"V THE OMAHA"V . , . NO34. . OMAHA WEDNESDAY MORNING- JULY 29 1874. n r THE DAILY BEE. EDWAKD ROSEWATER , Editor and Prop'r . etir. ireet.l > Office-No. 138 Farnli m Ninth and Tenth. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : . In advance SJ.M One copy , one year. ontlli | ! ln adTnce 4.0C three menths in advance i KB-Jf not l id in ad ranee , 88 per annum will - FBEDERICK , LEADING HATTER ! Best Goods , IiOWESTFHXCES FaraliamSt > Opposite the 1 fY\IT A"P A idCfntr l Hotel , f UlVlx\J3 XX. OMAHA-BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . . U k&.vA.bA JUA " * J * * * / - / * rcUiire 4 Proith. 185 Harner street , bet , ll Jlthaudlitb. declSU "GLASS AND PIOTDBB paMFS T Betnhart. 1SS 1'ou/las street , < l alei.lr J. window glass and picture frauiii. ( .Urini * ' " done to order. - BOOTS AKD SHOES. COHF'ECTIONF.BY. . Later , corner 12tli and Douglas slrms . m.nuUcturer and wholesale de ler ii cand'.saud conrectlonery. Country tri.de so llceted. "P1" COAL DEALEBS. S tlH.t.coil. lime , eemcn tliRlr etc. Poland Farnbara et. leMSniS DRUGGIST ? . . R < ler , druggist , corner 12 h and Mar . neysis PA-WH BROKE ! ? . Elgutter , So. 200 Farnham t. IU7U M. LAOTDEY. laundry owned at o I 11" ' "t- . * ' now Farnhan.od bouglai. T washing am Ironing will be done to order , nrst c.ass worK PAINTERS. ehman i Beard , hou-e and dpi P 'nt ; " ll lOtli st. bet. F.rnham and Harney. a2St SOAP PAOTOSY. Tremlum Soap Worts. Powell A Co , s II ) H manufacture tbcir Premium Soap. Fl c nTst premium , awarded by the i-ouRla cpuntj I'ottawattainie county , la and State fairs , and Orders soll-Jled f rom the trade. A1IOBHEI3. E. ESTABROJK. > M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW , OFFICE CreiiUton ; Ulock , Omaha , Neb "DEXTER L THOMAS , Attorney and Counselor at Law OrriCE Boom Ko Ylsscler'a Block , OMAHA - NEB JOHN VLYTLE , Utornoyat-Law and Solicitor Ii Eqaity. -OTeT Ilrst Ktloml Bmk , mal-U PAKKE GODWIN , Attorney at ( Campbell's Bkck. ) 8091-3 THIBTEBKTHFBTBEET : , OMIH a2C lin czo. > i. O'CEIK : BAI.DWIS & O'BRIEBT. Office Caldwell Block , Touglas Etreet , - - NEB S J 01IAHA. - - JOHN C. CO WIN , A-ttosroxoy. Solloltoj AS1 > COUXSELOR. OFFICE CREIGHTON'8 BtOCK , T. W. T , Attorney at OWce 510 13th St. , bet. prnliarj apd Douglas , Omaha , Xeb. P0 , Box 80 O , , BAJ.W ) Bnllou& Glasgow , ATTORNEYSATLAW Office n Crelgliton's UBW Uo.ck , southeast ct room , floor. OMAHA. _ NEE bAVAGE & MANDERSOli 4ltpni6ys ft S FABNHAM STBEAT. I Omaha Nebrail CHABLU F V KDK S"K. ' Nf J , BUBNHAM AND CODNSELLOB A Ko. SCO Farnham Street mrbafllt JODN KKLt KY , Attorney 1 Counselor at La\ \ SOLICITED AND PBOMPt SQLLECTIOKS to. No charge nnles colle as aretaadp. Iloijtes to Jet and rent } co ected. Real estate boucbt and sold. apl < W. J. CONNELI Oc AND Wfptrlct Attornej for Second Jut Iclal District. OFUCS South side of Farnhaa , betwei 15th ar 16th sU. , opposite Court House. 3. E. SIM.UK. . K. J-K1TCHK- SPAUN & PRITCHETT , Attornejs ind Counselors at Lat O(5 ( < . 506 Twell. i SLnet. . / .ir Lnrk RAT tna. Omaha , lie J. S. SHROPSHIRE , AttorneyatLaw : Eoom No. 1 , S. E. Corner 15th and Douglas S OiLAHA , - - NEB1 i t i * Ge If. AMBROSE , t-i A-ttox-xxo-y - * fc * XJA. oc REDICK'S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA - FEB. KtU ACCORDIKO to Sperrj- , Omaha ii blessed with a Three Cent Postmas ter. SPEBBY'S testimonj- published in our local columns makes a verj rich and racy piece of postal nest- hiding history. THE missionary labors of Brig- ham's Mormon Apostles seem tr have produced the desired effect on the Utah Indians. They are already beginning to practice oh the scalps of Gentile set tiers. Xo wonder there was such a rust for postal clerkships while Patte * was running his Omaha lottery , He was so liberal unli his tickets Every clerk had one , and , according to Sperry , they seldom failed tc draw a prize. WHEN a monte dealer is shot al Omaha , he gets an obituary , it which he is spoken of as an honora ble business man. St Louis Demo crat. crat.AVhcn AVhcn a burglar is shot in St. Louis , they take up a collection tc immortalize him with a monument A GENERAL- convention of life in surance agents is to be held in Vir ginia next month , and now if .i ' tribe of Indians could only be in duced to attend and scalp every out of them what a happy country thh would be to live in ! New Yori World. The BKK objects to this proposcc atrocity until after that twcntj thousand dollar libel buu is tried. An indiscriminate ttaugMer n : clothing * and gents' funushiiif goods regardless of prices at 20 ( Farnham street. Fine linen am chevoit shirts ot our wn make a $2.00 and § 2.50 each. Jlallroad Tracts bought and sold by P. Gottheimer Broker , at 296 Fan.ham street. Unredeemed Hedges for Sale. may lv2G Hamlet Orum , 8th street betccn Jones and Leaven worth sts OMAHA , - NEBRASKA. TrEEPSTHE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT J\ met of ladies' md Gents' straw bats , trim med and untrimuied. Parasols. Piques , Mar seillcs , Nainsooks and all lands of tiry Good ; Ladies' ind Geuti ' Bo < ts , etc. My line of Er ; Goods Ir Complete Slli gonly for CASH , am able to UNPtK&Ki.L any other Dealer I : the City Our PlllCESare LoWEU than eve heard ol before. ra vl4-Snift-ul J. MOOREHEAD , AND PHARMACIST , Patter's Block , Bet. California & Websttr Efc OMAHA , NED. Physicians Prescriptions carefully Je26 Sui * couiiM > unil l DENTIPI'HV. BS3MTISTS , OFFICE , No. 232 FARNHAM 57 CP Bet I3th 4 Uth Sis. . OKI AHC A. ' > ii < 't3 in tlieciti e - ( ilest.unicUriiiirl' < M ' DR , A , S , BILLINGS , 1DEXTTIST Bet. I3tU and Itth , u sUi le th eziracted without pain , by use of N trous Oxide 3as. VOffirooMnatallhoa e3tf L VAN CAMP M. D. Dlip 0ii | hi ; own tnedclnes , and be Idi regular practice , mates sbeclaJltle * of D r ng mtntt and PUeaaes Peculiar to Women , Fltti la , Pilea and other Diseate * of the Rectum. OFFICE : Corner Farnham and Hih street first door to the richt , up tairr. Rcslden : 210 Douglii street , between and 1'ttb. Qe : to Lutherau Church Omaha , > Vn. Addro Lock Hoi 3 H. ' ianlldAwtf " SIRS. 4. E. VAXOKUCOOK. Eclectic Pliysiciai ] Besldenpe and of&ci 2oO Pudge at bet Hth .11 ISlh ate. bpeclal attention p IJ to'olntctrlc * and di ease * pvculjar torornen and children. I9U. FOB HAY. Sealed proposil will be recoiled by the ui Itraigned until 8 P. M. , July 21st , 1874 , f < forty tons of hay , more or le > s , to bedellrcrc in such quantities and at such times as may 1 required lor the use of the tire department. Bids to Le opcuid at next mating of tt Council. 0. C. I.UDLOW , ' ' erk. ' -MA' FACTUBKB OF AND DKILKB IN- Lambrtqning and "NV-naorr Shades CHIiOMOS , ENGRAVINGS AN ] PICTURE FRAMES. i"0 Farnhmn rtm-t. coi ner Flltwnlh " TOUIJAUD Market Gardners 1.1 , KINPS OF VEGETABLES AN A planta , lor sale. Orders cddreued to u at our garden Cor. Slstand Paul Streets will receiye prompt attention. ap'.5J3 : P , FAUON , DEALER IN ' Dross floods , Silks and Trimming. . 1ft ) . 2C3 DoJse f * 'eet , between 14th and 15tl Dress makinc done with neal nese and dispatch. Order sdhcited. 6JIE.niKFS SALE. By rirtue of a yenill issued out oftlie Dl trict Court for dimming County , NtbiasV and to me dirrcted , I will on tte 24th day < July , A. o. , 184 , at 10 oVlock , A. u. ot sa ! " day , at the store room of Albert Tucker , > 234 Douglas street , in the city ol Omaha , an County of Douglas , In said State , sell at auctlo the following described property , levied upc to satisfy a judgment ot said Court , r covered by II. L. Henry , sgaln't Albe Tucker , to-wlt : Eighty-five cases of men's tt boys' boots , 23 cases ot shoes ; BM > all the reta stock ot boots and shoe * contained In said ston also a small line of hats and caps ; also the fo lowing described store and office furniture Two lounges , 1 de < V , 1 tove and pipe , 2 chair 1 show case and 1 letter press , or so mU.ch of tl said Eoodsas arc necetsa.y to satisfy said jud ; meaSS co6ts , and accruingcos , , thereon. s"en jylSJIOt CONTRACTS J BR1DOK5 1 The subscriber Is prepared to do all kjni of Bridging , ( Railway or Highway ) . Pije Dri Ing and Heavy Frarnin * of iny f P. S urnlshmati-rf ( Span bridges a speclalt > ) . will f , ana complete the same on the shortest poult notice. Plr and ipecjficatiot.3 furnlshe Ordtr I'llclted. County Clerks and olh will confer a Uvor by "nd otlceof tetu. 874 P J Strest , VERY LATEST. MIDNIG-HT. GEORGETOWN , July 28. At the Republican State Conven tion here to-day , Dr. Isaac Jump , of Dover , was nominated for Gov ernor , and Hon. J. R. Lapland , of Milford , fdr Congress. ijT. Jjouis , July 28. The Democrat has a special from Fort Union , New Mexico , which says a band of fifty Kiowas and Camnnche Indians killed five men near the mouth of Ute Creek , 20 miles south of Fort Bascorab , on the 21 instant , but contains no particu lars. CINCINNATI , July 28. The river men are hopeful that the river will soon fall , in which case much of the coal that was sunk in the recent storm can be raised again. It is hoped that the loss -will not exceed § 25,000 , but should a rise occur it will be over one hun dred thousand dollars. SAN FRANCISCO , July 28. The Alaska sailed for China and Japan to-day , with 340 passengers and 217,000 treasure. A party fit ted out by the government go to Pekin to observe the transit of Venus , sailed on the steamer. A dispatch from Arizona state that heavy storms are prevailing there. The Gila Colorado is very high. Troops are pushing the out law Chainte and party clos-ely. It is believed lie will soon be captured. PITTSBURO , Julj 28. In the Temperanceville district a large number of people are viewing the ruins. The bodies of Mrs. Brit- tair and Ida McVay were recovered about noon , and a body has been found floating at the ferry landing which is supposed to IMJ that of one of the sriTreers. Thousands of people are visiting the scenes of the great disaster here. In Butcher's Run district , a com pany of national guards are station ed to protect property and pre vent inteference of sight seers with the workmen in search for bodies which proceeds slowly owing , to the immense amount of wrecked mat ter. ter.At At one o'clock to-day the funer als of * he following victims took place , the burial service being con ducted by St. Vincent , St Peter and St. Patrick's societies. The bodies of Joseph and Louise Schnepfer and four children , Hublei and wife , Fox and wife , are to be buried in the Uniondale cemetery , where a lot which will hold twenty has been secured by the citizens' ' committee. Measures will be taken to procure decent burial for all the victims. Excavations are going on for four children. At the head of Butcher's Run five bodies have been taken out , but none of them have as yet been identified. During the storm of Sunday eve ning the Presbyterian Cnurch al Wilkinsburg was struck by light ning , and the congregation did not become aware of the fact until after service , when it was discovered that the roof was splintered. A meeting of the Citizens' Rcliel Committee is now being held at Municipal Hall (2 ( o'clock p. in. ) General J. K. Moorehead , presid ing. Speeches are now being made by Mayor Fleming , of Alleghany , and others , am | subscriptions are ' now being tak'ep , whiph wjll nc ' ' ' ' ' doubt'amount " tp a' Jarg'p' sun } . M. M. gtein. "of Philadelphia , has authorised tie ] popipajtt e tp draw on him for one hundred dollars. ' From Carter's ' Valley a furthei report lias bpen received frojr LuughJin's ' Run , Tbo body of Mm Win. Cleat was ft"1 AU' - . . . . mis morning i me scalp taken off and one am gone , half a mile above Bridgeville Wm. Stratton , whose wife and foui children were drowned , wus fount on the top of a Byoamore tree whpre hp had lodged he knows no how. Another death , a coal mine ; on Painterts Run , is recorded. One thousand dollars was raisec at a relief meeting ; In half an hour this morning , One thousand dollars lars was raised among the county officers for the relief fund. This evening several bodies an reported found in Wood's run flow much lass of life is not ye ascertained. The following Is an additional lis of those recovered from Butcher'i Run j Jacob Melbler and wife , Con rad Qerdberer and wife , Jacol Scraffnor , wife and four children Mrs. Henry LingucI and four chil dren , Archibald Arnold , Wm. Hub bard , John Shavings ami child. Men and teams are busy restor ing order and making repairs , Wm. puff , h.9 { wlfp and child and , a lady visitor named Mrs. Big by , had a very narrow escape , Thej heard thp roar of the coming flood and fled to the hllla. They bad hardly Groused the threshold when the house was completely lifted up and borne down the stream with the crashing wrects of other build- ing" . Thp followjng is the latest reca pitulation of the bodies found up tc this time : Upper Alleghany dis trict , 32 ; Wood's Run , 9 ; Temper anceville , 9 ; Charter's Creek , 11 ; total found ) QlTho number re ported missing is still very large , From the best information whicl we can obtain the total loss of lift will reach 150 , The following is a careful esti mate made by the reporters whc have visited the scene of the late devastation , of the loss of life ill Butcher's Run district. So far as is known , tno following is a complete list of the Alleghany dead , exclu sive of Wood's Run. The names have been duplicated from the for mer report ; J Metz and wife , Mi Frederick and child , Mr Schnappt and wife , and four children , Con rad Genzer and wife , Geister and wife , Hubert , wife and child , J P Tucks , B Tucks , J Tucks , G and S Knowles , children of Jacob and Sophia phiaKnowits , Caroline and An drew Meridan's children , Josepli Meridan , MolUe Wilkuer , Mrs Henry - ry Leopold and four children , Arch ibald Arnold , Thomas Hunter , M Hangel , J. Sherron , Judson Rich- olfjMary Conlon and daughterHar- ry Mattern , Charles Mattern , Em ma Slaughter , Julia Richoff , Wm Humbard , August BalstormHenrj Hess , Louis Hoover , H. Slater , S Matton , Minnie Walling and babj and other Tjodies whiqh have nol been identified , making a total o 57 bodies repovered In Butcher'i J un. Mr , Jones , Fnftcis O'Neal Kitty O'Neal , Mrs. Sample , Josepl O'Connor , Elizabeth Jane Lee , Gee and Lizzie Jones , making a total ego go bodies recovered far at Wood' ; TELEGRAPHIC , 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Eeported for tht Omaha Dally Bte br tht Atlantic and Pacific TtlezraPh Co. THE EAST , The National Board of Under writers Condemns the Chicago cage Fire Department. Samuel Wilkinson Says Thai Tilton is the Champion Liar of America. YORK , July 28. The report of the committee ap pointed by the National Board o : Fire of the Underwriters to invest- ! gate the condition of the Chicagc lire department was to bo given tc the press. It condemns severelj the pesent management and opera' tion of the department , which is almost entirely in the hands of poli ticians , and in superintended solelj by one , namely , the Chiel Marshal who , being under party influence is powerless. The men are demoral ized and know no discipline. Th < committee recommended the entin reorganization of the lire depart mcnt , with a board of commissioner ! like Unit of New York. "BROOKLYN , July 128. No further developments hav < been made as to the business bofon the committee , further than thai the committee have decided to pal Mr. Moulton as the next witness asking him in their invitation tc produce all documents in his posses sion that relate in any way to th < case. case.Mr. . Moulton was called to Narra < gansett yesterday , to the bedbide o his dying wife. He is looked for ir Brooklyn to-day , and as the com. mittee meet again this evening , hi ; acceptance or rejection ot the invi tation will be made known. Tilton does not expect Moulton tc to testify before the committee as now foimed , and if Moulton does not answer the call to testify , Mr , Beecher's testimony will be taken without further delay. Thecommitteeare growing weary with much work and late hours , and wish for the end. Mrs. Tilton read the published interview with Stanton , this evening , and throw ing aside the paper said to the friends with whom she was staying , " How fal = e it is. " She began tc read the cross-examination of Mr. Tilton , as printed to-day , and re marked to some persons there that she was no more afraid of anything he can say or write. She is cheer ful , and is looking forward hopeful ly to her complete vindication. The testimony of Mr. Samuel Wilkinson secretary of the Northern E. R. Co. , before the investigating committee a few days ago , related that Mr. Tilton first went to him with prool sheets of letters bearing the scandal , in which he threatened tc publish unless Mr. Beecher did justice to him. Mr. Tilton has been dismissed from' the'etJjtorshJr of the Iritlcpphdqrif and' Union and ' said , in' hjs waning fortunes Mr , Beecher had been indiflprenttohim , In publishing the cross-examina- tiqn , Mr. Tilton says that he did nol say that Mr. Beecher had not be- frjentl him and Mr , "Wilkinson dan not say uud r oath * A ' " " . . . . -t ue said so . .iic-nasked about this conversa tion to-day , Mr. Wilkinson repliei as follows : I reaffirm every word of the pub lished testimony. It is true everj word of it. and will testify to i under oath in a court of justice When Tilton denies my statemen of his conversation with me he lies Indeed ho is the champion liar o America. No man since the dayi of Baron Munchausen has lied a ho lies daily. In conversation witl a friend this evening it wa remarked to Mr. Tilton thai the indefinite answers he had givei to General Tracy in the publishec reports of his cross-oxaminatior respecting dates were commentec upon somewhat unfavorably , aj tending to weaken the force of hi ; statement. ' To this he replied tha * he never had a memory for dates If he wa asked in a court of justici the ages of his children he did no think ho could answer. The onlj dates he could remember wore the 4th of July and the 22d of Febru ary. Although he had tried score ) of times ho said he never could re peat the Lord's ' prayer correctly. SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LITER SYRUP AH cutaneous eruptions on the lace or bod' Indicate AX IMI-UUE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD , and th'i may or may not Ve SCROFULA ; but ll either case the disease Is nothing more than ai INSIPIOVS POISON that Burns like a Terrible Fire , As It comes through the veins , sowing seeds o death wlh ( every pulsation. In this condition of things something Is need ed AT ONCE , to CLKANSK. TtiK BLOOD ; and ScoYill's ' Blood and Liver Syrni Will positively affect this desideratum , expell Ing crcrr trace of diaeisi from the blood am system , and leaving the skin SOFT , FAIR AND BEAUTIFUL. Hundreds of certificates attest Us value Price Sl.OO per bottle JOHN F. HENRY , CUBBAN i CO. , Prop'r. S and 9 College place , New York ALSO PROPBIETOBS OF Hall's DaKam for the Lnnn , Carbolic Salie Kdey's Carbolic Trachen , Oxygenated Bit ters for Di ppsla , Br. Mott's Llrer I'illn. Dr. Itozers' Vegetable Worm N ) ran , Dr. Uennct't Sore Death to Bats , Mice , and Vermin , llnsstan Hair Dye , Etc. , Etc. FOB SALE BY ALL DBUGGISTS. jyiw4w WILUAMLATEY , Cor. 16th and "Webster Sts. Keeps a complete assortment ol GROCERIES and PROVISIONS , Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of TIN , COPPER AND SH2ET IR05 WARE. DEALEBS IN Cookiny and Jleatlag Steret. Tin Roofing , Spouting and QutUHtf don short notice and IE in * bwt mauner. i DETROIT , July 27. The Daily Union of this city has been merged into the Evening News. SAKATOGA , July 28. There was a large attendance at the races to-day ; the weather was splendid. In the first race , for the Alabama stakes , mile and one- eighth , seven starters , \vas woiuhy Reynolds , Countess second , Madge third. Time , 2OOJ. : The second race for a five hundred dollar purse ; three-quarters of a mile , was won by Katie Pease ; Minnie Mace second , Dublin third. Time , 1:17J. PITTSBURO , July 28. The work of removing the debris at Butcher's Run is progressing rap idly. Some 300 men are at wo'k in the mud and filth accumulated in vastheaps. Houses deeply imbedded are being torn to pieces to get out the bodies of the dead. A heavy mist hangs over the ruins , and fetid odors arise. No bodies have been recovered to-day. Over forty dead horses have been taken out. City Engineer Dempster says it will take $100,000 to repair the streets of Pittsburg alone. The Relief Committee are raising money in this city for the sulFerers. - * > MARKETS BY TELEG1APK. New York Money Market. NEW YORK July 28. Money Easy at 2@2V per cent. Gold 1 08 | . Foreign Exchange Dull and heavy at 4870487J for sixty days and 489i for sight. Governments Active and lower ; opened at 109 } , and sold down to 109 on free sales by the foreign syndicate , who have secured option of the balance of new 5 per cent treasury bond loan. The loan was bid for jointly bySeligman Belmont and the First National Bank of this city. The award of flfty-fivo mil lion was made yesterday , but has not been officially announced. Stocks Very dull to-day but firmer ; there is no speculotive ani mation. .Lake Shore , Western Un ion , St. Paul , Pacific Mail and Northwestern rellected the bulk of the business , but there Is nothing of very special importance ; Erie , 31j ; Western Union 72 § ; Pacific Mail 44g ; Union Pacific 205. Chicago Pruuuce Market. CHICAGO , July 28. Flour Dull and unchanged ; no shipping demand ; good to choice "xtras , 5 25@5 50 ; supers 3 50@450. Wheat Strong ; ca&h 1 OS ; Aug ust , 1 Oojj ; September 1 03J. Corn Steady ; cash , C3J ; August , 61 | ; September , COj. Oats Steady ; cash , 50 ; August , 35J ; September , 33J. Barley Steady ; September , 1 OG @ 107. Highwines 96. Pork Steady ; August , 23 75 ; September , 23 87J. .Lard Steady ; August , 11J ; Sep tember , 12. New York Produce Market. JN'EW YoUK , July 28. Breadstuff's Generally heavy- Flour Dull. Superfine State and western 4 75a5 10 ; extra 5 C0a5 SO ; Wheat Steady , New Spring , 1 35a 1 36 ; No. 2 , Chicago , 1 2(5a ( 1 29 ; No. 2. Milwaukee Spring , 1 32al3'4 ; . Corn Jjowcr. Western , mixed afloat , 794 ; Qats p'ull ani ] nominal ; " \Vcbt- \ ern mxed ] ; mill TOaT § , ProvisjonsBtronp , for pork awl lanl , quiet , far artloloaof-J " iron add wool. - atuer ' > * , _ .o withou decided St. Louis Produce Market. ST. Louis , July 23. Elour Dull and weak. * Wheat Dull and lower , except No 3 , which is firm and wanted at 110. 110.Corn Corn Dull and drooping ; No 2 , 60 on track. Oats Steady and firm ; No 2,410 42 in elevator. Rye Lower and more'active ; No 2 , 70@71 } . Pork 237502400. Lard Firm. .Whisky Firm ; 97. Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO , July 28. Cattle Receipts , 3,000. Market dull and weak , prises easy for ship ping add nearly nominal ; fair to choic.5 5 005 SO ; extra sleers , 6 55 © 6 75 ; Texas , 2 50a 3 00. Hogs Receipts , 5,000. Market active and higher sold at 7 76 ; closed strong with urgent demands at 5 50a5 80 ; fair to common , 6-00 a 5 20 ; lair , 5 95a 616 ; good to choice. Sheep Dull ; 2 50 a 4 50. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , July 28. Hogs Firm. Cattle Quiet native steers , 3 25 DEALEB IN Fruits , Confectionery , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas , bet. Hth and 12th , Street. OMAHA. . . . NEBBAaKA. CARRIAGE , BUtiCY and WAGON MANTJFACTUBER. N. E. CORNER oi 14th and HARNEY STS , WOULD respectfully announce to the pub lic that he is now ready to fill all con- Bracts in the above lines with neatness and dispatch. * 3 xnress wagons constantly on hand and or Kale. SPENCER'S Fruit and Confectionary Cor. 13th and Leavcmrorlli Str. , jyH 3m AT TUB BIUDG E TBEITSCHKE & CO. , GROCERS And Geneial Prorislon Dealers , 8. W. Cor. Jackson and 13th Bta- , Keep a superior stock of Groceries , Prorisions , Wines , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper than any other bouse lu Omaha. jy3 Sin F. A. PETERS. Saddle and Harness Maker , INI ) CARRIAGE TRIMMER , Ho. 274 7arabara f. txt. 15tb Jt ICth. A LL orders and repairing promptly attended XV to tnd sattsfactfon gruarraatted. CABLEGRAMS , * Death of the Austrian Roths child. A War Between China and Rus sia Almost Inevitable. A Prussian Bishop Condemned to Fifteen Months Impris onment. VIENNA , July 28. Auselm Rothschild , of this city , died to-day. HAVANA , July 28. A dispatch Irora Las Tuns reports that Spanish forces rcconnoitering in that vicinity have exchanged shots with the insurgents at various times. The latter have attacked the villages ofCaideron and Unas , though with what result is not known. DUBLIN , July 28. John Mitchell has arrived at Cork. He is ill but will come to Dublin on Wednesday. The Fen ian Amnesty Association are organ izing a torch light demonstation and banquet in his honor. Sir. Martin a member of parliament from Heath , -will resign his seat in favor of Mr. Mitchell. BRUSSELS , July 28. It is stated that .Russia only de sires congress assembled here to consider certain points of its pro gramme. She does not insist upon the adoption of the whole. M Borchgrave , secretary of Bel gium and minister of foreign affairs , has been appointed secretary of congress. LONDON , July 28. A special dispatch to the Daily News reports great destruction of property by floods in Moravia , and at least two hundred houses have been swept away. The Times' dispatches from India say the prospect of crops Is most fa vorable , notwithstanding the recent floods. Many deaths from cholera are re ported In Burdawan. MADRID , July 28. Forty-one Carllsts , most of them ecclesiastics or members of the no bility , have been arrested at Barcelona lena , by way of a rec'procal against the inhuman conduct of the Car- lists. lists.There There is a report current that the Carlists have again been beaten by the Republican forces , and have sustained very heavy losses. Two companies of Carltets , who refused to surrender , were cut to pieces. Loxnox , July 28. The committee of the Agricultural Laborers' Union have adopted a resolution declaring that , "as we are not justified in appealing to the public for support for the locked-out laborers in the eastern counties duj , > ing harvest , therefore we ofler them the alternative of immigration , or depend.ing on their own resources. " The commitiee are negotiating f r easier terrns yf immigration tp Canada. GosKcl Pros. , cotton merchants in Liverpool , jiave failed , Their liabilities are estimated ilt f4SO.ii" " UERLIX , J ulv 28. Dr. Janizcwski , the fcufl'ragian bishop of Pasen , has been arrested for the violation of ecclesiastical laws and condemned to fifteen months imprisonment. Dispatches from Kisscngen an nounce that the health of Prince Bismarck is improving , but that his wound is yet unhealcd , and the Prince cannot write. The journals here say that war between Russia and China is in evitable in consequence of designs by the latter upon Kashgar. PARIS , July 28. At the session of the Assembly on Monday the benches of the Left were well filled , most of the absentmem- bers having returned. The Com mittee on Parliamentary Limitation made a report on the resolutions for a dissolution , recommending that the Assembly proceed to constitute a government , or dissolve. After in tense excitement , the debate was adjourned until Wednesday. It is thought that the consideration of the budget will occupy the Assembly unt'l August 10th , about which time the House will adjourn until No vember 10th. The interval .will bo shorter than was expected , because the Conservatives fear that a long recess will incline the Left Centre to support the dissolution. Parties in favor of the dissolution are confident of success after recess , and believe their opponents'will not have a ma jority on Wednesday , when the res olutions come to a vote. 10OCOO ACB.ES ! RICH PABMINO LAND IK NEBEA3KL ! ! 500 HanscomPlaceLots ! HOUSES AVI ) LOTS in tne city of Omaha , lor salecheao and on cowl terms. HOGGS & HILL. Real estate brokers.office over Mackey's store , on Dodge at. opposite new postofficeap30m2 EDWARD KUEHL. flIAGISTKK. OF THE DEPARTED. No498 10th St. , between Parnham & Harney. Will by the aid of guardian spirit ! , obtain lor any one 4 view of toe past , present and fu ture. No ten charged in cases of sickness , api3lf J. O. SLA.TTEB. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Highest price paid for Country Produce. Brick Store , 8. E. Cor. 16th & Chicago Eta , , ] e26tf OMAHA , NEB. Q.UAILEY'3 "U'a P. Soap Factory ! Situated on the line 'of the Union Pacific Railroad , near the powder house. Manufac tures first-class soap for home consumption C. 171 Car. t-arnham and Eleventh SU. All kinds of TAILORING , Cleaning and re- pairlne done at reasonable rU t. A fine lot of FURNISHING GOODS constantly on hand and sold cheap. -tecCCtf % % frt < fc9 ) W " "d11 Ot q)4" " - - classes of work- log people of either ser , young or old , make more money at work for us in their spare mo ments or all the tlm than at anything else. Aidless ST1NSON & CO. , PgrtUnd , DOT5T1 M. HELLMAN & CO. , CLO T RS , ANDjDEALEUS IN GKEIsTTS' "CJI IsriSSIIIsraGOOIDS , and 223 FARNHAM STREET , COR. 13TH ST. OUR STOCK FOR THE SIFIE IIETGJLUSTID STTIfc IMIIEIR , Is Complete now ; Our Assortment ill Clothing i Gents' Furnishing Goods Comprises th.o latest 2Toveltio8. THE LATEST STTLES I2T HATS AUD CAPS. We HRTC also a Full Line in BOY'S anil YOUTH'S Clotliing. WE WILL SELL OTJRG-OODS LOWER THAN EVER. . HELLMAN & CO. 1873. R. A. BROWN , 248 Bouglas Street , WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DRY GOODS , CARPETS , A writ / TT tf i1 WET A.VJM.V WJLJL8 JLa JLii : X An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of MERINOS , EMPRESS CLOW , BE PELL ANTS , ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also VELYET & BE AYER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MERINO L.NDERWEAR AND WORSTED G-OODS. TABLE LINES IS GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LIXE OP ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING RU&S , AND MATS , Furniture , bedding , Mirrors , and everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now has a complete assortment pi FINE , MEDIUM and LOW § § ! 3fc ? soocls , kiqh he is pfferins at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this imj tr ' examine his stock before purchas ing. , LOUNGES & & . , UPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TO ORDER. - - - . SHIVBRIOS , HAVING UOUOIIT THE BANKRUPT STOCK 01 tbo Populir Dry Goods Store , 223 Parnliam Slrec , I hereby wish to Inform the public of Omaha and vicinity that I shall continue the business and offer at all times GREAT INDUCEMENTS In all kinds of STAPLE AXD FASCY DRY GOODS ! I bare adopted the Strictly Cash and One Price Principle , which I hope will meet wilh the approval of the public as my prices shall lie always THE VERT LOWEST. A liberal patronage solicited. Respectfully , JOHN H , F , LEHMANN , 228 Tarnhani Street. Omaha , Neb. , July 21st , 187J. jy23 Jru FRANK J. BAMGrE DRAPER & TAILOR . DEAMP. is GENTLEMEN'S ' FURNISHING 'GOODS ' , t'ull > ssortmentof Imported "Woolens. All "Work "Warranted. 2o2 Fa.rnh.amSt. , - - Omaha , ITeb B. & J WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Fourteenth , Street , Qmalia. , ITob GENERAL AGENTS EOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ar3 Iray AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th and Harney Streets , OZMZA-IELA. . - - - IsTIEIB. Spring and Summer Styles. A. POLACK , C L O T HI EjjR , 238 Farnliam St. Hoar 14th. . Fine and medium dotning , and Furnishing Goods. THE