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\ . j * - * ? ? j / J ? " , . - ' I-IUL YOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22 , 1880. NO 107. Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents BARGAINS AGENCY , iniil Douglas Street * * * r 3CO , ! > KsMenc < 5 lots tors 1 by this gen- > > ' . sr ftn.-inj Irom 82b to 82,600 each , and u tv . i- e -i , > art of "liecito , aad In every "I ' ! . Zron ihc rotoDcs ! , north , Bt , south ' - . JAylnj jn dlatanco from one 1 > i vr , - e. r io miles from same. Call an J " Wiiiouiir ] < t-s " * > r.l cbolw lol * In GrlflTm & Igiacs1 aJ-ll * tj. , itut o' . fiivont , between St. Mary's urea t. . . t'arney I tnctfl03 to ? SOO. ia CP ju.t cast of bairacts on Swindcrs St. , t a-s 'e < * oi . c ( f.Mil a-nl will be sold \cry che D- ' s f-t'i in 1 , 10 or 20 acre lots ; now IB your time s. " ' -ire r. nitjrani. ( , i-c lot t , " . vnd of Btroct car trackj on Sann- * T c . ,1 , Fuobun and 24th etreeta , 90x132 roc- , l.w1,5 10 will divide IS. tf t , ' i t * in Crc1lt Foncljr addition , south ol U. If. J < > jwt 3100 W SSOO. * THRSACS ADDITION. i , irM ' .ttn on I'arlc Avenue and Ocoicii ttrcet , ' ' io ark. atid near head of St. Mmry'd v > , i , t fr m ? 125 to $300 cica. Se en Tears . " ' ci.ht par cent lntote t to those who will nt - < > d hiiti"tiiilial biiildii. . F r further iwrtiutilars aj.ply to. Q. P. BEMlS , As nt , FittccDlh and Douglas Street * . A nica lot on Harncj and Twentv-Qrat itrcets. ' Tor.'SfJi. TPO choice lots on 20lh. near St. Mary's arcn- Hi , SOx'tiS feet aach , for fiSO and P > 00. I'wo rtioioe lots ntar 23J and Clark streets in E V. SLVJi'a addition J300 nd H50. in Sh.nnV Cr t. second and third ad- i ni-ar I5ia mid I'liree , (450. A * on ilurncv near 24th St. , $600 each. 1 ot on iltli n > ar Ilouard treet , fToO. O lot * In Grand Vie -addition , south ot U. F 'bridge and depot , from sjl5 to $ 00 each- uau acre. 117x370 feet , on IStli street , nouth < > l ? on | > iet < m's new residence , for 52,000 , or will < li nflu.ln \ city Klzed lots at from 350 to $500 ETWBBVIBW ADDITION. t arfe number o * beautiful' residence lota , lo cate-l in tWs IICKadJltinn nn Capitol Hill , bo tweca 2 ti ! street on ilie cast , 2Glh on the west liudit * trwt ou the north and Karnham street on tfw ojtli formerly ottnc-l by R. H Down swrf mnro recently Known as tlio 1'crklns IS acre ? . Otily 2 * lo s liaxotlrastar liocn platted 1 < enl l * rnh , BiaodSon Doujlia etrect. Tftnse lotx ureSC Io56fetln uMtiaiidlSOIndcpth. $1,000 furthcchnlrc. B } oira time , nt 8 par cent 111- tarestt" the e who will ImiM C"od substantial T tliert n. -vinLovamlno plat awd pet Ull jlifurinztinii at , i * k\tm . * 1.1. * > AI , 1. * T1TJ * Anwriv * X , IS J .vid Do'igUs streets Oner 341 h niaes anil loti a-u oScrtd for 6ile liy tills thc" Tdej arc KCUlere-J all over the l j. uAuy ! < > cntinii joadeilr * Friccs Tarjinj Ir-ni K > < > " > ' ? ! f > ,0'KI cull 2 j.i , .l Sots and 2 ctiii [ > Iinuges rear Jm.kson r --d 1th nrccv , it a uroit sacri Ice. Hero is a JTC I bi mni foi MHUO < < i' ' The proi crty mint Ii3hit0 ! iinnidi cci. ! ( ' i\e s ( iistaquirtcrnf a Mtftt. Call and examine tliiiuitSout any dcliy. OBO V. UKMIS , Arcnt. IDUi and Duugilas Su A iloirab'e l t near Cnmlng and fituudcra itr c , ? 1 , 00 00PARK PARK PLACE. The clmapcst acra Ints In the city ot Omiha , re llmbe oden-d for sale by this Mjericy In Paik 21t < | and I > * 'CH * " ccoml adtli'loti , on Cumlnjj , 11'irtaitU California xtrect < ; JTIU can make tri t i.\\s \ ( up thrao bargains vMlnou utico. Tlicrio lots or mort Vnan equal la rice lo 4 Mil-Kited dty lotf ot a h lf block ji rt ii will bo lm > a very sXott time before one- ftli i irt of < > . t-t ' .ntrt acre loU will sell for ai mucna vicc.Cer Iu'l acre to-day. They are lucntwl a very Ur.it di ' * nco west of Cr ihton CiUpse. IVier rancine from J1BO tog too j > er acrulnt Oi ( immnliatrU. and don't logo our . ! JtnC , 3"j get plat and full turticulan ) of OKO I' HEMIS. Aecnt , IGth and Uouetu Street * . i Slunuau A venue north oljs'ldiolis , . . Mill lul > i Cisi.l of.vecn 13th Ead 14lh atrccte ? 1,0 > ' . S io lot * IM IKrtniaira addition , $100 to ? oOO. Lar.T ! tiu nlwr ol sere liita iu Oie'e adihliou in Kor'Ii OmaiH , ? lsi lo SS * * ) rOt * " * \ . Ot o ce < irnor U-t lit" ? 22-id and Califarula utii ii njdition , 15010 Chulre lot iiiTliorncira adilitinn , ? 7SQ. Ffvuril Intirc lutt in Birtlm'a Ml'll'l.i' ) , 1 | rttfe ai > l1J wees cult. I'rin * JTWI hj J2.000 oach. ' . " t Sorrra. en % > i ' lo s "n Ticdn flrt addition. ' 175tof-0-.i h Ao o lit . . Miernun 'ue , ( v BtreeO , cnntlirf I''p .k'vnj 11- r tM i. , .ir $1,100 4 lar s 1 c iiov. isJ TJ- ' < - k ucsls , 00 < 3 < 0 foot Oonan . O ; , n S lr j n\-iur ( Ifith eltcetl Vittk otii/rt. < " > < ) n u 1. PLACE. Vt n'.ce tu * eou < ( Mo : , j neir l- > the busi- Tus'r. rt t tlia 31 j . . .cit. l.i vcr , fowgtcpi f > 3Unn-A t u irciu an 1 M. ilin'o 4\enje > , and I } a * -nu'n i f ami ajn niru' ' i . , i l of James I ji W , ' x.rtli a .1 \ 4 Coiincll hc e are 1 " % o'ilo . iiulilc. ln-ii . himljto bua. il.tj , to nc * ir n i ii . .lo.iOt , nail . MI * led . . kI. . C , i-'H > t , stock Hin , inckiHi h nisus - ' . Ctll nJ t t pl t KBd tnh mr Iru r < < I'.i'o t 75 j , , , o tnd eary CFHI4 to U > et Hho JtlilO 4 ' * * OEO T. l > ' ! S , Ajrent. ' IMt ! a > t ill > * * Kit , Ic4te r * < dencn lutK < ' 4.l . > si ccl. bctAuen . i u < i.rnuros ! noir ' l I'a.nlum . - , uU * t S..15.1 jt. ndcry is to irr IUS.T. < viin , ) r te ! , , 1 , ivv , f rihain aad tr * w , l-j fl.'Uj ra u anil long bj.inc . | . .t Ii ref ( vsluiMc Hto-o i ' ! In al- nmm vy tu lnw , WMK - t , Ot 10 $15,000 LAKE'S ADDITION. ttat-.f e .00 ! osin abo\-e ai n , im. . li of and .vljoiinn ; iflef ! i > and crouml , andlocatidua l frt Wtlj streets , SXMtn $350 each and tf tvrtue to thoM ! ho Kill build Cill and .i ; i * .t and d full pirtlcuknj. OEO. P. nEMIS. Aecnt , Jtoau ifnl buildlnff file on Sherman avenue , TRli treet\bctAecn Pnpplcjon and the Dudley- Ijam pro c'tj03 feet c tt fronUio on the avenue. In 3S3 foot in depth. Will dirido itmak. ncHS foct bj 3o9. Call and cet full particulars. An acra n Ibth st ixt , lOifeet cast frontage by 37S.et docp. Tills is Jnrt south of the Kllza- l > cth { C'oftpl lon place. This la jri't-edse ' , cell and jet iirieoand terms of BEMlS , Aeent. 1 tool lot' , jus * north of and adjoininc E V. Fnjltn's utldiuon , and located bclwecn 20th ana 'aundcr" streets at rca onab'e prices and long time to buyer who improve BEMlS. Ajout. HORBACS'S ADDITION. 53 lots la Ilorlnch's first and * ecoi.d ad itlon uieth , ISth , 10th tnd 2CIU 8trect , letween JfieholiS , IVul , She-man aad Clare Bt ccU , rery handy to U. P. Shops , smelUnp works , etc. , raufinK In prices rom from $ iOO to f 1:100 each , jjUjulriu ? ouly tnull payment down and long tian at 7 p/r cent intcrosl to the c who -will im > j > ro\c. GKO. P. BEMlS , 15th and Douglas Street. 33 nice lot In Parker' * addition , between S un.lera and Pierce. Klnc and CampbcH'4 St ? . , na Blnn.o street ; 19 lots with Fouth fronts and 1 < with north fnmtase , 011 6 blocks north of tte lurn-Ulilc ( end street-car track ) on Sanuden iitrws. Vcryltw prices ; S175 cash , or 4200 on Urn ? time and 8 psr cent interest to raose who will hnlld * 9"150 ifool farmi for sale in Douglat. Sarpy , \V Bhingt n Bnrt , Dod , Sauadcra and Eastern tlcrot counties. * 2T3 0IX acra > est Belccted lands in the sUU for ailtby this acency. Call aad ret maps , circular * aiid lull luijtcnlirs g"Bemino m pof Omahs , COc and 1.50. gg Remi < f new pamphlet ( and map of the Plate cntitl-d "the outlook ol Uebrask " for free Jl-tribntlon. . , Geo. R. Benis' REAL ESTATE AGENCY ! & Douglas St. , OMAHA , NJ3B. THE LATEST NEWS. Garfield's Position on the Chinese Question De fined and Sub- staniated , Fifteen Hundred Veteran Sol diers Make a Pilgrimage to Mentor Farm. The Propeller "Europe" Re ported Lost on Lake Michigan. Garflela's Speech to tha Veterans. Special dlspalch to The Bee. CLKVELANB , O. , October 22 , 1 a. m. About 1,500 veteran soldiers and Bailers , of Cuyahoga county and Vi cinity , went to Mentor yesterday to piy their respects to Gen. Garfield. flaviug marched from the Like Shore train to the lawn headed by two baude of mmic. Gen. M. D Leggotl the leader of the voteranB , delivered a speech urging the carrying out , aa citicens , the principles for which they , a ; soldier fought. Gen. Garfield spoke an folloWa : COMKADES : Any man that can see 1,200 of his comrades in his front door yard [ laughter ] , has as much reason to be proud as for any thing that can troll happen him in this world. [ Applause. ] After tVit has happened he doei not milch cure what elsa hap pens or what else don't happen. To ECO 1,200 men from almost every regi-- rrjcutof the stateand from regiments and brigades and divisions of almost every other state ; to see this large assemblage of survivors of the war sixteen yoara after it is over ii a great sight for any man to look on , ana I greet you all with gratitude for this visit. Its personal compliment is rest , but there is another thought in it far greater than that to you and to ma. Just over yonder , about tell miles , when I was a lad , 1 heard the at patriotic speech of my life. I was a speech th it Joshua H. Giddingi waB making. He had come hnme t appeal to his constituents. A soutl ern man had drawn a pistol on him while he was speaking intavcr ofhu man liberty , aud marched over towar < him to shoot him down , to stop hi epee : h and quench the voice of liberty , I remember hut one thing that theol hero said ii the course of that speech so long ago , aud it WAS this : "I know that I was speaking for hbarty , and I felt if the assassin shot me down , my ajficch would still go and triumph " The million of men that went out into the field of battle to fight for ou union , felt just as that Speaker felt that it they should nil be shot down the cause would fitill go on , Wa felt you all felt , that p.iound you , and behind hind you. , ffas a force , ft Cause , ind * m > nUjK.rlnl truth , that w mid outlhe year bodies and mine , and survive iV your brigade all your allies , aud al your battles- . You are to day in the satno belief. You may all die , and J'et we believe that after us the iSU mortal truth for which wa { ought wi 1 ve in a united nation and a unittd people against all faction , and ftgruns all division , BO long as chore shall b ( a continent of rivers aud moUnlaiSs and lakes , tt wiw that great blie that lifted yoU all up into the heroi light of great soldiers in the wa , 4n it is that belief thAt you cherish to day , and liirry with you on all your pilgrimages , and all your reunions. Ii : that that threat belief and iu that in spiring fai'h I greet you hero to day. [ Applause J And in thut WD will gr } on to whatever fata may have in store for Us , 1 thank jou soldiers , I thank you comrades , for this splendid demonstration of your faith , your con fidenso and your reg rd for me. Whyj _ gentlemen , this homo of mine wil never be the same p'ace a aih. I am decposcd to boliore that a man does not take everything away frora a place when ho takes his body away. It was nid that long after the death of the first Napi > lt'on his soldiers believed that on certain anniversary days he came out and reviewed all his dead troops. That doubtless was a mere fiction of ( he imagination , but I shall love to believe that in all time here after , the cl-aracter , and spirit , and Impression'of my comradeship will live on this turf , and under these trees , and in this portal , and it will be a part of my comrades in all days to come. [ Applause ] Gentleman , I thank you with all my heart , and I ask you for your sake and for my own , to let mo introduce to you Sen ator Matthews , a brother soldier. Gen. Garfield's remarkswhich , were loudly applauded , were clcsed , and the Hon. Stanley Matthews was called for and made a fifteen minutes speech. Fhe ladies of Cleveland will soon pay a visit to the republican candidate. The following dispatch was sent by the soldiers and sailors on their return bit night Ui. Wade Hampton , Columb'n , S. C. : Sm : Twelve hundred veterans , members of the Garn'cld and Arthur roteran corps , of Cuyahoga countv , Dhio , who have just returned from a , 'hit toGcn. J. A. Garfield , a1. Men- * > r , hereby send you their compll- rients and say to yon that they will , in November 2 , 1880 , vote as they shot , and that their address will bo Cleveland , O. ( Signed ) M. D. LEOGEIT , President of the Corps. Petroleum In Russia. Special Dispatch to The Bee TirnhviLLE , Pa. , October 22 , 1 a. n. The Petroleum World will pub- ish to-day the advance sheets of a re port of the Russian oil fialdsmade , by ha American consul to Secretary Evarts. The oil district ii at Boku , > n the Caspian Sea. Tha first well was killed with tools in 1871. Prior to ; his they had all baeu dug. In 1850 ; here were 136 wells ; in 1862 , > 20 wells ; in 1872 , 415 wells. The veils are short-lived but , some pro- luced large quantities of oiL The : onsnl notes one that flowed 3,000 > arrels a day. Bulls have the conso- ation of knowing that the oil has but ittle value compared with American ) Ctroleum. One well is naw produc- nj ; eighty barrels a day. At the ores- mt prices it don't pay to save all the iroduction , and it ia flowing into the Pblga river. The consul reports that ie was a witness to one well flowing o the extent of flooding the ground n the vicinity , and stopping work in t refinery in the neighborhood. A lumbar of wells that produced 1,250 o 3,750 barrels of oil ia twenty-four lours are now being drilled desper | s than formerly , with more satisfactory results. In the districts where the Itrgeet production is the oil is of s ba't quality and unsaleable at any price The reBners are not able to run to their full capacity , which is 1,400- 000 barrels a yoar. In 1870 the amount refined was 475,750 barrels. Yifteen million dollars are invested in refineries. No Idle Monev In the Treasury. Special dispatch to Tin Uzx. WASHINGTON , October 22,1 a. m. The treasury yesterday purchased 342,010 ounces of mine silver for delivery - livery at the Philadelphia , Sin Fran' cisco and New Orleans mints. From frequent inquinei made at the treasury department , it seems that an impression prevails thronghout the Country that money Is permitted to ac cumulate in tht , treasury when it might be used in the purchaia of the interest bearing debt. In reply to ono of the many inquiries tha follow ing explanatory letter his been eont ! WASHIN TON , October 21. To J s 6. S-n'iUij Olsezo , Micb : : I am in receipt of your letter of the IGthinst. , asking why the treas ury does not use a circumnlatirg ver and gold bond to liquid-.te State * ! botids matured , which may be paid at the option of the govern ment Iu reply I have to inform you that , under the resumption act , there was an accumulated fund for the re demption of outstanding legal tender notes of about $145,0"bOGOO , being about 40 per cent of the amount o ! notes outstanding , redeemable on .de mand from that fund , and as small a sum as was deemed prudent id hold for that purpose. In addition to this it is , of course , necessary to have a small balance from which to pay the ordinary current ozcensCs of the gov ernment , Ih'iis making the total avail able ea h in the treasury about § 155- , 000,000 , though , of course , this amount varies as the reoeiuto and ex penditures of the government temporarily arily increase or dimmish. Beyond that amount , however , there has beeu no permanent accumulation of money in the treasury. In facttho available balance to-day is a little leas than that of a rear agt } . All the excess of ra- ccipts over expenditures during the last year has been applied to the re duction of the interest bearing debtj of which there ha ? been purchased with surplus revenue , In open market , 5103,171,10.0 * , in which there will be a saving in each year hereafter of § 5,817,05650 of interest. This method of purchasing bends iu the open mirket was made necessary , for the reason that there have been no bonds payable at the ( iption of the government silica the completion of the refunding operations more than a year ago. ago.Very respectfully , J. K. Upton , Acting Sec'y- The War Subsiding. Special dtapaich to Tin Bin ClIiCiGO , October 22 J a. m. Ihe Wabaeh road yestei'dity put up itn Sh LoUis faro again from fiftj Jonls to one dollar. Tlinro wai Ho Jther charge. Tjlie om:03 were crowded Mtli people. The rat-a by the \Vabah \ ro.id w ro as follow * , nil limited : Katies Gi'v , 50 Oent-5 St. Laui < , SI ; Peoria * ? J ; Ja ksnuvill * , 31 ; St. Joseph , § 2 ; P utac , § 1 * pring'ieldSl. By tt.e Alton & St. L ill * road r t s were aa follows : St , Louis , SI ; Kansas Gstyi 50 Cell s. SnfinjiL-ld and Jack'S'ivlHe , ? * ; H n- uibal and QumSS ? , $2 ; Keokuk , S3 uo unlimited ticket * aroB"ld , The managers oftthe efUtoru roads ye tcrdiy' find In view of the Al- ion's cutting of eastern rate i , reaffirm d their resolutions of Wednesday , not to participate in the cutting. RUn Aehore. ? ) Vt : l Dlapatch to Tfts pw. 8Air FrtiNci-CO , Sc'obar 22 1 a. m. A dispatch from Victcria , British Columbia , Bay * the British steamship "Bylton Castle , " from Newca'tl , la- ien with 1,800 tons of Wellington : oal for the California markut , Btrtick i reef about ei ht mile ) south of the larbor at ll o'clock We nesday night , luring a dense fo . At last reports ihe was in a dangerous condition. Garfleld'8 Denial Verlfled. Ijtodal IJiiDatch to The Bet. CLEVELAND. October 22,1 a. m. 3en. Garfield s positive denial of the ettor regarding the Chinese , which it s asserted ho wrote to H. L. Hurley , if the employers' union , Lynn , Mass. , Fanuary 23d , is rot in the slightest legree questioned by those who have lad conversation with him on the abject of Chinese labor within a few ears past. Wra. F. Swift , city edit- ir of The Cleveland Jjoacer , states hat he twice heard him express views ontrary to the Ideas given on the lorley letter , and while calling ou Jarliold at Mentor farm before his lomination , tha following interview especting coolie labor occurred. Ir. Swift wrote the matter out , and he eame day published it , and pre- ervcd the article iu his scrap book. "What is your opinion. General , in cferenco to the Chinese question ! " "I have a greH deal of sympathy rith the peuplo of Cal furnia and t her Pacific states in reference to this ubject , but it was a mistake on thu art of some congresrmen to con- , > und the emigration of the regular Ihinoso to this country with advent f the coolies who may be brought nder contract , and perhaps ns slaves. Vo have the right to reject all slaves. ! here are laws to prevent th ir im- ortationto the United States. As i o'd ' times the slave law can bo mde to app'y to coolies just as tringuently. To obtain the end 'in iow , of preventing the introduction f coolie labor to the disadvantage of 110 working classes of tnis country , e might make a treity with China ith which it would be understood lat slaves or coolies were not to be mded on our shores ; but to say that jy well behaved , hwabiding parsons lould be kept away when desirous of imtng of his own free will , aside from ie coolie system , would be hard and ) ntrary to the intentions of our in- < itutions. " "Will a bill of the character you in- ic te be apt to pass ? " "A bill in'sorae modified way will be resented , and If in the proper shape dative to coolies , we , the republi- ins , Iu congress , will be willing to 2\p \ Its passage , and the president 111 concur in it , otherwise not. " indications. octal Dlipatch to The l ! e. WASHINGTON , October 22 , la. m. j -For the uoper Miisissippi and lower [ issouri Valleys , clear or partly oudy weather , preceded in firet di - j ii ict by occasional snow or rain ; in the < 1 rst slight'y ' higher barometer ; colder T orthwest winds in latter district ; i : orthwest winds becoming variable a ationary and lower baroraeier in the g luthern part lower temperature. 11 FOREIGN EVENTS. Montenegro Spurns Tur key's Terms for the Cession of Dul- cigno , Terrific Explosion in London Followed by a Great Conflagration , THEMENDOUS EXPLOSION. Special dtap&tcb to Tlio lie : . LONDON , October 2i lOp m. The pirt street para6ne oil store ; exploded in this city this afternoon. The shock was tremendous , and was follow , d by a great , conflagration. The causS is not yotknowrf. The'neigh- borhood was thrown into great excite ment , and thousands ru-hod to the spot to witness the spectacle. Nu lives are reported lost. rile baiciQNo DiFnccLxr. Special Uiapitch to Tbo Bee LONDON , Ostobar 21 10 p. m. A Constantinople dispatch aay.t that in the negotiations between Turkey and Monlenegro concerning the surrender of Dulcguo , the Turkish government impose tlio conditions that Montenu- jrn shall hold the dietrict nominally , but that. Tlirkish property tberb shall bo respected ; the liberty of Turkish subjects guaranteed ; and the statue quo eas * of lake Scutari maintained , tn case Turkey's proposition 13 accept ed , Mdntencgro is to assume the dis irict deb * ; to ba responsible for Turk ish emigration ; and to maintain the Turkish flig ; Turkish vessels trading with Dulc gno tii be guaranteed against molestation , and also the property of ; he noverntnent ; Turkish laws now in 'orco to he maintained. To this Mon tenegro objects that the terms are DracticUly absurd ; that they are tan tamount to & retention of the district ; and declares that Montenegro caunol accept them. The Turkish ministry ire now considering Montenegro's ob- actions , and the nnlbassadofs of the ) OWlrs Are conferring upon a eubsti- ute for a now protocol demanding the surrender. CABLEGRAMS. SperIM dlepaUhtS UJ Ihe See. A Berlin dispatch says that the ilonf enecrin commission says that the urrendcr of Dulcigivo ithall take plaob n the presence of European repre- entatives. A dispafch from Athens says there rn now 45,000 men under atrils in GrCSce. A dispitcn from Cettinge says tha't P incc Nskita will hold a great coun- il of war on Saturday. A Conettintihnplo dispatch says 'urkey has dropped her objectionable ond'tioiis ' n girding the surretidci1. Kirtlfmko Hn. . ks were feltyeater- lay throughout Spiin and Portugal. One hundred and tifra addUl nsl jolice ) mvh hefti 6but to Itwrry. The u' hop and clt'rgy of Cork dicceee 1 ve conferred trgether aud have for- inul ted a scheme rorland reform fllm- iltrto the Claire deokratipn. They il\o dcnyttnca thePafnell progfaniuiB. Eliza Lindsina , the German au- Lhorcss , committed suicide at Cevita- fichi , * T A dispatch tft the London Daily News from Alexandria s y E ypt is dis- patch'n ir ] , GOO troops to the Abyssin ian frontier. M Felix Riot presided at a .Jovolu-- iionrtry ttteeting at Belleville } Fraricej yesterday. The meeting passed a resolution engaging to become jointly r-juponsib'e ' for the panally Imposed in M. Piatt. Tha speech of the king of Qreecej ffluch was delivered yesterday ; was Datiific in tone. A London dispsfch says no little ex- ; itoment was caused on the Thames sourso by the appearance of Riley's \tpcr boats. The scullers examined , hem with great interest and pro- inunced their opinions. Bonio were 'avorable ' and Others condemnatory ipon them. Han Ion done some very hard work rrsterday on the Thames colinb , but losmeb and the other oarsmen took t rather easy. T'ickett and Laycock tave returned to Putney , and will go o the Isle of Wight for a short holi- lay. lay.The The celebrated race horse "Robert lie Devil' ' will be offered for sale at fuwmarket next week. A temporary safe conduct hag been ranted Count Von Arnim to enable im to prosecute his law suit in Dar in. Prince Bismarck seriously contom- l.ites granting amnesty to iusubordi- ate socialists. The Franciscan friars at Arignon , 'ranee , are preparing to stand a siege , 'hey ' have stored large quantities of revisions and have bricked up the oors to their monastery. lore Particulars of the Lafce Dis aster > ccial dispatch to the Bee CHICAGO , October 22 10 p. m. -Onejof the saddest results of the ter- Iblo disaster to the "Alpena" is the > ss of the Osborne family. John Os- torno , a young man about 31 years of : ; e , has been living in Muskegan. He as oSered a situation in the Chlctgo ouso of Funt & Bradley , and he and is family wore moving to Chicago hen death overtook them. The fam- y consisted of father , mother , Annie , daughter 25 years of ape , Johnnie. ; ed three and a half , Eddie , aged vo , and Tommy , aged about seven , he following despatch wai received f Mr. John Osborne , grandfather of ie children , from the 'agent of the oodrich Transportation Company at rand Haven , this morning : The oldest boy , Thomas Osborne , i ? been found. What disnosition 3 you wish niade with the body ? He as identified by George Dobon. ( S-gnai ) W. HUMPHKEY. George Dobon is Mrs. Oabcrne's ro'.her. The old gentleman and his Ife are both almost heartbroken over loir terrible loaa. They left this lOrning for Grand Haven. They ill have the bodies removed to Chic- jo for burial aa they come ashore , mong the paaiengers whose names ve not before been given waa a sis- xof T. T. TibbUsof Muskegin. It learned that Mr. and MM Sweet f f radford , whose tru ik was fou ere not aboard the "Alpenai ' u come by r il. The ewe r * v. T" ° ' jd shoes , supp s d to be fr i , of . . .me nt , wrecked ' om & I , fc n identified as a co , , - . ' _ t by the "Alpena" from Wells . & Co. , o : this city , from their fa'ctory at lena , Mich. Poctions of the wreck an coming in alocjj the eastern 'shore cl the lake and beach for nearly tweutj miles above and below Holland 1 : covered with evidences of the diaaaterj aud the opinion of many who hart Been wreckage is that the "AlpenaV timbers wore absolutely rotten. The wood shows no evidence of splinterinj and is broken apart , the manner o separating being literally clean. It i argued that the unsoundness of th timber where the breaking occnrrei is due to the frequent washing of th deck. The hull has not yet made it appearance on the shore , , and som claim itjtnay bestillatapolntof safety A number of coffins have iliate ashore , which wdro a paf of the'i < fli ! pena'a" cargo. Captain A. K GoNi rich president of th < Gflodrich alfffe says the idea tint the "Alpona" wa retteu is so-absurd tfjnt it can b iatlghed at. Tbo bo t passed exam illation. by underwriters "and Uoitoi States inspector only a few month ago , and underwent through repair last winter. While some par.s of Ih dppef wood wo.k might be ilnSoutK this did not affect the safety of ih ateamsr. Tha points upon which tae "Alpena'a" safety depended Jn a storm weto h r forward works and her hu'l dud he waa confident thtt those were as stauticli aa they could possibly be OIIIOAQO , October 22,1 a. m. The theory first advanced in these des patches that the "Alpena" foundorec in mid-lakd , probably opposite Mil waukee , is now generally accepted as the most plausible from all the facts now coming to 1 ght. A sp'ecial from Milwaukee a ay 3 the Gcodrifili linti steamer "Meiiominee" arrived a noon yesterday. She left Gram Qaveu at two o'clock Wednesday noniing , and reports see ng the hoac jioco of the cabin of the wreckoc iteamer , with the name "Alpena' upon it , hauled up on the beach late aet night The "Menominee" re ported that the likewas , strewn with portions tif "Alp'ena'fi" wreck , the of' ficers of the ' 'Menoonnee" ' concluded from tha loca'ions of wrecked pieces that the "Alpeni" foundered about mid way Bcross.the lake ; 1'he theory is also adopted by the Goodrich line managers in tbh city. A dispatch from Holland says Minager Hall of Grand Haven advises tlut a tilg .has arrived with Ihree bodies Alfred Sprcath , of Grand Rs pids ; M. ( Jross man , of Grand Haven ; and a lady , sujp'jsedto Ie Mrs. . Earl , Hart , of White Bgeoni A Grand HaVeii did- pa'ch givts the following particulars : Two more bodies have just betn br. uyht in by a government tug That of a man identified t M. Oronsmanj o ! this place , and a vroind'i dreaaea in bhck , with gold bracelet ou left wrist ; large topaz ring on middle fiog-r of leftJnndi cobetnbtlitcuduji , Utesses not uuttoned cl'eir up , as though put on in great haste , glissos hanging from a cord around her nacfc. A puiiik- et-book folltid iu her pocket bears the name of "Mrs. Cole , Muskegon. " The bodiea were found about three nii.es from shore at 10 o'clock yesier- rt. V- l 'ill.i < . The U jl br H Wari haaboin found on the beach nine miles below here , but was not identi fied. Tn nukes five bodies. The wit h found on Crosmnan's h dy hrtT popped at 10i50. Benc ? it U tlippns-d that the steamer founder ed about that time , either Saturday Forenoon or Saturday niijht. The [ judy 'ound h"ar _ Pigeon Crjek yester day morning proves , oy a letter , to be that of Fred Shaethe , of Grand Rip- Ida. Tiie ? ug "Grahnm" has arrived , bringi' g he bodiea of Mr. M. Cro.s- man , of Evanston , III. , and a sister of Flrank Hulbrookof , Muskeaon , agent af the Goodrich Transportation coin- piny there. A diary or pus-book j tras found attached to the molding of j the cabin by a small nail It is badly ' ; hafed and water-soaked , but by th tid of aglasj can he made out , as fol lows' , . . "Oh , this is terrible. The steatne' ? s bre iking up fast. I am aboard from Srand Havjn to Chicigo ( Sigised ) "GEO. CONNEH " The last two lexers of the name re very fainti and mi y ba Gonnell. Mrs. liradley s trdnk has beert discov ered in the house of a H-ilUndor iere. There ia no doubt but a great fiiany things have been std'en .from : he beacli aa they washed ashore. Pwenty of the twenty five life pro- lervefs were picked up last nicht ; with 'Alpona" on them. It is hoped ; hat the friends or i lingo having rela tives on the ill fated steamer will irovo th.'iridentity as soon as poenible. 3ond deocription to the telegraph office lore. Nothing has been hoard from pro filer "Europe , " of St. Catharines , vhich is supposed to bo lost with a : row of 25 men , and several pwsen- ; ers. The schooner "Cuyahoga" is ishoro at Pliim Island , All hands isfe. CHICAGO , October 21,10 p. m A arge fire ia reported to have bezn ieen wn the lake off Waukegan Satur- lay night , and some think the "Al- ; ena" may have burned. The officers if the Goairich line do not think that 3 at all likely , as none of the drift > oming a'hore shows any indica ion of fire. Captain Goodrich has eceived the following from Mr. Hum- threy , at Grand Hiven : "One of mymrnh s just brought a a cheat of machinitt's tools mtrked J. Oaborne and Jsme-J Markny , ' The hesc carries the 'Alpena' check. " The probable loss of the Canadian ropeller "Europe" is reported to-day. Ihe was know to have been on this ike during the storm , but has not ieen heard from since. She was en oute from Montreal to Chicago , with cargo of soda ash , tin , 1'quor , etc. Jfficera and crew numbered twentv- ve and several passengers. Her iptain and part owner was Jere Clif- jrd , of SC Catherines. She had in jw the schooner "Neelon , " which is ow ashora at the Manitous. Pimllco Baces wcial Dispakh to The n e. BALTIMORK , Octobe 21 10 p. m. he first race to-dr > y waa for a purae f ? 300 for all ag , distance one mile. waj > won by Parole , with Gabrisl icond. Tim 1:42. Parole was the ivorito in t'je betting. In the second ice Gheia ] wa3 tjie favorite , and on in .23 Tne third race foJ the rtr A stakes , for two year olds , at )0 each with SGOO added , one mile , A only two starters , and was won > y Creedmore , By-the-Way second. Dime , 2:44 : Mrs. W. 0. Balston has been iwarded the quardranship of her chil dren hy consent of A J. Ralston , of San Francisco , who is given five days .o file an account of his guardianship. DOMESTIC DOINGS , In Variety and Quality the Best the Market | Affords , i _ _ . T The Civil Authorities of Color ado Determined to Hasp Berry. Five Lives Lost by a Distillery Explosion , Near Terre Haute , Ind. The Militiiy Authorities Pre paring for the Reception of - the Sitting Bull and His Band. Caring for Diamonds. Special Dkpatch to Tbo Bed NEW YORK , October 21 , 4 p. m. la the suit of Charier Dean , agent of Thoreaa Bell , to recover for services aa her escort , and as the custodian of her dfamolis during a trip to Europe , the jury in the supreme court circuit gave the plaintiff a verdict for § 1,000. Destructive Flames. 8J3rf ( l Dispatch to Th Bee. EvANSvtLLE , Ind. , October 21. A 6re at Mt. Vernon , at midnight , de stroyed Tuhon , Boyce & Co. a dry goods and grocery store ; Geo. Hen- rich's three story brick ; Mt. Vernon banking comp nv's three story brick , Bicheiidorf and Williams' frame bilild- inca , Peter Walters' paloon , Jasi. Den- nii' restauraut , Iko Kahn's saloon , J. Sliramerman's boot and shoe st > re , G. Pullman's barber shop , Truman & Wolf's butcher shop , A. J. Clark 'a jewelry store , Leonard's three story Brck arid dther buildings. Loss , § 150- 300 ; about half insured. Distillery Explosion. Special dlip ! oh IK The B ; ; CINCINNATI , October 21 1 p. tu.- Cox & Fairbanks' distillery , situated near Terra Haute , on the W bash riv er , o pln'ded .last. evening. There were five men killed outright. Tfieir names were James Denry , fireman ; John Brooks , brick mason ; Harvey , a colored , laborer ; Win. Bergman and H. iveli-y. The last namsd te a resi dent of Cincinnati. Seven others wembidly injured , as follows : Frank Stanley , firemao , had both of his es find attna broken ) shoulder lislocated and head bruised ; will nut recover. Henry .Wilsoil , head bruised arid in a critical cpndltion. Eugene ilehrinp , wound in the head ; will irobably recover. Wm. Kirtley , fif- oeri.yearS bid , arms broken and badly caldedj will die. Henry Pinkie , > adly scalded and bruised. Frank Jrown. bruiaedand injured internally. 3eorge Trout , skull fractured , cullir iond , b'rtjkeri rtnd badly scildod. Itaniey , tno fiicmoii , ctiod rinf , thn night and two or three othera cannot ito. The distillery was completely wrecked. Death of a Noted Editor. f-eolM iIp ! th to ftf * Ret. NEWAKK. N. J. , October 21 4 f > . m. Wm. B. Kinney , principal owner r The Newark Daily Advertiser einco 832 and also former editcr of that iper , died { his fiioinint ! in Slorrp- own. In 1851 ho was appointed TJ. . minister to Sardinia and resided jere several years. He wa a min of xcellent literary tssfo and was once a ader.for Harper & Co Hit widow , trs. Elizabeth 0. Kinnej , a lad ? , of ttrary repu'ation ' , was formerly Mrs. re"n and mother of Edmund 0. Stedman. Insane Prisoners. 5 TOP | I nirontch lo 1'hc Bdfe. NET ? YoBit , October 14 p. m. Chare has justuoen brought herls six jGMons who became insane while con- inod in the s'ato ' prison five men and me woman. Throe of the men are iged 23. one 30 and the 6fth 42 yeara ] ? age ; the wOrrian is about 20 They lad all been sentenced from1 thla city : o varioiia terms in the Auburn prison Ind after b'rooding over their misery ; or about a yeaf j their regon , gave Tay and they were sent to theinriand isylum until the end of their allotted : erms. They entered prison in good lealth and are now pronounced to be lopeless lunatics. There appears to so some mystery as to th cause of , heir insanity. Trie Vlctlnig. Ipeclal blspitch io Tun Bks. CHICAGO , October 21 \ p. m. is far as can be ascertained there were ; hirty pissengera on the lost steamer : Alpena , " including children , and the > ffiders and of ew numbered about 30. tfo more bodies have been found , and rom the fact that the steamer went lown in the middle of the lake and 10 suddenly , that few secuwdlife pre lervers. It is not expected that any nore bodips will be found until the apse of nine or ten daysj when some rill probab'y ' rise from the bottom of he lake and float ashore. Labor Trouble. peeUl Disrate ) ) to THI Bra. CHICAGO , October 21 4 p. m. U > out five hundred union men are on i strike at the Rollincj Mills , because he company refused to turn out a ion- mien min and put a unionist in lis place. An entire force of non- mionists his been put on and the n'lls have started again on time. The mlice are presant to prevent trouble. A Mysterious Arrest. ! pecl l dlnpatch to The Oe . CHICAGO , October 21 , 4 a. m. Che secret service officer * to-day ar- csted a very dibtinguished looking [ ontleman on his arrival in this city in a telegram from Washington , which imply said to hold him to await ex amination for embezzlementf Officers efused to give name. Sitting1 Bull. ipecbl Dispatch toTn 1 ! K. WASHINGTON , October 21 4 p. m. The war t flice furnishes the follow ing to day : BDQK.S. Dni-T OF DAKOTA , ) ST. PAUL , M.nn. , Oct. 15. J foMajorT. II K'otlurloD , Fort BaforJ : You cm send Allison to try to bring in Sit'ing Bull , but if you do ir , pou mujt do it at once and with all speed. Alliion can tell Silting Bull Lhat his surrender at your post will bo accepted , but he must be careful to offer him none but the eld terms , that is to say , submission to the government with BUI reader of arm ? and ponies , the ponies surrendered to be sold and the proceads to ba in vested in cattle for the use of the In dians. The Indian ! themselves tog ? ultimately to whichever of the Sioux agencies the government may assign them If noe5siry Allison can tell him that troops will uiovo in force pgiunst them if ho dues not surrender. By command of Gen. Terry. [ Signed. ] SMITH , Captain and A. A. 0. FOKT BCFORD , Oct. 15. To Adjitant General , Department ol Dakota , St P.ul , Minn. : Major Hues , 5th infantry , tells mo Ho met south of the Missouri , a runner from Sitting Bull's camp , the same one Miloa sent out to demani Sitting Bull's surrender , who told hin ho brought word from Sitting Bui that ho was willing to surron der. Did Bet want the troops to move against him , but wanted a little more time , aud he would then coma in. He said Silting Bull was influenced in this determination by rect-nt advices ho had recaived fron tlio queen of England. This would ceem to corroborate Allison's state metit. D. H. BKOTHKBTON , Maj. Seventh infantry A Youthful Suicide. Special Dispatch to Th0 Bee. CINCINNATI , October 21. 4 p. m. Ge-irge Oohen , aged 14 , n pupil at the district school , shot himself in the left breast to-day with suicidal Intent. His motive is not known. Ha may possibly recover. Still Cutting trad Slashing. Special UlnpaUh to Till Bn. ST. Louis , October 21 4 p. m. The Chicago and Alton railroad to day began to cut rates on the eastern seaboard cities , but up to t > ie present has not been followed by any of the competing linta. The rate to Pitts- burc Ins been cut nearly one-third and to other cities proportionately. Thn idea is to involve the eastern roads in the war. Agent Berry's Fate. Special Dispatch to Tha liee. CmcAGOjOctober 21 4 p. m. Gen. Shuridan has received an order from Gen. Drum , telling him not to permit military interference with the civil process againet Agent Berry , in Cole rado. This ia in direct o inflict with the order telegraphed by President Hayes Monday , but it is regarded by officers here as the only tenable pcsi- tion in the ciso ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Speclnl P'/pntcb'S to Tin K . John Sleckimg ; , of Louisville , Ky , was found dead in his room yOiter ° ay vith a pistol by his side. He was not uiiSe'l Until yesterday morning. His son , who rmmd him , thinkC he killed limselt T iesday night. Information was received in Louis ville , ly ) > eaterday of the suicide > y hauijme of a servant girJj named ilimiic Fnrnenstadtj who lived wenty and a half miles out in the country on Seventh street.Hercdit - ry insanity was the cause. The girl wa-J ten > y years of age. The twenty mile running race at Tockey Club P-irk , Chicago yesterday between Miss Minnie JewiU , of Min nesota , nd Miis Minnie Pinnes , of " * , the latter. i1or-rl < > , van vrnn by Time , 50 minute ? and \A sooondsi INDIANAPOLIS , October 21 , 4 p. m. Andrew M-y's htatin ? factory on S > utheast street was burned late last night by an inc.'ndiary. Loss 54,000 , civercd by S2.000. Unknown com panies. J. W. Hill's fine residence and barn immediately adjoining was bidly scorched , and Hoberg's cigar box fac'ory was partially destroyed. Hill * r.n-1 Hoborg's loss will not ex ceed 500. NKWKAK , N. J. , October 21. At i o'clock to-day Frank Lammers was found guilty of complicity with Mar garet Meirehofer in killing the latter's husband ilt V/eit Orange o year ago. He was convicted last February , to gether with the woman , and obtained this second trial. WASHINGTON , October 21. W.B Robinson , the o'dest printer In Wash- iftgton , died this morning ; aged 76 yer.rd , * CINCINNATI , October 2l. The Par lor Cattle" Car company , for the manu factnre "f improved stock cars , were incorporated with a capital atock of 000,000 ; CINCINNATI Octobef 21. The Abbi d Post , ( German ) afternoon pa per , suspended. MARKETS BY New York Money and Stocks. WALL ETREIT , October II. lltniey 3 ; czchsoge steady at 94 82 ® t 8 J. GOVfeKNHENTS. Steady. II. S. a'S , ' 81 . 1 04 } U.S.4's . 1 OSJ ? Q.a. 6'S . 1 02 } Currency 6' . 1 S5 U.S. IJa . 1 09J STOCKS. Active ; advanced J to IJc since opening. ( V U . insj Pref e l . 74J ff , Y. Cj . 135 j Union Paoflj . 32J ! Erie. . . .i. . . . . . . . . 45 0. C. & I. C . OIJ I'referred . 7BJ Mich ! , { nCeitral..l05i R I. . . i . 12i Lacka wanna. . . . . . t5 [ j.3 . USt Hudson COatttL. . . 8BJ SorthwfBtcm . 117N ; J 0 . 78 Deferred . 1 9 ? M & E im P . 46i Kriullc ? , 374 Ohio . eO- I 31 rM 51 } Pre' rrjd . 7. U&V 21 ? 3tP4Ul . 1041 B&S . . . . 142 Prefc're'l . 117 $ Poorer . 72 St. Jce . 42 Olfi n . 40J Prefenl . . . 8-J Preferred . 84f tVabaeh . Ohlcapco Produca Market. CHICAGO , October 21. Wheat Weak and l@lo lower ; No. 2 spring sold t 8101 for No vember ; § 1 011 02 } for December , closing at 99c for cagh ; 99J@99Jo for Oarober ; SI OOg for November ; 51 01 ® 1 02 for December. Corn A eak and g@jjc lower with sales of No. 2 at 39@39jjc for cash or October ; 393 < 340c for November ; 41J@41o for December , closing at 39 @ 39cfor cash : 39jc for October ; 39 | for No. 3 ; 40Jo for December , 45J@ 45Jc for May. Oats Weak andi@jjc lower for long options and 2go for cash lots , No. 2 closing at 29jjc for cash , October or November ; 30c for December. Rye Fell Ic and No. 2 sold at 83c for cash and October. Barley Higher at 84 < g85c for cash end October ; cloingat 84o for cath ; 83s forNovembT. Whisky-$111. Pork Mess closed at § 18 75 for cash or October ; 812 0 i@12 10 for Nove'nb r ; 812 00 for December ; 812 72J > 312 75 far January. Lard" C oaed 8810 cash or October ; 87 95(57 ( 97 for December ; 87 92i © 7 95 for seller for the year ; § 7 97 $ for January. Chicago Live Stock Market CHICAGO , October 2L Hoes In liberal supply and dull at a decline of 10@15c per 100 Ihs ; said at 8455470 for luht packing and shipping ; 84 40S > 4 65 for heavy pack ing ; § 4 55 < g4 87 for fair to choice MANN , 3S3 3C. 3C . < & . 3EZ 3C. 3E3 Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts , Gives feat BargainsJin Ladies' and Gents AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. Iron and Wagon Stock , .4t Chicago Prices. . 2T. 1209 and 1211 Harncy Street , Omaha. OCtlJ- C Eaving just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , iVe would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Block. eeling confident can meet the wants of all in good Goods aad Low Prices SHREVE , JARTIS&CG. , for. 14th : : m ! ] > o lic Sts. smooth heavy shipping lots ; receipts , 30,740. . Cattle The receipts were again lib eral , adding up 6,150 ; the bulk of ar- rirnls consisted of Tenn and western 3'cers , with a fair percentage of cows ; among the sales ware a lot of 84 ex tra steers , the last installment of 300 head , averaging 1,635 Ibs , fed by D. Bloninger , Albion , Iiwa , aud sold by Hallgor it do. at $5 55 to Swift Bros , pn New York account ; other jjrades were dull and weak ; stackers in de mand at previous ngures ; there were uo tales of Texan steers ; fresh receipts 5,350 head. New York ProduceMark61. | NEW YORK , October 21 Flour Dull and in buyers' favor ; round hoop Ohio , 54 76@5 00 ; choice dp , $8 10@6 00superfine ; west ern $3 80@4 25 ; common to good ex Lra do , $4 30 < § 4 70 ; choice do , 34 75 < 3 550 ; choice white wheat do , § 4650 < > . Wheat Irregular ; Chicago , SI 15 : Milwaukee , § 1 10@1 16 } No. 2 red winter , $1 16 ; November , ? 1 16j ; So. 2 Chtca < > o,8115 ; sales,450.000 bu. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , at55josalea 150,000. Oats Quiet. Whisky Quiet. Pork 817 20 bid for October ; ? 13 65 asked for November ; ? 12 80 ® 13 25 for seller for the year. Lard S8 508 60 for cash ; 88 52J 'or October , S842i < ? 8 50 f-r Nov m- jer ; 88 35@8 40 for Decambar ; ? 8 35 5840 for January ; $8 40 < 8 47 for February ; $8 35 < g8 40 for seller for the ; ° ar ; § 8 2U@S 60 for buyrr of the rear. Butter In fair demand J nd firm ; ) hio IBfg Oc. Eggs Firm at I9@22c for fair to hoiee. . Choase Quint and firm at 913Jo or poor to choice. St. Looia Produce Marlcet. Sr. Louis , October 21. Flour Top grades 5o lower ; choice , So 00@o20 ; fanay , ? 5 3505 70 Wheat Lower } Ko. 2ied'J9cfor ; ash ; $100 foe October ; $1 Olg ® 01 lot November ; 81 OOjj ® .04 for December ; 81 032i 0 J or January ; No. 3. do , 93j@ ici Corn Lower at 39\c \ for casn ; 39c i39c forOctober39j@39Jc ; for No- rernber 3939c forDacember ; 40J 540c for January ; 44j44gc for Hay. Hay.Oats Lower ; 29jc for cash ; 30 JO c for Decerabjr ; 29c bid for Ocio- Der. Der.Rye Dull at 82ic. Barley Unchanged. Lead Steady at ? 4 50. Butter Steady ; dairy , 2025o. E/gs Bett r at 15j@17c. Whisky Steadyat ? ! 10 Pork Lwerat1525. Dry Salt Meats Qaiet at $4 90 ® " 707 95. Bcon Scarce and firm at ? 5 50 38 50(58 ( 55. LwJ Sieidy at 88 12J. Receipts Flour 7.000 bbl , wheat 104,000 bu.corn 27,000bu.onta 18.000 bu , rye 3,000 bu , barley 11,000. Shipments Flour 10,000 bbla , wheat 26,000 bu , corn 1.000 bu , oats } ,000 ba. St. Louis LiveStocz Market. ST. Louis , October 21. Jj0g3slow antt lower ; Yoikers md Baltimores , 84 30@4 40 ; miied jacking , 84 2534 40 ; butchers' to ; ancy , 84 40@4 60 ; receipts 10,000 ; ihipments , 1,000. Consclense-atrlclcetn Muraerer. { pedal Dixpatch to The B . SAN FRANCISCO , October 22 , 1 a. m. Wednesday night George A. WheeLr went to the p > lica station ind confessed that he had murdered his sister-in-law , Delia A. Tillson , at Twenty-third and home a lodging , Kearney streets , and packed her body in a trunk. His statement was &t once verified. The circumstances are remarkable. The deceased h-s been livin" with her sister and Whetler. The latter had subjected her to his designs - signs , his wite beinu cogniz nt of the fact , but concealed the affair to avoid scandal , Ltttcrly a man by the nama of George W. Pickhnra , who bscam acquainted with the family some time ago at Gitci. Placer county , ioojjht to m rry Belli. This created je.I- ou-tv < n the p rt of Wbesler , who i > n Wednesday-whi'o ' Delia was sitting CM hi * lap , choked her to death. Wh e' er and hia family formerly lived I * New York. Mysterious Stranger Jugged. Special Dispatch to The Bm CUIOAOO. October 22 , 1 a. m. It is hinted that the strange , and ills'10- gufsht-d looking gen'Icman arrested yesterday by secret arrvice rfficerm. on n telegram from Washington , maybe bo Woodward , cashier of fche Boiton rity treasury , who i * wanted fur ? 9 .000 embezzlement. Nothirg coull be learned ezcpt that a consid erable nmouut of government bonds was found in his posseminn. variously reported at § 1 000 to $10"OOC yrorth. o Ilucmen'u Arnica Salvo The BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcer * , Suit Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Hkin Eruptions. Thla Salvo Ii guaranteed to glra perfect satl&fac- tied in every caao or money re tended. Price 25 cents per boi. For aale by SdlvT K FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan * Te-raj , Jon * 11 , J.O. Elchardson , St. Xo lD * 8tn- My beT , 9 jear old , hnd tei < er * * rr other Jar. or rreiy third day , for J * * * ? " * 2 month * . 1 a * d an much M 12 rralaa of Quinine dnrinff he JBT , bntTrltb n "ffect : tried Clnchonla ( lk < UoldSnJh. CTllchonldla , Snlaclne , ate. , etc. , bat Ih boy eot wwr o U thn timo. I relactantly , - , . . . . . . . .onich- . - rofyoarm < nelnr. fuo. a rezulnr M. . . bat practice 3 year * uro and < time to drng biuinen. Very reipoctlolly , J. 17 < IT 18 THE BE8T. Btoclctoa. Mo. , Ans. 36th , 1877. J. O. Richardson , St. ronU-De r Slri Oilfford'a JTcbninge Is the be t thlnr tor ChUUmnd Fevef that -wo bay. .r handled. Thflro neror ha b n a ea SOT rareil by It that wan taken that WM a ortUne to direction. In thl. part * the country. Yourttrnly , MACS * aUT FROM A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. ChDUcothe , Mo. , Jnly 3O/1S79. . J. 0. . BlehudMo. St. I-onl My. p.a. Tonrtrlendj , Bojce A Oatraadtr , Thl U to certify that I had th * JTrr r and Azne thl * aummer Kad th n of one-third of a bottle of Clifford' * * * ' fnge promptly cored It. It 1 th p dl- it core I hATO known of. of.G O , BAZLOB. HE STILL LIVES ! 2SW thlrie I tooV onh U bottl Manager "U.S. y FEBRIFUGE OEXZBAL AGEKT3 : SICHARD8OH & CO. , - 3t.LouI . FOB SAT.1B EVERYWHERE.