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r : if i. tTV -. i S4 ME DAILY BEE. KiiWAItr) UOSEWATEH, IMIttir miiI I'roji'r. Mice, IM rariibnm si., bet. Ninth ami Tenth OMAHA DAILY WEEKLY 13I3E Published ovcry Vi:i)Xi:siAY MORNIXU, ,- . . ' , ' ' ,. . ? S" ' 1 ' ". - if 1 BEE K ...17 00 ... 3 ;s .... IS OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Allt'lloit Omuls, llj" J. I'. I'ARWKl.L, Twellth street, I Iwcen Karnham and Dou&las. Hats ami Cap", lt.wts ami (shoos, and lloverninent Clothing. frbl7-ly Artist. Mnttrlisl. IIHADY McAUSl.AND.W.1aiid Vtt Pour in nth meet. J"''" Hoot and Nliora. I'Hll.UM.VNO, IMI'arnhiin street, U'twceu li-nlliand Eleventh. M-l.-ly t'onfn ilmirry. II, L. IjATI'.V, enrn.r Twelfth an I Douglas Mrifli, Maniilarlurerand WIihIlm iln Dealer In ( hi. lie an I (Wectliinery. oimtry Irmle solicited. "I1"' duel llritleiN. poi.axd a Et.t.iorr. t'.it, Lime. ( niPtil, llilr, etc HI Kiirriliiiii street. frbll-3iii Coilftctlollrl )'. rMlAKK I.. McDONAt.D, dealer In Confec tionery, Fruit, Groceries nn-l Poultry. (ornr Tenth aud Karnham. Lunches prepared to or der for travellers. JyiHf Druggist. J. A HOEDER. Driest, tirnT 1211. ami Harney streets. Fruit, ami Confeelloui-ry. LANDON A El.DHIDOK, ilnlin In Krulli on,) Confectionery. North Polo Sodi Water at Ihc.P. O.Stind. I11.1) 1-fim Inauraare Aateiila. ritr.NCH a MeKOON. Klre and AnMeut tisitrmire AwnU, oer the I'oal office. Jeweler ami tlilli'luii. .1, r SAWVEII.2il DiiiiIm st. Watches, Chicks, Jewelry, Sp.-cUch", .in I I'.f.-tl m.'. lch)-ly I.ocUsiiiMIiIii. Ili:i.l II ANOINCI, Cti AlleiiAChiiudcfiisse-, I jj. knnlUlK, Iti'll Hunters, M n lilnll iin.l gen Jut- mpy, ono year In advance,, I six months " . " week " ii trjUobb.rs. Human I ruiou iieiiio.i am ic- 8 polr.sl. Mb- locks n "peel ill) N,ir,l,,.,1',,, i roiner Kiirnluiu aud lllh su. fehlill) ' l.aundrv. OMAHA STEAM LAUNDRY. Corur ul 1 woiily-tlrst and tsard slns'ta. Oidirslila at California WliwCouipiny. Paints, OH iml tlla.s. IlKADY . Mt'AlMLAND, Miami MS. lour-M-iilh street. J'-'"1' t.l'.HMANN A HEARD. Ilouso ami hUn Painters, Tenth strett, ltivn rnrnliini anil Harney. npMU Itral FUtale nml Conl Olllce. JOHN JOIINHON, Konrlceiith atreel, lhlr.1 ilwir north from rostoince; alw, ticket to ami Ir.mi Knrope, DralU, Insurnnce, dr. ir.'l-ly Soap Factorf. I'llKMIUM 80AI" WOllKS. I'ovr. II Co., itlll mail uniet ii ro thulr icluhratol ' luliini ap. KIto flrat premtuma awnrJe-t hr l)oni aa rouutr and rltatn Falra. and l'ottawattainle 'ounty, Iowa. Ordera aullcltvd from tint trade. Oaialialtoncll Itlanuractory, No. 200 Farnham street, J. II. I'lerce, proprl rtor. Orders taken for Heals. I'reswa, btaiiins, Haggage aud Key Checks. Stencils cut wttli illoa making a letter at one blow. CLAltK & FlilENCli, WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD COMMISSION MEItCIIANTS. ALL ORDERS TROU THE COUNTRY Promptly JBXXXo3. lfi-wtf A."V7-isrx35ra-si Awnings of all descriptions mado and put up. Old Awning KCCOVIUIKO. A Specially Mntlo of Crank Awning, Ily BF.NJAMIN B. JOlfKH, marll-tf U7M Fnrntiam HI. WHY IS IT THAT WM. SEXAUER, QQO 3BAxrxxlxAaxx St., Hdlsbettei goods and at lower prices than any other furniture dealer In Oiualu? llecause ho Is a PRACTIOAIi MECHANIC, and has NO HBNTTU I'AY. If you do not believe it, rail and examine his largo stock of -cxT3El.3J ittjh -pyi BEDDHTG, -ANI- Livo Occso Feathers, AND SATISFY YOUKSELF. nprlt-Utf Why do People go Almost Naked, wh,a they can get Clothes for Nothing 7 Uarijalns In Socond-kauil Clothing ! A. MOIiniS, Vcslern SocomMiaiid Clothing Store, 1!K) Farnham at., has Just received a splendid assortment of Second-hand Clothing, from San Franciv-o, which ho Is prepared to Mil tlieaier than tho cheapest. (Ilto him a mil if you want a bargain. npl-lm New Firm ! New Goods! New Carpets! New Everything! ak now ttr.ci:iviN(i a A I-nrifC nml Elegant Stock of all Now St)los r Dry Goods, CARPETS, IsTOTIONiS, 33tO To which all friends and imrihawrs tieiierally aie reiiel(M to I'.ill and examine, HOUSTON & GARRISON, 227 Farnham Street, s)rft-3ui .TXI&wXsT XjIDEliaiMnLT , llllh St., bet. Fiiniliain and Hamoy. All kinds of TAII.OUIUll, Cf.EANINO and HKl'AIKlNll doueul reasonable rales. sprM-lm TO TIIK CITIZENS OF OMAHA. THE EMPIRE ICE CO. Art now pmuire.1 to CONTRACT for ami till all OHOKItS lu llulr Hue. I O E! AND SOFT WATER. All orders promptly filled at the lowest rates. N, H. We are nolaromblnatlon company, FI,bvrC'lIKlt & UUMIAUD. feblJU i5to$20i either sex, youo, i nerdar. Areuti widIk! t All ' classes of worklnir ueonle. of Touor or old. make more uianer at work lor us In their spare moments, nr nil the time, tlun at auvthlng else, Addreas U. fHUMB Co., PottUnd, Main. uovo-ly Vol. II. TERAMAH HOUSE, TEKAMAH, NEB. T. IX. XX13Ii:x, Prop'r. 1 he HIAT 1.0U(ilN(i and MKAI.S IN 10WN. Omaha men, give me a call. aprtllf TREMONT HOUSE, Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av. iMy lloanl, $1 iwr week; Hoard andsIHlglng from iS lojii; Iraiuli'iil, 5I.MK'nlny, api9-eiy WYOMING liOTEL (Jcorgc DougLtM, Prop'r. Omaha, Nebraska. B, E. cor. 9th and Farnham (lencnl offices if the U. 1. It. 11. directly opposite. Also convenient to tho several ticket offices and baggage deiKita. I'aswuger Transfer Company office directly opposite. Oiunlbusscs start for all trains from this point, and all baggage Is transferred fruin this bouse. (locals notified ol the arrival and departure of trains. aiugldtf. CALIFORNIA HOUSE, FKITZ HAFNF.lt, Prop'r., X70 XoitKln St., (Corner r.leveulli), om i n, . - . m:h. Hoard mid l.u.Uliig b) the day or werk. .Single iiieiN,"iieuls; Uslglng, 23 lents. Ii k Hot. ns.1. iusr.'I-3tn sTxiasst Opouod The Central Hotel Tho new building nl the southeast corner of U'nronworth aud Tenth streets, one block north of V, V. De.ot. J17 If Fltl'.D. TIIIF.S, I'rop. GRADY & BllO.'S Real Estate Gift Enterprise I A legitimate undertaking, for the purpo-m of illslioslng of valuable business property, located In the ilty of Omaha. FIVE PRIZES! VAM'KD A'l- S24:,000 !: WILL HE GIVEN AWAY. FIRST I'UIZi: I.t and Store Building, No. 1UJ Douglas Mntt. cor. Twelfth,' opposite Metropolitan Hotel i. S C.(HX) SECOND l'RIZIi-AdJolnlng Storo and lot, 193 Douglas strut 4,000 THIRD I'HIZK Adjoining Storo and Lot, No. 191 Douglas street 4.000 FOURTH l'RIZK Two-story llulldlng aud Lot, on Twelfth street, adjoining tho above property 5,0(0 F11TH l'ltIZE Two-story Dwelllag House and I)t, on St. Mary's avenue... 11,000 l'lve Grand Prlies, amounting to '$21,000 8,000 TICKETS AT ty EACH. DRAWINO, I'OSITIVELY, at tho ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Xxx Omaha Olty, JULY 4th, 1873. Thu mnniRers of this enterprise are old citi zens of Omaha, hiving resided here over four teen ) ears. They arc well knon In thocoui mtinlta for their sterling integrity and jiecunl ary responsibility. rhey take tills method to dispose of their procrty for tosh, liavlug foiled lo find pur chasers on those terms through the ordinary channel, Tho valuallonof the prises is Just what the proHTly would bring If there wero cash pur chasers In tho market. It Is centrally located, and suitable for ilthcr wholesale or retail busi ness. Within a few years It cannot fall to double Its present valuation. For further references, apply lo any bankers or business men of Omaha. nprtt-ef ORADY A URO. UNION MARKET, Q4Q aPoui'tooxxtlx St. Beef, Pork, Mutton,' Veal, FISH, POULTRY, 0AME k VEOETABLEci. apr.l-ly Omaha Steam Heat ing and Plumbing Works! HAS FITTINU St FIXTURES, UKALKR IN Wrought Iron, PIpo Fitting, Trim inlng, &c. Also a lareo assnrtme BRASS GOODS, Uoaui l'umps, LIU and Force Fnmps, Wash- tUnds, Water Olosota, Bath TuU and Bhower Baths pntnp In tho most satisfactory manner. riumlMT' nml (Jus Fitters' Material always on aanii. B'lTZPATRICK, Umiitiit Sl.,Uinler llamlltoti Houso V-netl7dt FOR RENT. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE With all modern Improvciuents. A (IOOD 1IARN at tailieU to the premises. Comer Cali fornia and Twentieth streets. Five Storo Ilooms. FIvo DwelllugH, Corner California and Sixteenth streets. OPERA HALL, One Storo noon AND BOOMS BDITABLE FOR OFFICES, -IN REDICK'S OPERA HOUSE, 3T JUI. JB-. (Wee lu Caldwell Block, msr3l-tf (West Entrance). Creighton & Morgan, ,q-:r,o c is :e&s -AND- C0MMISSION MERCHANTS, DHALKIIS IN PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, &G AQKNTS FOR Fairbanks 8UHard Scale. 203 FABNHAat BTREET, 0KAUA NEB, Tin: Prince of W(h)jlcs has made his npiwarancc in Vienna, nnil the international and nubinarinc Miow can now go on. Kx-Oovf.rnor Pinciiiiack In pack ing hin carpet hack for the Vienna Exposition. Without him, the show would after all bo incomplete. Vkoktation is backward, but the cold weather does not interfere with the growth of crow-cusscs planted by our citizen reformers last month. A MuMi'ius life insurance company usiended a few days ago. Jell'. Davis is one of the Directors, and his suspension is nlso a mere mailer of time. Oi: Dowin is tho successful bid der for the contract to furnish beef for tho red-akin beef eaters. This will consolo his friend O'llaldwin for wasting n much genuino eloquence nl that jollification over Col. Lapp's dispatch, I-'kom thu Washington Chronicle we glean that tho Grand Army of the Republic is reorganizing. Ve pre sume it is the intention of its Ilrevet commanders to nrgnnio an expedi tion against tho Modocs or the U. S. Treasury. If it takes four editors to furnish tho leaders of tho Lincoln J.emkr with intellectual pabulum, how many Miotild it tako to fill the coN unins of a firsUcliifs city daily, or cen an unpretending journal like the Omaha Daily I)i:n. Mui.i.irrs monstrosities furnish a prolific theiiio for the dyspeptic re porter of tho Chicago Time. The monstrosity in question is to bo the postollico and custom houo of Chica go, and will cover an area something less than half n milo square. Tiik cable informs us that the Greek and Roman Monks, stationed nt Bethlehem, Palestine, had tried tho virtues of their creed by pound ing each other. It was certainly in bad tasto to prove their faith in Jesus in n pugilistic encounter at his birth place. A Ciiuuno Times "condenser" says : An enterprising photographer has gone to get some views of the lava beds. Jlo considers himself entirely ife,-as tho Modocs will tako his ma chine for a traveling howitzer, and give him a wide berth. The Bee would not wonder if that berth when measured would cover a spaco of six feet by thrco. General Sherman is always prac tical in military matters. Ho is not in favor of scalping Modocs, if for no other reason, becauso there is no advantage gained by scalping a dead Indian. Wo presumo, however, the General won hi not object to n sur gical operation on the cranium of every livo Modoc Hint roams among the lava beds. Gov. Keixooo's Now Orleans or gan says the Governor is determined to put a stop to all tho various plans that have been in voguo for plunder ing tho Louisiana State Treasury. For this purpose ho has employed a competent force of detectives. Par tics looking after Mrs. Sinytho will probably find her now whero sho can do tho most good for Kollogg. The Lincoln Lender, having re centiy changed proprietors, also an nounces a radical change in its edito rial department. Rev. Chas. Little, formerly of tho inline County Pott, is now tho managing editor, with three assistant editors to help him through his arduous labors. Wo tip prchoiid tho proprietors of tho Leader want but "Little" bore bolow and want that "Littlo" long. Ai.ex. II. Stephens is trying to bolt soap President Grant, wo presumo with a view of controlling a littlo Federal patronage. In a recent edi torial article in tho Atlanta Sun, the ox-Vico President of tho Confederacy says: "Wo know General Grant, aud believe him to bo no ordinary man; neither do we bcliovo him to bo sordid or corrupt." From any other source this sentiment might bo accepted ns a compliment. What, if anything, is being dono by our Board of Education, or Su jerinteitdent Nightingale, wRh refer ence to tho introduction of German itit our public schools? Some months ago circulars wero sent around to parents requesting them to stato whether they wanted their chil dren instructed in German. Wo wero nt tho tiino informed that tho replications wero in favor of such in struction by overwhelming majori ties. Siuco then tho whole thing has been permitted to slumber, and sinco nobody seems to tako it up, the Br.i: feels inclined to exoreUo iu custom ary impertinence to stir up the matter. Omaha, Saturday Morning, May ,3, 1873. TELEGRAPHIC Specially reported for Tiik Om.iia Uei, by the Atliiilio an I I'.iclliu Telegraph Company.) iisnaw '2-onis:. THE ATLANTIC BANK DEFAL CATION. Madrid, .May 2. The inaons of Barcelona, who were recently on a striko, hae resumed work. Paris, May 2. Tho Carlists have surrouiidod Bilboa, which is almost defenseless. Bayonne, May 2. A rumor comes lrom tho frontier that the Cure of Santa Gnu has been shot by his own officers. Toronto, May 2. Tho Hon. Mr. Tilley, Finance Minister, has given notice of a propo sition to iucrcaso the Provincial sub sidies. It is proposed to relievo On laria aud Quebec of indebtedness to the amount of 10,500,08 and to make a pivqmrtionate subsidy to tho other provinces' " WA8IHF(1ton, May 2. Tim autopsy of 'James Brooks, showed that ho died of an extensive cancerous diseaso of tho stomach. Washington, May 2. Gen. Sherman said to-day that he looked for a chango in the campaign toward tho Modocs now that Gen. Davis had assumed command. Ad ditional troops will be sent and prob ably volunteers will be authorized among tho frontiersmen. New York, May 2. The Tribuiio publishes tho follow ing: "The Receiurof tho Atlantic Hank yesterday completed tho list of depositors and amounts to their credit, but refused to give n copy to tho Tribune reporter. An cxamiua tion was also mado by him of tho special loan account, and somo singu lar illustrations were brought to light, showing tho loose manner in which tho all'.iirs of tho bauk wero conduct ed by tho defaulting cashier. These wero of such n character as to indicate not only criminality on thu part of Tainter, but suggested to somo of tho depositors, who learned tho facts that Tuintcr had confeder ates as desperate as himself. Tho special loan account shows that over i:t40,000 havo been loaned on securi ties, all of which havo disappeared. Of this amount L. JI. Nile, No. 8 Broad street, one of Taiuter's brok ers, aud us tur us known, his only broker, had received $90,000 ; and J. II. Conover, a clerk of "Nilcs. who is said to rcccivo only a small salary, named by somo persons as low as $8 a week, had borrowed $35,000. Near ly all thce loans had been mado to Nilcs and Conover within tho last thrco months. Only one loan of $10,000 is entered its having been made provious to 1873, and this was as late as November, 1872. All tho bCcuritie.s.dcposited by Nilcs and Conover arc among thoso said to havo been stolen. The books of tho bank show that tho concern was indebted to Nilcs to thu amount of $50,000, represented to havo been deposited by him, but Niles yesterday apj)cared be fore Receiver Strong, and being nsked tho amount of his claim against tho bank said it was between $200 and $800 only. This extraordinary dis crepancy continued to puzzlo tho lie coivcr and accountants until tho closo of tho examination last night. Tne Receiver has caused inquiry to bo mndo into tho standing mid credit of all Taiuter's alleged brokers, and tho mercantile agoncics' reports ren der still moro suspicious their largo operations for tho account of the young defaulter. Further inquiry into tho accounts revealed that, with in twenty-four hours of tho collapse, ono of tho Directors had overdrawn the account of his firm to tho amount of $0,000. New York, May 2. The report of tho failure of Swan & Co. does not causo a ripplo iu Wnll street. Tho firm owes but $ti0, 000 in tho stock exchange. Tho Broadway Bank has called iu $1,200,000 iu consequence of the heavy payments by tho city on ma tin lug bonds, amounting to $290,000. Tho steamship Westphalia took out $07,000 in specie. Tho coinmittcco from Cincinnati awaiting tho arrival of tho remains of Uto Into Bishop Mullvalne, will to-morrow meet a committeo ot the leading citizens of New York and arrango for tho services in St. Paul's Church, in this city, iu which Bishop Mcllvnno was consecrated. Tho body is expected to arrive to-morrow. MAUItKT UY TlCI.KUUAl'll, CliltnKO Produce Market, GiMOAdo, Miy 2. Flour Quiet and steady, un changed. Wheat Firm j June, 1 2-1 bid ; July, 1 20 3-8. Corn Finn; cash, 38; June, 40 1-2 ; July, 42 1-2 ; August 43$. Oats Steady; cash,, 30 3-8; June, 33 1-2. Barley Steady and fair demand ; No 2, 72080; No 3, 05007 ; rejected, 49. Rye 08 1-2 ; 09 asked. High wines 87087 1-2. Pork Very quiet; cash, 17 75; Juno, 18 ; July, 18 25. Lard Cash, nominal at 8 7-8; June, 9. New fork Produce Market. New York, May 2. Flour Steady at 0 7507 10. Wheat Good; dry samples, firm er ; inferior 1 31t 45 ; common, 1 5201 59; fair, 1 040170. Corn Heavy ; inactive, at 07 bid ; old in store, 08 ; now, 08070 afloat. Oats Stronger at 51052J afloat. Barley Quiet; jobbing nt 85090. Lard Jobbing, 85c. Ry Unchanged. Whisky Firmer; sales at 92. Freights Dull; steady nt fl by steam. Pork Firm ; 18 (,0 18 75 ; cash, 19 00. Gold 110 3-1. Please Read. Wo would II attention to our Miperlnr fa cilities for tloiiit; nil kinds of Tin, Cnper, and (IsUaultcd-lroii work on buildings, or any kind of Joborinntract work. Wo nro Isith 1'lUCTlCAI. workmen, nml )crsuiullysuiei lull ud i-ich and ever) p!m of work done lu our es nhltshment. We arc alo ajn. nls for Van's Celebrated l'a lent l'orlable Double-ovm Cooklmr Ituis-e, for l'rlvale Residences. Hotels, Hoarding Houses, and Rest iiirauls. I'loasoeall ami esamlue It. MOUIiAltli A' IlKAD, a:i4 Douglas Street, Omaha. 1. O. Lock Rot .'li'il. maj.'iUwIf SPECIAL OKliIXAXCi: NO. 38. Sjieclal Ordluaiiw, granting to tno Oinnht and .Southwestern Railroad Company and Its suc cessors and assigns, tho right to occupy cer tain streets and ullc a In the city of Omaha for depot grounds, side tracks, nml railroad purposes. lie It ordained by the City Council of the City of Omaha l bhr-rioM l. That tl,a rltflit mid authori ty Is hereby k'cii and granted to the Omaha and boulliwcstcrn Railroad Company, and lo Its successors ami assigns forever, to pos stss aud occupy for deols, olhces, ld tracks' and other railroad purposes, all thai portion of Seventh (7th), Eighth (8lh), and Nlulh (ilth) streets, lu thu said city, Ijlng U'twcou the south line of thu Union 1'acllle Railroad Depot grounds and 1'ailllc street j nlso, nil that por tion of Mason street lying hetuven said Union l'ailflc Railroad Depot grounds and Tenth (10) street, In said illy j nlso, tho alleys through blocks 'J3., 'JJ3, ami 231, lu said ilty; tho use ot mIiI streets and alleys being lurehy granted for tho purpose aforcsalo j l'roildcd, That said (ompauy shall lcao an opening of sixty (i,0) feet lu wldlh forucarrlHgc-uay lusildbetciilh (Till) "trctl. 1'rovlded, further, Thai tho City CouuiU may nt nuy time niter II vo iars re quire said railroad company to build n bridge of ono span uudof eulllclent lulghth nlsno tin grade of the street, with stone abutments, am ple surface drainage, and properly planked, fci C. 2. That the Major Is hfrcby directed to execute, in thu name of the city, a deed In due form of law to said company, convening to it the rights and prhllcgcs iu tho first section granted I'lottdcd, Said company shall pro ceed to condemn or acquire, the right to occupy and possess the lots embraced within tho blocks n lined In section one, I) lug kouIIi of said Union 1'acllle Railroad Depot grounds. Fussed April 29, 18" J. CMgned) .1. & (UUaON, l'rcsldeut of Coumll. Attest: Jin. JI. McCuni:, City Clerk. Approved April K0, lS'.l. (Mgned) W. M. HKEWER, Major. It LWJAL NOTK'K. l'roperly owners are hen by untitled lo clean alle;s and remove all rubbish from the rear of their Ipts Immcdhtelr. A word tothn wlo is siillUienl. (1. Rusri.N, City Marshal. ma) lu I o. or. t-stxjXsi., Ucucrnl Auction aud Commission Merchant, ni.i: .van ki:ki htaui.k. Horses, Mnles, nud nil kinds of 'htock, lit w and second-hand Wajom, Harness, etc., told on Commission, No. 200 Cer. D0UQLA0 & TirTEENTU Bt. OMAHA, - - NEII. Having taken and refitted tho stand ou the corner of Douglas and Fifteenth stnsMs, and secured lhserviies of tho well-known Auc tlonneer, J. K. haunders, I am prepared lo inako liberal cash adi ances on nil consignments of llor.es, Mules, and Hlock, nil kinds of Mer ( lisiidr.se. Now and Second-hand Furniture, Household floods, i tc, etc. iVuotlou Salos Promptly nl tin. led toby the Auctioneer, nprtl-lm DEWEY & STONE, OLDEST ESTABLISHED H m p LH. FURNITURE HOUSE IX NIIIJRASKA, Il.-uoon hand ni.T.irgo njKtoik and as (ireat n ViulitJ of, FURNITURE As can uo found In any establish ineiit EAST OR WEST! 187 & 189 Farnham, Ilct. lllh and 12th streets, OMAHA, Nob. JauG-dwtf JOHN 0'KEEFFE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has the Uncut lino of Spring Goods In tho Market. Scotch OheTolt BnlU, $35 ORDERS rif.I.ED AT SHORT NOIICT. Wcdilliiz OiltlllH n H.ocla!ly, 168 FABNHAat St., hot. lentil and Eleventh, aprlJ-Cui PsSamH E.- Midxi.glit Telegraph. FOH23IC.1T. GEN. GARIBALDI Rld'OHTIM) DANGEROUSLY ILL ( St. Peteushuiki, May 2 Thu Emperors of Germany' aud Russia paid n visit to Gen. Todlebf lust evening and listened to his lec ture on Seb.istopal. CoNni'ANiiNoi'i.r, .May 2. Rear Admiral James Allien, United States Navy, visited tho Sultan yes terday, mt l iu the evening took his departure for Vienna. Rome, May 2. Gen. Garibaldi is reported dager ously ill. BRUS3KI.8, Out., May 2. Mrs. Redby, a lesident in "Gray township, yesterday drowned her thrco children whilo temporarily in sane. Sho subsequently attempted to drown herself. London, May 2. In the riehlorno trial to-day tho French tutors of Sir Roger "Tich homo Vcre examined and gave testi mony which is regaided as fatal to tile hones of llin (Jniinunt' mo l tirkisli government lias or h go rillc dered 40,000 rifles in the United States. The case of the IS.ml: of l!iii':niil forgery was again befoie couit to day. After the examination of sev eral witnesses, tho prisoners wero again lemaudcd to jail. An accident occurred to-night to the train from London to Chester. Several persons nio reported killed and wounded. Madrid, May 2. The Carlist prisoners on ono of this Canary Islands mutinied thu other day. The guard fired on them, and many were Trilled nnd wounded. A dispatch from Barcelona says General Velaido has issued an order granting amnesty to all Carlists that surrender within eight days, except thoso wiio deserted lrom thu Spanish nrmy, and tho leaders, and' requiring tho inhabitants of Bcrget to pay $10,000 for allowing tho Carlists un der S.iballs to enter tho town. Recruiting for volunteers who are to bo brought into active service against tho Carlists, is iu progress throughout Spain. Denver, May 2. t Tho caribou silver nitno ami reduc tion works, situated in Boulder coun ty, about forty miles northwest of Denver, considered ono of the rich est silver mines over opened in tho United States, has been sold to the Netherland Mining Company of Hol land for three millions. 'Tito net profits of tho mines for several months past havo averaged $1,000 per day. Experts from 1 lollaiid an d England reported from two to four million dollars' worth of oro iu sight, and that tho mino was worth six millions. Tho now company will immediately douhlo tho capacity. M. A. Shafl'enburg, of Denver, has taken possession of tho mino nud tunnel ns agent of tho Netherland company. Tho recent lienvy snows in tho mountains insure an abundance of water for gulch mining. Reports from the ditlerent mining districts all show Hint tho coming season will bo ono of great activity in tho mines of Colorado. Tho exceedingly dry and Iilcasant winter caused serious fore odings ns to agricultural pro.pecls, which tho recent rainsand snow have entirely removed. About three thousand immigrants arrived here during tho month of April. A very largo increase in tho in tho papulation of tho Territory is certain during this season. New York, May 2. Two hundred troops havo been or dered from hero to San Francisco. A bill of exceptions has been filed in tho enso of Nixon, sentenced to be hanged on tho 10th of May, nnd to morrow a motion will be made for a stay of proceedings. Thtirlow Wecd'is again dangerous ly ill. Tho coolers' strike is becoming moro extensive, aud tho men in this city nnd neighborhood arc evidently co-operating. Time or wages do mit enter into tho present contest. Tho men nro only striking against Eastern mado barrels. Tho Trainers and Driven' Associ ation hits unanimously adopted n res olution requiring all members to abido by tho rules on nnd after May 3d. That is, no driver shall enter a horso on nny track governed by rules of tho National Association. Among the trainers and drivers, who voted were McMann, Mace, Doblo, Roden, Pnrfor, and Lavctt. Tho National Association previously refused u con ference to consider rules beneficial to all concerned. Hav l'n.ivniun r,... i Tlio crnnd iurv iirnored tlm hill nf murder ngainst Samuels, tho man who shot h. A. Mar-chant for tho nllegcd seduction of Samuel's daugh ter. b Lieiits. Harris and Eagan, nnd Surgeon Semig, wounded in tho Inst fight at tho lava beds, are getting along well, and will probably recover. ao courier arrived nt Yrcka at 8 30 p. iu. No furthor nows from tho lava bed. Tho escort for tho remains of officers last killed left Yrcka for Redding this nftomoon. Nt. I.iiiiIm l'roilueo iUiuhvl, Sr. Louin,May2. ! lour Quiet und unchniiged. Wheat Dull and drooping; only sample lots wero old. Corn Firmor; No. 2 mixed on track 37c; sacked 4(5c. Oata A shudo for hulk; No.2, 31c; on track 32o. Pork Quiet; no demand for round lots ; jobbing sales $8 50. Lard Normal, Hogs Lower at 4 005 25. Cattle Dull ; Toxans $2 10 5 00; fair to extra native steers $i l-L'GJc. No. 266. l)rJttrimmjXi)rJZtjeALmrimnxmjjM9Mw TO TK33 Citizens of Omaha ! Wo ii'sjHTtinlly beg le'tne to tin noiince tlutt we ale about to ohmi a general stock of Dry Goods, at 517 Thirteenth street (M. E. Church Block), on or about '1 humility, April 21th. Our goods are all entirely new and i'Rr..su no old plunder, anil we hae Wen very careful not to buy tiny, since n good article is always cheap at a fair price, while n poiir one Is always deal nt any. e hiue also biotight u lull line of M. llRMINWAV .V So.NS' Spool Sii.k, Machine ami Bl'itox-Hoi.i: Twist, iu all shades, colois, nud lengths. This is one of tho olde-t aud best sill: thread factories in the country. All our goods are niaiked in ;(' Ihjuret, and we shall adhere strictly to one price, and sell for c.i-li, anil tnsh only. We havo come to Omaha to make it our future permanent home, and will conduct our business upon prin ciples that will bo sine to win iu Un did, and bo advantageous to our cus tomers as well as ourselves; and by buying for cash and selling forcasli wo know that wo can, and will, sell our goods at prices that will defy com petition with any hou-e that' gives credit. W. M. Itr.SII.MA.V. npi-'J-t' rilYSIOIANS. DR. FRED. SAXENBERGER, Homeopathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoiichcr, OiEco on 13th it., let, Jacktou nail Jones oti. Solicits patronage, and will glvo prompt at tendance on nil professional mils, cp chilly In women and children diseases. octldtf EMLBN LEWIS, M.D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician ami Surgeon. On icrj boulhc-ist eoruer nf Douglas md Ihlitcelith streets Ol kick lUuus-S to 10 . m '- to I 1'. (., and 7 t io u i tt Ri.-iiiiimi. No. fil5.Nentt colli -.irect. feUI-tt Bis. Md.ufilu k Fouler, Physicians and Surgeons. OflheopiKjslto lirand C. titnil Hotel, 1'AltNlfAM &TREM', OMAHA. Special .itttiitlr.ii pud to Curonlc dhfcaes dlseniicsof thoe-jo and cir, aud thoso picullar to females. An entlrel) sueeesiful nieulo ol treatment for Units discuses. Consullntloii freo augiitf Dr. A. F. Bndolins Has oiienisl a illsiicn-nry nt SI I roilRTEENTH STRI.irr, linen door North of Post (Iflice, for tho tr. alius lit of nil dlsc.t'es. Particular .(....! ... ., ... .1 ,,.. . i iiiiuii K-ten io onieiries aim an sexual ami pilvittodlsiases, whether in iln or female, 'the Docloi can Lviuiisullcsl ntnll hours, i llherdiij or nl?hl. Jnly2'Jlf OnTUi:--20! Jlarney st., BelMcen Twcll'lli and 'Ihiricculh. Hpechil allcutiou pild to Chronic Dl-cai-cs, ami nil 1'ih.ite DUcixcs, and tlie peculiar to Keiiialea. Ail entirely iivs(ul mihln of treitiueiit fo.- I.iiujj IiseaeH. J i f P. W. P0ULS0"N,Tr.D Physician and Surgeon. tllOMLOPArillbT.) OFPIOE-Twtlfth St., East SIJc, bet. rarnlittin ami Ilarncy. blchd atleutloii (jlien lo Surnory nud the treatment of Chronic dltcakcs. nprlo-lf r.VAjYCAMP,M.D., Dispenses Ids own medclncs, and besides niiular practice, makes specialities of Derange ments and Diseases Peculiar to Women, 1'lMu l.i, Piles and oilier Diseases of tho Rectiiiu, OKFiriciiud RiHldcuie-, Corner 1'itnilnin nnd lllh htnvts, ilrstdoor to tho rlijht, up htalrs, Onialia, Ni h. Address Wlc lloi. -joi. i).1td.lwlf L.F. Babcook, M. D. itpMlil nltiutlmi rjheii to OBSTETRICS, OITICTOnr Omaha Nallonal Hank. Residence oiCass stris?t between ISIli an 16th. P. O. I-ock Hox 'il.'. JyVdtf DENTISTET. Drs. Charles & Paul, IDIEi INSISTS, Olllce ocr 212, raiuhcm stns?l, between inih and Ut!i, Omaha. Dis. C, A P. are thu oljijil practisliiij Denllsts In thu city. Jan'.MAwlf U. P. It. K. J)rug Store, COB. SIXTEENTH d WEBSTEIt BTS. W. I.'DWAIIDS, M. Ii ntou E.mimnii Proprietor, solicits our patron.iKO, llu dis penses and accurately prepares prescriptions at all hours, und besides regular prucllco innlvcs tho treatment ol deramieniuutsaud diseases pe culiar to uoiiiciiuiid children a seclalty. KimiT llKt.l, at shin door oil Wthstcr tt. N. 11. Agent for 11UNKI DOlll HITTERS. iumj-il FUEDUltlCK DilLLUM:. Carpenter and Builder, HUPPMEd THE Elnrslx Xioolc, Thela'st In market for slrciiKth aud conieir. lence. Plain or oriiainent.il. Warranted to thu sitlsfaeilun. Cull and examine, at 0G5 AND C07 THIRTEENTH STREET. BROOM FACTORY lAHI. I7TII AND CIIICAdO. JOHN McClXEAHY, rnopRunoR, ' rtirnlslieillioProtiilum Ilrooin, and unrrauls II first ilasi. Omaln, Neb. feblalf ICiiilKri.ll.ni Tiiriilnir t'liunii 1'nrniH la HuiillmtNt .lIl..oiiii I Tho Atlantic A Paelflo rallroa.t rmnpinyol (ersl1:wo.w acres of land lu Ciutral and houlhviest Missouri, at from 81 to Jl.l ir acre. onwveiiiearaMlui.-, with freo tran.portallou from ht. Jfiuls o all iiurchascrs. Cllmale, toll, ii-i I il.".,ner,1 Tca.,IJ,l w1'00". ihurihcs uu.l lawbldlnii society invito cinlranls fiomall liit to this laud of fruits and llowers. Por tloner, tit. Louis, Mo Je'."Jo4tf X 33 invest.. Oue copy, ono j car, In advance, ri iiik'lllfirt im thrco " " If HIAHlk. Mwviur St. kiij Kansas City SiHfftlp SHORT Z.IXTX To St. Loula, Chlongo, Indianapo lis, Cincinnati, Loulavlllo, Nash vlllo, Unltlmoro, Now York, and all Points Enst. North nnd South. Z rrJi'. .i.'.u; ka "a ama.i vj Hi V. S3-run o.M.v mm: iii'.mn1'u 5j Past Express Trains Botcl.kl3tSfiTT.5T30SErn,0SIM.OTTrK'in inlSr.lOUMViJs-ila M:V KCCLIMM. SCAT COAtllKS, EliRimllv ( .iiiielid, mIIIi coiuinnillous Drcsslnj; Ilooms, I'uinHlieil with cniuplete lullct ecMivlen ccs lor l.ii-ltes nud Oeulle inc u. OFREti OF CIIAnQE.-CU THIS NEW Hi m i i Hie special notice and corn. riMirpiinii tuc Dilution nl'the trmillnir plililliins iblktllnDi "u lii'iinrtiii-o." contribut ing to llu r i omrml ullhoiil cxliu expense. I.tlitd tiiitiinifil Dtavvinir Homii II MSH Meiptn, I'nlHi-ia, with new tiphol lllllllWil "u'' nud In iin-ueir hi lilting, ma run mill Ollinuuii t'i M l.niilHiiii'il t hlciijio. ii'i,i ,rin- m iii.qi tiunriMi.uiiinim I n 44iilliroiiul.NAI.TI.OlTIN. i Hi I llieirmitiiiiliopollsnloNcrtOO.OUO (Uli luhililliiiibi? As It Isijulckeriiiul i'iisIs no moil' than bv routes lie lirlt Iuk Joil ol Iln si mi-ill luIliinl.iKeS Whlcll the Ct. UW, Zmii uy ft Ucrtitrs Chttt Uu oireis. X fc V aaV - ' .' BJ V . IK nl Wl i .1.. 'y- .".n'sajv. - r uj ' -r 'I Im Heel Direct f-hoit I. Inn fioin Icnnsas, ( oloituln, Ao,, lo ChlcnRO is nir hi. I.ouls, Knnsna City A V..vll,..,. n...l I l.l....n. . All,... ' -ll(ll t l.IllV .So i limine oi'eais lioni Kansas City lii ( hicnuu by IhU l.liic HAVinmn's I'l he St, Lni:, Ca:! City t lter-.ain It QNSIDER ti9 2t:rtL'.t lost. Louis. ChloaBO, VUtlHiUcii!llmnll!ll0h, ciiioliiuatl, Calm, l.niiUllle, Nashllli, Wluilluir, Plltsburir, llur l.llu. Iliilllninri-, I'liltnitelililn, New York, liostou, and h the Short I'oulo N0II1II and EAST to Macon, lliiiiiilbil. Oiiiucv, oituiiiuii, St l-.uil nml other MISSOURI, ILLlftOI?, IOWA AND MINNESOTA POINTS. TAKE THE BEST LINE. " cnur nr I Kxc.'lli-.it ttoiuluin 1 WmvSleil ,,,,,, 1 i 1 1 t IN-rlec-l llniiiigli UtciMiiE lis MenilS I AiuusoiiirvT', llcrlliiliiir Cium it) UAitii Icoecnrs I'ltl.l'.. .Sui-rb Trains eUlpped Willi Ulaclslton 1'latform, best In nsej Piilei t Air llnikea nml all modern npplinnces to Loutilbute to Comfort, Speed " 60-jfV3SriD SAFETTVOl IC5 Ilnj- jnm- 'llcUtts la Ct. tout, Sum Olty & llsr'.boia 2ae:t L'.so. Kor tnlo at all Ticket Olllct's. ot coiiimulliiK lines nml nt Ticket Olllces Nt. I. mils, liuiisiiH City A North I'm Miuit I. Inn ovir tho BEST LINE IN AMERICA. P, B. GROAT, W. C. VAN H0RNE, (leu. r.. stent, Si, UuIi, an, Snii'1,81. Lsull ma) -u LAWYERS. rJOI.N W. J.YTLIJ, AlltirneV:il-linw and SoIIeltoi in i:itiil. 0rrraE0 rl'lrsl National Bank, COR Tllfllll INI II A I'ARNHAM fcTS. mil) l-lf WB J. COIOTELL Ooiuioollor cvt Xat-w-AND Dlstrlcl Attorney lor Second Jud icial District. Ori'1012 IMtaldnnf Twelfth, lintwecn Hnr-lit-l and llowni I -.tncts. fell I If E. ESTAHROOK W. M. l'RANCIS Est a brook iV: Francis, A-ttorjioyH-rtt-Iift-w iccliil ntleiillou ijlven lo Court Pracllco. Ori'ICi: Cor. roiirtcciitlt nnd Douglas sis Oiiish.i, Nth. Jan'tl-lf SAVAGE & MANDERSONl Adorneys at Law, 212 I'AHN'IIAM STREAT. JAHI.S w. my tin', ,. , .. , , eiuiiLKsr. MiMii usov. f 'n.ih.i,Ncbraku. IOilN c. cow'iSi ii.ttoi'iioy, Solicitor AXI) COUNSIiOH. orri( r.-No j, vkiciu'.ii's nuicic, O.HAIIA, M:itIIA.SKA. marStf J H, HVA h. (ii.ii. ):. I'liuiainT. SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Olllie.fiOo Twilflhbtreel. l ii .i.i.. tisk linr 4ni, Omaha, Neb . v. A,nntdsET Attorney n,t XarvxT", HKDIL'K'.SOPIlItV.HOUSr, eii OMAHA, - ni.ii. itiiirn ii OPEN DAY AND NlflHT," " Victor Restaurant 100 FAUNHA.U STUISKT. Hctwccn JOlli nnd lllh, VJOTOll DUOKOS3, - Prop'r. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERYTHINQ In tho Jrnrkct. All Alcalu Served to Order. OYSTERS SERVED IK EVERY STYLE, Ganio in season. Prices to ruI tho timci, Ooiilcliiig & White, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ? THKAMAir, IIUItTCO., Mill., - llniuou hand U3,()0(l AfHIW OH1 CIIOICH I.AMlS In the County. Kivii Ihu only nlMiraei .,i title. I., l,..(,uiy, ' luxes m..'rL . IjouuMntiilMiIil. iiprl-Odittif Feed", Livery &Salo Stablo, ltith St., hot. Howard JcJiuksQii. l'IHE 8IH0LE and DOUBLE BIOS To Let. I'llemls, jjiu us a call ,iim,,p w.r.wi:wnco6ic -sH S&.TT ., '$ ? 'J .? - t. t uiy 4 . y Mi If J 4I zi I I! l Hi Uu - r'tHilSjiL .k V S - JfflKL1fjsfcllltIitTJi " "J " -ri ..mm. -iw -, '"