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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. " OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 29, 1874. VERYLATEST. TELEGRAPHIC. MIDNIGHT. | 4 0'CLOCK P. M. WASEINCTON | imm letion wiiten n May 105 | | relating to the same subject. The [ following is a correction: | EXECUTIVE MANSION, ) W ASHINGTON, May 23, 1874. | To the Members of the Cabinet and Commissioner of Agriculture: Sir—The President directs me to | say that the several departments of the government be closed on the | 30th of May, in order to enable the ;::{nllgm izfdgngn?mgx"zi X 7‘ 2 : ; . NEW WHITE GOODS, &C. ofsoldiers who fell during. the re- [New Victoria Lawns, New Nainsooks in Plaids and Stripeg ) sk, New Jaconets in Plaids and Stripes, New Swiss and Mull Muslins, New Piques and Marseilles. Yomabbenv, | e Vaticas T i dorer sl | Black Alpacca and Mohairs—Another Case of these Popular Goods Just Opened. 18 WASHINGTON, May 28. A letter irom General Babeock to cAB LE G R A M s' ‘ l:xe mex;hens 'dc;l (b}: (:.hl’)n:( rela- | — — ———————— Closing the depets on the 30 Jent | The Famine in India Still Con- | coration day—and which was tele- tinues. graphed over the country on the — E. Tuztariffon wine n raised L ; THE_DAILY BEE ey New Soring Goods AT CRUICKSHANK'S I EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. 20,000 Yards of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings of the Newest and Choicest Patterns of this Season’s Importation. | THE text for the next sermon of | sister Van Cott will be, *“Ob, where | do wicked Omahogs go on Sundays to swill their lager ?” Tue. Chicago ZTribune declares | __ that railroad bonds were ;;gbemnse' late Arkansas ion. e s would have aseribed it 10 | Congressional. women—for have not women been SENATE. the prime cause of all the rebellions that mankind have been guilty of ? , one year. in P, six months, s 0 sdvance........ 2.00 for the Omaha Daily Bes, 5 Ay Loxpox, May 25. A Times special says the assembly | will re-open without a message from MeMahon or any announce- | ment of the ministerial policy. three Taen) R 11 mot paid in advance, $8 per annum will ey FREDERICK, i The Several Departmedts to be | Closed on Decoration Day, CoL The first meeti of the Old Cath- ng held, Bish- | WasHisaTos, May 25. 1 CHEICACO. A bill was passed to set apart in | the Straits of Mackinaw, a certain | —_ portion of the 'ml;nd of Mackinaw, | as a national park. = i At i Bition of the morning | Uniform Rates for West-bound Freight. W had almost forgotten to men- tion that Captain Lee, the presi- dent of the “Protectors of Industry,” ' | IIEADING mm % | has made some discoveries about it Goods. | the “foul nest of this insect,” which Best G 2, | he proposes to expose. The col- LOWESTPRICES | umns of the BEE are always open to the sons of industry, and particu- Farnham St. o0} OMAHA. ontinued illness of the | hour the Senate resumed the con- sideration of the contested election | case, and Mr. Hamilton’s resolution deelaring Mr. Sykes as entitled to a seal ; rejected, yeas 11, nays 33; and the committee of elections was dis- charged from farther consideration of the case. Mr. Boreman called up the Sen- ate bill to establish the territory of Pembina, and to provide a tempo- rary government therefor. Mr. Sargent moved to amend the bill so that the right to vote should not be restricted on_account of race or color, or sex. He said he be- Seeretary. unabated and three ph, In the House, Hooper, from the | Il €onstant attenda committe on ecommerce, reported a ¥ bill extending the jurisdiction of the light-house board over the Mi: sissippi, Ohio and Missouri rive A May The Iatest dispatches from the | famine stricken districts of British | | India state that great suffering still passed. prevails among the natives. Over Mr. Conger introduced a bill to | two millions seven hundred and revise and amend the statues in re- | fifty thousand people are receiving lation to copyrights; referred to the | relief from the Government. committee on patents. —= Mr. Scofield moved to reconsider HAvVANA, May 25. the vote on the bill for the relief of | The Captain General has been Mercy Ann Hall, widow of Captain | empowered to appoint mayors of Hall, large towns on the Island. On motion of Mr. Maynard the | From June first half of the duties House then took up the currency | on imports must pe paid in gold. bill andg proceeded to substitution | Equivalent in paper will not be for the Senate amendment to the | accepted. House bill, which is in the nature of a substitute for the original bill. Mr. Maynard demanded the previ- ous question on the bill, whica was secondet; yeas, 95, nayes, 75. The committee substituted was then re- jected by an ayes and nays vote; Bostox, May 25, At to-day’s session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars a resolu- tion was presented by Mr. O. L. Wood, of California, providing for a committee of three to draw up a | petition to Congress praying for the enactment of a bill abolishing liquor | traffic. Each person having charge of the petition to appear before a justice of the peace and make oath that the names contained in the petition are genuine signatures of the parties bearing them. Speeches were were made upon the subject by Messrs. Spencer of Ohio, Sterns of New York, J. Newton Pearce of Pennsylvania, Rev. G. R. Morris of New York, Rev. R. L. Purshion of Canada, Beverage of Scotland and Russell of Michigan, (natives of As we make a Specialty of the above goods, Ladies will find it to their advantage to exami acAs we s el ety it to their advantage to examine our Stock be- | New Spring Millinerv to be Opened Saturday, March 7. A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor. 14th and Farnham Sts. { larly to those who keep & saloon. v e o d Tie new bankrupt law which was OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY, | slmost the very first bill under con- | sideration of the present Congress, e = nas, until yesterday, been quietly | slumbering within the musty pre- m. Tts cincts of the committee F0OM. 1% o the amendment was not only revival at this juncture scems, how- | [l the amendment was o oo ever, simply to enable the Senate t0 | organie law of the United States. agree tos disagreement upon the | He argued at some length in favor e . Acon- | of the amendment. amendments of the ,“"‘“"‘IK. “alled | Mr. Merriman, while yielding to ference committee is to no man, in respect and admira- for, but the probabilities are, that | tion for woman, did not believe his the bill will be smothered, dignity nor happiness would be en- eEs———— FALIL STOCK, 18731 i~ |R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, A Times correspondent telegraphs | from Paris that theAssembly will r open without a message from Pre dent MacMahon, or by an WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | hanced by bestowing upon her the | right of suffrage, nor did he believe A somnambulistic Council Bluft | reporter, rushed forth to interview Rochefort, at Spoon Lake station, during one of his enterprising fits, { and he announces with becoming gravity that the famous French- man Intends salling from New York | That is any considerable portion of the women of this country desire it. Mr. Carpenter spoke in favor of the amendment, and said he would vote to establish women in Wisconsin, or in any other place he could, to-morrow. Mr. Ferry, of Michigan, favored the amend- ment. After further discussign, the England), Mrs. Goff of Philadel- phia, and others. After the rejec- tion of several amendments to the form of the petition it was unanim- | ously adopted. | NEW YORK, May 28. James W. Baucher has sued the Lake Shore Railroad Company, to | ing_the re ayes, 112 nayes, 117. In the Senate, Messrs. Bayard and Saulbery, presented a petition from the citizens of Delaware, ask- al of the tax on State bank cireulations; referred to the committee on finance. Mr. Seott introuced a bill to cor- rect clerical errots, in the act grant- nouncement of policy by t 18 A ‘decree was_isued yesterday dissolving the Council General of the department of Bauches, { Haut 3. | The steamship Fara h the | new Atlantic eable on hoard, which sailed from England on the 17th, is DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH [ An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goo ds Just Opened to be for Sweden and Norway. the most reliable news we have seen ina Council Bluffs paper in three | : o rpenter, C 5 . Conover, Ferry (Mich.), Flana- years. After seeing Spoon Lake, | ¢ nover, Ferry (Mich.), We are not surprised to learn that | £50, Gilbert, Henry, Knu.-heu, e Morton, Patterson, Pratt, Sargent, Roghefort wanted to visit the north | Sprague, Stewart, Tipton, Wash- pole, or any other God forsaken | burn, West, and Windom. ys—Allison, Bayard, Boreman, - B fi):nm, Clayton, have his notes for half a million dollars, which were given last fall, to assist the Company during the panie, cancelled. The stage drivers still con- tinue on the strike, and several new hands have been beaten by them. Roth sides are still determined to hold out. valued at about $2,000,000 in real | Boyt 3 a D " 2 e £ ol 5 Conkling, Cooper, Davis, Edmunds| | , CoPIte Thylon zoveminent, oo | estate and seourities' to' his widow Frelinghuysen, Hager, 'Hamilton, | Jootd"s Pt de, arrived here yester. | 04 six ohildren (Md.) Hitcheock, Jones, Kelly, Me- | - VARKETS 8Y TELEGRAPH. e Meen el (‘.L).‘rl:;;‘ o inspect the Erie railway and Norwood, Ramsey, Ranson, Salus- | =73 " jppatch received here states | Dy seott, Sherman, Wadleigh, | that the steamer Enterprise from N e e Providence to New York is ashore Dorsey, Spencer and Long who | peo Fiaher's Island opposite. Star. | NOW 0rk Money Market. would vote o the aendment were NEW YORK, May 28. Money—Easy at 2@+ per cent. Forelgn _Exchange—Dull and steady at 488} for sixty days, and | amendment was rejected; yeas, 19; nays, 27, as follows: Yeas— Anthony, Carpenter, Chan- expected off this coast in a fow | days. The cable will be landed at Berry Head, Par Bay, in Gushoron county, distant from Halifax one hundred miles. Mr. Oliphant, one of the members of the new cable company has arrived here, ing the right of way through public lands to the Den\‘e¥md Rio Opn‘:nde railroad; referred to committee on railroads. NEW YORK, May 28. The will of Henry Remsen Rud- gers, of New York, admitted te pro- bate yesterday, disposes ot property sold lower than any other houss in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, | ALPACAS & MOIIAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. |A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND CEHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUGS, AND MATS, CHEAPHEHR THAN THE CHEAPHST CRAOKER MANUPACTORY. & Swith. 155 Haraey street. tet. Mo et LASS AND PICTURZ FRAMES. bart, 15 Dou lus street, denker In e e icues tram s, Glaiog o order. il BOOTS AND SHOES. i Lang, 155 Faraham st, between 10th Pl evion CONFPECTIONERY. ey, corner 12th and Douglas streets, b s and wholesale deder 18 2ol es and contetionery. Country trade so- licetcd. apitt 00a" DSALEES. 21, coal, lime, cement hair, eic., b ebions DRUGSISTE. A. Raeder, druggist, corver 132 and Har- ey sta PAWN BROKER. M B No.200 Farhamst. Jel7tf 7 LAUNDRY. ened at 511 11th st.y bet e and Douela. - The wisbiag and f hing will be dona o - rder, st c:ass work PAINTERS. ehman & Beard, boue Lot oo Firaiiams i Mstey - BOAP FAOTORY. emium Soap Works, Powel’ & Co, still Taouactare their Bremium Soap. Five rded by the Dougla’ county Pottawatiamie county, la. Loxbox, N The Paris press asserts tha Sengasta, and two other prominent members of the Spanish cabinet, are in favor of the renewal of the | Hohenzollern candidature. The latest adviees from Sandan- | ter, report that Geaeral Coucha has | congeutrated anarmy of 26,000 men at Vietoria, with 64 guns, and will commence active operations next week. — Tue Herald credits Rochefort with publishing a newspaper called Le Mort @ Ordre, (The Death of | @rdgs,) Tf our slightly be-muddled Franco-Germsu gcaytemporary had taken the pains to enquire aiout that paper he might have discovered that its name was Le Mot &’ Ordre, (Phe Word of Order, or, what is AITORNEYS. E ESTABROUK. | W. M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE~Creighton Black, Omaha, Neb. uicb2it] TDEXTER L. THOMAS, Q" pid Witk Sogy, Joiusion sind ington, with the sea breaking ovey | L | her. She is valued at $25,000, and forrill, Me., against it. The bill o 7 4 S rejl’(‘t )19 to 2 her cargo was worth §7,000. The Coast Wrecking Company have telegram from Berlin nee Bismarck has had a Attorney and Connsclor at Law. ZOFPICE—Rocm No Visscher's Block, OMAHA NEB. still better, 'Pne Grder Advocate.) If Rochefort ever catches up with the man that tried to make his paper out an order Killer he will be slightly fneiiceg to invite him to Mr. Stewart favored the amend- " P3ie. Morton favared tho amend. | ment as containing fuhdamental prinelples of our government; with the declaration of independence de- sent a tug to her assistance, The James McHenry sailed for Europe yesterday, | WASHINGTON 491 for sight. Gold—Closed 1 12}. Governggats—Luti and heavy; | g | declined 367 curréhdy sixes, 117 ; 10-40s, 1143, Stocks—Unusually quict, but gen- ¢, smee his return to A mail steamer from Rio CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, {and everything pertaining to the FURNIT |HOLSTERY, tra%e; has largely increased hisU gtikaggdgr; Marching on the Capitol oa e ap. | B@S_ 2_complete assortment ot FINE, MEDIUM .ai o | ; . E, and LOW Proach of Brazillian troope, |PRICED goods, which he is cfering at such REDU PRICES as to make it *5 the interest of everv one desirj The Emperor of opened the | chambgrs on the 5th with a | : 3 5 = 3 - (:angythmg in this Bn5 to examine his stock before puri peech from the throne. that he had hopes of the P2 XLORSETS, LOUNGES &eo., UPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TO ORDER. . SHIVERICK, of a definite treaty of pea 208 Farnham Stroot.Omaha: with the intelligence that a h rebellion had broken out in , but the rebels who wi clared, all men were created free | and equal, gnd the word men did | mean simply males; but the whole | 3 e = | buman family; he believed woman An indiscrunmate staugiter i | paq the same national right toa clothing and gents' furmshing | yoice |;;d( qzovemmentl(hng ,mxu;_ goods regardless of prices at 206 | had, and to give thew the right of anmflum. Fine linen and | suffrage would clevate suffrage in | this country. chevoit shirts of our own muke at f\filr.'}"lln;'vagnn declared himself & $2.00'and $2.50 each. new convert to woman suffrage, Railroad Tickets The following telegram has been received at army headquarters ; Gienergl Terry repores that hostile Sloux have entered the Bohemian settlement, near the Ponca ageiicy, in Nebraska, and yesterday were killing and driving off stock. Addi- | tional troops have been sent from | Randall to the rellef of the settlers, Who are abandoning their homes, He also telegraphs that 400 Sioux warriors hiave left Cheyenne agency to attack the Rees. Word has heen sent to Custer to lay close for them and drive them back, and if neces. sary attack, [Signed] pistols and coffee for two. JOHN W. LYTLE, | Attorney-at-Law and Soliciter in | Equity. erally steady ; Western Union firm; | no special feature ; principal trans- aotions In Westérn Union at 72 ; Union Pacifi ke Shore and Wabash, 37} ; Erie, 35); Panama, | 106§. o OPFIOL -Over Pizst Nsticoal Baak, New York Produce Market. NEW YoRK, May 25, Breadstuffs—Opened quiet, Flour—ull. Super 'Staf Western, 5 35@5 58} extra 650, i heatCHasier | ou1uapeing, : 2Chicago 145@]1 46; Milwaukee spring 145@1 48, -t " PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law (Campbell’s B ck,) mylzunmn STREET. OMAHA Paraguay and the Argentine States. which would put an cid to * ent complivesi~ ot Alluding oot lie declared t punishment of Bishops Olinda an made so by the glorlous eforts of | the women's crusade against intem- rance; henceforth he intended to a ‘woman’sman, Mr. Morton, from thé committee | on elections, aeported back the Sen- | ate resolution of March 10th, 1873, | instructing the committee to exam. ine and report the best and most mfluble mode of electing the ident and Vice President, and providing a tribunal to adjust and decide all contested questions con- nected therewith, witha long re- port, which was ordered tq be prin- ted and placed in the calendar, HOUSE. On motion of Mr. Sawyer, the enate amendments o legallze and establish & pentoon bridge accoss he Mississippl at Prairie Du Chien, v urred in; with an amend- ment to the bill for the relief of Captain Hall’s widow, by paying her $1,836 dollars, the amount of bis pay up to December 81st, when the erew of the Polarls were paid oft, and authorizing the purchase ot his papers of the prior explorations, at a cost not exceeding $15,000, Af. ter some debate it was passe Mr. Butler gave noticedof an amendment that the headquarters of the army shall never be removed from the capital of the nation. Mr. Nesmith, in behalf of the frontier, protested against the re- | dugtion of the army Mr. Banning favored the redues tion in a long speech, and also ad. vocated the transfer of the manage- ment of the pension and Indian bu, reaus to the army department as a | measure of eoonomy and greater efl;;k-u('y. r. McDougal moved t I)il_“m the mlfi:; - abticy he previous question was th seconded, and the bill wentover ui: til to-morrow, The Npeaker announced Messrs. Poland, Ward, (Ills.,) Woodford, | Taylor and Sloss, as a committee to | investigate Arkansas affairs, The House then took a recess till the evening sessjon, which will be ?I’l the consideration of the tariff ill. The House went into committee of the whole on the tariffand inter- national revenue bureau. The pro- ceedings opened with a diseussion of a proposition of Mr. Kasson .o makethe duty on Jute Butts six and pres- bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, | Broker, at 206 Farnham street. Dnredeamed Pledges for Sale. may26 1y €. 4. BALDWIN. B0.3, O'BRIEX, BALDWIN & O’'BRIRN, ATTORNEYS:LAW Office—Caldwell Block, Douglas Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. fet2u P, H. Suez Lieutenant General. Reforts from Fort Sill state that the Camanches and Kiowa are off their reservation, and very warlike in their actions, ' Trouble Is feared, especially among the border settle- ments of Texas. The exercises at the Naval Acad- emy, Anapolis, will close on Satur- day next, on which occasion the Seeretary of the Navy will distri- bute diplomas to the graduating class. Rear Admiral W. E. LeRoy has been ordered to command the south Atlantic station, to relieve Rear Admiral Strong, who s or- dered home and report his arrival to Admiral J. R. Meloney, who will relieve Rear Admiral Seott in the north Atlantic station early next month. Hamlet Orum, 9th street between Jones and Leavenworth sts., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. EEPS THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT- ‘met of Ladies’ and Gents' straw bats, and untrimmed, Py Nainsooks aud all Goods, and Gents' Boots, eic. My ljne of Dry Gouds is Complete, Selling ouly for CASH, 1 am able to UNDERSELL any other Dealer in the City. Our PRICESare LOWEE than ever heard ] betors. myl4-$me-pl JAS. M. M°VITTIE, —WHOLESALE DEALERGIN— Clarified Cider. 133 and 16¢ Farabam Street. City Meat Market. e —— SEHEERLYBROS. Keep constantly’onZtand 4 LARGE SUPPLY OF H. WILLHELS. 3. TAYLOR, WILLHELM & TAYLOR, PORK PACKERS, 17th and Chicago streets, OMAHA, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING 'GOODS. ru'l Assortmentof Impoted Woolens. All Work Warrasted. 232 Farnham$St, Omaha, Neb. LAPIES’ SUITS! SUITS! SUITS ! ust Received ! Just Received ! ——TO BE SOLD AT— LOWEST PRICEHS! | —AND— |REFITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE ! t C. F. HICEMAN, 256 Douglas. myi3lm Confectionery, obeco, e Segary, &e., ke ke S.E.CCR.of E!T sudFARNHIAM. a it JOHN C. COWIN, Attorney. Soliocitor AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CREIGHTON'S BLOCK, OMAHMA, NESBASKA. O’Hara was necessary, be A= - — had transgressed the Taws and cori- o e e Si¢y | Mitution o the e gov- | G STRIFFLER, FRANK J.RAMGE 83, ~ . | —DEALER N— . % p tion and with the support of the Oats—Steady: @211 chambers, would be able, he be- Rye—Nominal. lieved, to terminate any conflict be- Pork—Old mess, 16 30 bid; new, is | —ANL DEALER IN— 1775 bid. e@} lower. Leather—Quiet. Iron—Quiet. ernment, by the exercise of mode ! croczr:zs, DRAPER & TAILOR Provisions—Quiet and unehanged | (Ceers 1o (oAt S0y Con | Tallow—7}@7. Wool—Unchanged. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO, May 28. Flour—Dull'and unchanged. Wheat—Aetive, irregular, closed firm and a shade higher; No 1,122 @122}; No 2, 117j@] 18}; closed, 118}. Cash, bid, 1 m(%l ; June, 1184; July, No 8,114; rejected, 44, Corn—Active, firm and a shade higher; high mixed sold at 57{@57}; No 2, 56}(@; <h, 56}@3563, clos- ed, 554; June, 57@57§; July rejec- % 3. x;)';Zl_F‘r':z.fo'i.' shade higher; — MANUFACTURERS OF— ; | Rye—Dull, nominally lower; ' STEAM ENGINES Mining & Mill Green Fruits in their Season | | omvems oLciep axp PRONPTLY FILLED \ 95. No 2 dull and weak; | MACEINER Y.‘ Lt St. Louis Produce Markel BUILDING, CASTING, s i i Sr. Louts, MAy 28. ; NEB, Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of IIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing, Spouting and Guttering don short potice and i the best manner. Hteen treet sept24 d large or i and breakiast Sacon, pat_up expresely f0r Tenily vac: O hand ‘pars Kettierendored leat rd, by the Yarrel o in cans of 10, 15, 25 or 40 B B Orders promptly filled."S@ HALL STEAM ENGINE CO! (Suecessors to Mall Bros.) _T. W. 'I. Richards, _Attorney at Law, Office 510 13th St,, bet. Farmham and Dounglas, Omaha, Neb. P 0. Box 80 ugley 0. H. BALLOU. ED. B.GLASGOW. Ballou & Glasgow, WASHINGTON, May 25. Rear-Admiral William Branford Shubrick, senior officer of the Te- tired list, died yesterday In the eighty-fourth year of his age. The House, on the recommenda- tion of_the judiciary committee, Mr. Hazelton's bill, provid. ing that in all cases by Virtue of right or title, derived from Spanish or Mexican authorities, has been or shall be finally confirmed, and that it shall be accurately surveyed by the surveyor-general. ions arising us to correctness of surveys are to be determined by the couris, instead of as at present by the In. terior Department, This act is not to "apply to cases where surveys have already been returned to and are now ponding before the secretary of the interior. All expenses incurred in making & survey or moderation of survey shall be paid out of the treasury of the United States. All other costs nf‘ the department shall be paid by | track; 58@58 June. the parties thereto, and the court | Barley—Dall. may Ilulnlylx\por(lon them, | {‘\»}”—D“_"Q Lok 295 prepared by delegate Chaf- fefauiet & fee, 8 member of the committee on PorkeSasier; 18 dlivred. territories, for the admission of Coj- | Bulk Meats—Dull. orado into the Union #s a Btatc, is| Lard—Unchanged. accompanied by & report showing | | the richness and prospectiye condi- | Chicago Live Stock Market. tion of the territory, concluding | May 28, | with the following; The committee | S ene > | Cattle—Recelpts, 4,700. Market | sproipimests. Iis tabiesareat all tiues are fully satisfied that the present 2 rent | dull tending lower; heavy raceipts | Seliacics the markets sl Tty tleres st is of the number required | i pol o vttoie representa- | huve deprossed the mfinflz‘: O et s Rt Tt o tion in Congres, and therefore Col. Tpravad clataror laating rom the i B orado can be admitted under this | At the close fair to choice steers, 590 | o the upper one, -Baiiroad and_ sicamboa | @8 25; stockers, 3 00@5 00. He BT e W T bill. The population will clegraj n otel, not exceed 100,000, Spalir ogs—Recelpts, 17,000, Heavy | moh o4 ¢1n tho Botanda of bhete receipts depreas the market, which ruled weak and dull; medium, 510} | W, J. CONNELL, " 5 70. falr, to cholce 5 30@: Counsellor at Liavo | | Beeipts, 0. 'Common o | o yery: clictoeshings 1,55 wistrlct Attorney for Second Jud- felal District. The , Louis and Southeastern -:um,s' | s e vl St. Louis Live Steck Market. | 1 side of Furnham, between { ouse. Mt. Vernon were burned last ¢ve. | P Br. Lous, May 28, | “ S To e e el tonn ning. Loss $100,000. No insur- | snge. Hogs—Recelpts, 6,000, Market | %4 dull and unchanged | Cattle— The annual convention of general freight agents yesterday decided to L. .y . adopt uniform clasi tle-Reccipim | 900, Market | Ladies’ Fashioriable Cloak o ;- o and Dress Maker. CLABK & FRENCH. Wholesale Grocers And dealers in {CANNED GOODS DRIED FRUITS, ETC. DAN. BURR, |/AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Cor. 13th and Harnoy Streets, OMATITA. NHEHB. B e E_B P o XOTTOT, ', "X POULTRY, —axp— VHGETABILE® F. COURT, Leading Bootmaker 153 Farnbam street: buyers, 90; Bar SAVAGE & MANDERSOH, Attorneys at.Law, 42 FARNHAM STREAT. vanr, »a GAME 45@1 50. Whisky—Steady, 4. Butter—Dull and heavy; sales, 5@20. sawms w. sz Eggs—12@12}c on open board. cmamim ¥ LoD gemrt and Summer Styles. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 360 Farnham Street OMAHA . SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law OMA":'W 9, Vischer's m‘,\'m "SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys nd Coumselors at Law. Office, 506 Twollth Street. ! Kinds Pl Shaied wealk, asuitied. | A= o8 Ninde of Wheat—Dull, drooping; No. IRON WORE, Chicago, 113@1 14. s Oats—Inactive; weak, No. 2 48 | Comner Nicholas & 16th Streets, OMAHA, NEB. ASonbanl s full lise of Ladies Geods which he is closing out at cost, Give him acall and get good bargains. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY @3 He bas on hand an excellen stock of e R o B re : H ey CARRIAGE, BUGGY aad WAGON MANUFACTURER. XN. E. CORNER of 14th and HARNEY STS, | dollars ww“ iy snnounceto the pud- | pes ton, and to admit free of = * | duty for two years, machinery adaj AN, Hethnt bt nev eody 1o R oRl oo | n.id';:, the mni,l:lmture of the fibre k | of the ramie plant. An amend- s e ixpress wagons coustantly oo handsnd | ment that machinery be admitted on track. NEB. Com—Seady, No. 2 mixed 50 on | | Southern Hotel. | Frontiag on 4th, 5th aad Walnatsta, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Proworiotorm. The Southern fotel is . Iis tables: -class in all its all times sa | free should not be such as is man factured in the United States, I': CHICAGO, May 28, Addees. Lock Rov 4%, Omaba, Neb. | g7 ————————— i LT Rest Vietor urant. G. W, ‘IBR‘BE’ 00 DARNE & adopted, and thus amended, Mr. AM STREET, Kasson's tion was agreed to, aAttornoveat-l.a o 2 a 11 | An amendment making the duty KEDICK’S OPERA HOUSE | oot 1Oth an. o | e oo Chespave seotecien + VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. | e br e - OMAHA . FER adopted. asu T‘m.‘fn. SUPPLIED WITH EVERY- | (l)-‘rlmll_v l‘:“emh‘;’ li;"accthn was Atioroey 1 Counterst Law| . w=e—ves | menie vt sdoped Puing ttorney Z Counselorat Law Yimtempm | Ments were then : Putting . seed peas and olezarine on the free "'&.’?S-‘ififi:b} - ouaxy, | 99 All Meals Served 1o Order. 98 | list, ‘striking extract of hemiogk: gl;wcnoss_ JoTTED AR . |OUSTERS SERVED 1% VERY srris. | bark of the freo —, " e == sat presen T cent, S AR GAME R v v e Sty e : | g o ] U, P. R, R, MEAT MARKET, | ¥ ™% Txmummer, | Mr Vance moved to 1 1 500 Hanscom Place Lots! Hmniupeg e,

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