cP * ts t3 > bm \ s Jo : ! % < t ? 7-T VOL. X. OLIAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY. OCTOBER 18 , 1880. ! ST0. 103. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents BARGAINS AQ'EiOY , and Bostghis Street. V -r * . < * r i < Icuej Join /or-w'e I v this g n- ni iHcirit. < n | rvi i SliJ-of liOO ach , and t > jlo < lln .Tj j.rt vl 'liccifj. aiJ In every < 1 rec' \ < m f. ni M - p ( uRies. 'i-rlh. c"t , now.lt r .jrV * 4 vitj.n ; i oetaiicr from one 1 < -j k l oinmr Iwo suilea ( r < n utcc. Call anJ l thmuu Itilffl-i GrlfTm Asiatics' atHI l' i. l < if r nvi it. I .t e > n at. JlAri'ga\x'n uc anil lI rn.nrrct ( t ia { . , JSOO. 0 ncrwjmtcaatufhH' racks ! i StnndereSst. , tlili l > -lioif > no. ! r > < 5 w'l ! Iw H W vcrr cJioap. f r c ! i in 6 , 10 < ir2 < i i. . ru Jo'.s , now is } "oar time Uiulct ! lot V. on ) . , | gtreet cur trtckj on Sa'Jn- Icri , rect for f.7fi. Ch-v lot. FaruliMn and 21 h elit-ta , 90x132 w Li > r Jl1'-w l rfii i < Jo IU Cheap Iot < m f re-ill l\m ir aJJltlon. uuth lot u. P. Oc | > ot- ! ( ) U lo gSOO. TERRACE ADDITION. K.i'lj l s mi Park Avcnur and Ocnrgu strcut , t.jt.i l tomr . aii.I new li .vl ut St. Mirj'n f prim : , stir inSli'iUi ? SOO : S. * SoiTnjc.iT ilrac ft' 'i/lit i-r out intend to tinmen how ill l > otiipc iKl u > nUiiU.i ! buildli.ff ? . r r farther O. P. CKltlS , Asciit , 1'ilti'ciith nnd Douglas Hlrcc'.j" . A ilr * lot ou Uitncj atiiThcnti-fln-l street' . f.ir G26 Tivo thnn-o tuts ouiOth. near St. J'arj'a a\cn- u , MxlC5 ) 1 xt ; Rich , for J JS ) alicj t'05. Tno chul lots n-arSW and lark streets In K V Hmilh's-iiillion-S ] ' ' 0 ndS.'i50. Hltv Iili ! in SlilTiiiVCnl BOCOJdaiuI thiidal- 4IU.ma lorSlO-Jl / < COO each I/it near l l'i and 1'iinr. # 460. 1 lots m Ilarm-x near EUli St. , tOOO cich. 1 "ton 24li ! ! " ' IHnanl meet , f7oO. 1loU lu Cran.JicAailiti9Q. . eolith ofU. V VmJue " ' ! < loiit. . from $15 to S 01 cicli * " One < . * , U7\3TO foct , on 13Ui street , gonth n * PoniilcUn iincw resilience , Tor J OflO , or will ill'-icc ! llitiv , ilv bizcl lots a. iroul J3jO tufM'O ' CaBIVERVIEW ADDITION. . V < - nurnl'cT o { 1 > ciutfut ! rc . < ienre lots , ID- c i l latlitanrw aildilioii im dpitol llili , lien t - < -n i th Ktn ion flircaft. SCtli uR the T rt I - Jro llcrt i tin- until aid Parnham < = tr l KI ( to fiitili lonncrlj owned I'j C. II lj n nitvl mutt' roc-uUv Kmmn wtlio -tkiii5iriaeroi. . nUvlols IiMvUnulir IK.III t-Utt Klu on PjrnliamiUKlKoii D.in AS i-lr.vt. IIHKI lotp IT hi ) to Mir tlitu U'lltn au.l 150indCt' | < f 1 , < KIH ' > r the elt"lv < . ! \vjitticic , at S | icr cent In- ' " eslt" tiosH. v.niuti : ljin ) i c < M snbblinllsl h oun then . C Jl tud ci inimo pkl and gtl full inlunuiti- at 113 > Ilb' ilM : , ESTATS AOKKCV. 16 i MKl Doiii-lss tl reels OicrlOUi iitce ami lol H-C ollcrcd for k lo ! > } tliimiRiw Ih-j iMcwiUc uJ a'l uicr the itj. An.oj . ] tn > n > .iiiur Ir * . I'nccaarjlnsr 1'on $3Ji' 10 Jir.tW ) oxeli. " iro.nl lull > ul 2 chc- ; Iioiirear JacfcSon enil 2i hI reels uta s.real taerfHcc. Here ii a ' re ! lifgtln for tonu 01 > ' \iv proi crtj limit li'Bo'd iminxliu-l } . C c s Jnul aquirtcrof a lilotU. Cll and ciuniuii. tliia niUoutuo dcl . UKO P. 11 BU IS. Ascnt , 15lh and l > onslat < SU A ilcciraMo Jvl-uiar Cuuihi' and ijjuimi'io a. ll.COO PARK PLACE. The cbui | > Ct > t ncrclota In tlio cityul Omah % , ' " . , Hit rb ami Califuruu Mrucl.TU ) tan luakc no mlstalco in 31 1 Hu ; up UICKO lurgxiiiailiilo jnn li\\elhecli ncn lliegp loti nrcm-jrethan ofuM lo clzo In 4 full-stiwl t.ly lalsr a lull iloilc n.lit ill 1 > obiita erj choii ttme before oue- fth jurt of < > - > c < f lli e aero ? ets tvlll dl rnr ai iiiucliaiueoaci I ncUilai. Tbu are locitMlaieri sli.ut , lls. lu ( . e-ff , Cr I'ltton CcfK. \ \ . Pn. .rw.-i : , fmioJIM to * "WO per B nui'loL * t I < AmftllaUy ; | , au.l dou'l I.ieo our t dance , auj get pla | ! ( Ii f , , | | | nrteuhra ! < f GiO ; r UKJI1S , Arcnt , Nice lot on SIicrlnAiuA\cnu ; north of Kicliolaa utrccl , 8I.40-I. ' ll lt lulouCi'K.Uticccn latlianJ lllh streets Cl3S $1.001) ) 3Sn 2 nice loll in HarlnunTc aJdlllnn. $100 lo fCCO. 3Stl 1 jrpc numlitr of HCIO los ! In Gi.-c's addition ie tl North Omaha , S1.6 lo 8M < ach. tlb Choice i TPOI lui nc r Ci . J tnCil'f ' amU trecM , fl.tOO c N-teral coed I Vi in l > cisoa'fl n.WWloa. 1..0 to tl SVlcich tlIX Ohoieo lot In Tlmrn-ll'it 0dii. ( > n , $750. IXa F i-eral Urea l ta i Uxrllrlfg tdditloit. 1J a rods andJ atreicitb. I'nit-s ? 7CU lo { 1000 each. s3 C Rnxerat chdico lo'u in KroJ But addition. 8' J27 6 to $550 cieh - ' Acre lot on Sherman iic-nic , ( IGlh slreetV 1"it touth of IVpjitckin e urw rKjHcn , 'or Sll 0 it 2 lan-o'H ! neitltiih anlCivl strTOl.CC < itai 330 feet Conicr I.COQ ; in iua , , tKK ) . aic S I rc I'tj - , , sO | t , , „ -ax-win , . , ( ibth street ) , aiK Clark S',1 eel. S59ifl .uh K ,1 McOANDLISH P'.ACE. ,1t5 t5re re 22 nice and -icii' low , \u uejr to the bmi- nesspan ! ilio 1 1 y , i K- \cr Ie stcjn I'l ' ( nulh of thct'oincnixpi * i iV'im enar , inl it JIMI ouitiif mi'l n'lj.i.iunir t r HIM 1 of James itv M. WiKiinorlh a .il w J . ll-luso re v lieipand\crj dfirab'o l > u ; i tinly tn lius- Iness pan olH \ . i > ! ! - , , .r MI t.lcpoLi.ail h works , whlli. I n.l „ k V. h- , , , 8tocc ) 11ai iaid , ptcklni. ln.n o , , cii C l 'lui get plit ai and lulljr itu'trs. P ice rtj U. . JO ni cany ti erms to ilu-eo Mlm . U.l tidt aa > r IWM'S. ' , IMi. , i-"i lasbtg. . if Scholcc rnslden'ji l < .tn n y n i el , 1.0101 n tl Oonclasand C-xIre 'rav t Jl "ti I > > l.i.0cich nnd lone time to liofr wi mlln i ! i P L 2 choi nirierloB IPU ' HI i Fa'nhani Pb * trcjt , ( wxlll fit. . S .INI T . ii. . tt > . . .njirj b t'nj tonni" toinvM ] er wh. . Aliio 4 lota oi * Sllh , IK.I- * F r i um and ce I > ouclas e rreU , H-0 U > * l 't a.-i , d lone l.i . tlmo. l.iof S4T2M of the bent lm.i.icv-1 i Ii of ofa Omaha for Mtr.lousitcil i-o i.\ r i < or Btreet , a f 600 to ? aOOQ c\cl r\io in al- pc [ c\ory .uu-Jncsi Mock - -y to 515,000 each LAKE'S ADDlf I > N. arSt ioclio cc r 'dcnoe lots in a' > " > " I'litiou , iro- 80 raeJmtil\ north of nnd.kdj ( mi.l' . < "pvtnn's beautiful rcSKknoe and 'n > iia ; , and ! > > < at > d 11:1 inSt ISUi 19th Mid eoth etrrctf , QOO t. . , \-ach ami Stet erj sj termn lntho wLoKil ! tiuili UiHand Ciamint { Ut mid RI.I lull rartK nl.ri , ot UKO P Ur\ftS. Ajent. fo DeMl.ltul liuiKlm ; kite on Micnum ux nuc , focd 10th stifcllKt ) ecn ropplttoa a'ld Iho DuJlc\- Ijanisproiicrty ; C3 feel cjst froiilajf mi the as atenoc hj 3SSI feet in tlcptn. U i I li U'e it.inik aspr nplS feetbJS 3. CiH n I ct f ull ( urticUlarj. ill An * cro > n lHh liit. ICifi-cl cast Irontase liy 37S fct deep. Tins i just south < > f the I. in to : beth ( Popplcton pl . Tli ! Is pilt-c lev , e.11 and teSt fcCtpricomnJ tornmof BKMIS , Ajcnt 1 * K ° l lo'J , Jait in > rli t anrl aoj min ; K V to Smith's addition , iiml lt > CAtt ! < l IWuivu "Olhnn.l lal Raundera stroeUalrraKOtiJ > prices and Ion ; In [ lime to bu\er who burrow RKliiS Atnt in HOBBACH'S ADDH'ION. to : MloUli IIi > f lb's l rirxt tn J HOCXI d ad illcn fri on 1'tth ' , l"th. IClli and 2Jih vlrecti. ln.1 c n friAl KicholkS , l' uUSh nun nd OUrft cct , \ r > handy to U I1 * Sio ! , . va"iU s rx . tt , . AlP rancinc In price * roil ( rum $ .i ) > totl.100 Cain , Alnc r quirlii5 oii'y ' nn H | > yniut lo n and lonj : tim at 7 ' > r oout lnU'rr t t tli-me wl-o will im ncbi prove GKO V. HKMIS bi t. th thdc 33 nice lot' tn rArkerV nd.litlon. li'ts rn dc R uuJers anl PICK * . lH'-C anJ CampKHV St- . 3y on Blim.o trertinloU with patli fnmli and Vlwltli north frontacc , onlj bl-vJ-n north . .I te turn-table ( end ttreet ar track ) on Siuiidrrs \ \ ulrtat. Vcr Uw price' , Sl"f > c ih. wr ? a)0 tin Ih Ions time * n8 pircviit lut rvt lo l.u > s who Ihbi will build bihe f3"150 iroo.1 fnn ? for sale In l > ou l i. S rpj , he \V hinffTon , Hurt , lIse , SiunJeraanJ tiitern hew tier of countisa . ff2T3JfcOOO acrot l cst "elfctwl lands in the tat forgilo hr.thlt ajtncy. Cill aitdcct m p , clrcnlarj and lit 1 luaieuUri- ev TBeniV usw m pof OmOn. fOc anj Sl.50. it WTCetzIo * Tiev pamphltt ( - J uiip of the ittb Ft te rntiilM "tho ouliook vf Xtbrasta" for tbbt fritdlttti utloi. bt Geo. P. Bern is' thP ' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. krvl but ( 13Ui tfc Don ! as vSf , , cada OMABA , . NSB. ALGERNON'S EXESUES Clothed in the Garb of Friendship , They Stab Him in tha Dark. The Beatrice Statesman Already Skivering in Bis Sena torial Srosacs , Dundy , Ifauce and Weaver Bipening Into Full-Flecked Candida' e * , Meanwhile Protesting Eter nal Friendship for Pad dock 'and His Plans. The Dark and Treacherous Dawes Lingers in ihs Sh'icie , Praying for Po litical Lightning. The Legislative Contesb in Southern Counties Lin coln's JubiJee. ipsclM Correspondence ot the Bee. LIKOOLN , October 15 , 1880 The glorious news from Indiana Gils the republican heart s" h gladnes , and last evening it bu' J. d over in a tro- nieiidoaa crowd .it the republican headquarters , whei. . - \ procession was lustily formed , and the Capital City band led the procession through the streets and back to the headquarters , where they irero addressed by Lam- .bertiou , Col. Vannatti , Gen. Dil- al wortb , Councilman CaUwell , Gen. McBride , Chis. H. Gould , C. P. Boggs , Allen Fitlds , D. G. Courtney , th Lawyer Marshall , and others. The fete flarfiold aud Arthur to torchlight com pany , fully 100 strong.allin uniforms , an and bearing , tlu-ir star torches , led the lai procession , fullowed by two hun dred men carrying hoop poles pu and & throng with all man COl : ner of transparencies : "Happy Uoosier , " "COO republican majority of ofpei ia Hoop-polo Townshipi" "Blua pei Jeans' Williams where h hu ? " im "From tbo canal boat to the ship of the state , " "The Hookers want a change. " These , and dozens of others , brought ces out the cheers of the multitude. An ing old stuffed corset at tlio top of a pole Set with adelapid tcd looking cock and is i murderous & * pointing at it , was the greatest hit in the line. The ali amount of money that changed hands idl her.o on Indiana amounts to Ihous- pec ftndr , aud the winnings , by reputli- PC cms could have been largilv - ug- mil riiTlo"--"l ad onlv PW * * " l TIIS SENATOUIAL QOFS1ION bw ' lias been somewhat heated up by the election news. It has been Understood - ng stood all f.lont [ that Dundy was lee elG candidate only on Condition that if for Garfield was elected his.nj . > mo would wh g'ti ' buforo the legislature. The elec tion of Garfield being nearly almost cha certain , hie prospects loom up. That buMa Nance is : i candidate is not now de Ma nied by anybody unless it might bo of the gullible Paddock who pretends to arc believe that the Stolid Sphinx at the era cptolisfor"PAd. ; " It is faaid that der there is n alight chill in the air be tioi tween the state of Beatrice statesman 03 and ; the chubby chap from Polk per county ! , over an ngreed-upon pro- ing gramma ' bee ween two worthies that in promises to'open out into an open rur- are ture. It was agreed between Paddock ket and Nance that Castile , of Gage pro county , who is a brpiher-lu-law of infi Nance , should be nominated by Pad- eve duck on the Gage county ticket for wit the lower house ; but probably having and ro.A9c.ii to suspect that Nanoa was coa playing double , ho very wisely allow- for id Mr. Caslilo to have a respectable h vote and then ended him by a blow evt 01 the head with a sturdy henchman the named Silver , who can be counted on acn for Paddock , "first , last and all the as time. " It was a sensible thing in Pad Thi ' dock , but almost cut the heart strings tioi ! poor Albinus , who saw in Cistile ton the ; very fellow to head a break from flie Paddock to Nance. mai The Kearney Press has bSen secured see > by : Nance to open the ball for"hh | ex upo cellency" up therj where Paddock fol lows are scarce , and the nomination S C. Ayer , a strong man , too , and Spec \3Ood : one , against Hamer , is sup- SpecE csud to be in Nance's interest. posi CAKN.S CSOWD IN SEWAUD trac ire to make a dash for Nance for nex Senator and to put him in if possible , Jew as to make Carns governor. Cloud- nio : ns Jones , who Is the Bill English of punT Seward county , heads the Cams tick- T for state senator , and upon him the 35 , force of the opposition will be direct- Citj . Ho is a notorious railroad tool , cdf l well as Cams , aud his defeat is a ago 3robbility. The nomination of Ham- agoE Hon , of Seward , is a blow km. Cams that will no doubt lose him thn seward county , and will go a long w y was toward beating his Uance-Carns logis- moi ativo ticket. The "j-rand scoop" in Foi ndiana and Ohio , and the good feei can ng it engenders , will do ajreat deal T oward tbo election of Weaver's diu 'riends in Richardson , who may ulti Yor mately throw for Dundy or Laird. r. Although Paddock telegraphed the 1 ock ' Pawnee county republican convention ie not to instruct their nominees against A liitu , yet they did so , all the same , and N. Lhoso votes are debatible , but are no thrc ioubt confined to ono of two Dun- trai or Weaver. traiT As the thing now stands , if Van anci VVyck elects his ticket in Otoo , ho is Wai liable to make trouble among the are brethren , as his friends here claim that will hold at least a dozen rotes that spn ill bo stickers. IX SALIXE COU.STY Spec everything is > oot so smooth sailing as SpecS micht bo for the Dawes ticket. Not m.- that Dawes is particularly unpopular , m.owii but he gives out the impression th t the regular republican ticket is for he Paddock , but your correspondent who gam knows a taing or two about politics the then he sees them , has no other idea the that the chairman of the republi- imp au state central committee , is a candi Lav date for Paddock brogans himself , and IVelli , bis candidate for state senator , a : is the chap depended upon to _ mke the break from Paddock to D .i'\e * , justasCastilo wa > expected to do f r Nance. But "thew .s many n slip 'twixt the cup and the lip , " and Wells may get left , although your correspondent pendent ia vtry friendly to the young mau and hopes he may pull through. You-s-o Dawea fee's extremely s < re toward Paddock for casting the sena torial icflucnce fcr Kanco two years ago , and fiOuld now bo clad of an op portunity to ge1 ; even. Besides , Mr. D.'s position PS chairman of tbo e ate central commitluo has given him a pnwer not thought of by his opno ' oontc. Such as chbunrjig..the com mittee's- funds to those republi can nominees wnom he thought would appreciate it when the sena torial question birae up , and we believe that it will prove to bo the fact that Dawoa will material zn into a full-rlo < lged candidate biff re l"ng. Of course he claims to bo for Paddock , but hois to Pa-loo-k just what Joe Millard Was to Hitchcock a mill'Stono about his neck , a friend who stood " by wishing that the thii'g might"break nnd goto p'eccj and tie mantle of qroatntss full upon him. Ihe plot thickem and you will hear from Lincoln FIIEQITENTLY. A THRIVING INFANT , The Two-Months-Old Town of * Chester Casts Aside its Swaddling Clothes , And Dons the Garb of City- Hood. Ojrrespondence of The lice. CUESTEU , Neb , October 13 , 1830. The town of ( Jhsstor is present ter- niinus of the southern E. & M. route leading ; cast from R-d Cloud , but iho " workisrapifUypi'ogKssingand the road wi soon reach the Biuo river. Sav- eral lively towns are springing up along < this line of road , Awboy , Guide Rock , Superor , Hardy , H bino ami Chester , all enjoy coihinutilc-iUon \ > iih the outside world by rail. This reid follows down Iho Ropuhlican valL-y Hardy , from whence wi'h few ru'a ind easy grades it lists to tlio high And of the divide. The fanners in this part of the Re- jublicin valley report a bett.-r crop of orn than uaual ai-d not ai : entire fail- ire in Iho wheit Crop. Some fields a cdrn will yields seventy bushel * tor acre. This sectioT of country hn ; nvestcd heavily in siicop dutiug the ho past year and with excellent sue- l e ess. Several cirloads moro are bo- of ag imported at the present time , sc .ettlero are coming in every diy , land fr rising iu valuj the in i , incrshauts have an lively trade , tons are growing - rap- IT lly ; and tin comkt.y aaa coed pi.JS. tl acts. it Chester Is in Thayer county , on * tu' nlo north -r.f the Kansas line , aud ha - Itnnuh qnlv two months old contiins ne of the largest cw. w- . ; n jcc. 'Maka , hai two drug Storestwo harl- rare stores , tuo general murchandu- ighoUaes , a lumbar yard , bank , ta- 3011 and l.vcry stable. C. B. Kyser , Al urraerly "at Belvidere , is buying cli : ! fheat and barley at the elevator of fO iregq & Kyser ; Jaraos Dln'im ra has tic hargd of the bank &nd ron csUto ba nsiness of Thompson & Dinamore ; laloney & Wilson handle three lines trade : in , hardware , furniture Spi rd saddles ; P. J. Kennedy has atren- ral stock of lin and hardware ; Hen- Ii erjhot it Wright keep drugs and sta- an ionery , and Mr Hendershot publish- po th a 1 paper called The State Line Clip- thi er.and Geo. W. Phillips is the oblig- postmaster , and his office is kept Cas'leton'a < grocery store. There an aho two hotels and a meat mar- i besides three stcre buildings in thiWil roceas of erection. Poratwo months' ifant Chester is mammoth , and BUI very night the hotels are crowded ith earners. Cots cover the kitchen dining rooms at night , r.nd even iiif dei aachos and box cars arc resorted ( o shelter. Thosurrounding country as fine a prairie landscape aa was am ver secnj the soil is excellent and SOI land is very broken , nearly every ro being arable. It ia not , howeTer , Spo well settled as the northern part of 'hayer county , because a large por- a. on of it has been held by epccula- a.aor Prompt tax sales ara inducing B holders to throw this land into _ c larket , aud the "taxes will probably br on be paid by producers who reside brDo pom it. JAT. dai ELECTRIC BRIEFS. "n' clil Dif pitches to TDK Ess. bai H. V. Bemis , the brewer , now in bs jsaesaion of the Chicngo jockey club oci ack , announces a twenty , mile race fai Thursday between Miss Emma . jwott , of JVIinnoiota , and Miss Mlncor E. Pinnooof Colorado for a 52,000 irse. Thejbody of John Parratz , aged Sf [ > the seventh victim of the Garden distillery explosion , was recovor- A.Soi from the ruins yesterday at Chic- Seine % no . .oDr. noma Dr. F. A. Vumosclizlsker , a well- me n.wn ppecialist in eye , car nnd Ali iroat disease ? , o Washington , D-IC. , en found dead in his bad Sunday en"C orning , at his residence , No. 691 arc ourth street. Heart disease was the the tuae. : cot The wedding of Admiral Rogers' cotT mghter and Mr. Nelson , of New Ca , will take placa before mid-win- be The return of the Admiral last aei , after a long absence at sea was iat occasion of great rejoicing. thf mow storm cet in at Rochester , hia Y. , last night at 10 o'clock , which thi iroateued in a few hours to blockade Ar ains. val The epizootic has made its. appear- shi as epidemic in mild form in wil Washington. Horses in livery stables str sick. The disease seems to bo coi treading. At rie GOIN'O TO ABDICATE. sac icdil Dljpitch to Tns BEX. bu ST. PETERSBURG , October 18 , 1 a. bu The Czar has offered to the Czar- Ch ritz a regency , transferring to him CQ ( rein of the government , provided he will consent to Princess Doly- pn imkis' children ranking as Princes of ha blood and take prece3e ca after all Grand Dukes , the Czar retaining mi iperial privileges and retiring to till svidia permanently. nuMi Meals at all hours at Tizar J's 16-tf Mi ft i' ! DOMESTIC DOIIVGS. * Chicago Visited by a Wind Storm Winch Hoes Immense Damage. It Deals Devastation to the Lake Slipping and Death to Many Persons. The Great Storm In Chicago. SpjU ! JlsDilch tj Tl.a UcS. CHICAGO , October IS , 1 a. m. The greit vind s'oriu , which rx > gan at midnight Friday , ia still blowing , although somowlut abated. Its Ve locity for the period of forty-b'ght h-mrs has been 2o to 35 miles par hour. There was a slight fall of snow yestordiy , but the wind blew it all 'aw iy. The brick casing on ono side of the Illinois Central elevator "A"vaa blown our. Two freight cjrs ot the Illinois railroad were blown from the pier into the lake. One side of Manger , Wheeler & Co.'a elevator , a * the foot of Fourteenth atreot. was blown out and the wind tore dff the iron roof of an elevator the same firm is building at tin junction of the north and south branches of the river. A large quantity of lumber was blown out of the yards , and in the coal yards m ° n found it impossible to work. The wind blow the water out cf the river , lowering the level throe feOt , ono re ult of which was the grounding of a propeller and a barge in the Madison street draw. The north and south ends of the n.iiSn ished stock house of the steel work m South Chicago , were blown down injuring several men , two of whom will die. One "ailing vessel , th eshooiier "Golden Fleece , " enterei this port Ssturdiy. Her captain ro parted seeing the spars of a aunkei schooner. Off the marine hospital a Milwaukee , where the wind flppearei to blow hardest , several vessels drag gai their anchora bidly and worn in much danger. Many were partially disabled. Off Two Rivers point a fisi boas capsized and two men wer drowned. The pchonner "Daunt leas" water losycd off the aarho poin but' UlD crew gaine'd shore safely West of Charles City , Iowa , two fee of enow fell , and the railroads are blockaded. The h storm has been verj gjnenJ in the west. .Returns como in slouly , owing to the demoralig'jd ' con dition ( f the Wires. doubtless the 't-reg.ite damage will bo very great. The Bchcionir ' 'David A. Wells" went afI to the bottom some time yesterday , I abi'iit live mile ? off Like View , just fein Horthout of Chicago , and it is sup in posed < that her captain and crew of th ght men were diownoi. No trace ofII .hem cou'd bo discovered. The II [ schooner had G 000 tons of iron ore , [ L Front , Escanaba , for the Chicago roll ing mills. It was valued at § 10,000 , 01Re ' nd insured for § 3,000. The echoon- Re r is supposed to have swamped , at tlalf ; a dozen other vsssola are ashore airr-rent points along the lake in hn ' vicinity , and will he more or loss ' -'Masted. The wind at midnight laa 'moat subsided. rehe Th WASHINGTON , October is , \ a > m. pe For upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys , clear or partly < mdy weather in the southern prr , putliwest ! to northwest winds , sta- ionory or higher temperature and aromettr. The Adjutant-General's Report. ru ipccUl Dispatch to The IVo bnO' WASHINGTON , D. C. , October 18 , O't a. tn. The adjutant-general of the O'e irmy , in his forthcoming annual ro- iort , will devote considerable space to e he < subject of militia organization of meTI he different states. His views of this TIP ubject are interesting and important , P nd will no doubt have grsat weight ith congress in iti consideration of his important question. An effort " be made during the coming sea- " pit to papa a militia bill that will o ilace the militia on a proper basis. 10 state adjutant-generals are mov- P iig in the matter , and will , it ii un- .erstood , send a committee to confer Me fithj congress. The chief of ordn- Meai > ucu will also discuss the question at aiK wne length in his annual report. Dr ) Drus Negro Equality. user pedal Dispatch to The Tea.'n ROCHESTER , N. Y- , October 18 1 hiTl m Henry \V. Johnson , colored , TlI of Henry \V. Johnson , admitted Tlre the bar in 1804 , and now attorney- reIt cneral of the republic of Liberia , h s irought suit for libel against The or rii onocrat and Chronicle , fixing his ifl amages at 514,000. On Tuesday iflut light , the 7th inat , Johnson marched ut a democratic procession , carrying a mo auner , for which service he was to whoc paid. A few days after The Dem- oc crat and Chronicle alluded to the af- 0 si , calling the man a thief , etc. , and ' Oh l.o said ihat at ono time he was a omict at .Auburn. re The South American War. er era cial J'.spat cli to the Bee a WA8Uitf TON , October 18,1 a m. correspondent . writing from Lima , optember22 , 1880 , says : There ia pc .othingof importance to send by this pcoil tail beyond the threatened bombard- oil icnb by the Chilians of Charillas , otei iluni and Chanoay. The reason glv- eire for this bombardment is that the ro rocc 'Cavadango" was blown up in a cow- cc rdly manner by the Peruvians , and wit Chilians not ? dirnand that the as orvette"Union" and the transport 'Rimic" must be given up , or if not , raha Jallao and the ports further south will haui bombarded. Dictator Purala has ui ent in his ultimatum that if the Chil- teat ins wish the "Union" and TRimac" at hey are in the bay of Oallao and at lei disposition It is almost certain m hat 30,000 men are bein ? landed at e irici , and tha flourishing Rimac ro alley and the city of Kms will 'e ' hortly be converted into a howling nd rilderneRS. Tha Chilians have de- > nti troyedhuusea , machinery , cane and sa i orn fields , and cut down fruit trees. Lnimah of all kinds have been car ied off or killed. After completely acking the Polo Soco plantation and He turning the custom housa , railroad lo luildings and plantation houses at /himb&te , they re-embarKed and pro- eeded to Supi , where they destroyed San Nicolas and other mining iroperty. It is thought that they flf lave started to Pacuatreayo to destroy , they can in that part , whence they icd jiy , perhaps , continue on to the fer- d ( and productive region of Chicava ' alley , in which are situated a large I. lumber of valuable sugar plantations. 5. , Jany of these being owned by for- On > . - - * eignera , they may ec pa desiruction. Tha topmast of the "Oavactaugn" Js is Jtill aho vo water. Thora are f orty- tijrcoof her crew now in iittna , anc they will shortly be exchanged as prisoners rf war. Montara , the as- sisain of ex-President Pardw , was ex * ectlted on the morning of the 22d of September , inside of the Cemetery. He fell instantly * , .being pierced by four ballets. * t , A DOUBTING THOMAS , _ r The Famous Methodist , D. D. , Pronounced a Pious Bisturbei4. Hell Hath No Fuiy | grHim. Dr. Thomas'Dafe Social Dispatch to The Bee. tt CHICAGO , Ootober16. JaihjjRock River conference yesterdayJthTse not in sympathy with the Hbe'rjFviows of Pr. H , W. .Thomas , en6j 7oro.d to dodije the question and let the charge of heresy against him remain on the records of two years ago by tabling 3 resolution of his friends to rescind the resolutions. D- . Thomas and his friends WO P determined to have a dis cussion. He was granted a personal explanation in which he said : "You poshed the matter to the utmost verge and put upon me the howiest censure possible almost , and then left me to btar it. Nbw , my sermons of two years , since that conference , are be fore the world. If they ara heterodox , let the facts bs shown. If they " transcend Iho liberty allowed" th' Methodist pulpit , let it be shown [ Applause. ] I have felt that in meeting the wants of the day , I ha ; tit take some jtositiqn tbpt se mei titi < me to bo compelled by the neccssi ties of truth and by the necessities o tisi . I have felt that I could no stand in the peculiar place I occuplei itn this great city , grappling with so many doubting minds. They came to me by the multiplied hundreds , so it that I could riot do hiy heist work for them without the most honest and fair dealing. And now the question iatl for you to decide , whether a man in the Methodist pulpit is bound to hole the i enal theory ot the atonement. ] st tlT < not hold it , and I cannot hold it. th The question for you to decide is al whether a man in the Methodist pulpil a has ; got to unqualiOodly affirm and cit : preach the doctrine of endless punish ment , not only fur sirij but fdr indivi ov dual souls ; that there 13 no way pci- nd sible for the soul to change its source bu ifttr the breath pisses from the body. in c.innot nttirm that. The question an For you to decide is , whether a roan ba the Methodist pulpit must affirm in iho verbal theory of the Inspiration cit f the Scriptures , I cannot affirm that. ror have said so before ; I say so now. tor believe 1 , as our articles say , that the eca scriptures conUin all that is necessary evUI 01 silvation. ' ' The Daily News ] UIM. lockfdrd special says : "The Method * M. confironce had A grand sensation fhon the following was presented in hn case of Hiram W. Thomas , D. D. : 'Ire holds doctrinal views that pra re at variance with the let lieology of the Methodist Episcopal ee &nd is a v.owedly conscien- an he holding and promulgation of his win icsuliar ; views on the Methodist Epis- bet opal ministry will be a source of con- , bu inUsd irritation to himself and a dis- groar urbance to the peace of our church , ar nd injurious to the great cause of nor vangelical religion , therefore , K" JfesoZred , that in the interest of the ilai ruth , we kindly but firmly request our , irother , Rev. UirnmW. Thomaa.D.D. ar , withdraw from the Methodist church V this session of the conference. Resolved , That on going out frem us whi ecauco < he is no longer of us , wo com- lend him to God , to the word of hia he race and to the guidance of that holy dep pirit who leads into all truth. mlt This important paper was made the 8 rder of the day for 10 o'clock to- 60 ay. The brethren are taking on ides rapidly and the tide seems to Thhe in favor of Thomas. he . iot Invited to Leave. ra pedal Dispatch to The Fee he CHICAGO , October 18 , 1 a. m. The on lethodist conference at Rockford t. acurday evening passed , by a vote of K to 47 , the resolutions requesting r. H. W. Thomas , of this city , ac- mr used of heresy , to withdraw from gra communion and fellowship of that ma hurch. Dr. Thomas will not with- er raw as he considers himself a good ern lethodist. He will to-day probably ha resent an an wer to the request to 'hi ' ithdraw. He ia doubtless anxious nv [ r a church trial on the point of doc- mei rine { wherein many of his brethren eel iffer from \Vhateverthufinal _ f t utcome of his case may be , it is al- he iost'certain that the little breeze eal hich it has created will make the cc octor more popular , and whether ho 2 ° oos into a regular church or estab- 2nd shea an independent congregation in ev 'hicago , he will draw largcraudiences | wee lan ever. He preached in the con- ro regational church at Rockford yes- den 3rday , and not half the people who denC anted : to hear him could get in. we wehe The Cotton Crop , he pedal Dispatch to Tha Bee. WASHINGTON , October 16. The blowing is the agricultural bureau's Ho [ otton report : The returns of Oo o- wit 1st give s condition of the cotton iet rep of 1880 , being a dealing of 8 per gulvc ent. since September 1st. Compared vc ith returns received at the same time out t year , there is a gain of 2 percent. Te ' The Atlantic states all report fav- ar rablo weather and crops , two earlier poi lian last year. In Florida there is a tal uiversal complaint of damage from , taldc torms. In Alabama there is rust aud fiai aterpillara reported in many Jocalt- lis ies. Jn Mississippi , Louisiana , Aak- ad nsas nnd Tennessee , the weather has een too wet and great loss from ball ti orm , rot and rust is reported. . In per 'exas : too much rain in many localities 3 , worma in nearly all are reported , wit till correspondents states that there tba as much cotton as can be gathered. na Real Estate Transfers. aa ha Annie C. and John T. Paulsen to lenry Dohle : w. d. e. 22 feet lot 4 , am lock 138 , Omaha. 6,000. ro George P. Bemis and wife to Charles of f LHohnrw. d. B. i lot 6 , block 16 , ofiat reditFoncier addition , Omaha $525. sue Joseph F. Sheely and wife to Jo- cei eph F. Sheeley : q. c. d. und. J of n. sot lot 6 , block 134 , and und. J lot 3 , All lock 119 , Omaha ; also lot 3 , Itagan'e Te. ddition , Omaha. $1 as Joseph F. Sheely and wife to John ev Sheely : q. c. d. , part sec. 17 , tp. do < . r. 13 , e. ; also w. i lot 3 , blk. 119 , or maha § L . -sru i 9 A GULP FJyiag Notes of Town and Coun try Between Omaha and Dallas , Texas , ' The Agricultural Beauties and Leaden Bullets of In dian Territory. Life-Size Sketches of St. Joseph , Kansas City , Den- n'Bon ' and Correspondence of Tm BKK. Texas , October 12. On the afternoon of September 29th I bonrdedtheK. C. , St. Joe A 0. B. train , bound tor the far southwest , and give you here a short description of the country. On the excellent road-bad of tbo above mentioned reid we went along the Old Muddy through the part of Iowa it passe ? , and the corn looked well all through this per tion. We passed the line of Missouri , and there crops also looked favorable ; but what astonished mo more than anything else was the poor buildings bn nearly all the farms we passed. In this line the whole country we can't in any way compare with 'tl even comparatively nolr settlements in NebrasKa. lo the morning 1 took ina inSi stroll through the old town of Sice . Joseph , which has in some respects a similarity with the European citiei , , hart a splendid market house and a market place round it , where the farmers bring in their produces and retail them from their wagons to the town people. Many good substantial buildings bear witness , that the town has capital in and strikes the stranger as solid looking. Onward we proceeded with the fifo belching from the irwa steed to kANSAS CITY , the' town of two" states , and hero I stopped < A coilplb of days. .Through CO the kindness of Mr. E. N. Vinquisf , brother of our Omaha Consti' , I had good ; opportunity to look over the ity and must say , lint it farsupcr- ieeds anything west of Chicago.In of jvery direction it shows a go-a-head ofbi irjss and improvement in the way of th wildings , grading , and improvements ba general , fhowint ; that the means th ire there , aud the cipitalists are not fit fitm mckvrarda in expending their wealth m beautifying and improving their SI ity. In looking down on the rai- ! HU [ oad yards in what is called the bot- tin ems , it ii a Chicago on a smaller cale ; and not only here , but in what- Sh ver diruclion you turn all Is life and ch uatle. In the evening I boarded the vie I. , K. & T. train , passing through ity ortions of Missouri and the southeast po art of Kansas , where the landscape infer ears a great similar to the Nebrpska for rairio country , in parts sparingly sttled , and for me to judge the land 3ems less fertile than the Nebraska mds un * l we came down to the two lier e ° .southern tiers of counties , atween the streams fringed with an bundance of timber of luxuiiant rowth. Hero side by side with the irdier speciea of apples of the mere orthern clime , flourish varieties of rapes , and the cotton and tobacco lants snugly nestle aiuoi > g the corn nd wheat fields. Labette tn partlcu lo ill , , Is a beautiful country , and leaving i we enter Silt a THE INDIAN TERRITORY , fllhi here the loveliest prairies and wood- Blbi iuged streams alternate to delight tlb S1 eye of the traveller. The only You t Bplorablo thought that entered my Oolc . ilnd , was taat this delightful country Jap Fm not open for aettlemnnt by white Bert sople , who would , in a few years , Hav Hno nvert this prairie into good farms , 12 ; ho Indian advocates may say what 21 ley pleise , and boast of the ctviliza- Pun 18 on of the Nations , aa the tribes hero GoU called , but to me it seems so , as if New New ley are civilized , it is in the Indian Sur. ingue and no person can understand 1811 18 ; 1211 A FEAST AND A FIGHT. 1211 We made a short stop at Chateau , a gib 1311 ; nail station , to unload a coffin tele- raphed for , and an Indian preseutre- 12 ! arked ; that it would ba a hard rml- 1211 1411 i to bury two men in one coffin , and 10II inquiring : who was dead , I learned albs . iat a wedding had taken place In the Pca herokeo nation , and as such feasts Pie variably wind up with a fight , two UM ! ; ten had been shot and killed. It inp loks as if the Indians think enough j their i dusky beauties to shoot down leir own brothers if the demon of Rasj lalouay bweta them , and such a case Stra Strl ; curred among theChoctawa not long Dak o. One conductor told me that in LIni [ about Eufala , in the Creek nation , Su Yar ? iveu men had been kilted in the paat Ton eek. That such things are strong Suci Pun roofs of civilizitiin no one will 25H . 101 any. On the superb steel-tracked road 2511 1111 L rapidly approached and entered 2511 Fat DEKNISON , Fat Golden Gite of Texas. At this Cod oint the two great trunk lines the Cod lissouri , Kansas and Texaa , and the D/ll Hoi ouaton and Texas Central connect Tob iron bands the Tob ith great highways Tob etween the upper Mississippi and the Tob of Mexico. Through Dennison Hat rerything must pats that goes in or But C of northern , middle and wesUrn Con 'exas. ; These facilitates must neces- attc irily make Denniaon an excellent oint of transfer. A neat pjrk , with Tl .ately shade trees of luxuriant foliage , lores the center of the city , which ? a very thrifty appearmce. From : point I took the Texaa Central landed at TUlLAS , town of no mean prospects and pros- ra erity. The town proper hasbetween ra.VE 3,000 and 14,000 inhabitants , but .VE HE 'ith the close surroundings no lesa Oil ban 20,000. It is the main cotton NOIt [ all the round and It larkot for country , Itnf a very lively appearance. It Bit two railroads crossing at this oint and one terminates here , and nether road is going to connect here rom the remotest southwest portion the state and accordingly Dallas a great fu'ure. Tne land here is uch , that ivery variety of fruit , ereals or anything grown north or On outh can be cultivated to advantage , the talk about the wild people of 'exas , can ba safely sot down as bosh , OnU everything here moves about in U very respect as smoothly and even as oea the common day life in Omaha il elsewhere. Fai After having made a trip or two I slia'l "ivo you a b Uor doscn'ptlon , and subscriba mjaelf Ihe friend of Omaha aud ita population. 0. W. B. ODEX. CABLEGRAMS. Three hundred armed refugees , who assembled for the purpose of piling int ; the graud bazir at Stamboul , have all been arrested. Eagland baa proposed that the potr- dra dsiuand of the ports to what stage its nrningcments for the cession of Pulcfgno have been reached. It is believed that England Trill an nex the now Hebrides coaling station , which has already been established. The king and queen of Greece ro turnsd to Athens Saturday and met With a brilliant reception. In the evening . thcra were i Isminntions in honor of their arrival. A meeting of Bonapartista was held in P.iris Saturday , at which it was de manded that Pnnca Jerome renounce liii pretensions and recognize- Victor Bonaparte as the heir to the imperial throne. The Turcomans have resumed the offensive ntfrtinst Gen. SkobelufT. Thoyhava-taada repeated attagka , but have each time been ropulaod. The czarowitz and family have atartcd for Lividia. A conference will commcnco Tues day between Montenegro and the porto on the Dulcijjao question. Prince Hohen'oho is seriously 511 with gastric fever at Berlin. ISutnerotig land nioelings were held throughout Ireland Suadaj' . Sunday morning , while Mr. Hutchi- fion 7733 returning from Skibrcon , county Cork , to hia home in Aidnaga , hia cab was attacked by unknown parties , who fired a volley and then instantly disappeared. The driver of thti cab was instantly killed. Hutchi son is a landlord , dud waa returning homo after collecting rent. Mr. Farnell , in his speech at Lang- foot , Ireland , Sunday , threatened to organize a new agitation in Galway , and already ways te prevent the meet ing of the convention to resist the payment of rentals , are being devised , iild an extra police force h s baen iummoncd. The officials and the people nre both determined , and a ollision seems inevitable. Undoubtedly the best nhirt In the United States is manufactured at thb UiUi Jmahi Shirt Factory. The superiority f Material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , Jiat Is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced jacks and Reinforced sleeves , makes heir shirt the most durable and best itting garment of the kind , ever V nanufnctnred : at the moderate price of 51.50. Every shirt of our make is ijarantoed. first-class and will refund ho money if found otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all'wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , alao hemoisunderwear < , made up with a iow tn comfort , warmth and dnrnbil- { ty. To invalids and weak-lnngod ioraoi3 we offer special inducements the manner these goods are made or their protection. J'ir. GOTTIIEIMER , 1207 Farnani street. LATEST TELEGKAMS i.R3 J.1UD XLioxr wi" - . _ ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price F List : lbsot Asazsrfor . n CO Ibs extra Cauitar for . _ . . 1 00 ? Ibs Canary C. Sugar for 1 00 Iba Granulated Sagar for 1 00 Ibs Cut Loaf Suearfor . 1 00 Ihs efwxl Kio CoBco for 1 00 Iba host Rio Coffee for 1 00 Ibs ! choice Java Coffee for. . . . . _ 1 00 or Ibs ! licet Mocha Coffee for 1 00 Dune Hyson Tea per Ib , SO to * 0 3lotijTca per Ib , 30 to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 .pan Tea per Ib , 30 to SO moat ( JunpowderTca perlb . - . 76 ori 5PtO K Flour per tack , 2 50 i iow Flake winter wheat flour S 75 ivens best flour _ _ _ . _ < 00 bars Climax Soap for. 1 CO bars Laundry Soap for 1 CO bars Linen Soap lor . 1 00 ire Maple Syrup in gal. cans 1 00 olden Sjrup per ( rall n. . . . _ _ < U ew Orleans Syrup per gallon 00 D Orleans Jlolnses per irallon 70 isarHouso Jlolassesper gallon. . . . . . . . . . 45 Iba St. Louis sod * Crackers fur. . . . 1 00 ilbsSt. Louis O\Hter Cracktn for 1 00 libs Boston Batter Crackers for _ _ 1 00 tx lllisGinstcr Snaps for 1 00 txA Ibs New Currants for. . A Ibs ! New BUiLberrics for. . . . . . . . Pro Ihs Fitted Cherries for. , , ProJ Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for. , Ibg Choice Dried Apples for. . . , llis best npw rruneg for. . . , . . . , libs , best Valencia Raisins Ibs. new huer Raisins .aches , 2 Ib cans 2 aches.3 < Ib cans ( standard ) . . . . . . . . IS Peaches. S lo cans 0 i.I.C3Cal)3 ( ) lbcal.3 25 iBCkbcrn'es , 2 lo can 12 } pples. ( York State ) , .al can 30 luebcrrica 3 Ibcan 2i hcrriesiJlb can . IT imaon Plums 2Ib can * 2J nspberrics L Ib can 15 rawberre82 ! Ibcan . 15 Tin ? Beane,2 Ib cans 122J ee iked Beans , 3 Ib van ma Beans , 2 Ib cans - . - . 12 ] Lo ajar corn , 2Ib can 12 } arraouth corn , per can 17 } Dtnatoeg , 3 Ib can 12 } iccotaah , 2 Ibcan. . . . . . . . 12 } urupkina , Slbcan 16 libs beans 1 00 lb-drieULiniabeana 1 00 lba hominy 1 00 MM Caroliiu rlco 1 CO ilhaoatmoHl _ 1 CO famll r mackerel , per kit 85 atfamily wlut9flsbfer kit. „ 80 odflsh , whole , per In 7 Ddfish , boneless , per Ib 10 /illilmt , per Ib 12 } olUnd herrins : ( new per keR. . . . . . 1 25 obucco ( BlackweH't Durham ) r-r Ib _ GO wcolSilverPo ) plumper Ib 64 obacco ( Old Slyle ) perlb 35 obacco ( Meerschaum ) per Ib 40 ams , sufrar-cnred , perlb 12 } utter , fresh roll , perlb 20 Complete price lists furnished on application , onntry orders will receive prompt and cartful Itciitlon. I'ositivelvnocoodSBold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , Mic Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnhnm Street , OMAHA. NEB. M. K. UISDOX , Jcncnil Insurance REPEE3ENT3 : nrrXII AS80KANCB CO. , ol Lon don , Cosh Asset j $5,107,127 ESTCUC3TKK. N. Y. , Capital l.OOO.OOJ MKIICII AN IS. of We-rwk , N. J. , 1,000,00 < IIKAKD FIUKPhilaIeI [ > IiiaCapltaI. . 1,000,000 OMTIIWESTKKN NATIOXALCap- IUI 800,000 IREMUN'S FUKD , California 800,000 JlITISir AMERICA ASSOR4NCECo 1,200,000 tK I EU 8. CO , Assets. . . . SoO.OGO fcrTRAL , Aaa > ls 300,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Donzlu St , . icnfWlT OMAHA. A. W. imcE Jacob's Block , corner Cap'.tol Ave and 15th St. , Omaha , ritb. CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! ifetallc Cases , Cofflm , CaakeU , Shrondg , etu. 'irnham Street , Bet. 10th and 1Kb , Onuha , Neb rderj PrompUr At ended To. IB 2s Cor. Douglas andflSthfSts. Gives Givat Bargainsjin Ladies' and Gents AMERICAS COLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWtiLKlV SILVER WAUS AND DIAMONDS , We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least MORE POPULAR THAN EVER The Genuine Simm NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Tiie i . | .nar . den-an.I . fortlic OKKUINE SIXGERin 1S79 exceed tliatof any i > e\i ui ilurinL' the O'ftrter ' of a Cent ry in w' icli this "Old IteliaMc" .Machine Fiaa bt n 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. GUI' salf d Inat year -were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day I for n ry 1 uaintss day In Iho j e if. The " O'd BelhMe" Singer is the Strongest , the Simple t , the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every EEALi Singer Sowing Machine has their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm of the Machine. THE 1 SINGER MUFAGTURSNG CO. Principal Office : 34 Union Square , "New York- 1,500 Subordinate Ofices in thellnited States and C.in.ich , .tint 3'tU ' ( ) IKoo < in thO > I ' and Houtli America. fccplli < lXwt Iron and Wagon Stock , At Chicago Prices. 1209 and 1211 Ifurney Street , OIIKII ! . SHELLY KKUO. Pi Wholesale and Retail in KESII IHEATS& 1KOVISIONS , AHLPOULTRY. . FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House , pposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. R. ISH MoMAHON 9 Successors to Jas. EZ. lab , DRUGGISTS Km PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported ixtracts , ToUet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. Afullllpeof Sunncnl IrstrumonU , Pocket Cases , Truswa and Supporters. Absolutely Pure ruaand CbcmicaU used in IJispcmin ? . I'rcwnptioni filled at any hour of the night. Jas. H. Isli. Lawrence UlcJJahon. TO THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , Ve would ast the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Sleek , eeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and rices SIIKEYE , JARVIS ifc CO. , Cor. 14 til : in < l Dodge Sts , 'HOCGUVHOIH * O isojg sasras 'I'lV S3XVDKITSI3 * > -V VIN'ECAB WORKS I ERNST KREBS , Manager. ilnnnfaeturer of all Itlndg of "V I IST E GrA - IB . Jonts St. , Bet. SrA and 10th. OJfAHA , Sit.