YOLTME OMAHA , : NEBRASKA MONDAY MORNING MAY 16 , 1881. ISTTBIBER 268. WASHINGTON. Hie President Will lot YitMraw BobertBmY .Stand "by "En Unti It-is Settled by the A HEOOXCILIJLIIOSr EZILL TALKED OT National Associated ITess. CHICAGO , May 1I > 10 p. m. Thi Journal's "Washington special says Several iepSblican "Senators , hereto fora knoKHas fnenos of Scnato CorikHng , but now extremely aniioui to maintain friendly relations id th thi * ] ) residenthave not abandoned all Ide ; of bringing about a compromise bet weei these two officials over the Robertsoi nomination. The prevailing opinion however , is that the time has passec for any satisfactory arrangement 01 aalrjii lie forced to dispose of thenominatioi at this session. , One of the senator ! appointed by the republican caucuaj < talk the matter over with the presi dent , .Bays the latter was not disin dined , at first , to transfer Judge Bf > b nson to some other office , provide * Conkling would agree not to opposi the other name sent in for collector which would be that of a man identi fird with tlie anti-Corikling element ii Isew Yor"k state. AMien assured thai this projKtsition would be ivcceptabl ( to Conkling the president wavered and finally gave expression to the sus' ' pitions that jie wouldTje involved in : political trap. "Wlule the matter wa ; under consideration , however , ii leaked out through the -newspapers and then the president announcec that he would not adopt it , "bui would let the matter remain for thi senate to d iqwse of. The jiresidenl liasiyvde known thaVle would 1101 witlTdraw tlie u'oBiinafion ofillian E. Chandler , as" he "has been -urgec to do. Under the rule it would go ovei until Tuesday when % 'lie slTould ta"k occasion to state to the. senate hi objections and thetithere could doth < same. Scarcely a senator can be found to-night nho does not thiul that Robertson will "be confirmed ano that the Labors f tie senate will b concluded before the middle of neri week. 3o senator is willing to ex press an opinion on Conkling's caucus speech , but it is evident that it it interpreted as throwing up the sponge inasmuch as the end is recognized. sESATOUiAi orunoss. Senators Dawes and Don Cameror were among the callers on the presi dent to-day. Tlie former stated after- tranis that he thought the senate would adjourn by Thursday. Sena tor Cameron hojwd as much t > ut de clined to expraM-jgpwion. Senatcu 15 lair said to-aight4iLat.he expectec to be able to go home next week- Senator Edmunds has gone liome anc seems tohave lost all interest in-th business of the senate since the con firmation of Stanley Matthews. He reported to have said before leaving that BoberUon wai ire to be confirmed and that the final adjournment of the senate would fol low immedlSSj- Senator Ingalb hlated to-dsy flat he saw nothing. , to lander the senate's adjourning bj Friday next at the furthest , Senatoi Hawley declined , to tell what the Treei may bring fprfh. He ym the aenatt ought to adjonrn nexfweek , but no one could tdl bow long the debate might ensue over the Robertson case. Southern ( senators are anxious to gc home.Vish may l > e father to the thought , but f they are almost unani- 3UOUB in tlid ppiiiion that -"business 'ill not beTOshwi to that end. Sen ator Toorhoes said he was glad the republicans had opened their eyes. j empcrate would helj d UsAy to confirm Hob- If bjid ongl > eon evident it the democrats that thfl hope of Rob ertson's witiidrawal was a Tain one and the.iBspe would now be met u nice. * H r < did not believe the"oppo mtion would be as great a * was ex pocteda.nd that the nomination woulc t e confinued Tuesday. casriuLvcE or BErnajcAN LEADERS > Uon 3 AmoeUt d I'rcas. XKW YoEK , May 1C 1 a. m. Th "alhcring ( Saturday of republica.1 leaders , wliichlias been Icld in thii city evtay week since Robertson'i iioininRtion , wjis unusually well at tended. Mcc President Arthur , Sen ator Platt , Attorney-General "Ward Senators Davenport , Strahan and Bid man , Justices Patterson and Smith JohnJ. O'Brien , and Asseroblymei Carpenter , Hamilton , Bradsky Rud j number ) f-feth'erB "were -attendants * yesterdav afternoon the gatherini in down-town restaurant , though i few of stlie leaders were first In con f ereace'Jit'Ariliur'B dftice. Gov. Cor sell is alio reiwried to be in the city. The announcement by Senator Plat in the regular caucus in Wasliin t n yesterdaj- , that if a jKistpoaeuien as had till to-morrow a coinjtromiw would be reached , does not seem to bi -.ibsrlsoi founded on facts. Senator was in the city yesterday , and in cori versation with a reporter baid he Lac 110 intention of asking the president to "withdraw liis name , -and. Uie presi dent liad assured him that his mi tin wouid not be withdrawn unless on M fvm request. Senator Platt -was ii Altiany on Thursday and endeavorw to get Mr. Rol > ertson to resign Ihi collectoraliij' in case he Was confirmed nud take Rome otherjoffice. To hii request Judge Robertson refused evei to consider the requests that wen made th&t he withdraw jn con ' sideration of being promised the nonj -1 ination for judge of the court of ap - iKsals this year"or for any state ofiiw wiiich he might select for himself RUC anv oiheririend in the anti-mochin * -party. Senator Platt fairly bepgoc Judge Robert-son that he tike thes < requests into consideration , and thus s ive ihc party in the start al theTiexi election. Judgs Rol tirtf > n Baitl J would l > e unfair for lum to er n con sider these matters when his nomina tion was made by the president with out any request from himself , but hi was willing to do all he could , ev trhen confirmed , for the benefit of thi party. This appears to be all tie ba ais Senator Pla had for promising i c3Bif 3e'vx5Qre Monday.Judg RsL-eftso sayiie has iotHbe slight st doubt of his confirmation , ani that the longer Senator Conkling secures the wi ! cures a postponement greater be his majority when a vote is taken -WHAT'S TO EE DOXE * JTH MAHOXE ! WASHISCTO.V , D. C. , May 15 a. m Jhe newest thing in relation to th present political situation is the grot able effect oa Senator Mahone. I tras considered before the Chicag convention that Jilahone Trnuld sup paS ; Gt eral Graat if he - as-Uomi nAted , and beiice the reasaa''dy h has been -so .thoroughly champione by the stalwart * . J3oa Cameron ! open chagaf&liiai &f ihe Tkpni catorJw S'apla 1L-1 Ci 013 " inididektblof | o t far Hnj , pgi BbV'iie4u * 0 - & ° fies If the confij mation of RobertMn causes continua coobaess between tie gtalwarts ani the adminiBtration , irill ti executiv five their protege the patronage o iheTegnlar repablicaas o the Old Dominion chum that they hav < had virtual promise of patronage thai Mahone has done nothing but giv < committees to the republicans , anc that his reward will be smalL Ai abandonment of the "fight on senate officers is conceded , and thus Gordor and Riddleberger fall to the ground. They are to be dropped simply because the democrats wfll never let them lx elected. The republicans knew that , and it is also said , that no attempi wfll now be made'even atihe rierl session to change theofileers of the senate. The question of "Robertson ! confirmation and the final adjourn ment has assumed no different phase since Saturday. It.is stated that the last canvas of the committee on com merce showed a majority in favor oi a favorable report -Robertson bui in defiance to Senator Conkling's -wisl. ! the nomination wfll be reported. : * * morrow without recommendation. Enough democrats will support him to overbalance the disaffected repub licans , and it is safe to say that the chances are in favor of his confirma tion. CH-LXDLEK'6 OOXnEJIATIOK rEOEABLE. Thnaa irssCCSlfiideiablB f. ltS fny. day about"Chandler's cHancesf or con firmation as solicitor general Some democrats say he cannot be confirmed , and that the'presidoBt nvilldoubtless withdraw his nomination. The presi dent's recent disposition , however , makes such an idea ridiculous. He selected Chandler as the" right man , and his friends say he will not with draw Inm. Among republican sena tors generally it has been conceded that Chandler wfll be confirmed. The report of the committee on judiciary will be forced by a disposition of the Robc-tson case. AK AIUOUHXMEKT nPECTEP rEIDAY. Itseems impossible , in view o" Conkling's definition of his position end other circumstances , that the sen ate will be delayed longer than the end of this week. A final adjourn ment is expected "Friday , if not.before and it will be disappointing to many if the debate filiould "carry it ieyond that date. * ' * 3 - > COXK1XSG THEOWS CT THE STOXGE. Information obtainable this morn ing , in regard to the .repubb'can cau cus , yesterday , fully confirms the rumor that Conkling gave up the Robertson ghost , and has washed his hands of it in cansequence. Those who called the caucus moved on such a mysterious way that even1 senators hardly knew of it in time -to be pres ent. Conkling was among those who came Lite. He came when half the timehad , been consumed in talk. .As soon'as he entered he cunly chided lis brother senators for such hasty action in calling a caucus , particularly since only a few liad been consulted as to its advisability. He would have Liked very much , at least , to have known at what hour the caucus was to have met. He also thought he should have been asked whether he was ready for a caucus. His being thus so far .ignored , .lie considered a personal affront. It ' was , he said , plain to lie seen that some power had decided that no senator from , any state should have a voice in filling its most important offices. He supj > osed that Robertson would be confirmed , but lie dreaded to think of the danger that threatened the republican jmrry therefrom. He spoke for some time n definition pf his ideajof impending republican disasters , and it lssSXed ; iat his remarks T > eeanie so ofieio sive that several senators left be fore he concluded. Whether any re- tdy was made it is difficult to find out. 5incc the news of Conkling's speech ias become .known senators ofkboth Eidus are dumb. The general opinion isihat Conkling'lias , "by this action , turned some of his best friends against him. The Robertson nomi nation is "now expected to be disposed of by Tuesday at the furthest. The Bnaladjourumeritis fixed for Thuu- day. JIBS. , GATrrr.i.T > 'a jmrtss. , , JS - - * * Mrs. "GarBeld's condition this morn ing is slightly improving , " and'hei physicians have .renewed hopes of hei recovery , i Dr. Uoynton , of Mentor , who has been the family .physician foi years , and who was specially Bent foi when her disease assumed an alarm ing form , E3ys "that she is not suffer ing from typhoid fever or intermittent fever , but the disease is more of the old typhus fever. Mr * . Garfield's condition yesterdaj afternoon was not much changed from Saturday night. She slept well through the nighi.jaid hertempcr- attire to-day is no higher. If tithere is any change it as for.the etter , anc ! hoj > es of her recovery are ateadilj gaining ground. NEWS OF THE DAY. National AF > i.ie3 Press. * - Blocking BucinecK. " \ * CHICAGO , May. 14 4 pa m. Jlie Times this'morning says : Jasl 'Culler- ton , president of the' Switchmen's Union , andleaderof thei > resent strike , privately admits the movement is on its last legs and cannot last much lon ger , thouch very few men arc return- 1113 to work , Tlie trades'union through out city made the strikers numerous offers of pecuniary aid. The greatest indignation is springing up atflong large mercantile houses and huavj shipper * of all kinds over the delay in their freight. TJip miblic 'has about made up its mind that lallj-ggij compa- nioi jjjust stand tlie enormous lost > et > vik tailed throngh non-delivery of perish able and other freight , Chicago' * Big Saencerftct. CHICAGO , 3fc y 14 4 p. m. The executive committee of the Xorii American Saengerfest Association is discussing measures to get Cincinnati singers "here on tlie occasion of the comiijtr festival , which takes place in June. A dclf-yation of singers from Cincinnati is in the gjrv and state that the Turners of that city h rc made each contracts-with all railroads between Cincinnati and. Chicago thai none but Turners can gef reduced rates to the JeitiraL If this proves to he true the railroad companies will be petitioned to rescind the contracts. A guarantesd fund of over § 30,000 ha already been collected to secure the-success Af the festival Hew York Netef , JvEwYoEK , May 14 i p. m. Th § death is announced to-day of Mis * Darj nCj aged 21 , from injuries re ceived , fcy 3 'fiyi -trariezGVfleap Ji Bsrrmnvfi ciren's , 'vhife ' * e hibitingia1 T\rilkesbarre , Pa. , on tlie 3d inrL Seven European steamships sail to day , with 700 saloon passengers. Oi no-previous day this season have sc manv persons sailed out of the port o : " " * "York. Shovert of the Queer. 313Iay 14 4 p , m. J IJeclc has been arrestec here for attempting to pass counterfei money. " "There is Quantities of it ii cxrcBlationmHSis aeighborhoodi ant officer ; have'a'long time been triiui to discover thf shovers , A Female ThroitCvlrr 14-4 p jhaving attempted totcat' thro t * f Jer Jover , rbung Gfeislm r has been liberaua < jn 1000. Greisi mer is in a fair \ray to recover , Hi Declines to prosecute , but the countj tornev yill not drop thexase. PROTECTING HIS PILE. A Yast Amount of &ravel Exhib Itei liy the Propreitor of "Hays tacL" He Administers a Counter Ini f * * r rwo Horse Thieves Fort Niobrara. Correspondence ot Tut BEE. FOKT XIOBBAHA , May llth , 1B3L- Fort Xiobrara is getting notorious fo : shooting scrapes. It has been but : short time since a half breed Indiai from Rose Bud agency was shot b ] the Sutler's bartender and the guarc from -which he died , after lying in th < hospital a few days , and last nigh there -was another shooting whicl comes under "the head of robbery. The facts as near a I can gather then - - - - ore these ; About three miles easl of the For on the prairie is the "Hays Ranch , ' sometimes called Three Mile Ranch , a place of ill resort , a dance house which has been doing a rushing busi ness for the last ten days since paj day. Castedine the proprietor had a large amount of money somewhen near a thousand dollars , which tool the eyes of several suspicious charac ters which have been around the post , Among these were Janres Read , alias Teddy , and Dick Burr , and it is thought the rest of the gang consisted of soldiers which deserted here thij spring , there "being about fire in all It seems that Read and Burr havt been scheming to "hold up" the pro prietor sometime , but never put it in action until last night when one oi the soldiers by the name of Johnson deserted his post of guarding horses and took four good horses and secret ed them until all were ready. They then mounted and jode to "the"ranch. . Riding up they dismounted and told two men who were sitting in front to hold up. their hands but -not 'waiting for them to do it , they fired with a Winchester rifle and revolver killing the half breed who . .hadjust come over from the agency and was rounding up the agency cattle. The other escaped with a slight scalp wound and threw up his hands without any urg ing. "While one held a Winchester on him another stepped inthe room where the-girls had been dancing and ordered-"hands up , " and leveled Tiis rifle at the proprietor who was stand ing behind the bar. He threw up by goim ; down" and coming up with , a double barreled shot gun loaded with buck shot and emptied the contents at Read , breaking his gun stock in two pieces and wounding Read , it is thought fatally , as blood and * Sesh was on the remaining piece and his trail -was bloody. After Casterline shot Read he glanced around , and caught another fellow named Dan. Cunningham , alias "Wild Bill in the net of firing at him -with .his six shooter. Casterlfne dropped behind the counter the second time and se- jured his six shooter , ' and . as Bfll nme around the end of the counter be shot him twice. The first shot took effwt in Bill'a hand and side , the next in the breast above the left nip- [ lcj .going through his lung , lodged in the scapnld , where the doctor found it when he examined-liimat the hospital Spotted-Tail * with-iexcral Indiana , happened to be here , and they -and a detachment , of soldiers are out after the wounded bbers. Tlus shoot ing , coupled with the shooting of the half breed in" March , will be Tory apt to make some trouble here , as the half brued is brother to Xoui Bor- deux , agency interpreter , and related to Spot in some way. Loui came over from the agency this eveningand will start out with more Indians to morrow on the trail of Lieut. Cherry's party , who is doing his utmost to catch them. It is hoped that they will catch them and give them their just dues. If they don't make an exam ple of some of them , the first thing we know there wfll be another gang of cut-throats like Boo Hiddleton's. The girls that came to the Fort after the row have returned , and are resuming business on the old scale. Since the foregoing Lieut. Cherry has sent in Sergeant Poppe for more rations , when they will continue to push ahead toward Ft Pierre , Dak. , the course they think the fugitives have taken. He also sent hi one of the stolen horses that was found near the river. It is the general supposi tion that "Teddy" has died from his wounds and been dropped in the river. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. "PjmiV3Iay 15 10 p. m. M. Roustan , French consul at Tunis , was yesterday morning gazetted French resident minister at Tunis , under the provisions of the treaty with the bey , and General Breard Roustan has been promoted to the rank of plenipoten tiary .first-class , and will be awarded a sufficient salary to enable him to main tain , -with due dignity , his new hou- ora. The whole French press is jubi lant over the result of the campaign in Africa. The republican journals , es pecially point out that in this , as in former years , the greatest and most brilliant triumph of Franco have been those won by her under a republican administration , and not by her monarchs - archs or emperors. MOKEJUaiESTS TCttiSBTHECOEBCIOS ACT DCBUJT , llay 15,10p. . in. Four more.arrests uudur the coercion act wenl made yesterday at Gastlo Island- The prisoners were taken to the jail at Limerick. On the way the officials in charge were surrounded by crowds of people , who sympathized with the pnsoneis , Tjnt did not offer any'resist ance. _ JELOITING TO BLOW" Pi ; rROSCLUK. Tiere | are Tumors that the Feaians are now plotting to bltjw p , by dyna mite concealed" among coal } several English ironclads , and tli govern : ment is taking extraordinary precau tions against these plots. " The ad- nijrralty board had a special sitting yes ; terday to consider -what precaution * wjll best prevent the thraatenod ca lamities. BOMBS FLACEP IN COAL. LONDON , May 15 15 p. m , It is reported that dynamite bombs , coaled on the outside to resemble lumps oi coal , haye been found in the bunkers of anoro than one jrpqclad. and thai others have been discovered * mixoa among the coal bins of tha dock ard. THE ESTIEI : ITAUAX CABINET HESIQSS. ROME , Hay 14th. A sensation was caused here to-day by the announce ment-thai the entire Italian cabinel had sent in their resignation to King HumTjerJ , Thestep was cSnsod by the recognition on , the -put of- the cabinet of their inability toTrithstancl the storm of popular indignation ex cited Against them in consequence oi \heir fa > lurp to adopt effective meas ures against the itsps whjcJi Frantw had taken in Africa , and \yhich' liave resulted in converting Tunis practic ally into a protectorate of the French. The Knglajf notyet acted "Bpon-tKt resignations. It is said this evening thafheTmay induce the ministers tc retract them and "remain in-office , bu the popular indignation in Rome am throughout Italy against the Africai Tunisian .treaty is increasing , and thi administration , into -whomsoeve : hand it may fall , will find it difficnll to resist the clamor for a warlike dem onstration against France. CONCLUDED TO RE1IAIX AWHILE. National AsscxSated Tress. ROME , Slay 15 10 p. m. Th < Italian ministry , who tendered theii resignation yesterday , have concluded to remain on duty for public busineai until a new ministry is found. Th < government and public generally art very angry at the Franco-Tunisiai treaty , a summary ofwhich was pub lished here yesterday morning. MABKBTSBY TELEGRAPH New York Money and Stocks. WALL STREET , N. Y.f May 14. MO ET Closed easy at 3 per cent , ex change clossd firm at 4 8CJ@4 8SJ. GOVEEJCMEXTS. Closed firm. ( TslSSlcoups. . 110J 4'scoups . . . . . . U \ JTsconps 123 ? Currency G'ts..l3 ] 4 ' coup. . . . . . . HCj TIAILBOAI ) BONUS. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows Union fin-t , llS allSJ : land giants , 111 bid ; binking funds , 122J bid ; centrals , IK bid. STOCKS. The stock market this morning was _ active - tive and buoyant with an advance in prices of Ja3J per cent , nearly every stock on tht list participating in the improvement , the only marked exception beinu H. k St. Jo common , which broke frum 7 | per cent tr 72 , and rallied to 7Cj. Elevated thares were noticeablv strong , advancing 11J pel cent for Xew "i'ork elevated , 2J for Metropolitan - politan and 2 * for Manhattan. Among the low priced shares Chea i > eake & Ohk were most prominent ; Southwestern shares rct5ve and advanced sharply during the 'ternooa. There was sime reaction from .e higher point , but new the clo e _ a a strong tone again prevailed , and closing quotations were genen-Jly jja3 I > er cent abo\e yesterday's closing. The principal dealing were in devated street , U. P. , WabaSh , K. k T , . T. P. , D. , L. & W. , IL &St. Jo. , C. & O. , Pacific Mail , and L. S Following are the closing bids : New York Produce Market. ISEW YOKE , May 14. Flour Dull and weak ; southern 3ourin fair demand at unchanged prices. Wheat Moderately active ; spot , t@llcc lower ; options slightly easier ; spot sales of Xo. 2 red winter were itei24i125JSo. 3 do at § 1 20i ; S'o.l white at ? 1 23J < 51 24 : > o. 2 dG , ? 1 191@1 20. Corn lj@2c lower ; spot sales of So. 2 , 57i58c ; No. 3 , 50c ; steamer nixed , 57c. Oats - Generally heavy ; mixed , low- ; r and in moderate request ; No. 1 rhite , eec ; No. 2 do , 53@54 ; No. 2 nixed , 4GS4Gi ' , No. 3 do , 45i. Rye Quiet'at § 1 12. Barley Nominal. Pork Demand slack , early delivery , ? 1G 00 for old ; ? 17 00 for new. Lard Quiet , active and lower ; spot sales of western steam at 810 80 ; city io , 810 GO , Beef Unchanged. Cut Meats Unchanged. Whisky Nominal. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO , Slay 14. To-day there was a fair business : ransacted in banking circles , and money was in fair demand and' steady it previous rates. Eastern exchange between city banks was again firm at 50 cents premium per § 1,000. The hearings of the associated banks were 5,291,989.95. Flour Quiet and dull ; spring wheat Hour , , $4 005 25 per barrel ; low to choice fine Minnesota brands , $5 70 ; wrinter wheat flour , § 4 oC C 00. "Wheat Quiet and inactiveTNo. ; 3 red winterr $1 02 for cosh ; No. 2 spring , dull nt § L OlJ for cash and May : 51 02f for June ; ? 1 02J for July : 931c for August ; No. 3 , OG@9Gic Tor cash. Corn U * settled , weak and irreg ular ; No. 2 , cash , 41i@41c ; No. 2 , May , 41c ; June , 40c ; July , 44c ; August , 42Jc ; high mixed , 4CS43ic for cash ; rejected , 37s37ic ; new mixed , easier at 39c ; new high mixed , steady at 43@43 | = . Oats Weak andinactiveon account of the excessive receipts ; No. 2 , 3GjJ@ 36c for cash ; 37c for May ; 3GJ@3G.Jc for Jane : 35 jc for July ; 2G c" for Au gust ; No 2. wTutenonunal ot SJic. -Quiet and demand limited RyeQuiet ' ; No. 2 , S11G for cashl ; 15 for May ; $1 10 for June ; 92c for Julyi 77ic foi A gust ; rejectijd , SI 10. Barley Very dullandoSerings small No. 2 , lK c for cash ; No. 3 , 95c ; No. 4 , 83g54c ; nothing doing in futures. Mess Pork Insight demand and market unsettlodand irregular ; ? 1G IS ' @ 1G 25 for 'cash ; 'SlGlSfor June ; S1G 20 for July ; § 10. 22 for August Lard- = Weak and decHned unde- * Ijberal pflerings ; $10 12i 10 15 fo : cash ; S10 12i < slO 25 for May ; 10 12 * for June } § 10 12J@S10 15 for July and Augugt , -Bulk-Meats Fair demand , but of ferings were large and prices declined ; short clear sides 3S 40S 45jshort rib rides , 7 95 ( 8 t' ) . "Whisky Quiet at § 1 08. Receipts and shipments Flour , 8874JS,03C ; ; wheat , JO , 5S , 127,327 ; ' com , 185,019 , 51,2GO } ; "oats , 103,535 , 30,1G9 : rye , 1,024 , 3,447 : barley , 4,445 , 4,301. Biltlmare Produce Market. "BALTUIOEB , May 14 , "Wheat "Western , easy and closinc firm ; No. 2 , winter red , spot , § L 25i @ 1 251 for May ; ? 1 231gl 23J foJ JnnefSl 20J@1 205 for July ; SI 15S @TlO for August , ? 1 21i "bid. ' Corn Western" mixed Spot , oOig GOc ; May , 57c : June , 5555ic-July | , . . - . Oats Quiet and firm ; western white , 23.0 ! rijixed , 49SOc. "X - and un ; changed. " * = * Butter Doll ; prime to choice west ern packed , 18@20c. * T2gCS-I > ull at 4 < gl2c. "Whisky Dull at $1 10. " , Cnlcago Stcck Mzrk t. . -A. . .CHICAGO , May 14- The Drovers' Journal reports as fol lows : , Hogs -Receipts , fl.OOO head ; ship. meats ; 4,7 3 head ; > lje tq l rjjce ls for- the week105,000 bead , : djauaaa good and market aotlvo and dtpong , fiie bulk selling at 5c advance , but closing weak ; common to good mixed packing $5 60 5 95 ; choice heavy packing and shipping , ? < 5 OOO&C 25 light hogs , $5 GO@C 00 ; culls , $5 20 ( 540. 540.Cattle Receipts , 42,00jhead : ship ments , 3,600 headi total receipts fo the week , 29,000 head ; the early mai ket was fairly active "and steady , bu prices averaged 5@10c lower , and dull $5 75 < 56 25 for good to choice ship ping , § 5 50@5 G5 ; for common to fair $5 OOjyS 35 for "aistniery Btock ; So 3 for butcher's stock , and canning cattl of the best quality , strong at S4 25 < < 5 00 ; common to fair , dull 'Bt $2 75 < < 3 75 ; stockers and feeders moderateli active , but values weak , sales. $3 50C 490. 490.Sheep Receipts , 1,000 head ; ship ments , 750 ; demand-weak : iten cars o choice114 ' pound , wooled sheepSG 00 common to fair , § 4 40525 ; shon sheep , 04 00@5 00 ; market closed dull but about all sold. < St. Louii Produce Market. ST. Louis- Hay 14 , "Wheat Easier ; SI 10-for cash $1 09 | for May ; $1 07i " for'June. Corn- Easier at 431"forcJshj43 | fo : for May ; 43gc or June. Oats Slow at 37ic bi'1 * * Port "Dull at $10" 75"lor cash. ' Lard Lower at $10 12 bid. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOCTS , May 14. Hogs Lower ; Yorkers and Baltimores , $5 50@5 70 ; mixw packing , . " 5 40GJ5 62 ; butchers to fan cy , $5 755 77 * . Cincinnati Produce Market. CiscisKATi , May 14. "Wlieat Easy ; No. 2 red , § 1 10 111. 111.Corn Corn Dull and easy ; No. 2 mixed Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 40c. 40c.Rye Weak and quiet ; No. 2 , SI 31 @ 132. Barley-NominaL ; No. 2 fall , $10 ; @ 10G. Pork Quiet at S1G 50. Lard Firm at glO 25. Bulk Meats Weak at § 5 25@S 25. Bacon Easy at G 509 15@9 40. Whisky Irregular and weak ai 8105. Liverpool Produce Market. LIVERPOOL , 3Iay 14. \ Tieat "Winter , Os@0s Gd ; spring , Ss Cd9s ; vrliite , 8s 10d9s Gd ; club , 9s 5dg9s ( ltd. Coni ! New , 5s ; old do , 5s Cid. Pork 72s Gd. Lard 50s Gd. Buffalo Produce Market ; BUFFALO , Slay 14. "Wheat Inactive and nominal. \ [ Com Dull ; car lots of .No. 2 mixed western , 51c on the track. Oats Quiet and easy ; two cars oJ to. . 2 mixed western , sold at 44c on the track. Rye Inactive. Bsirley Inactive. Toledo Produce Market. TOLEDO , May 14. "Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red Wsrlosh , May.81 13 ; June , § 1 llg ; July , ? 1 073 ; August , SI 04J ; year , SI 02i. Corn Unsettled ; high mixed , 48 c ; o. 2 , cash , 47ic ; June , 453c ; reject ed , SSJc. EBLIG-IOUS. -The membership { < fMh > &nTtrgeon'fl : hurch is now 5 , 1154. In Pennsylvania there 5G8 Baptist : hurches , containing , G4,572.m embers. The first Protestant church in Al buquerque , New Mexico , has just been oj > ened. Twelve Chinese converts have been ordained as ministers in the Church of England. General Sherman's only sonThomas , , has just been admitted to the Catho lic priesthood by Archbishob Gibbons , nf Baltimore. It appears that there are twenty- 5ve distinct Methodist denominations in the world , with a total of 4,630,780 members. In thirty-seven years the Church of England has erected 2,581 churches , [ ind lias expended on church buildings 6200,000,000. Forty-four Mormon missionaries xre on their way to Wales on a pros elyting expediton among the mining ind iron districts of "Wales. The synod of the Southern Morav ian province has voted in favor of union with the northern. The synod of the Litter meets this month. The Catholic bishops of the prov ince of Baltimore "have met and se lected three names for the Vatican to choose a vicar apostolic for North Car olina. The yearly meeting of the religious : > ciety of Friends for Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Delaware and the east ern jiart of Maryland lias commenced its sessions. The 382,920 Congregationalists in in the Unitejl States gave last year , for their religious work , 83,092- ! > 22.24. or an average of nearly SIC per member. Eabbi Misrachi , a native of Persia , is collecting money among the He brews of New York , -with which to re pair the tomb of Mordecai and Esther. Bishop Burgess , of the Catholic di ocese of Detroit , has issued a pastoral letter , forbidding the holding of any picnic excursions by water or rail , and priests are commanded to enforce Ms instructions. In Trinity Protestant Episcopal church. , Pawtucket , K , L , at the re- Easter "Monday election , three womer were made members of the vestry. This case is said to be without anj precedent in the history of that ehurcl : in tlqs country. Among the Tunkers , or Germai Baptists , there are 1,578 ministers. Of these 300 are in Pennsylvania , 24 { in _ Indiana , 227 in Ohio , 142in Uli nois , and 133 in Iowa. Then denom ination is represented in twenty states. The present month wfll be noticea ble for the prominence of Presbyte- rianism. The general assembly ( north meets in Buffalo , , the sqnthern ir Stauntqn , Va.j and the Cumberland at Aqstjq , Texas ' ' - all qn the same dav May 19 , at'll 'p'doclv a. m. " " T One -of the - papers says that a con troversy has arisen in the Winthroj Congregational church of Holbrook Mass. , over installing a pastor , aftei they had listened to 240 candidate ; during tha nine years that the chord has been without a pastor. An ancient piece of architecture , thi tower of the cathedral church of St John , Chester , England , has" fallen. , , the height of 150 feet , and was a land mark for the surrounding country. Thechurch _ itself , and the abbey ad joining , date from Saxon limes , anc the tower , built of the red sandstone of the district , -was one of its mosi beautiful features , The. highest perjcenfage of Presby- teriaii communicants lo" the population of 13 leading cities in this country is 4 * _ X Mi rm. _ r-ii _ ' _ V * * * - in ihe'cjlies referred to , : San Francisco , 2,001 ; "Cjnciniurti , 3,77 ; Cleveland , 3,115 Indianapolis , 2fi ± i ; Pittaburg 4,936 ; St Louis , 2,630 ; ThdadelpKa- 23,090 ; Brooklyn , 10,093 ; Xev 18,359 ; Rochester , 3G71 ; Louisville 2,790. The whole number of Second Ad ventists in this country is estimated a 85,000 , who exist principally In fou divisions the Second Advent Chris tians , the Evangelical Advcntists , th Seventh Day Adventists , and the Lif Advent and "Union. The hitter hold to the non-resurrection of the wickei dead , the first to the annihilation o those who die impenitent , and thi second name to the conscious state o the dead and the eternal conscious suf ferrng of the wicked. A DRUNKEN WOMAN. She Gallops up "Dodge Streel Screaming at the Top of Her Voice Just for Pun. Towards midnight Saturday night Dodge street in the neighborhood o : Eighteenth street , resounded with th < yells of a woman , evidently in greai peril In the darkness it was. soon ob served A gray horse , ridden by a wo man , apparently in becoming ridinj habit , WAS tearing up the hfll at a break-neck pace , Awhile the ridei screamed in a fearful voice , giving tht impression she was in great periL A gentleman , a resident of Dodgt street , hearing the screams of tht woman rushed to see what was tlu matter , end seeing the flying animal , made a bound for the street and ruah- ed after the flying horse Presently , along came a man on here bade , whc appeared to be rushing after the run away. The screams of the womar were still to be heard , though it was impossible to see more than a men outline of the gray horse in the dis tance. A short ways the other side oi the High School the lady driver cami to a stand still , and the gentleman , who by this time had been joined ii ; the pursuit by three others , on approaching preaching the foaming animal discov ered the woman was considerably under the influence of liquor , as was iier male companion , who had suc ceeded in overtaking her a moment before The male companion was in eamesl protest with the wild young woman. Indeed she was so , but she responded she meant to have some fun. The queries of the gentlemen who had rushed to the rescue were answered impertinently , and the two quicklj continued their course out Dodge street. It was evident the woman had taken it into her head to have a wild and exciting run , and as the speed of her : iorse increased , her excitement swell ed to ungovernable bounds. Her screams were fearful , and seemed most convincing proof that she was > eing run away with- it is a pity the name of this indis creet person did not transpire , for il would be eminently proper" admin ister some rebuke to her conduct , even to printing it with this report. Young Men's Christian Association. At the handsome new rooms of the issooiation , corner of Famam anc Tenth streets , an almost unbroken series of exercises continued f Jom Sat urday evening till late yesterday after noon , thus exemplifying the tireless efforts of the association here in behalf f religion. The well known exercises of Satur day evening are alwaj-s well attended , notwithstanding the many attractions or young men in other quarters. The singing exercises on the street are none he less heartily and numerously oined in because of the jeers of pass ers by. The young men who do this noble work are satisfied to snatch a very few from the meandering crowds , jut they are happily rewarded -with numbers , as the workings of the asso ciation show. The labors of Sunday are always jreat for the association. At 9 o'clock in the morning there was a bible exer cise at the rooms , conducted by the jeneral secretary. At 1 p. m. thej conducted services at the county jail , Mr. John Nichols , leader. At 2:3C : i. m. there wis a song service at the rooms. At 4 p. m. a young men's meeting in the rooms under the leader ship of Dr. Leiseuringand-atthesame lour an " .everybody's meeting" at tlu Tenth Stret Mission , between Dodge and Capitol Avenue. If this be notjan immense labor , ii will be difficult to say what is. The w rk of the association is not only un- iring , bnt is happily greatly suceess- ful , and it is to be hoped there will be ao lack of encouragement to these no ble young men from all quarters. A Mysterious Murder. NEW YORK , May 14 1 p. m. The body of a young woman about twenty years of age was found in the woods at Guttenburg , N. J. , opposite thi city , last evening. Circumstance ! point to a foul outrage and murder. About thirty yards from where tht body lay the ground is trodden anc the _ long grass rrushed and benl as if a desperate struggle had taker place. Two switches of dark hau matching that of the dead woman , a back comb and a lot of hairpins were found on the ground. The clothes or the body were much torn. Close bj the body two large stones -with clottec blood And black hair "upon them were found. The bkuil is fractured in sev eral places and there \s an ugly gasl : over th.e left e.ye. The ear.ringswere torn from the ears , -which were badlj lascerated. The woman was wel dressed and had the appearance of re finement. The body had lain in the woods several days. No due has yei been made to her identity. Honor Justly Won. cSfi May 14 4 p m.Yorl has bejB egun qn th e foundation foi a memorial tqlj erected to , GeJorce'jJ. Al trQSSt * fftn'njfer. of the ra&waj mall service. The memorial itseU will be a bronze , surmounting a gran ite pedestal , eight feet high. It will be situated on the public grounds , a few feet from the northwest of the new custom house. Te } ; u will take place next Thursday Attempt at Jail Breaking. Yesterday mornjp * 1 $ prisoners in ineOouncir Bluff"jail broke , abed : btejad tq pieqes fcjr ? ns i i a Leajy Rpci f > | Iron , and attempted to , get put of the main cell by kncking out ' a portion" the walll' Sheriff Reed discovered the attempt in time to stop ' * ! inoraj ; SPECIAL NOTICES. XOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sail Lost , Fouad. TVaats , Boarding , tc. , uin be ii s rted in these columas once for TEN CEST per line ; each smlwequcnt insertion , FIVE CENT per line. The first insertion nercr less tha CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAt 6pa cent it tcrest in sums oJ J2.SOO an upwards , for 3 to 5 yaars , on first-class citj an f ana property. CMIS HEAL ESTATE and LOJU AOECCT , 15th and Douglas Sts. OKEY TO LOAN'-Coll at Law Office of M L. Thomas , Koom S , Creighton Block. ONET. . TO LOAX 11O > Farnhain Streel M Or. Ediranls' Loan Agency. HELP WANTED. .4 SITCATJOX 1 5 WANTED By a yocngma Xx ( Soindinav-ian ) with 7 years" experience ii drj poods business , speaks Ueruan. Apply a hotel Ifenmark STC-14 \T7"ANTED Two men to work in D. S. SMITH , North Shjnnan avenne. , . HoteL James A. Read. SX-11 \ X / JILJ > A neatjimjtt&ifjriri ; Ccrma : T V preferred enquire Sundar " or Jlondav , a 170 Itouclas st 891-17 "I TOASTED Situation in any Vcrchantile bus \ \ ines , hare had 9 > ears ' < a ] > crivncc , add re * C. A , W. thi office. B90-a > V\7"AXTE1 > iwnbii : room Rlrt at > 1 Restaurant corner of 13th and Jackson st 893-17 VCfANTED Second hand ico-lttx at tlje PhHa > > delpliia restaurant , on 10th Bet. DonrU. and Dodire. M-4-17 TASTED A wa.tcr or ScooL at the Fhila > \ delphia COfiee House , No. 11210th St. K19-17 VirANTED IMMEDIATELY A first-da * cool at 141s Dudi-e St. 394-14 TTOL'SE ANTED By a prompt jayinc man _ LJL not over J mile Irom V. F. bridge. I' Muller , V. P. R. K. R. . No. 1. IMMEDIATELY A No. 1 bane > > bnck moulder. Can on or addretw J. F FLYNX , Norfolk , Neb. _ S97-17 T\7"ANTED-Tlirt roonw for li 'ht hou ickecpinj IT in central location. Give termi , adran tages and refcrencia. Addrtss G. P. Q. , Bee office TT7"ANTED A coiiijietent man , \IK > under \ > stands cardeninr , at southwest corner o St. Man' At enue aiid 2oth St. S 0-14 "V17ANTED At Canfield llouse , a good dinin : I \ room prL S75-14 T AUXI1RE35 AKI > DINING ROOM G1K1 I I WANTED Immediately' at the Occidental TT7ANTED An office bov at the Emmet house VV ST4-14- _ _ \T7AXTED Chamlicr maid , at "Emmett House HX-16 "ITT ANTED 5 carpenters and 2 cabinet njak TT7ANTEU Two first-class barbers , and noni otlu-r need ajijily J. fl. CUKKT , Unioi Block. 823-tf and colts to sraze in i . Steers and she cattli piazed in separate ; ia tares. For terms , location. fie , applj to MILTON HENDKIX , 21st and How ard sis. , Omaha. Xeli. 820-eodiC TTJANTED Man north of the end of 16th St > V IL W. BAIL. SOs-tt TT7"ANTEI > Two twardcrs In prjvate . f I For terms , ic. , address S. , Post Offi Hoi 337. 7M-tf _ ATTANTED A situation bj a man of famHj , 1 1 xteadf , industrious and wfllin to be use ful in any honorable aajocity. Comi > ensation at- cordinf : to capability. Mease " address J. E. H. , cara oi BEE othce. _ _ CM-tf T\7"A TED sitnation * eopyist or at an v kind " > \ of writing , by a competent younfr" lady , Address "T. A. " BKR omcc. References ciia and required. B20-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. Ol'SES AXD LANIi-Beiuio rents houses , utores , hottb , faruu , lots , lands , offices rooms , ete. Sec 1st pa-re , RENT A hand = omtlv funmhed room al ± e 117Bt corner California. T The tu-o tipper floors of Na 131 : JU 1S14 Dons-las St. Enrjnire at A. H. Glad- stoneV &S3-18. "OOP. KENT Brick dsrellin ? , conicr Iftth and 5 Faniliain. IrKjuire ot L. C , lluntincton & Son , Masonic BlocL. 85i-16 .TRNISHEO ROOM FOR RENT At NO. A 3oa Karnham St. , bet. Itth and 17th. S70-1I AROOMS TO EENT N. E. comer 10th ai.d ROOMS . Hurt. . SC3-14 TJ OR RENT Ne ly funiiihed room irith noard Jj in pri ate family. For jorticulani address S Box 33" b62-tf TT'OR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for lichl J } housekeeping or ruouicrs. Inquire at 151S ' - - ' - Street. ; 8GC-tI RENT A larjre furnished room on firsl FOR , with lioard. Also a few day boarder wanted. IsOS California street. a2S-7S3-tf I OR REXT On first finer , furriJied rooms , P southwest corner 1Kb and Davenport. 739-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 151 ! Chicago street CHO-tf KENT The buildinc 1WC ! Burt street FOR formerly used by John Cane as the Lender meat market. Some butcher tuols for gale. Ap ] > ly on the preml-ws or of John Baumcr , 131- Famham street. I OR RENT A store , eomtr 10th and Leaven F worth. Inquire next door , at Peterson's. ES-tf OR RENT 2 furnished rooms orcr MCJ F chants' Exchange , S.E. cor. Itth and Itodcr FOR SALE. 1 REALE3TATE BOOM. See 1st jofe SALE House of four good rooms , one FOR comer lot ( XJxl40 it flMO. Terms easy Location seed for forties working st Shops o Smeltmr Worka. Inquire of John L. ileUafnii ojijt Postoflice. 8 C-tf ' NEW CITY > lAl > S,2Sc. See 1st joce SALE A small , well-built house of fou FOU rooms and rammer kitchen , with corner lot well laid out , trait and evergreen trees , etc. ; pooi a eU and cellar ; price , 1350. ApjJy to R. LARGE 27tband Itodge utreetg. TTtOR SALE 2 Mockiiir HirtU , coed Kn ers , a J } 1107 Douglas St. , \ > vi. llth and 10th. B7li has rattlin ? Ion ? lists of houses , lots BEMIS . - , aud linns fur lule. Call and xv them. ll r SALE Brand new t o-t ated Par ! FOR Phaeton. Enquire at Kidd's Boot and Sbo Store , JacoW Blocli hs4-17 T70R SALE Earlier shop. Inquire at No. 200 P Cmnin . l twcen 20th and 21 t Sts. Rcaton for selling , desires to quit tlie busineMS. B70- ] TjlOR SALE 2 acres pround In West Omaha Jj Inquire of J. Henry. No. llOlCth. S73-t FOR SALE Hence and lot , oj > ) > oite red ca street tar liorn. Inquire > o. 2022 20th am ( Jnminc St bC7-21 FOR SALE The frame buildin ? on what 5 known as the VBwcher Block , comer o Donrlas and 13th rtreet , Omaha , consisting i seven stores ; alto the frame dwelh'n-j adjoinini said bloct on. Douglas street. Sealed bids will b recch ed up to May 20. Direct to Samuel Shears Secretary Hotel Ai-wxnation of Omaha , careo Omaha Xatioual lUnk. atiQ-17 T7IOR SALE A djsai lav horses , good homes jL aad wacon. Inquire Cor. 1W and laven ] ort Rtreetfi at Mmuiin , 9 212 R1CK2.00 a thousand. T. JIURRAT. B _ 04-1-1 T7IOR SALE Ten elegant residence lot * , situ Jj ated near terminus of red-car street rsJlwai line ; nc\cr in market before. Inquire of E. G IICMMIKEY. & 07 X. lath utreet _ 73SJ SALE Cottsffe on Tenth icreet , betweer FOfc and Iloard. . h. LEHMAN , lift Karnham Ktrect _ P'OR SALE Cheap , two hou with four anc JD six roorn wiUun two and lour blocks of ih < postoffice. InquireofT. f rDSPIKE. ' " at Cniick ' Stl-tf R g.\Ll -jrEAT'li.\lKZT Ilavlnff to po tc jj Europe neit month , I win neU my markel bufldinz. fixtures , tool % harness , -aeon , c . , etc. Southeast comer 10th and Dodge street * A. MEYER. _ 7CI-H SALE beautiful residence jq { ; kicatioi FOR t-class ; price , tV < l JOHJTL. MeCACrE , ' _ 71g-tf CVJh bALE Hoiwe. and lot on North 13th gi. JP atiicoa. Inquire of JOE { L. i opposite } p tofnce. rextauraiil. In- - 703-aS-lm 77 P8S.U.U riKle-lar top buror , aootf atneir. J ? Apply to E. Jl. K * , I . Moiie Co. / JHSAP-Ma acres cUnpe fcjuj ono-bilt tuUt lJ east of Senufler : 150 acres tnio and 2Q acra timber ; 10 acre < paiture , ftnoetS ; lanre t o storj honsc and. BCoS quVliundin ? . ; tilk i rf t ; owned hr a wtOow ladr d-sinne to move. Cash w ejty juujxatj in eichanpe.H.D. - H.D. ESTABiOOK , T7OR SALE llai * of Doujlai and Sarpy com > 1 ! tiea. A. KOSEWATEir , 1520Fsnihain erect - ' * ' 330-U THE STBOE LEU-TEE THAI FOLLOW. AT T11E "BOSTON STORE1 616 Tenth Street , STRAW GOODSI STRAW GOODS ! Men's Straw Hats 19c , 15c , 25c , 35c , 45c. Men's Straw Hats 75c , S1.OO , $ L5O , SL75. Boys' Stra-w Hats lOc , 15c , 25c , 35c , 45 < x LADIES' HATS ! LADIES' HATS ! Finest Canton Hats 25c , 35c. Finest Milan Hats 75c. Misses' Sailor Hats 25c , 35c , 45c , 5Oc , 66c. Ladies' Sundown Hats 25c , 35c. i 50O Trimmed Hats S1.0O upwards. " DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODSI Arriving Daily from New York 2 Bales Unbleached Muslin 5cworth 7 l-2c. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. "BOSTON STORE , " 616 Tenth Street 'See Flag. ) A. B. HUBEEMANN , JEWELER Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. GIVES GREAT BARGAINS DC L.VDIES' A "D GENT'S AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KIXDS OF Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds. "We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Moner. ang21tt -BY CT. THE OLDEST Real Estate Agent and Notary Public , Cor. Douglas and Fourteenth streets. ONE THOUSAND LOTS in the city and addition * , from ? 200 to 2,000 ; alia. 200 hounn and lota , Irom ? leioo to * 10,000 ; also , land in IXraslas and Sarpy com > tie , in mnaB and hirre tnctt ; l o , ? iOO,000 to lean at S > j > er cent. , aud flOCI.OUO to loan at 10 j > cr cent. , in cuins to nuit aiiplicanfai. AS busdnewi with John > L Clarke STRICTLY confidential Taxes paid ; dtla and mortjraye executed oa short notice : only icll exclusively on commission ; don't speculate ; cive ray jintrons all the lorraint Notarr Public al avs * > in office , iwuthwwt comer Douglas aud Fourteenth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. mp ± 9oodlm SPECIAL NQTICES Contdiined , TT'OI ' ; SALE Leaxe and furniture of a first-class J ? hotel in a tmrn of 1300 inhabitants in state o ! Nebraska ; ha * 24 t dn ; the ten elm ? men's re- sort. Inquire at BEE office. SS-tf THOU SALE-A BARGAIN A buildinith JC caloon fixturtM , furniture and Mock , on 10th fctreet , appotdte t. P dejiot. for sale tery cheap , or the fixtures , furniture and stock will be Bold and building rented. Inquire of El' . KUEI&r iAN. 79-tf ilE BEST THING TET-IL G. Clark & Co/ ! _ L Imperial Self Ratainir 'Winter Wheat Flour , 'or ' pancakes , bixcuits , and all kuidx of } n. itry , Try it. A.sk your FTOCT for it 47S-tf MISCELLANEOUS. - REAL ESTATE OCHANGE.-S BEMISREAL 1st page. LOST A Setter pup ; dork lonj hair , doublt no , tip of taol white , 2 months old. Fin der will receive ? 2.UO reward on return to Omahs House , STRAYED One black mare pony , five jear old , star In forehead , white gjiot in left ere. Taker up Mill please notify Chariot P. Birkett Mason street , aty , or Bee office. JWS-14 nilOKT-HAND AND FRENCH LESsfl.VS Giret O bran experisnced teacher .Ea y and rapu method , terms moderate. J. WILSON , 13 ! Farnham St. 877-cod riLAIROVOYANT Mrs. Florence Hewitt , bum \J DCS9 clairovoyant , tells your jnst , pre ew and future , all about journcjn , Uu-suitn , fo t pi stolen proi ] rty , business and lore affairs. Sati" faction guaranteed. lUjsulence , 2712 Burt street two squares west of military bridge. M711 TTMBRELLAS And I-arasoIs rcraired by M U SCULTT , llth and Famam rts. 7tf BlajWN Corner 12th and HJL . streeta , is ready to bore or deepen veils Satisfaction i-uaranteed , M3tf rpEAMS Can be pot at John Barrs Uble fo : JL all kinds of nork at rcaxonable figures , nea : JOT 13th and Leaven-north streets. 37s-tf ' FOltGET The TOcceHwm of the American D'JNT ican Houw , on Douslaa street , lietween till and 10th. tor luord , led in and transient cu turners. IlejqicctTully. W4-tf JULIUS i LOUISE ROSS. COOL MINNESOTA. The Drifts Open and She Beaches Daylight Acmfn , .Nebraska and "Cool Minnesota' are again neighbors , the Sioux City & Pacific and the Sioux City' & St. Pan railroads being open from Omaha t < Sioux City .and St. Paul. Minnesot ; enters upon the summer of 1881 tritl unusual advantages to tourist , -yrho art in search of cool weather , for in addi tion to her usually delightful climatx nature has stored away during tht past winter among her hills and arount her lakes a quantity of snow and ict which will hardly disapiair before tht middle of July. The fishing at MInnetonta and the other superb lakes is said to be better this year than ever and sportsmen are already whipping the clear waters foi pickerel and bass. Many Nebraska people have alread j declared their intention to Bpend the heated term in Minnesota , but there is no danger tlia.t tha new and beauti ful hotels springing up every yeai along Uic lakes will have more guests than they can accommodate. Maj. O'Bryan , the agent of the Siouj City lines , which take pwmengers through from Omaha , to fct. Paul in a iew hours , yi } < j addressed at Coun cil Bluffii for information regartlinn Minnesota hotel accommodations , and railroad fare. Undoubtedly the beat shirt in the United States ia manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The snperioritj of material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , that is reinforced fronts , reinforced tecks , and reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the moderate price oi SL50. Every shirt of our moke u guaranteed firrt-xkss and will refund the money if found necessary. We make a specialty of aH.woolj * f eft's. Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , -warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged Irsons we offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made for their protection. PH. 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