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VOL. IV. OMAHA FRIDAY MOB WING OCTOBER 16 , 1874. NO. 102. Plitt DAILY BEB. t DWAHD HObKWATKK , IMifir and Prop'i fflf Ao. 138 mmtiam street. Ninth and Teiitli. TEJ1MS OF bUb&CEIITION : - , one y r. in a < 3T _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . copjone six month * , in advance.- . . . . 4.00 " three mrntlis in ailYanw. 2.00 earn not paid m advance , S8 per annum will collcted FBEDSBiCK , Best and Cheapest Mats and Caps. I O AH A. G randl * ulnl Hotel. Jil . OMAHA BDSINESS DIRECTORY. CEAOKEB UASUPAOIOBY. Smith. 185 Harner lreet. lt. McChireA . 12th. dcclfclf BOOTS AITD SHOES. Lang. 155 Farnlixm si , between 1Mb Philip 115h fetiUrl CONPECTIONFRY. * Lat -y , corner 12th nd Douglas strwui , HI iiunufacturpr and wlmliitalc dealer in randnsnnd conlettionery. Country trade co llected , apltf GOAL DEALERS. J Kill it.roal , lime , cruirn tlialr etc. , FlMid FarnLam si. feMSinS PAWN BEOKEB. Elguttcr , No. 200 Tarnham it. cl7U M LAUNDRY. laun-lrr opened at oil llth t. , het. Anew . ' Dounlas. The washing and Ironing will be done to order , first class work t 80 * P "ACTORY. TJreminm Scxp Worts. Powell A. Co , still JL manufacture tl-eir 1'rriiiium Soap. Five first premium awardeJ by the t ongla county and stile fairs , and Fottawiltamio county , la. Orders noliitwl from the trade. i ATTORNEYS. E. F. SMYT1IE. G. C. GRAVES. \ "SMYTHE& GRAVES , Lt ( - AttorneysatLa Hoom 5 Creiehton Block. SAVAGE & .MANDERSON , Attorneys at Law , 212 FAKNHAil BTBEAT. JOHN C. COttIN , COUNSELOR. OrKICE-CKEIGHTON'S BtOCK , OMAHA , NKttUASUA. arfitt T. W.rr. . Jticnurds , A .ttomey at Law , Oiflcc4flO 13I1J St. , li'et. Farnliam and JI ; rni y Omnha , Kelt. P * 0. 0.G. G. W. A31I5UOSE , UEMCK-S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA . FEB. arSU E. ESTAUltOOST. n. M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE Crelcuton Uluck. Omaha , Neb. - DbXTER L THOMAS , Attorney and' .Counselor at Law. * Vlescher1 Block , OrFICE-Booro No * NEB OMAHA - - K. Kfc'L.I.KV , Attorney ! Counselor at Law OfSee Boom , OreJ'rli'on Block. ) OMAHA Dor. 15th and L'oSglu Pjs. f < /COLLECTIONS M UjrjTlil * AND PROMPTly - \ ! ly attended to. No charge uidCss cvl Ice- lions ure made , liuubcatolet and rcuU rol- * ctw1. Keitl pttate liuuclH and sold. ap7tf O. BALIiOU , ATTORNEY at LAW OfCro it Crelgliton'i iivtr blocL , southeut cor room , floor. OMAHA. MW. _ J. S. SHROPSHIRE , Attorney- - Law Jtoom Ko. I , ix E. Coict-r | th and Douglas Sis , OMAHA. - . I. H..SPAU ! . . SPAl'N ' & PRITCHETT , Attorneys ind Counselors at Lair. PtE-n. SOfi Twelf Address f wV Rn mo Omaha. C7o-CL23.fSloll.OX AtU rney for Second Jud icial Dhlrlct. MtS ivtuth stle o ( Farnham , twtwevn IMh an ' I64h sl . , on"witn Court Houxo. . EALDWIN XO. U. O'BRIkN. ATTORN F.YS LAW ldwoll Block , ' ) ousla Ktreet , ilMAHA. - - - - NEI1UASKA. PAKCE GODWIN Attorney at Illelliuao UUel , ) T I.THTKTEEIiTH STREET. OMAHA < it > 1 B J01EN W. LYTLE , ant ! Solicitor in r.qnlfy. -Orer First KaUoail B ak , N. J. BUBNHAM , ATTOUNET A\I > COUNS LLOn IT LAW , S. E. Cor 15th aud Doajlaa Stree's. * * OMAEA - - NEB. " \Viio pays ? We mean who is generous emugh to pay the hills contracted by the defeated and defunct " funct candidates ? THE most utigratelul wretch in .Nebraska is H bertsou , of La Platte. He emptied ColonelNoteware's beer "keg , and then took his Bourbon ticket straight. -OMAHA can now read her title clear as " the weakest town in the Union. Only eight votes cast in all the wards of this city for the Tem perance ticket. Send for Siister Van Cott. " ! T is an ill wind that blows no body good. " The victoiica of the Bourbons in Ohio and Indiana will very materially aid .Nebraska's con tingent in swinging over tLe Con- uressional bars. Applicants for postofliced and" postal clerltships and garden sass will therefore govern themselves accordingly. Address your applications to Honorable Pat rick O. Hawes , M. C. , Ava&hington , D. C. that the battle is over , we cheerfully acknowledge that the three Democrats elected to terve the people of Dougla-s county in the leg islature are men M ho. judging from their antecedents , will make a high ly creditable recoid. llustin , Mur phy , and Baker are , severally and jointly , men whose sound judg ment , good business qualifications , aud sterling integrity are a guaran tee that the people will be well terved. An indiscriminate klaugfllcr in clothing and gents' furnishing goods regardJess of prices at 200 Farnham street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts ot our wn make at $2.00 and § 2.50 each. Mailroad Titixts bought and sold by P. Gottheimer , Broker , at 296 Fariihain street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may Iy26 XZamlot Orum , aSXEDAl. DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 9th st , between Jones ami j-fuiven wort lists. TO THE PUBLIC A MOST COMplete - OFFERS Hns of I > r Goods. Fancy Good' , \\oolennndCutton Hiinncls. Wrapper DeLalns Woolen bhawls and all UnJs of fall and winter material for ladles' and cM'drens' drui es. Al so Calicoes of all grades and dcFcriplion * a tfpe- ciaUr. Itoots and fchoes for ladies' Rents' and chUurens' wear. kepUdSnio * DENTIFTCY. RBXffTZSTS , OFFICE , No. 232 FARNHAM Si. CP STKS. Bet , 13th &Ulh Sis. . OlttAK-ft O T Oltlest .iinxctlci uir -nlisls in tlioclty DR , A , S , BILLINGS , , St. . Got. 1 lth and 14th , up Ulrs. Teeth extracted without pain , by use of lt\- \ trou Oride ias. ores itrU rcc cStf . K. VANUKKCOOIi Eclectic Piiysician lUxldeiice and offid 2TO Dodge st bet 14th nnd 15th sU. 8 | > eclal attention' paid to obstetrics pi.d dla ace * peculiar to women and rldldrcn. [ ytf. I. VAN CAMP M. D. Dispenses his own uicdclnc * , anil bonidor regular practice , makes ni-eeiiUUlOT of l > t.raUM- monta and IHseuses Peculiar la Women , Fistu la , Piles and otner Diseases of the Uectuui. OFWPK ; Corner Farnham and 14th streets , firitdoor to the right , up stairr. I'.cslJencc , 210 Douglai ttre < r , ) < fctwen 11 ! aud TUh , ntzt to Lutherau Church , Omaha , Veh. A < idi.s Lock Box 3iH. , WILLIAM SEXAUER * 225 rinbam Street , - - Omaha , Neb _ WHOLESALE AKD BETAIL DKALKR IX FURNITSRE. BEDDING. ETC. F. A. PETEiiS. Saddle and Harness Maker , AXIJ CAURIAGS T1U3IMEI ? , So. 274 earnliiui . bM. 15li < t mtli ALL orders and repairing prruipt ! y atten led toard satisfaction guarrantte > l. ( or 100,000 KIOH rABMINO LAHD 1H KEBEASZA1I REAL ESTATE AGENTS , AKU LOTS .n the city of Omaha , HOUfaCS on HOGGS & . HIM. 231 Dodge street. A.Votarv Public , a > * ays la otBce. Mrs. D. A. Fashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth St. , > 3)3m OMAHA. IV KU. ENOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace Office orer tno Stale Bank , cornfrof Farn. hani and,13tii Ktrnets. NEW SALOON- SIlY , the popular Saloon lei-per , h s re fitted tip the bnscucnt of old Herald buiMing. cor. 13Ui and Itouglas Sta. , where , in connec tion with his tar he fct * out a Lunch everv loornlnRaod UKAXD LUKCU EVERY SAT" UKDAY. GivohlinncaJl. al > ltf Corner of Cumings ead Twenty-second streets The finest lager baer con stantly on hand. ItB-Gm CUAS. WEYilULLEP. . Prop It. OBEBK. C. J. EAEGA B : GllEHE & JLVBBACH , 15th st. between Farnbsm an arnef a > OMAHA , - - NEB. JCAJJOFACTCBKB OJ Spring and Farm Wagons , BUGGIES AXD-CAUIUIGBS. IJealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL I3IPLE3TEKTS ! JtT'EXTION PAID TO * B"Bepalrlnp nf wagon and blacknnlthlng Promptly done it reuooable prlce J tordwg MIDNIG-HT. ( Special to the line. ) BLOOMIXGTON , Oct. lo. EDITOR BEE Judging from the three precincts heard from in the county out of seven , the whole vole will be about 400 republican majority on the State ticket , or an average ( f about 200. Uloomington about 50 majority over all for county seat. Hot contest over local matters. O. NEBRASKA CITY Out 15. Latest figures for Otoe countyv show that Moon , TJtley.Tomlin and N Jl Pinney are elected. > ISLAND , Oct. 15. Hall county glvea Crounse 321 majority ; T/ecliuck , 150 ; McKenzie - zie , 350 ; Porter , 380 ; Barton , 367 ; Platte , 141 ; Garber , 230 ; jo.dun , 127. TEUUE HATTTE , Oct. 15. Hunter , Republican , was elected to Congress from this district by 193 majority. ORLEANS , Oct. lo. On the city nominations this af ternoon , Joseph Bontclle , colored , defeated General A. S. Badger , for Criminal Sheriff , by 14 votes. PILLA , la , Oct 15. Marion county gives JLOtmg , rep. , for secretary of State , 200 majority ; Sampson for congress , 300 majority. A republican gain over last year of 703. BALTIMORE , Oct 15. A match race for a pur e of So- OOO.between the stallions Jay Gould and Bashaw , jr. , took place this af- termioou. Bashaw broke down very soon after starting , and pulled out at the end of the lirat heat , be ing very lame , whereupon the judges allowed him to be withdrawn. NEW IOUK , Oct 15. The great four-oared race between the Anolastan boat club , Washing ton , D. C. , and the Nassau boat club of New /ork city , three miles , straight away , came of 1 * on Hai lem river to-day , and was won by the " \Vashington club in 19 minutes and 52 seconds. NEW YORIC , Oct 15. The Tammany Hall Congression al Convention held to-night , nomi nated the following gentlemen to the next Congress : Fifth Congres sional District , Edwin II. Mead ; Sixth. Hon. S. S. Cox ; Eighth , Col. Fred M. A. Conklin ; Ninth , Hon. P. Wood , long term , Richard Schell ; Tenth , Abraham S. Hewitt ; Elev enth , Benj. A. Willis. All unani mous. NEW YORK , Oct. 15. At a meeting qf the directors of the W. U. Telegraph Company to day , the following oflioors were elected : President , Wm. Orton ; Vice President , A B Cornell , A Hchfcll , Gee H Elmford , Marvin Qreen , Harrison RurHce ; executive committee S II Banker , A IJ Cor nell , Harrison Durkeo , Marvin Green , J Harker , Ed win 1) Morgan , A Shell , W K Thorn , C Vanderbilt and Frank Work. CHICAGO , Oct 15. At a meeting of the general freight agents h'ere to-day , the following classification of freight' was adopted , to become rated November 2.1th : Chicago to New York , first-class , ? 1 50 per hundred Ibs. ; second-class , SI IP ; third-class , 85 cents ; fourth- class , 4o cents. Cattle rates were ' established from Chicago to New York at 55 cents per hundred wt , and pro-rata on tljis raie to ritts- burg and Buffalo. INDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 15 , Official returns to-day change the returns glen last night in the 1st , 8th and 9th Congressional districts. In the Istdistrlct , Fuller , Demociat , is elected over Hellman by 400 ma jority. In the 8th , Hunter , Repub lican , js re-elected by 168 majority. In the 9th' , C'ason , Republican , is re- elected. In the seventh ( Indianap olis ) district , Lenders , Democrat , is elected by 505 majority. The dele gation will stand B Democrats and 5 Bepublicans , a Demociatlc gain of live _ JJITTLE HOOK , Oct. 15. t It Is estimated from returns al ready in , that 105,000 votes were , , cast , the largest ever polled in the State , that the constitution and the Democratic state ticket received 0'0,000 to 1 5.000 against , thus giving the Conservatives 75,0,00 majority. In Lee the entire colored Republi can element voted for the constitu tion ; In Phillips about 700 colored ' votes for the constitution , and in ; Pulaski about 300. It is estimated ; from'S.OOfa / } JWjQOD Republicans voted for the constitution. The- vote is very full all over the state , CHICAGO , Octoberl5. The Odd Follows this evening closed their session jn this c ty by a grand re-union at McCormlck's Hall. The Presbyterian Synod of Illinois met here this evening. No business was transacted , but a sermon was preached by Rev. Mr , NoyesA . The People's party of thisclty _ to day nominated Frank Agnew for sheriff , and Emil Dietzsch for core ner. \ A meeting was held jn 'Robert Goyer's ! | church on the north side , to take measures to prevail upon tke reverend gentleman to refuse the call from the New York Unitarian brethren , and remain with his pres ent charge , COLUMBUS , O. , Oct. 15. Election returns arc sufficiently full to make sure tlie election o'f the following Congressmen : - Saylor , Democrat , 1st district ; Banning , Democrat , 3d ; . , Savage , Democrat , 3d ; McMahoii , Demo crat , 4th ; Rice , Democrat , 5th ; Hurd , Democrat , 6th ; Neal , Demo crat , 7th ; x.awrence , Repjiblican , 8th ; Poppleton , Democrat , . 9th ; Foster , Republican , 10th ; Vance , Democrat , llth ; Walling , Demo crat , 12th , and to fill vacancy. Fer- ick , Democrat ; Southard , Democrat , 13tn ; Cowan , Democrat , 14th ; Van Vornes , Republican , 15th ; Danford , Republican , 16th ; Woodworth , He- publican , 17th ; Monroe , Republican , 18th ; Garfield , Republican , 19th Payne , Democrat , 20th. S At the democratic headquarters to-night the returns from 78 coun ties show a net ; democratic gain since 1873 over last year of 17 912 M'lth ten counties to hear these counties go democratic theyjl will carry the State by 18,000 * 1 Jty. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported for the Omaha Daily Bon by the ynl ntlo and Peci o TeleCraWh Co. Miscellaneous. The Indians of ths Osage Agen cy , Indian Territory , Leave ths Scalping Business , and Go to Building Houses. What Happens to a Man in Salt Lake City if He Knov/s Any thing Against a Sainted Apostle. DENVKR , October 15. A company of cavalry crossing over from Arkansas Valluy to Fort Dodge , Kansas , a few days since , found the mutilated bodies of five men , the papers found on four of the bodies identified them as Messrs. Griilin , Dasher , Kemp and Bolea ! party of buffalo huntcis who left the settlements aboutsix weeks ago The hearts of thiee of the victims were pieiccd with bullets and ar rows , Mr. Dasher's legs and arms broken and body horribly mangled. A party of four boys , twelve or fifteen years of age out hunting near Boulder , Col. , yesterday , \\hen one boy started a Jack Rabbit , and thinking he could capture it with bis hands , it being behind bunch- wood , threw down his pistol ; one bo3T named Jacobaon seeing the pistol tel on the ground picked it up , and in doing so discharged it , the ball passing through his heart , killing him instantly. WASHINGTON , Oct. 14. - The wedding of Miss Strong , the daughter of Judge Strong , of the United States Supreme Court , to Mr. Flanagan , of Philadelphia , took place yesterday at 11 o'clock at the residence of the bride's father. It \vas an elegant affair. The October returns of the depart ment of agriculture indicate an av erage condition of 86 per cent of corn against 83 per cent in Septem ber. All the "New England States show an improved condition except Maine an Connecticut ; thu Middle States show a decline ; the South Atlantic coast and Gulf States will about hold their own , except Louis iana , where the average decreases from 70 to 69 ; < > f the southern in land States , Tennessee and West Virginia , show considerable im provement ; Arkansas and Ken tucky are almost stationary ; north of Ohio the condition of crops were more favorable ; Michigan , Indiana and Illinois show rising averages : Wisconsin declined 4 per cent ; west of Missouri and on the Pacific coast all States show improved condi tions except Oregon , v.'hiph remains the sarfle. Ii ; States atmcteu" with grasshopper plague gonsjderable improvement upon the low average of last month is manifest , Official returns made to the Bureau of Sta tistics show that 'during the three months ending September 7th , 1874 , there arrived at the port of New York 47,054 emigrants and 12,798 passengers , not emigrants. , Total number of emigrants , 21,614 were males , 21,490Jemalcs. These emi grants represented over 340 difleiont occupations" .NEW YORK , Oct. 15. Fourth dayjof the fall meetjnc of the American * Jockey Club. The day was cool " "and pleasant , and brought ifajr attendance of specta tors to the Bourse. The first race was for a purse of five' hundred dollars lars , distance one mile. Survivor was the favorite am } won the race , beating Stanford q , length and a half , With Resolute third ; time 146. ; The second race was for three-year- olds , for a purse of five hundred dol- lars-dlstance ; , a mile and a quarter. Four horses started. In the pools Hoaxer sold as the favorite. At the _ start JNeliie Norton took the lead , ana passed the stand on the first turn in advance ; this she kept until after passing the last turn , when Hoaxer went to the front The race was gallantly contested to the end , Nellie Norton winning bya neck , .with Hoaxer second ami * Emma lasf ; no time taken. ' . The third race was for a purse of five hundred dollars , for tworyear- ojds | djstauqe three-quarters of a mile. TJjere were eight entries and six horses started. In the pools James A- was the favorite. Aristi- des led at the start , James A. se- cgpd , and the rest following closely. James A. won the race , with Aris- 'tjdes second ndw Hyderati third ; time 1:18J. The fourth race was for a purse of § 000 ; distance one mile and three- fourths. There were seven entries , but flvp started. 'Jhe race was won by Grinshcad by half a length , Shylock - lock second , Littleton thjrd. Tinio 310 ; , The-fifth raoe\vaa for members' cup ; valued at $500. with $ 60 add ed. Distance one mile and an eighth. Members of the club to ride. Three"started. . The race was won by "Limestone , Fadladen second end , Grey Planet third. Time 3:04 ? . The last race was a handicap stee ple chase for $ S90. Distance about two miles and a half -Four started. The hor.-es had an excellent start and a fine struggle took place. Trou ble and Daylight look the last hur dle , together with Mary Clark at theiphcels , when Daylight throwing her rider heavily to the ground , striking on his head , Trouble came in winner bj * ' seven length , Mary Clark second. Time 4:36J. The jockey wag picked up insen sible , and it was at first thought his neck was broken , buthesiib equcnt- ly revived somewhat , but his injur ies are p-obably fatal. The horse was not injured. A Rudolphe has challenged Gar- nier to play a game of billiards , 3 ball caroms , to decide the question of championship. Accompanying the cnallenge was sent $500 forfeit money , and the announcement of his willingness to increase the stakes to $5,000 or $10,000 , should Gamier desire it. Tue latter's friends claim he is ready to play ( or any amount , and if the challenge is accepted the merits of the men be decided , as there is a decided personal feeling existing between them. It is op tional with Gamier whether he plays for the champion cue or not ; he has already won it three times. The stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph company held an annual meeting for the purpose of fleeting a board of directors for the ensuing year. CirnYEN.vn , Oct. 15. " The Cheyenne Leader in to-day's issue contradicts the report tele graphed east by the correspondent of the New York Herald , charging frgud upon the Indian agents at Red Cloud aud Spotted Tail. The editor says : "The correspondent has learned more in a two days' visit to tnese agencies than has government commissions that have been sent out by the department of the in terior durins the last three years , \vith full power to examine into the affairs at the'c agencies. These commissioners , such men as Bishop Hare , Rev. Mr. Hinman , Dr. Cox , Messrs. Lines' and Frank Smith , of Washington , and Indian Inspector - | -tor Bevier , after having spent sev eral months at aud in the vicinity of the agencies , report that the af fairs at these places are managed with economy and honesty , and justice toward the Indians. S.w/rLAKK , October 14. Apostle Gcorgo Q. Cannon learn ing surreptitiously that the witness es to hisliumerous crimes were sub- poenied before the grand jury , re moved them from ihe city before the arrival of the officers , and they can not be found. NEW OlCM'ANS , Oct. lo. A dispatcli from Iberia states that William Thorn , colored , was mur dered on the night of the 3d inst. He hi.d made sevcial democratic pecchcs and it is charged that he was killed by hineighbors. . The Republican convention to day nominated Felix Labula for Mayor. Governor Kellogg has issued a proclamation raising the quaian- [ tino. tino.Government Government cavalry has left for Alabama. W.\SII1NC1TON , Oct 15. Agent Gibson , of the Osage Agen cy , Indian Ternlory , in a letter to Superintendent Hoag , of the 4th instant , says : A great revival in the civilizing line has been prevail ing and gaining force every day. Big Chief and Black Dog called for and obtained a supply of axes and iron wedges for their bands and said th-jy had decided to split rails and build houses. Wat nka sent a let ter requesting twenty-two axes and handles , and his brother has also been in and obtained a supply for his people. The Governor was out with a good lot of his braves , with axes , spades and picks , improving the road between the station and the agency. They have decided to scat ter out all of their bands , and under no circumstances to permit them selves to herd together in villages ; and have agreed to pay $1 50 per hundred for all lumber they can use properly. Iioquest that a portable saw mill be purchased at once for Salt Creek Station. NEW YORK , Oct. 15. The Republic's Indianapolis spe cial .estimates the Democratic ma jority in Indiana under lii.OOO. The Republicans were over-burdened with the temperance issue. A Republic Little. Hock special charges the Democrats with delay ing the returns in order to doctor tl-em. The estimated Democratic majority is from IQ.QQQ to 15,00.0. Thp Pemopratic State Central Com- mittf e has Tlhpatplie5 * from thp Dem ocratic State Central Committee of Ohio , claiming 15,000 majority and a gain of six or seven Congressmen , also from the DeinocratjcState Cen tral GommUte of Indiana , claiming 15,000 to 20,000 , majority and nine out of thirteen Congressmen and a majority of the legislature. TheWoiId , commenting on the result of yesterday's election says , as the result of one day's wort , four States , Ohjo , Ijifliona , Yx'est Virgin ia and Arkansas , have been enjisted and enrolled for hattjo in ' 870. Against Grant it predicts fuller , more sweeping vlotorlns h > Novem ber , especially in Illinois , The Times , edltor'ally comment ing on tlie election , concedes a dem ocratic victory in Ohio and Indiana , the fornjer being a substantial one , it concedes the results in other states indicates no important changes in political circles. The democratic vic tory in Ohio is due to the repub licans there announcing in the favor temperance ; it admits that the condition of the South is not gain ing republican votes , which no one doubts. The President did hjs duty jn puttjng down thp Now Orleans afajr last month , hut still this duty is not calculated to' excite enthusi asm for his party ; accuses the Re- publicansof giving unreliable reports concerning Southern outrages , in expectation of exhibiting Demo cratic depravity , but the public seem to have thought tjjat however de praved the Democrats inay have been , tlie existence of a reign of ter ror in the South was something for which the Republicans were not wholly irresponsible. JNcw YORK , Oct. 15 , The general Eeplscopnl canon re assembled to-day after the usual opening exercises. After it having been asbertalned that the Rev. Dr. E. Wells was confirmed Bishop of Wisconsin yesterday , Hon. Samuel B , Ruggles , a lay delegate from New York , gave the most unqualified de nial to the statement made that he had said that Dr. Wells had been confirmed Bishop of Wisconsin yes terday. He said the statement was a most absolute and unqualified falsehood. Mr. Sullivan , of Chica go , made a similar denial. St. Louis Produce Market. ST Louis , October 15. Flour Low grades scarce ; firm ; hiph grades J lower. Wheat Dull and lower ; No. 3 , 98 } ; No. 2 , 1 10@111J. Corn Dull and drooping ; J 80 ; new , 63 track. ' Oats Dull and unsettledNo. . 2. 49 } . Barley Firm ; No. 2 , 1 11117J. Rye Opened firmer at 90@91 } . Whiskey Firm , tOl. Pork Quiet ; 22. Lard Fair demand , 11 for Janu ary. Chicago Live Stocjc Market. CHICAGO , October 15. Cattle Receipts , 3,500 ; market active , and firm , at full prices , for good and choice , others dull and de pressed ; Texans , 2 50@2 00 ; fair to choice steers , 4 37(5J5 } ( 30 ; stockera , 3 00@3 40 ; pens are full. Hogs Receipts , 12,000 ; active , and firm ; common to medium , 5 60 @ 6 ; good to primer 6 106 35. Sheep Receipts , 1,100 ; market very dull , aud quotations nearly nominal at 2 50a2 54 } , for poor to choice. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , Oct. 15. Hogs Receipts , 6,000 ; "Yorkers , 4 50@5 00 ; butchers , 5 75@6 00. Cattle Receipts 2,000 ; quiet and unchanged. i j Tiie British Government WHh- Draws Its Embassy From the Papal Court. Accouchement of the Duchess of Edinburgh , neo Princess Alexandrowna of Russia. LONDON , Oct. 15. The Empress of Russia arrived in London this morning. MADRID , Oct 15. The Carlist forces yestei day made two attacks upon the town of Am- posta , in Catelonia , but were each time repulsed with considerable loss. LONDON , Oct. 15. It was officially announced to-day that the English government will withdraw its diplomatic representa tive at the Vatican. - - > I'ARItf , Oct 15. The Prince of Wales is in this city , and was formally received by Marshal Baxaine yesterday. The in terview was quite protracted aud of a cordial nature. 3 LONDON , Oct. 15. Theaccouchmcnt of the Duchess of Edinburgh took place last night , her highness was safely delivered of ' - well. LONDON , Oct 15. It is reported here that Prince Bismarck agrees to guarantee to Spain the interest on the Spanish- German loan , taking as security for its ultimate payment a hen on the island of Porto Rico. PARIS , Qct. 14. Gens. Chauncey and Bourbaki have been summoned to Paris for consultation with President MacMa- hon , the object being to discuss and prepare for any contingencies that may arise from the note from the Spanish government protesting again t the conduct of France in favoring the Carlists. N , Oct. 15. It is expected that judgment w be passed upon Count Von Arnim shortly before November 1st. The Count , occupies two looms in the hospital where he is confined. He is treated \ \ ith more general seventy and is more closely watched than heretofore. His intercourse with his family has been still further re stricted. * _ It Is officially announced that Empeior William has abandoned for the present his iatcnded visit to Italy. LONDON , Oct 15. Special dispatches from Hendayc to the Daily News says that seven pieces of artillery and 3,000 rifles were recently landed for the Car- lists from a steamer ipported to be an English eratt , The Spanish consul at Bayonne has had the steamer Nicves seied at St Juan de Luon the charge thatshcis laden with contraband of war. war.The The Times publishes a letter from Reguler , the 'absconding witness in the Bazalne trial , asking Bismarck to clear lim of the imputation of being a spy. Bismarck replies under date of the second instant , that he fpars existing ing- opinions , against him in France will nullify his evidence in favor of Regner. Nevertheless he does /jt hesitate to repeat llmt Iteguer uas actuated in his negotii ttjon& before Mote by no other motive than cour ageous "devot Jon to the interests of his country , whiuh he believed to be identical with those of the imperial dynasty , Bismarck says he favoied the ex ecution of Rcgner's project , with a view of hastening peace , by ena bling the imperial government to communicate with the anny of Metz. In case the proposed rela tions were established the Germans would have been plapcd in commu nication with established gov- crnjuent , which was authorized to conclude peace in the name of France. Bismarck concludes his letter to Regner by the following affirmation to truth , of which he pledges his honor : You never received any personal advantage from me in al lowing you to enter Metz. I be lieved that you could promote use ful action in the Interests of peace. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , New York Money Market. Nnw JL'ORK , October 15. Money Easy at 2@3 per cent. Exchange Firmer ; 4 84a4 83. Gold Firmer ; 1 10. Goods Firm , Currency ( i'Ja7 { . Stocks Feverish and irregular ; declined at opening } to } ; after wards Erie advanced 29J ; W U 79J ; Lake Shore 78J ; market now show ing W U 79j ; a P 35J ; I' M 47i ; Erie 29 } . New York produce Market. MEW YORK , Oct. 15. Brearlstuffs Quiet. Flour Dull. Wheat Quiet and stqady ; No 1 ' spring 1 181' 0 ; No 2 Chicago 1 07 @ 1 OS ; No 2 Milwaukee fprinjr 1 12 @ 1 14. Corn Heavy. Oats Quiet ; western mixed new 61 } . Rye quiet. Barley Unchanged. Provisions Easy , Leather Quiet. Wool Unchanged. Leather Quiet. Iron Unchanged. Chicago Pruuuce marm. CHIPAGO , Oct. 15. Flour Dull and lower ; good and choice spring extras $4 50@4 90 ; low medium 4 00@4 40 ; superfine 3 504 00. Wheat Quiet ami weak ; cash , 88 ; November , 88 } ; December , 89j ; seller year , 87 . Corn Dull and lower ; cash , 74 ; Nov. 77 ; seller year , Cl J. Oats Dull ; October , 46J ; Nov. 45ji ; seller year , 45. Barlej * Steady ; cash , 105 ; Nov. 1 02Jal 03. Rye 82. Highwlnes 1 00. Pork Firm ; cash , 2000 * ; seller year , 1735 ; February , 1775. Lard Firm ; seller vear , 11 | @ 11 } ; Feb'y. llf. ISlgf fS11 1 * ? IRL 1 JF * btJLm JbkfeJbjLslMJL -AND DEALERS IN- OOOIDS , - . . . a-ad 223 FAK"MKAM STREET , CQHISTK ST - _ We Call tlie Attention of tke Public to oiir Extensive And Well Selected Stock for the FALL AND WSIT Comprising The Latest Styles in I MATS AKD CAPS. TRUNKS AND VALISES , ETC. Prices are Very "Iiow" to suit tlie Times. Call soon at M. HBIiffiEAN & CO. , fc1873. )1SFW ) ' W & & 2 \VHOLE3ALEfANDJtETAIL CARPETS , , An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any oth r house in the city , consisting of ALPACAS & 3IOSAIK rs-/LYET&BEAyaR CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK : OF SHAWLS , BLANKETS , FLA TI SLS , MERINO IrNDERWF1 * " AND WORSTED .G-OODS. TATILE LI > KX IN . ' ! { ' T V'.UJETY. A POLL LINE OP ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING RU3S , AP MATS , .ISr TIEHIIE ! _ everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP- HOL&TKRY trade ; has largely increased his stock , arid now has a complete assortment of FINE , MEDIUM and LOW ggl ED goods , which he is pffering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everv one desirine anything in this line , to examine his stock before purchas , LOUNGES COVERED TO ORDER.SHIVEB.IC3S SHIVEB.IC3S , L. WOODWOItTil , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. Stock , WAGON HARDWARE , Patent Wheels , Piaishod Gearing , ic. Axles , Springs aud Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks ani "Buggies Sludcbacker 'AVnjjonj Depot. rochGU G. ST3XFFLER DEALER IN G S , O O SS.1ES , jProvMoiH FriiUs , Nil's , Coiifpctioncry , Tobacco , Segars , S. E. C0 5. OP TENTH -and FARNHAM. Hit aEi CABHTDIEs * lam ow inanutactu ring all varieties or candies2 andwill pell a IE .A. S 1 ? JS IR , UST Dealers la this Slate need not iv.vit to ? o East f nCA fOIKS. A trial is solicited. 2- $ . Ooxr3.2 tlx. lUClllltl I ? . & J. WILBUR , Stationery WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Street , - Oma.la.aITeb GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ar3-Iiny IBTJIR/IR , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13tla and Streets , IsTEIB And Winter Styl A. POLACK , CLOTHIER , 238 Farnlisira St. ITsar 3Eine sjciciL 'Udediiini Clotning , and Furnishing Goods. T .AUSTTHilE !