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* la VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY. OCTOBER 25 , 1880. 0 109 Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION , Price Five Cents BARGAINS 3CKT IB IE IM : is3 AGENCY , I5li ( "and Douglas Street Ovcf 3,000 residence lots for file by thll oifei scaled In ovcrj pa"H ot the clto , and In every direction from t'uo PostofSce. north , etit , gent or west , Mid v&rjitiR in distance from on nook to one or t o niiloj from M.DIO. Call an 01 amino oar l't.1a tscvcral choice lob ; in Griffin & Isaacs' d turn , wiia ol convent , between St. Mary'a ro Us and Uarncj rtrcct $500 to $800. 80 acres Just cast of barracks on Saundcra St. tliia la choice land and will be eolil very chcaj tor caiu in 0,10 or 2u acre lots ; now Ig j our Urn toei-urc a bargain. Choice lnt at nd of alrcel car tracks on Sann tier * Btrect lor $576. Choice lot , Farnhun and 21th streets. 90x18 ret f r $1,500 will .liilde It. Cheap lota In Credit Fnncbjr addition , south o V. P. der > ot-100 to 8SOO. 1 TERRACE ADDITION. Vorti lots on Park Avenue and Georgia strec on road to nark , and near head of St. Mary" nxemie , at from $125 to ? 3W ( each. Sci en years time at eieht per cent interest to those w ho wl put up j-i.od RitVUntial buildup. Fjr furthc araappj i. 0 > p > BEUIS ( Aejnt ( > Fifteenth and Douglas Street * . A nice lot on lUrncy and Twcntjfirst atrccts for 9QZ5. To choice lo's on 20th , near St. Mary's acr ue. fiOxl05 feet uach , fur $350 and J900. Two choice lots near 23d and Clark atrcets , i E V. Smith's atlililUm FtOO anil 8150. Fifty lot1) lu Shinu's first , second and third ad tlltlim torilOO t j $600 each. ll ncar.lSth and Pierce , f 150. 2 lota on Harnev near 2 h St. , MOO each , ol < > u 14til nuar Howard street , | 7oO. 43 loin in Grand View addition , south of U. P iiriiUe and dppot , from S16 to $ 00 each' Oac ncrc , 117x370 feet , on ISth street , soul tit IVipplctonV new residence , for ? 2,000 , or wl livulo liitocit > siicJ JuU.-u trum$350 UtM "RIVERVIEW ADDITION. Laryo numiier of bc-iuliftil rcxMtnuc lots , lo iat I Intlilitica' ad li'.inn < mi Gapltul Hill , lie tv ecH 24th street tin ll.c Ci t , 2lilh un the Ties Do'l.'ontrcut m the tn > rtli 'id Famhirn strce m the pouth. formerly onnc.1 In C. 11 Down and tii'tro recently knnwn aitlis I'crkltix 15 acres OnlyiJIcilo have thus f r IIPCII platted 11 01 Kirn ham and 8 on D.ni laa street. Tliejo lot are 501 SO foot In wldtbandl&Oindeptl * . ? 1,00 ( for the ( Jtiiluo. 0 yc r < tune , at S per cent In ( .crest to tliiwo \ \ \ \ ell \ Imildirnod Bubstantta fi'iwi Jln > re n. Call and examine pint and eel till information n' I5KMLKiu ! : , KSTATB AOENCV. ISrti and Donahs streets Ov.'r 20 > h im * mid lots aodjixd for s lo liy tlii44ilhc. Thry are tieit'crt-d a'l oicr the 'Hy.tij InuUiiiTi jinitle ire. Prices varjing iriHi > < 11 to P15.0 K ) cat h. il o > .l lots und 2 clietp ln > iS3 near Jazkoon i..id Utli ir Ht at a Lreat acrillce. Here is a jrruil 1m miu for oiuo one Tne vnitcrtj mit t liiih'itd imm"liaelj. Cove-s lustaquirlcrof a bit * k. Hill and examine thia without any < lt-U ) . CEO I' . RKMIS , Agent , 1Mb and Dtmxlv ! Sla A tlmirablo Int uear Cumins1 and Saimdcra StrecU , f I.IOO. I.IOO.PARK PARK PLACE , Tlie cher t ncro lot * In Ui cityut Omiihi , re those ofl.-roil furiile by this agency In Paik I'lieeatJil Lanc'tmtcniiil a > Idul. < n , on Cnmiiifr , IturlMul Callfnrnta streetnu < -aii m Vo no iuUt-\k inpi.kicii : iptlM-j liaixaim wlillo JTOI liiiethcchaiico Tncsv loti nrc more than t-Jual In h ! o to 4 full sited lily lots ir , a hilt I > ! < HC - ndilulllbttbii a lory ehort tinwhir.ire imo- fili pirt of one < -f Uu. 0 atro to'.t will ncll for as inuiliaswcolTtT a full scrotoday. They are liMituilaur } viio.t .lij--\noe nest of Cr.lchton CilltsKc. 1'ricr , rau inc from $160 to JOO jwr aorelot. Call .muiixhatulv , and don't lose your chance , anil s < _ t plat nn 1 full particulars of GKO. P BEM1S , Airent , l&th ami D.nurlai . Streets. Ts'lcu lot on Shcnnau A > onuo north of Nidiolas Btrct-t. J1.400. Haiiiil < iiiau4,1etKLCu ISth and lllliEtruclv Sl.OOO il nice lot in Ilarlinan'naJilition , f iOO to fOW ) . Lanrc natulicr of < rro Jdt In Gise'b addition ill Knrtli Onuhn , sUSa fine t atli. Choice onur l t near Si.id . and California trneta , Sl.I-00 S5ei ral eixjJ lota in Ntliki > r8 adililion. 150 to 3SO each. < : imiro li t in ThornoU's addllKin. # 750 Sticml Hrto I u in rUrUitf * uldillon , 13 r .l andSi acres each. I'ncct ? 70ft to J2.000 " each. J" t J75 to J-tto each Acre l .t on rihermau svci-Uf , iiGiA street ) , Bouthjit PoiilctnirH ] | > i w resMciitU/ 41,100 } arsa ' "tH llo < r 1Sll ) " ' chrk "treetR , 00 < 310 feel Corner , SI. i X ) ; in-i.le , Sl.nco 3 Iarv loU on She m n Mtinn * , ildlh street ) Clark S'.i crt. at > i < vu h McOANDLISH PLACE. ' 22nice and OMCIJI Int.ct > iiojrt.-tbo bnsl- iie vt "f tliu cl > y , lucitdln vcr > few atep > uthof tlieC. W4 > iituii.l M M-.iVsavenae.Hnd juit fiimth < 1 and fcjjo nlnir t . irfund of James M. \\Kl .irth a.,1V J Omit-l ! - htae are ri.c.ip ami > en deiirable , l in , < , | , Mjv , m bus- aimiw pun.1 cllj , tm.e * c.n.in.nu , | e , t , nail worw. while led w'K . r | . . , ieMl , , tock jaid , picking hi.n uitc 'all ml J.t pl t mnl lull par icnlanj. p ier S 7M - M ind easy vnna to llioac who Miild HEO P. nKJH.S , Acent , , 151lii4 < 1 l > mi U < .Sla. 'choice ronidcnoe lot * t/n Illh k i-ct , licureon IMiicl&s and Dodi'c HtrcctR $1.imt i tl 2iOcich ami lone time to f-ofo who will li il ) I 2choj o corner l.i s nair 2 i'i ' n i Fa-nham etrcot ' , , H'lNlJi fixt , SI.1M ) an I1 I , A ) ' . nnd t .ry CIM Icrii ) ' li > ! ' ri-lu cr < whu ! 1 iiniTe. . AUi 1 lota on Sltli , IIOIHCD I rnham and J > ouela ; a reels , 350 to gl.noo t-a . and Ions time. 13-250 of the l > c t tin-inesg I..IH In T of Omaha fnrxrin , lo , tcil oncv.rj hm nc street , . .S03 ti fr > XI each. 52TA1MIeri i nluablc * lrtro criltM in al- rniist cicrj bu-incm btx.c ! ! - 5X ( < I to 16,000 m , -LAKE'S ADDITION. 40cho ce rwdcnce lots in ahovo * l.1itloii , Im- tnoJiatrl ) north ot and adjoining Pnpplototfs > beautiful * csidcnec anil sri > nnils , and tocatidon ISth 19th and : oth trwi , S300Ui JiSOcach and Verjeai terms to those who will build Cill and examine j-l t and yet full partloilam. OKOK "EUtS , Asent , , , , , i : Ilcauiuul iiinldinc t-ltc on Sherman ait'iiue , Ifith ntruottictwc } cu Popplcton and the Dndlei- 1 jams | ini | > erty ; 2U3 feet onst frontasc on the avenue. b3sl feet in depth. Will cliiiJe it.mik- ffl32feetliy3a9. Call and Ret full particulars. An aero u lt > th trect , lOifcct cast frontaco by S78 fi-ct Jeep. This is Ju t south of the Kllza- beth ( Pojijili-ttm iilaee. This U triluxtue , call and pet price and terms u [ BEVtS , Agent. IS coo.1 lot , juit north of and ailjoinins E V Smith's addition , and luc.vu-'l lic'.w pen 20th anil aundcr * stivctx , at rcvonahlc prices and lone time to huier who impnuu EEUIS , Agent. .s HORBACHS ADDITION. . 53 lots In Horlwch's first and secotd ad itlon ultfth , 16th , luth and 20th fctri-etn , U-twecn KlcholkS , Panl , Sherman and Clark streets , rcn handy to U. P. Shops , smelting works , etc" , rancini : in prices rom fn > m $ JOO to $1:100 each , r.iquirini ; only until | uymcnt ilovru and lone tirao at 7 p r cent mures ! to thee who will im- jitoxc. GEO. P. BE 1S. 12th and Douglas Slrctt , 35 nioo lol In Parker' * addition , Ix-tw-fen S uudenanJ Picrco. Kuj.r.Am ) ] Campbell' * Sts. . 01 l.l. > m.o .tr < .vtlIols ! with south frunt $ ami 18 with north front ce , only (1 block * north of f > e turu-talilc ( end 6tn-l-oar track ) on Stnudcns street Very lew prices ; ? 175 c.u-h , or $200 on Jon ; time nd 8 par cent interest to taosc who iT16l > rood hrmi f.ir ale in Dou li . Sarpy , Wishincton , Burt , Dnd e. Siandew and fastern tlcrot counties. AiTdOO.OuO acrr % ticst relectctl lands in the Ute fore \ Viy this a ncy. Call and set maps , circular * and full jniticuUrs. fiTlleini,1 new o p t > t Omahi , COc and $1.50. UTlkmli * nrw pamplilct ( and map of the Stitfl entillil "the outlook of Nebraska'1 for free distribution. Geo. P. Ben is1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. . 15h ( & Douglas St. , OMAHA , . FOREIGN EVENTS. The Porte Orders the Sur render of Dulcigno to Take Place This Week , England Preparing to Make it Hot for the Irish Land League. Parnell Defies Arrest in a Speech at Galway Yesterday. Brilliant Demonstration in Mad rid Over the Eecovery of the Quean , TO Spedal Dlgpalch to The Bee. PAULS , October 24 , 10 p. m. A Madrid dispatch says : "Queen Chris tiana's first appearance in the streets of Madrid since her confinement mas the cnusc of elaborate demonstrations in tha decoration of houses , etc. It wr.s estimated that the crowds who gathered to gaze at the splendid cor tege on its way to the cithedral were at least ftO.OOO more people than as sembled on thu day of the wedding. The cathedral was filled by the bait society of Madrid and the official world. The interior wns tastefully adorned and the dome was splendidly illuminated. Durim- tin To Deum , which was aung by the choir , the little infanta , Mcrcidcsvis carried lo the altar and back in the arms of Queen Christiana , and was the centre of the cuncaity of the multitude. " SOUTH. AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Special Dispatch to The lice. LONDON , October 24 , 10 p. m. A dispatch from JNatal states that the Ipgislnturo has assembled. The loans to railway corporations and the esti mates for the war contribution that were included in the budget for the IJ.izatou'and ' wll , it is expected , pro"o btmtficial rather than detrimental to the interests ot Natal. Largo rein forcements are to bo forwarded to Gen Clark , and it is now the pre vailing opinion that the government will be fully able to maintain its au thority in Bazatou'aud. HUNTING THKM DOWN. Special dispatch to The IJee. * FEW YOUK , October 25 , 1 a. m. The llerald pnblinhtfd the following cable yesterday from Dublin : "lam iufurmedon the bent author ity that Mr. Santur , chief secretary for Ireland , swore outinfornintion to day oharnin ; , ' a number of prominent members of the land leaquo with c.-n spiracy , anil that aii application for their arrest will bo made to the courts Garly next week. The fplhiwias are the gentleman celpptad for prosecu tion : Ohiw. atnwait furnulli M. 1 . | Jo eph Higgar , M. P. ? Arlhttt O'Con nor , M. P. ; J. J. D'Keller , M. P ; Alexander Sullivan , M P.J ; S. Sul- liX'an , M. P ; Mr. Egan , treaiurer of the land kaguo ; Mr. Breunan , sec retary ; Mr. James lledpath , corrcH pendent of the New York Tl'ibulie , Mr. Vitting , Mr. Gopntoh , Mr. Sheridan - idan ; Mr. Dally , journalist ; Mr. Kav- ington , journalist ; Mr. Sulty , journ alist , lu viewof the difficulty in oh- taxiing R verdict from an Irish jury , it is said to be the Intention to apply to the Queen's bench for a change of venue , and bring the accused before an English jury. The government claims it has this po er under a new judiciate , and that its exercise would be regarded a" lesal The loaders of the land league think if they are tried in England they will certainly be con victed. Largo reinforcements of troops are being hurried into Ireland. They are sent to occupy commandin ? positions in Connaught. The British press is unanimous in supporting the measures by which the government proposes to check the agitatiors. The journals which have any extraordin ary influence , now admit that some action is absolutely necessary. 7KEACHF.KOUS rUUKBV. ; Special dispatch to The Dee. E , October 24 10 p. m. Owing to the temporizing policy of the porte , and its entire disregard of pledges solemnly made , only to be broken , the ambassadors have urged the imperative necessity , under in ; structions of their respective govern ments , that Dulcigno shall bo surren- lered without further delay. Under the spur of a diplomatic necessity , the porte has again promised that a sur render shall be speedily made. Thi ; jasily exacted pledge will at least give .ho Turkish government more time. APPKOACUIXG TI1E CRISIS. ipsclal dbpMch to The Uce. LONDON , October 24 10 p. m. A L Dublin dispatch says the existing cx- iitement has been largely increased y the arrest of several of the Cou- laught Rangers for drilling farmers' ids in Glare Morris Frequent and mportint meetings of the land eaguers are being held to discuss the itustioa , which has grown more crit- cal since the government has an- lounced its intention to immediately nstituto the moat vigorom processi ngs against the agitators. The au- horities have completed arrangements ur carrying on the prosecutions with- iut delay. The crown h retained its legal counsel Barristers Heron .nd Sherlock , twnof the most eminent nerabers of the Dublin bar. DUBLIN , October 25 1 a. m. Mr. ht VDonnull has joined the land league , nd in consequence is threatened with irosecution. A cre.it land meeting Sp ras held at Galway Sunday , at which Ir. Parnell spDke. Jn hjs speech he - iolcntly attacked the government and pi t'gmatized Mr. Forster pihi as being po- hi : itical "duckshot. " Mr. Parnell said to le refused any longer to depricate th ximes and outrages which had never thPi ieen committed , and also that he is cornea any prosecution by the gov- in roment. , CABLEGRAMS. pedal dispatcher to The Bee. , ' A dispatch from Berlin saya that Jermany has asked France and Aus- ria to join in certain identical pacific neat urea. The St. James brewery In Kilkenny B ias been destroyed by fire. ' At a land meeting in Drogheda , to reland , Saturday , Mr. Sixton de- la livererllaii oration. Great prcpara- 'lon hx'e been mada in Galway for the reception of Parnell. The 'Clyde shipwrights and on < ; i- necra demand a fea er ceiu. advance of their wases. A dispatch from Patia says there are floods in France. A dispatch from says the sultan has ordered lliza Pa sha , under any circumstances , to Bur- render Dulciguo within five days. A London special ssys : "It Is staled positively that the reform club has 27,003 for general electioneering purposes The Dukes of Belfast and Devonshire are stud to have piven 45,000 each , and the Duke of West Miiistcr a still larger sum. " The dictatorship of Gen. Guardo has been formally established in lli _ " " republic of Costa Rica. The Agence Rusao , semi-official says it anticipates the peacetul Bet tloment of the Dulcigno question Greece , it says , will best obtain a pa citic settlement of htr claim by dis playing moderation and discretion. The Czir has had a rolapae , atu symptoms of apolexy are cntur'aice The members of his family nro hastening toning to Lividia. It is reported that there has been fighting on the Russian frontier. Dulcif-no will probably be aurren dercd on Tucaday. Tie Porte hai invited its bond' ' holders to send delegates to Constan tinople. The French chatnbo-s have been convoked for the 9th of November. A dispatch from Buenos Ayres , dated October 231 , saya the ncjjotia ttons betirpeii Chili and Peiu have failed. The czar's new yacht , "Lividia,1 has put into Ferratt with her bou plitea damni-ed by comi'ig in coutacl with some floating wreckage. The central telegraph oflica in Loir don was destroyed by tire Saturday , greatly impeding the progress oi trade. The miners throughout Belgium &ro on n strike. A match for 1OOD between Trick- ctt and Blackmail is sunouuccd in London. Madame Thieiy ? i curiously ill in Paris. A Couat\ulinoi > lo dispatch says tlie Pol to will send 1,0.'J troop a to Adri- anupolu. f A general rising Is feared in Micc- donia. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Spoclal Dlspalclica lo las Ret. Keuiatratiin in Now Yorl city Sat urday a "rc2atcd 20,077 , in.ikmg .1 to tal of SlG.Oi , " ) , against 1G7 , 37 in 187D , and 183,06 Iial87i. ( W. IL YnUdorhilt his put hi3 trot ting mare "Maud" in charge of Mr. Siono , the noted h < > rseuiut of Uiiicni- nati , for another y-Dar. Saturday night 4000 ex-i libers and ! Soldiers p.iradud the streets ef Cium'n- nati in a republiran proc s ion. a ; _ l'ii. the raiiuhlicjii demonstra tion in Cincinnati . S.IUUtlny night , an unknown colur. il man nas shot doun on the street and died Sinidiy. Sev eral parties have boon arrt ted on u\\s- \ picion. Secretary Thompson and Attorney' Ciencral Devens left Washington Sat urday for their respuctivo homes , where they will remain until after election. A cable dispatch from Mr. P.ito- man in London , was received in New York Sunday , announcing the death of Hxrry Bockottin London t-.i urday : night. Mr. Beckett was Lxto knding comedian at Wallack's theatre , New Y'ork , and was extremely popular. ' He was born in 1839. The piano factory of Gabel it Co , in New York city , was almost totally ) iestroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. Fhe loss on stock and buildings is es- limated at $ GO,000 , on which the in- mranco was $5000. Olio hundred nd fifty workmen will bo thrown out jf employment. A shocking accident occurred t n : the Cairo & Vincennes railroad near 3rand Chain , sixteen miles from : 3airo , III. , Saturday evening. A ravel train coming south jumped the track , wrecking nine or ten cars , killIng - Ing one man and injuring several. : LAWUENCEBUIUJH , Tonn. , October 23. A prominent citizen of this place has been arrested for counterfeiting , uid being the head of a gang of coun- ; orfeiters. The arrest has created a t NASHVILLE , Tenn. , October 23. Fudge Key to-day took into considera- ion the case of Conductor Hamilton , ndicted under the civil rights bill for efusin < ; to allow the Jubilee aingers o ride in the ladies' car. tr CHICAGO , October 23. Another ody from the lost "Alpena , " that of deck hand , has been recovered. NEW YORK , October 23. Dr. Tan- icr is making arrangements to fast in . jondon. Hancock's Timidity , peclal Dispatch to The Bee NEW YORK , October 24 10 p. m. 5. t was expected that Gen. Hancock IV.It rould register yesterday in the First [ ItX lection district of the First assembly X iistrict , and a large crowd congregat- COKa d at the place of registry to nritness KaWi lie . Into in Wi occurrence. the aft ° r- iocn a member of Gen. Hancock's il tsff appeared and notified the inapec- ) ors that the general has concluded ot to lojister , for , being a Pennsyl- i anian , he was of the opinion that it light create adverse comment should ecPi register and vote in New York. Pibe be beD ) Signal Service TeleRrapli. Tl poctal DUnatch to The I'-s. vri WASHINGTON- , October 24 , 1 a. m. ch -Tho signal service has just corn- letod a trans-continental telegraph tie from Bismarck , Dakota , to Day- oil , Washington Tcrritniy. It crosses B 5. he Rocky mountains by the South lo 'ass over the Miller road. It lurn- lu lubs ihes connections bctwon the follow- bs bsCn ajj military forts : Fort Stevens , Fort Cn Lbraham Lincoln , Fort Sully , Fort CnU lead , Fort Bufort , Fort Ouster , Fort y < Jilts , Fort Asaincboine , Fort Benton , ybr 'ort Shaw ; Fort Massoda , Fort Coeti , er nd Fort Lipainoi. For the trans- ar ction of coraraercTnl business it has arot ifices open at the followini ; points : th iismarck , Rapid City , Dcadwood , thP' ' Jozeman , Helena , Deerlodge , Spokna 'alls. Colfar , Almot , Pomeroy. Day- on , Washington territory , and Lew- ar ston , Idaho. th THE LATEST NEWS. A Eigid Investigation to be Made into the "Al pena" Disaster. Ton Thousand Invited Guests } .Receive Gen. Grant at the t' New York Union League , The , lErace of Countarfeiters NoWia Limbo Prove to be the Most Cunning Experts. The Wrecked Steamer. Special dbpaUli to the Bco CHICAGO , October 25 1 a. m. Scarcely anything new h a come to light concerning wrecked steamer "Alpeua. " It is reported that the body of the colored cook has been found near Holland. To dny being thu niltth dny , it in expected that a number of bodies will come to the surface. Many sorrowing friends are anxiously watching tbo east bank. A sharp northwester is blowing , and will probably have a tendency to make the waters give up their dead , and deposit bodies on the beach further south than any that have yet been found. Joseph Cook , supervising steamboat inspector of this district , is here , and will make an official inves tigation of the "Alpona'1 disaster. All poriions of the wreck will ba exam ined. Men whn recently served on the "Alpena" w l' bo called upon for evidence as to the condition of her hull and machinery. The investiga tion will aho include the equipment of life B wing boa's and the drilling of the crewsj and the report will prob ably recommend that all lake steamers be required to carry mast and sail and to leivo on shore a duplicate Hat of passengers and crow. Old lake cap tains spy the rebuild given the "Alpeiu" a few years ago waa pretty thin. The list of passengers already 'uots up to twenty-five persons , and if the truth was known the complete i t would probably reach fifty or sixy * boiides the crew. A correspond- out at Holland writes ; " "I3iao bee on the bench for three night and day and h-ivo seen cvoiy piecn of titnbe Did ctibin that caino ashore , bu God Hive another bnat from Lein wrecked near Holland again. Onl hroo days and you can hardly fini 0:10 : piece. It Ins beeii drawn ant arri-d off by the womt lot of lam harks that ever lived ill A civilize ( ountry . Not being satisfied wil : hat , they go in gangs at night wit ! on < { pike pules , looking after rJeat ) oiliC3 to rob. Captain JJutlin has . boon af'Cr them all the while and has had to keep a set of niun night and Ir I dny ; to keep thu sciiUndrels from robbing - IE bing budiea and breaking open trunks uid atu.iling the contents. " a r Indications. ( WASHINGTON , Octubor Q5 In. nj. 1 F < > r the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri Valleys , cloudy or pirtly jluui ( } ' weather , with occasional rain , uid Wririiicr southeast winds with fall- tig b.irometer. Capture of Crooks. jpcc'.ai Dispatch to The lico. October 23 4 p. in The secix't service bureau received information late last night of addi tional Hi-rests in connection with the MSB of Doyle , now in custody in Chi- . ago , in whoso possession $250,000 of jrooked bonds were found. The en- Lire lot of these bonds are counter- 'oit , and the secret service has made a nest important capture. The advices received to-day states that last night licerti ) of the eervico arrested in Brooklyn , N. Y. , E/\V. Spencer alias Hill Brockway , the man who has fig' areil prominently in counterfeiting : operations since the war , and C. A. siiiitl ) , an engraver , and a plate print- 3r of east Now York named Jasper . 3 wens. The engraver confessed ; o the officers that he engraved and lelivered to Spencer , aliaa Brockway , ho plato from which the bonds wore $ printed and also engraved for the : laino man , the famous ten dollar ilatefrom which the notes on the Na- ional Bank of Commerce , of Pitta- jurg , which have been so trouble- lorao to business men within the past fear or two. Nothing to further os- % blish the guilt of these gen- lemuu was found at their houses. The tncory of Chief Brooks is that was the intention of the gang to loat the counterfeit bonds in Chicago , vhich is considered a first-class place or "shoving the queer , " because of he great amount of money there , and n thia case it would have been an easy V natter to have disposed of the entire f. mount of bonds , as Chicago exports tad pronounced them genuine. . t is believed the gang has realized a landsouio sum out of the $100 note , ' nd that the S2.700 found in Doyle's losaession is all good money. Abused Innocence. jecl&l Dispatch to thn lieo CiuuAOO , October 24 10 p. m. J. . Doyly , the alleged counterfeiter , ras interviewed by a reporter Satur- ay evening Be denied that the ends found in his possession are ounterfeits , or that ho has been en- aged in any crooked transactions , eras as in any way connected with the lleged "crooks" errestod in Brooklyn. oyle also denies that he was in the imbtr business in Colorado ; says ho a reputable citizen of Bradford , III , rhero ho has lived uninterruptedly , Dgaged in farming and mercantile ursuita. He repeats that there must some mistake in the matter. Mr. oyle's case is continued until next Fc 'hursday , before Commissioner Hayn , 1. hen tha officers expjct to have"a - ham of evidence which will hold the D ) entleman. His bond was fixed at 20,000. CHICAGO , October 25 , 1 a. m. J. . Doyle , the counterfeiter , was taken the county jail Saturday night , aving refused to furnish the § 25 000 f ail required , although ho said ho mild do so if he choae. The govern- lent bouda found in his satchel were esterday closely examined by the ank experts. Some of the eipcrl- t need bankers of Chicago hd ex- mined them as well as the § 3,000 in no hundred notes , and pronounced hem genuine , but yesterday a new lau of examination was adopted. All overnment bonds are numbered and rcat cire is taken tb-U the numbers re not duplicated. The numbers on ) lie entire lot were compared , and it was found that thirteen of them were duplicated. This shows conclusively that the entire lot are counterfeit. It is impossible to find two genuine gov- eminent bonds with the same num ber. The bonds and monpy were for warded to Wushingfun by Assslatant Treasurer Gilbert , Grant Banqueted. Special Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YOBK , October 24,10 p. m. The reception tendered by the Union League club Saturday evening to Gun. Grant was one of the grandest affairs of the kind in the history of the club. Invitation * h d been sent out by the committee of arrangements to over three hundred guests , and to gether with the members of the club , it is estimated that nearly ten _ thoua- and persons were presant during the evening. At 8:30 : p. m. , Jaa. P. Choato escorted Gen. Grant from the Fifth Avenue hotel to the club-Trhet6 he was recaived by the Hon. Hamil ton Fish , Iho first vice president of the club. Mr. Fish welcomed the , general in ft short opeflchj to which Gen. Grant replied-in brief. HifctrtS afterwards introduced to the assem bled gueftls by the committee of re ception. Handshaking lasted nearly an hour , andTU 10 o'clock the party sat the down to a superb banquet. Chicago Republican Demonstration. Bpjclal dispatch to The B'eo. CUICAOO , October 24 , 10 p. m. The republicans of Chicam had a suc cessful demonstration Saturday af ternoon , tt was nailed an iudua- trirl parade , and drew otlta majority of the employees in moat of the big manufacturing concerns of Chicago ; an3 besides the Joliet Steel company sent 1,000 men. 1'hero ' were between 20,000 and 30,000 men , horses and vehicle ? in the procession , which was over an hour passing a given point. The procession passed rapidly through the principal streets , and was re viewed in front of the new palatial court house by Gnu. Sheridan and Hon. Wru. D. Kelley , aod other dignitaries , who occupied a platform erected for that purpose. Through out the afternoon , notwithstanding the cold atrufsphero ) the elreotfc wore thronged as at the great reception to Gen. Grant , or the more recent fviighJs Templar parade. For a * al most an impromptu affair it was a de cided hit. At night the republicans hold iiir nstcr meetings at lanvoll and Hershey hall ? , Judge Kelley , Col. IJono and others speaking. Dropped on the Gang. Cperl.il Dispatch tu Tlie lico. WASHINGTON , October 21,10 p. m. In Urooklyn , N. Y. , Saturday , the secret service ollicers arrested E W. Spencer , alias .Bill Urockway , Charles H. Smith and J-mea P. Owens ; charged with being concerned in c-nm- terfeiting one hundred dollar national bank notes ; alao counterfeiting United Slates one thousand dollar coupon bonds of thu issue of 1801. Smith confessed that ho engraved the pl.itts from which thu builds wore printed of thu counterfeit bonds in possession of Doyle , of Chicago. Ho ilso stated that he engraved the plates For several counterfeit one hundred iolhr j notes , which recently appeared , i 1'ho 1-ist oi.firuvud was oil the Piittst t inirg National b nk of Commerce , i Owens was thu printer of these notes nd bonds. Smith claims in addition that he engraved platen of counterfeit i":30 : bonds which were put Upon the narket in 18G7 , about § 5,000 of which tiad been taken by Jay Couke & Co. , ind others bifure their character were t discovered. The examination of the 1 irrested parties is set for Tuesday lext. A. number of bonds taken from a Dojlo , In Chicago , will be forwarded c .o Brooklyn to be uaed as evidence. tn Treasury Figures. ipeclal Dispatch to The Bee. \ WASHINGTON , October 25,1 a. m. c Che total receipts from all sources cI cI mding June 30 , last , will show a fair I ncreaseover the receipts of 1879- The lecretiry of the treasury in his last tnnual report estimated the total re- eipts from internal revenue sources it § 115,094,000. The statement of ecoipts from other sources made up at .he treasury department enow the ( otal receipts are § 1,226,252,512. The receipts from internal revenue for the iurrent month to date , Is § 885,715- $20. It is estimated that the totil re- eipta for the month will reach § 11- HX,000. ) HARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , New YorS Money and Stocks. VVALI , STREUT , October 2.3 Money 3 ; exchange steady at 84 82j@t 83. GOVERNMENTS. Steady. I. S. 0'8'Sl 104 } U.S.4'8 1 09 T.S. 6's 1 02J CurrcacyG'8 1 15 r.S.4Js 1 10 STOCKS. ' Actho ; lulvnuced J to Cfc ; reacting J to 2Jc. loth extremes in Louisville & Nashville. D.- I01J Union Pacific 92 . Y. C. 13IJ C C. fcl.C 18 ; Irle 45 } Mlchi n Central..101 : Preferred 74 J Lackawanna 94 : 1.1 122 * Hudson Carul 85 : i.S. in | N JC 45i rorthwestern 116 M & E 114 ; Pjeferrcd 1S91 Readine , 401 M 45 | I M 61 Ihlo 35J N4 : P 29 { t.Panl 103J Preferred B3J Preferred 116 $ LAN 108 } t. Joe 41 AH n J26J [ Preferred E6 : K.&T 375 ITabaeh 41 ; C P 7 ; Prifcred 73 ; OkVf 247 ; lIHaha 10 00 C&I 77J Preferred S5. ; NEW YORK , October 23 Bank > tateraent unfavorable ; loans in- reaeed § 1,231,400 , specie decreased 1,750,409 , legal tenders increased 123,400 , deposits decreased § 1,735- 00 , circulation increaspd § 71,2CO. re- erve deer eased § 192,125. , ; , Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO , October 24. The nrain markets were weaker and ) . Wheat Declined | @lc. No. 2 pring sold at Sl.OOjjOl.Olg for No- erabor ; § 1 Oljj@l 03 for December ; losing at 99j for caahjor October ; SI 00 for November ; and § 1 Oljj for ecember. Corn No. 2 was | @ | c lower and ) old at 39J@40c for November ; 40 | 540Jc for December , and 45J@45jjc jrMay , closing at * 39393 for cash ; Oats Were i@Jc lower , with sales . No. 2 at 28f@30c ] for October ; 930Jc for November ; closing at 9o for cash or October , 29c forNov- mber ; and 30J tor December. Rye Was shade easier ; No. 2 sold : 83c for cash or November ; and 84ic jr December. Barley Was 2s lower and dull : No. : closing at 81c cash and October ; 80c jr November. Mess Pork Fell 1520c per barrel , nd sold at $11 57J11 85 for Nov- mber ; closing at § 18 75 for cash or ctoberSllGO1102 ; ; for January. f ard Declined § 5 00@7 00 per 100 Ibs ; closed § 7 907 95 for cash or October ; § 7 75@7 77i for January. Chicago Live Siock Market. CUICAGO , October 24. Hogi \ \ \.vj in liberal supply and sellers had to submit to further de cline of 10a PT 100 Ibs. ; sales were at § 4 45@4 50 for liu'ht packing and shipping ; § 4 254 59 for heavy packing ; and § 4 35@4 60 for good to choice hoayy shipping lols ; receipts , 18,000. Cattle There was no improvement to note in the market for cattle to-day good to choice gradts wore in light supply and prices ruled steady and tirm , but for Inferior and low grades there was very little dolnsr and m or der to effect ealea lower prices were submitted to. Texan steers sold at § 2 65@2 80 ; Colorado Texans at § 3 35 ; stockers at § 7 40 ; and extra smooth shipping steers at § 5 25 for lot of 12 head on New York accountThu pens at present writing are well filled with stock with but few buyers purchasing , freah receip's were 2,890 head. New Torli Produce Marital. NEW YOKE > , October 23. Flour Quiet ; scarcely so firm , re ceipts 1,805. "Wheat Round hoop Ohio , 84 750 5 00 ; choice do , § 5 103G 00 ; super fine western 370 ® 4 2 , " > ; common to good extra do , $4 25@4 75 ; choice do , § 4 75@G 50 ; choice white wheat do , $4 C5@4 85. Butter Unchanged and fair de mand ; Ohio 15@30c. Eggs Firm at 2022ic for fair to choiCS. St. Louis Produce Market. ST. Louis , October 23. ' F'lour Shade lower to sell. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , DO c for cash ; 9 c for October ; $1 00 @ 1 01 ] for November ; 81 051 03jjl 03J tor December ; § 1 05 @ 105 for Junuiry ; § 1 00 for the year ; No. o , do , 9304 o according to location ; No.4 , do , 87J © fl7Jo. Corn About steady at 39c for cash ; 39g@39k for November ; o9 | © 3DJc for Decembar ; 39C [ for Januaiy ; 0039c for the year ; 44j@o9s'o for Slay.Oats Oats Lower ; 2929c for cash ; 29g@29gc for November ; 30 © 30u for December ; 35c for May. Rye Quiet ; S3@S3lc. Barley Unchm-'cd ; at G5Sl > 0-\ Lead Quiet at f-i "S. Butter Firmer ; dairy , 20S2Go. E gs Better at 15@15Jc. Whisky Steady at § 111. Pork Dull atir , 25. Dry Salt MoRti Steady at ? t < 10 © 7 05 7 85. Bacon Scarce at § 5 2305 37A&8 75 @ 8 87 < 39 00. InrJNominal. . Receipts Floilc I'.OOO bbla , wheat 107,000 bu.corn 33,000bu.oata 27,000 bu , rye 1,000 bu , barley 31,000. Shipments Flour 1G,000 bbls , wheat 127,000 bu.corn 11 000 hu , oata 1,000 bu , Rye , nuno ; Barley , 4,000. St. liouiS Uve StoCi Alarket. Sr. Louis , OLtobor 23. llogs Slow and unchanged ; York ers and Baltimores , $4 20@4 30 ; mixed packing , § 4 15@4 35 ; butchers' to fancy , § 4 35 ; receipts 3,500 ; ship ments , n 400. Tne Forged Letter. Spocltl IHiit.h | to The \ ' , < .c. CLEVELAND , October 21,10 p. m. Gen. Garfield sent the following tele gram to Marshall Jewell , chairman of the national republican committee , New York : ' 'I will not bre'ik the rule I have adopted by making public reply to campaign lies , bat I authorize you to donouuca the BO called Morey letter as a bold forgery , both in its lan guage and sentiment. Until its pub lication I never heard of tha existence of the Employees' Union , of Lynn , Mass , nor o- such a person as H. L. Moray. ( Signed ) "J. A. GAKFIBLD. " Gen. Garfield , Saturday afternoon , pronounced the lithographic' copy of the Morey Chinese letter the work of some clumsy villiiin , who could not spell , write English or imitate hia Garfield's ) handwriting , and every honest and manly democrat in Amer ica , who know Garfiold's handwriting wou'd ' pronounce the thing a forgery at ai ht. The case has been put in the hand of the ablest detectives and the rascal will be hunted down. Doings at Mentor. Special dispatch to Tim Bis r CLKVELAND , 0. , October 24 , 10 p m. The principal- callers on Garfield - field at Mentor yesterday were Mr. Edwin Cowles , of The Cleveland Leader , who had just return from New York , Gov. Charles Foster and ivife , the htter of whom expected to remain over Sunday at Lawnfield , the general's home. All were greatly pleased at tha republican prospect , which Gov. Foster and Mr. Cowlea iad ! could scarcely be better. The lemonatration at Garfield's farm was t jostponed on account of bad weather. 8 Grant on the Witness Stand pedal Dispatch to THE liiK. a NEW YOKK , October 24,10 p. m. n the Warren court of inquiry yes- elray Gen. Grint toitlfied reg.ir.ling he actions of Gen. Wurrcii at the bate - e of Five Forks. Gen. Grant said his rder to Sheridan WAI to relieve Gen. Warren , and was not pent in conso- juouce of any report made to him , bu.t ivas dictated by hi opinion uf Gen. * SVarren. He intended the batllo of g Five Forks to bo the fin il battle of ho war. The dispatches sent by Gen. 3rant to Gen. Meade resjectmg ) the x removal were rdad in evidence , lien. 3rant faid ho had found that where t fiicars had uuderiook to think for .hemsolvca instend of promptly obey- ng orders , the retult was generally iiaaatroua. d i Undoubtedly the best shirt In the United States in manufactured at the Jmaha Shirt Factory. The superiority f Material and workmanship , com- ainctl with their ' 'ftat improvements , ihatia Reinf'Tcod fronts , Reinforced jacks and Reinforcad sleeves , makes .heir shirt th'3 moat durable and best Utiug girmetjt of the kind , ever nanufacturc'l at tha moderate price of 31.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund he money if fonnd otherwise. We make a specinlty of r ll wool , Shaker , -.nd Canton flannel , aho hemoia underwear , made up with a riew to comfort , warmth and durabil- ty. To invalids pnd weak-lunged Deraons we oiler special inducement ! n the manner theao gooda are made for their protection. Pit. GOTTHEIMEK , 39IV7 Vo.mo.TQ etreet. - /I J4 * DOMESTIC DOINGS , Indian gent Berry Sur rendered to the Au thorities of Colorado. Oar Own Clara Louise Captivates the Old World nnd a French Marguise. The Presidential Party Take in the Yosemite and Start Homeward. Surrender of Berry. Special Dispatch to The Dee CUIUAOO , October 23 , 4 p. m. Ooner.il Sheridan has a dispatch fron Major Fletcher in tha Ute country announcing the surrender of Asjon Eerry , who is now n route to Den ver , for trial. Victoria being disposer of , General Hhtch has ordered _ hl ferces heretofore cimpaiqiiing agains his band as follows : Two companiei of c.iv.ilry to escort President ITayea and party from Shakespeare to Fort Craig ; four com paniea of troops to scon' ' on a line west Of the llio Grande ant catch , if they come that way , the Apaches w ho Imve escaped from Ter rains , and Colburn with 500 men is oidered to move on the Mescalcro reservation , to ecout the San Andrea and Sacr.imento mountains and drive all Mescaleroa absent from the agency b.ick to the same. Col. Buell's com mand has already left El Paso on the march. Col. IVrrasas has abnut 1800 men operating in the field , and about 800 United S'ates troopa are now out on the south rn border of Now Mexico. Clara'a Catch. Special dispatch to (1(3 ( EC * . LONDON , Ociob.r 23 4 p. m. The English pactra of this morning contain a jlory of the engagement ot Miss Clara Louise Kellogg to a French marquis : The nemo > the happy man is not given. I'riv.V.o advices say the gentleman is ono whom Miss Kol- lo g met on n southern trip several years ngo , and that a correspondence has been going on fora long time , and naa final'y rijieiied into a betrothal. Miss KulloL'g's host friends in London pronounce thu story a hoajc. They say Miss Kollojn ; has always said she wo'ild nuvcr marry , and that now that she is 3d ycara old sh'j la not likely to have chan-jt'd her iniiul. iVit'i Ivollojig ! 3 aiiiging in Yiuiiua. The Fresidoiu'd Trip. Special D. . iutcti to Tlio lice. SAN HANcrco , 0 tuber 23 , 4 p. in. President Hayes nwt party have done thu Vodomito in four days , and arrived in Los Anguloa to-day. They visit the Mr and leave at six o'clock j in thy evening , by a special car over the Southern Pacific railroad through Arizona to reach the terminus of the Atchisoli , Topeka & Santa Fe rail road. Died on Board. SpccUl Disp.itdi to The Eeei NEW YORK , October 22 4 p. m. While the tte.imer "Suovia" , from Hamburg , was coming up the hny yes- tnr ay , Aim. Miller , a steerage pas senger who had been ill all ( hu voyage , died. _ She was on her w.iy , accompa nied b'y two children , to join her hus band in Illinois. The body will be buried by commissioners of emigra tion , who will alao take care of the children until their father can bo heard from. Thomas' Triumpn. Special Dip.itUi to Tin ti . [ CHICAOO , October 23 t p. m. Rev. Augustus C. George , lately of the Missouri and Central New York conferences , but just now from Wheeling , W. Va. , arrived in Chicago to-day and will occupy his new pulpit in Centenary church to-morrow.where ho succeeds Dr. Thomas. Mr.Gcorge is one of the beet known Methodist preachers in the country. Dr. Thomas will begin his independent evening services in the Central Music Hall a week from to-morrow. Over § 3,000 has been subscribed for the purpose by his adinir rs and others , who hope that these services will at tract large crowds of young people , who now attend theatres Sunday eve nings. THE LATEST FROM INDIANA , Informs us that Fred M. Peterson , the "Omaha Bakery" man , has the finest rig in town , and gets up the boat line of bread , caktis and pies , and runs the cleanest shop in the west. All from 82.80 six years ago. Try his celebrated TWIST , 510 Tenth St. th a-tf Aviaitto the merchant tailoring es tablishment of J. Fliegel&Co.succes sors to Julius Thielo , disclosed the fact , that the firm had just received largo importation of finu scotch and other good. " , from which suits , pants and over-coats will be madu to order , at astonishingly low prices. Call ear ly , at 1220 Doiiglaa Street. m-a RANGES ! RANGES' ! The best ranges in the market at the lowest posaiblo prices at 11. Tros- sins , 1111 Douglas s'r ' et. o20t4 Old Jewelry melted over and made into the htejt st\lea , to suit any cus tomer , at EDUOLM & EEICKSON , 0 iiMHito the Postoffico. WATCHES aud JEWELRYof every discription. A full line of Bracelets , in gold and gold j.1 it" , a ! ; prices that cannot be beat , at Wliipjle , McMil lan & Co. , 1422 Doughs St o9t-f-s [ HARD COAL SELF-FEEDINO STOVES Splendidly and elaborately fo plated with nickel , for $8 and upward , . at U. Trossin's , 1111 Douglas street. o20t4 Registration Notlco. State of Nebraska Douglas Co. Notice is hereby given that I will sit in the store of Edward Lucas , corner - 1C 13' ner of Thirteenth and Chicagostreets ' , dc : October 'Joth , 26 > h and 30th , for the lo f purpoae of correcting the voting list of the Fifth ward. . . . th S. WAEEFILLD , PB Registrar of the Fifth ward , OraabaJ Douglas county , Neb. N fri , 3. . 3C 33 TT1 . Cy.3 V Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great BargainsSin Ladies' and Gents AMERIGAH GOLD AMD SILVER WATCES All Ends Of jgi JlrAi ! * AXl > DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. NAiLS , Iron and Wagon Stock , At Chicao Prices. 1 * > ( M ) : IIM ! l-iil Harney Street , Onialin. orill-mo IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be tb < ? best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents mon ofin- te rifcy , and purchaaora aru nlwnyssatisfied , becaxiso tlioy Qnd evorythiiifj just ns repres ented. Eveiybody should use this Machine. The sales so far thia yeur are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNO , Cor. j > avcnnort and 15th Sts.3 Omaha. TO THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , Tfe would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Stock , eeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and iow Prices SIIUEVfl , JA11VIS & CO. , or. I4th and Podge Sts , FOR SALE THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OFTHEAGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy NEVERFMLSTOCURE. rhe only artlcleknownihal Will ercrcfoafe\\\\s \ \ , disease perm an ent/y'from th c system J.C.RICHARDSON , tOLC PROPRIETOR General Agents , RICHARDSON & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. TAKES UP Oct. 1st , on * bay roaie. one bay L colt , three months oM , white ftar in fore- sad , and one b y over jcirold with fl'ar in rcbead. Owner can b ire name > < y callii.sr and ijin charifrji. W.VOLES KKSK Y. J mile N. of ittnert brick yard , North Ormhi. 37-ethSt PAY TAXES. All hoWera of E. & M. K. K. Contracts for ma parcliase4 rf that Comrnny iliirlni the ar 1-73 and prior t > > that ilaicaru IbMe for the 173 tax. Thty became due Jatiuirr I t , VAO. were ! lnqnent after M r 1st , lUt.vvl if not ir M the firgtday of NoTsmbcr , 18SO , the land will iooMfortaxfg. The Company's Ajent , fnrthepurpo cofray- S Delinquent Taxis on lu guM food. ' , wl 1 { ! - . le CountSetts the Lut of October , and all ircbagere of R. K. lands njoulj pa ; their ITOB by October 15th , If not before. In order to ive additional expense. expense.J.n.JlcFARIASD , Land Convmljrfoncr e. & . If. R. R. in > 'eb- LEGAL NOTICE. Caaritl Strobel vs. John Hayes. Before Charlt * Branded , Ja tlco of the Ftvf , No. 1 , Omaha. Dou Iai Co. , Neb. On tho53.1rty of Stpt.,1880 , nd ! Jnillcols- BUcd an order ot attacbm'nt In the ahoro action for tna turn of $15 00 , ami the Omaha foundry wis girnisheed In a.'J action. CONRAD STUOBEL. do 11-21-23 Plaintiff. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at DnTer , Cotorndo. the Educatloml nJ Commercial center of th Wcit , Is pre-eminently the beat and moat practi cal of Its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF- ToungMenand Ladies. 0.V. . TOSTER , Prcaidenf , D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most cxl'ii'Ivi- nrn pll > nil ccmpl t nstllutlon of tlie kln.l . In tlio wnrltl. n im-niult < > f accnun'antfi ami ruHintw mo" , ! I'm ' i-rni. rijiil cltirt anil towns of the llnltol SlaUu. nwu their 8HCCCZ8 In cur cciur t training. The Eight Kind of Education for Young Men and Lidie ? . Fine , new brick Lluck. at Junction nt thie Btrect car lines. Elegantlj Htttd ami furn'st.fil apartment * for the application ot and carrying oat of our novel and S ) atematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Younjjmcn whocvnUmpHte a bnrlncM llf < * . and parcnti hiring BUIH to educate , re parti n * larly rdiicstcd | to rend for our n r ClrcuN' . which will give full Infornntlon i to tern-f , conditiuii of entrance , etc. AddrrM G. W. lOSTEK , President , gcp6-3m Denver. Colorado. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Olnh ft Jacorn ) UNDERTAKER Ko. HIT yarnham Ht. , CM BUnd of Jacob OU ORDKR3 BF TKLKORAPU SOLICIT * ( Tl CC a week In your own Uxrn. Terms azd OOO ontatfrM. Addren Q. HalUtt ft Con cniaad , H.