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VOL. IV. | N die An indiscrimanate slaughter m | 5 C ATI Oct 8. CHE_DATLY BBE. | o s | TELEGR A PRIS, e mata euiy of i o the - - city water works burst this morn- , Editor and Prop'r | goods regardless of prices at 206 ing, overflowing the streets and cel- MIDNTGHT. | Farnbam street. Fine linen and THEWEST. | chevoit shirts of our .wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. A Sait Lake Grand Jury Indict Railroad [ Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, One of Their Own Number For Having Five Wives. M. HELLMAN & CO., lars in the vieinity of the break LoND, The contents of & coal yard werc | Fon. Mr. Disraell is quite ill at | swept away. The extent of the | his residence with the gout. | damage will not be heavy. i - | % Mrs. Perkins who recently at- | 1o, Egpyt, Oct 8. | ] tempted suicide after murdering | 71he emperor of Moroceo will | her child is very low this morning | shortly visit England, and stay sev- and is though "cannot recover. | eral weeks. ©fce—No. 135 Farnham sireet. betw. Sinth and Tenth. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | copy, oe year, i _advance. six monthy, in advance. “ three menths in advan 211 not paid in advance, $8 per annum will lleted — REDER ICK, 4 0'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported for the Omaha Daily Bee. by the Atientic and PaciSo Telezraph Oo. Broker, at 296 Faruham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may 1y26 | 3 ——AND DEALERS 1. LoxDON, Oct. 8. Srth Dixon | GENTS FURNISHING COODS, | 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST OrrAwa, Oct. 8. The meeting of the Lumbermans’ BALTIMORE, Oct 8. | Hamlet Orum, GENERAL DEALER IN | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods | sthst, between Jones and Leavenworth sta. FFERS TO THE PUBLIC plete line of Drv | SALT LAKE, October 8. ! The grand jury to-day indicted or.e of theirown number, Thos. E.Ricks for lacivious cohabitation He is charged with having five wives, three of whom were married to him His own daughter ap- pearing as oneof the principal wit- nesses. SAN FRANCISCO, October 8. - Dr. Rice, corouer of the city, has been held to answer Le'oro the Y geand jury for embezzelment and [ «...CHARLESTON, 8 C, Oct 8. midemeanor in office. Mayor Cunningham of this eity All the saloous in this where | has been indieted for official m waiter girls ave emplo; 3 conduct Tne hearing m the c; em:’l".\t';‘d were t,’[‘:H‘fl las fixed for this week, but it is hard- under the new ordinance. Iy thovght BRI ol e Shendent il £ oo Sl ceL the new branch mint, shot_himself through tt.e head at Oakland to-d The cause of the suicide i known, but is supposed to have been done in a fit of mental aberation, caused by overwork. WASH o~, Oct. 8. The committee appointed by the Boston Board of Trade to confer with the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of the reyision of the tariff, has not, as yer, indicated whether it proposes to come here in advance of the p i i annual report by Senator Sherman, Chairmau of the Finance Committe, and Representa- tive Dawes, Chairman of the Com- mi‘tee on Ways and_ Means, have both devoted considerable ' time, during recess, to the consideration of the laws effecting customs duties and a better method of collection of the same. Both Mr. Sherman and Mr. Dawes have received numerous letters from importers, urging the substitution of specific for advalorem duties where it can possibly be done theo- retically. Nothing can be fairer than adyalorem duty, but both mer- chants and_appraisers often find it extremely difficult to agree upon a valuation, and experience has also proved that it Is frequently the source ot great corruption and abuse. Another point in connection with this matter which is being carefully looked into is the propriety of dis- pensing with superfluous custom houses, of which there are quite a number. But without a bill is re- ported before the holidays the prospect of securlng & very ma- terial revision of the present tarift is not very promising; its not impro- bable that the duty on tea and coffee may be restored. Government loses yearly millions of revenue by the abolition of duties on these products and they bave not, in consequence thereof, been cheapened one cent to the consumer. S 8 Kimball, chief of the revenue marine bureau, of the treasury de- partment, has not yer completed the selection of pointson western lakes to establish life-saving stations, au- thorized by law of last Congress; he ing the coast of lake Erie, s expected home as soon as the exact location of the stations are determined upon -after BOOUTS & SHOES | the sites have been seleoted and 10 18th St. Between Furniam s2d Douglas | stations erected a patrol of men to s march from onestated point along the coast to another, will be formed aiet 3 VEher elaint | gince 1862. Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES Farnham St. oretianr 1wt OMAHA. ONAEA BUSINESS DIVECTORY. childrens’ wear. septid3m P DRENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. — vp sTAIR Bei, 13th & 14%h S Niw Yor Among the arrivals from Europe yesterday were Mrs. Lee Neilson, Hon. John F. Hoffman, General R L. Banks and Robert B Minturn. It is rumored that Meggatt, Hayv- iland & Co., dry goods merchants, have failed. OTTAWA, Ont,, Oct., 8. Tt is now generally understood that the Dominion go\ernment con- templates the speedy estahlishment of a military academy at Kingston, on the ~ame plan as the West Point academy. BOOTS AND BHOES. P Lans S Piam o, butwess uth 2ud 1150 febi9yl OONFECTIONFRY, L. Latey, corner 12th and Douglus streevs, . m nul.clorer and wholesale des'er in cand’-sand conjectionery. Country trade so- Jdiceted. apltt COA. DEALERS. and § Vi, coal, lime, comen thair ete,, P Elenam e febisms PAWN BROKEF, QU SN mE—. ferret LAUNDRY. ew InunAr> opened at oll 11th st., het ’A Faruliss, #nd Do iaa. * The washing and froning will he doneto rdcr, first class work 8)+F ACTORY. Soup Worss, Powel! & Co, still | re_their Bremium Soap. Five DR. A. S. BILLINGS, L B2 T o ekl B [T B 284 Farnham St., Bet. 1:th and 14th, up stars. Testh extractod without paic, by useof Ni- ‘trous Oxide Fas. S Ofice ovex 2tel2 oo estt NEW YORK, October 8. Letters ia the Herald dated Lon- don,Sept. 26,says : On the arrivalat Queenstown of the American steamer with papers containing Moulton’s statement, one or two London correspondents telegraphed it to their papers Subsequently the telegraphic authorities stopped the transmissien of the statement as containing objectionable + matter and notified the London' papers of the improper charactér of the press as placed on_the wires by corres- pondents. The post office authori- ties have prohibited,its publicauon before inhibition was promulgated, however, severaljournals has re- ceived the report a portion of which was published m the Standard and Daity News. W York, Oct. 8. Muyor Havemeyer was to-day served with summonsand complaint in the suit of John Kelly, for libel, the damages being laid at $50,000. No orderof armest has yet boen ls- Y MRS.J E.VANDERCOOK Eolectic Physician, Residence and oflunlgfl Dodge st bet 14th and 3 al attention paid to ohatetrics and dis « preamin, cawaried by the Lougia couaty | Specal, sttention paid to obutetr and State fairs, and Pottawattamie county, Is. Becullaria 3 fott. Orders soli-ated from the trade RATH & HANSFN, Wholesae Denlers in Leaf: Tobacov, SiwAca aa s i STOVE STORE. E. F. COOR, 537 14th Bt between Donglas, Dodge Masufacturer_of Tin Copper and Sheet Tron Wero, and dester iy ! Reports of the Erie railroad ac- counts, publisbed to-day, caused great excitement In the stock mar- ket, Erie shares declining one and a quarter per cent. A special from Berlin says the Von Arnim aflair looks serious. The Emperor has ordered a strict search for the mi surgioal Fooms. LVANCAMP M.D. Dispenses his own medeln practics, makes speci Mwulssturers of CIGARS, AND DFALER IN Tobaccos Pipes, &c., &c. 163 FARNYAM ST, Bot. ‘0th &1ith, Ozxaanha Neb. Ia, Piles and otber Diseascs of the Rectum. OFyicE : Corner Farpham ans 14th sfreets, Airat door to the richt. ap i:ie, Residenc ; 210 Dougles street, batween 12 and 13th, nexi s, F-h Tock Hox 3 ntidaw:{ VAN PORN’S MACHINE SBIXOF. Al kinds of light sud hexvy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. 8@ All Wok “uarantee” @4 6 BEARNEY STREET. OMAHA oetitl. P.N.GLYNN WHOLESALE AND RETATU DEATES IN Wines, liquors. Segars, TOB'C O AND PIPES. BF-California Wines and Brandies. S8 Corner af 15°h und Dodge streets opposite the new Fos Oice ballding. Omaha. Nebt 5t SPENCER'S SaEE Fruit s+ Confectionary . sSTAND, Cor. 131h and Leavenworih Stx., AT THE BRIDGE JOMN BAUmMRE. Practical ‘Watchmaker, 171 Farapum , 8. - fp, 1tk Bt OMAHA 4 NEB J. ROBINS. 137 B am ™., bet.® hond 10th, Offion) NEY LOANZD ON W ATCHES, JEW- M e iiing Vought and soa. praim s143m WILLiad SEXAUER. 995 Tubam Btreet. - - Omaha, Neb —WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALKR (N— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. —MANUFACTUKEYF AND DEALER IN— MARKETS &Y TELEGRAPH. HOTELS, ociation to day was a failure, not | The Fair of the Maryland agri- | The residenceof Hep ing lumbermen of this district. | Senator Thurman delivered an explosion on Regents = | tion at 1 o'clock, giving a review of Macoy, Ga, Oct 8. o gt industrics in this country, showing | _Advices have been received here | s . . | day, resulted in a complete victory | most satisfactory results. Seere "-‘;l;i\;h px‘unl[mri;nlti]\'c ]m.nl[rm{_ic;i;n" We Call the Attention of the Public to our Extensive o the reports of the death of Don W enthusiasm prevails, and nodisturb- | Jewell are expected to visit the fa | And ell Seleeted Stock for the ance whatever oceurred. | grounds to-day. Several races will | * — | EEESEEE oommve.. PALL AND WINTER SEASON S o will | s fon s expresse Steorage rates across the Atlantlo | Lrdle taco and steeple chase Will |, ¢ i Sop the de have been still fursher reduced by Y Y B [ e jiwlrilvu'mu of reports of the | E 2 | Erie Railway company. The price in Saturday’s steameris to SoyRaEBLURES IO . = bogos of six and seven, a young man | A movement is on foot here to cgl thin Pumi i G hamed A. 5. Spunders, a native of | give a fitting reception to the Irish 0 g s oods- on his way to visit hs relations re cisi : n | 1 pect of a visit from the American siding near Lewis, Cass county, | baam g isfuction. HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, ETC as he was walking from the Trans- £ s . X fer depot up town, the ball taking | Private dispatches from Monte- effect n the back of his neck and | veido via Rio Janeiro regarding the making an ugly, but not dangerous | uprising in Entrerias con tain rumory lain, but could not retain his hold. | curred between the government and M. HELLMAN & CO. The man shot at him agatn, the ball | insurgents with loss of life. The B e maee phaes e et e W rom NG FALL STOCK, 1873. ders went east this morning. causes great anxiety. oo | R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas S T b ’ ouglas otreet, ment : WHOLESALEJAND_RETAIL Buenos Ayres, October 7.—The | i government 'roops were defeated | and compelled to retreat, after sus- e AND OIL CLOTH t0 raise a war fund loan of £500,.00 An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opensd to ba MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS r th PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8. | Cooking and Heating stove s AKINGS. ‘WORCFSTER, ,Oct. 8. | last night bas been doing considera- | , 523ped; J Tiog, Gurlers nd In he Republican State Conven- | ble dumage i some sections of this | Wark ‘one ar Sarcs? 54 Seouti LADIES AND OEILDREN'S ing the chalr, poke ut ome lengib, | ulvert at Eighth siret tho eclars | JACOB GISH, | MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. mainly on national affairs. After fof the stores between Market and | 261 Farmnam st., Be honor conferred on him, he remind- | doing & large amount of damage to - ed them of the past glory of the | €oods ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OLL CLOTES, MATTING RUSS, AND HATS, and counselled them to make the | 8¢ the Intersection of the Northers CHEAPER THAN THR® X = party worthy of success in the fu- | Pennsylvania & Junction railroads, = = « R the party to solve the problem of | tWeen a passenger train from Hat- E z = = O cheap transportation ; to lightenthe | boro, on the former road CHAR LUES SHIVERICK. tional organization in the work of | on the latter. The roads cross at keeping the Democrats from power; | right angles, and at a grade, the clvil rights bill ; to punish corrup- | in fullsight. By some confusion of o s Pt X . tion; to maintain publio falth, and | signals, both trains continued mov- | VICTOR &, C FEMANN.D, lglngLever lllrmg %ertalmne to the FURNITURE and_ UP- s A . z : 1 The quesilon of gentralization was speed. The freight engine struck Physwian 2 Surgeon,x ST trade; has largcly increased his stock.and now alluded to as one of the great nation- | the lower part of the passenger b PRICED goods, which he is offering a 5 speaker did not Gommit himself | smoking, and two passenger ours, [ Over Ish’s Drugstore. | PRICES ag to make it tn the interesgt o% sucl‘}, RLQUCE,D either way. At the conclusion of | but causing no serious injuries be- 1y - 4 €Verv one desiring that the convention progeed to bal- | great fright. . N R ke e T "Fisties g i (ot *| PARLORSETS, LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTE sulted in the nomination of Mr. r RED.AND Talbot by 785 out of 1,042. The CHAS. SHIVERICE, 203 Farnham Streoot. Oxmaha. eing attended by any of the lead- | cultural society was opened t was entirely wrecked I | the rise and progress of agricultural BAYONNE, October . | The election in this city, yester- i for the Democrats. The greatest | Bristow and postmaster gene | Carlos. T NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Ry s sl i change at the delay | some of the competing eompanies. Comprising The Latest Styles in Last evening, between the heurs | DuBLLY, October 8. Butler county, Nebraska, who was | rifle team on their return ; the pros- Towa, was shot by an unknown man BON, Oct 8, Oux Prices are Very “Low” to suit the Times. Call soon at wound. He grappled with the vil- | to the effect that a collision has oe- grazing the little finger of his left absence of official information con- | received here, causing great excite- | first engagement between the gov- ernment troops and insurgents took place n ar this city to-day. The | < b taining considerable loss. sterling. sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of The beavy rain which fell b y et et HeT® | vaped. Jarannet ant #renn war en | & F ULL STOCK OF SHAWLS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS. tion yesterday, Mr. Daw city. By the averflowing of the 2 thauking the convention for the.| Arch streets are gencrally flooded, TABLE LINEN IN GRFAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF Repub ican y iu Massaghusetts, | A collision occurred this morning ture. He said it was the duty'of | in the northern part of this city, be- ; Lol 5 T burden ot taxation; to aid the na- [8nd a New York freight tram 2 f Furniture, bedding, Mirr to cherish the precious legagy of the | approach to the intersection being | — == =~ <4 - . u e’ e g’ ors’ to 1ift the currency to a specie basis. | ing though not at a high rate of 5 has a complete assc.tment of FINE, MEDIUM and LOW al questions of the hour, but the | traln, overturning the baggag, 241 Farnham Street, the specch a motion was carrled | yonda few serious brulses and o | — G w. HOMAN, s | 22¥thing in this line, tc examine his stock before purchas- vote was taken by countles, and re- COVERED TO ORDER. result of the ballot was received with GRAND CENTRAL HOTEI. owamA, - - - NEBRASKA The langeat and best hot betwoen Chicago ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace for the purpose of watching for ves- sels in distress and qu discovering a wreck these men will immediately signal the lookout at the station, cheers. 'T'he first ballot for Lieu- tenant Governor resulted in no choice, and, on motion of Mr. Kim- ball, that Mr. H. Knight, who received the ‘highest number of New York Money Market. NEW YORK, October 8. Money—Easy at 2@3 per cent. WOODWORTH, WHOLESALE CAsNDIfiS Exchange—Steady; at 4 86 for 60 days, 4 89 sight. Gold—Weak and lower; opened at 1093; declined to 109§; ‘now sell- ing at 1 08F, Governments—Steady; currency sixes 1 17}, Stocks—Opened _generally dull and volume of business moderate; at this hour the market is steudy, without any special feuture; Erie, 833; P M d8}; U P 86§ WU 803. 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. WACON Office_uver tno State Bank, cornerf Farn. ham aad 18¢h servets. NEW SAIOON: HENEY, the popular Saloan ko per, b fitted up the b i nt of o d Herald bu lding thus secu prompt action, MoBILF, Ala, Oct. 8. The case of the Sumpter Commis- sioners is still pending before the United States courts. Two of the counsel submitted their arguments vesterday. Dr. Turner sought to establish the existence of cons cy. Jobn Little Smith followed for the defense, and sought to show there was no conspiracy. The de- fense wil also endeavor to prove an alibi. Further arguments will be heard to-day. ey id Indispensable to national pros- Testimony in the Sumpter county | perity, and that to that end the na- murder case cl sed to-d: tion must ma.e its promises to pay dence was very conflictin equal to gold, which is the recog- nesses for the prosecution, except | nized standard of value throughout Henry Keatler, Billings' law part- | the eivilized world; that it is the ner, have been colored. Witnesses | duty of Congress to adopt such for tise defence are partly white and |‘measures as should safely and partly galared, One colored witness | speedily lead to the equalization of the prosecution idgntified Ren- | yalues; and that no intlation of cur- froe and Hullock, and awore posi- adding to the government Tamr ow inanutacturing all varieties orcandies} andjwill sella EASTERN PRICES WOOd StOCk’ Dealers in this State nced not want to o East for CANDIES. carRIaca A trial is solicited. AGON HARDWARE, HENRY LATEY, R. & J. WILBUR, Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourtoonth Stroet. - Omaha., INeb GI_‘){}W‘EMRAL AGENTS FOR ALIL SCHOOL BOOKS BURR & MUMALUGET. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th and Harney Strests, OMATHA. - - - NE Fall And Winter Styles- A. POLACK, CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Naar 14th. nd fan Francisco. Dew Sepiember 30th, 1875, R RS TV KATL. Provrietor — United States Hot 1, COR. DOUGL AS AND TENTH STREETS. NED ¢ arecinlly anaoun N Fased a2 10 1 B L T e s WiLLIAS LEHR, Prop. July22 741 California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. o. 17 Douglastreet, cornsr 11th, Om ba, e " foard Ly the day or week. votes, be declared the nominee the motion was carried unanimously. The committee on resolutions re- ported asfollows : The-Republicans of Massachu. setts, proud of their party record, reafliriy their devotion to the great princijles of justice upon which it was fousded, and pledge their best and gonstaut endeavors to the maintainance of those principles in the future. Therefore be it Resolved, That s sound curren- F. A. PETERS Saddle and Harness Maker, AN®D C.RRI16% TRIMMER, ‘morniny UKDAY. Give him a call Schueider & Burmest«r Manufacturers of FIN, COPPER AND SHEET IROF WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Ntoves, Tin Roofing, Spouting and Gutteri 1g dou tice ‘ana ir he best maan iou guarra :t Pash paid far hiden Patent Wheels, Finished Gearing, &a. Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER, THANI: IBNMERT, TAITOR, 13th 8t., bet. Farnham and Harvey. | Garriages, Hacks as Buggies All Kinds of TAILORING, CLEANT REPATING doua at rensons sle rates Stadebacker [Wagon, Depet. anencs meh6t REDMAN & LEWIS, Cor. 16th and Izard St:eets. Cottonwood LUMBER On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. je261m New York rroouce Market. NEW YuRK, Oct. 8. Breadstufls—Generally heavy. Flour—Dull; superfine State and Western, 4 s 7. Wheat —Easy; No 1 spring, 120@1 22; No 2 Chicago, 111(3112; No 2 Milwaukee spring 1 15 bid. Corn —Quiet; Western mixed, afloat, 963. Oats—Strong; Western mixed, 60 | IINDLE HOUSE.!-— On 900, b, Farnham and Harney Sirocts, , MEAT MARKLT, U.P.R. 'AS been entirely refifttrd u: d re urnished, 16th street bet Californfa sud Webster. Supply of FRISH AXD SALTED g i C V.28 I HARRYMAN, | MEA'S ‘Al ol sock of Fine Si% | tively tLat {:msen! g.u",{" ould be pern.itted y2saty. Provr etors. and assisted in the killing, Resolved, That Maseachusetts o T ot Bbcu ot e B RN : 3 el along with tweuty or twenty- | has seen with adhereuce the at- The Sioux City and Pacific Kallroad, tive others. The witresses | tempt turough bonded leagues to Central House In Coanection with the swore that they were in the rvad at | deprive whole classes of our popula- * 0.630 *ixteenth B treet, the time of the killing. Hillman | tion of their constitulional preroga- o 3em S 0uana, xen. | SIOUX. CITY & ST, PAUL waa not Iden‘ified, and will probab- | tiveand the amplest protection of JOSEPH DOVE, Propr. Iy be discharggd. Evidence for es- | svery individual in bis civil rights Day and week Board at ressonsble rates. RAILROAD' jos the shortest oute from Omaha tablishing an alibi in favo; ©f Kena{nd privileges Is the first duty of the Firsi-class bar attuched to the house. froe and Bulleck is s‘rong. Sevewliiy National Government, _Therefore, - parties swore posjtively that thiey | we, as represeutatives affirm an un- H were at their homes, the nea]e:})h!e shaken faith i equality of uldcm. thern tel. ing nine miles from the scene of the | zens before thelaw, and gratitude to Sou e o murder There is come discrepaney | the President of the United States Fronting on 4th, 5t snd Walnutsta, about the name of Hillman. for his prompt interference =gainst E called in the affiduvit and warfant | the effort of usurpation over a recog 8t. Louis, - Mo. for his arrest William Hillman, but | nizod State government, and for his Laveille, Warner & Co., Propriotcors. o clnas 10 all it e bl v At sup the greatest abundance, with all t) G. STRIFFLER DEALER IN— IGROCERIES, Provi-ions Fruits, Nus, Confec!lonery, Tobacen, Segars. §-B. CR. OF TENTE sad FARNHAN. they were @88, Rye—Quiet. Barley —Strong. Provisions—Quietand unchanged Chiczgo Prouace market. Cnicaco, Oct. 8. Flour—Dull, wealk;good to choice spring extras, 4 75@5 00; low to medium 4 23@4 50; supers 300@ 00 oc day, at the south o Hou the city of Gmuha, in seid county, sll at uction upart o the propercy des.ribed i ta d order we: and Council Bluffs to St. Paul, Mineavol Stillwater, Anoks, Dulath, Bismarck, and all Teginning at the north east corner of the Fouth cast que tor of serti b sixteen (16), tow s Bficen (). borth,of range th . teén (1), Tk and rumning trer ¢ south 6 Wi 814 chains, thenoe north 6 c cast 853 chaina’to the plice of beg Wheat—Strong; cash 92§, Nov. 913; Dec. 82}. Corn—Quiet; cash, 79§; year 72} @mt e e e ver;\as| 3 Cvn y, siy 8 Jndgment of aid Court, re- vesmher agpe ol AOUGI NO | &g o AR i i 4 T. Fin Barley—Firm; cash 100@1 10; | " AT R iy ar ey, Nov1 074 Ounabs, September 25, points In Minnesota. Train leaves Omaha daily, (exeep Saturday) at 6 o.clock p. m., and Council Giuffs at 8:05 p° @, trom Chicego & North-Western Depot. Fareas LOW and 1ime 2s QUICK as by any other Line, POLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Be sure vour ticket reads VIA Sioux City, thus avoiding eircuitous routes and widnighi ing, con- his true name is Philip A. Hilwan. | determined opposition toward all The two maln witnesses for the | movements and combinations seck- prosecution swore that Billings was | iny to abridge, limit or restrain the killed between sunset and dusk on | rights of any portion of the Ameri- Saturday, August 1st, as he_was | ean people. riding aloni the pubiic roadmear | Resolved, That the Republican his_residence in Sumpter gounty. | party of Mussachusetts demend and Both man and horse were-killed | wili require of all persons holding and were found dead Sunday Morn- | oflices, whether national, state or ing. < municipal admini-tration’ of Gov- fhue They also swore that Renfroe | ernment whichshall eonforin to the Fiokers can be curchasel st the offcesof the | came out of \he woods and said-d highest standard of honesty, iuteg- Chicago & Northw:siern Railway in Owabs | with an oath, “halt,”” when the | ri‘y and economy to this end; that DB L & poYime others rose and fired. = Nothing was'| the public ndebteduess may be Gen'l Pas. & Ticket Agt- St P. & . C. R R | proven by the prosecution, as to ifs | honorably and speedily paid, and o e ».c AN previous threats by either of the | the burden of taxation lightened. Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., S. C. & P., Sioux | prisoners against Billings. T) Resolved, That the record of the | tive; prices firmer; stockers 2 40@ i City, lows. prisoners are quite respectable 1o0k- | republican party of Massachusetts | 830; fair to choice steers 4 00@6 35; GXO. W. GRATTON, Ageat. | ing young men, are farmers’ @ | s a sufficlent guarantee of the con. | Texan steers 2 S0 i3y | - Sumfer county. The commissjon.¥ | tinued sympathy with that leglsia- | Hogs—Receipts 12, o rmh ang rendered his decision in the Samt £ | tion which will promote the best in- | €0od demand {(jr good 10 b ‘:Jife. county ease this afternoon, by gem: | terests of labor and tend to the mor- | others dull, weak; common fo cholee mitting Renfroe and B-.uock).d.u aland intellectual elevation of all | 5 80@6 60; extra 5@ ; nfe- without bail, and dischargi ill- | persons engaged in Industrial pur- | Flor 4 26@86 25. man, The commissioner] suits, Sheep—Receips 900; furly ac- w enter into the u- | Resolved, That in thenomination | tive; easier, sales, poor to choice tionality of the law, an of Hor: Thomas Talbot as Governor | 2 50@4 50. his decislon upon the faot this town expresses its appreelation while no evidence establish A of his distinguished public services alibi_in the cases of Buliock and ['and relying upon his administrative Renfroe, the evidence against them | experience and his personal purlty was strong enough to justify a com-] and his sterling integrity, and feel mittal. Atter this decision, and be< | eonfident ot his triumphant election fore it was carried into_effect, and very heartlly commend him United S‘ates d'stric* attorney asked | and other nominees of this conven— the commissioner to hold Hillgaan | tion to the suffrage of our fellow oit- until & new afiidavit, charging bim | 1zens. The resolutions were unan- with the whipping of Wilsun, cduld { imously adopted. be prepared, and a warrant was f§ | A motion was adopted tendering sued for his arrest. This the com¥| the thanks of the convention. to | berif, "Sept 25-d1ta w forsw JOHN H. GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Chicago Live Stock Market, | awp Cricaco, October 8. | Cattle—Receipts 2 500; fairly ne- Highwines—1 08. Pork—Steaay; cash 21 50; year 17 80; February, 18 00. Lard—Firm’; year, 11 }@; Feb- ruary 11 j@113. ind steamboat ‘Buion @117 Gold—Closed at 110. et e’ stond. apd wemerr o ai m the Fotunda o hotel W. J. CONNELL, Counsellor at iavo AND Bistrict Attorney for Second Jud fcial Distriet. 2 163 Farnha: JEpT— UL L —— 2 Groat Western ATTORNEYS:LAW | BREWERY Office—Caldwell Block, Douglas Pireet, The finest lager bzer con- OMAEA, - - - - NEBBASKA | gtantiy on hand, [ fe2s6m CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop Notiee fs hereby gtven to of the City of Om b, that Will be held within and for ¢ on Tuesday the 13th day of Octs for the purpose of submitting to thw qu electors of said aity the following proposi.ion, ‘Shall bonds of the ity of Omaha b reet, Omaba, Neb. 4. garowix BALDWIN & O'BRIEN, New York, Live Stock Market, NEW song, October 8. ‘At'said Special Election the ot it e | Cattle—Recelpts 4540, Market | onod SLA DG 2 o Sowing phacer: is fair for good cattle, and dull for | Fiiut Wardoat Taraer Hail * i common. - Sales of nafives at 8 (0 | Second Wari—at + ngine House, Xo | @815; but the bulk ofithe sales were | Jo " . Sheriis i, Court House. | a9 00@11 50, Toxaiis, 6 oolg?s o ‘Hogs—Receipts 8,000; arket Fifth Wesi—at Penusylvania Honse, Chicago stroet. . is quiet for live hogs at 5 75@6 50 Sixth Ward—at Engine House, No. 1. dressed 8 00@8 75. bt naed e seal ot said cs 10 7% | Fine and Medinm ‘“othjng' Sheep and £.ambs—Rec: §)ts 7,000 | heruato afixed, this 1ith day of Scpteriber, & die missloner refused to do, and subsedf Hon H I, Dawes for his services as | Market is a fraction_higiier but e and Furnishing Goods. ‘ Milyor, A. D. 1874 quently Hillman told 'the distrig deat Mr . Dawes.. roturned| vieak, though thero s 8. fair de- | . ;: ey CEHEBAPER THAN THERE CHEAPERST HORSL 5uuRING. attorney that he would -appear or courtesies. 'Tho oonven- | mand. ~Sheep, 4 50@6 25; lambs, {"‘“} e T iy BiVe jjourzed. 8 00@8 60. = exzpe. c 5. XaARMA B PARKE GODWIR, GKERE & KARBACH, Attorney at Laws | iwmes foin o e v (Hellman Bloek,) OMAHA, - - NEB. 49) TETRTEENTE STREET. OMAHA ~MANUPACTURER OF— e |Spring and Farm Wagons, JOHN W. LYTLE, BUGGIES AND CARR]GES. Dealerstn and maptacturers of Attarney-steLaw nd So'icitor 1| \gRICOLTURAL - IMPLEMENTS! Equity. PARTICLAR A TENTION, PAID TO FFPI0b --Over Pirst Natiossl Baak,

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