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r VOL. IV. OMAHA MONDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 21 , 1874. NO. 0. DAILY BEE. tDWAKD KOSU\YATKK. Editor and Prop'i \1 Offic Ko. 13 * rn liiiui re tl tw. j\ MuthMiirt Tenth. J * TERMS OK Oae copy , one year. In adTanee IJ.M I t " sir monthIn f drance < -00 2.00 adTance ft three mrntbK in L jWll not paM in a < lTan < * . * 8 r * s11111"0 wU1 [ colletel LMDINS HATTER ! Best Goods , Z.OWESTPRICES OMAHA. OMAHA BDSINBSS PnTOORY. CBAOKiR UASUFAOIOET. i Pint h. 185 llarner atreet. bet. McCIure aud rah. decliU OLA31 AND PIOTDBE FR'MEB. , 18S Cou liw street , dealrt ID Jlicinhart gla aodpltturrtlram . ( Jlwlng done to order. .1u BOOT3 ACT ) BHOE8. T hlllp I n4.155 Farnham at. between U.th OOHFECTIOHEBY. . Latey. corner 12th and D < > ugU atreru , HL. rmfacturer and wh .lMal da l r In cand aandconfeftlonery. Country trwlei ao- llceted. aplti COA DEiLEBS. lard A ' aii.t.coal. Hiae , csmen thalr etc. . F IS4 Farnham Kt fel.lSmJ PAWH BROKER. n IT Elgutter , No. 200 Ftrnham at. ) e7tt liUHDET. n"w lanDlr * op ned at all ink at. , Vt. , * " A Fa nl.an.i-nd Dnu laa. Thf waihlng and Ironing wllll done to rdcr. nnt claaa work 8'-P AOTORY. Soxp Worts. Powel' A On , atllJ Premium acfir their r.emlua Soap. Flr flrtt iiremiuiu awtrded by th * i-ougla county and St te fain , and I'ottawaUaniU rouuty , U. Ordera § oll-ilod Irora the trade A7TOBHEI3. B. F. SJIYTHB. O. C , QP.A.VES. SMYIHE & GRAVES , Attorneys at-La' ' . Room 5 Creishton Block. E. ESTABIMJ > E. w. M. FCANCfS ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE Creisbtoa Block , Omaha. Neb. aichilt ! OtXTER L , THOMAS , Attorney and' iConnselor at Law. 02TIOE-EoonB ' Vltfder'i Blcoki OMAHA - - - NEB. Attorney 1 CounseforatLaw OEce EoomiCreightcn Bloclcl . Ocr. 16tb and tonglai fcU. f ' ANDPKOMPT- 1 > attriide l to. Nn charge ni leu o llec- UB are made. Ii > u > * a to let and reata col- feted. lU-nlwtntelvnchiaBd M > l < t. apl'U JOHN W. LYTLE , and Solicitor la iltorncT-at-I * w Eqaltj. -Orer First N Uocl Btak , Tcal-tt W , J. GOIOQ'BLJL , Ootuo.aio3L3.or' e * . t Xj * AND KWrlct Attonicy for Second Jud icial District. OFUCS South eHe oC Farnham , between IM h af ' Rt li ats. , cri > o lt Court llooi * . ' | * > _ PAUKE GODWIN , Attorney sit Law ( U llmaa Bktk , ) } * - - > THIETEEBTH 8TBBET , OKAHA ? im _ _ _ 0. W. AMBROSE , UEDICK'S Ol'ERA HOUSE OMAHA - 1'EB. TV W. T. jucnar'ds , Attorney at Law , Oiflce 490 13th St. , bet. Farnla aud lli'imcr Omaha. 5eb. P-O. BcrEp O. BALLOr , ATTORNEY at LAW Offioo n Crobton'i ! neir bnV ) , aantheaat or nxiin , floor. OMAHA. _ TB. JU BALDWIN _ ao. u. o'miur * . is ATTORNEYS' LAW 1 OKie-idldwell Block , Osuglaa Ptreet , ' ' OH AH A. - - - - NEBBAHEA. I * } J. 8. SHROPSHIRE , Attorney- - Law Boom No. 1 , 8. E. Comer 15th and Denjlaa 8U. KEBR. OMAHA. - - RAVAGE & MANDERSQh , Aitorneys at Law , S:2 FAUN1IAU 6TBBAT. . u. 'JO \ Omaha Wtbraak JOHN C. CO \ iSW-COUSSELORt -ORElGITTOS'd ULOCT , OMAHA , KCUDASHA. uXtf SPAIN & PRITGHE'IT , Attor&cys itid CouiL-clors t Law. OiZ * * ! . 50 * Twelt. i fc .reel. Addrcu f * k ROT < na Omaha. N. J. BUBNHAM , JLTTORSEX AND COUIK I > Hl $ AI g. 1. 9ti ; IStk aud DtnjUa Str * * ! * . NEB - - WASHINGTON COUKTY FAIR. Agricultural , Horticaltral and Industrial Exposition , ( Corropondenoo of th * BEE. ) Br.An : , Neb. , Sept IT. EDITOR BEE : The attendance at the annual fair at thii place was very good , but torn * departments were lightly rep resented. Tha agricultural depart ment was very good , and there was som excellent samples of corn on exhibition. I will give as good a report as I can. As for the size of vegetables , corn , etc. , I report from measurement - ment , and not from hearsay. There were two samoloa of corn on the stalk , each measuring respect ively eleven and twelve feet. A lepresentation of shaker corn , ( yel low ) which was very solid , broad grains , and measured six inches in circumference and nine inche * long. Jt requires ten weeks from planting to get well ripened. Entered by Hiram Craig , of Fort Calhoun. A sample of common corn , which measured from 10 to 13 inches long , and from 7J to 9 inches in circum ference ; specked corn from 10 to 11 inches lonjr , and from GJto 8 } inches in circumference ; sample ? of white corn from 11 to 12 inches in length , and 7 } to 8 } inctcs in cir cumference ; sweet corn from 8 to 9 inches lonn , and 6 to 7 inche ? in cir cumference. Tlio above measure- men Was the length of corn 011 t'io ' cob. Display of water melons small , but very good , three of ono variety dfd not learn the name all about one size , one of wli ch mea-sijied 38 inchu * in clrciiinfe-ence ; the throe weighed 130 pounds. A splendid representation of squashes , of good varieties , sixteen of one kind , very largo and nearly all one si/.e ; meas ured one , which \vas two feet four inches long , and fifty inches in cir- cumfere ce ; one , nearly round , was four feet and two inches in ciicum- ference. of carrots Display- aver age nineteen Inches long , and eight and a half inches in circumference 8good display of beeta , which was from ten to twenty inches long , and eleven to nineteen inches in circum ference. Variety ot radishes fev , but large , equal in size to the best beets. Varieties of cabbage few , but good for this year ; one lot of six heads measuring from two feet nine Inches to three feet in circumfer ence. Ono seed from Now Mexico , which was planted late , and did not mature , was a beauty but the head was not very solid. A good variety of potatoes Neslianocs , Morton , Peach Blows which were from two to three inches In diameter , and some oix and seven inches long , and equally proportioned. The display of apples was unusu ally good , large , and of choice vari eties , and varied in size , all of which were go-d and smooth. The Hawley , a yellow , which measured eleven to twelve inches in circum ference ; the Bailey , sweet , which averaged twelve inches in circum ference 5 Northern Spy , eleven and a half inches inches iu circumfer ence ; Oravenstiue , ten inobos in circumference ; Golden Sweet , twelve Inches in circumference ; Seedlings , H red , striped , smooth , and very regular apple , eleven inches in circumference , and many other varieties equally as good. Mr. Hiram Craig , of Fort Cal houn , had a choica collection of fruits , including thirty-four varie ties of apples , and several of peaches pears , plums and grapes. His wife had a choice collection of jellies , preserved fruits of all varie ties , currants , strawberries. Ac. , & < . , pickled , and some dried and packed In sugar ; a sample of currant wine , and some honey , strained and in boxes , as put there by the bct-a. Mrs. ' raig bad also some very nice specimens of needlework. Alto gether their display was very cred itable to themselves , and should bo appreciated by the Society. The display of house plants by Mrs. M. Ballard was good , and very nioely arranged , as well as her ram- pics of tomatoes , whlcii wore largo and nice ; she had also the be&t Bweet potatoes on the ground. Mrs. Harmon also had a nice variety of house plants. The needle work , represented by the ladies , was good and varied , which made a fair display ; a quilt , th log cabin , by a young lady of sweat sixteen , y.hjc'ujy credj- boa | ; > Jt'yfc&s qeitly } arranged and showed good taste on her part , like- wis tha rising sun , a silk quilt , vrhlch was a perfect beauty , and highly credible to the young lady who made it ; my word for it young gents , she will make you a good wlfp , { f you can aapturo her. Jho will make yoiir homo palace , besides - sides she is a beauty aud well ao- poraplished The dispjar ot butter wa.s limited but good . AUp of photographs , but few , which represented good skill for the artUt , & lady. Only one ) ! ece of home made ras carpet , but very good , neat and wide. A neat display of jewelry , toys and fancy articles , by J. H. Post. Only onp set of furtijture , sola and chairs , of ' ' " ' ' grav'h'alr"'cloth , which' was very ' icat "Only one representative of sewing machines Three varieties of wheat ; Mediterranean , large train , weighing sixty-four pounds : o the _ bushel ; Blue Stem wheat was good , as wel } t\s & goo l sample of ' Club vvlfeat arid'rve. Farm machinery was limited not much on exhibition. A Sulkey plow made by John B. Harman , of Blair , and patent applied for , was on exhibition , which U said to work like a charm nndtis one of the most pasjly pipustpej 'of nny" epa pow in use. Also a Rotrary harrow , wh'ch ' is eaid to clear Itself pefe < tly and does excellent work , made by John Jacobs , of Blair , patented iu ' 72. 72.The The display of cattle was very but could have been better fn. the County , if properly reprosenUil , however , there were three Short Horn Durham Bulls which were good ; one , a roan four year old ! which weighed nlneten hundred and fifty pounds , owned by Robert Frahm , of Ft ! Calhoun ; took the first premium , AJsp pne i year o\C\ \ \ wht $ "Butt1 nfeig'hirJg twelva Hundred.DM flfty pounds owned by th President of the Society. The display of Stallions was good , likewise of draft horses , no fast stock on the ground ; some good driving tenms. B. R. Gray had th < best mare on the grounds , six ypars pld , about twelve 'hantis ; and tt" thoroughbred , copper-bottom which was a beauty , which ' toot the llref premium as best man chbwn , ( Inclined to be fast if train' d ) . There were some ma chickens of this years raising , probably as good as the county af fords. Sheep , plenty In th county and only one Buck on the grounds. Display of hogs was good , about twenty Poland China and Berkshires - shires ; on the whole the representa tion of the county was good , not withstanding the exceeding dry weather of tills season , and could have been far better had all who were able in tne countr taken an interest in displaying th * fruits of their own resources. To-day an election of officers for the ensuing year was had before adjournment , and to-morrow will probably be a larger crowd , when the premiums will be distributed. While you correspondent is writ ing , those fond of exorcise are trip ping the light fantastic toe , at the opera house , while the Blair band is discoursing its favorite strains of mutJe. Unable to remain longer at the fair I digress and journey on. ADD. An indiscriminate ttaugMer in clothing * nd gents' furnishing goods regardless of price * at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen and ohevoit shirts ot our w * make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Kailroad 2Yci < * Bought and sold by P. Gottheliner , Broker , at 290 Fan.ham street. Unredeemed Tlcdget for fialo. may Iv28 J. K09BZSEAD , AND PE RMa.CIST , Elojk , Fct California & VTtlntu SU. OMAHA , NE2. j < 2Gm * comuoumlnl. OFFICE. Ho. 232 FAR ii HAM ST.- CI" S'AIBri. - < idi t Drac'Vlti" l > ntLsts iu tlieclly DR , A. S , BILLINGS , jgf t. Pet. 1 Ik cid lUh , tip tttln. Teeth extractnl tf'tiiuut piln , b/uieaf trous fixlia 1 . 5U L VAN CAMP M.D. ipcniM bis own icftlclnfi. and bcsMra regular practice , mih srwJ.-JltiM pf Deran < - aentjaul DlsecBM Pcouliirto Worapn , Flitu- In , Vllfa an-1 othr D ! ci M c * th U ctutn. OKVICB : Corner KnrnhHranJ Htli utretta , n.t iloor to the riabt. nn IT. Kesldenc , 210 DougUi strrct , between 12 and lltb , nert to Lutbersu Church Ocuhn , > 'i"b Ad'lrp . a i.VA.Noi < atcooK. Eclectic Physician ! Uesldenoe anJ oCG' 710 D.j-.l i st bet Uth and 15th alt. Special tt itlon p ld to obtelrlei and dl ( LOS i > culLir to wcmi-n anil rhlliiron. tilt , UNION SIAilKET , B. A. HARRIS , 537 Fiftseita Srcti , .t. Donlii ir M-attoa and VaaJ , Fish , Poultry , G-amo , HEW SALOON. HENRY , th popnlar Salnon ke'pfr , has re fitted up the biMinrnt of n'd Hrrald huillinj. cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. , wh-re , la c > nnec- ti B with hla bsr he fet < out a Lunch ren raornlnz.cd GHAND LUSC1I EVKHY SAT- UKDAT. QIT him a call. al dtf o. 171 C r. Furnhnm nnd Blerrnrk Sfa All Vlnd * of TAILORING , ( loaning * nd re pairing done at rea onabl * rat * * . A fin * lot of f-UBMSHINO GOODa conitantly onh _ _ nd and aold cheap. uiilitf. G"W. . HOMAN , Sr. , Ofiera for tha n eultlc of tha public , n All ordep promptly a'tend J t * by tearing them at Cor. 13th and ilarner Sta. * for * lOihind botlge Mi. r > mr > t afention t-lrea to aales ef hon old furniture , s or * good * , hrra a , cattle , etc. , either at itore or owner'a rtaldeac * . B al EM tte at public or prirateaale. au Sldtf Of AMD DBALM I - Larabreqniu an 1f.ndow Sluilen , fllROMOS , ESGttATINHS AXD PICTURE FRAMES. : * o Farnhara atrMt.eetofr II. I' . WALKEH , MANUFAClUHfcT AH1JIJKALEB IS BOOT8 & SHOES 10 Uth St. twe n lartha ana D nclw a it itJOHN JOHN fl. GREEN , STATS MILLS I > EALEB IX GRAM , FLOUR ASI > FEED , AVD COMMISSION SpRCfAlSTT. : VAJi DORS 'S MACHINE fit 3SC O Xs . All Undj ol light and bttry KAC1IINEI1Y MAUE& BE PAIR ED. 2hQ htttSEI CTEEET. OKAHi. BBES ! BEES ! ! BEES ! ! ! THR X/nlerign l haiatxtr avarmaif na- tire and Italian be-a for aalr , in bl l tha American and Bucfcey * . patenvr. fttroni svann at li to Ijht dollars orh , with actual co-t ol hlTe tJdeJ. Ujzht awarrn * , ( r oi four tc six dollar * e cli. I hire more U * thai tn < luiton ul Adarcai : flRAI6 { MIDNIG-HT. WASHINGTON , Sept. 20. The latest advices received by the ffovernmet from New Orleans re present nfTaira in that city as quiet ud orderly. JERSEY CITY , Sept 20. The will of Charles G Sisson , the railroad millionaire of New Jersey , was admitted to probate yesterday. It disposes of real estate aggregating $2,000,000 in value. YORK , September 20. The funeral of the late Charles Vandervoast , Grand Master of Odd Fellow's of the State of New York , took place this afternoon. It was attended by a largo procession of Odd Fellow's who accompanied the remains to Greenwood. r. N , Ct , . Sept. 20. Cosgrane alias Alt-Masters , alias Howard , a notorious character sup posed to have been complicated in the Bank robbery at Athens , Pa. , in October la t , wa arrested here yesterday whl'e sleeping in a bar . About $2,000 in currency was found in the lining of his coat , and upon searching the barn a satchel was found containing $800 in bonds , $5,000 in currency , together with the cashier Robinson's watch. There is no doubt but he is ono ot the men engaged in the Wellsboro , Pa , robbery. c , Sept. 20. TheNarragansett Fireand Marine Insurance Company , of Providence , R. I. , whose principal -rgencv is sii- uated in this city , has suspended business and reinsured its risks. The immediate dissolution of the company Is probable. The compa ny lost largely bv the Boston' and Chicago lire * . The total assets are $371,000. The aggrigate liabilities , including paid up capital and scrip , is $400,000. The total loss to date is $3,087,019. Total premiums re ceived to date , 53,7000.345. Risks held in New York , 54,208,548. NEW ORLEANS , Sepr. 20. It Is believed the conference com mittee will report a plan of adjust ment to-morrow , as it will tir t be submitted to a committee of seventy. If a compromise is effected it will be acceptable to the people. The indignation against Kellogg for the abandonment of the State House finds expreasion more freely than at any time heretofore , and It is not lessened by his explanation. The excitement is allayed to a great extent , and the dtaussinn among the people and politicians is { timing towards the future , esneci-illv the probable course which will Le taken by Congress. YORK , Sept. 20. A Times special from Washing ton says that both parties in Louin- iana are so busily engaged in their efforts to make political capital out of the occurrences of a few days , that further violence is not at all probable for some time to come. A statement , which seems to be veil supported , shows that a committee of citizens took charge of the tele graph office early in the conflictand , oxercKed a sharp censorship over the dispatches. It is said that this committee caused files of office pa pers to be opened and made copies of messages of political dispatchesboth official and private , which have passed over the wires during two or three years past , and that the names have been communicated to the gov ernment authorities. Ncv , ' YORK , Sept. 20. A Times Fall River special says that one woman gives the following account of the lire in the Granite mill yesterday. 'SVhon it broke out heavy columns of smoke burst ' through the sp'oolroom door and the overseer , surrounded by a crowd of little children , rushed for the stair case , but was forced back W * * Hamo3. _ > u0n ru3ueti for ty | ole _ 'ator , still surrounded by thecrj'iug ihildren , but when he attempted to end it down It would not work ; ft number of the children , \yere taken oft , but then Jt tailed to respond. A rush was then made for the w ludowa and a number of men in the room incoiled a long warp of rope to et children to the ground. Quite a number passed down safely when the rope was burned about Aventy-rtvq feet from the ground. Che overseer had In the meantime descended with a few injuries , all who remained crowded to the windows dews for a,5r ; a\a\\y , \ plunged head- brmoat to the ground , scattering their brains. ma.ny rcet around. There arc inauj' rumors of mis management It is said that when he fire was at its I'cight one mill official oidered the firemen to cease their efforts to save the worm-n arid transfer their boats and 'lad- den to thVothersideof the building and save property , as the men had plenty of mean * of escape. RIVER , Mass. , Sent , K ) . The qtcqt of yesterday's horrl- hle catastrophe is to-day being more fully realized. Notwithstanding the descending rain , which has pre vailed all day , immense crowds of people from the surrounding coun try have visited the scenes of yes * terday's disaster. A largo number of persons , male and'female , have lined tha sidewalks and filled the street * on all sides of the fatal mill since early morning , and a casual observer could not fail to note the mournful cast of every countenance. There is no little dissatisfaction ex pressed at the inefficiency of the Fire Department in this emergency , and ajsp the inadequate means of escape provided for by the corpora tion. tion.The The total number of killedwound- ed and missing now foots up to 57 , of whom 27 are dead. Two addi tional bodies have been recovered eince the last report , but tjjpy we/ eg bdly burned that there' ivas no hope 'of identification. These and those which lay in the police station were this morning placed in the tomb of the North Cemetery , as there was 110 hope of their being recognized. An inquest has been called and. will be-Leld at 10 o'clock to-morrow. All the clergy made feeling allusions in" their service to day of this calamity. The owners of the mills ore doing all in theii power for the relief of thavouncied. . The treasurer has beeu instructed t ( defray" the expenses2qf all needec requirements both of ufe living am dead. TELEGRAPHIC , 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported for the Omaha Dally Be * . b7 tb Ati tU and Pacific T l sraPh Co. TECS EAST. Frightful Loss of Life bylthe Burning of a Mill at Fall River , Mass. Between Fifty and One Hundred Operatives Perish in the Flames. NEWARK : , Sept. 18. Ths Kingsland'B paper mills , be tween Belleville and Possaic , were burned this forenoon , with a large stock. Losa $89,000 ; partially in sured. ST rETEKSBURO , bept , 18. His Majesty , the Czar , has written a letter to Don Carlos , assuring him of Itussia's sympathy with his cause and regretting that Spain depends upon her monarchfal traditions. .LIVERPOOL , oept. 18. Tlie steamship Polynesia which sails to-day for Quebec , will take three hundred agricultural laborers , who go to Canada for work and homes. The differences which caused the great strike of mill operators at Bol- ton have been at last referred to ar bitration. LITTLE HOOK , Sept. 18. Four highwaymen stopped and robbed the five stages which carried patisenrers from the Hot Springs to Malvefh Hill. They obtained about 32,000 in money and watches , but injured nobody ; some were recog nized as the Gad's Hill robbers. The sheriff of this county is pursu ing them. F LL RIVEU , Mass. , Sept. 19. A fire broke out in Granite Mill No. 1 , in this city about seven o'clock this morning , after the operatives had commenced work. At 8:47 : the mill was entirely burned down. Between fifty and end hun dred of the employes perished in the flames. The exact loss of life is not yet known. The excitement is intense. A special dispatch to the Traveler from Fall River says there was a great panic among the operatives. Many persons escaped by jumping from the windows ; others werekill- ed or injured in their attempts to escape , while others were burned in the building , being unable to escape by any means. Many liven were lost by attempting to jump from the roofs of the burning houses. The loss of life ia estimated at from 25 io 100 , hut the exoltement ia so intense that it is almost impossible to obtain any information at this hour. Most of the operatives in the fifth story were panic atrickcn and jumped from the windows or were suff.cated. Thirty persons were kiled [ , and the number of injured and dying number many more. NEW YORK , Sept. 19. A dispatch from Fall River , Mas- sachuaeta , timed 10:30 ; saya : The fire is confined to the Granite mills , which is a total loss , insured for $100,000. The hands went to work as usual , when shortly afterwards fire burst forth with great quioLncss cutting off the fire alarm , and all egress from the building , which contained some 700 men , women and children. Many porishei ] in the flames , while others jumped from the upper windows and were killed instantly. Ihe oriea of the women and children are heartrend ing. NEW Ionic , Bent. 19. The Herald publlabo- - from M-0 - a aisPatch ornery , from .New Orleans , saying thai he ia willing to resign , if Kellogg also resigns , with the understanding that there be a now election , Th.e Horuld also publishes a dis patch from Kellogg , refush g to re sign , or consent to a new election. He claims McEuery is a defeated candidate , and defends hla own ad ministration at considerable length. The publio are more than satisfied with the interminable statements in the lieecher cose. We have now had statements , some lengthy , oth- i era brief , from Beecher , Moulton , Tilton , Mrs. Tilton.Shearman.Ray- raond , Miss Anthony , Mra. Morse , Wilkinson , Beasie Turner , Miss Proctor , Carpenter and others. The statement of Tilton yesterday ad.ds but little new to the case , only ex hibiting in detail ma.qy prominent points which. have , been treated on previously. A'Herald New Orleans special glvea an interview < vith Kellogg. The latter says : "The present trouble egan with the withdrawal of the United Sta.toa troopa , some months ago. AS aoon o they went { hp LeagtTere fbund they were the atrongeat in the city and'determined to contest the registration. The last election was perfectly fair , but they maae it a pretext fqr a flght. Kellogg fears further bloodshed. The question qf race waa at the bot- tqin.of the trouble. " "A Richmond special nrlves Gover nor Kemper's views. He de nounces the Kellogg government , and saya that if Kellogg is upheld by the general government that it will postpone peace and reconcilia tion. tion.A A Boston special says that But ler's opinion is that Congress should declare the Louisiana government vacant , and order a new election. A LouisVille , Ky. , special says in tense excitement over reports from eastern Kentucky , that a batalion ot militia which left Friday , had been attcked by Greftthlll county outlaws and d.ef&ted ( , loosing nix killed. TheWifo State uillitia has bee'n ordered out. U. CBIBK. 0. I , GKERE t gABBACH , 13th it. UtTM * VarahaM amd rn y I NEB. OltAHA , - - Spring and Farm Wagons , 3 ASD C IUHIOE . 3r Dealers In and auufaeturen ! 3 AGRICULTURAL EUPLEMEHTS 1 1 AETICDUR Jl'f'EjrriON PAID TO * * . _ . _ f Reprlngot wagon nd ' r dan * at rawotaUt nrl * * BTdv l MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Chicago Prouuce market. CHICAGO , Sept 19. Flour Quiet aud firm ; good and choice spring extras 4 QO Jo 25 ; supers - pors scarce at 3 50@4 00. Wheat Stronger ; cash , 99 } ; September , C9J- ; October , 95J. Corn Firmer ; cash , 79 } ; Sep tember , 7079J } ; October , 78J ® 78 | . Oats Firm ; cash , 51 } ; Septem ber , 50J ; October , 48 } ; seller year , 49. Barley Steady ; cash 1 04al 08 : October 1 07 * . Rye 90 oil the spot. Highwines 1 00. Pork "Weak ; cash. 24 25 ; seller year 17 75al7 90. Lard Weak ; September ofTercd at 14 75 ; seller year 1187 } TU RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. Im ni.fi t Hike room I r nr tw style , we kxre pat U PERFECT rrdtr all of eur old tiadadiaj leetid-kaid , amd cfTgr them at CREATLET BEDOCED price * , f r CASH. BEAR Ilff MIND ETERY " HOWH " 1O0GQT OF TJ3 and * r AQTUORIZBD ea > Tau n U TAUKANT- BD , a * INSTRUCTION 8lTe , aa WB hare a BBrtTATIOK TO SUSTAIN. BrpwUnw prore * a acala WITIIOVT butrititio * ii rTO&SB Uam NONE at all. OAlTIOJf. YT k w of lorj Ms of worth iest Maoklaee W jht at l w fl ; ie , that are b - { ( palaad * th * piblii tte nearly u g od ai new. Pr$4ii that < o att want t run tha rUk tt bel jawlnUedsa nldXBVEBbuy f IRBWrOHSIBLB > artle , u they hare NO repaUtita AT BTAEO , M bare * U wtaUlatsd THE S WB STAOniNS CO. , 431 nth Street. QTJEALEY'S "CT. P. Soap factory ! Situated th llae of the Union Patific Sailra < i , Hear Ike powder housr. Manufac ture * fl < it-elasaaoaplur hiina consumption 1uneZ4-lv 1uneZ4lvENOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace OMe * erer tat Stat * Bamk , Mranr.f Faro. baia a 4 Ittk struts. TICTORsC FFM4HM.D , Physician 1 Surgeon , 241 Farnham- Street Over Ish's Drug storo. Qft ffk COA PKlt DA'Acenta want- f3t ) l"W Owled. . All clas-es of work- lig people f either x , joun ? or old , -uake mere moner at work fnr ui in thnir spare mo menta or all the ttm than a * nnythlng else. Addiwa 8TIN80N A Co. . Portland. Mtlna- SPENCER'S Fruit n Confectionary Cor. 131k nd I aTcnworlh S JfUlat AT TUB BBID(4E ( THE OMAHA WEEKLYBEE JLOCTOWUBnOKD 1T1TBRYBODT TO r U BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska , It Containt litre Heading Matter and Lot Advertiiementt than any Newspaper Published in th9 Wett. Emeraemg a choice selection of news and miscellaneous matter with iv Editorials on all important top es ; complete and reliable telegraph ic and local market reports to the day of issue , and a variety of StateEast- ernandWestern correspondence that together make up a newspaper sel dom equalled and never surpassed. Every article ccoing into the col umns of tha BEE is carefully scru tinized , and everything that can of fend the most scrupulous , rejected. RepublicansPolitics But Independec in principle the policy of the BEE ia , and always has been , to expose aad denounce abus es and corruption in the body poli tic without fear or favor. Subscription Price : $150 Per IN ADVANCE. E. EOSEWATEK , XDITOKAXD PBOPBIETOB , 188 Farnhnm Strict , Omalia , ITob M. HELX.MAN & CO. c H / - AND DEALEE8 IK - Q-IEHsTTS' TJS nSTIfeBIIIsrG OOOIDS , 221 and 223 FAENHA.M STREET , COS13TH BT We Call tlie Attention of tlie Public to our i And Well Selected Stock for the FALL AND WINTER SEASOI Comprising : TIio Latest Styles in Gy Nothing Furnishing Goods , LI ATS AND CAPS , TKUNKS AND VALISES , ETC. Our Pricss asr © V ry "Jdow" to uit t2ao Times. Call sooa at M. HELLMAN & CO. STOCK , 1873. 5 * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GOODS , CARPETS , An Immense Stock of Fresh. New G-oods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of " ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also YELYET& BEATER CLOAKISGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MERINO "DNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TAiLE LINEN 15 GREAT TA1UETT. A FULL LISP. OP ENSLIEE AND AKERICA5 CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , 3IATTINS RUSS , - AND MATS , TIHIIE ] - , bedding , Miiro and everything pertamins : to the FURNITURE and TIP HOLSTETRY fiaHe ; has largely increased his stock and'ow has a complete assc-tmeiit o ± FINE , MEDIUM and LOW Pgl jSI ) goods , which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anyt-hing in this line , to examine his stock before purchas- PABI.OBSL'TS , LOUNGES &c.3 UPHOLSTEREB A1TP COVERED TO .QRDEiL \s. 2203 lPiwr2a.33.ifc.T33. < O aaa L. WOODWORTfl , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. WAGON WAGON HARDWARE , Patent Whteb , Tinkled ( hailay , t * . Axle * , Springs aud Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks id StnilebacUcr . " rachfiU G , STBIFFLEB BEA.LER IX cnoc ProrMom Fruits , > 'O 9 , Tofcacen , Sega.ru , S. ECOS. . OF TE5TE txl FAMHA1T. apl4t WHOLESALE CABBIES I am cw inanulacturins all rarieties of candiss and -will sell a Dealers ia thlj State npcd not want ID sro East for CANDIES. A trial Is solicited. > * Oor3.2 tlx. O ro. n.23. si. E. & J. WILBUR , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Straoi , - Omsilia. . , ITob GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS trl-lmj AgRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Co7. 13th. and Sarnejr Streets , And Winter S A. POLACK , CLOTHIKR , 233 3a.ra.i9 , 3. St. ITsa ? Fine and Medium. doiMng , and Furnishing Goods. THE OHHELAIFIEST.