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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: v OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING-. MAY 30, 1874. NO- 291. vol. in. THE DAILY BEE. EDWARD EOSEWATER, Editor and Prop'r Offlc-Xo. 138 rmbro .ireet, bUr. Rlnlh and Tenth. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ODe copy, one jear. In advance SJ.00 one ci j . rix ontlulf ln dTSnce 4.00 three menths m adrance 2.00 t3T If not paid In advance, i per annum will colletea. FREDERICK, LEADING HATTER! Best Goods, I.OWESTPIIICES Fariiliam St- Grand'Sutr'l Hotel, f (JjMAij-A. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CSAOKEB HAHUFAOrGBY. McClure A Smith. 143 Harney tieeL let. 11th and lith. dcclstt GLA83 AUD PICruaE FaMES. JKcIuharl. 15C lou;l-u street, dealer In .window glass aud picture lraui;s. JUzIug done to order. ' -" B00T3 ATD SHOES. pl.111 J. au hllip Lang, 155 Farnham st, between 10th a nan. ! C0HFICTI0SEEY. HL. Latey, corner 12th an J D ugln streets, lu.uuf.cturer and wholesale deiler ln ramlusandconle-tlonery. Couutry trde so licited. aIl" C0AT. DEALEB8 PolinJA E Jut, coal, Ilrae, cement hair, etc, 131 Farnharu U febUSni3 DBUGGIST. T A Kader, d insist, corner 12 1 h end Har- t) . ney st FAWN BBOKEB. M. BlgytUr, No. 209 Farnham at. ielTtf LAUNDBY. A new laundry opined it ill ltlh Rt., Nt Km ulism and Doiulis. 1 1 wsUIug and ironins will he done to -rder, fiiat s.ass work PAINTEB3. T elim.inA Bard, hoae and Ign palnUr, S XJ ltnt. .sUbst. trnlum and Uartey. B3AP rA0T01iX. Prcinlnm Sj Wor-s, rowel A Co, still manufacture ttuir I'.eminm Siap. I ire Brrt premiums awa-ded ly live Ioin;la county and bins Ja'ra, and Pottawattamie county, la. Orders ao!ir:ted from the lade A100BHEI3. K. ESTABIK) K. W. M. FRANCIS ESTABR00K& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OilaLton llloclr.Ouislii. Neb. uiifc21lf OEXTER L. THOMAS, Altorusj aiil' .Connsrlor at Law. lOFFIOE-Booai No YlsscW Block, OMAHA - - - NEB. JOHN W. LYTLE, lUorncr-at-Law and SolIciXor in LqnUy. OFFI0h-OT First Sallowl Bank, tnal-tf PAKKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law (Campbell's BU.ri.,1 5031-2 THIBIE2NTH STREET. OMAHA tio lu C a. BALDWIST. 7CO. - O'EEIE-V. BALDWIN &. O'UBIEN, ATTORNEYS LAW Office CaldwUl Block, Douglas Street, OMAHA, - - - - NEBRASKA. Ic.itl JOHN C. CO WIN, A-ftorxxoy-. Solicitor AX1 COUNSELOR. OFFICE-CUEIGHTOX'S BLOCK, OMAHA, NEUUASKA. niarfttt T. W. T. Richards, Attorney at' Law, Office 31013th St., bet. Farakam and Douglas, Omaha, Xeb. P 0. Bex EO utHU O. II. BALLOD. ED. B..O.LASGOW. Bnllou & Glasgow, ATTORNEYS AJLAW. Office n Crelgbton' new block, southeast cor room, floor. OMAHA. - NEB. SAVAGE & MANDERSOfc, Attorneys at Law, 2 FARNHAM STREAT. J t ks it. si. ' an k, I Oman. Xebrask. N. J. BURNHAM. ATT0RXEI AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. ta Farnham Street OMAHA - - NEB. n-rlCOl! J. S. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney- at -Xaw Boom 9, VUscher'a KocV, OMA1T.A, - - NEBR. J. 3. SPAUlt. 40. JC WTCHKTT SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys ind Couaselors at Law. Ofice, 906 Twelltb btraeU Lork Kt ana, Omaha. Kcb. G. W. AMBROSE, bttorzxoT " Xia c KEUICK'S OFEBA HOUSE OMAIIA FEB. arSU JO UN ff, KK1XBV. Attorney 1 CounseloratLaw Office Booa 2, CnlfflitoB Blocfi ..,, C. 15th mi rongeur -OMAHA. SOLLECTIONS solicited and pbompt ly attended to. No charge unless ceUec ns are made. Houtettolet and zests col eetfl. IU-al rtate bought and sold. apirt! W. J. CONXIXL. ...,- Aim: KWrkt Attener far 8eeM imi. MalMrfrht. OniCS-BoaUi alto" ttrmfcaa. Mwi "Wiiex Solomon declared that there is nothing new under the sun lie knew what he -was talking about. A dead Shoshone was recently cre mated at Robert's creek, Nevada, according to the long established custom of the tribe. Grandmother Tiptox cast her vote in favor of female suffrage in the proposed territory of Pembina. Grandma Tipton probably intends to emigrate there with a view to getting another office, and her only lxsMble chances are with the women. Sister Van Cott need not grum ble about mean and miserly Oma ha. .Did not a repentant Omaha sinner pay four hundred dollars for his salvation the other night ? She ought to blame the deacon that passed the saucer around that night for allowing a pious pick-pocket to carry off such a liberal contribution. "In three months France will have a new Government." These were the words of Henri Rochefort to a Jferaltl reporter as he passed through Omaha on his way from New Caledonia to New York and England on Wednesday lat. Omaha Jfcrald. That Herald reporter seems to be gifted with a mo-st remarkable mem ory, and a wonderful inventive fac ulty. The editor of the Reb hap Iened, as it wpro, to 1)0 present at tliat memorable interview, and the only words that passed between Henri Rochefort and the Herald re porter were "Nix Ver stay," or words to that effect. The editor of an Omaha paper reports seeing a huge piece of sul phur taken from a mine in the Wasinch mountains near the head of Rear river, in Utah. He says sulphur exists in this mine in inex haustible quantities, having been tniced ovcran area of thirty-five aerts. Omaha editors will some day reach a. country where thirty five acre, of sujp.hur will be as. a mere garden patch, hut jyhere it will be able to be traced not only, but will lie thick all over the coun try. Denver World. Dunyor editors would have been there long ago jf it were not for their dishwatery style cf jgiirnnl-i-iii, Even the devil's kitchen fire could soon beputput by a dishwater spout from the Denver World. An indiscriminate slaughter in clothing and gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 200 Farnham strt. Fine linen and chevoit shirts of our gwa make at 52.00 and $2.50 each. Jliti!rad Tickets bought and sold by r. Gotlheimer. Eroker, at 200 Farnham street. Unredeemed Itedycs for Strfe. may2G ly Hamlet Orum, 0th street between Jones and Leavenworth sts., OMAILV, - NEBRASKA. KEEI"ST1IE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT met of Ladle' and dents' lrw hits, trim med and untrlmmed. Parasols. Piques, Mar seille. Nainsooks and all kinds of I'ry (loods, Ladies' and dents.' Boots, ttc. My line of Iiry Goods ii Complete SVUingonly for CASH, I amuMeto UNHEISSEI.L anr other Dealer in theGty. Our PUICEsare LOWER than eTer heaid c) If fore. ui U-3m-pl JAS. M. MCVITTIE, WHOLESALE DEALERIIN Clarified Cider. 135 and ltj pprnham St re t. I,. TVOODWORTH, 233 Doughs Street, Osiua, Nebraska DH4LSS IK Carriages, Hacks, Bujgl, Patteut Wheels, Roa.1 wagon, Trot ting Sulkies, Skeletons, Ltudebaker's, Celehrated Wa:o , James B. fill's Celebrated Con cord fames and Whips.i HORSE CLOTHING. Rnl., Blankets, Wagon Material of all Defcrip tious, Spskes, Hubs, Felloes, and all kindsol HARD WOOD LUMBER 'JhlmMe Skeins, Axles and Springs. mchCtt MRS. K. II. rALMEU, Fashionabl&Dressand Cloak Maker, Roms, 262 Douglas St. near .16 u, (Up Stalrs. I cut Iroto actual measurement not from patterns and will gu.rantee satisfaction in all ases, Cut! in? and Filling a Specially. F. COURT, Leading Bootmaker 1S3 Farnham street HASon hand a fuli line of Indies' Ooods which he Is closing out at cost, uivchiui a caU end cet good bargains. SEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY 7He has on hand an xctllcn stock of rnts' wear, beat in thedty, of Eastern manu ureor home made. a29tml CARRIAGE, BUGGY and WAGON MANUFACTUCER. E. CORNEE of 14th and HARNEY STS, N. WOULD respectfully announce to the pub lic that he is now ready to fill all con jract in the abore lines with neatness and dispatch. WExpress wagons constantly oa hand and cr tale. Victor RestaTLrant. 100 FARXHAX STREET, StWt. lOtb. and lltb.. VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. rpABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVEKY JL thing in the market. wmflramTa. m.tlp. m. 'All Meals Served to Order.-! orrtEM imED a wemj rtle. d TUT? IN 6BASOK. Prjoaa t wUt' HE1- VERY LATEST. MIDNIGHT. Specially Seported for tit Omal Sally Bee, tr tat Atlaatia Pacific" Ttletnpk Co. Congressional. SENATE. Washington, May 29. Mr. Sherman from the finance committee reported Imck the House bill to amend the custom rev enue laws and repeal notices, with several amendments, and gave.no ticethathe would -ask the Senate to proceed with its consideration on Tuesday next; placed on the calen dar. Mr. Sargent, from the committee on public lands, reported adversely on the bill to extend the term for proof and payment on pre-emption claims on public land; placed on the calendar with the adverse re port. Mr. Alcorn submitted a resolution instructing the secretary of the treasury to furnish the Senate with copies of all cotton permits issued bv Pre-idents Lincoln and Johnson, with the names of agents appended by the secretary of the treasury to purchase cotton, and copies. Mr. Wright entered a motion to reconsider the vote by whicli the bill creating the territory of Pem bina was rejepted yesterday. The morning hour expired and the chair laid before the Senate the House finance iill with a resolution of the House di-agreeing to the Senate amendments thereto and asking a committee of conference; Mr. Wright moved that the Sen ate insist on its amendments, and grant of conference. Mr. Sargent moved that the Senate adhere to its amendments. The chair ruled the motion out of order, and that the motion to insist took precedence. Mr. Wright's motion was agreed to, yeas, 31; nays, 24. The chair appointed Messrs. Mor ton, W:u-liburue, and Merr-man as a eonimitteeoh conference. The bill authorizing the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company to build a branch road, and change the location of its rowd within the District of Columbia was passed with an amendment providiug that the whole track shall be outside of the citj- proper. At three p. m., the Senate procee ded to t!e consideration of a bill from the' commissioner of pensions, and several bills 'were passed. Finally a vote discovered no quo rum present, and the Senate ad journed till Monday. HOUSE. On motion of Mr. Dawes, it was ordered that to-morrow being deco ration day, there be no session of the House. Mr. Orth, from the committee on foreign 'aflhirs, reported adversely a bill for the relief 'of the wife of the late James Orr, minister to Russia. Qi niotion cf Mr. Randall, tliabill was placed on tip private calendar. Tbo Housu then look up the bill for the gradual reduction of the army. Mr. Hurlbut spoke in opposition, characterizing the measure as un wise, inexpedient, disgraceful to the country and false economy. Mr. Hawley (Ills.) a mtmber of the committee on rnilitary-'aiTairs)" sjwke jn bupjrort of the bill as a whole, though there M'ero jnany things in it he did not entirely ap prove of. He argued that tlio poo- i pie did not desire a large standing army, but only so much a3 was necessary, and this he argued the bill provided. The debate then Uo-joJ; Mr.'Coburn oflered as an amend ment a new section, repealing the law prohibiting promotions in stall" corns. Agreed to. Several other amendments wore offered and all were rejected, in cluding that of Mr. Butler (Mass.) that tUd ijwdqujrtopj pf the army shall never bo rciuQViU trojn tie national capital except iii time of war, which was rejected without discussion. The bill was then passed yeas, nil; nays, 105. The only charges mttde iu thobill as reported by Mr. Coburn on Sat urday last are the insertion between the lines 4 aijtj Q on the first page the words, roxcept gn-tjuatca qf the military academy;" striking out of section 21, aud a new section ad ded to-day. Mr. Conard prpsnted a report of the conferences, committed on the bill to facilitate the exportation of distilled spirits and amendatory ef fects relating thereto. The com mittee reported a substitute for tho bill, which was agree to. The House then resumed the considerar tion of the Senate amendments to the legislative appropriation bill. The amendments providing for a third assistant secretary of state, with a salary of $3,5000, and reclas sifying the clerical force of the State department were agreed to, 12C to 70. " All other amendments were concurred in excepting appro; nations for rivers, harbors, light louses, and public buildings from the requirement us q unexpended balances being covered into the treasury within two years of the date appropriation. The bill now goes to the committee on confer ence, and Garfield, Icllogg,(Conn.) and Randall were appomtetfaa such committee on tho part of the House. Tho House then adjourned till Monday. KARKETS bY TELEGRAPH- New York Money Market. New York, May 23. Money Easy at 23 per cent. Foreign ExchangeDull and steady at 487 for sixty days, and 490 for sight. Gold Dull; opened at 12J; rose J; now 12h Governments Dull but steady; onlv sales were coupon 5s of ISSi at 1131. Stocks Opened dull, devoid of any special feature, AV UPandL S and P M leading the marke New Ytrk Prtduce Market. NkwYork, May 29. Breadstnfls Irregular. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat lHcbetten2Jol sprine 1 51 153:" No 2 Chicago 14fraitt:. No. 2 Milwaukee spring 1 491 oOfshctl by fine and imprisonment Corn lijc lower; so8Ujc. Oats Steady, S9604 Rye 109n2.' ,sW pork A shade better. TjinlFina. f TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Boston, May 29. The Massachusetts Legislature has refused to exempt religious ed ucational institutions, from taxa tion. Canajoiiarie, N. Y., May 29. Supt. Quackenbush says he can probably have the break in the ae queduct repaired by to-inorrow fore- ll-MUl. Washington, May 29. In the Senate to-day Mr. Slier man, from the finance committee, reported back the House bill repeal ing moieties, with sundry amend- ments and gave notice that he would call it up on Tuesday. Columbus, May 29. A call has been issued for another meeting of the Democratic execu tive committee on the 5th to con sider the propriety of postponing the convention until a vote lias been had on the new constitution. New Yokk, May 29. It is regarded as a foregone con clusion, that Col. J. A. Scott, will be President of the Pennsylvania road; Mr. Roberts, first Vice-President, and Mr. Kreag, second Vice President. Rumors are current of more Lake Shore troubles. Fultonville, X. Y., May 29. A dispatch has just been received here by the canal superintendent, dated Canajoiiarie, saying the ac queduct at that place gave way this morning, and that the boats are lying on the beach. It is thought this will stop navigation on the canal for at least two or three days, and perhaps the detention will be still more serious. Montreal, May 23. Prospects for an early renewal of the reciprocity treaty between the United States and Canada, is hailed with general satisfaction through out the country, and resolutions passed in favor of it yesterday by the New York Produce Exchange and Oswego Board of Trade, go to strengthen the belief that our Com missioners in Washington will be successful! jn tlipir negotiations. Nnw Yokk, May 29. The colliers strike is unsettled in the Durham and other districts, and it is estimated that at the present time about one-third of the colliers in the countrj' are idle. These in cludes the collerfes In Durham and Northumberland, also some of the South Yoikshire, North Derbyshire, Monmouthshire, North Wales, Lan arkshire, Lengthowshiro and Ster tysldre. Richmond, Va., May 29. At five o'clock this morning the entire vote of the city with the ex ception of one precinct was re ceived. Tho rosults arc as follows ; II. Reily, conservative, for Mayor, 5,217 votes; Stark, iudepehdant, 4,505; Cook, conservative, for city sergeant, 5,213; JIandly, independ ent, 4,759. Tho regular conserva tive tjekot is olected with one or two oxcepiions In the council. The entire conservative ticket Is elected in Manchester. Baltimore, May 28. In the fourtli race, two mile heats for all ages, purse $S00 for first horse and $200 fot second, th? first antj third heats Wore won by Eolus i time 3:40 and 3;4GK Tho second heat was won by Mart Jordan in 3:39. This was one of the most exciting race ever witnessed, the last heat being closely contested, and was won only by a short head. The io0l3 before thp first JjClt sojd as follows t Li.zio Lucas, SGI 5 ; Eo lus, $400 ; Mart Jordan, SH5 5 and before tho second heat Eolus $500 to $00 against the field. After the second head Mart Jordan sold at $500 and Eolus $120. . New York, May 29. One iiundrpd and fifty Mprtnon ites from Russia arrived at this port Tuesday evening. They brought with them nearly fifty thousand dollars. During their stay in the city they remain at tho German Emigrant. Religious services were held for their benefit in Chapel Home. The party left the city for Dakota on "Wednesday. Thp Nw York Tablpt for June 6th, will contain a translation of the Pope's reply to the French pil grims who delivered addresses to him on the 5th of May. In this response tho Fopo said he wished to behold those who shape the destinies of France employed in the difficult work of dissipating or at least diminishing the plagues that afflict human society, ant then dropped universal suffrage. Yes, there lies the plague, de tractive ot social order, and which would, if it had its right title, be caneu universal illusion, Washington, May 29. The bill reported by Mr. Tremain from the judiciary committee, yes terday, prescribing certain regula tions to the election of senators,rep resontaive.s qnd delegates in Con gress, provides that tho tally sheet lists of voters, and all other paper cast at an election for senators, rep resentatives or delegates in Congress shall be kept by thp lawful custo dian of tho same' until after tho adjournment of the first session of Congress next, thereafter to bo affected by said election ln case of an allegation of fraud by either parly. To contest such, lists and papers may be produced on paper of subpoena, and shall be carefully examined. Any custodian refusing to keep such papers, or to produce thcin when called for, shall be lia ble to a fine of 1,00!) at .suit of the party asking for the production of the papers. All tho votes shall be counted at the close of the day of election, and Jf the officers find managers decline to make such count they shall bo liable to fine and imprisonment. One section prohibits the sale or gift of the various malt or spiritous liquors to any voter at an election for rep resentative or delegate in Congress; and any persou violating the pro visions of UUsspctlon shall b,e liable to punishment of a fine not less than two nor more than live hun dred dollars, and imprisonment of not less than six months nor more than two years. Any use of fire arms at sucn election enaii be pun- city, county, town or parish haWut fifty voters may have an elecwfcaMplnpt alwUshed upon pe uUonlNByrinai! judge, if the precinct i Brooklyn, May 29. A fire this morning at 220 Flush ing avenue, occupied by Nathtniel Burien, Augur factory, damaged stock to the amount of $4,000, and building $300. Milton, Mass., May 29. Holman's ice houses burned to day. Loss $20,000. Boston, May 29. In consequence of extreme dull ness of business in the Stock Ex: change the board voted to adjourn until cool weather. New York, May 29. By the latest English files re ceived per steamer it is learned that the agricultural lock-out in the country has not extended to women. The farmers in . manj' cases are chiefly dependant on female labor; even children are employed to pre vent a complete standstill .of .agri cultural affairs. Chicago Produce Market. Chicaoo, May 20. Flour Dull and unchanged. "Wheat Unsettled, shad lower in. spite of rather favorable eastern and foreign advices, market closed weak No 1 1 21;; No 2, 1 1G1 17$; cash closed at inside price, June closed at 1 16; July same as June. No 3, 1 13J1 14; rejected 1 14. Corn Irregular, opened firm, but closed dull and heavy; high mixed, 55j56; July rejected 53. Oats Weak, and lower, No 2 44, closed dull at 44. Rye Quiet and lower; No 2, 90. Barlej- Steady, 1 45. Pork Opened lower, but closed firmer; 17 12$17 J5j cash, 17 00 15 00; June, 17 45. Lard Quiet ami, steady; 10 60 10'6. ' ..i" Bulk Meats Higher: shoulders, GJGJ; short clear, 9f9; short rib, S890. Eggs Easier, at 12. Butter Weak; 1420. "Whisky Steady and firm, 94. St. Louis Produce Market. St. Louis, May- 29. Flour Quiet, weat, unsettled. "Wheat Dull, drooping; No. 2 Chicago, 1 131 14. Oats Inactive; weak, No. 2 4S on track. Corn Steady, Ao, 2 mixed 59 on track; 5S5SJ June. Barley Dull. Rye Dull. Whisky Quiet at 95. Pork Easier; 18 delivered. Bulk Meats Dull. Xiard Unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 29. Cattle Rcrelptg, 3,800. Market moderately active ; prices steady, unchanged; closing dull; fair to cholco steers sold at 5 3GJ ; extra steer 0 05G 13 ; stockers .sold at 4 70 ; Texaus 3 905 55. Hogs Receipts, 11,000. Fairly active firm, 10c better; closed steady at 4 655 10; poor to common 5 15 5 32; fair 5 405 80. Sheep Receipts, 200. Common to very choice, 4 504 57. Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! AT S. P. IlItiaGS' YARD, CORNER OF 14lh and Chicago Streets. Good Hard VoodS7 00; Soft $ 00. S'ove Wcod to suit any number of stove very cheap. aplStf M U8. J. K. VANDKnCOOIC Eclectic Physician. Residence and office 2V) Dodge st bet HUi and 15tu sti. Special attention paid to'otatetrics and dis eases peculiar to women and children. 1311. Tlio Bontrloo Hydraulic, Cement, AND- PIPE COMPANY, Would inform the tublic that they are now ready to furnish HY DRAULIC CEMENT, of the Tery best quality, and in any quantity.eitberat the factory, width is located at Beatrice.Neb., or at the Pipe works In Omaha They also are prepared to furnith allklnds ofCKMENT PIPING forSEWERAGE. DRAINAGE, "Err, 4Io manufacture all stvles of CHIMNEY WORK. WE GUARAN TEE OUR CEMENT TO BE EQUAL TO ANY HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED hTATEU. WORDERS FROM DEALERS RESPECT FULLY SOLICITED. BEATRICE HYDRAULIC CEMENT & PIPE CO. OMAHA - - tfEfillASKA. niy21-3ra C. 7. SAMAXTXT, TAIIjOR, 171 Cor. Krhni mad KJevenOa Sts. All klnda of TAILORING, Cleaning and re- 18 rine done at reasonable rates. A fine lot of URNIS111NG GOODS constantly on hand and sold cheap. tec2Gtf II. UREB p. C J. K VBBAHI. REUE & KARBACH, 13th t. Letwecn Farnham and arney sts. OMAHA, - - NEB. If ASL'FACTCKEE OT Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers ln and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO HOKSE SIJOEIKG. P?Eepairipg cf wagons and blacksmithing promptly iloue at TeaouabIe price uiydAw&u 255 Harney itreet, between Hth and 15th. Carriage and Wagoa Maklaf In all it Branches, in the latest and most ' approved patUrn. HORSE SHOEING AMDBLACJCSMITHING and repairing done oa short notice. epM lr DEMTWrBY, (WZLW OFFICE, Hotm FHHAM ST. -, Pl STMRS, BtI3tj414th$U,, OSCitZXA. -Oldest proctldne TfenllsU iu the city .TO" T taj:xjQ:p, lit gfwiwt. Iteahamui Iirtej. All Hub el TAILOBXXG, CLEAKDia tad DENTISTS, CABLEGRAMS. Paris, May 29. The specie in the Bank of France increased 15,942,000 francs, during the past week. Rome, May 29. The Pope i recovering. His physicians consider him out of danger. London, May 29. Guizot, the celebrated French historian aiid statesman, is danger ously ill. Bayonne, May 29. The Carlists under the immediate command of Don Carlos are before Hernia, Province of Guipiezcoa, eight miles southwest of San Sebas tian. Vienna, May 29. The newspapers state the condi tion of the Pojhj as very serious. The excitement is very great, and serious results as to his holiness are apprehended. Madrid, May 291' Admiral Topeto 1ms been offered the Spauiah minion to Paris, but he declined. Dysentery is very prevalent in Marshal Concha's army, and many of his troops are unable for duty. London, May 29. Negotiations lately commenced for tfie purpose of ending the agri cultural strikes throughout the country have failed, with every prospect of the strikes being pro tracted and causing serious incon venience and loss to farmers aud others, London, Mav 29. A Paris dispatch to the 'Times says the German candidature for the Spanish throne is ridiculous. A dispatch to the Standard says General Concha has seized Heat hex, near Artabar, and the roads leading from Biscayby via Vilisca and Bil boa. The army of Don Carlos has consequently abandoned Durano and retired" into Guipiezcoa. It is reported the Carlists have re ceived twenty Krapp steel cannons and are reorganizing their forces. London, May 29. The directors of the bank of Eng land, at a recent meeting, fixed the minimum rate of discount "of the bank, at' 3 per cent, reduction of bank note rate-; the discount has no ellect on American securities, the reduction having been discoun ted. The bullion in the bank of Eng land increased 144,000, during the past week. The amount of bullion placed in the bank balance to-ditv, is JC2CG,000 pounds. The proportion of bank reserve to liability, which last week was 41 J per cent., is now 43 J percent. Tho rate of di-eount in the open market for three months' bills, is 33J per cent., or 3J per cent, below bank rates. Havana, Stay 29. The Vox De Cuba says: llans for the immediate active military operations has been arranged by General Concha, with all necessary material and resources for a regular campaign being provided. General Concha was obliged almost to create these resources himself. These combinations will Impart great ac tivity where it is the most needed. The Journals discuss the condi tion of affairs in case of contraband goods induced into tho isl.ind con cealed hi tarrefs of flour. "The Voz do Cuba says the latter is so grave that it deserves immediate investigation without further orders from Spain. All foreign flour conies from the United States, and this contraband game ha l.eeu carried on on a large scale for many years, and many reputable merchants ex press tho opinion that General Concha will be able to stop smug gling provided he treats England with Impartial severity in business, instead of the way heretofore in vogue. Ail. ABOUT THE WATER WORKS Tho central city of the Wist Quite proud of laU lia. Kwn, Ard feels it can no longer wait A roo I sized pond to own. The creates t cities of the world ho wish to cut a swell, At once erect a icscrvcir Upon their highest hill. We read in the days of Noah That water wo Ls were tried; The trouble was tl ey had no sewers, And so the people died. Let us then remember H ate works we try, fuputin sewers good andslrorg, And make our streets quite dry And when the thing is done We'll celebrate at once, Then everybody ln the town Will buy their bats of Bjnce. For nil sey styles that row are out, Some fifty kinds or rcore. You'll find them cheap at Bunce's Famous New York store. To. Chimp'.on Hatter of the West.i'o Doug asStreeet. mch'JCtf XTew Meat Market. SPATJLDIG &. JOUItDAX. 14th St. Ret. Farnham and Harney, mcbl5-2m Oppo Up the Grand Central f 00 A PER DAY.- Agents want D lO SZW ed. AH classes of work ing people of either scr, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo ments or all tho time, than at anything else. Address STINSON A CO. Portland, Maine novoTl 100,000 ACHES! EIOH FABH1NQ LAND LH NEBRASKA U 500 HanscomFlaccLots! HOUSES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha, for sale chean and on pood terms. ItOtjGS fc JIII.L, Etal estate brolers.office over Mackey's store, on Dodge nt. opposite new ptstof&re ap30ai2 Southern Hotel, Fronting an 4'-h, 5'.n ted Walont it St. Louis, - Mo. "Laveille, "Warner & Co., Protsrlotor. The Southern Hotel is first-clssi in all Its apj ointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied in the greaUst abundance, with all tli delicacies the market afford, IU clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wants oi tho guests of the hotel. There is an im proved eleva'or leading from the first floor to the upper one, Railroad and steamboat Icket offices, news stand, and western Anion telegraph ofa e in the Botanda of hotel. S-ux-crloaX Aooms LVANCAMT M.D. Dispenses his own medc(qt. and besides regular practice, makes ipectaljtfja. cl Perance oenta and Diaraaea Peculiar to WotseOi FUta la, Pilbs and other Diaesaef ol th Beetum. urrics and tsesldsnco, corner rarnnam and 14th EtrwU, Snt door to the right, up stairs Omaha, Ksb. Addrewi Lock Sox 0t. rSldU M.VKUFACTURFR QV-, CIGARS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. TOBACCO, Pipes and Smokers' Articles. 185 DOUG LAS ST., OMAHA, NEB.. Opposite Metro politan UoteL Consumers and Dealers will ind it to their adrantag to examine my stock mmmmmmmtmmmmimmm M. HELLMAN & CO., CLO THIERS GKEILSTTS' IFUIRIISriSIEIinsra- GOODS, . 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST. OUR STOCK FOR THE S-KRinSTO- A.JLSTID STJDCJEEK; SEASON" Is Complete now; Our Assortment in Clothing i Gents' Furnishing Goods Comprises th.o Latest Novelties. THE LATEST STSXES IU HATS A2TD CAPS. We Hare also a Full Line in BOY'S and YOUTH'S Clothing WE WILL SELL OURG-OODS LOWER THAN EVER. M. HELLMAN & CO. FA T..Xj STOOK, 1873 ! R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, . AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any othey house in the city, consisting of MERINO!!, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also YELYET & BEAYER CL0AKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE USES IX (JRFAT VARIETY. A FULL LIXE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUGS. AND MATS. CHEAPER, TIESTA-UST TIE CHEAPEST CHARLES SHIYERICK Furniture, bedding, and everything pertainine: to the FURNITURE and TTP 11011 noAie, ii-ctto la-itJiv 111.urea.sea. ais, stock and now has a com-nlete assortment, ni FTTSTT?. MTTrnTr 1 PSS SlrrnPS goods' hiq he J? Paring at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everv one desiring anything in tins toe, to examine his stock before purchas- lUK, FAKLOR:SETS. LOUNGES &cM UPHOLSTERED AND M G. STRIFFLER, DEALEU N CROCEEIE S, Pro i Is'on?, Fruits, Xuls. Confectionery, X'l?ccn, Segars, 4 c, &c. kc. s. KTcun.or a llllf H-T stidFAKXIIAai. Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of riX, COPPER AXD SHEET IR0X WAKE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating StoTes. Tin Roofing, Spouting and Guttering don short notice and ic the best manner, iitetn trcet aeit24 d CLARK & FRENCH. Wholesale Grocers And dealers In CANNED GOODS dried Knurrs, etc. Green Fruits in. their Season OBDEE3 OL1CITED ASD PEOtPTLT FILLED Bl- Spring and Summer Styles. 238 Fine and 'Medium CHEAPER BBBBBBBBBBBBBBa kaBBBBsV aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk ISBBBBBbV aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi'lkBBBBBH it AND DEALERS IN- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COVERED TO ORDER. CXXAS. SHZVSHZC3S. 2Q3 F,CT3.1woa. Stroot. Oxxxahlxi FRANK J. R AMGE DRAPER & TAILOR ANL DEALER IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS, Full Assortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warranted. 2?,U'arAllamSt" - - 0afca, Nrt. LADIES' SUITS ! SUITS ! SUITS ! Just Rece ! Just Received ! TO BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES ! REFITTED WITHOUT" EXTRA CHARGE ! ! G. F. HICKMAIT, 256 Douglas. roylS-lm AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Cor. 13th. and Harney Streets, q:m:ajb:a.. - - . zlsteib. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER. Farnham St 2Tear Clothing, and THAlfT TECE Piasssssssssssssssssssssssf asPiasssssf B bbbbbbW r m-K 4aW FS ? Mirrors, 14th. Goods. it tt I it H M t J I'l 9 ''i a I ii