RVOL. . IV. OMAJSA SATURDAY MOBBING OCTOBER 3 , 1874. NO91. . - DAILY fcD W ABD K < teKWATr.K , Editor and Prop'i unir > . ; nriiiiHin M -lli ninlTrl'tll. TTJtMs copy , one } ear. in urtrnnre ! ni..nlli . I" wlrum * ix ' nniiths in ml ranee. . . . . . " . . llni-e ' srif not' ! Sd : iu advance , JS i r annum ' OntlHi.il IJpst Goods , Grand OMAHA. OMAPA BDSIHKSS DDy.GTORY. { . fBT. 5mith. 155 Hiurner slitft. M * 12th and D-UR ! Mrerts , TT I- Lat < T , corner H. - m.f.rturcr Mid wl.I alc de 'er ' in Sild s and confectionery. Country tr-He so- Heeled. "I"1" COi Dp.M. rS. ' 111 t.rotl , llra , cemcn Oialr etc. . FlunilA t lelilsniJ PAWN BEOEKB. Elguner , No. MJ Farnham st. IATJKDEY. luwlatindr-otvm'dat oil Hlli * l- * * t A r iDl4an.mil Iloiulrs. Thpwi lilniana Ironing will I" _ done . to rdrr. first rlass work „ AOTOEY. S . .p WornI'owel' A On , sjlll Premium . Five - maul act ire tlclr r-emiuia f-oap. first premium mwaiile.ll.jihei.ouKla county and btnle fair ? , m' rottawatUmla lounty. la. Orucri K.li"Jl l fio" > the trade An intdKcnniinate sCaugMcr n clothing end pear * ' furnibblnR goods rcgardJc&s of prices at 206 Farnham .street. Fine linen and clicvolt j-hirLs ot our wii make at $2.00 and S2.50 each. Kallroad Tickets bought and sold b.v P. Gotthelmer. Broker , at 29GFnn.hain street Unredeemed Hedges for > Salc. may lv2G Hamlet Oruiu , Oi : > K AL DEALUC IN Star Ie and ancy Dry Goods t . I ctwron IoreBD 1 taven worth t' TT'lK rOISI-I' ' A M' ST TOM- OFFEIIS | line of I'rr < l . Ftier Goo' ' , \Vo Ifn nd O'Hon ' > nniiplv U'mp'xr l'pL ln8 V < > I n hliaUaud all LlndHoffnll and inter miiirr al for 'ail's ' * nij'l c I'ltn us' < lr. * < . Al- cl < Uv linois aud . l.ocs fur UJie-1 pc Is * i d OFFICE. No. ? 32 FARNHAM SI. -IP ST ft - : lt-t " : . " ! " DR , A. S , BiLLINb'S , a 33. . rsa. &t. . K- 1 ! b and I Ith , up stain. Teftb eitr tel wituuut ( Kiln , by use of truut Ozble J . ni us.i K. vAK Jciectic Physician ? l cldcncr and uffii. C.VI Dolge 51 be' Mth rod IStli til. tii > eclal iittcntlon paid to ntafclrlo and dli m iM-ruCjr to v < mi n mm rtilldr'n. fStf I. VAN GAMP M. D. Di lnt his own ineilclnes , and tiMlde * nuular praclltf , mnkw sidalltles of Derann- menu and I lga ca rccullar to Women , Fistu la , Him it utticr Lls.v ) of the Itectum. OKHCK : Corner Farnh ci iw nth 'rert , Dmt door to tl > ri ht. urtol . Bnldenc , 210 Doujlis stirct. brtweon 12 and Ittb , next to Lutheran Chuich Omaha , y r > A"rtr. lock Box > . lanMd wif VAN D'ORS'S JL\CI1JSE JE323C 03P. All kinds of light and hearj- MACHIXEUT 1IAHE& REPAIRETr. SbB HARHKT STEEET. OMAHA. - SPENCER'S Fruit a-.n Confcctioujiry Cor. 13IU and Su > . , y4 Sm AT THE BUI I ) WILLIAM SZXAUEB. 225Tj > taa Ftrc ct. - - Onaia , Heh DJZAIKR IK FURNITURE. BEDDING , ETO. H. r. XT A IKK" . MAXUFAt 1 U KLJ' Aft U i ) ALEIt IJf B OUTS & SHOES 10 IStb St. Betnevc Farrlam nl Ponrlnf 11 ENOCH HLNNEY ; Justice of the Peace Offlce uTrr too State Bunt , corner f Fan ; . ham and lStl > " . .r-vu. < > I .f KAU'IKK , Practical : WatcIiiuakcr , 171 Fararta , 8.v a. Uth Bt. Scfiueiticr & luriiiestep ? Mm uftrtiircro ot FIX , COPl'EJl ASI ) SHEET I II OS \AJIC. HEALEKR IS ami Heating S Tin Kotirtnc , Spoutlric asd ( > iitteH ngIon i oiler ann Ir tbc Ix-nt m .iner. I TIEJfRV. tlippofnlar Sit-on ke pr. h 're | ttted up t fi li seuirct f ' d Hrrald ! I 'Ing L r IVn and IViopla Sis. , wh JT.me nneo tln w tb ! li r t- - etX'ta lu-rh tter nnlnc . d tiRAND I VSCU. LVKEV f A C- OjTiUaaeiU. U dU SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlCt. Aarertisriueuu ol fo Uet , tor dale , tort , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , will > < lnwri "l In tbe - columns once fnr TEh CENTS p r line ; each -ulw.-quent Insertion , FIVE CUF S | > er line. The nrst in-wrtlon nwr lew ho TWF.NTY-KIVK > KTS WANT' to rein suiall turubhed house or part uf House. Address , * JS. A. BEEoffio | ? OU llE T Br.ck tocv corner Chl-mo a d I : IGti.Mr.tts Tboie laand lulhccty , larlrg'ifcno-iUp'eda-1.1 K'ocirry for tno lo t J ANTED D y iHiaidis , K. W. for 12th. \Y in wacd at r UE Wil .w aiir u a dittllUry tvu. | > uy arc J.L UW icady la buy gr Iu. ei > J3 6. * ' - tli jeer a man wiio 13 a UATEl'-by l , with a wile ho lj > t iod rook tid ous Le \ r og- lute > a ihiny tnie ! .nto fo unl IHulT one .r ! chi - d en n < t ol.je. il.maul lfai.ltloduthores. . hn- qulte.t.Si Ka ih m t rt. . j.29aif ALE Twoi. t-in.-h nu' lrtAi ditlun , twit 1 Hi1 lie ol I ho Mr we K 1C. < * < ! > ri < 1. Q , U e Olhtfl. te.i 28J6. " EEVT A tvo story seven room dwcl- PO" ' h.mi' , So 43 , ' - ' h . . wlh .e.l r , jrcll.c ttruauil sl.u e no s. I qu rert BCp28dlf S. E. cor , tf IK.UJ ua ard 1 IU Ht. KEKr-t < .r . IXr.lling , Urdiuf , and FOIt " " lB'uIACL k D JOSE' , M > p23Jt ( S. E. cor. Dou l s anil loth ' I.1UI SU Hill Mcelved er rv tlai , win I < alp tJ andnttil. AJaj fg ins for Hie AuiIc.m Boneliatarline . 'he .h pet lux rr nf t1 * it. Forfale at B. BUHULN'aMl Douglas 3 reel. * P 2 < i- " 1 IT 1l U--t-ii.anl nun I un.ie. f uUx - . : . anse. Inqnlieat JJ3 11 h sir et. b-t. Fi nnhni and l > ou Ja . JOUNcO.N" . RE 'T A au'tp < f lo ms srltalile for SMi < lI Ja-uily. a d u sin.il liouet < rre t j toT. II. 1 jiley , cor. \VtbjterainI _ ISth i ijdtt ) SALE. 3g-o.l lo' on ISth , mar Paul * street for $30. -malt lot'UrG , o 23 und ass street 2il ) 0 crr * of lieu ai lounty 'and ' II t class 10 miles out , JCU. New l.ousj and lot 5 ye-r * time. > 1,800 ttOOOS i HILL , Heal es-ate -eii1 < . IS Dodi.cs no' . Fh\V ni > t ! , < * l-urce i wife1 t iris llU'htJ. 553 13tb , U-t liiji. are. ana Dsven ort. ltile < p22f , I ODSE FOIl UI 'T 17th 3C1 Cip. Av. nue. p | ti. A. TAYiOUaCo. Seof-'ltf -pUNOFOURpST- s pt'tf OU.-E FOU KENT Ninth and C.pitkl H Avcnuo. a A. i AYLUtt i U > . I'OK Kr.Kr-20h aid Cass. I'os- nOTSS glveu Lbout O41. Is . -pt 211 f S. A. TA VLO U A Co. OUoK KOlt ItnSTIBtu an I Cas' . II 8. A.TAYiOUACo. eptS.tf TO L AN Inquire at Lay I'fllcc MONEY . BEALti Itooui 9 Vhclier a H Oik Uuinha. ssptlfidtf . . in real nt- , for sale lot 7 Gi.EATU.rgilnd all imurore.n nts liere- nn ltuat lpD 1-w'geHtr cilMvecu ISlhAllth streetM. at the low | i Izo of $ " < fM nqiiiio 01 M HKLLMAN A CO. Cuiuw cf Franlnra & tililerntnatreeU. . / AifltU - me Icun , Uenuau ( .rwc ) ; al VV Mfedbh , orlrisiiiirK louoik in loltl ? rettau-nnts aid private f jflilloi. Inqniio at Cot rill 4 < "o. EII plojmt-ut luir nu , 5'/7 1'if- ta-nth Mre t , rpx | > rl e l'i a f > fEce. o tlitdt llll. Iluiu 'lJ ! t next uorlti ut O. 1. . \ utlV T U iui lo ni the low prii-c of : jS'0 ' a inflcuiore ti an the tiT l i f j ( iruie iiii-nu. Inquire i.f I . > V.iblIOat , Att < ir- t > ey near hrad f Dmijl i-tnft. M-itS < ltf iAl 'ihly > ! ! } oiiKW < ntuirf tone I or ix \V tliangc any tlnd f b sin M , t < > usslnH , 'ands 01 u.e cl'iin isc. call n u- . \ \ o liavu channa n'ircl } in our Lands , iiirording > h < - bmi ILT. sinieiH f..r uipitut , lotti iniir aud gruat CO I 11:1 LI & Cu. , Kxtluug nil I Uil- Intin ; llurean. 31 IS h meet , . , , i > o-llo 1 > bt Ufli-e. | ei'i2ltf rpu 111K lwni. > U Tlie un er-inel lia < 1 op ned n oIHoa fo t-ui l-7iuont ot male aud icmale I | i f r store * , ulliecs , huns B , pri- raie fant > lie < , "tc Al in want of tlieximu. r wanting buiplujint nt. p < * asc c II on u * . Ct'TlUIl Lit O . . Kith nge nJ Kinptnvi-cut B iruau. 5J1 U.h Ktn.-t.-t , upp te " 1/051 t n > - - ANTiD : A girl to do geusral hoin-woik W 1418 luveniwrl st. au JjJil MOSKY TO'LOAX > n unproved person > srcuilty , xliO City nd Co nty Wanants loughi and rol luqulr- Law Offl e f T W. . Richards. No. 49j Uth at , Omaha. AugCdtf TOHK TO BE 19S Dour-las sir ct. In quire. . ! WEBBUU 4 UE1IM. 1AK1EU Uij boanlerttlKioutliot.it \v i-or. oliutli and llrrnev : u. t-KJil Fifth W rd Voters Attention ! A'l person * who him the riglit to tote In t'-o FlthtS ' ; U'aid , and irhoso IMIIMK ure Dot n-g- i-ttred'are rcque-tel to till on thIteKi tr.ir , t his tit. r i > ou ( i-e t co net hirtecii h aiiij C'lcagQsirc ji ; on Mop > nnd Tuc * ' ' } . " ' ' " - bcr St > a 4 W i where U > - will sit for tt o pur- po-fot orrCLtlni ; the \ot ngls of s id \ < rd. llou I ol tit Ing from 9 . m. it-5 p in. C. WlLKir-s llegistnr. rlg 1S71. Kepi 29Ct Academyof Mus : c. Last N'gln. I ) ut TWO , Of the Bri.ii.Lt Young Aetmj , Miss Fanny B. 1'rico DKAMl AM FARCE. Thursday cveninjr , Octodcr 1st , the thrilling play of oftfNOBQDY'3 DAUGHTER , To con > -1ude ith th i scieamln < arce ot Friday Ucnr > < T0d. BENEFIT OF MISS PRIOR. vhen wilt Le prc.-cuted tue Urcat bcn tlon of the i > ar , "LE RPIITNX : " 1 6r the Crsiltuo In tn CM y. Qjturday Night , Grand Jane Eycr M.itiuee. S.UURDAY lI.aHT. "MACUEATH. " Trtcri as uiua' ' . Si-cure your soits rn and a'- trrJl i.ua\.to | > temlxr I , t h. ' ansI te \V. i K. , aud at the Urauu Central Hotel. eep-S Gl SAM. ULAUsTOKh. Ai nt. BEES ! BEES ! ! BIES ! ! ! THE pnder lKn l basslTty swarmspf na tive and Italuu b a for sale , in Id en of the Amc'ican and Bucket e patcnti. Si runs liranuat six tn elg it ollari CM h. with actual co-t of hire added. V.fifvmiar \ \ , fioin fi.ur to iz diitlar * eaili. I hare mor * l ci thau ti.e lucation lil Mipport , and niutt seU. Ad4reu ; UIIUSI CRAIO Fort Cmlhoun , Nel Established 1855. . y. ginvrT ? at oixr si CARRIAGE MAPFA0TORY 538 Je 540 FonrtV.nih Street , ( Office up stun , ) Omaha , Kebrajka. and Bucrlco eli luuil < ir rut e to "order. N. B. Purtlcular uttftilon paid to Repair nt aprtR-tl , CASHMERE , AND ALPACA SUITS FIT sa'c and m' de to o dcr. P. . . . , 263 Dodgej bet. Htlinnd 15th streets. QiLUU. LONDON , Oct 2 The Carlist journals in this city detnund a restoration of peace. NEW OKI.EANS , Oct 2 The advisory board have entered upon their duties , and Gov. Kellogjj to-day , upon their recommendation , removed Thomas If. Wynni' , as isln t fiipervisor of the tecond waid , anl William Davis , cleik of t > e second ward-charged with ot- btrucung registration , and appointed other persons to these positions. SALT LAKC , October 2. In the contested election cas-es for the ofllced of bherifi and rec.ider ) of Toole oounry , the di-tilet court has isud a peremptory mandamus di recting the present Mi.rmon inctnn- IHJIIN to turn ovi r all the records and property to Lynch and Martin , plainti t'j. 'ihis places all the prin cipal offl-es of the county except thu.-e < > i selectmen in the handd of the Geiit'Ied. WASHINGTON , October 2. The President this morning made the following appointments : John W. Tliatchcr. of Virginia , comnis- sioi er of patents , yiue M D. Lon- gett , re-igneU. to take efFeet Nov. 1 , 1874 ; Ellis Spear , of Maine , as < ist- ant commissioner of patents ; Mar cus L. Perkins , of Virginia , exam- iner-in-chief in "tne patent oflice. Tlie la * > t two appointments take cf- fer-t Nov , 1st. Albo , J" . C. . Colby , of MiHsomi , coiibiil of the United States at ( . 'hinkiung , China ; Isaac F yhepard , of JMis ouri. consul at fcJwaton , China ; Wilheim Tinkler , of Wisconsin , cousult at Ghent. CHICAGO , Oct. U. At a conference uieeiing of insu rance men here to-night , Jt ? which were present Mr. Hope of the Con necticut Insurance Company of New York , Mr. Rankin , of the Scot tish Commercial , and many proper ty holders interested in the subject , the fuct was elicited that the de mands made4 on Clilcago by the na tional board of undo'writers , were only inaugurations of a new plan for for a .system of protection against lire that has been maturing for some time , and wliVh shall be in- trodrced into other Ameiican cities as soon as practicable , and also that these demands were not prompted by the disastrous lire of July 14th , Hut we.re prepared four days before that event. \ ASIIIJTOTON , Ont 2. The Secretary of the Tieasury to day con tinned the appointment ol Elmer D. \ yuljburn , or Chicago , lo bt Chief of the Secret S'-rvk-o force of 'he Treasury Department , vice Whltpjy , rpsfcned. Mr. Washburn , arter receiving his appointment , was by Solicitor \yilon introduced to thp suboidiuates ( > f the secret sei- vice dlv-jnn | , 0114 ot once took c .arge of the new offlce ? The payments made from the treasury by warrants dnri.ig the iVi ) tJi of Septeinbcr , lb"4 , were a- follows : Civil and niKcillanoon * . S7,714OS2.in ; war , $ : { .5i7,240.23 ! : navy , $2,901GQ2.49 ; interior and. Indians and peni-lon I § 4,018,774 49 Total , S18,8'J7,10001. The above dops not include payments made o" account of the.intactwU. . . f the United States. \y Fit \NCISCO , Oct. 2. Coroner John K. Rice , was arrest ed to-nl ht for embczzhmcut. He gave bail and was cleared. The steamer Vasco de Gamn 1 which arrived to-day , was deli Ined f [ after leavlni ; Yokohama , by u u-i- ; rlflo typhoon occurring Septembei 13th. She brought no iiles o. papers. The yapado de Qama , brinir- dafea from Yokohama , to Septi in- l er llth. The a-i-assin , Habct actim ; Gci man consul at Hoko < att. lias bpen sentenced to death. 'J he Mikado has expressed to Von Brandt , the German inini.il er , that he has personal regrets at the occur rence. The minister noticed tl c government that while he d es noi press any money compensations , he demands an im.pcrial notillcation forbiddiii ! ; woarinjj swordi wi bin certain distances of foreign settle- The typhoon which visited the southern part of Japan , August 20th ; was ono of the most severe over experienced by foreigners. The steamer Pin-r-on-JJooloo and German bark Hamburg were driven on the rocks at Ni .r aka ; the iron clad ram Stonewall was sunk , and hundreds of Japjmgsp jintks wen- Wrecked , anji fully two hui'dred lives losl at "Najrasaka alone ; siorc * ( .1 houses were overthrown , and th1 Governor's new houses are in a heap of ruins. Kobe also suffered ; not less than one thousand junka were wrecked. Sagaker came in for n share of the typhoon : six thousand hoijses were destroyed and one hun dred live * lost Thousands of cattle on plantations were killed. Ten thousand Chinese troops had reached Singapore en route to For- mo.-a. When the Vas-co left Yokohama hama there were still prevalent con flicting reportsabout Formosa The opinion scorned prevalent that war ' must ensue. * The following isadditional Japan ese news by the Vasco de Gama : Henry W. Dennison , at " present United States Marshal to" the con sulate at i'okohama , has been selec ted by Gen. Van Huron for the po sition of vipe consul general. The privilege of filling tjiat olllce having peen t-'ivcn to the new Consul gen eral , the nomination goes to Wash ington by this mail. The departure nf Qeorge N. Mitchell , now acting vice counsel , is much regretted by the American citizens. B. Pnvery , minister to China , had reached Yeddo , and would stay there for a few days. It appears bv information just re ceived from Shanghai that t | e ar- re f of. ( general Le" Gentler was in cumpHance'witli n lelegraphlo dls- p"atr h from Consul General Sewaid. at Shanghai. This was supposed to' be the transmission of a direct order from the charge at Pekin , but the latest nitcllL'ence points to the pro bability llrnt It tf as issued on Ids own responsibility bv Mr. Reward , who was afterwards obliged to retract his ha.ity action. * " It is jumouneca that thp npw pos " tal arranKcmenfs "between Japan and the United Stales will go Into tflVctoil the 1st of January. The proposed change is regarded with extreme satisfaction by the Arneri- oan residents. There was a terrific land slide on the Humboldf divi-ion of the Cen tral Pacific last night. An emterant traiidrawTt b - two locomotives , went into a iluism Both engineers were iusUiutly killed , and others in- i 4 O'CLOCK P. H. Specially Reponed vr the Onana Daily be" bv * -tv aal P ! ' * ( > T.io.pt , f , io\nox. October 2. A Berlin special says that Empp- ror William has writ ton to the King of Italy , regretting his inability to \v-it liome in the autumn. JS cw ORPHANS. Got 2 ! At half-pa t one o'clock ye.s'er- ' day mo ni nr thirty houseon Mir- iaiis .street between St. Louis and Lt-lancc streets were destroyed by lire. Loss estimated at 534,000 The compromise between Demo crats and Republicans is trem-rally acceptable to nil clashes of people , and it i > now believed there will be no further trouble. WASIIIN < ITOV , Oct. 2. The following art the balances In the treasury : Coin , 57,740,007.78 ; ourrency , 810,115,840.39 ; special de posits of legal tender for redemption certificates , Sofi3,500 00 ; coin cerli- licates , 8 ,041,500.00. The secreta ry of the treasn y yesterday i-sued a call t'orthe redemption of' $9,000- 000 , coupons , and 81.000,000 , regis tered 4-20 bonds onhich Intere-jt will the Itit of January next. BROOKLYN , Oct. 2. Frank D. Moulton , tiled half of his bail and will to-morrow file the other half in the Proctor libel suit. It was stated this afternoon that Tiltoii is preparing papers for u lioel suit again-t the Brooklyn Eagle , laying his damages at high figures. Tilton refuse ? lo give any informa- ioj as to when the papers will be served ; but intimated that several other papers will aUo bo sued for libelling him. RICHMOND. Va. , Oct. 2. A telegraph from New York says that on receipt of information last ni' ht from Richmond by tulegraoh Mayor White had ibucd a warrant for the arrest of General S. Mahone and Johnson. The former was ar rested and bailed in the sum of $10,000 to keep the peace twelve months. General Mahone , after leaving the flavor's ollice , was taken quite sick and i.s now at the Nation al Ilotcl , in that city. X , Oct. 2. The extent of dain-igc done to crops by the late storm is not yet correctly known , but iti.-b''lievtd to be heavy. Reports from the Asha- poc and I'anhan say there has been a great overflow and it is probable gieat injury has been done by h. Otters from the Cooper River plan tations and Santee anil Gcurctojt n announce tlMtthestoim w.-ti-evoro , but no great damage was Uo e. fii this city the amount of damage done fs hard to eitjiiKi'i * , t is thought ten thousand dulhird will repair the battery and about ( ive thousand the wharves. IK ir.v Y i if , Oct 2. In the Episcopal Co : .ention of thi- . diocese , after irai. otinjr the preliminary bu-inc" , Hi iiyp Potter lelivercd hi- < annual add-outgiving' a icview of his twenty years"eer - \-ice. In the afternoon w ion I he missionary and staiulin-jc-irtiiulttccs were appointed , and the ohl board ttruj5to--s re-elected _ r _ _ _ - based on the new plan adopted by be National Cotton Convention , and to be known as. the standard Atrican ola ilicalion wfcut > - * feet to-dav. * . * * * . , ; * ' " . . . itccniding to the new "Cnle , pri"es will be from onc- quarter to one-half of one cent r pound loner , than the oldstandan' . liiu Convention of rail road officers c.iliipii-ing the c.n > - tiolling i all way inteiests of thi > country is in set-sion at the St Nich- 'las hotel. Among those pie ent 'tro E R V/ad&worth , of Chicago : .1 TT Sturgeon , of St. Louisa E N Au r-ws , of IndianapolN ; Co'.burn , of Toledo and G UVWiight , ol Co- lumbu-j , representing the western boaid of the Kail il-jad Company. R S Williams , of DeiinNoii , Jewptt and JJ W Blanchard , rcpre- -entiiiK the Pennsylvania and Erie railroad ; .PreMilent Scott , of the Penn-ylva'nia roatl ; Vanderbilt , of the New York Central ; Deveieux , of the Atlantic & Gieat Western , andytone , of the Lake Shore. Its object is to elfcct a permanent or ganization , with a view to haimo- nizing all railroad dillerences , and -ettling all quentions by arbitration. Tlie sefcs-ions for the present aie j.trictly private. YORK , Oct 2. To-day was the third and last of the fall meeting at Flcetwood Park. The first race was for $000 , for the 2.r : > 0 cla.es. Five started Arthur won , taking the second , { bird and fourth heat. I est thic raad 2:36 : } , by Meduet , winner of the first heqt. The second race was for i pur e of $2,500 , open to all. Three Marled : American Gjrl , Camors and Sensa tion. The first heat was a dead heat between Camors and the Girl , but the Giil won the next three heats. Time , 2:24 } ; 2:23 ; 2:23 : } and 2:25. : At the meeting of the National Rift" Association continued atCroed- moro yesterday , the first contest was the Galling match , distance 500 yard" , for eleven prize ? valued at" $2,275. Among them was' a Gat- ling gun valued at $2.000 , and is now held by the 79th regiment , a team rrom that re 'irqent liaving won it last ycnr. It has to be won twice before becoming the propertv of the winninfi regiment. Tne 79'h made the highest score , 20Q ; the next best bcjng the 22d , 100. The next contest was fir the Army and Navy Journal match eleven prizes , valued at 51,025 , among which is a silver trophy valued at $750. This is held by the l'2d rrplment , which won It last > earf and it must be won three times befoie securing the prop erty. Thp 7th , rejiljnent made the highest' f'ore to-day 217 ; the next hijjheftt being made by the 12th regiment. Tlie contests to-morrow will be the Bennett long rangecham- pionship. the distance bcimr , fight , nine and ( ten bund.rfd yaids , tor 84 prjze * , Valued at $1,000. presented by James Gordon Bennett. It is announced that the Tripft team will take part In the ' match , r nd. probably a portion of th'e Amer ican team. Mayor Havcropysr in n letter ad- dre."ctd ! In the citizens of New York and which will be publi-hed tomorrow - morrow , re affirms ins cluirgc of sys tematic and wholesale fraud against John Kelly ; he denies that he was moved by malice to make accusa tions , and FSVS that on Tuesda'y next he will jiubli-h final and coo- . cluMve proofsof .Kelly's di'-honej-ty . as sheriff and al-o evidence that he j participated in the plunders which | : otliers obtained fruni the city treas- ury. 1 ; ( Special to th PEE ; FAIR GROUNDS , 3:25 r. M. Over 20,000 people have visited the fair to-day. It is a perfect suc cess. Premiums are being award ed. Howe takes the first premium on sewing machines. An accident occurred by horses jumping the track and injuring a boy quite se riously. , L. I. , October 2. In the Galling match to-day the total teams out of a po'-so of 330 were as follows : 79th regiment.20G ; 22d , 19G ; 12th , 194 ; 48th , 150 ; 57th , 443 23d , 120 ; StL , 110 ; 71st , 59. The army and navy , and press matches are in progress. NF.W OKLKANS , Oct. 2. The Republican committee have Issued a call for a convention to nominate city and parish officers , to meet on the 12th inst. District Attorney Beckwith has nolifie'l the city Marshal to cause the arrest of persons in Grant Par- i.-li indicted for killing negroes in Colfax lait year. Their trial is set down for the November term. One hundred and twenty warrants have been issued. The deputy marshal will leave this city on Saturday to make the arrests Charles Gray , a school teacher In Avoyells , an old settler , has been driven away by the Wldto Leaguers The advisory committee , organi zed under the compromise , consists of Mr. Bonseau , chairman , Mr. Burke secretary , and Messrs. Packard - ard , Voorhees and Lambert as mem bers. WASHIXOTO.V , October 2. The following dispatch was re ceived by the Secretary of the Navy last night : Ponsacola Navy Yard , October 1. Commodore Wolsey is hopelessly sick ; Lieut.-Com. Kellogg Busslay , seiiously sick ; Asst.-Surgeon Miller and A st.-Engineer McElwell are doing well ; Asst.-EnginccrLamden and all thejsadors and marines con valescent , .iv flairs in the navy yard going on as usual. ( Signed ) JTnsiJins , Captain. The following dispatches wore re ceived this morning : Pensacola Navy Yard , October 2d , to the Secretary of the Navy at Washington , D C. , Cominouoro Wol-ey died this morning , Leiu- tcnant Commander Kellogg , is more favorable , though seriou'-ly ill' . Lieutenant ponimander 'Barclay , ' ' " is Defter , AsM-fan't'Surgeon" Miles , and Assisiai t Engineer McElwell , arc doing well , all the others are con vale ; cent. One new case yes terday being that of a seaman. ( Signed ) A. A. SKJIMES , Captain , BROOKLYN , Oct. 2. A fire at Green Point early this morning burned three box factories and one entire block of frame tene ment houses. The lire originated In Smith's box factory on Freeman street , and spread rapidly , defying the eflorts of the firemen to extin- gui-h it , so they confined , their pf * forty to saving tljp adjoining proppr- ty. Reeves & Churcue'd box factory lioxt caugjit , and together with the tenement block , made a conflagra tion which lighted tljo d.Hrint for miles around. Tjm poor families in the tenement houses had barely -4irno lee npo-Wttlrthrti'TrrBSfimilty' " escaped jn tljejr nigjjt dresses. javs ing clothing , fiiriiHl > rei@tQ < > to " strovcd. A lu" ' " " "C- - - „ uumber are ren- ucieti homeless and oestituto. Sev- cal buMnes houses were also de stroyed. The loss is estimated at $100,000. MEMPHIS , Oct. 2. Jefferson Davis addressed West Tennessee Grange at Humboldt yesteiday , upon the feasibility of dlmct trade and opening of the Mis sissippi river. Congi essman Barbour Lewis pub- li-lies a card denying the statement of the Cincinnati Commercial that it would be unsafe for him to return here. LONDON , October 2. The city wa awakened thismorn- ing by a terriflic explos.ou of gun powder in a barge in Regent'sPark. The city trembled as if shaken by an earthquake. A large amount of property in the vicinity of the canal was destroyed , but fortunately very few lives were lost. ALBANY , .N. Y , Oct. 2. The trial of Phelps , the defaulting cashier of the State Treasury , con tinued to-day. Arguments on both sides were closed and the court pro ceeded to cnargu thejury , reviewing the charges against the prisoner and taking strong grounds agajiut him. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Hew York Money Market. NEW Lottie , October 2. Money easy 1@3. Exchange 48o@488. Gold Firm and notivo , opened 10 } ; now | . Governments , firm ; shade higher , small business registered , 67s 116V , registered 1040s 111 } . Stocks Less active 5 heavy at de cline of f to 1 until neon. Lake Shore Pool managed by Drew , Robinson , Chtse & Co. , sold out at handsome profit. Stocks Declined 81 f , but now 82 J ; best prices now being make. Erics 35 | ; P M 50 ; U P 30 ? ; WM81J. . New York rrouuce Market. AKW YORK , Oct. 2. BreadstnfTs Dull. Flour Lower to sellers. . Wheat Quiet ; higher prices de manded Rye Quiet , 92@99. Bailey Dull , Corn Lower ; ivcstein , mixed , HfliWt.'Do.1 Oats Heavy ; Western mixed , new , 60@01 } . Poik The market is firm at 22 75 © 23 00. " ' ' Larl ( Market dull und lo\\erj4 Whisky 1 08(5.110. ( market. CHICAGO , Qct. 2t Flour Very dull ; shippers not buvlng ; prices nominal. Wheat Steady ; October , 94 ; November. 93 ; year , 92J@92J. Corn Weak ; cash SOJ ; October , 79J ; Nov 76. Oats Firm ; oash 50 ; October , 49 } ; Nov 49. Barley Steady ; cash 1 02 : October 1 00 . % Rye SGST. Highwlnes 1 03 } % Pork Very dull ; cash 21 00 ; year 17 50 ; February 17 87J18 00.- iard Dull ; year llj ; February. llj. St. Louis Produce market. ST Louis , October 2 Flour Quiet. Wheat Very dull and drooping ; No 3 red fall 1 04 } asked , 1 04 bid ; No 2 , 1 1 ? } . Corn Higher ; SO@S3 in elevator , Oats Opened Hat , closed firmer ; No 2 , 5253 in elevators. Barley Steady ; No 2,1 Oo@l 15 Rye Lower ; 7071 Whisky Firm , at 1 04. Lard Quiet at 14. Pork Lower , at 22 7523 00. Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO , October 2. Cattle Receipts 2,400. Good de mand for choice shipping ; common and medium dull ; market glutted ; closing ueak and easy. Hogs Receipts , 9.000. Sheep Reoeipt.sC30 ; firmer. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , ( -ct. 2. Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; dull and lower for stoo'.ers ' , ard tight and uns-aleable ; porkers , 5 ; bacon , 6 } ( $5 } ; butchers , 5Ja,6J. ( Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; un changed. LIQUOrtS , WINES , LTC. RATH & HANSFN , AVhoIcsnle Dealer * Iu laf Tobn < Q9 , M.tuufactvircr ; of o ± aA Es , AND DFALEB IK Tobaccoi Pipes. &c , , &c , 1C3 Fll-NHAH ST. , Eet. 'Oth ilHh , _ > iju < .JLx a , jTXTo fc > - orlltf. ' " P.N.GLYNN' . . WIIOLKSALE AND RKTAtt. ? T r iy Wines , I iquors. Segars , TOJ5-C if i ? ( | > PIPES. $ Srr liforMaU'lnrsand Brandlpa.-tfl Corner of IS' d Dodge stri-eta ornu ll ' > % * new ilJirii ' ; , ymaUiu > J > -r - . \\m. \ \ 137 n' nm St. , l rt. { ) h f ml lOtli , ( Opposite Hie Office ) \ i oE LOAN/I > or ATCHCS < el-y , Ac. Cl..thing bought and 3 ild spTUm IIOTE ; s. GRAND CENTRAL 1MAHA , - - - KEBRASKA Tbclartrrst and heat hot bet ween .Chicago n > l San Francisco. Opened new Scptemher 30th , 1873. nSO tf fJKO. Til It A I.I. Proprietor. United States Hot I , COll. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. r-srectfnllr announ- that he has pur.hascd and refl ted ihe abo\ II 'cl , und is row ready to i-ccommodaie th- public , with board by dpy i r we t , at reasonable enable ratfs. WILLIAil LEHB. Prop. Julv22 ' 74 1 California House. FRITZ HAFHEB , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , rorn r llth , Om ha , Nebraska lioardby the day or week , tune I. vl ZZOT7SB. On SM , Itt. Farnham and ffarncy Strettt , Tf AS been entirely refiittrd a > d re urnlshed. _ IJL and will accommodate all tn the teat 01 board at S 1 , 50 per day ; 40c | * r npleincal. C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN , Jv28dly. Propr etors. Central House o. 630 czteentli ! Street , Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , JTEB. JOSEPH IIOTE. Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bar attached to the house. Ie27 3m Southern Motel. fronting on 4th , 5th ud "Walnatita , , St. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern flntcl is first-clBM In all Its ap ointment * . Its tahle-Hrpat all times snp- plifd in th" gr < > ate < t abundance , with all the nell'acics thermrkets afford , Its clerE * and employes are all polite and attentive to the wantof th cu sts of the hotel , 1 h re Is an IraproTO eleva or leadlnz from the fir-t floor to the u-per OOP , Railroad and rteamhnat Icketoffi PS. news st nd. nd wwi&rr Union nfS nlnthp Ki ( mUo ( hotel Comer of fnni gs acd Tweaty-He < ; aad stieetz The finest lager b.-er con'- stant y on nandr IeZS-6in CUAS. WEYMULLEH. Prop j II. OKKB * . c. J. KABB.\ GUEIJE & KARBAC1I , lith t\ \ . between Farcham an tiwj * - - NEB. MANCSf ACTCEEB O' Spring and Farm Wagons , AXIt Dealers In and manufacturers of A01UCDLTUR1L rABTICUL R Tre TION PAID TO and prom'pilr done at rpanon ble nriont U , P , R"R , WHAT MARKET , 16th street bet California and Webster. WE KEFE OX HAND THE BFST supply of FRESH AN'D SALTED MEA'S. Also a larse stock of Fine Sw ured Hams and Breakfast Bacoc , at 'the liw- t rites Wit AUJt * iJUTH , Clearing Sale ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! ! -AT- Clearing Sale ! FOR . BEISO orr. Clearing Sale ! Annual Clearing Sale or- Foreign and Domestic Clearing Sale. DRY GOODS Clearing Sale ! .AJBTID PCEPAEATOUY .TO STOCK TAKING. A. CRUICKSHANK , " Clearing Sale ! mar5 cor. Mill urnl Farnliam Sts. , ,1873. . BROWN , 248 Douglas Street , WHOLESALEJANDRETAIL DRY GOODS , CARPETS , AlKmSTT tf * > T WIS1 ABIU OJ.JJ WJuOJLfL An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods T'ast Opened to be sold lower than any other house in t > i8 city , consisting of Hg &i ii'irijL'ijiiiri BPPPTT ALPACAS &MOHAIHS , also VELVET &BE1VER CLOAKIXGS. A FULL STOCK OF StJAWLS. BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MEEINO 1/7STDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE JJiNEN IN GRPAT VARIETY. A FULL LI.YE 0 ? ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , Oil CLOTHS , MATTING RUSS , AND HATS , . 'eyerythin'ertainin to the FTJKNITTJBE and"UP - J-lL i trade : has largely increased his stock , and now a eojnplete-asso.tment ot FINE , TKEEPnJMT and LOW PRfOED coeds , which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this line , to examine his stock before pnrchas- PABLORSLTS , IiOUNGES &e. , TTPHOLSTEBED3ANP COVERED TO ORDER , 2O31Pa.mlaia.-oa. L. \ \ 001) WORTH , 238 Douglas Sf. , Omaha , Neb. WAGO1T Wood Stock , WAGOX HARDWARE , Patent Wheels , Hnbiad Gearing , &c. Axles , Spr ngs and Tlilinb'e Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacki 22 Buggies Stuilebatlter XVagonj Depot. mchfiU G , STBIFFLER DEALEK IN CHOC SKIES , ProYi ions Fiuiis , u a , ConfpcUonpry , Tobacc" , S. E. COB. OP TESTH ani FABHHAM. i H4t WHOLESALE CANBIES I arc. o'w inanuiacturing all varieties or candiosx andjwill sell a Dealers in this State upcil not irnt to eaKastfjr C.lSDIIiS. Alrial is solicited. . StOoxr. mchllf B. & J. WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Foiarteantla Strsoi , - Omalia , . , STaTa GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS arS Imy ImySTJEK STJE/K ; < sc nyLTJjTraB : . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th , and 2Ia.rn.ey S treats , Fall And Winter Styles A. POLACK , CLO THIS 233 Farnlaam St. ITear Fine and. Medium , Clotliiiig , end Furnishing THIS do Pa L. . -