* % ; .fr * " " * ? > - i % * ' s * j - < * j fa4. . ? VOL.X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2 , 1880 M ) 14 . Established 1871 ; MORNING EDITION. Price Hve Cents L B , WILLIAM ! & SONS , Dodge and Fifteenth Sts. We are tfo-w Dispkying an cant line of Ladies' DOLMAIK of the LATEST S APPROVED STYLES. A Good Cloak for - - $8,0 A Good Cloak for - - $3. * A Nicely Trimmed Cloak $4.5 An All-Wool Cloak - - $5.0 A Nice One for . . . $7.5 Somcthim : Fine at $10.00 an ill ) to § 4O.OO. CLOAKS and DOLMON3 , CLOAKS and DOLMANS , CLOAKS and DOLMANS SEE THEM , SEE THEM , SEE THEM LOAMS' . < JIIIL3KEX'S COATS , CmLmiEX'S. GOATS , I1IM > REN'S COATS for a Child 2 years and upwards. MISSES' GLGAKS & ULSTERS tit Pleasing Prices. This is the Best Line o Children's and Misses' Cloak : to be found in the city , * ant our Prices are always thi Lowest. LADIEV AND CHILDREN' * HOODS , LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ' SACQUES , LADIES' AND CHILDREN' * CHENILLE SCABFS , All c at W1-LL1 AMIS' . Immense Stock of ( SI White & Colored Blanket ! varey tsianKets rrom 3 > i.oi. to $8.00 per pair. White Blankets from S2.0C to $12.00 per pair. Our $2.00 White Elaiieti L nre a Wonder at the P ice GENT'S , LADIES' 'An CH1L imcvs L. IJ. WILUAMS & SONS Cor. 15th and Dodge Ste. , SIGN O ? THE GOLDEN PI & FRAME \ . i ' or * . A. HOSPE , JR. , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Mnsio and Musi cal Instruments. FINE STOCK OK : M : o TT L ID i : sr Q-s. 01 raintinps , Engravings anil Frames at frre t ly redaced prices. 810 Frames , 1 inch , 'Walnut. lf < invio i " 20 10x14 . . SO 12x16 . . 0 12x18 65 10x20 . .j „ 75 Bustle 8x10 fnme 15 Chromoa ( rawed , small , Sc , Cliroaiotfraracd , larce , 1 25. rnsTivlncs from SOcnpnards , riiotopraph frames from 15c upward * , AVinilo * Cnr Joes 75ca window ncl apw rdj Latulin-qulrj 8 00 per trindo * and upwudc , Cornice folcsSbOpcrwiudow andupwudi , Velvet Iramcn 26c e ch toS 00 3VT.ITSIO. Violin String 15c , \1ollis 175,2 50 , S and upwards , OulUrs 5 00 , 0 00 , 7 00 and upwards , litnjos 1 00. 3 00,5 00 , and upwards , Acconlcoii from 1 00 up , cheapest In city Send for ttmplcs and catalocne of moulding ) .ml ht music. . A. HOSPE , JR. , Id 19 Codi-nSu. ! cxtdrortollarrliand Flshor1 ! , Oman i Noh. Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager. The mcwt thorouph appolnte 1 and complete Machine Shops and Foundry In the Uta. CaetlngB ol every dcecriptlon manufacted. Encincc , Pumpa and eveiy class of machinery made to order. order.pedal pedal attention given Io ITclI Augnrs , Pulleys * Hangers , ShaftinKridjje Irons , e r attinp , etc Plansrornew Uachlnery.Headunleal DriQfbt ng , Models , etc. , neitiy executed. 56HRTpev St. . Bet-14ta and 15th. BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN , Geo.K. Ratlibun , I'riacipal. Creighton Block , - OMAHA Send for Circular. uov20diwtf A. W. NASON. 3D E 1ST T I S T OmcEJacob'B B rfc , comr CapltoiATcf 4 * > RECORD OF A DAY. The Charley Boss -Businei Attempted on a Jersey City Boy. ' "Oath , " the Noted Newspap Correspondent , Uequired io Give $10,000 Hoods for Libel. Ben Butler Will Probably G to Ireland to Defend" Parnell. Brockway , the Counterfeits * Reveals the Secrets of His Gang. Preparations for the Meetin of the National Base Ball League. The Chicago Jewelry Thievt Beatore Their Plunder to the Owner. Conference of the National Base Ba League. . Bpocul DicpiUch to The Boe. NEW YORK , December 1 , 1 a. m.- The die agreement which , during tb past icason , has disturbed the agrees ble relations hitherto existing b tween members of the profession ! bate ball club league , will be brougt to a conclusion by a meeting In thi city of representatives of the variou clubs on December 8th , not the 411 : as was Incorrectly stated. The con ference is according to Spaulding' ' rules , being hold on the first Wednei day after the first Tuesday in Deceit ber. The result is awaited by prc feselonal nines throughout the couc try , with much Interest. A full rep reaentation is anticipated. The at sence of the Cincinnatis will b compensated by the presence of dep utles from the Detroits , and the Ns tionals , of Washington , will be pros ant. Owing to the conflict in Obica ; o by the league , an association will should the concilitory measure fail t be adopted , be formed by the easier : clubs. Chicago , having thebestmen and the best organization , has natui illy taken the load hitherto , but th high tariff imposed by them is a serl DUB draw back to the finances ot oth sr clabr , and it will be abolished. I is impossible at this time to presag the result of tne conference. M * Tames Mattie , of Jersey City , Or Ih Metropolitan club , thinks it prob&bl that an independent association ka fnima1LI'flA * Aloftw > r tlirXtla ai aot memberi of tvae "present leagut Lhetr aPpIic > ori for admittance b < ng at pr aent in abeyance. Arrange eD . 'd have not yet been completed a Carl's hotel for the conference , al though President Hurlburt , of Chicago cage , is expected in this city DBI Monday to arrange the preliminariei Kecovery of Stolen Jewelry. 3pedl Db itch to The Bee. CHICAGO , December 1 , 1 a. m.- Much excitement was caused lae alght about police headquarters , b ; the arrest of Walter McDonald , cit ; ujaler , and Charles H. Aldrich , late :5ty detective , but now private detec live for the Union National bank , 01 the charge of being accessories in th robbery of John H Morrow , th Philadelphia agent , of his trunk o jewelry , valued at $7,030 , a fov lights since at the Clifton house tt appears that Aldrich and McDon ild went to Morrow at his room ii ; he Clifton House and told him tVe ; nd a clue , or "pointer , ' ' by whicl they thought they could recover thi itolen goods , if sufficient reward wen ; ien. Morrow referred them t < t'inkorton'a agency , in whose hand : IB had placed the entire matter ? inltertbn men negotiated with Al irich and McDonald , to pay $700 foi ; he return of the jewelry , the mone ; > eing furnished by the Phthdelphii inn , who wore the losers. Thii noiiey was paid into the hands of Mr Srnnls , vice-president of the Unloi National bank. Last evening beinf Appointed for the return of the goods Udrich and McDonald marched ink Horrow'a room with grip sacks am x > xes , containing , as they claimed , he entire amount of the stolen jew Iry. The officers were present anc , t once arrested them. They wen aken to the central station , and at t ate hour were still in custody , bul rill probably be admitted to bail , ? hey claim that they know nothing oi he robbery , and simply obtained the ewelry where it had been leftal saac's pawn shop , and that they arc ntitled to the reward.1 The officer ! ave obtained clues , and now know bat four professional thieves were ngaged in the robbery , and believe hey will soon capture them. A Blind Man's Legacy , pedal Dispatch to The Bee JERSEY Cirr , December 1 10 p.m. -An ex-justice of this city has been etalned In a will case Invoking $35- 00 worth of property th.U will short- > be trlod in the New York courts , n October , 1863 , Antonio Godeskj ras found dead in a houBO on Third venue , New York city. His fortune f $90,000 was deposited by his ad- ilnlstrator in a trust company. Go- esky was a native of Poland. A blind ephew of the dead man has been ds- ! overed in Gfodesky's native place , acob Greonewold , a Chicago mer- bant , who came from Poland recent- r , brought power of attorney from he blind nephew to act for Ijim jn the Batter of the estate. Luckily the liud man has been sent for. Dlffgring for Doubtful Ducats , pedal dltpalch to The Bee. NEW YOBK , December 2 1 a. m ) n Thanksgiving day several officer * if the secret service departmenrdrovc iut to Jamaica , L. I , in company rith Brockway , the forger , who had iromised to point one to them the ilacta where the notes and plates rere buried. They struck into the roods at a point near Richmond Hill , nd went a long way back into the roods , when Brockway pointed out a tump , around which they dug and inearthed the bond plates. The lat er were done np in asphalt and seal- d packages. They next went dowc he railroad track for about a mile , nd entering the -woods , they again roceeded to dig. They found 45- nou . 700 in counterfeit notes and bog money done up in glass ivsAt a other plsce-they dug up'four thoi ' and dollars in A Jeid pipe , and at'a other spot 'the .seals and numb ; were unearthed. At another pla the five-twenty coupon plates we found , together with the original di < and the counter of the hundrcd-di lit notes. The fibre paper was al found on that expedition. Distri Attorney Tenney said that Brockw had been led to make these eurre ders on condition that he should pie guilty to the two indictments agair him , and refrain from ever again cou terfel'ing. ' By taking this course tl government has , como into poesespii of information of the greatest valu the precise nature of which , howeve he could not at present impart. "Oath" In Trouble. BjMeUl Dlepttch to the Bee. NEW YOKE , December 2 1 a. t George Altred Townsend , for who the warrantof arrest was sworn , 01 by Josh' Hart , publisher" "Tl Truth , surrendered hinuolf to t ! sheriff yesterday , and gave bom Jn the anm of $10,000. His bocd men were Whitelaw Reid , ot Tl .Tribune , and Gon. Anson Cook. Attempted Adduction. , > Correspondence of the Bee. NEWARK , N. J. , December 2 , 1 i m. The police are Investigating tl story of an al'eged ' attempted abdui t'ton of the nine year old son of Joli Polner , a wealthy lumber dealer < this city. Little Johnnie says that o hi way home from school last evei Ing , about 4 o'clock , he was overtake by a man driving a Horse and covere wagon on Clinton avenue. The mi lifted him into the wagon and drov off rapidly. There were two t " > t little boys tied and gagged in the T < gon. When they approached Milfo avenue Johnnie saw a policeman , an began to cry aloud. This seemed t alar-n the kidnapper , and he allowc the boy to get out , and the waso drove off with the other boys. Jobr nie ran to his grandfather's near h and was taken home late in the ever ing. Bough Weather. Special Dispute ! * to Tbo ttea. NEW YORK , December 2 1 a. m.- Furioua storms have prevailed on tb ocean during the last fortnight , am all incoming steamers arriving at thi port report fearfully tempestuous voj ages. The "Oder , " from Bremen "Cambria , " from Hamburg , ani "Batavia , " from Glasgow , lande heir passengers yesterday. Theysa that the storms were continuous , aui that in many instances it was neve expected that land wpuld bo reached Fierce westerly headwind * drove th sea mountain highland the decks wer submerged with water the principa part of the time. the Advance. Spec al Slgpaloh to The Bee. NKW YoBfe , December 2 i a. m.- Prlvate advices received at the pec duca exchange yesterday afternoo from Baltimore , indicate that th Baltimore cc Ohio railroad cumpan has withdrawn from the position BE sumed with regard to imposing extr ; charges on grain stored in its elevator * and that the order will not got int effect ou December G , as previously ar. nonncedi Army Changes. Special Dispatch to Ihe Bee. WASKCfOTON , December 1 10 p m. Gee. Miles has withdrawn hi name irom all connection with the pc sition of chief signal officer of th army , and has made application fo the position of inspector general , t be made vacant by the retirement o Gen. Morey. Gun. Sherman express es the opinion ttiat Col. Sackett , t'i ranking colonel on inspection in tu inspector general's office , is by law entitled titled to the place , and that Gen Miles cannot be appointed. The lai on the subject is now being studied and the question may possibly be sen to the attorney general for a docisioi in the cue. Gou. Ord is retired , nn < Col. Hazen will be made a bngadie general. Secretary Schurz's Report. Special Dispatch to Tni Bn. WASHINGTON , December 1 10 p m. The secretary of the interior , It aia annual report , describe ? the pro ? ress already made in pursuance o bis Indian policy , and tbe promlsin ; sntlook for further progress. He il luatrates by accounts of various indi ridual tribes. He makes no recom nendations of importance in regard ; o railroad grants , but gives abstract ! > f their last annual report , and as turnes , from the investigation of the ; o7ernment auditor's report , thai ; helr property 'a In gcod condition , , helr earnings largely increased , anc dth the filling up of the conntrj rest of the Missouri , there will bt mough remunerative business foi sach one of them. Friend of the Red l an. ipecbl DUpatch to The Bee. RICHMOND , Ind. , December 2 1 a. n. Hon. B. 0. Hobbs , ex-presideni if Earlham college , has goneto north- irn Ge'orgla and eastern 1'ennrsseo on mission to the - Cher , keo Indians in 1835 the government granted the western Oherokecs a rcservaticr ; in he Indian territory , and those eist ol ho Alleghany mountains landa in Georgia and Tennessee. The lattei rere granted an educational fund ol ' 40,000 , which has never been fiidj , nd it la for the purpose of secur.i c t , and establishing schools amo hemthat Mr. Hobbs has gone i south. ffer a conference with the chiefs , h rill vUit WasHington and claim tm ppropriation in their name InteresttaK Murder Trial. pedal dl patch to Tnx Bis. HoNESDAj.BPa.December2la. m. -Great interest is manifested here ic 3aitreo.murderciser which comes nj. ince more on the 8th inst. , a stay ol iroceedings havinz been grunted un il the first of the month. The par iculars of the affair are as follows lenry W. Shouso , ged 61 , of th ( Jerchants' bank of E&ston , was shol ty Benjamin K. Bartree , aged 59 , ol jeddedale , his brother-in-law , ou tbi 7th of last July , at Irving'a Cliff Vhen the murderer was arrested hi aid , "I shot to kill. " Killtnff a Scaool Teacher. pedal Dispatch to The Boe. DANVILLE , Va , December 2 1 a , a. Lorenzo Ivey , a colored teachei n the public school here , punished xlbert Fuller , a well-grown lad of 1 rears. Fuller and his brother , whc Iso attended school , during recess at ackedlvey with large knives , stab lng him several times in the bowels .n i beat him on the head with sticks ] vey's condition is hopeless. Tht Puller brothers were promptly arrest id and committed to jail , . THE BLACK HILLS , Correspondence o ! Tim 3xs DKADWOOD , D. T. , November 25. Before leaving Chicago last week was undecided aa to which route should take in my journey to t Black Hills. The recent opening the stage line from Fort Pierre Deadwood gives through and rap connection with Chicago by way the Northwestern road , and sav nearly one hundred miles of stagin As a more matter of preference should have gone by way of Fo Pierre , but business consider ! tiona compelled mo to stop over a d < | in Sidney , and hence 1 journeyed the Hilla by the old route over whi ( the of "tender-feet , " grf-at mass - ai mine sharps have traveled since tl Hlsck Hills \vcre firat thrown ope for settlement. Sidney does by no means ns lively freighling buaineas as it did four yea ; 330 , when little mining materials an merchandise sought the Pierre an Bismarck routes. Tho"bulk of trea uro shipments and the mails , howeve : are carried over this road , and a dail stage line connects Desdwocd wit the Union Pac'flc. ' The road is exce lent , and the equipments of the stap line might be much worse. Undf the beat of circumstances a stag journey of 267 miles is irksome , ei pecially during November , and I lit gared before the red hot stoVe In th Sidney hotjl until the rattle of th coach and the crack of the driver' ' whip announced that it was time t bp m the j inrney. It was the wor ! of a f w momenta to p.ck the ma and express mattein the boot of th co ch , and the driver stowing away i hh cnpaciona pocket thri ert > % i leatl ern wallet containing the way-bill : ju-nped fo his seat , gathered up th rens , and with a parting handahak to a number ot pleasant acquaintance I hud nude among the Sidney people I was off on my way to Deadwood the beat and most substantial minin town of the west. For the first three-quarters of mile the stage-coach skirts the big ] bluffs which rear .themselves to th north of the town. A short turn t < the tight up a narrow canyon bring us to a plain which stretches north t the Platte , and furnishes grazing t the immense herds of cattle whicl make up GO great a portion of th wealth of western Nebraska , t wa informed that the past year had beei on the whole a profitable one fo cattle raisers , and that the atocl which last month was turned out ti winter waa iu excellent condition t ( endure the severities ot the seasoi which intervenes between Octobe and the annual spring roundup. 0 course there is the usual grow I'm among cattle men about overcrowde ranges and short grass , but weatri people generally understand that cat tie raisers as mile enjoy compatltlo ; as railroads , and leave no stone un turned to discourage newcomers Manyof Nebraska'a largest cattl ruon have their herds in the valley-c the North Platto. Jim Bosler , of In dim contract fame , a resident o Carlisle , Pa. , boasts of 35,000 head c cattle , and has rnado an enormous foi tune from the business. Others wit ! less capital are counting up the ! rolits of 25 par cunt a year , an looking forward with apprehension t the westward extension of the rail belt , and the rapid advance of home Bteaders and pre-emptors. Thirty miles north from Sidney W ( obtain our first view of the Nortl Platte river , and cross It by the Clarl bridge , % truss structure 2700'feeTIi length. Until four years ago * then wa a ferry at this crossing , which die ! lucrative business. In 1876 Mr , H. T. Clark , of Belleyue , Nebraska built the present bridge , and hat nude a fortune from the exorbitant ratds of toll which he exacts fron freight trains and passengers whc crosi it. Fifty cents Is charged foi Bvory foot passenger , and as much a ; iiight dollars for a freighter's outfit. . Rumor has it that Its proprietor hai : leared nearly § 100,000 from his iridgo monopoly since its erection , 3ver a good reid elightly rough al ; ime3 we pass at a abort distance fron Damp Claik. Cathedral Bocks , c luge pile of sandstone , cover ug some thirty acres of f round , uid roaring their tops to a height ol > ver one hundred feet above the ) lain. Cathedral Rockj , and Chim < iey Rock , which lies nine miles tc , ho west of the stage road , wore two rery prominent guides on the old Cal- fornia trail , which followed the val- ey of the Platte at ritlit ; angles to > ur present course. Their majestic > roportions seem all the more grand > y reason of the aolitnde in the nidat of which they stand. The In- Hans long preserved .1 tradition that ho Great SpiritT dvrelt In the sum- nit of these lofty piles , and regarded he weather-beaten monuments with leep reverence and veneration. The a conrt day out we cross th'e Siobrara , and in the eveuirg pans the > oundary line into Dakota. Crossing he south fork of the Cheyenne iver , between which and the lorth fork the Blackl Hills propei ire contained , we enter a rolling : ounlry , intc-'ected with numerous 'rnams and fertile'val'evt1 ' , which , in he near future , will play an.impor ; ant part in * mong the agricultural cottons of Dakota Wo jn'ss through ha rich valley of Rupid creek and eave to our right Rapid City , the : entre of Important farming interest1 ! , id ; distant fifty miles from Dsid- Tood. Oa to Fort Meade , eighteen n'lea from the metropolis of the Hills , tnd through Sturacs and Crook cities , if which more anon , we mike a ; nd- len turn to the left and leaving the 'oothills , plunge into the mountains md cross the range. Following uj ; ho canyon" of Whitewood creek , t tuiden turn in the road reveals tc la thecity of Deadwoad , and rolling ] p tha main street \.o rhrmount from .ho coach and stretch our tired limb : in the hotel porch , thoroughly glad that om three days'jcmrney is ended , ind orep-xred to eujoy the comforte ) f a soft bed and a equate meal. . DICK DEADEYK. Boat Racing at tne Capital. Ipedal Ulaoatch to The Bet. WASHINGTON , December 2 1 a. m. The race between Kennedy , Les md Plais'ed , for a purse ofgglSOO , : ame off on the Potomac yesterday , [ t having been announced that the svent would take place Wednesday , > nd the weather being cold , th : rowd of spectators was not large , The men refused to stay here longer and in order to have a race , it had i Come off immediately. The pull wi not over the regular course , owing I the ice in the bend of thr river. Tl start bad to ba lower down , and ii stead of a three miles course , wi only a little over two. They got o about 3:20 : p. m. _ Lea took the wat < first , and got a slight lead , followe closely by Plalsted. Kennedy , wb was a little behind him , soon showe the best form of the three , and afU one hundred yards had bcn gen orer , he was ahead and kept then He turned on his way back fully fee lengths ahead of Lea. Plaiste turned two lengths ahead of Le : and shortly after turning Lea made spurt for Kennedy. Hy pulled dow Konnedy'a lead to half a boil's lengtt Plaiated lingering still more in th rear. Lea made a very pretty fight t overhaul Kennedy , and all the wa home made him pull hard to kee ahead. On neariug the slake bos Lea , who had now let Kennedy ir crease his lead to three long the'inad a fine dash , but could not overhaul th winner. He decreased the distance however , td about a length and a hall and with these relative positions the orosaed the line. Plaiated , who a ! this time had been falling behind , di not go over the line. When he stop ped palling he waa six lengths behin Lea. The referee , Mr. Dodge awarded the raee to Kennedy , And th men pulled to the boat house , all v them in hot perspiration , despite th cold weather. All three of the mei left the city last night for Jackson ville , Fla. , where they will remaii and prepare for the regatta at New Oi eanet MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New Yorfc Money and Stocks. WAIL TRB T , December 1. MONEY J andlntcres ; exchange dull al $4 79JQ4 81 * . GOVKRNMKNTa. Steuly. U.S.e's81 ' . 1 04t U.S.4'S. . . . . 1 ll U.S. B's . 1 Ol | Currency 6's. . 1 16 'I ' STOCKS Active. w n . 67 ii o . iio NYC . 140 } Lack . IOC Erie . 441 llndson Cantl . 88 R 1 . 122i NJC . 7b LS . 1191 M&E . " 8 N W . 125J Reading . 50 Preferred . 141 1 M . PM . | U I' . 32 Ohio . S5i Preferred . 2 Preferred . 85J L&.N . 83 St P . 1C8 N&O . 14 Preferred. . 119 } O&W . 40 H Joe . 41J B& Q . 152 Wabaah . 41J A 4 P. . 3' Preferred . 70 K. & T . 37j Dm ha . 43J C C. C&I . 78 Preferred . 83J 111. C . 119 HP . 98J ADTcl . 63 CC6IC . 18 Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO , December 1. The markets were irregular and mi settled , and prices were lower than on yesterday ; trading wss fairly active , but almost exclusively speculative. Wheat No. 2 spring lc lower , soiling at 81 10J111 } for January closing at § 1 OOJ l 09f for cashl ; 09J for December ; $1 10 $ for January $111 for February. Corn Declined i@5c and noit at 413@42o for cash or December ; 42j @ 42 cfor January,4G47Jc for May closing at 41 | o for cash nr Decem berT42js ; for Januuy ; 47@47Jc foi May.Oats Oats Receded J@o with sales o No. 2 at 33J@33ic for cash or De cember ; 33 c January 37 J for May Rye Qafet ; No. 2 closnd at OOcfoi gilt edgei ; 91c for January. Barley Higher ; opening firmanc , closing quiet ; No. 2 , tfl 0501 07 foi caih ; § 109 for January , closing ai 81 07 for cash or December ; $ ! Oi For January. Pork Iileas , 1625o lower per bbl. sales at § 13 47A13 * 75 for Januarj ; : los'ng at § 12 23 for cash ; § 1215 < S 12 20 for December ; $13 55@13 57i 05. January ; § 13 70@13 72t for Feb ruary. Xard 12j@15c lower per IOC pounds ; January sold at § 8 G0@8 70 , ilosed at $8 50 for cash ; $8 5038 52J ; or December ; $8 6C@8 G2J for Jan- lary ; $8j72i@8 75 for February. Whisky Steady at § 112. Chicago Live Stock MarKet. CHICAGO , December 1. Hogs Opened steady , but closed taaier ; sales at $4 40@4 GO for light lacking ; $4 50S5 05 for fair to choice leavy packing ; § 4 6o@5 10 for good to ixtra smooth heavy shipping grades. Receipts , 62,000 head. Cattle Receipts , 6800 head. St Louis Produce Haruet. ST. LOTJIS , December 1. Flour Unchanged at XX , § 3 80 54 00 ; XXX , $4 45@4 CO family , ; 4 85@5 00 ; choice to fancy , $5 20 © 175. Wheat Opened higher , but do- lined ; No. 2 red winter , 51 05 | @ . 05jj for cash ; § 1 05 @ 1 OG for De- ember ; § 1 10J@1 09i for January ; il 13@1 12J for Febarary ; 81153 ® . 15 $ for March ; No. 3 , do 81 03J ® . 03Jj ; No. 4 do 95j@95Jc. Corn Better at 43c for cash ; 42J J43jc for December or January ; 43 | $43c for February ; 44@44 for larch45.45io ; | for April. Oats Quiet at 33J@33c for cash ; 13 3 for December ; 3435s for Jan- lary. lary.Rye Slow at 90c. Barley Firm at 80@115. Butter Firm ; dairy , 2028 ; roll , .5@22c. Whisky Steady at $112. E-gs Easier at 25 3. Pork Dull at $1372 $ asked for asfc S13 45 for January. Dry Salt Meata Quiet at 84 40 ® i 807 CO. Bacon Dull at 85 35@5 37S5.38J. Lari Lower to sell , $8 35 bid. N6W York Produce Marked NEW YORK , December 1. Flonr Dull and without important ihange ; receipts , 18,603 ; round hoop ) hio , S5 105 75 ; choice do § 5 80 ® i 05 ; superfine western , 83 75@4 25 ; : ommon to good extra do , 84 75 < g5 20 ; ihoice , do , do , 85 25@G 75 ; choice rhite wheat , do 85 45@5 50. Butter Fair demand for choice ; rades ; Ohio,14@28j. E ES Westrrn , steady at 25@30c or fair to choice. Wheat Irregular ; Chicago , 81183 . 22 ; Milwaukee , 1 231 24 ; No. 2 ed winter , 8124 for December ; 1 24J or January ; 81 27b bid ; sale8 , 00 , . )00 ) bu. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , Glc ; salei f5000 ; bn. Oats Quiet. Whisky Nominal. Pork 817 00 asked for January 515 15 asked for Febtu y. Lird § 9 02i < 3912J far cash ; seller. $ 02J foe December ; 80 07 * < g91 ( 'or January ; SO 12i@9 ' 20 for Febru irv ; S9 22J0 ( 30 fo'r M rch ; 89 27Ji ( ) " 35 for April ; 89 Q5@9 15 buyer foi ; he year. TIGHTENING THE SCREWS _ * * Another Advance of Bai road Eates Fixed for th Fifteenth , Eastern Eoads Unable to Me < tlie Demand for Cars. A Social Sensation and Prospective Duel Agitat ing Cincinnati. . Freight Rates to be Advanced. Special DlapitdiH to Tni B n. NEW YoBk , December 1 , 4 p. m.- There was an unusmlly lar e numb , of brokers , bAiikqrs aurl stuck opent ors at the Windsor laatui ht , diaoua : ing theaitaation and comparing notpi There w s a general imprea-ium tir money would continue atrona for 6tA oral days unless Could and -S.ige cur eluded to let up. It's reported iln freight rates on grain will t advanced five cents on the 15h iml The demand for freight cara from th Lake Shore is 35,000 More ca were appliol for on the Central > Monday , and the trunk lines stii have more business offering than the , can do. Some important changes i the directory will be made in abou thirty day * . Must Pay. Jp cUI Dbpatch tb itl ! > l ! 3- CHICAGO , December 1 4 p. m.- Judge Drummond , of the Unite States circuit court , holds that tb street car license , imposed by th Chicago common council , is coustitn tional , and that the companies nuifl pay. The decision , if sustained , wil put 840,000 annutlly into the cit treasury. Two Surprises. 3pecI J dlsp tch to Ttie Bee. EAST SAOIKAW , December 1. 4 p in. About eight o'clock last nigh ; wo young ladies called at thn realdenc : > f Mr. Stewart , on Wasbin to ! \vanue , and desired to rest a fui nmntea. Permission was granted md in twenty minutes , one ot then jave birth to a heal thy child. Surpris No. 2 came quickly , for within ai lour , the other girl had also pivei airth to a well developed biby. Th ; ; ave their names a ? Minnie Tnylo ind Ka e Nesti r They cime fron Jcrathroy , Ontario and were utterl1 lestituto. The director of poor tool hem in char u and sent -them to St Vlary'a Hospital. A Prevented Duel. ipecial.Dbpatch to Tbo Bee. CINCINNATI , December 1 4 p. m.- ) ome months ago eocial items appear id in two of the city papers , ambigu msly worded , but which , when cire fully read , seriously reflected on th iharactura of two jounc ladies in Cov ngton. The proprietors of The En juirer and Commercial could not giv , ho dames of the writers , ns the item rere sent in anonymously. They of iered large rewards for the same am letectivea wont to work. Suspictoi 'M on two ladies in Covington , am ; hey were shadowed for month jy one of Pinkerton'a aecro lorvicemen. Failing to find anflicten ividence to justify arrest , the nifUtf : Tas dropped and the parties interest > d signed a paper to that elf ct Talk of the affair was again revived md Lawrence Trimble and John lien on agreed to settle the matter on th < ield of honor. The parties arrarigec 0 leave for Canndalastnightbut lieu on's father prevented him from going Pho matter created quite a SLJIH.UIOI n society circles , where all the partic , ire prominent. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. p dl Dispatches to The Bee. CINCINNATI , December 1. The andy store of John Lumdick , 100 iladison street , Covington , Ky. mrned last night. Loss , § 1,200 ; m nsurance. CINCINNATI , December 1. Mr , itewart Shilllto will bo married to sorrow to Miss Lzzie Gaithor , dauah er of Alfred Gaither , who died at the Hlaoy house , New York , last week. LOUISIANA , Mo. , December 1. A wo-year-old child of this city , Ben nil ] aatcrbrook , was accidentally shol nd fatally wounded this morning bj Villio Dillender , aged sixteen. COLUMBUS , December 1. The Ohic lectoral college met to-day and ca',1 heir twenty-four votes for Garfield nd Arthur. MADISON , Wii. , December 1. Prof , Vatson , who recently died , has lefl 11 bis property for scientific purposes. 1 is wife has an independent fortune nd approved of his intention. TALPAEAISO , Ind. , December 1. jQvy Bros' . , bankrupt clothing mer hants , packed up their grip sack : as1 night and fled to parts unknown liabilities , $15,000 ; assets , $5,000. CHICAGO , December 1. Mrs. Scotl iiddons appeared last night as Julicl nd made it great success. WATERLOO , Ind. , December 1 'ho Auburn high school building \rai otally destroyed by fire last night , JOES , § 14,000 ; insured for S7.003. Cir oiNNATi , 0. , December 1. rTht rill of John Crawford , about whicl o much has beui said , h jaet maelt > ublic. He leaves hta whole property bout fifty thousand dollars , to estab ish a home for aged colored men o lincinnati. CUICAOO , December 1. The lates ailroad rumor is that the Wabaah sn < /hicago and Eastern Illinois roads nre 0 bo amalgamated. The informatior 3 credited to Mr. flumphreys , preai lent of the Wabash. Edward Frey , of New York , thi 'eteran operatic manager , -who In teen bed-ridden for tweniy-threi ears with paralysis , his been enjoy ng Mapleson'a opera , at the acadutui if music , by the aid of a telophoni or the pa t week. " The advance of twenty-five to fort ; : enta per pound on raw silk mndelai reek , has been found out to bu ; pecnlatlvo move. Henry Osborn , the Des Moine rife murderer , was sentenced to tb > enitentiary at hard labor for life , thi : ourt overruling the motion for a nai rial. The general opinion was that h mght to be htrag. James W. Parker , of Kalamazcc Mich. , was sentenced to four years i he state prison for assault with inten * > commilrape. . He broke out o 1 1 Monday evening by removing ) ar ha had worked at four months int was immediately recaptured. Hayden L Spauae , prominent an well known in Louisville , Kv. , co ! the Louisville hot mi't i auicicle at M. * y t\ening. He loft a letter e lat ling what to do with his bed bat eavu co cause for the rash act. I't f. Wm. b\ Lehman , presidei of he > Capitil university , at Colat IP , O. , i = d yesterday , of cance F. e t' ir y-two ytura he has been ei i'or i f the L-dniij Lutheran churc paper of this country. Two ciraof the New York Centr r tr.iin that loft Buffalo ft f , N. Y. , at 8 o'clock la iiv1 ! ' , j n ncd t''o track when tl tr ? in ri'tining at full speed , ar r.m rfloi t ; < n thtt lies until the rni wji. g'-'w ' sren > entirely demolishec \piie > ii o c uplicg broke. Seven p--jnris uerj bailiy hurt , but nor fatally. Prhiwt-i t No-rcoaib , of tha Loni v.lie .V Iiashvllj railroad , tendere rm usi.'i iivii o ilic stockholders < chit r vl , io v iu aoujton in Ne1 Yrk jetrurday 1't'e resignatio wsaccoteJ , .u.o E fl Green eltc t'j-t M1 heecincy. . W. F. bean , .1 young lawyer < pr iv.ts' , thirty-six years old , cam in I ti d _ auik.do yoatcrday in a bagnio t V c's.3ljuri ; , Misa. , by taking an eve Jie < f m < raliiuo. 51A'lTEK-OF-MOi\EY. A - - . .Arrest of a Woman With Foui -teen Forsaken Hus bands , Whom She Robbed of a Loose Wealth and Then Abandoned. A Matrimonial Bucket She ; Brought to Light in Brooklyn. Fourteen Living Hnsbands. Yniuc , December 1.4 p. ir "Urs Tlmresa Keimeracheider , age " 2 , wna arrested in Brooklyn on th c. arjje of bicnrny and larceny , and ; vonntj snrxti she recently married wa irrtat-nl .13 her accesfibry In the lai ce ) y. SI o in paid by ; i detective t luv fotjrtoi-a husb 'ids. Five of th mi n i-lrn. Ii 'irnerschoider married ar known , but the other nin no | rii t yut accounted foi It appears aho married men with i v e-.r of n bbing them of all persona property r.ho could get and thei abind iiinij them. August Sevens , ; fresco p intur of Newark , N. J. , t whom slio w.is married Angust 23 , de terrmned to porsue her after she hai robbed him of clothing , jewelry am inorey t > the amount of § 768 he had the satisfac- of eiuainjj her imprisonment i vh1 t-ho uttered screams whei tivi" * entered her room and run ri'ii to tl'u mantel tried to swallov oxilic < ! ' ] . Some of the prooertj w-n fr nn-i upon her , together with 2 ! piuntic > cf3. The prisoners , givinj ii- > I'snunf Mr. and Mrs. Rfcimen nclinu'ir , orrko down at the statioi house , und wept like children. Thi man and Iio waa only 22 years old The prisoners were lucked up to awai e'ctra ' tion from New Jersey. Hi-tin lichnaiderwaa married to thi x 'tm.it , Oil. CO , 1877 , by Kev. Fran CM Schneider , of this city , who in an other bi { i y cxso in Brooklyn , Mon itoy , wia Hocused of running a matri im.iii.U hiicl-ot shop. Schneider , ii this case , siul that although he hat t > 0en n clergyman for twenty years , ! u > ncv or had a church. Ho naid he had married thirty couple * in Novem ber , and over 3CO within a year. CAPITAL NOTES , S [ i lal Dliiat | * io3 to The'Bce. WASIIINOTO. % , December 1. Jame W. Slier , oi Arkansas , was to-day ap printed to the U. S. consulate at La juira The public debt statement for No rembnr , ahmvs a decrease of § 3,609 , 2G1 23 Secretary Schurz'a annual report i in the hands of the printer. Th Inrccaj pirt 11 devoted to Indian af faira. IIu explains the change ii policy of tbo department and gives review of its operation during the pas vour years. indications. Special Ii rnt. h t The Eio WASIH > HTI , D C. , December 2- 1 a. m F'tr thu upper Mississipr. and lower Miesuuri valleys , rising follow > d by stationary or lower bai ometer , lower tcmporaturo ; northwes vriiida in former and northerly wind i'l latter district ; clear or parti cloudy weather. FOUfilGaf EVENTS. A HUGE CLAI3I. Sp ciil DIapatcl to The Bco LOMIOV , Dsc-mber 1. 4 p. m.- fh-j C'iiiii-3 . .n-chiajg made byL. C Hcnr3 * : iiai ; if the Erie Uailn > ad com unt t > § lCOO,0iO. ( Th only of thu unit wer yesterday , and the case wll be resume ' a Friday. TI'1 : KCAKItfCJ AOEJICY. JIcA1 'iu l roc. will shortly rellr quiali tlie Enri j ) jan agency of th Kcadiu ; road. Sevojal America bankers : > ro applying for tno agoncj pAnwc rov/EKS. A cnrresprndence is proceeding b twcon English and Tlusalan diploma ! ists ruuardinK a mutual pacific polic in Central Ash. Iluasla has accede tonnnj' of England's propositions ant1. thu = i .hu relations of the tw countries arc becoming much mor amicable. SUrrKKSMKSO rOBUCATIONS. BERLIN , Decensbur 1 , 4 p. m. Gei m-n "dalut rluba are verylndignai at 'h 1 recent action of the "overnmet forb ddit'4 the issue of tbe communii tic publ' < r > * ion , and also suppressin Ilfine'rf iema , containing socialit Bentiin-1 f Nir.icroua special edition of hia wrki In-a lately been pnblisl ed and { . -i * ioen ecnfi-icated by th ] iISlAKCK's BILE. > > pat > h V , Tte C'c. , December I 4 p. m. ] ufotT8ii-"il that Bisroarck ! runteraplatts thoauppreesio of the " > ! ! fc " demonstration of Greet Jjy the owj.lay of Gt-rman power. now TO DO IT. ci'il Dta ajch to The B LONDON December 1 4 p. m. Tl IBICKSON ' ' 'j < a ! awl Kefcilt Manul JEWEL sad Jrirr'F hi Gome and 8c& Our Ptock as We Wil ! Be Pleased ti ) Show Goods. EDHGLM ERICKSON , &i Hi i Iron and V/agon Stock , At 120J ) and i'211 llini : 'j i-i , Oiuaku. Marquis of Salisbury i-i Iin last night , attacked the liluKtut t government. Ifc traced ihntr-u'It ; in Ireland to the fihdstone j ovfrr- rnent of 1870. and and th osil ? cn for Irish agitation was to tuppws il with superior force. CABLEGRAMS. Special Dispatches to Th IVr Judge Coleridi o took hi * test jv * terday and the o tth of < flic is lurt ] chief justice of Enulxiul , inhi pN ! of Lord Chief Justice ( Jo jk burn. ie- cently deceased. Russia is repor ed td bo cjnaiiW- ing the conversion of Batoinu into j free port. Mr. Rathbotie , liberal , ha been elected to parliament for Carnarvai- shire , Wales. A dispatch from Constantinople says the Albanians have cro'sod iiitc Gale Colachln , , md stolen 1COO Mon tenegrin sht-up. The government tobacco factory in Naples , Italy , waa destroyed by firu yesterday. Immense damiige VM done. A number of firemen .tnd sol diers were injured. There is great oxcitcmont at Water' ford , Ireland , by corst.iut public 8 lrf of arras. Trickett , the Australian oarsman , is at the seaside. Koss is a * Pii nfy where ho is practicing , but is still ver > weak. It is very probable th.it th American manufacturing company tvii offer a prize for a riicu over tha Tj in course. A Paris disp-xtch says' It 1 stntet that the land league hn\o invut-t Louis Mitchell , tboc.niiinut t , t * > k-c ture in Ireland. Earthquake shocks wt-ro felt in Suf folk , England , yesttrdrty A dispatch from Aliious s-iya Gret- has ordered from Krupp twelve bat teries of guns. She will aim r cei ? < In March a number of gunb'Kita am torpedo boats. Last night Mr. Graham wa tried be fore the Society of Art on the phone phone. Ho waa warmly received ant congratulated by members nf the HO ciety. All prominent uk-ctntiam were present. A dispatch from Celtinre * ) a Dtr vish Pasha refuses to eurren-U-r i > ! Georgia , although it la inr'ail d in tht convention. MoD' rngro ! iaa thcro fore informed the powew. A Constantinople dispatch SAVI thi porte accuses Dalrnati.m I'.ankorwitt irregularities iu administering the in direct taxes of the coded prjviitc s and threatens to resume control o them. Layccck'a friends in Sydney , Austin Ita , hdve sent a CAble dispateh an nounumg thtt they hud ( ltxmi ; ( ( > < 350 to aid him in m kir. < ; np bu stake in hia match with lUnisii , HIM that more money will follow. ll n Ian wishes thai the title to the ehaoi pionship of the world bu contested ii Toronto bay. Ben Butler to tbo lio-cua ! Special Dtspm'ch to The Bee. NKW YORK , Dacembor 1 , 10 p. w. - The Brooklyn Kind leaguers Imv - p pointed a committt-o to ctn.fer witl the Now York members in n'fweno to the advisability of sending ( jfn Butler to Ireland to dtfcml I'arn" ! and the Indicted member * of th league. Nearly $200 Inn be ii anb scribed for the defense fund. St. Louts Live atoclc ST. Loi'in , De < ' m' - 1 Haga F.urly ac'ive ; Y r ? * ' Baltlmorea , St C0t l.5a xlp * k ing , $4 40 < 24 Cojbu'chc ' t < fancy $4 G5@4 80 ; recoct" , 10,500 ; hwl shipments , 1,000 ho id. Meteorolosical Summary for th Month of November 108O. Ili heat barometer , S ' .7"5. Lowest bart'inetpr , 21547 inchcu. Monthly rarig < j of ) > arnmel r , 1.80 inhea. Highest tempemMire. fIorew. . Lowest t < "inperatnre. < > .0 Jeg e * . Greatest daily range of temp r tlir f , 2 degree . r in- 4 > r im temiwFuture , I95ile- trjx njiitu taMpersiturc , 3S.1 de- ilaily i tngt ul t i [ Tatiirf , IG.'J ec < to f wintl. northwest. Total movement < f win. ! . 71 IS mile * . Ilwhwt ffl'-i ' of * in l ami direction , 3SJ wifct , B rtl Number ol bupv ! * vi n > ii' . Xnm' er , of. lear .Iny * . 11. Xwitttw f four < ta1 * . Nnznbcr of rlooily da } 011 which no rr.iu or * ft iw fell. 1. Ximber t.f cUxniy iK n na which raia or ! > iKw l lt , 9. Totn ! ttnmlrt ref < lnys on which raia or H1HHV Ittll , | 5. Depth of ni nelt l on ground at eihlof HH th , BOB * . I > at i ol lunar h lo . 8th anil 1 Ith. lf tw of fiXMtii. 3 > K "th. fitli , 8th , 11th , " ' ltIth.K5tli.17tS.lSth.lW J8th. 27th , 2 ' Y'ear. Inchtt. l'ir. Inchrs. 1 TI . . 187R . 1.17 187'- 1877 . 1.3fi M73 - 0.1'J 187H . O..i 1971. . I.f5 1ST ! ) . 4.1'r ; 1875 . OW 1S ( . 0.7U Mat ion : Omaha. Nub. , December 1 , L. M. DET , Sergeaot Signal Corps , U. S. A. the bii ahirt in the Di ltd I Sl tv w rrmmifnctured at thti aumliiSriirl Factory. The superiority of Mulerml ; > n > ) A-fkinAnship , com * ometi witti their rrat improvements , tlinttn KiMiil'-rce'l frnuta , Reinforced Hiuks and 1'uinfnrced sleeves , makes ttwir ahirt the most durable and beat rtttintr i irim-iit of the kind , ever HH nuf ctiirt' < l .tl tht * inndurato prlcoor ! $1.50. Krwrv shirt of our make Li XimraiittW tirrtt-Bli H and will refund the money if foiiml th rwiso. We make a p-cmUy of all wool , Sh. k r , ; ! H ! Canton flnnnel , also ) chemoil in.'lrrw nr. n .i l up with t vi xr to cumfiirt , wurmthand durabi - ity. T < Invali'h and weak-Innel p M4i s we i > ffer special induceu > Uv * in the iiiaiiii r these goods are mate tor th ir [ iroUjctmn. I'll. GOTTHKIMRB , ] 9n7J. ' = irnani street. aJvnyt ( ; * * > * uii l Hevor < ll ap- points. 'I ! wrorl * ! " ' ! < 7rnnt Paitt- R Ji v r for ATiiit nntl U roii.iblo. i:1 ' CASTOR1A < v not N.trrn c. C'liildrcn - iouI'tt upon ? lothcrs like. i'ASTOUI V. Ur | : ovcK fiiri'S Wind Colicv allnjs -veri-'liaess , aud de- " \Yornw. DE METER'S CA- Cnrn. n Constltntloaal " * iH tot fnr ihin terrible nuila- ' / . ! > / Abhorjttlcn. Xbe mont : * tiiaco Vac- -n ornnt Utscovp y tition. Otlicr remodle * ray liovo Catarrh , thlt cares a % vr stage T > eroro CoBsnmptlon. - t in.