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THE
IV. OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER S , 1874. NO. 96.
3CHB DAILY BEHL
- KOSEWATEB , Editor and Prop'i
-J Offlc * So. 13S farnlmni tre i.
Ninth find Teiith.
TEHMd OF bUUSClUPTION :
copy , one year , lu advance . .
six month ? . In ndvance 4.00
' ' three inenths in advance. . . . . 2.01
lot paid in advance , 8 l er annum will
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ID L1ADIHG- HATTER !
Best Goods ,
OentrOMAHA.
/Grand Oentr- .
JE OMAHA BDSINESS DIRECTORY.
OBAOKhR MAiTOFAOiOBY.
frmlth. 185 Hurney street , hot.
McUureA Uth. declStf
BOOTS ACT ) SHOES.
Parnham at , between 10th
CONFECTIONERY.
L. Latcy , corner 12th and Douglas streets.
tint JDL. in iimficturer and wholesale de.Ier in
eandnsand confectionery. Country trade ser -
r as > llccted.
1 * "n" DEALEF.S.
-T TJolandJ FJli.t.e3alHme , cemen thalr etc. .
t if. J. 131 Farnham t.
PAWN BBOKEB.
rer Tl r Eljuttcr , No. 200 Famham st.
"
% AUNDET.
* new laundrr op'-m-d at oil llth St. , bet.
A. Farnlian. i-od Douslns. Thr washing and
' ironing will be done torder. . Ural class work
S0P PAOTOBT.
" * " Trcmlum fao p Works , Powell A. Co , still '
] manu'acfire tbeir Premium Soap. Five
tv first premium awarded by the tougla county
and St te fairs , and Pottawattami * county , la.
Orders soli-iUxl fiom the trade
LIQOOrtS , WINES , ETC.
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EATS & HANS EN ,
IVbolesnlff Drnlera In LwifTobacco ,
Manufaclurm of
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t Tobacco Pipes , &c , , < tc , hai
103 FAUJiHAM ST. ,
Eot. iOth 4 llth ,
O - * * Jbi 3 > fl"o to-
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P. N. GXYNN cor tie
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miOLBSALK AND BKTAIf. D TKE IK UI
ines , I iquors. Segars ,
TOBtC 0 AXI ) PIPES.
0 T llfonia Winrs and Brandiea.'S *
Corner of 15'h and lt itef streets opposite the
new 1'ost Offce l.uil lins. Omaha. Nebie25tl n
" Practical -Watcinnakcr , ho
171 , S.v-fVr.lltnBt. hou
C7T.1AJM NEB
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; J ROBINS
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137 ' flm s'pU - 9 ll MIUI
( Oppos'te ' Bi Office. ) UI t
AION WAX IKIN' V ATCHES. JEW-
.Al elry.ic. CI. thing Iwught and sold
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a > i
U ready to nceoinnioJate Fa
ao\e Ilei , and now
the public , with board ty dnjr or wek , at rea -
cnahU rat . WILLIAM LEUIi. Prop.
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California House.
JEITZ HAFMEE , Prop'r.
' No ITl ? DouslasMrcet , cornv llth , Ont ha , tbu
Ifebriska 4o rd by the day or week , trai
lune 1. vl
Clil
and
SOUSE.
Gei
On DIxt. . Farnham and Jfarney Stmtt , GeiS
l * n enlirely refiittfd ai d : "r ° jfhed
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HAS will accommodate all fo the beat oi GeiC
joard f 1,50 P"1 < ! ' ? ; 40 = rer elnule meal. C
C. V. & S , M , HARRYMAN ,
Propr etare.
Central House
, > o. 630 Sixteenth Street ,
Opp. J B r on Square. OMAHA , NEB , OMI
JOSEPH DOVE , Prop'r , 1
nor and week 3oanl at reasonable raUc.
Flr t-cl bar attached to the home St !
Ie \
i Soutnern Motel , B.
rmtlnjc on 4th , 6ta ad WiImBttti , , 1511 >
St. Louis , - Mo.
" " & Co.
"Laveille , "Warner ,
Sp ;
first l In all 1U
. - Hotel is
The South J"1jj ° 57ble , Arf , t ,11 times sup-
. Appointments. . abundance , with all the
II pnedlnthegrMt * > , nd
| 8ffor ( , Ita cerM
L i\Stt \ ! W jft21SAia AGr
* 'fyszz& ! fa lr sp r t * r
i to the upper on * , . , , w l , ftnlan
proi
An indiscriminate slaughter in
clothing and gent ' furnuhing
goods regardless of prices at 206
Farnham street. Fine linen and
chevoit shirts of our * * wa make ai
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
Jtailroad Ilckett
bought and sold by P. Gottheimer ,
Broker , at 296 Fan.ham street
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale.
may Iy26
Harriet Oriim ,
GKNKRAL DEALtK IN
Staple.and Fancy Dry Goods
9th st , l twren Jones and ixuirenwortb its.
TO TMC PUBLIC A MOST COMplete -
OFFERS line of l r Gowli. Fjnry Goods ,
ituolenand Cutton I lannels , Wrapper PeLalns
Woolen -Shawlnanl all l.ind-1 of fail and winter
material for ladif s' and cbiMrrus' drcssoi. Ale -
o Callcoei of all grades and < les ripiioBsi tpo-
clalty Boots and Hiovs for ladles' gents' aud
childrenst wear. eiit4d1mo *
'Zi-iJiV. '
OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST.
Bet. I3thi 14th SisOMAHA. .
e ro : < U . | iira * ! pl i lw > i tl < iUi In the city
DR , A , S , BILLINGS ,
_ _ _
234 Jt/xx' M rl Mtt IStm ,
Bel. 1 th and 14th , up stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain , by use of til
trous Oxide laa.
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reopea * tc -
BIK8.J K.VANUKIlCOOIt
h
Eclectic Physician *
Residence and offic. 220 Dodge st bet 14th und ;
15th sts.
Bpeclal attention paid to obstetrics and dis
lies peculZjr to women and children. f'Jtf.
E3L VAN GAMP M. D. n \
Dispenses his own medclnes , and besldet
regular ( practice , makes specialities of Derange
ments and Diseases Peculiar to Women , Fistu
la , Piles and other Diseases of the Rectum. W
OFFICE i : Corner Farnham and 14th streets ,
first door to the right , up stolr * . Resident" ,
211 Douglas street , between 12 and 1'UIi , next tit :
toIx Lutherau Church Omaha , Vfh Addr-w ha
Ixxk Box SM. iantldAwtf hahi
hi :
him
VAN DORK'S MACHINE af
in
th :
All kinds of light and heavy ev
1'r
MACHINERY MADE& REPAIRED. ki
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OMAHA. ca
2bB HAENEY 8TEEET.
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SPENCER'S ou
Fruit an * Confectionary
Cor. 13th aud L-avenworHi Sfp. , Te
25 '
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WILLIAM SEXAUER.
coi
225 r wham Street , * - Omaha , Neb lia
_ WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN Sti
FURNITURE. BEDDING , ETC , thha
ho
H. VALKEB ho
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-MANUFAClUUfc * ' AH 1) DKALEH IN
otl
BOOTS & SHOES coiUi
10 13tb St. Bvtuevc Farnliaui anl
trc
it 13
rai
vis
ENOCH HENNEY , viswi
Justice of the Peacer
Office over tno State Brfnk , conicrjf Farn.
IHQI aud 13tb tr el . thi
NEW SALOON- lar in
UENIIY , the popular S.ilwn IwpT , hasro- cei
Itted ! up the baiteiiif Ql of old Herald liuiMing th
or. 13tn ml Uouglat Ms. , where , in connec-
lia
with hb bar heeti out a Lunch even
nornIn Miirt JIIAND LUNCH KVEKY & Po
TKDAY. tiira liim call. " ha
haMi
Miter
Sclmeider & Bnnnestcr tor
Manufacturers ot
rix , coi'PEit AND SHEET IKOK del
WARE. DEALERS IN arc
Cooking and Hen tin ? Store * . cm
Tin Roofing , Spouting and Gutter' > don Ge
hort notice an > l ic the lwst maaner. tin
tinMi
Mi
, , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET , als
Ifith street bet California and Webster. chi
PITE KEFP ON HAND THE BF8T in
W supply of FRfeH AXD SALTED inme
IEA1S. Alv\ * large utoik of Fine buar
ure < ! Hams and Breakfast Bacon , .it the low- cui
ritesWil AU-jT .1 KNUTH , cot
mrl-lr I'rorrietors. *
f
Th * Slaax Cltjr Hd to >
Ii C QB Uon vUh tit
tris
SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL id
RAILROAD ,
03 Billsi tjic shortest route from Omaha
Connril BloffV to S ( . I'anl , JlinraDoIIt , me
wo
tlllnater , Anoka , Dolntli , Bismarck , aid all
jur
olnUIn Sllnnrcota. the
Train leaves Omaha dnilr , ( exrep Saturday ) ed
6 o.clock p. m. , and Council Bluffs at 8:05 ! > ' anj
from Chicago A North-Western Depot. tine
the
'are as LOW and 1 ime as QUICK as wei
by any oilier Line.
ULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING GARS she
A
OK ALL NIGHT TRAINS , sidi
inu
Be sure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City ,
hou
avoiding circuitous rallies and midnight )
ransfira. win
Tickets ran 1 i urchase ) at the offices of the winP
hlcago A Northw-Hcru Railway in Omaha
Council Blufls. Oil'
J C. BOVDEN. eral
len'l Paw A Ticket Agf St P. A S. C. B R.
Paul , Minn. Wr
F. C. HILL , PCHi
n'I P si. and Ticket AgU , S. a A P. , Sioax GOT
GEO. W. GBATTON , Agest. will
163 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nab. tim
ItilT 50. tl den :
the
ma1
twc
HBir of Cnmingi aid Twenty-second etreeU plei
Pac
The Qnest lager ber con - 13
tantly on hajjd. gra
\ei5-6ta CUAS. lyEyMULLER. Prop liar
. OKBBC. C. J. KABBA B
Chi
.GltEBE & K.UiUACII ,
tt. between Farnham an arney all
OMAHA , - - NEB. C
tatl
5
pring and Farm Wagons , ste *
IUGGIKS AND OARIll 1GBS. " ; 0.
± a
Dealers in and manufacturers ot low
GRICCLTURAI , IMPLEMENTS ! fair
ABTICUI.\R JT ENTION PAID TO 650
HORSBNilUKIXa. y ]
E I wagon and blacksmlthlaf
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VEEYLATEST.
MIDNTG-HT.
WASHINGTON , October 5.
A letter received at the Post Office
Department , dated Sumter county ,
Alabama , September 29th , written
by the special agent , sent to investi
gate the murder of the colored route
agent there a mouth ago , states that
he has caused warrants of arrest to
Issue for nine men. He describes
the State as being overrun with des
peradoes who terrify the blacks and
raid their farms.
WASHINGTON , Octobers.
The Commissioners of the Freed-
man's Saving and Trust Company
say it is impossible to state the date
of the first dividend. They have
now only $45,000 in the treasury ,
but require $ f > 00,000 as a basis of a
dividend of twenty per cent.
Money being tight and collections
hard in the District of Columbia , it
will take a long time to raiao the
required sum , The liabilities are
fixed approximately at § 2,800,000
and the assets $2,700,000 ;
or. Louis , October 5.
The second annual convention of
chief engineers of fire department *
in the various cities of the Uniou
met here to-day. H. Clay Sexton ,
of St Louis , was elected president.
After the election of officers the
convention adjourned until to-mor-
roV.The
The fourth annual fair of the St.
Louis Agricultural and Mechanical
Association opened to-day with fa
vorable auspices and a large attend
ance.
FORT SCOTT , Kan. , Oct 5.
John Bagby has been brought
here < and confined in jail charged
with a double murder on the lair
ijrouudsat Oswego on Saturday. He
bad : some ditliculty with the owners
ofec the swing. When they attempt
ed to remove him he plunged a knife
into the abdomen of one of them ,
named Hogsit , completely dibem-
boweling him , causing death in a
few minutes ; also he gashed and
wounded in the back the other ,
vn
named : Westfall , who cannot re-
jover.
CINCINNATI , Oct. 5.
Joseph Clare ot Bethel , Ohio , who
ivas ! charged by the husband of
the woman who murdered her lit-
le girl in this city last week , with
mvjug criminal intercourse with
iis wife , niak s a statement in this
rooming's Commercial , in which ,
ifter relating circumstantially the
ncldoiits occurringjou the day of
h murder , denies most positively
jver having having had any im- :
iroper intercourse with Mrs. Per-
dns , and can only reconcile Pero
tins' conduct toward him in this
sase with a conspiracy on his part
igainst his wife , and u design to use
lim as an instrument for carrying * ,
ut his fccheme.
ST. Louis , October 5.
A special dispatch from se tl
Fexos , says on thp25thof last month
or 30 masked men riding blanket-
n
d horses , visited Thomas Boyd ,
iviug in St. Joseph , Montague
ounty , and demanded to see Wil-
iam Stone , who was living there. P
Hone refused to appear , and wo * \v
hen informed that he would be
tanged unless he left town in 24
ai
lours. The party visited other aiTi
louses making similar threats. st
Flie next day Stone and several stpf
ithers began to journey from the pf
ouutry under the protection of the pfM
auders was to prevent the persons
-kited from appearing in court as
fitnesses against certain parties.
of
JNE\V J.CRK , Oct 5.
The Brooklyn Argus , speaking of -
he indictment against Tiltou and
loulton , says the array of counsel
the Til ton case will be unusually of
irge. Roscoe Conkling has ac-
epted a retainer , and will sum up
he ! cusp . foe ' the i * * prosecution. . . * Wil- *
* w- * * J W.- * v W
iaro 11 Evnrt" , B 8 Tracy , John K
'orter , W 0 U rtlett , Jobn Gra-
latuandTS Sherman will aasiat
Ir Conkling. The list of Mr Til- fn
mi's counsel is said not to b com fnSt
180. Senator Carpenter , of AVis- pa
onsln , Dmiitl Doiixherty , of Phila- tu
elpliia , and David Dudley Field tuwi
mentioned Moulton has -e- tic
urwj Judge Silvnrton , althougi ticM
leneral Butler will take the lead in M
case , and personally appear n
Beeclier "will most likely appea. a
Iso.A . h
A motion will be made for : i .h
hange of venue. This is a mutlci .hir
the discretion of the court The irMl
lotion will be made for certorri , to MlIt
urry the case before the nuprenu fin
jurt. This , we believe is a motioi an
right , and an effort will be madt
remove 1 the case to Albany or
It is thought tin rol
ial wll | | ifbp plagqjn a fortnight ,
it will probably last for two 01
ireo weeks at least.
-thi
ha
SALT LAKE , October 5. ,
The third district court com- dii
icnced its session to-day. The lie
ork : of empanneiing the first grand Wa la
iry ; under the Poland law occupied laOr
Or
en tire da.y , and will be complet-
to-morrow. Jurymen having no
conscientious scruples against inbe
tiding indictments for violating be >
law of 1872 , again&t polygamy , jue
ere excused. we
Brlgham foung has so far recov- ' if
ed as to be able to ride out for a pa
mrt tinie to-day. tro
Mormon lady , Miss Adams , re- out
fling at Bountiful , was brutally pai
last in her nil
urtlpred night own
use , by bejuy hhot through the oil
indow unknown . the
by seine person. 1
President Dillon , Jay Gould and
liver Ames , accompanied by Gen- tui
Superintendent Clark , Gen -
Bright , Agent Vining" , Gen. Pas- caj
nger Agent Kimball , and the
ovtfrnment Directors of the Union T
iicitic. arrived here to-night , and tht
remain until Tuesday , at which fra
theyjexpect to meet Superintec- Sh
nt Towne , and other ollicials of La
Central Pacific , to consult upon ule
atti-rs nflbcting the inte-es'-s of the dis
roads. The party had a verj up
easgnt trip , and report tie Union 1
sicttic road jn a splendid condition. Oil !
Bngham Young is reported as ity ;
adunlly convalescing , though out
irdly considered out of danger. nd
riei
ijqago Live Stock Market the
ate
CHICAGO , October 4. bus
Cattle Receipts 5,000 ; quiet , quo- trai
tlous nearly nominal ; Texans285 etc
00 ; stookers 3 25 ; fair to choice dee
4 25@5 75 ; lot of extra sold at the
. dee
Hogs Receipts 9,000 ; dull and tyt
iver ; poor to medium 5 00@5 25 ; ty
5 80@G 10 ; ' good to ehoice C 61@ tyCle
SO.Sheep daj
Sheep Receipts 200 ; firmer , 2 75 the
75 ; fair to choice 3 OOai 50. put
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Specially Beported for the Omaha Daily Bee ,
br th A ' tie and Pacific TaleersPh Go.
OlNOINXATI , Oct 5.
President Grant arrived here yes
terday , and is stopping at the Grand
Hotel.
NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 4.
3fGov. Kellogg received informa
tion this evening that upon the ar
rival of troops at ConMiatta some
fifteen white leagura who were en
gaged in a recent melee of Repub
lican ollice holders left town for
Arkansas and Texa ? .
MONTGOMERY , ALA. , Oct. 5.
A letter from Pen acola Flat says
that yellow fever is increasing there ,
and that its ravages are fearful. A
large number of persons are pros
trated with the disease , and deaths
are numerous. A number of per
sons from this city , who were visit
ing there are down with the fever.
BROOKLYN- 4.
Mr. Beecher preached at Ply
mouth Church this morning for the
first time since hh return. Th re
was un immen'-e attendance , thou
sands being unable to obtain admit-
tance. The church was beautifully
decorated with flowem and ever-
greens. Beecher preached from th
text , "Thy will be done. "
VlCKSnURG , Oct 5.
During a family fiirhtin Greuada
county , yesterday between a mai
named Green and his son 011 one
side , and a man named Cattery and
Min on the other , young Green Avas
shot and killed , and all the others
were seriousJy wounded.
The Vicksburg and Canton Rail ;
road company has gone into the
hands of a receiver.
NEW YORK , Octobers.
A Washington special says ,
whether it is the truth or not , in the
report of a loreign journal that Spain
has paid the indemnity demanded :
by Great Britian in the Virginus
case on behalf of her subjects. It is
hoped it is certain nt
, , our government
is fetill prosperous. th
A Republican Washington special tic
says advices icceived here show a 111
continuance of reign of terror in
some of the southern States. Let Uli
ters are daily received , showing
that life is insecure and free speech
'
impossible in portions of the .south. Po
CitKKDMOiiK , October 5. SuHi
The shooting for the long range dei
championship was concluded Satur lea
day. Several of the competitors de
availed themselves of tlio opportu for
nity of shooting the last five shots tic
over agjiin , including several of the a
American team. The Irish team
were not satislipd with their score. pai
Rjgby , of the Irish team , protested is
against the lastfiveshots nnd in the
face of this several refu-ed to shoot.
jec
According to totals , Rigby won the un
first prize , scoring 159 ; Fulton the sin
second , scoring 153 ; Milnor the AVI
third , scoring 157.
The Sharp-Rigby rifle contest is
cor
now < in progress.
faUC
NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 4.
It is the general belief among Republicans orhe
he
publicans here that the compromise
ioi
will not be carried out in good frith.
The White Leajjue LJ recruiting
and receiving supplies of arms or
of f
They drilled last night in Canal
street.
The negroea secretl } * purpose not
participating in the election. Mr.
Marie , a wealthy Creole , Kellogg's ) OS
opponent in the > eii
nominating conven
tion of 1872 , advi-es this course in a icl
letter published this morning. He n
alleges that Kellogg's policy since ula
the late riotmdicates the repudiation dou
the negroes , and saj's that they ivhe
will require guarantees or they will he
-tiiy away from the polls , also that hewk
"
ibsolutely no" policy has yet been
imnouncedregardingthe prosecution
the rioters. Kellogg averts the
responsibility of the prosecution of
the leaders in ihe riot , forcing the
ame upon the United States courts. 1
1I
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LITTLE ROOK , Oct. 5. 1K
Nothing further has been heard K
from the party pursuing the Hot 1OV
Springs robbers. Several of the 1OVG
parties that were in pursuit have re m
turned and state that the robbers K
were well known in the Indian .Na dec
tion as ruffians and horse thieves. ink
Throe of them me named Burke , the
McLaughlin and Parker. One horse UI
nun c.iuiu up witli them \vhiie in
amp Fiiday and opejed lire but N8'
he robbers returned the lire and
hen mounted and fled. A running N8'P
ire was kept up between the pur- N8'V
uer and "pursued robbers , for a cou- . '
le of miles , when the former were V '
Unally obliged to fall Dack as thrlr
imunition gave out. The party selliC
ias now started again and will
jrobably succeed in capturing the aflo
obbers. 0
BlIREVEPORT , Oct. 4. WeB
The Times editorially denies that B
northern parishes of Louisiana P
mve agreed to compromise in dlvl- 23
ling State officers between Repub- L
icans-aud white conservatives. It ( a\
ays : there is not a shadow of foun- aV
lation for the report fcent from New
Means ; that statement is absurd ;
such oompromj e is dreamed of
the northern parishes , nor will it
dissussed there ; such a move-
4 7
uent would bo folly ; in fact it
extr
vould be a complete abandonment extrV
the principles of the white muiis' her
tarty. ; One company of federal d r ,
roops is now camped half a mile 79 }
luteide of the city , it is said that a O
iart of the seventh cavalry regiment her ,
be stationed here and at several
B
Uier points in the northern part of 101
state.
Nick Woodward an alleged horse H
bief was killed near Ouchita yes- P
-HIV by a posse of citizens while 17P
17 7.
aptiring him. 7.Li
.N Ew'i OKK , October 5. Feb
The Republic publishes exclusively G
full expose of the real estate
rauds tn this cityv in case of James - S
ihea and Ellen Riley against Thos SFl
arkin and others. A similar fraud-
Fl
lent transaction of broker Sacia ,
isclosed a few weeks ago , will come
MO :
to-morrow.
iue
The plaintiffs were induced to cx-
C <
liauge a steam tug worth $6,000 for east
lots , which it afterwards turned
0 ;
did not belong to the defendant
mar
the titles to which were forgc-
tor.
. An investigation haa revealed tor.B
!
fact that Larkin and his associ-
had been doing an-extensive
W
usiness In swindling in real estate
ansactions , using false mapsdeeds ,
. , A great number ofthese , forged
eeds and maps have been found in
county clerk's office" . Some
eeds conveying lauds worth twen-
thousand dollars , but the majori- H
ranging from S500 to $5,000. stoc !
lerks have been engajred several butc
butcC
drawtag-up certified copies of C
icse and other deeds which will be chai
in vldenc on the trial. > ;
NEW YORK , Oct 5.
A most disastrous and unprece
dented calamity occurred here yes
terday. A drove of wild Texan
steers being driven through the
street en route for BulTalo , escaped
from a careless driver , soon scatter
ed through the street and through
out the lower part of the city , and
maddened by the shouts of men and
boys they rushed blindly in every
direction. Many persons were in
jured by the infuriated animals , and
up to ten o'clock last night over 33
casualties was reported. It is not
known how many of the injuied
will die , but some are badly injured
internally , and others will be disfig
ured for life. Theexcitementarooug
the people was indescribable , every
body in the streets armed with pis
tols , clubs , swords and knives , all
confused and not knowing what to
do. At lirst the ix > lice appeared to
be much demoralized as well as the
citizens. Bulls dashed down the
fctreets into store windowsanywhere
to escape the excited crowds sur
rounding and following them. Pis
tols were tired carelessly and several
persons injured by the shots Sev
eral bulls escaped to the river jump
ed in und were drowned.
The casualties reported are Ham-
uel Bogers , Henry Penokins.
Eugene O'Hara , Officer Hanley ,
Eliza Mulllmll , George Kedick ,
Timothy Daley , Maurice McGen-
nings , Isaac Bates , August Albert
Irving , Graceall Gallagher , Bounds-
man Ryan , Officer Alback , Alice
Crawford , James Quinn , Officer
Foster , shot in the rectum , Cathe
rine Nagles , Sergeant Maloney , Of
ficer Donovan , Albert Pope , Frank
Mangin , Eliza Williams , chased
over a block by a bull and thei
Hung into the air , Dennis Drisco
Officer O'Beilly , D C Evans , Hugh
Hiley , Cornelius O'Connor , Thomas
C Oldy , James Caughlin , MaryStu
art , her husband , Elite Long ) Mag
giki ie Slater , and several others uu
known.
Weston is again attempting the
task of walking 500 miles in six
lays.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 5. a
Secretary Bristo'v in pursuance
he provisions of the act regulating
ree importnge of goods for the Cen-
enniul exposition , has issued the
iecesary regulations prescribing
he form of entry for such importo-
ions , the rules to be observed in
nuking : the entry , and forwarding m
he goods to Philadelphia , and reg-
dating the payment of charges for
Irayage , etc.
The ports of New York , Boston ,
St
'ortland , Me. , Burlington , VI. ,
toi
Suspension Bridge , Detroit and Port
foi
IuronMich. , Chicago , 111. . Phila- foimi
lelphia , Pu. , Norfolk , Va. , New Or- ba mi
L-ans , La. , aud San Francisco , are tin
lesignated as the only ports of entry tinBi
ir such free importations , as all ar-
icles must be attached before oumi
miDi
United Statel Consul and
ackrffees conspicuously marked :
To the International Exhibition of
876 ; , at Philadelphia. All goods Di
ball remain in the custody of Col- [ ) e
ctors of Custom at Philadelphia
rer
ntil the building for such troods rel
liall be ready to receive them. relj
Vlien receipts for packages are im- Be
erfectiy described , or appearing to are
Mitain merchandise not suitable for
Joh an exhibition , or in regard to apjoi
Inch the good faith of the person : oi
awarding the same is questioned , Isa
ie Collector may cause examina- an
on to be made , and if found un-
litable such goods may be rejected err
subject to appeal to the Secretary ai
the i Treasury.
MlDDI.ETOWN , Ct. , Oct 5.
The election for town officers Cai
issed off quietly. A small vote is CaiW
iing polled. There are many split
ckets circulating , all being in-the ts
iterest of the Democrats. The reg- mil
ar Democratic ticket will without '
nibtbe elected , The represputa- Mil [
ves < are making ijo eflbrts to elect lint
ielr ticket. lintI
he
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" w m bia urmr KI.
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va
New York Money Market. hu
His
NEW YORK , October 5. clir
Money Easy at 3 percent
Exchange Firm ; 4 854 88 } .
Gold Dull and steady ; opened at
10J ; with subsequent fall to 1 10 : poi
iw selling at 1J20J- sen
Governments Firm but dealings Ser
null : ; currency O's 1 17J. ty
Stocks Opened less active at a ing
jcline of J to J per cent. After pea
idday Erie and P M were held at wis
lowest point. Erie 33J ; P JVI 49 : Urn
P37WU8lJ. ; nat
ft
BW York n-oauce Market. mit
NEW YORK , Oct. 5. and
Breadstuffs Quiet. de !
Flour Irregular ; lower grades 1
. and others on
.v steady.
Wheat Heavy , and lower to clai
Hers. oft
Corn Dull ; Western mixed , pref
loat , 9699. tha
QaU and Sen
Quiet unchanged ;
res.tern mixed , 61@63J. tive
Rye Nominal , mat
Barley Nominal.
Pork Market is quiet at 2275
00. Dei
Lard Market dull and lower ; 14 forj
Lai
Whisky 1 08@110. trio
Bar
Chicngo Pruuuce market. pros
CHICAQO , Oct. 5. com
Flour Dull and unchanged ; at
75@5 12 } for good to choice spring tion
tras ; superlines 3 25@4 00. Disl
Wheat Steauy ; cash 91 J , Octo- non
91 j ; November , 91 i. his
Corn Quiet ; cash , 80 } ; October ,
; T
Oats Quiet.firm } oash and Octo- acki
49V ; Nov 48J ; year 47 j@47J. ficiii
Barley ; Quiet ; cashes ; October ow
I1J@1 02. brin
Rye 84.
Highwlnes 1 03. AIK
Pork < Firm ; cash 21 75 ; year chai
75@1S 00 ; February , 1810@18 25. Gou >
Lard Firm ; year , 11 37J11 45 ; not
bruary : 11 6511 75.
3old < 1 10J.
; ' D
St. Louis Produce Market.
ST Louis , October 5 '
Flour Quiet. re-e
Wheat Very dull and drooping ;
2 red 115115 $ ; No 3 1 03@1 04
elevator. ! U
orn Higher ; No 8 mixed 83 on wall
track ; 83J in elevator. one
3ats Heavy ; receipts depress the
irket ; No 2 51@52 in east eleva-
Barley Steady ; No 2,1 05@1 15 Distr Br
ilye Lower ; 7071 andt I
Whisky Firm , at 1 04. Octol
Lard Quiet at 14. thecl day ,
Pork Lower , at222212 } . a par
to-wi
Bes
St. Louis Live Stock. south
hip I
ST. Louis , Oct fi. cast , i
west :
Bogs Receipts , 7,000 ; [ dull ; east I
cters33J } bacon grades 5@ } ; talcli
tchers Coun
corer
Cattle' Receipts , 3,000 ; un- again
anged ; good to extra natives 4 }
Texans 23J.
CABLEGRAMS
LONDON , October 5.
The Princess Von Lock Is an
nounced convalescent.
LONDON , October 4.
Lord Walter Campbell has been
elected a member of the stock ex
change.
PARIS , Oct. 5.
ThreeRepublicans have been elec
ted in Lille , defeating the Legiti
mists.
BERLIN , Oct. 5.
-Charles Beia announced to-daj
that the Bank of Prussia discount
rate had been advanced to iivo per
cent.
.LONDON' , October 4. _
Dispatches from Berlin state that
Count Von Arman has arrived in
that city , . His residence was searched -
ed by the police.
BERLIN , October 4.
The Emperor and Empress of
Germany have entertained the Em
peror of Australia at Greud Luncheon
choon and at Baden.
CARLSRUIIK , Octobers.
Jolly , the president of the Baden
cabinet , in a speech here yesterday
said that Germany must bo pre
pared for a freshwar. .
LONDON , Oct 5.
A meeting will be held to-day at
which steps will be taken to obtain
government relief for the suflerers
by the gunpowder explosion in Ite-
geut's canal.
COPENHAGEN , Oct 5.
The government has addressed a
note to the Prussian government ,
protesting against the expulsion of
the Danes from Schleswig.
PARIS , Oct. 4.
A further split has taken place
among the Bonapartists. Richard
aiE member of ministry under the
Empire has joined Prince Napoleon.
ROME , October 5.
The La LiberUi says the Pope's
letter to President MacMahon was
written in reply to the announce
ment of withdrawal of a mau-of-
ivarfrona Cevita Vicchia.
Rio JANEIRO. Oct. 5.
The insurrection in the Argentine
States continues , and it Is becoming
ormidable. The fleet has declared
or General Mitrel , the lea ler of the
novement. The Insurgent forces
lave assembled at Chivilorore , au/1
he fcsan Martine government , a t
Juenos Ayres , are taking veryisevi-
ius measures to meet the mo.ve-
neiit.
October 5.
It J is reported that the Dulte and
hiches ; of Northumberland , have
een < converted to Catholic . This
eport causes quite u se'.tsation in
ellgioud circles
A figure of the Rev. Henry W.
Seecher , has been added to Mad-
mo Tussands , wax works. The
ppearance of Mr. Tinny , the actor
Hamlet , has been delayed in
insequence of the illness of Miss g
abell Batcman. The first appear , -r
ticeof < Lyttonand Sothern , in Liv- I
rppol , has been a decided success. J3
Jolly Nash the comic singer J3I
liled : for New York.
Iii
Ia
LONDON , October 5. a
The Great Western railway of
anada , it Js reported , is deficient iiI
venty-frlx ( thousand pounds hter- I
In its Income
ng required to meet
interest , indenture , and the pre-
lium on its shares. The directors
'commend that the Detroit and
ilwaukee undertaking be assisted
nancially.
It is reported that petitions will
lortly be put in circulation , re-
nestingtbe government in some
ay ; to mitigate the sentence of Ar-
jurOrton , theTichoorne claimant ,
ils health is said to be rapidly de-
ining.
MADRID , Oct. 5.
M. De Chamhonl , the newly ap-
inted minister of France , in pre-
nting his credential to President
jranno , said he hoped the difficul-
of Spain which now seems pa ? ' .
away , will soon wholly dis-Ap-
ar , and gave expression to. ine
ishes of his government for con-
nurd friendship between the two
itlons.
Marshal Serrano thanked the &
inister for his cordial expression
fully reciprocated the friendly
ires i of France.
Mr. : Layard. the British minister ,
presenting his credentials , de-
ared his confidence in the example
the Spanish Government in the
esent crisis , Jt was noticeable
at both ihe ministers addressed
irrauo as President of the execu
power , and in their speeches Pr
ade no allusion to a Republic.
BOSTON , Octobers.
William Gaston has accepted the
emocratlo and Reform nomination
rgovernor. The Democrats and
ibor Reformers of the Fifth Dis- „
, have nominated General
inks , for Congress , with good
ospect for his election. There is
nsiderable aisappointment here
Hon. Geo. M. Htearns , declina-
intorun for Congress in l5awes
strict , as it was regarded that his
imiuatlon would be equivalent to
election.
SALT LAKE , Oct. 5.
The : Mormons of Beaver county
knowledge ihat the Mormon of-
ialsplanned the Mountain Mead-
massacre i , and offer to assist in
inging the perpetrators to Justice.
Igham Young is convalescing
lotlier report saya there is no
ance for his recovery. Jay
uld arrived at Ogden mid will
go on to California.
NEW HAVEN , Oct. 5
Despatches from throughout the
ate report the election of town
leers as passing ofl quietly. The
y'ority of Democratic candidates
.elected.
NEW YORK , October 5.
Op to noon to-day Weston had
ilked fifty miles. He will walk
hundred miles to-day.
SHERIFF'S SALK.
Tirtue of aa order ot sale issued oat of the
trict Court for Douglas County , Nebraska ,
to me directed , [ will , on the 28th day of
aber , A. D. 1874 , at 10 o'clock a. m of said
at : the south f'oor of the Court Hous ? . la-
city of Omaha , id said county , sell atauctlou '
of the property described In taid order
:
leglnning at the north east corner of the
east qua-ter of tection sixteen (16) ( ) , town-
fifteen ( i51 , north , of range thi.teen (13) ( ) ,
and running thence eouth 6 chains , thtnc *
yy chains , thence north 6 chains , thence
8)4 chains to the place of beginning , con'
ing 2 acre * , more or less , in 91 id Douglas
mty , to ratisfy a ] nirment ; of said Court , re
efed by John I Kedick and Clinton Brian
Archibald T. Finn.
ALFHED BPBLEY. Sheriff.
.
Sept & < UUir for ! *
Clearing Sale ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! !
-AT-
CRUICKSHANK'S '
Clearing Sale !
t
FOB , TH1RTTT DA'S'S ! . i
BEING ODE
Clearing Sale ! Annual Clearing Sale
OF
Foreiga and Domestic
Clearing Sale.
DRY GOODS
Clearing Sale ! IEIR/IT ,
. .
PKEAEATOP.T TO STOCK TAKING.
A. CRUICKSHANZ ,
Clearing Sale ! ninrS Cor. 14tli : and Farnliain sfs.
R.A. , 243 Douglas Street ,
WHOLESALEJAND.RETAIL
DRY GOODS , CAKPETS ,
AND OIL CLOTH.
An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to ba
sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of
MERINOS , EIPRBSS CLOTBi , RSPELLANTf §
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also VELVET & BE AVER CLOATQtfGS.
A FULL STOCK OF SdEAWLS. BLANKETS , FLANNELS ,
MERINO I .NDERWEAR AND WORSTED O-OODS.
TABLE LINEN IN RKAT TARIETY. A FULL LINE OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTES , MATTING RUGS. AND MATS ,
TIHIIEJ
Furniture , bedding , Mirrors ,
,
has ; a complete assc.Tment pi FINE ? MEDI1JM and LOW
PRICED o-oocls , which he is pfiering at such REDUCED
PRICES as to make it to the interest of evero- one de siring
anything in this line , to examine his stock before purchas
ng.
PAKLQRSL'TS , LOUNGES &c. UPHOLSTERSD.ANP
COVERED TO
L. > VOOD WORTH ,
38 Do-Qglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
V7AGOIT
Wood Stock ,
AGOX HARDWARE ,
Patent Wleelz , Finhlisd dotting , &c.
xics Springs and Tbinible Skcias
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
larriages ' , Hacks and Buggies
Stu lebacUer'WiiRon , Dej'.ot ,
mchfill
G , STBIFFLEB
DEALEU IN
s n o c ES. IES ,
roviions
Frulis ,
Nu's ,
ConfpcHonery ,
Tobacco ,
Separs ,
ECOB. . OF TEHTH and FABHHAST.
WHOLESALE
lam ow inanutacturing all varieties or candies ] f
andjwill eell a
S
Dealers In this State n"C'I not wint to Jo East for CANDIES.
A trial la solicited.
mchlltl
B. fc J. WILBUR ,
looks and Stationery ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , 1
Fourtosath Street , - Omajb.a. , ITeb
GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALTi SCHOOL BOOKS
ar3 Imy _
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. IStli and TZarney Streets ,
- - - ZCsHSIB
all And Winter Styles
A. POLACK ,
C L O T H 12
238 Fa.rn3aam St. IToar 14th. .
ine and IfLedi.um Clotliing , .
< f.
and Furnisliing Goods *
T