, s + t s.x . r a , Hr , M , , , . ' > l I ' I 'M a ii . t t' t't ti THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . t l . TITIRTEENTII YYEAR. ; OMAHA NEB. I 1 IUDAYITNING + , NV , T f : o , 1883. Nee 1'11 s 3 THE OLD WORLD. Vast Varicly of News From all Paris of Europe , King William Congratulates King Alfonso in Significant Language. The Talk in the French Cham- hors and the Policies of Parties , Tho1'osalbllltyofl'cacetul Gottlmucnt of the Tonquln lllBlCUlttcs ltcvtvctl. k , M , , GENERAL FO1tEIGN NEWS. HALT YoU1 : role ; . PAnIH , November 30-Tho official do- erco abolishing prohibition of the importation - tation of American pork , states "if pork is carefully salted there is Ito danger of trichinosis. The municipal authorities I will Seize any bacon imperfectly salted , KIN ( WILLIAM TO AtVONSO. November . William BEItuN , 30.-Emperor - liam yesterday telegraphed King Alfouso , by way of Vigo , not through France , the following message : ' 'Allow mu on your birthday to adddress you my sincerest and heartost wishes for your happinots wid that of your country , to which you consbcrato your life with such uuoxam- plod self-sacrifice. As a memento of your visit to Prussia , the crown prince presents you a statuette of the great elector. I beg to express my deep gratis tude for the miner in which you have accepted my non's visit in my stead , and ovorwhelnted with your gracious sympathy - thy , an exemplar of friundship equally vowed to you for life. Emperor William - liam also forwarded a letter to Alfonso. . A 1 tDICAL SST ON. PAEIH , November 30-The cabine t council has decided not to accept the ins terpellation from Deputy Clomenceau concerning the Chinese momorauluni relative to tim proposed attack on Bac- ninth , because it would prejudice pending - ing negotiations. Iii the chamber of deputies , Clenioncoau intrcducea his interpellation - terpellation and urged immediate discus. sfon. Ferry moved the debate be poat- poned until the Tonquin credits were ' discussed. He added , that the Chinese reply to France's last note was expecte d * motnontarily. The chamber , by a vote of 308 to 1J5 , adopted Forry's motion. ' THE "LJWT CENTER" POLIUY. 1t a meeting of the left centro 0 I senate last night M , Leo y was elected president to suc uooeed-Waddh , ton , -rrho wasrecentl y appointed French ambassador to'Englan d -Say delivered an address. Ho eulti gized Waddington and reminded his hearers that the left centre had over been faithful to the prolicy of the great Thiers The leftccntro sadSaydoesnot desire the policy which Ferry recently sot forth I 1 t Havro-moro than words is necessary. rp want acts. The foreign policy of Co should be calm and deliberate , P a .t weakness as well as without also. . The government will find the Lett centre ready to take measures riecos- nary for the dignity and safety of the army while acting with ca inziess and regarding country. " In the chamber of deputies , Gauden quustioned the government regarding the decree relative to the importation o f Amoriran pork. Ileriasion , minister of commerce , asked that discussion el the subject be postponed until after the dos bate on the budget. L'audeninsisted th alabato be held earlier. The chamber ) finally voted the discussion take plac ° two weeks fioni today , 1 T11LOEItMAN I'RINCY.IN I'ARIH , } Prince Von HohenloheGerman ambas eddor to Franco , has informed Prime Minister Ferry that Crown Prineo Fred- crick William , of Germany , would pass through France on his way home from Spain , I A COMPLIMENT TO THE MINCE. MA1)1UU ) , November 30.-Frederick William , crown prince of Germany , was i . elected a fellow of the Academy of Juris , prudence by a vote of 180 to 12. pnAt/E POSSifiLE , l ) PAnIS. November 30.-Tune pacific sot lution of the Tonquin question is now ref - - t- f . g garded as possible. England is exercis- iug her powerful influence with France m bind China for a peaceful settlement. ' . t ARREST 0 ? .tN OILtNIiAN. I DUnLIN , November 30.-Mathews , editor of The Tyrone Courier , was arrested - rested yesterday on the charge of inciting Orangemen against Nationalists , a TO TII1 SOUTIf rOLe. 1 ' t Losmos , November 30.-Prof. Nor. i dclskjold , the celebrated Swedish Arctic explorer , is planning an uxpedi- 1 Lion to the South polo in 18J5. ( } I'INAI'UAL , state- gent shows an increase of bullion of Y 38,500. The weekly statomelt of the I junk of Franco shows n.t iucreaso of } i t , . ,00,000 franca gold , and a decrease of ff 2fi,000 franca silver. A NOTE YROM LOWKLL , t t minister Lowell , in acknowledging the t receipt of a copy of the resolutions Basscc by em ( lopes of the metropolitan Underground - ( ground railway denouncitig the author s of the recent explosion ; says : "As there 15 not a particle of evidence to show th e l S COniplicity of any American in the out rage , I nee no advantage in conunnnicat ink he resolutions to the b goverment a t Washington. " LOWEIL AS LOlli IuOr0B. : 1 The Fifcshiro Journal of "Scotland' d says : Sometime ago Earl Sulbornc , lord aiigh chsucelor of Enr.laud , wrote a lette r to a student slating tiaoro was no law b y fwhich Lowell could act as lord rector of ' ( it. Andrew's university , Thu letter has 1 boon suppressed until stow. Lowell has ] pen , asked to withdraw front the rector- 1 ° she 'n ' , Students have prepared a memo T trial ez resain regret at hie withdrawal fiend ftd iration of bis brilliant liters rY t tsbilitiuw other Election xiU soon b E t a hold , Bishop \Voodsworth will probably be a candidate. AnMY 111suurioNs. : C.ltno , November 30.-Of the 000 gendarnies who left for Sunkist 1Vcdnes- day last , 268 deserted on the railway journey to Suez. TILE i'OISTE SNUltllln ) . BEitLiN , November 30-The Porte has addressed a note to the powers informing them that Turkey oolored to scud troops to supproas the risuig in Soudan , but England refused the offer , FLEETING SPIRITS. Sevcral Persons Iiurrie to the Jud pleat Scat by Various Vio- lcnt tIolbods. The Victim of the Marshalltown Tragedy Dies of His Wounds. Fatal l'arclcssness With Strcct Cars L.I'rospeetit'o ' Ilynehing in : lrkansas. O1til1INAL HECOItI ) . M. RSiIA1.UOWN TRA(1EOY. MA1LHIlALLTOavN. Iowa , November 30.- Billy Ssansolr , the victim of Tuesda y night's shooting , died at 0 o'clock last owning , Sheldon , the murderer , is iii jail in default of $2,000 , bail for assaul t with intent to murder. A now charge will be preferred , KILLER By A STREET C.tlt. CiNcIn NATI , 0. , November 30.-Wit a liam T. McMullan , an old luau , whit looking at the movements of a switch n engine yesterday , was knocked down an d rum ever t y a street car and instantly killed. The driver and conductor were arrested , SHOT TO BiATIL : Lirrbe Roca , November 30.-A Var- ney special says : After a quarrel yesterday - day Freak Willians blew his wife's brains out by firing both barrels of a aho ( gun. Willinmsi escaped , A largo part y are in pursuit , and will probably lynch him if caught. A F.'MOUS CRIML. CIIICAeO , November -Theres a Sturla , aeltonced to one year's imprison meat for the murder of Charles Stiles , caller of the Chicago call board , was ro leased from the penitentiary at Joliet to day , having completed her term , 'J'im ' u killing and trial was among the most son _ rational in the criminal annals of the city THE Old ) T1CtCET. Editor Wattersou Gocs for Randal l anti His Campaign Cries , Nrw YORK , November 30.-hon. Henry Watterson , in a tolegrapluc editorial - ial to The Courier Jourttal , makes the following statements as to Mr. Tilden's candidacy and his connection with Mr. Randall in his contest for the speaker. ship of the next house of representatives : "The backers of Mr. fled once Randall more to the stupid talk about the old ticket , and are at this moment lugging Mr. Tilden into the contest. I can say positively and of my own knowledge that lrr. 'Tilden is as irreconcilably opposed to the old ticket na ho was lust summer. lie would not go to Washington to take the oath of otlico , far less to accept the nomination. Those who connect his nano with the presidency merely display - play their own ignorance , or worse. I do not believe ho has raised his hand or uttered a word directly or indirectly in the epoakerehip contest. Still bailled and beaten , R'mdall men are using the name of 31r. Tildes in a brutal and vulgar - gar niamler , such as , if Mr. Randall tines not disclnini itought to cost him Tilden's liersonal confidence and respect. " Hotel Burned. BosToc , November 30-Early yester torday a fire was discovered in hotel Clifton , a five story brick building , corner - nor of Bt rrick park Columbus avonue. The inmates lied in their night clothes without accident. Thu fire originated in the furnace rooun in the basement anal followed the elevator well to the roof and spread through each floor into the various rooms. The fire was confined to the building. Loss on building $1,000. Occupants losses light , ' The building was fully insured , At this ecaeon of law year everybody tae a cold and aomo er bad ones , By frequent expusures the mcuibrasetollho no.u becumo tery ecntltlre , and catarrh and Influrnxasare cpldenila Mullet may ho obtalnul by time eau of Ilor > J's Harslparllla. ) 'ormmyyoar , $ lu succession beglnmlg , en tar back 1 don t rcmember when , t lta ) thu catarrh In my herd. It conalted of a oonthual Sow , from my Role. Role.Ringing and Bursting Noises In my haul Bnmetlmoe the hcaring In my left car waeatTeoted. } 'Ituyearsabo about thI eeaaon of theycar Ihegan to use Il.el' . Harexparllla I w aa helped right ataybntI txmtlntalto ore it untilI loft my my'aelt cured.-51u. Eliza H , Cauladd , T.ow ell , ) Sass. Jerome Brownell merchant and extenllt o miller at Victor , Ontario county , N. y. , writes : "I hte utud Ilood's Sans alUla for my Catarrh , and Ithas helped h.e. 1 com der Ifood'sareaI aril ! , one of thuJbuet remedies for bIu1J dl.easa to Le obtilncd , 100 Doses One Dollar , ' 'I hsro been troubled pith that distressing com plaint , o ttrrh , and batu teen uing Ifoat's .Serra' p rllla , and sad It cue ) f the bast remollea I tia.e ever telen. Sly trouble has lasted ten years , and hover could get any relief until I con mcncol to use Ilood'a Har.aperlmablartln Shield , Chicago , Ii Dangeg from Catarrh Depend. unou the aninumt and extent of the Scro/n loud mruetlou. Unqueetlormbly eIar.y death , from omaumptlon ml au traced to ucgletttd cahrrh. Thtru la a tloleotltstree' . i roetrated arid roughlnr ewll.theeytewtwpthehose ; dlsehargud ouplouely , Mid the head seem. to aIdlt. In ruch aera Ilta l's Harsanarllla corrects the catarrh - tarrh by ) t. dirert action in dlwhar iiir the poieuu ( ruin the bloat through nahuu'e gnat outlet. , ao tbat baltby , rowed blood tuuLe. its , u si b shulesome. Hooas Sarsaparilla & 4d by drugflab , 61 ; elx for $5. 1'reputd by O , L 11001) kto , Apolt + tarta.LoweU Was THE TURK OF WAR. A Gollcral ai Vi orolls attack Vlhich Knocked the Shlfn u Oat of Turkey. The Mangled Remains of Many a Conlbly Bird Bleaching in Backyard Sunshine. ) lore and There Mouses Marie Bad by Sudden and Violent Ieatlls. noel CHEER. Loiisvlti.ti , liy. , November 80.-- - Thanksgiving day was recognized by suspension of business and general services - vices in churches. The day passed qui- oily. CmcAo , November 30.-Thalksgiv ing day was observed in the usual mail ncr by suspeisiot of business , service in , lunches , private charity and home cheer. There were no special features , Ii .t csts Clrv , November 30.-Thuinks. giving day was more generally observed than over before. Unioii services among the churchc3 and a ! mrado of local mill. tary were the features. All pliicos of amusement wore largely attended. Nilw Yoni , , Nove ibor 30.-Bright sunshine and bracing atmosphere contributed - uted greatly to the Joyousness of thanks. giving day , only works of 'necessity and charity being done , and those were given rest later in the day , that all might parr take of the dinner of the year. People were in holiday attire going to church or on pleasure bent. The Calithumpians and other fantastic corps were very ntt- morons this year , and enlivened the streets with merry music. Theatres and places of public resort vvero thronged afternoon and evening , 11euwN , November 30-Thanksgiving day was obscrged with religious services in the American chapel United States Minister Sargent gave a banquet in the evening. The banquet room was decorated - rated with the Amerieim and ( : ormmn flags , and portraits of the emperor autl Culprese of Germany and President Arthur. There were 2u0 peranu s at the tables. Minister Sargent proposed the toast "The President of the United States and Emperor Rrilliau. " purr \Vingart replied for the emperor of Gcr- many. The banquet was followed by a ball. .tC'IIE TS MEnrnIS , Tenn. , November 30.-A skiff containing vine railroad hands who had been at work on the Little Rock railroad , while crossing a river.'Thursday morning in a fog struck the coal flout. All the men were drawn under the coal barges. But several colored skitP men who wore near the scene of the disaster succeeded in rescuing eight of them. LOUISt'ILLE , Ky. , November 30.-Mrs. Mary A. Green , a very wealthy mid eccentric - centric aged lady living alonointhis city , was burned to death [ lust night. Her clothing was ignited by a candle , it is supposed , as no one was in the house at the time. GriENrisai : , Ohio , November 30.-A section gang of five miter on a hand car returning home , an the Southern Ohio dtvisi + n of the i ndiuna , Blooniingtoi tC Western railroad , near Bethesda , ll'ed nesday evuuimg , wore overtaken by a construction engine rnnmiing wild. Wil Mann Clay and Michael blcCoraicl : were killed instantly. William Mortiuiore was severely and others slightly injured. ] Jurtelr , Pa , , November 30.-A torri- 1)10 accident occurred near lucre laet oven. iug. Barry Costello and his aged mother tvero driving home to spend'I'hadsgiv iug tvheu tire vchicho upset over an uui- bankmont , killing Lath instantly. Sriusnl'uLn : , Mass. , November 90.- Frederick Armitagu , a prominent citizen of the town of Orange , I1aas. , wan killed yesterday morning by the accidental discharge - charge of 0. A. Bullarl's gun while fox hunting. MACON , Ga. , November 30.-A train from Macon to Savannah killed two nor groesWihliams and May , yesterday , The bodies wore terribly mutilated , TilE 1)EATII ) BICOBn. Cnrctoo , November 30.-The Daily News , Dixon , ill. , special says : Jas. L. Caup , appointed postmaster of Dixon by President Lincoln in 18(11 ( , and holding that office over since , tiled fromn a stroke of paralysis in church yesterday. Ile was well known in this portion of the state. ATCIiisoN Inns. , November 80- Itichard F , Clark , a tvcll known railroad man , died hero yesterday. Ho cano from Now Vurk , and was connected with the hIannibal aL St. Jo railroad for several years. PaILAI)1LvJIIA ) , November , 30.Ilon , Geo. E , lini'nes , liresident of the PC/III. / , "Society of the Cincinnati" died yester day , aged 70. BosToN , lloveinbcr , 30.-Rev , Warren H. Cudworth , pastor of the church of our Saviour , Unitarian , East Boston , dropped dead while taking part at the Union Thanksgiving service at maverick church. I IUANArorJs , November 30-Profess ser Samuel K. Ileabour , a distinguished educator of Indiana , died yesterday , aged 80 years , PauEllvnglto , November 0-Ex. Governor Stevenson , of tit eat Virginia , died yesterday , aged 04 , RHn1Mosl , November 30-Dr. Goo , 1V , Rigby , humorist , lecturer and cor respondent , died yesterday , aged 55 years. Churole Dedlc athnt , The Gorman Presbyterian church on Eighteenth street between Burt rind Cuinhags , will be consecrated to the service - vice of God next Sabbath , December 2d , Services ilk German at 10:30 : a , a Preaching by Rev , C , B. Schisiblo , from Dubuc1 uo , Iowa , and Rev. B. Schuettu , fr ° ui Chicago Illinois , ServicesbIII Services English a 230 p , m. Singing b the choir of the Second Prus byturinn church. Speaking by Rots. IInrsha , Blnynoy , hall and Mr. McCami dliah , &c. &c. All the church members of the city with their pastors , and all other friends are most heartily invited to attend , JomiN G. S'HAIBLE ( , Pastor of said Church. Icntlu twit o Snt'Idgo. Special dlspatelt to Tutu : I1sa. KI.ulNEv : , Neb , , November 80.-Judge Samuel L , Savidgo died this morning at 3 o clock , The [ tutors ! will ho hold Suu tiny afternoon at 1 o'clock , LATEST' FOItEIGN NEWS , 0'1)ONNELL'S ' ) ' Tit1A1 , ol'ENEI ) . LoxuoN , November 30-The trial of O'Donnell for the murder of James Carey began this morning before Judge (1eorgo Dommin in the old Bailey )01tce court. Two sheriffs and several alderman occupied - pied seats upott the bench. The sound court room was crowded , and several ladies were present. No ono was admitted mitted without a ticket. The approaches were thronged. Chas , Russell , A , M. Sullivan , solicitors Guy and Roger A. Pryor wro present as cousol for null , h envy Jones attorney general , and Poland nod It. S.1Vri 1 , glut appeared for time govornment' O'Donnell ' entered the dock from the adjoining prisel surrottmlcd by officers , and lie seemed unconcerned , stanling very erect at lirat , then bowed his hen ! , clnsped Ida lends , quietly cast glances at consul and closely watched the jurors as called. After readiugof the chargu O'Ion ncll took a seat , loaned over mid Witis rered to counsel for a few minutes , The Jury is a very intelligent one , composed of moon of middle nut mature ago. No excitement exists outside of the court house. But few people are there , amid mostly respectable once , A largo police force is guarding the court. Russell , of U Donnell s counsel , demanded that wit- 2105505 be excluded front the court room , which was Granted. The jury having been called the clerk asked O'Dohnell if he had any objections to any of them. O'Donnell replied , " I trust to my solicitor - licitor for that , " While the jury was being completed O'Donnell seemed paused rind exchanged yroetiugs with Mr. Pryor. None of the jurymen tvcro challenged lioury .fames opened the ca'to for time zovenuncnt. lie described Caret''s der parturo fromn England and voyngn to Capetown , aulsaid there vvas no evidence to provo that the prisoner embarked on the steamer Kiufauns Castle to kill Carey , but trio witness , Cub't , would testify at Cautetown that lie give time priaouernt his urgent request , a rough sketch of Carey , anti the prisoner remarked , upon ro0eiving it , "I'll shoot him. " : Plie at- torieygeicral repeated the details of tire murder of Carey , and pressed upon the jury that the act was mint committed in self-defense , but was a willful and pre , meditated murder. Ho enjoined the jury not to allow a feeling against Carey to prejudice them in their consideration of the case. O'Donnelt listened closely to the address of the attornoygoneral. Ho has been allowed to use tobacco , which ho chows freely in the dock. Janes Parjsh5 togsrd of the steamer nlclroo'iastlo repeated time evidence fiver at the preliminary examination. 1'wo plans of the cabin of the Molrosc C.tistlo were shown , etc prepared by the prosecution , the other by time defense. Witness declared thu one offered hY the defense iueorloet and the judge rejected it. Ho irm3iste'l that O'Dumnell was sitting - ting down whemi lie tired the shots at Carey who aoocl leaning ngnfust the coy- nor of the ctbiti two yards away. Carey might easily have touched O'Donnell but he iiiade no gesture to seize ] mintVit 11053 say 110 pistol oilier thni : O'Don- lmoll's ; did not sou young Carey go to his fathor's berth , and only knot by hearsay - say that his tttlmer'H pistol'svms fuunl 111)011 the boy. 1 % . Street Cite fruitier. CINCINNATI , NOvenuber 30.-At rime o'clock this morning Frank Atkins , living - ing in the northeastern portion of the city , know as Walnut hills , was awakened - ened by liriug , aid found a street car standing still. As lie approached it a man stepped off time car , tired at him mad rail. Entering the car he found Johmi Cosgrove , the driver , and Win. Smith , conductor , bleeding and uncouscioua of the floor. He drove the car to time stable ; rid called a aurgeon. Time then tumnined unconscious , their wounds being in thus abdomen mind supposed to be necessarily fatal. There are no witnesses to the shooting , but parties who got elf the car before the shooting tell of a quarrel bur twoeu time conductor and a passenger. This passenger is supposed to be the nuai who dud the shooting , rsotuA raonucx I'EoluIA , November 30.-Coro-Irregular ; high utixnd , i2@ l2ic ; No , 2 mulxnd , b11Lr2c , Oat.-Firm' No , 2 white 3l , a-Jlie. Whlsky-Flrnl ; 81 10 , Fuihtroe of"l'ho 1Veck , NEw YoK , Nouombe':10.-Thu : business - ness failures of time heat seven days in thin United States and Canada , mmmiber 2.12 ngninat 2'17 the previous work , ersous Venue Iteturns , CINcINNATr , ONovenbor30.-.lo4o'ii .Tefreraou arrived last night , 'l'o day his voice lies returned , and he is ul a fair way to recover its full use. IJJIT $ PILLS TORPID ROWELS , DISORDERED LIVER , and MALARIA. From these sources arteo thucu rourlta , of taco tilseaecu of them human nice. These t"/rnptonnslndtcritotholreztstenco : Lou of Appetlto. lrowelo eostlvc , flick liead- ache , ( ullne.s after entlnlr , aversion to oaertlun of body or mind , llructaUoet of food , Irrltablllty of tensper , Low uplrlts A frolhk of having xrrglrcted 50150 duty , Dlzxhseri , Irlutterhug at tire heartt1 ) ntxberorellwey ' cuhlghlycol- orcd UrIle , CONHTII'A''r1ON and der nand tlmo tmso of a remedy Unit auks dlrretly ( iii time Liver. ' Ill IJ.bhavuireoqual. 'their action 0utho lrldiwysund8trlnIsmuse prompt ; removing till lmputitlca Urrouglu prose thmco"sca. . eu6'rs of Ito 5y.t.ue , " producbq tt pe. arlrnr tltuaaunddlg ° sttunregulnralnole skfuamauvgoroushorb' , , ru'rr'HiYl.f.ti canso no 11aisua or 1 riplag nor hderfcio tv7ti daily work cud are aperfect AUTIDOTL" TO 'MALARIA. Wuveryw6ere,2ac.OtSeta4IDlurrnyt. , .Y. a I r Onar IIAtn oat WHisuaas obangot In. mdautly tonWMsar ] lwcX hy asinglo III ) . pllcat on of this Iin. H0k1 by Iwgglats , orsentbyexirelsOUrecelptot t. Oi11cu , 44 durray etrcot , flew York. 1111T6 MANUAL OF UIIULhCEIPTI FEL DROPPED AS A NOT'TATER. ' Spriihcl' Eiilors the Race for the Gavel Only to Fall by the Wayside. Tile First Battle of Donloc's ' Gods Billed for Snturday Eveningr 1t0'CCruns' itntel on 1'oly'gnuiy-Lieut. ( larllugton'a ( tide , ( .tl'1TAid NOTEI3. A i' MOL'ItATiC CAUCCS. WAHtuxuToN , November 80.-A demo. crntic caucus for the nomination of speaker nod other olticers of the next house of representatives will meat at 7 o'clock Saturday uvonilug. Scout after tire organization of the next house of representatives , General ltosecrmts , of California , will introduce n joint resolu tion proposing an anoudmeut to the federal eoulstittntion for ever prohibiting polygamy within the territory of the United States timid all places under its jurisdicttun. ACCI111ar : TO NEUT. aAitLiNOTON. 1Vednesdny evening , while liett. Garr liugtou ; , , commander of the llreeley cx- editiuuwas riding a vicious horse in the ] ark of the Sold ors' homo , the bridle rein farted and time horse bolted mud ran against a tree with great force. The l outenant's knee cal n was fractured , his head severely cut and elmodtler disle crated. Thouh su11'orimi g imitonse pain , Carlin gton regained onsossiol of the animal and rode to the residence of Con oral Sturgis , where he will be obliged to remain some time before it will be pru deit to remove t ° the city. HI'1tINOEIt lnnl'1'6l , . Congressmen William M. Springer , of Illinois , addressed tluo font viug letter to members of time house of reproseubttives front his stata : To the members of the Illinois dclegaliun : GINTLuMBN : 1 respectfully phuo any candidacy for time s teakeslrip of the twat house fu your hams amid. re ( nest you to 1)urstm sttcit course in the uutttor am mulC mull circumstances you (100111 best , Signed , WILLIAM M , SrtllNumt. Thu Illinoisdelcgatini , uponreeeiptof time above letter , lucid a eoufereucu on time result. Time following reply wits acn Spriugur : Ito , , . William 11 [ . Sringer : I2IAIt : Siu : 1Ve have considered your communication of this date , anti arc unanimously of opinion and"r the oir canstauces now nurrounding the contest for the speakersitip that it is not advis able to present your nu iuo to the caucu s as a can.idatu . for npeakur. Signed , AAIIN SIm.w , 1Va1. it. MoutisoN , It. IV. TowNslun m' , .TAH. l,1. 111005 , N. L. R'ollrtuNTUN , 1v. N. NuaCn , S. W. Mou1.TON. AFTEItNUUN MARKETS. niLweuxmz rmoBcm : . 1n.tvAuser , Novemhcr -Wltnat uuset- tlod cud ea4ier : November , i'G&c ' ; December , t'iij'c ' ; dummy , tlTwc. Heim-Iligher ; 6lairu5c. Onts-Seuce at 33c. Jyu- ( u. 11ur1lcited and higher (2Jac. cmoioo ruooucmc. CnroAoo , November --1Vhoat-l : Iighcr at 07c ! fur November amid Dcceuder ; 'J3 o fur January. Corn-higher at 65lc fur November ; tic for Decmnbor and thH your ; relic fnrdnunnry. Oats-l uglier : $ lu for Nnvnn.norDeceumbor , and the year ; 31 , c bur January lryil ruSje. Flax Seed-1311 Barloy-iUc ( Pork-1 bgher tit 513 00 for \ usctnhutal2 00 for locemnber and time y otr ; $13 80 tor January - ry $13 'J71 for February , . Lard-1 ighor iet $ S ie fur Nnvemnbor , ] ) n emmnhor and thu year ; S b7 for .tnnummry ; 018 57 for February , Kea feria 1'nOUOca. Nmv Voiu , Novouibw : ; -Wheat--Trreg. . ular ; No u red , 1)eeenber , Sl lli@I II. ° ° ; inuuary , , ,1 1310J11 11 ; February , n 1161" 1 lt1 ; ltmey , $ l : ' 0 d 1 101. ! -Inegidurudxrd ; wcstcrmm , cash , , sput , 5J@01lc ; future" , m ; tlqk3c. ( ; Uata-letter ; western , JG'd2c. fork --Firm anti qulot at 1i : 7 L rt I 100 , Lard higher at k6 H ; . cmmleAa0 LIva mrocx. CIIiCAO0 , Novumrber ) 30-Ilegs-noaipt. 02,000 head ; iitarket fairly active nod firm , rind 5510c higher ; light , $ t IOq,6 00 ; rnngh pncklmg , , $ I rO jrd J5 ; heavy packhg and skip , ping , 855 0O(5 Sit. Cattlo-ltecelpW , 0,0110 head ; umukot Bendy ; extorts , $ G Oil ( 0 76 ; common G , choice std , ping , Si ( Nl u G (10 ( ; batchorr , b2 25Q l O0etocl ; : . ere , .3 00.r . 1.11' ' ; Toxaue , : t 7ri ' t 00. hr. Lot In rnunuuE. Sr. Loris Non. euibur :1)-Wheat-lluttnr : and alow' 'o. 2 rod , $ I ( IIf 1 03 fur cash ; $102 for Nuveober , ; $1 ( t. „ ! 1 ( tl for 1)eccam bar ; $ l 0't bid Stir tire you ; tit , ' U i for January ; \u. 3 rcd , tti'table. Corn-Opou.ed lower soul udvaucml at 4riic fur cache ; hu ; hld fur Jecemnhor ) ; dtj4uiu ; fur thnyear ; li 1llt'fa ; for .lantary , Omit w-Iiiglmras2HIy2Jc fur cash ; 2ho for Noveurber ; 23u fur 1)ccwirbcr ; 2Jiu ; for Jtn , . uar , I yc-file , ] talay-tOc. Thu tter-l.ufer : ; dairy , 21a n 8c ; cre.unuy , 8O6 3fc. Eggs-1 f igler , at 2rG ] rluur- Flu u ) , Flaxseed-5137. IisyitcailYiliruinlo , ; Su'Of 10 Sat ; timothy , $10 ( w ar,16 , Bn , Corn ! Heal-F ' l02 15 , The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA , Nlal , /.114 Up . Yundafor. .1 , 1688 J 6016,600 , 1)mn."m0119. ( If , W , Y.lTls , I'roriduit , for many ) tare Ceahler tit the t'Iret Ntlvaal Lank of Umaaha. A , E. TOU2ALLN , Vies I'reeldoat , of Boston. N , V. LIOIIHC , of U' V Oohs ) : i. Vo , JOlni S. C01.LINHof 0 , 11 , COLLiNH , ar wooLwolt'rlr , Oounee0ur 4 Attorney at La. L , 1. hEEl ) , ul rlyrnti herd k Cc. This Itank upend tor buduees Apra 21 , 1852 Tug flritEC'II1iui AN ! ) lriOtIKIIOLOEIIs ere amuugtheIeadlnc : husluoes rasa of Omaha , and it buslucwlscoaductcl with tapuemalreferrucoto the best wd lnrrraeluy Inhroetaof itarcwrantile iotrona COLLEOr10N8 receive prompt attentloe and charges lowest obtalniUe home or elsewhere. 1hrv.1l r1'iulowodon lima deposit. upon favor. iUe terms and u au acoounte of beaks and bar , ken. YOIndON EEl1IANOE , Ooyarnroaat hood , cad Oonutr and Ottt flecwiUa botyhl ( tad told. FURNITURE .I iii -TIIE-- - - - C-IEAPST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture , a , IS AT tl STONE'S 9 The always have the largest and best stock , , 2 NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER 1 ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT ' FLOORS , , V r $ ? . . , . t rA ( / , ? r , ; 1 'w i t LV A/ / 4tc ; I ' 1 1 ! -.r 1 - r ! GI t + 1 Cr ' t - f Y 41 h < 1 - . : 1 b fi. a c- . . . n " . % , . ' r ; , ' f . t $ l . . ' t Fr .rf 1 : I C : i1Tfl iu - : fla trr odd h . . .c j LANCE F 'ITICK ' 7 -,318320 , Sa 13th St. , near Farnam , . ltianufactured by the tltohlgcn Stove 00. , Detroit and Chicago.- e STOVES,0STOVESI ! , , d. N7 The largest assortment , the best stock , 5 the low eSt prices , on , ; , . . BIio l B111h11011 llotoi' a ItANGES , BOTII OAT IRON AND WItOUGIIT. At prices that that defy competition. Call and see me before you purelmaso. JOHN H. EROK , btu Bnd 617 North ( Gilt Street. S EEL dL dtd Wholesale Gro ers " 1 w. ' : AND JOB5EJt IN FLOUR , SILT. SUGdRS CANNED G00)'S ) , , ND ALL GROCERS SUP PLIES A FULL LINE OF TIIE BEST BRANDS OF > ) Oi gars and SI11Ifnbi1 ; r6Q Tobacco.I I , AGENTS FOR BEHWOOD f/AILS AND LAFLIN & 1/AND POWDER CO " Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS , q Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Ffttinga Steau Packing at wholesale and roplil , HALLADAY WIND nULLS ' OIIUROII AND SCUOOtr BELLS , f' Corner 10th Farna m St , , Omaha Neb , , , cr. J. H5 COBSO CARRIA 1 A1B ¶ A ON JII A C P 0 BY .3 coitNEB TWELFPU AND UOIYAItD f 111INTB , Partleubr attention Ivon to re atrium Batts act's : euaranteedl L } sooth's Ova' rand ' 1 AND FRESH FISH AT WHOLESALE r ir .r' D , B , BE.MER , AsoutrOtliaba , r , i . " : .etA/H } ! "