- > A 1. , ' - „ I THE OMAHA TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB. FRIDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 22 188Jt 82 AND There is no HOUEO intbis oily whl-ra you can buy good Boots and Shoes as cheap ns you can at the . -MAMMOTH Establishment OF SELL cs for Babies , Shoes for Ladies , Shoes for.'Mon , ' , Shoes for "Women , i 'Boots for Boys , I \ Boots for Men ( 1 anqthere is up reason why you Bboud suffer lor want of Boots andShoes , ns lone as this firm sellko Cheap ! Cheap ! ! Oneap ! ! Hii m rod , & Dormann , iccessors to Fred Lang. ) LEADING of the test , Grau Depot of the Celebrated FLAKE i IvRRANTED. ES' ' ill Thjqffry'flour that gives general ' eral mis'f-iotion. it makes the * sweets j-and lightest bread. L ! ' ' J'OWDER oiii ihs only Powder highly ro0rinnended by the most olebrated oheraists..We . . Keep It. California SugarY r Y > fhich is pronounced to be the purest aitiule over brought to this mirhet. Boat/ / ' ' Branches of California PELOHES , 4PR1COTS , > and other fruits , Extracts , Limberger and Swiss Cheese , Tobacco and Cigars , 'Crockery & Glassware , Winos and Liquors , GRAND DEPOT FOR CALIFORNIA Claret , Port , Sherry Imported Cognacs , Rhine Wines , all for Medical Dees. Our Prices being always low , wo ivite you to call , \ Heimrod II & Dormann , S , W > Career of 13th and Jack- sou Streets , i THE INS AND OUTS. h. Scramble for Power and Fr s- tip , Principally Plunder , In New York State. The Machine Eucceae fully Manipulates for Folder by Means of Forgery , A SttUwnrb French Man Basely Deceives the Friends of Robertson. i Oemocrntin Faction * Tnko n Mttlo Tiiuo to J.ond Tliolr Blunderbusses- Tno Distillers Uncork Their Phials ot Wrnth , Now York Republicans- ( > oclr.l D'.M'itch ' to Ilia lin SAUATOUA , September 21. The re publican etato convention reassembled at 10 o'clock and proceeded to nominate natemunibcra of thu slulu central committee. The pint for in adopted has no now planka , excepting ono on the prohibition question , na follows : jRciofwtl , That while there are vary ing opinions on the subject of liquors , wo aubacribo to the principln that propositions on that subject , like nil other propositions for a change in the fundamental law , ought to bo submit ted to the popular voto. STUOKQ LANGUAGE. NEW YUIIK , September 21. The Times says of the nomination at Sara toga : "Its hardly worth while an- nllzino ; the influences which have contributed to the nomination of Fol- gor , the republican candidate , for gov ernor of this state. The fact is that thu Gould-Conkling's combination , backed by all the power which federal admit istration could exert , has ac complished what it set out to do. The result will bo a disappointment to a , majority of republicans and to a lan > o number of voters who on other than party grounds have appreciated the tienifkanco of the fight made against Governor Cornell. It n ay also turn out to bu a disappointment to the men who have been mainly instrumental in bringing it about./ / ' OOULD'H TinuMrii. The Times editorially says : "Jay Gould has triumphed at Saratoga. Lot the facia bo distorted ever so in geniously , the future governors of this etato have been warned they cannot run counter to the schemes of Gould. The republican candidate was too strht a cpnstructionist of the obliga tions which state executives ewe to the people , lloscoe Colliding too has had an invaluable advertisement as a legal practitioner , for the fact has been made manifest to all men that when ho adda his political influence to a liberal .retaining fee , ho thrown a Btreriftth * which in no contemptible niako weight. It the task not baforo the party should provo too heavy it will be demonstrated the fault of cer tain persons who personally u'ro sufli- cioutly prominent to leave no doubt as to whcro to place the re sponsibility for defeat. The demo cratic capacity for blundering is for tunately well enough assured to ren der the prospect of carrying the state with any republican candidate of pto- sumed honesty by no means hopeless. But defeated or victorious the repub lican party of Now York has received u blow in the liouao of its friends which ia surely u gratuitous trilling with its strenuth , and which will do inoru than mij thing which has hap pened in the last ton years to demol ish ilu capacity for growth and tokuve it without the sympathy or respect of thosu who looked to it us an exponent of political morality and the champion of administrative reform , THE TAIL OF TJI1 ! TICKET. SAUATOUA , September 21. U. Piatt Carpenter nominated for governor ; A. Hepburn , for congressman at largo. I'OLIIICAL KOKOEKY. NEW YOIIK , September 21. Thu Evening Post has a < li pUcli ; Irmn Saratoga which says : Gdii. Husted recuirud the following dupatch from Robertson : WIUTK PJ.AINH'N. ' Y. SoptemberSO. To Gen. J.V. . Husteil , oaro J W. Vrnrmun : S'cphnii H. French bus no an hority , and'novor h' to represent mo ia tiio state commit.ee. lit ) un- bU hoiized uppciirauoo there waa an insult to the West Cheater dolomite * and fraud upon ma. It ia machine tacti' ovi r gain. ( Signed.V. ) . H. ROUKKTSON " The ubuvu was received at Congreea hall about jostorday , but as Husted was at the Grand Union hotel it did not como into his hands till 11 to-dny. At the close of the convention French was again eought nut and asked with reference to tliia ( Justed dispatch. Ho rnnowod the foimur statement that he was authorized to act as proxy by telegraph and added , < vith the emplm- aU of his umbrella handle on the palm of his hand , "The bottom facts in this oaee are those ; Robertson has all along declared to mound to other of Folger's friends tha the intended to support the administration , and on the other hand he has persistently declared to Al. Dapgett he was forOjrnoll. " At the Western Union P. E. Wea- tervolt , receiver of dispatches , says no dupatch over wont out of the oflico oil u Bonding blank. If ouch a dm- pilch is alleged to have been received by any ono it is prnna facie evidence of fraud. John G O.TCII , manager of the Western Union ofliso , says if the French dispatch is on ono of the com- puny's "counter blinke " , it is mani festly fraudulent , lla never delivers messages on such blauk.s. MACHINE TACTICS. SAIIATOOA , September 21 , Great excitement was caueod by the discov ery that the dupatch authorizing Po lice Commissioner French , of Now York , to act & proxy for Collector llobcrlfon at the meeting of the stale c 'tnmittoo was a forgery. The dis putcli read as follows : "New YORK , September 19. THen < Hon , Stephen 11. French , Grand Union hotel , Saratoga : Please act AS my proxy at the meeting of the state coMinittoo , and oblige ( Signed ) W , U. RormitTHON. " [ 12 paid , Ivy. ] Considerable indignation was ox fressud , and n rieid invcstication will bo made to discover the perpetrators of the fraud. The forged messngo haa been photographed and copies circu lated among the delegates , with avion of identification of the hand writing. Noxr Yorli ProhiljttlonUti. b'l'cdftl Jl ptttch to Tlic Urn. HociiESTKH , N. Y. , September 21. The state prohibition convention made thu following nomination * : Governor , A. A. Hopkins ; lieutenant- uorornor , W , H , Boole ; chief judgu of the court of appeals , 0. A. Ilnnnunnd ; congressman at largo , L. S. Fruimiau ; congressman , thirly-tirst dietrict , Jos. W. Grover ; judge of supreme court. V. F. Willard. Kc.iv York Dfnuoorat * SpoclM Dispatch to run Unit. SYHACUSK , September 21. The democratic state convention mot this morning and after appointing various committees adjourned till to-morrow. Tlio niktlHors Platform- SpocUI Dispatch to Tux DH. CINCINNATI , Saptombcr 21. The National Dintillorsond Liquor Dealers association adjourned this afternoon , after having completed reorganization. The following is their declaration of principles : 'SVHEiiKAH , Wo have , by yielding obdienco to the most oppcusivo laws imposed upon any business interest in the country , given abundant evi dence of our being a law abiding com munity of citizens ; Itcsolrcd , That wo are in favor of yielding equal obedience to the un written law of the laud , which impels sobriety , good order and respect for llio opinions and customs of all good citizens. Resolved , That \vo are in favor of the sale of spirits being placed on the HOUJO footing at other merchandise. licfolvtd , Further , that wo favor a judicious license system throughout the country , which ohall equally ben efit the government and afford ua pro tection ; and the enforcement of laws pertaining to the proper government of cities and towns ; wo oppose fanatic ism and prohibition as detrimental to the rights or a mnjority of American citizens , and consider it the duty of nil mambers ot this association to op pose such legislation at all places and times. Wo make no political ties or requirements ns an association , but leave it to thu membero to act accord ing to their own judgment and inter est. est.Tho The reorganization of the associa tion gives the new orginizition ytho name of the National Spirits and Wine Association of the United States. Any person , firm or corporation may become a member who is engaged in the manufacture Cr Bale t > f wine , spirits or liquors. ' Thu management is confined to a board of twenty-live directors. Among the duties desig nated as pertaining to this board is the employment of all legitimate means to check the extreme irrational tendencies of fanaticism and intoler ance ; to correct public sentiment , when it is found to bo iinmicablo to the business interest of thu mom- bera of the Association. They are also to reform all abuses calculated to arouBo and justify nuch feeling of hostility. When na tional k'gmlation alL-cting the business ( if mumbora of the association is to bo considered , a vote of all members is to bu taken und in case two thirds ai > rec upon uny plan then the board of directors shall take such measures us they deorn necessary to cccuru legisla tion , but not more than 15 percent of thu futidu for any ono year shall bo expended in this way. The board of directors organized by the election of George I. Staig , of St. Louis , presi dent ; \V. J. Friday , of Pittsburg , first vice president ; Pilip Xalta , of Peoria , aicond vice prerident ; J. L. Pratt , of Chicago , secretary ; Edwin Stevens , of Cincinnati , treasurer. Colorado Democrat * . SjucUl PUpttch to Tim Hun. DENVP.II , Col. , September 21. The demccnitu of Coluibd'i in convention this atlurnoon , nominated by acclama tion , Juinnii li. Grant , of Like , for govtr-jor ; John H , Pro WITH , of Uont , lieutenant governot- , mid Vincent D. M&rkham , of Aruuahop , jndiro of the supreme court. No other bualne.aa of inip'irtaneii wasirausauttd. Adjourn ed till to-murrotv at ton o'clock , Tlie CnmbnrlHUd Comrade * . i poclal l > spatch tj Tim Due MILIVAUKEK , September 21. The reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland ole-uod to-day with u grand Htrept parade , iu which dis tinguished military guests participated , In closing the meeting ot the society liu following cllicera were elected : President , Gen. Phil. Sheridan ; cor responding secretary , Henry M. Cist ; recording secretary , John W , Steele ; troauuror , Gen , Jas. S , Fullortou , Maion'fl Petition. Special illifatcli to TUB Iltit. JiUKFALO , September 21 , Counsel For Sergeant Mason filed a petition Tor habeas corpus. Argument will bu heard on the motion for a writ at Utica , early in October. An Oil Corner. bwd"J | Dl ptdi to 'I in Jim I'IITJBUKO , Kept ember 21. The Commercial Gazette will say tomorrow row : "Thero is good authority for the statement that an attempt is to be made to corner oil on a biy scale. Op erations have already been commenced hero and elsewhere , and about 12 , . 000,000 barrels have already been * bought and taken out of the market. Heavy buyers outside of this pool hold several million barrels , and it is said the present break is for the purpose of shaking out weak holders. Merchants and Dealers Throughrut the Entire West are Invited to Visit the { yiammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by . IVTDONALD& j WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , -AT ST. CTOSIEIPIBL , : MO. , The Brightest Lighted , Best Appointed Jobbing UOUBO \ \ \ Atnorioi , contnlnlnrj the argest Stock of Dry Goods and Notions west of the Mississippi. So'o manufacturer ! ! of the celebrated McBonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and Cottoaade Paats , CYC 10HE ULSTERS , LINED SUETS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at rail Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visitji [ all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember E. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE SPOILS OF WAR. England Cautiously Testing the Powers on Her Egyptian Policy , The Power of DoLeasopo Over the Canal to be Modified. ThoCownrdly Khoillvo Now Thinks Himself a Bigger Man WolRoloy. A Variety of Foreign NoteB. Special Dispatches to Tint BBE. WHOLESALE AUHESTB. CAIUO , September " 21. Under the direction of Sultan'iPAsha , wholesale arrests of supjlQrtei Df-We ktloBal pMy are uinkllgrby'.llu IThudlvu'il HOV- ornmont. AH who signed the pro clamation authorizing Arabi Pasha to continue the war , have been impris oned. Arabi Pasha asserts all his nets wore nt the instigation of the khedive and sultan , arid that ho was unable to restrain the Egyptian army from fighting. Ilia war oflico hus been searched and important docu ments found. Thirty fanatical fhuiklca nro placed in the citadel. Abdulah Pasha ia reported not hilled. Ilo has eent word Unit ho is willing to surrender. KIOTOUB I'nOCKSSION. ALEXANDRIA , September 21. Two nights ago a procession paiudml the MroetB of Cairo. Alluh protect Arnbi Pasha ; Allah destroy that Christian Maliamond Towflk , were the cries. Thu khedive appointed a opucial commission to inquuo into and prosecute - cute thu authors of the outrages of Juno last. The commission ia com posed of four Europeans and three natives , and is under his presidency. The native and foreign consulates will bo ruprcsontatrd but will have no votes. The khcdive also appointed u similar commission to set at Trntah to investigate the crimes in other parts of Egypt during the rebellion , A train of immense length arrived in Cairo bringing several thousand iiiitivoH , who nllrged Arabi 1'iulm hud force thum to lenvo their homes. Ahmott Hefut IV'sha , appointed governor of Alui.tiHlria , ia removed iH'UHUau of the objection of Europoanti igaumt the appointment. HTANLEY'H KKTI/US. LONDON , bi-ptembor 21. The American rablo ia rei.tonul. Htanluy , tliH Afncin explorer , Iina errivbdat Lisbon. IIOILKIl II.M'LOHION. LAUIUNK , September 21. Thu joilur of the ferry steamer Hiclioheu exploded this morning and killed the > ilot. A farmer , the eon of the pilot , a missing , and is supposed to have ) eon blown overboard. Several pas- songora were eevcroly scalded by the steam , WON'T HUHUKNDEU. The garrison at DimiotU refuse to surrender. HKll'l'KI ) OUT , POUT SAID , September 21. Fort Ohemileh has surrendered , The garrison risen wan found to consist of only 80 ; non , the remainder of thu foroe liuv- iUg gone to Damiettu last ovcning. THE ( JANAL QUKSTION , LoNDON | fieptombcr 21. The Times , speaking on thu Suez canal , declares that in uu ago when the con trol c f nations over arms of the sea passing through or o mmanded by their territory is being everywhere abolished it is impossible to allow the directora of a company to arrogate powers ua extensive as were uvim plairnod by Denmark over the sound. The neutralization of the Buez canal , In its reasonable aonso , is understood to mean that it shall be regarded as an arm of tlie sea. There is not now a question of enlargement of the canal or construction of u new ono. The practical-question juU now is how to secure ourselves , iu cnso of complica tions which may possibly arise , against being thwarted by Do Lessops. The subject of the canal will , wo believe , seriously engage the attention of the government. BEDEL TJllUSUHE. CAiKOSoptombor21. Abont 200- 000 sterling were taken from the treas ury by Arabi Puaha. Eighteen thou sand was discovered at the war ollice. Deficits are probable also in the de partment of the interior. AN Ksirnr OAIIIIISON. POUT SAID , September 21. Nearly nil the garrison nt Fort Ghumiloh Hod before the surrender. The gunboats have gene to Diunitn , which garrison resolved to lay down its arms. Ab- dollah Pasha and Aboulata Pasha , with a small escort , have gene in the direction of Cairo. AN KALIAN KK11KL. . ROUE : deserted tote to two years im missal from the sa MOVING ON DAMIETTA. ALKXANDUIA , Saptombor 21. Gen. yood and Admiral Newell will move eimultanoouely up on Damiotta early to-morrow ixnd demand the r.urrcndor. Ono thousand of Abdollah I'iial'a'a ' men at Shorbinua , escaping , cannot procaed further owing to breaks In the railway. The khedive refuses to re ceive the natives of Cairo compromised by the rebellion. ADV1CB TO TIIK 1'OHTK. CONSTANTINOPLE , September 21. Ambassadors express cuniidonno in the policy of England in regard to E ypt und adviio the porto to act in accord ance with her. NO OIIKAI * LAIIOK. LONDON , September 21. Ata _ moot ing convened by the democratic fudur- ation hold hero last evening to discuss the proposed introduction of Chincdo labor into Great liritnin a motion call ing upon the government to frame measures to prevent the importation of Chinese. Parr , of San Francisco , Ba'd if the Chinese came to Great Britain English workingmen might go and die. MAHSACIIK T1IHKATKNKI ) . OATTAIIO , September 21. The Leader of the Albanian league at Scutari having resolved to nmusncio and rob the richest chriBliaim , iuelud- ing the Kiiiflish consul , two hill tnlo ) marohud to Scutari mid provenml ) the nmsnauro. The connula iiHk"d that the garrison at Kc itari bo ni-inforcud. KUNKIIAL Ol1 Dlt rt'HBV ' , Oxnnui. St-pU'iiibor JJl.- Gladstone was ( ( , pill bearer at the funerAl of Dr. 1'usoy , and Cirdiiml Nownmn wullted beoido thoc'jUiu , IliahciiiM'ck riios , doan ot Liddull , aiul Canon Liddull , ollieiatcd at the serviroa. Flugs of thu city wuro at half mast. All digni taries of the university were present. ItKLKAHK OK HUH1'KOT < DOIILIN , September 21. i'ho last of the BuepuctH wuro releaiud from Kilnmlnlmm jail to-day. Au Iowa Kemlnlsounce. Hioc' | l D iulch ( ) to Till li" . \YAHIIINUTON , 8eptombor21. When It P. 1/jwo , now of thin city , wasgov- ernor of Iowa , In 1858 , ho , under in structions from the kgislaturo , called upon Secretary of the Interior Thomp son to audit and state an account in favor of the stuto and against the gov ernment for certain monoyii alleged to bo duo the former at five per centum upon the value of nil public Innds dis posed of within her boundaries by means of military land warranto. Lowe now c < * llii upon CommiHsionur McFarland , of the general land oflico , to state thu account in question under penalty of a writ of inandumus , for which , Lowe asserts , ho will apply in case of refusal. The ox-governor says ho was in error years ago when ho made his demand upon thu secretary , as it should have btwn made upon the commissioner of the general land of fice. The whole question was before the forty-seventh congress and ia still ponding. Claims amounting to s y- oral millions of dollnro possibly will upon the settlement of any ono test case forming a portion of thin very in teresting question. I'lonvy Emlif czlomout- Spcctal Dleintclms to Tins Hun. NBW Youic , September 21. The mining firm of James G , Sauda & Co. , announced as failed. Thu firm did u largo business with down town busi ness men and with society people np town who dabbled in mining ntncku. Sanda is reported as gone to San Fran cisco to attend to the development of several mining companies. It is not known whorj his partner (0 ( , 11. Oalla- ban ) has gono. Among the inquiring customers to-day were two uoeiuty ladies who contributed $1,210,000 each to a pool out of which they real ized $00,000 all said to have been loft in the hands of the firm for future An up town crocko y morohnni and "so'voral pro'mfiient laVy > " ' " ' 'tf'Btti < i.to have left each about $10,000 in the vaults of thu linn before iti members disappeared. A largo number of peo- phi deposited from $1,000 to 85 000 with the miming brokers ns margins. Neither of thu ( inn has buun seen since the llth itwt. It in stated the slicnirims neiy."d what cflucta could bu found. Tiullnn l IHspitcli to Tim Dim. Uiwiai , Ko. , Suptnnbcr 21. A private loiter from Ohuyiuinu Agency , dated JDi.li , stated that Ijb ! Puiauls , a half-breed Auvpthou , w.ia shot find killed by an Iiidiun about torty-fivo miles nuuth of thu aguncy. Soouta are now out after thn murderer. Thn lultur nlai ) statim tint on the 18th four Orcuk Indhum re pur ted ut the Clioy- ennu ngoncy , und informed the agent thut they were bt < ing | ) iirauud by rebel Cruokn , end asked protoution. It appoara Unit there is a [ jarty of Creuks opponud to the ronult if the late election in tlmt nation , and they have inaugurated a reign ot terror , killing or driving out all who sustained Governor Curtuin , A Ni > w Htivr ltoute > Hpoolil DUpitch to Tint Hun , I'liiLADKM'iiiA , Soptombur 21. In the star route tiiala to day the judge oxprenscd regret that the indictment win no voliiminouu. It wan hurd , he said , for the jury or court to iindur- .iul it without great I'm i f timi > , U. 8. District Attorney V.tU'iitir.u ex- j lam in ) ho Imd drawn up un indict- int uhiuh ho thought wuro suf- uu'iit , but when cucth itinincnt conn- tnl in vviiio mungiid iu the W shun- lon oiseu druiv niniiUr OIIUH , ) io ilmuglit ic bint to follow thuir ex- unplo , Th Irun ratll. Start. Uioclal | DUiutih loTiu llur , 1'nTbiiuito , Pa. , Suptomber 21. The difl'erencu between iimiuifacturoru and iron workers having been sett'eu1 , a largo number of milln started up with u full coinpiiinent of men to-day , and the b ilano j will bu in operation by next Monday. TELECUIAPH NOTES. CINCINNATI September 21 , The coin. mlttuti of tlio Ourfitld Monumental USBO- cl .t tin rf | irted ivret > U from all Hourcei $10,101 U7 in the lihtnUof ( iuueral Fuller- t Hi. O nurul Hiuitli AtUIiiH , of Frcepott , III. , vrui oli'ttui i-rator for tha noxUesslonj ( ! . ) ! . It. .M. Kelly , of i.oulnvllle , Tliu incctli b' thin ailjournuJ. HDHON. 1) . T , Se.lemlier | iil.-The firit fruit uf the He.iuua vidtcit tlili nectiun U > t liobT N , September 2l. The llearoi : park raced weru ixistponud on account ul C'l'llCAUO , Sei tember 21. The races ol tlio I hi K Filr us8oclutl"u were post- I dinxt un accuunt nt rain , HicilMoND , V * , September 21. The l ly of Aunu'tun Green , . well-kn wu ami ivealL ) v KiiuHn'imuu ' , was found iu tlio wood * In Chextf rticlii couniy , A utarviu dog wan Kuardlng the body. Giecn U * u ] > - huvo wandered oil In a dvluluta , THE PERPLEXED POOL. A United und Determined Ef fort to Preyent a Rupture. . , The Hopes of War Agnln Daihed to the Ground- ipatch to Tin HHX. OIIIUAOO , September 21. No formal meeting of the managers of roads running between Chicago and St. Paul was hold to-day , but a number of in formal conferences wuro held during thu day and dispatches nont to man agers out of the city. Thu result was tlio drafting of a plan for a division of the freight and passenger business , which will bu presented to the moot I/ / ing to he held to-morrow. It is thought this plan will prove acceptable to all lines in interest , and the threat- bu y cmonr > AHroutrs recognize this / * * VL'j ' 7" oftIt yeryjiufjJrJ < V 3 iini * for gonornl i , . - -1 * ' ' slashitig'oT'VtttWrfiii' ' , it .yrquld cover * . ; < > the mutt 'prurUable- 'porUb'ri"in-tli < ri ' ' * year's traflie , and the managers are , therefore ) , inclined to make conces sion * which thny would not listen to. at another time. Norlhnm Paolllo Offloord. H ] > cdal ll putcli to Tint lUie. Nuw YOIIK , Soptembor.2l. At tno mcutiiig of the ntnckholdura of the Northern Pacific to.dny the following named were re u'.uctod ' dirootort : I'roilunclc IlillniL ? , Ashbol II. Barney , .fohnW. Ellis , llufwnll G. Rallston , Robert Harris , Thee , F. Oakcs , Henry Villard , J. L. Stackpolu , Ruiijnmin P. Cheney , Bunion ; John C. linllit and Henry E. Johnston ; J. Pierrepont Morgan and August liolmont were added to the huard. The Olliuors of hwt yenr were ro-olcctotl ; tliuy nro Ilunry Villurd , preaidunt ; Thomas F. Oakus und Antnony J , Thomas , vico- presidents , Sammil Wilkenon , sccru- tury ; 11. LBIIOX Dolknap , treasurer ; ( ! jo , Gray , guneral counsel ; Adua Andersen , engineer in chief ; J A. Barker , gont'ral auditor ; Herman iluupt , of St , Paul , general muiagor of thu eastern division , and JV. . Spritguo , of Now 'I'nconiii , W. T. , gen eral manager of thu western dividiun , < Yollnw Jack- Uprcltl DlipaUh to Til , llxi. I'KNHACOLA , Bupicmber 21. The Situation JH mout eloomy. Forty-one new ciieru and eix ileaths are reported , There uro tvto dtaths und tuverul now cases on thu vcsmiU ut quaruntinu , Nurcing moiluirfl guin atrongth by uiing Brown'a Iron Bittert ) . It acts ike n charm in restoring to health ind utrength ovurBtruined nature. The great comedy succosa of the day , "Rooms for Rent , " will be pro- auiitcd at B'jjd'a tliis evt > ning for the irst time in Omaha , by a company direct from Now York. The play should not confounded with imita tions , as it is the original ono , and ranku with "Fun on thrf Uritol , " it living of the eamo class/ Wtttohos , llrf a , Ringa , etc , , at all grades. P J.'d under full guarantee 1 ' HUIIKHMAAN'H , Oppositu thu Alillard , Fresh grapes , 4o per pound , fett'a. Choice comb honey and fresh but ter ut Win , Gentleman's , BARGAINS IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT POLAOK'S , 1316 FARNABl ST. Bept20-2t Musera. Meuney and jlartman , the drain layers , are now ready to dig drains , luy pipe , etc. , and can do the- work in tv satisfactory manner every time. Give them u call. sup-l-tf Q. A. Lindquist , the Merchant Taller lor , 120u Faruani street , has u full and complete line ot Imported and Domoa- tie Suitings. Bept4-lm