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e L * b ] :u»n o S S T, iy s, . P, > , QFFICE—Room No v o T — S VOL. IV. THE DAILY BEE EDWARD ROSEWATER, Editor and Prop’ three ment| adt @911 mot paid in ad vance, 88 per anuum will iy ——— {n.nn}:nxcx‘. LEADING. HATTER ! Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES . FarnhamSt. omaBoiniat OMAHA. CRAJKER MANUFACIORY. e i METAEE = e =2k @LASS AND PICTURE F2'MES. RBelnhart, 136 Dourlw street, dealer in ’! .window glaws aad picturs fram s, Glazing o order. » 2 BOOTS AGD SHOES. : ilip Lang, 155 Faraham si, between 10th -u-‘n}h. febi9yl CONFECTIONERY. L. Latey, corner 12th and D uglas streets, . ' ufcturer and wholessle dealer in mndvs and conlectionery. Country trade sc- Tosted: sl O0AT. DEALEFS. Fnumu.a.a,m comen thair ste., 134 Farnham st. DRUGGISTY. A. Rander, druggist, corner 12(h and Har- o mey sts BROKER. M B No. 200 Farnham st. b7l F LAUNDRY. ‘Dew laundry at 511 11th st., bet Farnham and Douglas. ~The wasting snd ‘will be done to order, first ciass work 5 and sign pais ehman & Beard, house o 10th st bet. Farnham and Haroey. m SOAP PAUTORY. iy Soap Worl wel & Co, raou actars their Fremium Soup. ke prcmiams swhrded by tho Noug'a. county o e aiee, s Pottawattamie. county, la- solicited from the 3 w. M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i i Omaha, Neb. OFFICE~Creighton Block, Omshia, Neb, DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney and’ (Counsclor st Law. E. ESTABROOK. Visscher's Block, OMAHA - - - NEB. JOHN W. LYTLE, m-y‘fi'!-u‘iv' nl.l:A Solleitor in OFFIO0b -Over First Nationa! Baak, ‘mal-t! " PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law: (Campbell's Bk ck,) fllé!lml‘l'“l‘ll STREET, OMAHA m 4. BaDwWIX 530,36 O'BRIEN. BALDWIN & O'BRIEN, ATTORNEYS:*LAW Ofice—Caldwall Block, Douglss Strest, oMANA, - - - - NEBRASKA. Sob_ 21 —_————— JOHN C. COWIN, Attorney. Solicitor AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CRESINTON'S BLOCK, OMAHA, NESBASKA. martes T. W. I. Richards, Attorney at Law, Office 510 13th St., bet. Farsham aad Douglas, Omaba, Neb. 7.0 Bex 80 it 0. H. BALLO ED. B. GLASGOW. Ballou & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW, Office B Creighton's new block, soatheast eor room, Soor. oMAHA, - NEB. SAVAGE & MANDERSOK, Attorneys at Law, 22 FARNHAM STREAT. v . } Omaha, Nobenska. N.J. BURNHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 200 Farnham Street OMAHA - = mrhant s eaam, [ NEB. J. S. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law Room 9, Visscher's Biock, OMAHA, - - NEBR. SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Atiorners wpd Cousselops at Law. Office, 506 Twelfth Street. 2. eemavn. A~D we shall all have glory! e TWENTY-FOUR hoursmore of Con- gressional misery, and the eountry will be safe. — OovmquArrnmnflfllh five dollars and costs, which was Just what Judge Kelly used to in- flict upon the disturbers of his peace. THERE is now no doubt that Con- gress will adjourn Monday. All the appropristion bills have been disposed of, and the principal meas- ures before that body have either been passed or shelved. — INASMUCH as Saint Patrick O'- Bannon O’Hawes has abandoned |VERY his intention to return to Omaba | . ¢ OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 22, 1874. LATESY. The rives and harbor, and sumiry iver civil bills, will g (£33 i : : | s 11 L during the coming week, wo shall have to postpone the celebration of the glorious Fourth until Pat shall find it convenlent to come. — THE private secretary of th would-not-be Dictator-of America has received a letter which closes with thé following paragraph: “The Omaha papers may as well stop their sneers and fall in; they cannot checkmate fate; T will put them all right as to thelf city. * ¥ AM0xG the invitations extended to Mayor Chase to orate on the Fourth of July, comes one from Grand Island, from the Grangers, Castles, &e., of the center of Ne- braska. They propose to have the largest gathering in the State. We understand, however, that our Magyor intends to spend the Fourth tat home” this year, for & variety. An indiscrimnate slaughter in clothing and gents’ furmshing goods regardless of prices at 206 Fambam strest. Fine linen and chevoit shirts of our own make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, Broker, at 26 Farnham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. 9th strect between Jones and Leavenworth sts., OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. EEPS THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT ‘met of Ladies’ and Gents’ straw hats, trim- ‘and untrimmed, Parsols, Piques, aeilles. Nainsooks and all kinds of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents’ Boots, ete. e to U\ the City "~ Our PRIC] heard o bedore. ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Office over tho State Bank, corner of Farn- S ond 100k sirengs. & DENTISTEY. OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM S8T. — P STAS, — Bt Bh&AUHSs, OBMANA. 8@ Oldest practicine Tentists in the city - DR. A. S, BILLINGS, DENTIST, ALBANY, June 21. _An accident occurred on the New York Central Railroad, near St. Johnsville, about 3 o'clock this morning, caused by the collision of two freight trains. Two men were killed outright and several others injured. The names of the killed and injured have not yet been learned. NEW ORLEANS, June 21. The type and material of the New Orleans were sold by the Sheriff yesterday, to satisfy a_judg- ment of the Court. The publisher e h’th:ykfinmu:r‘:'“ S the property, by - of the Sheriff, refused to surren- me.m the sale to Mr. Houlahan, the purchaser. Mr. Houlahan ealled upon the public ‘suthorities to put him in jon of his rty, and at a hour last this was done. Itisa significant fact, as it shows the real sentiments of the business com- munity, that the Balletin is the fourth New Orleans new paper, adopting a tone of reckless and vio- lent tation and hostility towards the existing State govern- ment that has been sold out by the Sheriff for debt, or died for want of adequate advertising, during the past two years. An attempt to organize all of the Independent clubs of the city for the fall campaign, on a basis of opposi- tion to the Republican party, has failed, each club having itsown can- didate for local offices, and the meet- ing broke up in a row. ~ PEERSKILL, June 19. The single skull race between : | Tenyck and Searff, to be decided next Wednesday, is attracting con- siderable attention. Scharffhas ar rived, and went into training_over the eourse to-day. He is stopping at the St. Cloud Hotel. Both men are in good condition. Heavy betting to-day on Scaaff, who is the favorite, at onethousand 'to eight hundred. however are Ine lief that the lent will ven rise to a rumor that the Presi- t Is acting on the advice of Mr. not sign the bill. President the the Howard Court of Inquiry for review, has retyrned the same fairly riddled and destroyed by legal eriti- It is stated on good authority late the President will bill. He does nct ‘WASHINGTON, June 20. Dispatches dated May 23d, have been received from Rear Admiral Strong, commanding the naval force on thesouth Atlantic station. The health of the squadron continued good. The Monongahala recently returned from 3 visit to Cape Ferie hharbor, where the crew was exerci- sed in the varjous drills required by the regulations. All iron clads at Key West, ex- . | cept the Dictator, are to be sent to the navy yard at Pensacola, where they will be moored with'a suffi- cieent force o take care of and pre- serve them, and are to be kept in readiness for receiving g full com- plement of officers and men, should oceasion require. The President as approved of the following acts : An act making an appropriation for the legislative, executive, and Judioial expensesof the government, for the year ending, June 30th, 1875, and for other purposes, An act granting a Medal to John Horne, Jr., for his heroic exploits ‘dis- | in resouing men, women, and hild- 3 de- by 3 Tn the House Saturday evening, 3 hairman of the ways 284 Farnham St. Surgical Rooms. MRS, J. E.VAEDERCOOK Eclectic Physician, Resideace sad office 250 Dudge st bet 14th and 15¢h sts. s e v e e STODDARD & HURLSUT, Market Gardners ! g el G L LR 4 our garden Cor, 21st and Pag) Streets, will receive prompt attention. aplsatm F. A. PETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, TRINNME! AND CARRIAGE B, Ke. 374 Farnha ot, 15¢h & 16¢h. attended Q.L'I":':“M:E prompily RDWARD XUEHL, MAGISTER OF THE BEFPARTED. Yo- 498100 £, betwesa Parshen & Harney. G. W. AMBROSE, Attornov=at-L.a o REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA - KER sy JOMN K, KELLEY, Attome{ ¥ Counselorat Law o T, } - omama LLECTIONS! AND PROMPT- st-—uu No ualess collec~ ‘de ‘Houss jolet and Jents cok. 000 ACRES1 gained — q Amittees and twe hmw% to ntuw: the matter, which publio faith med d which ren, from drowning in Detrolt river. An act to authorize the issue of duplicate agricultural scrips when the original has been lost. The Senate passed & large number of relief bills, to remove po- litical disabilities, etc. In the House, Mr. Dawes, from the conferenee committee on the di ing of votes on the cur- rency bill, submitted a report from the committtce, which was r‘ud; e explained the pravisiens of tl reparts ahd sajd It was ILQ best th‘: could be agreed upon; ed was nothing in the bill looking to an early resumption of specie pavment. NEW YoRK, June 19, To-day John Morrisey offered to wager with McGrath, the well- known turf-man, $5,000 $750 that MeGrath’s Tom Bowling cannot beat Lexington’s four mile time, 7:193. MeGrath will accept. Saturday’s Markets | copiesof — KARKETS By TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. New YorK, June 20. u:{w—-v.oq easy at 2a3 per Forelgn Exchange—! for sixty days, m..«id 491 w-q;lt.t‘s“ -Dull and reflected quietness %H-qm?wnm ..‘ s Governm eurrency sixes, 115, -Very quiet vecause brok- gone to the Jerome Park ml(lh:l;l; w.t.i; downward [y t the opening. e-v.lmh u»\:%:m }'-nwfaq [ Chicago Pruuuce Market. CHICAGO, June 20, Flour—in better demand and firmer; good to choice extras, 520 TELEGRAPRIC. CABLEGRAMS. 4 0°'CLOCK P. M. LoOUvISVILLE, June 19. Mrs. Audubon, widow of thecele- brated naturalist, John J. Audubon, died in Kelleyville on Thursday, 88 years, ‘WASHINGTON, June 20. The President has approved an act to authorize the secretary of war to ascertain the amount of expense incurred by the States of Oregon and California in the suppression of Indian hostilities in the years 1872 and 1873. i SyRAcusg, N. Y., May 19. The following petition from the Anti-Secret Society Convention, was to-day forwarded to President Grant, at Washington : To His Excellency, U. 8. Grant, President of the United States :— The undersigned eitizens of the United States, learning through public announcements that it is pro- posed to lay the corner stone of the new government building, at Chicago, with Masonie cere- monies, on the 2ith day of June mext. St. John’s day, so- called, jrespectfully represent that under our constitution and laws no society, sect or orderis entitled to office, resentment or precedence over any other order or society, and they, therefore, do earnestly protest unm or‘\ller to which it is thus proj to delegate work of mation- al interest should not be allowed such recognition, either through its festivals or itsrites and ceremonies, which are offensive to a great body of American people. The petition Issulgnul by 20,000 persons from 16 tates. NEW 1ORK,June 20. Miciael MeCarthy, living on ‘West Twentieth street, while crazy from drink,brutally beat and kicked his wife and daughter last night, and then attempted to stab his wife with a penknife. A terrible strug- gle then ensued, and the wife final- Iy attempted to escape by means of the window when McCarthy seized her and threw her out. She fell twenty-five feet to the yard beneath, striking her head on a piece of ceant- ling and rendering her uneoncious. At the hospital it was said that she could not live. A special despatch to the Times from Chester, Pa., says the board of trustees of the Pennsylvania Milita- ry Academy yesterdsy conferred the degree of civil engineer u) the members of the graduating classes, and the degree of doctor of phsical arts on Captain H. L. Boole, formerly of New York, but now in charge of John Roach & Co.’sexten- sive shipbuilding works op the Delaware, The graduatesdelivered orations before a brilliant audience in the drill hail of the academy. ‘The Pennsylvania Military Acade- my is the only school of 1ts kind_in the State and has s high- reputation for its scientific and military in- structions.. Its examinations are very rigid, and it speaks well for the earnestness both of the academy staffand of the cadets that very many of the students ‘luvc supopss- fully passed the examination for ad- mission into the graduating glass of next year. Muilen still keeps up his walk A’t Washington riding xxw)emy, Tl his sttempt ta walk five hundred miles in six days will be a failure, as, owing to the mismeasurement of the track—of which Mullen claims to have been ignorant—he will h’fifi one hundred and fivg extra roun to perform, WASHINGTON, June 20. In the Senate Mr. Anthony, from the committee on printing, reported 4 resolution to print six thousapd extra copies of tge selegt gommittee on trandportation ; passed. Also a resolution to print five thousand of the report of the commis- sioners of education ; passed. Mr, Hamilton, (Maryland) from- the committee on patents, reported adve on the memorial from Al- len B. Wilsor: for an extension of a sewliig machine patent and the ittee were discharged. M ng) commy h ko the r. Hamlin, (M m the tte ed sary to secure itional mail ser- = between San Francisca, and lnwanm'mmhm to fill the vacangy in the board of mana- gers of the asylum u‘z" d}nhled hvol- unt l]an ¢ James Neg- onmliw of Jay Cook, if the Iatter resigns, was adcpted. A bill to pay the Kentugky Me- chanjeal ang Agrigultural Associa- tion twenty-five thousand dollars gu— damages to their property by U. 3 was A jution ‘authoriz ing a select committee to investigate Arkansas affhirs, and to examine witnesses during recess, was “lom'd 1In the Senate a vesolution toprint 6,000 extra copies of the report of the —5 to medlum, § WGHIS @Lfl + oash, 1 21; J ; August 1 lys'i‘.“h' o ~leady; ot G0}@E0N; bid. iwines—94. Pork—Steady ; July, 17 23; Aug. " Fara e quly, 1. New York Produce Market. NEW YORK, June 20, Breadstuffi—Quiet. Flour—Firmer, and a shade bet- ter for ing brands. = &, and higher prices Pl T L Milwsukee g\gn@i ds. ‘estern mixed and nominal; Western but generally —!;-g‘ l?’" 1¥ 25@70 50. passed ; 000 copies of the zm«m:ofednel 3 TorONTO, Ont., June 19. At the semi-annual meeting, of the royal grand eneampment of the Kmights of Malta, held at Bowman- ville yesterday, -oz:u{’ a) tadstmm for warrants from the Unl o8, were received and considered. NEW YORK, June 20. The bank statement for the past week shows galn of $181,4000 in reserve and excess over legal re- quirements. It is now $18,204,850. L e, ekl tonders nders inarenscd 557,600,deposits decreased 5,102,900, circulation increased 19, 500, St. Louis Produce Market. 8, Louss, June 20, 1 c..:?'.lnnunlnd easler; No 2 in elevator}; closing at 45in elevator. Rye—Wanted at 75. Wu*a“”‘un Bulk Meats—X T Jkah: neavy, sk@st 8t. Louls Live Stock. 8r. Louts, June 20. Fogs—Reeelpts ¥10; market un n | 300 sovereigns was added to the xiPrinting e Loxpoy, June20. Mr. Bellow, the reader and elo- cutionist, died last night after a | long and painful illness. The Daily News reports Lieut. Garidbaldi so ill that he cannot move and is incapable of writing or feedine himself. LoNDON, June 20. ‘The communist refugees in this city propose to entertain Rochefort at a grand dinner on Monday. PaRis, June 20. riel Janin, the eminent French eritic and aut! is dead. HAVANA, June 20. Eleven officers of the Spanish navy have been rewarded by the Governmient, for their services in defending the city of Mougeanella, against the insurgents, with promo- tion in the ranks, the crosses of various orders, and the thanks of the nation. MADRID, Jne 20, Gen. Concha is continually re- ceiving reinforcements. Gen. ¥al- acios, with <en thousand men is marching against Contaviela, the Carlist headquarters iu Avragon. RoME, June 20, The text of the address of the Pope to the Cardinals, on Tuesday last is published. The Pope renews his protests against the usurpation of the Papal States; abolition of religions corporations, and other acts of the Italian Government, so the enemies of the church may not be able to plead justification of un- disputed custom. He is also moved to allude to those subjects again because he recently received overtures of recon- cilliation, and had in his possession respectful letters that, as viceroy of God and peace, he should pardon his enemieuulml withdraw the ex- communieations pronounced against them, but declars he cannot make peace with the enemies of the Church. In conelusion he exhorts the Car- dinals toimitate the conduct of for- eign bishops, especially those of Germany and Brazil, The American pilgrims who went to Venice have left that city for Ba- varla, - Loxpox, June 19. This was _the last day of the As- cott races. The following were the chief events: Ascott plate worth sweepstakes of fifteen sovereigns. Each mile and a_quarter was won by Loander. Ten horses ran. Alex- andria plate of one thousand sov- ereigns added to sweepstakes of twenty-five sovereigns, each second horse to regeive two hundred sov- ereigns out of the stakes, third horse to save stakes, was won by King Lud. Five horses ran. Last bettiug wastwo to one against King Lud, five tofour against Boyard and four to one against Flagolet. The attendance at the meetings have been large throughout and includ- ed several members of the royal !nmil{. ¥n the Fouse of €ommons to-day Mr. Burke, under secretary for the foreign department, in reply to a request for information, stated that her Majesties government was not zil and the Arger “onfederation, but that it had not as yet been ine vited to use its friendiy offices in that direction, Roghefort will prohably address a large public meeting in this ety at an early day. A Times Paris special says the debate on the government power to nominate mayors will take place to-morrow. As the legitim- ists have promised ta support the government, the latter may have a small majority when the measure the restoration of the monarchy. The ship engaged in laying the section of the Brazilian gable, from St. Vingent, Oape de Verdes, to the ooast of Brazil, was at noon yester- day in latitude twenty d south; longitude, twenty-two east. S ——————————— U. P. R, R, MEAT MARKET, 15th street bet California and Webster. KEEP ON HAND THE BEST upply of FRESH AND SALTED MEA1S. Also a K Cared Hams and Breakast Baco eyl L. WOODWORTH, 238 Douglas St.,, Omaha, Neb. Patent Wheols, Pinished Gearing, &c. Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins. HARDWOOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks «d Buggies Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA Keep a complete Abstract of Title to all;Real Bitfe i Ora-ha and Dooglas countv. JOoB The Bee Job Printing House EXECUTES ALL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ™ T VERY BEST STYLE 1|and eve i HOLSTERY trade; hag lar; has a com: PRIgED oods, PRICES as e between Bra- | @QNyt. PARLORSETS, LOUNGES &eo.. COVERED TO CROCERIES, comes o be voted on. M. I, 2 ALER Burun ;{u irf:r:’-r‘;"exl;\"mlini?;'ufi;r: P raten, sty committee of thirty that t tim- Nut 5 T ity GENTLEMEN'S EURNISHING GOODS. the Assembly a motion in favor of Tob. e, Yull Assortmentof Imported Woolens. AIl Work Warranted. S. K. OR.ot E:T sndFARNNAM. =S | Sehmeider & Burmester TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IROX City Meat Market. ° CLOSING OUT SALR Ladies’ Reail?-l!lade Suits AT CRUICKSHANK'S To make more room for our stock of specialties, viz EMBROIDERIES AND BLACK ALPACAS. ‘We have concluded to close out our READY-MADE SUITS at the following reduced prices: 15 Ladies Suits with Skirt and Polonai $ 4,00 $ 550 adles oul W1 ant 'olonaise, X 10 . fl} = 500 ° 6,50 9 i F: < 600 760 3 2 “ b 7,50 9,00 2 s i : 1000 1250 2. « : s 14,00 16,50 190 . Wne “ 880 730 S . 5 Percale Wrappers, at 8,00 5,00 The Goods are all new, and bought from the manufacturer for Cash. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. We have also arranged on our center counters a lot of remnants, and goods slightly soiled, to be sold at ex- ] A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor.14th and Farnham Sts., Omaha, Neb. FALL STOCK, 1873. tremely low prices. mars R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS 4 AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be - sold lower than any other house in the city, consi of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND OEILDREN'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, CHARLES SHIVERICK. ' Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, thing pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP- ely increased his stock.and now lete assortment ot FINE, MEDIUM and LOW go ;i emlltl 1:ltxje tli;se gfl‘&nngt a}; such REDUCED ) 1M interes iri tlnsni‘me, to examine his stgclgvger;oggepm PHOLSTERED AND hing in 208 Farnham FRANK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR G. STRIFFLER, | i —DEALER N— HTit.ae.te.| 232 FarnhamSt, - . Omaha, Neb 9q Seodiv » I JUNE 18th, 1874 ! FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL MILLINERY At Greatly Reduced Prices! MRS. C. F. HICKMAN. DAN. BURR, Manufacturers of WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Staves. Tin Roofing, iting 30d Gutiering don e ot g 1 400 hom maber: sbort Hieen tregt ——— SEENLY BROS. Keep caz:tartly on_basd je18 1m WACON 4 LARGE SUPPLY OF cannzacn )| NOTION popury, Cer. 13th and Earney WAGON HARDWARE, === OMAIA. - - - NHB BMTABI.N and Summer Styles. A.POLACK, CLO THIER, 238 Farnham St Near 14th. 1" Fine and T{edium Clothing, and Furnishing Goods. iwpar Tas * Lowest Cash Prices. AT # ' Fe |

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