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- VOL. IV. 'HE DAILY BEE EDWAKD BOSEWATET, Editor and Prop'r P = Ofics—No. 135 Farnbam street, betw. Winth and Tenth. P TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . 1n_sdvance. One copy, ove yeur. in advance. . """ gix months, three menths 1n sdvance. a1 pot paid in ad~ance, $8 per ——— FREDERICK, ~LEADING HATTER! LOWESTPRICES Farnham St- —_— ORAOKER MAW & Smith, 185 Harney street. bet. “th aua 1220, Gec1sdt @LA83 AND PICTURE PRAMES. Reinhart, 156 Dougius street, u window glass and picture Lrames, L o order 'BOOTS AND SHOES. e arabam st, between Pyl st CONPEQTIONERY. corner 12th and Duuglas streeis, L rver and whelesie desler I8 'esand copfectionery. Country m “ 00AL DEALEES. ;;I‘Il" Eul»'.xll, lime, ceme! oy DRUGGIETE. A. R Cer,druggist, cormer 12th and Mare Jierai PAWN BROKER. . 'L,I ilnn-.lu-nnn-n. fel7if 3 LAUNDEY. % -"h.lflx?ygdll 11 11th st Farnl rod jias. | he washing and. Au. -hu:'i.uuu'mh,m class work ATNTERS. P bouse and_sign painter e B b e P 804P PAQTORY. am Sowp Works, Powsl! & Co, still ‘msuu‘actre their Premium Soap. Five ium eawarded by the Lougls county e and Pottawattamie county, 1a. i and Orders soli-itud {rom the trade. AT10RNEYS. = " w. M. FRANCIS *ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Crei Bfbck, Omaha, Neb. OFFICE~Creighton -, Neb, LTSN hee PP DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney and” Coumselor at Law, i 207FICE—Room Visscher's Block, OMAHA - - - NEB JOHN V/. LYTLE, ng-'-,.u-hm Selleltor in ¢ JFPI0: ~Over Pirst Natioaal Beak, mateats " PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law, (Campbell's Bk k) $091.3 TRIRTEESTE STREET. OMAHA e I OMAHA SATURDA¥ MORNING. JULY 18, 1874. | Haxscos is as Fanscom does. { —— ‘WHAT'S to become of our $20,000 suit? The tailors are all on a strike. —_— LocAL Chicago insurance com- will undergo a severe test through the losses entailed upon | them by the great fire. The foreign | companies will come out of the or- deal comparatively unharmed. | | — THERE is quite a stir among the | female members of* the Ko-op Klan as to the probable choice of Presi- dent Lee's official successor. Every | officer is entitled to a female assis- | tant, you know. —ee { Ou citizens need give themselves | Do uneasiness about Chief Engineer Sickeis. He is coming back from New York on foot, with the plans of the great depot in his eapacious pocket. If he does not return this year, he will surely be here by the | Fourth of July, 1676, by which time | we can have a grand centennial de- “pot celebration. ACCORDING tothe Chicago Times Sheridan was not tweniy miles away this time. He was there. just | near enough to create considerable | sport for the spectators that lined the margin of the red hot picture. «In duck pants and straw hat he takes up a conspicuous position on a tenant-Generaley in the army of the United States, directs the opera- | tion of a few fire engines. ‘Here,’ | e exclaims with enthusiasm, anda | cinder in his eye, ‘s a strategic | point; mass and attack? The weary firemen direct the pigmy stream against the giant foe; the strategic point falls into the hands of the roaring enemy, and the Lieu- | tenant (fengral’s duck pants speed- ily mingle with hurrying pants of varied hue.” An indiserummate slaughter clothing snd gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen and chevolt shirts of our .wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Raitroad Tickets Broker, at 206 Fariham street. Unredeemed Pledges for. may 1v26 Hamlet Oyum, xh tret betwonn Jones s2d Lesvenvorth stz OMAHA,. - NEBRASKA. EEPS THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT ‘met of Ladies' sad Gents' straw hats, trin: and n ever Sme-vl 7. WOOREHEAD, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST, Pattar's Block, Bet. California & Webster Eta. OMAMA, NEB. Physicians Prascriptions carefully 3me comnoundad A BaLDWIN S30.. O'BRIEN. BALDWIN & O’BRIEN, ATTORNEYS:LAW Ofice—Caldwell Block, Douglas Etreet, oMAHA, - NEBRASKA. ] JOHN C. COWIN, Attorney. Solicitor AND COUNSELOR. T. W. 'I. Richards, Attorney at Law, Office 510 13th St., bet. Faraham and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. 7 0. Bex 80 et ©. H.BALLO GLASGOW. Ballou & Rlasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW. Office n Creighton’s uew block, soutbeast cor room, foor. OMAHA, - NEB. SAVAGE & MANDERSOK, Attorneys at Law, 30 FARNHAM STREAT. 2awm w. e 3a08, Owsha Nebresks BT Y Vi, .J. BURNHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No.260 Farnham Street OMAHA 2 = - J. 8. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law Boow No. 1, S. E. Corner 15thand Douglas Sts, OMAHA, - - NEBR. NEB. DENTISTRY. OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. — UP STAIRS, — BB &URSs. OMANA. 8% Uudest, Bractiolne Dantists in the city DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DEINTIST, 284 Farpham St., Bot. 15th and 14th, B siFS- without pain, by use of M- Teets extracted pain, by SWVSce opex atall bou s | by its chairman, C. H. M rangers | loading new wheat for the European balcony, and by virtue of his Lieu- | Phillip J. Monteith, of Chicago, is | tor and Treasurer. bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, YERY LATEST. CABLEGRAMS, TELBGRAPHIC. MIDNIGHT. ForT WAYNE, July 17. ublican Convention at | Cambridge City, Ind., to-day, Clay Pool received the nomination efter a stormy debate. At the m., July 17 A meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee, will be held at the Sherman House, Chi- cago, July 20th, having been called SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. The G have commenced market. The first vessel, Star of Hope, for Liverpool will load at Vallejo. The Grangers will sell when the ships are full or when on the way out. GALVESTON, July 17. A special says: On the 12th inst. Major Jones, with 34 men, fought & large party of Kiowas, Apachesand Comanches, in Lost Valley, Jack- son county, killing three and wound- ing three. He lost four killed and wounded. The .fight lasted four hours, and then the Indians re- treated northward. BALTIMORE, July 17. The International Workingmen’s | Protective Association is holding a convention in secret session here; 144 delegates are present, chiefly from Western Statesand New York. | President of the convention; J, W. Cunningham, New York,Secretary, and George Hill, of Portland, Direc: | ‘WaSHINGTON, July 17. General Sheridan has forwarded | through Gen. Sherman a request to be allowed to use the 6th cavalry for offensive operations against the In- dians, and advocating generally an offensive polioy as more effective and more economical than a defen- sive one. YANKTON, July 17, The Republican Territorial Con- vention at Elk Point, yesterday, nominated Jefferson P. Kidder, of Vermillion, for Congress. A reso- lution was adopted instructing the delegate to use all favorable means for a division of the Territory, and the organization of a new Territory at Pembina frora the northern por- tion. CHICAGO, July The general ticket agents of the | Chicago, Burlington snd Quincy, Chicago, ifl and N reduced the rates of first class fare from Chieago to San Francisco from $11750 to $115 second class tickets are authorized at $85; emi- g;m rates are reduced from $65 to 50. A Washington speclal says a serious quarrel has arisen bétween Treasurer Spinner and_Acting Sec- retary of the Conant. Mr. Spipner claims the right under the written order of President Grant to waive civil service rujes-in the ap- vintments to his bureau. _{Gonar) | bolds that the President’s ordge] does n ovmyddom 'll]le rules promi gated by the civil servige board Since the order was issued the bas been referred to Secretary Bar. stow. who decides in favor of Conant, and Spinner takes an ap- peal to the President. The National Photograpbie sociation, which hias been in here since Tuesday, yesterda; ed the followjng officers : eral States. NEW Yo=K, July 1 The Brookiyn Eagle says Beecher’s statement js read] will be submitted as soon as Tiite is putin. Those who have say it isa stralghtforward and freg | document. It explains the nat of the trouble with Tilton; den| that he ever made an impure inf§ mation to Mrs. Tilton; and cog cludes with an absolute denial of g} other slanders against him. He knowledges that Mrs. Tilton cg ned tohim of her husband of pis jnfidelity, and i instance; spoke of his gok strange women, and beg; ‘aause pecul’ 7 o women and childr-a. California House. [ .A.u,l-u for will recetve prompt sitention. Surgicoal Rooms. L.VANCAMP M.D. Special sttention paid to obatetrics and dis- FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r- No. 170 Douglaa Street, corner 1)1, Om: ks, ebrasks. eek. Board by thé day or we fune 1, v1 STODWAR| URLSUT, ket Garduers ! KiNDS OF VEGETABLES AND mie. Orders addressed 1o us Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, witism 2. 880400, w0, w rEETCHEYY SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys nd Coamselors st Law. 0. 508 Twplt 3 ireet. 4 Vicass. Lack Rov 408, Owaba, Tieh. G. W. AMBROSE, Attornev=at-X:a v and soMd chess. att! » - JONSN K. KELLEY. Mtome,l £ Counselorat Law o - O: ¥. MAMANN, TAITOR. 171 Cor. Varnham and Eleventa Sta. AD Kinds of doe TAILORING, C at ressvasble rates. A NG GOODS conmantly ime lot of on_band g1 REDMAN & LEWIS, Cor. 16th and Igzard Streets. Cottonwood On hand asd SBAWED TO ORDER. jesim QUAILEY'S } - o | U P. Soap Factoryl attended Io.?-l—-b“ Iy ‘ot Hiouses 10 let 224 Teuts ok ‘ectod. Heal evtats bou ghtand sold. spinel W. J. CONNELL Counsellor at X:avw Biotrict Attorasy ar Sacend Jud- | Wines, Liquors, Segars, lelal Distriet. PIFES. R AT Situsted Junede-lv P.N.GLYNN WHOLESALE AXD EETAIL DEALER IN TOBACLO AND SCalifornia Wines and Brandies. S8 Cosner of 15°a and Dodge streets. te the Bow Post Uficy building, Umahs, son the line"al the Union Pacific Railroad, near the house. Manufac- tures 85t <class s0ap lar bome consumption. il gdvise her as a man and m! After deliberation, bad made a mistake. that perhaps if left to the impu of his own generous nature, Tiltd would bave abandoned the stran@i womas &fter whom he had bg lone, to exte ’fiuruz:mor fello ture, and bury the past. S forthcoming nmn! R4 ally. The m; pposition ha e ‘would undertake that Beecher had g grave persor wounjd attemp ne him el 1 not LU MBER . Eirz;demmmm ] BERLIN, July 17. The French ambassador here has sent his congratulations to Prince Bismarck, on his @cape from assas- sination. LoNDoON, July 17. Count Schouvaloff has been ap- lor at London in CONSTANTINOPLE, July 17. The Levant Times has again been suspended, for publishing a calum- Diatory statement in relation to a dignitary. KIsSENGEN, July 17. One of the wounds received Prince Bismarck, in the slowly subsiding. Kullman has been removed frofd Kissengen to Wurzeburg. MADRID, July ‘The Carlists have abandoneds seige on Puycerde, after suff the repulse of a second assault. g Carlists_besieging Surnanca 4w occupied a house in the subpghs of the city. Reinforcements for publi- cans heve arrived frofl drid, and the city is being enefgetically de- fended. Marshal Serrano ferred his he Carlists Celenca. ; July 16. trip to Lagranja_un have been driven fr§ it Gable’s Twi- noon, and is Lo A fire broke ou The loss will e has withdrawn ubnitted to the on the public fordaunt case will before the pub- suit to be com- husband of Lady his resolutiomy House of Comu worship bill. The famous shortly come! lic, in the divo menced by th Mordaunt. it July 17. cases of vomita have the shipping, and some Small-pox is also Many oceus in the prevalent. s The follgWing are extracts from | the sem}- the cam| ment: troops opg nihly official report of v in the eastern depart- “ &small column of Spanish ting in the hills near Mansillgy"discovered the camp of the eyely and attacked them, kill- Ix insurgents. band of insurgents numbering undred was discovered near and_a column of infantry ffrom Holgain in pursuit of the i wel fiyi I countd eval ‘near San Maquel, in Un- A battalion was sent out to helthe guerillas, but failed to encofiiter the enemy. A party oy Pueltro Prineipe, bound for i Antonlo Camugero was attack- insurgents in force. poN, July 17. Mr. Alden Grant, liberal con- servative member of the House of mons for J{idderminster, has been unseated for corrupt pragtiess his eléctoral canvass: - t js sajd that the Corigress on the nternational Law, sfter formal pening and organization, will 8p- t committees and then suspend general sittings, The governments of Austria and Russia have agreed toopen negoti- ations with the Sublime Porte Jook- ing to the recognition of the indepen- dence of Roumania. The Aduiralty have awarded the owng1s of the steamer Spray 70,000 rs, Feel Barry 77,000 dollars, | and Ruburn 2,500 do}lars sajvage for to into port the abandoned Fr:x‘:g nelmg':Amerlque, Jchn Lawrence Toole, the come- dian, has sailed for New -York in the White Star steamship Republic, OsurosH, Wis., July 17. Last night the city council ap- pro ted a large sum for the re- ef of the suffering people, who have been rendered destitute by the F| recent fire, and subseriptions are be- ing taken up elsewhere, for the same object. Buildings are being erected in the burnt district. Forty families have been located in the school houses. Great destitution prevails WasHIxGTON, July 17. The secretary of the navy an- nounces that the examination of candidates for cadet engineers to the naval academy will take place Seps tember 15, 16 and 17, instead of between the 15th and 23th, as here- tofore. The examination will be complete, and merit alone will de- termine the selections. A recent action of Congress permits the ap- pointment of 25 cadets and engi- neersannuaily, — | the e KARKETS s8Y TELEGRAPK. New “ork Money Market. NEw YoBK July 17. Money—Offered freely at cent. for 60 days. N e Forelgn Exchange — Firm; ad- vanred ta 487} for sixty days, 490 for sight. Gold—Firmer, jn consequence of the advance In foreign e: Y which induced a considerable cov- ering in shorts ; prices- opened &t 109§, advacced to 110, fell to 108§, good busi- and is now selling gt 110, Governments—Firm ; ness doing. Btocks—The bears of yesterday ‘were free of stocks, and at there ‘was an advance of }@1} per cent. Lake S K@U,S&Pml, hore, Erie, | PM,RIand ted'the mmwn larger market subsequently fell } per cent., but 13 now firmer; T};fle, 33; P M,i4§; U P, 28 W U, New York Produce Market. NEW YORK, July 17. ', | Convention. 4 0°CLOCK P. M. ly Reported for the Omaba Daily Bea, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co. SARATOGA, July 17. p. m. yesterday the judges that on account of the high ne the College race 5 o’clock this afternoon. The don learning of the postpone- wly dispersed. Loxe BRAXCH, July 14. 'was a fair attendance at the . The first race, for Spian stakes, valued at $500, fistance three-fourths of a mile, was ‘won by Morvis Eclipse colt; time, 1:17. CoLuMBUS, July 16. The Republican State Central Committee to-day, in compliaace ‘with a number of leading Republi- cans fixed upon the second day of ber for holding the State It was intimated in ches that the issues would be ely national, there being no State ticket to elect this fall. NIAGARA FALLs, July 17. Mr. Martlett, the k&rr of the whirlpool, reports hat the body of a man has been e whirlpool all day. He can distinctly seen from the bank. All efforts to get the body have proved unsuccessful. As he hurries around once his head and arms are visible, at another his legs areto be seen. His pauts are tucked in his boots. He will prob- ably stay in the whirlpool for a week. Heisdressed like a sailor. CHicAGo, July 17. A more careful estimate of the losses by Tuesday night’s conflagra- tion places the total at not less than $3,000,000 nor more than §4,000,000. The total insurance, after deduction of salvage, is found to be about $2,500,000. One of the grain laden sailing vessels that left our Western lakes for a direct voyage to Europe, has reached the other side in safety The bark Benson, with bushels of corn- from Toledo, O., landed at Cork, Ireland yesterday, BELLEVILLE,Ont., July 17 The deaf mute teachers’ conve tion was numerously attended this morning. Papers were read by Dr. Peet of New York, on the subject of teaching deaf mutes, and by Al- phonzo Johnson, of New York, on the best means of teaching the Idio- matic use of the English language. Mr. Porter of Washington, advoca- ted greater use of the manual alpha- bet. A reception and sociai will be given to-night by the eounty of Hastings and town of Belleville. SALT LAKE, July 17. The reception of Ann Eliza Young last night, was an extracrdi- nary testimonjal of respeet. The ing gentile citizens, ineluding the ladies, thronged around her with hearty congratulations. A large concourse of people assembled in front of the hotel, when General Maxwell, after a speech, introduced the lady, who bowed her acknowl- edgements amid long coptjnupd cheering and musie. “ J. C” Young and J. D. Riter, young men who are both mermbers of the Mormon Church, and who are editing the Daily Press, in thelr jssug this evening say that every thing Indieates that the power of Brigham Young is waning, and ex- claim: “Down_with the Church and Btate!” J. 0. Young is a nephew of Brigham. Victoria Woodhull lectures here next Saturday, on the Beecher-Til- ton seandal, the Mcermons having alloyed hor the yse of their theater for that pulfim, K £ Five hundred Mormon emigrants arrived last night. ‘WASHINGTON, July 17, The following interesting act of the late Congress, gpproved June 28d, has just been pronjuigated offi- cially from the Department of State : Re it enacted by the Senate and House of ntatives of the United States of America in Con- gress asembled: That all instru- ‘ments, documents and papers here- tofore made, <igned, or issued, and subject to a stamp duty or tax un- der any law heretofore cxisting, and remaining unstamped, may be stamped by any person having in- terest therein, or where the original is lost, gngd & eopy thereof, at gny time prior to 1st of January, 1876; lm:' said instruments, dne;:; ments and papers, aud any recol thereof, sl:lfll be valid uln all in- tents and pu stamp- ed when m:g:u siguned, or fssued; but no right, when re- quired in good faith, manner, be efleeted by such stamping as aforsaid; provldmg, that to render such stamp invalid, son desiring to stamp the with an instru- paper. or cop) thereof, before some Judge or Cle: of th:g;ur‘th:( Record, and befor; him er Stamp; an said g oF Cierid sball endorseon such copy, writing, or certificate, under his hand, wi made by sald Judge, und under his hand, when ‘made by said Clerk, setting forth the date at which, and the place where, said stamp was affixed, and the n'nflme Ofmepe'l-:‘l mfennn ?‘ld iting or e fact tl t was there' afiked, and that the stamp was duly cancelled ju his BEc. 2. That all laws or parts of laws In confliet with the above are One hundred and fifteen citizens of southern Colorado and New Mexico have petitioned Gen. Sher- man to establish & military in thelr section of country, e the protection of its citizens from In- ids. describe the same, shall ap ment, documen Indian Territory make into that region, butchering the inhabitants, kill or drive of horses and cattle. Ten or i SARATOGA, July 17. ‘Weatherpleasant and the race to come off this afterne JERSEY , July 17, | Considerable scandal has been | created in clerical circles by the ar- rest, Wednesday, of Rev. John S. Glendenny, pastor of the Prospect venue Presbyterian Church, on a | charge of bastardy preferred by An- | nie Pomeroy, who, during the past | two years, has presided at the organ. Glendenny was taken to Miss Pom- | eroy's residence but he refused posi- | tively to marry her. He has been admitted to bail in one thousand | dollars, and he proposes to publish | a statement declating his inno- | cence. Clearing Sale! Clearing Sale! BROOKLYN, July 16. The Beecher investigation com- | mittee held an important meeting ‘, last night, the result of which is | kept secret. The Daily Eagle of | this afternoon says that enough,l however, is known to warrant the | assertion that the erisis of the | Beecher-Tilton scandal has been | reached, that the so-called very | worst is known and that it is noth- | but what an explanation and an | apology would atone for. Beecher | will come out of the furnace of afftic- | tion with the purest estimate of his | character, like gold many times re- | fined. Beecher is at present on his farm at Peekskill, while Tilton | is at his home on Willow street, en- | gaged in preparing his case for pre- | sentation to the con.mittee. Mrs. Clearing Sale! Clearing Sale! Clearing Sale! ;Cléé,ring Sale! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!! s CRUICKSHANK'S FOR THIRTY DAYS! —BEING OUR— Annual Clearing Sale —oF— Foreiga and Domestic DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY, PREPARATORY TO STUCK TAKING. A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor. 14th n'nd Farnham Sts. mars Tilton is living at Snedecker’s Ho- tel, Coney Island. NEw York, July 17. From the Golden Age: “One painful topic eontinues to | effect the public mind; it depresses | whoever tuinks; it fills whoever | feols with unanswerable sorrow; cu- | riosity that would ‘eed on prurient l ideas has given away to an anxiety that gnaws at heart-strings, and a | suspicion that overshadows the | whole community with gloom. It is an impossibility toavoid allusion to | what is in everybody’s mind and on | everybody’s lips i The policy of silence was con- tinued too long, and concealment is no longer possible. The worst must be known. This matter does not concern private and obscure in- dividuals only, but the name and fame of one of them belongs to the American people. Thousands had invested their interest and hope in the other as a man of brilliant {vmmlse, whase future would be an honor fo the country. Both of them lived in a blaze of publicity rising from a matter which concerns the innocence of one and the honor of the other, and it affectsthe whole community. For years this terrible seardal has been in cireulation, and growing, by the efforts made to supprees it, more and more serfous. l’; was pushed aside until at last it has assumed proportions that put it beyond indi- vidual control. No barking that can now be struck up by interested | friends will satisfy the public, nor | save the character of the par- | ties invoived. The dam has Lra- | ken and the flood “raust come. | To talk of compromises now is as wild as to stop Niagara with compliments, and the sooner the worst Is known the better for every- hody. Mr. Beecher has ehosen a eommittee of honorable men to act as jurors of the gentlemen in ques- tion. There is hut ong oplaion, but there can be only one opluion, as to his selecting judges who are to de- ¢ide a ease that involves in it the character and standing of others as well a8 his own. Were a father to | refer a complaint of his neighbor to | hisown sons for arbitration, they | { might feel eomplimented by this 1 An Immense Stock MERINOS, EM ALPACAS & MGHA ENGLISE AND AMERICAN CHEAPER HOLSTERY trade; PRICED anything in this lin has a complete assc.tmen goods, which PRICES as to make it to the interes FALTL, STOCK, 1873. R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of PRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, IRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND OEXILDRErNS MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RUGS, AND MATS, THAN THE CHEAPEST CHAR.LJES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, and_everything pertaining to Sy IBoronsca his sele g b stock, ot FINE, ME IUMcan%nLl(I)o\y he is offering at such REDUCED t ) r of everv one desiri ¢, 16 examine his stock before purchas- has lar, ing. PARLOR SLTS.C I(.,OUN GES &o., UPHOLSTERED AND VERED T0 OB e vuns serip, but the community would regard his conduct as & confession. Tnnovent men do not pack juries, In justice to himself, his oppunent, and n nation full of friends, who cherish his honor as their own, Mr. Beecher should have given Mr. Til- ton a choice of half the committee. ‘Ehe policy that has been pursued is admirably ealculated to make the the people belleve that the worst is true. A brave and manly confession | in the first place, if there was any thing to confess might have saved three reputatjons, and one of them from ruin. Nobody eares for details, but everybody demands that the es- sential truth, and the whole of it shallabe made known, American people are judges, and their verdiot will be just, K‘r,n\'lded they have facts to Judge from. Chicayo Prouuce Markef CHICAGO, July 17, Flour—Firm and a shade higher G. STRIFFLER, CROCERIES, Provis'ons, T sudFARNHAM. Schueider & Burmester Manulfacturers of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing, Spouting and Giiteri g dot short natice ‘aud 12 e best masher. sepi24 ) shall, in any |Ject for Minnesota grades; others un- changed. Minnesota, 6 13, ‘Wheat—Opened firm at §@§ bet- ter; closid rather weak; No 2, 113} (@1 143; closed at inside prices; spot or July closed at118§; No3, 11§; rejeoted, 90} Corn—Active, opened strong, higher, closed 'quict, easier; high ullx:ii, 62§@73; No 2. 62§@62}, re- , 60, Oatsi—Weak, lower; holders anx- fous to sell at reduced prices; No 2, 40}, rejected, none. ye—Quiet and easier, 90@1 00. Rarley—Dull and nomix.al. qaesiQulet, but p abade higher; 00 cash for July. TLard—Quiet; nearly nominal at 11_30@11 50. utter—Quiet; nnchanged, -Firm at 12@15. ‘hisky—Firm at 95. On call of the board this afternoon wheat closed quiet at 1 12} for July; 108} for August. Corn steady at 62@63} for July; closed at 61§ for August. St. Louis Produce Market. Br. Louis, July 17. Flour—Quiet, unchanged. ‘Wheat—Better ; sample lots No.2 red winter, 1 16al 20, Corn. t. —Quief & Oats—Active and higher; No. 2, 62 on track orlug. er; No 2, 100al 05. 21 00- Lard—Firm; 12 ‘or refined. Chicago Live Stock Market. CricaGo, July 17. Cattle—Receipts, 2,200. Market quier; prices unchanged ; fair to choice steers sold at 5 30@6 00; ex- tra steers, 6 45@6 50; Texans, 3 10 @5 205 ‘Hogs—Receipts, 9,000. Market active and firm; sales of common to medium at 5 50@5 80; fair to choice 5 90@6 22. km_&mpu, 1,100; common t grades steady at 3 50@5 00. St. Louis Live Stock. Sr. Louis, July 17, Cattle—Receipts, 970, Hogs—Recelpts, 260. Market un- City Meat Market. g i SIXEELY BROS. Keop constactly ou;tand A LARGE SUPPLY OF Bour Porn=x MUITON, POULTRY, —axp— VEGETABILES GANE 238 Fine and Hedmm Farnham Strect. Omah ' FRANK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR ~ANL DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ‘GOODS. Fall Assortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warranted. 252 FarnhamSt, Omaha, Neb o iBeodiy JUNE 18th, 1874 ! FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL, MILLINERY) At Greatly Reduced Prices! MRS. C. F. HICKMAN. DLAN. BURR, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th and Harney Streets, OMATFTA: NEB. Spring and Summer Styles. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER, Farnham St Near 14th. Clothing, and Furnishing Goods. ICHEAPER THAN THE CEIAPREST. ik i