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    < „ - VOL.IV. . OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 13 , 1874. F i NO. 99.
THK DAILY BEE.
KDWAUD M > 3EW ATK15 , Editor and Prop'i
? , o. ia * ranihBm < ret.l etvr.
V Mn liim lTeutl .
TEUSIS OK SUBSCRIPTION :
COI.T , one year , in adyance
' Bix months. In fdvance - -
menths in ad 1" ' - * } " :
[ three ;
{ 1 will
el f not icid in advance , ! S per annum
colleted
: i
J7I MTTES
Jlcst Goods ,
FarnliainSt.
( Srand ivntrtl Hotel , f O-JJ-LA-D A.
uMABA BOSIBESS DIRECTORY.
KB IIA MUPAOIOHT.
. 185 llunicv street , bet.
McUurcASmith.
OOHFECTIOHEBY.
. Later , corner 12th and Doughs streets.
uunukcturer nnd wholesale dealer In
oiniU a and confectionery. Country trade so-
Jlreted. P1U
COAL DE4LEBS.
* Elliot , coal , lime , ceincn Ibalr etc. ,
Poland it. leblSmS
PATCH BEOKEB.
11 , r ElgutUr , No. 200 Farobam at. JelTtl
"
LAUHDEY.
laundrr opened at oil 11th t/j * * *
Anex - * " > d IJouelM. Tht > washing and
ironing will te done to rder , first class work
S'JitF AOTORY.
Soap W l , Powell & Co , still
Premium tfcclr IVwaiuci Soap. Fire
first urejnluu. awarded IiJIba i ougla- county
and Sutc fal , and 1'ottawattaicw cpoaty , la.
Orders soli-Jlulfrom the trade )
HOTELS.
GRAND CENTRAL
"ET O "T 23 3C .
OHAHA , * - * " ' HEBRA8KA
Thelarnst , d Lest hot betyecn Chicago
vind San Francisco.
Opeued new Scpteinl > er join. low.
SO tf OEO. TH11ALL. Proprietor.
.United States Hotel ,
COK. OOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS.
milCUNDERSIGNED rfsrectfnlly announ-
[ ffg that he has purchased and reflitcd the
stxne Hutcl , and la now ready to accommodate
th puMlc. with board liy dry or we'k , at rcas-
onal.Ie rates. WILLIAM LEHB. Frop.
7 * 1
Qalifornia House.
HAFUEE , Prop'r.
" Strcct corn"r "Mil , Onrha ,
* * * * * or week.
June 1. Tl
( jSj Sth , M. Farnlam and Ilarnry Strtett ,
it A * I' n entirely rcflittod and refurnished.
H will accommodate all to the best ot
USrd anu at tlV50 Fr dj > ' ' 40c Per lns'e ' meal.
7. & S M
C , . , ,
1r2Sdlr. _
Central House
> 'o. 630 ElrteeMh Street ,
Opp. JcOorson Square , OJIAIIA , NEB.
JOSEPH DOTE , Prnp'r.
Day ami week Board at reasonable rates.
rirst-class brj attached to the house.
Jc27 3m _ _ _
iotel ,
oa 4th , 5th and Walnat ti
St. Louis , - Mo.
, "Warnei & ; Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is first-cl ss In ell Its
siniolntniems. Its table- are at all tlmea sup-
j3uJ In the greatest abundance , with all the
dcUracU * the markets afford , Its clerks and
nployoa are all polite Mid attentlje to the
raiitsol theguistsof the hotel , Ibfre is an
ijoproTod elevator If. Jin ( ? from the firtt floor
to Ihe u | per onr , E lroad and steamboat
Jfkct olfircj. news stand. nd wesverr flnlon
telocrap'J otA P in the Itotumln of hotel.
.EETML CASE PIIECIiSEfiS
For Sewing Machines.
In order vO make r0001 for our ncT * * T te * ' wo
have put in PERFECT order all of onr old
snd offer them at
second-hand ,
-stock , Including
< 5ItEATLCy KEDUCEl ) jtrlcei , for CASIL
BS AB 1ST MIND
BVEKY "HOWE" BOUGHT OF pS = ? d
onr AUTHORIZED canvassers la TARBANT-
D , and JNhTOUCTION given , as AVE have a
JlErUTATION TO Jst"TAIN.Experience
yroves a. machlno WITHOUT Iiwtruction Is
tV'ORSC thin NONE at all.
CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth
less machines bought at low Cgui ca , that are be
ing palmed off on the public for aearij- jood
s DJCTT. rertons that do not want to run the
rsic of being swindled shonld XEVEB buy of
JJIBEHPONSIBLE puartles , u they have NO
utation AT STAKE , as have established
co. ,
ISth Slree
\VUcJesaleandEetallDealer id - ,
A > SALT. MEATS ,
Hams. Sausage , t = rd , PouHrr , Ac. , Ac. , Ac.
Xo. 1T9 F r inm St. . t. lltU uml
jajtt. inat-.n ,
Oppo-itePlonwr Block. o 'u
'
t
. "REDMAN & LEWIS ,
Cor. 1 6th and Izard Streets.
H LIBIEIR
On baud anil SAWED TO ORDER.
JOHN H. GREEN ,
STATE HILLS
DEALER IH
'
AKD FEED ,
A8D -
jrERCHAKT.
DO. JTOaxTX"
OF AND D&1LKZ IH-
ctjnins V-cdow Shades
"
( -HBOMOS , EXGRATIKOS AN ]
PICTURE FRAMES.
Farnhaai8trtet.cojner fteenth
An indiscriminate slaughter it
clothins end gents' furmshiuj :
goods regardJess of prices at 20 (
Farnham street. Fine linen anc
cbevoit bhirts of our \vn make ai
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
Railroad Tickets
bought and sold hy P. Gottheimer ,
Broker , at 296 FanJiam street
Unredeemed fledges for Sale.
may ly2C5
ZSamlet Or urn ,
GENERAL DEALER IK
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
9th st , between Jones and Lrf-avcnn-orth sts.
/-VFFERS TO THE PUBLIC A MOST COM-
material for ladits * anil cliildrens' dresses. Al
so Calicoes of all grades and descriptions a tpe-
cialty. Boots and tliocb for ladies' gents' aud
childrens' wear.
ZHESIBTISTS ,
OFFICE , No. 232 FARM HAM ST.
Bel. 13th &i 14th Els. . O R AEC A.
KjJ-Mc .t unic"riiii' iviiilsts in tlieclty
DR , A , S , BILLINGS , .
IDIEILTTTST ,
Bet. 1 th and 14th , up stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain , by use of Hi-
trous Oxide .iaa.
VOffice oven tttll her eStf
BIBS. J. K. VAN UKUCOOK.
Eclectic Physician
Residence and offici 230 DoJ e st bet 14th and
15tb sta.
Special attention paid to ob'tctrlcs and dis
aces peculiar to women and children. f9tf.
I. VAN CAMP M. D.
Dispenses his own medclnes. tnd besides
regular practice , makes specialities of Derauxe-
menta and Diseases Peculiar to Women , tistu-
la , Piles and other Dlseaci'S of the Rectum.
OFFICE : Corner Faruuim aud 14th street * ,
first door to the right , upit I" . Rcsidenc- ,
MO Douglas street , lictweon 12 and 11th , next
to Lutheran Churchi Omaha , Feb. A < Wr s
. ' ' ian'ldAwif
All kinds ol light and heary
JIADE & REPAIR EI > .
Wo'Jc ? uarantcet'-a&k
258 HABHEY STEEE't.
'
SFEITCER'S
Fruit aiH Confectionary
Cor. 13th and I > avcii worth's IP. ,
yl43m A
225 TrfJi am Street , - * Ozata , Neb
_ \VBOI.KSAI. & AND EETA1L DKALKE IM
FURNITORB. BEDDING , ETC ,
11 C. - TALKE ,
MANUFACTUUtr AN1J UKA1UER IN
BOOTS & SHOES
10 18th St. Between Farnham an ! Douglas
12 _ _
tNOCH HENNEY ,
Justice of the Peace
Office over the State BanSr , cornerof Farn.
tain and 13th streets.
streets.SALOON
SALOON-
cor. ith and Douglas Sts. , where , in connec-
| lop with his bar he ? ct outnLuncUeTay
luorarnKaul U It AND LUNCH EVERY SAT-
U RDA Y. Oijc hint call. _ a'1"
ScUneldcr & Enrmcster
JJanuIacturor ? ol
ny , COPPER AND SHEET IHON
VTARE. DEALERS IN
Cookin ? htid Heating Stores.
Tin Roofing , Spouting au Gntteriig don
thort iibUcO'an.l in tbo btit msiincr ;
Jllteen trnni _ Tt24 dl
IJ.P.R.R , MEAT MARKET ,
16th street bet California and Webster.
KEEP ON HAND THE BEST
WE supply of FREslI AXD SALTED
MEATS. Also a Isrce stock of Fine Sugar
ured Hams and HrwiV , fast Baeon , at the low-
it lte . WJI AUsT A SNUTH ,
The Sioux City and TacKIf nallrosa ,
- InCaaoeetlou with th
SIOUX CITY & , ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
I CJ milts the shortest route from Omaha
and Ceanfll KiaZf to SU Paul , Jllneaoolls ,
Stlllwatcr , Anoka , Unlulii , Iiliuigrit , and all
points In Minnesota.
Train leaves Omaha daily , ( excep Saturday )
at 6 o.clock p. ra. , and Council Bluffs at 8:05 p *
m. , from Chicago A NorthWestern Depot.
Fare as LOW aud lime as QUICK as
by apy other Liiic.
PGLLHAN PALACE SLEEPING GARS
ON ALL EIGHT MS ,
Be sure your ticket reads VIA Slour City ,
thus avoiding circuitous routes and midnight
transfers.
Tickets can be purchav : 1 at the offices of the
Chicago & Noithiustcrn Hallway in Omaha
end Council Blu&s.
J C. BOYDEN ,
cn'Uaw. A Ticket Agf St P. 4 S. a R. R
St. Paul , Minn.
F. a HILL ,
Oen'l P Mnd Ticket Agt. , S. C. & P. , SIoui
City , Iowa.
QEO. W. GBATTON , Agent , .
163 Farnhara Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tulv 20. tf. _
stoi-aa.
Corner of Cunucgi and T-jreaty-seeoad 8tte t
The finest lager bfier con * *
stantly on hand.
1e25-6m CHAS. WEYMULLER. Prop
H. BKEDtC. C. J. KAECA I ]
.GliEBE i KAEBACH ,
Jith st. txtweea Fiurnhaia an arney s'i
OMAHA , - - NEB.
XANCFACTUnEIt O7
Spring and Farm Wagons ,
BUGGIES AND CAURMGBS.
0 ajf rs in and manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMULE ESTS1
R'ATTEKTION PAID T (
PARTICD nttubiNa.
and blacksmlthloi
MIDNIQ-HT.
THE WEST.
Mission of the United States
War Steamer Which Left
San Francisco Under
Sealed Orders for
the Mexican
Coast.
*
It Takes a Whole Sheriff's
Posse to Arrest the Poly
gamous "King of Utah. "
NEW YORK , Oct. 12.
The Jerome Park Jackson Club
races to-day , in selling race for a
purse of $500 , mile and a half , Kadi
< von , Galway second. Time 2:48 } .
The second race was the grand na
tional handicup sweepstakes , 2 }
miles. Mute Aeon , Shylock second ,
Bessie Lee third. Time , 1:43 } . The
third race was the annual sweep
stakes for three year olds , 2 } miles ,
Vandalete won Rutherford second.
Time , 4:03. The fourth race , Cham
pagne stekes , two year olds , J mile ,
Haderoli won , James second. Time
1:20.
SALT LAKE , October 12.
This evening Deputy Marshal
Pratt , in attempting to serve a sub
poena upon Brigham Young to ap
pear before the grand jury ; was re
fused admittance by the doorkeeper.
Marshal Maxwell was also refused
and was assaulted by one of the
gatekeepers. Maxwell after > vards
returning with a posse , and was
met at the door by Mayor Wells ,
through whom the service was ac
knowledged by President Young.
The Marshal stated that upon his
appearance with a posse he found
the house nnd yard occupied by a
large number of armed men. May
or Wells says no men were present
except those who happened to been
on tap street and were naturally
attracted by the rumors of trouble.
Ho expressed regret to the ' marshal
that the gatekeeper had 'made re-
sistcnce which was at the time un
known to and discountenanced by
Brigham Young.
I. T. , Opt. 12.
President' Grant. ' with Secretary
Boone and General .Barney arrived
here this morning. The Cherokees
turned out In large numbers , and in
an address made in their behalf by
Colonel Boudinot , he welcomed the
party to this section , througli which
they we're about to pass and which
contained thirty thousand civilized
Indians who had abandoned a wild
life for more than' oho gcD. * C " ! lx
He expressed the confidence which
the Cherokees , Choctaws , Chickasaws -
saws and Creek Indians felt in the
President's friendship for them
and his regard for their
interests evidenced in his an
nual messages. The President re
plied : It affords me pleasure to
visit your beautiful country , whicli
I have never seen 'before , though I
have been on all sides of it.
It is rich in soil 'and 'surpassingly
beautiful. AVithout saying any thing
at this time about the policy which
I tliihk should be adopted with re
gard to this'territory , I will e&y that
I am pleased with such evidences of
advancement among you and hope
you will be encouraged in cultiva
ting the soil of so rich and magnifi
cent J } . territory.
NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 12.
The following was received and
referred to the advisory board :
"ST. MABTINSViTiLE , La. , October -
ber 11. To Gov. Win. P. Kellogg :
1 have Ul/J honor to report that in
timidation reigns suprepp at Breanx
Biidge. One hundred ' anil fifty
while league cavalry were under
arms six miles above here last
night.
( Signed ) p. DELAIIOTTSSAYE , JR. ,
{ Sheriff St' Martin's parish. "
"St. MartinsvHle , Oct. 12. Gov.
\Vm. P. Kellogg : Receiving no an
swer to my dispatch , I repaired to ,
Breaux Bridge , where was registered - ]
ed 801 whites ami two colored Dem
ocrats. Altliqugh there are over SOO
Republicans in-that scot ion , not one
dar d'come forward to register , j > n
account 6 ? intimidation. " Musf I
continue Vo register ? ' * V
LOUIE C. LELOLOIRE , ,
Supervisor of Registration St. ajar >
tin's Parish.
A circular is issued to-day , signed
by B. F. Joubert and Jumps , dis
claiming in behalf of themselves
bud other colored men , participation.
, -/j "wmnattjy 'ththe ' few malcon
tents who managed tne"m > § lng-klr
the Central Church , October 8th ,
which adopted resolutions denounc
ing the State government , with
which the signers declare they are
in full sympathy. J
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct 12.
Early last month the'United
States war steamer Saranao sailed
from this port under sealed orders ,
for tha Mexican coast. She reach
ed La Paz on the 28th of September ,
when the commander put himsslf
in Immediate communication with
the authorities on the "subject of the
recent difficulties between himself
and the American citizens , the
owners of the mine El Triuinpho.
An investigation followed/ The
report of the comniandec wlll be
forwarded immediately to "Wash
ington , t
Gruet Binsley , rcronautjijbu mak
ing a landing on BernalJIeights ,
near this city last eveningT'dragged
on the ground and received injuries
which , it is feared , will/prove fatal.
News from the Arctic whaling
fleet are not encouraging. Up to
August 10th only fiVBs ( whales had
been seen by the whale "fleet The
season has "been very-J Bildr
A ratification meeting at Virginia
City , Nevada , Saturday nlght , Tvas
great Huccess. 'It calledC together
tbe largest concourse of people ever
gathered in that state. Over four
thousand were present. DeLong
addressed tbe meeting. Mr. Sharon
was not well enough to respond. A
letter from Senator Jones wasread ,
endorsing" the action of the" Kepub-
lican , parfy and its nominations.
Great enthusiasm * vas manifested.
The campaign in the Stata is now
opened * " w
fairly , j
3Thefuneral-of J. JI. EckJ&dt , su.
perintendeot of oonstructUiiuin tbo
new mines , who committed suicide ,
last week , took place yesteHfty , f.
ternoon , under the auspices o&thV
MWPJ ? fraternity.
4 O'CLOCK P.
Specially Esported for the Omaha Daily Ben ,
bv tbe Atlontlo anil Pacific TelemPh Co.
THE
The Political Pot in New York
Begins to Boil , and the Can
didates to Lose Their
Characters , IfThey
Have Any.
*
A Daring Adventurer Proposes
to Leave a Vessel 300 Miles
at bea in Order to Test
a Life-Saving Ap-
aratus.
( Special to the Bee. )
ScnuYLEir , NEB. , Oct. 12.
A lying canard has been sent to
the Herald against McBride which
will probably appear to-morrow
morning. Forewarn your readers
in this afternoon's edition. H.
BERLIN , Oct 12.
In consequence of Von Arnim's
feeble health , the government will
probably remove him to the private
hospital at Schonberg.
LONDON , Oct. 12.
The Empress of Russia visits the
Duchess ofEdinburghereon nrlday
next. On her arrival she proceeds
toEastwell Park , Kent
MEMPHIS , Oct 12.
Twenty-six of the Aikansas dele
gates passed through this city en
route to Chattanooga to attend the
convention. Messrs. Freeman ,
Sherman , Thompson and Stillwe'il
left to-day. Indications point to a
large attendance.
NEW YORK , Oct. 12.
Paul Boyndon , an attache of the
life saving station at Atlantic City ,
N. J. , left here yesterday by the
steamer Queen with the intention
of abandoning a vessel about 300
miles from Sandy Hook , for the
purpose of testing the merits of the
Merriman life saving dress. His
intention is to float and swim homeward - *
ward until picked up by some in
ward bound vessel. The suit'en- '
velopes' but the face of the wear
er , and 'is capable of sustaining a
weight of 300 pounds. Boyiidon
will carry in a water proof bag a
sufficiency of provisions and water
to last ten days. r _ ,
WASHINGTON , October 12.
General Sickels' application for
pay as Major General in the United
tu-"a grrnv. retired , to date from
the time that his pay administer to
Spain ceased , has , raised the ques
tion as to whether'under , the law of
1870 , retired t officers , who accept
sivil offices , and take pay for such
services , do iiot-wholly/vacate their
military commission. General Sick-
els' application was referred to At
torney General Williams for an
opinion , but that official has not
yet taken aqtjon on the subject , he
having' delayed doing so under
the impression that Ueneral Sickels
might desire to file an argument in
the case m support of his demand.
The decision of the case will affect
the position of Gen. Robinson , lieu
tenant-governor of New York and
a major-general on the retired list ;
Adam Badeau , now consul-general
at London , and others who now
hold , or have held since 1870 , civil
offices. / -
A few days before the breaking
jut of the Louisiana tioubles , the
government sold at public sale
it , . New Orleans three of the
monitor iron-clads which were
atthat point for 10,000 each. The
rang had , not yet been removed or
foe ve'sseJy delivered When tie ]
bmeute took place , null tuo United
States authorities immediately pla
ced on board with a view to quel
ling the troubles. The purchaser of
these yesjels during the past week
filed a demand at the JNavy De
partment for five thqusancl dollars.
NEW YORK , Oct. 12.
At about midnight last night a
large three-story frame building ,
No. 239 North Sixth street , Wil-
Uainsburg. owned and occupied tai
lless' & Hegenjan , pablnet manu
facturers , was totally destroyed by
flro. Loss , § 20,000 ; insured for
$5,000. Tbe adjoining buildings
were damaged to the amount of
5,000 , The fire WAS the work of an
Incendiary ,
A letter is published this morning
byJohnMoKeen arraigning Hon.
3. S. Tilden and opposing him as a
"
dangerous candidate"for Governor. '
McKeen accuses Tilden of being a
railroad monopolist , an enemy of
equal rights and a friend of exclu
sive privilege. 'Ihe campaign is now
becoming warm on both sides , each
calculating on a large majority in
the State. Democrats assert that
Tilden is certain of election by at
least 25,000 majority. Republicans
claim that Dix will have a more de
cisive victory than in 1872.
A Tribune Washington Lpecial
says more bogus South Carolina
bonds have been discovered , amount
ing to a million and a quarter of
dollars , besides the conversion of
bonds which Chamberlain & Co.
issued and the legislatuie repudiate.
These newly discovered bonds were
issued by the same parties , Scott ,
Parker & Chamberlain. The Attor
ney General refuses to move in the
matter.
PARIS , Oct 12.
The government has received on
official communication from the
Spanish government remonstrating
in an Imperious and irrelevating
tone against the alleged violation In
France of the neutrality laws. Spe
cial reference is made to the assist
ance said to have been tendered to
the Carlists in then operations in
the north , and aid extended to Car-
list refugees seeking asylums in
France and Switzerland.
The facilities granted to Carlists
in transporting arms and supplies
across the border are also made sub
ject of complaint. The remon
strance has seriously embarrassed
the cabinet , and rendered it exceed
ingly difficult for them to preserve
their official dignity , and at the
same time avoid embroiling the
countryinto "a general war with
Spain-which would Involve the en
tire position of Germany , and prob
ably open the way to another Eu-
.ropeaa war.
D'lsraeli's 111 Health so Serious
as to Prevent His Pro
jected Visit to
Ireland.
The Carlists in Spain Suffering
Continued Defeats at the
Hands of the Republicans.
The Famine in India at an End ,
Though the Continued
Drouth May Pro
duce Another.
- YQIUC , Oct 12.
From the latest Britibhfiles , per
steamer Java , of the Cuiiard line ,
we glean the following : Hon. B.
Disraeli is suffering irom a joint at
tack of bronchitis and gout. His
projected visit to Ireland has there
fore been postponed.
A large troop-ship of over two
hundred tons , with accommodations
for 1,500 persons , has been launched
at Blackwell.
Foreign mail brings Indian advi
ces which state that the famine is
at an cud , although thousands of
the natives are still obtaining relief.
The crops are suffering much from
droutn and in many , districts the
prospects for a rice crop are alarm
ing.
ing.The
The latest news from Madrid in
dicates that in all the recent en
counters the Carlists have suffered
defeats. Several bands have been
dispersed and their leaders compell
ed to seek refuge.
LONDON , pet. 12.
The British Board of Deputies in
terested in the Roumante question ,
are at a loss to understand the im
portance attached by the Associated
Press in cooling the statement of the
Bucharest correspondent of the Ail-
gemeinr Zeitung In'regard to Rbu-
manln Jews. The hostility of this
correspondent td Consul Peixotip's
active endeavors to ameliorate the
condition of the Jews in the princi
palities , has for a long time been
well-known. The real news of im
portance in regard to the
Roumanian question is , the
intimation of the policy pursued by
the American government. The
British Secretary of State , the Earl
of Derby , is now actively engaged
with the Berlin Cabinet in perfect
ing negotiations which will lead to
the permanent establishment of
Jewish rights and interests in Rou-
mania. The joint labors of tlie
A'pierican and British Board and
the zeal ot Consul Peixottos are
about being crowned with success ,
notwithstanding the latter's ene
mies at Bucharest aud at Washings
ton.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Money Market.
NEW VfoRic , October 12.
Money Easy at 23 p6r cent.
Exchange Heavv ; now 4 85 ©
4 88.
88.Gold
Gold Dull , heavyf at 10J ; de
clined 9J ; now 10.
Govt's Strong , principal busi
ness registered utlO"10i.
Stocks Higher ; * advanced " 12 ;
above lower prices last"week , after
wards reached quarter to half ;
Erie W. U. L. S. R. I. leading.
Erie , 30J PM , 47J ; U P , 36 } ;
W U 70 } .
New York produce Market.
JS'EW YORK , Oct. 12.
Breadstuffs Quiet. '
Flour Heavy and lower to sel
lers ; superfine slate and western
nominally 4 60(44 ( 76 ; extra 5 10@5
l '
75.
Wheat Heavy ; No 1 spring 120
© 1 23 ; No 3 Chicago 119 < SXl 21 ; No
2 Milwaukee spring 114@115.
Corn Dull ; western mixed 90 } .
Oats Steady at 6264i.
-Bye Qujet ,
Sarley Quiet.
Provisions Heavy and nominal
ly lower.
Chicago Pruuuce market.
CHICAGO , Oct. 12.
Flour Dullweakgood ; to choice
spring extras , 4 50@5 00 ; low to
medium 4 25@4 50 ; supers 3 50@
400 Wheat Dull ; cash 90 } , Nov. 89 ,
year 99 } .
Corn Weak ; cash , 7G7GJ | ; Oct.
78J ; Nov 72 } ; year 70V.
1 Oats Weak ; cash49 ; Novem
ber 47 } ; year 40 } .
Barley Steady ; cash 1 09 ; Nov.
1 04@1 05.
Rye 84.
Hlghwlnes 1 00101.
Pork Steady ; year 17 65 ; Febru
ary 18 1218 75.
Lard Quiet ; year , li 45 ; Febru-
Gold Closed at 110.
St. Louis Produce market.
ST Louis , October 12.
Flour Unchanged.
Wheat Dull and drooping. No.
3 fall , 1 00 ; No. 2,1 13@1 13 } .
Corn Higher ; 83.
Oats Dull and lower , at 51@51 } .
Rye Unchanged.
Whisky Firm , at 1 04.
Pork Dull ; 22 00.
Lard Lower ; summer , 13 } ,
Chicago Live Stock Market.
CHICAGO , October 12.
Cattle Receipts 6000 ; Market
steady and quiet ; prices unchanged ;
Texan steers , 2 C53 37 } ; fair to
choice steers , 8 50@6 10 ; extra steers
6 256 50.
Hogs Receipts 18,000 ; weak and
easy , closing moderately active aud
steady ; good fo choice , 5 90@G 60j
extra heavy , 0 70@6 90.
Sheep Small market and prices
steady and unchanged.
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. Louis , Oct. 12.
Hogs Receipts , 2,300 ; yorkers
active at 5 50 ; bacon , 5 50@5 85 ;
butchers , 6 00@6 50.
Cattle Lowest grades plenty and
dull ; Texaus , 1 75@3 50 ; wintered
2 004 00.
BEES ! BEES | ! BEES ! ! !
m HE tlndenlgned has sixty swarms of na-
JL tire and Italian be-s for sale , In hives of
the American and Buckeye patents. Strong
iwanns at six to eight dollars earn , with ectaal
cost of hive added. Light swarms , from four to
six dollars each. I hare more tes than tfie
location will support , and must sell.
Address. :
HIEAil CRAIG.
' Fort Calhoon , lb
Omaha & St. Louis Shorl
Line.
1874 = !
The Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Bluffs R. S
Is tli-j only dire line to
iss1. . aj o-crse
AND THE EAST , FBOH
OMAHA AND THE WEST
HO CHANGE i caib between Omaha and St.
Louis anu bit ore between OMAHA
anu c.W YORK.
Thisth Only Jne running a
SLEEPING OAU EAST
FROM OMAHA , OH AKBITAIi
OK THE UNION PACIFIC
KXPUESS TRAIN ,
WPassenijers tatlng othoi routes Bare a
Jlsasrecablo transfer at tne Kirer Station.
PASSENGEU. T1IAIKS DAILT I
8 BEACHING ALL
EASTEEH AHD WE3TEBN CITIES
With Less Changes and in advance of other
lines.
This Entire Line is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars ,
Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars ,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Westin houae
Air Brake. -
- - . _ -
VSee that your tickets lead ria
Kansas City * H Josppli & Council
Ilalrocl ,
Via Omaha and St. Louit.
Ticket * for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham
streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha.
J03. TEHOlf , QEO. L. BRADBURY ,
Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent.
. F. BARNARD , A. C. IUWE3 ,
Gen-1 Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt. ,
St.Joa > Dh. St-Jowoh.
S.OT7TS
IE .A. S T.
3 TRAINS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. X.OU1S 1VITII
Pullman Palace Cars
THBOUGH WITHOUT CHANGE
'
-TO-
Indianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
C&iuago ,
Colmnbus ,
Pittsburg ,
PMladelpMa ,
Baltimore
Washington ,
-AND
NEW YORK
ArrlvU of Trairs from the West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
3leveandj ! Buffalo & Boston
Are for Pale at the
- - Comyany ' Ofiice ,
I. E. eorA.fi Fourth < fc Chestnut tt * . .
il.LonU , nnd at the Principal Ral'-
vay Office * In the West.
JHAS. BABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL
S'thern Pass. Aa't , AVest'n Pass. As't.
DALLAS , TBX4S. HAVSAS Crir ,
, SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT.
Gen t Bupt. , Qen'l Pass. Ag't.
29t' INDIANAPOLIS ST. Louis
E. KliLLEY ,
Attorney 1 CounseloratLaw
Ifflca Hoomi , Orelghton Block , ) . nvATTA .
OtAHA.
Cor. 16th andDolglas Bts. J
COLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PROMPT-
J ly attended to. No charge unless collec-
ions ara made. Houses to let and rents col'
ected. Real estate bought and sold. aplTtf
O. BALLOT7 ,
iTTQRNE Y at LAW
) ffice n Crelghtoa'a riow bloclt , southeast cor
room , floor.
) MAHA , - SEE.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE
,
Attorney- - Law
Joom No. 1 , S. E. Coiner IJt.hanJ p.cmglas Sts ,
3MAHA , - - NEBR.
r. 8. SPAUN. rrFO. K. PRITCUCTT
SPAUN & PRITCHEH ,
Vttornejs and Counselors at Law.
PE" ( 5 , 5W ( TTBU . i B'.rcet.
Address LonV Rnx wa Omaha ,
Wf J. CONHELL ,
OcxKun.aol3.o3r
AND
Dfftrict Attorney for Second Jud
icial District.
[ ) Ft ICS South side of Farnhara , between
16th SP 1 16th sU. , opposite Court Ilonse.
A. BALDWIN u 2O. M.
BALmVIX & O'BKIEX ,
ATTOENEYS LAW
Office Caldwell Block , Douglas Street ,
OMAHA. - - - - NEBRASKA.
JsJvJU
PARKE GODWIN ,
Attorney at Lawi
( Hellmin likct , )
433 THIETBESTH STBBET , OKAHA
a2E lin
JOHN W , LTTLE ,
itlornef-at-LaTf end Solicitor in
Eqaity.
OFFIOt-Orer Firrt Ifatlonil
N. J. BVBNHAM ,
ATTOBSEI AND COUNG LLOK AT
LATY ,
S. E. Cor : isth and Douglaa Streets.
OMAELA" - - NEB.
B
Clearing Sale ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! !
-AT-
OEUSOKSHANK'S
Clearing Sale !
THIE.TT
- BEING OUK
Clearing Sale ! Annual Clearing Sale
OF
Foreign , and Domestic
Clearing Sale.
DRY GOODS
Clear-ing Sale !
ftct-JlV tj
FEEARATOIIY-TO STOCK ; TAKINO.
A. CRUICKSHANE ;
Sale !
Clearing
marS Cor. 14rih hiid Fsrnliaiii Ms.
A T.Xj STOCTC , H.873.
IHOWN , 248 Douglas Street ,
tVHOLESALESAND-RETAIL
DRY GOODS , CARPETS ,
AND Oil , CLOTH.
An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to be
sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of
IlRHOf , EfflPEISi OliOm , RSPELLANfi ,
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , ale 7ELVBT & BEATER CLOAKINGS ,
A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS.
MERINO IJ.NDBBWEAR AND WORSTED G-OODS.
TABLE LIXEN IN OB yr TAHIETi" . A PULL LINE OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPI fS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING RU8S , AND MATS ,
urniture , bedding , Mirrors ,
everything pertaining to the FTTRNITURE and UP
HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased hiastock , and'now
has a complete assortment oi FINE , MEPIUM and LOW
PRIOED goocls , which he is offering at such REDUCED
PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring
anything in this line , to examine his stock before purchas-
PABLOB-.SL'TS , LOUNGED &c , , UPHOLSTEBEDJANP
COVERED TO ORDER.
. . SHIVERICS ,
2O3 'Gn.
L. WOODWORTH ,
238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
W-A.GO1T
Wood Stock ,
-OiD
WAGON HARDWARE ,
Patent Wheels , Finished Gearing , &c.
Axles , Springs and Thimble Skeins
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Hacks ssl Buggies
Stmlebaelter Wagon ] Depot.
"
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mcbGLJ
G , STBIFFLER
DEALER IN
CROC SE.IES ,
Provisions
Fruits " ,
Kuis ,
Confpctioneryt
Tobacco ,
Segars ,
S. E. COB. OF TE5TH 'and FABHHAM.
IMt
WHOLES A L E3 C AiNB I E 5
I arc. o\v inarmlacturing all varieties oi candies' ]
andlwill sell a
s
Dealers lu this State need not want to go East for CANDIES ,
A trial is solicited ,
- "L2tlx.
mchlltl
J. WILBUR ,
Books and Stationery ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Fourteenth Street , - Omah.cu , ITeb
GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALT. SCHOOL BOOKS
arSlmyBTJEK / & AdTTJ A-TJO-ia : .
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th. and Blarney Streets ,
Fall And Winter Styles
A. POLAOK ,
CL O T H IE R ,
238 Farnhaaaa. St. Hearll4th , .
Fine and Medium Clothing ,
and. Fnrnisning Goods *
! ET THE