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- THE OMAHA”DAILY BEE. ' OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 15, 1874. 'TELEGRAPHIC. LitTLE ROCK, July 14. Official returns from all counties | foot up for the convention eighty | thousand sgainst eight thousand. Out of ninety delegates clected, over that partof the city have burn though the majority are poor shabby. Many people are exha: ed with the heat, it being excessive BALLOONACY has again set in g THE_DAILY BEE | G EOWARD BOSEWATFE, Editor and Prop's M. HELLMAN & CO., VERY LATESY. \ i ssbidaid Tilton bave locked ht. | : I hmnm ,n,‘:.m m.,,,u : “:.n, Iy:s‘myredmi-v.‘;‘egd T previous dis- 4 0’CLOCK P. M. seventy are democrats. ’ Einth | teh, the fire swept into and over | —_— and the mystery that shrouds the e R B o g | i TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ot ikl i o b MIDNIGHT. the elegaat First Baptist Church New Yome, July M. § g Mavu, July1s, | 3 One copy, one yeur, 1a sdvnee........§1990 | 508D e som and Wabash avenue, and what was | ¢ i SR YOOl SOV, Lo Carlists have cannonaded t P G Bonths, 10 . 480 | golved. this evening before sundown one of el A Gt a without effect. They are ? : P ey —_ the most elegant and costly church | Commissioners Charlick snd Gart [ waiting for * reinforcenients. | i i e e | AxDnow George Francis Train Ifiiflfi iotgn oty b novg but & | N day. . No suswer has yet eI e rrtved il | ——AND,DEALERS I¥- B > skt g heap o = - D s i oy | take charge of the operutions | | proposes to sue certain newspapers ‘As it was evident from the course | De€R -returned to Governor Dix y' o . i I‘% EDERICK, [’ m,:'s, (:;h;ll B::h't:i come in for ofthe st st o e Magor Havemeyer, to. charges of RovouTn TSy 14| GENTS URNISHING C CODs, = a roun 3 :30 P. M., mbassa- - & AT e CHICAGO IN FLAMES! | postoffice building was in all proba- | €04@st him. dor has arived here, having sue- | 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST. 1l of North bility doomed, General MecArthur, cessfully laid the shore connections | 3 Gml'.er:nrinld:e of N Caro- —_— the postmaster, mmleh mnflel:nmm = wmxmufl:‘uly “iod | of the new Atlantie cable. | na is dead. Cucumbers, green tonce fo remove the mails to a e -gen direct orn and cholera morbus cut short | The Conflagration Almest Equal | %170 & P ) ceded teams | (a0 appeal o the supreme court e | OUR STOCK FOR THE mortal careel That immediately pressed into ser- | of EW YORK, July 14. | = 2 ’ B ab N, View by . AL 8 clock the Tast g.m.:"xe.. York Contalazd || Prsdent anit e G ant| SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON ——— left the building, and the | Hodson River Railroad against In- | Jesse, Gen beock and Miss 4 || Asomues dissstrous flood In | Yiake that had beca. the.depository | ternal Revene Colloctor Bailey, of | Drexel arrived at noon yesterday | Is Complete now; Our Assortment in mm& m 8 | Maseachusetts. Thedam inspectors | CHicaco, July 14. | ofthe United States mails centering | the western district, New York. from Long Branch, and proceeded | [} | swear that the reservoir was per- ~ h?m‘n, m.tbg.r.e ‘ll:. mvu-m tymf m here, was deserstet} hlore‘\":‘li.at:;l.trl: —_— ) it of - | minutes past e HALIFAX, July 14. Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES " Farnham St. onlaiiituet OMAHA. to Tifth Avenue Hotel. The presi- | = | e remained quietly at | = 4 i i rrsri o Clothing ; Gents’ Furnishing Goods e . | Comprises the Latest Novalties. : T, B e THE LATEST STYLES IN TATS AND CATS. me, during the first week in | yu- SV T ' - gt the Sumvignanly”and| We Have also a Full Line in BOY'S aud E®UTH’S Clothing, WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWERT/[AN EVER. Angust, for the championship, and All long-distanee walkers from Bos- | M. HELLWAN & CO. ton, Pittsburg, and other cities, will | fectly safe, and therefore nobody is avenue and Twelfth street. | eaught, and by 8:30 it was a mass. of flames. 11:50 p.m.—The fire limits on the south are 518 State streety near Harmon Court, Wabash avenue 475, just south of Eldridge Court; on hird avenue 253, between -Beck court and Twelfth. On the corner of Peck court and Wabash avenue is the only point in the southern portion where the firemen are oper- ating. The fire broke out jo’ & paiat manufacturing shop, corner of Twelft: and Clark streets, where the workmen were mixing ma- The steamer Edgar Stuart, pur- chased for the western trade ar- rived yesterday. Three hundred and thirty Men- onnites, en route for Manitoba, have arrived. Azfl'y heavy rain fell here last men thus far are futile to_check its Buildings are being Biown up, and the whole Joroo of the fire department are on spot, with every means available for figh the fire. The streets are jammed with teams, moving goods from the place. The fire started at 4:30 this after- noon; on Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street, in South Chicago. It | ran north and northeast, through NEARLY seven hundred new | postoffices have been created since | the first of July, which will go far to make up the loss of congression- al influence by the repeal of the franking privilege and consequent stoppage of garden sass and patent office literature, formerly distributed | among rural constituents. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 14. The Springfield Republican_esti- mates the damage by the Middle- field disaster in round numbers at $350,000 dollars nearly half of which falls' upon the Boston & Albany CRAOKER MANUPAOIORY. Clure & Smith, 185 Haroey street. bet. Tith aed 1200, Gecteit | GLASS AND PiCTURE PRAMES. Reinhart, 155 bou lu street, dealer in .window lus aud picture iram_s, Glasiog | compete, Loxa BRANCH, July 14. The second meeting of the Mon- | 0 order ant | = Fourth avenue, Third avenue, State | terial, which exploded and caused } BOOTS AND SHOES. I takes from three to five years | street, two blocks on Wabash av- | the conflagration. i e “;?;u:h”flfin of life | mouth Park Association, the at | FALIL, STOCK, 1873. hilip Lang, 135 Farabam st, between 1uh | for the city bred son of a banker or | enue, and a large number of houses July 13, 280 A. X. | ward can hardly be resumed before | fon 2o, Vas smalli the weather | Slopel 8eren o - lm-m, on merchant to master a mechanical | o1 theeastern portion of the street. | The following are the limits of | Phursday, whils it is quite ble hot. The first race for a purse of | L. Latey, corner 12t} ugiss s, | trade o to besome 8 competent | 1t 100K the postoffice, several fine | the fire; On South Clark street to me“""m road will not get um‘m Sible | $700, mile heats, best three tn five, | L Latey, corer Lo | . P churches, and a large number of | 1 welfth street ;2Clark street burned | o <% Fo8C V- & three starts, Madalien won the first | ] [+ as sueet chndrand conie-onery. Counisy trade - | farmer. Tt does not take twenty- | blocks, the number of which is not | but a short distance ; Desrborn was g 3 heat in 1,493 Artist won second | H y A et by sour hours now-a-days for any | attainable yet. the southern boupdary; Tweifth, fl‘;a third heats. Time 1,44 aud | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 463, NEw York, July 14. The Orangemen of New York | and Brooklyn went on their annual | o0A" DEALEES. Jand 3 Ellist, coal, lime, comen thair etc., 154 Facnain st Tetisid At half past 6 o’clock the fire had made almost a clean sweep up to the corner of Third avenue and Northern Polk street, Third and Fourth avenues burned almost their entire length, the buildings being farmer or mechanic to master the | | seience of National finance or to | v York, July 14. DRY GOODS, CARPETS DRUGGIFT. | i v k ilrcad o & der, drugsist, corner 12th a0d Mar- | KnOW just how a bank or a railrcad | Polk street, burning up the homes | ohiefly of a comnmon sort; State | pic-nic yesterday on the steamer | Progdent Wats - i %shmmberun and managed. of thousands of people at the above nm‘}yfiflm Twelfth tc Van Buren | Wm. Cooke. On leaving the dock | the Erie‘m‘ad ‘:o‘:’?:vn. nl‘zlerfim’fiu"; b PAWN BROKEP. o} e ——— | corner. street; Wabash avenu trom Har- | the steamer collided with the | were passed by the Board of Dim--] M Elgutter, No. 200 Farnbam st 134 The fire department commenced ) mon Court nearly to Jackson, and | schooner Miller, sinking her imme- | tory regretting that through ili- 5 I An indiscrmunate staughter ' the process of blowing up buildings | on Michigan avenue many fine | diately. Whether any lives were | hoalth and exgessive Intors o bad | m OII. cL T wew launir opensd at oi1 1ith st bet. | clothing snd gents’ furmshing With gun-powder, but the buildings | buildings got on fire. The fire was | sacrificed by the collision, it eould | deemed this eourse necessary, and | &V.ml.ln 'vad Douglas. The washing snd Jess of prices at 206 | ¢Xperimented with were but small | not general on that street, and was | not be ascertained, but it was leamn- | complimenting him for elovating | goods regard und would only | checked before roabhing the Exposi- | ed that two hands of the Miller | tle road to its present efficiency and | wooden affairs, | An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goo ing will be doneto « rder, first c.ass work ds Just Opened to be were found floating in the river and PAINTERS. Farnham street. Fine linen and { have the effect of making s quicker | tion building. Twenty blocks are | congratulating him uj is vindi . : pon his vindi- 2 that they were rescued, sold lower than ary other house in th ahunsn & Beard, bou-e and den pummiers. | chevoit shirts of our .wa make at | blaze of them, and the wind blow- | burned. The foss i3 variously estr- cation of the charges of misman- s S L= *our PACTORY. $2.00 and $2.50 each. ing s it does very fresh from the | matedand cannot bogiven accurate. | The Mayor will not prepare bis | grement, The stockholders. adopt. e city, consisting of jum Sonp Worke, Powell & Co, sl south south-wes, 1y to-night, buk it will not be less | answer to the Governor to-day. | of similar resolutions, i n 2 e D B oaim Stap. Five Raitroad Tickets The fire Is now on the verge of | than three millions, and. probably | Matters at the police headquarters Q T e A ote atiamie. Sousty, 1o the fire Line of our big fire at Har- | not exceed six. Tasurance about | thismorning are uninteresting. - — | vy S 1" T bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, | rison street—the west side of Wa- | two-fifths loss. Some companies VARKETS BY TELEGRAPK. ’ , Orders solivited trom the trade. bash avenue is now in full blaze, [ will undoubtedly. succumb o the ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS, NEW YoRk, July 14. Broker, at 296 Fari.ham street. LTS T A D e P ATIORNETS. which takes many astately bullding | heavy strain on their finanees, but | . itcamship Colon arrived here e |" Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. | in its course, which offered a haven | they have been very careful since | v oy orau i PosCatin pasengers New York Money Market. | 1 E. FSTABROJE. n. M. FRANCIS | may Jy26 "’T'fi"'g";‘m ‘wow in the rear of | 1 £Teat fire, not to iake large risks .’mdti',g;’a'm“sof freight, hn-lu:fi:lg NEW YORK July 14. | A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS’ FLAN NELS, . ESTABROOK & FRANCIS the Dirst Taptist - Church, nd | 3 whtely diseivuicd amons thom, | Sonscl feas, = ]| Money e ] TADIES AND ONTILDRENS | ) Al istributed - Vm. M. Tweed mide a written Rokeie e 1 I ATTOBNEYS AT LAW.| Hamlet Orum. |50 vl iave'sofhe e | iyl o i Bup | i, teney, bt vt | ealy Wt o ixy anys, | MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS ‘ Al . z ] 5t | endorsed by the chief physician at i g Y5 | . . o b 4 . A . i ) ,000; - sioners asking for better quarters. d di : sountil 12:30. whey, SEPS THE MOST COMPLETE AssorT | all likelihood be the final prey of | Churgh, 000; Jewish ers: | and did not changeuntil 12:30, when " N e of Ladios spd Genta-sirny e, trim- | the fire and that as that 1s immedi- s,xz,g&“fio,sgo;fiw- s | o AL EodRc0r to-da the Twenty | it o foph il t0 1095 mow ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RUSS, AND MATS, S P ‘and untrimmed, Parasols. Piques, Mar- N 1l kinds of bry Goods, TDEXTER L. THOMAS, ately on the lake shore, there will be nothing further for the fire to feed upon, provided we have the ,000; Adelpht Fheater, $75,000; St, James Hotel and furniture $1 000; Pastoftie, $30,100, BAPEST CK. g twelve hest shots, which was won by Lieut. Frey, of company A. Three men were sunstruck and Governments — Declining, with good investment, demand currency 6, 116}, ¥ Attorney and” Counsclor at Law. _»_:-%:“_{n-‘ i CHAR.LES SHIVERI beard ol | ) , Eare LOWEE thua, ever | ood fortune not to have a change | - The following oasualities are re- el : | s 07U BoowBo Vischit's Block, e TR s et | of wind. A black.ball of smoko ie following Te- | will probably diej another was ac- | - tocks—Dull; there Is quite a | = = EANIA: oo -~ MR | A SO00 Jiaee ,funxlnxnverlhenpfl'tedm:n:«fl Ve annicl:‘t"l?ylt"h?l:l‘ll;:; e iy “’;g‘l'“f”‘fv Bowamee, over l-“’;“‘q:":":‘li Pumlture’ beddmg Mirrors i JOHN Vi. LYTLE, DRUGGIé’I‘ mé‘fmfim Althongh T et e et | The postal treaty béfween the | 204 78, The annual election of the | ANd_ €verythin, ertaining to the FURNITURZ: ana_ UP- citizens are doipg ‘thy han: and killed by the | United States aad Japan goes into | Erie directors is progressing quietly, | HOLSTERY : has I i 3 < a = Attornoy-at-Law and Selictor 1a | “AND PHARMACIST, _ | tying to presentihe e febin get. | Do WhASOt and Killed by the | (e e Tt of Janusry, 1555, | more than half being nlreby voted: I rade; has largcly increased hig stock.and now Eqaty. Pattoes Block, Bet. Galfrnia & Webeter £ | ting & hofd apon thelr homes, et | or burnied, ths ik driviig the | Agreeably (o the notice given by | the regular ticked is voted Ly Hugh | 18S 8 complete assctmeat ot FINE, MEDIUM and LOW JPFIOL -Over Pist Hstional Susk, P o s tay~ | the effort o as futle g for s ohld 1o | snbguen fropn thelr engings. A | the Japanese legation, six gmonths | JrJewett; whowil be clected with- PRICED goods, which he is offering at, such REDUCED ptioos. carefu make an 3 + | notice was roquired, but at the re- sition. Erie, 321; Paciflv, 3 3 = st b oot The roat of the advandiog fur- | KRG PAUSL 1o gunrding proberty | (oo the Japansss powors the | 3241 U Fy 205 W U, 71}, '|PRICES as to make it t0 the interest of everv one de siring : in ‘line, t¢ examine his stock before purchas nace has the sound of our old | ing thigves right and left, thirteen days already elapsed have ! - PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Laws (Campbell’s Blek,) %093 THIRTEESTE STREET. OMANA wm ’ 4. BaLDWIN BRI BALDWIN & O’BRIEN, ATTORNEYS:LAW Otice—Caldwell Block, Douglas Ftreat, 82" Oudest practicine Dentists n theelty | of gvory desoription and variety. tbe Cuban authorities may be in- oMama, - - - - NEmRASKA| =5 —— | Men, women and children are do- - dueed, as & speeial favor, to com. | €losed ac the inside prices spot of | SIROICE R I XE 8, S S, BILLIN ing thelr utmost to save thelr little 4 mute his sentenee toimprisonment. | July; 613 bidder August; rejected C. COWIN DR. A GS, :]I and take it fo some place of| | Begua, July 14. ea,o‘“_A ; : i —ANL DEALER IN— . fety. William has arrived at VE: ctive, strong and higher; ” 1 . A S ier | DB LT T I BT, |l vork o he e tom tison |t e 1. th | e Bce P | S i XY GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ‘GOODS. wi rn up as m in fi i lye—Firmer and searce, af XD COUNSELOR. 284 Farnham St.. m“m"?‘ e ;n?n ','Z m ’o.rl };:;:n and escorted to guues ;:_:) f".’..'.?;&':?'.?:?fi 33.'.’.15,."'; i 1;‘,1 ! i Tub-se.egm Yull Assortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warranted. } OPFICE—CREIGRTON'S BLOCK, " Bt 13th and 14h, pp statre. teen, considering the vajug in dol- [\ It is reported here that the British | give the case more interest. Mr. rley—Dull and nominal. &e, &eke. 202 FarnhamSt, - - iars and Cents, The. beat Ia.very to the Brussels Beecher came down from Peeksville | , Pork—Active at 1950619 63 08 | { o op wrw smawamNmAm.| > Seoiiv ' Qi et OMAHA, NESBASKA. e S es cten atall haw et | to ppeun losses, we will have to | unifl the reservations made by Lord : path, of Boston, snd remained at his T — e ¥ e ~ S | e Tiv i - Dard—Quiet at 11{e. - T. W. T. Richards, Bursical Roocma. | B el of lives o it Js next | Derd are considered. home all the etening. Hehus not | - purc Qe s Schueider & Burmester JUNE 18th, 1874 ! Attorney at Law, L VANCAMP M. D. | utude und fury, buming through o e versstion with & reporter, o said | | FEE—Firm; a shade bigher at Manutaeturers of FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL By 32 vt | looely @ mecled district na. this, Loxpox, July 14, | he had followed but one policy since | 18@15¢, I1N, COPPER AND SHEET IRON y the haglaning thayidlicy of slence, | . oy caliboard thisafterncon wheat gReS. cARENSI Y | Ofce 510 13th St., bet. Farnham and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. { e line of the conflagraticn, its em- 3 o T ne , asking for an investiga- | %1% | short votice and ic the best mauner. Ei et s the line of the conflagra il bt AuguntTn'sefesonce.| newspapers, asking fo iga- | 014 = ployes will have all they can doto | to the public worship regulations | tion, Was done by his friends ayainst My S Sy A D)7, ? | o.E.BALO £, 5,GLASGOW. secure the mail matter in the bulld- | 411, he declared himself unalterably | his protest, { St. Louis Produce Market. | Ci t Great l.’l/ Reduced Prices ! Ballou & Glasgow, | ing, and ognsequently there Will no {.gpposed to the- resolutions which | M. Francis D. Moulton, of Brook. Faps Ry ity Meat Markert. X § ORNEYSATLAW. e | san o ML Jiietns lntroduced on the ot | 2 10 eeputes toan InvHalon ol (. mpous_Quiet,:= oot e MRS. C. F. HICKMAN ¢ £ 3 == y 8o E plstone intr re aimed at | the Beecher investigating conmit- | Flour—Quiet. : | . U X ¢ ‘,A.T, I.,. toate wow S, st Wt | Eclectic Physicians | oy seat before to-morrow ever.ing, religh h‘fl:’m}‘ g resolutions in | tee, appeared before that committec 1 Vheat—Steady; No2red winter, | SITEEL Y BROMS. | i . ¢ Toou, | Boor: Basidence and offc. 250 Dudge st bet 14th ~od | 8hould the department be suecessfui | o oppose the dbfinite gettle- | this ovening. His statement was | 11761 18, oM 1 Keep constantly on’hand — —— S ! _QMAHA. - NEB. 15th ats. in saving thejr valuables. ment of the pointsnow in_dsspute, bland and concilatory, and he won !‘:,om—hlondy; No 2, 64@66 this 4 LARGE SUPPLY OF DA BURR ! oiotuctricrsddie- | The principal lines of the West: | andelothes the Bishop with power | 8olden opinions by his frank and | S0, o 0 o0 g = 3 ts—] 3 ; No2, -SAVAGE & MANDERSOK, 3 Attorneys at Law, 22 FARNHAM STREAT. { > Nebrasks. Board by the day or week. inte of the Carlists, who.are report- [ BEED Ut tomte mawsana | M e i tohave mbbed s nearly tur. | Commitee were decply impresed | 525, — — = — ——— ! oW HAMAN. rer so 48| dered the doctors and others who iragect . : : B C. ¥. IV | mne e Dae et over o | e ot o 4o bring soune. o the | Moulton, ' (hough bolding m_bis St. Louis Live Stock. | [ N.J. TAILOR. some four blocks In width, ang al- | wounded Reputlicans ~with the | hands the fate of two such men as 8t. Louts, July 14. ¥ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT | t71 ¢or. tarnkam and Elevenia Sts. thwgul: the explosion of gunpowder | 1Ines, s - 4 %m ‘Ward Beecher and Theodore g"ffifisfiffinwmfl”fi . H LAW, kinds of TAILORING, and re. | i8 st every litle while, | A Times speelal correspondent at | ' There was mildness and gentle- 'al Steady, unchanged. S o, 260 Faraham Street SINING Coobs sty a bk | e gy u Hitle "m""’l"m“.‘"":c"_‘. Berlin telegraphs that the Bishop of | ness of manner, and an evidentdig- | 105" teady; unchanged. i > 7| NEB, | e s - re e limi Padenhorn hes received another | nity of soul about Mr. Moulton that . { A POLA,CK, = OMAH SRS ; above. o |mentence of 18,000 thalers | was the subject of remark. Hewas | Chicago Live S Mark: 5 wrhort REDMAN & LEWIS, CHicAGo, 9:10 p. t, _ | fine and three months detention in | very mueh affeoted when he spoke | CNicago Live Stock ot. , At the repiiea el CLOTHIER J. 8. SHBOPSIIIRE, ttonwoaad. wind m:g.iz, but at sunset it shile] Of the ecciesiastical law. | the Btar is preparing a statement | Caitle—Receipts, 36,000. Market A\l Oo ted quickly to the south, and dro 7here s intense excitement in | forcommunicating several import- | steady and fainly ‘active; natives, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th, g' Attorney-at-Law Room No. 1, 5. . Corner 15th and Douglas Sts, | 1} at Clark and Twelfth but es Strickland, the historical | Howard’s statement would give s zn » e a| Hogs—Receipts, 10,000; Market OMAHA, - - NEBR T going eastward, in whioh direction | Jthoress, died yesterday ; aged six- | newlight to the controversy. His | active or vest rothers dull e 2 J. O. BLATTER, (it has varned several blocks, |gy-eight. confidence in Mr. Becoher was una- ( _hicep—Receipts, 500. Market ac- B p— Dealer in Staple and Faney. The Daily News reports that the | bated, and he thought Tilton was | tive and in good demand | police ot Vienna have issued a cir. | laboring under an hallucination. SPAUN & PRITCHETT, { Attorneys and Cousselors at Law. (@, 506 Twell. 3 burest. | _special attention OFFICE, No. 282 FARNHAN ST. — UP STATRS, — BLBth&WthSs. OMAFIA. Teeth extracted without 3 use of Ni- s Opite Faa T and children. SeL. eases pecullar o w California House. FRITZ HAFRER, Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street, corner l)x.hAP- ha, LUMBER hand and SAWED TO ORDER- Groceries. ‘Highest price paid for Country Produce. x;:"--.l.l.o-‘ 16th & Caicago Eta, s i e gvn e e l . dispateh rom Berlin to Breadstuffs—Stead. . n s - G. W. AMBROSE, QUAILEY'S the Times says it Is now reported | learned from undoubted authority Flnur:Flrmer; Sni\er State and | o . 'y that Prince Bismarck’s journey to | that Mrs. Tilton went before -the | Western, 5 00@5 50; extra, 595G | | attormeveat=Xaw | U.F-S0ap Factoryl Kissengen has no political object. | Plymouth’chureh committeeagainst | 6 25, ;i i 3 . BV & Y k8 | The frendly atttude of the king of | bee busband's knowledgo and | ~Wheat—Steady; No. 1 spring, REDICK’S OPERA NOUSE = ¥ 5 g varia gives much satisfaction, | wishes, and that in consequence of | extra, 1 42; No. 2 Chicago, 131@ | { , ouE . rm Torer i s sy o bme Comempiin: 4b me“up:*m& tendencies of | this actof disabedience Mr. Tilton | 132, No. 2 Milwaukee spriog, 1 41 { art . jves a feeling of un. m wife. It | bid. was this eveniug t | Corn—] v i R et P.N.GLYNN, Sade for money at slocks‘ex- | Mrs. Woedkulbliad sent "o et i . e S { momex % Counselorat Law w_v-u-uln- = mu-se‘;s on goverment seeurities s | Tilton & generous and dise | * Oats—siteady at 62e. b cen ing to eome and testit Rye—Nominal at 1 10@1 12. ¥ "E.TE..P%FP‘} s g | s e Il Howso of Counons Las E:nunm oot in his VEMALL | Buovistogs.—Guiet bt ominally ) [T ANDEOET- a abolishing cation. rs, Woodh b B | [ \.—"-‘?fi""— SR gt R the Chureh of Scotland. i comotios e chapes | Heck S ow messy1 G105 § el Reslctaieboughinnd wld. il | oo st i Dodn et spponte s violeut thunder-storm which | before she can_come, Beef—Extra new., 4 50, I S w.J wm e over this tltLo:‘H-un\hy.' CAmlznm!mmhuofflymouth ort ribs, 9}@10¢; long ¥ 2 T vbld . . F A '}'lm:ns, e anmber of faalaccl- | Lt o et Mir B | o I, ied bama, 116 | Fine and Medium Clothing, < @ s ey e R - and Furnishing Goods. ’ AND ’ that Mr. Beecher’s ted s g . District Attorney for Second Jod- “A:r fllllle’!‘:llll‘-, ?.‘“"'fl.‘?""a."“““""‘":’"""' 153@16¢; ~= Siebid; | CE HA THST: lelal Distriet Sarnham o', bet, 1560 & 16k ‘Was wn thore would not be Hogs 5} X 'E‘EAN TEE LL orders and L] Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. calamity, and nothing short of its final piunge into will quench it. mile of the con Lake Michigan Streets within a are crowd- ed with teams of every descripticn, loadsq to their utmost capacity with household ‘googs, who are so fortupa! nd storekeepers 88 to sepure & team ‘are endeavrring to save" their ost valuable stock. Wherever & ioundy is at onge northof the fire can be filled with goods great, and no doubt that in addition sacrifice. As the postoffice is decidedly fn. ern Union ‘elegraph Com) Yy ruuning east, run through State street, and have all been burni there Leing some forty wires, but. the lines an Canal all possible danger, sreet are out there will o the the blaze rapidly northwgrd. in of the eity and fire 1 | now checkesl on the gast and w, toward the her firemen are blowin fast as possible up buildings as wherever it seems feasible. The es are now nearly sub- dued, and the fire is perfectly under control, having burned fiercely for nearly len hours. No further apprehiensions are felt for_the safety of the central busi- iess part of the city. M. ABLEGRA et Congress take part in the proceedings In the House of Commons, last evening, Disracli said Parliament anjforpity in regard to to establish th# conducting of public worship. dispatches from Madrid that General Zaballa is con- tinually receiving reinforcements. Frph outrages have been commit- by the fortress for the present violation over an attempt to take Bis- mark's life. cular givil descri] of a e o they seapictof % debign 8 natethe Emperor of Aus- | been waived, The eonvietion and sentence of Daekervey was ot a surprise to the authorities here. During the pre- liminary examination given him at Neuvitas, where he was firet ar. rested, the Cuban authorities clearly eatablished his guilt, stil] this gov- ernment employed a special and able counsel to proceed to Cuba and conduct his defense. At the State department hope is expressed that yesterday in company of Jas. Red- and he was resolute in this. The publication of letters in the various generous manner. In conversation with a reporter in attendance at the meeting of the committee, he said that he lIoved Henry Ward Beecher like the apple of his eye, but that he would not stand by and see Theodore Tilton érupified. The of Joseph Howard. The editor of ant points. On inquiry at the of- fice, an attache of the Star said Mr. W. B. Carpenter, the artist, Sam- uel Wilkinson, and Oliver Johnson will go before the committee, All gen are statements. The Hufldmi Chicayo Proudco Market. s CHICAGO, July 15. Flour — Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Quiet and weak, le. low- er; closed steady; No. 1 quiet, 1174; No. 2 114{@115}; closed | 115 spot or July; 4j@11; closed 20} August; No.' 383@9; rejected Corn—Quiet and_a trifle easier; bigh mixed 62; No. 2 613@62: August, and closed at the outside prices. closed easier at 1 14}@1 143 ; corn, east elevator, Rye—Higher: new, 80. Whiskey—Steady; 95. i Pork—Steady; 20 50@21 33. | Lard—Unchanged. Bacon—5 70@5 90; heavy, 6 00@ Cricaco, July 14. 23062 55 common to extra, 300@ 6 00. New York Produce Market. NEW YORK, July 14. f ing. PARLORSSETS, LOUNGES &«.. UPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TOGRDER. ... 208 Farnham Stroot. Oxmaha G. STRIFFLER, ~DEALER N— FRANK J. RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR a la Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing, Spouting sod Gutter! g dou MILLINERY) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th and Harney Streets, NEB. Bear Porx NUTTON, POULTRY, GANE —axp— veecnTasnms OMATFTA.

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