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DAILY BEE. S OMAHA FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 26, 1874. I NO. 7. VOL. IV. THE OMAHA I V -. L ' "C C-f r- U i- -: THE DAILY BEE. EOWAtO) KOSEWATEB, Editor and Prop'r OBet-S. 138 rnrmhmmt airccC fcetw. Slath ud Tenth. TEEMS OF STJHSCKIPTION: Oo copy, one year. In mdrfaee- .i mnniki In Awa nee. ..K. ..s, ailviltl aWH not jld In advance, 8 per annum will eatistfd. - FREDERICK, LEADING HATTER! Best Goods, Farnham St SKffiffli. OMAHA. Grind 0IaHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rmirrcrm. WAHTTTAGrOBY. Mc rcdureA Smith. J83 llarner stieet. M. L 11th mod Vllh. aew.u an ca inn PTrrrrfRE Fit ICES . t BeluharU 1S6 Dou'las street, dealer In J .window gli" and picture Irani . 'l"ing done to order. -'" B00T3 ACT 3H0ES. Philip Lang, 155 Farnm at. U-lwjen 10th mWPPnTIOHEET. H. i .i. ,.,... rt i.,ImiI dler in - 14lh ami TVllff1ri .tTWtS. nd.sandconIeUionerj. Country trade ao- COAt. DELLETS. TVUnd & Elli'.t,coal, lime, cement liair .etc., jE JTlW Farnham st... JeiUm3 DRTJSGIBW. .T JU Bowler, druggist, corner 12 h and llar elneyau PAWS BEOKEP. M ElgutteT, So. 200 Farnham t. Itl7ll LAUHDEY., new uuuui wi'twi - .. i w.. ..-! ThA whiiitr and j ... (.11 11th si., lt. Iron inlBg will be done to order, firat class work - , PAIHTESH. Lehman A Beard. boue and algn PlnUi-. JOth at, bet. F.rnham and Uaruey. 2JII SOAP FA0TOBY. Ecmlum Soap Work. Powell A Co, atill manufacture their Premium Soap. Fire reaulunis awarded by the Uoujla county -an State lain, and TotUwattamie county, la. QOKen aolltiudtrom the trade. "AlIOMEIS. e: estabkodk. -n. SI. FRAKCI3 ESTABR00K& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE CrcijUton Block, Omaha, Keb. mchZltl DEXTER L THOMAS, Atlaraejr and" Counselor at Lair. me- :7nOE-Koom H o VteeJiw'i Bloat OMAHA - NEB JOHff W. LYTLE, ri-Law art Solicitor la Eqaitr. geYIOfc-Ortt First StJeal Baak, PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law. (Campbell's BlieTc.T BM1-2 TairiTEHTH 8T1EBT, OKAIA 2fi lto A.8AL8WUI S20.K.0'BSU3f. MLB WIS . O'BaUEW. A nvnYD VT17 VO S T. A W T r rt JXX XV XVi-i lau --- sii ? 1ITn """ Block, T)ouglai Streat, OMAHA. - - - - SEBBA&1LA. . JOHN C. CO WIN, JJr.Jfc.ttW.3. oll.oltoir A5D COUNSELOR. OFnCE-CKEiaHTOS"8 BLOCK, OMAHA, XEBBASKA. Vtl T. W. T. Iticlmrfls, Attorney at Law, OHre 510 13th St., bet. ParatutBt mmI Seaglas, Onab. Set). 0. Box 80 O.H.BALLO El). K;GIiASQOW. Ballon & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW. Ofice a Cri(btoa' new block, aoutheaat cor room, floor. OMAHA. M3B. SAVAGE & MANUERSOft, Attorneys at Law, . if - MCJ-ARMHAM STBEAT. JalOMW. 1XAHK, amtuum ' trawDKms. Omaha. N.braaka. N.J.BURNHAM. ATTOMEI AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, So. 250 Farnham Street OMAHA - - NEB. rUMl J. S; SHROPSHIRE, Attorney" at- Law Boom 9, Visscber'a Block, OMAHA, - . KEBR. m. a. WAV. mSO. S. rKITCBXTT SPAUN &. PRITCHEH. H.ss-dftbtTwu 4 ' ' ? Lork U ino. Omaha. 1Tb. G. W. AMBROSE. MiCKiSOKKAtHOCSSt OMAHA ITKB. artU JOUX R. KkXLEV. Attorney 1 Counselor at Uw OScaBocn"!, Crelr.lom Blek,l . nw. if. riOLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PBOICPT- J ly attended to. No charge nnlea cclleo .t ions are made. Iloiuea to let nd" rents col- ected. Eeal estate bought and Mid. apl7tl W J, COlfNELL. r AKD MrtvieC Afrtoney far Smm4 Ja4 JcIaI Statelet. " OF:cS-8outli aide ol Farnham, hetwws h Ml Utk ftt., Ofposia OBMt M)M.. Whebe, ob. -where is that $1850 subscribed and paid by CouncU Blufl& for pulling the bridge bill through Congress? Mayor Chase has been absent twenty-four hours, -and the acting Mayor has been practicing with the great seal. GovEBjroB General Welch is of the opinion that -we shall all have glory before the battle is half over. Governor (?) James M. Pat tee, threatens to withdraw from Johnson and Dudley's political Ku Klux brigade, unless he is promo ted to an office, and obtains the privilege of a female assistant, According to the St Axuis Dem ocrat Canada Bill is to represent the Omahosses at the bridge eelebra-' tion on the coming Fourth. We would suggest that he be permitted to monopolize the time of St Louis clergymen who are afflicted with betting and horse racing proclivities. According to the rules of Doc tor Johnson's sham industrial pro tectors, members are expected to patronize each other. That rule has been found to work admirably with the vendors of spirltous consolation, and now they are trying "to pull Coroner Gisb through, by pledging each member to patronize him, when he shall want a commodious coffin. An indiscriminate slaughter In clothing and gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts ot our own make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Itailroad Hc'tcts bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, Broker, at 29G Farnham street Unredeemed Fledges for Sale. may ly2G Hamlet Orum, 9th street between Jones and Leavenworth sta , OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. KEEPS THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT met ot Ladies' and Genta' straw bats, trim med and untrimmed. Parasols. Piques, Mar seilles. Nainsooks and all kinds of lry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Boi.U, etc My line o( lry Goods is Complete. Selling only for CASH, I am able to UNDERSELL any other Dealer in the City. Our PRICESare LOWER than erer heard clbeiore. myl4-3m-pl Or OOA 1EK DAY. Agents want S5 tO &JA) ed. All dases ot work ing people ol either sax, young or old, .nake more money at work for us in th'irspiie mo ments or all the time, than at anything else. Address 8T1NSON A CO., Portland, Maine botSt! ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Office orrr tJw gfate Bank, corner of Farn ham and 18th streets. je DENTIBTBY. 02 OFFICE, Ho. 282 FARNHAM ST. CP 8T1IRS. Bet 13th fcHthStt., OSS ABA. 9-OIilest jradtcliie TVntlsts In the city DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DElsTTIST, 884 XAnxxa.sxx It.. Bel. and 14th, up stairs. Tetth extract! without pain, by use of Ci trous Oxide Gas. "Office opes atall hou eStf urcloal JFLooxxxs. I. VAN CAMP M. D. Dispenses his own medelnes, and besides regular practice, makes specialities ot Derangi menu and Disease Peculiar to Women, Fistu. la. Piles and other Diseases of the Bectum. Officii porner Farnham and 14th streets, Brat door to the right, op sfolrr. Rrsidenc, 210 Dongiss street, between 13 and 13tb, next to Lutheran Church, thnaba, Nrh. Address Lnrk Ra 3 . jantldawf VfUn.J. K. VAU PEHCfeC Eoleotio Physician? Residence and offlce 330 Dqdge St be 14,th nnd IStU at. Special attenUon paid toqbtetrics and diar peculiar to women BHi Cfluqren. Ju. MACItTKB OF THE DEPARTED. Ko- 498 10ti Et,, bstwien Farnham & Harnsy. Will by the aid of guardian spirits, obUIn or any one a Tjew of tue pit, nreseut anu fu ture. No fees charged In cases of sickness, apif JOHN HAD .11 KK, Practical Watclimaker, 171 Fars&asi , 8. B, 1lr. 11th St OMAHA . NEB 33 JO 3W T. 33. O" O 3X 3B 0 - raCTPK or 4d pauua t- LaB.re(lBi aa Wiaiew Shades, CHK0M0S, EGRATI5(1S AND PICTURE FRAMES, 27D Farnham street. cornej Fifteenth JTOKW FAHIC. SB Harney attest, between 14! h and 15th. Carriag-aa4l Waswrxakiag In all It Braachee. In the latest and -moat' approTed pattern. HOKE SHOEINft AD BLAClCSMITHLNG id rtptixlag done on short notice. It OX'X'lf E. F. COOK. Hf 14A tt, WtwMa Oei(Ui aid Dei aaaJaarer ol.Tls, Copner-andShaet Irop Cooking and Heating stoves Stamped, Japasaed mad French War oa hand. Tin Ronlnr Inttfri rntl Sc-nntlatTTi-l DENTISTS, STOVI ST.OKI. JobWork m sd wrranUd, hJU VERTIATIST. MIDNIG-HT. Bptaially Reported for the Oman Daily Bae, br tta Atlantic Pcio OfligsilKc. Tht Rbtdt ItlMd AsteMbly Ad journ without Electing a U.S. Senator. Annual Meeting of the Alumni. Yale San Francisco, June 25. The following is the official vote of-Oregon for the officers named. Congressman, Ladow (Dem.) 9,642. Williams (Rep.) 9,340. Davenport (Iud.) 6,350. , - Providence, June 25. The general assembly has ad journed to meet in January, with out electing a tT..S. Senator. . The final ballot to-day before ad journment resulted: Burnside 42; Dixon 26; Bristow 19; scattering 15. "Washington, June 25, The President to-day received a dispatch from Don Pedro, Bio Jane rio, congratulating his great and good friend, the President, on the completion of the new cable, which puts Bib Janerio' id communication with the United States through En gland. The President replied with the, expressed hppie that it might prove a cloce link of friendship be tween the two nations. New Haven, June 25. At the annual meeting of the Y?le alumni yesterday, among the distinguished men present;' was Chief JusticerWaite, who announced the names of the successful con testants for prizes. Hon. E. P(erre poni delivered the oration. In ihe evening there was a grand recep tion in the law school rooms,, pre vious and after which several classes "had reunions; The com mencement exercises take place to day, and the corner stone of tlio hew chapel will be laid. Montpeuer, Vt, June 25. The Democratic State Conven tion met to-day, Geo. L. Waterman, p.e3iding. Hon. W. H. Bingham was nominated for Governor; Henry Chase, lieutenant governor; O as Chamberlan, Secretary of State. Resolutions were adopted renewing devDclou to the Democratic party, tad favoiing the repeal of the pro h'citoiy law, and. the adoption of a sStlngent license law. Wa&uikqtox, June 25. An execution ha ing been issued in the case of a furniture dealer against the District of Columbia, a b. Jiffproceeded to the house of the delegates Co-day and fnadP "a Jeyt taking possession of the furniture gnd eJjects qf tjie houstj. ThP ftRP rrope.ty had previously been taken f'oni the hall byretiijhg-members ju a jcke, as they said, but which thpy wpre srfonsjy required to-return, ?S'KW VoRK, June 25. -Aniong (bo 4o:umeiitS' wlueh Theodore Tilton in his long letterto Rev. Dr. Leonard Bacon, on what is commonly known as theBeecher Tllton scandal, is the following, under date of May 1st. 1874 : JfonpyJSVpni JfcPcheV; 8r: lfi: S. B. Carpenter nientious to me your saying to hjip that under cer tain conditions involving certain disavowal by nie, a sum of money would or oould be raised to send'tno wjth "my family to Europe for a term of years, tlje occasion compels me to state explicitly tha so. Jong as life and s$lf respeet continue to exist together in my breast, J shall be debarred from receiving, dlreotly or iudlreotly, any presents or other favor at your hands, you know so well that I will spare you the state ment of It Yours truly, - - - Theodore Tilton, Tilton followed this with reference to what he delarps a faot, that al. though he had received from the clerk of Plymouth Church, on May 18th, a communication announcing that Tilton's offers to appear for trial had been read by Rev. Mr. Halli day, assistant mate'- f Plymouth Church, submitted to an examining committee by whom it had beenre jected. Mr. Halliday liad some for ty days afterwards emphatically de nied to several, newpaper- reporters that suph ah oflfer had been receiv ed, and' branded the whole storv . as false from beginning to end. Rev. sir. ijapon naving-Hi h)9 8PPC(i, phaiaoterlzed Mr. j)eechar as", the most magnanimous of men, and re ferred to Tilton as a dog and knave, leading the pubjip to infer that the latter was in some way Jfcreature of Beecher's. bounty, Tilton states he called Beecher's attention to ibe"o( fenslveness of tfeo statement) and insisted on its correction by either that gentleman.Qfchituself. Tilton closes his letter to Dr. Baoon as foJlowsj f the public have heretofore, considered my silencp as inexpji&hle, Jet my suf fipient motive be now sepn in the just forbearance which X felt moral ly bound to Boyr to the man who had sent me la written and absolute" apology, but my duty to continue this forbearance ceased when the spirit of that apology was restated' to my injury by its author or his agents. These violations have been nultjtu'lingus. and, tjipy threatento multiply in future, forcing me tq protect myself against the 'puripjng devices "of th'ecierfc of (Up oUiiroU, wno, aetlna tut ju-- " -...j.nev. annears to, ue conducting this business against ma is . a . it t were -, a case at law. Had the proper spirit, Which I had s right to expect tv.in.Piymoith church; at least for it paster's sake, been shown to wards me, I would have continued' to rest in sconce .on Mr. Beecher's apology, and never during the re mainder of my life would I have permitted any. public word of mine to allude to offense or .offenders. But, the injurious measures which ihe author of this apology has since permitted his church to take against ine without protest- on his part, in volving gross injuries to me, which have .been greatly aggravated by your writings have put me before my countrymen In the character of a base and bad man, a character which "I trust Is foreign to ray na ture and life. Under the accumula- ted weight of this odium, unjustly bestowed, neither 'patience nor charity can demand that I keep si lent Mr. Roecher. -is. now on his farm at Peekskill, and tc-day chil dren," teachers and friends of Ply mouth Sunday school gather to con gratulate their pastor on the occur rence of the'alxtytflret anniversary of Ws birth day. TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. 1TEW 75TO.RZ: Arrival of of a Large Nunber of Men on Converts, Mest- ly Scandinavians. The Boat Race at Peeksill - comes off to-day. Roughs on the Rampage. New York, June 25. Some 200 Mormon converts, for most part Scandinavians, who arri ved here by the steamer Nevada yesterday, left to-day for Salt Lake. xoronto, June 25. A irpneral council of Indian dele gates from all parts of the provinces' of Ontario ana yueoec, commences to-day in Sarnia. Sixty chiefs will present. Martin Johnson was drowned yes terday, while bathing, at Walker villei New York, June 25. The stables of the Knickerbocker Ice Company, at Harlem, were de stroyed by fire last" night, and the loss is estimated at S115,000t con sisting of buildings stock, hay, etc. Five of the ice company's horses burned. The fire also destroyed the East river park building, loss $15, 000. Insurance unknown. Peekskill, N. Y., June 25. The boat race between Scharfl andTeneyck was rowed this morn ing. Scharff led and turned the stakeboat first, but when just about half a mile from the winningpoint Teneyck passed SeharfTand won by three lengths, in twenty-four min utes and thirty seconds, Scharff's. boat was half full of water. The betting before the start was $25 to $9 on Scharfl. Cincinnati, Juno 25. A special dispatch to the Inquirer from Lancaster, O., says that Geo. Blackburn, an old penitentiary bird, was arrested in Dresden yesterday morning, and locked up. Ho in duced the town marshal to enter his cell, and drawing his revolver shot him twice, killing him instantly. Blackburn escaped. Cincinnati, June 25. A fire broke out this forenoon in Pctstring's box factory. During the fire alout 150 persons, lookers-on of the lirp, standing oh Walnut street' bridge, we'reprecjpitate'd into the canal by the breakjnging of the bridge. Although the water was about sjx feet- deep jn tbp canal, no body was drowned. The firp was extinguished with but very' slight lossv JJev York, Junp 25, A letter from London says tbp bill of the First Bishop of C'antcr. bury for better regulating 0f church service is likely to lead to very se rious consequences. The bill has been prepared jt is rumored under the dfrept Inspiration of the Queen, and it is intended to check ritualis tic practice now so prevalent. The ritualists are furious about Hand declare that immediate consequen ces wJU be the the secession of a J jurgu jiuiuuit tjuufe oi me ciergy. men and laymen from established church organization, wjth one or two of ex-CoJonlcal Bishops at their head, Lexixoton, lvj, June 25. Alexander's sale of thoroughbreds and trotting colts took place to-day at his farm, a spring station. There was a large attendance of buyers fiom all parts of the country, prin cipally from New York City. Col. MoDanlel bought a full brother of Harry Bassett, the finest animal sold, at four thousand seven hun dred dollars. There were fifty thoroughbred yearlings sold at an average of six hundred and twenty eight dollars each. The. trotters were sold for about four hundred dollars each on an average, Tho total sales amoupted to forty thou sand dollars. There will be sales of thoroughbreds every day this week. Feekskili,, jUMe 3 The three mile boat race between William Scharff and Jas, Tenecyke did not come off to-day. The water continued rough untilsundown and the referees decided to postpone it until 7:3Q to-morrow morning. ScharfT accompanied by Josh and Charley Ward went to SJng Sing to spend the night. About 2,000 persons assembled here to witness tho raoe to-day. Thousands of dollars are being wa gered on the result, the odds being 100to5Q.ln favor of Scharff. Tho backers of Teneyoke accepted all the bets rtsady, Both men are in prlmo condition. It Is claimed that Teneyoke rowed ,QV0r the- course yesterday in 21 minutes and 30 seconds. Scharfl has not yet rowed over the course, and his friends are somewhat afraid that he is not .acquainted with the current, A police fo'rpp from New York were hprp to-day and they had a.U they pquld do tq keep tho roughs from, fighting, ' Washington, June 25. Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, has accepted the portfolio of post master general. Reports received at the headquar ters of" the army, from almost every section of the Indian country, show that large bodies of savages, Mfell mounted and armed, and hav ing a full supply of the most ap "proved fixed ammunition, are roaming at will over the western plains, and every now and then jnaking, a combined movement upon tne least protected points, stealing horses and cattle, and in many cases carrying ofT the en tire stock of settlements, leaving farmers and herders almost help less. Prominent army officers, and old Indian .fighters, say that indica tions are tending to serious trouble in ihe Indian country. The tribes on both north and-south of the Pa cific river have come to a definite understanding with each other, and will act together In any movement that maybe settled upon. It is not barely possible that Gen. Cutar,"in his expedition to the Black Hllis,: will deter the Indians from any for-mldablejoutbreak, Brooklyn, June 25. Theodore Tilton has written a long letter concerning the Beecher scandal to Rev. Dr. Bacon, modera tor of the recent Congregational council, in which he repudiates cer tain allegations made concerning his own character by Bacon, and re views the whole scandal from the outset He says he received full apology and request for forgiveness from Beecher for having been the cause of placing Tilton in a false position in Plymouth church. ,He (Tilton) again denies all charges of having circulated slander against Beecher. In view of recent. cir cumstances, it is probable the whole case will be re-opened foi further investigation. New York, June 25.. The trial of police commissioners Gardner and Charlick for election frauds, was resumed to-day in the court of Oyer and Terminer. The defence intends to prove that- the commissioners acted through a mis-, apprehension of the statement, and without intentional wrong. The first battallion of Massach setts light artillery arrived here' from Boston to-dajr, and were re viewed at the City Hall by the mayor and Common Council. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad, which was advertized to be held at No. 38, Broad street,, has been postponed to next month. Washington, June 25. Among the bills which go over till the next session are the follow ing : For the relief of owners and purchasers of land sold for direct taxes In the insurrectionary Suites; amendfng the ninth section of the act approved July 13, concerning deposits in savings-banks ; to estab lish and maintain a national savings depository as a branch of the post office ; to incorporate the Southern Trans-Continental Railroad Co.; to provide for the more efficient ad ministration of the law relating to public lands; granting to railroads in the territories the right of way through public lands of the United States; to enable the Central Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad Com pany to sqbmit its claim against the United States under exjsting laws to the decision of the Suprpme (Jourt; amendatory of the civil rights law; to authorize the organization of Na tional Banks without circulation; to establish tho Territory of Pembina, and provide a govsrn; ment therefor; providing for postal telegraph; providingfor the resum tion of specie payments and for free bankking; amendatory of the tariff" and internal revenue laws this bill failed in consequence of disa greeing votes on tho amendments; for the admission of New Mexico and Colorado as States; regaling the pre-emption and amendatory of the homestead laws; to protect the navigable waters of the U. S. from injury and obstruction House bill; for the reorganization of the, nrmy; House bill for .ho. equalization of bounties; the bill granting pensions to all soldiers of tne warpf 11'( and their -widows and children; for the their -widows and children: for i construction and repara of the. Al sissippl river levees'; the-McCh Alis- cCrary bU regulating pharges for ratyroad transportation the, Qmaha 'bridge bill; the' House" bill ""amendatory of the steajnboat aw. 4'fte Senate, bills for the abolition of comuulsoxv .pilotage, awl to jnithiri j$ ftkusant- znnonor .kfiwkll-oura ..lauon. All land-grant bills, and many hundred bills for the re lief of individuals, Although no "appproprlatlon lias been made this session for the con tinuance of the Civil Service Com mission, it will not necessarily cease immediately, as there is an unexpended balance amounting to about $10,000 still remaining in the treasury from last year's appropria tion, which may be drawn against up to the first of July next. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. New York, June 25. Money Tasy at,2J3.per cent Exchange Dull but firm at 4 88J 4 89. Gold Less buoyant than yester day; declined to 1 HJnow 1 11. Governments Dull; no impor tant sales, 10 40s regulars 1131; cou pons 118 j; currency 6s 115. Stocks Quiet, prices lower, except Erie which advanoed from 29J to 3J J; Lake Shore and W U are In demand. New York Produce Market. New York, Juno 23. Breadstnffs-Steady. Flour Shipping grades fairly ac tive. Wheat Easy; No. 1 spring, 1 471 511; No 2 Chicago 1 421 43; No 2 MilwauKee spring, 1 45l 40. Corn Steady; Western mixed afloat 81. Oats Quiet; Western mixed at 62621 Bye Nominal; 1 10al 12. Provisions Dull. Pork New mess, IS 0018 50. Lard llj. Leather In good demand. Iron More active. Wool Firmer; Chicago Prouuce Market. Chicago, June 25. f Flour Quiet and firm; spring ex tras, 5 506 25. Wheat Irregular and lower; No 1, sold at 1 23l 23J; No 2 at 1 19 130i closed 1 19i for cash atl 18 J 119 seller June; at 1'181 182 m s. w--l. -l-.l -A 1J" seuer for J uiy; cioscu - Shelrtfl-. gales at 115; rejected atl04105. . Corn--Fairly active, but weak and lower; sales of high mixed at 60 j 61; No 2, 6060; closed at 60 for cash or seller June; at C0 for seller July; closed at 601 bd; rejected at 5"158. - , ,, x " Oats Quiet and steady; held at 46 bid; rejected held at 43. RyeSteady and firm, held at 85. Bfirley-Held nominally atl 18 1'20. Pork Steady, firm; shade higher; 17 25 cash ; 17 3017 25 July ; 17 27 XI 50, August Lard Firm at 10 8510 90. Bulk Meats Steadier ; shoulders 66Jc. Butter Dull; sales at 1522, Eggs Easy. Held at 12121. .Whisky Steady at 94. On open Board wheat closed this afternoon atl J8lil9sellerJuly; at 1 12 bid for seller August Corn sold at GOJ seller July; at 60 seller August, St Unit Live Stock. St. Louis, June 25. HogsRecelpts 1,180. Market is quietat4'605 25. t Cattle Receipts 1,470. Market r quiet 'Sales of 'medium to fair at 1 3 504 00; prime, to extra steers at 3 50Q5 00. k CABLEGRAMS. The King of Bavaria summoned to meet Prince Bismarck at Kisinrjen. It is denied that. the Queen of England is to visit St. Pe tersburg this Summer. The French Government is doing something to check the Bonapartists in their Bold Proceedings. Rome, June 25. Additional arrests are report ed, growing out of the Papal demon stration of Sunday last Cardinal Antonelli has recovered from his late attack of gout London, June 25. In the House of Commons, Mr. Pleinsoll's bill requiring an official survey of merchant ships before sailing was rqjected by a vote of 173 nays to 170 yeas. An authoritative denial is given to the reports that the Queen of England is to visit St. Petersburgh next summer. London, June 25. Disnatches from Mnrlri,! nv i,n radicals are disposed to create con sulate for a term of five years, which they will confer upon Marshal Serrano on condition that Servell will appoint a coalition ministry before the next elections. It is be lieved, however, that the proposed union of the radical and republican parties will fail. London, Jane 25. A Times special from Berlin says that the king of Bavaria has been summoned to meet Bismarck at Kissengen. The latter will remon strate with him against the separa tist tendency of the Bavarian poli cy, and, if the king js obdurate, a council of German sovereigns will be convened to consider the matter, probably with a view of obtaining his abdication, Berlin, June 25. Ten Prussian Bishops are in at tendance of the Roman Cntliolift conference at Fujda, The Sees of Cologne. Posen and Vevys nre represented by deputy Blshops, those persons being in pri son. Professor G'uiset is about to pro ceed to America for the purpose of searching the archives of different States of America for information to aid him in preparing a history of the constitution of the" U S: While in Washington he will be a guest of President G.ran.t; London. June 25. A dispatch to 'the Times says" that it is asserted there that tip Iving of Bayarja will b,p summoned to" Kis spngpn to 'meet Prjncp BJs'niaroV-where'hbwillrciuyiiSW--' . aplB3t Vn - t.t --"hliim w- ... separatist tendency of bavarian policy, and if the King is obdurate, a council of German roy alties will be formed to consider the matter, probably with a view of ob taining the abdication of King Louis and the enthronement of more sub servient means. . Pauls, June 25. The new manifesto of Count do Cbambord is expected to appear in a few days. The government is doing some thing to check tho bold proceedings of the Bonapartists. Several mem bers of committees in the depart ments have been arrested. The newspapers Figaro, La France and Le Solr have been sued by the government for violation of the press laws in printing Roche fort's letter. The verdict was guilty wlth extenuating circumstances, and the proprietors were fined only 100 francs each , London, June 25. The relations between Turkey and Persia are not of a friendly nature. It appears that the Persian govern ment has refused to compel to re turn to Turkey a tribe numbering two thousand families, which have been subjects of the Porte, but es caped across the Persian frontier, and that of Turks have been seized and maltreated by a band of Per sian pilgrims. The turkish govern ment threatens to force Persia to give up the persons who have abused its subjects. Unless a compromise is speedily effected, the "relation of these two countries will become critical. The Summer meeting at New Castle, upon the Tyne, commenced yesterday. The Northumberland plate was run for to-day, and was won by Silly Agnes, Louis second, and Owton third. There were twelve entries; betting was seven to four against Silly Agnes, five to one against Louis, and twenty to one against Owton. New York Live Stock. New York, June 25, Cattle Receipts, 4,500. Demand urgent. The market is active and firm, with full prices. Sales at 11 13 for native stej at 9111 for a2on to good Tcxans. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,900. The market is firm. Sales of fair to good sheep at 4J0. Hogs Receipts, 13,000. Alive; no market. Sales of dressed at 7i7J. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, June 25. Cattle Receipts 360O0; market ac tive and strong for best; easy for in ferior grades; prices are unchanged; sales of extra to extra prime steers at 6 30; stock steers and calves sold at5 75618. Hogs Receipts 14,000; market active and 5 to 10 cents higher; sales of inferior to common at 5 255 65; fair to good at 5 505 65; choice to extra at 5 756 18. Sheep Receipts, 700 ; market quiet and weak; sales were made at 4 505 w. St Louis Produce Market. St. Louis, June 25. Flour Dull and'weak. Wheat Dull and unchanged. Corn Easier; No. 2 mixed in elevator, 60. Oats Higher, 491. RyeQuiet at 80. Whisky Steady, 96. Pork Firmer 181al8. Bulk Meats Firm, Lard lOJalOi. ' " i Ba,coa 5ia5J. CLOsiitsra- otjt sale OF Ladies' Ready-Made Suits AT CRUICKSHANK'S To make more room for our stock of specialties, viz EMBROIDERIES AND BLACK ALPACAS. We have concluded to close out our READY-MADE. SUITS at the following reduced prices: Tbrmer Tiices. 15 Ladies Suits with.. Skirt and Polonaise. $4.00 & 5.50 t n tfc 1U 5 " . p. it 2 10 - o t White 5 Percale "Wrappers, $,t Ihe Goods are iEivrAisrTs: iEicisi aistts. We have also arranged on our center counters a lot of remnants, and goods slightly soiled, to be sold at ex tiemely low prices. - ' A. CRUICKSHANK, n,ar5 Cor. 14th. and jTaxnliaTn Sts., Omaha, ITebs FA 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 other house in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANfS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELYET & BEATER CLOAKISGS. A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, XiASIES' JTVT CECIZiSRZSIU'a MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE USES IN (JURAT VARIETY. A FULL LIXE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUiiS km if its OHEAPBB OHABLB8 SfHVERIOK. . .,; Fumitajre, bedding, Mirrors, tnd everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTKRY trade; has largely increased his stock, and now has a complete assortment o FINE, MEDIUM and LOW PRICED goods, which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this line, to examine his stock before purchas ing. PARLOR:STS, LOUNGES &c, UPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TO ORDER. G. STRIFFLER. DEALEE X CROCE EXES, Provlons, Fruit. :uts, t'ount'lioucry, Tobacco, Segars, &c, &c. &c. S. K.l'OR.or KIT ndPARSIIAM. a 11 m Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of UN, COPPER A'D SHEET IR0K WAP.E. DEALEES IN Cooking and Heating Stores. Tin Roofing, SpouUng and Guttering Uon short notice and Ic ihe best manner, ltteen treet MPt24 dl City Meat Markex. 0 Kfp constantl'on.hjuid A LARGE SUPPLY OF MUTTON', .POULTRY, GAME XsE AME T EX Gr XI T . Spring and Summer Styles, m ssssssssssT SSSSL sssssssssss lssss Fine and Medium - OHEAPEK 46 .k " t i a a a a all new,"ariilbought from the manufacturer for Cash. T.T, STOOKI, 1873. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TBZA3ST THIS! CSAS. 203 En.x-xi.2xn.Txx Btroot. Omalxa. PRANK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR AS1 DEALEn IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. rull Assortmcnlof Imported Woolens. All Work TVarrantctl. 23S FamhamSt, . - Oxnalia. Nob otj 5eodlv , J-TXLSnE 18th, 1874! FIM1M THIS PATE WE WILL SELL MILLINERY! At Greatly Seduced Prices ! MBS. jelSlm AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13t2i and Harney Streets; 03A.BCA.. - - - ICTfEJIB. A. POLAOK, CLO THIER, 238 Farnnam St. Hear 14t3a. k Mr sssssK'9siisssssBsssssB III HlKvVs ASsHaasssssB WT WssssssB Hsmfl MvJsF Clothing, and Furnishing Goodft, .THAU TIKE OHIEUtllST ' T. r i- 5,00 6,50 t,UO 750 10,00 14!00 4,50 6,00 7.50 9,00 1250 16,50 600 7,50 5,00 3,00 GSZElAaaST 5HIVERICK, C. F. HICKMAN. in.'i ,T!.xt 4123Cs rk V- V4 i J r i ii -3l h I N. l - jit. i-