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' 7 * * , . * 8u YOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MOKDAY. NOVEMBER 29 , isso. INO 138. Established 1871 MORNINQ EDITION. Price Five Cents BARGAINS X2ST AGENCY , and Douglas Street , Oror S.OS3 rcsldcnca lots f or ae : by thU igen * , at pdce r iuinc froa Ki to 82,500 nach , and Oiited ceverypirt. of heclto , and In every direction Irom the Po toffic , north , errt , south * t > r v.vfit. and varyinz in dUUince from one 'li'O'tto cnoor two milealrom sime. Call and UiRr-.lno our lists Screral choice lots In Griffin & Isaacs' add ! Si on. went ol convent , between St. Mary'g aven Ue ao-i H rney rtreet-4 > iOO to 8800. SO acre" just cast of barracks on Saunders St. , 'this la choice land and will bo sold very cheap- for cash In 5. 10 or 40 acre lots ; now It your time to secure a bancani. Ch ilue lot at ac < l of street car track * on Sann- dors 'troet for t-WB. Chnieo lot. VVrnhkm and 24th Streeu , 901132 ect for 41,5 ( > 0 will divide It. Cheap lots In Credit Fonder addition , tooth ol U. P. TERRACE ADDITION. , Fony lots on Park Avenue and "eoririatreat , > nn'l to mrk , and near head of St. M ry * avenue , at fr m 41M to 30n eici Seven vearg tlra t cuht p-r cvnt Intfrt-st to thcue who will put un 4T < iod nhitamUl bulMiiiT . P r further ( urtloularo pj > ly to. G. P. ECuTS. A 6n\k Fifteenth and Douglas gtrfieta. A r.lceloloo Harec > and T * jnt/-Eht streets. tor < K6 Vo ch jice lots on "Oti. near St. Warv'g aven Ue , fiOr'fiS fert e oh. f jr ? 8W nd " 00. rwBch'-'ieoS'oli near 21 a-id lark otreetn In S V. vaVVa.MU ! n ? TO tn l i SO r-ry. lou it Sh n ' Tr t wcond aad third ad dUlnn for IOO t $300 sach lyjt tica"tfttli mJ Hi n , f JSO. 2 | . > ti m naniMT ueiT ? ith Bt. , f800 each. 1 T it o-i ttth n-ar U iw rd ire t , CToO. tllouln * tij V U'ld'Htlon , e-uth of 0 P -fcri'lje pJ deixfl. ft im 15tn $ 00 each' Oar ) a.-w. litW < i fe-'t , on Hth street. ontb o' ton ; laJ < tn" * iu-w < v idence. for 42,000 , or ll K n < V inJn t'tv sired lots a. from * S60 to ttvO ADDITION. . " ! n'imtvr of tmutifnt toXonce lota , lo v J In ttiis ncv idtlitlon on Capitol Hill , b * twcon Stth i > lf * t mi the east , 20th on On T B ( I > od e itreetoatlte north and Faraham streel vntliecnatli tiinnerly o ncd by C. H Down and m > re rocentli Vnown * tB ! Perkins 16 acres. Only * ! low invelhiufar been plattud 14 on Farnhamand hnn Douglas street. The e lot * * fa50 to Sd tool In wMt-iandlDOmdepth. $1,000 tor the chnlcv. S yeirs time , at 8 per cent In teroBttthoMi ho will Imtlo jrood enbrtantlal ljr > a is tli-re-n. Call and examine plat and get full inform . .ion at K JlIlS' KE * L ESTATC AaKKCt , 15th an4 Dole ! * * rtreets. 0\-cr 201 h > USOH and lot are offered for gale fcy this ofic ! Tocy are se\ttortd all over the city. Any loiitloii joudo.-lro. Prices van-lac Iron JSJjt. > $ 5 , < H * > each 2 tpm.l Inlt and 2 ci iphunai near Jackson snd 2ih f treeU at a ercat sacrlflce. Here Is a crettbt-Kiinforiwmnnne. The proi rtytn'-j.l ba noM immdi itely. CoreJust . . * Just a < iH'.rt of a . _ . . j.i : r. - r.n auj Vxiiniiio thii without atiy delay. CEO P.'feEillS , Ascnt. , Ml and Douglas SU ' - and Saunden PARK PLACE. "The cheapest acre lots In the city o ! Omaha , re those offered for sale by this acency In Palk ilacand LoaroV KWIK ! addition , on Cnmhie , Burta-icl Callfnnila streets ; you can make no mintaks i ' ) > ! ( kiuc up tlipge bargains while you luve the chance. The e loM are more than equal _ In iilz to 4 fiill-Klrcd dty lots or a half bteclt and it will lie bat aery short Um rxfoit ) one- Efth p rt of oie of th < e I < TO lots will soli for as much as K-coITer a full acre to day. They are | oc to < l vorv "liott dis'anoe w tof Cr lehton College. Priia * rantrini ; frcm JIM to $300 per oc-elot. Cal ! Imniodir ' ir and don't lose vour chine * . ni tet ; pl V and lull particulars of QKO P BEM1S. Acent , , IBth and Douela * StrnU. * * .ce lot on Sherman Avenue north ot Klcholai treet , * 1,40D. , Half lot on Coju.tctwecn ISlh and llth streets ? 1,000. 2 nice lots In Ilartman's uddiUon. $400 to 1600. Lar c numlwr ol acre loin In GUe's addition in Korth Omaha , $ lz5 to 300 each. Choice corner lot near 22nd and California trecte , $1,500. Several coed loti In Nelson's addition. ISO to 03POeach. Choice lot in Thornell'a addition , Several lane lots in Birtlett'8 addition , Ij rods and 2 } acre * each. Prices (700 to (2,000 each. Several choice lots In Reed s first addition. ' $276 to JSM each. Acre lot on Sherman avenue , (16th treeO , souths ! Poppleton'g new residence , ! or (1,100. 2 IrorelnlH noirlSth ami Cla-k utreets 60 1 i 0 feet Comer. iSl.200 ; inside , Sl.OoO. J Jarse lots on She m n aieuuc , (16th. ( street ! Clark Stiect , 8900 nach McCANDLISH PLACE , 22 nice and choip lots , very near to the bit . Deispart of the cl'y. located a very fewatcps roath'of the Convent and fit Mary's aven Je.and lust nouth "t and adjomine t > e cruund of Jiffies il. \ \ " . > 1 worth aid W' J. Counell 'hese are cheap and very desirable , bein i handy to bui- lne part ol Ity , to now covrrnme t depot , nail works , uhlte lead works. U. P. depot , stock yaids , packinghouse * , etc Call s-nd cet plat and full par tcclars. P-M ! $375 t-o i SO and easy nrms to thyiro uho t > ulld QEO. P. BEMIS , Ajtent. ISllin-U | ) nu latiSta. S choice residence lots < /n Sltn s.'cct , between Daucluaiid DodrcBtreots S1.100 to il.iiO each end Ions time Ui f-ofe who will b.iild 2 chni corner lo's near 2tthann Fatnham gtrs U , ( ISV124 feet , $1,150 and ? 1,20 . and very ct y terrnf to purchaser * who wi I improve. Also 4 lot * on 21th , bvtncou Kurnham . , ! Dou lti" s r ste , 050 to fl.COO each ar " , lon time. * Z3T250 of the tent bu Ine83 loU ! . Omaha for Kale , located on every b' J"l * -"l i valuable store very crtles In al- - tno3t every bu incto blc- cach -Jt-JSOOO to J1B.OOO LAKF.S ; ADDITION. s-.cience lots n above addition , 1m- -f north of Bnd * dl in > ns Poppletou' .rul residence and grounds , and locattd oa * SIj 19th and JOth BtneU , 8300 1 . * > 50 each and try easy terms to those who will build Cell and examine i > lt and jrcl full parttrularo. fir.O. P. UKMIS , Acent. Beau ifnl biiildinc i-itp un Shermau avinae , llth gtr ! ttien , eon P ipuletun and the Dudley- IJ n pru c tj2SS ( foct cjet frontaite on the KVCimu. i-v 3i'J foci I" depth. WIH dl l'e ltmak Ins lS2f < "fltbvSssi. C lianl cctfull particulars , An 'crn IStli t-p 't , lOlf-ct east frontage by 37S feet deep. This i J t nouth > f tue K lia- bath ( Pnppimon plco. Th j la ul't-e'lw , c ill and ct i.rioc anil terms of BE1 IS , A vent. 1 * CT 1 loti. JIM * north of and feijoinlnf E V. Smith' * ad.liuon. and located bc'.wt-cn SOth mil Eaun < lcr < : reei , at nsimnab e prk-es > nd lonz Jrao to biiver who iruunim BEMiS. A ont HORBACS'S ADDITION. r Horhtch's flrst an < t econ1 > d Itlon 19th nd 2 h streets bjt e.n Nicholas , P ) , She nun and Ohm st veti > , very h snily to U P Shopa , smeltinc ork etc , rancini ; In pncos rom from 8iO' to * 1:100 oath , requiring ouly Mmll payment down and long tlm * at 7 p r cent interest to the e who will Im prove. GEO. P. BEMIS. 15th and Deus > s Stre-t , 33 nice low In Parker's addition , betwten S under * an I Pierce. Kimr and Campbell's Sts. , on Bl. > a.o trePt191oU ; with muthfrnnU and 16 uith north frontaee , only 6 blocks north of the turn-table ( > nd street-car track ) on Sanuders street. Very lew prices ; $175 ca h , or $200 on Ion ? time nd 8 per cent Interest to tnose who " -Ul Iralld. Jt3"l50 coed firms for sale In Douj at Sarpy , IJ whlnston Bnrt , Dod e , Saunders and l' tern Icrot counties. . acret twst selected 4and In the late for stlc hy Urn acency. Call and ? t maps , Irculan and full paiticnlars JT2T liemU' now m.p o ! Omilu , eec aud 81.50. iarCemU new pamphlet ( and map of the Ute cntlll-d "tho outlook of Nebraska" for ce dUtributlon. Geo. P. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. lath & Douglas St. , OMAHA , - - - - NBf FOREIGN EVE3VTS. Protest Against the Anti- t Jewish Agitation in Germany. Tha Gladstone Ministry Favor able to a Modification of Irish Land Laws , English Postal Authorities Adverse to the Use of the Yankee Telephone. Timely Discovery of a Gun powder Plot to Blow Up Michael Dayitt , CONCItlATORT MEASUBES. Sptcial Dispatch to "The Bee LONDON , November 29 1 a. m. The Marquis of Hartington , eecrctary of atate for India , will address bis constituents in northern Lancashire sometime next week , on which occa sion it in confidently ekpec'ed that the plans of the Gladetnne administration with regard to Ireland , as finally ma tared Wter much discnwriorij will bo foreshadowed. In &n interview with Mr. Gladstone on his return .to Lon don { rum the cabinet council 'held at Windsor , he stated that it wa decid ed in the council that parlinment shall bs Called to "order on the G h of January Wxt. It was aftervrard * agreted that early in the seesion sever al measures shall be introduced it the intent tn RT ; at'y ' modify the pres ent land Uwc , and that no resort i-lull be had to oofTdmh 'until all other oUnshare fa-lei , and the me of forcf h < 9 became an abioluti necessity to the prestr * a'i.in of order. Hr. Olid stone went o Hwrden cii "le , his h > me in Flintshire , to spend S.uiday , and will re urn to Loidon t''day. . COERCION Atrn < iD > ro"WDEE. 8octal Oapatob to the Bea. DDBUN , November 29 1 a. m. A. 1 n < l meeting waB held at. feluo Sa'urdy Before the meeting con vented stvrrnl ewes containing gun- pewder , and havini ; fuses attscheH , were discovered underneath the pUt- torm. Mr. Dnvitt was the principal speaker. At a meeting held at Glare , Sunday , the magis > .rates demanded -hat coercive measures were necessary for the protection cf the people. THE OARSMEN. 8p cUl Wgp tch to TOT BM. LONDON , November 2& , 1 A. m. Hanlan now cifferi lo row Liycock , and jays if Laycnck cannot raise i606 to be * , that he will row him for 400 a side. Trickett is very unfit for his race with Boss. He looks haggard , and suffers much from jnins in the head. The Sportsman thinks Ross will win. PROTEST At ? ICfSr foEfeitAN ANTI-JEWISH FANATICISM. Special' Dispatch to The Bee. JBEBUNi NoVembfc 2 § 1 a. m. Ono of His Majesty's chaplains continue - tinue * to hold anti-Jewish meetings , notwithstanding the deplorable events which have recently taken place. Some sixty leading gentlemen of the capital have issued a manifesto , in which they graVety cehsure the agi a- tion set on foot by this semi-socialist preacher. The manifesto calls Herr Stacker's agitation a most humilinling attempt at renewing medieval prejudices against a class o ! citizens who , in Germanp , have been specially distinguished for creditable achieve ments , not only in commerce and trade , but also in every department of science , art and politics. The mani < festo proceeds to point to the peculiar ly disgraceful character of these do < ings , when occurring in the country of Leasing and Kant , and directed against the descendants of those who bestowed the knowledge and worship of one God in the Pagan world. "In the concluding passage ( t is plainly said that if the masses should ov. r ba infected by the envy and haired of this preacher , the only practical consequence - sequence would be drsp ilment anl robbery , and this at a time when all the very many divisions formerly ex- i'ting in Germiny have been broki-n lown in ordi-r to create unity. The ntnifesto is signed by many eminent * , judges , clergymen and mer- PlQHTINa THE TELEPHONE. November 28 , 10 p. m Phe ao.ion of the English postoffice l ? . " . t the telephone company to j > event it from establishing lines of telephone connection , wi'l come off this week. The cnmpany pldads that the telephone is not a telegraph , and iherefore does not dome within or in- Priuge upon the telegraphic monop- ) ly , which the poatoffica possesses , but the postuffice authorities say that the ne of the telephone would jepordiz * : he rldhts for which the coantry paid iignt million sterling. CABLEGRAMS. Ipcdal DUpatebes to Th Bee. The famou lbelcse of Gen. CZ - ley fgaiust M. L ts nt , of L. Pftit P iistu , * nd Henri Ro htfurt , was in-led in P ris Saturdayby th" court mi-osing fines 10 theamouat of § 5,000 > u L isant and Rtichefurr. It i\ said the foreign ffic > * has asked Dol. Syr > g o ef and th$12,003 ad- rcncud to him as his rat < s > m from the irigands wh baa captured htm. Earl Beaconfijld is to make his na-ision "Mnytatr , " the ceutprof oci l end poli ic l influence in Lm- loa > lur'ngnextee < ton of pirliament. The P iuce of Wl B is trying to reconcile the queen and the Princess Li'tnif e. The lattrr offended hr roy- il mother in returning from Canada without her majesty's consent. The juoon studiouslv avoids meeting tbe mncess. The Czir has cancelled the offer of award to Popcff , owing to the delay n the arrival | of the "LivZdia , " Mr. Gladstone will propose a grant ) f 25,000 to Gen. Roberts , for his lervicea in the Afghan war. It is officially denied that Lome Kill return from Canada at the end of iree years. E rl Granville secretary of state foi foreign affairs , made a political ipeoch at Hankey , Bug. , Sa'urday night. He raainly dwelt on foreign kffain , and aid the government was not aihamed of its foreign policy , ffhich they have sustained and will endeavor to discharge. A battalion of the Royal guards has been ordered to Ireland. Mr. Bsy- cott has arriveoTn this city. He ap pears haggard and careworn. Gen. Roberts , who has just return ed from Afghanistan , is the lion of the hour in London. He has accept ed invitations to eleven banquets ir his honor , one of which will bt given in Dublin. Queen Victoria held a state counci : at Windsor Saturday. The African mail steamer , whirf ; just arrived at Liverpool , reports ths outbreak of a horrible war at New Calbar , attended with fearful butch eries. eries.The The Orangemen who.have.been en gaged in getting , in SfrrBaycoU'ii cropa at Ballinrobe , have arrived quietly at Clare Morris , on their re- tarn. Betting i 5 to 4 on Trickett on the race with Ross to take place to-day. Don Carlos' brother-in-law has bften expelled from Spain. . * * Italy has demanded reparation on account of Turk'reh maltreatment of Italian fishermen nt Mvteline. ' CAPITAL NOTES , Special Dlspatcbta to Tbe Bee. WASHINGTON , November 28 10 p. m. Prof. Ji N. Hayden , the geolo gist , has just received a cble ; nim from the president of the Topograph- l society , of Par.s , nnnouncaig tnat the gociety had conferred on him thu grand medal of honor. Justices Sway no and Strong , ac- coiding to good authority , wilPretire trom the United States supreme beach before the term of President Hnyes expires. The belief is prevalent that ex-Senator Stanley Ma-thews , of Ohio , is to succeed Justice Swayne , and that is the reason he is nol a prominent candidate for the 'Ohio senatorahip Secretary Sherman's annual repor has been prepared and is printed in pamphlet form. He will trail mit it tu the collectors of customs on Thurs day next. Saturday evening the President end M-s. H J-B3 entertained General and Mrs. Garfield at dinner. Gen-ral and Mrs Garffeld were * hleriaiied at brekfst Sattiraay mommi ; at Hon.John ' Scheneck'a. Srveral tf the moat distinguished geu'1-mou of the dii lomatic corps were invited to meet them. Senator Edmunds also "va dinner to the General and Mrs. GarfieR Hon. j H. Ryan , chairman of the lou-o commit ee on commerce , will arrive in this city on Tuesday , and will cill a meeting of his committee sometime this week , 30The surviving soldiers oe the Mox can war will makQ.one niore effort to get a pinsfon bill before the end of the present congress. Supervisor John L Davenport was iera a few dyj ago , and left again or New York. Ho haa suddenly re-j appeared , but was hot registerored at i any hotel here. Sunday night ho was met in th'6 lobby of Willard's hotel , and in response to inquirers declined : o say what his business , was here , but he stated 'that he was .at the.attorney - general's office- , and expected to have a frill Interview with ; Atio"rney-Gen- eral Devins before he'Teft'the city. He is supposed to be here in connec tion with the Morey letter. MOVEMENTS OF TBE DIPLOMATS. Lady Thornton and her eon cimo dirostly here from the steamer after their arrival in New York hat wp-k Sir Edward Thornton and their daugh < tera made a Visit to Mr. Royal Phelpa In New York , and then came here. Hia son is now attached to the lega tion at Washington , bis grandfather was hero several years ago and wns charge 'daffairs from 1800 to 1803. He was as great a favorite as his grandson has been. The Brazilian minister and wife left Washington Saturday for Eurooe , and will tpcnd the winter In Egypt. The French and Chilian ministers returned fro n New York Sunday , where they spent a ( fortnight. It istated that Senor Zimalona will be returned to Wash ington as Mexican minister. The new diplomatic representatives of Russia , Roumania , New Grenada nnd Columbia , presented their credentials to the president the latter part of the week. indications. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , November 28 1 a. m. FIT the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valloye , stationa ry or lower barometer , higher tem perature , southerly winds , clear or cloudy weaiher. New Railroad Company. Spool * ! Dispatch to Tn * Bu ATLANTIC CITY , N. _ J. , November 28 , 10 p.m. A meeting of prominent capitalists was held here yesterday , at which was organized the Atlantic Coast railway company , which will build and operate a railroad along the ocean front from the depot of the Philadelphia & Atlantic City narrow guaue r-iilroad company to the into * . A. R Linderman , of Philadelphia , was elected president of the new com pany. The entire stock was snb scribed Saturday. The company Iit-s the backing of some of the heaviest monied men of Philadelphia and the Pacific coast. Among other projects the company intend builping a large hotel here In the style of the Brigtoa at Com y Tsl nd , L T. Tha Troublesome Kallocns. Saectal ompalcti tu I'be Bee. SAN FEANCI < RO , November 28 10 n > m. L M. K lloch's counttl fm wi h.irawn th olea of onca in j op- ardy , and p o da not guilrv ro th charge of murderof Charles DeY > uni > , and also claims that he was acquit t def of the charge in June 17 , wh n 'he indictment was withdrawn to pren the amended indu-'ment. Tne trial is set for January 17. Sheriff Desm-nd , Mayor KiUojh nd Registrar Kaplan are civen til' ' iiex * Friday to plead in answer to the nHictraenta uf the grand jury. Mayoi C 11ch't contempt case is continued nil December 14. Over an Embankment. { pedal DiJjatch to The Bee CUMBERLAND , November 27 4 p. m. Tnis afternoon Intelligence ha- ; just been received here of an accident an the Biltimore & Ohio at Uauman's 3tit ion. The accident occnred last ni ht about 12 o'clock to the Balti more express No. 3. The express lef' this city at 8 p. m. Upon nearing Bauman's station which is 30 milet west of Cumberland the trair encountered a broken rail and the en pine with the entire train went over an cnbankment and landed upon its side. Fireman Roatz was instant ! } killed , and the engineer , whose usim could not be learned , was badly scalded. The passengers escaped without injury , though badly shaken up. - LUCKLESS MARINERS , Shipping Catastrophies Be coming Alarmingly Numerous. The Fierce November Gales Un usually Destructive to the Merchant Marine , Two Steamers Lost In Fri day's Storm on Lake Huron. e. ; Navy His Report to theJjPresident. Manager Abbey Yields- Public Sentiment and' Abandons the "Pas sion Play. " Shipping : Disasters. hM to TUB Bss. Special Dfait CHICAGO , November 23,10 p. m. The propeller "Simcoe , " of the Chicago cage and Callingwood linel which left here on the 13th instant , for Calling- wood , Ont ; , with 10.000 bushels of corn , in undoubtedly lost ; with all hand ? , on Lake Huron. The "Sim coe" was commanded by Captain Rob ert Hill , aud carried a crew of twen ty on- men She had on board , be sides corn , 375 barrels of flour , bound to O drnshurg port. Since her departure parturo not a word w s heard of her whereabouts until Friday , when her Cdbin. wheelhouse and a lei of freight and wreckage were picked up by the oropeller''Canada , " in Like Huron le "Simcoe" waa a Canadian vessel , of 375 tons , nnd belonged to theGeor- tan Bay transportation company. She wa * valued nt 550,000 , and was insured for $16,000. She was con aidered ( Haunch anil seaworthy. SAN FRANCISCO , November 28 , 10 p. m Captain ( Jlassen and second mate Ferdinand Wayne , and five of the crow of the Hamburg ship , "Jo- haua Heinrich,1' arrived at San Djgn | in an open _ bsatj having abandoned the vo-So' , Jn a Binkiug.cundition i280 miles from the shore. The first mate's bo'it was not seen after the second day , and the captain fears the boat is lost , as they experienced heavy weath er Thursday. The party have been In the boat te.n days , and lost one of their number , Henry Warnekeo. OTTAWA , Ont. , November 28,10 p. m. The minister of marine has fust received advices of four vessels besng wrecked Friday evening on Antibosti Island , with crews in desti tute condition. Permission has been asked ot-the aserumaoLsieamar now" at Charlottetown to go to the rescue. The raoies of the vessels are not giv en. The minister hai telegraped for full particulars. The government ateameia , "David" and "Napoleon , " liave gone into winter quarters and cm reuder _ no assistance. The British brigantine"Palace , " of Q lebrc , is ashore at Lanaeaus Fraise , but thu crew are caved. The schooner , "Celestine , " inward bnind , is reported as being in the ice. She has been employed in connection with tlo ; newgnlf coast telegraphand has a number of workmen on board. HALIFAX , N. S. , November 28 , 10 p. m. The bark "Orano , " from Que bec , with a cirgo of lumber , bound for Montevido , is now a total wreck near Cow bay. The crew arrived in the steamer. "Nebo , " from New Or leans , at Sidney , C. B. They had been aix days on deck , exposed and without water or food , except a few raw , frozen vegetablas. When the steamer came in sight of the wreck a sale was blowing with great velocity and snow falling so that the wreck could not be approached. The steam er remained by three hours , and the officers and crew plucKily launched boats , and got as near the bark as pos sible. The crew of the latter , sixteen in all , jumped overboard , and were picked up by boats. All were frozsn and in an exhausted condition. The bark , "Moselle , " captain and crew , of Prince Edward Island , from Montreal , grain laden , bound for Hamburg , was dismasted in the gulf on Friday night last. HAMiLTONOnt.NTov. , 29 1 B. m , Special despatches received here leave no doubt of the loss of the of the steamer "L ko Huron , " of the Georgian Bay steamship com pany , on Lake Huron. She waa val ued at § 34,000 , and was insured for § 12,000. Abbey ana the "Passion Play. " Special Dispatch to The Bco. NEW YOEK , November 28,10 p. m. The New York Sunday morning pa- uers published a card from Henry E. Abbey , the well-known theatrical mm. : ! > er , under whose auspices the "Passion Play" was to have been pro.,11 ed at Booth's theatre. Mr. Al > b y ( ays : "No man , whose busi- IK S3 success depends upon the ap- proral a id patronage of the public , ha < a rub. to represent that which is r -g.rded with disapproval so positive , nd expressed in terms so denuncia tory as those which greet the mere announcement of an intention to prod - d .a the 'Passion Play.1" Mr. Abbey dds that he feels thr.t he has no nuht to set up his single opposition tgtinst the sentiment of almost the 'iitire community , and he has thore- f ire concluded not to give any repre- entation whatever of the "Passion Play. " Secretary Thompson's Report. Special dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , November 20 1 a.m. One of the ablest reports to be sub milled to the president this year is 'hat of the secretary of the navy. The report deals with measures of the highest importance to the country. His recommendations for rebuilding the navy , apart frcm a purely military view of the subject , are of vital con cern to our commercial interests. The secretary sets forth the facts in the case with great force , and contends that the only true plan of relief is by first supplying the necessary means to rebuild the navy , BO as to enable it to encourage what there is left of our merchant mtrine in endeavoring to regain its lost supremacy. The secre tary makes special reference to tae condition of this particular interest , and says : "From 1820 to 1860 Ameri can ships averaged over 81 per cent of the ocean commerce between our own and foreign ports , and our ton nage rose from five million to eighty million. Since 1861 , through the ef fects of the rebellion , this ha * de creased , and now stands about 30 per cent freight , and 7 per cent passenger , giving American 8300,000,000 , and foreign ships $900,000,000 in ten years. At the ratios stated , farmers , planters , manufacturers and all others engaged in industries , soon will be at the mercy of foreign shipowners , who impose on them oppressive burdens ana a drain of money which will soon ruin them. " THE PBAlttlE WAIF. Trials and tribulations of thf Cow-Boy. Stock and Ranches in tbe West. Correspondence of The beet CliipCcABKE ; Chryenne Co. , Neb. | November 23 Stockmen iu th a centre of the great stock ro ion have nearly finished their arduous duties of rounding up , branding late calves , and gathering beeves for the eastern markets. All the feeders designed for fattening have found their winter quarters long before thij in vtMoqs portionCf * Jj6 eagtern part 0 { he state , comprising principally Douglas , Sarpy , Dodge , Saundets and Cass counties. From what observation I hate gleaned through some little actual experience } the life of the cow boy is anything jiut a pleasant and agreBafale oho. Accustomed to work seven days in a week summer and fall out , confined and stationed on day duty and night reliefs , would almcst cause the oldetheart to quake , and in all event * auniing up its true significance Would compel many to rd- tire withrio longing for those tinpleas- ailt oiperierice'i wnicH mult necess arily follow in their daily routine of work. That which the cow boy most fears , oven among the bravest and boldest , for m < my are they , is not the clickof the six shooter or the sight of the Mexican's peeler , but the sad den Doming cri of thllnder storril in termingled with vivid flashes of light ning , witnessed in the spring time of the year , d ariug stormy nights , hold ing herdfj of thousands of cittle on 'he general round up. It very often happens , as it is a usual occurrence , that it can be seen playing about the wild steers' hornsj and invariably on bis own trUsty pony's inane. Any one who desires such experiences as these enumerated , can find a stamp ing place anywhere , ranging from the mouth of Funking creek up to .Law rence Forks , from thence over in the close vicinity of the famous Chimnev Rock , known aud seen by many "old stagers , " who traveled the old Mor mon trail during the gold excitement days of ' 49. Little is known by your many readers - ers of the countless numbers of cattle that Inhabit these western prairies and sand hills -wh'at , fi < vast "amount of cnpital there is hero invested in equines comprising horse and cow flesh For an illustration we can take the Coady Bros * , range , whose territory rui'S from C mp Clarke south ten nvleSj extending west about Forty miles bo.toii'l Scott' * Bluffs , in cluding Fort Mitchell bottym , from which they cut about one thousand tons of hay for winter use. This , ta ken together , makes an are * of over 400 square miles all under fence one immen-e pasture. Within can be aeen from eighteen to twenty-three thousand head of cattle and horses feedingon the luxuriant and nutritious buffalo grass , tufts known to be plen ty and yielding , as demonstrated here year in and year out , by its actual re sults. Traveling over the range we notice the peculiar advantages it af fords for shaller and protection for stock during continual stormy weather and "the cold bleak wind1 ! , which always traverse the sandy Platte. Its resources for wood and water are unexceptional , springs sending forth their sparkling drops here and there , and stately pines lining the distant bluffs can be seen clotted in groups , resplendent with their green foliage throughout all seasons of the year , until the axe of the ranchmen de prives them of further growth. Of all the commodities pine fruit is deemed one of the best articles in these climes for consumption during the midnight's winter revelry at the old fashion fire places of the cow ranch , which present a striking illustration and resemblance with the modern fashioned log cabin mansions through out Old Virginia and the re-nth. ' D. Faut , a prominent Texas stock man , of Oaliad , is no more amongst us , he having closed out his stock interests here to M-tjor Mabry , who , to cut ajong talk short , is at present up at the Fine Ridge Agency , turning in at one drive to save time , labor and inconvenience , all the beeves his contract requires for Poor Lo's winter supply. It would be seemingly pleasant to be a ward of Undo Sam's , For pome claims his generostity ex ceeds his liberality and that his mer- : y and greatness will endure for ever. That is until Quakers and New Englanders - landers shall have becomsextinct. . For the old westerner and frontiers man does not know which to express the most sympathy for. them or the poor , half-starved , but man-killing , nrell fed , nationalized Indian. Thomas Liwrence , president of the Dheyenne Courty Stock association , will spend a fortnight of the winter at Carlisle , Pa C. Bunter or "Genial Charley , " jhief of the Heart Brand , will waller n St. Louis. ' D. Sheedy likewise In Kanaa City , Bill Carter , his associate , has pulled } ut for Gallatin , Texas , whilst Toe Power * , manager of the Seven-Up brand , will hold out in Ellsworth , Kansas. R. T. Booth , formerly of Stevens & iVilcox , of Omaha , is holding out in his burg with Henry T. Clark , as- listant superintendent to G. Clark's nterest at this point. Freighting is largely on the increase and the Union Pacific "monopoly" receives and geta all the benefits of a Soubt. Some old timers claim and as sert for all of Pierre , there will be more freight forwarded from Sidney this coming winter than has hereto fore been done'during.tbo winter since the inauguration and settlement of the Hills , but many is the bitter com plaint registered in vows made not in complimentary terms to the U. P. robbers and Gould sharks. Their their clutch and grasp is as mighty as their power is over-wielding In its ex tension. Who can realize It ? Put the western stock man , who has to subject himself to pay this gigantic cesspool corporation , managed and manipulated by thieving cut-throats , seven to nine dollars a steer in order to get him to a fit market to ensure sale. Crime upon cr.'me ! This is an outrage , and should be abated' and controlled by direct , emphatic legisla tion. Nebraskans , down with this dagger at the farmers' heart 1 If not you only idealize and reipect eenteel theft. LATB RAHKUB. _ MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yorfc Money and stocks. WAW. SrnBBT November 27. Money 6 ; exchange steady at f 1 81(34 ( 83. Steady. U. 8 6's " 81 . 1 WJ U.S. Va . I 12 1 cairency6 > B . * so STOCKS. Stocks Active ; declined J to 2 per cent W W.Y.C. . M51 Pee'red:8S ; - Erie' . . 8 Union Paeifle" . . -.Mlf Preferred. . 81 J C. C. 61. C . -0 R.I. . 12 3 M C . 1 4 b.a . Ii2 Luckawanna . 103J WorthwMtern . 12 g Hndson Carul. . . . . 9 Preterfcd . 141 N J C . . . . . . 8U PM . 48 M * E . . . . . 'SO. Ohio . 368 Reading _ ft J St.Panl . lin | St Louis . 68J Preferred . 122J Ccattanooga . 76 St. Joe 4ti N P 3-U Preferred 86 Preferred Cl Wabash 42 1C 22 Prefe'ed 78 C P a Oat * W 81i CCCI 33 B&Q 167 AmsrUnlon CO Van > . . . . . . . 7-i K. AT 59 USix A P Tel 40 > P oauce Market. CHICAGO , November 27. The markets for lending cereals and hog products were weaker and lower. Wheat No 2 spring fell Ifo and sold at $1 10J ® ! 12 for Jaunaryj closing at 1 CJ1 ODJ for cash or November ; ? 1 09 | for December ; 8111 for January ; $111 | for Febru ary. ary.Corn No. 2 declined | cand sold at 42@42jjc for November : 42g42fc for January ; 47 @ 47o for May , clos ing at42io for cash , November or Da- cembar ; 2o for January ; 4747c for May. Oats | o lower ; No. 2 selling at 32f@32 c for cash ; 32(533c ( for Janu ary ; 37@37 c for May , closing at 32f o for cash , November or December ; 82Jc for January { 37c for May. Rye Was firmly held , closing at 91c for caah ; 92 (592 ( 3 for January Barley Unsettled t > utl2c higher No. 2 sold it § 1 03I 05 for caih ; 81 06 for January ; closing at § 1 05 for cash , November or December ; § 1 06 for January. Whisky Steady at SI 12. Pork Mesa , 2025o per 100 lower , closng , at Sl300@1375 for e ! 'j 812 2012 25 f > r November ; 812 45 © 1250 for December ; 84 ' .02i@14 05 fdrJanuary ; 813 85@13 87 $ lor Feb ruary. Lard Was 12@15o lower , closing nt 88 52i@8 " 55 for cash or November ; 38 55 for December ; 88 50 seller for the year ; 88 G0@8 62 for January ; i870@872ifor February. Chicago Live Stock Market CmcAcioNovember 28. Hogs Were active and steady f > r good to extra grades on packing and shipping accounts , inferior and common light lots quiet and lOo lower ; sales were at 4 254 60 for light packing ; 84 45 @ 512i for good to extra heavy packIng - Ing ; § 4 55@5 00 fir good to choice smooth heavy shipping. Receipts , 32,000. Cattle Little doing , only the best grades being taken at § 6 203625 ; receipts , 2100. St. Louis Produce Marset. ST. Lows , November 28 Flour Steady and unchanged ; XX , 84 00@4 60 ; XXX , 8 * 05 ® 47n ; family , 85 00@5 25 ; choice , go 25@5 BO : fancy , 85 60@5 80. Wheat Lower and unsettled ; No. 2 red winter , 81 071 07 § ; for cash ; 81 07103@107J for December ber ; 81 09g@l ll@l 10 | for January ; 81 141 14@1 15J forFebarary ; 8115116117 $ § for March ; No. 3 do 81 05 ; No. 4 do 92c. Corn Lower at 43c caah ; 43J@43J December ; 43J@43J January ; 44 § @ 44f February ; 45@45 $ March ; 46g @ 46g@49i for May ; Oats Lo ver at 34c for cash ; 343 SSJj for December ; 3535J for Jan uary. uary.Rye Easier at 89c. Barley Qa et firm and unchanged. Lead Dull at 84 40. Butter Firm ; dairy , 20@28 ; roll , 16@22c. Whisky Higher at $112. Eggs un changed. Pork Dull at 813 00 asked for cash ; 813 60i for January. Dry Salt filpats Firm at 84 45 ® 4 60@6 90@6 95 < § 7 10@7 15. Bacon Dull at 5J@7S8c. | L J Lower at 88 12 Receipts Flour , 4000bbls. ; whe t , 56,000 bu.corn ; , 76,000 ; oats , 14,003 ; jye , 1000 ; barley , 9,000. Sh pments Flour , 11,000 brls ; wheat , 2000 bu ; corn , 6000 ; oats , 10,000 ; rye , none ; barley , none. SC. Loula Live StocE Market. ST. Louis , November 28. Hogs Quiet ; Yorkers and Balti- mores , 84 104 20 ; mixed packinr , 8440(34 ( 60 ; fancj to select , 8460 ® 480. Receipts , 6,600 ; shipments , 2900. New York Produce Market. NEW YOBK , November 28. Flour Scarcely so firm ; receipts 29,617 ; round hoop Ohio , 8530 ® 5 75 ; choice do , $5 80 < § 0 00 ; n- perfine western 8400460 ; common to good extra 85 00 5 30 ; choice , do , do , 85 30a6 75 ; choice white wheat , 85 155 50. Butter Good demand and very firm ; Ohio 14@28c. Eges Western , strong and firm at 2629c for fair to choice. Wheat IrregnUr ; Chicago , 8119 ® 1 22 ; Milwaukee , 81 241 25 ; No 2 red winter , $1 25125 | . Sales , 100- 000 bushels. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 at 61. Salea , 200,000 bus. Oats Quiet. Whisky Nominal. Pork 813 00@13 60 seller for the year ; 814 00@16 00 for December ; 81430@14 50 for January. Lrd89 009 10 for November ; 89 009 06i for December ; $9 02 $ @ 906i for January ; 89 109 12J for FebruaryS9 ; 17 * for March ; 89 02f@ 9 07 $ seller for the year ; § 9 05@9 12 $ buye'r for the year. CHICAGO , November 27. The jury in the Minnie Dixon murder trial , were discharged this morning , not be ing able to agree and one of the jurora being sick. They srood'seven tor ac- quital and fiye for conviction. DOMESTIC DOINGS. A Noted Train Eobbr of Mis souri Confesses His Crimes. A Batch of Important Items Relating to Western ] JJi Railroads. A Desperate Darky Dies The Electoral Dispute in In diana. * * Jesse James Pant Special Dispatch In The KM. t KiKSAS CITY , Huvembot27 4 p. g5 ± .Dsniel Jiosham , charged tfhh complicity in robbing the Chicago and Alton tram at Olenwood , just eist of here , last yeart plf ad gui ty yester day , in the criminal court and threw Inra'elf upon the mercy of the court. S- btscfi'Was .d fnrrtd until next Wedneiday. John aud Jtaaa James the notorious < iut.a s , are n nrknown to have been the leaders uf the gang. Torown by an Engine. SpMal Dt r > atch to The Bee. NEW YORK , November 27 , 4 p. m. As the family carriage of Jas. John son , of Likewood , N. Jj , wan crossing the track of the Southern railrorfd be tween Lakewood and Manchester yesterday , it waa struck by alrnin. The carriage was completely demo lished. Both ho es were killed nd Mr Johnson and his d < ughter fn-law anil Her iufaflr cbi'd ' were thrown to the ground. Johnson in still uncon scious and derth will paobably result. The life of his daughter-in-law is also dispaired of.Kl'led Kl'led ' by Offlcera. Soeclal Dlsratch to The See. HtWTqviLLE , Ala. , November 27 , 4 j. m. A negro by the nuneofWm Towey , waa killed yesterday neat this city , by Deputy Sheriff Cooper , and Special Deputy W. J. Franks. The officers had a writ of arrest for Towey , and Wore endeavoring to serve it , when fowey raised a loaded shot gun and jresented it at the officers , who im nediatelyjfired and killed him. Towey , ' t is said , was a depper-ite character. Indiana's Electorlal Muddle. Special Dispatch to Tnx Bn. INDIANAPOLU , November 27 , 4 p. m. The state i flu-era h ve agreed to allow connty cl rks to make c-rre- ions of thir returns substituting the name of Benjamin S. Parker for Chos. W. Bennett , where the Islter erroneously occurs. Tbls action will ; ive Parker his certificate of election , kud the entire electoral vote of the state to Garfield. Railroad Rumblings. Special dispatch to TOT Bn NEW YOKE , November 27 4 p. m. The Union Pacific earning' for 23 days in November increased § 420,000. A sharp improvement in the Chica go and Omaha stocks is predicted lext week. The Burlington and Cedar Rapids and the Indi-.na Northern announce his morning that taey have leased the 3edar R-ipi-in. Iowa K l's ' and North western railway , ar < md fifty-five miles ong. _ _ ELECTRIC BRIEFS. dpedal Dispatches to The Bee. Irish-Americans and others of Chicago cage , who sympathize with the land esgneheld a meeting Saturday night. Steamer "City of Tokeo , " from [ lone ; Kong via. Yokahama , has ar rived in San Francisco. Mott , the Columbia county , ( N. Y. ) murderer , was sentenced Saturday by ; he general term of * he supreme conrt at Albany , to.be hanged.Jannry 7. Philp , of Morey letter fame , has sent a letter to the erand jury explain ing his position. He says he expects the grand jury will indict him to-day. The St. Louis beef canning company nas cloied its immense establishment in Est St. Louis fur four months , in view of the heavy advance in the price of beef , throwing 500 men out of em ployment. "During the fire at 164 Grand street , New York , Saturday , James H. De- witt , aged 27 , was overpowered by the smoke while a'e ' p , and perished. Several persons had a narrow escape. One woman threw her nine-ycrr-old child , and herself sprang from the second story. The child was caught in its d scent by one of the firemen , and waa not hurt at all , and almost > miracle the woman escaped serious injury. Owine to the nndera'e weather In t'-e east siuca Thanksgiving , many of the canal bta s of the P-HLB l i i and Erie c-inaK that were fn < ztn i. . a week ago , will be able to reach ih > winter docks. It is stated , on good authority , that Mayor Harrison wll decapitate Chief of Police Simon O'Donnell , of Chica go , sometime next month. An extensive lottery swindlewhich haa been successfully pi ed ou the farme a in several c. u iiiea in north er , . Ohio by sharper * , fus juit b ei > discovertd by Cleve and Oetec'ive * , and several of the opera-ors arrested The installation ceremonies of Arch bishop Feehar , over the diocese of Chicago , at the cathedr 1 of the Holy Name yeslerdav , were very s'mple , and were attended by an immense audience. Gen. Gat field denies that he has named a simple member of his cabi net , and says that the report trie- graphed over the country that he has made hi ) choice known to several friends , is fasa. ! Joseph Palinghi , an Italian fruit- vender of Chicago , and all of his fam ily , consisting of six persons , are fa tally sick from trichinae , c us d from rating ham aiimue three weeks ago. Physicians ray it h impossible for any of them to recover. Amone the paisenger on the steamship - ship "Algeria" which arrived in New York from Liverpool Saturday was Alexander Gavazzi , the famous Italiin patriot and ev nzeltst Father Gavazzi preached at memorial church ypsterday. His mission is to raisj funds to support his Protestant church in R' > me. The southern fast mail service waa successfully inaugurated Saturday. New York dailies were delivered in Richmond , Ya. , four hours earlier than betore. Gen. Garfield spent S3nday at home , disippblnting a large crowd of A.B.H NN 37 Zfc 33 : C 3C jo. , . X * X * 33 Cor. Douglas and 13th Sis. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies ' and ( ? ents AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WAUE TO & .MSOXDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For 1 he ' , . - o Money. t M1Kll-tt M2 , H Iron and Wagon Stock , : lt 1200 and 1211 3arm ! > y S.rreit CJHU.ISI IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT "THE WHITE Gives universal Satisfaction and tbat it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public foY.-fV The White Machine justly claims to ho the best made , the easiest ru iin ; . the stnipls8Hn < construction and ths most perfset Machica in the market , Tue White Co. employ us aeonts riteu iF m' . * tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied ; because they find everything jest us repres ented. Everybody should use this Mn hiae. " The sales so far this year are moro than double the corresponding time lastyetir. All orders addressed to" the _ OrrmiR ! Office will be promptly filled. JOHN m Cor. Davenport ami l. s. " < $ m < iii. sight seera who besieged h" little frame church on Vermont avenue. DEFIANCE , 0. , November 27 A pasaenser train going eut on the Bit timore road , last night , struck a wa on crosair-g the track , instantly killing John Fultner , his wife , Mrs. Fulmer , and Mrs. George Haltzel , ST. Louis , November 27Slil.ou Hutchingi , of the Washington FOB' , is here , and rumor says he la going tu buy up the Times , which IB in finan cial atralti. UENDOTA , 111. , November 27. Dr. Gardner , of Snbtelle , was gored on Wednesday by a bull , and died ye < iter- diy. diy.ZARA'S ZARA'S East India File Care. The only specific for all forms of Files. In use in foreign countries - tries for years , lately intro duced into America. Warrant ed to give instant relief and a permanent cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 50 cents , bylthe American agents , KicLardson & Co. . Wholesale Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo. ZAEA'S BILIOUS PILLS , guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Bilior and LiTer Complaints , Costiveness - tiveness , Sick Headache , In. digestion , and cleansing the system of all impurities. Prin 25 cents. All druggists seil them. them.ZARA'S ' IN USX FORTT TEARS. Dr. Storm's CELEBRATED 80OTOH Cough Can A Safe and Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS , COLDS , ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and Strengthen ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 1O Cents. ( Jir f ( Ttnn rtfajathome. Mamptts wort Q > 1 I iD/.ll ( no. Addrm Stlnsoa ft Co Portland , Ma. iirs.mss COLLEGE THE GREAT WESTERN , Geo.K. Kathhuii , S'rincipnl , Block , - OMAHA' ' ! < iail for Circular. y ropoguls for Flour. Oncx Pmtii tsixn A * D DrrOT C. S. J Oa.un , ttr , , . , Aov. 13 , 1880. j Soalcil proponC * . in tlnrllcite , suhjo.t tntha usual .01 < ! . .iMiF , will Le received at this nffl e. unlit 12 o'clnek D < n , n nemb r 17l8 f t nrhch time * n < lnU < e they w libo op iicd In tl prewn'e of bul. to' lunil < hine an j ilcllvar- mt MiestiMM. " . e T rh < -lue , In thlo 'ity.of Twei.ty f i r tb'wr.J . ( 4 , . ( > poUtdn flour , in now * tr iiciiiil < 'C ( > t onsotb-t T > bo nw'e f.nn . . . . 1 p-h ? wheat , hilt ! mr > ! , half icft , or OUs3 , to o < oated traforo sr n in.ami mtie i 1 m lliiiK to bo hh .rouid. Mtrpln ol flujr ti b" H nt u i h r p * il mil all tii o do.iva * til nn nr fo e J imr 6 ISSt. Hie to n. incut r a rre t e n ht to r. Ja t any or all pro- [ > sal * . 'U'.fc . prnpSilan > flobt Incd at thll < Oeo. ° rope : i 9 matt b e'o.ed in gfale-I c'velopei m ffe .1. p. otx salt * tor Fl.ur. and dr. ito ( ho U JeIKl,6J. ( THOMAS W'tSON. rf3HJ : t C 8. . U.S. A. _ J. H. FL1EGEL & GO. i > J. U TII ELB , 11ERCJIAXT TAILORS' , No. 1220 Douglas Street , I HAMBURG AMERL M PACKET CO.'S ! Weekly Line -ji Steamships ny Sew York 7vr 17 Tburjdaj at 2 p. id. F T .ijh.od.F'-irt and Germany. - Pi S ! J * v , - ' G. B. RICHARD & CO. , i Aent , Machine Works , J. iiaroiiioRcl , Prop. & Manner. TD f. t i" , " M _ /pjiiito and complete 'fi r.in" < hopK in" ! r .nry . In tho'tate. 4 * , * of r 'on ' nnu ict4il ' m , P > t- i . > y class of machinery AWK-TS. I'nU ys , Hangers , hlKe 5rons , eer njr , etc nwMin ! ( rv.Meacbanleal DraBZhU . .Vivifte M : . ' - . if Xe' ltrtJ. SOHnraey Ht. . Bet. I4tn and IStli. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Saturday , Nove r ber'27th. Ketirn 'if .he tv rit 9- Callender Geor ia Minirels. Sixtw-n-b "e S'n. _ 2O Colored Perforjnere ' j Sea's now nn ! - > ' * JH.JBI & Erot. t * THE DAILY BEE thn T * * * t DomB and TaJ nMi ? na of the Da.