9KB259BBm "".VHr r' yr ' -e OMAHA JTAIL Y - stvqptvc " .!- 5 j " ."-JK OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING-. MAY 8, 1874. NO. 272. vol. m. nViiTWirtir i rm mi f'lf "' BEE l.'MiBi"wawXrf fc- '' H v "H H H I THEJ)ATLYBEE. EDWARD ROSEWATER, Editor and Prcp'r nm-o. 138 FarsUwsn treet, Ietw. y I nth and Tenth. TEKUSOF SUUSCRIPTION: One copy, one je-vln,anl;- J-2 . " six months, In adrance J-00 " three months in adrance 2.00 M33-II not paid la adrance, W per annum wOl collated. FREDERICK, LEADING HATTER! Best Goods, - -LOWESTFHZCSS FarnliainSt. ,M?,w OMAHA. Grand OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. flRHflKEK. MASUPAOrOEY. nr OIureA t-mlth, 183 Harney street, l-ct. lltU and 12th. deelStf ' nT.JRS AND PJOTDBE FEMES. Jrcinbart. ISC IVu;la street, dealer In .window e' and picture frames, (lazing done to order. afiti JLWfL B. WO. i-andws.practical waUhmaker,K!lUth .st. V12U B00T3 AND SHOES. Philip Lang, 133 Farnhani st. Utween 10th i.d 115h- 4eMTl CCHFECnOHEST. HL. Later, corner 12th and Douglas street, m.nufacturcr and wholesale deiler in nd" s and conre.tloncry. Country trsde c llceted. SP1" COAL DEALEK8. Poland A Elliot, coal, lime, cement hair, etc., 131 Farnham st. feblSmS DBUGQIETS. J A. rcrler,diugg!ft. corner 12th and llar . neysts ISBUEiHCE, . 1 drench A McKo.n. fire and aejldent insu ' ranee g-nts, oTer the postolllca. PAWK BEOKEB. m. E!;oUer, Ko. 200 Farnham st. lelTlf ttvit. T.RTATK A5DC0AL OFFIOE. John Johnson, office 509 14th t letween Farnhani and youths ; slo tickets to and from Europe, drafts, iusuiance, etc a21yl - LADHDEY. Anew laundry op-nod at 511 111" st., t-et-Farnham and Ikiul. The washing and ironies "iU be done to crder, first class -work PAIHTEES. Lehman A JWrd. hon-e and sign PlntFrs. 10th sUbet. Frnlum and llarmiy. aZMI SOAP AOTOEY. Premium Soap Wkj. rowell A Co, still insnu'aeture their Fiemiuui Soap. Fire first premiums awarded by the DpuSIa. county and Sttto lairs, and rottawattamU cojjpty, la. Orders solicited from the trade. AlT0BNETi3. E.TSTAUUUUK. W. II. FRANCIS ESTABR00K& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE S.W. Cor. Htluo- Douglas, Oma. Kob. mcnlltl S). II. BALLOU. ED. 11. GLASGOW. Ballon & Glasgow, - ATTGRNEYSATLAW. Office n Croltbn's new Mock, southeast cor rtp.-u, 2d floor. OMAHA, - - - !hU C A. BALDWIN. U1LDWIS & O'BRIF.K. ATTORNEYS' LAW Office Caliwell UJock, Douglas btreet, OMAHA. - - - - NEBRASKA. fet-.iti JOHN C. CO WIN, ,A.ttomoy. Solloltor AND COUNSELOR. Gt7CE CREIQHTOXS BLOCK, OKMIA, XEBBASKA. isarSU T. W. T. Richards, Attorney at Law, Offlce51013l!i St., bet FarAa and Douglas, Omaha, Nefc. P' 0. Box 800. uti SAVAGE & MANDERS0N, Attorneys at Law, 242 FARNHAM ffTREAT. takes r. SX.T.40K, lomaka,lIebraska. 1. a. STAU. KO. K.rWTCHsTT SPAUN & PRITCHETT, AUorHCjs ib Counselors at Law. Office, 6K Twelfth (Street. jm. Irk Hax A. Omaha. Ksb. W, J. CONNEIX, OounsoUor Xixv ktWrict Attorney for Seei J8 icial Di&trict. OFUCS-South side ol Farnham, between 14th ar 6lh ats., opposite Court House. leW N.J.BUBNHAH. ATTOKXEI AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 'o. 250 Farnhani Street OMAHA - - NEB. nirlCOt! JOHN W. LYTLE, Attorucr-at-Law and Solicitor la Equity. OFFIOh-OTer First Hatieaal Baak, jpal-U PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Xawi (Campbell's Click,) 5091-3 THTBTEESTH STMET, 0MAIA. 2S lia G. W. AttRROSE, JtEDIOK'S OPEKA HOUSE OMAHA. 1TKR. arttl DEXTER L THOMAiS, AlUraej aad CMHehr at Lmt. OiTIOE-Beem lo TImsmA mk. - - -t . DJUIU' --- Candidates for the U. S. Senate are invited to forward their unpub lished poems to the Bee. If Marshal Dailv will affree to Tiold aU liia witnesses over till Rob inson's Circus comes, we can get him passes for himself and all his deputies. Scene inlhe U. S. Grand Jury jRoom. Bubal Juror I don't think that man ought to bo indicted. What if he did accidentally sell -whisky to an Indian. I am satisfied that his intentions were good. Prosecuting Attotxe.y Yes, Mr. Juror, and you should bear in mind that hell is paved with good intentions. - People whose active sympathies were arousod by the ridden and plundered South Carolina, will ex perience unspeakable relief when tbev learn that Goxernor Moses, of South Carolina, is not a "Jew" as many have heretofore supposed. A christian Closes could never be In duced to jew anybody. 5TiiE laconic Tipton has again been heard from. This timo it was in the protracted debate on the Miviissippi flood relief bill. The Congressional report of the debate credits the humorous Nebraska Senator with the following re marks; "Mr. Tipton said, when the discussion on this bill com menced, he was told that the peo nlo of Mississippi were suffering. It had been kept up so long that he now had serious apprehensions that thoyhad expired, and he there fore thought the appropriation had better be made for funeral expenses. Laughter." JSpccIal dispatch R the Chicago Times. Detroit, May 5. Jacob Schornstein.of Maple street in ihia irv. returned from a visit to the country on last night, and 8urpri:ed his wife in the arms of a lover. 10 at once reureu 10 iub woodshed and hanged himself to a beam. His wife and her lover fol lowed him out, and cut him down In time to have his life. Now, who would have suspected that Jacob could act so hilly. Would it not have been more rational for him to have retired to the wood shed, picked up a hickory stick and surpiistt) the lover's both with this wooden billy-doux. Hut then it was so affectionate and eonshjerate forhjs loving wife- and-her doting paramour, tofiitf Jacob down before his wrath liad cooled. Ail tliat ends is well, uv coorse. Knocked Down! A remarkable fact can.bs ascertain ed by investigating our stock and prices that we have reduced to a very low Ccure all of our clothing aud Gents'. funiiBbing goods, far below the price of any other house. Over, coat in particular can be bought of ui now at least 25 per cent less than our former prices. Quick sales and small pro&ts is our motto. Vu. GprrnEiMEit, feb.3-ly 200 Farnham street Money loaned on diamonds, watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and merchandise in genfaj, at Ph. Gott heimer'a, 206 Farnham st "Unredeemed pledges for sale. Bailroad tickets bought and sold. HOTELS in D 2L8TAUBA3TS. GRAND CENTRAL Tail 3XAEA, HEBRA8KA The la ind San rrest and best lioioi oeiweau v'"fc" Francisco. Opened new September SOth. 1S73. tiU tf GEO. THKALL. Proprietor, KI.U AUOUTTUE WATER AVOHKS. The central city of the West Quite proud of late has grown, And feels It ran no longer wait A goo I sized pond to own. The ercateet cities of the world Who wish to cut a swell, At ui4p recta resern ir Upon their highest hill. We lead in the days offfrpii That water wo ki were tried; The trouble was tl ey had nosiwon, And so the people died. Let us theu remember If water works we try. To put in sewers good and strong. .nd mate our strteis quite dry And when the thing Is done We'll celebrate at once, Then everybody In the town Will buy their hats of Eunce. For all new styles that tow are out, Some fifty kinds or more. You'll find them cheap at liuncc'a Famous New York store. The ClUfTU'on Hatter of the West, i5a Douj asStreei. - " meh2GU" CO i GO Ul r Br? hi 1 3 S H ir. ' v VERY LATEST. MIDNIG-HT. Spsciallj Imported for tie Oaialia Daily Bee, or tit Atlaatio ud Pacific Telegraph Co. Congressional. SENATE. WASimraTOif, May 7. The chair presented memorials from the citizens of Wisconsin,ask ing for an appropriation for the im provement of the Fox and "Wiscon sin rivers. Referred. Mr. Anthony presented a memo rial from journeymen printers, bind ers and pressmen of Washington, protesting ajraint the passage of th senate bill for the regulation of tho government printing. The House resolution to print ex tra copies of the eulogies delivered in the Senate and house upon Sena tor Sumner was passed. Mr. Sargent from the committee on appropriations reported back the House bill for the relief of the suf ferers of the overflow in the Missis sippi, with an amendment from an additional section, authorizing the Secretary War to issue temporary supplies to destitute persons, and appropriating one hundred thous and dollars for that purpose, the provisions of the bill to expire Sep tember 1st Fassed without debate. Mr. Sherman from the commit tee on finance reported a bill author izing the secretary of tho treasury from time to time to transfer to the office of the assistant treasurer of New York, from the bullion fund of tho assay office at New York, re fined gold bars bearing United States stamps of fineness, weight and value, or bars from any mill of foreign gold, coins or bullion of the standard; equal to or above that of the United States ; and may apply tho same to tho redemption of coin certificates, or in exchange for gold coin at not loss than par, subject to such regulations as he may pre scribe; passed? Mr. Fenton's bill to regulato cus tomers service at various ports of tho United States was taken up and referred. The financecommittee conference was appointed on the Senato amend ments to tho bill in relation to the expiration of spirits, which the House to-day non-concurred in. Mr. Allison Introduced a bill amendatory of tho Union Pacific railroad act It provides that the bridge across the Missouri river from Omaha to Council Bluff's shall be opened as pjrts of the continuous line of the Union Pacific railroad, and requires tho company to make semi-annual reports to tho secretary of the interior, of tho amendment received by it monthly for tolls and charges for use of said bridge; the first reportto be for six months, ending Juno 30th, 1874. Referred to committee on railroads. Mr. Patterson, froin t))0 commit tee on Pensions, reported favorably a bill to increase the pension of Mrs. H. W. Sumner, widow of General E. V. Sumner. Placed on the cal endar. t Mr. Ramsey introduced a bill for the relief of settlors on odd num bered sections of land, without the limits of tho Union Pcifio railroad, and In the territory of Dakota. Re ferred. Mr. Boorman moved tho Senate proceed to consider tho bill to estab lish the territory of Pembina and provide for a temporary govern ment there, pending which the Senate went into executive session and soon after adjourned. HOUSE. Mr. Blanchard, from the commit tee on ways and weans, reported back the senate a'nieiidinont to the house bills to facilitate exportation of distilled spirits, and amendatory of tho act iu relation thereto. On his motion, the1 amendments were uon-ooncurred in, and the hill tent to a committee of conference. Burcharri, Kasson and Beck were appointed a commii'lec on ti pjirt of the house, Tho house then went into com mittee of tho whole on the centen nial bill. If the treasury was $29,000,000 behind he wanted a hill brought in to make good the deficiency. He closed with an eloquent tribute to the inventive genius and skill of American merchants and appeal to the patriotism of the members to embrace this opportunity to re new and strengthen the tymds of union between the States byproi vidiug for the carrying out of this grand project. The vote was then tnkftn "nnii was nntratived. veas 92. nays 38. None of the IlljnoiBj' Iowa, Missouri or Kansas dclega? tions voted in tho affirmative. s Messrs. Niblack and Small op. posed; Messrs. Crocker and Cam advocated. Mr. Garfield opposed the bill, de claring tnat if the national faith had been pledged to the support of the' scneme, ne wouiu voto ror autne appropriations nee Jed, but ho argued that the national faith was not bo pledged, but, on the contrary Con gress had plainly and unmistakably protested from pledging its faith on the subjout. He expressed tho opinion that the exposition would be a feature In any event, as itVaS simply impossible for this sparsely settled country to succeed with such an enterprise; when great foreign' countries had failed. Ho argued also that tho 4th of July, 1876, vras a most appropriate day for such a purpose; that It was a day for this country and Uts achievements as against all the, world, and not Jn contrast with oth ers. He bejiavei the cjay should be most solemnly commemorated throughout the country, but was not a day for bearing out before the nations of tho earth, to which America had done so much in shat tering tneir principles ana crumb ling their monarchies. Mr. Dawes spoke against the bill as a matter of economy. He said not one dollar of the public debt had been paid the present fiscal year, and that of $29,000,000 when tne government u pieagea 10 pay Inin wKsv oInirInV wNmjl lAwVlTn tlm 1ut JAILU UiU OlUIWllAg 1UUU W1U1U a,4V i of July not a dollar could be pa!d.S Columbus, O., May 7. Since the street work of tho cru saders has been prohibited by the Police they have not been seen or heard of. Atchison, April 7. The sixth annual meeting of the Kansas Homoepathic Medical So ciety convened In this city yester day, and was the largest and most interesting ever held. Ottawa was chosen as the place for the next meeting, and . Grasmuck, M. D. of Fort Scott, elected President TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. SOTJTS. Escape of the two Captured Ar kansas Judges, Bennett and Scarle. The War Still Rages. Washington, May 7. The latest news from Little Rock is to the effect tnat many of tho cit izens are organizing preparatory to fighting in behalf of Baxter. If Brooks is recognized by the Pres ident the Secretary of War will bo compelled to order more troops to Little Rock as those now stationed there are inadequate to execute the Presidents orders in the face of Baxter's militia. Gen. Logan called on the Presi dent yesterday for tho first time since the veto of the currency bill. The report that the Hon. E. B. Washburno is to succeed Win. Richardson as Secretary- of the Treasury seems to be received on all sides with the greatest satisfac tion. The Broolcs faction in the Arkan sas trouble havo not filed their ar gument with the Attorney General. It is stated on authority that the case will be decided on Friday, whether they have filed the argu ment or not. There seems to be no doubt but that Baxter will be sus tained by the Government. Little Rock, May 7. The two missing judges, Bennet and Searle, escaped from their cap tors, in Saliua county, Tuesday night, and arrived in this city yes terday under a federal escort, which went out last night and again this morning to look for them. Three judges of the supreme court Mc Clurejptepliensoii and Searle held a meetmg yesterday to hear an ap plication for a mandamus to com pel the State treasurer to honor the draft of James Brooks on the treasury as Government matter taken under advisement until 10 o'clock to-morrow. Tho session was held at the State Housoj The constitution requires a full bench to do business. No lawyers were in attendar.co except those inside cf Brooks' line. Ono hundred ,-and sixty stand of arms, loaned by Baxter to the Industrial Univer sity at Fayettcville, had been seized by Brooks' associates. Last night a party of five or six pf Brooks' men pelted the house of General Blackin, a Baxterite, on Seventh street, with stones, break ing several glass. General Brackin was iu the Baxter camp; his house is inside Brooks' lines. Tho measles, and it is reported the small pox also, have broken out in Brooks' camp. One patient ditjd yesterday, and was buried to day in the State house grounds, with military honor ' Baxter received one company of reinforcements yesterday, and mat ters are becoming more critical aud complicated every day. The State House party have been engaged in throwing up earthworks In the rear of Benjamin block, just opposite the State House. -A double line of sen tinels surround the State House; aud Baxter's side are confident of a quorum at the general assembly on Monday, while the Brooks men are likewise confident that no quo rum will meet. J"iew Yqhk, May 7. A NewTork Herald special from Little Rook, says Judges Bennett and Searlo, captured Sunday night, both escaped, and are now safe In the State House. They were cap tured by,Capt. Williams and Lieut. Sonimorhil, of Baxter's forces, and after being taken to t, John's po lege, were rpmoved to Benton, county seat of Saline "countyj where the party under Sommerhill's command, arrived on the mornjng of the 5th of May. The judges were quartered at the liotel, and were well treated, Parties "from Little Rock say Capt, Williams torn oommerniit mat orders were made out and on their way for them to make away with the Judge . and added that he would save them and Take them to, Ljttjo Rook, He rgavo tho Judsros pistols and they managed to sup away. Col. Roto sent a mounted squad of infantry after the Judges to release them, and about twelyp uiIJ.qs from town tip squad met tho Judges and Captain 'Sommerhlll coming in. Jt being dark Bennett thought tlip squad were Baxter's men ami fled to the woois, where tho party tried to find mm aiierwarus, out nau to come to town without him. The Baxterites had tho roads picketed and were out all morning looking for Bennett The supreme court met at eleven o'clock yesterday, chief justice Mc Clure, judges Searle and Stephen son on the Bench. A quorum be iug present, the suit of Brooks vs. Dodgo, State treasurer, came up. While tho proceedings wero' Jn pro gress, tho regulars looking for Beu net found him eight miles from town, and brought him to the State lwuse, Bennet was received with cheers. Mr. Brook's counsel made an ad dress, to-day, claiming Brooks the lawful governor by the decision of the circuit court, and applying for mandamus to compel the State 'treasurer to honor Brook's dmfts on tho treasury. After the counsel submitted a brief report the court adjourned. A decision mav bo looked for at nnv time and will vlr- itually decide who Is governor. v New Orleans, May 7. Allthe crevasses In Plaqulmlne parish are closed, and the work of replanting riee has commenced. The sujrar cane in some nnrishp fhas not been entirely ruined. K zmr -W.T.T- -.. t A prize fight took place this morning, at ort Louisiana, N. J., between Patsy Maguire and John Mcaghan, for $200 a side. The fight was desperate; Mcaghan won. Fif teen rounds were fought, lasting (he hour and nine minutes. Both men were badly bruised. 't Bbooki The trial orJourtlarj Brooklyn, May 7. The trial ofCourtland A. Snrnmie. ex-city treasurerchatged with em bezzling over one hundred thousand aouars of eity funds, cloiKlrTeeter- uay, botn sides having coi summing up. Judge Moore Quebec, May 7. George Smith of New York, the murderer of Patrick O'Brien was sentenced to death to-day. Washington, Maj 7. The House met at 11 o'clock, and on motion of Mr. Burthard thie Senate amendment to the House bill to facilitate exportation of dis tilled spirits, and amendatory of act relating thereto was concurred in. Philadelphia, May 7. In the U. S. Circuit Court the sealed verdict presented m the case of Anna and Lewis W. Snyder, heirs of the man Snyder found dead in Monicarey creek nearBeth lahem, Pa., on the 22d of February, 1873, versus the New York Mutual Lifo Insurance Company; two policies of ten thousand dollars each, in favor of the hears, the company refused payment on the ground that the deceased committed suicide. The heirs claimed he was murdered. Th jury returned a veiiict in favor of the heirs for $21,20, that being the full amount of the policies with interest The verdict called forth applause from tho largeissemblage present. London. May 7. Rumors have reached this city of a fearful hurricane at Madras yes terday, which resulted iu great destruction to shipping. Buildings in the city suffered considerable. damage. Many lives are reported lost. t- Cincinnati, May 7. Most of the Roman Catholic arch bishops and their clergy, attending the convocation in this city, return their homes to-day. The nature of the work will probably ( not bo reported until after its approval at Rome. Spkino field, May 7. Governor Beveridgechas appoin ted Col. Lyman Bridges, of Chica go, commissioner'' of the water routes between Illinois and tho ocean. The object of tho commis sion is to determine and report the most practicable water routes to the ocean. . . Washington, May 7. An appeal is published for the re lief of sufferers by tho floods In the southern states, vFhich says that over 140.(XXypeople have been driven from their holnes and are now with out food or shelter, and that to rfurnish these with provisions will cost ?2o,uiu a tlay. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. New York, May 7, 1 1 m. Money Easy at 34. Exchange Duljj 4 8,8, for sixty days, 4 91 fur sight, with concession of ia per cent, for actual business. Gold Opened dull and lower; no business doing; opened at 12, with a rise to , and subsequently de clined to 12, which is the present price. Governments Heavy and about an to a J lower. Stocks Opened irregular and firmer then declined Jal per cent, after -which was a rally- and ad vance of a per pent. The Lake report Show3 an in creaso of $1,700,000 in grass earn ings. Compared with last year, the indications are in favor of an up vor of an upward in the market un less some failures occur. Erie 34J; P. M. 48J- M. P. 31 J; W. U. 712. New York Produce Market. New York, May 7. Breadstuff's Opened quiet Flour Fairly active and stendy ; Superfine, State and Western, 5 CO 5 90; extra G 356 75; Bakers and famib' bread, 7 00,S o. Wheat Quiet: Ifo. 1 spring 1 00 1 63; No," 2 Chicago 1 511 53; No". 2 Milwaukee spring 1 57 1 58. Corn Oue cent lower; 87. Oats Firm ; 8788. Rye Nominal 1 141 15. Rarjey Nominal, Provision's-ppeifed strong. Pork Qld" mess 15 8710 00; newii uu(2)i za. Lard Prime city, ?0j10. ijeauier, jron qna yooi and unchanged. Quiet Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, May 7. Flour Dull aud lower; good to choice spring extra 5 3S5 90; low to medium 5 00500J. Wheat Very strongreash $1.24 1 ooyjime S1.G4J July $1.05. Corn Steady, cash 031c; June G4564Jc; July Cojc. Qats Steady, cash 48; Juno 48p. Barley Weak; No. 2 $l,43l.SQj No. 3 $1.10. Rye 02 bid, HIghwines 94e, PorkQuiet, cash $10.55; June $10.60, July $16.85. Lard Weak, cash $10.20; sellers June $10.22. DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 884 a4rxil.x St.i Bet. 13th and Mth, up lUlrs. Teeth extracted without palp, by use of ni trous Oxide Gas. "Office opea stall hour e5U PBTSICUirS. Surcloal Aoo L VAN CAMP, M. D. Dispenses his own mclclnes. and beside! regular practice, makes specialities of Derange ments and Diseases Peculiar to Women, Fistu la, Plica and other Disease of tho Rectum. Ojtick acd Residence, Corner Farnhsm and 14th (Streets, first door to the right, up stairs Omaha, Neb. Address Lock Box 0i. T.11dwtf tfa Cf XlEKsj CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 233 FARNHAM STREET. Save Tour Paper Bags! Patronize Home Industry H.BERTflOLD,164andlG6 Douglas stree iKiweeu iuui uuiiui, nonn sue, nrnring a rsngements to build a PIPE X ILL IN OMAHA, Desires to purchase sereral hundred tonso ran of all kinds at Eastern prices. Cash on dellierr. Ja2 J5HWARD KUEUL, ' MAGISTKR or THE BKPABTED. 0. 498 lOtk BbttTMtPaiilum Bay. W1H fcr tho aid of manrssn ntHti M.t.in - - . -- -m . 01 tk pat. Breasat aadfe- CABLEGRAMS. The Spanish Republican Army Marching on Durano. Grand Reception to Serrano. The Newmarket Races. Loxdox, May 7. General Sickles was presented to the Queen just previous to his de parture for the United States. Havana, May G. General of artillery Cayetano Figuras, left yesterday for Port au Prince to relieve Portillo. Captain General Choncha has issued a decree ordering the formation of a battalion of colored militia. The United States War steamer Gettysburg left again this evening. Madrid, May 7. Tho Bepublican army is marching on Durano. Gen. Concha, with his command, was to leave Bilboa to-day. Bodies of CarlUts are re ported at Amezcoa and Estella. A body of Carlists were defeated sit "Walenca to-day, and forty of their number killed. Madrid, May 7. An enthusiastic reception was tendered to Serrano on his arrival hero yesterday. The streets were filled with spectators. Lines of troops were drawn up along the principal thoroughfares through which tho victorious Marshal and staff passed. The cortege was every where greeted with enthusiasm. Triumphal arches were erected at various points along the route of the procession, and flags displayed bear ing the inscriptions! "in honor of the triumps of Serrano and the Re publican armies in the recent bat tles." Loxdox, May 7. At the Newmarket spring meet ing the race for 2,000 guineas stake was won by Atlantic; lteverlwra tion second, and Escossas third. Betting was seven to one against Atlantic; twelve to one against Reverberation, and seven to one against Escosas. The 2,000 guineas, and bettings of one hundred sovereigns each, half forfeit, for three year old colts, eight stone, ten pounds; fillies eight stone, five pounds. Owner sold horse to receive two hundred sov ereigns out of stakes, and the third to save stake, soventy-eight doub loons. London, May 7. The American Oriental topo graphical corps, now in the Holy Land, have reached Jerusalem, after making very successful explorations in the vicinity of Mount Sinai. They report as a very remarkable fact that they were detained two days by a heavy snow storm about Mount Sinai. The expedition will leave soon for Bashau and Moab. Strikes of ininprs in addition to those before rcj)brtel,are announced. Prices of coal and iron have ad vanced in consequence of the strikes. London, May 7. There seems to bo no prospect of a settlement of the strike at the Durham colleries. Seventy thou sand miners and laoorcrs are now out of employment, and great dis tress prevails among them; many of them are preparing to emigrate. A meeting wsts held of those favoring the disestablishment ofthe Englis)i church. Professor Uold wjn Smith presided. In his address ho overrated the application of the church endowments to tho relief of the poor aud promotion of educa tion. Tho Austrian bark Mirton, from Liveriool for Boston, before re iiorted abamjonei on Aprjl Otb, was towed into QuOenstown to;day. ' PR, WM, HALL'S BALSAMfortlicLUXGS. THE GBAT AMERICAN CONSUMP TIVE KEMEDY. Consumption U NOT an incurable dlso, Physicians assure us of this fact. It Is only' nensary to have the bioiit rkmldv, and the terrible malady can be conqured. UALL'S HALSAJf IS THIS REMEDy It breaks up tho night sweats, rcl'eves tho orprcssivo tightness across the lungs, and heals the lactrated and execriattd surfacts, which the venctn of the dbcaso produces, )ThHe Life Lasts, Tjicira Js Ho,pc. It may not be too late to effect a euro even after the doctors hare a. njouun, HALL'S BALSAM is sold crorywhere, and may be had at wholesale of tho Proprietors, J. F.llESRY. CURRAX A CO., tit their Ureal Medicine Wsrehouo. 8 and U Collcgo Place No York. Price Jl per bottle. HALLS BALSAM hao a sure remedy for couans, COLDS, PNEOMONIA, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, SPITTING OF BLOOD, CROUP, whopino couair, and ill other diseases of tLe respiratory organs. Also Proprietors of Scovill' Blood j;e l.lve Syrup, Carbo'lc Salre, Ed.ey' Troehej, Oxy genated BUtcra. Mutt's Lirer Pills, Ac JOHN F. HENRY, CIJRRAN.ACO., 8 and 9 College Place, New York. p274w STODDARD fc IIl'nLBUT, STEAM ENGINE CO! (Sqeccsbora to llall Bro;,) 3IASUFACTTJREKS OP STEAM ENGINES Mining 4 fJtw MA.GEEIIVBRT, BTOLDIHrj. CASTW, And all kinds of ZK02T WORK, Corner Nicholas & Gth Streets, OMAHA, NEB. ILLINOIS HOUSE. Iroet Between 9th and 10th. New AT CRUICKSHAN'S BMBROIDEBIES ! EJVXBOXIDEjE?,ZES! PRICES LOWES. THAIST EVER. 20,000 Yards of Hambur Edginss and Insertings of the Newest and Choicest Patterns of this Season's Importation. NEW WHITE GOODS, &C. New Victoria Lawns, New Nainsooks in Plaids and Stripes New Jaconets in Plaids and Stripes, New Swiss and Mull Muslins, New Piques and Marseilles, Black Alpaca and Mohairs Another Case of these Popular Goods Just Opened. As we make a Sptcially of the above goods, Ladies will find it to their advantase to oxamino our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Xew Spring Millinerv to be Opened Saturday, March. 7. iuar5 R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CL0AKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MERINO TJNDERWARE AND WORSTED G-OODS. TABLE mXEX IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OH CLOTHS, MATMS RUGS, AND MATS. G13.-mJLEttR, THAKT Q7BCE CHEAPEST CHABLES SHIVERIOK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, SPA SffiSGS1!? el'tainin9: to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTKRY trade; has largely increased his stock and now feaDSxr?b??mpletie assortment p FINE, MEDIUM and LOW gglOED goods, which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desirine anything in this line, to examine his stock before purchas- PARLOR SETS, LOUNGES fcc, UPHOLSTERED AND jI 6. STRIFE LER, DEALEU N CROCE HIES, Provisions, Fruits, KutSs Centre! louery, 'felucca, Scrars, &c, &c, A'C. S. K. i sJR.olTfrATIIaiidFAItXlIAai. aplllll Schneider & Bnrmester Manufacturer;, ot m, COPPER AND tfHEET IR0S WARE. DEALERS IN Cookta? aud Heating Stores. Tin Roofing, Spouting and fluttering don short noticu and ic (be beat manner, ittltn treet scpUldl MKH. J. E.VAS UKRCOOK Eclectic Physician Residence and office Ko. 555 lG'h St., between Dodse at. anl Capitol Tenae. Special attention paid to obstetric! and dis eases peculiar to women and children. f'Jtf. Jacob Kemnitzer, WOOD, HORN and IVORY TURNER. DODGESt., betn 13th and Jltn. Ah kinds of laming executed rnmp'!r and at reisacabls prices. nicblOm. JKWKLKU. JOHN DAUflEIl, Practical Watchmaker, 171 Fwnnaa , 8. B, Cor. Uth 8t. OMA1U, NEB FENCE POSTS, At Wholesale and Retail. BEST O"? MISSOURI WHITE OAK AND Burr Oak fence J'oilJt, alio woo! of the same quality, for sole cheap at S. P. BBIOGb' wood yard arrStf 233 C'lilemzo8retnr Fonrtftnth. F. A. PETERS. Saddle and Harness Maker, AS I) CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 374 Farnham u: bet, 15(h St. ICth. ALL orders and repairing promptly attended to and satisfaction guarrantced. K8-Cash pjid for hides. ap39yl H. C, WALKER, S1AXUFACTOBKK AXD DKALER IN BOOTS fc SHOES 510 13th St. Between Farnham and Douglas apBTl BTBOX EE!. LEWI3 S. SEED BTRON REED & GO. The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency DC HEBBASKA Spring A. CltfJICKSHANK, Cor. 14th. and Farnham Sts., IFlAT.Ti STOCK:, 1873! WHOLESALE AND EETAIL V XiAJDJUf xv w&uznt. wana. sau. vucn? gQ3 Fjn-rtxluvm. Stroot.Om.ik. FRANK J. RAHGE DRAPER & TAILOR AND DEALER IN . GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Full Assortment or Imiio.-tctMYooldiis. All TTork Warranted. .A.. IE. S I 2sL H? S O 3ST, -MAMurACTUBEH DEALER IN CIGARS. 532 FZ5T7EJB3SFTI3: ST., AfcBicmyoM- BTTiorT: HAWLEY -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELERS IN- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Tam aMadainopy and Wagons., No. 13 South 10th Street, mehll idajst. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Cor. 13th. and Harney- Streets, QnvrA.:E3:.A., - - - ustesib. JOHN H. GKEEN, STATE MILLS DEALER IK GRADf, FLOUR AXD FEED, A5D COMMISSION ME RCHANT VA5 DORN'S MACHINE AU kinds ol light and heary MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. 'All Wort Guaranteed.1 256 HAS5EY OTSEET, sep25U OMAHA. WILLIAM SEXATJER. 225 Farahaa Street, - Oxaht, Ben WHOLESALE ASD BETAlC DSALES IS FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. D. COOKS. O. IT. BALLOU. CeOKK . BAIXOTJ. AND CATTLE DEALERS. Orders for dressed begs, beef and mutton promptly filled. Goods. A2D WHOLESALE- apZiut & BURKS, XjiTooxansr, ijbib.' :btt:r,:r,, JACOB GXS2, 261 Vansham St Bf. 14tb A 1st UNDERTAKER Q.K f A COA rEE DAY- Agents wa OD A 5CU cd. All classes of war in; people ol either sez, younj or old, laalc more money at work for us in their spare mo. mentsorallthe time, than at anything elw. Addrau 8TINSON A CO., Portland. Maine noTorl BBBBBBBBBBBBk I iBBBBBA 3 V, n -"" x - "-. .rty:r -". cuajye toe jury tain morning. CHAKLKS FEU9KRKAV, Fr l.U till ---- -"- --"jw scmAnumTzumxAM.