for cash ; 30Jc for October ; 20c for Nox-ember ; 30c December. Jlje Steady at Victor No. 2 In store. Bdrley Firmer at 87c for No. 2 In store ; 78Jc for October. Pork Mess closed at $1800 for cash ; § 18 ( J018 25 for October ; S12 4712 50 for November ; 812 20 ® 12 25 for seller for the yeir. v Lud Closed at ? 8 308 35 for f cash or October ; § 8 108 124 for No ti vember ; ? 8 02i@S 05 for seller for the tin titi . year. ti 8' Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO , October 12. Hoga In large supply and quiet B n at a decline of 5 10c per 100 llis. ; sales wore at 84 C0@4 90 for heavy packing ; $4 85@4 95 for light packing and shioping ; § 4 80 < g5 40 for good to exlr.i heavy shipping grades ; re- cei ; ts , 16,295 head. Cattle The receipts were excessive , and as there but few good good to choice cattle among the arrivals , there was but little disposition on the part f buyers to take hold ; the bulk of the offerings consisted of Texan and western stocP , with a fair nunbor of yearling and spring calves in the pens ; few sales of Texan ste-ra were made at S2 70@2 95 , and butchers' steers at 4 15 ; thure was nothing done in the J upper grades up to 11 o'clock The fresh receipts were 6,012 head. tit. L/ouia iToauca. a ST. Louis , October 12. Floar Qutct nnd unchanged ; XX , S3 854 Oi ) ; XXX , § 4 40@4 50 ; fam ily , § 4 704 85 ; choice , ? 5 00@5 10 ; fancy , $5 40(35 ( 60. Whrat Unsettled and lower ; No. red , 99 § < § 09c for csh ; 99oJgSl ( 02 bid for October ; $1 02g@l OH1 03J for November ; Si 041 04gl 02 § 03jj for December ; No. 3 , do , 93gc. Corn Steady at 39g@39Jc for ciah ; 39ic for October ; 39 @ 39 c for November ; 39jj@39Jc for December ; for the year ; 4444J for May.Oats Oats Dull ; 29J@29c | for cash ; 29o bid for October ; 29o bid for November. Rye Dull at 83c asked. Barley Unchanged at 6oS90c. Leid Quiet at 41c. Batter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. Whisky Steady at SI 10. Pork Easy at ? 15 75 Dry S iU Meits Dull at ? 3 00@8 00 § 830. Bacon Dull at § 5 75S8 50 S9 00. Lard Nominal. Receipts Roar 5,000 brls , wheat , 69,000 ba , corn 38,000 bu , oats , 10.COO , rye none , barley 20,000. Shipments Flour , 11,000. brls , wheat 22,000 bu , corn 7,000 bu , oats none ryu none , barlay none. New Yorfc Produce Marker. NEW YOBK October 12 Flour Rsceipts , 16,611 bbs ! ; ealea , 14,000 bbls ; market active but scarce so firm ; round hoop Ohio , § 4 75 5 00 ; choice , So 10g6 00 ; superfine western , 83 7034 15 ; common to good extra , § t 254 60 ; choice , $4 65@G 40 ; choiw white wheat , 4 65 < g-18d. i Wheat Irregular ; Chicago , $1 12 t @ 113 ; Milwaukee , 8112fl 13 ; No. 2 red winter , § 1 13 01 14 ; sales 600,000 bu. Corn Qaiol ; No. 2 , 55c ; sale ? 150,000 bu. Oats Quint , Wills' ' v-Quiet. Pork10 aakpd for Novombpr. Lard-S8 80 for cash ; § 8 70 for October ; $ S60 < ? 86o for Novem ber ; § 8 47A < 38 y2V for December 88February February the St.i.oul3 Live stock. ST. Louis , October 12. Hops Active ; Yorkera and B l- titnnrea , S4 ? 0@480 ; mixed pnckin- ' , 8475@490 ; butchers to fancy , § 4 950 515. Receipts , 31,000 ; shipments , 1,800. LATEST FQR IGN NEWS THE OABIJJKT'S SCHEME. Special dispatch to The Bee. LONDON , October 12 i p. m. A correspondent ia informed by a mem ber of the cabinet that in case of the sultan's continued obstruction of the designs of the powers they will blockade - ado the port of Smyrna and aefza the custom duties thereof. These duties amount in about six thousand dollars daily and constitute one of the chief eources of revenue of the Turk ish government. This action indicates that the powers intend to enforce upon Turkey a complete compliance with all the provisions of the Berlin treaty. It also indicates the improba bility of any war arising in the near future out of this complicated ques tion. THE SULTAN'S IRADF. Advices just received by the gov ernment , state that the sultan has formally sgned an irado ordering the immediate cession of Dulcigno an was reported in theao difpatches yes'erday morning. In cOnfequenco o * the improved outlook in the cast Mr. Gladstone , Lord Hartington and oth er ministers have gene te their coun try seats. Ral'y at Greenwood. GREENWOOD , Oct. 11 , I8SO. Wo had ono of the best meetings hero on Saturday evaning we have had. The mnetiug nas addi-eased by Hon. E. H. Wooley and Hon. Sjamuel Chapman , of Plattsmouth. Mr. Wooley's speech was an able and logical one , fall of facts and figures touching on all tint geneial iisuua of the day , and pro tenting them so cloir I cannot sot1 how any honest , thinking man can hclpbut admit their truth , and Mr. Chapman made ono of those strong appeals to the reason and judgment of every thinking man that found a hearty re- spouse in the heitt of every republi can , and if any were present who were lukewarm in the catiso I think thuy went away bettered by the meet ing. VOTEU Fatal Accident. Special Dispatch to Tnn IlrB. CIIICAOO , O3'oberl2 ' la. m. The Academy of Miuic fire caught amtng the scenery , from some unknown cause. It burned itself out in about an hour , leaving only the blackened walla standing. Assistant Fire Mar shals Williams and Pietrio , with abnut : en men wont on tha roof of the build- n which , in about bftceii minutes , 'ell in swith a crash. The crowd on , ho street IcW dil nnt kiiowwh.it ind happtncd until tl'eysaw M.irehal Williams come atapgoring , wet and bloody , out of the main entrance' Then there was a rush to rescue the remainder. Some were taken out at the root uCt having fallen to the b it torn. All woundeu' ere taken into a drug store near by. Un y * ° "c is believed to bo fatally injured. riow a Married \Voinan Goes to Sleet ) There ia an articlu going the rounJfj entitled "How Girls Go to Sleep. " The manner in which they go to sleep , according to the article , can't hold a candle to the way a married woman goes to deep. lustetd of thinking what she should have attended to before - fore , going to bed , she thinks of it af terward. While she is revolving these matters in her mind , and while snugly tucked up in bedj the old man ia scratching ' his le s in front of the tire , and wondering how he will pay the next mouth's rent. Suddenly she , uaya : "James , did you lock the doorl" "Which door ? " aaya Jim. "Tho cellar door , " she Buys. "No , " eajs Jomea. "Well , yon h d bsttar 20 down and lock itfor , I heardsomeonein the back yard last night. " Accordingly Jim piddlea down stairs and locks the door. About the time James returns and is goingto get Into bed , she remarks : "Did you shut the stair door ] " "Nn , " said James. "Well , ff it is not shut the cat will gat up into the bedroom. " "Let her come up , then , " says mes , ill-naturedly. "My goodness , no , " returns the wife ; "fcha'd auck tha baby's breath. " Then James paddles down stain again , and stops on a tack and closes the stair door , and curs-a the cat and retains to the bedroom. Just &S he begins to climb into his couch his wife observes : "I forgot to brlntj up some water Suppose you brig up some in the big tin J" And so James with n muttered curse gee down into the dark ki chen and falls over a char ! and rakes all the tin ware off the wall in search of the "big" tin , and tnon jerks thoatair door opoa and howls : " Where the deuce are the match es J" She givea h'm minute inatruc'icna ' where to find the matches , and adds that she would rather go and get the water he-self than hive the neighbor hood raised about it. After which James finds the matche7 , procures the water , comes up stairs end prepares to retire. Before accomplishing this feat Irs wife suddenly remembers that ahe forgot to chain the dog. A trip to the keunel follows , and he ODCU more jumps intbd. Presently his wifduya : "James , let's have an unJeratand- insj abont money nutters. " Now , next week I've got to pay " "I don't know what you'll have to piy , and I do Tt care , " shouts Jaraes , as ho lurches around and fima hia face against the wall ; "all I want now ia slnep. " _ "That's all ve y well for you , " snaps his wife , aisha-pulla the cover vicionsly ; "you never thini of the worry and trouble I have. " NEW YORE , Oct. 12. Fourteen bodies have been tiken out of the Hudson River tunnel , and those re- ma'ning to be recovered are expected to be found shortly. BEATBICE BUBBLES. Life in Paddock's Clover Fielc Peculiarly Fast and Pushing. The Movements of Towns to Railroads The Business Boom. Political Fusion and Con fusion. Ccrrcqxmdcaca of the Bcc. BEATRICE , October 9. Case county la a model example of the new , grow Ing districts peculiar to our western statoj. There is nothing "sot" about It , politically nr socially. That Ihtles sort of stagnation , where tvcrything is dolls In a specified w.iy and nothing new , HO channels Iroked for or desired , h entirely absent. Whether en tem perance , politics , railroad questions or something entirely different , the en ergy of the people ia always boiling over and shewing itself. A hot contest in the convention re sulted in the nomination of R. B. Uar ringlon for atite senator1 en "he repub lican ticket , and English , Iilloy and EL S. Silvars as representatives. Gage and ind Jefferson counties form ono senatorial district. Mr. Soraers was a candidate for the nomination and Mr. Harrington received it by only three votes. The .greenbickera nnd [ demo crats have fused and nominated Me * Means , a greenbaoker and present in cumbent for scnstor. The republicans me confident of electing Iheir man ; but the fact that McMenns wjs elect ed last ytiar , token with the fact effusion fusion this year and thd opposition of the anti-Paddock republicans , of which many exist , may well cause tome doubt in the mind of ono looking from a n n-pai tisan standpoint. Beatrice is very lively , being full of contractors ana others encaged on the B. it AL road which id building through ho county. There ia not iv better hotel towii in the fttate. TJis Pacific was crowded. Immediately /if tor going to my room I sought Mr. Rand-til and inquired whether the room had been occupied by Gen. Hancock. He seemed puzzled at firat aut finally replied that "of corset nadii'c. That on account ot the crowd , I had teen given the family room and the article had probably icon left by mistake. " Three good sl/.jd brick business rooms have been put up this summer. [ went to the opera house and found it a well appointed edifice seating ibout ( ! dO or 700. Beatrice rejoices n the possession of four newspapers. Two republican , a democrat and a greenback paper. The all important question hero at present ia : Will the B. & M. buiM TOUI Tecumseh to Beatrice ? Jf not , Beatrice proposes to hold out induce ncnts to the Witbaali. llecciit devol- opuients , however , indicate that this rt of thoitito will bo disappointed n iti hopes ofVabash * id. Blue Springs is all -nt twelve miles jelow Beatrice. It has about 400 in- labitanta. It i beautifully situated ind li.vs 'ho rery best of water-power. it Iris groxvn rapidly during the list two yo.iru , but in now at a standstill , 13 the now road joins the branch down 'rom Beatrice about a rnilaand a half rom the town. The town will prob- " ' -iiova down. Her citizens are en- build u From Blue Springs I prired au dlan pony ntl cantered twelve tin. , over to Chariest own. This place has been off the railroad , but the cevr road runs within half a mile of It , and It will also abandon the scenes of its birth and early youth and move to the ruad , celebrating its regener ation by casting off the name of Charlestown and assuming that of Odclle. Mr. Paddock has a good many enemies in this pait of the County , politic-ilIy , on the ground that his influence was used to keep the , Otoe reservation otitof market , while on the other band ho has many warm \ friends. The r publicsn nominees are fqr Paddock , the fimouisla against him. SEOEX. : ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special DIapatct C3 to Tlie Uec. PITTSBTJKO , Oct. 12. The coroner's jury hive as yet failed to fix the re sponsibility of the rA Iroad horror of Saturday night. Thiity-one deaths have thus far resulted from the acci dent. BALTIMORE , Oct. 12. The proces sion to day was very fine , being most , ly composed of Masonic bodies and school children to the number of 4.COO. The Knights Temphr imde a fine aprearance , 2,000 being in line , among them many vis ing command- erics from Washington , Now York , , Philadelphia and ttilnrngttn. To morrow is firearms and n iiitary day. ; : EncElen's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVB In the world for Oata , Braises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tottjr , Chopp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve la guaranteed to give perfect aatir.fac- tlod In every case or money re landed , Price 25 cents per box. for sale by F 8dly J. K. ISU Omaha. Undoubtedly the beat ahirt In the United Status ia manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , that is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the moat durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make ia ! guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if fonnd otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , madtt up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons we offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made for their protection. Pir. GorrnEiMEB , 1207 Farnam street. /11V1L. MECHANICAL. AND MIM.NO KA \ aiNKKKIKG at the KtrucaerPolyt ! cl-n'.a institute , Troy , N. Y The uMest enzinecnn ; \ school in America. Sext term begins Heptem. ber IKh. The P.ejbter lor 1S30 contains t of ths giidmtts tar the put M Jtir3 , with'.l ptsltl'.ns ; Uo. aoana of tjdr. requirement * rxpetuei.etc. Addjeti DAVID U. GKEIKE' Director. MERMAN ! * ; sacra zx,33 xi xas ac LER , Cor. Douglas andllSth Sts. Gives Great Bargains'in Ladies' and Gents AMERICAN COLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AM ) DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. CLIFFORD'S ERADICATES DISEASES from the STSTEM. J. O. RICHARDSON , Prop. , ST. IXIUI3. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , At Chicago Prices. and 1 11 llarnoy Street , Oniahii. ortlt-'mn Ti Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S ' FURNISHING GOODS , Wo would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Slock , feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods anil rices SHIIEVK , JARVIS & CO. , Cor. 14th mill Dodge Sis , FALL-1880. fen'3 Calf Boots . 12 BO to | 3 00 adies' Kid Button Sloes . 1 W " & 00 oy'g CaHDoota . 1 75 " 3 CO live * ' GoatB&ttmi . 1 > 5 " 2 60 \\\\t\ \ \ \ \ ' G < iat Button. . TS 1 [ pn'a Calf Shoes . ISO 300 adiej' SMe Lace Kids . . . If" ' 4 (1 > toy's Alexis . 1 23 2 00 ttacs'Sido LacoKid . 1 15 203 Tens Ballcs . 1 0 250 hllilren' Polish 1 BO Kid aiipfVM . * > 175 Ihildren i lace fchoes . - > 75 fcn'gScwol Boole . 3 50 7 CO adl s' Kid Ties . 1 50 200 'en * Cretans . 10 150 Ji e9' Slippcn . 0 1 00 , 2 ? ? loj's Button falioca . 1 5' ' ) 2 50 foull/ * Button Shoe ? . 1 23 1 75 New eceived daily. Ve sell for oih only. rtoneyrefnml- d if th * goods lon't wear na eiireBented. rt/e / keep in tock all sizes mil wid tha ami guarantee a oed fit in cv ry respect. Baots and Shoes Made to Order A SPECIALTY. rho Only Complete StocK in the f Ity II. D01ILE & CO. , Leading Shoe Storo. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAhiA AND FORTOMAHA C'ouurcts With Strrct i'ars Corner of 8\UVDKB an.l HAMILTON STRECTS. ( Kml of Kul Ur.e aa fulluwa : LK\VK J30 * 8:17anHll-l3a in .3:03.5 : 7 and723p.jn. LEAVK FORT OJ1AIIA : 7 J5 a m. . 0t5 a. m . and 12:15 p. ra. 4.1)0. ) 8:15 anil 8:1S p. m The 8:17 : a. m run. Itaninr omaha , and the 1:00 p. m. run , leaf ln < Fort Omaha , are usually oaclcdtoful ! capacitvirith resulir pa enferg. The r.17 a. m. rut will be mode from the post- See. corner of Italia and 15th enrehts. Tieketocan he procured from atrwt cardrlr- rs , or from drivers of backs. fARE. 25 CENTS , INCLU1J1NO STKE CAR 23-U MEAT MARKET IT. P. Block. ICt i Ml. Fresh nl Bait Jle U o all kin-la constant aa hand , prices raaoomble. Vc 'tM ID sea oo. Kood dellreied to > Tny put ut Hit. sKy. VM AUST , f , V rth ! . RI NOIICE. i EflLEMB' ' Wl kinz to hare Su t . Pant * . \JT ic. , nudto measure , would do wU by , THB 3IERCIIAN TAILOB , nntec The Nebraska and Iowa State Fairs re-echo the verdict of the World's Great Expositions at Paris , London , Vienna nnd Philadelphia. The only diplo mas given at both these Fairs 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 , 300 13th Sf. , ( Jacob ) Block ) Omaha , Neb. PROPOSALS FOR OAK PILES Off ic or Cnr CITRIC. ) OxAirA , NEB. , OctoUi 8--h , ! < ) ( SraTcil prop-sals will ba revival bjr ih im- deni ncil until nI < Uy , Oct. ICili. ar 12 r' . ek nx > n f irfurulahmit tothoClfy > C Omalu < m hundrol anJ forty-fourII ( > ) .m w < rl -r , nin.l wbllnoalt pilex , not Ict than to in > t. n , Ui . meter nod Tarylnxlnlcn h fro'i. in lit ! 8 fe t. F.Mden will specify the r/rlre / p-r I neal t-n > ' . I < r thedifferent Icnithn ot piiin < prwp * * ! t < > h i ( amlahetl ThsnaM n.lcs h l o > 'leliv ri < l f > Iheeiiatractorai tha Jonea jtrt > ewo' n i proitre'gof conmactinn. and ilull lx > del vrr-I in euh qoantliif * and a' mich time * as the * may be urJerod by thu city rn loeor of Oin h . Kn elops CJDti nm ? g.nl propooJ < iha I h marked'Propo I lor Jat Pile * , " and bo a'- dressed to the an < le'sl nc < t " J.F.ilcCARrNKY. oc"-St city Clcik. week In yonr own"town. lerms * n.-t ootfltfre * . Address II. Hillalt &jCc _ r. * WMk. J12a day at b erne cull ) n ieci < tt oatattnA.Add.rtM