'j'j'.r-" , "e ri.i--"' u ?-' -AWi-"'-' jjH i. S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. -2 i OMAHA TUESDAY MORNIN&. JULY 7, 1874. NO. 15. Sr- : vol. rv. .15 THE DAILY BEE. EDWABD KOSEWATEB, Editor and Prop'r OMct-Xo. 138 rarai lr. . Hlntli smd Tenth. TEKMS OK fcUBSCRIPTIOX: One cppT, one jear. in dTnre 17.00 . H alz months. In France three mfnths in adrance Z.w 59-If not pal in ad"". Per "M""0 wm rollptM. FBEDEBICK, LEADING HATTER! Best Goods, Farnham St Opposite the Orand Centr.l Uotel. I OMAHA. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. nmnrPB MANTJPAOrOBY. W rcUure SmUU. U5 Uarnev , J1- L 1UU and 12th. . roa ten Pir.TTIRf. Pi atE3 . . .,. iv . .1.- .iTMrf nralpl In l.itodo gliss and picture turn. "nB ine ta rder. " Alone! B00T3 AND 8H0ES. HliP Lang, 155 Farnham at. WnjWk nntrprnTTnlTT'liV. r . -rr L. Latey. corner 12lh and P-ugla. afreets. iV ! H m.nuficturer and wholesale de.ler In K -Mi-.'rii-Viitnnr. Country tr.de ,- -- liceted. "pl mi'. TITUT.EF.S P? o!and A ElHt,oal, lime, men1' '," 1W Firnham st, frliUnrt TlHTTinTM'5 T A. IM.'er, druggist, corner 12th and !ar- uersU FAWH BBOKEB. M Elgutter, So. 200 Farnham t. ielTIl LAUHDBY. A new laundry opened at 511 11th st., It. A Farnham and Douglas. Th washing and Ironing will be done to order, first call work FAIBTEB3. Lenniao. A Beard, bou-e and sign Pinters, tOtli at. Let. Farnham and Harney. a23tl 80AP FA0T0BY. Premium Soap Works. Powell A Co, still uYnu-acture tbelr l'luw Soap. Fire first nrenUuius awarded by the Lougla county indbtate lairs, and Pottawattamie county. J. Orders solicited from the trade. AU0BBEI3. E. ESTABUOJK. w- f. FRANC'S i ts AbKUUotrnMiMuio ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE Crelgbton UlocL, Onuha, Neb. uicb21t DEXTER L. THOMAS, Altsraey and Counselor at Lair. :ornOE-Bi Ho YLscher's Block. OMAHA ' NEB JOHN W. LYTLE, 'Atterwsfat.Lair Solicitor 1h Eqalljr. OFFIOb-Oter Pint National But:, mal-tl PA11KE GODWIN, Attorney at lawi (Cauiplwll's I'.Iitk.l 6091-3 tEIBTEESTH 8TBEET, OMAHA azo iu X. BALBWl ;20. u. o'buies. DAX.PWIK 4c O'0BIEN. ATTOENEYSLAW Omce-GUilweU Viae, Oouglas KUeei, OMAHA. - NEBRASKA. fh.2tl JOHN C. COWIN, .ttornoy. aolloltpr ASD COUNSELOR. OFFICE-CBEIO IT TON'S BUOCK, OHAIIA, KEBBaSUA. marRtf T. W. T. Kicliurds, Attorney at Law, OMce 510 13tU SU, beL Farakaa amd Douglas, Oraaba, 'eb. f0.B80 """ O. H. BA1XO x. UQLABOOW. Ballon & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW. OSm n Crelsbtoo's new block, southeast cor room, floor. -. OMAHA. MSB SAVAGE & MANDERS0N, Attorneys at Law, 9a FARNHAH 8TREAT. jasiww.ai.aaB, lo-naha Nebraaka ciiAxx y yawDess". N. J. BURNHAM. ATIOBSET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ko. 240 Parnhim Street OMAHA - - NEB. mrh3au J. S. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney- at -"Law Room No. 1, S. E. Corner ISthaod tkragias Sti, OMAHA, - - KEBR. j. s-arach. ma. . rarrcarrr SPAl'N & PRITCHEH. Atteraeys ud Cwikseltp at Law. Office. SOB Trail i bteL A I . Lnrk Knw ana. Omaha. ITb. G. W. AMBROSE, VttonxoT mX Ziv ov KEDICK'S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA rEB. arU JOHX K. KELLKT. " Attorney s Counselor at Law Oar. 15ta i Uouglas Bt. i " COLLECTIONS SOLICITED ANT PBOMPT ly attended to. So charge; unlet collec tions are nude. Houses to let and rents col ected. Real esUte bought and aoM. aplTtf W. J. CONNELL. Counsellor .t AND ftriet Attsney for gtemi Jaw- IcUl District. OFHCS-South aide ot rarabaa.-tetvsasi 1Mb Ulh U., opposite. C&sn-HwM. VERY LATEST. MIDNIG-HT. BmcUIIt aUportad ten tkt Omaha Dally B, Vr tk ItlMtle Pacif o TalapaPn Co- A Number of Persons Injured by the Explosion of Fire works on the Night of the Fourth. Important Railway Consoli dation. Savannah, Ga., July C. A cyclone passed over thh city last night, tearing up trees and uju roofirfg houses. Xew York, July C. At a large attended mooting of the liquor dealers' protective asso ciation to-night, it was resolved to bold a State Convention at an early day for the purpose of organizing a Liquor Dealers' Union throughout the State. New Orleans, July C. TJje inauguration consolidation of the Mississippi Central and New Orleans, St. Louis, and Chicago Railroad Companies was effected hy the unanimous election of Col. A S. McComb, as president Its friends claim that this is the fifth ea4fng trunk line of the American eoathmtt Oiscinxati, Jujy 8, The union coal mlii?ra at New St. Rainsville, Ohio, ended the!? 'ong strike on Saturday by returning to work in a body. The son of J. J. Piatt, the poet, was fatally injured on Saturday by the explosion of gunpowder con tained in a vial that he had, and he tiled iu a few moments. t. L.OUIS, July G. A special dispatoh to the press from Pembina, says : "A party of Indians attacked the settlement of St. Joseph yesterday and killed four persons; several more are missing. A company of United States soldiers have started for the scene of the massacre. "Washington, July C. The Postoffic? Department In the last fiscal year issued to postmasters 032,733,420 postajrp stamps; value of stamps issuea 5v,uw,ouu. in au dition, 32,000,000 official stamps were issued to the several executive departments, not including postal cards and stamptd envelopes. The total value of all adhesive stamps fssued during the year was over $25,QQQ;QnQ: GnifiAGO, Jujy G. The third chess Congnss meets here frj-morrow. Players will be i present frou a)J. prominent organi zations, and the prjn'cipal cities in the JJnion. Prpsjdent Keep, of the Northwest era Railroafj, ha written a letter to the Governor of Iowa, similar to the one recently written by Superinten dent Riddle, t the C. K. I, & P. Railroad. The Northwestern Com pany accepts the Iowa railroad law, and will conform to its requlie ments under protest. The grand jury has found a true bill for murder in the first degree, against Ur, fiarjp, n the abortionist case ofRosetta Jackson, The trial takes place next week. Washington, July 6. General Howard Is assigned to the eonjma''4 of the department of Columbia. ' Ocneraf Jpft p. Pavis, the present occupant, has no yet been relieved. It Is not utated to What point he will be ordered. The PW Plstrict Commissioners have been lu eparet session at the Arling ton Hotel to-day. Attorney General WUJJanis foftay appointed Mr. Riddle, assistant at torney general, to prosecuto the safe burglary cise. The new District commissioners have teen In session at the Arling ton Hotel all day, and had before them ex-Gov. Shepherd, E. L. Stan ton, attorney for the commission ers, Comptroller Taylor of the treas ury department, xComptolle Ba ker, of the late District govprnment, the sinking fund ooqjmfssjonars, Perry A. Willard, formerly member of the board of pubiio works, and others, with a view to making themselves laminar witu mo iruo condition of the affairs of the late District of Columbia government, In order that the work of arranging them may be commenced without delay. ' New York, July G When the pyrotechnic display, which 1ame off Saturday evening on Washington square has about reached Its close, a spark from a rocket ighted In the midst of & pile of fireworks on the ground, went off and the sticks of the rock eti balls from roman candles, and IwmbsbeJJs went In among the crowd which numbered, about 5,000. A terrible' scene of terror ansupdr The crowd were seized with a panto and broke trampling everything In their way uuder foot. After a few mlnute3,C&pt. Byrns, of the Mercer street police, looked for the Injured, but fortunately only found rivp persons who were so se riously injured as to require medi cal aid. Jacob Vanwardan who had bis jaw broken by the stiok of a rocket, Symond Waterman who was truck in the abdomen with the stick of afocket, internally injured; officer Spence, fifteenth precinct, badly Injured in the leg; Alfred Fofe ter, injured In the arms, was also struck in the face and injured. Be side the above, a number of persona ware injured, but none severely. Chicais Live ttt)k Market Chicago, July q. Cattle Receipts, 1,300 ; dull and lower ; Texans, 2 003 25 ; good to choice steers, 5 50, extra steers, 6. 25 6 50. Hogs Receipts, 5,00; dull and unsettled, but closed easy ; common to choice, 5 30& 90 ; good to extra, 575. Sheep Nc receipts; dull and. weakat2 254 25. Tim advance in tho rata nfimna. portation bas flattened the cattle market, TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Most of the Principal Cities Pa triotically Observe Indepen dence Day, Despite the Inclement Weather. Weimouth, Mass., Jubilates Be cause It is Two Hundred and Fifty Years Old. Weimouth, Mass., July 4. A grand celebration ill honor of the two hundred and fiftieth anni versary of the settlement of this town occurred to-day. Speeches were made- by Hon. Charles Francis A (Jams and others. Hudson, N, Y., July 5. A train on the Hudson and Bos ton Railroad left the track on Satur day afternoon last, caused by a broken rail. Several persons were severely Injured and the cars were iwdly broken. The storm that visited Hudson River towns on Saturday evening, was one of the moat severe exper ienced hera n a long time. Near Hastings a severe hail storm fell, some of the hail stones were of re markahje size. The trees and growing crops were jnupb damaged, and wash outa on the road impeded local travel very materially. A land slide on the Hudson River Railroad, near Cox Sackie station, occurred Saturday night The emi grant train leaving Hudson Sunday morning, ran into the obstruction. The'J&&omotJ.ye and nine cars were thrown from tlipHriHV No qne n-J--4 MUd travel is impede qtj Mh tracks. Axlegiianv, Pa., July 5. Avery destructive fire occurred in this city last evening, destroying a square and a half of buildings, principally on the west side of Fed eral, between Sampson and Mar quette streets, and running back to Arch street. Four buildings on the east siae of Federal street were to tally destroyed. At one time it was thought that the whole upper part of the city would be destroyed, as the supply of water was limited and a very high wind prevailed, carry ing sparks In all directions and set ting fire to houses two or three Bquaresaway, but with the united efforts of the Pittsburg and Alle ghany fire departments the flames were gotten under control about 9 o'clock in the evening. Over one hundred houses in all were de stroyed, leaving many families homeless. The loss cannot now be estimated, but it will reach $300, 000. The fire originated in the car penter shop of Cresswell & Burgon, it is supposea irom nre cracKera thrown in there by a boy who was at play jn the neighborhood. Jskw loRK, July 5. The celebration of the Fourth of July this year was very general throughout ; pjfy. The city po lice and 'fire arrangements were so effectively carried' out ' tht the number of accidents was much less han nsuai. The ely ho) and ajl of the departments of the municipal government were closed at sunrise. The veterans of 181 2 raised the na tional ensign ou the old fort in Cen tral Park at half-past seven, and the chimes of Trinity and Grace churches gave a number of musical selections, Including the national airs. The weatJie'r was dull jn the morning but turned clear and mild during the day. An Immense uum ber of persons left the city on excur sions, and the suburban pleasure re sorts 'wjjra prqwdftd, The First Di vision parade tooVpJace jn the fbrp noon and made a flue display j they marched through several of thp prill cipal streets and wore reviewed by General Gllmore at Worth's monu mpnt. The veterans of 1812 were entertained at dinner by the Sixth regiment. Iq the afternoon. Tam many Society celebrated the day by addresse-, orations, fec.,at their hall; the Declaration of JndeppmJenpe waaraad nnd patriotic airs wprpsung enthusiastically. During the after-r noon a heavy thunderstorm passed over the city, somewhat damponlng the ardor of the citizens, but cleared towards evening. About thirty smajl flres, caused by careless hand ling of nrprworks. were reported"; al so, a number of slight accidents from the same cause, The Society of the Cincinnati lipid its annual meeting yesterday, in connection with the observance of Independence day, Hon. Hamilton Fish presiding. An election of offi cers was held, and a committee of three was appointed to make ar rangements for a triennial meeting of the general society next May. After adjourning the meeting the members repaired to Delmonlco,B, whereasumptuous supper was par taken of. At the Tammany pejebratjon yes terday James Thayer delivered the long talk, referring to the rights of States to govern their own affairs, and regarding local self-government aa thp &est guarantee of political and personal freedon. He accused the Republican party with' non-fuh filment of Its promises. Hon. Fer nando Wood delivered the short talk, p said that the government eannqt stand, four ypar longer with the administration which now chair acterizesit. An extraordinary hailstorm fell throughout northern x-icw Jersey yesterday afternoon ; sofne of the hailstones measured two and a half inches in diameter. An express train narrowly escaped being wrpfiked near Allendale by a large tres whioh was blown over the track, but -which was discovered just in time to prevent a disaster. William is. eomervllle, general manager, of the American Press As sociation, sailed for-Europe at nine o'pjopk tflja morning, on the White Star stesunahip Pawn-ia, on a trip whkkwiu combine easiness with pleasure. He will be gone about two months. The Coggins Comet was visible last evening; the neuplus was well define! and easily disiinguishablej hut the tail was so dim as to be al most nvsible. The grand Jury have found in dictments agafnst sixty liquor deal ers of this city fqr violation of the excise law, Little Rock, July 5. Thirty-eight counties heard from give the Convention a majority ot 41,000. East Toledo, O., July 5. A fire in this place last evening destroyed five or six frame build ings, mostly private residences. Loss, $20,000 to $25,000. Insurance small. The fire originated from fire crackers. Boston, July 4. The cornerstone of the Paine Me nmrialHall was laid to-day with appropriate ceremonies. Owing to the rain to-night, the fire works were all set fire to at an early iour, which greatly Interfered with the display. Harrisruro, Pa., July 4. The long railroad bridge at Lew istou. Pa., over the Juniata river, fell down at 4 p. in. to-day. Twen tyejgbt freight Para went with it. Three persons were killed and many wounded. The Morgan Iron Company's fur nace was partially destroyed to-day by a storm, killing three men, all from Lewiston. St. Louis, July 5. The formal opening of the Illinois and St. Louis bridge was celebrated here yesterday with great enthusi asm. The display was finer than ever before"witnessed here. The procession was three hours passing a given point. Addresses were niado by Mayor Brown, Ex-Auditor Gratz Brown, Governor Woodson, of Missouri, and Gov. Beveridge, of Illinois. Long Branch, July 5. The weather here to-day is de cidedly cool, and a strong sea breeze prevails. There' are three raqes op the pro; gramme for Tuesday' next, the sec ond 'day of "the 'Monmouth' Park meeting, The main intprest s pen taring in the race for the Monmouth CTp. Among other entries for this race are Tom Bowling ana Break ness, and a fine contest is anticipated. A heavy wager was made to-day, Mr. Duffy, of Penusjivania, betting Lawrence Jerome $8,000 against $5,O0OtT;pm flowing, win heat Breakness, ' ' NKW York, July 0, The dead iout III board of po lice commissioners, caused by those in nffiop refnsiner to act with Char- dick and Gardiner, who were reap pointed by 'the Mayor, h13 late proven serious. The atjafrs of tpe police department, are at a stand still. The Tammany Committee go to Albany to-morrow, and present a petition to the Governor for the sus pension of thp Mayor, on the grounds of a violation of Ida oath, of Cilice. Jersey City, July 0. An extraordinary phenomena oc curred on the 4th of July at the vil lage of Westwood, Bergen county. At six p. m. the sky darkened and a violent shower of hailstones, some two and a half inohes in cameter, killing liens and'chlckehs and stun nlngcows and horses. Ayounglady, MissBogart, had her wrist sprained and otherwise seriously injured by the hail stones. Several other per sons were struck at the Ridgewood House; hardly a single pane of glass is lett whole. The storm covered an area of 25 miles; it stripped fruit trpes, leveled crops, anu causeu a tremendous expitojuent Buffalo, July 5. About 8 o'clock yesterday eve ning Wm. Tomlinson, engineer of the propeHor Thomas Scott ; Augus- Wm." Forrest, second mute oi tne prapeljor Annie Young ;"john Iig ton, of Port Stanley, Ont,; William Clark, of St. Catherines; Mrs. Lip pert, wife of the proprietor of the Metropolitan Hotel In this city, and two servant girls named Mary and Lizzie, employed at the Metropoli tan Hotel, but whose other names wq havg been unatye to ascertain, wpritW o'n. the lake In a daH boat. When passing' tho dummy light house tno boat capsized, and John Laigton, Wm. Forrest, and the ser vant girls were drowned, the others bolng rescued by Captain Smith, of Up tug boat Ifeqrv afflHhi tftPr be ing in thp water fifty minutes, New York, July 0. The Times' Baltimore special says that during a tremendous thunder storm Saturday afternoon a number of exouisjon sf farcers in Chesapeake Bay werppangtitih a tornado, ai"nl two ladles diet frqiq fright. Re ports reppiveo say that at' least a dozen lives wprp lost, and the props werp sprlousjy damaged, Ex-Governor George W. Curtis, formerly of the Marine Court here, was attacked hy two gamblers at the Bath Hotel, Bath, L. I., Satur day, while defending two ladies froin ftpjr insults. They struck hjm"wh9btuntedgPhi1!I,ml pue splitting bis skull, and infljctjng a wound which will probably prove fatal. They escaped. Cincinnati, July 6. Victor Piatt, son of John J.Piatt, congressional librarian, and Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt, the poetess, was killed by an explosion of gunpowder on Baturilaj': The powder was in a bottle when it' exploded, driving a portion of the bottle Into his bead. He died instantly. Boston, July G. The Massachusetts Labor Reform Convention will bo field at Farm Ingham on August 12. At a meet ing of the State committee, it was resolved that the next demand of the party should be for the eight hour system for all corporations, and for all laborers employed at the public expense. fcAiiEu, Mass., July G. By the.burnlng of John priscolPs stable In "ths Pity last night, four horses were lost and a man named T. C. Remen badly injured. Buffalo, N. Y., June 6. The sphooner Watson collided with the propeller Barnum on Lake Erie yesterday, sinking the Watson n thirty-fivp feet of water. The prew was saved, she was only part ly insured. New York, May 3. One of the counsel for the prose cution of thp police commissioners, fjardiner and Chardick, appeared before 'the eoqrt of gpnera spssjons to-day, and made application to District Attorney Phelps, on behalf of the Attorney General, to bring fresh charges against Chardick and Gardiner, before the grand jury. At a meeting of thp board of su? pervisors to-day, "pommunlcation from the tax commissioner contain ing the va)uatoq value and person al property for 18734, showing a net 1 increase for tke latter yew 134. . 7S8613i ,. e-.-- Two Schooners Collide on Lake Erie and One of Them Goes Unier. Serious Railway Accident in Ct. A General Officer Killed, and a Number of Pas- sengers.W-unded, New Haven, Conn., July C. The trainwhich left the Con necticut rivei for this city, at 0:15 this morning, ran off the track at the Bridge, at Stone Creek, and the Superintendent, Wm. M. Wilcox, of the Shore Line division, of the Consolidated' road, was killetj. A' recking train d'epartpd. from here at a httle after 8 The tniin'bad all passed the switch, except the last oar off the bridge, which dragged the whole train with it. Many o the passenger were wounded, The latest news itfem the scene of the railroad accident at Stoney Creek says the passenger that left here this morning on the S'xote Line has arrived and is re- feiving the wounded. Conductdr t land is not injured as roported. fcfaveral surgeons are momentarily ex.ected. The following js the register par tial list of the wounded at Stoney Creek : H. C. Batler, Merlden, Ct., slight; C. W. Lake, New Haven, slightly ; C. C. Post, West Brook, slight; J. B. Wright, Clinton, Ct., head and shoulder bruised ; W. W. Bartholomew, Meriden, bruised ; J?rank Feltp,r, 2gew Haven, head; Scdtt WrightCllntorf.'slight ; Capt: Ball, Clinton," head and spine: Alf. Hah, Clinton, sjjght ; W. R. Hupr, Madlsqn, Ct., slight; W. N, Brad ley, New Haven, knee j Geo, Pratt, Mlddletown, hip Injured; Wm. Kelnbehy, New Haven, slightly injured; Mrs. Samuel Wilcox, scalp wound ; Mrs. Windom, scalp wound ; W. H. Oman, bruised ; J. Smith and wife, of Clinton, injuries to head, and, jmlw : Mrs. Smith, of PHnn, hipinjufcetj : IDtta Ifrowh, of FaiF.Havpn, rihs broken; Walter Denton, of Brantford, back injured; - N. Taften and family, of Xmv Haven, bruised; J. Beaty, Brantford, Connecticut arm and face injured; Charles W Kelton, New Haven, 'W9 Qf eFi U , ivweji. Jinm iniashed; Gettie Robinson, hiP and babk; Mrs D'wlghf, slight; O H Sia ter, bruised; W C Travis Internal; W H Coe, badly bruised. There was one hundred" wounded. Super intendent Wilcox was the one kill ed, bu some are fatally injured. -i . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. New York, July fi- The stock exchange did ho't open for business till 11 o'clock to-day, but lively speculation was at once commenced, because the holders of stock took frigl t over tho decision of tl United States Court nt Mil waukee refusing to grant an Injunc tion asked by the creditors of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad against the enforcement of the new law regulating passage lares. This law as passed last spring py'tbe legislature',' roprese'n'ts the' operations of the granger movements, which already assumed such proportions as to create an alarm among rail roads in the west. We learn this morninir, however, from Hoik Alex Mitchell; p'r&fdc'qt of theSt. Paul R. It., that the" case wJU be carried to the supreme court at Washington, and como up for hearing and decision tho next ses sion. Meanwhile the efiect on west ern railroads will naturally be de pressing at opening business. Holders of Northwestern, thraw overljOaru their" Marts' regartllp4s of Joss.. Northwestern common opened at 4Qj as against -J3 Friday, and sold down to 40 ; preferred sold at 59, as against CO Friday ; while St. Paul common was 1 lower, at 38, and sold down to 3(jj prpfprrecj selling down ii per cent,, at 50 ; Rqck island 13 lower, at 00 J ; Lake Shore droppod 1 per cent, to 75. The general market Is dull, and though a partial recovery Is noted, there Is a very little speculative feeling on either side, Money ISaey: at fl'per cent. Qlocs Thero was a full otTerlng otErie. Qold Showed more activity, at declining quotations: opened at i JOf , now ilO, Governments Steady; largesales of 10-40s regular, 113j; registered sixes of 1881, 110; coupon sixes, 117; currency sixes, 115. Exchange Dull and heavy; at 4 87J4 87 for sixty days, and 4 8,94 0Q 'for sight, ' ' New York Produce Market. New York, July G. Breadstuff's Easier. Flour Heavy; super State and western, 4 90a5 30; extra, 5 800a G 25. VVheat-c-TSasierj No l spring, 139al 40; No 2 Chicago, 1 321 33; No 2 Milwaukee spring, 1 37al 38. Corn Quiet; western mixed afloat 76a77. Qats Jleavy; western mixed, 57a80. Rye 1 10all2. Provisions Quiet, but nominally unchanged. Pork New mess, IS G2al8 G2J, Leather in good demand, for better grades of hemlock; lower grades neglected. Iron DulL Wood Uncnanged. St. Louis Produce Market. St. Louis, July 6. Flour Dull and unchanged Wheat V iv unsettled and not qqotable except dull and lower. Corn Dull and unchanged, No 2, mixed 58. Oats Higher; No 2, mixed, 53. Barley Dull and lower; prime Whisky Steady at 95. Pork Higher, 19 50 cash; 20 00 bid August Lard Unphapged-Bapon-r-q 405 70; heavy 5 57 5 60: St. Louis Live Stock. St, Louts, July Q, Hogs Receipts 1,850, strong, light 52 35. Cattle Receipts 2.000; unch--ed, Texas. 24: i' '' hl- - -. e COW3 and ... 1 753 75; good to extra steers 3j6. CABLEGRAMS. The Spanish Government Wants 30,000 More Men. Death of a Prominent French Politician. The English Press Thinks Count de Chambord Committed Political Suicide by Is suing His Manifesto. Berlin, July 5. Prince Bismarck has arrived at Kessencin Bayonnk, July 5. Don Carlos has fixed his residence at Zoolasa, the capital of the Pro vince of Gaypazcoa. Adjutant general Tristery has been dismissed from the Carlist service because he failed to defend the line of Embro, and thereby caused the defeat of the force. Madrid, July 5. The Governmqnt will shortly pall for a fresh levy," for tho purpose of sending 30,000 men to reinforce "tho army of the north. Honor Castellar has declined tho overtures of Senor Martos, and consequently the form ation of the coallition Is improva ble. Dispatches received here state that the Carlists now completely in vest the city of Bilbos, London, July 5. The Frenoh arid English press generally consider that the mani festo of Count De Chambord makes it Impossible for him to become king of France. A special to the Daily Telegraph from Fulda says the Roman Catho lic Bishops seek a settlement of is sues with the Hessian government, in the total separation of Church and. Slate. ' ' Intelligence has been received hprp that threo hundred convicts at Rizao Zlngabia lately Invaded Por tugeese territory and burnt eight villages, Paris, July 2. In the National Assembly to-day Mr. Sphrim, askpd, why the hp Union was suspended. "M. Four ton, minister of the Interior, in re ply to the 'question, admitted that the suspension was partly because the paper had attacked Septennate, and partly because it had, published many &pe.eehes of 'Count De Cham bord. Hero there wa3 great excite ment In the Chamber, when It sub sided M. Fourton further stated tnat the power of Marshal Mc Mahon was irrevocable. M. Se brim then gave formal notice tbt lie would sulinjt qn iutrepcllatlon, and Wednesday next was fixod for tho discussion. Count de Chambord, is nt Ver sailles, where he is stopping so cretly. His manifesto has produced discord among tho members of the Right. M. DeGoulard, who has been ill lor sometime, died to-day. Chicago Pruuuce tVjarkof. Chicaoo, July fl. Flour Quiet aud unchanged. Wheat Weak and easy, 33 cents lower than Friday; the favor able prospects for crops have pro duced the decline; No 1.1 1G1 lq: No 2, i 121 13; closed at Jnsid0 price; 'carti,' UU'H2if July closed nt 1 1H1 11?; No 3, 1 0G; rejected, 07. Corn Weak, lower than noted on call board Friday, mixed 5959; No 2 58J59; closed outside, cash 58o9; July closed 5S bid; Augu Ult'BVlf 111 111, muvi, vu . closed at 45; rejected 41 Rye Quiet, easier 83. Barley Nominal. PorkStronger, higher, 1S$ cash or July pjostd 18 G3JS August i G3i65. ' Lard Firm 11 25. Butter Firm 182G. Eggs Steady 1217. Whiskey 94J. On the call board this afternoon wheat closed 12 July; 8J August. ffern Firm 59J Juy; 59 August, and September. G-ront 7'ossjtox-xx BBBWBRY Comer of Oamicgs and Twenty-seconi ttreeti The finest lager baer con stantly on hand, Je2Mm CUAS. WEYMULLER. Trop. F.N.GLYNN. VlWES-H-F 4SP SET!!- BCA1-FB Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOB.VCi.O AND PIPES. CarCalifornla Wines and Brandies."5B Corner o( 13th and Dodge streets, opposite the nc Post Office building, Omaha, Neb- je23tf 3B XXT XKTSEC DEALER IK 1IXM Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NF corner Farnham and Elexenth street, OMAHA, ... NEBRASKA. sep2f 2S5 Earner street, between 14th and 15th. Carriage aad Wagaa Xaklag In all it Branches, in the latest and moat approred pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHINU and repairing done on ahort notice. sep2C It Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! AT 8. P. BRIO 8 YARD, CORNER OF 14th and Chi ago Streets. Oood Hard Wood$7 00;6oltS5 W. Store Wood to aclt anr number of store Terr cheap. spIStf TEEITS0HZE & CO., GROCERS AbJ tieaeial ProTisloa Dealers, S. W. Cor. Jpckuv and 13tl B Keep a sapeiljr stock ot Groceries, PtotUIous, Wines, LIqaoni and Cigars, and sll rheaper than anr other boose in Omaha. ya ao- . sSAVJKER, Practical Watchmaker, 171 Fanat , B.E.0V. Utk 0C & piu; raeotea &ti, Qqtsii-Qpened easy, trifle lower; 1..1 !,.-. 1,l,n.. "V,. O 1010 103. - -VOJ-i Igatt QXAHA EB OF Ladies' Ready-Made Suits AT CRUICKSHANK'S To make more room for our stwk of specialties, via EMBROIDERIES AND BLACK ALPACAS. We 1 ave concludedto close out our Rr.YDY-ilvDE SUITS at the following reduced price: 15 Ladies Suits with Skirt and Polonaise, 1Q 4' Kk 9 5 2 2 10 3 ii H a . it TTT - White Percale Wrappers, at rhe Goods are all new, and bought from the manufacturer Tor Cash. IREIlVEIlSrINTS. leElJIlsI -A.2STTS. We have also arranged on our center counters a lot of remnants, and goods slightly soiled, to be sold at ex ti eniely low prices. ' A. CEUICKSHAKK, mar Cor. 14th. and Tarn ham, Stg., Otaalxa, Hob. ' I II, ,, ssssssss SSSSSSS SS I -! y , i i ,i ,. . iSSSS F-A T..Xj STOCK, 1S73. 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, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & M0HAJRS, rilso VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKEfGS. A FULL STOCK OF StLAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MERINO U.NDERWEAK AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN' IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL. UJJK OP ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OH CLOTHS, MATTING RUGS, AND HATS. q:h::ei.a.:p:e:r, t'Bia.t the cheapest Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, and everything pertainine: to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTERY trade; has largely increased his stock, and now has a complete assortment oi FINE, MEDIUM and LOW ESJ2S5 goods, whiQh 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 -purchasing. PARLOH:SlJTS, LOUNGES fcc UPHOLSTEREDJAND G. STRIFFLER, DEALEIl X CHOICE EXE s, Proth'oni, Fruit, Nuts Conrcctionery, TobuCC., &e &c &c. S.K.''OR.ar KIT andFARXIIABI. a ll-tif Schneider & liurmester Manufacturers ot TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IR05 WARC DEALEBS IN CookiBg and Heating Stores. Tin Boofing, Spouting and Gutter1 ig don abort notice and lc the lest mauner. ltteen trcet sept24 d) City Meat Markex. o lGIX3X3Xj-Sr BROS. Keep constant!; onband A LARGE SUPPLY OF B b.x r, Pouk MOTION, POULTRY, GAME Spring and Summer Styles. 238 in and CHBAPBB ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV iasssssssssssssv ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssK'lassssssssssssssss 1 (..........1............................................. issssssslsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl ii l a ; a it U. - J. - ii WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JUV.fcK.fc.JL) TOOBDB. 203 PAxrxi.lxM. FRANK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR AN1 DEALER IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS. Fall Assortmentof Imported Wooleas. All Work Warranted. 2b2-7amhamSt, - . Omaba, XTeb Oh. Seodlv 0"U"2STE 18th, 1374 ! FUOU THIS DATE WE WILL SELL. MILLINERY! At Greatly Seduced Prices ! MRS. jDA.nr. AGRICULTURAL Cor. 13tb and Ol-A-H-A.. - A. POLACK, CLOTHIER, Farnham St. XTaar r 1 VLi 'ilssssssssssW jSJFgfcllssssssssssssssssssssssI KassVJisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssf ssssss''ffsssssssssssssssssssssssssssl Clothing, and Furnishing Goods. TKLA:3iT THE former JYtces. $ 4,00 $ 5,50 5,00 6,50 t,UU 750 10,00 1400 4,50 6,00 3,00 7:50 9,00 12 50 16,50 6,00 7,50 5,00 - rkx Stxoot. Oznaha- C. F. HICKMAN. :btj:r,k,, IMPLEMENTS Harney Straots, - - 3STEB. 14th. CTiKJPESJTi. 7" TW aisssssssssssLissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssft asssssssssssssssssKVVissssssssssssssVsssssssssssssssk ssssssssV asssPtissssssssssssssssssssssssst 'TSi.i tl i -I I1 Si II 2 J I, ' ii 'i t !'' it ' H i: w i ill i.- .- -JT ;sC3wJS.-5 IW1