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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. 'NO. 72.7 OMAHA FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 11, 1874. - NEw YORK, Sept. 10. | The pine woods in_southern New LE E R A s Jersey continues burning. Fully | 80,000 acres have been destroyed in the vicinity of the old Columbia Wood and Pleasant Mills. VoL. Iv. TELEGRAPEIC. WiLL the Bourbons ratify the THE_DAILY BEE[ M Zme = TERY LATES ity T presence of & hundred Bour- T EDWARD EOSEWATER, Editor and Prop’r. OMfice—No. 135 Farubum street, betw. | bon; ha created a brisk demand in MIDNIGHT. the Lincoln gin market. Bpecially Beported for the Omahs Daily Bee, OTTAWA, Sept. 10. by the Atlentic and Pacific Telegraph Oo. ! Bush fires are raging in thevicin- | ————— ity of 1empleton. An immense M. HELLMAN & CO., CLOTHIERS, ——AND,DEALERS IS—— PARTs, Sept, 10. | Francois Guizot is still alive, but BUFFALO, September 10. | in a comatoze condition, and death The steam barge Joseph Davidson | s imminent. = 15 on Lak> Haron with 51,000 bush- ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. | 415 of wheat, consigned to Bruce & The President will arrive in this { Chambers of this city. Thisis the TERNS OF 5U One copy, one year, i ad P Gx months, i advance. e g e ‘WiTH . George Francis Train’s thires menths i 3dv LONDON, Sept 10, R 1 not paid in sdvance, $6 per collet S S — FREDER ICK, LEADING HATTER ! Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES Farnham St. onntminiruat OMAHA ONAEA BUSINESS DIRFCPORY. CKER MANUFACIOBY. 185 Haroey street. bet, declsif | GLASS A¥D PIOTURE PRIMES dlus street, desler fn sL.‘.M... Sans nud leur s, Gniog e 10 order. v bearer, success and victory must in- evitably crown the efforts_of the «Tadependents.” STAR engugement at the Lincoln opera house. The two Millers, he of the red nose, and he of the big lip, met and fondly embraced each other. _— Davis and Gardiner, the Inde- pendents’ nominees for Congress- man and Governor, were personal- 1y members of the Indepenent Con- vention, and that explains why they got away with Judge Mason and Doctor Johnson’s baggage. — AxD now we shall all have glory. James W. Davis, the rip-roaring stumper of Credit Mobilier notoriety, has at last realized what he has so fondly hoped and fervently prayed for. He has been nominated for Congress by the conglomerate body of Nebraska impracticables who style themselves “Independents.”” brother-in-law as theirchiefstandard | 3% o “CAPEOR. S QAR stroyed. Fora distance of ten miles square the country around is a black and charred mass. The city of Ot- tawa is full of smoke from the fires, and ashes fall thickly in the streets. NTAGARA FALLS, Sept. 10. [ . An adjourned meeting of the Na- tional Sportsmen’s Association adopted resolutions favoring the | adoption of uniform game laws, | prohibiting the destruction of fish | and game during the breeding, nest- | ing or spawning seasons ; the use of | nets, traps or chemicals in non-nav- | igable waters, or obstruction thereof | | by nets or fish dams, and favoring | the better enforcement of the game | laws. | NEW YoRK, Sept. 10. | There is great excitement at | Green Point, Long Island, aver the | disappearance of a $ year old baby | of Jucob Hagar, which was taken { away for a ride two days since by a | discharged nurse, who yesterday re- | turned without the child, and told | the story that she was captured by two men, and the baby taken away from her. The police believe she has eitherkilled the child or hidden | it for the purpose of blackmailing day he will entertain the members of the Aztec Club, as already an- nounced, at the executive mansion. | CINCINNATI, Sept. 10. other. NEW YORK, September 10. manding the repeul of the special tax on liquors, and claiming the business. Was v, Sept. 10. The stoop of war, Plymouth, will probably sail for China in October to relieve the Iackawanna. The Plymouth’s compliment of officers the department _officials have al- same rights as are aecorded to other | & city on Saturday next and remain | arzest load ever bef fed il Teeday Tllowing. On Mon: | Lo ol ever hefuce earried ifpe The Associat companies. he riding park. YoRK, Sept. 10. ed Press dispatch from Boston, stating that negotia- tions were on foot looking to the The victims of the Riverside acci- | transfer of the Atlantic & Pacific dent are Richard Saunders, Thomas | and Frankli Flint and Martin Dick, who were | the Western Union telegraph com- killed, and several others wounded, | pany, thereby giving the latter a but not severely. The trains were | monopoly of the telegraph business racing and the persons in their hur- | in the United States, is denied by the ry got off from oue track onto the | Atlantic & Pacific and Franklin They state that no negotiations have been enlered into with the Western..Union, and-no A mass meeting of German sa- | sale of theirlinesisanticipated. On loon keepers held last evening pass- | the contrary the business of the ed resolutions demanding the repeal | amalgamation companies is increas- of the license law ; demanding the | ing rapidly, and the companies are ballot for municipal elections; de- | on a well paying basis, elegraph lines to R, N. H., Sept. 10. ‘At midnight last night Donohue, the pedestrian, had accomplished 273 wiles of the 1,100 miles which attempting to walk in the same number of hours, walking a mile an hour, in the Manchester He is in high spirits, i i W das and seems confident of success. will beordered in a_fow days, and | 2 séoms conlidont of Shecoss. MANCHE: The Times says that M. de Les- selps has abandoned the project of the Central Asian railway. BERLIN, Sept. 10. soon be issued expelligg from Prus- sia all foreign priests, monks, and nuns. LoNDON, Sept. 10. S\ dtnirallvey) GENTS URNISHING COODS, Ttis reported that an order will| 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST OUR STOCK FOR THE The Old Catholic Congressat Fre- | SPIRING AND SUMMER SEASON burg was formally closed yesterday, with a public sitting. The hall was densely crowded, over 5,000 persons being present. LoxDoN, Bept. 10. A strike of 12,000 cotton opera- tivesin Ballou i3 considered inevi- table, and will paralyze the trade to a considerable extent. LoxDox, Sept. 10, A collision oceurred between the Complete now; Qur Assortment in Clothing : Grents’ Furnishing Goods Comprises theo Latest Noveltics. THE LATEST STYLES IN EATS AND CAPS. twosteamers, Tomasand Alexadria. | We Have also WE WILL SELL'OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER. Both were much damaged, and the latter has since sunk at Tranmere Beach. PARIS, September 10. Chas. Perkins, on trial for obtaiu- | ing money on false pretences, has a Full Line in BOY’S azd YOUTI'S Clothing M. HELLMAN & CO. been adjudged and sentenced to one year's imprisonment and 500 fraacs, and ordered to refund all moneys FALL STOCK, 1873. ready prepared er charts and | and his general condition is excel- | ¢y gulently obtained, and his wite, i |lent. A large number of people [ - 3"C: 3 i clothing snd gents’ furmshing | time he has been walking. ~He q - - [] Oug as eet CONFECTIONERY. Douglas Jamison, one of the ne- NEW YORK, Sept. 10. WHOLESALE AND_RETAIL L. Latey, corner 12th and Douglas streews, | goods regardless of prices at 206 | groes taken by a mob from Trenton | The World this morning publishes | commenced August 29th, and will, — i ey Coumiry ok s | Farnbam street, Fino linen and | Jul, is bere in jail in charge of the | a long interview with John Kelly, | if ho holds out, complete the long | yopyeTs By TELEGR AHP 4 1 BOOTS AKD SHOES. - — the parents. PPy fone. 156 Farniam o, betwoss [k | An dndlscrnunate siaughter | bought and sold b; Broker, at 296 F Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. 804® AOTORY. Ervusion LI g — P anuiactre their Bremium Soap. " Five . PAUI, Sept. 7. et Physicians Prescriptious carefully 3w comnounded. candies and confectionery. " Country trade 80 Ah L " 3 ' RN 0 male ot | United States Marshal, who refuses | and Tammany’s grand sachem, in | journey by October 13th. g COAT DEALERS. chovoit shirts of our .wn make at | %5 communieation with | which the latter declares that Sam’l ey byl oS ian48 ot cou ime comen thae st | $2.00 and $2.50 each. bim. "¢ s believed that from dis- | Tilden will not withdraw asa Den- | ¥ om, Sept. 10, 134 Faraham st. i 3 closures made by him, the deputy | ocratic gubernatorial candidate m | Moulton’s statementwillappear to- PAWN BROKER. | Railroad Ticzets | marshal arrested five men. at Pic. | favor of Judge Church, The at- | morrow, and as soon as the. Graph- ""”_v'"'k Money Market. I\I Elgutter, No. 200 Farnham st. fel7t! s : ketsville last night, who were con- | tempt to persuade him was madeby | ic, which paper will publish it ex- NEW YORK, September 10. L LAUNDEY. P. Gottheimer, | cerned in the Trenton affair, and | the canal ring, whose policy it is to | clusively with its exhaustive docu- | Money—Continues easy at 2@3 W L | ham street. two others for whom warrants were | get the control of the canal board, | ments, will refute all_charges made | per cent. é new launtey opened at olf 1ith st tet | out, came in and surrendered them. | and thus get hold of the canal con. | by Beecher, there will be a fac sim- | = Foreign Exchange—Dull and aing will be done ¢ -rder. i class work | selvesto the marshal. tracts. He thinks the Liberals will | ile number, containing the new let~ | quiet; 4 85 for sixty days ; 4 873 for support the Democratic candidate. | ters and documents. This state- | sight. 4 T & e Vi = mm S. — TN Pt wath B ST |~ ew v e 10 | Heal gt cad o ot i | Rt snt_ sovas o 0 Trmiense Btock of Fresh Now Goods Jast Opened thlibe R T J. MOOREHEAD, who accompanied Custer’s expedi: | . The steamer Ville de Paris, of the | ™ spout four bundred sailars are on | have been at 1003, v other houss in the city, consisting of Gors 5o m o tion to th i y encl s-Atla s i o St imi ————— | DR UGGIST | 5. . trumersiog tho in. | 17th of September, while or n voy= | S1rke, 1 barsted the srests lo- | Governmente"siron on limited |4 ATTORNEYS. erals he found to exist there, says: | 80 from Furope to the United Oxix'uvngmfwunl:rge Bos b ;o‘l:\}:le t? ; usiness ; ‘llllv'm is no \ s e on 2 . Cal - | “Miners acccompanying the- ex- | States, and while off the banks of | 6 jnseription, “No more blood sporlal feature; eufrenoy. sixes ’ y it } v " . | pedi i ewfoundland, encountered - L BN 1. o : SMYTHE & GRAVES o on Mrepcrgnadined ‘;}fle;:: yere storm, l'!\[;:fih damage was ;::ggf,;fl.:';;‘ma:‘,",';gi,‘3;2? e s:rifi?flifi%‘xfi-‘guoyf.).(exffi:: ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. y though I saw noue of the gold, nor | dore on deck by the violence of The boiler in the salt works of | sid ; i Attorneys -at-Lavw. did Togo anv o the quarts.” Thave yaves. e Captain was Infured, | Gray, Young & Sbarling, at Sea- Bitve " bemy ‘genunts; fuetuations| A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLAN NELS, 2 cen the reports with a large | firs g ) Pne Seh- | forth, exploded yesterday, shatter- |8, W U, L S, P M and Wabash, _ i ingt man washed overboard and | | P day, shatter- | & WU, L § P'M and ash, LADIES AND OHEILDIREN Room 5 Creighton Block. | & ot Donatdeen, whoalso acoom. | drowned, ono boat destrayed and | 126 the bulldingbadly. " No lives | mors BHEPW uone #5 PM | A roRINO UNDERWEAR 5 = | panied _the cxpedition, entirely | another damaged and several sail- | "po ™oohements have taken | y 4 = 2 AND WORSTED GOODS. f. ESTAEROUK. o B cides with Prof. Winchell * | ors disabled. The passengers after- | 1400 ot Hamilton within a week TABLE LINEN i Ul 3 P e wards met and pasced resolutions | ol i e daughter of an ex- | New York Produce Market ot SIS TARIERY ] L UL AIR o SaN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. | expressing their gratitude and admi- | oy or o Parliament ran off with NEW YoRK, Sept. 10, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RULS, AND MATS, 5 Sept. 10. h h ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE—Creighton Block, Omaha, Neb. | wen2ud DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney. and Counsclor at Law. OFFICE—Room N Visscher's Blook, OMAHA - -+ - NEB. W. J. CONNELL, Counsecllor at Liavw . AND Bistrict Attorney for Second Jud- icial District. OFFICE—South side of Farnham, between 16k sts., opposite Court House. PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law, (Iallman Bloek,) DENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. — UP STAIES, — ith & 14th cinw Do DR. A. S, BILLINGS, DEMNTIST, 284 Farnham St., Bet. 1.th and 14th, up stairs. us Oxide Surgical Rooms. LVANCAMP M.D. Dispenses his own medcines, and _hesidos cegular practioe, makos specialitios of Derange- ments and Diseases Poculiar to Wowen, Fisiu- In, Plles and other Diseases of the Rectut. Orvick : Corner Farnhwm and 14th siveots, Sirat door to the right, un Restdence, 210 Douglas strect, hetween 12 io Lutherau Churéh Omaha, Teeth estracted without pain, by use of Ni- tro s, | news of importance that had not been anticipated by telegraph. The Japan Gazette of August 21st contains an account of the murder of Mr. Haber, the German_consul { at Hokadodi, by a native, whosays be was actuated by a demon. He killed his victim with asword, slash- ing him in g most horrible manner, cutting one leg entirely off, The Genuan corvette Elizabeth | left at once for Hokadodi. A seyere shock of earthquake was felt at Yokghoma, August 20th. No damage resulted. The National Pork Packers’ Con- vention to-day, after a protracted debate, adopted the report of the business committce changing the standard ‘weight of mess pork to 100 pounds to the barrel, instead of 196 pounds, as heretofore, and making the maximur:_amount of shoulder pieces in barrels 85 pounds instead Dauer and officers and erew, in the trying emergenc; W YORK, Sept. 10. | ing in Plymouth Church, but will of hoth parties, now thought, be readily accepted by dy. The Colima brought but little | Tation for the conduct of Captain | ZC0 NHa. ARRTHTERT o0 JIBTROIT, Sept 10. The Michigan Reform Conven- Moulton’s arrival in Brooklyn has | tion at Jackson yesterday was nota revived the Beecher scandal, and | large affair, only a few counties his_statement, it is said, may be | belng represented, and only about forthcoming this aiternoon. It is | one hundred delegates in_all the general impression that bis | in attendance. document will not contain the cer- | Reynolds, of Muskegon, tain exposure of Beecher promised | and A, 4. Dorrance, of Col in a card the day following the meet- | was secretary. A platform was adopted demand- agsin take up the position he so | ing a reduction of office holders’ long occupied as the mutual friend | power for the overthrow-of the Hope has been | whole system of expressed that some compromise | ment; may be effected and no further state- | federal office holder by the people ; ments made. The public are pretty | speedy return to hard money on & weli tired of reading details of this | hasis of free banking; revenue disgusting subject, and a settlement | tariff, and gn equitable system of even by compromise would, it is | taxation. In the evening the convention s put In nomination the following o dispatch from London | ticket: says the Unifed Statgs steamer Ju- | Chamberlain, Colonel A, T. Me- liticg] gssess. a1’ Jocal and ; extra e o S S0 s | CETEAPHR THAN THE CHEAPEST 49005 40; bakers and fomily' brand 600a8 50. Wheat—Dull; No 1 spring 118a 119: No 2Chieago, 1 15@1174; No | 2 Milwaukee, 1 23 bid. | _ Corn—Very firm; e little offer- | ing; Western mixed 97499, Oats—Firm; 67a67. Rye—95al 00, Barley—Nominal. Provisions—Very quiet, Mess Pork—Lower. Lard—Lower. Leather—In fair demand and Chicago Pruuuce market. CHICAGO, Sepr ™ — Quist.n=" - s mf,l,‘"'.r, e i entaar | , wuu choice flour at 4 75@5 E and ‘eve HOLST! CE=L ARLES SHIVERICK. Furmiture, bedding, Mirrors, rything pertaining to the FURNITURE Y trade; has largcly increased his stock, and'no {has a complete assc.tmeat ot ] % ES as to make it to the interest of everv one desiri <ianx.:gthmg in this line, t6 ~Zamine his stock before purchas= and_UP- FINE, MEDIUM and LO goods, which he is offerine at such REDUCED > SLTS, LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTERED AND b GOER'A%?]SLEIVERICK. 2083 Farnham Streoot. Omaha: . - rhor Jeromo W7 - { supetfines, 3 50@4 00. 7 “ounty; Secretary of " ‘V';;en;—“ll)lgmg; cash 95}; Sep- r d in ¢ ¢, George H House, of ; | tember, 95; October, 93§. Eel. io Physici replacing pork, and takirg out sur- | Charles Lambert wa2 Zoyneq and | State 'l‘remgurer, Wm 'Frnx.ggxlxl? "ot | CornCash 758 St‘vitemb«r 7 ectic ysiciaxns | plus weight, eic., and declaring that | the other occupant was rescued. Calhoun ; Auditor General, Colonel | October 74. Residence and offc 250 Dodge st bet 14th aad | SU€h practices should disqualify & | it is ramored in Jersey City that | Frederick Hollaway, of Hillsdale; | Oats—Steady; cash 48; Sept. 473 15th sts. person for membership in any Board | the members of the Presbyterian | Commissioner of State Land Office, | October 46246 of Trade or Chamber of Commeree, | ohurch of which Glendenning, the [ Chauncey W Greene, of Oakland ;| Barley—Firm; cash 100; Septem- The convention then adjourned. seducer of Miss Pomeroy, was pas- | Attornay General, Col. Andrew T. | ber, 98@99. TR tor, have resolved upon the dissolu- | McReypolds, of Muskegon ; Super- | Highwines—1 01. St. Lous, Sept, 10. intendent of Public Instruction, of 90 pounds. The convention also | nlata has arrived at Venice. adopted a resolution condemning | The steamer Middleton last night the practice of scratching brands, | run down a sail hoat in the bay and { WHOLESALE CANDIES 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. Iam ow inanutacturing all varieties of candies WACON and will sella ASTERN PRI : Wood Stock, * b Dealers in this State need not want'to go East for CANDIES, A trial is solicited. L. WOODWORTH Lock Box 3. MRS, J. E. VANDERCOOK h. Address iantidawi 430 THIRTEENTH STREET. OMAHA G. W. AMBROSE, Attornov=ateLa o REDICK’S OPERAMQUSE Special attention paid to obstotrics and dis | oMaps tU rEf easds pecaliar to women and ehilaren. 19t CARRIAGEH tion of that church, Rye—82 cents bid for cash and T. W. T. Kienards, Attorney at Law, Oifice 490 13th St., bet. Faruham : and Harney Gmahs, Neb. P ¥ 0. Box 80 gt 0. H. BALLOU. ATTORNEY at LAW Office n Creighton’s uew block, southeast cor room, floor. OMAHA, - 4. BALDWIN BALDWIN & O'BRIEN, ATTORNEYS*LAW Off:se—Caldwell Block, Douglas Fireet, OMAHA, - - - - NEBRASKA. [T ~30.x. 2. 5. 8PaT. w0, . PRITCHETT SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys ind Counselors at Law. s, 500 Twelf. > bureet. Address Lok Row 409 Omehs, J. S. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law Room No. 1, 8. E. Corner 15th and Douglas Sts, OMAHA, - - NEBR. SAVAGE & MANDERSOR, Attorneys at Law, 242 FARNHAM STREAT. Zaums w. L saam, bras) B ¥ ivbanany, | Osbe Hebenat, JOHN C. COWIN, Attorney. Solicitor AXD COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CREIGRTON'S BLOCK, mo-un. NEBBASKA. Soms & KEwuEy, Mtorne{ % Counselorat Law Bl et i} - oMAEL. CTIONS SOLICITED AND PROMPT- 1y attended to. No charge unless collec- are made. Houses tolet and rents col- ected. Jieal estate boughtand sold. apli7tl JOHN V/. LYTLE, M-n-h': -l.l.yf Solicitor in 4FFI0b--Over First National Bask, S N.J. BURNHAM., ATTORNFY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, G. W. HOMAN, Sr, Offers for the necessities of the publi FirstClss s and Cariags, All orders promptly attended to by I them at Cor. 18th and Harney a4 GENERAL ATUCTIONEER, Cor, 16th and Dodge Sts, Prompt atontion given o salesof household e nreye) el s e e riames "Rl St ot Pubieor privte ale feh Hamlet 6rum. GEXERAL DEALER 1N Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 9th st , bouween Jones and Leavanworth sts. FFERS TO THE F plete line of Drs Goods, Woolen and Cotton Flannels, Wrapper el ainy Woolen Shawls and all kinds of fall and winter mater'al for ladics’ and chi'drens' dresses, Al %0 Callcons of all grades and descripiions & rpe- | clalty. Boots and Shoes for ladies gonts' and ohildren " wear. AN PORN’S MACHINE S OFXF. Al kipds of light and beavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. B Al Wovk Zuarantee’. <S4 56 HARNEY STREET, - 'OMAHA. episis NEW SALOON- HENRY, the papular Saloon ke Stted up the bisement of 0 cor. 18th and Douglas St n wi r | P. FALLON oA Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. No. 263 Dodge » “veet, between [4th and 15th. Dress making dene with neat- se _and dispatch. Orders TAILOR, 171 Cor. Farnhamand Eleventh Sts Al kinds of TATLORING, Cleauing snd re- reasopable rates. A fie lot of FURRASIA U0 Satundon and 2»\4-:.\-1:. .Iu‘.‘m__ JOHN H. GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, &. E. Cor. 15th aud Dougles Sireets. OMAHA. _- > o e NEB,| COMMISSION MERCHANT. The Republicans of the Fifth Dis- triet nominated Colonel Jeff, A, Beay for Congress, The Seventh District Demooratic Convention have balloted six hun- dred and sixty times without a choice. e Republican Congressional Convention of the Sixth District adopted a_resolution endorsing the action of the Btate Central Commit- tee in their recommending that the Republican State Convention make nominations, The Merchants' Exchange closed to-day, as a_mark of respeet to the late Henry Von Phul, and to allow the members to attend the funeral. BUFFALO, Sept. 10. Closing day running races, Buffa- lo Park, llxudiougflurdle race, two miles; over eight hurdles was won by Major Macon; time 4:01, Helen Bennet fell at the fifth hurdle, roll- ing over her rider, who was proba- bly fatally mjured, "I'he Sweepstakes for two year olds was won by Voleano, time 1:47. The Buffalo cup, $1,000 added to sweepstakes, one hundred each, 2} miles, was won by Katie Peas, beat- ing Lizzie Lucas, who was seeond, and Wanderer third; time 4:28, the fastest handicup time on record by six seconds. Mile heats, all ages, was won hy Spendthrift fu the second and third heats; Culpepper winning the first. Time, 1:443, 1:44}, 1:47. ST. PAUL, Sept. 10. Near Hamilton, the fire that has been raging in the woods is under control. Four thousand acres near Egg Harbor hasbeen burned over. The woods on the line of the New ieme,y South‘elrnmlt Cedl;e Lake are urning. and the cranl boge have been destroyed. Near Ateton the fire is under coatrol, but the tlames still rage furiously for two [and a half miles to the eastward. The brick block on Third street, just below the market, occupied by Huntington & Co., as a uphawgrnph gallery, the Domestic sewing machine company, and Mrs. Red- mond, burned last night. Loss $25,000; insurance, $15,000. CHICAGO, September 10. Washington Hessing, son of A. S. Hessing of the Staats Zeitung, who has allowed his name to go be- fore the people as a_candidate for Congress in the tirst Tllinois distriet, to-day withdrew from the candi- dnc)"', uzler %ogguflund ‘with per- sanal an frieng ing b b youth, S ‘“‘Enog | in public affairs, and lack of money to earry on the canvass against C. | B. Farwell, the present incumbent, | and candidate for re-election. | The Republican Convention of the | 4th congressional district at Belvi- dere to-i-y nominated Gen. S. A. Hurlbut for re-election., ‘WASHINGTON, Sept 10. The Chronicle this morning pub- lishes a letter from the editor of the Montgomery Advertiser and Mail, relative to the charges made by Senator Spencer and Representa- tives Hays and Smith and others, that Republicans are not safe any- where in the State, and that politi- cal murders are the order of theday. He emphatically denies all of the charges and invites an investiga- “We are ready for the trial, and will let you, Mr. Editor, be the judge. tigation conducted by yourself will not no show these reports to be ma- licious and false in every essentfal and particular, I am willing to be taxed as a wurderer, condemned 1 know that where- of I speak, and I speak nothing that these same men raise this cry just before every You have the election returns and the United States cen- Compute the ratio ot voters to the population, and you will find that the blacks generally poll about two votes for every nine of the population, while the whites poll only two out of every thirteen. This cuts the props from under previous falsehoods, and the coming election will demonstrate the false- hood of the reports now being sown broadcast in the north. The statement that prevails at any Southern port is authoritatiyely denied ; on the con- trary the health of the Southern exceptionally good for this season; but it is true that ssels, in some cases, after having lost their entire crew, you fargotten sus befere you. yellow fever v Duane Doty, State Board of Education, Carroll B Frazer, of St. Clair. NEW YORK, Sept. 10. night for selling his daughter, aged thirteen years, to Peter Hallock, the keeper of a disreputable house. two other daughters. 5 Telegraph communication with | 2 ing the past twenty-four hours, was in working order. of of the American Industrial Fair, was formally opened this afternoon | & by an address from N C Ely, presi- | 4 dent of the board of managers. entire space in the building being fully oceupied, The Now York express says_that ocratic organization will be formed, ted Tammanites. Samuél Courthy, ers in the new movement, At Prospect Park to-day, a n.lle in 2:12, beating Quit, the favorite, easily.’ Ina two mile hurdle race, four ‘started, and Impeounious, a rank outsider, won, beating Vesuvi- vs, who sold in_the pool for more than all the field. Time, 3:56}; two hotses were thrown, and one so of Wayne; Member of | September. Charles Disner was arrested last | Chicago Live Stock Market. Hallock was arrested while taking | generally poor; good grades firm; the girl to his house. Disner is said | others quiet; sales of Texans at 2 00 to have disposed in the same way of | @3 35; medium to choice natives, Furope, which was suspended dur- | 1ot restored this morning on the Anglo- | vpened steady and closed dull, weak American cable. The French cable | 2nd 10¢ lowerj; sales of poor to ex- between Duxbury and St. Pierisnot | tra at 6 20@7 80, with most of sales "The forty-third annual exhibition | good many common hogs unsold. ‘There areabout 7,000 exhibitors, the | Naw York Live Stock Market. the first of next month a new Dem- | very weak. All sales at low prices, scarcely more than the cost in_the consisting mainly of all the adhe- | west. Native steers ranged from | rents of the Appollo Hall organiza- | 9 50t 12 75; a few extras held at rln an umm tions, hut will take in any disaffec- [ 13 00@14 005 Texans, 7 00@10 00. ex-Judge Bennet,ex-SheriffO’Brien | 3,000, The market is very quiet and others, are mentioned as lead. | but firmer. She soldat 4 25@4 62: Lambs, 5 50@7 50. and a quarter dash was won by Kad | at 6 62}@7 50. Pork—Dull; cash 25; Oct 22 Lard—Dull, year 18, CHICAGO, September 10. WAGON HARDWARE, Patont Wheels, Finished Gearing, &e. Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUM HENRY LATEY, | Douglas St Cor.12th, =+ - - " mehniti Omaha 'RB. & J. WILBUR, BER, Cattle—Receipts, 2,000. Quality | Carriages, Hacks md Buggies Books and stationery’ 00@6 50; stockers and feeders, 80@4 55, closing at outside for 4 of choice. Hogs—Receipts, 6,000. Market f good to choice at 7 00@7 65; a Sheep—Receipts, 1,000. Market uiet and steady; sales at 2 50@ 50. NEW YoRK, September 10. Cattle—Receipts, 1,200. Demand Sheep and _Lambs—Receipts, Hogs—Recelpts, 3,000. Live sold THE COMING STRUWGLE, The voters of our A 'S TOCK] ore. "t o y ‘Why i this mighty change ? Waat cam the mcusing bo 7 Indies, threatening the introduction of the scourge. It was with a view of avoiding such a calamity that the secretary of the treasury deemed it hisduty to enjoin such co-operation of the U S officials with ered to do under act of Conngress— an get which was passed February 26th, 1799—an act which has been a er circular on yellow fever question, notifying the municipal and govern- ment authorities on the seaboard of his desire and readiness to co- | t operate in apy manuer necessary to secure the greatest efficiency ane the one hand and the officers of the national government on the to prevent, as far as possible, the in- pourse, with eonsequent stagnation which uniformly result from the ac- cess of an epidemic of contagious are continually arriving from West | badly injured that she had to bo Killed. H. CANDRIAN, e local health authorities as he is empow- Steam Grinder dead lett, the statute books. The !e:re?;r;“lmsfixs:ls‘;; anoth- | Office : 518 13th Street, Orders taken for Silver Plating. All orders by mail will be promptly sttended o auglddit OMAEIA CITY b y of 1 bet tat and mosicpal heatth suthorities o | S TOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, other, on this importaat subjeot,and 97 14h 8, a Donglas] 3. terruption of commercial inter. ln-unuum':: ;x:“ Copper ‘...d Sheet Iron of business and loss of revenue, | Cooking and Heating stove s ors Jane apd apanned and French War om The rising of the masses From northern lake to southersjaes. The From out our eraes * Forbids a nation drenched in patriots’ blood, Should sink o that of slaves ; tto which our colns ‘Though obsolete lon ‘Bemain as ever true: not one cent for tribute, ‘But millions for defense. Party tles and party laws Are but as ropes of sand. The. ights of msa 10 be a man phouid povers Fresdomreland. en shall our Flag more proudly float Oer land EY spirit of old seventy-six heroos”gra ‘er 1and s well as sea, And nations yet unborn shall gladly grest ‘The emblew of the free, In trade we'l tey o deal, ‘As man should deal wiih man, And while we seek to live ourseives, We'll sell as cheap 23 anybody can’ And it abat you need, O friend you chance to meet, ‘Remember Bunce, the Hatter, On Upper Dougiay Street. etst | EDWARD ‘KUEHL. MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. Ho. 498 10th 8¢, between Farniam & Harney. j, Gutters and 3y and R Studebacker {Wagon , Depot. meh6ut g . G. STRIFFLER DEALER IN— GCROCERIES, Provisions Fruits, Nu's, Coufectionery, Tobacoo, Segars, o5 g of T e rimmd | ONCAFTA. - - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourteenth Streer, - Omaha., Neb GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALI. SCHOOL BOOKS ar-imy BURR & MUMAUGET, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th and Ha.rx.xey Streets, NEB er Styles. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER, X 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. 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