Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 22, 1874, Image 1
VOL. IY. OMAHA-TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22 , 1874. NO. 81 , uI FUR DAILY BEE. EDWAKD HOSEWATEH , Editor and Prop'r. Offlc * No. 13 ! * t-'unilmiii iret. ettr. Mnth nml Tenth. ' 7 TEUMS ot suBscniPTioN : One COPT , one year. In adT nce . J-M .4 ix months. In rnlTunce 4-W " three menths in advanceAJJJ KJS-ll Dot paid in advanc * , $8 per annum wm , toileted FKEDERICK , LEADING HATTER ! Best Goods , liOWESTFRICES Farnliam St OMAHA. OMAHA BUSINESS ORAOKUB MANDTAOVOBT. TcCIureA Fraltb. IBS llarner atret. bet. L llth and 12tb. declW GLASS AND PICTURE FR > HES. . T Relnhart. 186 Pouilan street , dealei In J .window glass and picture framai. < > > * ucs done to order. * -u BOOTS Ad ) SHOES. ! - > " ? . 155 Farnham it. between loth PWHr I15h febWrl OONFEOTIOHEET. . lalrr , corner 12th nnd Donglan itreevn , HL. nuf cturer and wholesale dealer In cand . s and confectionery. Country tr de to- llceted. aplil COATDBitEES. . "Tt pd * KUl..t.coa ! , lime , cemen Ihalr etc. , t Fl 134 Farnhara Bt. felil3m > PA"WK BSOKEB. Tl r Elgutter , No. 200 Farnhaa it. lelTU LATJ5DRY. > > w lanndr otv-ned at oil lllh t. ( t- 4n rnd Dou.'Inn. Thewiuhlns ana line will b done to rdcr. flrit clui work 80-P ACTORT. Soap Worts. Powel' ' & Co , tMll Premium act-ire their Piemlusi Soap. Flr first premium . .awarded by ihe i.ougla county and Sfte fain , and Pottawatumle county , la. Orders * ollltod from the trade A1TOBNET3. B. F. SJIYTHE. O. C. GRAVES. SMYIHE & GRAVES , Attorneys -at-Xiaw. Room 5 Creiehton Block. E. E8TARRO IK. . M. FEANU8 ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE Crokhton Ulock , Omaha. Neb. oictiZltt DhXTER L , THOMAS , Attorncj and Counsilor at Law. 07FICE Boom Ho Viuchtr1 ! Block , OMAHA . . . NEB IN' 1C. ICKLL.KV. Li Attorne 1 CounseloratLaw -OMAHA > . : SOLICITED ANDPBOMPT- SOLI.irTIOKS to. No charge u leu c > Ileo ns are made. JI u r to let and rents tel ettcd. JU-al estate lioiichi nnd M > Id. aplTtf JOHN Vi. LYTLE , iitoniCTat-lDTT nnd Solicitor In Eqalty. OFFIOt-Orer Pint National Bank , msl-tf W. J. CONNELL , AND Attorney for Second Jud icial District. OFHCS South side ot Farnham , between ISth . an ' Ifitb ( . , orposlte Court House. _ PAKKE GODWIN , Attorney at Law. ( Ilellman Blick. ) 4'0 THIBTEEKTH STREET. OKAHA 2 im _ G. W. AMBROSE , UEDICK'S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA r r T. W. T. Jlicnariis , Attorney at Law , OiflcelOO 13th St. , bet. FarBbam and Hurnpy Omaha , 5cb. po. . o.O. O. HBALLOU. . ATTORNEY at LAW OOc nCrelsbton'su wblocV , room , floor. OMAHA. - X. BALDWIS .20. M. O'BBUCH. DALDWIX * f > 'BRIF.Sf , ATTORNEYS s LAW OEce Caldwcll Block , OoagUi Ptreet , OMAHA. - - - - NEBBAHKA. * iU J. S. SHROPSHIRE Attorney- - Eoom Xo. J ( ° , p 6MABA , - - KEEtR. AVAGE & MANDERSOft , Attorneys at Law , SU FAHKUAil 6TJiEAT. JAMES W. . f"10 * " Nebraak - " . V.NT- * * * JOHN C. COttIN , A XI ) COUNSELOR. OFFICE-CKEIGITTOS'S BLOCK , ' OMAHA , SEUUAJ.KA. trfltt } . B. STAUh. . K-rnrrcunr SPAIN & PRITCHEH , Attorneys ind Counselors at Lair. Offl- . 60 TweU. i bjwt.1 Address lar * RAT taa Omaha. N. J. BURNBLAML ATTORXEI 4XD COp. SrJLLQB AT B. E. Car15th and DongUi Strw'a. OLD PKOBABILITIES is evidently testing Tyndall's prayer-guage. . Nothing else could have produced such blessed , copious showers. THE BEB has strengthened its political tow-line , and now nobody presumes to doubt its ability to pull Sir Hawes through Congress with its hawser. COLONEL , NOTUWAEE'S forthcom ing grasshopper proclamation will eclipse all the Slate papers ever issued under the great seal of this commonwealth. Now that General Roberts has demolished the ITcrald'8 canard about his dishonorable discharge in the army , the Bourbon organ will have to invent something that will stick better. SHAKE them up as you may you will always find them on the top. Wo refer to the inseparable band of public benefactors who monopo lize the offices in our State Board of Agriculture , manage the Centennial business , and are now to direct the distribution of the relief fund. They are all there : Furnas , Morton , Wheeler , Brisbia and Scott. An indiscriminate staugMcr m clothing and KeijiV furnishing goods regardless of prices at 20G Farnham street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts ot our wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad jn . : d bought and sold Sy T. Gottheimer , Broker , at 296 Farhham street. Unredeemed Hedges for Aalc. may Iy26 J. KOOKEHEAD , AND PHARMACIST , P ttw'f Block , Bet. California & Wsbjttr Ets. OMAHA , NEB. Phrxiclans Prescrlptlous carefully je263iu * cumnoiiodwl. DEKTIPTHV. OFFICE. No. 232 FAR H HAM ST. CP STAIRS. Bet. 13th & . 14lh Sis. . O M AH A. njroiili-.t i/rurtlriwl iituis In tlieclty DR , A , S , BILLINGS , IDE1.TTTST , 234Bet. Bet. 1 th and 14th , up stairs. Teeth extracted without pain , by uwof Ni trous Oxide -it * . ) fflM efrs ftrll cc = eSU fC.OOZS3.fil. L VAN CAMP M.D. Diipenacs hla own medclnes , and hesldn regular prnrtlce , makes tceclftlitles of DeranK - menU and Dlieases Peculiar to Women , Fistu la , Piles and other Diseases of the Rectum. OFFICK : Corner Farnham nod 14 h r Ireets , first door to the rliht. nn t Ir . Resldenc , 210 Douglas street , between 12 and nth , next to Lutheran Church Omaha , > Vh Aildrw Look ROT S n. ianlMAw'f 9IB8.JT K. VA DKIlCOOIt Eclectic Physician * Residence and offic. 250 Dodge st bet 14th nnd IStb sU. Upecla ] attention paid to obstetrics and Alt jsej pecuUjr to women and chlldr n. (9U. "UNION MARKET , SiV B. A. 537 fifteenth Breet , out. Donglj and DoJgi- f POHK , Fh FP Mutton and Veal. h Fish , Poultry , Game , ly A5D TEW SALOON- HENRY , the popular Saloon ke p r , hasro- fitted up the binement ot old Ilrrald liuU'ling cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. , where , in c mnec- tl n w'th bin Mr he FPt' nut a Lunch evert morning KUd GRAND LUNCH EVERY SAT- UKDAY. Giro him a call. al d C. . Fnrnhnniund BIcvrnfh S AU kinds of TAILORING , Ocauln ? nnd re- pilrlqidonaatfononaWaratei. A fine lot of VURNISHINU UOOD3 constantly qn hand and aold cLoup , ar. GENERAL AUCTIONEER , Cor. IGtband I > edge J ts. [ rrompt at'ontton glren to ales of household furniture , oregooila hnrs-s , cattle , etc. , either at store or owner's residence. Heal E tate at public or private sale. auf31dtf . X > . * T O 3V" -1U" ' PACTCSKF Or ASO DEALKB 15- Lambrcqulns an W.ndow Sliaies , CJJBOMOS , EJi6IUYI3KS AKD PICTURE FRAMES , JTO Farrtbain trfefiroinr P ' - nlh fr H. C. > TALKE . c MANOFAClOKtr A t UJiALEB IN ctl BOOTS & SHOES tlsi sidi 10 ISth SU Between Furcham anl Doujbu- di disi JOHN U. GREEN , siSI SIC STATE HILLS b' C ( DEALER IM tlcl cl ORALS , FLOUR AXi ) FEED , ta ixn tadi di COMMISSION MERCHANT. tile VAN BORIS'S MACHINE le leD All kindi of light and henry MACHINERY MADE& UEPAIHED. Si 256 HABHET STREET. - OMAHA. BEES ! B B8 ! ! BEES ! ! ! on m HE Undenlzned baa slrtr swarms of na- 1 tire and lulian be a for sale , in.Lies . of the American and Bucket * patents. Strong | wann a.t lr to rijlit iiollars earb , with actual con o | hire added. Light swarm ; , from four to six dollars each. I hare more * than tue location Ul .upport , and mutt sell. Addma : WRAH CBAIO ] YBRY LATEST. MIPNTQ-HT. SALT LAKE , Sept. 21. Brighain Young is sick and con siderable uneasiness was felt to-day in regard to his condition , as It is reported that borne astrologer pre dicted that ha would die on the 7th of Dec ember next. PITTSBUKO , Sept. 21. A fire originating in William Walton's cigar store at Saw Mill run this morning destroyed that building with a number of frame shops and dwelling houses adjoin ing , anl also three spans of the railroad bridge at that point. Neither loss iior insurance was as certained. AUGUSTA , Mo. , Sept. 21 : Alden Sprague and Howard Owen , of the Kennebeo Journal , were arrested this afternoon on a criminal charge of maliciously H' belling Gardner Vo s , representa tive elect from this city. They gave bailj for their appearance at the October term of the supreme judicial oourt. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 21. Judge Field , of the United States Supreme Court , sitting with Judges Field and Sawy r , to-day , in the Chinese w Oman's habeas corpus case decided that the State law under which it was attempted to send them back to China , is constitution al. Judge Sawyer , of the Circuit Court , dissented ; Holfman , District Judge , concurred , "LITTLE Kocic , September 21. Hot Springs dispatches to the agent of the Associated Presi * say that the party in pursuit of the stage robbers compelled them to take to the mountains. The robbers' horses were entirely useless , having been ridden very hard in the hot pursuit. Citizens , have joined in following them , and they are now entirely surrounded. TOPE 1C A , Sept. 21. Information from the scene of the operations a7amst the Indlus in the southwest is to the effect that a train of supplies corralled by In dians on the Wnchita , was released on the 14th , and on continuing its journey soutli was met by General Miles' command which went into cnmp about one hundred miles south of the Canadian. The Indians are moving south and are apparently trying to avoid a general enpago- m'ent. HKLENA , M. T. , Sept 21. Four incendiary fires occurred here last nicht. The first alarm was at 11:30 : in a building occupied by J ajlev , a jeweler ; and McMur- p'hy , fruits , on Main street. Short ly after a fire wasdlscovered in Mr. Hall's house near ihe corner of , . Broadway and Rodney streets. Shortly after another fire was dis- cqvered in the Court House , Ow- } ng to tlie Jatj rain , everything was soaking wet , nnd the fires were ex tinguished. The principal loss was from water and moving. NEW YORK , Kept. 21. Thomas'Lewis , of 373 Hudson street , was kicked to death on Sat urday night by James Burke , watch man of the u're department repair yard.Pastor Pastor Holliday , of Plymouth church , stated that a letfer had been received from Mr. Beecher , saying that he should be in Brooklyn to at tend the prayer meeting one week from Friday , and would preach the following Sunday. The agents In this city of the republic - . public of Cuba are in telegraphic I I communication with Carlor De Va- * rona , who has placed at thedisposi- " tion of the Cubans here , twenty thousand dollars fur the purpose of carrying on the war against Spain. NKW ORLEANS , Sept. 21. General James Longstreet , coin- mauder-in-chief of Kellogg's army , says the state house and arsenals tetl were surrendered for want of am tlSi munition to dpfend , nnd places the Si responsibility ( on Attorney General 01E Field , who enjoinea the militia ap 01al propriation of twenty thousand dollars al lars made by the last legislature. alP Judge Dibble In a letter to thePic- P ayuna says tl at hp fired two shots ai from under a window in the custom to house at those who deliberately iePI fired at him , while standing ttiere PIP' looking on , but toojt nq _ part in the P'P fight on lasfMonday. P'at The conference committee held a at final session tills afternoon , to arrange fo range a joint supervision of the ma re chinery of the November election. tbal Evcrytning was harmonious till tne albe question of the composition of the beat returning board came up , the McEu- at eryites proposed to till t\yg pf their inCi vacancies , and the. oilier vacancy Ci with some gentleman'of irreproach Itbt able character. This the Re'publi- bt cans ahsoutey ] ] Declined to agree to , tb nd the convention finally adjourn to : ed without results. IK CHICAGO , Sept. 21. The specials sent last night from Juincy concerning the Indian dep sa redations near Camp Supply , stating OJ that Colonel Miles had been coffl ? OJS pelled to fall fcapk to rpeet hls'sup ? S plies , had telegraphed Geneial Pope be for reinforcements , and had lost his pe supply train and considerable rium ; per of men , prqyo on/ / Inquiry at headquarters to bo uitrni > qr so u.n * - . . a canard. .cm facts have been obtained la from General Sheridan , who re lacr ceived a dispatch this morning tr Colonel Miles , in a dispatch dated trhi the 5th inst. , 75 miles south of Red til River , advistd General Pope ho tilPI should fall back for supplies ; this PIat dispatch came via. Fort Dodge , atT. leaving there on the 17th lust It T.to says after leaving Canadian River , toel Major Lyman commanding the es- tt uort to the supply train , was attacked ' 300 to 400 Indians. This was on cl the 9th Instant. The Indians clst sharged the train several times , de taining it three days ; on the third se day the Indians abandoned the at seni tack. ni The Indians stem to have been niTl lea by Satanta and Big Tree. TlG During the fight Lieutenant Lewis in was severely wounded in the knee , inPi Sergeant D'Armau was killed , se Sergeant Single , private Buck and secc waconmaster Sanford were woun tr ded , the latter mortally. The ofll- trd < rer estimates the number of In ta dians killed at fifteen , and the taof wounded at as many more. Private ofnl Pettijohn was killed near the camp nl McClellen creek. On the llth nlHi < part of the force that attacked six Hi men bearin ? dispatches , and after a In desperate fight of a whole day one Intt courier was killed , four wounded , tt nnd the Indians were repulsed. The ttcc Indians have been beaten in every cce fight , with small loss to the troops. m General Pope adds that Col. Miles rn bas force enough to beat all the In tc dian a that can bo raised. lo miiRAPIIC , 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported for the Omaha Daily Bet > bv the Atlantic and Pacific TeleKrabb Go. TES EAST , The Italians of Philadelphia Pro pose to Erect a Monument to the Memory of Christopher Columbus. 3FOR.EIG1T' Ceremonies Attending the Launch of a New German Iron-Clad. KIEL , Sept. 20. Emperor William , to-day was present at the launch of the new iron clad , and christened her "Fredrick the Great. " The Em peror also received congratulations and addresses from 20 delegates of Schliswig Holbtien. I. WIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE. ' N. H. , Sept. 20. .Rev. Henry Ward Beecher , upon invitation of Mr. Fairbanks andt others of St. Johnsburg , Vt , is to speak in that place on Tuesday nex before the county agricultural socie tv. Is nl o to speak at Plymouth N. JEL , before a similaronrankation Kixnsrnif , Jamaica , Septl2.1 via HAVANA , Sept. 21. j The small pox is now abating. At one time there was eight hundred cases in Kingston alone , but is now reduced to two hundred. Vaccina tion and other sanitary precautions , with favorable weather , have done much to allay the disease. PHILADELPHIA , September 21. There was a meeting of Italians here last night to devh-e means for raising funds to erect a monument to Christopher Columbus. It Is re ported thatspveral thousand dojjara have been collected ; over twenty thousand will bo needed. An Italian sculptor has prepared the models. A committee was appoint * ed to secure additional subscrip tions. LONDON , Sept. 21. Advices from Riu Janerio states that the emperor In his closing speech at Chambius on the 12th , congratulated the country on its sat isfactory relations with foreign povv- rs , and declared his n-nvel'ntnent would endeavor to promote agricul ture by the extension of railways. The extension of most lnu > nrtant measures would be preipntpd next session , looking to electoral nnd ed- ucalionnl reform and agricultural intercrop , NK\V Yoinc , fept 20. . A special from Wa&hic rton says that additional news from the In dian country are encouraging for a permanent cessation of hostilities between the army and the Indian" , by a return of the latter to their reservations , The war has been waged exclusively against Indians oft their reservations and commit ting depredations , and all have bopn impressed wjth the fact that peace and safety are to be found by remain ing within the bounds marked out for : them , and with a due observance of ! the rights and property of their white neighbors. Hostilities are tfoqugljt to bo sub stantially ended for the raids are not likely to be renewed next year. 1 AUGUSTA , ( Ja. , Sept. 20. A report reached this city this af ternoon that about 400 negroes , un- the leadership of a negro named Smart , intended to make an attack on the whites at Eeese's Stoie in Edgeford county , South Carolina , about fifteen miles from Augusta. It is reported that some unknown parties : fired into tlio house of Ten- int last night , and that he intended P retaliate on the whites. A cour h ier who arrived with a note from a tc prominent planter reports that a tcai party organized and were on the ai point of starting from hero when aiE mother curier arrived bringing in 45 formation that Tenant had beenar- 45N ested by the civil authorities and N that the negroes had dispersed and ill was quiet. Tenant was a mem- aer of the convention which nomin- ited Chamberlain , Tuerea \ a feei ng { hat there will Do trouble in w Jarolina between whites and blacks. 5 tlfat event there is no question 5lo jut the white people of Georgia , on lo .he line of tup Havanah river going loaf the a.sistanee of their white af neighbors in Carolina. 60 NEW YORK , Sept 21. A Times special from New Orleans ays the situation is one of anxious ixpectation , and btisjness Qvery- yfa'are'Is resumed. Dem'ocrafs and itep'uollcans ; alike believe there will e no further bloodshed. It is ex acted that the confcrence comnilU e will arrive at ao'mg amicable - lerstand.insr relatl- - hi- * * - _ to registration . > .u < ! approaching election. The Democrats complain that the law gives ton much power nnd dis- retion ns to time and placanf regis tration of voters , and that registers liave permission to reject votes en tirely without giving reasons. The principal objection is two citizens ire require 1 to indentiiy a voter , rhe Kellogg party profess a desire grant anything , but believe the election laws as good as any State in 47 the Union. The committee will probably con clude its labors to-day. It is under stood that the result will b that the McEnery par.y will pledge them- elves to prevent public disorder of y Kellogg's administration and recog nize him as the legal Governor , Je rhe Kellogg party will give the Conservatives a fair representation the coming election and both promise to do everything possible to secure an honest election and a fair Cc jount of votes cast. To prevent Ccs trouble in the parishes Emory has s Jetermined to despatch a State de tachment of troops to different parts the State. Specials from Fall River , Massa- ihusetts to New York papersxjontain nothing additional regarding the lire disaster to what has been sent ( regular press dispatches. The Herald editorially refers to the catastrophe , and referring to the coroner's inquest to be held to-day , sxpresses hopes that somebody be 0 made example of. It considers the managers and ownersjof the mill , a great extent , responsible for the loss of life. ta WASHINGTON , Sept. 20. The latest advices received by the governmet from New Orleans re- pi esent affairs in that city as quiet and orderly. OTTAWA , Oxr. , S pt. 21. The Dominion Parliament has been further prorogued until Octo ber 13th. COPKNHAOEX , Sept. 21. The Danish government directs its Berlin envoy to ask Germany for an explanation regarding the expul sion of Danes from Schleswig. PARIS , Sept 21. The death of Victor Sjour , the French dramatic writer , is announ ced. ced.London London dispatches from Madrid state that Frederick Dockery , an American , arrested in Cuba , is now cruelly incarcerated. RJ.CHESTER , Sept. 21. Last evening a woman named Diana , a seamstress , entered a west end Ui ug store , and while calling for medicine complained of faintness - ness , and expired almost immedi ately. An inquest will be held to day. F > LiiIliVEK , Mass. , Sept. 21. Thos Keavy , one of the victims Saturday's calamity , and n member of company B. 3d regiment of Massachusetts volunteers , was buried this morning with military honors. The remains were conveyed - veyed Irom the late residence of the deceased on 12th street to the church , where appropriate religious services were performed , and from hence to the cemetery. The procession consisted of the third regiment and the. funeral escort of a corporal and twelve men with arms revers ed , followed bysix comrades acting as pull-bearers and the otllcers and men of companies B. and I. , to gether with a largo number of car riages containing the relatives and friends. WASHINGTON , Hept. 21. The following dispatch reached here last night : HDQR'S DKP'T OF GULP " , ] New Orleans , S.ept. 21. J To the Adjutant General of lhe US Army : Yesterday the State authorities re- Piaced the temporary polifie rbree | iy the regular poljce force of thQ city. It was feared that this change might cause some disturbances , and troops were posted at various points in the city , but the night passed very quietly. I think this may be taken as evidence that the surren der was complete and in good faith , or by a peculiarity of the law of Louisiana , the police force of this city is organized under the State aw , and is under the direct control of the government. ( Slgtfed ) ' ' " ' v. g EMORV , Col. and Brev'tMaj.-Gen. Com. Tbe Navy Department is advised of the death qf SurgQpn Todd , of , -ellow fever , whjph took place at ? ensaoola yesterday. The following named Banks have made deposits of legal tenders to withdraw their circulation. First .National of Mlllersburg , Ohio , $27- 000 ; Second .National of St. Louis , S22,500Merchants ; bank Providenqe , B. L , 568,900 ; Teirtopa | National , JNew Orleans , $180,000 ; First" Na- ional , Kansas City , S27.000. The total amount of legal tenders deposited with the comptroller of currency by national banks for tho. > urpose of withdrawing their clrcu- ation exceeds $7,000,000. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. NEW iToRK , September 21. Money Easy at 2@2 } per cent Foreign Exchange Steady at 84J for CO day , and 4 87 for sight. Gold Opened at J QQ } and prices during the forenoon were alternately between 1 09J1 09J , though the market Is now firm at the highest figure. Governments A shade lower ; currency ( J's 117. Stocks Have been active and generally lower , with the exceptions of I Wabasb , which waa weak , and Pacific Mall , whloh developed a heavy tendency j at 12 o'clock the tone Improved and the entire list advanced < ; the features of the day are UP , W U and Lake Shore ; Erie 1 35J ; U P30i ; W U , 79J ; PM 18. B 18.Mew P Mew York produce Market. be Sept ? ; , pa Breadstuffs Irregular , tii Flour Dull ; superfine State and western , 4 755 00 ; extra , 3 10 © 540. 540.Wheat Wheat Nominally one cent lower. $ Corn Strong ; western mixed , ifkat , 98. Oats Steady ; western , mixed , Eye State and Pennsylvania. al 00. ' Bjjrjey - puncanged. Provisions Easier. Pork Steady , a shade easier. Leather Nominally unchanged , Jran TJnghanued. ally unchanged. Chicago Pruuuce market. CHICAGO , Sept 21. Flour Quiet and steady ; good , choice spring extras 4 90 ( < B 25 ; su pers scarce at 3 50@4 00. Wheat Steady ; cash , 98 } ; September , 9798 ; October , 94 } . 3 Corn Firm ; cash , 82 ; Septem ber , 81 } ; October , 79 j. Oats Quiet ; cash , 52 } ; Septem ber , 51 } ; October , 49 } ; seller year , } . Barley Quiet ; September 1 10 bid October 1 03. Rye 91 on the spot Highwines Dull ; 1 01. Pork Quiet ; cash , 22 75 ; seller year 18 00. Lard Quiet ; October , 14 75 ; sel ler year 11 20 G-sroa.'t "TOCT'ooitoarxa. Corner of Cnminp aad Tviatjr-iecoad itrttti The finest lager beer con - stantly on hand. 1e25-Cm CHAS..WETSH7LLEB , Trtf H , CANDRIAN , Dealer lu CUTLERY Steam and Grinder Polisher , Office : 518 13th Street , OMAHA , Orders taken for BUrer Plating. All ordon br snail Till In promptlT attended . St. Louis Produce market. ST. Louis , Sept. 21. Flour Lower grades firm. Wheat Dull , drooping. No 3 red fall 1 051 06 } ; No 2 red winter , 1 16il 17 } . Cam Very firm and quiet ; 81. Oats A shade higher ; iNo 2 , 52 ® 53 ; casu 51 ; regular and Septem ber 52 } . Barley Steady ; No 2 spring 1 07 1 07 } . Rye Lower , 9093. Whisky Firm , at 1 02. Pork 25 00. Lard Steady. Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO , September 21. Cattle Receipt ; , , 5,000. To-day being a Jewish holiday many buyers were absent , and the market ruled very quiet , prices nominally un changed ; common to choice native steere , quotabla at 4 506 30 ; few lots of through Texans sold at 2 50 © 3 20 ; fair stockers , 3 45. Hogs Receipts , 7,600. Very quiet , sellers asking an advance , and buyers demanding a decline ; wiles ranged 6 55(3)7 ( ) 30 , common to choice mostly 6 657 20. Sheep Receipts , 700. Market quiet and steady at 3 25a4 50 for fair to choice. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , Sept. 21. Hogs Teceipts,4,700firm ? ; ; stock- ers.4ia5 , porkers and bacon. © 6 } ; butchers j , 77J ; medium 5ao } . Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; Tex as , 1 504 21 ; fair to choice , 3 50 © 5 00. FRANKLIN , Sopt. 21. The McEnery parish oflicials who took possession of their ofilces on Wednesday last surrendered them * .o the KelloRg government this morning. All is quiet. SPENCER'S Fruit an-i Confectionary Cor. IStli and L-arcnirorlli StsM JyUSm AT THE BUIPHf THE OMAHA WEEKLYBEE fa ACSNOWLKnOED BYEVEUrBODY TO L u BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska , It Contains More Heading Matter and Zest Advertisements than any Newspaper Published in the West. Emoracing a choice selection of news and miscellaneous matter with live Editorials on all important ton ics ; complete and reliable telegraph ic and local market reports to the day Df issue , and a variety of StateEa&t- , ernandWestoru correspondence that together make up a newspaper sel dom equalled and never surpassed. Every article uoing into the col umns of the BEE is carefuliy scru tinized , and everything that can of fend the most scrupulous , rejected. RepublicanSPolitics c But Independen in principle the policy of the BEE is , and always has jeen , to expose aad denounce abus- and corruption in the body poli- Jc without fear or favor. Subscription Price : $1-50 Per ' IN ADVANCE , E. BOSEWATER , . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOH 138 Ibrnham Street , Omaha , Uob UT2) Printing The Bee Job Printing House ZXECVTES ALL EIXDS 8F BOOK ASD JOB PKI5TIXG U TUB VERY BEST STYLES AT TH Lowest Casli Prices. Competent workmen ara In charge of the MTeral department * , and FIRST-CLAM work trill b * turned oat U either English , Germair , Bohemian , or Danish Languages. Clearing Sale ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! ! -AT- CRUICKSHANK'S ' Clearing Sale ! FOB , THIBT DAIS'S I -BEING own- Clearing Sale. ! Annual Clearing Sale OF- Foreign and Domestic Clearing Sale. DRY' GOODS Clearing Sale ! -A-IsTID PBEPABATOnY IO STOCK TAKIKO. A. CRUICKSHANK , Clearing Sale ! oiarS Cor. 14th and Farnliani Sts. , 1873. . BROWN , 248 Douglas Street , WHOLESALE AND'RETAIL DRY GOODS , CARPETS , AHD OIL CLOTH , .An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to be n sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of MERINO ? , IMPRESS CLOTHS , RSPELLAIf S. ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also TELVET& BEAVER CLOAKIffGS. A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MERINO "UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED G-OODS. TABLE LINES IN BEAT . TARIETY. A FCJUXE OF ENGLISH m AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL fi' MATTING RUGS , AND MATS , THE Furniture , bedding , and "everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now" has a complete assc.tment p ± FINE , MEDIUM and LOW PRICED goods , which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this iine , to examine his stock before purchas- ing . 1LOUNGES &c. , UPHOLSTERED AW5 ? COVERED TO ORDER. OHASSSIVERIC3S , - L. WOOD WORTH , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. WAGO1T Wood Stock , IVAGON HARDWARE , Patent Wieek , PichlnJ Charing , &i. Lxles , Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , 3arriages , Hacks s3 Buggies Stailebscker i mchCU G. STJRIFFLER DEALER IN 3 E , O O EKIES , 'rorMons Tobacco , Scgars , E. OOB. Or TEHTH tad FABHHAM- WHOLESALE CAKTBISS I am o\v inanulacturing aU varieties of candies sell a Dealers In thli State need not irant to go Kast for CANDIES. A trial Is solicited. i at- OorOLQClx. . mchlttl B. & J. WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Fourteenth Street , - OmeOia. , ITeb GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th. and barney Streets , Pall And Winter Styl A. POL ACK , 238 Faurnliam. St. Hear Fine and Medium Clotliing , " and Fumisliing Goods.