OM.AHA FnlDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2 , 1874. NO. 90. VOL. IV. CUK DMI.Y tDWAUD WteUWATKB , lilitorand Frop'l . l w. . reet. OmcNo. . 1.11 ! - Mi-lli ntnl Truth. y. we venr. in aTs - , nonthIn ndronre A" advance - three nunths in not j-aid m advance. SB lr annum wil collated JV. LEADING HATTEH Rest cpp.i itc t e \ t \ \ f Omni l' Vntr I Hotel , f ( J iM OMABA BOS1HKSS , - . A = m\tb. \ 185 llnrncv Btieet. 11 M-nnr. " " deilbtf BOOTS AGD SHOES. lant. l Karnhaui st. Iwtween 10th Plilllr 115li febMvl CONFf CTIOK FEY. II in nuf ttunr nnd wh < I.ale le "er ii * guild come , tionery. Country tr ' no A. - ) .land . A Pill t.cojl , lime , cemen fialr eu. 1 j rarutiain t felilsuiS PAWH B30KF.K. . - nigutter , No. 'JKl I'arnhaui t. ) c7tf IADKDET. A nw lanndr" op not at all 11 Hi et. , t A F nl.niu i-n.l l > u Ir * Thetr-w'innanrt Iron cc * IH l" > 'lnneto rd r.tirsl cass wort 8 > H Ar'TOBT. Sp W.ir. * . Towel A < > , j"l Pmnlum Ml ntle.i P < rmiu"i Soap I i'o firm pmuinti. . w 'tie.i i.y ihe i ou ia wiiiniy and .s | ie fairiMI < r.ittnwaiumie routity , la. JruerK wili-ili < l finm tlieirade jiv Inttismminate atavgMcr m > furntohliiR clothing " (1 Kcnta of prices at 206 regardless poodregardless F.irnliam street. Fine linen and chcvc.it . shirts ot c rwu make at $2.00 and S2.50 each. Jfalfroad Ti < : ets boucht and > Id b.v T Gotthcimcr. Broker , at 29G Faniham treet. Fnwlrcmcd P' dgct for f ac. mav Iv20 Hsmlot Or-vina , OK EFAL DKALI.C ix Stai le and paicy Dry GoodvS JVM nv. .T : . " . .J 'ore-nnl i > iivenwortlis s \KFEItS T T 1C rOIH.I' A M ST l-OM- I pete 1'ne ' ( .f l'r - < ! " ! . T-nry O.o' * , Wo len nd C. fun larurl * U'1-iin.r ' M. ln \ < > I ii .slia-l an I a'l kinilinff Hand winter m-tcr l for a'i < s'nnic IMr. ns' lr fus. Al v \ 1 o" ' U crudes D 1 d"1 * rtp ion- -p < s. cli'tv ' lioo's kud Iioca Jor ladit'pe ts'md OFFICE , llo. 932 EARN HAM ST.- - i p ST vins. CeL J5th L 14ih lsOIVIAKCA. . . -fl" .P ! I IV > I . ' I- ii < tlie city DR , A , S. BILLINGS , IVt 1 th and 14th , up > Uln wlthout T th orcr . : * Sclectic Physician Re ! dcnce and offih IV ) Podce st b ' Ith roi IStll RtS. a attention paid to " ' ' ctrlcJ x-cnlljr In womi n anil rhllilr'ti. tstl ooxra-w. . I. VAN GAMP M.I ) DiMfiiB' * nil > n ineJilnei , and rsMei ulir pnu tl.v. uiHki * i ci ! ltlH of Dernn - mircuand I > l eesc l' tiliart Women , Vistn- 3nHVi' n'l. > toerl > i > a ref the K-ctura. O MCK : Corner Farnham .u- > ' ' ' . ' - " . . ' . Kcsidcnc , 'fiiii . oor Joil.p ri.ht HP ftrect.lwtucrnWand 11th , uxl 210 Tfciugl * . no Lutheran Ciurch iiniKhn. > - ' * "rtV < lrt I i . . . SH. n TAN si : BC o * . of light an l hvrf ' -ivn : ; & REPAIR u > . tSTAIl'o \ \ ! t fJuarar cef. . > R H BN P7 STREET. OMAHA SPENCER'S Truit a = . Confectionary < 'or. 1.1'U ' and I. nvcnworlh AT TUB WILLIAM SEXAUER. . - - Otrsta. Nel SJ5fJJ > 1J iDFt t. E-ALK AND BKTAII. DEALKn W FUBNITURB . M ANUFAi 1 U * t f Milt UtlALFE IN tBOoTS&SH.OSS JO llh : lirrhatn , u ENOCH HE.NNEY 1 jjnstioe of the Peace tlffice atn- tan M te I'.ink , rornir 1 t'jrn. | IHUI.I < I | nil" , r vt Practical Watchmaker , 171 t arnr * m , . v"or. . llth Bt. HIM AI t Sclincider & MJLI nf irturera ol X , COI'I'Eit ASI ) M1 ET IIIO ? VTA BE. DEALERS IN ' Cooking and Heat in ? Stores. Tin K > fing , &JwutlrKand utt r ig lan 'Sort notice n4 Ir ( ho lout maaner. ' HENIfV. HIP popular Sil on Ve p-r , has rc- < led up ine Ii einrat of < d Hrrald I'U'l lin br DID * n < t l > < > u ln bis. , vh Tf. me nneo tb his bar he FCt nt a I unrh erer > d GRAND LUSC PVEEY 8AC- tiPECIAL , NOllCtAaiertiarueuu. . ol lu uei , ru ule , Ujrt , Wants , Kound , Hoarding , AC. , wil - in ried in thene mluinns nn.-e for TKf1 i FNTSp line ; each i-ulwnjuent Insertion FIVL CKF S per line. Ihe hrst uiwriloi n-M-r IM < h T TWKSTY-KIVB f ANTED l > ny IAB d js , N. w. i or 12th \v \ an Hi.ward at 2 XV11 < > w opr ns distillery toiup ny an JLuow ieady to buy gr iu. teMS 6. \\ANTEI by Uid ywr a man who U i pr ci c 1 fa mer , with a wife ho is a t-ooi rook nd ous.Lc JIT "og. " Into i. a thinj mllci sl o I'o mil Illuifc one i > r tw chi dieu n < tobjei llunalil ifaulr lodtiiboriM. l.u quire.t.35 KA bh uitt.et-t. S'pWdif I Olt ALE lwol.ti.lnsu nu'sUt Addition C in tb.- line ol tbe street it 11. Ail * ru > 1. Q , B e Oflice. rep 2SJ6. KENT A t o story seven room dwel FOK _ h.ms , No 43 ; 2 h i. . wi h ieJUr , well. CBttru and sliaue uo.s. Inqu reet LF. D. J .N fcS. sep2Sdtf S. E. cor. of Doug as and 1 th Ms , P.tNr st.ire. Dwfrlhre , Boardm * , and FOU . Inauiicof ALF. D JOXE- , -pC3itf S. E. cor. Duugl s and 15th s' FI1UST I'h ss HOUI ) G HoilsE , IN \ pod .01 at Ion , and < 1 in a fi e Im'hit s , w til 15 r > onif , orreni.and Hirnitu-eii rsal Inqu T ? South Last cur. of ICtu and Chicago gig. , 'Ki SI1 I Isll no-ircd evtry riawt > . Icxal P anil u tail. Also rg nts for fie Am lain B.inelar line , tbe th ipes lux'Ty of tl f * > For tale at B. UKtilthX'aSH Douglas rcet. ntw _ HAU A IN l.S < II i f uu * . . i , GHKAl ' - rom I UP > I c. fn if" * - a-'co. Inquire al 5J3 14'li sir et h t. F * > - n.hmand l.ou.l-a. J. JOlINsOX. i | > 2C f \\rASTLD-A firgtcla tinner al 183 OUR- \V las St. , iuirnfd aUly. kept23afit I O IIB T A suit < f iO"m ii'ii lile for 1 ! II fniily a d a sum 1 hou e lo re t Ariil. toT. II IJtey , cor of W'lbsteraml irth sis. i-ep 25dtt . \ fir t < I i s Ixur.le s H tel at Ms AH.\V ' nth bet . . an isu-ueb' , 538 , Ciip. a e. Dave" cirt. oo 1 1 I lo > 1 > 2iif - ' p Ar-nuv. HOUsnronUCXT-lTtlian'C 8 8ti. ti. pU'lt sJJ FOil UKh T Kiuth and L piul HOI . B. A. AVLUK & IAJ. ftp 21tl i iO' ' SM ron nisr : 20 u a d C M. fos- I I t < esA on giteuIxiUI O. t. Is . fejt 'Jlif S. A. TA VLOIt A Co. U 1 OU UUNT18tn an I Caa- . H S.A.TAY.OKACO. tf OXI.Y IO L AX Iniiilrc | at Uw ' "Scr M ot 1' . . \ . Bl.'ALa liuom 9 Vi.clier s II < nk lu. s pll6dtf CATb rg imin real 't t" , furiuli * l i 7 ( Jill I Jock ( > , vriili all imnroTHMt nts here- > n iluaU lpn I IH geMr fil * * > weeu 13ih lllth Mn-rlH , at the low I ) ice of $ , W > ' nqulie o ii JIEI.l.M \ . * & . C/ Corner of Franhnm A t Ii te ntii streets. jll < l30t / AN 111 i"1 * lain , Uuniuii Nr.fwejj an V\ we > iisli , or Ins'i irl 10 o k In i oitls n-tau iinti a d prhaie fmiiliet. lint I u at Cot i 11 A < o , En p'oj ui < ut llur uu , jfl Fif- teMiili fife t. cpc > * i l' s nflice. e ti< 'Illll liiHln and i 1 D t porlll 'I L. i * 1 ott'a I re-i I nc iui le a > iho low pru-c < > t -SO j rifle motet auihemsiui i l r u- i.lis. IniJJlr .f . W jlBKUalAttn - i ey near hrud "f ll'iu tr > ft. x , 'i3 < lii . \ Aili.r * ny one w.iiuiiiii to o 1 nrx \ \ Ll.angc any kind fjalnw , ! . ui'l't- . audio n.f ciiau i . cull 'n u We Imvt- tliai.cm u irvl > in. ur hanila , Hllordini ; h Ui ui suiiciil f.r ui.pit.il , liotu small ainl riie.it IO' HI'A CO. , Exiliing n I Col in tin ? I'-urrail JXS1 15 Ii Rlicet , < > , po lie 1 * st - 8C | 2 tf rpo 'I UK lumit , Tlie ui ) 1 u | > ne-1 xu ulbce fo em 1" ANTED A girl to do gtuwil li mwoi V W t 418 Davenport sU uu-T-iJif TO LO\N "n Bpprovea p-rsont MOSEY , nboClty .md Co iity Uarrant * Umghi and rol Inqulr. at Law ( Ittl oof T \V . nirharda. No. 4W L5th &t , Omaha. AugCdtf TO RE 193 DonrJaa sir et. In quire of WEBBER A BLUM , julrltf > r ANTED Day boanlvns i-t fhg putil est w ror. otlOtb and HarnPTSts. Fifth Ward Voters Attention ! AU p rjon wlio < him the right to vote in the Fi th (6) ) Ward , and whose nmuni are nut rcg- i tiroJ are requested to all on the Registrar , this utir fOu li-e-t co nar 'hirtcen h and C'icago streets , on Mon aj and Tucsl.if , "tto- ber St. . a d Ct , where h ill sit for the pur- POH. ol orrculntf the vet ng 1 s of a id ikrd. . Hou * fai tit log from D . m. H'5 p m. C WILKI n lUijistmr. OMAHA , l > cl > , SopteiflUf 19 is t tMj > t29-flt U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET , Ifch street bet California and Webster. KE N HAND THE BFST supply of J'ErsJI ; A > 1) SALTUU MHAIS. AIs > a larne to < l. of Kine siller ure-l Haiusan I llro.il. fast Damn , at lha low- it r.t f WM AU-iT a KXOTlt , i ir 4l ? I roi ELECriON PUOCLAHATIOX. Kotiee Is herel.r gtren to the qu lined electors of thel'itv o Om In , il nl a s-pccial Eloition will b held within and for tl > * City of Omaha , on ' 1 ue * lay thUtli lay of Oct' IXT. A 0. 1S74. f. r the purKMR | of sulnnltt ti | ( to tb quullnod * > > ctorsof tail any the lolluwiug | > roi-o5i > ion , ill. : shill b .n U cf ih rltr of Omaha l > e Issued bv pai-i Uty In lie sum ( f lour hundred thuutand dollars , due in fre. ty years wlili inture't at cig t ixrrcut. . < Kr a num , to 1 * u < dforthe burpo e of erecting , or p ocurlng the crobtlou Sf Water Vf rt 1 the Ci'y "f Omaha. " ald prpposUlo4. uflre. * l 11 be w lifn or nr n ed upon i-ac'i ' Iwllot , B J ft ? * ote th reon shall l oonly " Vc " or NQ. " written * prim- Mi bcL.w said l > roj > 0 Ulon up q the Saia At Slid Special Election the polls wii ! be opcnol at 9 o'clock A. M , and be lent open until 7 oV ecu I' , ii . nt the 0 lowing places : Fir-t Ward .it Turner Hall s < Dnd Ward at n ine Hou e , Ko.3. Ililr < W rd at En Ine Hou - . .No 2. Fourth War.l at bheritTn Office , Court Home. Fi th Ward at tennsjlvinli Hour * , ihicjgo street Sixt Ward at Ensln HOU3P , Ko 1. In win e x hereof 1 have hcrrun'p set my hatd and raus d the ifal nf Mid city to be he untCxud , ibU 17th day of ieliteinUjr. A l > . 1S71. C 8. I'1- } Mayor C3r * < ? T i oru.r of cni g ad Twen y-s > coaa rtreetf > The fi est lager b er cons. stint y on hind. CH.V.- ' . WKYJIUI LER. Prop N.J. . . fOU.Nui-.LLUK I AW. 3 C. Cor 1Mb a d Uou UsHirr t. V Central House o.630 lxeen'h > "re t , ( Ipp. Jeffi-rson square , OMAHA , KEB. 40 1 r I'OTK. ' Prnt.'r. Pay and wi k Roard t rea onalie rates. Kir lluss lixr attached to ( he houje. BiES ! BStS ! ! B-ES ! ! ! TIIK Under-Ianrd buslitr swa'msof na tive and lull m ha for sale , in hi c * of the Awe nan and Bucfce e latentS'runz ivarm at U to rig t ollare e h. with actjal co I of hive added , Lljrtil swann , from fnur to MX flutlar * ca * b. I bave niorK es thau tL6 1'Cution LI support , and Fu > t ce > L Address : mnAU cp.Aio ] , Fort Cclioon , ViRY LATEST , WASHIMJTOK , Oct. 1. Tlie marriage of Thomas W. Fitch , of the engiucor corps of the United States navy , to Miss Mary Ewi ig Sherman , daughter of Gen. Sherman , was solemnized in Sain : Aloy-In's , the Roman Catholic church , this morninjrat 11 o'clock , by the Most Reverend J B Purcell , Archbisli > p of Cincinnati , a personal - al friend of Mi.-s Sherman. The church , which beats nearly t\vo thctmnd persons , was densely crowded , that number of in vita ioi s having been issued. Among thu guests were President Grant and members of the cabinet , members of the diplomatic corp" . distinguish ed a-my a.id navy ollioer * , and prominent citizens , nearly all accompanied by ladies. The number of notables present exceeded that on any like occasion ever as sembled here. The nuptial mass \\ascelebnitedbythe Most Rever end Bishop Purcell , Father Healey and Father Mooney , of Brooklyn , a'nd a number of otner gentlemen. The mass was Gioijja's Mass in "C , " iunjr by the chinch choir and a double quartette. There \\ere eight groom-men and bridesmaids. The oride entered leaning on the arm of her father. The groom stood u ithin the sacristy , and as the party apnioaehed advanctd to tl'e en trance ot the sanctuary , \\liTe he received her hither and the entire party approached .he altar railing , and after kneeling marched down the aisle in proce-wion. Mendels sohn's "Wedding March" was rendered on the organ. After the party entered the sanc- tu.iry the marriage ceremo ny proceeded , the groom receiving holy communion. Aich Bishop Purcell read portions of the muss relating to marriage ; administered the sacrament , and addiesaed the congregation. He referred to tbe sanctity of the marriaire ties , and called upon Almighty God to ble s the marriage made under tuch fa vorable auspices. He next spoke of the family of the bride utid the noble traits of her irrnml filter and grand mother * He congr itulated the vast assemblage ou me good order main tained. Special mass ended the ceieinnny. The bride woie u wliiie silk dress trimmed with whitetatin tulic and range blossoms and pearl jewelry The urooin and grooms men \\ere in full oHicial uniform. "II Propheta" was perro ined as the propession It-It the chinch. The married couple lrra\e this ovcn.ng for a tour i.i the north and we it. On the toad to the wedding the President's horse ran away with the carriage , which was smuslied. Tlie I'rpsjdent and Mis Giant ami Mar shal Sharps , Ita occiij anf- , were un injured and proceeded to the woJ- dl jj ill another carr.agc , Ki wOKI ? , October 1. A dispatch to the Pacllio Mail steamship company from Hong Kong stute-3 that in the tjphoon on the 1st of September the steamship Ala > Ka was blown ashore ami is now on the rocks. Up to the pie- set time she has made no water , and hopes are entertained that sue ma.\ be got off. The vessel is valued at hidf a million dollars , and is unin sured. A dispatch from Saratoga says the upper story gf thp Grand Hotel is on tire. A later dispatch from Hong Kong states that the steam-hip Alaska was blown ashore at Aberdeen , near Hong Kong , while undergoing re pairs , and would bo got otT at the next high tide. The Times' city article says 'he proposed action of the board of ( Ire underwriters to suspend business in Chicago until the lire commission ers , at least , show some disposition to make a reform in their depart ment , has not attracted much atten tion among merchants and others HI thjs city who trade with Chicago. Up tp thp prosfit } they have not looked on the matter In aujmous light , and e\en if Chicago were left wholly unjpburpdi jt woujd not , many say , have much influence with merchants here who nave cu1- tomers in that city. The look more to the character and solvency of their customers than to insurance , which , in mo t ca-e" , they regard as a .secondary consideration. A jvliplc-sal grocery Jiim. doing ' a large'bufejness in L'Jiii-airo , state that the trade here ' laid not" fjoiicjd- ered the subject 'at al ! ; as a great majority of their customers were men on whom they COJIKJ rply to protect themselves. Some of the prominent jewelers and Importers uf plated and silver ware , were vis ited also , and their views on the whole coincide with tho'-e held by the grocery trade. Mr. Montgom ery , general agent of the board of underwriters , says he hns hopes of H just and amicable peUlcuient ot the djlllculty , ' ' 'Gen. Sh'aler start } fqr CUtca.gu to morrow or Saturday. A meeting of representatives of the leading railroad lines was held here to-day , Gen. .T. D. Cox , presi ding. The only business o impor tance was the signing b.v delegates f the Saratoga agreement in regard to dispatch and fast freight lines. S VN FUANCI CO , October 1. The Independent S'ate Conven tion of Xevada , at C.iison lat night , nominated seven Democrats four Republicans , and three Indepen dents , as follows : Bradley , for gov- ernnr ; A J Hatch , lieutenant-gov ernor ; A C J H- | , congressman ; W H Beatty , judg of supreme court , longteim ; S II Relknap. f-ir the short term ; B II Ileretoid , clerk of supreme court ; J D Minor.secretary of sr.\te ; AB Elliott , attorney gpn- pral ; J Schooling , state treasurer ; W W ILibert , comptnller ; John Day , urvevor general ; H H Howe , ( iirerinteiident of public instruction ; W Prank .Stewart , mineralogist ; J J Hill , state printer. A State Central Committee was also appointed. LKXI > OTON , Oct. 1. The attendance at the races to day was large and the track was in tine order. First race was 'for three years-olds and Penni-ione's Ladv Stout won in l-i t tlree hea' ; Blackwoml second. Time : 2:2G : ? , 230l ; , 2:29 : , 2:32 : } . First heat uas won by ItyaoKvood. This was the fastest time over made by three year-olds. 2f K\V YoiiK , Oct. 1. At Fleetwood Park to-day the free to all race was won by Ameri can Girl , Conner * , second , Sen ° a- IJQJJ , fhjrd. The first heat was a dead onelxJtffeen the Girl and f.'on- aors. Time ; 2:24 } , ' 2:2o , 2 3J , 2:25. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Keponed > or thr Omana Iiai > kte by tte f.nticaaJ P&ciSc T leKr i < b Oo Nnw Y..IIK , Oct 1. A Xew Orleans special says , the Republican State Central Commit tee met lat night and was notifies that a compromise v as ellected l\\ the conference committee. Tin Democratic Central Committee wil ! consider the matter to-night. Riciuiovi ) , Va. , Oct. 1. Rumors have been rife here ince yesterday of an expected atlair ol honor between Gen. Win. Mahone and Gen. Bradley , bi.t up to this time ( midnight ) nothing of a defi nite nature has come to notice. Gen Mahone. who has been in the cHv ynce Monday left to-day at noon. Xi\v YORK , October I. This is the day ti.\ed for tne com- paiiips bel Miging to the National Board of Underwriters , for with drawing from Underwriring in Chi cago. It is ( Militated that 50 com- [ i.inie * doing bu ineis tliere will withnraw. The proposed action of the boanl does not cau-e any anx iety to mi'ichants and others here who trade wilh Chicago. The Kieat diffic'dty of their Chicago customers is in being perfectly sol vent. A lire there em'd not do traders here any material harm. Ni\v OKLKAVS. October 1. The sale of the Mobile Railroad lias been staved bv an in unction granted ye-terday in the circuit court by Judge Woods The Republ can Central Commit tee , after a long debate .yes'erday at- ternoon , latitied the compromise with the Democrat , which provides that a vacancy occurring in return ing of the b'wrd nfter its organiza tion shall be filled from the .same political party as that to which the icliring member shall belong. TheCommi tee of Seventy meet to-day to ratify the compromise. BOSTON , October 1. Charles P Dav , who nmriicd a daughter of ON ! Gray Randall , the State -tree ! broker , who was intn- ( lerou ly a'-saik-d in his own door way at Highlands la-t niaht. bus been arrested as one of the part'o connected with tbe outiaKC , nnd held for examination on the charge o * highway ii.lii'i'iy. Day his icrently bopn reloaded from Taiinton Lunatic M Ifin.nrd has frequently declared that Rmdall was the caiMot hi-s being -out t' theacylum , wlu-ro IIP w s o.inlinod for insanity induced by intUE ] cr- ance. The ship Magelltn arrived at this pori to-day from Vnlt-aii-o. She made the round ( tip iij JgJ ( dav- * ; and was HO days at tea , , Vpt HO. This morning between ; i aid 12 o'clock a collision ( retirt.d on the Bennett branch of Iho Allcg'-any Valley railroad , near Xt > w J'ethle- ham , Pa. , between the mall train nohxr north and tbe ficiyht train going south , resulting in a fi-arful Io s of life The engineer James E-\cr \ , and bialoman , C < nrad Farr , were instantly killed , together with six pasfceiiLrers , w ho e names are un known. The mail and exi > ressnies- sengera are among the missing ; the mail and express matter weie tot1 1- ly destroyed by tlie conflagration that followed the collision. The name of the cxpiess aueut mis ing is H.Vertz. . He Is mankd and li\es in this city. Ki\v : YOJSK , October 1. M onlton and his counsel appeared in tjie city court of Brooklyn yes terday morning , and after consult ing witli District Attorney Wins-low , his bail in thf * libel suit was reduced to $3,000 , instead 01 $20,000. Moul- ton then left the court room , but up to a late hour yesterday afternoon ujshqiM'-rnen ' had not justified. Klnsella of the Brooklyn Bugle , denies that he is preparing any statement in the Beecber case. He considers thuttlip public have heard enough of this disgusting bqsine'-s , atul tmt | he ( Joes not propose to add anything to It. The Giaphic says Gen B. F. Tra cy is widely credited w 1th ' .he Incep tion of the suits brought by Mi Prcctor against both Moulton and [ lip Graphic , and it is said that the ; onjplanit in fhj-j jatter ciiminul juit was drawn up by his" hand. WASIUNT.TOV , October ! . PostmastcF-Uenera } Jewell has ust issued orders stating that any Jplinqucnuy in attendance on the mrt of cjerks shall be pr < mptly re jorted to lihn ; that no leave of nb- .enco , with pay , will be granted for nore than thirty days ; that since he government pays lor the entire > ervices of its employ : * ) , it Is expoct- : d they will all give their strict at- ention to duty ; the heads of bu ; eaus will submit to the l' sfmaster- jeneral , on the lir&t of every month , lie names of subordinates absent rom duty during the previous nonth , with the rcas < ms therefor ; > revent clerks from puling or re- teiving visits during business hours ; injo ning upon clerks not to com- nunuute inf'innation to visitors , uid prohibits the useot intoxicating iqiioM by umployv during business lours. Colonel Knowlton , of Connecti- ; ut , has be''M apointed ] to take iharge ot thedead letter nlliceijc JhailesL. Maun , iemo\uJ. AXs , October 1. Governor Kellogir appears in > cs- : piday morning's .Republican in a : hree column Address to the pcojile it the United States , beinu an cx- laustive resume of the political sit uation from his standpoint. He : akes up the ch.-irgc of corruption igainst his administration. He -hows that S1,30UHI ( ) > of the State Jebt was c > ntracted bv the Demo cratic legislature hi 1SGG ar.d ISO" , ind § 10,0(1(1,00(1 ( ( ( was create < l during four jears of Warmouth's adminis tration , \\hile in two ; > can > he ( KcJ- logir ) has reduced the debt S9.3II3.- ) UO ; this is aside from the am mnt saved by the funding boaid. Four- fifths of tlie city debt was created by the Democratic administiation. lii answer to the charge that lie was not elected he shows by Democratic ind other authorities its untruth. I'he letter js d.ecidr < Hy aggressive in tone. The Republican contral'com- tnittee are now discussing a com promise. The sale of the Xcw Orleans , Mobile & Texas railway , which was ordered for to-day , has been postponed - i poned by the governor's order. . JERSEY CITY , J * . J. , Oct. 1. Judge Redle has accepted th nomination for Governorship. CINCINNATI , Oct. 1. The most honible child-murde ever kn ( \ Tn bore was discovered a 1 t'clock yesterday afternoon Charles L. Perlins , of the lirm o Decamp , Perkins & Levy , harnes manufacturers , on Main street , liai for some time been jealous of hi : wife's intimacy with a merchani named Clair. iilr. Perkins , after r somewhat violent altercation will his wife , left for hid stgre early ir { he morning , but shortly afterwards returned home and found the house closed and doors closed. At 1 o'cl ck he again returne i , accompa nied by a friend. The doors were still locked but he broke them open , and , on entering. tHind his child , a beautiful little girl nearly three years old , lying upon the sofa with its throat cut and dead. The moth er was lying upon the bed with a deep irash on h > r throat , self-inflict ed ; it was about four inches long , but the jugular vein was just mised , and unfortunately the woman is still alive. She is under arrest , but her condition is so critical that she can not be removed. In reply to inqui- lies she states that after the scene with her husband she determined upon suicide , and resolved not 'o leave her child behind. Her whole reirret is that she failed in taking her own life. CMFTOX , Ont. . Oct. 1. Last evening , about 7 o'clock , a fire occurred in tbe car shops of the Great \ \ estern Railroad and extend ed with fearful rapidity along the entiie building , which was of wood , and about one hundred and twenty- live yards long In the twenty min utes the building was burning the adjoining blacksmith shops and ice house , tlie property of the Great Western Railroad , were also des troyed. In a short time the flames communicated with Graham's Ho tel , near the bridge , and in spite of all efforts to extinguish it the slrnc- ture was durncd to the ground The wind , which blew fie-h from the west , carried a shower of sparks over the lower part of town and at one time threatened to do much damage , but for unalely , through the meat e.xc'tions of the emploves of the company , who worked their lire engine well , and the services of lire companies from the American side of the liver , the lire was con- lined to the buildings named. A 1 as linger c ir and baggage car of he Great Western , and a splendid slfcnjng car ot the Erie Riilw v , which were in the car shop at the time , were totally destroxtd. Sev eral other cars , how ever , w ere saved Mr Gralnun was insured for$20.000 in the Western , of Canada. The liie wns caused , it is supposed , bv ihe carelessness of one of tlie rail road employes- , who threw a lighted match among some waste , after lighting a lamp. Jru = EY CITY , October 1. Another chinch scandal has arisen here. Rev. Walfcr Hammond , of Bergen Baptist Church , on Madison avenue , has been asked by tlie trustees to reeiim. A very stornn meeting ot the trjistces was held Tne-riay night , when certain trus tees preened charges of improper and unbecoming conduct jigain-t him , after which they offered reso- luti < ns asking him to re = ijrn , which weic tabled. Mr. Hammond mend spoke in bis own defence , when he was interrupted bv the mocleiator , who exclaimed : "You have been followed. " Hammond mend a kcrt to be allowed to re main for a time on probation , and he would try and do better. He piended that he was younsr and to bedhcharged from the church would prove his ruin , besides his salary was greatly in arrears The meet ing then adjourned amid great con- fosion. It is probable the church doors will be closed agajnst him. WASHINGTON , October 1. Large crowds are reported at the different Hotels of invited guests tel \ lrWnf \ ! Pf. rjP ? $ > P I > nl * daughter , which tales place to-day. Most extraordinary means have been resorted to to obtain invitations to ttc } house , or even cards of ad- mjssjon to the churgh. Arch Bishop Baily , of Baltimore , and Bi fiop Wood , of Philadelphia , assisted by several priests will perform the cer emony. Tno three alters of tlie [ hiirch will be beautifully drescd with flowers and illuminated with hundreds of lights. fqngiderable excitement was cre- xtcd In the Treasury Department , : o-dav on its becoming known that J he Secretory of the Trra ury had ' leterminrd , to disobo.rgp all'clerks laving relatives in any branch of he Government service. The list s completed , nnd exceeds one hun- Ired in number. The debt statement foi September o be issnied to-morrow , will show a liu1 ! ! ileorease in tbe public debt , lotwithstanding that disbursein.epts. or the. month havp been quite icavy. The receipts from Internal Revenue have'been large , exceeding n amount the receipts of the cor- esponding month last year , SATMTOOA , October 1. A fire was discovered in the upper lory r f tlie Grand Hotel at eleven 'clock to-dav. The firemen are at vork w itli all the power of the Hol s' water work" , but is feared that heflame- * have already obtained so nuch lie-id way that the upper story \ ill be destroyed. AIJJ-.Y A' Y , Octl An applioation ot Mr , Chapman , rijsuruiice Superintendent for the 3'a'eof New York , and on motion > f Hon. D. Potter , Att'y. General , H'fnie Judge Wcsibrook , the Asbury f ife Insurance Company has been > rdercd to be placed in the bauds of icceivers. Chic ; go Pruuuce market. plICAdr > f Oct. 1. Flour Dull , nothing doing ; prices toniinal. Wheat S'eady ; October , 94 } ; November , 92j ; year , J)2l@92 ) } . Corn Quiet ; cash 81i ; October , 30 } ; year , 73. Oats Firm ; cash 50 ; October , 19 } ; year 47S4S. ( ; Barley Quiet ; cash 1 OOj October 3iRve Rve & 7. Highwines 1 03 Pork Dull : rash 21 75 : October , 21 50 ; ye r 1750. Laid P-ll cash 14j ; Octtber MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New York Money Market. NEW ifORK , October 1. JToney Still abundant , at 2@2 per cent. Foreign Exchange Steady ; a 485487. ( Sold 1 10 } . Government Firm. Coupons ' 81 , 18 ; ' 62 , 12J ; 'G-J 15 } ; 5's , 12 } ; 40's , 11 J ; currenc' ( i'H , 17 } . Stocks The market opened activi and higher , but closed easier ; W t 8' ' ) | ; PM , 50 ; N W,40 } ; R I , 103J E-ie35 } ; Lake Shore , 82 ; StPaul 34 } ; UP , 3H. ( NJW York froauce Market JSEWVUK , Oct. 1. Breadstuff's Dull. Flour Steady Wheat Fiint ; No 1 spring 1 OS1 09 ; J No 2 Chicago 1 12 ( 1 13 No 2 Milwaukee spring , 1 17 bid. Rye Quiet , 92@99. Barley Dull. Corn Strong ; ves cm , mixed afloat , 95 } . Oats Heavy ; Western mixed , new , 60S)61 ( ) } . Pork The market is firm at 2 7i J2300. Lard Market dull and lower ; 1-1 @ 14 } . Whisky 1 08@il 10. St. Louis Produce market. ST Louis , October 1 Flour Low grades are active and firm , but the others are dull and l' wer. Wheat Firm and a fraction high er ; No 3 red lall 1 04ai 04 } ; No 2 1 001 15 } . Corn Firm , but slow ; sales of No 2 at 80@82. Oats Shade lower , with sales at 5253. Barley No 2,1 04al 15. Rye 90a92. Whisky Firm , at 1 04. Lard Quiet at 14. Pork Lower , at 23. Chicago Live Stick Market. CHICAGO , October 1. Cattle Receipts 2,000. The mar ket is very dull and prices are easy Texans sold at 237j@350 ; fair to choice steers , 4 oO@J ( 00 ; stockers , 3 00@5 12 } . Hog Receipts , IC',000. The mar ket is dull , weak and lower. Poor to common. 0 25@C 00 ; medium to fair , 0 10@0 30 ; good to choice , 6 40 @ 6 70 , and closed with tlie pens full. Sheep Receipts , 1,200. Poor to choice hold moderately at 225450. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , i ct. 1. Cattle Receipts , 3,000. The mar ket is dull and overstocked. Corn- fed Texans sold at ? 00@4 00 ; na tives , 3 25 ( 575. Hogs Receipts 8,000. The mar- kef is dull , btockers sold at 4 00@ 450 ; butchers , 025(3,675. ( BERLIN , October 1. The German Keichstadt is con voked to meet on October 9. . W'ISbS , ETC. RATH & IVbolcBnle I > rnlrr < In 1 ear Manulacturcrj of o 3 : o- fcbaccoi Pipes &c , , &c , 1C3 PH'XHAM ST. , Bet. Oth 411th , olltf. P. WUOLtSALE AJD BLTA.ll. DB IIB IN Wines , I iquors. Segars , TOB'C 0 AXI > PIPES. Kg-Califor-.U Wlnci and Brandies. ' * * Corner of 13'h and Dodge streets opposite the ew l > osl Office builJin , Omaha , Neb * ie25tf J , ROBINS , 37 n am St. , i ot. 0 Iind lOlh , ( Opposite B Offic' . ) \ 1 ONE LOAN ) ON ATCHES , JEW- 1 el y , &c. Cl .thing bought and s .Id p7l _ ra _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The bloai City and Pacific HallrouJ , la Cuaectlon vM uu BIOUX CITY L ST , PAUL RAILROAD , * G2 miles the shortest route from Omaha ; nd Connrll Blaffn to St. rnl , Jllnraoolls , itillrfater , Anots , Dalnth , Bismarck , and all lOintu In ainnosota. Train leaves Omaha dal'y. ( exccp Faturdiy ) t S o.clock p. m. , and Council Biuos a : 8.05 p' a , from Chicago A NorthV.'esttrn Depot. 'areas LOW and lime as QUICK as liy any oilier Lino. 'DLLMAH ' PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS , Be sure Tour ticket reads VIA Sl-mx CHy , hm avoiding circuitous routes and inidnigut ransf rs. Tickets can b nrchaselattho offices f the Thlcago & Korthir. slern Railway in Omaha ind Council Bluffs. J C. BOYDEX , Jen'lPMs A Ticket AgfSV P. 4 3.0. B. E. St Paul , Minn. F. C HILL , jen'I Pass , and Tlcktt Ajt. , S. U. d K , Slour City , Iowa. CEO. TV. CBATTOS , Agent. Id Ftraiira btr * t , Oiaaha , Neb. M. HSXiIJUN & CO. , THIERS AND DEALEDS IS- O-ZEIsTTS' TJK.lSriSKCIISrCSOOOJDS , 221 and 223 FARNBAH STBEET , COB. 13TH ST We Call tlie Attention of tbo Public to onr Extensive And "Well Selected Stock for the s Comprising The Latest Styles in IIATS AND CAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , ETC. Our Prices are Very "Xiow" to suit -tla © Times. Call soon at M. HEIXHAN & CO. , S1873. ) Douglas Street I'tS- - , WHOLESALE ! ANDRETAIL CARPETS % /a. h JL iA. JL-A JL fs i ana An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of , SPELLAN = T ALPACAS Si HOHAIFiS , also YELYET & BE AYE R CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF StJAWLS. BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LTMIf IN RFAT VARIETY. A POLL LI.VE OP ENGLISH AND AFRICAN CARPETS , Oil CLOTES , HATTINS BUSS , AND MATS , edding , Mirrors and everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP- HOLSTETRY trade ; has largely increased his stock and now has a complete assc.tment ot FINE , MEDIUM and LOW PRICED oocls. which he is pfiering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this line , to examine his stock befoie purchas ing. FARLO2S iT3 , &OUNGE8 UPHOLSTEBED ' COVERED TO OBD CHA.S. L. MOOD WORTH , 238 Douglas Sr. , Omaha , Neb. Wood Stock , WAG ox HARDWARE , Patent Wheels. Plnislad Dealing , &o. Axle , Sjir iigs and Tliimb ! e Mceins HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks and Buggies St'tilelmtker AVagou , Depot. rarhfitt G , STSIFFLEK DEALEKIN- a K o o Prorl lon < t Fruits , > u n , ConfccMnnory , Tob.icco , hcpnrs , 8. E. COB. OF TENTH and F1BHHAM. Hit HOIjESALE GAISTDIES I am ow inanuiacturing all varieties of candies and J will sell a IE3.A. Dealers In this State ncd not want to ? o East far CANDIES. A trial Is solid ted. mcbllt B. & J. WILBUR , and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Fourteenth Stroex , - Omalia.n GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS arS Imy IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th. and Streets , Fall nd Winter Styles A. FOLAOK , " . 238 Farnh-asa St. Itaar Fine and Medium Clotliing , and Furnishing Goods. TIKIE C