\ VOL OMAKA , NEBEASKA , MONDAY. NOYiiMBER i , 1880. NO 115. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION , Price Five Cents THE LATEST NEWS. Mentor Thronged With Crowds of Ardent Republicans. President Hayes Proclaims- That the People of the "United States be Thankful. A Monster Expedition of Land Jumpers Preparing io Invade the Indian 'Territory. A Chicago Beauty Detected in the Role of a Male r Masher. Demonstration at Mentor. Special I > fei | tci ! to THE HUB. CLEvnuui * O. , October 31 , 10 p. in Saturday was a busy day at Men tor. In the morning Gen. GarOeld was cillod on by a large number of visitor * , nnd rnido several tpecchui. To acomp'ruiyof iron workers from \T < miig town , O , ho m > io a long and powerful speecli. Inter delegation of150 caino from Ashland and Wayne counties , and to them the gen eral undo two speoclics. Last evening a Itr o delegation of cavalry and infantry , with torches , gathered from the surrounding country , and despite the storm , paraded in front nf Gen. Garh'eld'a house at Mentor. The c indidato reviewed them from a car riage , and atlent-ud passed down the line on foot amidst immense cheers. Thera Wrtrcjalsd large'republican dem onstrations iu-Clovel&nd at night Scared Bourbons. SpvcUl Dlefntch to tlie I KX. Lonisv Ltn , Ky. , October 31,10 p. in. The city was m a political fever laat night. In' this avcrwholrainsly democratic district two candidates etirtod to make the race. The party jl'it scared at the prospect of Burns ronublican ) slipping in between them , and withjn'luas ' thaw a week of elec tion , they called a convention and nominated Thos. II. Hayes , who old Kentucky lottery tickets in Now York eeveral years ago. California for Garfleld. Special Diiputch to Tne I > ee. CUICAOO , November 1 , 1 a. m. The Chicago Times' -San Francisco special siya : The effort of the Morey- \ Gartield forgery on this coast has been \ widely misrepresented. The demo y crats have atto.upted to make the most of it , but have not succeeded to their natiBfactum. Fic similes of the forgery wera p iblished in democratic papers , but they weiv met by a cauu- fter publication in The Chronicle of s. genuino"Jo ler \ > Garfacld wrtium. fotfr days previous to the date of the al leged Morey.lettcrand a batch cf Wash ington postmarks , shorrini ; how the envelope of the Morey letver WAS forged , and a rnmbar of genuine s'g- iiaxures/ The effect has been to con vince every one that the letter was really u forgery. It may be safely as- verted thai thu whole- affair has not changed fifty votes in the entire state. At this hour no well informed person has any.idea tint this s'ato can bo carried for Hancock. The result on Tuesday next will bo about as follows : Garfield electors. 81,301 ; Hancock el esters , 80,500 ; Weaver oli-ctore , 6,000. Total vote , 170,888. This would give GartH-ld a majority over Hancock of 3,714. It will not bj leaf , and may bo five hundred morn. The republi cans wiU hold three of the 'our con gressional districts , and rely on get ting tbo'foi'.ith. Shipping News. Sped ? ! Dtepkuh t" The lire. .VKW YORK , Nosvm'ia 1.In in. " " UOSTO.N Arrived , "ildcla , " from liiverpool ; and "ll.slv.jUt , " from Ant werp. UUISTOL S-iiK-d , 'IJii-o' ' , " for New York. A.NT\vEur Affivod "Balii u'Trotn New York. " Sa led , ' -Li l.ina , " for Nj w York. HAVKI : J3iilu i , " V .8fph li , " Irom Hamburg for New Y < > k SOUTUAMTTUN Arrivo.i , "Derlin" mid "New York , " fur H . . vn. GIJISOOXV Arrived , 'Anchuria , " Irjiu New York. The Kunawny KoJyklna. BjwclM Dl | mt < ; ll to I'hi'lcv. \ . "VVASIHSOTOX , Noveiv.b ] , 1 a. m. The poU1on taken by thi * yovorn- mont as | tj the Bta'us ' of Sittirg Bull and nit baud when they were ad mitted to an asylum on Bnu'sh eoil , has rouafcrad thu British authorities anxioui'ti- gut rid of these Indians Consequently , they h vj bean trying to porsuide them t.i cross ths border and surrdiid-r. They have availed themselves of the advicj tundercd by the British , mid Sitting Bull and other proininaut chiefs and followers ore at present het'tating ' whether to surrender to the United States or go back into Canada. It is believed , however , that these Indians will sur- randor rather than run the risk of etarviug in Canada during the winter. The terms of surrender offered them In Ojtober , 1877 , have been repeUed recently through General Miles , and they are , the only term * on which they will be pennit'od to aurrender. If an arrangement is not made very shortly , Gen. Miles will proceed with hii whole forrro against the Indians , treating them as an enemy cnvading the soil of the United States. The Forged Letter Trial. Epod&t Dtopatch to The llce. NEW YOKE , JTovembsr 1,1 a. m Interest in the Garfiuld-Morey letter trial is unabated. Most of the wit nesses in the afternoon session testi fied that they were of the opinion that the Morey letter was not written by Philp. 'In the evening session the city editor and a reporter of The Brooklyn Eiglo testified that they wore familiar with Phllp's handwrit ing , and did not think the Mor > y let ter was written by him. Several other witnesses for the defense' were Introduced but their testimony was ruled out. Little progress was made Saturday , but the defense oxpsct to fitmh Monday , when Piiilp will be on the aUnd. Es-Judg ? Dittenh cffcr , who horned asJfonnEel for The T.uth , In connection with coniultation with fx-Gov. Jewell regarding Morey. Chinese letter , made a lung statement of self-defense Sunday. Thanksaiviug Proclamation. Epeo'al Difl > ttch to The Beo. WASHINGTON , Nov , 1 1 a. m. The president will issue the following to-day : 7 the president ol tt.c UnltcJ SUtcs ol Atnnr tea , a Proclamation : At no period in their hi lory since the United States became a nation , has this people iiad so abundant and EO universal reasons for joy and grati tude at the favor of Almighty God , and been eubject to si profound obli gation to give thanks lor hia loving kindness , and humbly to implore hia continued care and protection. Health , wealth , nnd prosparity throughout all our boarders , paace , honor , and friendship with all the woild , firm and faithful adherence by the great bady oE our population to the princlplfB < " librry and justice , nation , and to the wise instituticns and strong form of government and society , which will perpetuate it , for all thca-j the thanks of s. happy and united psople , as with one voice , as cend in devout huimge to the giver of all pocd Therefore , I recommend that on Thursday , the 2oih day of November , next , the people will moot in their rpt.pep.tivo places of worship to make their acknowledgments to Al- might God for Irs bounties and hia protection , and offer tu him prayers for their conliuuince. In witness where of , I have hereun to stt my hand and ciusedthe s al of the UnitedStie : ! to boiflied. Done atthucityof Washing mionthelitcay of November , in tno year of our Lord eighteen hundred an-l eighty , and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and fifth , [ Signed. ] K. B HAYES. Percsident. WILLIAM 3L EVAKTS , Secretary of Stato. Postmaster General's Report. Special UiapaUh to The lice. WASHINGTON , Nov. 1. 1 a. m. The auditor of treasury sya the post- oflic ; departmunt has completed the compilation of the recaipts and oS- penditurca of the poslollico depart ment for the year ending. 1880. The figures will f. mi the basis of the forthcoming report of the postmaster general , and ar i\s follow * : T > tal re ceipts from all sonrces , $33.31 ' i5,470.- SO ; Total expenditures , { ? 36,101- 820.38 ; expenditures iu account of previous deal years , 81 0,933.50 ; amount received From Silo of etampi , envelope etc. , § 31,404,120 15 ; in crease t > ? receipts from ailu of stamps , etc. , ending fi'cal year Piided June 30th , 1870 , $3,349,043.Itf ; revenue derived from the money order busi- nsa from the fiacal yuar ended June 30 h , 1S80 , $09,205,205 ; increase over previous fiscal yeir , § 40,9782 : { ; actual incrci'e of total receipa over fiscal year § Gf ,978 42 ; actu l increase of total receip's orvr fiscal year end ing Juue aOth , 1879 , $2,273,496 48 ; actual iii3re.ned t > tat receipts ov.jr fincal year Juno 30th , 1878 , 54,037- 962.39 ; increase of expenditures over e-ftr fiscal yeHr nndpd J iuo ieai > , s,02s s2S.G.The . wprlt preporatory'to submitting the datl- mites has baen much retarded by the delay arising from the absence of clerks attending the elections , and the dehy in receiving full returns on sev eral points involved , but it is expect ed ( ha whole of this work will bo completed by November loth. In view of the increased mail facilities in the more thickly ssttlod portions of the country , and the absolute necessi ty of extending the service in the western state ] and territories. It is expected that the total estimates for the fiscal yotr ending June 30th , 1882 , will aggregate nearly § 40,000,000. Pronounced Forgeries. Special Dlspi'ch to Tax fill. WASIIINQTOX , Oat. 31. 10 p. m. Mr. Geo. W. Casilear , the chief en graver of the bureau of engraving and printing , ufter a careful examina tion , pronounces the bonds recently captured from Doyle , in Chicago , as undoubtedly counterfeit , and points out the following variations from the genuine in the one thousand dollar counterfeit composed of nine sections : At each aide of the portrait of Chiso , it will bo observed in the section at the end of the lower ball of the figure 1 , in 1,000 , the letter "S" in state IB entirely gone in the connterfeit. In the ordinal only the upper hand of the "S"is seen , also , the right of the letter "S" in the word of "lleglster" will be found a break in the hair line surrounding the portrait of Chase , about one-sixteenth of an inch , which " doe ) not appear iu the oriainal. The counterfeit differs from the original in the mitering of the four corners of the green border. Near the extreme ornor inside of the word ' 'Border , " a uniform white figure in the shape of a heart , will bo observed , and this figura is all the same on all four cornera. In the original these figures are irregular , having no symmetrical form. In the words " re indebted unto , " below these in the portrait of Chase , 'he ' heavy black line in the centre of the face of the letter "A" is omitted in the counterfeit. In the title "United States c.f America" the ruled shade on the left hand side of > the spur on the letter "U"at the bottom t tom of the counterfeit , are seven short lines forming but a slight shade under B that part of the letter , while on the a 7 genuine there are ten lines about one- sixteenth of an inch iu length , form ing a shade the same width as shade in bottom of letter on right of spur at the bottom of letter "U. " On the counterfeit the ruled shade where it e touches the bottom of letter "N" four { lines only touch the "N ; " on the genuine seven lines touch the "N. " The "S , " as well as all the engraving on the bond varies in every particular from the genuine , but the points men tioned are some of the most promiuent discrepancies. t Sharon Retires. SpscUl Ditpatch to The Bee. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 31. 10 p. m. Reports from Nevada states that Senator Sharon is practlcaFy out of the fight to succeed himself , and has disgusted his friends by withholding his money from a campaign , which was opined as a money fight. The Reno Gaietto and The Carson Times are openly ugainst Sharon , and it is believed that Fair will bo easily able to make the necessary combination to win the aenatorthip. A Female Beaux. Special dlipatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , October 31 10 p. m. This city has a sens 4th n of no amsll pretensions. A young woman was arrested yesterday who hss been mas querading hero for a year and a half & ) a young man , giving the name of Leon Belmont , nhd claiming to be a nephew i > { August Belrmnt , of New York , and that ho would eoon coma into the possession of large properly. Uclmont was a great llirt , msk'iog love promiscuously to many young ladies of the city , who regarded him as a good citcli. He became cng ged to a Miis Grace Walts anil a Miss Brackett , both prominent voting la- dien. This dual engagement Ic.ul to trouble , which ended in the arrest . .f the supposed young man , and a d.3- covety of her sex. It ia sa'.d tht Miss Brackett had before expressed doubt aa to Bclinont'a masculinity , but was bluffed into silence by her lover. Other anil more serious charges will probably bo preferred a aiiiat the young lady , whoso real name is Hot known. Shu h gcppo ud to have stolen largo sums of money iu the Watts house , where she board ed , and never paid a b > anl bill in On to Oklahoma. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , November 1 1 a. m. A Wichita , Kansas , epesir.i says : The advent of Cpt. I' yno t-aturday evening , was the occasion of a lively local sensation. He was met at the depot by an enthusiastic delegation of the Oklahnma colony company , and escorted to hoidquartars by a rap dly increasing throng. After a pn\ato conference of the luadew , the captain returned to hia hotel. I'.iyne is en tirely confident of beirg able to move into the terri'ory early in November with several thousand colonists. The reports made to these he-tdjuiriors represent that from southern Missouri , Arkansi ? ) northern and western Ivan" . sis , but chiefly southern and western Kansas they will "como not as single spies , but in battalions , " and the movement will no doubt he a very formidable one. As for the ci U ities of Sedgwlckj Sumner , Butler ftnd Cowloj' , and a half doz n others that could be named , judging from the correspondence received , one would suppose the whole country to ba en wheels. Payne and his lieutenants arc greatly elated at the promising outlook , and k > iow no such < * otd as fail. Pugnacious PollIcs. . Special Dlnpttch t > > The B ? ST. Loots , November 1. 1 a. W. At a large republican meeting last night a while mau on the out skirls of iho crowd hurrahed for Hancock. One of a crow dot negroes standing by struck him with n torch The man ran into a \loon and ra capud into re r. A poliiieinan aland lux in front kept back the mob which Followed. Stones were thrown , ami the officer was knocked down and dan gerously wounded In t.ie mclco mapy shots were fired. Guon- * Brown , an inoffaive iiearo , was th\-t dead. This cnusvd i < niiu'ii9u excite ment , and Isrga mssaes . t > f people rushed to places of safely. Tin ne- proes entered the saloon and 0' ' m- pletely cleaned it oot. In the mean time the officer recovered conscious nesj and started to run , p.ud the mob followed , firing as they went , chasing the cffiayr aiji equarea. when ho t' . lly * cn.j > . . ] _ _ Aolher policeman was dangerously wountlad in the he id" , " while still another br\rcly e c.iped with his life. As far as known some half dozen whites were bruUl'.y ' beaten before the arrival of a sufii- cent : force to quell the rioti-re , and many negroes shared thu eauio fate. Indications. Special ilbpatcU to the Bee WASHINGTON , October 30 1 a. m For upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys clear or p.xitly cloudy weithor ; southwest to southeast winds ; generally lower birometer ; stationery or higher temperature. MARKETS BY TELEGltAPII. New Yorfi Money and Stocks. WALL SmBEr October SO. Money 3 ; exchange stcaily at SI 3i-l ( 5C OA ERNMK5T8. Stca'ly. ' U.SC's'81 1 04J U.S. 4'a 1093 U. S. i's 1 03 CurrcncyO's i 25 U. S. 4J' . ) 1 10J bTOCKS. Activaand advarced l ' 2Jc , latter in C. r. ; reacted JQis. W U KB. M& K 116 } N. Y. C. ISC KftvllDK 401 Krie 4 I M 51 H.I lllj N P 23 L.S. lUi Pre > rrwl M O lli Louisville 1GJ Preferred 139 * N&C 10 P M 45i O & M a Ohio 30j K. &T 3J Preferred 79 A&PTcl 41J St.Paul 104J Ciii Southern. . . . < SJ Preferred 119 C P. .79 } St. Joe 42J C 0 C & I b J Preferred 89j D & lllo G 74 "V l > Mh 4 Sin Fran 40J Prefered 77J A. U. Tel 6lJ JI C lOSi n&Q 1455 C. C. &I. C 19 1C 118 Union Pacinc 93 Alton 734 Lai-kawanna P j N J C 73 Hudson Ciiul 871 Chicago Produce Market CHICAGO , October 31. Wheat No. 2 spring sold at © 1 07J for cash or seller for October ; SI 01@1 01J for cash or seller for October ; § 1 01@1 01 | for seller or November ; ? 1 011 02 | for seller for December ; § 1 021 04 for seller for . January ; ? 1 03J@1 05 , closing at S107 for cash ; SI 011 01Z for seller for October ; ? 1 02@1 02J for NovembnrjSl 03 for December § 1 04 J for January ; No. 3 sprintr in s4ore sold atOU < s92c for union and nation al ; 93@93c for other houses ; rejected 74@7Gc. Corn Receipts 26,400 bushels by canal , and G47 car kadi by rail ; No. 2 and high mixed cash cola at for seller for October ; 39(33 ( % for November39J ; < § 39 fnr seller for Dec ember ; 40J@40Jc Janinry ; 40i@41c " for May45@45ic ; , closing at 39J"c for reguUri 39g39"i2 for cilt edged cash ; 39jc for October ; 39ic for Novem ber ; 40c for Doeember ; 40jj40jc ; for January , 45c for May ; rejected in store , 383Sc ; white , 39Jc ; ear at 35@38j rur new on stock ; rejected on : ck , 3Sf < 539Jc. Oats Shorts wera the principal buyers ; No 2 sold at 28c for Decem ber ; 30j < § 30ic for January , nnd 34 | ® 34c forM y ; closing at 28c cash ; 2829c for November ; 30J@lOjcfor December ; 30 | < S30 c for January ; 34534c ( for May ; samples on track , 29jQ29Jc. Kyo Receipts 24 car loads by rail , and 400 bushels by canal ; market lifeless for options and almost nom inal for car lots ; No. 2 sold at at 82c for cafh ; October nominal at S2c ; November nominal at 82c ; December nominal at 83Jc ; samples on track , 76S83c for ejected to No. 2. Receipts 70 car loads ; No. 2 for cash wvs mixed ; a few ehorts wore bidding , but holders left them in the cold , the only silo or No. 2 in at ire was 3 car lods at 901 for Oct ober ; $1 00 was bid for November , sold at 882 early , and S4c Jattr , De- 1 center sold at 8S4ic ; closed with cell > ra at S3jc ; l < nv C'-idfa nominal at r.a.-361cfnrNo. 3 ; 47@48 ; for Ko. 4 ; 4 c for No. 6. Whisky-Si 11- Provisions Market for epecula- tivo articles of ho product was brisk s'ld good deuwnd from ehorta and on specu'a'lve ' acount , and pricea were higher ; mc&T D-.rk wss lively In changes , and prices advanced 2530c per birrol. L-xrd Acllve ; 5(57 ( 0 per 100 Ib hinliT ; meats were 5s per 100 lb higher ; sales were mess pork , 5250 barrels ; October at S1850@1900 , 18,000 barrels ; November at 811 77i@ 1 20 , 7,000 barrels ] January at 012 SO13 25 4,0)0 barrels ; Decam br at § 11 80312 00 , 1,000 barrels. Febrnary at $1312 @ 1325 ; closing at S1850 c sh or Octibor ; § 1215 for November ; S12 174 for December ; $ ! 21Dfr the yean S1320S13 22k d , 500 tierces cash al tJrceS iur wcv uci n S ; 11,000 tierces for Novem b < .r at"7 42 8 02i " ; 7 000 tierces for J.iiriary at $7 9.V 8"02i ; 4,000 tierce" * f , r yp\r ; st S795 < i7 97ic ; cloin < ; at S8 03S8 07 * cash or October ; S3 02J@ 8 0 for November ! S7 97 68 00 lor December ; S7 fa taS 00 for theye.w S3 01 ( < i8 02i for January ; short ribs. 1OU250000 Ibs , November at fi 57i < 5G 75 ; 500,000 lb % January at Sti G-'i'Sfl ' G5 , closlnt ; at § 6 Go for No vember ; SG G5 for January. Boxed Mea s Lung and short clears , 250 boxes at S7 25 ; 500 boxes on pur , shoulders , 200 boxes on put , cl ising at $4 70 fur dry silted should ers ; S7 00 for Ions clear sides ; $745 for short ribs ; 57 50 for short clears ; S7 25 for long ami short clears ; we quote growes at S QS c ; bsef and hams at $14 50314 50 ; mesa beef at 87 OOivtS 00 ; extra , S8 009 00 ; tallnw at ? 5 2(35 [ } ( 50 fet country ; 55 75ljG 00 f : r city. "New York Produce Market. NEW YOKK , October 31. Flour SfiA-Jy and } hotsrao ! ! ex- porl and local trndo inquiry ; receipts 21,981 ; round hoop Ohio , § 4 70tu5 00 ; choice d" , So 10G 00 , Hupjrfino western S3 Sa4 25 ; common to good extra do , 8i 40@4 75 ; choice t'i ' , ? 480''tinO ) ; choica white wheat do , S4G5@485. Wnent Without important change end quirt sales ; 1,0'uObu.No. 1 white , De-ember at ! * 117 ; 24 000 bu. No. Oc < .ber . at 81 IGf ; 1G.OJO bu. d > November ot SI 17 ; 40,000 bu. December at SI 17 J C rn Shatlo bolter , but quiet ; mixei wesforn spot at 53(25Gc ( ; do future , 54@57ic. Oats Steady ; western , 37i@44c , Provisions nnd Beef Steady and quiet ; Haw plain mess , $9 00 ; new extra do , $9 50 10 00. Whisky Nominal. P irk Stronger ; spot mess , Slo 00 ® 15 50. Lard Weak ; steam rendered , § 8 70. Butter Firm and unchanged } Ohio , 10S31c. Eggs Firm at 21@23o for fair to choice. S- . Louis Live Stoei Market. 3r. Eouw , October 31. Hogs Steady ; Yorkers and Balti- mores , 84 5U34 GO ; mixed packing , S440@4 51) ) ; butchers' to fancySl B0@ 4 G3 ; receipts 1,400 ; shipments , 2,100. Ohlcaso Live Stock filarket. CHICAGO , October 29. Hogs Recfip's of hogs were light , numbering 9,030 head , and under active demand by ship jers and pack ers ; i rices lulod at o@10cents lower ti.an yesterday for all gradus ; sales ranged from $4 00(54 ( 70 for light shipp ng and packing ; § 4 30S4 70 for heavy packing , and from $4 GOS4 ( 85 for good to extra prime heavy ship ping lots for Philadelphia ; bulls sold BtStlO@4 25 for light and inferior grades. LIST OF VOTERS OF TUB Fourth Ward , Anderson G Ambrose G W Anderson P 0 Ayres IH Aulis 0 J Astrup LI R Bradford Jno Baswitz M Bachman Jos L Baswilz S Boyco J R Buchanan JV \ Barry C Blake F H Boehl W Braytier F B Boiler J F Becker Herman Bradford L Boyden G W Bonsai E C J Benton D S Bixby F H Beach C E Bierbower E. L Bvers John Broatch W J Brooks D C Brown R A Biles M H Baldwin C A Burns S Burnuest P A Bullock F C Bensett W J Bennett W Bechnell W F Bunco J W Brown Lazer Barker Jos Balcomba St A D Bopgs G H Balch E E Brash L Berry Joi Bowman A Baswitz H Baswitz C Beaten A D Barton 0 A C.unpbell John Campbell C Clark S H H Clark A D ConklmgJ R Dr C rnsfor'hCS Cain A CahnM Cahn E Chambers W G Clarke J M Chandler E B CramtonBG CainC W Callan P CAllan B - Creigh Thos A Cranz H C ChristeneonP Cohen J Carpenter A B Coleman C K Cook D K Crow B F Carter Jas Chambers A J Carpenter J H Cory ell H B Cole S T Conner H G Corcoran J J Coleman C K Chtster C S Devalon J A Uevalon L W DdonoFX DiionWB Dument J H Devries E P D ivitlsDn D W Daniels G L Durnall S Deuel H P Devalon H P Doniae J C Dr Dwyer WM Dvis 0 F Dti-jan John Dinsmore C M Dr Drake L Donaldson W F Dauel C P DeForrest .Frank Du ot J L Dooliftle W F Deurffel Ernil Dconges 0 Dor.nau 0 D \ E Iholm P L Evans J B Eustic P S Emery E L Eldridgo E Biting C S Em-Tv C J E ery Chas Evers J P Ehlera H 0 Forsythe Jas Freeman C Q Fonda W A Flemminft Wm Foadike C Freuzar P feh n V FMIon P ? rria C E Foster OliM , Goldsmith M GrayFF , Green G L Gooee Peter GilloiiThoa GrayLB Graff G S Guiou A S G renebiuraRovO Gotthemier P G.u-lUhRL Griffith Ja8 Gould LP GustinDN Gifford W B Garber J J Hitjhcock P W Hugos P Qarbaeh J A tlaney El BigginsV A Hortzinan JFLD Havens T 0 Hans com AF OydoWD Holtrof J 0 Hoagland J P Hyde H W Hubb J "L Hitchcock G SI Howe J D Bill L W HaydenIt & Bagedofn Wm Hawos P 0 Havens 0 B Hubarmann AB Harris L D Hobba J L Ilareln W J R8V Hyde JR Hale L F IlaftFB Harris Wm Hunter J K" HartCL ILiasJ A Henry . _ John H - ' - " " TT--1 < LJ Harris E K Hiyden O Hurrick J S Uorlon 0 B Ililes Gee Harden Jaa * Her J D Ingrain J W Ilov [ saacs 0 H Irvin Jaa Irvine Jas. H Johiiaon S R Jacobs John G Jonea J D Jenningi C E Ja\vott \ Gee E Jones D Jacnbeon S Junkins Thoa Jowett J J L 0 Jonkina Thoa Jones Goo Jouea D W King Jacob King G F King J W Kennedy H Kuhu N A Kalish S Kohlnieyer 0 Konuard L J Konnard F JR Kennard WM Klinkor J H Kohut W King GV Kelley IJ Kelaey C R Little Isaac Jjanibert $ Lininctrr G W LiinuroCii Gr Lilk E F Lingholm John Like G B Lake G E Landergren V Lohinan 0 L Lie y J H JJeGevfc D Lindborg F A Lyon T F Lord Jas S Lantldra Dana S Lichtebercor J H Llewellyn W fl H Locke S E LiwAB LjarOH Mackoy IC Mahaneyvt G Meyers Herman Miner i W iloore A G Mat ice W L McCormick Chas Maulsby R S aloore Fred McFarggan A rlilcs John Morse J G Mumingh M Mitchell E \IcN lighten Jno McCaffry Owen Mans B G Maxneld J B Rev McMullen W E Moora CV Montgomery C W Monell G C Dr MillspaushFRRvMillard J H Alilhrd Ezra Murphy tfrank Murphy P McCormick J S McCormick John Morse M V Mtul W G Meyer Max. , McLaughlin E D Moores F Metcalf Gee C McGucken Jas Murnaugh C M Mumaugh W P JlcCdrtnev F M Mount \V J Morrisey Jag McDonald R McCoy M E McKoon-M G McMahon P J Manchester J R Slaio G Morrow J C Mansfield 0 R Milb G T McDonaugh F M Nash J W Nnsh W , F Nicholas A P Nllaen Olef N < jwm. n H C Jfa vmini Jacob Neville Jan Newton John Nleleon Andrew N r hi up H G Nelk'h J J OaouS O'Conner J J Omeara Frank Ogdeu Chas 0 Bricn E A PerinePL Pundt H R A JI JI Penlzsll J Petty J W Pateison I Gee Piston W A Pritchutt I Goo E Patemm J R Rev Patrick Sam C Peabody W L Putnum Jas L Poland A Poland J A Plulbui J J Pettingill G W Petersen John Quarnatron A P Roberts C U Richards T W T Reese J M Robinson A L Ruter W L Rosewatcr E Rnger E F Rley Frank Reinhart Julius Rogers H B Raznechek Jno Rosewater A Ringer F B Remington A Rice J R Ramgo F J Rogers A F Riinlnrt E Ringwalt R R Rhodes H S Ramge M Reed Byr m Reed Lewis Rowley Chas Rhodes H T Sharp PH Sharp J C Sharp W A Siuimonds C Scott Wm Sharkey P Schneider F A Schneider Herbert Saxe D W Saxe A W Seybolt Gee L Stull Homer Shanahan J Simpson J M Snyder Webster Sherer D Siert Henry Spears E D Sorrel A Dr Striffles J G Simpson G Schifflsifo Snow H W Stoelting E Scbroeder Jno Sudborough Thos Swipgert J L Shelton N Shelton F N Stiles WE Smith W H Stanton T W Stevenson G Smeaton D D Sylvester John 0 Soil Gee fccheid N Search J W Dr ShererFDr Turney C R Tilden Dr Gee Taffe John Turcote J M Tomsett W N Tuylor R M Taylor C K Towle C Turner C N Taylor 0 T Tftomaa J C Troup A C Ten Eyke E B Tucker A Turner C Col Test E F Vandonberg L H VaporJ C Voss Henry Vanlnwegen GA Wood J S WilcoxGeo A Williams 0 (1) ( ) Wickman P J Woodman JE Williams Hobert Wright J S Wood 0 S Wolfe L W Wilkins J W Wood A P Wiley H B Witney David Weaver H E Warren L F Whelply D P Wa-tJasJ Wead C M Ward G C Watson J M Waketield J A Wolfe J M Walters Frank Watt J M Whipple C S Woodruff I 0 Walker G T Yates H W - Yatea Daniel Young Jno Yates G 0. Zimmer F P. This ii to certify that the above id a list of voters registered In the Fourth ward , city of Omaha , to date. Notice is hereby given that I will ait at E. Wyman's store on Monday morn- Ine November 1st , 1880 , to correct said list. In witness whereof I set my hand lis 30th day of October , A. D. 1880. JOHN S. WOOD , Registrar said Ward. J Iff " DOMESTIC DOINGS , The Widow of Abraham Lincoln Lying P ngerously HI in ii ew York The Bourbon Organ of Illinois Concedes the State to the Republicans. Truth Crushed to Earth by the Weight of Its Own False hood. A Fatal Fued. Special Di > pat.cU to The Bee. ATLAMA , Ga. Oct. 30. In Lees- state Senator J. P. Lyron had a grew out of an old filed between them. Blows tvera exchanged when Gallo way rushed elF , pr.-cured a gun and killed Lyson. The coroner's jury de clare tlic act voluntary manslaughter , and Galloway lias been nrnjated. Z French War Vessels. Special DiajMtch to The Beo. NEW YORK , October 30 Three French man of war arrived here from Newport. Thuy are the "Magier- reno , " Commander Jniu , 445 officers and cr.'w , and carrying twenty guns ; the "Dumont Dehville , " O.-mmander - CaBrarrier , with ninety-nine oflicers and crow , and four guns , and the ' Chateau Rermnd , " Commander De Rouai , with 200 , all told , and nine guns. Immigrants. Special dispatch to The Btrf. i Ew YORK , October KO. Over 4,000 immigrants have arnv.d here within the past twenty-four hours. Among the number is Jules Lohl , an bScapcfdpolitical prisonorfrom Algiers. JJociieteci- Special Dispatch to The EM. MASUALLTex , October 30. The ewe of Abe Rothschild , indicted for the murdorof "Diamond Bessie , " has been dobketei for WeJnesday , No- vembef 2'ilh. Mrs Lincoln. Spscial Plsp-itch to Tun llrt NEW YOHK , October 30. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln , utulnr the chnrgo of her nephew , Mr. E. L. Baker , jr. , of Springfield , 111. , ia stopping fora few days at the Clarendon hotel , New York , bdforo proceeding to her homo. She has suffered sincis her arrival from the effects of her rough voyage , and lo afflicted with Bleoplessned ? . It was proposed tliilt she should start Inst evening for Springfield , hut her health did not permit. Lying Truth. Special dispatch to The Ree. NEW YORK , October 30 , 4 p. m. The Truth and Star published this morning a facsimile of n letter from Marshal Jewell , to Garheldj as follows ; tCouadcnthl ] NEW YORK , October 20. MV DEAII GEN. GARFIELD : I think Truth wa deceived about the Morey lettnr. They thought it waa genuine ) . Finding it ia not , they have consulted their lawyer and friend and through him * ) fftr to come out and pay BO plainly. The only considera tion is on account of Judgu Dittenhofer their friend and counsel. By consid eration I mean that you and myself should know and recognize it as Judge D's act , and the objection , if any , should be from you to him for it , so far as I learned. I have assured them that you would BO consider it. It is a great service to-day , General. It is fheir proposition and i hr-vo accepted It. Yours very truly , [ Signed ] MARSHALL JEWELL. Accompanying the letter Is an affi davit by Joseph Hart , publisher of The Truth , recitir.g the alleged cir cumstances under which the letter was written. NEW YORK , Oct. 30 Mrs. Abra- htm Lincoln lies in n dangerous con dition at the Clarendon Hotel. Htr physicians think her caio critical , and have ordered that nahody bo psrmit- ted to see her , excepting her attend ants. Failed to Agree. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , October 30 4 p. m. The jury in the case of Minnie Dixon , charged the murder of her paramour Deland , failed to agree and were dis charged.A . A Democratic Defaulter. Special Dispatch to The Beo. Fos Da LAC , Wis. , October 30. 4 p. m. A warrant was issued yester- teaday charging Gen. Brugcr , demo cratic candidate for congress , with defrauding a client , H. W. Blodget , of § 500. Gen , Bragg's friends claim the charge is only trumped up to In jure him politically. Illinois Politics. Special dispatch to The li e. CHICAGO , October 30 4 p. m. The Times , Gguring up the results of next Tuesday's election in Illinois , con cludes that the republicans will have a majority in both branches of the general assembly , and on joint ballot a majority of 15 to 20. This conclu sion , it says , ia reiched through facts and not party bias. FOREIGN EVJ3N1S. REFUSED TO 1'AY. DUBLIN , Ojt. 31. 10 p m. Yes terday the tonnantry of Eirl Kin- more attended 'Kdlarnoy for the pur- pcsa to pay their rent. Tne money tendered was on thu basis of thcvalu- tion made by Griffiths , and payment at these figures was in each caeo per emptorily refused. His lordship's agent demanded the full amount called for in the original leases. The tenants then took their departure in a body leaving their rents unpaid. DEFIANT LAND LEAGUERS. Spechl Dispatch to The K c. DUBLIN , November 1. 1 a m. Messrs. Parncll and Dillon spoke at a land meeting n't Tipperary Sunday. Mr. Parnell , in ruferrina to the dis patch of police from Tippsrary to jM yo , eaid if every Iriih county wag like Mayo , the government would re quire a police force of G0,000 men. He urged thegovernmoct to bring the police from Mayo. - No plans for the settlement of the land question could be formulated , while the people and parliament of England were in the present temper. An immense Indig nation meeting was held at Uantry Sunday. Mr. Healy , the land leaguer , who was arrested some days since , spoke in the most deSant man ner , saying that Manning , the farmer was ctorced into swoarin the infor- nutii.'S. CABLEGRAMS. Spechl DtyalLlie * to TIIK Eg * . Lord Hartin tou lias arrived in London. The si n of Sir Robert Lisho , one of the justices of the queen's bench , has been promoted to till n vacancy as n lord jusMco of her m.-j sty's cviirt of The ho.lth of Ger , Giuiba'di reported to bo wotgo ytstird y , and thu gravest apurihenaicus are felt by iiia frieidj. ; Conlradialury reports are received hourly rcgmlir.g th * Czir'a health. It is believed his condition is and it is rt-pi rted in court circles that ! IH do.tth at any moment may bj ex pected. The British steamer "Eumore , " Captain Hopkins , from Montreal , Oc tober 2d and Sidney Oct .bar 4tb for Hamburg , sprung a leak in her en C -svprn , andfomidtrtd at sea on the 23-3 i w .The < r iw .worn s.ived. Count SU'zfeld ' , the Gorman urn- bvsador , and the whole of the Gar- iniii stair , dined with the Sultan Sun day. day.Tho The Terdiiimeii Uukikah ( nowapi- pjf ) has been suspended for nltacking Mr. Goschen , the British ambasjud or. The perfect of Marje'lles ' yesterday refused to rfceivo a deputation of Catholics with a protest against the enforcement of Iho decrees. Germany contemplates restricting the sale of petroleunt. Mr. Bauch , the engineer of the Tay bridge , ia dead. The liev. Reeham , ritualist , has been arrested and imprisoned for d e fying Ihc orders of the low coir ts. A dispatch from Teheran sayr , Uroniat Jiaa bern relieved , and fir Kurds retired without fighting. News has been received from Jubnl down to tnrly l. st week. At the date f the disjatch all wai jntiafactory. Tlu start in the long-distance h.niijii'jiiship cedestmn comre'itinn coinnieuo.-d iu L mdjn , at 1 o'clock , this a. m , with the following comp j- litora : I'egri.in , of Huston j Howard , of Montclair , Now Jersey ; Dobler , of ; "Blower" Down , Fiowell and Littlewood. Trickett , the Australian oarsmin , returntd to Putney Saturday. All the oarsmen " c pt Hnnlin worked on Suii'lr-y. Tli" lv-hsof : the rlvor were thruii t-d xv.t'i ppjii.iwra .ill the day. Daivuch i'tish i'.as urrnel at An- f. ria. Severe storms and It > > iU are re ported th'oujhoH' G inioiy 1 sliO'Mj ti a' a linn of dracf'in s C nniour- dowioi hai dct rmiirtri ti > rnn'inue military preparati.'iH nut 1 S' ' ) 000 men ere tinder arm * . r ad vie'3 fro n C.ipe'own sta'o that the cnpMuuuf Lenidsthodict has made nu impression on tl'-1 ' B nutos. The niji tl'J- i geilbral i\lr \ ( uyhnut IvafLirlaiid , nnd only thu Pngo and Doers p.re trus'iv'Tthy. A.U of the btatic , rf are ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Diara'.clcs to Tni BIB. Thos. JohiiBni ) , clurged with the murder of D.-.ley three nighti ago , wascipturod yesterday morning in L'incinniti. Ho hid been concealed ever elnco in the sewer , but last night's r.iin forced him out. Butts , mur Jerer of Moot o , at Jones- rmro , Gv , was broufht ; to Atlanta Saturday night by thu sheriff. One mndred armed men searched the : ruin for him , but failed to find him. Ho was concealed ty thu sheriff in the water closet , and thus escaped lynch ing. About 12 o'clock Saturday the boiler - er of II. Lawia fl mring mill at At lanta exploded killing a white and a colored man , and wounding a colored boy , who was atanding about end him drcd yards from it. The todies of the men killed have not yet been re covered from the debris. The sup posed cause wa1 ? neglect in allowing water to get too low. The Chicago banks and board of trade will be closed next Tuesday. Leph Miller , a farmer living near Fulton , went on a spree , came home and went ta whip his hired boy , Harry Dealers , aged 18 , forcing him into a corner with a itick , and eaid he would kill him. Deatera then picked up n club , and in self defense , struck Miller a blow , from which he died. The republican procession Saturday night at San Francisco ; ia considered ureatcr than that of the democrats Friday night. It was two hours and a half passing given point , without halts and in solid column. It ia esti mated that twelve thousand were in lino. The present registry lists of Chicago show a total of , 80,330 , against 7G.OOO in 1877. The courts for naturalization of citi zens in Chicago have been crowded for several days , and 5.27' ' ! naw voters were made , of which number 15,002 are democrat ? and 2,274 republicans. Matters were quiet at Cornnchet , R. L , jodterday. Saturday Trustee Thompson gave out that ho would en ter Coronchut the coining week by a hook or crook..Ile says thereiwill bo music , and that Iho fan had but iual begun. Judge Drummond Saturday order ed the release of Eialer , the Chicago supervisor of elections , who , whi cat- tempting to arrejt one Dwyer for in terfering with registration , was him self arrested by Policeman Murphy. Dwyer and Murphy , who are under bonds for interfering with Eisler , will hare their trial next week. Joe Eminett arrived in Cincinnati fram St. Louis Saturday evening , and will probably be able to fill hts en gagement at the Grand Opera House this week. . Thomas O'Neal , a teamster , twenty- one years of cge , was shot last even ing during a street fight in Cincinnati , and will probably die. St. Lou la Produce Marmot. ST. Lotrrs , October 31 Flour Quiet and unchanged ; about 5c lower. Wheat Opened lower and closed higher and firm ; No. 2 red , al 81 OC@l 00 § for cash ; 1 OOS@1 01J ® 1 OOJ for November ; § 1 03@l 03 | for January ; No. 3 , do , y3 < § 93jc ; No. 4 , do , 88388Jc j Corn Opened lower and advanced ; for rash ; 33jc for October ; ' for November ; 393@303C : N , 3C. Cor. Douglas > ncl 13th Sts. " " " * Gives Great Bargains in ladies' and Gents AMBMCAii GOLD AND SILVER WATGF.S All Kinds Of JKWKIJ5V , tSILVZHl W'AliE AND DJAIIOXDS. V/e Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. Iron and Wagon Stock , riwvo Prices. PiO ! ) uiul 12II Hanicy Street , Omaha. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The Ijrg < t and liest asfortnicnt of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF - - - PROP. . . , . , 117 Mth St. . : f IlnorsXnrthof Douglas St. CLIFFORD'S FEVERIACUE SRADIOATXS ALX. MAI.ARIAI , D1BZABZS from , iha SYSTEM. J. C. RIOHAROSOH , BT. IXIUI5. TO THE TRADE. Eaving just opened an entirely new line of IDS FUR IiSHING GOODS , We would ask the Merchants of Nebrask i to inspect our Stock , feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and Low Prices SIIKEYEJARYIS&G0.9 Cor. 1 f Hi niul Dodge Sts. fur f uary ; 44&-iyJc for Muy. Oats Il.gher nnd slow al 129lto2'Jgc f r cash ; 2'j3(520jc ( for November ; 30c for December. Hye Firmer at 83Jc. Barley Steady at < > 0q95c. ( Lead Higher at 54 50. Uutter Quiet ; dairy , 20@20c. E i3 Better at 20c. Whiaky-Steady at § 1 10. Provisions Lower at $14 00 for new. new.Dry Salt Meats Quiet at § 4900 7 ( > 0@7 80. Bacon Firmer at 85 2f > (38 ( 70 © 8 759 00. Lard Nominal at S7 772. Undoubtedly tlio base shirt In the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with their qreat improvements , that is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable nnd best iitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the moderate price of gl.50. Every shirt of our make 13 guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemoia underwear , mady up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids ? nd weak-lunged persons wo offer special inducements in the manner these gooda arc made for their protection. PH. GOTTHEI3IER , narn atreot. j\1r.z weeV , | 12i day at he me easily msuleco8 ; Jll'otitflt In * Adilrron Tmeft { o.I'nrtln.i W 500 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. GRAND FAIR ARIOXOEO BT THK OMAHA LADIES' SOCIETY , .ATTIIZ XEW STANDARD HALL , Oct. 28th , 29fh and 30th , 1880. Admission 'J centi ; S on TJclieU1.06Each EzA'OSliCKlT is Entitled to a PRIZE. Some < t the I'llz-t are to b seep a' De Groit tCo't. Hat Store , Farnbam < < t. oct3-w& 6t nP Iiyat ! homo. SamplCBl wort U5 free. AdJre a8tlJWoaCo \ Potland. Min ! . , rnKf"CP 2cowf , out red cow with trip- ! l'li < l ho-iu , and ens wht ! co , red on necx , * r.h c. ippled horns , or. 3th and DOICJUI 81. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA. - ' NBB * J JL _ : " iiARTitiAiV & "DODGE , Sheet Iron Workers AND BOILER MAKERS Cor. 12th an J Casa stn c'i. Please Give Ifs a fall. VINEGAR WORKS ! EE ST KBEBS , Manager. Manufacturer ot all hind * of Jt M SC B < t OtkavlMh. a cek m year own tann. 'lerma ADI ! oatflifrna. Ad.Irtw H. Uallett & O OriUml vl vlE. E. IF. oo OIK : , UNDERTAKER , 02d Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given to nrlen by tefeznph. THE MERCHANT TAILOB , bpreparetl toroako Pints , Suits and o reo t * to order. Pricefit ami workmanship 2Tunat ed to inlt. One Door West of Crulc&ehanlE'B. IQlj CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! ileUllc Csuct , Cofflna , Caaketi , Shrouds , etc. Farnham Street , . 1Mb and ll'h , Onuh * , Neb. Telegraphic Orderj Promptly A ttended To. T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New York ha * located in Omaha , and guarantees to do fls t-c ! worfc. Itental Bnonu , orer A. Cmlckahsnlc & Co. ' * . Cor. 15th and Dnnflig. A. W. NASOX. ID E 3ST T I S T , CtncK Jacob's BlocX corner Ctcltol AT , IJth