VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , FKIDAY.ECEMBER 3 , 1880. 1ST0 Established 1871 MORNING EdJTIQN. Price Five Cents BARGAINS ZBIEIMIIS' ' AGENCY , and Donglas Street as'lotij torrelo by Ibis Agon 'IKIIUJ ' from $25 to 3iDDO each , am nmlcd in o * iy | > urt ot tl.c clto , and la ever irectlon from the Postoflice , north , c : l , aoull > r wrat , and varylne In dlstanco from on t > l ock to ono cr two muca from time. Call am v vaamine our list * Several choice lota in Griffin & Isaacs' add ua , ires' o { convent , between St. Mary'iavei > ac and Uarncy etroct ? 600 U > 8800. SO acres ju t ca.it of barracks on Saundcra St. this Is choice lard and will be eold very clicap for cash In 5,10 or 20 acre lota ; now la your Umi to secure a. bargain. Choice lot at end oi street car tracks on Sann Jcrs atrcet for 6T5. Choice lot , rarnhsw tnd Stth streets , POilS ! cct for SI,5i0 will divide It. Cheap lots In Credit Fondsr addition. Booth o ! f. depot Jloo to $300. TSRRAOE ADDITION. "Forty lots on Park Avcnae and Gcorcia Ft reel , VI road to park , and n < * * r head of St. Mary'i avenue , ttfr-'m $125 to 8303 each. Seven yean time at elijht psr cent Intermit to those who wll ! ] iut up cooj substantial bnlldiupi. F ir f urthci particulars apply to. O , P. BEMIS , Accnt , Fifteenth and DousUs Streets. A nice lot on liarnej and Tv > jnty-JIrst streets , Tro ch-i'cc ' low on Sftih , near St. Sfarj'a aven ue , 50sJO feet each , for ? S5 > and S00. T o choihs lots near 23d and Clark streets. In S V. Smith' " ! addition ? i ° 0 and 3350. FiftvJoti ( n Shin-.V firnt. second and third art- fJltlor.i for ? 100 to ? SOO each. Lot near IStii i\nj i'lercb , ? < 69. T lots on Harner near 21th St. , (630 each. 1 3ot on S4th n r Howard street , ? 7oO. iS lots In C-a > id Vien addition , south ot U. P Video and depot , from ? 1B to $ 00 each * One arre , 117x370 feet , on 13th street , south of Poppleton's new r > iiidcncc , fur 82,000 , or will divide Into city flzcd lots a. trooi 350 to f500 each. each.KIVERvTISW ADDITION. ktinre mvnVr of beiu'iltil residence lots , lo eatoJ In this nc.v addition O ! ) Capitol 1111 ! , between tween 21th m ton thecaat , Sfithun the weet Jodze street oil tha north and Farnhm street onthevonlh. formerly on neil by O. II Down und mire rcoentlT known ustho Perkins 16acres. Only 2 lot. lute UIIH far been plattnd 11 on FarnlianiMtd Sou Douirlas street. Tr.we lots are BO to 60 fool in wUIt. and 150 in deptl. . 81,000 fortliocliaUv. ' - years time , at 8 per cent In terest ttlio c who will huid ! com ! eubstantial lintuos tlicn - J. Call and examine plat and gtt full inforn-i'.i m at 11SW1S1 \LE3TATBAOKNCr , If.fh and Doncl&s streets. Over 2 < ) ) liMtvcs and lots a-e oilcrod for sale by this < ! 8J Tnsyarosci le-ed all over the city. Any lojitl'in vnadcjlra Prices varying froa CXM to $1BOTO each. 2 KIVI.I lot < mid 2 cootp hoasa r-ear Jackson J od ' 2 ) i - trcett a sreit Kacrirtcc. Here is a Rit > t Ii\rn4 n for > mo ono. The proi > ert3mn c lie snlil inimsdiite'y. C i\'c-8 Jast a quirtcr of K block. CM and examine tlifs without r < OKO P.ltKM IS , Aecnt. 16th andr.-i " A dcMrablo lot neox Cnmlng und Saunucrs ± > ARK PIiAOB. Tlio cheapest aero lots In the city of Omaha , r tboBe oflcrod for sale by this agency In Paik : ? lace and LOWC'H Picon j addition , on Cnralng , Bart unil CaVilnmla street * ; you can make no ldtak9in3U.kineupthi obarptns ! while JT > U liavn th& chcucc. Thene Into are mo e than equal In fiii to 4 tull-oiicd city lotw cr a half block .id lti\-ill bo but a very short time before one- illth pirt of one of these acre lots will sell for aa much KB we o3cr a full acre to-day. They are located a very Jio t ilis mioo we t nf Cr l hton College. Prices ranjrln ; Irora S1SO to $300 per crelot , tlalllmmwUatcly , and don't lose your tianco , arid set plat nnd full particulars of GEO. P BEMIS. Acent , l&th and Doming Streets. Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nicholas treot , fl,400. Halt lot on dsi.tctwoen ISth and 14th strode 51.000. 2 nice lots In Uartman'suddltlon , $400 to fflOO. L-jc namber of acre lota in Qisc'a addition In North Ouiaha , ? lsS to SSOO each. Choice corner lot near 22nd and California treats , S1.500. Several coed lots In Nelson's addition , IbO to C3EO each. Choice lot In Thornetl'e addition , ? 750. Severe ! laix-o Iota in Bartlctt's addition , 13 rods nndSi acres each. Prices S700 to f 2 000 each. T01 .01'011 ? lotB In Rttxla flrrt addition , m 276 to fSM each. Acre lot on T.icrman nycnuo , (16th ( strectl oouth of P.ippleten'o uew rcsi leni-e , * or $1,100. , ; arce ! r'u " < "rl8th * ndCla < lc : roots , CO t - SJOfcet Comer , f 1,200inoi.le ; , Sl.OoO. 3 larpc lots on Shcrm n avenue. (10th ( street ) . Clajk SUocU 000 naoli McCANDLISH PLACE. 2 nice and cheip lots , x-cry near to the bee ness part of the city , located v y few steps * omhofthcConvc\itand St Marj-'savcnae.and Just pouth of and adjolninc tlm cronad of James II. Woolworth and WJ. . Connell these are cheap and x-ery dejirable , beini : r ) lundy to busIness - Iness jiart of ilty , to new corrrnme t depot , nail works , whlto lead works , U. P. de-pot , stock yaids , pickinglinusn , etc Call snd et plat and full particulars. Price C33 to i-sriC and easy crms to Uiose ho build a , GEO. P ; nEMIS , A cnt , 16th i > oa las Sta. Schol e residence lota on Ui ! _ ct , l U-ccn id Dodre stree < sl,100 ; toX.i.0 each lUns time to tboe ? who trill liuild 2cTioire comer lots near 2llhand Futnham StrcJtB , GoslZI feet , S1.160 and 1,203 , and very cisy t nu to purchaser * ho M Improve. AJ o 4 lota on 24th , between Ksrnham and Doucla ; s reels , 830 to $1,000 each and long lime. lime.2T260 2T260 of the bert bn Inen lotq In r o f Omaha forralc , li > wteiloucvir'ba nc street , e500topnooOcaci. ! STAlsvrrj - -alu blo sto-e vrrjalu ertlcs In al most every buiincffl block J5 000'to $15,030 cadi LAKE'S ADDITION. tOcno ce rrt'rtcnoe lots in above addition , 1m. J tnoliately no-th of &nd adjoining Popp'etous beautiful residence and grounag , and located on 18th 19th and 20th ntrcetn , ? 3W to F550 each and very caey terras to those whowilt build ClU and examine plat and get full particulars. OKO. P. BEMIS , Accnt. Beautiful bnlldint ; cite on Sherman avenue , TOth strwQ.bctw-ecn Popp'cton and the Dudley- I jams prope-ty : 2(3 ( feet cast frontace on the nvcnno. bv SVJ foot In ( 'epth.'vt'ill divide It.mak. In * 132 fust by a 3. Call and cct full particulars. An aero n ISta utrwt , lOifcct cast frontage V > y 378 fcelileep. This Is just south ot the Kllra- "bcth ( Popploton place. Th Is pllt-oilje , call and get price and terms of BEMIS , Accnt. 18 rood lots , just north of and aJjoinln ? K. V. Smith's addition , and located between 0th and aunder * streets , ct reasonable prices and long ino to buyer who improve EEiilS , Ascnt. HORBACH'S ADDITION. 53 lots la Uorbach's Orst and second ad Itlon on leth , ISth , 19th and 23th streets between Nicholas , Paul , Sherman and Clark streets , rcry bandy to U. P. Shops , smcltlnc works , etc. , Tat riiic In prices rom from $203 to $1:100 each , roquiriii ? only small payment down and long tlm at 7 per cent Intcress to those who will im prove. GEO. P. BEMIS , l&th and Douglas Sttcrt , 33 nice lots In Parkers addition , between Blunders nd Pierce. Kin ? and Campbell's Sts. , on lllonc.oKtrept19 ; lots with south fronts and 13 with north frontace , only C blocks north of the turn-table ( end street-car track ) on Saunders striei. Very lew prices ; 8175 cash , or $200 on fy time nd 8 l > cr cent interest to faoso who Ql bnlld. jytSOjjood farms for sal o In Douglas Sarpy , ' aahlnirton , Bnrt , Dodsre , Sannders and Eastern lerol counties. 3TS'X .01X ) acret e t selected landa In the tate f or s\\o by thfe acency. Call and ctt maps , ircukin and full particulars. fsi Icmii new < ntp ot Onulu * 60c &nd 1 _ 0 riiemta' new pamphlet ( and map of the dUtributlon110 ! ° ntl0 ° k Ot Neb tal" tor Geo. P. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 15lh ] < ; Douglas St. , t.v OMAHA , - - THE LATEST NEWS. A Norwegian Skipper Wrecked on the Coast of Mexico. Incoming _ Atlantic Steamships 1 Report Tempestuous Weath er During the Untire Voyage. Probability of the Baltimore Grain Embargo Being Raised in a Few Days. Davenport" Confident That He. Has the Originators of the Llorey Letter Unthr His Thumb , President-Elect Garfield De livers a Sound Speech to the Ohio Electors. A Jealous Quarrel Among Chicago Custom Offi cers Assuming Ugly Proportions. Overburdened Railroads. Special Dispatch to the lioo. NEW YOI-.K , December 2 16 p. m. War has broken oat between the Pennsylvania and the Baltimore & Ohio railroads. The announcement that the Baltimore & Ohio had ar ranged for a through route to Jersey Oily over the Bound Brook road was made some daya ago. To-day the Pennsylvrnia road gave notice to the Baltimore - & Ohio that no more freight of the latter road could pass over the Pennsylvania road. The result is a temporary blockade of the Baltimore & Ohio , as it has no outlet to Now York. All freight taken yesterdav has been forwarded at the Pennsyl vania office. It was said to-day that the action was me'rely for celf-prcser vation. Murdered Her Children. Special Dispatch to The Bee. TORONTO , Ont. , December 3 1 a. m. Mrs. Annie Casey was arreate < yesterday morning on the charge o murdering her two children. Her sister-in-law saw the woman and her two children ih bed , and says she was sober then , although given to drunk- ennesa. The siater-in law went to the house in the morning , and called Mrs Dasey , bul received no answer. She went to the bed and found the mother either stupefied or feigning sleep , with one child lying over on her. Garflold's Speech to the Electors. Special dispatch to The Beo. CLEVELAND , Decembsr 3 1 a. m. The Ohio electors , accompanied by Governor PosterLicutenant Governor Hickonlooper , and othora oaid a vlsll to President-elect Garfield at Mentor yesterday. The party wai met at the train by two double sleighs , driven to Gen. Garficld'a residence , and treated to coffee , sandwiches and ci < jors. The Hon. 0. H. Grosvenor rnado a con gratulatory speech , to which Gen. Gar field responded aa follows : GEN. GKOSVENOR AND GENTLEMEN : I am deeply gratified for this call , and for these personal and public con gratulations. If I were to look upon the late campaign and its reault mere ly in the lignt of a personal struggle and a personal success , it would prob ably bo as gratifying as anything could ba in the history of politics. If my own conduct during the campaign has been in any way a help and B strength to our cause , I am glad. It is not al ways an easy thing to behave well if under trying circumstances , aid if my behavior as a capdidato has met pour approval , I am greatly gratified. But the larger subject your congrat ulations to the country on the triumph if the republican party opens a : hemo too vast forme to enter upon sow. I venture , however , to men tion a reflection which has occurred tone no in reference to the election of yca- .crdny. I suppose that no political went has happened in all the court o jf the contest sicco the early spring , ffhich caused so little excitement , and ndecd so little public observation , as : he election which was held yestor- lay. The American people paid but ittle attention , and for a very signifi- : ant reason , although you and all the nembors of the other electoral ool- eges , had the absolute constitutional ind technical right to vote for any- > ody you chose , and though no writ- en law directed your choice , yet ivory American knew that tha august overeign of the republic the nine aillions of voters Had on that early lay in November , pronounced the imnipotcnt choice , and that sovereign .ssuming . as done , that whichhe had irdered to be done , entertained no loubt that his will would be implicitly ibeyed by all the colleges in all the tales. That is why tha people were o quiet Tuesday. They had never et found an American who tailed to : eop his. trust as a presidential clec- or. From this thought I draw this CEaon : That when tint omnipotent overeign speaks to any one man and irders him to do a duty , that man is inder the most solemn obligations of ibedienco which can be conceived , ex- : ept those the God of the universe night impose on him. Yesterday , hrough your voles , and the votes of thera in the various states of the Jnion , it is probable that the returns rill show that our august political orereign has laid his commands upon UP. If ho has done so , I am es iound by his will and his great aspiration and purpose as I could be iound by any consideration that this arth can impose upon any human be- Qg. I thank you for this visit , gen1 lemen , for this welcome , aud for the t uggestlons that your presence and t our words bring , and for the hope c hat you have expressed , that in this t rduous and great work before us , wo 1 nay maintain the standard of nationi , litv and promote all that Is good and i rorthy in this country , and that dnr1 1 ng the coming four years we may t iie jnst as laree a crop of pesct , < irosperlry , justice , liberty and cul- ure as it is possible for 49,000,000 of > eople to raise. t After spending about an hour In i conversation the patty , -with the ex ception of Gov. Foster , returned i Cleveland.snd departed on thevariou outgoing trains for th eir homes. Gov Foster took dinner withthe president elect , and remained nt Mentor til night. Baltimore Grain Blockade. Special Dispatch to The BceJ BALTIMORE , December 2 , 10 p. m At a moat ng of the corn and flou exchange , held this morainij , John I Middlotown , presiding , the presen grain blockade was discussed a length , without any action being ta ken for its relief , by the exchange a a body , as a decision had been rcn tiered that the exchange as a corpora tion , had no legal right to act in thi matter. Many of the memberB , how ever , voludteared to assume the ro spocsibility of removing grain from tin olevitors to private storehouses unn the embargo was reducal to the mix irnum amount. The crisis is comid eiei passed , and matters in the grau market will resume their nomiiial coit dltion. Sales to-dny were light , ow ing to doubt and the uncerHint ? o the situation , but now that pr 'i ioi has ben made to relieve the proesnto a heavy business will bo transacted Favorable win > ? to-day has brought us a large fleet of vessels , most of whicl are already chartered for grain. Protecting Monopoly. Special Dtamtch lo The Iftffi. SAN FRANCISCO , December 3 1 a Governor Stanford , before the rail road commission yesterday , deniec the right of the commission to fix tin rates of freights r.nd fares on south' ern roads , as they arc operated undei a charter from the federal govern ment , while the commission cui only regulate these oparated under a stale charter. f . , Doyle Interviewed. Special DIspitch to Tns BEX. CHICAGO , Decqmber 3,1 a. m. J , B. Doyle , the respectable counter fcitcr , or rather shover of the"queer , " waa visited in the Cook county jail by a reporter , who wanted to knovs hat he thought about Brock * ay'e squealing in New York. Doyle \tt * seated at a table busily dividing a broiled chicken betwesn three com panlons , and could not stop to tah about Brockway. "Don't it look as if you would bo made a scapegoat in thematter ? ' asked the reporter. "It don't look to mo at all , " he said , in a quick , business way. " ] have nothing to say in this matter. I am simply waiting till thev lot me out. " "Havo you an attorney ? " . "No , I have not secured counsel rot. " Quarolllnp Officials. Special Dispatch to The Beo. CHICAGO , December 3 , 1 a. m. 3eu. John McDowell , chief inapec- : or of customs for Chicago , yesterday begun suit in the circuit court to re- jover § 20,000 from William Henry Smith , collector of cnstorrs , and igent of the Western Associated press , ind William J. Kuhns , formerly of iuhns' hotel , for conspiracy to dam- ige his name and reputation. The irecipo was filed Monday. In Jus afli- lavit , Gen. McDowell charges tbat .OHIO . months ago Kuhns introduced ohim'a preposBessiuij young ! . .dy by ho name of Coe , and tbat he dd not uapect foul play untU he found M"j 3oo had entered aoit against b'-n r2r eduction and breich of prourss. ) 'Shea , the janitor of Uoller r smith's office , makes an amd-wit tb * : 10 he rd the plan concocted by Sini11 ind Kuhns to ruin Gen. McDowell , ndsnw the money to piy Miss Coc s are from Buffalo to Chicjgo counted iut. The latest report says that Mi3 /oo has confessed her knowledge ol ho conspiracy , aud will como to Chi- Ago and testify against Smith and Culms. Collector Smith's friends ay th t this action ia brought to ruin iia chances for a roappointmeut for olloctor for another four years. indications. WASHINGTON , D. C. , December 3 a. m. For the upper Mississippi nd lower Missouri vallays : Falling aromoter , with winds shifting to ortherly ; clear or partly cloudy reather , and lower temperature. "Hunting Down the Scoundrels.1' [ tecial Dispatch to Tna BSE. WASdixaxoN , December 3 1 n. m. -John I. Davenport , who hi been ere for some days , has returned to Tew York. Ha is in excellent spirits ver tfie result of his labors in con- cction with the Morey letter foi-gory. earch among the registery of the ho- sis in Wasliington haa develomd jveral important link * in the cre- rinations of certain parties , knoivn > Mr. Davenport and his detectiv i b ing suspiciously involved. I * ' iserted that Mr. Davenport and 1' iscciatcs have succeed in tracing Dwn the author of the Morey letter here is also reason to believe that 10 inspirera of the conspiracy will be illy exposed , oven if they luve auc- icded in keeping outside of the pale the law. -t The "Jeanette" Considered Safe. odal Dispatch to Tha Bee. WASHINGTON , December 3 1 a. m. -In alluding to the Arctic cruise of 10 "Jeanette , " after giving an ab- ract of all the information to dtto lativo to the mmora of her loss , the crotary of the navy says that , hid ia "Jeanatto" been lost , informal ion the face would would have reached ; 0 natives of the north aide of Siho- i before it could be communicated thoEO on the south , and in the eantime would have reached Beh- ng straits before Ctpt. Hooker , of io United States revenue cutter Corwin , " visited there on his return , nereas , Capt. Hooper heard nothing the sort , and confirms the opinion lopted by the department , by saying his offisidl report , "I have no fear the safety of officers and crew cf e 'Jeanetto. ' The fact that they LVO not been heard from seems to dicate that the vessel is safe , and ey consider themselves able to ro- ain at least another year. " Neptune's Wrath , cdal Dispatch to The Bee. . HEW YORK , December 8,1 a. m. 10 steamship "Devonla , " from Bris- 1 , has arrived at this port after a mpestuous voyage of seventeen , ys. Daring the trip she enconn- red a continuation of heavy wester- gales , but rode through them all ihout receiving any damage. At mid- ght on the 27th of November the okout discovered a bright light on .e horizon , which proved to be a ship ifire. FirstOffieerStbvensBays : "Tne .lp waa a large one , and wcs burn- z fiercely. Wo steamed around her id lowered a boat to sec if wo could id anybody. Net a soul was to be seen , and it was quite impossible to gi near her on account of the intenai heat which the IhmEs omtt'ted. Wi could not ascertain her name , but fron the strong smell I should think tha " she was loaded with petroleum. " The shipwrecked crew of the Nor weijian bark "Amie" were brought t < this port by the steamer "Niagara , * fromEivana. The "Amio"b2longec in Christiana , Norway , and had beei Out nearly a year , bavin i ; been strand ed twice on the coist cf Mexico. Tin crew consisted of the captain and tor men. The captain states that his vea eel wnsachored Novembsr 14 off San tana , Mexico , where she was to taken < on a car oof mahogony for England , A series of violent northerly gales se in immediately after the bark's srri val. After riding three of thee ( gales , which ore said to havabeen tin worst for that latitude tor years , tht vessel experienced a ale on the 1911 which exceeded in violence any thai had preceded it. At sundown hei second cable parted , and shortly after wards the remaining ciblo gr.vo way , She was was then driven owiftly or shore , where she struck with groai violence. She was first thrown broad side to the see , and then upou he ; beam ends , the ee.i baating in hei bottom and speedily filling her. Th ( crew , drenched and almost drowned , clung to the rigging through th < night. At daybreak this storm abatci an that they were enabled to reach the shore in safety through the surf. Thi captain reports that his vessel had beer beached a few months before at To > basco , aud had been floated. The second mishap resulted in the partial breaking up of the bark , and she was sold at auction. The crew succeeded in reaching Vera Cruz and Havanaj whence they came to this port. Thoj will ba sent homo by the Norwegian consul. No less than four vessels have mot a similar fate off this coast under cimilar circumstances within the past six months. FOHE2GN EVENTS , SHELLING TUB BASUTO * . Special Dispatch to Tlio lice. LONDON , December 2 10 p. m. A Cupc Town dispatch says the situa tion there is unchspgod. News from the eeat of war gives an account of the attack by the natives upon a con voy which was proceeding to Mofo- ten. It appears that the natives con cealed themselves by the roadside and would , under ordinary circum stances , have captured the train , but the escort was strong , and shelled Iheir flanks EO vigorously that they were glad to retreat. CABLEGRAMS. Special Dispatches to TIIB EEH. Tha corporation of London have concluded to confer the freedom of the city upon Gen. Roberfp , In recoii- nition of his brilliant services in Af ghanistan. The issue of stock for tha Panama nal scheme 1/aa been subscribed for twice over in P.iiij. Dispatches from Melaga report heavy floods in that province , and considerable damage ia.doue. Tin question trhether the Abbe Monhabirc shall bo prosecuted for his seditious speechon Monday last , in fho church of St. Augustine , Paris , is under discussion. Jules Amigiu carctnunicates to Say'a Pnm Figaro , a document pnr- port'n.to bo an exact copy of a pos thumous political programme of the Prince Imperial , wcitlcn at Anenon- burp , Switzerland , in 1877. The Gorman press severely rebukes the King of Greece for his warlike utterances , Mr. Parnell and the other land leaguers have asked a postponement of their trial until the 2oth cf Janu ary. ary.A private in the third dragoons , stationed at Ballincaling , waa yester day shot and bad'y ' wounded. Mine * outrages are increasing throughout Ireland. MARKETS KY TELKGSlAPn. New York Money and. Stocks. WALL STRE4T , December 2. MONEY t-1C and interesi ; cxcninge , hlglier : t f4 8 : < 34 S2.GOVERNMENTS. GOVERNMENTS. Ho-clr. J 8.GV31 1 PJ } U.S.4's 1 175 J.S. fa 1 01 | CurrencyC's 1 1C J.S. 4s 1 Kg STOCKS Mcderatcly active , tut declined * < 3 , ' per cent. , rico\eiinf ; J < 3 } pjrcont. since the p , but now very du 1. N P 33 Chicago Proauee Market. CHICAGO , December 2. The markets for cereals and hog irodacta were very uncertain , prices haiiging r&pldly. Trading was mere- ppecniativo. Wheat No. 2 spring c higher han twenty-four houra ago ; sales rero ai and between § 1 lOi for Jan- " ary ; 1 llffl 12 | for "February , losing at § 1 00 | for cnsh ; § 1 09 for ) ecember ; 31 10il " 10 § for January ; 1 11-jOl 112 for"Febru y. Corn Declined J@c and Fold t 41i@42Jc for December ; 4142c or January ; 4G3@47ic for February , losing at 41 fa for cash ; 42ic for anuary ; 4047c for May ; seller ar May sold at 4Gs4Gjc | ; seller for uly at 47 Jc. Oits | @lc lower , with sales of o. 2 at 3332io for cash or Do- ember ; 33 J32c for January , clos- ig at 32 c for case ; 322@32gc for anuary ; 3GJj for May. Rye iclower ; No 2 closed atSOcfor aah ; 89c for January ; 91c for Feb uary. Barley Lower ; No. 2 , SI 04 for aih ; closed nominal at gl 04@1 05 or cash or December ; SI 05@1 07 for "annary ; No. 3 sold at 73s for Janu- ry delivery. Pork iless , "Weak and irregular , losing at a decline oflOD12ioporbbl , losing at § 12 25@13 25 "for cash ; 12 00 for December ; § 13 42J013 45 or January ; § 13 GO for February. Lard Closed at $8 50@S 55 for ash ; $3 52J ' < 38 55 for December ; S G2J@S 65'for January ; § 8 75 $ for i'ebrnary. Whuky Active at SI 13. Chicago Live Stock afarnet. CHIOAOO , December 2. Hogs lu large supply and dull at a decline of 6@10o per 100 Ibs. oalea were at § 4 254 60 for , Irgh packin" ; § 4 204 05 for fair to choic hevy packing ; § i G04 90 for good t extra smooth heavy packing. lota llecelpts , 52,000 head. 1" Cattle Receipts , GOdO head. . " * " T - St. Louis Produce Marsetv ST. Louis , December 2 Flour Easier but not lower ; XX $3 80@4 00 ; XXX , § 4 45@4 GO family § 4 85S5 00 ; choice to fancy , § 5 20j ( 576. f , Wheat Opened higher , but declined clined ; No. 2 red winter , SllOGJC 106 for cash ; 5110gl 09g for Jofirlary 81 131 121@1 12f for Febnrary S11G )1 ) 15J for March ; No.-3do SI 03g@l 03 ; No. 4 do , 95Jo. ; - Corn Opened higher but declined 44 o for cash ; 44143c for December bor ; 43g@43 c for January ; 44 ® 43J for February ; 4444 c for-ATarch 4GJ.4Gc for May. , " i . Oats Stronger and slow/at-,33f for cash ; 34c bid' for'JanuafyK38 ; ( ! 37 c for May. Rye Dull at 89jc bid. Barley Firm at 80@115. . Butter Firm ; dairy , 20@28 ; roll 15@22e. Esgs Easier at 25 : . - Whiaky Higher at 8113. Pork Dull ; offered at § 13 50 fo cash or December. Dry Salt Meats Nominally lower no sales. Bacon Dull and nothing doing. Lard Dull at § 8 60 aaked. Receipts Flour , 10,000bblswhea ; 23,000 bu.corn,16,000 ; ; oats , 14,000 rye , none ; barley , 13,000. Shipments Flour , 13,000 brls wheat , 10,000 bu ; corn , 6,000 oats , 1,000 ; rye , none ; barley , none St. Louis Llvo Stock Market. ST. Louis , December 2. fiJHogs Lower ; little doing ; YorKeri and BaUlrnores , § 3 904 15 ; mixet packing. § 4 35@4 G5butchnra' * Q f-- cy , 84 G5@4 75 ; receipts , 19,800 head shipments , 300 head. New York Produce Marked NEW YOKK , December 2. Flour Without important change ; very moderate export and jobbim trade ; receipts , 25,809 ; round hoof Ohio , § 5 00@5 75 ; choice do go 80S G 95 ; superfine western , § 3 904 35 common to good extra do , $4 805 20 choice , do , do , § 5 25@G 75 ; choice white wheat , do So 15@5 50. Butter Firm for choice grades. Eggs 2530c for fair to choice. Wheat Steady ; Chicago , § 1 18(3 ( 1 22 ; Milwaukee , 1 23@1 24 ; No. 2 rod winter , § 1 24 . t Corn No. 2 , Oats Firm , DOMESTIC lively Work of the Stock Gamblers in"Wall Street , Hayes Declines to be a Candi date for thaOhio Secator- sMp. - Georgia's Electoral Vote Practically Lost to Hancock. px-Judge Jere Black on Rail road JRegulation Bed- path's Denial. Dalzell Again. 3p cUl Dispatch to the EKE. CINCINNATI , December 2. Private Dalzell telegraphs from Calrlwell , O. , na follows : Having noticed President Hayes' name in many able papers as a possible compromise candidate ) for United States last week , I wrote a letter to the presi dent , asking him plumply if he would bo a candidate for senator jr permit his name to bo used as a can didate. His anawor in his own hand- ivriting with Iho "No , " underscored with two deep bhck Jinss. Is jast re ceived and is the shortest yet evolved from those disturbing senatorial and jabinet sorrow. It will serve aa a nodelifoio ther senatorial candidates , o copy. Lost Votes , i pedal disietch to Tlio Bee. j ATLANTA , Ga. , December 2. Re- rarding the trouble about counting ; he electoral vote of Georgia , on ac- : ount of the electors deferring the neelingtill next weuK in accordance dth the Georgia code , Gov. Oolquitt , n an interview , said he was sure that Georgia's vote would bo counted in ipito of this technical fault , but the general opinion seems to ba that , ho vote is lost. Of course t is a matter of no special Interest low. If Hancock had carried New Tork this stupidity in the Georgia : ode might have lost him his election , i bill "as introduced in the legisla- ure to make the code conform strict- y to the United States statutes. Railroads and the Land League , ipccial Digpitch to TJio Bco : iNEwYoRK , December 2 4 p. m. 3x-Judge Jere Black has written to pccial committee of railroads and ransportation of the Chamber Com- nerco hero , a letter on the relation of ailroad corporations to the United states , which granted their charters , n which he argues that the state and ho United States can regulate rail- oad rates. James Redpath , TheTribune corre- pendent , who returned from Ireland o-day , denies that there are any .grarian outrages in the counties of llayo , Kerry and Gal way , and praises ho land leagues for their work. McDowell's Wrath. l dil Irlspatch fci the IJec. CHICAGO , December 2 4 p. m. Seneral John McDowell has brought oit in the circuit court to recover 20,000 from William Henry Smith , : ollector of customs , and William J. luhns , of Kuhm Hotel , for con- piracy to injure his name and repu- ation. Discharged , pedal Dispatch to The Bee CHICAGO , , December 2 4 p. m. 3harlea H/Aldrich , the private detec- ive and Walter McDonald , who re- levered the $7000 worth of jewelry itolen from Agent Morrow , of eastern louses , end who were arrested last J night as they were nbou delivering it to Morrow for a coneid oration of § 700 , have both been dis charged , as it appears they jsitnply ne gotiated between the pawn broke and Morrow , and couldn't be held fo complicity in robbery or for recelvinj stolen property. ' Isaacs , the pawn broker is under arrest , and It is ex pected the robber will be caught. The Stock Gamblers. Special Dispatch to Tha Ike. NEW YORE , December 2 4 p. m.- It ia stated , on good authority , tha there wns a largo buying of the Van erbilt and coal stocks yesterday , b ; European operators wjio bought her and sold in London , where all Aiueri can securities were relatively highe than here all day , and are also hiyhe this morning. It is said that D. P Morgan bought largely of Like Shor and Lackawana and Western , on cabl orders , and that Gould bought 200 , 000 WesternUnipn yesterday and Dr , Gree.n jind Durko were purchaser ' . * - - " ddrlnc'lbe morning. - Fires. Special dispatch to Tlio Bee. TOPEKA , Kan. , December 2 , 4p m. Crawford's opera house , whicl tins refitted and refurnished at a cos of § 10,000 , was completely destroyed by fire this morning. The fire broki out in the auction room underneatl the opera house , about 4 o'clock , de stroying the stocks of Slie & For inusio dealers , and Lovejoy's auctiot room. Loss between S30.000 and § 40 , 000 ; insurance about § 20,000. CINCINNATI , December 2. Messrs O'Brien Bro.'s tobacco factory in Cov ington ; Ky. , was damaged by fa'ro this morning to the amount of $4,000 , Insured. EAU CLAIRE , Wis. , December 2. Malono's store , one of the best in the city , was this morning damaged bj fire to the extent of § 15,000. Par- ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to Tha Bee. The president yesterday appointed M. R. Barr to bo collector of customs at Erie , Pa. , and A. P. K. Safford , of Arizona , to be a delegate to the World'a fair at Now York , in 1883. The failure of Dunham & Sons , oi Now Pork.tho oldest piano manufac turers in America , was announced yes terday. Their liabilities are estimated at 540,000. It is probable a satisfac tory settlement will be made and that tlu ) firm will resume business in a short time. Isaiah Haythorna bachelor farmer , was killed by George Price , a fanner , at Geneva Junction , Wis. , by a blow from a club. Both were drinking and quarreling. Price was arrested and confined in jail. Aa Sheriff Collier , of Waverly , waa t'oiug to Nashville , Tenn. , yea- tery , on the train with Wash Beav ers , the murderer , the latter escaped. A severe rain storni _ prevailed throughout the Pacific cosst states. Several shipping disasters are re ported. i NEW Yor.ir , December 2. Mrs. Theresa Reiraenschuder , the alleged wife of fourteen husbands , has been sent to New Jersey for trial. PHILADELPHIA , December 2. Mr. jowen's friends deny current tumors of his forced removal from the presi dency of the Reading road. BiSMARCK.Dscernber 2. Adispatch Tom General Terry announces that Sittinp Bull with ono hundred war riors was seen two days ago near the Yellowstone on a buffalo hunt by sol diers of the 17th infantry. Ordeis lave been forwarded to walch. them closely , but not to attack unless they develop hostile intentional CHICAGO , December 2. Ann Sulli van , who killed an unknown customer at her saloon with a beer keg , was 'ound guilty of manslaughter , by the inry this morning , and her punish- nent was fixed at one year in the pen- tontiary. FT. WAYNE , Ind. , Decembar 2. [ lev. Julian Benoit , paator of St. ? etors church , died suddenly of ano- ilexy , this morning , coming down to > reakfast. He resided hero for fifty 'oars. ' BUFFALO , Decombar 2. The ice- > eleaguered.fleet of Lake Erie is not ret clear , and fhero are grave fears hat many of them will winter them. BELLE FONTAINE , Ohio , December . . James Sloon , indicted for shooi ng with iutont to kill , cut his throat with a razor in jail to-day. He Is now dying. DETROIT , Mich. , December 1. D. ) McCocnell , a well-known lawyer n Anderson , Ind. , fell on an icy side walk in that place last night and was nstantly killed. MILWAUKEE , December 2 Simon Stampfer , a Dative Jew , arrived here .o-day . direct from Jerusalem to so- icit aid for a charitable institution in hat ancient city. NEW YORK , December 2. Sophia Jauer was to-day sentenced to the ( enitentiary for six months for killing ler illegitimate child. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE WONDERFUL Christmas "St. Nicholas , " A special Holiday number , designed for boys and girls everywhere , whether regular readers of the Magazine or not ; the best , and , by reason of its mmense edition , 105,000 , the cheapest Christmas book pub lished. Price 30 cents. A. brilliant Holiday cover ; superb lictnres by the best American artists ; i capital acting operetta for children , 'Tho Land of Nod , " with words and music ; a splendid story \Vashing- - on Gladden , "A Christmas Dinner with the Man in the Moon , " the illas- rationsof which rival Dore's ; "King Arthur and his Knights , " by Sidney < janier ; one of Fiauk II. Stockton's nimitable Fairy Stories ; "The Treas ure Box of Literature , " etc. , stc. ; in all , thirty-three department and contributions. fl. Grand Holiday Gift-Book ot 100 Pages , irinted on tinted paper , illustrated with scores of charming pictures , fet only 30 cents. Ask for the Christmas December ) St. Nicholas. Four edi- ions of last year's holiday nnmber were demanded. For sale everywhere - where after Novembsr 30th. Sub- cription price , 83.00 per year. SCKIBNEE & Co , 743 Broad way , N. T. BURIED TREASURES , A Marvellous Collector of Counterfeiting Im- 'plements- Plates , Dies , Stamps , Counters Numbers and Bogus Bonds and .Notes. By Means of which Brockwa ] Secures His Liberty. Magnificent Specimens of tin Engraver's Art. Special Dispatch to The Uco. ITnw.J'oKK , December 2jLp..m.- = ; The terms upon which Wm. E. Brock way , the counterfeiter , has been released leased from prison are made publii now in part. Ho surrendered for hi : liberty a marvellous collection o : counterfeit notes and bond plates anc counterfeit and fibre paper. Manj buried plates have boon dug up undei his direction and he has delivered tc the authorities 517,700 in counterfoil money. The plates , mcney , dies stamps , counters and numbers wen displayed and their particular naes explained by R. W. Gage , chief clerk oi the secret service department at Wash ington. Neatly done up in smal packages wcra largo nunv bera of rolls of hundred dollai bills of nix different banks ill. , ready for Ihd market. Th notes look as if they had been circula ted , as so admirably were they coun terfeited that eoveral bankers and ex perts had pronounced them genunine. The banks on which the hundred dollar lar notes were printed are the Nation al Revenue bank , Benton ; Second Na tional bank , of Wilkesbarre/ / National Exchange bank , Baltimore ; Pittsfield National b < nk , PittaBeld , Mass.Mer ; chants' National bank , New Bedford , Mass. ; Pittsburg National bank of Commerce. Of these 900 , partly completed , were printed on fibrous paper , such as is used by the treasury department , at Washington. The twenty plates were of the finest known workmanship. The treasury seals en graved on copper , were commented upon for their superior workmanship. The printing also is commended for its execution. It is not yet made public how the counterfeiters came into possession of the fibrous paper. According to Brockway's statement , there were about 8250,000 of govern ment six per cent , bonds printed. On ono of the steel platea shown was an engraving of the one thousand dollar bonds of the 5-20 iesuo , whchit ? is said , had never been in circulation. Of the hundred dollar notes , it is eaid there are no moro than fifteen thousand dollars afloat. There are three ono hundred dollar national bank plates , and there are two plates , ono of copper and ono of stool , on the Pitta- burg Bank of Commerce. There is a copper plaio on the Second National Bank of Wilkesbarre. There are four back borders , of copper , being a part of the different state ccats of arms used on the notes. It is be lieved that there are no more than three or four bills out on some of the national banks named. There were ninety ono hundred dollar bills printed , on the Pittsburg Nation al Bink of Commerce , which was the full extent of the fraudulent circula tion on that bank. Thirty-seven of the latter bills wore destroyed. Notes on the Maryland bank , which were not finished , wera to have been the next issue put upon the market by the counterfeiters. East India Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Piles. In use in foreign coun tries for years , lately intro duced into America. Warrant ed to give instant relief and a permanent euro guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 50 cents , bytho | American agents , Richardson & Co. , , Wholesale Druggists , Saint louis , Mo. ZAEA'S BILIOUS PILIS , guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of JHlious and Liver Complaints , C6s- tiTeness , Sick Headache , In. digestion , and cleansing the system or all impurities. Price 25 cents. All druggists sell them , IH USE FORTY YEARS. CELEBRATED SCOTCH ASafoand Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS , GOLDS. ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and Strengthen ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Prica only 10 Cents. ORDER OF ATTACHMENT. Morris EljruUer , plaintiff , vt K. Murriy , firat name unknown , defendant. Before Lulher R. Wright , Justice of the Peace of Dougla * County , > etr kx Onthelstdaycf Jfovembor , AD. . 13SO , said Justice Usoed an Order cf Attachment in the afore attlon for tbejsum of SIC.53. Omaha , November 27th. 1830. MOKUIS ELOUTTEB. By Sixros Buxw , h.s Attorney , n27-3t IB IK , 33 2C , R S3 wSo gQ Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gri'/es ' Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY. SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee Thr > Best Goods For The Least Money. IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing ; in public layer. The White Machine justly claims to he the best- made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men r > f in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales do far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to tbe Omaha will be promptly filled. or Davenport ami 5.1(11 ( Sts.s : OLM SON iVIiulcaJc'anil Retail. Manul , , factoring RS , LARGEST STOCK OF uml Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City. Gome and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHQLM & ERICKSOH , lath & Dndgf. Opposite PostofBce. SO.OOO CHEAP ! "CH MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell theii entire stock of * Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organl . GENERAL IVIUSiOAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean UnsiiK'ss. dome and be Convinced. H SNAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , it Chicago Prices.