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[AHA DAILY BEE OCTOBER 10, 1874. OMAHA SATURDAY MORNING CABLEGRAMS, Clearing Sale! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!! urther Particulars Concerning cRUIcKSHANK’s | NEw Yorx, Oct § | o 4 0’'CLOCK P. M. Ty P - A1) | An indiscrmunate slaughter m Pt DAILY BEE. | clothing snd gents’ furmshing W AKD ROSEWATER, Edior and Prop's | goods regardless of prices at 206 j‘ TELEERAPH“" | The three mile boat race between | | Farnham street. Fino linen and | | | | | Teneyck, of Peckskill, and John | Biglin, of New York, was rowed here this morning; Biglin won b; haif a length. Time 23 minutes. Betting was ten to six on Biglin. | (ice—No. 33% Farnham sirest. botw. Anth and Tenth. ! chevoit shirts o our .wa make at | MIDNIGHT. | $2.00 and $2.50 each. i Railroad }Tickots WASHINCGTON, the Arrest of the Count Von Arnim, and the Troubles of the Paris Em- Specially Bsported for the Omaha Daily Bee the 2#1antio and Pacifin Talazradh Oa. TEE EAST. | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: AN FRANCISCO, Oct 9. The heavy thunder, lightning, and rain storm which provailed here Clearing Sale! H o1t var paid in dvaace, 88 i will | bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, | ] e ! | Broker, at 206 Faruham street. | Rgport of an Interesting Conver- | atgilroy. bassy. FOR THIRTY DAYS! 2 ‘ i i | E. M. Hovkins, al for th FREDER ICK, | Triemed g for Sale. | gation Which TooK Place | Thrilling Adventure of an /Ero- | murder of Michact Fahoy, hue ro. o - e b |kl = __| YesterdayBetweenthe | jautat tho Marylama | "‘Af‘z:n};';’,‘;l‘,gfi‘f'{\";‘v‘fi]_’ o 1iro | Beported Declaration of War | Cl e a:rin s 1 1 % | ITamlet Orum, Postmaster General | State Fair. destroyed the offieers’ quarters; loss, Against Spain by China. g ale. Annu a,]_ Cle arlng Sale 9 et and an Alabama | The Sanfrancisco-Berkley fe —_ | ; » e e e | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods | Senator. St rmally el s | Roxt, October 9. i day. | M Tesdoli has been released by | brigands who had captured him, on | payment ot a ransom of $10,000. ‘ Clearing Sale : SN DRY GOODS BALTIMORE, Oot 9. There was a large attendance at | the State fair yesterday, 5,000 per- | sons being present. ~ About eleven | 9th st , between Jones and Leavenworth sts. ! General Staler Declines the ()FFEES O THE PUBLIC A MOST COX- | pleto line of Drv Goods, Fancy Goods, Management of the Chicago. | leto live of Dre Gouds. s " W ASHINGTON, Oct 9. | i | ¥oolazsa s tiase Wapeeis3! | e Ghroniole inan ediforal tiis| Fire Bepartment, e | mera forTatics”and cibdeny’ s, "Al- | morning headed s reconstruction | LEAD‘ | ity Boote-aini Lhoce for tadice: gentar ina | ® failure,” says recent eyents in the | Foreign and Domestic en [ The Voce Della Vents says in re- o’clock Senator Thurman of Ohio, | lation to Count Arnim’s nr)n.-sx that 3 Childrens’ wear, “eptidimos | south cannot fail to create the pro- | ¥ Yorr, Oct. 9. i ‘i / ® 7 2 | % 5 i i = RE, arrived on the grounds with Hon. | there is also reason to believe that | 4 = 0T A e N TS | eve 1 ., and Sir Toy ixton, of Eng- | man an err. Mr. Thurman | the establishment of a new govern- | ITPRICES | — citizen of the nation in regard to | land, have arrived here. was welcomed by Hon. 4 B Davis, | ment in Fra dto G z 0 A z LOWES 7 fs‘;\\i\RLES g- P\_\\ | the effciency of the reconsiruction | ras welcomed by on. & B Dazls | ment in France and to German fn- | Clea.rmg Sale! ND MILILINERY, A St '\\ o 40 easure of Congress; some import- | Ban FRANGI 9. reviewing the stock and machinery | | B g R i S ) | ement necomaiy et e | o 1 Kot - s ot | b delivered e anolaaireman Bz Octobero. | emiiiete V OMAIYA.| = | omitted, and its the plain duty of | ¥ears connected with theSan Fran- | :{‘:r Pél.ffi?lt':fi,ffr;‘é?,'.l;'l'fl' {megg‘ The Speuersche Zeitung, in an | gt TOORT DENTISTS, | il legidatre to recor- | dhoo mint a5 master and rofings, | 5,5, (G A. CRUICKSHANK = 25 < E: e nize the situation with all its diffi- tted suicide yesterday. He 2 rashi | 7 & el 3 OYAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. | o/-<ICE. Wo. 252 FARNHAM ST. | cultics, supply the omission or cor. | Was_generally respectod and bis | Goorge Washington, o oolored | diplomatists oponly state that it is > Jihia i seroneaut, made an ascension in a | the intention of Russia to assist death is regretted. Clearing Sale! e —SraTams = rect the error, whitever it hot air balloon from Haverhill's i = = N s = ‘ Denmark. This_statemes - = S RAGKEE KAVUPAO.ORY. | pee i . OMAMA. |may be The Supreme Court — aousto Clearsstows: this aftomoon. 1| Leting. 1E11s, bt overt e s Cor. 14th and Fernbam Nts. s A d Smin. 185 Harer sireet bet. | 1o pra otnr Dentisis n theclty meets here on Monday, October HoLLY SPRINGS, Oct. 9. | The balloon attained a height of | tic sources, causes considerable = A 13th, and severai of the justiceshave | Last night a mob of negroes, oliti v - | BOOTS AXD SHOES. over one hundred feet, when it de- ment in political cireles. FATLL STOCK, 1873, 4 Liliy Lang, 155 Farolam st, between 1th COINGS. already arrived. Thé docket is | numbering fifty, took James Per- Zrapi 5 | | ity o) oyt DR. A. S. BILLINGS, [ now two sears bebind time and | Kins and W, Ravenswood, (colored) Soendet el ek o TEe | > CONFE PRY. e R | will be necessarily great. from the jail and-shot them dead, | was fmpaled. The basket rocked | Advi NDON, Oct 9. — S Wit gy DI T T ST, | " An'interesting dialoge oceurred | thereby avenging the death of Mack | and swayed fearfully. Washington | Aaras stat that o ot o oo = it S contectioners. " Couniry trade s0- e s5id st 00AL DEALERS. land & E1{*, coal, lime, cemen thair ete,, Prittman < o PAWK BROEER. [ Fieter o 20 puubam k. fe17et 284 Farnham St. Ber. 1 th and 14th, up stairs. Teetn extractad without pain, by useof Ni- ‘trous Oxide 3us. estf #¥-0fce ore: MRS. 3. E. VANDERCOOK at the Postoffice Department yester- day, between the Postmaster Gen- eral'and Senator Spencer and Rep- resentative Hages, of Alabama. These two parties called on the Postmaster General to urge upon him the appointment of an addi- { tional special to go to Alabama to Hill. It was done so quietly that few persons knew of it until morn- ing. WaAsnI In compliance with & request of the secretary of war to General Sheridan, to detach a regiment of 1 jumped twenty feet to the stone ‘steps beneath. He was badly sha- ken up, but no bones were broken. New YORK, Oct 9 A special from Wilkesbarre, Pa., says the situation at Moosic mjnes is unchanged. The sheriff’s posse nent between the government forces and the insurgents; the lat- | terare boing rapidly reintorced by | malcontents from the surounding | provinces. They have appeared in force in several towns, and have committed depredations upon the inhabitants, R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Streect, WHOLESALEJAND,RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, s LAUNDRY. i i 2 A number of their . RS investigate the killing _-of | his command for duty iu the south, i i 3 | ew laandry opes ., bet. PR 9 4 Vi 3 A'}-.Jm“....: e ot 1k 1t 1 | Eclectic Physicians | mail sgent Ivery. The Posts | the 13th Infantry, with headquar- ;‘,’,;";',{;tg,‘:,:;‘.’"‘i;:, TR | leudcilaTobeenarrented. | roing il b donn o, i Son clase ¥ | 0 L o 050 Dot ot 1 ana | master Goneral - regarded this | ters ut Omaba, Nebraska, yesterday | against most of the head strikers BERLIY, Oct. 9. | M D OIIE GLOT remtom Soup Worka, Powsl! & Co, el ! i5th ata. os " unnecessary. Messrs. Spen; fecelved orders to proceed to Ala- | are in the hands ofofficers. No | Count Von Arnim had an inter- 3 Pn o uctire thelr’ Fremium Soap.” Five { special attention peid to chetetries snd dts ce:A i ‘l]m . fl);f “f“efi ";i e trouble is expected until the Welsh | view with his son and the govern- . frw promin, cawarded by The Lougls ousty (esed pecultarto women and children. Bf. | eutisfled, = an ey _continu miners are left without the protec- | ment officials yesterduy. In the | An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be S v Drders soli-sted from the trade HOTELS. surgioal ooms. to press the matter upon him, when he finally remarked that if Ivery had been attending to his offieial NEW Yonx, Oct 9. ams has_brought suit Cyrus Wi for libel against the ¢ Nation,” that tion of the sheriff, and then it will be serious. At present, peace’ 8 maintained course of conversation the Count protested against the insinuation that he had published or intendea sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of > . '] L oy LVANCAMP M. 13 duties instead of dtributing incen- | paper having charged {bat Thomas | by the power of 1aw, but, under the | fo publizh any of the documents re- 7 T . L EGE Dtmtn—;‘: o':”m“‘vl‘rn::v'e::'dl psides | diary ‘"l:d inflamatory 5 5]’30‘7 es conni ed with the salting of the [ current of national prejudices, will | tained by him. He also said that S c g u ‘J GRAND CENTRAL | sl gnts among the negroes, ke would pro- | Little Emma mine with silver ore, | ultimately bring about great mis- | he noticed in the spring that there v ¥y Ly - ‘?’ TTOTHEXa. to Women, e Ro a, Plies and ot Disesse o st opvic : Corner Farobim xn3 14ih streets, first door to the £l &t, an «taire, Besidenc bably never have been molested. To this Mr. Spencer rejoined that if some gentlemen had not gone whereby Prof. Silliman was deceiv- ed, and reported accordingly, so that English stockholders were de- chief and outrages upon persons and property. A special from St. Louis says that was a deficiency In the documents belonging to the archives of the Paris Embassy. ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, alse VELYET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. ' omma, - - - wseasxa | E el vt setoen gt e | LSO, S making apssch | frauded o the semoune of SOM 000, | Prestiast Genr LI e b | B o ok Lo 1 the oablnet /tho AmGTnOf SU000D. | Precicent R i periv sesuns; A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS. mber 30th, 1673. THUALL. Proprietor. United States Hotel, CO8. DOUSLAS AND TENTH STREETS. T DR N S and net 1 e el 5, ¥ ready to scommodate bve I ol wod s ve ® sy or we K, at reas- VAN DORN’S ¥ ACHINE SIXOPF. Al kinds of light and hesvy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. | S Al Work “uarantee”. "SR The end of it was that the two had to withdraw without being able to persuade the Postmaster General to make the appolntment. New ORLI , Oct 9 Messrs. Burkand Packard, have resigned their positions on the advi- NEW YoREK, October 9. From the latest Panama advices we hear the following : English capit over §2,000,000 in laying & submay rine cable to Laplata and Brazil. Large numbers of emigrants are ardving fron Spain at Buenos s have expended |’ leaye 8t. Louis Saturday, for a visit to the Indian Territory, and will go 88 far as Dennison, Texas, Weston has succeded In making a third failure of his attempted five hundred mile walk. He has only walked 245 miles in four days. He 18 s still limping around the hippo- HavANA, October 9. Three hundred and’ eighty-seven soldiers arrived here yesterday from | Spain. The Spanish man-of-war which started yesterday, bound for Nueva, having on board 800 mobili- zed volunteers and a number of oivil guards. She was obliged to | put bagk to this port on account of | LADIES AND OEILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS, TABLE LINEN IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RUGR AND MATS, Soabie racsa iy & LEHR Prop. | 965 EAPNEY STREET. ousmA. | 303 board. +The vacaucies will be | 5 yres and Entririos. drome track, and will probably con- | heavy head seas, CHEAPHER THAN THRE CHEAPEST iy \ wenisit B P setgme btaniss 1Th§ Br: alla (inlbl? is t<;becomch - gnue todo so until midnight to- | ~The new draft infantry doing du- | —— = R fioom Durk resigned because | 11010 (o Callao Mari and Lurghe- | morrow. ty at Cabanns and Mevor Castle, |~ o California Hcowuse. SPENCER'S B °re§‘izmd"b£ja’l‘,se e € i N Y Octbero, | e SWOrm Into.the army yester! | i 47 % reputed sorcerer was birned to , N. Y., October 9. ay. | FRITZ HAFNER, Prop " Fruit an1 Confectionary | uis dutios as chairman of the State | ; <t .E’y the Indians during an as- | A large crowd of sporting men 3 a | No. 17 Douglas Street, cornar 11th, Om "8 sSTAND, Nebraska. Eoard by tho day or weok. fape 1. 71 LINDLE HOUSE. On S¢h, bet. Farnham ond Harney Streets, Cor. i2ih and Leavenworth Sts., g143m AT THE BRIDGE WILLIAM SEXAUER. | or Rellogg’s letter, publishes a re central republican committe, re- quired all the attention and time that his official calling will permit him to bestow. The Picayune, in replyto Govern- eration of its former statement, for- sumption day festival at Alemencia, Peru. BROOKLYN, Oct 8. A card published to-day by Rev. T T Hendricks, of Grand street, assembled this morhing to witness the great boat_race between Joseph Teneyek and John Biglin, distance three miles, for $1,000 and the State championship. At 9 o'clock prep- arations were made for the contest. Pans, October 9. The Journal Je Poris says that the Count Von Arnim, when am- bassador at Paris, hastened the downfall of President Thiers, and urged Germany to recognize the Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, and ‘everything pertaining to the FURWITURE and - HOLSTEYRY trade; has largcly increased his stock?}ll.'(xld IH)IV; ¢ s ively rofitted ond soiuraidhed; a ~ - Omahs, Neb | €Tl 1 L CHE e | Charlie Ward was selected as judge e 1 : , & | HArmrinniomny | sTewssee - 00T i ten by cladons Turireo Williamsburg Ciareh, has been ex- | fr" iyl ‘and Thomas Lewis for | £0vernment of MacMation immed, has_a complete assg.tment ot FINE, MEDIUM and LOW , AL$1,00 per iy 3 40¢ per simgle meal. —whoLEsALE aNT) ords and dates to show inconsisten- | pelled fr is church by trustees f oo™ %0, dore Voorhees | 8tely- Prince Bismarck disapproved | PRIOED 2004 hich h il D 3 3 | cies and ineffioacy in Kellogg's | in consequence of fmmorality and | Teneyct. .~ Commodore VOIS | of this course of Von Arnim’ ] — €0oas, . whic e is offering at such REDUCED { .0 V.&S I HARRVHAN, | FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETO. | i </ S5'% | olior wnbecoming prastioss. T do- | ¥85 ppeinted roferco. &4 0:20 | Gyl (0" Tatter, explaining the | L IVICES a8 to make it tn the interest of everv one desiring yasals. it itdiniad - o « pub- | nies charges of immorality intoxi- i | eason why he preferred the policy i i is 1i i i 2 ! H. C. WALKE L o Govermor Kel. | cation and maladmnistration. He few i Cte teriRigln Sowel b om0 et of Machation, aan ything in this line, to examine his stock before purchas: Central House | »vrsaver axv wearEnN— | logg in reply toan edlcorial criticism | contends, Joweyer, that dancing P o e e The Journal savs hat these e the ey, f his address, Sep- | under certaih restri isno | etters of Bismarck which are mis - Shfi BOOTS & SHOES | &) ihat paper of bin address S | e Siete s farovances at Jongth; | BIE, wasaow $100t0si0. | {2 o ok which are mis- | JPARLOR:SETS, LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTERED:AND % ©pp. Jefferson Square, OMATLA, NEB. | ‘1o n 80, Butwten Farabom and Doagas | holding ofiice south, find all aver- fand coicindes by submiiting his | ot e o By BT COVERED TO O ER. oslin g o , find all ! submiiting Bi2 | but was soon passed by Biglin, who i JOSEFH DOVE, Prop’r. . ues closed to them. Agenis of the | case to the fmpartiai s:cnsideration | o geq'y much more powerful stroke. ok C. . SEIVERICE, $ Day and week Board . eonatle b, | ~——————————————— | presa are sure to_eolor their roports and judgment of the publle. | At the coay 2oov. balf a mile from | MARKETS Y TELEGRAPH, | 203Farnham Streot. Omah 3 n&‘;n asu ber attached to the bouss. tNOCH HENNEY, and all sorts of cnlummes'lx‘ll:e hurled S the start, Biglin was leading Teti- | — . = 2 at them by the press. Those who = } - S T S e T SR R 1 T i ! “gouthern Hotel, |Justice of the Peace b Conteentionly TR 10| 11 Spanih goscrmanedt bhs s | 0 Aragging hand to again oot | New York Money Market, | L. WOODWORTH, (W HOLESALE CAINDIES make the Republican parly of 8¢ | newed its complaints to France in | Asboats approached the upper stake ; Office over tho State Bak, cornerof Farn. South strong and respectable and to relation to lack of vigilance by boat Biglin began to ease up, and NEW YORK, October 9. 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. Tanr ow inanutacturing all varieties orcandies3 Froating o8 4th, 5tb aad Walactsts,, ham aud 13th atraets. give practical effect to reconstruc- . . £ 5 i French officials on the frontiers. Teneyck by a powertul spurt drew | Aoney—Easy at 2@3 per cent. i o St. Lowis, - MO.| NEW SALOON: | sset'sr scing oat scanty sy | i Loreamemepaper says Genersl | up o s lovel with Bign, whet the e e et w WACON andjwill eella / f Lavee, \vamer & co, Bal ey "o, e fenas 2t | Doregyeiutunued from bl con | e it bl buat L fhe Lont | days 438 gt : EASTERN PRICES or totorm. QENET, the popular Suloon keei puibiing, | North. He save certaln northern | 1,05 oo the - iiosct pron | aibmila anim FA it atact || st gleady; allolce 00 C! ') < S 8t am1 Douglas Sta, where, in connec- rs which do not understand the | 1 e att : po! . . at1 10, Dealers in this State uced not want to o East for CANDIES. The Southern flowl 30 Grst-class in sl s | SoF: 18th and Dooglas Sta, where, n cutver’ | PADETS o hive ‘ealled his | Dorregay’s advice to dismiss some | ing polnt in eleven minutes. The | Governments—Steady; currency cannRIAGEH apofrtment Tis tabloe ¥3 all thmes sap- | 408, BSR'G RND £0N ERY S uidens question sy 5 | of his present force and recall Gen- | Tefurn race was an exciting one, | sixes 1 17}. | A trial is sollcited. ied I the greatest abundan Eelicacies the markets aflord, Ita clerks and smpioyes are ail polite and 'at ‘entive to the Wante of the gu.sts of the hotel, There is an Tmproved elova or leading from ‘the fret foor 10 'the upper one, Ksilroad and ioemboat 1cket off cex, news stand. and wemerr futon 5« 1n the Eotanda of hotel TO RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS | For Sewin_g_ Machines, 1o order to make room for eur new styles, we moraing und GRAND LONCH & UKDAY. Guve him a cell. al pitt Schueider & Burmester ‘Manufacturers of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON ‘WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing, Spout trg aud Guttari g dos short otlceand 1o ibe best mauner. Jitveen” " treet P U. P. R. R MEAT MARKET, 16th street bet California snd Webster. KEFP ON_HAND THE BFST B OFRESH AND BALTED conduct in regard to the new regis- tration bill infamous, while by sign- ing it he divested himself of power equal to_control twenty thousand votes. He re-affirms the truth of the tacts and figures given by him to the public already, and chalienges the closest serutiny into all his official acts and conduct. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct 9. There seems to be a strong proba- bility the question of completion of; the Union Pacific railroad will be: settled in & few days. During th terisz Of office of Secretary Cox, & cral Cabrera. The Spanish government has dis- banded 10,000 men, whose term of seryice had expired. Sarr LAKE, Oct. 9. The confereace still coutinues. There wore 12,000 saints present yesterday. Geo. Q. Cannon spoke two hours on the Order of Enoch, soundly rating the bishops for stand- ing in-the way of its adoption, and gald he knew by divine revelation that it ts the right plan. Over fifty missionaries were appointed to labor “Teneyck drew up level with Biglin and a hard struggle ensued for the first position; here Biglin's splendid } staying qualities began to tell, and he took the lead and won the race. Time 23 minutes; Teneycke's time was 33:02. NEW YORK, Oct. 9. The Episcopal Convention con- tinued its session this morning. Religious services were celebrated shortly after 10 o’clock by Rev. Horace Strorg Felton, of Ala., first part of lesson, and Rev. J. H. H. Brown, of Albany, read lessons, the Stocks—Opened _generally dull and lower; Erie dropped 1 per cent, the market is unsettled, Erie, 314 P M 48}; U P 36; WU 803, New York Proguce Market. NEW YORK, Oc Breadstuffs—Generally heavy Flour—Heavy and lower to sel- lers. ‘Wheat—Dull and nominal. ] Corn—Steady; 97. Qats—Firm; § to } cent better Rye—Nominal; 95@97 for Penn- WAGON HARDWARE, Patent Wheels, Finished Gearing, &o. Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks ud Buggies Stadebacker {Wagon ] Dopot. mebott G. STRIXFLER HENRY LATEY, | Douglas St Cor 12th. | mehtier™ Omaha 1 ' B. & J. WILBUR, ‘Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourtoonth Stroor, Omaha., INeob Save put In PERFECT order all of ot ol8 | B}, apbls o, (15" toe"of Fine Star | reportwis made by the commission fin tho United States and only five | Jitan being recited by Rev. R. W. | évlvania and State on dock or de- S - - S ok fctuag scond-band o o b | e Hims s st Bcsp 2 U 107 | i rogard to that road, in which cer- | in Europe. Tho chursh ofticers Wil | Trinyble, o Arkansas, while the | livered: = = Gl FGLb e VAT LOL L SREATLEY REDUCED pelcm,fof GASEL =aa Froprietors. | tain things were fifl‘“}'““"“‘fl to |'pe elected to-day, benediotion was pronounced by | Barey—Nominalaudunchanged. | G R O C ERIES,| = e e D . . | ronder the road compleio as & first | e Grand Jury, yestorday, re- | Right Rev. Wm. K. Whitingha, | Prosisions—-Dull snd easier. = BEAR IN MIN PR =ty 2| clas_road within: meaning of the | gented an indictment against one of | Bichop of Maryland, Leather—Quiet. Proviclons | BURR & MUMAUGH. { «HOWE" BOUGHT OF USaad e act of congress. The commission | ¢oigown number, Thomas E.Ricks, Iron—Nominally unchanged. Fruifs, i { EVERY “ HOWI - recently appomnted by the Preeident | for perjury and lascivious cohabita- ‘Wool—Nominaily unchanged. fw's, T A o avmmomzen amsen s vaREANT- | SIOUX CITY & ST, PAUL as Just completed -r;{;:n;}r:;lg: ton. Ty man sworo bocould cone | Exec“{g‘“‘é‘;g:x‘[;e‘g“‘;,’gm | Confecttonery, | 3 e e of the road for the put ntiously indict for violation of ® s | ED, and JNSTEUCTION given, 28 WEhavos RAILROAD, taining wh-ther it has been com-| e 1855, and 1s now living | Presbytery of Jersey City, at a ses- | Chicago Live Stock Market. Tobaceo, | Cor. 13th and Harney Streets, ACPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Expecionce proves a machine WITHOUT lastruotion i WORSE than NONEat all CATTION.—We know of large lots of worth- Joss mnchines bought at low figuies, that are be- sngpalmed off on the pallio for nearly 2 good aspew. Porcons that donot waut 1o rum the isk of being swindled shonld NEVE buy of IRRESPONSIBLE puarties, a8 they have KO reputation AT STAKE, a7 kave old eatablisted Gompanios. I 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha and Counell Bluffs to St. Paul, NMinesvolls, Stilwater, Anoks, Duluth, Blsmarek, and all polnts in Minnesots. Teain lesves Omaha daily, (excep Saturday) 3t o.clock p. m., and Council Biufls st 8:05 p* ., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. Fare as LOW and Time as QUICK as by any other Line. POLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. pleted. The report is looked With very great interest as its/re- commendations if favorable, Awill permanently establish the statiies of {he road and give the terminus. The entire land grant, amoundng to 12,000,000 acres, has not as yet{been patented to the road. )’ SPRINGFIELD, #i., Oct, 8. Arrangements have been ‘made with various railroad companies for reduced rate of passenger tariff to those wishing to attend theLineoln monument dedication and) reunion of the army of the Tennessse, which | takes place here next Wednesday with four wives. In defsult of $10,- 000 bail he was confined in the pen- itentiary. NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Gen. Shaler has returned to New York from visiting Chicago, where he was inspecting the fire depart. ment, etc. He declines passing an opinion on the efficiency or man- agement of the Chicago fire depurt- ‘ment, until formally requested to do s0 by the citizens committes. He says, however, that it is_impossible for him to accept the position of fire marshal, tendered him by the citi- son this morning, presented charges and specifications against Rev. John 8. Glendenning, upon which he is to be tried on_charges of seduction, breuch of promise, &e., in_the case of deceased Mary E. Pomeroy. The time for the trial will be fixed this morning. The session will be open to reporters and the public, MONTREAL, October 9. Josepe Hickson has been appiont- ed general manager of the Grand Trunk raliroads, with T. J. Sargent, as trafflc manager. _ The control of the companies affairs in Canada, (CHICAGO, October 9. Cattle—Receipts 2 000; fairly ac- tive and prices unchanged good to | choice strong and firm stockers 2 40 278; fair to choice steers 4 00@6 00; extra 6 25a7 000. Hogs—Receipts 12,000; firm and good demand for good to choice, others dull, weak; common to choice 500@8 00; extra 825@6 50; infe- | tior 4 26@6 25. i Shepp—4 50@4 30. | | St. Louis Produce market. | ST Louts, October 9. | THITHOWBSMACHINSJ00 | g, yure vour ticket reads VIA Sioux City, | SPmb /g, zens of Chicago. have been delegated to an execu- | Wheat—Dull and drooping. No. | 13t Biree | thus avolding circuitous routes and midaighi | 817 TR { : o raiesk The commissioners of the Chicago | tive council, of which Mr. Hiskson, | 8 fall, 1 02}; No. 2, 1 13@1 143, | | e e rurchasetattho offcesol the 1o The followlng are the rates knoWh { poard of publio works called upon | s President, and Sargent Vice | Corn—Higher; 8184}, | Chicago & Northwsiera Railway in Omaba atio and Pacific, Cairo afd | Commissioner Sanart at the depart- | President, Oats—Dull and lower, at 51@52. | J. M. YERGA,|wiSua .3 ¢, BOYDEN, e S inibal fad BC ment of public works to acquire in- | ~ A dispatch from (iaspe, says the | Rye—Unchanged. i s . Vincennes, Hannibal and St. Joé, | ¢/ ti0n relative to the water sys- | bark Largen from Quebec, was| Whisky—Firm,at1 07. Wholeeale and Retail Dealer in FRE # AND SALT MEATS Hams. Savsage, Lard, Poultcy, o, de., &e. Fe. 179 Fa Bec. 11th snd Oppo 1te Plomeer Block. octrd SAVAGE & MANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt- 8t P.&35.C. B. R 8¢ Paal, Minn HTLL, F.C (Gen'l Pasy. and Ticket Agt., 8. C. & P, Sioux Clty, lows. GEO, W. GBATTON, Agent. 163 Faroham Street, Omahs, Neb. Tul 9. ot Great Westorn | Rockford and Roek Island, and St | Louis and South-Western roads give return tickets at one and one-sixth fare. Py The followicg roads give exeur- sion rates : |~ Chicago & Alton, C. C. &L, to | parties of 20, Lake Shore, Mi | Central, Lawrence, Leavy tem of this city, and particularly of elevating water on the high service system. To-morrow they will make 8 tour of inspection to the reser- voirs, high bridge, and high service tower. Hepworth Dixon, formerly an ed- itor on the London News, now in this city, to day received a private wrecked in EastEllis Bay. She is a totalloss. The crew narrowly es- caped with their lives, LONDON, October 9. A special dispatch to the Standard from Berlin states that in conse- quence of domiciling visits to_the Pork—Dull ; 22 00@22 25. Lard—Lower; summer, 13}. | | New York, Live Stock Market | NEW 1ORK, October 9, | Cattle—Receipts 3,000. Market firm for good to ehoice, but inferior Attorneys at Law, | BRI W HIRY | &Galveston, Hamilton m, | e O o Fondon. informing | residences of friends of Count Yon | grades aro plenty and weak. Sales | 2 FASNHAM STREAT. Qormer of Cumiogs snd Tweuty-second strsets | Missourl River & Ft. Scottg odian- | )i\ tot his family escaped with- | Arnim throughout the empire, they | of common to prime at 9 00@12 75 un, The finest lager bzer con- apolis & WubashOhio. & M i | ont harm from a disaster caused to ; cannot communicate with him. It | Texans, 9-00@975. A few fancy sawas o0 Viusans, bOmsha Kbk | g40nt1y on hand, | Bowslana & Loulsville rafizoads | Py ouce by the recent powder ex- | is reported, says the dispatch, that | sold at 12 25. fp— e CHAS. WEYMULLER. | N Josion on Regent's Park canal. He | these events are connected with his | Hogs—Receipts 3,000, Live hogs 2 ¢ 9 . v Jibeary forthcoming book, early sheots of | are dull at 5 75@6 75; dressed are JOIN €. COWIN, o = amirs | CupaR RaPIDS, Oct § D e etrosed. | which are aiready in circulation in | shade firmer at 8 12}@8 50. solioitor | o ; The first annual horse fair and | be partially or Who ' - | Ultramontane clrcles in Munich and | = Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 4,500. Attornoy. GREBE & KARBACH, | stock eale begins here on the 5& ‘A protest, numereusly signed by the envelop makers of this city, bas Vienna. It is now said that the ‘The market is very dull and lower. s : Fursham s srey &% A . J5D COUNSELOR. |owo s oweme P =t 4 | It Arangimenbars oty o | orwde o i postaser | miming, documeats nuphe . one | Sbeep, 4 g8 0 lamn, 8 0| i y 4 | racing prizes. The ground general at Washington; protesting | hundred. o} T 1% | —MANUPACTURER OF— | 4eack are du fine sonise. against any further extension, be- T b | | P S e T . W. T. Kienaras, Attorney at Law, > and w Dealers 1n a0d mani<urers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEN PNTS! s " "M Liarney Cmaba, Neb.- PO Bex 490 18th St., bet. Farnham PAITOYAR 4 TETION PAID 10 By BHOEING. B9 Repairing of wagon wnd blsckemithing oomouy dons b ressoabls prisss mydaws clase on Monday, the 12th inst.,and | the list of entries are large, - | ally fine cattle. This being thef | combined horse fair and stock | in the country, it naturally exc! | mueh interestamong all bu parn and ;-odnn arly important to stoek med | yond October 10th, of the time for ‘commencing the dellvery of stamp- ed envelopes and newspaper Wrap- under the new contract with the Plympton Company, and ask- ing that e contract be sunulled, 1n conscquence of their inability to ulfll its obligations. LoxDoN, Oct. 9. A petition has been presented to the Court of Chancery to wind up the affairs of Little Emma Mining Company. Dispatches from BShanghai con- tain rumors to the effect that China has declared war against Spain. St. Louis Live Stock. HogsDulpaniors S i | ;porkers zbacon | :@u; butchers, 5}@5%; extra, 5i@ | " Cattle—Market 1s quiet N: steers, 43@6; butchers, 2{@2}. Segars, 8.E. COR OF TENTH sad PARNEAX NEB 'OMAETA. Fall And Winter Styles. C and Medinm Fine 238 Farnham St. Near,i4th. A. POLACK, LOTHIER, = = Clothing, and al "6‘ b5 " CHBAPER THAN THE CHEAPIST Furnishing Goods.