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yoL.x. -OMAHA , BTEBKASKA , SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16 , 1880. NO. 10-2.
Established 1871. MORNING rEDITION. . * ' ' " "
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CHEAPEST BOOK STORE
1 > T THE WOULD.
CHTALOOITC OF
VALUABLE AKD INTERESTIKG BOOKS
AH w.iiri ! rii.u : JuaUrriVed at the
ANTifJUARlAH BOOKSTORE
1II rurnlmm Street.
( Opposite Itcu-cy A Slonc > , ) ,
Omaua , - - .Nebr.
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lOe fjr Im" , ami 20c fur * vu. bo < ig to cowr
History and IJiosraphy ,
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* i1n * . .lil nn , lilino. cloth
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c I'ucts.
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Xin . \-ln-po cnii nlui .t Muinoir nnd if
lllil-t < > il - ! < ti ai irtrait .if thnautli ircni av. il
oil vtue , xm ! iinino-iiiia ml'-iufu illiKtrnUiiiin ny
fliimjnl 1ijti . O < i sniclittli. ( > ili
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, Nicli's Millon.
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lUiau'8 i iiii 3 l'n > - Miinf.
Oukley .1 il.lra His-
tory < it tlie
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Fiction.
THKVAVtK J.Y XOVPLS.
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The 0 uiico Works ot I'lminas Huotl , Crow u
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VT Xatiira' Ihitoo , 2 xvls In I ,
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IB Xar'c. . I2mn clotli . 1"i
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A KanniH Vi i irv , vlalh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 >
American IVitu'.ar DictbniryUlninc \
-isi vail uunautof lnfi > r ratio
c. . htholnr. : History ,
Ihnj Tit'c .C > n Utu inn , IJXWH
Caifr.v. Ami } * nJ .Sv > DebtUUe
of M irt litUnm ih of "It cs , Kat "f
In Wrest , lnnolviit an I Amtruracnt
e-c , etc. , cloth , uiirSmO ! > ' . . "S
ouuntU < i ( ouier ioluuic , u > 'i numcr-
U9 to inoition , ) xiih new anil oouil-lnntl.
SEGOHD-HAHD BOOKS ,
MtSrr iu c h f ia cxrtur c.
H SOHONFKLD ,
HIS Fain'.iilll ttrvCt , '
OMAHA , 'NEP
FOREIGN EVEX'IS.
Eoported Marriage of Em-
perer Nicholas , of
Eussia.
The Fated Yacht Safely
Launched from the Clyde
Yesterday.
O ringExploits of Exasperated
Idah Tenants. ,
M vnciAcc oltar. fzvi : .
liccial llisjutch t Tic ( lice.
Nr\v YOUR , OcU-b r 15 10 p.m.--
3t I'oti'ts'iurg sjiccial correspond-
ntaiya" : Thouji many rumors re
specting the Ozir'u tcatrisga hnvo
BprOad abroad , 1 can yooch fet the
following : On Uie i'SUi inst. , old
Ktylc , the narfi.luo v.-iUi tbo Princess
DilponMi'i was s lenniz.Hl in the
chapel of tliu Imperial pilaco , the
Czxr'a fainiljdisaiprovin . The
Czurowi'ch ' wont to 'lie li Btitpl on
the Kuhiuinii p'.i-t riii.l the Grand
Duke * Comlamisu and Vh'lamir went
aljruad , in order that they miyht not
witness the c rcinniij' . Th inarringe
waa very private , the Kicholaa a id
minister < > F vt r V'ere , howuvir , prcs-
t-nt TJia nevrly married are now
with the bride's family in L-vedia.
The Czir has purchased for his con
sort , the pil.icouf tie ! Grand Duchess
of Catlurino paying 2.000OCO
roubles as the price of it.
BAffcLY Ol'f.
Eprcijl Disruitoh to The lite.
Oi\s ow , Oo' licT 15 , 10 p. in.
The Czar'u yaclit "J.inda , " left the
Clydo yosierdny for the couth. Ad
miral FopofT is in command , and
among the invited quests on board are
Admiral Stewart , of the British navy >
Charles ttoido , the iime'lst , and T.lr.
Pe-jrce. Owinj ; to the success of the
yacht In 11 rtfcpects , and Iho high
speed she has proved able to attain ,
the llussian government hrj paid the
Mews. Elder , her builders , a bonus
of 10,000.
ACCIDKNTTO HASLAIk'ii KOAT.
S cUI < llniut < .h to Tbo lice.
LONDON" , Uctobor 15 10 p. m.
\YIiile llanlmi and LliiBintr were prac
ticing yesterday , Ilaidan ran into a
batik , injuring his new bun ! so'sori&UB-
ly that lie waa obligrd to walk homo.
llunlan went out rgain in Uosnur's
boat.
KKVNOK'S IUOL.
Gambetla has arr.vcd in London ,
ItUriKiKO AN AUVASt'B.
Tlio Oldh'im ' colliers have refused
to ad vance wagos.
! 0ixo I'oit THE
l UMI < itch til The Kee
tr , October 15 , 10 \ > . m. The
majority f the commuicial men of
this city , both liberals an i coii'orva-
tivtf , ajplaud the iiiti-iition of the
guvtiinuifiic to prosecute tlio Ludcrs
of the land league. Tnoy ay Hint
the agitation kept up by the o men
tends seriously U > unsctllo the busi
ness of the country , and deprecate the
v.duo and safety of property , and
should bo suppressed.
r-EAHCIlINO FOll AUMS.
Lord Egmonts' seat at Liyhar cas
tle , Ireland , was burglarously entered
last night by persons supposed to bo
searching for arms. They found
none , however , and left without harm
ing any of the inmates L ml Egmonts
is ( ho sixth earl of that name , and the
oldest surviving son of Lord Woden.
A crowd of pooplu assembled list
nig'-.t iuithe viliigeof.CraughwellGa < o-
way , and burned in the streets the ef-
lius { of two bailiffs , who , by their of
fice had made themselves specially of
fensive. No attempt was made by Iho
local authorities to stay proceedings.
No violence was ollored to any one ,
and the spectators made caustic re
marks about the bailiffs ane seemed
to enjoy the spectacle.
Republican National Committee.
Special < Ibp tclito The Be .
NEW YOUK , October 15,10 p. m.
T.io rer-ubliiMU nat'onnl committee as-
sambled at 51:15 : this muruinj ; . It is
expected th t an address to the coun
try will bo issued , and measures taken
to sccuro to tlie party the full fruit of
the late vict.rus in Indiana and
Ohio It is expected the meeting will
bo a protracted one. The committee
will consider a plan to secure some of
the southern states , and breaking up
the solid south.
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Iho Jeannocto Safe.
Special Dispatch to tbo Uof * .
WASHINGTON , October-15,1 a. m.
Secret-ry Sherman has received the
following dispatch :
SAN FRANCISCO , October 14.
IIou. J Shcniuu , SccrcUo of tlie Treasury ,
Aa'hiiiirUin.
The revenue steamer "Corwiu" hai
just arrived. She is nine and a lnlf
davs from Ounalaska and all well.
Tlie "Gorwiu"ieft the Arctic ocean
September 13th ; was in sight of
Wrangleland September 7th , but
could not get ncirer than tweuty-tho
milei on account of a hoary pack of
ice. The ocean had already com
menced to close up , and Iho "C-jr-
win , " having steamed over six thous
and miles Inside Iho Artie circle , and
examined evoiy port where it WAS pos
sible for herto reash , withoutgiimo : ;
any tidings of the steamer , gave up
the search. There ia thought to be
no hope for thorn. The exploring
steamer "Jeanuoito" is believed to be
all right , or she would have beeii
heard from as they were well fitted
for traveling over the ice in caao of
accident to the vessel , and the crew
couM casil > catch the ma u land. A
full report of th3 cruise will bo sub
mitted at an early date.
Very Respectfully ,
( Signed ) C. L. HOOPER ,
Captain.
Mercy for tno Santl-Lotters.
Spcdal th'iulclio to The ISec.
CuiOAfio , October 16 1 a. in.
Messrs. Moody and Sankey con
ducted the noonday prayer meeting
here to day , the same in which they
began their great work sonic fifteen
years agi > . Neither of them has
changed in appe-irancu since their
great taberuac'e ' mestiogs hero four
years ago. Iu an interview with a
reporter of The Tiaio , Mr. Moody
sid that they were going to Califor
Miu response to many urgent invita
tions. They wnild b in at San
Francirco , whore they would remain
untill winter if their success would
, warrant it. After they finish in Cali
fornia they will probably no to Xow
Orleans. Mr. Moody siid they ex
pected to arrive in Sin JAancisco by
the lirst of Nowmhcr , stnpp n < ; at
Cheyenne and Salt Lake on the way.
They left Ghiccgo at 9oO : last instil
over the Northwestern , trrivii g in
Oniah * to-night wh will
, ro they re
main over b'unday.
ELECTRIC
Sp9d l Dlspitcbcs to TH K * ,
A system of electric lighting , invented -
vented and perfected hy Pruf.Langly ,
elojtrical professor of the Umvajs.ty
of Michigan , vr.w successfully ttsted
at Ann Aibor h t nisjhf , In the prc-3-
enca of a large number of prominent
" nt:3t3 : ,
Charles N. Emerson , a prominent
business min of Ja-ksnn , pud brother
of Uhilo-1 Stil'-n Jull- I'mersoT ot
Utah , drtjppud de.id at Detroit last
night.
The extensive flaur milli of J. Mar
shall & G.O. , at Gow.ui , So t'and ,
burned to day. '
The Railway War
Spo-i.il ilNpatch tn Tim r.t,5.
CHIUAUO , October 16 1 a. m.
Tha r&Tin r.ulr J d farc3 t ) St. Lo-ifs
inul Knnsas Ciry still contain s Tim
fate * yestcrdiy"morning to St. Louh
I > V the Wabash were ? 3 00 for licket-
limited to one day , and ? " > 00 nnlim
itcd The Chicago and Alton sold
limited t cktits at the s tno price , 1 tit
kept to the rogu'ar rates forunl'UM'ud
tickets. In theRfteinoon the Waiush
mido anulhcr cut of one dt liar , mak
ing the rates $ J.OO to St. Louia. They
are slling tickc's ' very i.ipully
eculators r.ro buying and many poj-
are going to 'St. Louis or coming to
Chicigo who would stay at home iL.it.
wore not for the cut.
Dix-ATUU , 111. , Oc oter 15. Chas.
Ward of this place went to Watren
county , Indiana , and vut d the demo
cratic ticket ) -bciiig a worn in by a
frieil-1. B > th huvo been arrested and
\ \ ill bo sent up for perjury.
NKW Yor.iv , October 15. 4 p. m.
Women generally voted throughout
the sCato at the school elections. In
Now Brighton , btatvn Iiland , Dr.
Vanllensaeler was elected by woaicns
votes.
CHICAGO , October 15 Secretary
Sherman started this morning for Wis
consin. He speaks r.t Racim this af
ternoon and at Milwaukee io-iiight.
Secretary Sherman in MIKvau e
Spvci.il Dispatch to the Urn.
M'ir.WAUKKK , October 15 10 p. m
Secretary Sherman arrived this
evening from R-icine , and spoke to-
niaht to a lane imsa iiccririf in
Schlitz's park. ' ; 'aoro XVas aline toreb-
bghl J-T-i-ccssi n , and the dt'tnoustra-
tion wns the lirgost of the campaign in
this city. The best of fi-ilim ; pre
vailed. Secretary Sherman is it f.ivor-
itrt here , and il will IK rcm'-'mbirr. d
that Milwaukee's reproH-nUlivcs in
the Chicago convention voti'd , te.ili'y
for him fur provident. Gov. Smi'h '
expresses the belief that O'arlii'ldill
have -0,000 majority in lhisslatennd ,
th.it tin ) repiiblicana will Mii two
congresaiuen. 1'rof. I'arl.innnn , ch.iir
man of the democnv-ic eUtocoulr l
comnntteo.on the other hand , claims
the stale will go democratic.
ars FJY Ti ]
New York Money r.ncl Stocks.
WALL STUB T , ( M-iliiT 15.
Honey J ; exchange linn at JI S2 t'j3 01.
GOVKKNMBNTa.
Tinii.
U. S. G's , ' 81 1 04 } U.S.4'8 1 0:15 :
U.S. 6'tf 1 02 { CutreucyC1 * 1 5
U.S. 4j'a 1 10J
STOCKS ,
Aet'HCjaUaaml J ( 2c since opening.
\V U 1015 I'nfo-ied K3
NYC 133 } Wsiotli 3SJ
irio 43 } 1'n.fcrictl 7Hi
Rl 11.0 44J
LakcShorc112J rrcferreil SI
nrtH * lcrn 11SJ U V OIJ
I'.c'crrca liSJ C C & I C ll !
I1 M 42 } M C KS ]
Oliio 3iJ Lacla nni. 01
St. Paul 0"J Hudson Cauil.S ! }
Bt. 1'aulpU 115 N J C 7ot
St J < ie 40 NJ' Si }
LAN 100 Preferred 53 >
JBAQ n3 A&I'Ttl 4H
Am Kx CO K .V T 37
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO , Octobsr 15.
Wheat Active , higher and irregu
lar ; No. 2 spring trlio-il ad
vanced 23@2jc [ and closed at 101 } < n >
1 OU tor ciii.li or October ; SI 02
1 Ol-'J for November ; § 1 Otfe1 © ! Oli for
December.
Corn No. 2 j@ c and closed at
at 40c for cash ; 40S-10 ] ! ; for Octo
ber ; 41c for Novembi-r ; c Tor December -
comber ; 45 0 for May.
Oats 2jc higher fur ciah and Oc
tober ; No. 2 closed at 33jc tor casl ;
3333c for October ; November
closed at 3030 c.
Kyo Firm at 84 c for cash.
Barley Firm at 78c for cash ; 7Dc
for October.
Whisky-Sill.
Live Stoct.
CHICAGO , October lf > .
2 ! Opened quiet , and Liter became -
came fairly active , aa holders granted
a concession of 5c per 100 Ibs. ;
sales were at § -l C54 85 for
light packing and ahiuping ; SI 50 ®
4 85 for heavy packing ; S4 70(35 ( 10
for fair to choice smooth heavy ship
ping lots ; receipts , 25,243 head.
The receipts for cattle were consid
erably lighter than on any day during
tho" week , with a falling elF in 1ho
supply of Texan and western stock
Froiu Nebraska ; as buyers had n-tt
done much in the purchasinc , only
four lota of wintered and through
Texans changed hand * at $330Uoo
@ 'J S5@2 'JO , and a Ir.t of cows and
choice stetrs at § 2 G5 < - 70 ; otl.er
grades were dull , there being Ji large
number left over from yesterday , with
buyers doing nothing m the -way of
purchasing ; the fresh receipts were
'JG57 head.
St. Lrouis Live Stock
ST. Louis , October 15
Hogs Active ; Yorkers and I3.il-
timnres , S4 704SO ; mixed packins ,
54704S5 ; butchers t fancy , $4 00 ®
5 03. Receipts , 4,200 ; shipments ,
5,400.
at. Louis Fronuce.
Sr. LOPIS. Oct-'bcrlo.
Flour Higher ; XX3 S)5U4 ) 10 ;
XXX , 54 504 ( CO ; family , 84 S5Q
5 00 ; choice , 5 00(25 ( 30.
Wheat Excited and higher ; 1o. 2
red , ? 103J for cash ; 1 03A for Ootn
bcr ; § 1 04g for Ncvcmber ; $ LOlli
@ 1 071 07 for December ; ? 1 07j
@ 1 OSj for JanuaiNo. ; . 3 , do , OCJ
< § 07g ; No. 4 , do,92c.
Corn Better at 39ic for Mali
or October ; S9j 5 0j for Noveinbtr ;
40'c f r December ; S9ic * for the yeai ;
for
4PP
Oatfl Firm and slow ; & ! ) @ ! 29jjc for
"
Kro Quiet at S2j@83c.
Barley Unchangol ; prime lo fan
cy , Oj95c.
Lesd Steady ot 41ic.
Duttor UnchangCiT.
.Whisky Steady at § 110.
Pork Qaiet ; jobbing at $15 75.
Dry Salt Meats Lower at " '
7 60S8 10.
Bacon Dull at 5 G2M8 G2J ®
S S7J.
L'.ril Nominal.
linauipts Flour § ,000 brls , wheat ,
10 ! > 000 bu , corn 40,000 hu , oals ,
22,000 , rye 1,000 , barley 1 000.
Shipments Fluur , 11,000 brl
wheat 1-1,000 bn , rjorn 5.000 bu , o.xts
nonorya none , b.irlay tiono.
New Yort PJ oduca Markol.
Niw : YORK. ( Vober 15 ,
.Flour . Receipts , in,852 bbls ; snla3 ,
1(5,000 ( bb'is ; market Grin and mnder-
.vely active ; rnmid liiop Ohio , § 1 Go
(55 ( 0 ' ; choice , So 1QSG 110 ; supsrlintx.
wcsto'ii , § 4 1:5 ® 1 00 ; choice _ , d , S4 05
50 ; cli'jicti tvhi'tt
\Vacat Jrro 'ulnr ; Cliicrigo , SI 18i ;
M Iwiukep , " ? l J8@l 18i ; No. 2
rjd wintar , § 1 18il 19. for Dfcem-
bar ; Bales. 120,000 bu.
Corn Quiet ; oSTo. 2 , 55.c : sales
151,000bu.
Oi a Quiet.
Wl.iaky . Qm'et. " u
Tork17 00 bid for October.
Lard § S 77S 85 for cash ; S8 75
< S 77 J for October ] srilcs nt § 8 C7 for
fdr November ; § 3 52i < gS 55 for De
cember.
ISuttor Firm -Mid in fair duiuind ;
Oliin , 2c ! ) for new.
E.'jp Weak at 19ia22c ( for fair to
choiea.
VICiOBSAND VANQUISHED
Reminiscences of the October
Cyclone.
KEKVINO ur
Special ni < | utcli to lliu Iec
NKW YOKK , October 15 4 p. m.
An Indianapolis special to The Sun
says : The democratic atate executive
coirimitte * , cimpoaed of Huiidricks ,
"McDonald , Flnming , English , Liu-
dera , Stealy and Cropsy , meet to-day
for consultation and advice. Hon-
diu&s , McDonald , Voorhees , Enulhh ,
If'ciii'rir .nid oihsr pa'ty leaders bo-
! iiv.i tii'liana can bo carried in No-
\ rn'ii-r fi r Hancock , and are 'Ivtorm-
ined to m.ike a ; lrong and united
s'r'-5slo ; tor that end. They do not
tliiuk any democrat will dusort bis p -
siticin in the thick of the IJijbt , but bo
linn and bra\vo to lliu end of the bat
tle.
AIOUT : 22,000.
l DLsm'rli to Tdii OKU.
COI.VMIIDS , October 35 4. p. in.
fiillowin < ; summary may not bo
oxact. but it i ? as near BO , an can bo
. ct'rlainlid Until the official returns
.no scut in : Republican pluraHio.i in
3Lcrof.iry of tittle , f)5'J97 ; deinocratiu
pliiraldrs on same vote , 37,250.
Towuaeiid'a plur.Uty , 18,748 Tlie re-
nurts n nvin nhow that Townsend will
run bibind the UcKet fulljOOOO , or
uerhapa 4000.
run KEM'i/r IN INDIANA.
Sj 'cUl ULijatcli to Tim Uco.
INIUVN.VI-OLIS , Ooiober 15 , 4 p. in.
Ivoturna from SS counties give a net
majority of 0,210. The counties to
hear from gave a democratic majority
in 1S7 < * ' < > f 413 The official majority
will bo about 0OGO. , The rnpuMicana
have fourteen majority ou j tint bal
lot in the Ii' isirtturo and elect eight
coii { > roEsmen , possibly uino oat of
thirteen.
T11K WHY AND WHKUKFOUi : .
SptHi.lItllHi.ltcli | totllO IlCO
JMW YOUK , October 15 4 p. in.
An Indi.uiHpolia special to the Herald
reports Uovcrnor Porter as saying : " 1
think tlio result in IndLuia ia mainly
duo to the prosperity of the people
there , tlicir distrust of the democratic
pirty , and to their aversion of a
chaiiTo in a policy which had helped to
briny about prosperity. It ia also
lariwly diw to the fooliah exaggeration
tif the eflectaiof the republican finan
cial and industrial policy by demo
cratic leaders. I think statesmen
like Senator Conklinu had their due
iH"e''t in this state and mido ua hun
dreds of votes. His present
: iciiou on the tariff ques-
linii was not only timely
but inatcliteai and coming in such
form nnd from such a man it aroused
capitalists and laboring men and the
juamifaitur > ng interest. Its good ef-
frct cannot bo estimated. The speech
of Grant at Warren bad also an as
tonishing pii'ect. Other prominent
republican interviewed , notably Jno.
Ii. Butler , Gen. Harrison and John
C. New. These gentlemen attributed
the result lo the good organization ,
general prosperity , the tariff issue
and the indisposition of the
pjoplo to tolerate a change
TUB TARIFF.
The New York Uenild says : The
tarilF question haa been dragged to
sflch prominence in eleciion that other
issues appear for the moment to have
retired into background to give it
place. It is the mnin subject of con
sideration amcug the business men
: md artisans in. discussing the points of
difference beVvvcen the two parties be
fore the pr.oplo in the struggle now
going on % and it IMS attained wide
spread interest among all elapses of
people. In order to obtain most val
uable opinions on this important sub
ject , The Herald seeking views
"f practical employees and
i'ltelligout working men. Krastua
0 irning of Albany , says : I regard
any attempt to get up tariff ecaro for
olcctiou purpose as a sham that ought
to deceive nobody , whichever party
succeeds , each of them bo as decided
up within itself as before on taritl
matters. Men iu both parties who
are for reasonable tariff outnumber
the men in both who are for radical
experiments. That fact insures
American industries against unfore
seen or serious changes in
tnr.IF lawa a majority , mads up
in the sama way , has kept honest
ruonoy and effected resumption. Gen.
Hancock favors , I am assured , the
elevation of the tariff question above
party politics. Ho ig a friend of
American industries and of their duo
protection. All of iho inclination
and much of the record of Mr. Garfield -
field are for free trade. Coming's
views arc given iu small print , anc
t.iko up a whole column of Tne Herald
Grant at [ the Hub.
Sp = clal DlspaUh to The Dec.
UOSTON , October 15 , 10 p. m.
Geiitnl Grant and paity , yisterday
: c.im iuied by Col. Hill and Jno.
VT ( J lairllirr , visited the residence o'i ;
iho Utter ia Brookline , where ibty
remained about an hour , and partook
of lunch. On the return trip they
drdre through Combrldge calling at
Harvard college. ' . " , '
EnKlish'B Fgolisin ,
3pecl.il Dlspslth to The 8c *
Kxw Yotur.October 10. 10 p. m.
A special from Indianapolis to The
World fromW. H.English says : "In
thip contest we have encounttred the
resources of the republican party of
rho United StateSj and'have suffered n
tamporary defeats In November we
shall encounter the republican party
of Indiana , and confidently expect to
'
carry the state. " , _
No Change In Ohio's'Fipturus.
Sjtcciil Dispatch ( Tlie l o.
CouJMhcs , 0. , Oo ( > Ver 16. 1 n. m.
At republican hrjadnuattbra-
nisjh' ' . Chairman Nash stated that
nothing new c. n bo furnished to altef
the fiijureB already nnhounced in the
returns hitherto transmitted.
. ' ' * }
Indiana 'Figures.
Sivcnl Dlawtcli tiiThirBoetlf-
' * fcf
iNniAXA qiiSj OotoFer 1C , 1 a. m.-
- Tno ifrtllowing.-iifttnfs show the plu
r.ilities , oHicialariu unofficial , as re
ceived up to last evoniiiC ) with repub
licin and dunocratic losses. Only
two counties yet to hear from : Per
ter's i.iur..litj' , 30,423 ; Lmdera' plu
rali'y. 2JG81 ! ; republican giin of
12,720 : democratic gain of 1,827.
Torter's plurality will bo < i,102.
Garllold nnd iho Holla Men.
Dispatch to Tbe Bco
CLEVKL\nr , 0. , October 10.1 a. m
Nine huivlrod lnriinc. s men of this
city went to M-ntor yesterday and
p * id their respects to Gen. Garfield.
It was the hrgcst n seml ly of the
kind that ever went out of Cleveland.
The irnin which carried them to Men
tor loft at 2:50 : p m. , nud consisted of
fouttecii coaches completely packed.
After arriving at GarfieU's farm , Goo
Ely made a short address , telling Mr.
G.irfield the object of the visit. The
replied with the fJlowina
language :
AIUKS AKpGlIXTLEMEN OF CthVi- :
This Is n new situation
[ L.inghter ] A new sensation arises
with it. I should bo rltngjther un
worthy of this ttatc and ot my native
country , if I did not feel a deep sen
sibility at this expression of your
confidence , and at this greater expres
sion of your understanding of what
i ho great contest , now pending in this
country , ii n lilted to our prosperity.
You lire business men of Cleveland ,
and that means a ureat deal ; you are
citizens of Qja ;
, > anj tjmt incins !
mire ; you are citizens of the repub-
ic , and tint means a great deal more ,
'n your throe-fold capacity I roet
'oUj and thank you for this demon-
initionof your confidoiico. You are
msijiegs mou. Suppose now thie
ard was full , not of you alone , but
il the business men of America were
vsembled together , wliat would they
lo , or rather what would they not def
f they could get from the eternal
lowers an insurance policy that for
'out years to como there could bo no
listurbanco in tht greit forces that
jay upon tlie business prosperity of
his ponplci [ Applause. ] The power
hat could underwrite such a policy teen
on uould cill from you more sacri-
lee , in a mere business sense , than
rou ever madu urdt-r any clrcunistan-
; ea nf any offerthat could be made to
on. Now , no such a guarantee will
10 given you by the supernal i-owera ,
jut while froat , pestilence , tempest
ind nil the great etidencea which como
o us without our power to prevent ,
tro beyond our reach , yet there h a
jreat po'itical organization in this
ountry that can give you a policy
underwritten by its faith in its own
land against all that can come to you
rom bad legislation and the reckless
rickedno's of lud nuances. [ Ap-
For such a business insur-
inco the binineaj men of Cluvelauct ,
nd the business men of America , are
uanifeatly willing to make some effort
and bear snnio sacritiCe , and that , 1
ake it , is the business meaning of
: bis asicmblage here to-day. Now ,
the second thought I had was , that
yon are ciaizaua of Ohio , an J you are
iving illustrations of the first-
) orn children of the pioneers
who planted Ohio. When your
atners were born Ohio was unknown ,
except as a trackless wilderness , and
tot a dozen smokes from white men's
cabins cscended to the sky from all
his territory Nou three and a quar-
; er millions of happy people , prosper-
ours honorable and successful , are
and guiding the destinies of a
community as great in numbora and
wealth as all who inhabit ) d the thir-
: een colonies when our fathers won
their independence. What a spec-
acle ia all this prosperity , and it was
won by the simple , plain , straightfor
ward process of downright hird work.
"Applause. ] Ir bor first laid out the
aw material that God made , and
; hen capital , which is only another
name for crystallzed. labor , shaped
up , protected and saved by the
strong arm of equal justice and hon
est law. Now that is Ohio. Well ,
now , there is third nnd larger thought.
Proud as you are of what you have
ilone for Cleveland yet your pride
rises a little higher at a piece of bunt
ing , with stirs and stripes on it , that
speaks of a great ccntinent with
overnmenl that covers it from sea to
ica , from the lakes to the gulf , and
that you , as citizens of the republic ,
have a right to walk on every fet of
it aa.the equal of any man that lives
any where.
A Trying PosKion.
WASHINGTON , D. C , October 15th
4 p. m. A private letter received
hero to-day , states that the training
ship "Minnesota" on her way from
Now York to Hampton Roids , came
near being wrecked. The writer
Eaya : Wo left New York on Friday
last and came near being wrecked
We struck on a sand bar and
the ship nrarly went to pieces ,
The gale struck UB and carried
away our topgallant mast and one o
the mainyards. The sea b-okn over
and I thought sure wo would bo lost ;
Our yards nearly touched the water ,
and our gun deck was flooded , but we
caino out all right. " Another account
ia that nheu the sea struck the vessel ,
after she grounded , there waa a regu
lar panic on b'isrd for a few moments ,
but through the exertions of the ofli-
cew everything was soon quieted.
The Bovivalists Route.
Spcct&l dl > | > aUli to Tlie liec.
CHICAGO , October 15 , 4 p. m. The
evanyoliijtB , Moody and Sankay , in
passing through the city conducted
i he noon meetintj to-day at Farwell
Hall. They will hold a meeting this
\ i-vening at 7:30 o'clock in the Chicago
i Avenue church and then start im-
1 mediately for tho. Pacific Coaat , when ?
they labor during the winter ,
D.OHESTJC DOINGS ,
Grand Celobr ition of the Open
ing of tbfl FamoUs Cologne
Cathedral ,
Hundreds of Thousands of
People Gathered at the
{ Perfumed Metrbpolis.
Prosperous Times on the Great
Lakes Lae Congression
al Laws for Sale.
Manager HavorJy Looses His
Chicago 1 hoatar Moody
nnd Sankey Moving
West. ,
Prosperous TJruos.
Bpailal Dispatch to Tlio Eeo.
WASUINOTOX , October 15 I p. m.
ConuiruidiT Ivautz , commanding
the United States "Alicliisjan" an
nounces Irs return to Eric , Pa , with
hii vessel fnim a suiiiiucr. cruao : dur
ing which he visited all the parts on
tlio reat hkca. In concluding fcii
report ho siys : "Rut oghr boys wcro
enlisted during the cruiar. I cnn only
account fur BO few boya ollVrin-j by
the fact that tlio pr.'bpcrous times
have iven employment to all who
are disposed to do anything. "
Now Ready.
Special Dispatch to Tim UK * .
WASHijfOTO.v.Oetober 15 1 p. m.
The pamphlet edition of the United
States ptarnro laws of the Hocond Eea-
aioa of the 4Gth congress has hccn
printed and is forsa'o in ncc-mUrce
with the law at the department i f
state. The publication ccsls sixty
cent" . In addition to the hw p-.ssod
at the eeasion it
, contains thu pro
clamations issued by thoprendcnt and
the treaties ralifiod with forntirn gov
ernments since Au uit 1st , 1879.
Haverly.a Theatre Loused.
Special ilispatch to Tlic Ree.
Cu CAOO , October 15 , 4 p. rn. Thp
boirJ of education has voted 11 tote
to li-aso ( Jio Havorly theatre prop
crty to the First Nntimm ! lanlr , which
is to expond100,000n ; iinprowiiienta
nid pay ( J per cent rental for fifty
years. The other hHdura for the
property were Mr. JJavorly and thp
public library. The latter ia to be
ivon the upper floors of fie nou-
building. ITavorly'a bid was § " . ' 0,000
per annum.
ThoCologflio Cathedral.
Spoclil Disjiatcli to Tlio Heo
NKW YOUK , October 15 4 p. rn.
A cablegram from Colopno says 2.T1 , .
000 people are expected thereto-day
at the Cathedral feitival. All the
ruling princes of Germary , excepting
thocnf Uasao , Wurtemburg , Briina-
wick and Bavaria , have arrived. The
German crown prince and princess ,
nitli the emperor , arrived yesterday.
Tlio gr.ind service in the cathedral be
gan at 11 o'clock to day. It wai i reed -
$ , ed by protestant service in Trinity
cliurcll for inu uui nrorg nt-ncut. * UT . .
followc the ceremoi.y of the comple
tion of the building On Saturday
the grand historical ceremonies takes
nl.ico , representing various epochs in
the construction of the cathedral ,
which , up to Iho present time , has
coat § 10,000.000 , h-ilf of which has
been expended since 1842.
WILL T11FV COME.
Spccldl Dlgpatch to the Bco.
NKW YOKK , October 15 , 10 a. m.
The ateamer "City of I.russels , " from
jiverpool , and the "Cimbria , " from
Taiilbutf ; , arrived yesterday , and
" mdtd a totsl of 1,390 emigrants at
astle Garden.
A Close Call.
eml Dispatch to Tun BKR
BALTIMOKK , October 15 10 p. m.
A Bteam Utinch of the United
tatea war ship "Vnnd. lii : , " loadiid
vith pa 80igers ) who had been visit-
rg the "Vardalia , " was run Into and
unk off Henderson's wharf this aftcr-
oon. The ladies on the launchsorno
liirty in number , were terribly excit-
d , hut all were gotten off safely. The
aunch had a boat in tuw at the time ,
nd had the right of way. Captnin
loade , of the "Vandalia , " says the
onduct of the tu j in running iuto the
ug and then steering off without of-
ering assistance , was most reprehen-
iblo.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Arademy of Sciences.
The regular monthly meeting of the
tfobraska Acidomy of Sciences waa
icld at their new rooms in William's
lock last evening and was unusually
well attended. Among those from
nbroad were Prof. Au hey , Prof. 0. D.
\Vilhorand Prof. Nicholson of the
normal school.
Mr. Joshua l > udd reported that the
.iew rooms had been secured at § 25
per month , and presented bills for
furnishing ; ho alaoreported.ns curator
of the museum , the receipt from Prof ,
lod' ert , of Illinoisof a hirjo number
f valuable specimens , and a large
and rich collection of mineral spr-c-
rnens from New Mox-cu these , in ad
dition to thosi > c illected for the society
In the Rocky Mount tins during the
summer.
Dr. A. L. Child , of Plattamotith ,
presented ; x piper on meteorology , in
which he g.ivoan interesting explana
tion and illustration of th " r a of
low birometer. " The observations
covered a period of forty-three months ,
and in the largo proportion of the
casot the approach of storms was in
dicated with some probability , though
it is not possible to determine wheth
er the storm is to bo rain or
wind. The conclusion was that
fur luc l observations the barometer It
not reliable for forecasting. Hut at
Washington , wht-re the whulj field is
tikcn in , tebgraphically , the indica
tions of the barometer are found to
hold geol in about eighty eeveti per
cent of the observations.
Professor Aughey presented an en
tertaining paper on "The" petrified
palm forest in Western Wyoming , vis
ited by him last summer.
Prof. Wilber presented a paper on
"the use of museums. " Among oth
er things the prcfeasor referred to
the lar e museums of the eu > t , which
are being constantly enricho 1 by col
lections from new iciourops in the
eeo'ogteal fjrm.itioni of Nebraska.
"During ttren'.y yeirs in this weit 1
hive naver fail.-d to ficd a cjlienor ci
explorer in thosprviret f - mot'i'iti u i
or iinutiilion , unt t ih f ! ; ' .
lican or PluMe v.illey.r t'--j ti > IT >
tain r ion , to c'fan ' ft t 'i fi 1 *
the malcrift's-.vhirh ? . ' - 1 1 trYh <
aA rn ( > ur li uro nm-e'i'ii ; In t ! i.
iont'flc tfe t.-iurt's ' 'f th" ciMm-i
of the eastern states and of Tt-'pc. !
and while wo wonder ftl
the magnitude and v.ilno t f
theao trophies , wo rr.iurrpl c'
"iir SKNidity iu n r t i t'n- ! h "
richer tdepart. . Wo fL iMb"l'v
ilrst to'ijvthor tlicrn in , -t rl ii.v * ! ' . > '
only thu honor and ciedit < > f their uis
coverymt \ thrr ! constiint use iri or.i
advanced sjhnnl , ard ci lie R. As i
is wo have only thu cr ilit ff a ruc
Hold of r 8t arch. Ij ( IH h. v a mil
Seinn IT djcot supiicrtrd by city ji ( . < '
atat-j aitl , vhcro these cullfc'tona can
bo kept for our own ftlvutii ; _ ; . ' '
Uiidciibtcdly tli | i" t shirt In ! ! <
Uoilotl S'ali ii ni.inufar > nrri } t '
< Innlin Wiirt Faclorv. Thn wj-crt < r'
of jMateri.il and wnrfetMan-hsp. < > <
tijncd with thi'ir jjrc l m'fi\i-m1 ; J
tint la Ki-inf-'M-rd ' fr - t" , < l ; < Tirfor $ '
h5u's ' and 'iJomfrt - * ' ! si p - nt" -
their shirt the ui"- durMu.ini ] l >
lilting garnii'iitf ' Kt-tl. ( 'i.-
tnannf iftrin-d if fh"ni'1' ' > r frprci'c
Sl. . > 0. Kvt-ry shin i > f r-iir n.iK- i
iMiirantefd fir. f-i-l- - ? t > H < ? vi | n-furti
the n'opuy if "fi'in-1 ' < th n\- ; .
Wo niiike . . > ii-l'y ' ? -t ? \Vl , , )
Sinker , and Om'oit Ihii" ! ' ' , : il- ,
chemois undrrwi'ar , mi < l" H' v.h
view to comfort , wirin'h ; : i'i.l . ! ir > bil
ity. To invnlidj f > t' l n- - ! ' . ' : ; . '
pt-raom wo i llbr ' [ > i-ftl ? : i uiiici'iucnt
in the niil'iner tlu'B.i i i > . ( i ; u.intrlt
for their protection.
) 'n. ( Jurnii IUKK ,
llfi'T Kirn mi < ' f
TTS Jptt n n s avii
3D L as a Ri SH
O ti sT 518 n 8\S \ 1 a
&Ti ' *
B a a u fl 'a LI
Announcement
We are no\v iu daly receipt
ofhrgeshipnicii'sof '
MF
llS-HB
All of which ar& bc'ng open = d up
and niark--d as rapitlly as they
conic in , and placed on sale in
the departments to which they j
belong. We will show in all
lines of 'Goods more extensive
and varied assortments than at
any time in the past. Purchas
ers will find at the beginuiu * : : of
the season , as well as dur.ng . its
progress , the choicest s'jlcs ' , rs
well as the most abnuda sup
ply from which to make tluir
selections , and at prices that can
not fail to be f atisfactory to the
closest buyer. Itemised advcr-
t
tiseineuts will appear through"
out the season civirg definite in
formation in I'oforencc lo the ar
rival of new things and the
Special Bargains that will 1)3 of
fered in certain line of Goods in
every department of our estab
lishment.
L. ! J.
1422 and 1424 Dod 'o St. ,
Cor. 15th.
LI'XUI , NOTICE.
r ; tirCHlicruMuhoMli.it , f u 'la 17th ilaf
of J.timvv , IS7 ! > , < in C. I. Milfuri p < i t-hn l
at'lie l > iult' it unty trca < nr r' * < In . it jiri'
\.t s Kf rtliciloliniKO | ttixLtn I 7t -
on. l t f'Hif C ) i l' ! l. thr . 11 n'nrt
awl f.irtj-livf ( 15) ) in tlic < i } of ( imln ituu
Itscounlj , Xcbr-xivt , t.isol l tin-n f I : I ! .
( Unlncr , mul It at tljo Hii'Cf tl r ilrinptimi
tlicreuf will ox | ire Jainiar ) I7ih , ' - '
JOHN K. i-iT--.ru : ' .
nct-U Aw-tenwnM' I ' -I'If "I
LEGAL StiTIOK.
Cour <
Kctiite I h.irlta linni'K .lu.i.t- if tin- ' > ,
KII. 1 , Onulii , Diiti-lm C > . , * .
On tlie'.Alihjr nfi pr. 1 - ' , .iiil Jni I
giial an onltr nf sltiil.in ut in tlic iln.v. t. tun
for tlii bum o ( jl ) uo.aml the OnuttJ F "n.'lrt
ilolJ-21-U3 riainlilT
500 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY !
GRAND FAIR
- IRR.IM1KD l TUB -
OMAHA LADIES' SOCIETY ,
XKW STAM > ARI > 1SILJ/ .
Oct. 28th , 29th and 30t - . IG80.
Ail-riteinn ' * rcnti ; Sca-o-i TK Vet - ; i > . > .f . ,
\vov ItcKrr ii Kntill t ! t j I'RIT in I
the 1'iiz saruto l < cci af UoGr ti .11 > i list
Store , Kirnhiiii St. _ fn. ) &
" CAlA " l OAN At * . I T - III intci
nO.VlUU tat , ii viai * ut < JK4i l tt-
or I to 5 year * ' tinw on h
eilcitvanil firm r r1'1- ! ' ' a"
Kinl M U Ic iiJ 1/-U-I jnlilli , jn I
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Ctohiaud Silver n"icites : (
: ntd flinv 'ry in iliv.
City.
Come and See Our Stock
as We Will Be Housed
to Show Goods.
EOHOLM & ERICKSON ,
J.V'i A ; P uljji" , ( > pposilo ! * > ! > ii-t | ] c.
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER
Tlio Genuine
SINGER SEW FAMILY SEW1HC MACHINE.
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In 1878 we sold 356,422 Macliineb1. Iu 1879 we sold
431,167 , Machines. Exi-css over any previous
year , 74,735 Machines.
Gi.r tulta laj' . v-ar were lit the rate of over
1400 Sewing Machines a. Day I
t.i- \ . r v T imi'HMs iKiv hi tfir * -r.
The " OM Rcli ib'o ' , " iofjcr is tk Stringent , the Simple t ,
tie Hod I'm-ab'c ' ' Sewing Machine ever
jet Construct oil-
That Dlvory KtlAL.m nr Suwin ; Wnuhin ha * their Trade
Mark cMft into thulroli rttawl mid embedded in the
Ann ft the Machine. "
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\\l ! t.t Mi \n.i rui seiiltil\wl
.jdEdnUCOANU .
Iron and Wagon Stock ,
- I'rin's.
.U ( Jut-ago
! ( > vml I'm Haniry Slivt't , Omaha.
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JLT IS
A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE
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Gives universal otti.faction ; and that it is stead
ily and rapidly meeasing ; in public lavor.
The W.-titc 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 atjents men of in
tegrity , and pureliaso-s are nlways satisfied , '
because they find very-thing just as repres
ented.
Everybody rhould use this Machine. The
Huleasofar tlii * year ova more than double
the correHporKriHf ? time last year.
All orders addrw-sed to the Omaha OUlce ,
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will be promptly
doHfi itlHhOMLij
* 4)iiahi.
CLIFFORD'S
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fro tin SY
J. O. RSCHAROSOfJ , Prop. ,
ST. LOCIS.