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    VOL. IV.
'if
THE DAILY BEE.
- - * * fcOWAJiD hOSEWATKR , Editor and Prop'i
If OfllcJo. . 13H Famhuin iret.t etir.
f Ninth anil Tenth.
TEHMb OK SUBSCRIPTION r
copy , one year , in advance - * ]
sir month * , in advance - - J-JJ1
i three mentbs in advance.W'
* JTlf not paid in advance , IS per annum wilJ
, collet * * !
JCK.
LEADING HATTER I
Best Goods ,
LOWESTPUXCES
QnnOMAHA. .
OMAHA BUSINESS BITOORY.
. OET.
df"c < 3ur.'A aiaith , 183 Unrner street , bet.
iVL IHli ai'd 12th. declitf
BOOTS AKD SHOES.
T hlllr I ng. 155 Farnham St. between lUh
Jf aui 115U fcbl9Tl
COHFFCTIOireET.
. Latey , corner 12th and Douglan strecvs ,
HL. nuftcturer and wholesale de-Ter In
and * sand confectionery. Country tn.de § o-
liceted. Pl"
COA' DEALEFS.
* raI..t. coal , lime , ccmen Ihalr etc. .
Plsnd F rnham st. feblSmS
PAWN BEOZEF.
< l r Elgutter , Uo. UOO Farnham st. 1el7U
LATODSY.
launlr" opened at oil 1Mb St. , N-t
Anew nlian. i-nd Dou.las. The washing * nd
ironing will I * done to , rJi > r. first class work
S.mp Worls , Powell A Co , Mill
Premium ' act-ire their 1'iemiuiu Soap. Five
first premium .awarded by the Loiigla county
and Stute fairs , anil Vottawattsml * couuty , Ia.
"h&en K > Ii-it d from the trade
An indiscriminate staugMer m
clothing nd RentV furnishing
goods regardless of prices at 206
Farnham atreet Fine linen and
chevoit shirts ot ourvn make at
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
JZailroad Ticket *
bought and sold by P. GottheJmer ,
Broker , at 296 FanJiam street
Unredeemed fledges for Sale.
mar Iv20
Hamlet
CKNEHAL DEALER IX
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
9th st , l twcen .Tone * and iveaTcnwortb sti.
T ( > THE PUBLIC A MOST COM-
QFFERS line nf l r Oo < ls. Fancy Goo < ls ,
ilcn ud Oitton I lannels. Wrapper DeLalns
WH l n Sha l and all Linda of fall and winter
m ter al for la li 8' ami chl'clrms' drtwes. AI-
ao fill oe "f allzradesxnd de rip-ion a fpc-
cli'tr Urtotd audIioca for laJUf f ? < nl ' and
chlldrenn' wrar.
OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST.
CP STUBS.
Bri. 13th & . 14th Slsn O3MAHA-
BB-01.Ut iractj.pl.if IVnilsts In tliecity
DR , A , S , BILLINGS ,
ID IE ITT T Si ? ,
Eft 1 th and 14th , np stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain , by use of
troun Oxide .Jas.
e5tf
HBB.J E.VAKOKItCOOIi.
Eclectic Pliysioi
Residence and offlfc 250 Dodge st Ut llth und
15th its.
rdal uttentlon paid to obstetrits and dls
rwoular ! to women and children. f9tl.
L VAN CAMP M.D.
Dispenses his own meddnes , end besides
reKular practice , makes specialities of Deranw-
mTOUaidlllWses Peculiar to Women , Fistu
la , Piles and other Dlieaws of the R > ctum.
OFFICX i Corner Farnham and 14lh streets ,
flrst door to the rlcht , up l" . * * * lme' '
210 Dougbs street.betwwnlJanJ llth next
to Lutheran Church Omaha , l eh. Addrw
Bo lit. lamtldAwtf
VAfl DORJS'S MACUI E
All kinds of ligU an heaTy
MADE &
SJ > 8 HABSEY STBEEt. OKAHA.
SPENCER'S
Fruit am Confectionary
Cor. 13ili and L aTenwortu Stp.f
y4 m AT THE BlUD'iE _
SEXAUER-
225 IVrr > * i3 Etrett.
nnOtEiiLS A D KETA1L DKALEE t
FURHITORB. BEDDLIG. ETC.
H. C.
MANUFACl'UKtJ' AM ) IJJSALER IK
BOOTS
JO IJtb St. Bet * cir FarchsM ani Domglap
l *
ENOCH HENNEY ,
Justice of the Peace
Office rer ta ? State Bank , corner f Fare ,
ham aud 13il <
Practical Watchmaker ,
171 Tarnr ta , B. "or. llth St.
OMAHA - -
Sclniclfler & Bunnester
Manafictnrers oi
, COPPER AND S11EET IROlf
WARE. DEALERS IN
Cooking and Heat In jr Stores.
Tin Roofing , Spouting and GntUritgdoa
fbort notice an < * Ic ib r t maoner.
J | ltn -
MEW SA1OOK-
HENRY , th popular SslMin ke p r , has re
fitted np the l > Kment of n'd ' Ilrrald b
cor. 13th and I > ouflaii bis. , where , in connec
tion w tb bl Vnr he ret ont a 1 Jinch even
moraine sud GRAND LUKCH EVEKY SAT-
VbPAY.
-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTlCt. AUvertiseuujnta ot fo ti , to
dale , Ux-t , Wants , Kound , Boarding , AC. , wil
be- Inserted In these columns once for TEN
CENTSpj-r line ; each subsequent insertion
FIVE CEF S per line. The first insertion
never Iw h n TWENTY-FIVE CKNTS
ANTED l > ay boarders , N. Yf. Cor llth
vv an i Howard at ep28 odti.
mUE Willow Sprlngi dUillery c iiipnjr are
JnoW ready to buy grjln. scp296t
- the jear , * man who Is a
pract cal fa mer , wilh a wif who Is a good
cook and I ouseke-per lo g Into Iowa tWrly
miles tail o Co ncil Bluffs one or two chil
dren not ob ] .tIonalJr If able to do chores , in
quire .t 233 Fa iihain ti eet. ep29dll
ri > OBENr V house with four rooms , in
L Shlnn's Addition. a 1 t iw Ottice of
V. L I homas , Itojin 9 VUcher'i Block.
wpt28d3t
TTIOKALE Twolctsinbh nn'slst Addition ,
JP in the line of the street B. BAdrtres'
1. Q. , Bre Ottice. tep,28d8t *
BENT-A two story even room dwel
ling housNo 435 12 h i. , wi h lelUr ,
well.c teru aud shade irots. l"Qu'rf' ' .
LI. " JO to ,
wp28dtf S. E. cor. ot l ou 'a and 1 .th tts.
RENT fctore. DwcUinj , Boarding , and
FOB * > " " InqUlkeL0F.D.JO.VEa
. . . ,
sepZSJtf S. E. cor. Uuugl-s and 15th sts.
CUfcS BOAlOK > G lIOUhE , IX
AFIU3T icxatlon , and d-.lngafme business ,
with 15 rooms lor rent , and turnitu-e for salt-
Inquire South asi cor. ol 16th and Chicago its.
KIS11 c eiYCd every d'Jt whulentl-
and retail. Also rg tiufor the Anvlcan
Bunelcsi artiiiei. the chwpes luxury ol t' -
fo. For i ale at B. BEIlUhN'O 231
s reel. "
BEAT BABA1N i. > .il t * - - ,
Vj TIck't ioand Torn Fumi-e , fiuelgu t-
uiange. Inquire el 509 14th street , bet. M-
nshm and Uouilaj , . J. JOUNaOX.
ANTLD-A firstcla s tinner at 183 l > ouc-
W Iss St. , immcdiaUly. sept25JCt
O KENT A suite of rooms si itab.'e for
inf.ll family , ar d a small liou-ei.- t
Apply to T II. Latey. cor. of U'll/ste' and ICtk
IIS. ' . . -
t , > OKSAI.E. Sgnod loton ISlh , nrar Paul
I1 street for S&X ) . 1 Muull lot .s.1xi.C , Oi. 23 and
ass street s2 X ) 0 acres of Ituuj'ai couuty
and fi ft clas , 10 miles out , JGIX New Lous
and lotS.retrs time. ; lSiX )
IlLKfUi 4 1IILL , llcjl eVate rjra' .
sep23eodtf. ' 'Si lo < U.e s rcet.
Fb\V firtt rlnu lioanle.s a- ted at Mis
ttu'be * ' , 3 13th , Ut. Cap. are. an'
v o ort- < > eel ULle. txpt22tf
TT OR RENT -If y n sldi-uac. K , W. con er mh
Jand hicajostieetii. S. WKIOUT.
sept III
OVgE FOR BENT 17th an. ) dp. Avenue.
. A. TAYLOR A Co.
Sept2It/
FORREST.
PIANO 8. A. TAYLOB A Co.
s < pt'1tf
E FOR RLNT Niuth and Cipitkl
HOl . X. A. iAVLOU t lo.
sepi21tf
FOR KI--Vr-2 h aid Can. I os-
HOUSE
SC.S3 on iveu about O < t. Isi.
sept 21 If S. A. TAYLOR 4 Co.
FOR RENT18th and Cans.
H S. A. TAYLOR * Co.
TO L < 4N Inquire * t L w Office
MONEY . BEALa.Rooui 9 Vbchcr's n'ock
Omaha. ssptlSdtf
/ 1 hUAT turgiinj in real < t te , lor sale lot 7
VjTiu t > 10ck SJ , with all imDroreiuents ihert-
on aitu tc < lou DoilgeStr ct , bet weeulJthi. llth
StreeU , at the low p Ice of 55,500. bnquire ol
31. HELLMAN A CO. Corner of Franhfia &
thirteenth Streets. si 4 d 80 1.
irANIEl ) .HUB' lean , ( jeruiau > urwq'ai.
W c WKdJal ) , or Irish klrls , to work In hotels
restauianu ai d private families. Inquire at
Col rill A Co. , Employment liupau , 527 Fif
teenth Mre t , opi * iie IVst Office , ei 18dt'
Huus and lot next north of C. E. i osl'it
T11L - - > nc 1 tors le at the low price of
S3,5iOa irlHemoro tl.an the cost of In prove-
mints. InqalrtMif I. W. .MliROaE , Attor
ney , near head uf Ooiul > s treet. n
/AM'tD-rAny one wanting to sell or
\v change any tlnd f biriQ < ss. hi use lots ,
'ands or ueichan ise , call < n u < W have
cbauces . mirelj In our hands , affording ih < -
best itiTiviuient fur capital , both small and
great CO I I III LI A CO. , Exchange and Lol-
leUlnj Bureau. 31 ISib street , oj polite V st
Office. tcpiZ'Uf
rpO THE lur , iU The uniler l ned ha *
J _ oixiied an office for em loymentol male
and female help fir stores , offices , hons'S , pri-
ystf famUle' , f tc All in want of the same , or
wanifai : employment , please c.11 on us.
CoTTBII.L i ( > . , Exchange nd Employment
Bureau. 53115cb struct , opiate Post Office.
aeptZdlf
ANTED A girl to do genera ] housework
W at 418 Davenport st.
TO LOAN in approved person *
MONEY , also City and County Warrants
Dougui tqd soil. Inquire at Law Office of T
W. i. RichanU. S a. U 13th St. , Omaha.
AugOdtf
TORE TO BE 198 Douclas strret. Inr
J quire of WEBBKB & BEHM.
oinu
_
ANTED Day boarders , f | b southwest
W cor. of 10th and HarneT sta. jfi3tf
WFifth
Fifth Ward Voters Attention !
All person , who rlaira the right to vote in the
FI th (5) ( ) Ward , and whose name * are not reg-
Utered are requested to all on the Registrar ,
ft his stof.touth e > t coiner Ililrtcenth and
CMeago streets , oq llon > ay and Tuesday , Octo
ber Stu a d Ct , where h will nt for the pur-
po-e of orrcctlnc the voting 1 s of siidV ard.
llou.sol sit Ing from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m.
C. WLKI > S Rejijtrar.
A , Keb. . September 29 , 1S74.
- ept29-
Academy © f Music.
FAIR WEEK , IMMENSE ATTRACTION
FourtUnl htof to Brilliant youqg Artste |
MISj FANNY B. PEICE.
Tuesday aveulnj , the Drdt Emotional Dra
ma of
" EAST J.YNNE. "
Prlera as u > nn. Secure your scats on and ' -
irr > f i.day. September 2It.t fc. Wvti an.s , bite
W. A F. . and at the Oran > l Central IIott-1.
aep Ct SAM. U'LADsTONK A ( ot.
BIDS FOK
< KTEg DPP.T Of TilK rtlTTE , ' )
ClIIKF QUAK EBUAEriCK'l 'TB CK , J-
OIIAIIA. Kat > raska. fr pl"m jr 2J. 1874 J
Feal'dhldn in < 1 urinate lll be r iv < iat
thb ffite until 11 o'clock , a. ia Monday , X ) . t
S , 1ST , f-r .he delivery in. new ffiuny and
burlhp neks , at Omaha Depot , Keliraaka , In
quaniitirscs rrquired of
t hive trl I on ( : ( ,00,1,003 pouudt ol corn.
One mil Ion five hundred ihou3iiiJlMO,000) { )
pounds of oats
Each iros sil to be considers ! mctt b
gu.rant < ed by two rcjporsllilo ] > srties , net b d-
I'ent , tb t they will b conig lKBdsmea onawaid
of routract.
Nebl swll'e te-talned under
e , anycir-
rumstrnte * unletiih bidder isprencnt in ptr-
ion , or by duly authorised afeiit or attorney ,
> t the pe * 'n ' ° ' t' ' " bld , and is tbei and
tDere I n-p > ed to i > how ihai he tt fully bl to
car y out the contract in ell respects If awa ti
ed t > him.
B'd must be endorsed on envelopes , "lilds
for Korage.- '
The Afleot < m ot Mddem Is erprd'Hy called
to the forevDi'g riquir n-rnt .
Th > contract i'l be let with 'he proviso
tha < theci'mra/ts m < y b incr > a dor n-duo d
ne-thi-d , by t e Chuf Qunrte nudcr o * tbp
Deparimei t , at any time during the do..very
of th e a'n.
Til. right tonJrct any and all Lids it * e-
serred.
Kiank 'Ids fi < rn'shed and full conditions
made Lno n on application av thi | office.
By otler ot L l > epartment C .mni nM < r.
Kpt2fi6tdLEXJ PEKRV ,
C. Q. M. Dciit. of ih fUtte.
t'lIER FrS SALE.
By Tirta" of ai trd. jr of s le issued cut of the
District Court for Douglas County , Nebraska ,
audt mdirected , wilon tlergth day of
Octuber. A D. 18.4 , at 10 o'clock . m of aild
day , at the oouth oor ol the Court Houi . In
the city of Om h , in said county , sell at auction
k purt ol ibs firojieriy dcs.ribed in said order
to-wit :
Beginning at the north cut eornrr of the
routh east qun ter .f f ei ti .n cixtcen (16) ( ) , townr
ship fifteen ( 5) ) . nonh , of range th .teen ( IS ) ,
an , ami running tie cer-outhfichiin * , thence
we t 8VJ chairs , thence north C cntlns , thence
rut 8jirh ins tothepliceof beginnlnr , rent -
t iningSacrrs.tnore or ! < > ; . in a id Douglas
C un y.'to at sfy aindgmentof said Court , re
covered by Jn'.n'l K-dict and CllnUin Brigjs
against Archibald T Fi > n. "
ALFRi-D BUBLEY , Sheriff.
fmaha.j6 pt mber 28.
VERY LA TEST.
MTPNIQ-HT.
bepr. Ii9.
Secretary Belnap returned from
a brief trip to New York this morn
ing. Owing to the absence of the
President no Cabinet meeting will
be held to-day. _
PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 29.
Freeman , the diamond robber ,
who escaped from the court room in
this city last August , has been ar
rested in San Francisco , whore h
has passed under the name of Mor
Tin , alias Colbert , by means of a
photograph received from the Phil
adelphia police. _
MIIAVAUKB , Sept , 29.
The supreme court at Madison
decided so much of the order of tbi
15th inst. as exonerated from th <
writ of injunction to obey the Pottei
law. The Prairie Du Chi en divlt-
ionofthe Milwaukee ! & tit. Pan
road vacated the injunction , and it
now applies to the- other roads.
LITTLE ROCK , Sept. 29.
The hcrifl'H posse from the Hot
Springs who have been pursuing
stage robbers , encountered them
lear Drakesvill , and in the skirmish
liilfid one of their horses and badly
wounded one of them. . The whole
> arry escaped , however , and the
chase was continued. At last re-
iortthe sheriff was only half a day's
ride behind them.
BRANCH , Sept. 29.
The total loss by fire here this
morning will not exceed $100,000. ,
nsurance $35,000 , divided among
he following companies : Mi s5s-
ippi Valley , Memphis ; American
Jnderwrittra Association , Philadel
phia ; Old Dominion , Richmond ; Hi
hernia , Ohio ; Clay. Newport , Ken
tucky ; German , Erie , Pa. ; Patter
son , N. J , and Germauia , of Eliza
beth , N. J.
BOSTON , Sept 29.
A Concord dispatch received here
says that Congressman William E.
Chandler who iafttoppitiKthern tem
porarily intimate * that the telegram
from Louisiana don't misrepresent
him that he i ? aware of , but tiioy do
injustice to ex-Go v. Warmouth and
Governor Kellogg , end that General
Outler was always understood to be
in favor of Judge Durrell's Impeach
ment.
x , N. Y. , Sept. 21.
A collision between c gravel and
.1 passenger train on the Utica >
Chenango Valley railroad , this
morning , resulted in the killing of
three passengers and injured several
others.
The collision occurred near Oxford
at 11 o'clock. 1 he conductor on the
gravel train was misled by the stop
page of his watch , and his train
while loading WSH struck by th
passenger locomotive at full speed.
The mail agout , E. Child * , was
killed , and Orange Einmons fatally
injured ! Mrs Faulkner , a lady who
was in the palace car , is believed to
be fatally injured.
LONDON , September 29.
The race for the Great Eastern
railway handicap sweepstakes , fif
teen sovereigns each , ten forfeit ,
with one hundred added by the
Eastern Railway Company , and a
hundred 'by the Jockey Club , for
three year olds and. upwards , the
owner of the second horse to receive
200 sovereigns out of the stakes ,
took place at Newmarket to-day ,
and was won by Aurora , a three-
year old ; Puzzle , five years old
second , and Medina , five j ears old ,
third. The betting just before the
cemmoncemeut of the race was six
to one against Aurora , twenty-five
to one against Puzzle , and seven to
one against Modeua ; 19 starters.
LONDON , Sept. 29.
The Mark Lane Express , in its
review of the crop prospects , says ,
recent rajns have materially bene
fited the crops. There } ias been too
much rain , however , for la'te pota
toes , which have shown signs of dis-
pasg This will cause a greater de
mand upcm the lower descriptions of
wheat and prevent tljpjr further de
'
preciation. The grass poVsesses'the
verdure of spring , which will help
the growers to carry their stock
through winter , notwithstanding
the deficiency in hay and corn
crops. The wheat trade shows
'
neither eneburajr'lnfj nor discourac-
ing features : Prices in France are
a shilling lower , but elsewhere on
the"continent they are unchanged ,
except at Odessa , where prices are
firmer , in. the hope that the fine
quality of the crop will eventually
secure better prices.
BT THOMAS , Sept 26.
San Domingo city dates of the
12th inst. are .at band. President
Uqnzalea bad just returned from his
vovage to the northern provinces.
The whole country Is perfectly
quiet.
A Haytian steamer has arrived
from gan Domingo city , and by her
dominican pommisaioner wil ) leave
for Port au Prince to conclude the
treaty of amity and commerce be
tween the two republics.
Gen. Cicres has arrived here , and
met ex-President Baoz of Domingo.
The Haytien government has im
posed a tax upon resident foreigners
including foreign clerks in the em
ploy of Haytiens.
A peculiar disturbance recently
occurred jn the catholic cathedral at
Jamaica. The priest torp the Cuban
color * from the coffin of a patriot ,
refusing to permit the introduction
of politics into Uie catholic service.
A scuffle ensued and the pi lest \vos
assaulted and knocked down.
SlwFnAHCisco , Sept. 29.
The superintendent of the Central
P jelflo railroad * publi he0 a c > rd to-
dsjr , in which he fjMJtUy admits
that then * has been frequent rob
beries and outrage ? committed on
his road in Nevada , by gamblers
and thieves , but says passengers
must protect themselves by refusing
to play at any game with the sharp
en * . He dqei not allude to the state
ment that the 'entire passenger
"
train had been captured by "robbers
near Reno.
The Nevada Democratic State
Convention last night nominated
Bradley for governor ; Jewett Adama
for lieutenant governor , and A. C.
Ellis , of Ormsoy county , for congress - .
gress , and then adjourned until to
day.Albert
Albert Eckstem , Npwton Morgan
' '
and Joseph 'Cassey'the deputy "as
sessors charged with forgery , are
still in custody. The ball is fixed at
twenty thousand dollars in each
case. The ase or hasjKmsesaloii of
the office again. *
The committee on" finance of the
auditing board of supervisors , re
commended that the city and coun
ty attorney institute a criminal
prosecution for malftesanca ia offlco
against Coroner Bicf.
TELEGRAPHIC.
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Specially Keporied tor the Umana Dany
hTth * i.ntir.and P rifr' ' '
( Special to HIH BEE )
BLAiR , Sept. 29.
"Waldo Lyon was nominated for
State Senator in the Sixth District ,
and is uncommitted as to United
States Senator.
C. H. WlLLARD.
( Special to tha Bee. )
GRAND ISLAND , Sept 29.
At a political meeting of the In
dependent party held here lost
night , Joe Jenneman had his left
had torn off and was otherwise bad
ly burned and bruised by the prema
ture discharge of a cannon , which
he was firing.
W. A. Plattehad his thumb blown
off at the same time.
DENVER , Col. , Sept. 29.
Hon. Schuyler Colfax , and fam-
ilv who have bee sojourning in
Colorado for the past two months
leave for the east by the Kansas
Pacific , to-morow morning.
HALIFAX , Sept. 29.
Georpo Brown , the oar man , has
s nt a challenge to row with Joseph
H. Sadler , the English champion , a
five mile race , for from 52,500 to S500
a side , the race to take place at
Springfield , Mass. , or Halifax , St.
John , during the la t week in Octo
ber or first week in November.
MONTREAL , Sept 29.
In the libel suit of Mo.v-enu against
the Montreal Witness , Justice E.
Ramsey refused the defendants'mo
tiou for n new trial , and sentenced
the proprietors of the paper. J. R.
Dougall to a fine of 560 , and J. D.
Dougall $40. A writ of error was
soon after placed in the baud ? of the
clerk of the court.
CINCINNATI , Sept. 29.
The protracted dry weather has
prevented plowing of sod grounds
for wheat and delayed sowing in
com grounds in nil of Ohio valley
On account of the failure of rain
much live stock has been put upon
the market , whjcn would otherwise
have been kept over winter If rain
does not come soon the results will
be serious
WASHINGTON , eept 29.
Congressman Hays , ofAlabima ,
now here , is daily in icceipr of let
ters and telegrams relating to out
rages that are being perpetrated on
both white and black llepublicuns
in his district.
A letter received by him to-day
from a friend advises bim to remain
ou'side of the State , and ( hat he
will certainly endanger his life by
returning.
SALT LABI : , fc't-pt. 29.
Private advices from Jjt > n"or coun
ty , in the outhern portK < \ of the
territory , represent a de 'rmlnc ; [
spirit on the part of the MonnoiH
to resist the expected Ipgni process
from the District Court , tor the ar
rest of prominent saint.o , indicted
by the grai.d jury for murder com r
mitted by pnrtic'pation ' in tlicOIoun-
taln Meadow massacre. It \ % snjd
that a demand is about to be mudu
by the Governor for the : uiatauce .
of United States troops to protect
civil officers in the dii-cliarge of their
duties. Much excitement is pre
vailing in the district where the ar-
reits are anticipated.
NEW YORK , Sept 29.
Joseph F. Knapp and John" R. >
Hegeman , president and vice presi
dent of the Metropolitan Life Insu
rance Company , of this city , were "
arrested at the suit of Corbin and
Jaffray , managers of the North
western Mutual Insurance company ,
ou a charge of malicious libel The
bail was fixed at2,500. The alleged
libel consisted of the publication of
an itqru In tbe , Insurance Chronicle
newspaper to the effect that Corbin
and Jaflray had bribed clerks in the
office of the Metropolitan company
to furnish thorn information from
that qfflce. Damages laid at $100.-
" '
000 ,
NEW Yt , K , Sept 29.
Theodore Christy , a night watch
man on Fourteenth street , who had
been annoyed by a party of boys ,
shot a'lad named John YVelre , aged
14 years , his left arm was complete
ly shattered , Christie was arrested.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin , ac
companied by Mayor Havemyer ,
visited the public schools and other
institutions yesterday. The Lord
Mayor and party attended a ban
quet last night at the Brooklyn [
Acodmy of Music , and to-day start
for Niugara Falls.
The pigeon shooting match be
tween fri Pajup apd Copt. 4ogar-
dus , for $500 a eide'which was to
have been shot at Deerfoot Park
yesterday is declared oIT. Bogardus
says 1'aiue failed to put up his
mtiijpy ,
Jno. A. Hawes , the artist , died n.t
'
his residence in this city lost'even-
lug , of consumption. Aged 43.
BROOKLYN , Sept. 29.
TheBeecher-Tilton-Moultoncan-
- - * -
dal has not yet been entirely oblite
rated from the minds of the public ,
nor has it been dropped or ignored
by the press , and each day new the
ories , rumors or facts appear in tlie
papers. It was rumored this morn I
ing that Tilton was anxious to com
promise by discontinuing his suit
against BeecLer on condition that
Edna Dean Proctor withdrew her
suit against Moulton. The rumor
was denied , however , by Tilton's
counsel. Another rumor was start
ed that an endeavor is being made
by the members of the Plymouth .
Church hostile to Beecher , to have
another church council. This was I
a sodeclared pure invention. There
were various reports to-day regard
ing law suits , to which 'Beecher ,
Tilton , Moulton , Bowen and Miss
Proctor are parties' . All that
Is known is that none of the cases
have yet been placed on calendar for
trial , and it te not yet ascertained
when they will be. On Thursday a
bill of indictment again&t Moulton ,
numbering twenty-four folios of le
gal cap and containing two counts ,
was laid belore the grand jury of
King's county. The first count
charges Moulton with havjng proCured -
Cured the publication of obscene
matter , and willfully slandered Miss
Proctor. On Saturday the grand
jury found a true bill aniinst Moul
ton. This morning Mmilton , ac
companied by Tiltou , appeared at
the district attornej-'s office for the
purpose of giving bail. In the ab
sence of that official , however , no
bail was given. Moulton , it is
stated , will not be arrested , but will
appear to-morrow and give bail in
tha sum of twenty thousand dollars.
NEW YORK , Sept. 29.
It is reported that the great colt ,
Tom Bowling , broke down yester
day , while taking his regular gallop.
All hope of seeing him again on the
turf is now dispelled.
YORK , September 29.
The three mile boat race between
Richard Hall , of this city , and
James Barton , of Brooklyn , took
place on Gowan's Bay , Brooklyn ,
yesterday. They rowed for 5500.
Hall took the lead at the start and
kept it for two miles when he broke
his row lock and upset. Barton
rowed in and won the race in twen
ty-six minutes and fifteen seconds.
Hall was just reached in time to
save hltr from drowning
The fall meeting of the Fleetwood
Park Association , opened to-day
with two races. The first race waster
tor a purse of 5800 for horses of the
2 38 class ; six started , Arthur was
the favorite but was dis
tances in the first heat ,
which was won by Lonberg. The
second and fifth heats was won by
Midget , and third and fourth by
Royal George. Finish of the race
was postponed till to-day. Time ,
2:35 : , 2:34. : 2:33 : J , 2:38 : and 2:40. :
The second race was for 51,500 for
2:24 horses. Eight started ; won by
Thomas L. Young , he taking id , 3d
and 4th heats ; first heat wa" won by
Como. Time , 2:23J : , 2:25 : , 2:23 , 2:20.
NEW YORK , September 29.
A New Orleans special say a final
meeting of the Conference com-
mittetook place at 4 p. m. , yester
day , when personal of respective
representatives was settled. Dis
cussions during the evening turned
upon the" statutes of t.vo parties.
The Conferva ! ix-es were willing to
u/lniit violence on their part pro
vided the Republicans admitted
tlieir intention to commit fraud ,
much time was exhausted
in demand of the Conservatives for
the recent outbreaks. The Repub
licans said that a guarantee on this
point was entirely beyond their
power. The Republicans requested
a cessation of any attempt at intimi
dation on election day , mid the dis
solution of all armed organizations
\\liich muht overawe the colored
voters. At eleven o'clock it was
announced officially that a peaceful
election was guaranteed by the Con
servatives
At midnight a compromise was
finally agreed upon. A delay of 20
days is allowed for arrangements of
returning to the board , as far as re
publicans are concerned , but the
conservative members have been
named already.
A letter fram Wilkes B. Leaoh ,
Capt. of the Irish International Ri
fle team , published to-day , challeng
ing the American team who won
the late victory at Creedmore to an
other trial with the Irish team in
Dublin , in June , 1875 , the team to
consist of sx or eight men. A let
ter from J. Rigley , of thelrlsh team ,
who made the greatest number ot
points in the aggregate , next to Ful
ton , American , is also published ,
proposing another match on Creed-
more , October 3d , four or five men
jach , one hundred shots each ,
ill at one thousand yards ,
rish to use muzzle loaders and the
Americans breech loaders ; the
natch to decide the superiority of
nuzzle or breech loaders at long
an e taiget.
The annual spring meeting of the -
National Rifle A&bociatha will ue
icld at Creedmore to day , and for
everal succeeding da3s. The
.veather to-day is unfavorable , being
OPRV and drizzling.
The Irish team is expected to com-
jete in several matches.
NEW YORK , Sept 29.
The Lord Mayor and Lady May- ;
re s ofDublfn'Alderman Making , )
Mr. Foster , of Dublin , and-the Irish
iile team departed by the 9:20 train
n the Erie railway this morning
"or a pleasure trip to Niagara Fulls.
Flic party occupied a palace car
svhich had been reserved lor them
3y the company. The Lord Mayor
ind party , after spending a few days
it the Falls and in their vicinity ,
w\ll \ return to thjs pity.
ALBANY , N. Y. , Sept. 29.
The adjourned Liberal Republican
Convention reassembled at 12 JH.
to-day , Hon. Chas. Hughes of Sandy
Efjll in the chair. A resolution was
introduced , in effect" leaving' liberal
voters to vote oa they thought best ,
ind a substitute endorsing the entire
Democratic State ticket has occu
pied the greater part of the session , [
it this nouf , 145 | p. in , , it ia proba-
oio that the convention will adjourn
ivithout the nomination or endorse
ment of either ticket.
BRANCH , Sept 29.
Afire occurred this morning in
he Atlantic block and spread rap
idly , owing to the lack of proper
facilities for extinguishing the lire
I'he block was. completely destroy
ed , . Loss on building and contents
5200,000.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , ;
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New York Money Rartet.
NEW JfoitK , September 28.
Money Still abundant , at 2@3
per cent. *
Foreign Exchange Steady ; at
184J@487.
Gold- Higher ; opened at 1 09J ;
idvauced to 1 10 , its present price ,
Governments Firm and higher ; [
I0-40s coupon , 1 lij , registered ,
10J.
fc > u.cks Lake Shore leading , 79J
78i ; remainder of the list was sus
tained by ttie strength of this stock.
New York rroau.ce Harket.
iEW VoKK , Sept. 29.
Breadstufls DuU.
Flour Steady.
" \Vheat Film ; No 1 spring ,
20@126 ; No 2 Chicago 1 10@1 11 ;
No Z Milwaukee spring , 1 13 bid.
Corn Strong ; westein , mixed ,
afloat , Oofe'JU.
Oats Heavy ; Western mixed ,
ne\v , 00 04.
Rye Quiet , 90@,93.
Chicago Pruuuca narket.
CHICAGO , Sept. 29.
Flour Very quiet ; good@choice
spring extras 485@8J ; shipping ex
tras not wanted ; supers scarce 300@
100.
100.Wheat
Wheat Dull ; cash 98J ; Oct 94J. ,
Corn Quiet ; cash 813 ; Sept 81 j ;
Oct 80J.
Oats Quiet ; cash 49J ; Oct 49 | ;
year 47J.
Barley Steady ; cash 105 ; Oct 97 }
Rye 90 ; dull.
Highwines 103.
PorK Dull ; cash 22 ; Oct 21 } ; t
pear 1765.
Lard Quiet ; cash 14Jaj ; Oat c
L4Jy ; irllHf
St. Louis Produce market.
ST. Louis , Sept. 29.
Flour Low grades active and
higuerf.othei-3 lower.
Wheat Fraction higher ; No 'red
fell , 1041 04 } ; No 2 red , 1 00 } ©
1 16. i
Corn Finn , Mow , at 80.
Oats Shade higher ; 52053 } .
Barley Unchanged.
Rye Unchanged.
Whisky Firm , at 1 04.
Lard Unchanged. . ,
Pork Lower , at23J23 } .
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. Louis , Sept. 29.
Hogs Receipts 6,000 , good grades
fair demand ; stockers , 4 ( 4 J ; you-
kers , 5G ; bacon , 5J@6 } ; butch
ers , 6J7 .
Cattle Receipts , 1,200 , dull ; good
to choice corn fed Tcxans , 3@4 ;
cows and heifers 1'3J ; fat oxen ,
2J@3l ; natives , 3J@5J.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
CHICAGO , September 29.
Cattle Receipts 4,600. Market
dull ; prices depressed and weak
sales ; Texans , 1 90a3 10 ; fair to
extra steers , 4 40a4 65.
Hogs-Receipts , 18,000 ; dull ; in
ferior and common , 15a25 ; lower ;
cloked weak and pens full ; inferior
to. oommon " , 5 60a6 80 ; choice to ex
tra , 8 7oa7 20.
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Wines , Liauors , Segars ,
TOB4C 0 AND PIPES.
OWCalifornis Wines and Bnndiea.TT *
Corner of 15 * h nnd Dodtia streets opposite the
new Pott Office building. Omrha. NebeiM \
HOTELS.
TE C5 T ? OS 3J .
) \ JUAH1 , - - - EEBBABO
The lurest and best hot between Chicago
ind SJn t'mncbco.
Opened nc Septoralier Mth , 1S73.
* 30 U OE i. THKAX.L. Proprietor.
United States Hold ,
COK. DOUOLA AND TENTH STREETS.
TTIIE UNDERSIGNED nepectfnlly announ-
I era that he haj purchased and rcfi ted the
ibov * Hotel , , and is now readr to accommodate
hp public , with board by 'dar or we1 k , at reus-
nablo rates. WILLIAM LE1IK. Prop.
' 74 1
California House.
FRITS EAJ3SP.R , Prop'r.
No. 17 * Douglas Street , corn r llth , Om ha ,
Nebraska Board by tha day or week.
lunel.rl
House
. 630 f iiteeati Etittt ,
Jpp. JeCerson Square , OMAHA , NEB.
JO.SKFH DOTE , Frop'r.
Dsy snd week Board at reasonable ralej.
Fint-clau bar attach * ! to the houst.
On 9M , iff. Farnhtm enJ flcrnty Street * ,
been entirely remitted and refurnished.
SA3 will accommodate all to the bent ot
ward at tl0 per day ; 49c prr single meal.
C , Y , & 8 , JL HARRYMAH ,
Proprietors.
rn J3.otl ,
St. Louis , ' - Mo.
Laveilla , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southera Hotel Is first-class in all its
pi ointments. Its toblss are at all times eup-
plied In the Kifattst abundance , with all the
iellcaciea th uirket * afford , Its clerxs and
mployes are all polite and attentive to the
wants of th frufsts of tb * hatel , It ere is an
improTsdeltvator Itadimtfrou the flrt floor
to th upper one , Railrccd and eteamboat
crotoflrfs , ntvs stand. d wei\err flnion
tclcsraph offl ia the Botuada cf hotel
Tkt Kleix City aad Fasins nallroaJ ,
Ia CoaiMl Ttth li
SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
i 01 niUs the ikort lt rostt fron Onaha
ud Csoarll BUff * to St. Paul , Xlntanblii ,
SUIlwaftr , latka , Dnluth , Bitmarck , and all
politi In BlHinota.
'Train leaves Omaha dally , ( eirep Saturday )
at 6 .clock p. m. , and Council Blufij at 8:05 : p-
m.from Chicago A North-WesUro Depot.
Fareu LOW and line as QUICK as
bj cny other Line.
PULLSAK PALACE SLEEPffiG CARS
' 0 ? ALL BIGHT TRAINS ,
Be § ur * TOUT ticket reads VIA Siour City ,
thus avoiding circuitous routes and midnight
transfers.
Tickets can b purchased at the offices of the
Chicago A Northvt stern Railway in Omaha
and Council Bluffs.
J C. BOYDEN.
Gen'l Pas * . A Ticket Agf St P. 4 a. C. R. E.
St Paul , Minn.
F. c. HILLf
Uen'l Pass , aad Ticket Agt. , S. C. 4 f. . Sioux
City , Iowa.
QEO. VT. QBATTOU , Ajent.
ICX Farmhan Street , Omaha , Neb.
July 29. tf.
Mrs. D. A. HOFFETT ,
Fashionable Dressmaking
564 Fourteenth St. ,
' SO Sin OMAHA.
"Wo
Dtrnai of CnoiDga tad Tvaatj-itooad etieats
The finest lager baer con
stantly on hand.
< HU * . WETJiUIiEB. fz t.
M. HELU&&XS
T 17 SAND
-AND DEALERS
OOOIDS ,
and 223 FABNHAM STREET , COB. 13TH ST
Call tlie Attention of tlie" Public to our Sxteasive
And Well Selected Stock for the
FALL AID UNTIE SI
Comprising The Latest Styles in
HATS AISTD CAPS , TETJKKS AND VALISES , ETC.
-ar Prices are VS " &ow" to s-udt t&o Tis es. Call soon at
. KB EsAB5r , & CO. "
ss Street ,
SPETS ,
An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to ba
sold lower than aiiy other house in the city , consisting of
ALPACA & MOHAIES , also YELYST & BSAYEE CLOJLKINGS.
A FULL STOCK OF SSAWLS , BLJ KETS , FLANNELS ,
ERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS.
TABLE UNEN IS ( 'RILVT VARIE1T. A FULL LLVE OP
mmm AND AMBRICM GABFBTS , OIL CLOTHS , SETTING BUSS , m HATS ,
Isr THIS
mcl everytLung pertaining ; to the FURNITURE" and TJP-
3OLSTER Y trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now
las a complete assc.'tment oi FlNE , MEDIUM and LOW
PRIOED goods , which he is pfiering at such REDUCED
PRICES as to make it to the interest of ever v one desiring
inything in this line , to esamine his stock before purchas-
n.
iTS , IiOUNGES &o. . ITPHOI.STSSEB.ANP
COVERED TO
L.
138 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
Wood. Stock ,
iVAOOS 1UKDWABE ,
Patent Wheels , Finished Gearing , do.
ixles , Springs and Thimble Skeins
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Jarriaces , Hacks H * Buggies
Stuieb ! i-LcrTVVa onj Depot.
rachCU
DEALER IK
S. O C
Fniils ,
Nu i ,
Confcclinncrj ,
Tobacco ,
Sepnra ,
E. CO ? . OF TENTH -aai FAHKHAM.
114t
B CA1NDZES
I arc. ow inanuiacturing all varieties of candies
andjwill sell a
JL S O ? IE3 IH , IsT E IOE
Dealers In thu State itociJ net mat to ? Kait for CANDIES.
A trial is solicited.
. OOr- . 2 tit.
mclillt' '
mclillt'B.
B. & J. WIZ.SUK ,
s
WPIOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Street , - Osaalia. , 2Tob
GENERAL AGENTS FOX ALIi SCHOOL BOOKS
arS-lmy
ASRSGOLTOM , IMPLEMENTS
? . 2 > 3tb , and EZorasy Strosts ,
inter Styles
A ; POLAOK ,
a
&A
238 Farnhara St. IJToar 14th"
4 ,
Fine and Medium
and Furnishing Goods.