? rm. ' N'WsfffcsV / m # * * T/ , rf > VOL. X. , OMAHA , NEBKASKA/TH UBSDAY. DECEMBER 30 , 1880. 1G5. Established 1871. MORMING EDITION. Price Five Cents HAPPY NEW YEAR. I. . WILLIAMS & SO , In each Department , we are daily opsuing choice Novelties for the Holidays leI Lsather Goods , Belts , Pocket-BooA Oard GaseB. &love , Handkerchief , Collar and Cuff Bosep. 'SHOE DEPARTMERT. Ladies' Fine Shoea Gents Christiaas Slippers in the Greatest Variety. } Children's Shoes , fine , warm and substantial. The Largest and Finest As sortment of GENTS' FURNISHING' ' GOODS. in Omaha.at ReasonablePrices. Cents' Silk UuRIctc. "Sects' Oithir.wi Mufflers. Thi grpit-r.i v-irlotv > > l Silk ; ilani < ; rcliit.fa 100. FANCY GQOODS ' eir. Htaikcrchi rj aid hi Ties Silk. SpuibU Lies , indii. Uu'l aul Cimbric , all very f ctly. HIbbou'rinjos , Gm ! > S , Frinzoi and Trim- ratals. ratals.FINS FINS TABLE LIKENS , Kapkin ? , Towls , Tab'.eand Stind Cover * , Piano Coven and sew at attractive price' . Firet quilitv fine Gsrmantown ! . Firuqai i'y ' Jim C&shtneres. First q lalitrn exon ' . | Fl st quili'.y fiie Zipbyrg. ITalry and spat Zjihrr [ > . JET ORNMIIENTS. J > CLOAK DOLMANS. 71vclo.k fn * l'cs ' , vljsra an ! Children. KnJllxodY Knit Jadcts. I A JakcLul SI.&L which oar r ia the reason oldat,0 ' THE BEST HOOD c crBliowia'-.rc , , rrubias S iavljtc. . BLANKETS & COMFORTS vt Krest'y ' rcJucrf prices. LAST. BUT NOT LEAST. A ntw ' nvo'io i f "MLs in Pittcm , especially or U P Jljhdiy trade. L. B. WILLIA5IS & SONS , " " "OashEetailers , 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county nlerk of Pumas county , Nebraska , at Beaver City , the county seat cf said coun ty. r.p to 'lie 3rd dy of January , A. D. 1881 , at 12 oVock M. of said day , for the construction o ! a wagon bridge across the llepnCicau ] river , south of tha town of "Cambridge , in Medicine CreeK precinct , in Pumas county , Nebraska , said budge to be 40J feet in length. Bidders are re- tjuireJ to accompany their liids with pUns a.d specifications of the work , and nlno with A bond in a sura double the amount of th * bid , conditioned for the aithful exe-tition of the contract. The county commissioners of Raid county of Fnraas reserve the right to reject any and nit bids. By onler of the county coaimisMoners of Furnaa county , Nebraska. Dated at Beaver City , nraas county , Nebraska , the LOth day of N'ovember. A. D. ISS'J. ' L. KINSMAN , County Clerk. decS-lmfl&w BURNED OUT , But at it Again. C.H.&J.S. COLLINS . . . . , AXD Saddlery Hardware , HARNESS , COLLARS , Stock Saddles , etc. , Noxv Ready for Business. Xcxt Door to Omaha JYa- tional Bank , Itonglas Street. . dccM-tt J.H.FL1EGEL&GO. Sneccs ors to J. II. THIELK , MERCHANT TAILORS , Jtfo. 1220 Douglas Street , A T = T A . x-14 < * DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DR L. B. GEADDY OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNGIST. Offlce Over Kennard's Drag Store , Corner ori4th.and Douslas Sts.J FERRY ON ICE. I hire bridged the approaches to the river. los opposite Kai end Janes street nrUnj a vlnnnt , cay aad site crossin ; at the nominal toll , vir : H rscmnn. each Sc. One Morse and IFason lOc. Two Horses and IVn ou I5c. " lOc. men Free. s.1m SUBSC11IBB FOR THR WEEKLY BEE , The Best in the West. Canadian Troops to be Put on a War Tooting In Anticipation of a Fenian Dash Across the Border , Mysterious Death of the Wife of a Wealthy New York Merchant. Gotham Bound in the Icy Fet ters of the Frost King. Passenger Train on the Texes Pacific Goes Over a Bridge , Funeral of .Col. StUlson. ' Special Dlspitcli to TLo lit * . NEW YOKK , JDec-jHiber 29 10 p. m. The funeral of Co ! B , Stnhon , a journalist lately connected with The New York B raid , took plac ? this morning from trui residence of Gaorge Alfred To ttu'ei. * ' ' ho burial service1 was read by Rev. Dr. Collyer , of the Unitarian church of the Messiah. Messrs. Wliitelav Iteid , Thomas Con- noly , Gtn. SIc(3ook ( , Ivory Ohamber- laiD , Montague Schiijler , W. C. Browaell , David C Orowlpy , John Elliott , Robert B. RoseveU , Edward Howe and Mr. B rl . ; v , were the pill- bearfcra. The remains woe taken to PiedmMit , N. Y , the ualirc town of Sltllson , for int.rment. A hrce number of journslista attended the funeral. Hrom the Pacsiflo Islands. Special Dilute ! ) to ilio Bee. SAN FKANCIFCO , Dacember f2D 10 p. m. Tfc Aualralian steamship City oQlelbourno/ just arrived , a-a among the batch of news ahe brings , the following items ar.e the mMt important : Oaptnin Rower and fonr of the crew of the "Sand Fly , " were massacred in the South Sea Islands. The natives of Rite surprised the boat's craw wh le in bathing. They pursued them into the woods or killed them in the water , mutilating the bodies of the slain and torturing those c ptured alive by roasting at trio stake. Honolulu pipers eay if King Kala- kaua takes a prolonged foreign trip , as proposed , a regency will ba de clared during hh absence , Batiroad Smash Up. Special Inep tics to The Bee. ST. Louis , December 30 1 a .m. A special from Dallas , Texas , says : A terrible wreck la reported to have occurred Tuesday on the Texs Pacific , at some isoltf > d point between DaU ! ; and Marshall , the details of which cannot be learneJ. It is reported 'that a passenger train wont through a bridtjOj s large number of persons being killed aha"Vounded , nna the train nearly consumed by fire. There is much agitation over the nutter in Texas and Pacific circles , ofliculs ind subordinates , however , declining to enlighten the representatives of the local or metropolitan press , but the remark jhat it is a bad one , comes from those claiming to be posted , but who have to keep mum. The report ed accident was the excited topic of this city hat nijht ; , ninny b-inz anxious for the safety 6f traveling friends. Trains from the west arc past due several hours , and it ia not known when they will arrive , which adds to the mystery and intense in terest. .No further details are obtain able here. the City. Special Dinpttch to The Bee NEW YOKK , Deceaflw 30 1 a. m. Many members of congress arc in the city enjoying attract-in present ed in such profusion during the holi day season. It has gronn to bo fash ionable among western and southern members to spend ths annual recess here. Badly FrOfcen. Bpcchl DI D4tch to Tlie Ecei CHICAGO , December 30 1 a. m. Two boys , Arthur Lan lors and Henry Ducherin , each about 10 years old , were brought to the county hos pital yesterday by the Catholic Christian brothers , both badly frozen. Linglors was sent by the brothers to work for a farmer named Pat Law- lor , near Manhattan , Ind. Ho saya ho was abused so by Liwlor that he ran sway and slept several nights in an open fitild , where hia feet were frozen. Both feet ware cut oT ( at the hospital yesterday morning. Duch erin lived with .Billy O'Brien at Irvington - ington , 111. , and had his feet frozen while herding cattle. .Arrest of a Bond Thief. Sp-dal Dispatch to The Bee QUEBEC , December 29 10 p. m. A person calling himself J. H. Bar ton , arrived here yesterday , and dur ing the day offered for a\lo a 1000- dollar United States bond. Hia ac tions were regarded with suspicion , and the American consul was commu nicated with. The latter immediately telegraphed to the treasury depart ment at Washington , giving the num ber of the bond , and in reply waa in formed that Uio bond was one of a number recent'y ' stolen in New York. Barton was xheieforo arrested , and c waa to-day remanded for three days , t Preparing tor Bloodshed. , BpecUl dlj > itch to The Bee. ] MONTREAL , December 29 10 p. 1 m.- The volunteer officers hero are 1 asking the Canadian government to arm the force with thu Martlai-Henry 1 instead of the Snyder rifle. It is aho " * urged that ( he Montreal force should be brigaded. This is owing to the prevailing belief that in cise of blood shed in Ireland there will ba the usual Fenian dash across the border , in which owe our V ( htnteors were at a § disadvantage again ? * the American Remingtcn rifl , only armed with the Snyder.- Murder or Suicide ? Bpedti-Dispateh toThe Bee NEW YOKK , December 30 1 a. m The citizens tf Hoboken were thrown into intent excitement over the mys terious death i-f Mri. SophiaFrlecker , wife of a wealthy tobacconist , doing business in this city. Uoth husbaud and wife are ; Wfll known in German circles , and occupy prorrineat posi tions in Hoboken society. Mr * . Friecker was found strangled in her bath room , with suspicious circum stances surrounding her death. For lome time the has been separated t _ from her husbandand , his been 1 .bor ing under groit mental depression. S'le is the mother cf thro very pret ty chtljrcn. The position of the body and the want of sufficient marks xh her neck , led to the belief that ehe was murdered , ana thu cord attached to her neck after her death. Gtr- hardine Brede , a pretty young Ger man irl servant in the lamily , ai'd the husband of the dead woman , were pla ed under arrest , aud locked up on the order of the c r > ner Neighbors say that the couole lived very unlwppily together previous to their separation , and had many des perate quirrolg. The husband visitec tlis hoes. ) list n'ght , and waa ho there during the greater part of the d y. He ssya he did not aee his wife. The servant states that ahe usually 'lacpa next to the wife's r.icm , hu1 thit last night she was afra'd to sleep in > her room as U3udanl too ! : another apartment The ropa ar > und ihe wo man's neck had half a dozen knots tied at the back , and could not possi bly have been sa-plscpd by-n suicide Thedc.vl voman hid receuily beau to Europa at 'her husband'a expinsa. The children had been undtr tin cr.arga ot the girl GerhtirJine. Theto i'a report "f iniimicy between the husband and the servant , wh-mi neighbors say is the cause of all the trouble. Frieckor wa ? intcrviesreti at a ta'c hour yesterdsy afternoon He 8ii : : "My wife and T luv t-ot lived to.other for five months. Wo did not ngrec , and wtic always hav ing trouble. I sent J er to Europe last smnmsr , and paid her expenses I have seen her frequently since she came back. E\viy time I saw hvi wo had tmuble. She Wanted to rS- turn and live ; tn hi . j told her we ccr a tot live hippy. She threat ened to kill her.-elf uever ; l times if I did not live with her. She was of a jealous disposition , and nccuecd mo of things I did not tic. 1 waa at the house yesterday , but did not tee her. I called to Bee the childran. I re ceived the news of her death at my New York office. The ssrv nt girl , who has had charge of the children , found her hanging in the bath room. I waa afraid she would do something desperate. " The Frost Kinsr in New York. Special Dispatch to Th Bse. NEW YOUK , December 30 1 a. m. The znow whicS commented felling hst evening , continued Up" to mid night. The snow is very dry , and fa it falls doei not pack or mell , and thus the obstruction to traffic in the streets is very great. The trucks and strret cars have doubled teams , but they ara frequently blockaded. Incoming mails were considerably delayed , al1 being two hours behind the usual lirno. Down the bay all forenoon the atmosphere was fairly white with snow , and the weather was so thick that vetsels outward bound hove to and anchored. Several atoamphipa coming in did not venture fuitiier than Sandy Hook. The cold wave is iaoidly approaching New York from thewest , and thipmastera have been apprised of the Eimo by the signal servicj. COCK Flcht. Special Dispatch toTto Eee. CHICAGO , December SO 1 a. m. About two hundred of the shorthaired - haired fraternity of Chicago , Milwau kee and intermediate towns , went to Crystal Lake , on the Northwestern road , yesterdav , and enj iyed a guue cork fight. There were about fifty well trained bird * , ar.d there were several hard fouaht : .nd interesting contests , -Seme S5000 changed hands. Clinton , the Fraud. Special Dispatch to The lice. . NFAV YOJIK , December 29 4 R. m. Charles IMhan Clinton , whcHa al leged to have bean masquerading for several years as a British nobleman , has -just "been in court. Wituofsea from Salt Like City have identilled him as the person called by requisi tion from the governor of Utah , charg ing him whh forgery. The writ was dismissed , and ho wis handed over to officers , who will take him to thowest , for trial. lieavy LOES by Fire. Special dispatch to TUB BEB , NKAV YORK , December 29. 4 p. m. About two o'clock this morning a fire broke ont in the lanje furnitnrn factorv of Brown & Blis , at 336 Cherry street , extending through to Monroe street , aud the establishment waa entirely destroyed w\th three ad joining buildings on Cherry street , belonging to Mr * . E. Siinnson , whoso Inss is § 50.000. Brown & Bliss es timate their leas at S1CO.OOO , partly Insured. Harwood's Hardness. Special Dispatches to THE B s. MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 29 4 p. m Nothing has been heard of N. S. Har- wood since his flight. It is now firm ly believed that he joined his wife at New Orleans and took a steamer for some foreign clime. It is known that they carrid away at least § 150,000 be tween them. Mr. A. T. Morse , a buyer for Harwood , made a state ment that HarwoOd gave orders in Ssptember-to buy all goods needed in all departments to last untilJanuary. October 1st orders were again given to buy heavily. These orders were repeated several times before the failure. Morse says he protested , as the departments were already overstocked , but Harwood said he waaafraid of higher prices and freight pools , and would be responsible for the goods or dered. About this tiino goods .began to arrive , which he ( Morse ) had not ordered , and he protested with Mr. Harwood , and-asked if the buying had been taken ont of bis hands. Harwood called him aside and told him not to speak of it , as it would create suspicion among the clerks. Mr. D. Ingram , Hirwood'a Now York buytr , has arrived here. He says he had an agreement with Har wood for a siiary of $7EOO per annum , but that ha waste to dra r only § 3,000 , kavina the remainder bick until it amounted to 10,000 , when ho waa to bECome F. partner. Ha waa in Europe and knew nothing about the failure or confessd judgment of § 8,370 in his favor. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to The.Eec. In the police court of Cincinnati , yesterday , the case of John Sullivan , of Boeton , end Prof. Donaldson , of Cleveland.clnrgei with prize fi-htinp , was dismissed , PS the mte failed to prove that Ihe nun Lad fought for r. prize. prize.Accident Accident on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad near Dover TneEdday . nijiht. Workmen were replacing a broken rail , nnd ihe engineer of the freight train did not sou the s'gt'sl liht , and ditched his train. ThoiiretcHR had Ilia leg brolium Damage in the fwifht aud train was very great. John Ferguson , a noted rough of Detroit , w.vi shot do id by his wif yesterday morning. They wcrs mar ried on Chrutmaa day , but had lived as man and ifo f < r seven years. She came from Pi ttabur about four year * a n and was tflore knon aa Margaret Hyer. The Adams michine shops and foundry , st iiar.-rmll , Mich , bnrne Tuesday slight. Losi 020.COO. Th : i < t i ( oorcdi yme Adams has beei. burned ont. Mrs Dorcas Burahfield , a widow , who hvis in Francisco Ind. , ecveii mi.'ea e.iat < f Pjincts'O" ' ' , shot Tnomas Burchiji'ld , her brother in-law , with a revolver. The cause of the frjca * was said to to too much whisky aud Hard coal went up fifty conta pcr ton in Chicago ye-MtUy Tnt- * E.-uher has moderated , the mercury marking zaro at 9 p. m. \ A fire ai L-msing , Mich , yesterdiy rooming , cjnaum-id eeveral auia 1 stores. The fold was so intense thit the liosu frogs ? ' > lid. Both steam engines wire disabled , and several fireman frozen so aa to be disabled from work. Tha * ! o of fc-tson ticko's in Chi- cag > for t'.o B r.Uault cv-g gemen : , which begins Jn uary 10. closBil yes- t rJay , having iut < ed abone § 7000. The first two rows ii the pirquette circle , and anum'er of seats in the orchestra arc tohcu. The hiaanre 4fQ , at " ---on ticKe s gives much dip- appointment. Mercnaiiwi' block , a hrgo throe- st > y b'lildin , bu ned et Myaiic Biver , Ot. , last evening at 4 o'clock , and cuinmunicited to adjoining Lu Id ings. The woithe.r waa EO intensely cold that the water froze in the hose , and stopped the streams. Ic ia the most destructive C'Hifl ration that ever visited the village. The report is officially denied that an advance in eastern freight rates willba mdo af'er the first of Janu ary. The shcdulo adopted last fall will bo maintained until spring. It was reported on W ll street , New York , yesterday , that a company of New Yoak capitalists hare inaugura ted a Echeme having for its object the of railroad between building n uarrotv-gufsge tween Pittsburg and Chicago. Ef forts to dispose of 'tho stock thus far have been very successful. NEwYonc , Dae. 20 4 p. m. Dis- tr'Ot Attorney Phelpa is improving and is considered out cf danger. NEWARK , N. J.tec. ) 20. Uhuncrl- tor Runyou has refused a writ of enot in the case of Margaret Meagerhoff and Frank Lamroons , and they will hang on January Gthi CHICAGO , December 20. The thor- moiwi'er ' touched 20 degrees below z ro last niijh1. , PHILADELPHIA , December 29. A minority of the stockholders of the Reading road have called a meeting to endeavor to depose President Gowen , - WiLMiKCTON.N. 0. , December 29. Snowdan Lin 'y was killed by Joshua Mizellj with a fur pound weight , last oi''ht. Miz-11 was awitnera in a crse igainst Langly , and iiio evidence did nut suit the accused , who abused him , whereupon Mizill knocked him ih tjj head. CALIFORNIA , Mo , December 29. McGirk , who haa been instne , but was cnnstdrred cured , shot hie nrnther George to clay , and the latter will probably die. WASHINGTON. MONKEYIXG W1TU THE INDIANS , Special Dispntch to The Bee WASHINGTON , December 29 10 p. m. Secretary SsbUrz had an hour and a half interview with the Chey- enny river Sioux this morning. After telling them th&t they should , if they de ired to hi like white men , attend to the business 0:1 which they came , Four Bear and Rattling Rib made talk ? , insisting on § 7,000,000 as the pries for the right of v.ay. It was in vaia that the secretary expl lined that tint was more than i' would cost to build and rquip the road. They in sisted that wan ho j-rico their ppnnle had fix"d on. The secretary showed them that the price offerei ! § 5 pjr acre was four times as much as tMtti to white men , but they still persisted in their demand , nnd said they would go homo again and talk to their pee ple. The secretary finally closed the interview summarily by lulling thorn that if they t emst d in so fooliah a demand , it ins r o use to continue the talk. The IndiiiH ? , ill probably con fer among thcmaelvf 3 , and aak anoth er hearing in a day or two. WHITTAKER GRANTED A COURT MARTIAL It has been decided as the beat means of disposing of the \Vhittaker case , to try Whittaker by court-mar tial. The court will bo ordered from here in a few days , and will set at West Point. The president haa redesignated Sec retary of War Ramsey to act as secre tary of the navy , in addition to hfs other duties , for fen days after the or- pir.ition of his appointment as such , January 1. It was rumored at the treasury de partment yesterday that Gen. Garfield had decided to invite Judge Porter , formerly first comptroller and govern or of Indiana , to be secretary of the treasury. It seems to bo pretty Ran- orally conceded thst Gen. Garfield will offer the treasury portfolio to a western man. Where the Gold aud Silver Goes To. CleTelacd leader. The mint bureau authoritatively states that during the past seven yesra the mines of this country have produced about $230,000,000 of gold and 8271,500,000 of silver. Of this production about 95i per cent of gold and G0 | par cent , of silver reached the mints and assay offices to be con verted into coin or bars. For some time in the past the di rector of the mint hesbeen desirous to obtain correct information as to the c'ual uses of the domestic production of the precious mctah. After his report for 1879 he mailed several thousands of circulars to all the manufacturers of jewelry , [ jLito foil , chemictls and others con- Miming jold nnd silver atking for in formation. While many failed to unmh the information sought , yet enough returns have been made upon which to predicate an approximation to the amount uaad in the arts , cien- css and manufactures. The total amounts reported wen ab > at § 3,500- OOU in fzold and § 355'JOvyJJ ' in surer. Quite S255COCOO of the gold w 1 United States c in , while only § oOO- 000 was in silver coin. This emnll amount of silver coin used , in proportion tion to the gold , is accounted for by the fact that the intrinsic valua if United S atee silver coin ia marly 10 per cent , loss -than its face value , while gald is the same in coin or bullion.- . Basing an estimate upon the n-t * obtained , the direct-r assumes that the amount of domestic bullion used m the arts and manufacture i daring the last fiscal year w s about § 5 CCO- , 000 of gold , and S-4,000 000 of silver. .and th'tt the total conumr-if > n in all terms wns about SlO.OOOUOO in g < M , * ud S3.CCO 000 in s.lver. While th 3 is simply au approximation , it will serve to showtowhatn-'aihe precious metals ar-j app'.ied ' he-id a c linajc. HARIiETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocks. " - WALL SCRKCT , Beccmner 19 , "J MONEY 'J per ccut . .LU lut * rcrt ; OXCQSB , ? , firm at $1.31(24. ( : . , ocviasussif. Firht , u. s e'a-'Si ' . i r < 3 U. s. 4's . 1 iSJ IL S. ! > 'ii . I 0 3 CiurencvG'S . 1 SO U5. 4- . 1 'Jf US6V60 . 102J B10CE3. The following aie the price * at 1 o'clock p. re. AmU. . 72 LS . 13 g Cans . 72V M & E . liKS CCC.il . 9-3 K&T . 4- | N W . Wg B&Q . 180 8t Piul . „ 113 U I. . . , . . , . 140 NYC . 1EI1 ; C & A . 150 } O M . 37 C&O . 2t | PM . 53 1'r.fcrrcJ . 3i | Ucartlnt ; . 63 Lick . 107 } Quicksilver . ' 3 D < 1& II . 0C4 Prcfcrn-a . 52 A&PJTel . 4. . . S2 I M . 535 'le . 45j Omsha . 43 } Preferred . 81 } Preferred . 1 > 0 Bt Joe . < OJ U I1 . 112 Preferred . 10SJ W U . 70 } i C . 12CJ Wabosh . 42 } L&N . 87 Prtfencd . ESJ O&W . 30J CP . 93 { N. P. . SIS .V. J. C . 82i Preferred . 8H M 0 . 127 .BO Produce Market. CHICAGO , December 29. Wheat Active nnd firmer at the early psrt of the session on January , bntlosveron longer options ; Janmry sold nt 97i597 | ; February , 079Sc ; March,98i@98ic ; May.Sl 03 , closing at97 @ 97 o for Jamnry ; 97j97gc for February ; 9S S98ic " for March ; ai03J@103forMay. Corn January sold at 35Q3oo ; February , 37i < a37gc ; May , 41c ; Juno , 41f541.j ; July , 41c , cloamg at 35S35Jj for J-muu-y ; 37i < § 37fc for February ; 41g@41o for May ; 4l | @ 41fc for June ; 41 S4li f r July. Oats December , 30j ; January , 3030Jc ; February 30g@30 | ; ; May , 35@35J i June. 34M314e. Rye December , 83ic"bid " ; January , 83Jc ; Febiuary , 84jc. Pork Mes ? , December offered at Sll 25 ; January sold t > t § 12 fi A < § , 12 CO ; February , $12 75@12 77J ; March , § 12 92i@l2 95 ; closing firm. Lard Janiuryold at S8 50g8 f)2i ) February , § 862J < 58 65 ; Mrch , 58 724 < S8 75. Short Bibs Jhnuary , $ ( j 45(50 ( 50 ; February , SC GOgG G5 ; March , § 6 72 @G75. Whisky § 111. Chicago Live Stoclc Market dnicAoo , December 29. Hcg3 Recei | ts 10,500. J Cittle Active marke- for shippers- nd local buyers purchasing to a liber al extent ; pricis ruled firm and ateaoy ; u yesterday's quotations ; pncts rang ed from § 2 50(33 ( 25 for common to good co s < ; § 3 003 90 for bulls and butchers' steers ; S4 40(34 ( GO for good ihippingsteorfl ; S490@540 for choice to extra shipping stcera ; receipts 3200 head. St. Louis Produce Market. Si. Louis , December 29. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Opened lower and advanc ed , but trading was light ; No. 2 rod winter , 9G97Jc for cash ; 96g97io ( for Januarv ; SI 01 bid for February ; St 01 @ 1 03 § for March ; SI 0501 CO for May ; No. 3 , do , 94Jc ; No. 4 do , 87f c. Corn Opened lower and advancer ! slow ; 37@37Jc for cash ; 37i@37jc | forD c mbpr ; SSjjjfor January ; 40a for April ; 40jj@4lic for May. Ous Slow29jc ; foi cash ; 30i for January ; Slicfor February. Rye D-ii at 82c bid. Barley Dull and unchanged. Butter Unchanged ; dairy , 18@25. Eugs Unchangrrl a' 82. 33 % Whisky S'cidj ' a 51 11. Pork F-rmcr , § 12 75 asked for cish ; S1255fur January ; 812 75 for February. Dry Salt Meats § 4 OOQ6 40@G GO askedi JJacon Dull and unchanged. Lird Nominally § 8 25. Receipts Flour. 3,000 bbls ; whoit 8,000 bu. ; corn , 20,000 ; eats , 3.000 ; barley , 8,000. Shipments Flour , 8,000 brls ; wheat , 28,000 bu ; corn , 23,000 ; oatn , 3000 ; rye , 1000. St. Louis Live stock Market. ST. Louis , December 29. Hogs Active and higher ; light , § 4 20@4 40 ; mixed packing , $4 40 ® 4 GO ; butchers' to fancy , § 4 65@4 80 ; receipts , 3300 head ; shipments , 550. NfcW York Produce Market. NEW YOHK , December 29. Flour Without decided chtnge ; very moderate export and home tnde Inquiry ; round hoop Ohio , S415@500 ; choicedo. § 5 106 75 ; superfine west ern , ? 3 00@3 10 ; common to good extra do , 84 00@4 75 ; choice , do , do , S4 80gG ( 75 ; choice white wheat , 85 00@G 00. Batter Dull , unsettled and weak ; Ohio 13@27c. Cheese Steady , 7@13jc for poor to fancy. Eggs Western , firm ; 2G@32c for fair to choice. Wheat Quiet ; Chicago$112@114 ; Milwaukee , 81 151 16 ; No. 2 red winter , SI 151 for cash ; § 1 16 for January ; § 118J for February ; SI 20g for March : sales 650,000 bu. Cam Quiet ; " No. 2 , 57i < 357Ji. ; rales 50,000 bu. , 0 s Quiet. Whisky Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard § 9 00 asked for cash ; | 9 00 asked for December. ADDITIONAL LOGAL The Seventh Ward. Although the weatherTueeday night waa exceedingly cold these were fifty or more persons present at the meet ing held at No. 1 engine house , to dis cuss the question of dividing the Sixth ward and adding a seventh ward to the city. U--K. Joseph dided , aud li , T , Leavitt , dt-puiy county deck , acted a3 secretary of the meeting. _ V- Speeches were made by n number of prominent citizens of the ward , a > me favorine ; 'ho ' project of division , and others u t tirmly decided. Ia order to craUc o nuw ward -v . < < pec'il : act of tha legislature * would bo necessary rind , this would ba the first move nrc-'ssary. - Tfco ward 1m 1309 vdfis .ind it would st > eni , from the experience ind during tha recent election , th.\t ooraa rjhaf ia mjccasary to reduo lhJ * nunibuc ui vo'Cd'cist at the one poll. A prominent cttizin of the ward , nho oppose ? the dividi.in , favors mak ing this a ci'y ' ot iho hrit cLsa and elect in ; ; a board of alderman and cty : cnuncil. J'he ward could ba divided Into two ebciion precine s. Ani.tiier meeting will btj lield at thee ma phc" on Thursday to ,7hich pvrribfd" i inp'r i ; the Capital. ' 8ttp8taf ! ad t ? ' ' & ashools of tiie'ststa will tceet io con vention in Liuccla ou the 9 h 01 January. Wo pwiim ! ' . ' proper committees Jicve made oi1 vrill make all nt'cessi'y ama -'uieuta , and that proper announcement will bu undo in due time. Theatato prosa assoctitson rasets on the 12th of Jjnuiry , ni per announce ment alro-dy mule by the ; president. There will bo more'th m the Usual num ber of applications fornieihbcraLij bo-1 s'de ? . - > roiiularinteroHingroii'iae ' of proccecli1. ) ; A Cool Bath. As Homer StuU wa en route hrmo at a hte hour Tuesday he was over taken by an individual ckd ii : the garb of suiumsr , with linen coat , straw hat and open brc.stud shirt. He was minus gloves , overcoat and comforter , and wanted to know the way to the jail to obtain lodgings for the night. Ha was directed by the shortest route. Real Estate Transierrf. rnsc Clegg Hitd wife to Patrick W. Besly , w. d. , lots 19 and 30 , Omaha Bmldfng an-1 Siv ncra Association ad dition , Omaha $150. Henry H. Moons and wife to 0. & S. W. R. R Co. , part lot 1 and lot 2 , block 15G Omaha $75. Brucn Veiaa and wife * o Abbio J. Rollins ; < | c. d. , e. 3 lot C , bloek 1D3A , Omaha 51. Abbi * J. &nd Chi . F. Rollins to Nellie F. Veis& ; q c. n , o. 4 lot 6 , block 198 $ , Omaha ? 1. ind cations. WASIIISOTO J Dnnember 25 , 1 a. m. For tfio nnper Miaaio-ippi f nd ewer Mi' 'uri vnlli-ys : Partly cloudy we-.t er ; couf.h e-tto north * ttosr wiud-jtiMig temperature , and in the sou'hrn ' p.irti'ms ' fal'iug ' btrorn- rtfir ; tor the uiiddlp a'ates , cltarIT fair reather ; flight fill in trniocr- tor'- ; rising b-iromcter in the southern portions. The Programme of Prayer. The following is the proftrr.mrr.e for Uio week of prey -r , beginning Janiwry 2nd , w'nioh 5il be iccr.craUy obc.rved in thin ci'y and elsewhere : Jan. 2 , Siin. Christ the only ! -.i pa of the lost worll. Jan 3 JJon. Taanksgivine ; fnr the blesaint'3 , terup r l and spiri'tiil , of the last year , at.d pr ycrfor their con tinuance. Vs. cxlvii ; n , Cor. , ix : 11. Jan. 4 , Tti33. Humiliation and con fession on account cf ind < vidu > 1. flooial aud natinnnl sina. D .u is:3 : 19. Jan o.Wod Prayer for ilw church of Christ , its unify and purity , its ministry : nrd fi > r revi Is of religion. Eph. iv : 1 15 ; Pa. Ixxxv : 6-8. Jan. G , Thur. Oiiriatiui education ; prayer f. r the family , Sund-iv asl.oole , nd all educitif ual inatitution ? , for Young Mo'i'a Christian si RO"tntr > nand - , and for the press. Prov. ivl-J3 : ; Tim. Hi : 14-17. Jan. 7 , Fri Prayer for the preva- lenia of juBtic-1 , humanity and p ce among all nations ; for the supurtssidn of intemperancj n id SibbithdL-aec'a- tion. I-a. lvii : 13 13 ; I Cor. ix : 25- 27 ; Ps. Ixvit : 1-7. Jan. 8 , Sit Prayer for Christian mU-inns and the c nvrsion of the world to ChriaIsi iii SdbbaHi crhn ! l R-nn The son ? of Mary. Lukoi4G5 ; . ftoldantext ; My aoul di'h tuaui.ify the Lird , ard mv spirit hath rejficed in God iry Savior. Luke i ; 4047. Commit veraes 51-55 Jan. 9 , Sunday thsme On the min istration of the Holy Spirit. Undoubtedly tha Uedc shirt In the United States ia manufactured at thu Omahii Shirt Fn.ctory. The superiority of Material nnd wn kinaiiahip , corn- nined with their grer.t improvements , that Is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs au l Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at tha w jderatc prfcnof $1.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed firat-claas and will refund the money if found otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , aud Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to comforr , warmth and durabil ity. To invaliila and weak-lunged persona wo ofl'er Hpo-.ial inducements in the manner those goods arc IE a defer for their protection. PH. A WONDEUF u LDISCOVERY. For the speedy euro of Consump tion and all diseases that lend to it , such as stubborn coughs , neglected Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth ma , pain in the side snd chest , dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sere Throat , and all chronic or lingering diseases of Ihe throat and lunurs , Dr. King's New Dis covery haa noeci'nland has established for iteelf a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in tlusir practice. The form ula from which it h prepared ia high ly recommsndod by all medical jour nals * . The clargy and the press have complimented it in the moni plowing terms. Go to yaur druggist and get a. trial bottle free of cos : , pr a regular size for § 1.00. For f > ile by d(5) ( ) J. K. TSH. OmnTw. THE DAILY DEE the Litc.it Home and Tele- News of th Day. TALKING AC 1LVSTTHIE The Attorney General of Ireland Bapidly Dry ing Upr _ - A Desperate A mptto Uueailh ths "Ci'iinos" of'the Land lea'gne. Excitement Around the Pour Courts Unabated. VS. TEXAIiT. DUBLIN , Deocmbor 20 J p. in. The exci tm-nt over thf alstc trials cf tha inr ictttl lind le. iieis c- ! > ! i i : i un-xbated. Tin retsr-ment of Juisice May from tha bench is unanimonsh commended , and ia viawed wr.ii t-suf tnt'ibJ y iRfEabers of tholeai-up , atir it if 4-p iily decried tha' a'.rnng hiiii * thrown aby his Cfllea uai were iaracly re = n u'lbh for hia actio : : . A'l t > T-ii ii 'he d jy flumbera tif p.os-i.i'if Ir fcinen p'iurftl ' iulo the cit } ' , a'.d eviiiucj : tlu ois topic .f cnmersa'itm aoii-tig allclasEea was the prospoc s oftlse triu-er ur9 and tha ui- tlubr.C'j [ the tr al uoon thfatnru of th-j mighty niovcraeiiv for popnrar righis. Long before the tliua fcr the open ing of ilu tiauso this moniL" | ! tha court room was crowded to uff catitui. Every avaiUblo portion of epaco wed occupied r.nd the places ri1- asr'ed for U erepirtera wen > partially aurreaJored to the public , who held tickets of admission. The scene when the crir announced the approach of the juige' , was an impressive one. The fl K-r of the court room waa crowded with a mas of spectators , which ovetfl urcd into the lobbies , cluuu to t o ra lm s and filled the streets beyond. Among them were many of the most we.iltb > nr.erchanta and tradesmen of Dublin and num bers of members of the League pmm- inent in its atlminiatration. The gal leries rero filled to overflowing with ladies , the 'ront row , formerly re served , having proved insufficient to meet the proving demand for tickets. There was not a sound as the attor ney general rose and coti- tinttcd his speech at the point where he luft off yesterday. II - Argued that the p-oofs of a gigantic conspiracy ai iinst th tovfrnment were overwhelmtPK , and siid that the only d fSanlty with thecrcWnwns in the rejection evidence. HH quoted further from short hand reports pub lished in the newspaper- , which he claimed indicated plainly the unlawful aims and se jtioui mcanaaniployedby the league. He was particularly severe on ISriMinanand Parnell. There wre eevaral attempts at hisinf : winch were promptly ? up- prepaLd by tno court nfficors , other- w'se the ba > t of oraer prevai'ed. Tlw ap-tch of the attorney general will prubibly nut be concluded befi.re * dj .urnment . to d y. It is not con- aid .rdd a powerful flea. A StlUOCS COLUSIOJT. Special Dispatch to itio Bee. DUBLIN , DocamWr 294p. . m A aeriuiH collimsm occurred last night between the soldiers of the British army stationed at Wiwtport , Myo cnunty , and the civilians ot that place. In the affray many of the people Were wounded. T e raihtry , with fixed bayore's , tnrrounded them , aud eretued gi7ea $ excitement - ment among the populace. As aoon aa the news of tha affir reached Castloton , which is ten miles north- c.ut of Wastport , the dragoons sta tioned there were ordered to saddle their horatc and ba ready for any e'mcrgL-ncy. LOSS OF A FBESCII IKON CLiD. SiMClHl Dlsp&tcb to 'Jhc Ht& LOUD S Decem'ier ' 29. The French ironclad ' RiehuHen , " wnilo Ijingat Toulon , took tire and sunk this morn ing. The "Riche'icn" belonged to the marMtin.o t jvisin of T-nlou r.d car- ritd tin gun ? ; had an firmer 8i incn-ui thick at tha wr er line and was about 8 000 toiid. Many of the crew were ii-j jred in the fire , but no lives were rt-p'jrted lost. ORINDINO SLOWLY. Special Dispatch to Ibo Bee. DDBLIX , December 30 1 a. m. In ihe a'B trwl , iba attorney-general , , cfntinning h -ntroductoty ad-Ires ou ( behalf of the crown , critic zed thpob- { ji > ct of the land leacu ? . and in illustration - tration of hia remarks quoted from , speeches of Mosr * . Parnull aud Dil lon. He alHO refer'-od to the liberal- ify will which American friends of the land Iciguu h. d aunpliod funds to eu.iVila it t > carry its object. Ho fur ther said that the object of the pros- ccuuon in bringing the travererg to trial was to suppress a species of tyr anny which overwhelmed both rich and poor ? which dofid law , and had reduced Ireland to a state of anarclty. The attorney-general's voice was very weak , and his speech wa not as cfljc- tivo as was expected. When the court adjourned the cr wds which were waiting outside cheered I'aruell nnd the other defendants , but public interest in the czio seems to be dimin ishing. Very little or nothing of a dramatic ch.iracter has thus far oc curred in connection with it. FCXEJUL OF OKOEOB ELIOT. Spael&l lUr-iich to The Eo < r. LONDON , December SO 10 p. m. George EHot , the authoress , wa buried to-dty in Highgate cemetery. There w a a jjrent atsstnblage of liter ary men. The weather wus wet. GOWA > 'S succrss. Special D jp..tch lo The D'e. LOSDOK , Decembar 50 1 a. m. It ia now ceserted by Mr. Gowan's friends tha * the meeting of the sr are- holders of the Rsding reid Thursday waia grea' f.nrc'ss , unanimity in favor of Mr Gowan prevailing throughout Mr. Gowau'd time has been fo a very j.reat ixtent occupied in receivicc and pfy\i \ > K " ci-il viaitir. Tne-day n'ghtilr. ' John Hen-y Bales- tore , member rfpailumont for Dav- or.pirt , and form rly member of the famous banking oouso of Jay Cook , .McCnllougli & Co. , and later of tl.o reorganized firm of McCullf.Hjjh & Co. , gave a grand dinner at the con servative cl'jb , 74 St. James ftnn : ! , in hcnr > r of Mr Gowcr. Mr. Uu ei- tone is well known for h's ' go. emus hospitality and the eff.iMO-i of his per- doii'il rninnera , but en th'S occa-i < > n thesn traits in his character show fc-rth masi coti'picuously. TJe b rq et was a notable en. brilliant enccess. There were f > .r y cuaits , with the principal bankers , merchants , editors J2j ! . . ERICKSON Wholesale ami Ketall Manm facturio ] n p * ? v a ? p * da V * ( Jolt ! mil Silver Watches ; i.iil-f nclry in the City. Come and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ER1GKSOH , lfit' ' t Dodge , Opposite PoatoOico. Man acturer of all ikimti of = Summer Bologna ( Cervelat "Wursta ) a Stocia tiy. Orders promptly filled , = . a 17.4 Burt St. , Omaha , Neb. do23-t THE CENTRAL DINING HALL , Southwest corner 16th find ! Dodge. Has lately been leased by VTho has had years experience in the hotel and restuaurant4huai- ness , nnd will run a flrst-clnss house. MEALS AT ALL HQUBS. Board by the Day or Week , with Lodging or without. CcntnUly Located , ; Y All sales strictly cash , therefore we are enabled to oiler the consumers of the weed only lirst quality goods for their money. Best straight lOc Cigar in the city , Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city , Best Straight 5a Cigar in the city , Detroit Em Cut a Specialty , Oar 80 J Pine Cnt is a good one , Bagley's May Flower b 8 and 16 ounce tins , . For 40c we have bang up Smoking Tobacco , -VT TtlE " MICHIGAN TOBAGGO STORE , " 1417 Donff as Strert. We are the only D a er3ia , the Celebrat9d Bagley's May Flower. aud lawyers of the metropolis r -presetted , besides several noli.- men. & 'o rtPisns f ROM TUB " Special awp tcb to 7hs Gee. LOJ.-DOJT , December 20 , 10 p. m. In the matter of the otlicial inquiry ordered in reference to the loss of the tr in n < 3'Bhip "Atlantic , " which left thu West ludie-i for Portsmouth hat summer , and vraa never afterwards hoird of , the c Jinrnittae have report ed tha * there \ra every reason to be lieve that the thip WSB sound and sea worthy wh.'ii ahe snil.d , but th-y are nnable to state tKo cause of her loss. ' d'-onit to mention The jominii'eo ' - ; proper tion , how-eve- a mor > basis of con jecture , UHW etwura storms prevailed at the time aloii the course she would have sailed. CABLEGRAMS. Bpecia Dispatc.ica to 7ns Rat. The examination uf an array corpo ral , charged with drilling the men in favor of i cuiin organization , is in . of Limer - before magistrates p.gress ick. A Constantinople dispatch says the Turkish eq-udron at Greta has Daen strongly reinforced' A dispatch from Cape Town a\ya tha Basra have opturedDiirby , and all tho.e who refused to join the Boera were ah'jt r.nl the shopi sacked. The Dutch government hai offered England its go .doffiooi in tha settle ment of Us trouble in South Africa. Three man liavo been arrested a : Clonbar for complicity in the murder of Lori Wountraorris. M. I3hunu- * > , the French politician , is reported to be dying. The government ia miking extra ordinary military preparations in Dublin looking to a crisis in the event of the conviction ot Mr. Pirnellar.d H * f fl To Merrona SafFerers-Tho Great European Remedy Dr. J , B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. UUapos'tlvecureforsperaiatorr1 ' a , Scoirul Wcakn , ItSi-atensff and a I d'3 .resulting from Self-Abase , < tuui Anxlo ot Memory , I'tin- . ibo Baric or Sid' I ih ' 3 - " i let jrru : 523 Inizhlty & it Tne Sf / edidne It heinK tua t&g wtr wonder a ful ncceM. fa X33 PampbleU eu t irei . iaii. Write Iir them ai. et W pin < nt ! w . Price 8-eW'J1.00jia.-j > .icKweortta ! pick- ages for J5.CO. Afldre-s a Itiers I to j. r. snir - v uaoicisE cj > , > 0 * . JltfJHl 106 Ji .In it. , Buffalo , H.y. Sold In raihak ' . F. Geo.iiBan , J. W. EtU , J. K. 1 A * ! rJI dr. - East India Pile Care. The only specific for all forms of Piles. Ill use in foreign coun tries for years , lately intro- d need into America. Warranted - ed to give instant relief and a permanent cire guaranteed. Soldfcyall druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 5 ( > cents , foy.t ho American agents , Bichardson & Co. . IVhoiesale Druggists , Saint Louis , 2Io. ZAIIA'S BILIOUS PHIS , gnaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Billons and Liver Complaints , Costiveness - tiveness , Sick Headache , In- them. IN USS rOBTY" YSABS. CSLE3HATED SCOTCH A Safe and Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS , COLDS , ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and Strengthen ing the Lungs. SOLI ? ZTTEHYWKSIUB. Price ozily 10 Cents. SHOW GASES IT O. CT. W J. 1317 CAS3 fcT.,01LinANEB. tTA good jB/rtraent alirayi on hinJ."S )