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| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THE DAILY BEE EDWAED KOSEWATER, Editor and Prop’s - Office—No. 13% Farnham sireet, betw. Ninth and Tenth. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTI( Oe copy, - 10, advance........ 700 P i montis, 18 advanee...—— 400 o three menths 1n sdvance....... 11 0ot paid in advance, 38 per snmem will “ colleted. It — FREDERICK, aL LEADING HATTER! Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES Farnham St. ornl t OMAHA. fllA..A BUSIXPSS nmmx CRAOKER NANUFAGTORY. cClure & smith, 155 Haraey stiet. tet, Tith a6 121h AT Gecasdl @GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES. Relnhart, 1°6 Dougias street, dealer fn window glass a0d picturs fram’s, Glazing | ode to order: ot BOOTS ATDEHORR. g, 135 Farabam st, between 10th | Pt 5 Fariam . bt OONFECTIONERY. te the v Borer, b M COA™. DEALERS. jland & Eiliot, coal, lime, cement bair, " 134 Farnham 'st. febl 'DRUGGIST?. b "A Rader, druggist, corner 12th and Har- PAWN BROKER. ) Rt No.200 Farnbam st. Jel7tf LAUNDRY. coedat i1 1ith wt. bet The new laundry g clsse wor Farnbam and b i e Gone o arder, brsh PAl INTERS. ehman & Beard, bouse and *I pl.l-rl Lot SV rubam and Harney it S0AP PAOTORY. | i Soap Works, Powell & Oo, still | suiscture their Fremium Soap.” Five | jums awarded by the Doug'a Nu-vy fairs, snd Pottawattamie county, Ia. wn ‘solicited {rom the Lrade. A!TO“HL E. ESTABROOK. w. M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE~Creighton Block, Omaha, Neb. ‘mich2 DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney and” ;Counselor at Law. =)FFIOE—Boom §o Visscher's Black, OMAHA NRB. +JOHN W. LYTLE, ttoraeyat-Law and Solleltor In OFFIOL --Over First Kationa! Baak, matas " PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law (Campbeli's Bl sk,) 5091.2 THIRTEENTH STREET, OMAHA 2% 1w €. 4. BALDWIX. 6E0. X O'BRIEN. LDWIN & O'BRIEY, ATTORNEYS:LAW Ofice—Caldwell Biock, Douglas Strest, OMAHA, NEBRASEA. toh-a JOHN €. COWIN, Attorney. Solicitor AND COUNSELOR: OFFICE—~CREIGATON'S BLOCK, ounl. NESBASKA. T. W. T Blclurds. Attorney at Law, Office 510 13th St., bet. Pargham and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. P 0. Box 80 el | doubtless be pleased to learn through | Red Cloud, for $1,000.” | contract to | superior CovoNEL JorN Y. CLOPPER will the Davenport Gazette that, “Col. John Y. Cloppermahn has pur- [ chased the celebrated running horse, | MIDNIGHT. OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 2 1874, VERYLATEST. TELEGRAPHIC, CABLEGRAMS. 4 0°CLOCK F M. for_the Omaba Daily Bes, | Pacifc Telegraph Go. | —— | | | | — Bpecially Beported Tie Bee will favor the nomina- | " e A48 tion of Saint Patrick O'Bannon e O'Hawes as Contingent Congress- | 1COBgTOSSicnal. man—contingent -upon his turning | | SENATE. that $2,000 back pay into the cam- | WASHINGTON, June 1. paign treasury. | Senate met at noon. —_— Mr. Windon called up the Indian The question now is, What shall appropriation bill and gave notice we do with our dogs *—Omaha Bee. Make them into bologna, and sell it at camp meetings.—Grand Island Independent. Your recommendation will be complied with, if you enter into a ve on such rations, when you come down to attend the camp meetings. would call up the resolution repor- ted from the select committee on | transportation, providing for a new survey for the projected lines of in- | terior water communication, He exp'a’ 2d the items of the In- | dian appropiiation bill, and said | amount ceme from the co nmittee, it eailed for $5,570,705, which was an increase of $504,903 over the bill as received from the House, but $514 less than the revised estimates | of the department, and nearly one i million less than last year. TWwELVE dollars a barrel for lager is what's the matter with Omaha now, and the Omahosses are study- [ ing lagerithms, in order to figure it down lower.—St. Louis Democrat. | Tne Omahosses are evidently ‘mathematic They have already solved the problem by the decimal rule, and lager came down to $10. tion instructing the commitiee on | transportation to inquire wheth any legislation is required to regu- late the commerce passing f.om one globe to anether a navigable streams, and report by bill or other- wise; agreed to. Mr. Conkling, from the judiciary committee, reported with - amenc- ments the bill intzoduced by Mr. Ingalls, April 16th, amendatory the 5th section of the Paciiic R road act; placed on the calendar. The Indian appropiiation bitl was | then considered, and a number of | the commiitee's amendments were | ag eed to. | The Senate he short executive | session and when the dooss were re-opened, resumed the considera- tion of the Indian bill, and agreed to the rest of the amendments pro- posed by the committee, after which it was laid aside to be reported on to-morrow. Among the amend- ments agreed to was one increasing the amount to purchase articles for persons roaming, and persons en- gaged in agriculture among the dif- " ferent tribes of Sioux Indians in | Nebraska, from $100,000 to $200,000. | Adjourned HOUSE. Tig special St. Joseph correspon- dent of the Chicago Times is again trying to write Vining down “An Ass” Judging his sketch by the elongated ear-marks, the BEE is | forced to the conclusion that this issimply another ease of mistaken identity. That clever St. Joe artist was evidently looking into the mir- ror, and has taken his own shadow for that of the irrepressible Vining. I~ view of the impending annual conclave of Nebraska medicine men, at Omaha, the BEE would sug- gest that a revised schedule of pro- fessional charges be made to cover; cases of which the following is an example : 1 A Connecticut man, whose son!| was ill, appealed to the physician: | “Do hrmg him out of it right aw i ler the call of the States bill, troduced and re ed over | Foster to admit duty free, | photographic and litographie prints, | philosophical apparatus_ete. ported for educational and sc'entific pu and by Mr. Parker to | amend the constitution to provi for the election of Senators by the doctor; do break up the fever at once, even if you charge as muchas | if he went through s whole course of fever.” An indiscrumnate staugnter in clothing and gents' formshing | goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts of our own make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. | f Mr. Kelley the | United States sha’l not be hnl»le penses attending the exhibition. Mr. Dawes, chairman of the ways and means committee, made a state- ment coucerning the bill to amend | the internal revenue laws; he said | it was impossible to carry it through in the manner in which it had been considered In the House; he there- fore brought before the the the same bill w amendments adopted in_the c mittee of the whole Friday even- Railroad Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, Broker, at 296 Farnham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may26 1y 9th street between Jones and Leavenworth sta., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. EEPS THE MOST CONPLETE ASSORT ‘met of Ladiey’ and Gents' straw hats, trim- el and upirimmed, Seilles. Nainsooks and all ather asked whether i admit an amend- ment taxing sales of stocks, bonas, gold, eic., one iwentieth per cent., and remarked that the tax woold produce ten or twelve millions yearly. Mr. Dawes intimated such a tax not collectable and the committee would not r whed B 41 4. swer 10 Mr. {Ghio) whethe: the tax would be pat en the {ree list Mr. Dawes was undecstood &s replying 1a the negative. He moved 10 suspend the rulesa-id pass the bill, intimating that if the ao- tion was negalive he would not | press the matter porther this ses- sion, Mr. Hawley (Conn.) wantad to know whether Mr. Dawes could as- sure the House ihat the surples of next year would be adequate to meet lh« mnkln"lundofsl"i,mmfloo his Kinds of ry Goods, My lige of Dry Ladies' and Gents’ Bo- e etc. (Goods is Complete Reiling NDERSELL any Sare LOW | myl4-Sme-pl () TER DAY, Asente v ed. All clases of work- mmhn .u..r 2, young or nhf make i meney & vk e e, ¥how' af m.-s!mw): & ou;, Parum JAS. M. M°VITTIE, —WHOLESALE DEALERIN— Clarified Cider. L. WOODWORTH, 233 Douglia Sirest, Omsha."Febrasks —DEALER 1N— Cu'ringes. Hacks, | tioat Wheols, Road wagons, Trot- B Fikies, Nusietons, Liutebsker's Ve ¢, ntaes B s st ear, which would b the deft enc, . er applying the surplus of the oo Jo i (e ottt m_a fo_express the belief or hope that it would. He moved to suspend the reles and pass the bill. r. Randall suggestéd ihat read- ing the bill was necessa:y, that as 500 2 it was disposed of, e | gio, | commi.ice meeis |its s | meats of some time_that | contemplation, and would prol ent month; « h‘nge w ill (l‘\ wont decline the of he will saerifice much personil and comfort, hesides | income by aceepting; yet impelled by a high sense of duty to the country, Congress, terms l!le du not apply to goods therein in ware- in llle Over and Terminer morning for a speedy tri CrxcrxyaTi, June 1 Arch-Bishop Parcell’ will go to Washington in October, to perform | Miss Sherman’s marriage ceremony. NEW YORK, June 1. A Tribune special from Washin | ton says Secretary Richardson has | at last :lcld.\n“ le«l"c he i nial u. lum It is prob ble his resignation will oceur t or to-morrow, when the me of General Bristow, of Kentucl will | besent (o the Senate. Richardson’s be sent to the Senate for | the vacant judgship on the beneh | of the courtof claims, an office for which he is beuer fitted both by charzcter and training. The names of and Mr. Wright introduced a resolu- | 4 I reire, ! ashington | ~:|3~l(lm; the Disitiec investigation -aay to consider »ori, ad is it that there be a wice divergeace in the | shall be recommended ; ] is no doub. .lm( wany of the mem- 0|} al changein the method of ng ihe Disirici of Columbia, | a.ite repeal of the law un- he ter itorial government esteblished by i the gen meni. There is an manifested by the Rej boih houses of Congiess, that such measu.cs be taken as to insure the promised payment of ihe intereston the bonded™ debt of this district, which is largely held abroad. time of ihe session remaining is so short, that the attempt at com- plex legislation will be likely to fail, bat the general subst ‘.r.,pmu‘..n are likely to el Do ot Che et and s general financial condition will be deie:mined by a tribunal organized for ihat purpose, and the current expen s of the district to be reduced | to the smallest possible limit. Thereis the highest author the statement that a ecretaryship of the Treasury, has been determined upon, and that | General Bristow has been offered | s been known for | € change was in | the position. It h: be made about the first of the pres- but it was only this morniag that the oft It is scarcely probable that any . Bris- nt that he will be tendered the position, though he had notified Bristow that he wished to see him_before he left the eity. Though Bristow has not seen the President he has from other and most reliable sources received in- formation that he will Le onored with an offer of the treasury. Bristow’s friends ert that he thou; considerabie will not shrin] om the Tlu-n- is n ill its alleged corruption” and dis- honesty. The ~Attorney General decides that the time at which the importa- tion of goods is accomplished, and not when they have been entered for consumption, but when brought ml nited States ports, with intent to be discharged, and that an act of increasing in _general y on importation does house. NEW YORK, June 1. At the annual parade of the po- lice department to-duy thousand policemen The turn-out was magn| the physique of the less; men fault- nothing like it was ever seen re bafore. Application was mad urt this day | ! | note on the return of the Czar, an he | SPAULDI'G & JOURDAN. Rowr, June 1, | 14!k St Bet. Farubam and Harney The Ttalian Parliament will be ed this week. The Liberals te a majority on the elec- torial bill. T\\' a1 TFrontiag oa 4th, 5th aad Walautsts, Hernani is_completely invested | §t. Louis, by Carlists, who have bad some | ~lmrp skirmishing with the garri- | Laveille, Wa.mer & Co,, Prowprictors. apjointments. s tablesare at all times su | plied in the greatest abundance, with all ¢ delicacies the markets aford, s clerks and empl abLs of tha guests of the hotel, There s an owN, June 1. p Baltic, from New York, with Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris | on board, i Tmproved elevaror leading from the first floor evening; to the upper one, Railroad and _steamboat | | “icket offics, news' stand. and western flaion Tonbow, June 1, | telesraph oifi e in tho Kotanda of botel. | A serious riot occurred at Limer- j ick between the people and a party | | of militia. The police defended the | Iatter, and were stoned be the riot- | ers. Reinforcements arrived after a considerable number had been in- | jured. lmmense Reduction! ARD, CORNER OF 3 MRS, 3. K. VANDERCOOK S1. PETERSBURG, June 1. The Official Gazette publishes a | d | styles him as the “Illustrious Indica- | tor of the Peace of Europe, and who is determined to maintain amicable international relations with ~all | powers.” | Besidencs aud offce 210 Dudge st et 14th. and Special atiention paid toehstetri eases peculiar (o women and o The Peatrice l | Hvdraulic, Cement, MapRID, June 1. Hon. Caleb Cushing, Minister | from the ed States, was re | to-day by President Serrano, customary honors. Senor | has been appointed Mir | Spain at Washington. | ment has forbidden the attacking its financial schemes. BERLIN, June 1. Rumors that Germany seeks to | disturb the Luxembourg Treaty and f | to revive the candidature of a Ger- | man prince for the Spanish throne, | which have been for some days in circulation throughout Europe, arej | considered here to be wholly with<" out foundation. Prince Bismarck is slowly recovering his health ‘om | his estate at Ver: ERS FULLY SOLICITED. ADDODRESS, O‘II”{ \i ‘BRASKA. anx. 255 Harney street, Letween 13th and 15th, Paris, June 1, The Asscmbly has settled upon the following as the order in which important business before it is to be taken : First, the municipal eleeto- rial bill ; second, municipal orga zation bill ; third, general electori bill. Ata‘meeting of the Left to- | day it was resolved that the motion for the dissolution of the Assembly | | should be pressed and that overtures | be made to their sections of the | *hamber to secure their co-opera- tion in the movement. The Catholic “lub of this ecity | have been entertaining the grims from the United St sale and circulation of the been prohibited In several depart. ments. Prince Napoleon bas beer noniinated for the Assembly in the departments of Charinte in Firjeure, and the Seine, Carriage and Wml l.u.; In all it Branches, in the latest approved pattern, S et HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING and repairiag done on el short otics. VAN BORN’S MACHINE SEOFPF. MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. Al Work Guaranteed.~o8 25 BARNEY STREET, OMAHA. = BSNI D JONTS S VARKETS 8Y TELEGRAPH. PACIURER GF A%0 DEALKR I¥- | Lambroguins and Window Shades, | CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS A PICTURE FRAMES. 27 Farohons stroet, corner Fifeenth J. ACOB CIsxg, 261 Parnhum St Bet. 14th @ 13t New_ork Monay Market. NEw YoRK, June 1, and | — steady uu\x} for sixty and 491} for sight. ld—Dull; opened at 12}; de- | ed to12; now 12} i {overyments—Aetive esst market stron Stocks—dull, Dake Shore P M and U Pstrong but after- warde yielded; market now steady. ays, | on eall New York Produce Market. NEW York, June 1. Breadstuffi—Opened hes Flour—State and Westers, 5 15@ 585: extra, 6 G0@6 .'»m :\'1.»m_imu 1 spring, 151 UNDERTAKER JOIN H., GREEN, i|STATE MILLS DEALER IN ukee spring 1 466 150 wer; 80 Quiet ;' white, 624 61. lho 108G T 12, Barl l)llfl'ull Provisions—Qulet & unehanged. Pork—Old mess, 16 50 bid ; new, 17 .w@ 17 GRAIN, FLOUR AND F axp | OO\i\n\flo\‘ MERCHANT y EbWARD I\lLIIl. MAGISTER OF 1& = Time city, 10{@11. | ather, iron and wool—Un- LAUE changed. 2 | Ho. 49310tk 8¢, betwesn Farnbam & Harney. Now Moat Mariket. Mo. The Soutbern flotcl Is first-class in all its | polite_and attentive to the | Wood! Wood! Wood! | Ecleetlo Physician, BEATRICE ‘lYDRAl'LlC (“E‘T i ‘I 'md eve Ey |PRICES as to make it to +- anythmo in this _GROCERIES | TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IROYN | DEPARTED. | ——AND DEALERS I¥. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST. OUR STOCK FOR THE wSPRIN G AND SUMMER SEASON Is Complete now; Our Assortment in Clothing : Gents’ Furnishing Goods Comprises the Latest Novelties. THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS. We Have alse a Full Line in BOY’S and YOUTH'S Clothing. WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER. M. HELLMAN & CO FATL S'I'OCK, 1873! R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Ji sold lower than any other houss in the cxt;,s :‘:c?ng?g vy tgfbe MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALI’ACAS & MOHATRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND CEILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. i TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUGS, AND CHEAPER l""}IA.:N- TH®X CHEAP]!‘Q‘T CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, thing pertaining to the FURNT v, RY trade; has largely increased h?USI:&kandd — complete assortment of F ! o n.DiUM ana&n L%)o% D goods, which he is offno "3t such REDUCED “e interest of evervone de ‘0 examine his stock before pnr%w PAREG" »SET3, LOUNGES &oc., UPHO! LOUNGES &. I.s'r}:m:n AND o smvz O& 203 Farnham Sitreot. FRANK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR —ANL DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS. rull Assortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warranted. 232 FarnhamSt, Omaha, Neb, LADIZS’ SUITS! SUITS! SUITS! Just Received ! Just Recelved! —TO BE SOLD AT— LOWES'I‘ PRICES| h a PRICE line G. STRIFFLER —DEALER N— | Provisons, Fruits, Nuts, Confectionery, Segars, &e., &ew ke | S.E.COR.of EXT sudFARNIAM. | a it | Schnexder & Bnrmestcr Manufacturers of WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Rooing, S { short notice fiteen | The bLill was, howeves, read, and on motion of Mr. Dawes Wwas passe1 177 to 49. Mr. Starkweather then moved to suspend the rules aad consider the additional seetion to the tasff bill Just passed, imposiag a tax of one twentieth per ceat. on all sales of stocks, bonds; gold, other sccurities. The mo. agreed to without the y nays, and the provisioa was_incor- porated in the hill. Mr. Kasson moved w0 suspend the rules and adopt the section .0 bo incorporated | e tarlff bill to facilica‘e the sale of manufactured tobaccos; agreed to, 160 to 53. The amendment givesa drawback on expo.ted to- bacco equal to tho amendment of duties which have been paid uson im orted licorice, which has been used in the manufacture of tobacco. Mr. Wells f-om the committee on Pacifiic -ailroads, moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill requiring the va fous branches of the Pacific rail-oads to be ope ated us a coatin- uous line, and providing penalties for muugdlnimxufions against other companies, and delaying the Denver & Pacific railroad, a part of the exiension of the Kansas Pacifie; agreed io without discussion. Mr. Hulbuit moved 1o the rules and adopt 2s an ad section to the tariff and revenue bill 2 provision for a restoration of the income tax. The motion was rot | seconded, yeas 60, nays 83, On ‘motion of Mr. Hubbel the rules were suspended and the Senate bill to amend the law of 1872, extending S eheol b to the first of January next, the PHILADELPHIA, June 1. | time for performing the work onthe | _ Timothy Brophy, a prisoner at the | mining location so as to preveat for- | House of Correction. assaultey one of the guards named Haines ypster- moved mwnd!hnmlnu day afternoon, and was throttling | mbmvnrth eollection, from .,b, him when Haines manage to reach | Pacific Railroad Companies of five his pistol, and shot him (Brophy) | per cent. tax on their net eanings | through the heart, killing him in- as provided by ihe acisof Ju! m stant) agreed to without discussion. Zachvina Jemmill, an_old and | Cattle—Receipts, 590 Market | et and Do mediate aceeptance of bail, on be- half of Police Commissioners (‘har- lick and Gardner, indicted for elec- tion frauds; matter adjourned till | tomorrow. The trial of Andrew L. Roberts, the notorious forg dicted for forging Buffalo, N. Y. Central bonds, to the amount | of one million dollars, menced to-day. negro burglar, attempted to cut his throat in gourt this morning, but the officers frustrated the suicidal attampt. | REFITTED WITlloUT EX Chicago Produce Market. TRA CHARGE 1 Cicaco, June 1. Flour—Dull and unehanged. Wheat—Weak, shade easier, for eastern advices wre favorable and | | weather ine, produced a dull feel- No2 g (.Nn or June 116}, or | 116} 1 July ,116; rejected 104; No % new, 110}, Corn—Opened strong, and highe: closed casier, advanced partial 3, No 2, 66}@57 Cash or June d 0. H. BALLOU. ED. B. GLASGOW. Ballou & Glasgow, ATTORNEY_S ATLAW. A Office n Creighton Cxty Meat Market. | . SEHEEEILY BROS. Keep corstantly on hand A LARGE SUPPLY OF HORSE CLOTHING. Blaniets,Wagon Materla of all Descrif- Fivax, Spiten Hubs, Pellos, 204 sl kindsc HAR) WOOB LUNBER ‘Thimble Skeins, Axles and Springs. mehtt | | | STODDARD & MUKLSUR, | Market Gardners!| LL KINDS OF VEGETABLES AND plants, for saie. Orders addressed to us | it vur garden Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, | | Will receive promptattention. _ aplsism | C. F. EAM AN TAILOR, | 191 cor. ¥arnham and Eleventh ses. | | Al kinds of TATLORING, Cleaning and ve. NEB. SAVAGE & MANDERSOk, Attorneys at Law, 2 PARNHAM STREAT. T b unany, } Omaba, Nebrask, N.J. BURNHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 360 Farnbam Street OMAHA wrh3ott J. S. SHROPSHIEE, Attorney-at-Law Room 9, Visscher's B ock, OMAHA, NEBR, “SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys wud Counselors at Law. Office, 506 Twelfth Btreet. SAdease. Lock Row 48, Omahs. Neb. G. W. AMBROSE, Attornev®" ateX.a oo REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA ¥EE. it somx &, KELLEY, Afiom { % Counselorat Law Slock} - oMAEA. nnurr MRS, R, H. PALMEK, FashionableDressand Clpak Maker, Rooms, 262 Douglas t. near 15 b, (Up Stairs. T cut from sctusl measw e e Tomes settaetion il BEE‘. PQRK Bz~ Porm= AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; = wue| Cor. 13th eand Harney Streets, unsettled, shade nomination of General Bi Kentucky, for the secretar) jt:‘xs treasury, and Richardson for | g¢ g1, ige of the court of claims. The May statements show a re- | }‘“’“35‘5"‘;“""} fe better 17 duetion of the publie debt for that | eady, shade month of $4,456,835.92; total redu | tion of the debt 1 = Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. " F. COURT, Leading Bootmaker 153 Farnbam street: Rye—Quief nn-l m:ul\, b NEB. - dJ Bulk Meats — Steady and un- | W I '-ixn\u\muk»n Neiiclas. 185 I changed. | LAS ST, OMAHA, BE Eggs—Easier, at 12. Butter—Weak; 146 [ \\ hisky—Steally nml firm, 94}@ | bt | The President _called fal | meeting of the cabinet to settle the | change in the secretaryship of the | treasury. | Bristow had an_interview with | the President, but the result was not asscertained. ' It is believed in offi- cial cireles, that he sign! d his ac- ceptance of the treasur: The | dent goes to New York to- | night, to he present at the laying the corner stone of the American Museum of Natural Histor; Central Park, and returns here on ‘Wednesday, ASonband 8 full line of Ladies Goods hich he is closing out at cost. Give him Tk pet 0od bargains: NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY to examine WY stock befose purchasing olsewhers. myli-ly { | ILLINOIS H()USE. \ Farnham Sroot / St. Louis, Produce Market. 8. Loris, June 1. 8@-He bas an excelion stock of ot 1 Thociey, of Eastern wam- ‘ure or bome made. | { | rsmL | =. = PAGE, | Between 9th and 10th, CHARLES FELDERJAN, Prop. mehi 11 THAN LISSERT, TATTOR, | 13th St., bet. Farnbam and Tlarney. | All Kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and EEPATRING dooe at reasonable rates Flour—Quiet, weak, unsettled, Wheat—Dull, drooping; No. cago, 110. Oats—Inactive; weak, No, 2 45 | on track. “orn—Steady, track; 58@58} June. Barley—Dull, CARRIAGE, BUGGY sad WAGON MANUFACTURER. . E. CORNER of 14th and HARNEY STS, OULD respectfully meeto the pub- Bedhataols n ---_'d'y"w 6l all con- ith meatness and No 2 mixed 33@54 acts in = wagous constantly on hand and aprote or wale. Victor Restaurant. | 160 FARNZAM STREET, Bulk Meats—Nom Bacon—5 00@5 40, Surgioal Roomms ALBANY, June 1. braham Lansing, of the firm of | 4 731 Te A. & W. Lansing, attorneys, Al- | bany, has been appointed by the State Ti We A.POLACK, i Fine and Medium Clothing, an-TABLm-IOMAHA.. NEB. CLOTHIER, and Furnishing Goods. Sprmg and Sumiger ¢ Styles. 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. chEA.PER. THAN THXR GHE.A.?IBT Bet. th and 1lth. | rule was "-“P"“"N‘ aad the well known market merdnnt. fell | .14 passed reliev1g saviags banks hav- | £rom a ferryboat while crossing Del- | moderately lcthe‘ prices steady, | Orricx and Residence, Corner Fralam and VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. | ings with capital stocks from theay. | Ware River this morning, and was | unchanged; _elosing dull; fair t | R e S S s SUPPLIED WiTH EVERY- | Mentof a lax deposits, as in case | drowned, | cholce steers wold at 513}; extra | adawtt ‘“hingln the merket. lo‘l;k\-lnph-nnhvlng no capita} steer 6 10@6 %; stockers sold at | ——————wa IAI EXAUER, xans 3 0@5 55, | L ) Opentromta m.co13p. m. Mr. Houghton moved to suspend nss—meeh:g-@l 000. Fairly | .Alll-hs-ved!o Onkrfl\lhemles-ndp-sthebflldedfllu active firm, 10c better; closed steady | 225 Parnham izest, Omaba, Heb | EVERY STTLR | the Omaha Bridge a part of the con- ntsw@a&&;p«mlocommndflw‘ | A \ orsrERs SERVED O u.mu.wolmum!ufi Sm‘hlrfi 25@5 40, G Ell,hm Pricms to sujt | Railroad. The mnm f Bt'amman, AME 5 e e e a@‘ b | FURNITURE, BEDDING. ETC. —WIHOLESALE A¥D RETAIL DEALER IN— 3CE—South eide of n-—. Motvem .&nuamtfifi-‘l—

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