Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 07, 1874, Image 1
* * * * * * * .rmn * irt-jrnra > C- _ JJ TI * . THE VOL. IV. OMAHA WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7 , 1874. NO. 94. \'f \ CHtt BEE. KDWAKD KOSEWATEU , Editor and Prop'i Uffir * So. 138 furnliin" street , betw. MitfbanilTeiitli. TEUM& OF &UUSC1UPT10N : copyoneear. lu adTanre ] < lx monthx , In ndvancc * " three rofnths in sdrance AUU &ril not paid in advance , S8 per annum will I colleted LEADINS HATTER i Best Goods , LOWESTFB.ICES Farnkam St- OMAHA. OMAHA BDSINESS DflRGTORY. CEAOKEB MANUFAOiOBY. A Fmlth , 185 Ilarner street , bet. McClure and 12th. declSU BOOTS AUD SHOES. Lang , 155 Farnham st , between IGth Phillr 115h febHyl OOHFEOTIOHEBY. . Latey , corner 12th and Dnuglan streets , . mtnufdclurer and wholesale de 'er In rand .sand comettionery. Country tr de so- llceted. ap4l COAL DEUEFS. Fillnt.coal , lime , cemen thair etc. . Flandj i > t. febljmS PAWK BBOKEB. ] iT Elguttcr , No. 200 Karnuam st. ] el7tf IAUHDBT. A new lanndr- red at oil llth St. , bet. JFa'nlian.rnd Douidas. The washing and IronicK will bodoceto rdi-r. first class work S' ' P ACTOBT. Trcmlum Soup Wor , Powel1 A Co , si 111 1 maouactire their P'emluci Soap. Fii first prtiniuiu .avaided by the Lougla county and bt ie lairs , and rottawattxmia county , la. Orders i-oll-iu l flora the trade EATH & HANS EN , \VholeinIe Dcnlers in JUeaf. Toba eo , Uanufaclurera of o 3 : oJL Ks , AND DEALER IN Tobaccoi Pipes , &c , , &c , 1C3 FAKNHA.K ST. , Bet. 10th 411th , octltl- P. N. GLYNN TV1IOLESAI.E AND ELTAtt. DliTXB tit Winesf I iquorsSegars , TOB C 0 A3f PIPES. WCallforiia Wines and Brandies."W Corner of 15lh and Dod-e ( streets opposite the new Post Office building , Omaha. Nebie25U Practical Watchmaker , 171 . llth Bt OMAHA NEB J , ROBINS , 137 n * > n > n St. , lipt. 9 h und lOlb , ( Opposite Bee Office ) - 10NELOASEPOJf VATCIIES.JEW- -\10NE\ J'l d'T.Ac. Cl..thins bought and s..ld. spTdlm _ . _ . HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAL OMAEA , - NEBRASKA The larcest and l st hot between Chicago Uld ban Francisco. Opened new S ptctnl er 80th , 1873. W tf OKU. THKALL. Proprietor. United States Hot 1 , COtt. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. rnHEUJIDERSIfSNED r < pcctfnllr snnoun- I ir * that he has purchased and red ted Ihe boie II tel , nd is now ready to Hccoiumodate th public , with board by day i.r we U , at reasonable enable ratis. WILLIAM LEIIB Pr p. 'U 1 California House. JEITZ HAFMEH , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r 11th , Om ha , Kebnska Board by the day or week , iuna 1. T ! HOUSE. On 9th , tt. Farnham and llarnty Street * , T3 ASWn entirely refiltt < ia at d refurnished. | j and will accommodate ail to the best o ! board t $1 0 per day ; 40cpers < nglenieal. C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN , PHr etora. Central House ' o. 630 rlxteent Opp. Jeffarton Square , OMAHA , NEB , JO > F.PH JIOYE. Prop'r. Day and week Bo r4 < t rca on blu rates. Firstla tsur atudiol to the house. 1e27 Sm _ Soutii rn Motel. Jroatlng on 4th , Ctn and WalnnttUn St. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is flrst-cl s In all Itr pi ointments. Its tablexareat all tlmrs sup plied in tbtRTPateKt abuudnnce. with all the 3ell'-acles the markets afford , Its cleras and * mploT i are a'l polite and attentive to the wanf'ol th pu > st t the hotel , 1b rel § an improTed elera or leadlui ; from the fiftt floor io the upper onr , 1 tail road and Meambeat lckotoffi'e , news stknd. nd wroverr Union lelecniph offl e In the hotunda of hotel. . J. COBTNELL , AND yf * rict Attomey for Second Jud icial District. OKCSJ-8outh tide ( Farnham , between IMhai1 icthst * . , orponltc Court Housa. A. BALDWIN . O-BKIEX. BALI > \ V1.A ATTORNEYS * LAW Office Cald well Block , l > ouglas Ftreet , NEBBA8KA. OMAHA , - - - - I.2U PARKE GODWIN , Attorney at Law * ( Hellman Bltek. ) , : t 490 THTBTEEKTH 8TEEET. OMAHA tfg m JOHN W , JLTTLE , d Solicitor-1 AttorHcy-at-Law a - Eqaity. wrnOLOT First Vktioul Butk , An indiscriminate etaitgMer in clothing and Rents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street Fine linen and chevoit shirts ot our wu make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Jtailroad I7cVef bought and sold by P. Gottheimer , Broker , at 290 Fariiham street. Unredeemed fledges for Sale. may Iy26 Hamlet Oruzn , GENERAL DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 9th st , between Jones and ixjavdnworth its. TO THE PUBLIC A MOST COMplete - OFFERS line of Irv Go.sis. Fancy Goods , oolen nd Cotton Flannels , Wrapper DeLains Woolen Shawls and nil UimN of fall and winter material fur lailiis' and clil'drens' dn se > . Al so Calicoes of all cradcs and de crip'loa a rpe- elalty Boots and chops for ladies' gents' and childreis' wear. nept4d3mu * OFFICE , No. 232 FARNHAlfsT. UP STAIRS. Bel. 53th L 14th Ets. . O MC AH A. iractpi > rTV > nll Lts In tlieclty DR , A , S , BILLINGS , JDIEITTTST , 234 * , r-on-Jfcx . < xx JSt.v Bet. 1 th and 14th , up stairs. Teeth extracted without tmln , by use of Ul- trous Ozide 3as. rfrfl = c = e5tf MR8.J E.VAMJKKCOOK. Eclectic Physician * Residence anil offift 2.50 Podgo it bet 14th nod 15tti au. 8clal | uttenUon paid to ob telrle and dls aaes pecul'jr U > women nmi rh'.Idron. (9tf Jt-s.oc3xra.Hi. L VAJSOAMP M.D Dispense * hie own meddnes , and beside * reular practice , makes specialities of Derans- monta and Plseases Peculiar to Women , Fistu la , Piles and other Disraj.63 ol the Urctum. OPKICK : Corner Furnhim and 14th ntreets , flrnl door to the riitht , up * | . Besldenc , 210 Dougbs street , between 12 and ISth , next to Lutheran Church OuiHha. K h Artdrew Lor It Box 3 x. wnlldiwif VAN CORK'S MACHINE s s : OOF . AH kinds of light ami heavy MACIIIXEIIY .UADE& REPAIRED. Wo'k 'Juarcu\iee \ > ' . -&i 2&B HABUEY STREET. OMAHA. AP2MISPENCER'S SPENCER'S Fruit am Confectionary ST-5L.TCT30 , Cor. 13th and -avenworlh Sts. , ATTHEBRtDilE WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 F..rjiHm Street , - Omaha , Neb WHOLESALE AND EKTAlt DKALKB IK FURNITURE , BEDDING , ETC. II. \TALKK"J. . MANUFAClUKbl' AMJ UKALEB IN BOUTS & SHOES 10 13th St. Between Farohaut ani Douglas a 13 tNOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace Office orer tno State Bank , cornejrjf Farn. ham and 13th K > rck > ti > . NEW SAJLOON- HEKUV. the popular Silnon ke-prr , has re fitted up the b.iseinfiit of old Ifrrald ImlMing , cor. 13th and l > ouglas 8ts. , where , in connec tion wth hl bar he FCt nut a Lunth ever ) inorninj ? id OKAND LUNCH EVEBV SAT- UKpAV. GiTebiinacall. alrtU Sclmelder & Bnrjnester Manufacturers ot H5 , COPPER AND M1EET IROK WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Ileatin ? StOTPR. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Ontter' ng don < hnrt notice and Ic the beat maaner. J lli * > n U.P.R.R , MEAT MARKET , ICth street bet California and Webster. KEEP ON HAND THE BFST WE supply of FRESH AXD SALTED MEA1S. Alsn a lane Htorlc of Fine Sugar ured Hams and Breakfast Bacon , at the low- it riUs. WM AU.ST KNUTH , The ( Hoar City and rj > eirtO BaJIroaff , la Caa > eti with th * SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , Ii 6 ! miUs the thortest ropte from Omaha and CoBnrll Bluffs to St. Paul , Hlneftocrtji , SHir ( | ter , Anoka , Dalnth , BUmarek , and ill points IB MlncMOts. Train leaTeJ Omaha daijr , ( cxrep Saturday ) at 6 o.clock p. m. , and Council SlutCi at 8:05 p * ra.from Chicago & NorthWestern Depot. Pare as LOW and 1 ime as , QUICK as by anj oilier Line PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS , Be aure Tour ticket reads VIA Siouz City , thus aroldlng circuitous routes and midnight transfm. Tickets can ba purchased nt the ofGcn of the Chlcnco A Northwi stern Railway in Umaha and Council Blufli. J C. BOYDEN , Gen'l Pi" . A Ticket Agf St ? . 4 S. C. R. B. St Paul , Minn. F. C. HILL , Uen'l Pass , and Ticket Agt. , S. C. A P. , Slonx City , Iowa. , ' ; GEO. W. GBATTON , Agent. 163 Farnham Street , Omahs , Neb. C3-r-o .t XAo Cornel of CuBings and Twenty-secoad street * Th finest lager bser con- staintly on hand. ' Ie25-6m CUAS. WEYMULLER , Prop H. 6I1EDIC. C. J. KARBA B .UKEHE & KAKBACI1 , IBtk it. between Farnham an , arney ' § OMAHA , - - NEB. MASCFACTUREK OF Spring and Farm Wagons , BUGGIBS AND niUlltGBS. Dealera In and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! VENTION PAID -TO PARTICULAR NltUCIKO. 9-Beplring of wagon and bl ck mUhng ! prompUrdone at reuonible price * JaTdlw VERY LATEST. MTDNIG-HT. WASHINGTON , Oct. 6. Secretary Bristow did not arrive to-day , as was expected. He tele- giaphed the department from New York that ho would return to-mor row. Lieutenant Wm. H. Reoder has been ordered from the navy yard at Boston to the navy yard at Phila delphia. One hundred and thirty-one- thou sand dollars in National Bank notes were received in the treasury to-day , for redemption receipts ; from inter nal revenue to-day $14,922,909. WASHINGTON , Oct G. Secretary Belknnp leaves on Mon day next to attend the annual re union of the army of the Tennes see. see.The postmaster General has stop ped payments for'increased weight of mail services , the appropriation tor that class of business being more than exhausted. There was half a million dollars appropriated for \ \ \ \ > service , and about a quarter of a million for the usual yearly increase in mails. It appears tinder this re adjustment a million dollars will be paid towards it , and half a million is estimated yet due on accounts un settled. HALT LAKE , Oct G. The empanneling of the grand jury for this district was completed to-day. It stands , seventeen Gen tiles , and six who , although profes : ing the Mormon religion , declare themselves willing to find indict ments against polygaraists. One juror sworn in yesterday was charg ed to-day with being the husband ol nine wives and the father of thirty- one children. The forty-fourth semi-annual con ference of Latter Day Saints aom- menced here to-day , .attended b\ Brigham Young and all the princi pal councillors. President Smith said in the opening address that the subject for contemplation will be general reformation , a d tln.Ordet of Enoch ; also that two or thaet hundred men will bo called on to go to St. George to finish the building of the temple at that place , during the coming winter. BOSTON , October G. The steamship Liberia sailed yes terday morning for Liverpool. B. F. Hutcbinson's West Indian goods , atPeabody , was damaged by fire last night to the amount of $3,000. Mrs. L. Beckman , of Scabrook , N. H. , had her foot cut off by the hacking of a railroad train at New- buryport this morning. Forty-nine towns in four western counties foot up for Talbot 04 ; Anti 54 ; uncounted and uninstructed 27. The Cogswell men in the sixth.Uut- ler's district , claim to be ahead thus- far in the matter of delegates , A majority of the members of the new Democratic Club formed in Newburyport lasr , voted for Butlei last fall. Sr. Louts , Octobn- . The firemen's convention reas sembled this morning. The com mittee on order of business reported two copies , the prevention and ex tinguishment and also , twelve prop ' ositiohs to'be referred to the com mittee with instructions to report at this meeting. The first topic was whether the existence of any direct acting service system justifiesthe _ reliance on that alone for the extin guishment of fires without the aid of movable and auxiliary engines Mr. Gibson , of Rochester , N. Y , . gave an account of the effectual working of the Holly works in thai city , and favored the system , butbf w .uld not dispense with the other fire apparatus , for the Holly works- might get out of order. The engi neer of the Holly works at Evens- vill. BftffJ they had used the Hollv system tap fjree ) years will perfect success. He considered it a. good M steam fire engine ? which however he would not throv aside. Heldtuiller of Columbus Ohio , had little faith in the sysfen for large towns and large building * . Other engineers reported tuC fioll\ system in USA and very satisfactory in their citiej , though the eiurine. were pot abandoned , The topippf prop rtjop of truck to engines was discussed and re ferred. The topic of water wa taken up. Benncr ol Chi < * ag < stated that the fire supply then was as good a ? in any city , but the city was endangered by infiamable buildings in Misapplied .districts. Magrue , of A'e.v York said a stand of water plrps were necessary and- it was stated tb. it Insurance compa nies reduced rates where these ar ? used , and they are of vast advan tage lu fighting fire. i In the evening various committees - ' tees reported on t > ubects referred to them. ' NET OKI.KAN < , October 6. An address hagjjeen issued sign ed by R. HfMarr , ' Albert Voorhees , and others opposed to the Kellogg administration , which sets forth ; in ' re'a- an exhaustive'argument , the - wens for the conference agreement. It begins with he conservative con vention at Baton Rouge/that did not intend by its decision to partici pate in political campaign's , or to even Indirectly recognize the Kel logg usurpation. The usurpation then began to arrange machinery to frustrate the election , and a fair vote was Impossible. Every proposal of the conservatives was rejected when it tended to fairness in registra tion. The conservatives , however , persisted in thinking to outdo thcr fraud by harder work. Meanwhile the people were becoming enraged at the taxation and swindle imposed upon them by the State govern ment , and at a standing army kept to intimidate them The colored people were craftily led to league themselves against them , and a race hostility was aroused. It became necessary to organize protective white leagues. The ciilzensyright to purchase and bear arms was ques tioned , and an attempt was made to disarm the whites , which resulted in the outbreak "on September 14th. This day convinced the blacks that they had nothing to feai from their white fellow citizens. The Presi dent reinstated , Kellogg , Unit tht , fact was established that tbe purpa- tlon was not acquiesced In"amKthe usurper baa learned that misrule must have some , limits. He man aged then to Inaugurate a confer , ence , and this committee met one of Gov. McEnery's , but the Kellogg' government wanted to retain three Republicans In'-the board of election - tion , giving the conservatives 'two. This being refused , the matter was referred-to the conservative .state central committee. The question the legality of Ihe da faoto goveruX ment was not touched ; only election discussed , " 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported for the Omaha Daily Eec bv the AttonHn and Pacific TeleeraPh Co. BuooKiA'N , October G. Tilton and Moulton were both no tified yesterday that bail in the sun of S3,000 were required of them , anc requesting them to appear with theii bondsjnen to-day. They both ap peared to le ) pleased at the turn af fairs have taken. JACKSON' , Miss. , October G. The Republican State Centra ] Committee bus invited Presidenl Grant and Vice-President Wilson to be present at the Republican Convention - vention at Chattanoga , on the 13th inst. inst.Senator Senator Alcorn is likely to bo a delegate from this State. MKMPHIS , October 6. A wholesale jail delivery -as pre vented here to-day by the timely capture of a large number of files and saws in the prisoner's cells. About thirty negroes who were in the prison threatened to mutiny , but were locked up without blood shed. The prisoners taken from a Tennessee'oilloer , at Du a ' Bluffs , will probably be returned to the authorities in this State to-morrow , or at Little Hock. AKi ; , Oct G. President Dillon , Jay G'-uld , superintendent Clark and other managers of the UP R R will leave here Wednesday morning and wjll meet the ollicers of the Central Pa cific Railaoud at Ogden for confer ence. The government inspectors of the road will proceed to San Fran- ci > co. Mr. Dillon says nil the dif ferences between the U P and Kan sas Pauific has been amaouably ad justed. IOKK , Oct. G. A dispatch from Europe says the Schleswiir question id again attract ing attention in northern Europe. The proposal of Prince Bi raarck that Denmark- should enter into the German Confederation and which was declared , has caused considera ble comment at St. Petersburg , and it is intimated that Russia was greatly irritated at Bismark's action , as , if the proposition was carried out , it would virtually give to Ger many the key of the Baltic. SIIREVE > OUT , La. , Oct. 0. Rafe Renfro and 15en Roach , ne- sjroes , quarrelled day before yester day morning. Renfro received the contents of a double-barrel shot gun , Two Creoles , named Thebe Dean and Simeon , quarrelled at a wed ding in St. James parMi Friday , during which Thcbe Dean was stabbed to the heart by Simeon and died instantly. The Times says that General Em ory is about to send a company of cavalry into north Louisiana and a body of troops to Grant Parish , to arrest about one nundred of the cit izens. NEW YORK , October 5. The failure of David Valentino & Co. , 35G Broadway , is announced. The house dealt-largely in silk and trench dress goods , on which fab ric : ? there has been a great shrinkage of value and this adcfcd to the dull- " ' ne3 ef trade ( ln the" 'South , with which section of the country a large portion of their trade was transai ed , has led to their suspension. Ihe liabilities' the firm have not been ascertained , but will probably fall shorUof ? 40,000. This failure iave rise to the reports of many ) ther. , up and down town , but no others have been comflrmed. Aihv ORLEANS , Oct. G. informani6"n has been received by he United States marshal , that on the arrival' " of the United States roops atyt , Martinsvjlle , the White f.eaguers , ' wh'6 hac } been for tpywal " veeks under arujs at that'point" , 'fell ) ck' into the country , They have our pieces of artillery with them. The council of White Leaguers net here yesterday and refused to eco'gnize any compromise. The Sore veport Times says : "No 'oihpromisia for Nor prn ojoujsl- liia " . The Democratic State Committee js in session on tfie ( joinprornlse question , but has come to no adjust ment , and the belief is that all otters roc A compromise will end in a fiz zle. zle.The The advisory board will disband ; there was no session to-day. "WASHINGTON , Oct. 5. According to a .London special if the 29th , silver bullion lias reached a lower price in London than ever beforetbe.causes \\hich have produced this result were fully et'forth ' in "Dr. Linderman's report to the Secretary of the Treasury in 1872 , This alteration in relation to the value of gold and silver places countries of'thesjjyer 'standard at a disadvantage compared with those of the gold standard. The rates of exchange oh'the latter is an advan tage in proportion to the deprecia tion of bilver. Until recently the elatrve value ofgojd and silver was from 1 to 15J per cent ; at the pres ent time it is 1 to 1CJ. In other words , one ounee more of pure siT } ver is required to purchase an ounce of pure gold than formerly. The commissioner of Indian af fairs has received a lette1- from John D Miles agent for the Cbey- ennes and Arapahoes of Indian Territory , dated September 20 , in which he says : "night before last some horse thieves stole eighteen of the powder forces best ponies. I B2nt two Deputy Marshals with eight young Araplmhoes in pursuit yesterday noon. " We received in. formation that the Cheyennes had forced General Miles to retreat to the vicinity of Antelope Hills and that encouraged their success they started out war parties , oneof which had met General Davidson some where up the Wachlta , and they bmTlost three of their braves , kill ed. Another party of about twen ty-five were camped yesterday fore noon thirty miles west of this agen cy. I at once placed a courier on a good horse,1wilh instructions to proceed alongjthejllne of the road between here and "Caldwell , and warn travelers of their apprehended danger. Ho was followed a lew hours'Jater by Captain Cramer , with a full ' ompaiiy of cavalry. You will not wonder at my anxiety , when 1 tell you that my-family are now between here and Caldwellde tained by high water. Look out for news from , the border of Kansas The Cheyennes , exasperated by ttfpir losses and encouraged by their suocesse's , will fight IlkVdemons , the whole . ' ' and will scour country. NnwYoBK.OctG. From the latest foreign advices we learn the following. It is stated in Paris that Marshal Bazainc will shortly accept a command in the Spanish army. A visit of the Empress of Russia is looked forward to with great in terest in London. She will probably - bly arrive the latter part ot October. FORT SCOTT , Kan. , Oct. 5. John Bagby bos keen brought here and confined in jail charged with a double murder on the lair groundsatO-swegoonSaturday. He had some difficulty with the owners of the swing. When they attempt ed to remove him he plunged a knife into the abdomen of one of them , named Hogsit , completely disem boweling him , causing death in a few minutes ; also ho gashed and wounded in the back the other , named Westfall , who cannot re cover. BOSTON , October G. Hon. Wm. Maston has accepted the Democratic and Reform nom ination for Governor. . The Democrats and Labor Re formers in the fifth congressional district have renominated General Banks , with good prospectevof elect ing him. " * There is considerable disappoint ment among Democrats here at Hon. W Stearnes , declining to run for Congress in Mr. Dawes' district , as it was regarded that his nomina tion was equivalent to an election. NEW Yonic , Oct G. The Express says Henry Clevs & Co. have decided , in fairness to their customers , to suspe d for a few days for the recovery of deposits , and have transferred the remittances they have received during the past few days to the custody of the Con tinental Bank and the credit of those who remitted them. The firm do this as a prudential matter , though a much larger loan than the hun dred thousand pounds negotiated in London is expected in a few days. A challenge was received to-day from George Slusson , the western billiard champion , to play a match game with Rudolph on the follow ing terms : Contest to take place in Chicago ; stake.s one thousand dollars lars a bide ; game to be three ball French carom ; challenge cup rules ; six hundred points and Rudolph to allow Slo son ono hundred and fifty points start. The challenge of Ira A. Payne to shoot a match of one hundred pig eons against. Captain Bogardus , of Chicago , for $1,000 , was accepted. WASHINGTON , Oct. G. The following letter was received to-day at the postoflice department from one of the special agents of the department , now } n Alabama Investigating the murder of Ivey , the mall agent , in the woods near Livingston , Ala. , September 29 : "Silt I have just had warrants issued against nine of the murderers of Tnomas Ivey , including the sher iff of this county , and will proceed to make ar ests immediately. The reign of terror existing in this coun ty far exceeds anything of the kind I have ever seen. Armed bodies of men are riding over the country , and colored people are afraid to go into the fields to save their crops. The right of speech Is denied them and many desire to return to slave ry. " Gen. Sherman left for St. Louis ast evening , via Cincinnati , where 10 will stop to place his two child ren at school. PmSjBURU , Opt p. ' ' ' The Evening Teleg'raph gi'yes 'an exhibit of the condition of manu facturing , mining and business'Ins terests of Plttsburg It shows that the principal industries of the city with few exceptions , have recovered rom the effects of the panic ; the la bor market is vastly improved in condition ; most of the mills are run ning on full time and collect ! msare easy and money plenty for all legit- mate operations. The iron manu factories , except in a few depart ments , shows signs of old prosperity ; : he steel wills are running on full tlniej the pig jron ruarket ; is dull , i the supply1 being fri excess of the ! demand. The glass business has lever made a better showing than tdoes now , as the long suspension of the works , because of strikes , has exhausted the supply ; the over pro duction and high freights haye bad their natural" effect''oh 'petroleum ; the coal market'has been depressedi for a monthi but Is now snowing signs of activity and the increased demand from the north and local manufacturers. The general mer chandise business of the city Is re ported dull. All of the railroad companys report an increased ship ment of Pittsburg manufactured articles over last year comparing the situation with that of the. panic of 1857. The telegrams'show it to be unusually better and that in all departments of manufactures and business , the outlook in Pittsburg will in the future exceed the most sanguine expectations formed during the panic. BUFFALO , N. Y. , Oct. G. The Democrats here nominated ex-Controller Nicholas and Daniel Lockwood for Congress and' Ho'ni A. P. Loring for State Senator. Governor DIx reviews the eighth division of the State Guards in this city to-day. Beside His Excellency , the Governor , and his staff , Ad u- tant Gener 1 Rathbon , Major Gen ral Hushed Wood and Howard be present. Hon. James G. Blalne opens the County and State campaign here on Friday evening. NEW YORK , October G. All arrangements have been com pleted here for the three mile boat race between John Biglin , of New York , and James Lenylck , of Peeks- kill , who rows here to-morrow , over the same course Ward and Blglln rowed , for $1,000 and the champion ship of New York State. A largo number of sporting men have ar rived here. In the Battery here to day Biglin is favorite , at 100 to 80. Th odds are readily taken by back ers of Lenylck. .NEW iORK , October 6. A special dispatch from Wilkes- barre , Pennsylvania , says that dis turbances have occurred at Mooalc mines , fifteen miles from that city , caused by the refusal-of the Hillside Coal Company to discharge a boss of the colliery who Is a Welshman. About eighty men utruck workrand threaten violence to any parties tak ing their places. One man was al most fatally beaten by the strikers yesterday , and further troubles are feared to-day. PROVIDENCE , Oct' 6. Jjieut Mahommed , telegraphic in specting officer for the Turkish gov. eminent , and stationed here , suicU ded by shooting himself In the neck , last night. Cause dissipation and ' " debauenerjv - - - CABLE8RAM8 , MOROCCO , Oct. 6. The Sultan has issued a decree prohibiting the exportation of cere als from Morocco for three years. JLONDON , Oct. C. A dispatch from Queenstown says the steamer Faraday will start this week to pick up the broken cable and complete the laying the re mainder. BAYONNK , October G. News has been received hero to the effect that Don Carlos has been seriously wounded by a ball fired by the Carlist mutineers at Duraudera. JUONDON , October G. A letter from the Duke of North umberland is published t6-day wherein ho denounces the alleged conversion of the Duchess and him self to the Catholic Church as a base calumny. CONSTANTINOPLE , Oct. 6. /acting-Sultan , it is learned en official authority , under pressure of England has publicly recognized the right of his nephew Prince Mu- , rad to succeed him in Turkey. BEKLIX , Oct. 6. Count Van Arraou has been ar rested for refusing to surrender cer tain letters addressed to him by Bis marck while he was ( ambassador at Paris. His person has been seclu ded and tis books and correspon dence seized. - ' LONDON , October 0. Advices has just reached this city to the effect that Don Carlos has died from his wound received at the hands of the mutineers at Dwiango. The announcement has caused considerable alarm among the Carlists oo-herents. .LONDON , October I. Dispatches rec ived here from the north of Spain contain rumors of a disruption of the Carlist leaders. The causes of the disagreement are not stated. Several leaders , It is stated , now oppose the further pros ecution of the campaign , and Gene ral Dorregary has proposed that all submltto the Madrid government under conditions granting them am nesty. PANAMA , October 0. A comparitire calm exists In Peru. The following account of nn attempt on the life of President Paido , of that Republic. The people ple of nearly all shades of political opinion , have sent him congratula tory messages on his escape , and the party of administration has gained largely by the blunder of Us enemies. A large number of ar rests have been made by the police of persons suspectec } of complicity , during which , that of the editor of the Meredeveda newspaper , and two employees of the Patriot. Al though the press condemns what Is termed unwarranted action of the authorities , the accused receive but a small amount of popular symp- tny. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. YORK , October 0. Money Easy at 2J@3 percent. Exchange Firm ; 4 8G@4 89. Gold Firmer ; steady ; opened at 1 10 } ; indications are the market will go higher , now selling at 1 10 } . Governments In request and j- per cent higher ; currency sixes 1 17 } . Stocks Opened heavy from } © 3 per cent lower with a downward tendency , caused by a sharp raid by the bears ; the market has since par tially recovered , but the prices will go still lower. Hapottois , one of the members of the stock exchange failed to-day , and there are rumors of commercial failures which de press the market ; Erie 33 ; PM 47 } : New York rroauce Market. .NEW YORK , Oct. G. Brendstuffs Quiet. Flour Steady ; superfineS.tate ' and Western , 4 60@4 80 ; 'extras' , ' ' " " ' 510sp7 - " \Vneat \ Steadier : No 1 spring , 1 8Q(5U ( 22 ] No g Chicago , 1 lla ( > l 12 ; No 2 Milwaukee spring I 141 14 } . Corn Itowerj Western mixed , afloat , 959Q , OftU Easy ; Western mixed , GO © 53. 53.Eye Eye Quiet. Barley Quiet. Lard Market fhiy ar d. lower ; 14 © 141. Whisky 1 08@1 10. Provisions Quiet and unchanged axceptPork which is a shade better. Leather Steady. Iron Nominal. Wool Quiet. Chicago Prouuce market. CHICAGO , Oct. fl. Flour Dull weak ; good : hoice ; spring extras , 4 G05 00. Wheat Weak ; cash 91 J , Octo- jer , 01 J ; November , 91 § . Corn Quiet ; cash , 76J ; October , r979 | ; November's. Oats Lower ; oash , 4949JiOcto- } jer , 49 J ; Nov 48J@48 } ; year 47J. Barley Flrrn ; cash 1 03. Pork 8teauyf cash 21 75 ; year ? ebruary , 18 25. Lard Firm ; year , 11 } © ; Feb- 11 ll. St. Louis Produce market. ST Louis , October G Flour Quiet. Wheat Dull shade lower ; .No 2 ed fall , 1 01@103. Corn Quiet , held firm No 2. 83. Oats Firmer ; 52@53. Barley Quiet. Rye Firmer , 9091J Whisky Steady 114. Pork Dull , 22@22 25. Lard Lower , summer 13 } . Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO , October 0. Cattle Receipts 3,000. Market iteady and prices unchanged ; Tex- m steers , 2 50fSj3 05 ; fan : to choice iteers , 4 005 05 ; extra , G 257 00. Hogs Receipts 7COO ; active for ) est , dull for common ; prices weak ind easy ; poor to medium , 5 00 © > 7fi ; fair to choice , 5 806 50. Sbeeep Common to good. 3 00 © 125. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , Oct. i. Hogs Receipts , 1,550 ; dull ; itockers 3@3 } bacon grades 5 © i } ; butchers 5J@G. Cattle Receipts , 1,680 ; un- ihanged ; native steers 46 ; cows Uld heifers 13J ; Texansl4. CL THIERS , -AND DEALEES IN- OOOIDS , and 223 FARNHAM STREET , COB. 13TH ST We Call the Attention of tfce Public to our Extensive And Well Selected Stock for tlie FALL AND WINTEE SEASON Comprising ; The Latest Styles in Oiothing Furnishing Goods. AIST ) CAPS , TKUtfKS AND YALISES , ETC. Prices ar © Very "Xiow" to suit ta © Times. Call soon at M. HELLMAN & CO. H. A. SHOWN , 248 Douglas Street , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS/CAEPETS , AND OIL CLOTH , An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to ba sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of II1I10I , LOTHi , ESP1LLAH 3 , ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also VSLT3T&CSAYEII CLOAHINGS. A FULL STOCK OF StCAWLS. BLANKETS , FLANNELS. MERINO 1/NDERWEAR AND WORSTED G-OODS. TABLE LINEIf IN GREAT VARIETY. A FDLL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OH , CLOTHS , MATM& RUSS , AND MATS , TEIIS Fismituir © , bedding. Mirrors , BevBrytlnng pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now has a complete assortment pi FINE , MEDIUM and LOW Tb3 ! § - ° ? ds' hl , ne is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desirinl ? fmything m this line , to examine his stock before pnrchas- LOUNGES fec COVERED TO ORDER. Stx-oot. L. YVOODWORTfl , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. WAQO1T Wood Stock , HARDWARE , Patent Wheels , linUldJ Gearing , &c. Axles , Spring and Tliimb I e Skeins HARDW'OOD LUMBER- Carriages , Hacks ajd Stmlebauker I\V HJO > J Depot. mchSU G , STHIFFLER DEALER IN CHOC EE.IES , ProTl-Ions Fnilfs , Nu i } Confoc'Ioncry ' , Tobaccn , Sfgars , J. E. COB. OP TENTH and FABNHAH. WHOLESALE , I am ow naanulacturing all varieties or candies j ill pell a ZFIE&XOIEI S. Dealers fa tUU State u"ed not irant to co East f. r CANDIKS. A trial is .solicited. St-t. Oor. X2t3Lx. ' ' mchliu B. & J. WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Foiirteentb Strsoi , - Omah.a. , 2Teb - GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS * JM.J ar3 Imy AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13t3a and HCarnsy Streets , - IfcTIEIB Fall And Winter Styl A. POLACK , CLOTH2E 233 Farnliaiii St. ITsar 14th. . i ; Fine and US.edinm Clotliing , and Fmmisaing Goods. Yi