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    THE BEE.
VOL. IV. OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29 , 1874. NO. 87.
THE DAILY BEE.
EDWAI1D KOSEWATEB , Editor and Prop'r
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LEADING HATTER 1
Ecst Goods ,
Z.OWESTF21ICES
Gran-1 OMAHA.
OMAHA BUSINESS DIFF-CTORY ,
CBAOKEB MANUFAO'PET.
* /Tenure * Fmith , 185 Harner street , bet.
IV * llth arrt 12th. declSU
" BOOTS A1TD 8HOE8.
CCHFFCTIOHFBY.
. Lntov. corner 12th nd D.ngla treew.
mnuf turer and wh..l ale de er In
cand . and confectionery. Country tr rte 8O-
lieetod. aPltf
COArD'nALEBS. .
. * Kill -t , coil , lra ! , cemen Ihalr etc. ,
Fland Ktraham , feblSmS
PAWN BEOKER.
Tl T Elgutter , Vo. 800 Farnham at. lelllf
LAOTDBT.
> w lannlrnnned at oil llth * t. , rt
Farnlian.nd Dou.l . Thi'WMlilni ! * nd
Ironlce will l Ioneto rd T. first class work
S -AOTOET. .
Tircmlnm So p Worts , Powel' A Co , still
1 ; raanu act-ire their Pirmiuci foaji. Five
Brut premium .awarded by the i.ouRla county
and -t te fain , and Pottawattamie county , la.
Orders Mli-ited from the trade
A1TOBNE73.
E. F. SMYT1IE. G. C. GRAVES.
SMYIHE & GRAVES ,
Attorneys -at-lLaw.
Koom 5 Creishton Block.
E. ESTAWK ' > E. r. M. FRANCIS
ESTABROOK& FRANCIS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE Crelihton Mock , Omaha , Neh.
- it i)21 tf
DtXTER L , THOMAS ,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
JFIOE Boom Mo' Vlacher'i Block ,
NEB
OMAHA - -
JOJI.t K. JCKLI.KV ,
Attorney ICounseloratLaw
OEre-Frctn 2 , Creishjrn Block , \ . 0JJAHA.
< H
Crr. 15th and 1 on"1" * Pt . I
rtoLixmoNS ( tnrTED AND PROMPT-
\j IT ntteiKled to. Ki cliflne unless cllec -
. . . spd rent * -
llons are mi-do. J.uu.wtolrt roj-
* ctcd. Ilcal taleU > iifiht and MIJ. I > 17U
JOHN YLYTLE ,
nnd Solicitor In
Fqaity.
Sink ,
W , J. CONNELL.
HWrict Attorney for Second Jua-
IcI&I DlKtrlct.
OVMCS Pouth He of Farnlism , between
PABTiE GODWIK ,
Attorney at ! Law
( Hellman Rliek , >
4" > n THIETEENTH STBBBT. OMAHA
* " < 1 0
_
G. W. AMiUiUSE ,
REDICE S OPERA 1IOCSE
OMAHA - FEB.
* rRtr
T. W. T. Kicnards ,
Attorney at Law ,
Olfl . < . 40ft 18f Ii St. , liet. Fnrnliam
lUrnoy Omuba , Neh.
UC14U
P' 0. Tn
O. HBALLOU. .
OOee nCTeI hton' , .e l.U % *
room , floor.
OMAHA.
. H.resits. .
JU BALDWIN 2O. H.
OtEce CaJJwell Block ,
ICEBRASKA.
OMAUA. - - - -
j. s. simoPsnrRE ,
Attorney- - Law
Eoom > 'o. 1 , S. E. Coiner J5th and Dongl flti ,
OMAHA. - -
bAVAGE & MANDERSOh ,
Attorneys at Law ,
M2 FARSHAU 8TREAT.
.J011N C. COU1N ,
olioitor
COUNSELOR.
OFFICE CREiairrON'3 BLOCK ,
OJ1AIIA , KEUUASKA.
rRtl
J. 8. SPATJh. *
SPAL'N & PRITCHE'IT ,
Attorneys ind Couaselors at Law.
. Mfi TelM b.reet.
Address Rmr xna Omaha.
BTTRNHA1L
. J.
ATTOHXEI AND rOUXG LLOB AT
LAW ,
S.E.COT 15th and Douglas Stree'a.
' OMAHA - - NEB.
I' )
EEPUBIICAU CONVENTIOH.
The Douglas County Republican
Convention convened for the pur
pose of nominating seven delegates
to the float convention of the Twen
ty-fifth Representative District met
at the Court house at 2 p. m.
The following gentlemen -were
elected to represent Douglas county
in the Float Convention :
C F Goodman , Otis II Ballou , C
CSperry , Chas Wilkins , Charles H
Dewey , H J Rolf , and J K Smith.
WHERE , oh where , were the Dem-
cratic sympathizers with the Inde
pendent movement , Saturday.
With the exception of James Me Ar-
dle , who never professed to be any-
thiuij but a square-toed Democrat ,
the Independent candidates for leg
islative honors were completely ig
nored and left shivering in the cold.
MOSFS , the ruler of South Caroli
na , has stretched out his hand to
the great peace-maker at Washing
ton , imploring him for a few thou
sand bayonets , with well drilled
regulars at the end of them. But
Ulysses responded that bayonets are
not always deoirable as political har-
monizers. And Moses withdrew in
supreme disgust.
An indiscriminate bKiugMcr m
clothing and gout * ' furnishing
goods regardless of prices at 20G
Farnham street. FJ U linen and
chevolt shirts ot our wn make at
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
Railroad 75o.t/s
*
bought and sold by P. Gotthcinier ,
Broker , at 296 Farnham street.
Unredeemed Hedges for Sale.
may Iy26
Orum ,
OCMiKAL DEALER IX
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
9th at , I etween Junes and ixKivenworthsts.
TO THE PUBLIC A 3ICST COMp -
QFFEICS line of l r GO..US. Fancy Goods ,
ttonleanud Cotton Hanuels , Wrapptr DeLains
\ \ oolt-n Mia * Is and fall Undi of fall and winter
mater al for lartits' and chl'drrns' drives. Al
so Calicoe" of all grades and de * rip lonf a pe-
cialtT ISools and fhoes for ladles' gents' auu
efejlilrens' rar. ept4d3niu *
OFFICE , No. 232 FAR11HAM ST.
re STAIRS ,
Brt. 13th 414'Ji SU. . P JiSAS-A
! ias Jn tliecity
DR , A , S , BILLINGS ,
3EVa.ir2aLl3.XK txx.
tot. I th and 14th , up stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain , by use of M-
trous OiiJe lia.
"Office own itt" ccr e5tf
L VAN CAMP M.D.
Dlspenjes hl own meddnes , and besldct
reeular praitlre , makes sicUlltles of Deiinffe-
ment > and Dlseanw Peculiar to iVoiren , Ustu-
U ril i anil other Diseases of the R o'um.
OFFira : Corner Farnham ani 14"s ,
. " ' - . Itesidenc ,
flr t rtoor to the riuht. nn
JIO ttoSlM .7r. t. betwcon 12 nd nth next
Church Omaha. ' * ' '
to I l aw
Besldence and offic , 250 Dolgo It bet Mth nnd
IStti sts.
Special attention paid to obMetriM and dl
tses peculiar Ui women ami rhildr . f9tl.
JOHN H. GllEEN ,
STATE MILLS
DEALER IN
6IIAIX , FLOUB AS ! ) FEED ,
Ann
COMMISSION
VAN CORN'S JiiACiilNE
All Hndj of light and heary
MACIHXEIIY .HADE & REPAIUCF/ .
tS All Wo'lc fJuarcu\Ue < ' . - < &i
2S8 HASNET STBEET. - . OUAHA.
SPENCER'S
Fruit an Confectionary
Cor. 13th and L-j eiiTrorlh S . ,
7143m AT THE BRID i C _
VILLIAM SEXAUEB.
225r jlianiBtrtet. - Oiaana , Keb
DKALKR tlf
tlfETC.
ETC.
H. C.
UKALEB IN
BOOT3 & SHOES
and Douglas
Justice of the Peace
Office Tfr tno State Bank , Mi/1"1 Farn-
iam and 13th r et . _ _
.roux uAutiu.it ,
Practical Watchmaker ,
171 ramp ja , 8."ir. . llth Bt
- NEB
OMAHA _ _
SchneiUer & Burniesler
Manvfacturers ot
CIN , COPPEB AND SHEET IROS
WARE. DEALERS IN
Cooking and Heating Store * .
Tin Roofing , Spouting andOutteHig don
, hort notice anV In U > N t maaner.
lltwn tr
Crr-OAt
3orner of Cuaicgs and Tweaty-secoad ttreets
The finest lager baer con >
stantly on hand.
Ie23-6m CUAS. AV'EVSIULLER. Prop
NEW SALOON-
HESRV. the popnlu Saloon ke-rTt has re-
Btted up the bmrnt ol o'd Ilrrald tiuiMlng.
r. IStn and Douglas Sta. , where , in c-innec-
llon with hl tor he tet out a Lnnch arery
aornlnz nd URAXPXUNCII EVERY SAT-
UEDAY. QiTebimac * ! } . ajsdtf
VERY LATEST.
MTDNIG-HT.
SAN FRANCISCO , Sept 28.
The supreme court has declared
the local option law unconstitution
al.
Mayor Otis this morning took
posession of the assessor's office and
all the records , Warrants are out
for several employes , and 'reports ol
extensive frauds are in circulation ,
though nothing definite is known
about the matter.
At G o'clock this morning Mayor
Otis took po&ession of the assessor's
olllce , hooks and safes , and exclud
ed the assessors and their deputies
Warrants are out for several persons
connected with the oflice , on what
precise charges Mayor Otis will not
state , hut it is reported that exten
sive frauds have been discovered in
the poll-tax department. No ar
rests have yet been made. The
action of Mayor Otis has caused
much excitement.
The Sidney News from August
8th to 29th , gives the lollowing ac
counts of other recent disasters to
vessels in the Australian seas :
The brig Ellen Morris went ashore
near the Bulari Pass and became a
total wreck. The passengers and
crew were saved , but her largo and
valuable cargo was lost.
The yacht Flying Cloud was lost
on the Great Barrier icef. Allhands
were saved.
The iron ship Nonparicl , from
Auckland to Newcastle , encounter
ed a gale and the cargo shifted ,
throw ng the ship on her beam ends.
Her masts were cut away , and the
\vreok was cleared of all the rigging ,
and all was soon righted. On Au
gust llth she was discovered by the
bark Lady Emma , which took woid
to Newcastle , and a tug was sent
out and the wreo towed into New
castle. No lives lost.
In a similar storm the new Iron
clipper Chrisomere , for hau Francis
co , was dismasted. Jury masts
were rigged , and .she made her way
back to Newcastle , 200 miles , ar
riving .August 13th. Another dis
masted ship , the Southern Hello ,
had been towed into the harbor of
Brisbane by the * steamer Western.
Southern news give an account of
the loss of the biig Carl , while try
ing to make Bluff harbor The
wreck was condemned. The cutter
AlbertEdward ? , was totally wrecked
near Fontaine Island , on the 3,1st of
July ; all hands saved ; some on
rafts , others by s vimming ashore ,
nearly two miles. August 16th ,
the steamer Florence , found the
cutter Flying CJoud ashore on
Barrier reef , abandoned and
full of water. The steamer got
the wreck oil' and towed her inteR
R Jckingh'am bay. Tht News says
there teems to be a singular inex
plicable fatality attached to thc'nav-
igation of vessela of all kinds between -
tweon the different ports of the col
onies and the rnqtjipr country.
During the year nearly a dozen have
been dismasted in making the voy
age to colonial ports off the Dallam
tower , Cambridgeshire. John Kerr ,
Lockurd , British Admiral , Southern
Belle , ljonnare.1 and Crysomere ,
which were nearly new iron clip-
pars , says thpse facts must attract
the serious attention of marhiprs
and underwriters. ; In several of Ine
above Instances no dates are given.
CHICAGO , Sept. 28.
A terrible tnigedy occurreu about
midnight last night on Hawthorne
avenue. William Fischer , a middle
aged man\vho , < ! o wife recently died ,
had unsuccessfully iripJ to induce
his step-daughter , Catharine Miller ,
a girl of seventeen , who had left
homo , to return and take charge of
hi&'hotie. .Ltisthe wentto the house
where the girl was staying and at
tacked her \\itha Unffe , infljctfng
seven or eight wounds in her breast
abdomen , Irom the effects of which
it is thought , she cannot recover.
The girl alleges that Fischer Is the
fiither of the young babe which she
has. * iiO Jpving forced her to his
" "
uses.
CHICAGO , Sept 28.
The City Council to-night ordered
the engrossment of the ordinance
appropriating $264,000 for the pur
chase of additional fire engines and
apparatus for the nre department.
Aii ordinance was also introduced ,
iuuhprlzlhg the controller to nego
tiate a loan of S50dl70& , the amount
to be expended in laying additional
water mains in the business part of
[ lie city. Tbjs was referred to the
finance committee , who , } t is said ,
will report it favorably , and Its pas
sage is determined to bo deemed
: rtain.
NKW Oitr.R4.NS , Sept. 28.
The Price Current this afternoon
says of the western produce and pro
visions under thn present cash or
nonthly account system , trade Is
n a state of suspension just now ,
waiting the proceeds of the staples
9 fijl unexecuted orders from the
: ouhtry for alj. sorts of goods , and
"or produce and proypions of all
kinds.
Inward trips of coast packets are
[ poked for with more than usual in
terest.
" '
"NEW'YOPK , Sept. 28.
This was } he first day of the fall
Meeting at Fleetwood Park. The
first race was for the 2.38 class , and
x ptirse of SSOO. Five heats were
: ryeled without deciding superior
ly. Thp end of the race will be re
sumed to-morrow , between Midget
ind Royal George. Tirflp to-day ,
2:35 : , 2:34 , 2:33 } , 2:3S : , 2:40. :
Second rare , 2:24 class ; purse ,
51,600. Thomas L. Young won ,
Jommec second , Music third ; time ,
5:25 , 2:23 , 2L'G.
BOSTON. Sept 28.
Charles Campbell , soteptman and
rcasurer of the town of Waylapd ,
s uppo ed to have been drowned at
Jn field on Saturday.
The Canada from Liverpool has
trrived.
An effort will be made to have
Morris matched against Brown for
ive thousand dollars asldp to row in
fune next at Springfield.
MONTREAL , Sept 28.
Another disastrous fire occurred
his morning , which totally destroy
ed J. L. Har man'a tannery. Loss
540,000 ; insured for 531,000. The
ke was caused by back draft from
he furnace. The -walls fell and the
nen had a narrow escape from be-
ng crushed.
The Grand Trunk changp of
juago was completed yesterday.
FORT LAKAMIE , W. T. , Spt. 28.
Parties in from Red Cloud say
hat the surveyors place that agency
vlthjn the Nebraska line by thirty
niles'soutU and thirty-seven miles
; ast. Spotted Tail Agency Is also
n the State , but the distance is not
riven ,
TELESEAFHIC ,
4 O'CLOCK P. H.
Specially Beported for the Omaha Daily lee
bv the Atl.ntio and Pacific TelezraPh Co.
THE
Affairs in Louisiana Again As
suming a Serious Aspect.
The White Leaguers Concocting
Another Little Plan , Which
the Same It Is Being
Kept Secret.
They Charge a Number of Lead
ing Sejiators and Congress
men with Blackmailing ,
Bribery , and other
Harmless Re
creations.
ROMH , Sept. 27.
Mount Etna is still in a state of
agitation. Humbling noises are
heard inside and yesterday an earth
quake shook the mountain to its
base.
CINCINNATI , bept. 27.
Arch Bishop Purcell and suite ,
lott this city by the Baltimore &
Ohio R. II. , to-night in tLo pre = i-
dents car for Washington , to per
form the maniage ceremony of
Miss Sherman , in Washington ,
Thursday next.
LONDON , September 27.
Dispatches from Madrid sny that
it is possible that President Serrano
will take command of the central
army , and meanwhile General Jo-
vella will replace General Pavia.
The Republicans are preparing to
dislodge the Carlists from Lagnulia ,
in the province of Alava.
Advices from Santanta say that
seven more German men of war are
expected to arrive oil' that coast
withjn a wepk.
jcJaFi'AJ.0 , oepicmncr 23.
Senator John Ganson was talen
by a lit of apoplexy at 11:45 this
forenoon , and expired shortly after
wards. Mr. Ganson was engaged
in the superior court trying a catc ,
and feeling ill a'-ked the judge if he
would not pass it over , icmarking
that he Qould not go on vith it.
His request being granted , Mr.
Ganson walked slowly down stairs
and took a carriage for home. On
arriving there the dmcr dis
covered that Mr , qarsonas
dead. He had fallen n . } Mvuuls In
his seat , and life \\aso\iinot. An
indescribable feelingot r JueiS pre
vails throughout the city.
'IheBuffalo board of tiade met at
12:15 and adopted approptiutc rc-o-
lutiond in eulogizing Mr. Ganson.
} OKIC , Sept. " 7.
' The following is a i eou ! to the
New York Times :
JXcw Orleans , Sept. 20. A com
mittee of white leaguers and demo
crats \ \ ho have had the matter in
charge , published this afternoon a
statement denouncing Keliogg and
others 'or ' haying , as is alleged ,
bribed certain otlicialb in Washing
ton to prevent Congress from passIng -
Ing laws'favorable to the native
white element In the State to keep
the Kellogg government in power ,
in support 01 the allegations made
a number of letters which were
found in Kellogg's desk when the
State House was captui ed were giv
en to the public. An extract from
one coming from Billing- candi
date in 1872 , the icpublican nomina
tion , to Kellogg , contains the fol
lowing :
" ym. E. Changer hn.s done yeo
man service Tor 'us , and lie has
worked to better effect than any
other man ; I would advise you to
pay his fees , " Another , which Is
said to be in Caleb Cushing's hand
writing , says : "Of the $2,000 you
sent me , I had to give to Chandler
$1,000. "
Benj. F. Butler is represented as
writing a Jflttej : { o Kellogg , in which
is contained tlie'paSsjistrj "Were it
not for the retalnei I rcceivc'd ' from
you , 1 could have gone to the other
side. Please remit by draft $3OCO.
The draft will "bo your receipt. "
Other extracts are equally as libel
lous.
lous.The publication of the letters at
tracted but little attention and no
comment.
In an interview on the subject
had with Governor Kellogg he sta
ted most positively that while he
certainly had many communica
tions from gentlemen named , he
had never received from Gen. But
ler or Caleb Gushing any letter con-
imate one. Heretofore he liwd en
tered into no discussion of the mat
ter of the letters and papers taken
from his office by tne white league
party , believing that they would be
returned ; now that they had been
'
made public , however , he felt it'his
duty to explain how he had receiv
ed them. ,
The governor then proceeded testate
state that in December , 1872 , an ap
plication was made to the Supreme
Court of the United States fora writ
of prohillitfon hi tjip pasc of Kellogg
against McEnery aiid others. The
object was to prevent further pro
ceedings in the case , then pending
in the circuit court of this State.
The governor add < nl that he wrote
at this time to Caleb Cubbing , Eut-
Jcr , find Matt Carpenter , retaining
theni as lega ) advisers in the case ,
which was afterward fully argued
ana decided , the writ of prohibition
being refused
Subsequently he again wrote to
the gentlemen named asking them
for astatement of the amount he
was indebted to them for the servi
ces they had rendprcd. In reply he
received the letters captured
when the State House was taken.
Mr. Kellogg is most emphatic in
the statement that the fees paid to
the gentleman named were
for Jegal services only , and
were ijot Intended to and
did not in any way influence the
action of Congress in tlie Ijo'iiisiqna
oaso. The White League party
Claim that they havp in their pos
session a letter which is very dam
aging to Senator Morton. Mr. Kel
logg denies this , and says that he
never received any communication
from Morton which In the remotest
degree relates to money matters or
connects him with anything of a
dishonorable nature ,
NEW YORK , Sept 29.
A Times Washington special says
that negotiations between the Kel
logg and McEnery parties , Jby for
mal delegates and representatives
are at an end. There is reason to
believe that another plan Blunder
lormal consideration by the league ,
and will be dlscosed when a blow is
struck. This involves a new out
break of such violence and extent
that military authority of the gener
al go\ernment must be declared.
A New Orleans special saj-s the
Democratic Conference Committee
have accepted the proposition of the
Kellogg party relative to the Board
of Slate Canyasfcers , giving the
Democrats two and the Republicans
three members.
The score made at Creedmore on
Saturday by the Irish and Ameri
can teams has never been equalled
in any long range competition. The
error of making the bull's eye on
the wrong target by Milnor , of the
Irish team , lost his comrades their
victory , as the shot was ruled out ,
allowing the Americans to win by
three points. The Irishmen really
made the highest score , surpassing
all their former efforts.
It- claimed that the contest has
proved the superiority of muzzle-
loaders as military arms.
: \ ,
BROOKLYN , September 28.
Pratt's Astral Oil .vorks , in Ihe
Eastern district , caught lire this
morning. After burning half an
hour the flames were extinguished.
The damage is unknown.
YORK , September 28.
A large crowd of sporting men
from Boston , Philadelphia , Buffalo ,
and Biltimore , arrived here to wit-
i.ess thepigon match this afternoon
between Bogardus , of Chicago , and
Payne , of New York , for $2,000
and the championship of America.
Bojrardus is the favorite 100 to 75.
The President left last night for
Long Branch. He will icturn to
Washington Thursday.
Ihe burning of the postal car and
mail messenger on the Baltimore &
Ohio railroad , | ias led to a confer
ence on the part of the postoflico
oillcials , for some other agency for
lighting cars than the explosive coal
oil which appeal's to have been used
on the occasion referred to.
\V.\siiiNCiTON , Sept. 28.
Within the past six days the re
demption bureau has called o'n the
National Banks for $4,350,910 In
legal tenders to reimburse it for
their circulating notes redeemed
and assorted , other sums will fol
low , at the rate of about
$750,000 per day , until a suffi
cient amount shall have been
received to justify resumption
of redemption. The date of resump
tion will depend somewhat on the
promptitude with which the Na
tional bank * respond to the calls.
Thp internal enuereceipts tOTday
amount to $60,535,299. $90,200 Jn
national bank currency was re
ceived at the treasury to-day for re
demption.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Money Market.
NEW I'ORK , September 28.
Money Still abundant , at 2@3
per cent. . '
Foreign Exchange Steady : at
482484.
Gold Firmer ; market manipula
ted by a clique , who forced down
stocks to 9J.
Governments Steady ; light bus
iness ; 10-40's registered 110J ; coupons
pens 111J.
Stocks Opened active firm ; P M
rose to i03jj , whole market improv
ed , but aoout 10:80 the bears madfe
an fearful rush to sell based on un
founded reports of Vanderbilt's ill
ness , prices declined J toj ; market
now recovered. W U 79J ; Eiie47 } ;
P M 50 } ; U P 301.
President Grant was in Wall
street to-pay.
New York Produce Market.
.NEW YORK , Sept. 28.
Breadstuffs Dull.
Flour Dull ; superfine State and
Western , 470@485 ; extra , 5 10@
5 3,0 ; bakers and family braiius , Q QO
@ 0 5Q.
Wheat Fiim ; No 1 spring ,
1 20@l 20 ; No 2 Chicago 1 09@1 10 ;
No 2 Milwaukee spring , 1 121 12 } .
Corn Strong ; western , mixed ,
afloat , 90 } .
Oats Heavy ; Western mixed ,
.
,
Rye Quiet , 90@93.
Barley § teady , at J 0 for Can
" ' " ' "
ada" .
Provisions Dull and nominal.
unchanged.
Eggs Heavy : western , 24@25.
Pork Dull and lower , at 23 00.
L.ard Firmer , at 14 } .
Butter Firm ; western , 2535.
Whisky Dull , 1 071 08.
LQatjier-Steady.
Iron Dun ,
Wool Quiet.
Chicago Pruuuce market.
CHICAGO , Sept. 28.
Flour Very quiet ; good@choice
spring extrass 485@5J ; shipping ex
tras not wanted ; supers scarce 325@
100.
1 Wheat Firm ; gept 90 ? : Oct 95J.
Corn Quiet ; cash 82 ; Sept Slfj
Oct 79 } .
Oats Quiet ; cash 49J ; Sept 49J ;
Oct 48J ; year 47.
Barley Steady ; cash 103 ; Oct 97J
© e.
Rye 90 ; dull.
Highwines 103.
Pork Dull ; cash 21 J ; Oct 21 J ;
year 1765.
Lard Quiet ; cash } © ; Oct
14 } ; year 11 } . _
St. Louis Produce market.
ST. Louis , Sept. 28.
Flour High grades dull , at 1 10
ol ) 15 ; few sales ; low grades quiet
Wheat Shade higher ; No 3 red
fall , 1 04 ; No 2 red , 1 151 15 } .
Con ? Slow , at 80.
dats Inactive ; iNo 2 , 52a53.
Barley Dull.
Bye Pull , at 90a91.
Whisky Firm , at 1 04.
Lard Unchanged.
Pork Lower , at 23.
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. Louis , Kept 28.
Hogs Receipts , 6,000 ; lower dull ;
BPdium to light 5 25@5 50 ;
jacon grades 5t5Q@6 30 ; butchers ,
5a7.
5a7.Catt'e ' Receipts 2,000 ; market
lull ; Texans 3a4 ; cows and heifers
J ; fat oxen 2J3 } ; natives 3a
Chicago Live Stock Market
CHICAGO , September 28.
Cattle Receipts 6,000. Market
lull and easy , closing weak with
pens full ; quotations nearly noml-
lal ; fair to choice steera 44 } ;
rexaus,2 304 40.
Hogs Receipts , 9,000 ; weak and
lull , unchanged ; to choice 6
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TVUOLE3AI.E AND RETAIL DBAIBE IX
Wines , I iquors , Segars ,
TOBtC 0 AXl ) PIPES.
BSTalifonlA Wines and BrandIcs. S
Corner of 15'h ami Dodge streets opposite the
new Post Oflice building. Omaha. Nebie23tl
HOTELS.
GRAND CEJ51TR&L
DMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA
The largest and best hot between Chicago
ind San Francisco.
Opened new September 30th , 1S73.
830 tf OEO. THHALL. Proprietor.
United States HoH
COK , DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS.
milEUNDERSIONED rfspectfnlly announ-
_ L cei that he has pun.ha. od and rcfi ted ihe
abote II-lcl , und Is now ready to accommodate
th public , with board lijtbv rr we k , at reasonable
enable rates. WILLIAM LEHR. Prop.
Julv22 ' 7 * 1
California House.
FEITZ HAFJIEH , Prop'r.
No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r llth , Oin ha ,
Nebraska Board by the day or week.
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Central House
> o. 630 S Ixteeath Etree t ,
Opp. Jcfllrson Square , OMAHA , NEB.
JOSEPH DOYE. Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
First-class bar attached to the house.
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XiZXTD&E BIOT7SB ,
On 9th , Itt. Farnham and Harncy Streets ,
HAS been entirely refiittixl at d re'urnished ,
and will accommodate all to the best ot
board at SI , SO per day ; 4Gc per single meal.
C , Y , & S , M , BABRYHAH ,
lT28dly. Propr etors.
Southern Hotel.
Fronting on. 4th , 6th and 'Walnntit * , ,
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St. Lotus , - Mo.
Laveille , Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is first-cliss In all it *
BDI ointments. Its tableireat all times siip-
in tht < greatest abuudincc , with all the
Slied acics the markets afford , Its clerks and
employes are all polite and attentive to the
want ; of thepxustsof the hotel , Th re is an
ImproTed eleva or leading from the fint floor
to the upper one , Railroad and steamboat
Icketoffi'es. news stxnd. nd wesxerr Union
telegraph ofil e In the hotunda of hotel
BEES ! BEES ! ! BEES ! ! !
TJndcr isncJ has sixty swarms of na
tive and Italnn be s for sale , in hi es of
the American and Buckero patent . Strong
iwarms at six to right dollars eaih , with actual
co t of hire added. Light swDrra" , from four to
< li dollars each. I have more Ix-ea than toe
location will support , and must seU.
Address :
Fort Calhoun , Neb
The Sioux City and PacIHo Kallroaff ,
la C nBectlon with the
SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL
RAILROAD ,
It 03 mllss ttc shortest routp from Omaha
ind Council Bluffs to St. Fan ] , Illneanolli ,
itlllwater , Anoka , Dnlnth , EUmnrck , and all
points In Minnesota.
Train leates Omaha dally , ( excep Saturday )
it 6 o.clock p. m. , and Council BluCi at 8.05 ! >
n. , from Chicago & NorthWestern Dcpqt ,
Faro as LOW and lime as QUICK as
by any other Line.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS ,
Be sure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City ,
: hus avoiding circuitous routes and midnight
.ransfcrs.
Tickets can be rnrclmol it Ihe offices of the
Chicago & Northwestern Hallway in Omaha
, nd Council Blu& .
3en'l Tass. & Ticket Agf St - P. 4 3. C. B. B.
St Paul , Minn.
p > &
Jen'l Pass , and Ticket Agt , S. C. < t P. , Sioux
City , Iowa.
GEO. W. OBATTON , Agent.
1G3 Farnham Street , Omaha , Neh.
Tnlv2n.tf-
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5ILK , CASHMERE , AND ALPACA SUITS
For sale and made to order.
P. M. FALL01T ,
J63 Dodge , bet. 14th and 15th streets.
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
J , ROBINS ,
[ 37 n am St. , Let. 9 h and 10th ,
" ( Opposite Bee Office. )
1 ONELOANSD ON w ATCHES , JEAV-
'I elry.ic. Clothing bought and suld.
ip'dlm _
VICTOR 3,0 FFMWD ,
Physician 1 Surgeon ,
241 Farnham Street ,
Oyer Jsh's Drug store.
(3th ( St. , bet. Farnham and Hamey.
ill kinds ol TAILOMNO , CLEANING and
BEPAiylNU done at reuonrble rate *
anr7fil _
Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT ,
Fashionable Dressmaking
564 Fourteenth St. ,
' 303m OJ1AIIA , NEB ,
Clearing Sale ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! !
-AT-
Clearing Sale !
FOR THIRTY
BEING OUIt
Clearing Sale ! Annual Clearing Sale
OF
Foreign and Domestic
Clearing Sale.
Sale.DRY GOODS
Clearing Sale !
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PKEPABATOr.Yi.TO STOCK TAKING.
A. CRUICKSHANK ,
Clearing Sale I
„ „ , Cor. Mtt and Farnlam sts-
A. BROWN , 248 Douglas Street ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS , CARPETS ,
AND OIL CLOTH ,
An Immense Stock of Fresh. New G-oods Just Opened to be
sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of
MERINOS , IMPRESS CLOTHS , SSPELLANTi ,
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also YELYET& BEAVER CLOAKINGS.
A FULL STOCK OF StJAWLS , BLANKETS-FLANNELS ,
MERINO Ir.NDERWEAR AND WORSTED G-OODS.
TABLE JJXEN IS GREAT VARIETY. A PULL LIXE OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING RDffS , AND MATS ,
Furniture , bedding , Mirrors ,
and everything pertaining : to the FURNITURE and UP
HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased his stock and now
has a complete assc-tment o ± FINE , MEDIUM and LOW
TbrSil ? goods , which he is offering at such REDUCED
PRICES as to make it to the interest of everv one de sirine
anything in this line , to examine his'stock before purchas-
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PABLOBSLTS , LOUNGES & & . , UPHOLSTERED AH3 >
COVERED TO OBDER.
L. VOOB WBTII ,
238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
WAGO1T
Wood Stock ,
WAGON HARDWARE ,
Patent Wheels , Finished Gearing , &o.
Axles , Springs and Thimble Skeins
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Hacks and Buggies
StntUbacker.'AVagonj Depot.
mcbBU
G. STEIFFLER
DEALER DT
CROC ERSES ,
Prori'-lons '
Fruits ,
Nu s ,
Confocllonery ,
Tobacco ,
h'cgars ,
S. E. COR. OF TENTH -'and FABHHAH.
I14t
WHOLESALE CANDIES
I am ow mamilactming all varieties of candies
andjxvill sell a
JLSTEK/lNT IF IR , I O IE
Dealers in this State nt > ed not want to ? o Cast for CANDIUS.
A trial Is solicited.
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B. & J. WILBUR ,
Books and Stationery ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Stre © , .
GENERAL AGENTS FOB ALL SCHOOL BOOKS
ar3-lmy
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th , and barney
Fall And Winter Styl
A. POLACK ,
CLOTHIER.
233 Farnbam St. Hoar
Fine and Medium Clothing ,
and Furnishing Goods ,