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voL. IV. OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 19, 1875. [HE DAILY BEE] &9 ARD BOSEWATEK, Editor aud Props % T Coibea o, 15% Furnham sireet, betw. ‘Winth and Tenth. axds OF SUBSCEIPTION: OBAOKEK 44 UFAC:0] Clure & Smitn. i85 Harey strest. bet. | T4k and 1205 Gectsit OONFECTIONERT. e 1210 and Douglas streets | L L e vod. ' holessle desler 1 | pdlesand confe tionery. Country trade so- Hoeted. P PAWK EROKER. M ety Mo 3 Sarnbun w ant { | 80, "AOTORT. | ‘(be 1. ougla- county ttamie county, Ia. A BDICAT ) O e 483 12th strect; and Howsrd remiun. n;:r;i";d by e e, and Potiaus S sl frow the sgular Phv B MsET: 0 k‘ N TEIY. 1, 8. ARNOLD, M 1 residence, corn’r 12 ENJAMIN, M. D. Offce, n w. ot VICTOR H. COF! M. D. Office, 21 | ¥ Faroham street, up siairs Creighton ce » reets. . R CONKLING, M. D. Off Bives cormer 13 rd bougias Tones, between 15th aud 16th st SE, M D. O Teaid Bee, . corner of | Dodge and 19th P JENRE, 4. D | P, JENREY, 4. D. Offica northwest cor- i i T3t res dence, southeast corner of Jones and 15th. i ‘ ‘east eorner Fa nhaw 5. D. ME | reideace, 0th.on Cass. R.C. MOORE, M. D Office, Toom No. 6, over Martic's driig store, corver Louglas an Jath stceets residence, corner of Bart and 20th 7 and Lath; K, 3. b._Office, roems No 3, Darsiw's Block, «orner of Douglas residence, No. venport sirect. Ofice, south Ouuings and 18t5. 6. C. MONELL, M. D a1y ATTORBEY "G.C.GRAVES, Attorney -at-Law. - Room 5 Creighton Block. SAVAGE & MANDERSON, Attorneys at Law, 2 FABNHAM STREAT. eames w. o 420K, A . o Y e benany § Orasks Betwssk JOHN €. COWIN, attorney. Soliocitor XD COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CREIGRTON'S (OMATIA, NED 6. W. AMBRUSE,_ - Srtormey -~v" T8 0T asprck’S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA NEB. X, w. M. FRANCIS £ ESTABROOE. ESTABROUK & FRANCIS- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. citton Block, Omans, Neb, FFICE—Creichion s, Neb, 0. B- BALLOU. | ATTORNEY atLAW Office & Creighton’s uew block, goutheast cor Toom, Boor. GNAHA SEB. A BaLDWIX 0. . O’BRIEN. BALDWIN & YBRIEN, . ATTORNEYSSLAW | Office—Cald well Block, Douglas Btreet, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAEKE GODWIN, At*~rney at Law| KTH STRE] on ygmens JOUN ,YTLE, T B FPIOR-Over First X .J. BURNHAM., ORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 8. E. Cor 15th and Douglas Streets. AHA NEB: e Al e ‘SPAL'»N‘_Q PRITCH.Et f[I g N Address Lock Rax 406 Ouaba. W. J. CONNELL. Counmsecllor atIsavo AND whstriet Attorney for Secoiid Jud- jcial Distriet. e & Teenm, detween ¥PICS—South 15th an \ 16t ot S chTRueal T DEXTER L. THOMAS, #what Id been done. | two nights LINCOLN. | The Senatorial Cauldron Steamivg Up—A $100,0 0 Meteor Iilumiz- ates the Sena‘orial Norizon, avd as Suddenly Fades Away. (Special Correspondence of the I ££) LixcoL, January 16, '75. EpiTor BEE: The announcement of the arrival of a new man at the Senatorial log- rolling camp on the 14th, came to the surface that evening. Excite- | ment at once rose toa high piteh. It was reported that he had brought with him an even onehundred thou- sand. I some of them had had their way at this juncture, they would bave canonized this new Baint Patrick without waiting to go through with the regular forms. iate.Jour the busy workers retired, none seeming satisfied with The queition of a caucus is still vehemently push- ed by some parties, and ag stoutly opposed by others. Those in favor, argueing that a caucus is the only fair and honest way to settle the claims of the different candidates, and that as the Republicans, of course intend to send a Republican to the United States Senate, this question ought to be settled in their own camp; thatin a caucus those members ‘who have kept close mouths, and no one knows where they stand; would be compelled to show their hands, and would not -be left to stand in a position which, from their very attitude, seems to y “Iam for sale;” and that the little difficulties in’the Republican household ought to be settled, in some way, by themselves. On the other hand, the opposite party say that a caucus is only the means of corruption, that the day and age for drawing close party lines has away forever, and men should be left to act freely, and no party control should be had over them whatever. Some parties who have been bad- gered about a good deal over the senatorial question, say they are getting tired of it—are for Eutng for some new man altogether, ut the way the thing stauds now, Thayer seems to be ahead. LATER—The aboye was written on the fifteenth, but owing to delay T am forced to narrate the events of | %_a bar-room’ 4t the same tinie. On the evening of the 15th the forces ut “log rolling camp’”’ were iucreased by about one-third, among whom we noticed many promiuent citizens from Omaha. THE DUNDY MEN put on a good deal of bluster, and said they had the Royal Bengal or Common Ene- my, Thayer, beat at last, and that he had no chance whatever. ‘TrE THAYER MEN were & little more quiet, and satisfied themselves with saying that they had twenty votes certain on the first ballot, which was several more than any other candidate could puster. Tite PADDOCK M well, we did not happen to meet any of them. Theadorations to ST also to have died away. One thing that troubles an honest skt the fellows bills who are loafing around the different candidates headquarters. Some of them look pretty seedy, and I don’t believe they have much money of theirown, besides a good many of them come from the grasshopper district, where they say there is no money. =When a friend meets one of them hesays: «Hello! you here? What js your interest here?’ and then the other fellow says: “Oh, I am up here on some private business,” and then they will get up close, put their heads together, and talk in an un- dertone, and if you listen you will soon hear the words Dundy, Thay:- er, Paddock, very frequently inter- spersed in the conversation. I won- der if these fellows don’t lie a little when they all say they are here on private business, or are postoffice Tecelvers and registerships, and such things privste business. And then it's kind of queer how private business accumulated here all at once. It'sahard place for a poor fellow who is inclined to believe all he hears. ZYLYFF. VICTORE. GOFEMANH.D,, Physician = Surgeon, 241 Farnham Street, Over -Ish's Drug store septiodly A poppy new year to our many kind trients, | An e Your presence claim, And your smiles round our pathway be cast. Let us hope that the year pew blessings may oy ‘\rust s 1n davs that sre past, T e Rature may In showers from the Great Giver's hand, War, pestilence aod. famine their presence for- And pledty fow through our fair land. Asa siranger we came to yeur beautlul town, When winter was holding fall sway, With the vld year cxyiring mid a cold storm, Your welcomme wade all bright +3 May. Mamy thank, theu, K fiends for words of ‘we'll dd 'for your patronage, 100, A 3 While we str.ve in the futare 10 please oo and What fore cvn any one do ? Buxce, Chawpion Hatter, Douglas and 14ih wi Pl o winter goods clalng oot chesp. an $20 SAVED In fudl, fo ONE WINTER, by using Brown's Patent Metallic WEATHER STRIP! Dust Excluded from Build~ ings, and Rattling:Noises of Sashes Prevented. Windows sxd Doors can be Opeaed aad Closed With this Attachaent the Same as Withowt It SOLD (and fitted when destred) by MIDNIGHT. Miscellaneous, Star Concerning President Orton and the W. U. Tele- graph CQIpany.—Tpo New York Serator- ial Efection.— &c, &c ™ (special to the uxi) Saur Laxe, Jau 18. wg: Slenaby, of Milwaukee, su- or twelve miners whom he hired af place that day. MoONTREAL, Jan 18. stock. NEW Y ORK, Jan 18. New YORK, Jan 18. The Times, editorially seferring to the Senatorial contest in Wisconsin, says that Senator Carpenter's re- election cught to be a‘matter of cer- tainty. At such a time as this the lose one who is, In_many respects, the most powerful debater now on the Republican side in the Senate. ‘W ASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Messrs, Hoar, Wheeler, ¥rye and Marshall, the four members of the who did not visit New Orleans, will leave for that city to-night o to- morrow to look over the ground for themselves and verify the circum- Foster, Phillips and Potter. Mr.'R R Iiwin in conversation with & friend to-day, smd he was not very sanguine that he would be released on bail by Judge McArthur, but he fears that the decision will be that he must remain in jail until released by the order of the House He added, that whatever the action of the court might be, he would not waver in_his determination not to divulge hi§ seerets. ome of the win he ought to be impeached. In the Senate caucus yesterday it wasagreed to report a bill for the admission of Colorado and New Mexico as States into the Union. A committee was appointed to re- rt 8 plan of action in regard to uisiana. The committee will re- commend ta the cancus at its next meeting to recognize the Kellogg government and admit Pinchbeck to the Senate. W~ ASHINGTOY, Ja The following editorial appea: in the Star this afternoon: President Orton, in accepting the resignation of General Eckert lately, one of the division _superintendents of the Western Union Telegraph Compa- ny, committed the indiscretion of josing his temper and charging that gentlemaa with the betrayal of¢on- fidence in withdrawing from its ser- vices. Itis likely that Gen. Eck- ert’s surroundings for several years haye not been such as to teach him very exalted or impressive lessons m honor, but those wha knew him before he came under such” baneful influences will be slow to believe that eyen these have so changed his character as to justify the imputa~ tien of the dishonorable conduet made by Mr. Orton. Having en active and experienced competition in the telegraph business has e dently soured Mr. Orton’s disposi- tion. He should learn to keep Lis temper. Therels 3 great deal more trouble in store for him and his company. Mr, Merriam’s bill limiting the tax on bank deposits, &c., provides that drafts, checks, ertificates of d_other evidences of in- by posit and L ing them for collection 'be tax- ed upon the amount asadeposit ‘when collected. ‘An amendment to the postal laws has been proposed by Mr. Merriam, of the House, providing that when dead letters at the postoffice depart- ment, In_accordance with the law and regulations of the department, gommission or the coutem) commission of crime, 1t shall formation to the proper fender and take nature of the cases may require. the House a_joint resolutioh auth izingthe board of of high rank, un. connected with the army or trade, have been discovered unattainable at the time of his trial, such eviden have in the e Ayersy of r, Myers, introdnced a bill in the House In- uudnl;gr.h-dulhnn and san, to 50 per cent ad- A introduced lyanis, in that all exchange , w of 'WILLIAM SEXAUER, and BETAIL DEALER in FURNITURE, BEDDING, Live Geese of Btate or bles VERY LATEST. Pl:inTalk from the Washington mdent of the Cooper Mine, Big Cottonwood Canon, has been missing since last Monday, and itis feared tha: he, with a party of ten Alta City, were buried under the big snow slide which occurred near that There has been considerable ex- citement here to-day over an at- tempted run on the city and distriot savings bank, which it is rumored had lost on loans on New York Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, having accepted the position of president of the Adantic & Pacificand Franklin telgraph eompanies, to which be was duly elected January 12, as- sumed the duties of bis office to-day Republican party canuot afford to select committee on Southern affairs stances as detailed in the 1eport of letters are received and opened as shall contain information of the E:led the duty of the Postmaster General to trausmit letters containing such in- account of the government to prosecute the of- action as the Mr. Garfield has introduced 1nto dent to appoint & to examme the evidence alleged to possessjon of ¥tz John' Porter and and report what, if any, bearing and sentenco nnsylvania, has umbrel- by M. Blery, of gt b or drafts payable at it of thereafter, e DENVER, Col., Jan 19. The first_train over the Kansas Pacific railroad since January 7th arrived here this morning at two o'clock. The road has been badly blocked between Wallace and Brockville with drifted snow and sand. Quite an amount of damage was done to the rolling stock while endeayoring to clear the track. It is feared that the blockade will have a damaging effect on the passenger traffic over that road for the balance of the winterseason. They are illy prorared for emowstorms, having ut poor guards or snow fences. ALBANY, Jan 18.% The legialature to-night passed a next at noon as the day for _meet- ing in joint resolution to ballot for UnitedStates Senator to succeed the present member. The Democratic candidate, Francis Kernan, will be elected. The Republican legislative caucus for the nomination of U, . Senator, met at9o'clock to-night, The roll was called and 15 senators and 45 assemblymen answsred to their names. It was moved to pro- veediat oned oi°an informal ballot for nomination. Mr. Husted in a short speech nominated_Hon. Ed- ward D. Morgan, of New York. Mr. Seward seconded the nomina- tion, atter which the caucus ballot- ed with the following result : whole number of votes, 62; E. D. Morgan, 40; Tobn A Dix, 13; W A Wheeler, 2'R E Fenerton, 5. On motion the nomination of Mr. Morgan was made unanimous, and the caucus adjourned 3 t YESTERDA'’S MARKETS. St. Louis Procuce market. 81 Louss, January 18. Flour—Quiet and weak. Wheat—Market dull and lower; red western, 105{@106; No 2 spring, 85 bid. Corn—Market dull, closed firm; No. 2, 64@66}. Oats—Dull, unsetdled; No 2, 56} @58. Rye—Quiet, at 1 02}. Barley—rirm; choice to fancy Towa, 145@1 50. Whisky—Firmer: Pork—Dull, cash 18 18 75. Bulk Meats—Lower; shoulders, 6}; sides, 9} Lard—Steady; 13 25. Chicago Live Stock Market. e cFati 19" Caiffe— Receipts 2,800 ; market racher quiet but very firm, shippers generally holding off for eastern re- ports; stockers soldat 3@4; Texans 3}@4}; for through 4}@54; for corn fed choice to extra }@7; few sales above 6}. Hogs—Receipts, 20,000; fairly ac- tive and firmer for shippers; extra heavy, 550@720; trading chiefly 6 20036 60 ; packers 6 25@7 05; light grades 6 00@86 60. Sheep—Receipts, 500 ; active and firm at close; common to extra 4@6}. 4. 50; February St. Louis Live Stock. 8r. Louss, Jan. 18. Hogs—Receipts, 3,400; market g loser: o onlsate: attle—Receipts 915 ; market is quiet; good native steers sold at 5a5 80; fair native cows 5}a6; rough steers, 33a3 85 An andiscriminate staughter m clothing sud gents frmishing goods regardiess of prices st 206 Famham street. Fine linen ando chevoit shirts of our vwn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, Broker, at 208 Faruham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may 1y26 é"@'\{mssé ' “ay S Z NENTISTS, OFFICE, o, 232 FARNHAM ST. = P SSAIRS, — Bet i3th & 14thStse OMAFIA. 3" OMest bracticivg Dentists In the eity DR. A. S, BILLINGS, DENTIST, 284 Farnham St., Boi. 1:th and 14th, up statra. Testh extracted without paiz, by, - o 0o B "7 ataliccr ’ R —— wedieal offic flaing his services in all depart= ‘and surgery, both in geve ‘tee, acute and chronic diseascs. and special 3 G e Constitad nightand day, and will S\ paris of ik city and couniry on recei Tetirs or el JOM €, KELLEY. Attorney % CounseioratLaw Sge—Boon'h Orsightcn Block . ouAHA, Gor, 15tk aad Loaglas Bts. JLLECTLIONS SOLICITED AND PR')%]I’T- Iy attended to, No et cullge- tous sre made. F 3 ected. Real estatg aolitt Tiintuni s sursicai: sncoms L. VAN CAMP M.D. Dispenses his own medcines, and besides rogular practice, makes o of Derange- ments sad o Women, Fistue “Plles and other Discases of the Reotum. ‘Opvick : Corner Faroham and 14th sireets, first door to the right, ap siairs, Residencr, 210 Douglus street, 12and 1%th, next 1o Lathersn Charch Neb. Address Lock Box s sanrdswl WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 TurnhamStrest. Umaha, iNeb —WHOLESALX AND RETAIL DEALER O— FURNTLRE. BEDDING. ETC. U. P. R. B MEAT MARKET 1610 street bet Callfornia apd. Webster. B Ee OYulal "D aaireD g ono SALTED supply D TR -tdih..g strates. resolution appointing Wednesday | 'TELEGRAPHIC. Bpecially Reperted for the Omaha Daily B by tho Atientic and Pasifi Telezrash Co. TRE EAST. Vice-President Wilson Does Kot | Believe the Rzpublican Party Dead. Arrest of the Forty Thieves Who Stola the Famous Pic- ture of Saiiit Anthony From the Gathedral at . Spn THE SOUTH Further Disturbances Appre- hended at Vicksburg. (Special to the Bex.) Sax Fraxcisco, Jan 17. The Deafand Dumb Institute was entirely destryed by fire to-ddy. No lives lost. 7. Jonys, N B, Jan 18. The steamer City of Brooklyn, Captain Murray, from_Queenstown January 2d, for New York, put in here to~day, short of coal. She will probably reach New York Thurs- day. TRENTON, N J, Jan 18. Ex- Governor Randall ‘and Sena- tor Stockton, the present incum- bent, are the most prominent can- didates for thenomination of United States Senator. Stockton's term expires the 4th of March ; the Dem- ocratic renominating caucus meet on Wednesday. WASHINGTOY, Jan 8. A special says the report of the Arkansas Committee is not yet ready, despite the unauthorized re- poris to the contrary. A Times Washington special says it seems that two members of the sub-committee on Louisiana are willing, not only to excuse but fo fustify the White League organiza- tion, finding a precedent for its e: istence in armed target companies elsewhere. They regard the league as innocent as the target companies. NEW YORK, Jan. 1 A Washington special says V President Wilson has written a let- ter to Samuel Bowles of the Spring- field Republican in reply to s para- graph in that joarnal, alleging that Wilson believed _the Republiean party s dead. Wilson diselalim any such_belief, and is convinced ;::md:wtyhnotmnlxho by oty S S gl Those who separated from ne Party and supported Greeley, should be ixi- vited back freely and forgiven, and a liberal, magnanimous, but firm policy should be adopted toward ie south. He earnestly advised an immedate reorganization on the above A beavy suow storm commenced this morning and still eontinues; the weather is cold and navi is much impeded by the ice in the rivers. NEW YORK, Jan 18. the morning papers publish a strange story concerning the arrest in New York a few days ago of the thieves who stole the famous pleture of St. Anthony from the Cathe- dral at Sevilie, Spain, several monthssince, Fernando Garcea,with Antonia Somariba, an_interpreter, sold the picture to Ntrauss, or Broadway, in January, for two hun- dred and fitty dollars. On leaving the store they were forced into & coach by three Americans and driven to the Natlonalhotel. After an examination Somariba was re- leased, but Gareia was held and taken to Spain a few days ago It is belleyed the affajr has been man- aged by detectives in the pay of Spain. The Spanish consul denies any knowledge of the affair, A Washington special says that three Republican members of the special committee on Louisiana are dissatisfied with the report made by the sub-committee started for New Qrleans teday. The spegial object is to collect evidence regarding the white leagu A New Orleans speeial says that Sheridan received a telegram from the President stating that Governor Ames of Mississippi apprehended disturbances at Vicksbuig to-day, and directing him to place a compa-~ ny of trogps at the Governor's dis- Sheridan telegraphed the necessary orders. TWaRHINGTON, Ju ceived st the o Hon. W. W.hBelInlp, ‘War, Washington : % A réport has Just been récefved from Major Merrell, of Shreveport, which is too long for telegraphic transmission, but will be sent by mail, . ‘The follcing is almost }i:. Mer- rell’s own Words : The threats made before the election to drive from the community all who voted the rad- ical tickel, are being carried ou & combination among thc whites are forming and recruiting by every fosm of pressure, by which ull negroes who have voted 1 | ing thus combination are to be ostra- cised. Already more than five hun- dred families, ineluding at least two thousand people of all ages and ; deceased. | retary of the Treasury in regard to aged 83 | ar zeua-l'_ . | Johw’s church oo Wednesd | Conzreseicnal ’ SENATE. WASHINGTOY, Jan 18, Mr. Wright, trom committee on iary, reported a bill for the re- f Courtland L. W. Carter, ad- trator of George W. Anderson, i {'mi M. Merrill, of Maine, from com- mittee ou appropriations, reported with amendments the diplomatic bil 1; the coinage of gold and silver at Tu- dianapolis. Reterred _to finance committee. The Vice President laid before the Senate a communication from Sec- the discontinuance of the assay office at Boise City, Idaho, and the establishment of and assay oftice at Portland, Oregon, Herecommends the continuance of the assay office at Boise City and says thet there is | not a necessity for the establishment of an assay office at Portland. Re- ferred to finance committee. Mr. Scott, of Pennsylvania, pre- sented a petition from the citizens of Schuylkill county, asking the re- enactment of the 10 per cent. tarift act of 1872, and praying for the pas- sage of Representative Kelly’s 365 hond bill ; referred to finance com- mittee. - The vice-President in accordance with the order adopted on Saturd- day, called the list of the commit- tee for business on the calendar; nexther the committee on privileges and elections, nor the committee on foreign relations were prepared to offer any business when the finance committee was called. Mr Sherman responded, andon hismotion the following bills were indefinitely postponed: Senate bill authorizing the organization of na- tional banks without a circulation; senate bill authorizing new national banks that have decided to reduce their capital stock, to withdraw a srtion of the bonds upon their own eirculation notes or depositing the lawful money of the United States in the proportion provided by law. HOUSk. Under the regular call of states, bills of reference were introduced and referred asfollows : Mr. Merri- man, of New York, introduced a bill to prevent the issue of United States or national bank notes of a higher denomination than one hun- dred dollars; also, a bill to regulate the tax on bauk deposits, both of which were referred to the commit- tee on banking and currency ; also, a bili to authorize the us¢ of inform- ation received through the dead letter office, when such use would prevent or punish crime. Referred to the committee on postoffices gnd pestal roads. By Mr. Stormr—Senate resolution of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvauia, relative to the inter- ference of the United States soldiers in the orgamuzation of the Legisla- ture of Louisiana. Referred to the wmml’i!m Bt:n judl:-%y. By Mr. Barry, of Pennaylvania— A h"’ll to define and amend the na- tional curreney act. Referred to the committee on banking and curren- | = v s a & commereial paper. Referred to the committee on judiciary. By Mr. Moore, of Pénnsylvania— A bill for the relief of the Judge of District Court of the United States for the western district of Penn: vania Referred to the judiciary committee. By Mr. Freeman, of Georgias—A (o authorize the supervismg ar- ect of the treasury to use his di aretion on certain cases In the selec- tion of materials on public lands. Referred. My Mr. Sheats, of Alabama—A. bill to authcrize the issue of patents to ‘lands to the Ohlo and Alabama Manufacturmg Company. Referred to public lands committe % WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Judge MoArthur has dismissed the Wit of habeas corpus in the case of Trwin, and remanded him to the custody of the Surgeant-at-Arms of the House, ONDOX _ The steamship Faraday, engaged in laying the new cable for the United States Direct Cable Compa- ny, has returned to England in a leaky condition. She returns in April next to resume operations. S NEW 10RK, Jan 18. A heavy snow storm set in about daylight, and has continued to in- crease. Bot the North gnd East rivers are full of floting ice. MabKID, Jan 1 ‘The campaign against the Carlists is to be prosecuted with increased energy. It is announced that an inspection of the army of the north will take place during the present week, at which his majesty will be present, Liverpoor, Jan 18. The annual congress of trades unions assembles here to-day. Del- egates are present from all the unions in the united kingdom, and several unjons on the continent are represented. ‘onn, Jan 25. oldest editor in Npr edifor of the | o O will be atSt fter- RY, T T 0} ‘s MGeral ¥ Knight ; noon. > Laxpox, Jan 18. To-day’s Times in its leading edi- torial erticle says: “In the gloom surrounding us one thing is peicep- tible that all men are arming; Ger- many are arming en masse, and thesurrounding nations, including tae best part of the world, can’t do otherwise. Momentary dreams of | peace have fled away. Germany recognizes the stern necessity that what she won by arms she can only hold by arms, and while her arms i sexes, are wandering about without the means to goelsewhere, and pow- | erless to find other homes than | where they are, and on the verge of | starvation’ in midwinter. Other | grimes may resuit, and it is fegred that the bitter feeling naturally re- salting from a sense of the injustice | received may run into ome of! revenge. These will gradually drift together, and the Whites are ot slow, as the past has shown, to set afloat inflamatory rumors of the intentions of organized violence on the of the negroes, where the ver and mob law is a common to found.. are in her hands P.N.GLYNN: WHOLESALE AXD EETATL DEALER IN Wines, Liauors, Segars, TOBAC: 0 AND PIPES. BFCalifornis Wines and Brandies. & ‘Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets, o] ite the ‘new Post Otfice building, Omaha, Net 102500 410 kinds of TA " REPAT NG " e 29§; Harlem, 1 Mil' & St Paul 373! do pfd 59; N Y @nts U S, 6 curreney 6's 1 New York rroauce No 2 Chi ‘Lo ‘wawnro YE[INO PUR WEYUIL Uoomja] “4E Ypueeunod 11pwe 609 joux City & Pa 800a. m. feet four inches long: Good Reliable Compantes, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ! New Vork Money Market. NEW 10RK, Jan. 18. Money—Neminally ; 233 per cen on call. Foreign Exchange—Steady; 456} for sixty days, and 490 for sight. Gold—Dull; opened at 112};ad- vanced to 1 12 Governments—Active and slight- y heavy. Stocks—Active and regular; fluc- tuating } to} per cent; W U, L toat 4 pe LL S special attention. At noon a mate- rial recovery occurred. A& 251 C &N W 4d); ply and Northwestern atu ) do, CRI&P, 1023; CC& LG 3§ ; Dela Lacka & W, 107}; Erie, Lake Shore, 72; N JC 10 0 & M, 314; Panama, 11}; Quicksik: ver 345 TW & W 17; U P 38§ ; Adams Ex,100; Co, 81y; 5% W b & Harket. NEW Yorg, Jan. 18. Breadstufls — Opened very dull and generally easier to sell, a heavy mow storm preventing mueh busi- sminally unchanged. Wheat—Wenk and lower to_sell; 113, Quiet; sales of state and western mixed at 67@69. Rye—Dull; salesofprime western t 93. Barley—Dull; state 130@1 40. Provisions—Heavy. Por—New mess 20 00, Lard—} lower, at 13, Chicago Prouuce market. CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Flour—Dull and unchanged; good choive spring extra 425@4 50; low to medium, 4 00@4 20; super scarce nd wanted. Wheat — Steady; Feb _83]a88j; Mareh 89§ Corn—Firm; cash 66§; Feb. 663; May 72} Oats—Quiet; cash 52§; Feb 52j; March 53%. Barley—-Steady; Feb 126. Rye—9T. Highwines—94. Pork—Steady; Feb 18 15a18 20; Mareh, 1850. Lard—Firm February 13 49 for March 13 60, ) ang *XTI¥ SVWOHL | ‘SINIA ‘ENOTTECT %P ARTIE NI SUITVaQ EAVETIONM SNID ONV SIIONVEE ‘KTASTHM. .. PansIA aaado y ‘ENOTTIA BRVES " JOHN H. GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER IN HRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, axp COMMISSION MERCHANT. c R. R The Shorteat cud snly.Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pomts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEKPING CARS On all night trains via this route. HROUGH TIME TABLF, IN EFFEOT DEQ. 6th, 1874 LEAVE. Mail, U. P. TRANSFER. Hisourd Valigy. ™ 4% ¥ o on. i "Gp m 1200 m = Ty oo 0w m. | T00p. Yankios (via D. &. . K. - i %10p. m. ey Tickets 107 sale in Chicago and North- terd cailway offi Couneil Bl ?. dopot, Omana. e 555 1> your tickets resd via 8. . & P, L. BURNETT, Sup't, F. C. HILLS Gen. Ticket Ag't. GEO. W. GRATTAN, & bmena wooD ! Batlway, . . TV i sale at ne: ion, Waterloo, g decat-otm Schueider & Burmester Mavufacturers ot TIN, (OPPER AND SHEET IRON WABE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Rooflng, Spouting and Guttering d nort otice 'and it che best mauher. iftcea * treat M. R. RISDON, General Fire Insurance Ag't. Ofice, 280 Douglas 8t., with W, R. Bartlett, REPRESFNTING OMAHA, NEB, oct2idmo E-F.SMYTHE, 0dd Fellow’s Block. aovat | CHARLES SHIVERICK, FURNITURE, Bedding, Mirrors, —AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE— FURNI]"IIREE UPHCLSTERY TRADE.. - Has the BEIT STOCK IN O |and Makes the LOWEST PRICES. Charles Shiverick, 203 Farnh=am Sireer. R & GUIOU, Lumber Windows, Doors, Blinds, Msuldings, &e., Plaster Paris, Hair, Cry and Tarred Fel® y Cry a Lovisville Cement. ents For Bear Crock Limo ad - - OHMAHA, NEB. deod,mwas-&nly FOSTE MILTON ROGERS, Wholesale Stoves TINWARE and TIN NERS' STOCE. ——SOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOR— STEWART’S COOKING and HEATING STOVES, THE “FBARLLIS” COOKINGESTOVES, CHARTER OAK COOKING STOVES, ¥ Allof Which Will be Sold at Maanfacturers® Prices, With Freight added. ap2ut 8, Sondc for Frice Tiimte. The Chicago INSURANCE COMPANY?Y ‘WILLIAM F. TUCKER, PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, CHIL] Al forms f ‘Life and En il Re:teslf and End D, MANAGER OF AcENcIES owment Policies Issued Po! Nenforfaitable I Dividends made annually, reducing ¢ 'y, reducing the payments the sees Surrender Values guaranteed in all Policier Sy No R_za_lridimm on Travel or Residence Conditions as Liberal as any Company in the United States, A LOAN DIPARTMENT Ts Established in Conncetion with the OMAHA BRANCH OFFICE For the purpose of Loaaiag Moaey from vity, under the RESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECIORS: EZRA MILLARD, OSCAR F, DAVIS, » LEWIS 8. REED, Secre Full information as to cost of Insurance, cond: C. C. Housel No. 491 18th st.,) NEAR FARNHAM, i AGENT, it itioas of policies, &c., &c., given at thelr ofice by & Co., Cen’l Az'ts, GMAHA, NEBRASKA S WANIED IN UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY! WHOLES A Tam LE CANDIES OW ianutacturing all varieties orcandies and will sella HASTERN PRICHES Dealers in this State need nit waat to g0 East for CANDIES. A trial is solleitod. HENRY LATEY, Dougles St. Jor. L2tn. M. J. McKBELLIGON, InpoRTER AXD JOBEER OF FORRIGN AND DoxEsTIC WINES and LIQUORS, Tobaccos and Cigars, Omanal No. 142]:FARNHAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Ol Kentucky Whiskies a Speeialty. B it e o'a DM WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, And Dealer In $PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS Omaha. Nebraska. R. & J. WILBUR satotr ansrney at Law, Books and Stationery WHOLESALE AND RETAZL, Fourteenth Street, Omah, Neb GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BGORS