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SR m———— ATTA DA Y BEE. VOL. IIL OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 15, 1874. NO. 278. THE DAILY BEE. EDWAED ROSEWATER, Editor and Prop' Ope copy, one year. in ad 7" six months, in advames. “ three menths m sdvanee_. 200 @11 not paid in sdvance, $8 per ansum ¥, colleted * FREDERICK, LOWESTPRICES] FarnhamSt. = | e} OMAHA’ | T caagxes R bon. ey eClure & Smith. 195 Harne, Moiea i, Gecistt QLASS AND FIOIURE PR MES. Reinhart. 156 Dou:lu sewety. window giass aad picture fram. dose 10 order. 4 =T editor of the Omaha Herald, | Democratic organ, the Cincinnati COUNCILMANSTEPHENSON has. | ways danced to the music of the | Bourbon organ, and now the grate- | ful organ grinder plays the rogue’s | march for him. You pays your | money, and you fakes your choice. | VERYLATEST. MIDNIGHT. ONE. Congressman has already | been sent to a Junatic asylum on ac- | gount of his muddled financial idess, and others are likely 1o follow if permanent relief does not scon mme-l from some quarter. E e i Dr. Johnson has just opened a commaodious recruiting office for the coming campaign. It is very con- veniently located for dyspeptic re- cruits. Captain Lee has been com- missioned as medieal purveyor. — dgyrespectfully referred to the follow- ing extract,” from that staunch Enquirer : “The Western man who enters and lounges around the Manhartan jab rooms, is in a house of political ill-fame, and his virtue will be with justice suspected by the people.” Tk citizens of Omaha, and es- pedially those who admire and re- vefethe inevitable George Francis, will rejoice that he who might have cwil i - been the next President of America lers,practical watchmaker 2114 b | S of e Y 2 sendersprocticsl wHAMSSLR " L still lives. From the New York BOOT3 AND SHOEL. Crusader of the 5th inst., we glean {lip Lang, 156 Farubam st, betyeen 10h P“..&’,.:.n fevioya | that COXPECTIONERY. 2nd D.uglas street: whaleals deder] T miry trate s aply 00A", DEALERS. | and now he bas discarded the idea | ygreed to.” He also moved to make Jand & Fili.a, coal, lime, cement Vir,etc., | of being President or Dictator, and | the time for the redemption of these_ B o deblsad~ |- ays (hat he has found out that it is | bonds.10inatead.oL15 yug%:fipd f DEDGRIEEE, dictator | to, 31 to6. He then moved to make ¢ A Tanter, araggiet corner 128 w4 Wab| a goeater thing not to be a dictator | (b 55 U 4 0l mition ‘of L. than to be one. He asserts 3 —— INSURANCE. A iyhient by means of these & McKoom, fire and c ident insue | that it is a matter of fact January, F"""__ agents, w":'x‘:) ;.E,Rmm that-he has power of forc- | without division. - = gA . ing ic eve ) Mr. Conkling moved to strike Elgutter, No. 200 Farnham st. 4ei?tl :‘u;f"’{r.‘:::) I;x;‘l;h; u: ‘: :n:.e (l‘ealn:;;‘ all afies @ |fi: oting claips Sl & e | looking i e el y § . EEAL ESTATE AFD FOAL OF FICE. sert a provision for the redistribu ohnson, offiee 59 14th st hetweon Earope, draite, insurance, ete. 32131 . LAUNDRY. | lanndry openedat 511 1ith st bet AT e outos. Yoo wasting and 1 g will be done to - rder, first c'ass work | P‘mntd datr iwhe fu, an & Gard, h wign pai | Lt s s petd Haruey ad Stute faice, and Pot Orders solicited from A110ENEYS. | E. ESTABBOIK. . M. FRANCIS { ESTABROOK & FRANCIS | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | FFICE—S. W. Cor. 14th:, d Douglas: Oma- O mebil o. BALLOU. ED. IM.A;GUW mBallou &.Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW, bleck, southiesst eor | omams, '« - = MER | . 4. BALDWIX. G0, WO/ BRIEN. BALDWIS & O’BRIEN, ATTORNEYS*LA Oce—Caliwal Bk, Dosgts S | pfoney loaned on diamonds, ¥ oMAMA, - - - - ““:‘f:" watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and " JOHN C. COWIN, Attormnoy. sSoliocitor AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE~CREIGRTON’S BLOCK, | OMAMA, SESBASKA. 60 0L cpolLy T. W. T. Richards, Attorney.. at Law,. Ofice 510 13th St,, bet. Farsham 4 and Donglas, Onrakta, Neb. 7 0. Bex 80 i | discerns and in fact smells approach- the great American Chief of the French Commune " | hastaken several hundred Turkish | baths within the past four months, ing plagues and Asiatic cholera which will devastate this country unless the people purify themselves. He can no longer eat meat, as it is tainted, and now confines himself fo vegetable diet. **Why, how can it be safe,” says Mr. Train, “to eat food with murrain in the cattle, pip in poulty, scabs on sheep, and trichine jn swine? Why, sir, the American public to-day is living on stewed boils and roasted carbun- #es! Purify yoursel, my good friends; put your house in order or you will be lost?” r— ‘Knocked Dowa! - A remarkable fact can;be ascertain- ed by investigiting our stock apd prices that we buve reduced to & very Tow Beure sll of our clofhing and Gents'. furnishing goods, far below the price of any other house. Over coats in particular can be bought of us now at least 25 per cent. less than our former prices. Quick sales and small profits is our motto. Pu. GOTTHEIMER, feb.8-1y 206 Farnham street. —— merchandise in general, st Ph. Gott~ heimers, 206 Farnham st. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Railroad tickets bought sud sold. Hamlet Oram, 96 street between Jones and Leavenworth sts., OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. EEPS THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT ‘met of Ladies' and 18’ strnw trim-. ‘and untrimiged, Parasols. Piquely Mar- stilies, Nainsooks and si] kinds of bry Goods, Ladies’ and (ients’ ote. MWy of Dry Guods 1a Compiete. Selling only for CASH, T am sble to UNDERSELL aoy other Dealer in the City. Our PRICESare LOWKE thay ever leard of betore. wyHIm-pl SAVAGE & MANDERSOR, | Attorneys. at haw, . 212 FARNHAM STREAT. JamEs w. SL7AGE, CHASLES ¥ ¥ANDERSSN. e G. W. AMBROSE, }Omahs, Nebraska. Southern Hotel. Froatiag on 4th, 5th aad Walsatsts, 8t. Louis, - Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Frowrietors. The Southern Hotel is first-class in all its a Iis tables sre at all times su in the greatest ce, with all AttormoveatsLn o jes the market clerks and employes are all polite and ‘attentive to the REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE ‘wants of the guests of the hotel, There is an rEs. e, il a0 stcambont . ticket off ta, news stind. abd western fuion N astt DEXTER L. THOMAS, Telecrsph offl ¢ in the Eotanda of botel. ‘'W.W ND®mMIM. - ; A Ao A e | e, e | WU SE, e e e 12 PR B Attoraey aud” Counsclor_at_Law. - fihn.iwn !flgln.' MoOreary, Mer. | by MeHenry, to investigate the _Oats—Quiet; cash, 45} June, | 4eted were absolute and peremptory ¢ = viman,gMitchell, Oglesby,Patterson, | condition of the Erle books, arrived | 451; July, 4. o ' | authority proper. The executions | DODGES:.betn 13th and 14th. OFFIOE—Beom o Vische's B, | Ppnits, Confectionery, | pratt." § = Spencer, | yesterday, and are named JamesG. | Barley=—Dull; No. 2,140; No. | justifies everything he did on legal | a1 kinds ol sursing executed promply. snd AHA - - - NEB i 2 nu-g:o’ n, m‘:’éun Winfom and | Legg, H. Bishop, Edward Jones, | 3, 95@10C rejected, 75. grounds. He denies yielding to | at ressonable prices. ‘mehi0ms OM. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ‘3- v ipton, and P. T. p..g,.. Th'edyh:ald“.c‘:l- = “l]’orlizs—ss(r_)m June, 16 67}@16 70; | Treerve the volunteer; he ‘.,s:,,:; Nays .. | sultation wi Presiden! Vatson y, @90. b only th mob in the Unit NE sorver Foraham 1ag Bieventh s, | Naya—Anthony, Bautwell, Buok- | 284800 000 DAL icied | Lard—Firm; June, 10 80@1035. | Siato W 2ro indignantat the execu- AWELERS. in Davis, . 3. m araua. S gl E , Fentori, Hogen, Hamil. | the work of overhauling &:e books hnull:z B‘Iem)—"qfie: and fl;_m; i Y . . \ will last two or three weeks, shoulders ribs 9 ; bacon firm financial and reiall, : SPAUN & PRITCHETT, o g | S | B Tt | e e s ttorne, Counselors w. 2 % Association of America was hiskey— Steady at 95} eers et ard the sen- | Pract 3 ¥ ,(:-:s Fe iy | e Thurman, Wash: | J & l‘).e:’mo:k»'u last mght, wil | Eggs—Firmer; freeh at 12 1%. T sortionof (e Teeigiaem 1(-’1: i v a0, Omabs, Wb j representatives from Marylan - Posed to the war on the Virginnius Pumaun 8 RO 1101 y Egrest S - ? Adjourned oURE. Pennsylvanls, Connecticut, Massa- Do ticn. "and. vecognize - Gpain's | ZATA: o5 3 B ehusetts, New dersey, and other | Chicago Live Stock Market. | i 'to 4o what she has done. He W. J. CONNELL:|®? -~ ©. Q| The bill authoriziug the first na- | States. thusts that the time to dear the | EN CE POSTS. J Y | tional bank of Sen o p CricAco, May 14, | trUs! e . ‘ B A e | B e et G, Mag 14 | a0 sustmeabls | Yhole matier honom B O, e . \ o iR i | B e benkar Mol .| o dopemde momed James ony | e, e G, e - s O y . - e bill ameny e char- - Fifth street this | Weak and easy, and cl dull. - A 'of the L e Loreriry = .§ ter of the Freedmen's Saving and | morning, istantly Kiling one of | Fair to cholce stcers sold at 5 50 NEW FOUNDRY ..;'T."{'.'Lfl;fl:-':n"‘f:. A o passed. 595; 00a6 25 ; - 2 anrdtl oMz st ot Purnbm botwion | el T“fi;‘fi':".:.“{fim o o | them: Long accused a man naimed | 3 935 extrs ueet 0008 355055 | 1y sy 1o comncin it he oo | 255 cotengs ereetmenr Fonrieenth gl ol aa., opponite Gourt Houss. | gl T 1 | mittee of the whole on the deficiens | the sune time drawing a revoiver | Hogs—Reccipts 1,000; active and | Pun ™ Uity py grmpmr. zommg . v Py o |cvbil and firing, the ball passing through | steady ; common 4 753 13 ; medi- | (00 "o raion. 1 am riica F. A. PETERS, ¥ ] $3 | Mr. Shanks moved fa.strike out | Banson’s arm and hitting a strange | Um 5 20a5 40; good to ehoice 5 50a i Vi of cas . Ao . f N.J. BURNHAM. = a S g tmor banans, i et of | man scros th et who die i 8 8 0 quit and | . Fexwice | Saddle and Harness Maker, nj J < Receipts 700 ; N ATTORNEY AND COUNSELEQR AT = § o |siating thatbe ‘made the motion for sty B s SO :?’L"E:m e dull common 6. A LENDQUEST. B bt B ) e purpose of putting on record ASHINGTON, May 14. choice 4 00a4 e to choice | - | / LAW, L' K R “. fact that the Interior Department | Tne Arkansas troubles are now | 5 7087 00. g Merchant Tailord o _fl-.-:‘:r:{-'.;:“..m “"“"l ! Xo. 52 Furnham Street q rented the building from a man | under consideration by the Cabinet, Barasn pal z apaor J r— W. | who had robbed o8 plandered To- | and i iy Tolly expeted that some EE e L 190 PARNHAM T e OMAHA -~ - _NEB. ]1 m " a diane st op it | 3nditis fully expected that wome | gy | ouig Produce Marke r T Bl = e % 3 proceeds. T B . | afternoon, Sr. Lovis, May 14. | GENTS' FURN N —MANUFACTUREK AND DEALER IN— mrhoot L d Bir. Nesmith suizgcsted that bea it SO e eause Mr. Wright robbed the In- CHICAGO, May 14. Flour—Quiet and unchanged; su- sonN w. Lyrie, |E3 S 4 | I i e | A e e | pre vkt L 0G4 0T | ity Meat Market. | BOOTS & SHOES 2 4 overnment s t. | the Yellowstone expedition have re- - Wheaf ; No.2 4 Attorney-at-Law and Solicltor in Al B » fiem-mdment waa' rejected, | turned to Boiseman, Montana, and | 126}; No. 2 Red at 1 50. —— 510 13th St. Between Farsham snd Douglas Bauitye : ® | Tho Lill was 1aid aside §o be repor. | report the whole party retuned. | - Com—Dull, lower; No.2mixed | gy mmy .~ BROS. vt > &2 ted:to the House, and the commit- | The party penetrated the country | 68} on track; 69 June. i u~‘ tee took up the eonsul to mhx vicinity l:.fn‘l'ongue g:rm—?.lql; .\"'o\g.s_;mtflnm)lx% Keep constantly on_baod Sciiow il i e i : tic appropriation bill, ‘appro- | river. the first to the twenty- ley—Quiet, No. 3 spring, . 'PPY OF . £ == w § | priated $3,327,304, of amount | sixth of April the force was har- | @1 36. 2125 | - 4 LARGE SU. BYRON REED & €0, : - Dearly §2,000,000 is to pay elsims of | rased by Indians. Four pltched | ~ Whisky—Dull at 96}. B P vy derp b 8 O !B i d one hun- k—Quiet, 17 10. =\, omx b= | British. subjects. M, Bwan ex- | battles were fought, and one hun-| Pork—Quiet, l - - -B A | plaimed the bill, and sotion | dred Indians were Bulk Meats—Firmer and more | MUTTOY, Real Estate Agency Attorn 9 Do It the comuyitiee rosdy Tported | Skirmishing was continued by | active; shoulders 6} ; clear ribs at POULTRY, g { 4 | the deficienay hill to the F{oea, and | bands of trom 100 to 1,000. Indians | &]. | GANE IN NERRASKA the bill was 3 are hovering around the whole out- | - Becon—Dull ; 4 75. Kovp s complete Abatract of Titleto il Res fly . at Sugar—11al2, VEHGETAIXBX:X M | Bt iad Doglas counly. -~ = B ‘fit fi; Omabs B aemis sad Pacite Tolaruns 0o = ——— 4 Cpggaglien.fl, f BENATE. % ‘WASHINGYON, May 14. At the first roll call this morning, only fourteen senators wereprésent, Mr. Chandler moved to adjourn,but subsequently withdrew- the motion for the second roll, which showed & qtiorum T o i Mr. Pratt, from the gommittee Pensions, rej on many cations of soldiers during the war of 1812, for the reason that a majority of the Committee authorized him. o report i ly 4 house bill providing & iwof eight dollars per month for 8 soldiers of the war of I812, ‘and”for their widows. At the expiration of the morning hour the senateresumed the consid- eration of thre finance bH);- pending question being Mr. Wright’s amend- ment to make the of le- gal tenders retired as new national bank notes are issued, 25 instead of 50 per eent. The amendment was agreedto; 32 to 24. A vote was then’ taken on Mr, Wright’s amendment and it was agreed to; 44 to 14. Mr. Chandler, in gecordance with. his intention " stated rday, moved to table the bill ; rejected. Mr. Wright moved.to amend b making the rate of interest of gnll‘l bearing redemption bonds, proposed by the bill, 4) instead of 5 per cent.; tion of $40,000,000, national bank currency. Mr. Merriman offered an amend- men foform a substitute embody- ing the substitution of greenbaeks for national bank currency, removal of tax on state banks, payment of custom dues in greenbacks, and va- rious other projects. After someé discussion on polntsof order, Mr. Conkling’s order was re- rriman’s substitute was then rejected. Mr. Wright moved to insert the word “shall” instead of many in the clause authori the Secretary of the Treasury to reissue United Sfates notes redeemed after July 1, 1858, as provided in the minth section. Agreed to. Mr. Washburne asked Mr. Sher- man if it was the:intention of the finance committeetocompel thegov ernment also ta retain & portion of its gold as a reserve with a view to the resumption of specie payment, and being answered in the negative, he srgued that it should be done and that the nation was botter off now than it would be after the pass- age of the bill. He belicved there were banks all over the country which would be willing to surrender their circulation, reeeive their bonds, sell them and wait till January, 1877, when they could obtain_them at par. Congress could not afford to do anything whigh would leaveany uncertainty, e business men of the country felt that Congress was pledged to travel in the direction of specie “restmption, but in such a manuer as not to break down busi- ness. Hedid not want backward steps taken. Paired, Gordon, Barmon, (onoe ver, Brownlow, lls, Morton, Pease and West, in favor, with Bay= ard, Salisbury, Chandler, Ferry of Connecticut, Frelinghuysen, Moz rill, of Maine, Schurz, and Wad- leigh opposed. Mr. Howe introduced a bill to au- 4 0'CLOCK P. M. mingham Iron Works with the U. P. R. R. for the Construction of Inve TrEE SOUTH. The Bowling Won the Running Race, | 1-2 Mile, in 2:343-4. trous to Mississippi. BosTON, May 14. day next. New YORK, May 14. a small skirmish occurred in the everything was quiet Hav e , May 14. been nominated by the democratic caucus for United States Senator. NEW YoRK, May 14. tohes say the first Mennonites_from Russia arrived yesterday, 185 in Sumber. They bring $30,000-in . Baltimore installment of 1879; agreed to |jgold. They came from Odessa, and will settle 'in Nebraska or Dakota. They went West last night. A T May 13. : n&“fltnu(i\'m of the Liberal Republicans are now here to deter- minethe future policy of the eom- ing campaign. It is reported they will favor a separate convention prior to the convention of other parties. NEW YORK, May 14. The Birmingha: Connecticut, have _just concluded a contraet with the Union Pacific R. R. for the construction of rolling mills to be erected west of the Rocky Mountains on the Pacific slope. LEXINGTOYN, Ky., May 14. In the mile and a half race yes- terday Tom Bowling won in 2:34f, the fastest time on record by three seconds. He ran the first mile in 1:413. The two mile heat race to- day won by Jury—time, 2:46}, 3:364; 3:45, 3:313. The second heat was 3 Jead one, EW YORK, May 14. Weston closed his third day’s walking after midnight, with one- half of his task not quite combleted. To succeed he must new walk miles in two and a half days, which he says he is able to do. Ascension services were held to- day in many of the churches. The servicesat the Trinity, and Church of the Ascension, and several oth- ers, werp sttended by unusually grand and immensé audiences. i WaASHINGTON, May 14. The President has nominated W. K. Halenback, collector of Internal Revenue of Dakotah territory. The Senate has confirmed the nomina- tionof J, M. H jpublic monies at Cawker City, Kan- sas; and Edward M. Brown re- NEWARK, N. J., May 4. thorize the settlements of claims on x|'nr.|l)(l'i:: lands. r, Conover introduged s resolu- tion which wuhlm'er, asking the President for coples of 0o} e ence, ete., in relation to the arvest of Frederick Dookery, by Cuban au- thorities, Mr. Conkling again offered an amendment for the withdrawal of $16,000,000 from States having an excess of national bank eirculation, and a redistribution thergof ta the Btates, having lcss than their pro- Snlon. Rejected. Yeas, 18; nays, kS Several other amendments were offered and rejected. The bill passed, yeas 33, nays 19, as follows; MExPHIS, May 14. The southwestern _inundation bids fair to become as disastrous in the State of Mississippi as it already isin Louisiana and southern Arkan- sas, where the the country Is under water. Addi- tional erevasses are reported along the east bank of the Mississippi, and the country in portions of the State of Mississippi is being rapidly submerged. NEw YORK, May 14 TELEGRAPHIC. THEE EAST. Important Contract of the Bir- tion of the Erie Books. _L;xilflu Races—Tom The Inundation Proving Disas- Vice President Wilson, will leave for his trip to California, on Tues- A Litfle Rock dispatch says that street last night, but at a late hour ‘W. W. Eaton, of Hartford, has i m iron works of odge, receiver of | ceiver of public monies at Bis- matck. The jury in the oase chargiig cer- X tain oity offiolals with conspirine ¢, with the several Htates for 5 per | defraud the clty are still out, with cent, of the value of Indian reserva- | no prospect of a verdict to-day, tions. Referred fo the committee | They have been aut singe 2 o'clock yesterday, and at midnight stood an even on the subjectjof a ver. reater portion of New YORK, 4. The saciety of German patriots of | 1848 and 1849, of which m. Max | Veber is president, celebrated the th anniversary of the outbreak of | the German revolution last evening: [ in this city. 1t wasa grand affair. JERSEY Cr ay 14 The extensive clothing house of Alderman Samuel Clark, 23 and 25 Newark avenue, was robbed by burglars last night. Clothes and cashmeres valued at five thousand dollars were stolen. ~This same | store was lately robbed of ten thousand dollars of goods. No clue | to the burglars. The store is in close proximity to the police head- quarters, PORTLAND, May 14. The Maine Republican State Cen- l:*()omminee ‘was organized here last night. Speaker Blaine was re- elected chairman: W. S. Puller will act as chairman during Blaine’s absence. It was decided that the | State Convention should be held at | Augusta on the 18th of June. NEW )ORK, May 14. A cable dispatch from Hong Kong says that the steamship Great Republic arrived from San Fran- eisco on schedule time, She will be due at Yokohama on the 20th of May on her return trip, arriving at San Francisco about June 15ths ‘The American Bible Society held its 58th annual meeting at the Bible House to-day. President Wmq H. Allen, L. L D., in the chair. ‘The business meeting commenced ix:;nuli‘nu-l )3. after the devotionalex- ercises in the morning. ~Managers for the next four yeann“ ‘were elected. The annual report was presented, containing a synopsis of the work don‘e] e(}':l‘l money received and ex- pended during the year.. It appears. that the amount n)melved,flvm all sources was $664,436; expended, $611,728.73; gratitions werk for the year_amounted to $340,644.50. ~ Of this $84,408.53 were the cost of ex- peditions to foreign fields. Appro- priations for foreigd lands for the ensuing year, $92,671. SaN FRANCISCO, May 14. Tiberico V: the bandit for a long time tile terror to the south- ern portion of the State, was cap- tured with two of his gang this af- ternoon mear Los Angeles. A dispatch from Los Angeles says that deputy sheriff Johnson, of Los Angeles;and four men were the captors of the notorious Vasquez. | They found him at the house of Greek George, in Cayhuengo Can- | yon. Vasquez was in bed unarmed. He jumped from a window, when they fired on him, and hit him three times. ‘One shot from a rifle through his back. At five o'clock Vasquez was safely lodged injail. The wounds are not dan- gerous. The jall is guarded by po- licemen. No access to the prisoner is allow VARKETS sY TELEGRAPH. Mew York Money Market. NEw YORK, May 14. Money—Easy, 3 per cent. hange—Dull; bLarely steady; 188491, Gold—Dull; but by mid-day be- came active. Opened at 112i; de- clined to 112, and-rallied to 112}; now 112} Governments—Quict and a shade lower. Currency 6s, 116]; 10-40s | unchanged; coupons, §. | The treasury department soid one | million of gold to-day. Stocks—Aetive but lower, under the influenee of a sharp bear raid upon W. U., U. P., Pacific Mail, and Lake Shore, which ecarried down prices. The bulls have lost courage, and present little resist- ance. Market is now sieady, and partially regovered. U. P., 27§; W. U, 70}; P. H., 105, New York Produce Market. NEW YORK, Mav <0 o Drendstu® _ oponeq generally 1227y and quiet. Flour—FEasfer; super State and “;Yl:fll&fll, 500@5 80; extra, 6 20@ 7. ‘Wheat—Steady. Corn—Steady at 83@86. Oats—One cent lower, 62@64}. Barley—Dull. Rye—10 8@110. Provisions—Opened quiet. Leather, Tron and Wool—Un- changed. Chicago Produce Market. Curcaco, May 14. Flour—Dull, nominally and un- changed ; good to choice spring ex- tras, 5 373@6 10 ; low and medium, 500@>5 25; superfines, 3 754 5. ‘Wheat—Weak ; cash, 122; June, 123)@1 22} ; July, 122 Corn— Weak; June, 62@62}; tribupal; fifiv-*— - 8 ter of General Burriel, Explaining the San- tiago Massa- cree. The Czar and Grand Duke Alex- is in England. Celebration of the Pope’s 83d Birthday. Reconstruction of the Spanish Cabinet. RoME, May 14. The Pope celebrated his 83d birth- day yesterday. A number of cardi- nals, bishops and other dignitaries were present. He was unable to give his attention to a!l that waited on'him on account of his inability, Paris, May 14. The Duke de Broglie declares that he will call up fcr immediate dis- cussion the new electoral bill. The left and extreme right oppose its present consideration, and will make ita cabinet question. The debate will oceur on Friday or Saturday. The assembly re-clected Mr. Buffet president. Loxpox, May 14. The Czar and Grand Duke Alex- is arrived at Dover at 7 p. m. evening. An immense crowd wit- nessed the debarkation of the party and greeted them_with hearty en- thusiasm. The Duchess of Edi burg, Prince of Wales, and Prince Arthur were waiting to receive the Imperial visitors, and conducted them at once to Windsor Castle, MADRID, May 14. The cabinet has been reconstrue- ted, and a new ministry announced to-day. Conservatives are largely in the majority. It is_constituted as follows: Seabala, President of the Council and Minister of War; Sagasta, Minister of the Interior; Ullon, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Sanacho, Minister of Finance} Alonzo Martinez, Minister of Jus- tice; Alonzo_Colmenarez, Minister of Public Works; Romero Orliz, Minister of Colon Roeriguisz, 7 , May 14. The steamship Quimfo was lost on Malunell Reef while carrying provisions to the Spanish troops. The crew were saved. . Gacetn to-day publishes a decree prohibiting white or colored persons subject to military duty from changing their place of residence or receiving passports unless they deposit 3500 in the treasury. The provisions of the decrce heretofore issued exempting from duty in the bill all white members of the mil who pay $300 in gold or $1000 in paper has been extended to the col- ored militia. This amount can be paid into the treasury either before or after the parties are drafted, All military not drafted and those over rs, unless paor, are contribu- tions of two t¢ aceord- ing to the position of the individual. MADRID, MAY 13, Aletter published to-day gives the text of a letter written by Gen. Burrell to Dx nonde, explaining the Santiago acre. He denies that the eourt martial was estab- lished on board the steamer Tor- nado to try prisoners, and says there were one’ lundred and fifty pris- oners, the most of whom were regularly fried be o ypitary .wo of the number Were tried by a marine tribunal on board the Francisco de in regular form. Thirty-seven were sentenced to death; twelve to im- prisonment, and three were lib- erated. This he can prove by official documen! Iso that the Virginius was clearly proved a_pirate legally captured, and unduly carrying the American flag. Of the remaining prisoners sixteen were sentenced to death and executed while 87 re- mained at the Captain General's disposal. On the 8th of November he sent the war steamer Bazaine to the Captain General in order that be might, if he wished, commute the death penalties of those not ex- ecuted, as orders to stop the execu- tions had been received from Madrid. He then relates the surrender of 102 survivors. The special eireum- stances of the case prevented him conceding to the protests of the Bri- u; CABLEGRAMS. Publication in Madrid of a Let- fore purchasing elsewhere. mars HOLST PRICES anything in this G. STRIXFLER, —DEALER N— CROCERT*: g, ' ovlet- » Fralis, Nuf Ponfectionery, ob: eca, l‘::. &e., ke $. K.COR.of T¥NTH and FARNHAN. raplaans he 25 Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of N, COPPER AND SHEET IROXN WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Pk g g oy ilieen treet O MRS, J. E. VANDERCOOK SE Eclectic Physician, Residence and office 250 st bet 14th and T 232 FarnhamSt, - Py LADIZS’ SUITS ! SUITS! SUITS ! Just Received ! NEW WHITE GOODS, &C. New Victoria Lawns, New Nainsooks in Plaids and Stripes New Jaconets in Plaids and Stripes, New Swiss and Mull Muslins, New Piques and Marseilles. Black Alpacca and Mohairs—Another Case of these Popular Goods Just Opened. As we make a Specialty of the above goods, Ladies will find it to their advantage to examine our Stock be- A. CRUICKSHANK, New Spring Goods, AT CRUICKSHAN’'S EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. 20,000 Yards of Hamburg Edgings {ard Insertingsof the Newest and Choicest Patterns of this Season’s Importation. caion, oot work onthe o | Now Spring Millinerv to be Opened Saturday, March 7. Cor. 14th and Farnham Sts. FALIL, STOCK, 1873! R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other houss in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, IsADYT MERINO UNDERWARE AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINNEN IN GREAT YARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,” MATTING RUGS, AND MATS, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST R ———— OI—I.A.RLES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, and_everything pertaining to the FURNITUR ERY t%'arc’le; has lg i TURE and has_a complete assortmen R goods, which he is offe - AND OCEILDREN'S ely increased his UP- of FINE. MEDIOM it d oy ring at as to make it to the interest of e%lecrl‘lr gxggg e line, to examine his stock before pur%% i PniBLOR SETS, LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTER COVERED TO ORDER. i SHIVERICKE, 203 Farunbhs,, A mircot,Omaha: FRANK J. RAMGE —ANL DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. DRAPER & TAILOR Full Assoriment of Imported Woolens. All Work Warranted. Omaha, Just Received ! ——TO BE SOLD AT— LOWEST PRICHS! : REFITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE !! Special attention paid to obstetries and dis- eases peculiar to women and childrea. 9L Jacob Kemnitzer, OMAXA, - - - OM AZEIA - = \PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER. Awd Manafictarer of Dry and Saturated Roofing andSheathingzPelt. QOFIXG inan: C. F. HICEMAN, 256 Douglas. HAWLEY & BURKS, —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELERS IN— myidlm AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNTS, Farm Machinery and Wagons, No. 13 South 10th Street, et DAN. BURR, LINCOLIN, N EE: AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Cor. 13th and Harney Streets, W. B. RICHARDSON. ALSO DEALERS IN 12uh street. A Masufactured with Great Care from the Best Grain. NEB. NES > ASXKAa Roofing, Pitch, Coal, Tar, Etc., Xtc. ot of Nebrasks or ad,oining States. Office opposite idress P 0. Box 2. o the Gas Werks, om Fort Calhoun Mills. FLOUR, FEED & MEAT, Ceneral Depot, Cer. 14th & Dodge Sts, OMARA., e eatiin: Gt e | 3. 8. SHROPSHIRE Attorney-at-Law Room 9, Visscher's Elock, . .

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