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— OMAHA T three ment Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES Farnham St. Oppon Grand C OMAHA BUSIRESS DIRFCTORY. {0K&B MANUFAC(UBY. @LAS3 AND PICTURE PR’ MES Ecinbart, 18 Doulw street, dealer in e 10 order. BOOTS AND SHOES. P ooy CONFECTIONERY. Lang. 135 Parabam st between Tt urer and wholesale deul s and confectionery. Country trade so liceted. apltt 00AL DEALERS. land § Eillot, coal, lims, cemen fhair ete, 134 Farnham st Tell w3 PAWN BROKER, BI Eigutter, No. 200 Farnham st. i LAUNDRY. new laundry opened at o1 1ith st., Faratau. rad Douciss i roning will be done to «rd 804¥ CACTO] faam tum Soup Works, Powell & Co "imanulactare thelr Fremiuz Sosp. " Fire “awardod by the 1 ougla couaty , and Pottawattamie county, Orders soli-ited (rom the trade "G. W. HOMAN, Sr. Offers for the necessities of the public, s First-Class Hearse and Carriages. SHre s Y 1S [ ZSNANA 7N TepE = ANl orders promptly a them at Cor. 13th and Harocy St U. P. R. R. MEAT MARKET, 16tk street bot California and Webster. BFST ALTED . WW. J. CUsBBIN, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts. tion given to sales of housel cod, ors s, cattie, el at_store “-m!lr residence. Pullic or private old sugsidel fia&lst Orum, GENEZAL DEALER 1N Staple and Fancy Dry Goods | 9th st , between Jones and ieavenworth sts. BL Fancy apper DeLains 1s and all kinds of fall indics’ and cbi'drens’ dre all grades and descriptions & & Hoots and thoes for ladies’ gonts® sepiid3mos ro line of Dry ¢ PROPOSALS FOR €02 prosasals will be unlil Sealed aity mny roqu Bids should ndcndomca ool ot o e +chy 3 0, C. LUDLOW, sepaat Gty Clerk, CARRIAGE, BUGCY sad WaGON MANUFACTURER. XN. E. (ORNER of 14th aua HARNEY &TS, ‘(vorm respect{ully aunounce to the put- Jic that be'l now ready to il all con: aracts in the above lines with neatness sch. OB Kiress wagons constantly on band and TREITSCHEE & C0., GROCERS| And General Provision Dealers, 8. W. Cor. Jackson and 13th Bts., uperior stock of Grocerjes, Provisions, | Ties Liauor ‘nd. Cigars, and i <heaper | than any otber bouse u'om 1335 e Great Wostern | BREWERY Cormer of Comings and Tweaty-second streets | The finest lager beer con-~ | stantiy on N | Bosom CHAS. WEYNULLER, Prop BIDS FOR FORAGE, 's DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE, | D O et Qusrterssarors Olioa.” | Oxaa, NED., September 2, 1874, Onemillion ive ‘paid in ad vance, §8 per annum will LEADING HATTER! Sugar | Real Estato at | A1LY BEE. INDEPENDERT HOMINATIONS |Special Dispateh to the BEE.] LINCOLY, Sept. 9. DENT NOMINATIONS. | Con ardson, for Goverror. just as soon as possible, ard green duction of taxes; against paten license law. ACCORDING to the ocrat those notorious Iowa mai still at larg, of depredations in the vieinity o | Lexington, Missouri. —_— Hoox rema’n unim: peached that illustriou body. GENERAL ROBERTS has mmmortali hieved his celebrated specel | on mansions and dug-out New York Zritune of the 6th de- | votesa whole column, editorially to the General’s sky-rocket oratory. An indiscrominate slaughter clothing snd goods rogardless | Farnham street. gents’ £ pri es at | $2.00 and $2.50 each. Ruilroad Ticets o, .wnzl; bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, | Broker, at 296 Fari.ham street. Cnredeemed Pledges for Sale. | may 1v26 = | J. MOOREHEAD, | DPRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST, Block, Bet. Califo OMAHA Physicians carefully (2% | DENTISTS, | OFFI cive Dantists i | DR A S. BILLINGS, I DEBEIITIST, | 22aFarnnem s, | Bet. 1 thand 14th, up stasrs. | Teeth extracted without paia, by use of Ni- trous Oxide 3ns. BT OMe oper ate!? - et Sursionl IRoomms. L. VAN CAMP M.D. Dispensca his own medelnes, and besides regulis | iakes speciaitlen of Derpaze- | Eentn'ahd Diseises Peculiar 1o Women, Fisia- T2 il and ottt Diseases of the Rt : Tith sirets, 47 Strectsbekwonn 12 id 140h, next Citurét” b, Mo, Address 3 e MRS, J. E. VANDERCOOK. Eclectie Physician, Residence and offics 250 Dodge st bet 14th and 1500 sts. Spectal attention paid to obstelrics and eaes an a children. 9, Wood! Wood!Wood! Immense Reduction! T S. P. BRIG §' YAl 14th and 004 §7 00 ; S RD, CORNER OF Good Hard Stove Wood to sult aplstt Chi ugo £ 85 0. tove very cheap. Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, Fashionable Dressmaking? 564 Fourteenth St., "ef0 3m OMAHA, NEB. PROPOSALS F( DER oF OMAHA . Nun, August Soaled als will "bo seceived at 1} ofhico unuil Sept. 8th at 120, for the surrend of Umaha City Bond, in &ny sums to. the amount of Siteen thi Bids 10 be opened at the Scpt. 8tb, 1874, EDWAR d dollars or ty Council meeting, 25 10t 100,000 ACRES!T RICH PARMING LAND IN NEBRASKL! 500 ilanscom Place Lots! T OUSES, AND LOTS 1w tne city of Omaba, for salechean and on good terms. BOGGS & B DEALER IN firess Goods, Silks and Trimmings. STk Uyt Toupomsiiie tartie, Dot bidie X apeatag < the Uids nd s then and e pre. | pared 1o show that e is fully able to carry out | “The atter tion of bidders is especially calied to “The contracts will be let with the proviso | that the contracts may be increased or Teduced one-third by the Chiel Quartermaster of the | partmeut, ot auy time duriog the delivers e Skt orall bids i resrved. | Fuishiol and Tull conditions made known on application By order of llwll»ep.m went Commander. Prn iy Chiet Quartcrmaster Dept. Flatie, Bt T e Do S VAN DORN’S MACHINE SIoXr. All Kinds of light snd heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. | BE-AlL Work Cuaranteec ~gn P HARNEY STREET, - 10MAHA, NEW SALOON- GIAND CUNCH EVERY SAT. FEDAT “Give him sl 1.0 | Attorney Z Counselorat Law 63 Dodge # “veet, between 14th and 15th. making done with neat- nese and dispatch. Orders sdlicited. " JOHN I GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER [N GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, axp COMMISSION MERCHANT. TJomx E. KELLEY, Ofige—Room?, Oreighton Block,) o 1008 st Dohoiar g} - OMAEA. (OLLECTIONSSOLICITED AND PROMPT- [ g Tl et tons are wmade. Tiouses io et and rents (o1 ectol. Kl estale bonghtand sold. - apisit JOHN V. LYTLE, Attorney-at-Low and Soiicitor in Eqaity. VEFICL--Over First National Bak, wma-t Jumes W Davis, of Omaha, for ress, and J F Gardner,of Rich- The platform favors hard money backs during the interval; favor wmonopoly, and in favor of a uniform robbers, the James brothers, are | Ju, the Omaha Modoc | The furmshing 206 Fine linen and | ehevoit shirts ot our .wn make at ia & Webster Ets. | - | was wisely conducted, and recelved | gret the sheet irn_thunder they im- | 'VERY LATES' MIDNTGHT. 4 0'CLOCK P. M. HURSDAY MORNING SEPTEM 'TELEGRAPHIC, BER 10, 18" 74. pirts, Sept = > Pt. The Democrats and Conservatives | A World speci Clearing Sale! T EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !! |at Bolivar nominated H. Casey | Col. suys the election yesterday was | | Young for Congress. The contest | a Démocratic victory. Thomas M. S | of November between Lewis and | Patterson, for delegate to Congress, | ~ Young will be close and exciting. | carried every ward in the city, over { Bramwell, Republican. Democrat- SAN FRANC.SCO, Sept. 9. The Pioneers’ eelebration opene cheap transportation; oppose further | grand affair. At Woodward’s gar- land grants ; tariff for revenue ; re- | den the baloon, Sierra Nevada, col- | | ge e e | rum crusade well be reopened the | going to wagon while his opponents | Riverside, a suburb of this e Lierary and, oihes exerisew | SOmin fll and winter i i ity | 5018 (0 Wagon while bis s made | number of men. wore standiy - | oo ward s s today. | ndthe plan of visiting and pray” | o'mile to wagon in 2:19, and to har- | the track of the Indianapolis, ¢ o st Mebmig‘; was a | IDE In saloons will be resumed as | i innati and Lafayette track, wh e Pionee 458 | vigorously as it was carried on last | | they observeda train coming. | winter. | WASHIN Defit*l'lomlwr !;» attempting to get out of the m i 2 The Treasury Department has | got on the O. & M. R. R., whi | lapsed when a short distance from | QUEBEC, Sept b i L " B ! i, Sept. en notified by collectors of cus- | runs 't | the ground, and fell. The twooc-| It is stafed, on good authority, | (e "ot xistence of yellow | uns parallel with the I. C. & L i o o 3 toms of the existence of yellow | R., and were run down by a train cupants of the car were seriouslyin- | | R, 3 | jured. No fatal accident occurred | The ship Arizona sailed for Pan- t. Louis Dem- | #ma to-da il “MexrmIs, Sept. 9. of | dered them. | iwe.t OMAHA. | brave, expresses his preference to be | ot thetime, an acknowledged load. impeached out of the Omaha City | Council than to | within - | from Hickman, Kentucky. From s | this fact it is believed the other nine | escaped likewise, a3 no trace of their | | bodies has aver veen found. A% « The Grand Jury at Trenfon ar ing every exertion, Gov. Bro , to ascertain who the murder: ers were. CHICAGO, Sept. 9. The Inter-State Industrial Ex- | position was opened to the public this evening without any formali- tiesin the way of speeches or other ) | ceremonies. ot less than 8,000 | people were present during the eve- uing. Although there is considerable yet to be done in_getting the vari- ous departments in order by reason of dilatoriness of exhibitors. The display is already very fine, and | each day will add to its complete- ness. The art gallery was the centre of attraction, being thronged the en- tire day, RurLAND, Vt. Sept. 9. Judge Poland publishes a letter in | the Rutland Herald to-day, with- drawing his name from the con- gressional contest in the 2d distriet. He states at some length the causes | which led to his defeat, and says that if he had known certainly that Dennison intended to run, he would | have withdrawn his name from the | convention; but as the convention nearly a unanimous nomination, he | supposed the contest was ended. He declares his course on the salary grab, credit mobilier, and press gag law, will bear the closest scrutiny, and hehas no desire to change the record. £ ANKTON, September 8. Dr, W. A. Burleigh, the demo- cratic and anti-monopoly candidate for Congress, in a card to-day, with- draws from the contest, assigning as a reason the want of the support of the democracy, which he relied upon, and the uselessness of run- ning against the well organized Re- publican party, without the united suppor; of the anti’s and demoerats. This leaves the fleld clear to Hon. | J. P. Kidder, Iepublican, and E, M. Miller, the Democratic nomineg, This withdrawal is a virtual admis- sion an the part of Dr. Burleigh and his friends of the election of Judge Kidder. George H. Hand has been ap- poluted secretary of Dakota, and Osecar Whitney registrar of the land office here, positions in which they have been changed only. LITTLE RoCK, Sept. 9. The Democratic State Conven- tion organized Jast night, ang re. assembling this morning, adopted resolutions endorsing the new con- stitution just framed by the consti- tuional convention, and appealing to the people of the State to sustain it and to secure equality to all men before the law ; honest'and capibili- ty in administration in every public trust, ard speedy punishitent for every crime, The convention then nominated Elisha Baxter for Governor by a vote of 17 to 5. A committee was appointed to inform the Governor of his nomination and returned witha written message, that while he endorsed the convention and its platform, he deemed it best for the interests of the State to decline the nomination. Hereupon great excitement enst | ed, and those wha first opposed Bax- ter now changed votes to him, and the nomination was made unani- mous;after appointing another com- mittee, adjounred till to-morroy, NASHVILLF, Sept. 9. The Union and American, Jack- son, Tennessee, snecial last night says: Judge Carthel reached this place yesterday, opened and im- mediafely adjourned the Circut Court in order to return to Trenton and protract the session there suf- ficiently long to allow the Grand | Jury time and o) rtunity to fol- low up their investigations into the recent distmbances in Gibson county, *leadiug to the killing of negroes who were taken from the Trenton Jail. It is rumored here that Gen. Alex- ander W. Campbell, one of the most prominent lawyers of the State, has been retained at a fee of thirty thousand dollars, to defend certain parties in the expected trial, in the event that they are ar- rested. Gen Camplell has been heard to remark that there are two sides to the question, and that when the facts are known, husbands, fathers, and brothers, throughout the coun. v, north and _south, whose blood would curdle at the tlllnugm of their | wivesqdaughters, and sisters being | held Sa the govered embrace of these Llack lustfully brutes, will re- agine the occasion has justified. | ~ . Three men were arrested here | yesterday oa the charge of forging a deed representing $100,000. One of the men, Charles Sgeia, Is im- Plicated in extensive forgeris of the arlan Bank stock, of which Van Eitten, who recently committed sui- cide, Was acoused as a pringipal, Acargo of ten valued af £40,000 | has been seized by the collector on | the charge of an attempt to gefraud | therevenue, | . Specific charges have been fi |in the United States Cireuit cozx(:!: agajust Commissioner J. J. Daven. port, on the grounds of his arbitrary partizan conduct at the election, Davenport is chief supervisor of | election as well as United States Commissioner. to-day, and will continue three days, Business is generally suspended. ‘ Large delegations are present from | er of the negroes in their organiza- | | tion, has written a letter to his wife &| The convention J' | by the Atlentic and Pacio Telsgrash o, d BROOKLYN, Sept. 9. There are evidences that the ant that Mr. Quimett, Premier of Qu It is rumored that Mr. Bouchervilly of a new g James A. Coe, the State ery certificates, was to-day by Judge Putnam to exght years in one indictment. are still pending. are estimated at half a million. YORK, September 9. of the Mutual Aid Socie ‘anadial m a large number of The busin new societies, rev tion, and annual elec to be succeeded by v ble in the city and yieinity. | St Lot s, Sept, S, met here to-day After dec that the Republican party stands pledged to the support of any move- ment in this State, looking to peace, prosperity, and good government for all; and as many independent Democrats and many Republicans have already united and put a non- partisan State ticket in the field, without interference with national orlocal questions, they adopted a resolution calling a State conven- tion 23d_inst, at Jefferson City, to reaffirm the principles of the party and perpetuate its organization any recommend to the the State that no State nominations be made, but leave the party free to support such a ticket as shall in their judgment best secure econo- my and good government in ) souri. Messages from Toal though not of a wholly pacific c! acter, allay apprehensions ofany rious outbreak for the present. The Gentile offi clect saw nothing force of armed Mormons, and o have again appealed to the Chief Justice for redress by mandamu cials have presented their boads for another term, and claim that they will hold the offices by force if ne essary. The only point that the: malke is that the election of the Gen tiles was a fraud. The Thatcher development of fraudulent land er tries in Utah and Idaho, promiscs still more serious trouble for Brigham Young and other chiefs of fhe Mormion prigsthopd. Nu- merois * ¢hure s, o' called, were taken up by m on_the Thatcher plan, some of them from to ten miles square, and are re- ceiving attention from the federal authorities. 5 3 A number of witues: Cou shatta horror have eseaped through the woods, and ed in this city to-morrow or next d. the telegraph lines in the Red secticn are n the hands of the leaguers, It is reported tha hasbeen a per ust of col. ored menin Red Rive- parish, and that Yates, ex-sherift of the panish, hasbeen added to the list of v tim The supervising surgeon states that Advices Tech d here medical ofticers concerning thio ap- pearance of yellow fover at south. ern ports; also at the Baltimore and New York quarantine donot at pre- sent furnish sufficient oceasion’ for any of the pretentions that the fever will become an epidemic. The number of eases reported does not much exceed the number at the same time last year, The U S Marshal of Alabama,has made application for troaps io be stationed at Eufala, In that s tne protection of the Republ the town and vicini SHINGTQN, Sept, 9. Senator Kobertson, of South Caro- lina, entertains views respecting the hich led to the riotous dem- onstrations in the south, which are durectiy contrary to those held by Senator Patterson. In the first place, he thinks there is an unjust interference on the pait of the com. muaity in the little focal broils and troubles which gro_insignificant in themselves, and should be left to the settlement of those engaged in them. He thinks the interforence which brings them before the public 2s matters of importance which the ple should not be interested in The negroes, he says, in many case similar to those recently reported, | are given o eredullty and exagger. ation, belleving at the first represen- tation that Ku Kluxers or White | Leaguers are about and that the whole country is flooded with theny, Senator Robertson can be said to be & Republican to the backbone, | one of the most radical of radicals, | a strong advocate of the civil rights | bill, as he says he stands ready to | Bpecially Reported for the Omaha Daily Ber, . | bec, has resigned, but did not sug- gest, in his letter of resignation, who | should be called on to succeed him. | shall be i ed with the fof c General Brown'is 1n. the eify for | 21l be intrusted with the formation it | the purpose of obtaining an addi- -eommitting &l sorte ) s Eec o lorsORE e e | the parties who took the colored | prisoners from Trenton jail and mur- Nelson McGee, one | of the prisoniers taken from the Jail | street broker who was convicted of forg- in erasing the figures on stock y sentenced the penitentiary. This is upon only | Other indictments His total deficits ench | day morning, entered the residence ties is w in session here with delegates ates. s consists of admitting | will probably die, ing the constitu- | upon but on of officers, | to nota- | stripped and beat her, and would | The Republican central conmmiit- ng | Republicans of sting the large | Some of the defeated Mormon offic | | speak English ; that the mate, be- | giuning on the 14th of last Febru- NEW YORK, Sept. 9. Alex Lewis, of San Francis has brought to New York the | pacing _gelding, Defiance. He i . | meariy 17 bands’ high and has the I- | championship of the Pacific slope, | 0, | of Colorado. fever at New Orleans, Galveston, Pensacola, Mobile, Key West, Darien and Brunswick, Georgia, and atjthe quarantine grounds of € | New York and Baltimore. 1 Sanci 1g pul W YORK, Sept. 9. | A special to a New York paper | | from Washington says it is known | at the War Department, in connee- | charge that Republ | tion with the official report of Gen- | in tho state, and_polit eral Sheridan on the Indian troubles | are the order of the da in the northwest, that the rolls show | investigation and says if the repor ! | that 821 of the wildest of their | are pot shown and ‘malicious he braves are absent from their camp | willing to be taxed with murderan | and are most likely to be met by the | condemned, and hanged. e s | column of General Miles. the reports are only tor political ¢ = fect. The President arrives day and leaves on Tuesds The statement that Montgomery Adve which _emphati al murd | MEMPHIS, Sept. 9. | A party of negroes, early yester- ellow feve | of Mr. Durant, near this city, and | being discovered by a young girl they beat her so severely that she Durant was fired escaped from the house, when the negroes attacked his wife, now denied. On the contrary, th, exceptionally good for this ses Yo, Sept beer saloon near Vanderbilt ing, Staten Island, yesterday, whi under the influence of liquor, saulted and beat his wife and dangh ter. He was ar and on pretense of changing hi | have outraged her but for the neigh- | bors hearing the alarm and coming | to the rescue, when the negroes fled. Sept. 9. communication orado, which The Glohe has a | from Laquache, C says that the bodie o o i : aded with ball placed the muz; were found on the 13th of August Pt " near the lake fork of the Jempion | Under his chin and discharged th river, in Luis Park. The story js i file With bis foot, the that a party of miners who started | (ioUEh, bis Dt last November from Southern Utah arid Helm: bod = across the mountains to these mines EaicidAl et in Colorado, and were reported, by | SUicidal gttemp one of their companions named sing instan Packer, to have undergone terrible |y =y o iy et tho mountalis, and | (on o at Tweatlo Hall gt 1 A S EUnE Pnoary ety £f0 . General Coehra ail hunger, to have drawn lots to see | P; - (ieneral Cochiran, ehairman who should be shot to furnjsh food for the remainder. This story was ished at the time in the papers. address, denouncing both the Do ocratic ‘and Republican partie: of their money 1 New York, Mr vp 1 bany, was' made temporary dent. Mr. Thompson on takin the chalr made a brief speec Messrs Beilows, of Kings county and Chapman, of Oneida, were elected temporary secretari Three commissioners consisting of oue delegate from each district were then appointed by the chair man. A few resolutions were then offered and referred to the commit- tee, and after some unimportant business the convention adjourned until four o’¢lock this afternoon. = i e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. murdered are R. [ Swan from Missouri, George Noon | from California, Shannon W. Bell, | supposed to be irom Ohio, Jares H. Murphy, supposed to be from Ph delphid, and Frank Miller, a Ge man, PANAMA, August 30. The state of the Isthmus, as far as | commercial business is conggrned, continues dull, and finapeigl diffi- ulties among the native merchants, as well as a scareity of produce for export. | . The prisoners, Gonzales snd Buines, who committed outrages on | the British Consul, were tried on New York Monev Markot. | the 2Gth, and_their previaus inno- NEW YORK, September 9. | cence confirged; 2 Money—Continues very at rqm Honduras and Nicaraugua | 2@3 per cent. ¢ Isnothing of interest. It is | Foreign Exchange—Dull; 4 88} chiefly taken up with who shall be | for sight; 4 85} for sixty (3 | the next President, and forms, with | Gold—Dull and devoid of n- a y matters of public instruction, taking the school system of the {nited Governments—Strong ; weil dis- | States gs a model, tributed business on currency 6 | Advices from Peru are to the 20th | 1 | instant. A deposit of guano was discovered of remarkably rich qual- i nd extent and in the immedi- ate neighborhood of Jlo. Congr has approved the law guthorlzing the government to expend one hun- dred thousand dollars in the proper examination of all guang deposits, to which public atténtion has heen recenily directed, and that the exec- | utive should eonsent to the appoint- ment of u Committee of Engineers, to be composed of English, French, Germans, Italians and Belgians, to carry into effect the act. tergsting feature, Stocks — Alternately weals and strong on smail business until after midday, when prices advance Operators during the morning were hesitatiug about engaging in ne ventures, byt stnee been liber urghusers, Prices hizhest nofut of P4 U i now &t the Erie 343; 9}. New York Produce Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 9. Flour—Quiet and unchan; Wheat—Firmer; No 117@119 ; No 2 Milwaukee, 1 Corn—Very firm; very li ing; Western mixed Qats—Western mi cago, NEW YoRK, Sept. 9. Jokn W. Carey, the first mate of the American ship Sovereign, was arraigned before Commissioner | bid for October. Stellwell yesterday on & charge of | . Rye—Steady; 97 bid for old storcs baviug cruelly treated one of the | 98 for new. crew, an Ttalian named Oachiiles y—Nomi| Brignardells, while on a voyage: Provisions—Very Mess Pork: Lard—I14al4i. Cut Meats—Quiet and neminal. from San Francisco to Havre, - Ed. ward Lynch, passenger of the ves. ], testified that the Italian was an inoffensive man, who ocould not e ealk Fingliots; ot i o Chicego Prouuce market, CHICAGO, Sept 9. Flour—Quiet, offerings of light, good, and choice flour at 4 75@5 25; supetfines, 3 25@4 00, Wheat —Steady; cash 95}; Sep- ; October, 94 ush 75]; September ary, the day the vessel left San Francisco, did beat the Italian al- most every day during the yoyage, sometimes with a belaying pln and sometimes with a short stick of wood, generally striking the man on the head; that on one occasion the mate stamped an the Italian’s head, when the mate was on the yard-arm and the Italian standing below him, inflicting a severo blow and nearly knocking nim over- board; and that the Ifalian finally became idiotic on account of con- | tinued ill-treatment. The farther hearing of the case was adjourned till Thursday. The accused, who sur- rendered himself some tine ago for examination, emphatically denies the charges against him,’ alleging conspiracy, Oats—Steady; cash 47 47)a47}; October 45ja4 —Firm; cash ept Septem- T, Highwines—1 00. Rye—S80 cents bid for c: Sepiember. Pork—Dull; cash Lard—Strong; cash 14 303 h and ar St. Louis Produce mwarket. Sr. Lous, rm but unchanges ‘Wheat—Firm; red fall, 1 0¢ 115i@1 16. NEW YORK, Sept, 9, A World’s special from Washing. | ton says the grand jury yesterday | resumed taking testimony in tne | Harrington safe burglary case. A Vvitness named South from New vote for it and urge its passage. The official report of Lieut. Col- | onel Davidson, of the 10th Cavalry, | of his fights ‘with the Indians at | Wachita Agency, has-just reached army headquarters, ~The report | does not differ in details from that | already published. Colonel David- son expressed the bellef that had he | waited to move his_expedition into | the field without driving out the | Noconoes that not only the Wachits agencies would have been overrun | by outside Indians engaged in | spring and summer outrages seck- | ing immunity from punishment | under fhe shield of friendly Indjans, | but he would have left the main | body of the iowas aetually hostile | as events have proved, although | they were enrolled at Fort Sill, | By 'the course adopted the line of | friendly and hostile Indians has at | last been defined. The punishment inflicted on hostile Indians has had a most salutary effect jn that neigh- borhood, and “enables Col. David- son to move his column in the field without fears of attacks on agencles, though he has taken precadtion to leave suflicient force to protect them, S b W York clty, testified that he had_fre- quently ‘seen Nettle Shib, Colonel Wi y’s assistant, in company [ Bacon—. trong and highe \with Hays, one of the burglars now | gers, 103@10§ ; clear ribs, 1 injail. Two policemen on'thelocal | 12@157. force here testifiod that A B Wil- | -~ liams, o friend of Harrington, and Who was one of the outside watch- ers with Harrington on the night of the burglary, hired g carriage which drove the gscaped burglars to the depot, and purchased a ticket for New York. A special from Albany, N. Y., says the Liberal Repullican State ‘onvention yieet at Tweddle Hall at noon to-day. Chas. Hughes will be the permanent president, Dele. gates were in earnest caucus yoster-. day, and an attempt is being made ta shelve Samuel J. Tilden and run St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Lours, Sept. Hogs—Dull; stockers, 3 25 porkers, 5 75@6 50; butchers, 7 00 7 50; receipts, 4,250, Cattle—Un Chicago Live Stock Market.‘ CHICAGO, September 9. Cattle—Receipts, 25,000. Fairly active for all grades and prices firm and unchanged, with sales through; | Texans 2 00@2 35; medium- to | Chief Justice Church for Governor. | choice natives, 4 25@6 10, with a lot Tilden, however, refuses to with. | of extra, averaging 1500, at 737} draw. The delegates will nominate | Hogs—Recelpts, 8,000, Market | no candidate to-day, but will ad- | active and firm at full prices; sales | Journ after adopting a_platform to | of common rough to ehoice corn fed | suit all Democrats and Republicans, | 8t 6 30@6 80, with grassers at 5 @ | Whether the convention will ad- | 0 jowm sine die or toa day after the two conventions have been Leld kngwn. - 3 Sheep—Recelris, 1,500. Market fédve and unchanged ; @4 50 “ | for good to choice, | ic guins are reported from all parts ., |Clearing Sale! morning on the railroad track near t in- an coming in the opposite direction. | Six of the men were killed instant- 1y, and two others injured seriousl | lishes a letter from the editor of the H H‘«-inviu’-‘:"‘ Clearing Sale! ur- | | prevails in any southern ports is health of the southern erties is un- N . Conrad Heim, keeper’ o a lager nd- ball passing of the State comumittee, read a long . Conkling, of mpson, of Al- g h! ‘| L. WOODWORTH, anged; receipts $00. | CRUICKSHANK'S FOR THIRTY DAYS! on —BEING OUR— Annual Clearing Sale — o | Clearing Sale! en | ich R. Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND MIILILINEBERY, PREPARATORY 10 STUCK TAKING. |Clearing Sale. b- | ts is d | ; A. CRUICKSHANK, Clearing Sale! er | Cor. 14th and Farnham Sts. mars e | FALL STOCK, 1873, R A. BROWN,AZEi)ouglas Street, LESALE AND_RETAIL soseat DRY: GOODS, CARPETS, of five men | i3 house when, picking up a rile e e t AND OIL CLOTH iy otber | An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods J ust Opened tojbe sold lower than any: other house in the city, consisting of :MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, £ | ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELYET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. LIl g Paker | Gt 1 ) A FULL STOCK OF SSAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, dered these men and rovbed them | '}, ‘T Wovement. e t; e I LADIES AND OEILDREMNS MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODSs. TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE oF .| ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RUSS, AND MATS, CHEAPER THAN TH® CHEAPEST CHARLES SHIVERICK. j Fumiture, bedding, Mirrors, 'and_everything pertaining to the FURNITURE ang _ HOLST 'yRY trade; has largcly increased his stock?axi*?d'lgl;v ihas a _complete assc.tment of FINE, MEDIUM and LOW PRI he is offering at such REDUCED | CED ¢oods, whigh |PRICES as to make it to the interest of everv one desiring _‘lar&ything in this line, tc examine his stock before purchas- PZRLOE SETZ, LOUNGES &c., gPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TO COHA ]%Elé‘. ZO3Farnham Stroet. Omaha. —— e SALE CANDIES 238 Douglas St Omana, Neb. | cw inanutacturing all varietiss of candies ! WACON | and will sella \Wood Stock, EASTERN PRICEHS o | Dealers in this State nced not want to go East for CANDIES. A trial is solicited. HENRY LATETY, Dovuglas St Cor 12th, =+ =« . | — —_— WHOLE Tam | CARRIAGE | xp. | ‘ WAGON HARDWARE, | | Putest Whecls, Pinshed Gouring, &o. pcy Omana | Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins == R. & J. WILBUR, HARDWOOD LUMBER, | = ; Carriages, Hacks and Buggiesjnooks and statlonery’ BT A R WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourtoanth Streer, - Omaha. Neb | G. STRIFFLER DEALER IN— }GROGERIES, | Provisions |GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS BURR & MUMAUGET. | Fruits, | “iewn [AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ; Tm;i;,m Cor. 13th and Harnoy Streots, B. COR. OF TENTH ed FARKEAM 'OMATETA. e 3 & NEB | | and Summer Styles, A.POLACK, CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. [ 4 Fine and Medium Clothing, and Furnishing Goods. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPHEST i e it i e ——