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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
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VOL. IV.
OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1874.
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THE DAILY BEE.
EDWARD ROSEWATER, Editor nd Prop'r
Ofltt-3fo. 138 Farnliam rcct.'bctw.
Kir lb and Tenth.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Ore f cry, one Tear n lTnee . .$7.00
" six months, in adrance. -. 4.00
' three jmntha in advance 2.00
mnt not paid in advance, JS per annum will
, roilnra.
FREDERICK,
LEADING HATTER !
Best Goods,
XiOWESTFRXCSS
Farnliam St-
InmotltethB i rT A U A
rdTentr.il Hotel. I J JlXV U XX.
!AHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
0BA.0SER HASUFA0T0ET.
McOureA bmlth. 1S3 iiarner street, bet.
11th and 12th. declbtl
GLAE8 ASD PICTUaE PilIE3.
T Ecinbart, lc6 Douglu siren, dealci in
j .window glass adpic:ureiram-. (Slating
done to order. tf
SOOTS LED SHOE?.
Philip Lan,;, 153 Farnuain at. between luh
ar.A 115b. .'oMSrl
C05FICT10HIET.
HL. Later, corner litu and D .ugU. atreeis,
m.nuUcturcr and wholesale de'er lu
cand". saud conVtioncry. Country Irule au-
licetcd. Pl"
COAT. DSALEFS
F land A Elliot, coil, lime, cwnenPial-.etc.
131 KarnUam at. IcblsiuS
DRUGGIBT2.
J A. Rjder, druggist, corner 12th anJ Iar
. neyata
PA"WH BBOKBP.
- IT Elgulter, No. 203 Farnham U l17tl
latotdey.
Anw laundry opned"at 5H tlth at., fcrt
Fa-nhaia ant J)oalaa. The wiuldag and
Ironing will be done to rlcr, flrat cia work
FAHTXML
Lehman A Heard, boae ui tr palnUrs.
10ll St. bet. Frnham and Harcey. 2SU
80 IP FACTORY.
TJremlum Soap Worla. Powell A O, a'ili
i mauu aeturo their PremlnruSoap. Hie
first premiums awarded by tlio iiuus'a county
rjd State lairs, and Pottawattamie county, la.
OiCers aolSeilid from the trade. "
All OKIE"!
E. ESTABROOK.
... JL. FKAKCIS
ESTABR00K& FRANCIS
TTORNEYST LiW,
OrFICtCreihton Block Omaha, Neb.
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M0MAS,
Counselor at Law.
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Vinccer'i Block,
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iKTH STREET. 0KAHA
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LS ft'PBIEY.
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Plaek, Oouatat Jtraat,
- -. NEBASKA.
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bnxey, uouonor
AD COUNSELOR.
FICE CHEIQHTOS'S BLOCS,
OMAHA, KEUBASKA. '
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Attbraey
OBreSlOlSth ML,
and PoHgUs, 0
P 0. Box 80
O. II. BALLO
tU. B. GLASGOW.
Ballou& Glasgow,
ATTORNEYSATLAW.
OJSco n CreLjbtoa'a uew block, southeast cor
room, floor.
OMAHA. NEB.
AGE & MANDERSOfi.
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if ttorneys at Law,
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MS FABSHAM STBEAT.
JAarasw.
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Omaha Nebraska
N. J. BUBNHAM.
ATTORXEI and counsellor at
LAW,
No. 263 Farnham Street
OMAHA - NEB,
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J. S. SHROPSHIRE,
Attorney- at -Xaw
- Boom 9. Vlsscher'a Block,
OMAHA, - - NEBR.
j. s. sraci..
mto. c r-UTCHicr.
SPAUN & PRITCHETT,
Attorneys ud Counselors at Law.
OOce. 50ft Twelfth Street.
. , -,. t-vk - 4ft. Omaha. ;ieb.
G. W. AMBR.OSE,
BEDICKS OPERA HOUSE
OMAHA - VZB.
artU
JOHS P. KKLLKV,
rnrnflV 1 Counselor at Law
7Tfj,Bcca2, Crels-iUii Slock, omiha.
r&10LIE(7riOXSSQLICITtlJ Ai- .ii-a-A-"pt
j ly att.oded to. No charg Bole colUc-
.inni rw md-. HotlftM to 1L ft lid reDtl COt
ectoi. R-dUte bought and gold. ' iptftl
W J. CONNER
Counsellor m.t X
AND
VMrkt Attormef for Seem
kUI Mtr!eU
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rs-cs-souU- t-d-
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. r '..r ! T "- 1 il iTi Im inas ail skml sulli-
. C--1ia 1-w--i I
bhhui & taUH. . - - -- - ---
VsvV www BA 1
People -who want glory on the
glorious fourth, must join the glo
rious Ko-opKlan. Now, or never !
The State swamp land com
missioner has returned from the ex
ploring expedition at the National
Capital, and now he will devote his
time to the exploration of the polit
ical swamps in Nebraska.
WiUi the Omaha HepubHcan,
whose proprietor is a member of the
mysterious political order of Protec
tors of Industry, be good enough to
explain why the principles of this
organization are enveloped In such
profound secresy. If the industri
al classes are to be benefitted by
its teachings, why all this ritualis
tic mumery ?
According te the Omaha organ
of Louis Napoleon, Brigbam Young
and Captain Jack, "inflated block
heads from Bohemia, are not ex
pected to know much about French
affairs, or anything else, for that
matter." Where there is so little
expected, nobody has any right to
find fault Such is, however, not
the case with inflated blockheads
from the home of the great Sey
mour. They are expected to know
much about" French affairs, and
everything else, for that matter.
Hence their inflated stupidity be
comes the more aggravating.
Who can account for the whim
sicalities of genius, especially when
tliat rare gift is possessed by o
charming woman. Just now all
the high-strung musical Cleveland
ers are scandalized over a little in
cident that occurred in the Forest
City during the SaengerfesL
When Lucca, the ravishing Ger
man prima donna, left Cleveland,
she gave an elegant and costly bo
quet of flowers, presented her that
day by the hgli-school pupils, to
the negro head waiter of the Ken
nard House, who sold it for $2.
And now the lucky head waiter is
enjoying his civil rights notwitlu
standing the tantalizing remarks of
the disgusted white trash.
An indiscriminate slaughter in
clothing and gents' furnishing
goods regardless of prices at 206
Parnhjim street. Fine linen and
chevoit shirts pt pur own make at
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
Railroad JK6kda
Dought and sold by P. Gottheimer,
Broker, at 00 Farnham street
Unredeemed Fledpo fur pule,
may ly20
Hamlet Oram,
Dth street between Jones and Leavenworth sta ,
OMAHA, - NEBRASKA.
T7-tEPSTlIE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT
IV u of LadkV and Gents' straw hats, trim-
y line
toi-Oi
Goods is Complete. Solli-jonly lof'CASIl, I
am able to UNDERSfciJj any other Dealer in
the City
Our rWiUtaare iaj n cu. wan eier
heard oi belore.
nriHapi
ENOCH HENNEY,
Justice of the Peace
Office tyttr tt J5ae Bank, corner tl Farn
hajuandjjthstfcou. 1e 1
J. M00EEEEAD,
ZDUQ-GKEST
AND PHARMACIST,
P&ttee'i Slock, Bet. California & Wtbattr BU.
OMAHA. NEB.
Kij-sfcians Prescriptions carefully
J263tu corntiounilrtl
DENTIPTBY.
fed;
OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST.
- CT 8103. -
Bat 131 14 Sb, OMAHA,
es-Olilort prmctlcijur ppntkls iu tlie city ;
DR. A. S. BILLINGS,
DENTIST,
884 0EAr-xi2xa,m. St.,
BoU ani Uth, up stairs.
rth extracted without pain, bjoseof ni
trous Oxide 'ias.
aroBw open atall hou eStl
SurcloJil Rgopia.
I. VAN CAMP M.D.
WJ .. . ,.. ... . .-IB--
regular practice, rns-ea specialitlea of Derange
menu and Diseases Peculiar to Women, Fistu
la, Pile and other Diseases ot the I-cc-um.
Officjc : C rner Ksrnbsm and 14h streets,
first door to the rirht. on -lr. Residenc,
210 Douglss strfct, between 12 and 15th, next
to J-UthciSU Chinch, Omaha, VrK AtWna
Lock ho 8 . Jintldaw.f
MRS. J. K.VA!DKRCOOK
Eclectic Physician
Residence and office 250 Dodge st bet 14th -od
15tt sti.
Special attention paid to'obstetrlcs and dis
eases peculiar to women and culldren. Oti.
5 to $20
PER DAY- Assents want-
ing people ol either sex, young or old, sake
mora money at work for us to their spre mo-
rMU CO. All ti-3 VI wu-
tnentsor-ll tb nuio, tnan a: snjinicg eise.
Address ST1NSON A CO., Portland, Maine
nuT..rl
EDWARD XUEHI,
MACISTER OF M1E BKPAHTED.
Ho- 498 lOti t,b.Uee. Fanliaa & Harnsy.
'Will br the aid ot mardUn sniritr. obtain
or any one a Tiew ol toe past, present ani fu
ton. No (era chalked In cases of sickness,
" aplW -
.to:
:na-
JS5 Hapey atreft- betweea Hth and lUu
WgM Maklay
U all.lt fcajuAsa, In
ssfmred
the Istest and most
pMtarn.
ROSSI SaODNO AND BI,ACICSMITHmU
DENTISTS,
4a-aatt3M-K '
BvvnHRra-K0i 's
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i-i-i-M-M-BMa-jtfrv-'i-at pt
VERT LATEST.
MIDNIG-HT.
Specially Baported for tit Omaha Dally Bm,
br the Atlaatle Paclfio Tale fitflh Cc.
Boston, June 29.
A full bench of the supreme court
of Massachusetts, has decided that
the school committee board is the
sole judge of its own membership.
This decision sustains the Boston
school board in refusing a seat to
Lowman, and that the latter must
go to the legislature to obtain that
privilege.
Columbus, Jane 29.
The coal operators at Strattsville
are making final attempts to rein
state the white miners in their
mines. The union men object to
working at reduced rates. Unless
they yield by July 4th, the mines
will be filled with negroes. It Is
rumored that 300 white men would
resume work at Danville, but are
detained by threats of violence.
Competition among coal dealers
here has run down the price of coal
to nine cents per bushel ; the lowest
it has been for ten years.
San Francisco, June 29.
Last night two men went to the
house of Mr. McCormick, collector
of customs at San Diego, and bound
and gagged him, and then they pro
cured the combination to the cus
tom house safe, and one remained
guard over him while the other went
to the custom house, opened the
safe, securing $3,000. The men were
disguised and made their escape. A
man named Williams has been ar
rested on suspicion of being one of
the robbers. McCormick was alone
in his house.
Chicago, June 29.
A .special from Tecumseh, Ala.,
says Hon. J. H. Sloss, member of
Congress from that district arrived
home on Friday last, and soon after
he heard that one George F. Long,
a rejected suitor of his daughter,
had been slandering her. Procur
ing a double-barreled shot gun, he
secreted himself in the second story
of a store on Main Street, and as
Long was passing on the other side
he fired at him from the window,
lodging several buckshot In Long's
body. SIoss then surrendered him
self to the sheriff.
New York, June 29.
Win. J. West, mentioned by Til
ton in his letter to Rev. Leonard
Bacon, in a letter to the same
clergyman i egrets exceedingly that
TUton'a recent action has again
drawn hjw into this pontroversy.
He says:" ''The charges against
Tilton were made nearly two
months previous to my Interview
with him, and net a few months
afterwards as stated in his letter.
At the time they were made they
werje intpndod to secure the convic
tion of Titon, .and if hp wore guilty
to remove stain which festpij on
the church and to vindicate its
pastor. They were not an indirect
and insincere mot hod of Investigat
ing one man under the false pre
tense of investigating another.
Washington, June 29.
Coy. Dennison arrived this morn
ing and' -brroly ccoptpd tho ap
pointment or commissioner of the
district. A letter to the President
says Blow will arrive to-morrow
evening.
Beerfilry Brjstow announces that
the interest due July 1, on tjie fund
ed debt of the District of Columbia,
will be promptly paid upon the
statement and certificates of com
missioners. Secretary Brlstow this morning
ordered that advertisements be made
immediately in all the principal
cities for proposals for the public cartr
age of merchandise in the custody
ofthe government.
James R."Hantzock has been ap
pointed gauger for the Fourth Iowa
District.
Lieut. Col. Davidson, commander
at Fort Sill, reports an attack by In
dians on the night of the 10th inst.,
and says : Now that I have re
ceived authority to punish these In
dians under post of restrictions for
acts of aggressjon, J trust not to
bother the General with details, but
to be able to show some results.
It Is said in official circles that the
civil service commission and subor
dinate boards will continue, al
though Congress did not mako a
special appropriation, to perfect and
enforce the rules. The" resident
did not Intend to abandon the sys
tem, but wJl do aU in his power to
consummate it.
General Fajrin, of Little Bock7
lias bepn appointed Marshal of the"
Western District of Arkansas. Bu
ford Wilson, the new solicitor of tho
Treasury, was sworn in to-day, and
entered upon the dichargo' of his
duties,
I is r-iQFte4 tjiat William O.
Averj'i the present clerk of the in
ternal revenue office is to be ap
pointed chief clerk of the treasury
aoparunenu
The Chronicle of to-morrow will
have the folowiug editorial upon
the removal of Genera) ghermjm's
headquarters to t, oiiis . S'We
have the highest authority for say
ing that the personal relations be
tween the Secretary of War and the
General of the army arc cordja' and
friendly, and that there has" been
no open rupture."
General Sherman's removal is
made at this time on account of
private and pergonal matters which,
in his judgment and under all cir
cumstances, justify his course, but
it Is equally true that had he any
duties to perform as General of the
Army he would remain at the Cap
ital. His letter to the Secretary of
War has as yet never been answer
ed, nor its receipt acknowledged.
He has no authority, nor is his au
thority recognized in the govern
ment of the army. Orders gcj from
thp Bccretary of Wardjrpet to tho
poigirianaer of the troops, giving or
ders to s company and moving reg
iments, pf which he knows nothing
unless he incideritaljy learns t" n
newspapers. Court martjals are or
fjprpd, th wnienees reviewed and
punishment executed, without even
his knowledge.
The Chronicle further remarks
that it Ud.ue to thp present Secretary
of War to say that the orders and.
esent usage or the War Depart,
ept concerning " tip T.atlvp h.u.
uftiy of mp ecreiary 01 war ana
cnepd of the army were deter.
mined and acted upon by his prede.
eeamn in that office, and that he
has not, aa has been asserted, inauar-
I uruea any new doctrine
(traction of law.
or con-
TELEGRAPHIC.
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Wa&SSXCTGTOZT.
Congressman Hale Accepts the
Postmaster Generalship.
Nobody will Accept the Guber
natorial Chair ofthe Dis
trict of Columbia.
TSE EAST.
A Negro in Jersey City
and Fatally Inj'ures an
cer Who Attempts
Arrest Him.
Shoots
on
to Jersey City, K. J., June 29.
At about 4 p. m. yesterday morn
ing, officer Wm. High, of Patter
son, N. J., while attempting to ar
rest three negroes, John Anderson,
Richard Rivese, and John Titus,
was shot with a gun by Anderson,
and fatally injured. The thieves
were afterwards arrested and locked
up.
Rochester, June 26.
The loiig covered bridge, over the
canal, in the western part ot this
city, on the Niagara Falls branch of
the Central railroad, was burned at
noon to-day. Sparks from a loco
motive caused the lire. The pas
sengers were transferred without de
lay. Cincinnati, June 29.
John W. Coleman, and Irish or
ange pedlar, who has been in the
workhouse, stabbed Peter Graeffe,
an industrious hard-working black
smith, at a quarter to 12 last night.
At half-past 12 Graefle died.
Coleman was drunk and is ar
rested. No particulars of any quar
rel can be liad. Both parties live
in the same tenement house, and
the stabbing was doue in the side
yard. Jt is an aggravated case of
murder.
New York, June 29.
It is stated that the forgeries of
the Central Pacific Railroad bonds
recently discovered are known to
have been the work of Gottlieb
Engles, alias "Dutch Engles," a
noted offender, who ran away from
New York last winter to escape ar
rest for other forgeries. He is said
to havo gone tq Germany, The
railroad 'company 'will carefully
scrutinize all coupons presented in
payment of July dividends.
Montreal, Canada, June 29.
About 5,000 delegates, including
several from the United States, and
their friends, were present at the
French" Canadian "convention.
Judge Coursal' presided." The report
on replies to the questions put by
the comraitteo on organization to
the Canadian societies in the Uni
ted States was submitted. It al
luded to the large emigra
tion to that country dur
ing the past twenty-five
years, numbering, it js estimated,
500,000, person's. It is urged that
their return would place Quebec at
the head of the confederation. The
object of the convention Is to devise
means for insuring their return,
and generous legislation tp this pnd
is urged, iucludln grants of land
free passage" from the United
States. A resolution asking for
qn .R)nesty for Kiel was tabled.
Washington, Juno 29.
Congressman Hale has decided to
accept the ofthe of postmaster Gen
eral. He will be sworn in Wednes-
uay.
The President will return to mor
and hold a cabinet meeting before
his trip west. Prior to this session
Mr. Hale will have conference with
the Presjdent and arrange for a va
cation for'a greater part of tjip sum
mer, as his health has been impair
ed by his labors in Congress during
the past session. Nearly all- of the
cabinet will be away during July.
The question as to who Is to gov
ern the District of Columbia Is still
In 4oubt." Ifo'one qf jhp gentlemen
named has as yet positively accep
ted, although the intimations from
one, probably two, of the gentlemen
are somewhat favorable. Mr. Cat
tell stated last night that be had
not yet determined definitely. It Is
not at all surprising thftt gentlemen
of wealth and position, not residents
of this city, should hesitate to accept
positions of so little honor and so
burdened with laborious and annoy
ing duty. There is nothing in $0
office but a pieagrp salarV. hard
work, and no" special credit. In
thp meantime th6 oUy is 'without a
head, to the great Inconvenience of
its population.
bir JMlward Thornton, the British
minister, left this
eitv fnr "Wmi?
V ork, and sailed for fiqpflpe n the
steamer Dty of Richmond, to join
his family in England. During the
minister's absence, the first secreta
ry of legation, Mr. Watson, who
arrived here last mHtfo, will act as
chargp de flae.
The French minister leaves here
In a few days for Newport
KAHKCT5 BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Monty Market.
New York, June 29.
Money Easy at 2J3 per cent.
Gold Quiet, and almost stag
nant All sales. to-day were made
at 111.
Exchange Foreign exchange,
488 for sixty days, n( 491 for
!$! ....
Uovernments steady: currency
Gs, 115.
Stocks Active and hoqyant.
Nearly 200t00Q sjjares were "sold be
tween 10 and o'clock. Lake Shore,
"Wahasb. U P, W U, and Erie, are
the leading speculative features,
The advance of the morning ranged,
from 1 to 1 per cent Erie", 33.
Pacific Mail, 45J; J P, 28.; V uj
75.
St. Louis Uve Stock.
St. Ixjuls, June 29.
"fjogs Receipts 590. Market la
active and Wgher, light at 5 00
3 35,
Cattle Beceipts 2,000. Market
quiet. Sales of medium tn fair
i butchers, 4 50; prime to extra steers
Kl 9 VH$t) w.
CABLEGRAMS.
The Spanish War. 10,000 Car
lists are Defeated by 5,000
Republicans after Two
Day's Fighting.
General Concha Killed before
Estella.
(
London, June 29.""
St. Petersburg dispatches say that
there are alarming rumors in Cen
tral Asia. One is that the Ameer
of Kasbgar has seized the Russian
envoy and concentrated 10,000 men
on the frontier.
Madrid, June 27.
There is considerable excitement
in the city over reports just received
from the Republican army, which
state that Gen. Concha was killed
during an attack upon the town of
Estella. Gen. Zebulla has assumed
command of the army. Fighting
still continues vigorously, and the
Bepublican troops have taken sev
eral important positions.
Paris, June 29.
A review of French troops took
place yesterday. President Mac
Mahon conducted the inspection in
person. The movements executed
by the infantry were highly satisfac
tory and the general improvement
shown in their drill. The move
ments of the cavalry, however,
were inferior.
BayohNE June 29.
Dispatches received at the Carlist
headquarters in this city report a
desperate battle having taken place
between the Republican and Carlist
troops at Estella. The Republicans
made an attack upon the town in
heavy force and were defeated badly
with a heavy loss.
Madrid. June 29.
The war office is informed of the
defeat at Chcloa, after two days'
fighting, 6f 10,000 Carlists, under
Prince Alphonzo, by 5,000 Republi
cans. A dispatch from Gen. Concha's
states that he has" executed a flank
movement on the Carlists at Estella,
resulting in the capture of several
important positions, and that it js
probable tbet the town will fell to
morrow. London, June 29.
A special to the Times from Paris
states that tiie French Assembly
is apprehending the dissolution of
that bodj', and will positively vote
for the "restoration of a Monarchy,
under the stimulus of a manifesto
from Coont Jjo Chamboril fti-nii' 5jng
the white flag difficulties.
New York Produce Market.
New York, June 29.
Breadstuff Heavy.
Flour Dull ; superfine state and
western g 305 5Q: extra C O0O 40;
bakers anu family brands t '0u"'p o0.
Wheat 2 c'ts lower : 'No. 1 spring,
1 441 -1GJ; JsTo2Cbieaijol 33l 37;
No IMHwaiiKee spring, 1 89fl 40.
Corp. Cent lower : Wostorn mix
ed afloat 7980.
Oats Heavy: Western mixed at
Gl62
Rye 1 12($1 14.
Pfovisjoi.3 Qufet andiinchan-:ed.
Pork New mesx, 18 0018 12.
Beef New mess, 15 00 asked.
Bacon Short rib 9$10; long
clear lOJalO
Leather In fair demand and
steady.
Wool Unchanged.
Chicago Pnmuce Market.
Chicago, June 29.
Flour Dull and easier.
Wheat Weak, quiet and a shade
lower; No. 1 sold at 1 21 1 23; No.
at 1 lg.l 17; closed at 1 16 for
cash, 1 16J lC'seller July; closed
No. 2 Minnesota held at 1 21.
Corn Active and firm; opened
higher but closed easier at inside
prices; high mixed and No. 2 C0
61 for cash; at 6060 seller July;
a 69f seller August; rejected 59J
afloat.
Oats Active, lower; No 2, 44 J
44; rejected, held at 42J.
Rye Steady at 84.
Barley Dull at 1 S1 25.
Pork Steady and firm, and 20
25c higher at tfoe opening; sjes at
17 75; plosed at 17 8517 86.
Lard Quiei and Ann at U.
Bujk Sfeats Stpajdy; sljoulders
held at Qi&Ah
Butter Pu)l at I8a22.
EggsDull at HJal2.
Whisky 94.
On call Board wheat closed this
afternoon at 1 Hal 16J; seller juyj
1 09 do A,Ujust,
porn &'9jaa9f fqr July and Au
Ijust. St. Louis Produce Market.
St. Louis, June 29.
Flour PulJ 3ntl weak.
"Wheat Dull and "lower; No 3
fall, 1 13.
Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed 59
a60; cash 59.
Oats Dull, declining, No 2 46
47 on track.
Bj-e Quiet at81,
, Whisky Steady, 95.
Pork Firmer 18 15al8 50,
Bulk Meats Nominal,
Bapon Firm,
New York Live Stock.
New York, June 29.
Cattle Receipts, 4,500. Demand
urgent; market active and firm
with full prices ; sales at 11 00
13 00 for native steers ; 9 Q011 25
for conimon to good Texans.
Hogs Receipts, 13,000. Alive,
no market ; sales of dressed at 7 62
7 75.
Sheep and -kamUs Receipts,
7,QQQ. Market firm; sales of fair to
good sheep at 4 50tf50.
Chipago Uve Stock Market.
Chicago, June 29.
Cattle Receipts 4,000; the mar
ket is less active, but at unchanged
prices, and closed quiet; fair to
choice sold at 5 10ffi6 15; extra
steers sold at 6 35a6B0; Texans,
3 66a3 20; butchers cows and steers
300a500.
Hogs Receipts, 10,000; the mar
ket is active firm and a shade high
er; common to extra assorted 5 40a
8 75.
Sheep Receipts 2QQ; market is
steady and URcbangja; 4 '35a5 25.
J. o.
Dealer in Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Hizhest price paid for Country rroduce.
Zrick Store, 8. B. Cor. 16t- & Chicago EU-
Jri-ll OMAHA, NEB.
WILLIAM LATEY,
Cor. 16th and "Webster Sts.,
Keeps a complete assortment ot
GROCERIES and
je:63m PROVISIONS.
EEDMAN & LEWIS,
Cor. 16th and Izard Stieets.
Oottonxvoodl
LTJMBBB
On hand and SAWED TO ORDER.
JeMlm
O-roat T7f7oBtox-i.
BREWEB:Y
Corner cf C-mi-gs and Twenty-second ttreeti
The finest lager baer con
stantly on hand.
Je25-Sni CIIAS. WEYMULLER, Prop.
P. N. GLYNN,
WHOLESALE 4KD EETAIL SKALKK IN
Wines, I iquors, Segars,
T0BC 0 AND PIPES.
ea-California Wines and Brandies."-
Corner of 15th and Dodge streets opposite the
uew irust uquc uuiiuing, umana,eu" e23tl
Bavarian Beer Hall!
193 Douglas St,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
Finest brands of all classes of Liquors and
Segars Fresh Lager coiist-mly on hand.
je25-3m CIIAS. HART, Prop.
Central House
K 0.630 Eixteealh Stmt,
Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAHA, NER
JOSEPH LOVE, Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
First-class bar attached to the house.
Jt27 3m
P. FALLON,
DEALER IN '
Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings.
No. 263 DoJ,5e street, between Uth ani 13th.
Dressmaking done -with neat
uese and dispatch. Orders
sdlicited.
UAILEY'S
"U". P. Soap Factory!
Situated on the line of the Union Pacific
Railroad, near the powder houe. Manufac
tures fi-gt-cla-s soap for home consumption.
juneZMy '
100,000 ACRES!
RICH PAEM1HG LAND 15 NEBRASKA!!
500 HanscoinPlaceLots!
HOUSES AND LOTS in the citr of Omaha,
for aalerheaD and on eooj term".
BOCGS Ul.l.
Real estate troer,oCce orer Mackej's store,
on Dodge U opposite row P'.itoKJce- ap30-i
aT3B3.lJ XjXE.2tX3Z.'F
TAILOR,
13th St., bet. "Farnham and Harney.
All kinds ol TAILORIKi
i ainua CI liMJtI
R'AItUNU donrat
EANING and
lOtiabJo ratea
aurnu
UTOPUARI) Ill'U-.-lUT,
Market Gardners !
ALL KIKD3 OF
plants, foraale.
at our garden
VEGETABLES AKD
OrJera addressed to ua
Cor, 2Jtanl Paul Streets,
will recelrt prompt attention. aplW3m
"WILLIAM SEXATJER.
225 Farnliam Street,
Ocala. N,b
TIIOLS3ALC XVP BKTAIL. DEALER IX
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
HtKMAN TOMBBlXCK,
Fashionable Tailor,
Xo. 204 Farnham Street,
Between Twellth and Thirteenth SUeeta,
OMAHA - NEB.
ALL O iPERS ATTENDED TO PKOMIT
ly and 6xecuted in the most fa htnnable
itrle WKepalrlng and cleaning a specialty,
and done in thebel manner. myl-lm
California House.
FHITZ HAFBEE, Prop'r.
No. 170 Douglas Street, corn-r 11th, Omaha,
Nebraska. Board by the day or week.
June 1, yl
ILLINOIS HOUSE.
n Frnbm root
Between 9th ar.d 10th.
CUARLE8 FELDKRMAN, Prop.
uichlltf
BIROS BBED. LKWI3 J, JEKO
BYRON REED & CO.
The Oldett KiUiaistfcl
Real Estate Agency
IN NEBBASKA
Keep a complete Abstract c! Title to aUJKeal
Eatate In Ounha aacj Douslaa countr.
JAS. M.MCVTTTIB,
WHOLESALE DEALEKIN
Clarified Cider.
133 and ISO FarahJtBi Street,
JOHJi H. GREEN,
STATE MILLS
DEALER IN
GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
L, WOODWOBTfl,
238 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb.
"W-AGOIT
Wood
Stock,
WAGON HABDWABE,
Pateat Wheelj, Tinlsned Gearing, &c
Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins.
HARDWOOD LUMBER,
Carriages, Hacks u Buggies
StaOcbftcker Yagon Depot.
nebfitt
Wood! Wood! "Wood!
lmmenR. Reduction!
AT S. P. BRlGfr YARD, CORSEB OF
14th and tlXi.o.Streeta. Good Bird
Wood i7 00; Sell y0, tQ7 W -
Off B?3JKrCi -"- ' J? re"
. T twn rnrin. inlSti
M. HELLMAN & CO.,
CLO THIERS
221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET,
OUR STOCK FOR THE
S-FiRiirsr.a- jlistid stjheicek, season
Is Complete now: Onr Assortment in
Clothing i Gents' Furnishing Goods
Comprises th.e Latest ITovelti.
THE LATEST STTXiES I2T STATS A3fD CAPS.
We Rave also a Fnll Line in BOY'S n4 ffSUTII'S Clothing
WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER Tl AN EVER.
M. HELKKAN & CO.
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, REPELLANK,
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also YELVET & BEATER CLOAKINGS.
A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS,
MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS.
TABLE LIXEN IX REAT YARIETT. A FULL LINE OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, HATTIN6 RU6S, AND MATI
cheaper; lekjsr tzehue cheapest
'csuljXj-e: shiyebic-K:. '
Furniture, bedding, Mirrors,
and everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and TTP
HOLSTER Y trade; has largely increased his stock andnow
feSTr?b??mp:letie assortment pi FINE, MEDIUM and LOW
-D-lHSiS g0?cls' hlels offering at such REDUCED
PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring
anything in this line, to examine his stock before pnrchas
ins
PAHLOH:SETS, LOUNGES &c, TJPHOLSTERED.AND
COVERED TO ORDER.
CHAS. SSIVERICK,
300 -?.---.-.-.. Stroot. -zkt.4.t,:
i . ' i
G. STRIFELER,
DEALEB K
CEOCE HIES,
PrOTN 0119,
I'ruii,
Xut.,
Confectioner,
'J'obtrc ,
Solars,
Ac, &c. &c.
K. Olt.of
a Utif
11LT nudFAnXIIAM.
Schneider & Burmester
Manufacturers ot
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IR0X
WARE. DEALERS IN
Cooking and Heating Stove8.
Tin RooSnK.SpoutlneendGutterinzdon
ahort notice and
IE tee best manner.
llteen trrot
tcpt21 d
City Meat Markex.
H"F.xiV Zt.OJS.
Ke"p cOLitantly'onuand
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
DB
33 U',
MU1T0X,
POULTRY,
GAME
VBQ-BT.:
Spring and Summer Styles.
Fine and Bledinm
hze-ajpeK;
.
I
AND DEALERS IK-
ZF-AT.T. STOCK, 1873.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Tt A DIES' -3.NTD C
ixTcs.Bra
i ..
FKANK
DRAPER
-ASL DEALCB IN
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS.
r'ull issortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warranto!.
232 FarrLh.a23a.St,
an 3eodlr
J"XJ2sTE! 18th, 137-i!
FUOM THId DATE WE WILL SELL
MILLINERY!
At Greatly Riduced Prices!
MRS. C. F. HICKMAN.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th. and Saraey Streets,
ODC-BL:. -
A. POLAOK,
CLOTHIER,
238 Farnh.am St. XTeax 14th.
Hlaw khC
Ciotliing,
mnd Fnrniwhing Groods.
q?HueL5r ?ti3:e
COR. 13TH ST.
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& TAILOR
. - Omalia, 2T1
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