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    OMAHA MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 1874.F
VOL. IV. , . NO98. .
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. . In advance - JJ.M
c .py , one year.
V.x months lu ndvance -
" tLruo menths in advance - 2.W
ee-U not paid in ad ranee , S8 per annum will
co'.lttal
F&EBERICK ,
fi
I'I
LEABIKB EATTEB
Ecst Goods ,
FamliainSt-
ti
Mrrtt/otei. / } OMAHA.
jjMHA BOSlHiSSSD1BEGTORY. .
GEACKLttllA N UFACnOBY.
f A ToClure A Smith , 185 Unmet street , bet.
M. lltu and 12th. declStf
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
Lang , 155 Farubain st , between 10th
Philip 115h feb9yl
COHFECTIONEBY.
. Latcy , corner 12th and Douglas streets ,
HL. nuf cturer and wholpaalc dealer in
caiiil"sandconIettionLry. . Country trade so-
Jiceted. l'ltf
COAL DE4LEP.B.
* Elljatcoal , lime , cemen lhatr . _ . . etc , ,
Poland fct.
1S4 farnliam et.
PAWN BROKER.
nr Elguttcr , No. 'XO Farohaia ft. 1 17U
LATJffDRY.
r TJCTT laun-lrT opned at oil . . . St. , t > et.
A T4inhau. od Dou Iss. The ashing and ,
Xl _ * . trill be < tcnctoTdur. first rUus work
Ironing BO/iV 0 OTOBY.
ftoip H\r ! > s. Powel < & Co , etiK
premium . c their Prrmiusi Soap. Five
JL inanu'a * rtijrarilod by ih l.oi glA county
first premiuu , tiid J'otlawalUmie county , Ja.
and Mate fairn , . „ , „ , e trade )
Oroerg Ktli-ilwl
GRAND ( .
T3CO T Ot
OMAHA -
, - -
TholarKest and l-est hot betvTwa Chicago
\n l .San Francl co.
Opened n w bepttmlwrKnth , 1R75 >
KM } it c.hu. TIIKALL. Pioprtetor.
United States Hotel ,
COll. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STBEET3.
r < specif nlly announ-
I < -es that he has purchased and rfflited the
above lintel , and Is now readr to accommodate
the public , ith board bv dav < r TTO < L , at reasonable
enable raUs. WILLIAil LEIiE. Prop.
' 71 1
California House.
TEITZ HAFKER , Prop'r.
Jfo. ITODouglasfctreet , corner lltb , Umjna ,
Nebraska. Board by the day or week.
time 1. vl
ZiHTDZiB HOUSE.
On 9/A , let. Farnham and Ifarney Slrcett ,
HAS been entirely refillted ai d rerurntshed ,
aeid will accommodate all to the best oi
board at 1,09 prr day ; 40o per single meal.
C , Y , & S , M , HABRYMAN ,
iT28dlr. Propr'etors.
Central House
o. 630 f iitcenth Street ,
Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , KEB.
JOSEni 1JOTE. Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rain.
rirM-tliSi bnr attached to the bouse.
It27 3m
m Motel.
on 4th , 5tb md WlBntitin
St. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warnei & Co. ,
Tlip Southern Hotel is fir t-cl B3 in all its
en ointmpiits. Its table" are at all tlincfi sup-
| > linl in tlif srcatetit abundince. with all the
delicacies the inirktts afford , Its clerks and
employes are all i > lite and attentive to the
wanttotth put sts of the hotel , 1hre is an
improved tlcva or leading from the fint floor
to the uji-er onilUilroad and tteamboat
likctoffi es. news oti ud. and wosierr Union
telo--rr.iih otH pin Hie fotundaof hotel
TO
RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS
For Sewing Machines.
In order to male room for our new styles , w
hive put In PERFECT order all of our old
stock , including second-hand , and oQer them at
OREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASII.
BEAU I1VT MIND
i VERY "HOWE" BOUGHT OF US and
our _ VUTHORIZED canvassers Is ' VARRANT-
ED and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a
RErUTAVIOS TO SUSTAIN. Experience
maehtnn WITHOUT Instruction is
proves a
WORSE than NOSE at alL
CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth
less machines bought at low figuies , that are be-
jngpalmed | off on the public for nearly as good
ttaccw. Pcnous tliat do not want to run the
rlk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of
IRRESPONSIBLE puartles , as they have NO
reputation AT STAKE , as have old established
Companies.
TUETIOWE MACHINE CO. ,
. ISth Ktrce
„ YERGA ,
Wholesale and Retail IXuler in
yEH A > S1'T HEATS
Qj.-usage , Lsnl , Poultry , Ac , , Ac. , Ac
" ' " "
* " " " lltli ad
L79 k1"1" !
Block. octTt !
Pioneer
Oppo-ite
BEDMAN & LEWIS ,
Cor. 16th and Izard S
On luiid and SAWED TO ORDER.
jfjg Ira
H.
STATE MILLS
DEALER IN
\ \
GRAEi , FLOUR AND FEED.
AHD
COM.MISSIOX MERCHANT.
Lamlir oquJts > V.ndow Shades ,
CUR MOS , EXGRATINHS A > 'U
PICTURE FRAMES.
270 Ktrnhxnt itrsetcomer itonth
An indiscriminate sCaugMer m
clothing and genti' furiiishing
goods regardJesa of prices at 206
Farnbam street. Fine linen and
cbevoit s-hirts ot our wa make at
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
bought and sold by Gottheimer ,
Broker , at 290 FanJiam street.
Unredeemed Pledges for /Sate.
may ly2G
Hamlet Orum ,
CENEEAt. DEALER IX
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
9th st , between Jones and .uuvenworth sts.
TO TUB PUBLIC A MOST COSI-
QFFERS line of Drv Goods. Fancy Goods ,
olenanJ Cotton 1-Ianuels. Wrapper DeLalns
Woolen bhawls and all kinds of fall and winter
material for ladits' and chtMrcns' dresses. Al
so Callcoet of all Erodes and descriptions a spe
cialty. Roots and thoes for Lidltw * gents' and
cbildrens' wear. nept-ldSmo *
BBJiTIM'IIV.
OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST.
CP SfAins.
Bel. 13th & Hth S IsOM AH A.
BT ( Mile'-t Dnvtlolne T ) * > n ! Ista iu tlie city
DR , A , S , BILLINGS ,
t. .
Bet. 1 th and 14th , up stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain , by me of M-
troui Oxide iaj > .
eStf
MRS. a. K. VANUKRCOOIt
Eclectic Physiciani
Becldeaceuid offici 259 Dodge st bet Uth nnd
15Ui ets.
Special attention paid to olntelries and dls
ea peculiar to women and children. I9U.
I. VAN CAMP M. D.
Dispense * his own medcln t , and besides
regnfcr practice , makes specialities of Derange-
me , t ajid pjneoses Peculiar to Women , Flstu-
if. ftle * and 0 > - pUaascs of the Rectum.
O WJBCornw fapham and Hth street * ,
< our ( .oLhe ritrht. up jt Ir . Resldenc" ,
first > lt ftietll-vccnl * nj ) 11th , next
210 Dou _ - CiHtrib , Omaha. Vch. Address
to Lulhera - iao ldiwlf
Box S > i _ _ _
VAN DORK'S
All kinds of light and heavy
K1CIHNE11Y MADE & KEPATOED.
- Wok 'JuarcuilceJi
t&-All < . -Ji
258 HARHET STREET. OMAHA.
SPENCER'S
Fruit an * Confectionary
Cor. 13 111 and Lpavenvrorlh Stfl. ,
ATTUIEBKIDQE
SEXAUEB.
225 1 * ni1iam Street , * - Omaha , Neb
f -TTUOLESALE A KB HETXIL DKAI.KR IN
FFJRNITURE. BEDDING , ETC.
II. C.
MANUFACTUIU.J' AM * UEALEB IN
BOOTS & SHOES
10 13th St. Betwten Famliam and Douglas
13ENOCH
ENOCH HENNEY ,
Justice of the Peace
Office over tno fetalo- Bank , cornerof Farn.
ham add 13th utrnets.
NEW S.aXOON-
IIENBY , the popular Saloon keeper , has re
fitted up the basement if old Herald building ,
cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. , wliere. jn connec
tion with his bar ho fet * out a Lunch every
morning and OBAND L.WC1I EVEKY SAT
URDAY. Give him acall.
Sclmeider & Biirmestcr
Manufacturers of
riTi , COPPER ANI ) SHEET IROK
WARE. DEAT.EBS JN
Cooking and Healing : Store * * _
Tin Hoofing , Spoutlc g and Gutter1 ig don
hort notice and in the h > > at maaner.
J lltwn tr > t
U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET ,
15th street bet California and Webster.
KEEP ON HAND THE BEST
supply of FRESH AND SALTED
MEATS. Also a large stock of Fine Sugar
tired Hams and Breakfast Bacon , at the low-
it rates. WM. AUdT A KNUTH ,
tnvI4-lr Proprietor * .
The hlous City nd Farino Ballromtf ,
la C.nn lonlth Ue
SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
Is C2 rallts the shortest route from Omaha
and Council IllafTs to St. P nl , Mlntaoolli ,
StQlwattr , Anoka , Dolath , Bismarck , and all
points In Minnesota.
Train leaves Omaha daily , ( eicep Saturday )
at 6 o.cloct p. m. , and Council Blufls at S:05 : P'
111. , from Chicago i North-Western Depot.
Fare as LOW and lime as QUICK as
by any other Line.
PELMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS
ON ALL BIGHT TBAfflS.
Be sure vonr ticket reads VIA Sioux City ,
thus avoiding circuitous routes and midnight
tra niters.
Tickets can be purchased at the offices of the
Chicago & Nortiiwi stern Railway in Omaha
and Council Bluffs.
J C , BOYDEN ,
Ocn'l Pas * . A Tick.it Agf bl P. 4 S. C , R. R.
bt Paul , Minn.
F. C. HILL ,
n'l Pus. and Ticket Agt. , S. C. A P. , Sioaz
CU.J. Iowa.
- OEO. W. GBATTON , Agent.
" 1C3 Farnham Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tnlv2n.lf.
Corner of C Biisg ; M4 Twenty-second itreets
The fineist later t > eer constantly * -
stantly on hand ,
K. SKTB . - C. f. KAB8A B
. ( xltEUE & KARBACH ,
Ifith st. Utwcco Fsxcham aa * rney s'l
OMAHA , - - NEB.
HANCFACTUHEE O7
Spring and Farm Wagons ,
BUGGIES AND OUUU iOKS.
Dealers In and manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL ML'LEMEXTS !
JIT ENTION PAID TO
PARTICULAR NitUEINU.
* i E p IriDc of wagon and blacksinlthlng
pzesipUv dace at nnaoiublB erlcs
T1LE6BAP ,
' MIDNIQ-KT.
*
THE SOTJT2S.
The Louisiana Mtiddie Not Yet
Fully Settled.
"The Moment the Federal
Troops Are Withdrawn
They Will Give Kel
logg Hell. "
Colored People Crowding Into
Louisiana in Such Numbers
As to Triumphantly
Carry the Next
State Election.
OAN FRANCISCO , Oct 11.
The Cornell watch manufactory
will bo1 removed from Chicago to
California , oil account of the equal
climate.
Ralston , James Stanford , Parrott ,
and Donahue arc stockholders in
the Salinas Valley railroad just
completed.
Buisley , the aeronaut , fell from a
balloon to-day , and was seriously
but not fatally injured.
CARIBOU , Col. , Oct. 11.
A tremendous intro-glycerine explosion
"
plosion occurred at the" . .Sherman
mine Jn Caribou at 11 o'clock last
iiigtit , totally destroying the build
ing. A. Arnold and H. "W. Pore-
man , part owners of the mine , were
sleeping in the building. Arnold
was killed , but Foreman escaped
with slight injuries. It is supposed
that a spark fell into some loose
powder in one corner of the build
ing and exploded it and the concus
sion exploded the nitre-glycerine.
WASHINGTON , Oct 11.
About 2:30 o'clock yesterday after
noon a frightful accident , " resulting
in the death of Edward P. Sypher ,
occurred at the navy yardwhile en-
V8S/1 / { -Betting the guides of a
large circular saw at one of the ship
houses. The punch which he was
using slipped , causing him to lose
his balance and fall againfat the fciuv
which mangled him in a frightful
m&nuer. The top of the skull was
cut off , anil the brains thrown in ev
ery direction. ' The right arm was
cojj letely severed riear'tuo shoul
der and iu& left nand frightfully lac
erated. Sypbe. was about 35 ycars
* age. and canje ttqft Bordentown ,
° J. / a few months agd fe run the
, ' , which caused his deaifc.
machine v - , , , . , - - >
N'jj W YORK , Oct. 1 1 .
Weston'sthiru
tempt to walk 500
was concluded at tweire
last night , he having accou
but 346 miles of the 500.
Detectives of the secret service
force , who , for some time-havo been
engaged in ferreting out a band of
counterfeiters who have been Hood
ing the city with spurious bills of
every denomination , captured Joe
Quinna , a notorious thief and COUIIT
torfeitcr , on Friday night , and last
night arrested an accomplice , James
DUIIBOD , proprietor of a liquor store ,
on the corner Bleeker and Woosterd
streets.
The officers had obtained the con
fidence of these men and prepared
a trap for them , andseizedDunson's
premises and captured about 510,000
of the "queer. "
Detectives started for Philadel
phia to-day to arrest a man who is
manufacturing thecomiterfi'it paper.
NEVYOKK , Oct. H ,
A Herald special from New Or
leans says the situation is very crit
ical and the citizens look for renew
ed hostilities any moment. Gov
ernor Kellogg still remains at the
atate house , guarded by a company
of infantry And policemen , but not
withstanding bis efforts to appear
serene he looks careworn and un
easy. The White Leaguers are
very defiant , and continue fheir
demonstrations almost nightly , in
spite of the efforts of the leaders to
restrain them. Several evening
papers report that Friday evening ,
after the 'close of the Republican
primaries , a Badical mob became
disordered in the suburbs and de
fied the Radical police , when CpLv ;
Argot's battalion of "Louisiana
Own , " au organization not
identified with the White League ,
but whose members are enrolled for
defence against colored lawlessness ,
marched out to the assistance of tlie
police and aided them to disperse ,
the rioter * and restore order. The
fact that this force , which partici
pated with the Whit ) ? League in the
events of September 14th , were the
first to step to the aid of the Metro ? '
politanB whom they fought on tliat
day , is quoted as evidence that/the
armed whites are enrolled for pro
tection to life and property arid oth
er than for aggressive movements *
No further developments looking tea
a compromise was made yesterday.
There is a large immigation of ne
groes hem Memphis pouring into
the upper part of Louisiana'to regis
ter , and that State is being colonized
by colored men from Mississippi and
Alabama , who are registering ,
A letter from Madison parish ,
where at the last election , the white.
and black vote was nearly equally
divided , informs one ( of Kellogg-s
officials that the registry so far re
cords 200 white voters against " 2,300
"
blacks.
During the past year fifteen thou
sand negroes have emigrated from
other States into Louisiana , and if
they vote nek't month with theKel-
logg party they will carry the State.
There are six colored democratic
club organizations iijtbjs gityTinder
protection of the leaguers , an& they
will vote with the White Lea u- .
A prominent member of the White
League , in conversation lost night ,
admitted that the whites in' the rural
districts could not oe controlled by
the conservative whitesin the city.
He declared that the ( moment the
United States forces entered the par
ishes to arrest tfie alleged pffenders
the White Leaguers would-attack
* he United States forces andgive }
Genial Ur ! an opportunity to
concentrate Jn tins State u.3ntire
army. The Leaguers In fb oify
were more conservative , and did
not expect a conflict with thetjjnited
States troops , but the moment the
federal troops were withdra\rn they
would give' Kellogg hell , as they
gave it to him in twenty minutes a
few days ago. He hoped thesblu-
tion of the difficulty would be fofin'd ,
but the White Lcajiuers weribot
going to disband or be intimidated
either by federal or Slate
meats.
AfEff.
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Specially Reported tor the Omaha Daiiy Bee
b7 the frtlontic and Pacific TeleZraPh Co.
THSWEST.
A Highly Respectable Young La
dy of Greeley , Colorado ,
Succeeds in a Deter
mined and Horrible
Attempt to Com
mit Snicide.
TKS BAST ,
Observance of the Anniversary
of the Great Chicago Fire.
BOSTON , October 10.
The Labor Reform State Conven
tion mot in this city yesterday morn
ing and nominated George Andrews
for governor.
.LONDON , Oct. 10.
A Yeddo dispatch says the Japan
ese government authorizes an offi
cial denial of the reported declara
tion of war between' China and Ja
pan.
MANCHESTER , N. H. , Oct. 10.
.None of the mills will suspend
work to-moTow , as has been talked
of , the receipts for tiie last week being -
ing suflicicnt to tide theuiover next
week.
TORONTO , Oct 10.
Peter Bowcn , of Napanie , Onta
rio , who attempted to outrage his
own daughter a week ago , was sen
tenced ycstciday to four months im-
pri ounient , with twenty lashes the
first month , and another twenty
during the thiid month of impris
onment.
YORK , Oct 10.
The State executive committee of
the independent temperance party
liave adopted resolutions nomina
ting Hon. JL r. Clark for governor ,
and James L. liagg for lieutenant-
governor.
Up to 12:03 : yesterdayWeston had
walked 294 miles , having only made
only 40 miles yesterday. The last
mils was made in 14:13. ' f
c tt
SALT LAKE , Oct. 20.
In the conference yesterday Jhe
in ollice. The apostle p nilCS the
delegate to Congress st" season ,
madp a rousing speech in behalf of
polygamy fliul Enoch. The con
ference has lasted four\days , but the
proceedings have been dujf and
spiritless. JWgJiam Young has
i > fi ii in attendance but was too
weak t < > speak/ '
October 10.
The last dayfof the State Fair was
largely attendeil than auy other.
There wetp fully" 7,000 people pre
sent , o\\ing Jto Jjio Jjrst-class races
announced , he steeple base was
won by Douobue's Qeorgo West ,
lisfaii"e 2J miles , time 651 ; ; Geo.
& . Brown'a , Austrian and Qafney's
Wizard \yere distanced. The mile-
heats race was won in two straight
heats by .Governor Bowie's chestnut
filloy , time.l:48J and 1:47 } , with
Brown's 1'oluaien second , Barton J.
Wilson's /First / Chance third , and
Donohue'sCuriboo fourth.
) DENVER , Oct 10.
A peculiarly distressing case of
suicldeoccurred at Greeley , Colora-
do.at'an early hour yesterday morn
ing. MissLizzie Rons , a highly es
teemed yoiing lady , about twenty
years of age , shot herself in the
breast , the Jjall glanced downward
into the stomach , where it lodged.
Fearing the first t-hot was not fatal ,
she placed the pistol to her temple
and bent a ball crashing through her
brain , 'fhp first shot alarmed the
household , the second following so
quickly before her apartments pould
be reached , * whore she was found.
the blood guslijnj from her mouth
gntj ears , and ghastly wounds fn the
head aiul breast. She lingered an
hour and then died ju great agony.
Disappointment in love was tbp jn-
centive ( o IJie leed"she , having just
heard of the marriage in Wow York
of a young man to whom slip was
greatly attached , an engagement
having existed between them for
some time.
! CHICAGO , Oct. 10.
* At the third anniversary of the
great fire all the public offices of the
State , the cqurts , banks , and board
of trade closed.
A special to the Post from Wash
ington says : A members of the Se
cret Service Division telegraphs
from Buffalo that he has captured
the notorious counterfeiter , Tom
Ballard. his sister-in-law
- - and aunt ,
with $10,000 counterfeit money ,
plates , paper , ink , etc.
The failure of Brock , Rogers &
Co. , of St. Louis , was reported in tea
trade circles yesterday. Their lia-
bilitips arc said to amount to $100-
OOD 5 their Indebtedness \ tea mer-
cnants here , it is stated is considera
bly but scattered among so many
different parties as to effect none se
riously. The firm mentioned is said
to have contracted the liabilities re
ported , and then to have disap
peared.
WASHINGTON , Oct 10.
The Postmaster General to-day
promulgated an order for the entire
reorganization of the mail service
of the United States. This list com
prises all ofllces in charge of the
railway mail service , and no new
appointments will be made except
as vacancies occur. The number of
superintendents will not be in
creased.
Post Office Department , Washing
ton , D. C. , October 9th Ordered ,
That from and after this date the
officers in charge of the railway
mail service shall consist of one
General Superintendent , one Assist
ant Superintendent and eight Super-
intcnuo _ ; ass'oliei t ° dutyas here
inafter mentioned- The divisions
of the railroad mail service sljall foe
eight in number , each composed of
the several States and Territories.
The eighth division comprises Cali
fornia , Alaska , Arizona , Nevada.
Washington , Utah , Montana anq
Idaho Territories and Oregon , J. A.
Amerinan , ' Superintendent , San
Francisco , California.
[ Signed ] MARSHAL JEWELI ,
P0stmast z Ctouorol.
N , October 10.
The death of the Duke of Munster
is announced.
BOSTON , October 10.
In the Butler Planted boat race
this morning , Plaistcd won in
11:45 } .
WASHINGTON , Oct. 10.
General Whipple.ehief of General
Sherman's staff' , left last night for
St. Louis.
AMSTEKDAM , October 10.
Augustus McElwain , proprietor of
the Amsterdam shoe manufactory ,
dropped dead in his oflicc to-day.
YORK , Oct 10.
In consequence of the rain to
day , tiie Jerome Park races weie
postponed till Monday.
Among the passengers sailine on
the steamer Republic , was John O.
Bradford , of San Francisco.
NEW ORLEANS , Oct 10.
Four companies of the Seveetieth
Cavalry have reached Red River
parish.
Ex-Gov. Pinebback is attempting
to secure recognition by forming a
combination with the conservatives ,
the compromise seems to have
restored tranquility , and prospects
of anolher outbreak are meagre.
MEMPHIS , Oct 10.
An affray between two negroes
last night resulted in the killing of
one of them and the wounding of
the other.
David Garrett , a white man , had
his- throat cut in Desota county ,
Mississippi yesterday , and robbed
by an unknown iiogro who was ri
ding with him.
FJXHIEXCE , ITALY , Oct. 10.
The police of this city have ar
rested a number of leaders of th
Internationalists , and have seized a
large quantity of ammunition'which
has been secretly stored in .private
housps. It is believed thar some
intrigue was on fqqt } ) mong the
members of the Internationalist so
ciety , / >
ALBANY , Get 10.
Calvin Finkle ofBlooming Grove
who was shot add killed yesterday ,
was resisting an officer who endea
vored to a-rest him for contempt of
court In not attendingou asurninoiis
"
in a ciyil suit. " '
'NEW YORK , Oct 10.
The building trade o' tin's city is
unusually dull at present. During
he last three months the estimated
cost of new buildings started was
only § 4,388,750 , being SI , 353,800 less
ban corresponding quarter of lost
' * '
rear. J
At the session of the Protestant
Spiscopal Convention to-day , a long
and exciting debate oocurred as to
vhether the convention should sit
with closed doors while tb.e nomina-
ioa for a' missionary bishop was
) elng considered.
.NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 10.
Jlatters remain quiet but not reworking -
working order. In several
pariajies fuQrq Jms , ; is jet. bgen no
resumption ofrigj&tfatfou,1 and Jn a
few instances none at all. Where
ever the troops go there is a cessa
tion of trouble , otherwise the } ' recog
nize JveJJogg for notj just as they
please. There is little probability of
further disturbance. In "New Or
leans there promises to be a move
made soon in the interests of .an
other adjustment. Kellogg said , in
a recent address : I assert that by
the genuine returns , coupling votes
"
actually cast , 1 was elected" by seve
ral 'th'qusand majority , and upon
this issue ain ruady to stand orufall :
and the lcd"i ( men of "the McEn-
ery party have announced their
willingness to abide by the same
issue. The olllcial returns of the
election of 1872 are still intact , being
now deposited in Kentucky.
"
NEW YORK , Oct 10.
Devotional exercises of the Epis
copal church convention was con
ducted this morning at St John's
ohapel , Directly after 10 o'clock
the opening services was rcao1 by
Rev G A Eaton of California , the
lessons by Rev Van Dusen of .New
York , the prayer and benediction
by Bishop Pierce.
The committee on consecration of
bishops reported that they had ex-
anjined the persons in the cases of
Ujshops Electeeof } ! Wist'onsjn ,
and Seyiuour of Illinois , and'had
found that all the rulct and canons
had been complied with. The com
mittee submitted resolutions de
claring their approval gf the certifi-
cates'of the'se'bjfehops. Tiie report
was placed on calendar.
"JL'he comrajttee to colject funds
for tlie church in Chlcagq whjph
hat } suffered during the fire , report ,
ed they had collected § 50,545.31 ,
which had been properly disbursed.
_ WASHINGTON , Oct. 10.
The Supreme Court of the United
States will meet next week. Among
tiie most-intercstlng cases is that of
Phillips against Payne , appealed
from the Supreme Court of this dis
trict , which Involves the legality of
the retroppssion of Alexandria city
and county from this district to the
state of Virginia. The Supreme
Court of the district affirmed the
validity of the transfer. Judge Wil-
loughby , who represents the appel
lant , will shortly make application
to the Supreme Court to advance
the case on the calender. He has
consulted the Attorney General ,
who thinks it of grave importance
that the case should be early
decided. The points on whlp'h.
the appellants r'ely arp first ,
that when accepting the session of
Alexandria , Virginia , it became
part of the permanent capital of the
United States , and Congress had no
constitutional right to pass a law
changing that relation. Second ,
that the act of retrocession is inval
id , because it was made dependent
for its force and effect upon the votes
of a majority of the voters of Alex
andria , and Congress had no power
to delegate to it legislative func
tions. Thg State of Virginia has
employed no counsel in the case.
TJ27 ItOCt X9TO.TOMI
Confectioners' Tool Works ,
THos * Mills & Bro. ,
Manufacturers
CqnfeiQtioners'Tools
oitl Ice Ctesiu
Frcner < tc.
N03.1301 & 1303 No Eighth St.
Proprietori : "I EsriBiunED 1861.
THOMM UILLS , 1
QEO. M. MRL8 , fCATALOGUES f SENT
ATLKKP.PASUKS.J
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Money Market.
NEW ifORK , October 10.
Money Easy at 23 per cent.
Exchange Steady : at 4 S7i for CO
days , 4 88 } sight.
Gold In better demand ; and
new parlies have commenced pur
chasing ; opened 110 } ; afterwards
selling altereately at this figure and
110 ; now selling at 110 } .
Govt's Dull ; but firm ; no new
feature ; sales small in currency. CO
117 } .
Stocks Opened heavy and lower ;
market is now at about the highest
prices of the day , having since par
tially recovered from the lowest
point ; Erie , 29J ; P M , 47 ; U P , 35 } ;
W U 79.
Now York produce Market.
YORK , Oct. 10.
Breadstuff's Quiet.
Flour Heavy and lower to sel
lers ; superfine slate and westen
nominally 4 G0e ( 4 75 ; extra 5 10@5
75.
75.Wheat
Wheat Heavy ; No 1 spring 1 lif
© 1 23 ; No 3 Chicago 1 19@1 21 ; No
2 Milwaukee spring 1 141 15.
Corn Steady ; wesfern mixet
afloat 97@97J.
Oats Steady at
Barley Quiet.
Provisions Heavy and nominal
ly lower
Chicago Prouuce raaricet.
CHICAGO , Oct. 10.
Flour Dullweakgood ; to choice
spring extras , 4 75 © & 00 ; low t (
medium 4254gUf supers 300 ©
4 50
50Wheat
Wheat Strong ; cash 91 , Nov
90J ; Dec. 91.
Corn Quiet ; cash , 78jj ; Oct 78 }
Nov 74 ; year 71 } .
Oats Lower ; 'oash , 50 ; Novem
ber 48 } ; year 47. } .
Barley Firm" ; cash 1 pf ;
X U'x *
*
Rye 83.
Highwines 1 03.
Pork Steauy ; cash 21 50 ; vear
17 70 ; February , 18 70.
Lard Firm ; year , li * @ ; Feb
ruary 11 3@11 .
Gold Closed at 1 10.
BEES ! ! BEES ! ! BEES ! ! !
m HE Undersigned lias sixtr swarms of na-
L tire and Italian be-s for sale , in M > eiof
tha American and BucVcjo patents. Stront ;
swarms at six to eiglit .Jollara c-v h , witli adjal
co t of Iue added. Light swnnns , from four to
MX iloiUir * each. I have mor-j leei titan Ue
lucatlon w ill support , and must sell.
Address :
HIKA5I CRAIG
Fort Colhoun , Neb
STOVE
E. F. COOK ,
637 14th St. , between Douglas
of Tin Cappej acd Sheet Iron
\yare , and dealer la
Cooking and Heating stove s
Stamped , Japanned and French War on
ind. Tin Hoofing , Gutters ml &i > outmg aiid
\Voric done and warranted.
CHICAGO fcNORTHWES'N
The Popular Route from
Q .A. I = CA -
TO
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
rrVnterlooFort DoilK
Cro sc , lrnlrleDu ( lileii.Vliiuua. .
St. Paul , Duliitli , Jnncsville , It.no-
ha , Green Hay , ISuciiio , S toil's
Point. WnlertOMnl , O hlr.sli , '
Dul.ar. KladUcu mid JHlliyaube
t Being the Shortest and FList Comoleted Line
Between
OMAHA and C HI CAG-O ,
"onotant Improrrments have taken place in
lie way of reducing Grade , and placing Iron
rith Steel Itaiis , adding to its rolling -stock
ewand Llegant
DA'J nnd SIjBEElNG CAUS
Equipped with the "Wcdtlueliou e Air llraSe"
nd " .Miller Platform , " establishing mmtorta-
1 and commodious Eating Houses , oSenng all
he comfirts pi traveling the age can prndute.
Kromx to 10 Fast Express Tralui run each
vay daily over the various lines of this load ,
bv securing to the traveler selecting this
( fur-e sure ftiitlccrjcln coanectiona la any di-
ectfon ho mav wluli trf tia. '
Principal Connections.
AT M1SSOUH1 VALLEY JUNCTION , for
iioux C ty , Yankton and points reached via"
jloux Cty and Pacific railroad.
A OHAN D JUNCTION for Fort Dodge ,
Dea Moiacs , Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MAIBUAiJ for St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
Julcth , and northwestern points.
AT t EDAK BAPIDs for "Waterloo , Cedar
? albjt < hirlcs City , Burlington and St Louis.
ATCLIN10N lorDuhuqne , Dun'eith , Prai-
ledu Chlto , laC'ros-e. anil .ill points on the
-hic'go , Clinton nnd Dubunue , nd Chicago ,
Junuque and Minnesota railroads.
AT FULTON foi Frerport , Ilacine Millwau-
Lee.ari'1 nil polplj In Wisconslii ,
AT CIIIOAGQ with all railway lines leading
mt ol Cliicasto.
Through tickets to ill eastern cities via this
me can be procured , and any informatl n ob-
alned , conccnilni Iloutes , Kates eto , at the
Totupanie'g Office , 21 Farnhaui Street , Omiha ,
lid also at the principal ticket offices along the
innoftheU.lMt.lt.
* a Bj age checked through to all principal
intern points
, V. U. STFNXETT , JIABVIN HUGIIITT ,
Gen'l Passlngo'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't.
r. H. LACEY. G G. EDDY ,
Ticket Au't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'lOmahi.
mchlSvl
Printin
Fhe Bee Job Printing House
XXCCCTKS ALL KIXDS 0V
BOOK AXD JOB PHIXTIXG
cr TIIE
ITT BEST STYLES
ASD AT TIIE
Lp.W Sft Cash Prices.
Competent workmen are in charge of tlie
leveral departments , and FIRST-CLASs wort
rill b turned cut in tithcr
Germair Bohemian
English , , ,
or Danish-Languages.-
J
C
f 1-1 o T IER
i
AND DEALERS
1
\ GKEHsTTS' TJiE asrXSIKIINaOOCODS ,
S21 and-223 FARNHAM STREET , COS. 13TH ST
tlie Attention of tlie Public to our Extensiv o
And Well Selected Stock for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON
Comprising The Latest Styles in
thing Furnishing Goods ;
IATSAND ! CAPS , TEUNKS AND VALISES , ETC.
Fricss ax-s Very "JLo-wr" to suit the
Tir&og , Call soon at
M. HELLMAN & GO ,
STOCK , 81873 ,
, BROWN , 248 Douglas
GOODS , CARPET !
AND OIL CLOTH ,
An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be
sold lower thau any other house in the city , consisting of
EMPiESi ULOTHS , MPELLAH S ,
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS iibo 7SW BT & BEAVER CLOATQSGS.
A FULL STOCK OF S.IAWL3 , BLANKETS , FLANNELS.
MERINO TiNDERWEAS.ND . WORSTED G-OODS.
TABLE LTNE > : IK ) u T TAIIIETY. A POLL LIXE OP
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPS PS , OIL CLOTHS , HATTINS BUSS , AND MATS
THTIE
, Minros1
e . everything pertain * to the FTJHNITURE and TJP-
HOL.STERY . trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now
a complete assc-Tment pi FINE , MEDIUM and LOW
goods , which he is offering at such REDUCED
- af-- as A ° - .ake to the interest of ever one desiring
anything in this line , to examine nis stock before purchas-
pSBLOBiSiTS , LOUNGES &o. , UPHOLSTERED
COVERED TO ORDER.
OSAS. SSCCVEHICS ,
L. WOODWORTH ,
238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
Wood Stock ,
IVAGON HASBTTABE ,
Patent Wheels , Pinched Gearing , to.
Vxles , Springs and Thimble Skeins
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Hacks ? as * Buggies-
Stu lcl > clicr.'AVogonJ Depot.
mch6tt
G , &TBIFFLER
DEALER IX
1 00 SB.IES ,
rruils ,
t'u s ,
Confrclionery ,
Tobaec" ,
E. con. or TESTH 'and FAEHHAH.
114t
WHOLESALE ,
I am OTAT flianulacturing all varieties or candies
andjwill sell a
IE3-A. STEDEIT I IOS S
Dealers In this State netl not want to cro East f.nCAXDIES. .
A trial is solicited.
. i st. oox- .
mcUlltl
B. & J. WILBUR ,
Books and Station 3
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Street , . Omab.a , , ITeTj
GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS
arS-lmy
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th. and barney Streets ,
- - - JtTIEIB
And Winter Styl
A. POLACK ,
CLOTHIER ,
238 Farni-ara. St. ITsar
Fine and Medium. Clotliing ,
and Fnrnisliing Goods.
TZSIEI