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sf = B 'HE DAILY BEE. EDWARD ROSEWATER, Editor and Prop'r, (lice, 158 Farnhata st.. bot. Ninth and Tenth WEILIMLS e copy, one year in advauce, .. six monthe " week 2 \ Twellth stroet, ba- glas. Hats and Caps, A Shoes, nid Government Clothing. ¥ Acvists’ Material, BRADY & MOAUSLAND, 533 and 505 Four- teenth atreet. Syt #oots and Shoes. PHILIP LANG, 156 Farnham street, bot weon Fenth aud Kleveuth. fobl7-ly W. NJ WIITSEY Boots aud Shoes, 239 Douglas Strect. Bugchors, WILLIAM KRULE, Chicago sireet. betwesn Twelfth and Thirteenth. Jynid MICKSTON & BROS, NTuth atrast, botween Sackson and Jones. o Al MAN. Pucific Meat Market, ot Ml And Lanvenworth: sirest. Coal Dealers. POLAND & ELLIOTT, Coal, Lime, Ce- wont, Halr, ete. 134 Farnham street fobl8-3m Contectionery. FRANK 1, MeDONAL 0 Fruit, Grocer! Homiakind Farahat. Tunches prepared o ur- der for vravellers. Jy2af Druggists. J.'A ROEDER. Drugglst, corner 12th and Harney srosts, Ny urance Agents, el p CH & McKOON. Fire and Aeclden seuraRce Agonts, over the Post oftice. Justics of e Poses, o R el o e e Jeweler and Optie! . BAWYER, 224 Douglas st Watehes, clok Jowelry, Spoctacles, nd Eyo-glassos. teb20-1y Locksmithing. . Allen & Chandefosse, m.’fn‘.?'.'.'.‘.{"".!“‘u Machinists and gen- s cloa re- o b A ety Tostheast eorner Farnham and 11th sts. feb1oty Laundry. UNDRY. Corner of 1 L kronie Didor s 81 ino Coumpany. Pawn Brokor, M. ELOUTTER. No. 200 Faruham street Omaha, Nebraska. Paintors. N. MURPHY, N. W. Cor. 16th and treets. Paints, O BRADY 4 McAUSLAND, ‘eenth street. JIM, Dodge nd Glass, 3 and 595, Four- Jy2ou Saloon. « DUFFY'S,” 495 11th street, between Farne and Harnoy, Jy25ml Noap Factory. PREMIUM SOAP WORKS. Powell Co., facture thelr celebrated ' rmium 'fil‘.,. Five firat premuns awardod by Doug- s county and State Fairs, and Pottawattamie Sounty, fowa. Orders solicited from the trade. Soda Water Manufacturers. 2 D & CO,, Minoral and Soda Wa- o Thaalar i Cidor asd Bottled Weiss Boor. sk Box Omaha Stencil Manufactory, No. 200 Farnham street, J. rde Jropri- Prosses, Stamps, oo aes Koy ks Stanein éut itk 1is making & letter at one blow. 'DERBY’S Final Closing Out Sale. Everything to be closed out be- fore March1l. Job lots to Dealers at a large discount from Cost. No.218 Douglas, corner of 13th Street. CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS —~AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS. fehS-atf ALL ORDERS FROM THE OOUNTRY Fillea “._Wonpfiv JAMES SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MILLINERY, Fancy an Dress Goods. ALSO HAIR GOODS AND JEWELRY, No. 2562 Farnham street, (Opposite Grand Central Hotel,) OMAHA, BRASKA. ‘oct8dsmos GISH % JACOBS ‘MLl P WL R UNDERTAKER Bk e iy 3 Saloon and Restaurant, OOR. NINTH AND FARNHAM 8T8, FRED. WIRTH, * . Proprietor; CONCERT given by Prof. Schroeder and the new ORCHESTRION, DAY and NIG 8The Orchestrion i3 one of tho largest in the world, and plays 74 of the newest aud begt wuslo pleces. ADMISSION, FREE! dect-ly ks Bl per day. Agents wanted | All ther sex, young or OFe money sl work for s in thelr awents, or all th Ime, shan st anyihing alse. Address G tinson & Co., Portfand, Maine, novb-ly .Niw GROCERY STOR JULIUS FREITSCHKE, L] Groceries & Provisions, Liquors, Tobaccoy, G Lok, Thirioenth'od Pourtocnth sa QAR oty Thirtqenth and Pourtacath sts MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATE. MENT OF THE CITY OF OMANA, FOR JANUARY, 1873, CITY KXPENDITURE FOR MONTH ENDING 3187 OF JANUARY, 1972, To official salaries. .. 841 75 To city cowneil malaties 200 To pofice department sularics. 1,082 90 To fire department 1,02 00 E exponses ac- count ... 681 71 By warrants issued on ge: Tuy in r‘mlnl of . above No. 728 to No. S04 olusive........ . 7,107 66 Tospecinl cash ills. .. §21 00 By special cash warrants is- od " 20 \CTOF RECKIPTS, AN PRR CITY TREASUR- REPORT, FOR THE MONTIL ENDING 3187 OF JANUARY, 18730 RN ERA . Dr, To balance Dec $44 60 To amount of 10 180 1,65 50 CONTRA. . Iy warrants received for taxes during January 1,51 61 By interest on same. i3 59 By warrante paid {n cash, 160 00 By interast pal 40 89 in casl 6o 61 By balance, 7'! ,656 S0 NKINO PUN! _MINKING PUNU, < 3, ... 90004 16 e 98120 88,780 37 I T bulance, Dee. To amount of tax Junuary...... conTRa. Cr. by balance on hand. 3,785 87 SUTOOL P Dr, Tobalance, Pec. 31, 1872., 8 97 Toamount of tax collected in 18 anuary To finesand licenses collected i January. il CONTRA. By cash transferrod to board of ‘education .. $ 2,000 85 SPECIAL CASIL ¥UND, $860 33 coNTRA. By warrants paid in Ja By balance on hand.. $860 33 Special cash Turi General fund.. Total cash in treasur; JOS. BARKER, JR., 1t City Auditor. e e ————— Ball at Leutscher’s Hall, SOUTH OF NINTH ST. BRIDGE, (Near the Union Pactfic Track), Every Tuesday and Thursday Eving. Open at § Admission—Thursdayjeven ings, 25 cents. dectt Colfax County Nursery ! Located on the Unfon Pacific Railroad, 76 miles west of Omaha. _Over one hundred ncres in Trees, Vines, Shrubs, &c. S¥SEND FOR PRICE LIST. & Address . P. KINNEY, feb21-cod-daw2m Nchuyler, Neb, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TWO FREE LECTURES —BY— Prof. O. 8. Fowler, OF NEW YORK. Tuesday Evening, Maroh 4tb, on LIFE AND HUMAN SCIENCE. Wednesday, at 2:30—Ladies ouly—Femulo Health and Beauty. Totls (roe. Wednesday ing—Love and Marriage, Seats 50 cent, Thursla Ladies onl. Tealth and Beat y rated by mo 5 couts. Thurslay Evening—te gents—On Mauhood and Sexual Science. ~ Seats 50 cents. Public examinations of prominent citisens. hrenological consultations ns to N children's phrenology, bost. Iy he Metropolitan Hotel thll Satu . Evening Lectures at 8 o'clock, [Daily papers please copy.] “FREDERICK DELLONE, Carpenter and Builder, SUPPLIES THE TUniversal ash Isoclk, The best {n market for sirength and conven- dence. Plain or oruamental, Warranted togive satisfaction. Call and examine, at 666 AND 667 THIRTEENTH STREET. tobl1-tf Creighton & Morgan, g CROCERS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, &C. AGENTS FOR Falrbanks’ Standard Scales, ngml:filllll STREET, OMAHA, NEB' feb21-12t ON MARRIAGE, d‘;’ufl.’n‘-dl“ for Young Men from Errors and Abuses in early life, Manhood restored. Iupediments to marriage removed. New metl treatment. New Hooks sud circulars sent free 10 sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD CLATION, No. 2 South Niuth street, Philadelphis, Pa.—an in thution lwving » Bk reputatioh. for Bouors- blo condvet and professional skill. augi-6m - WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET, CASS, bot. 18th and 19th Sts., (South side), " John Cane, Prop'r. Su r-cured Hams, Beof, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poulry, Game, ete., constantly on 1 Articles Promptly Delivered Free of Charge, B, This stand i for sale, the proprietor doclded to engago 1 ancther busiiions. I Something New Under the Sun! MONEY SAVED ! B Second-hand Clothi) bought d sold, cloand and repaired s} the Jowest rates 204 'm"olfi. "\ 12th and 13th, feb1it atn T AL MoRRIs, o | | | O Tuk Midland Pacific will be com- | pleted to Seward by March 1st. | —_— Tur: Council Bluffs paper-mill com- pany are about to wind up their or- ganization by mutual dissolution, — ONE branch of the Maine Legisla- ture voted for female suffrage last week, and the other branch did —_— THE local editor of the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, being hard pushed for an item this morning, incendi- arized his paper by reporting a fire over in Omaha. ———— HexkY WARD Bercner lectured in 8t. Louls, last night, on what he knows about Manhood and Money making. The gifted Divine ought to now write up a new lecture on what he knows about the seducing influ- ences of womanhood on preachers e—— NEBRASKA Crry is busily engaged relocating the State Capital. The public meeting held Monday night decided not to loeate it east of Lone Tree. The most prominentattorneys and business men participated in the discussion, which is described as extremely animated on both sides. The upshot of it all was the adoption of a resolution to relocate at some point directly west of Lincoln, — Trn last number of the New York Federalist very petulently exclaims: ‘“How much longer shall the buffa- loes and prairie dogs of Nevada and Nebraska, through their Representa- tives in the Senate of the United States, Messrs. Nye, Stewart, Tipton, and Hitcheock, cast their votes upon the vast commercial affuirs of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massachu- setts, ete.?” We presume until their successors in office are duly elected and qualis fied. Tre Washington Chronicle says: “The New York Tribune and Springfield Republican are hot footed nncr Dodge—General G. M.—but thus far he has managed to dodge them. When they learn his where- abouts they will probably help some future investigating committee to the information. The committees of the House concluded that the chance of heading him off was so slight that tli:ey" made their reports without m. The Committee evidently had for- gotten all about looking for him at point “0O,” opposite Childs’ mills, in the State of Iowa, or they would have discovered his whereabouts, Tue Supreme Court of Illinois Las Jjust rendered a most important decis- ion in the case of the people vs. the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis railway company, which involved the consti- tutionality of the Illinois law limit- ing the rates for the transvortation of freights and passengers on the rails roads located within that State. The court, by a unanimous decision, de- clares the law in question unconsti- tutional and void, notwithstanding the clause in their State Constitution authorizing legal restrictions upon railrond corporations, This will effectually settle the agitation, which has well nigh amounted to a revolu- tion recently, on the Illinois Central and other railroad linesin the Prairie Btate. ETATLT, STEAM ENGINE COMPBPANY, SUCCESSORS TO HALL BROS,, Aanufacturers of Steam XEngines I! Mining and Mill Mactinery, Building, Camting, and il kinds 1 IXNON WOIRLIK.! COR. NICHOLASS AND 16th, wN I D. WSo]omon,r Manufacturer of SHOW CASES,| Window Glass, Picture Frames, and Mirrors, 108 _Farnham Street, Omuha Neb, febitd, AHA maha, Th | Jay Gould’s influence. ¢ Bpocially report.d for Trm OmAlA B, by the | Gireat Westorn Telegraph Com pany.] | ERTE RAILROAD MATTERS, ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 206, The revolt in the province of Ukrain has assumed alarming pro- rnnium, and the atrocities committed | by the insubordinate péasuntry are most resvolting and cruel. The in- surgents have massed together in large numbers, and are extending their depredations throughout the district, luying waste some of the principal fowns, In severnl places the most barbarous excesses huve been committed by the insurgents without provocation ; attacking the inhabi- um:i burning their dwellings, and murdering the inmates, both male and female. The power of the gov. ernment is defied, and the revolt i maintaivied. A force of tmn[:::\'dn the city of Kie#! ‘s bad been dispatched to suppress the insurrection, were met by the insur- gents, and the engagement terminats ed in the disastrous defeat of the government troops. The inability of the government to maintain order has created a general alarm among the inhabitants, who, in great numbers are fleeing from the country. Mabrip, Feb, 26, The Cortes dissolved yesterday afs ternoon, after pussing a_bill abolishs ing slavery in Porto Rico and the other Spanish colonies. A new elee- tion will take place on the 8lst of March, and the new Cortes will ase semble the 12th of April following. The widow and children of the late Marshall city. Reports of Carlist disturbances in the provinces are received here daily, and cause much uneasiness, Iresh outbreaks are reported at Bilboa, Affairs in the Capitol remain quiet. The new cabinet appears to enjoy Republican confidence there. 'he report that the Radieals threat- en insurrection is eontradicted. Prim have left this MoNTRrEAL, Feb. 26 A grand banquet was given last | ght to Sir Hugh Allen, on the eve his departure for England, where he goes for the purpose of raising money for building the Canadian Pacific railroad. The entertainment was a great success, and 250 of the leading men of Canada were present. ¥ WasHINGTON, Feb. 26, Houvse.~The galleries were crowded again this morning, but the crowd was notas great as yesterday. After the journal was read, Mr. Poland desired an hour of uuder- standing regarding the debate of the case, if they did not desire to let it run beyond would give the pres vious question till 4 v, M., and let the House determine if the debate shall close. Mr. Ritchie asked leave to | offer an amendment, declur- ing the participation of Ames and Brooks, Garfield, Dawes, K Schofield and others in Mobilier stock was corrupting in its | tendency and grossly improper, and that these members are deserving the severest censure of the House. Dings ham objected. Beck addressed the House; he made no distinction lw-‘ tween those participating in Credit | the Credit | Mobilier stock; all were cqually culpable, neither were Hooper nor DButler clear. He denied the right of the House to expel for acts committed before election, He referred to Casey, Bowen, Porter, and Morrissey,in which the House had refused to take any note of acts com- mitted before election. Voorhies spoke of Brooks' long and useful lifo in Congress, in journalism, and other public positions, The fact that Brooks had never attempted influence with the Democrats in the House, proved the falseness of McComb's charges, Voorhees showed that there was irreconcilable discrepancy in Me- ComlD’s testimony the year befere| Brooks is said to have asked for stocks, The stock appears in the books to Wilson’s name. Ames had declared that Brooks never owned any stock, Hall had testified that he never knew Brooks to be a stock- holder in the U. P. R. R., or Credit Mobilier in McComb's suit against the stockholders, Brook’s name was not included. The fact that Brooks gave stock to Neilson was conclusive proof that he had no purpose of fraud, lhe argument of the committe, that because the collateral was in Brooks' safe, was proof against him, was uns worthy of the committee. Brooks Bad eakod marsIBE e investigation, but the committee refused. Niblack said the committee did not eonsider the additional testimony material. Brooks here said that two days after the committee closed their doors against him they opened them to Colfax. Voorhees "in concluding, made an earnest plea in behalf of Brooks; not that Le pleaded for merey, but he believed lnis acquital was demanded by justice. Stevenson uis sider the report extorted from a re- luctant committee, He was not surs prised at reluctance beesuse the charges included the Vice President, Vice President elect, Speaker of the House and chairman of most import- ant committees, NEW YoRk, Feb 1t was reported on Wall st terday that an investigation was to be made by the Legislative Commits tee in regard to certain matters con- nocted with the management of the Erie Railroad, which had been brought about not entirely without uld, it is said, thinks the investigati have the eflect of depreciating stock, | and also being more or less a reproach upon the directory, in which case | corruption in his own administration will not stand outin such bold relief | as it now does, The Erie director said yesterday that he felt no uneasi- ness regarding the examination, and - DAI ursday Mornlig, Fébruary 21/, t the U?fismwn. at the Cooper In« *pfl ny, embraces addresses | | " Cash Capital.....$1,000,000 00 they were to cons | n’ will | the manner in which the affairs of the company had been conducted, At a meeting of the directors of the Boston, Hurtford & Erie yester- duy, the subject of their trouble with the Erie was formally discussed, but no conelusion arrived at, owing to the absence ‘of some of the directors ! whose presence were particularly de- | sirable. The meeting adjourned to meet to-day. Telegrams were | receiveg from absentees assuring their | | presenge to-day. | Wethyes Tolinson has brought suit | ngn(nni’l.\niel Drew in the Court of Common ®leas to recover $10,000, which pladtiil claims was due him on | a contract to supply Drew with cers tain informa regarding the late ie railway management, and fur- nish several newspapers with articles, the effeet of which would end in the disruption of the Erie ring. The case | not having ‘been within the hour assigned for short calendar cases, was transferred to the long calendar, and will come up again at the next term of courty The programme for the Nutional Conveation in favor of a religious amen to the Comstitution of K. Beand, Dr. E. Craven, R. W, Sloane, and_the General Secretary of the National Ase sociation. In the evening Professor J. H. Mellvaine, President A, A. Miner, Dr. Stephen President George P, Hayes will speak in addition. All addresses will be delivered to-morrow morning, afters noon and evening, It is expected that the convention will be attended by the clergy and laymen of all the different evangelical denominations in the United States, The Gilbert Elevated Railway Co., entered into contracts with three of the largest iron establishments in the country for building the first ten miles of their road, Br. Jouns, Feb, 26, A ternible boiler explosion occurred here last night, in_the four story building occupied by Robinson & Rolston’s boot and shoe factory. The engineer was instantly killed and the fireman_ will probably die. There were a dozen other workmen in the building at the time, but they escap- edinjury. The building was bu-lfy damaged. STATEMENT —OF THE— Continental Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK, On the Ist Day of January, 18 Mavde (0 the Auditor of the State of Nebraska, pursuant to Statut Oash Burplus 1,284,361 97 ——$2,284,251 97 n band and in wied by the Co ta, Total Dividends du serip i s Losses unpuid Total.... Auditor's Certifica Aot with Clerk of 1 it ¥ felizi-dtw awl i Orient Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Statement of Condition, Jan, 1, 1573, Made o the Auditor of the State of Nevraska, pursuant to Statute. CABH OAPITAL, $600,000 A Cash on hand and in bank Cashy i handy of agents.... 278 —3 05,121 38 Loans ou moj Tien 938 90 301,570 22 12,200 00 12,000 00 12,800 00 Mech's N I B Stock, Hartford..... 150 Shres Hartiord Nai'i Bauk Stoek, Hartt'd... Clty' Nationdi Hart 14,000 00 24,000 00 5745 00 12,000 0 7,750 00 Bank Stock, Hart 6,012 00 16 Sharos _Nati change Nutior Stock, Hartford......... 976 00 100 Shaures Metropol il Ni- tlonul * Bank Stock, New York.. s 13,500 00 225 Shares Michigan tral It 1. Stock. 200 Shares Lake Shoj 001 00 Sotithern 19,200 00 q 9,200 00 400 Sh''s Clovel'd & burg R RSt 15,000 60 112,081 €0 Cent') 10 Bonds Tndiar R R, C . Co., 11 Bonds Indiu “inciunati R, 11,000 00 10,230 00 19,000 W Toledo, 0..... L 2,000 00 ol 4 00 “Total Cash Asscls. i LIABIL g Losses. ble, wnd all uiher Auditor' filed with 51,958 41 000 00 i Statoment ouglis e RENCH & Mo 2l waw Ik JAMES DUFF, Harness, Collars, Whips, Bridles, Etc. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY AND AT REABONABLE TERNS, N, Agonts, was certain that the stock-holders would have no reason_to complain of No. 504 104k Stveet, Omnha, Neb, tol2ind s L LY [ pany | B Midnight Telegraph DR, FAED, SAXENBERGER, FORBICI, A SOCIALIST INSURRECTION IN RUSSIAN PROVINCES, o, Feb, &6, The stockholdérs of the Lon lon Liverpool and Globe insuranc: come Id u stormy meeting o day, uble growing out the I the fact that nodividends had been deelared, | owing to the conl end Boston, ation in Chicag VIENNA, Feb, 20, A socialist insurrection s reported among the peasants. in Russian Pro- vinees, Volbynia and Podolia, In- surgents are “said to be murdering their opponents, plundering and burning property. A force of Kussian r00ps 50Nt to suppress the insurree- tion were defeatec Wasiisaron, Fely. 26, SENATE.~House amendment to the Geneva award bill was non-con- curred in, The Utah bill was discussed and amended to provide for the election vy the legislature or by the qualified :tors of Utah of two jury commise sioners, who shall act in conjunction with the surveyor general, “marshal and elerk, with” cqual power in se- leeting persons from whom jur constituted, and to provide Tor writs of error to the Supreme Court of the United States in criminal cases where punishment is capital, or imprison- ment for six months, or fine of $1,000, At five o'clock the Senate took a e Lill seven, Committ ansportation Routes were direeted to make inquiry into the propriety of building a road from the scabos ippi or Missouri riy The bill passed extending the 1ime for the completion of the St. Paul Iroad. re e appros gation. into X treaty T'he House bill to ishery clause of the Washington was passed. Housi—The pressure to the gal- levies to the House this morning is not as great as yesterday., After reading of the Poland arose and said : So fur s the committee are concery it has no wish to hurry the debate, but is wills ing to let it continue the rest of the season, il so desired, but the commit- too at A conference this morning de- cided it best to let the House have an opportunity of determining the question. He would therefore test the sense of the House on motion to close debate at 4 . M. to-da Mr. Voorhees took the toor, but yielded tor the reading of u substi tute by Mr. Ritchie for pendine roso- lutions. The substitute declares that while there is no evidence of crim- inality in the purchase of Credit Mobilier stock by Ames, Brooks, | Daw Seoficld, Bingham, Kelle: Garfield, yet cireumstances call for | an emphiatic condenmnation, decla, as a sense of the body that the . action was corrupting in its tendens cy peruicious in example, and g rosss 1y improper, and that” the members concerned deserve the severest cens sure., Voorhees declined to yield to have a substitute offered, also declins ed to yield to_a motion for the ad- mission of ladics, but finally yielded for the latter. Beck, of Kentucky condemned the whole Credit Mobilier sche; and declared the members it, grossly direlict, naming Hooper and Bingham, who held that stock, but were not inculpated in the pros | ceedings; also naming Butler of Mass., who was counsel, who concerts ed the scheme, He could se g ference between the culpabilit these men, and that of Brooks, dissented from the doctrine as to \w\\'ur of expulsion for past offen Vith such doctrines Paul would nev- er have been anapostle. The House was making history, and should vote to-day as if’ there ‘wus no precedent, and as if it was establishing a rule, He quoted the case of John Morrissey, a gambler and a prize fighter, yet he took his seat, and no man dared his voice against him. He remained during his term, and was as well be haved a member as any on the floor this moment. That precedent was set to give twosthirds of the House the right to pel, and with it the death peal of liberty was struck, At the conclusion of Mr. Bec speech a motion was made to admit ladies to the floor and rejected. M. Voorhisos araat e argue against the expulsion of Brook Mr. Voorhees was tollowed by Mr, Stevenson, sustaining the report of the committee, Mr. Niblack also spoke in favor of the report. Mr. Whiteborne advo pulsion of all implicated members, It is understood that Judge Poland will close the debate to-night, A vote will be taken to-morrow, He thought that if there was one caso that appealed more than another to every sentiment of liberty and kindness, it was the case of Brooks, a man sick and in broken health since his voyage around the world, not broken by senso of guilt. Niblack made an explanatory state- ment which brought Mr, Brooks to his fect, who, addressing Niblack, said, you opened doors to Colfux two days after you closed them to me, | of | ournal Mr. o, Beacnnyra, Ca Mrs, Trashicr and fiy burned to death in their night. ‘e, 20, children house last | » BAN FrANCISCO, Feb, Captain Jack has selected a pl three miles west of his camp at the south end of Tule Lake, at which to meet the Peace Commissioners, The Indians opposed any soldicrs being present, but Capt. Jack said he wonld talk to General' Canby, but soldiers would frighten his men, bat they would meet any number of cit provided they “came without w ons, Offic on 13th « | Solicits patro tetdinea oy wonto and children diseisos DR. EMLEN LEWIS, | | | | Dx. A. F. Rudelius At ofic U J ot Physician and Surgeon. FARNHAM STREE Spectal atteation y 54 FOURTEENTH STREET, three door For the treatment of all ion given u privte discason, wi oniles ' treatument for 1. D 1. Carvavallab, DR MED. AND CHIRURG; OMARA, - - - Orricn Houms—s:30 v, v, and 110 4 6 SBuargical Room s, * LVANCAMP M. D. Dispenses i regular pract L.¥.Babcook, M.D. OBSTETRICS, . P. R. R. Drug Store, COR., BIXTEENTH & WEBSTER ST8. N Lawyer and Justice of th 16 Omaha Steam Heat- Plumbing Works! WAS FITTING & PIXTURES, Wrought Iron, Pipe Fitting, Trime BRASS CO0ODS, Stoam Pumps, Lift and Forco Pumps, Wash- stauds, Wator Closots, Bath Tuby Skower Baths put up in the most Plumbers? and Gas Fitte Dougla: Sto,Under Hamilton Houso " JOHN IL GREEN, STATE MILLS GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, COMMISSION ‘Cor, novifif WM. SEXAUER, 220 Farnhan St., Sells better gooda and at lower prices (ha furniture dealer in is 0 PRACTICAL MECK RENT TO PAY, Tf y, FITRN I'I‘URE Live Geese Feathe Dre, Metinfin & Yowler, Twelfth and Thirteenth, Special attent] I nee on Cass « Street, Opposite City Hotel, T | Jackson and Jone 1 will gt oul culls, oy HOMEPATHIC Southeast corner of Douglas 1 LT ai i3 RSB 80 104, M., 2 0 4 P W, M Lightand night bell at the folidetf and Surgeons, itrad Hotel, OMAHA. Lo Chronie d v, and thos lia essful wode of Consultation free wes anid tiroly ' sug g discases s openod dispensary at North of Post Office, w Particular al soxual ami v male or femnle. The i be consinlied atall Lours, efther day 1 sty Between pald 1o Chronic asos, and g Diseases, A A NIAM 8T [ ENTHL ASKA 160 ¥ Ottt ivatdawtt | Spewinl wtention gven 1 E-Over Omaha National Bank non iy ot betw ). Lovk Box 242, DENTISTRY, e 55 |'The “*Victor* Homapathic Physician, Surgeon aud | Accoucher, | bet, Wi EKLY Pubiisted every BEE WEDNESDAY MORNING, A AETLIVE S, One copy, one year, In advance,. . e 50 N. M. Co.’s NEW SEWING MACHING “VICTOR” Runs very Easy, Runs very Fast, Runs very Still. Has & Now Shattls Superlor to all Others, Defies Competition. Needle, Cannot be Set Wr B AGENTS WANTED, Address THE ©“VICT T30 Great Tmprovements i €0, ay, Ny Niw Liaven flam 0o Mannfacture the Celehrated Jubilee and Temple ORGAINS. These Organs are unsurpassad in g tone { fuish, simplicity of tion, wuid durability Afso, MELODEONS 11 vartous stylos; s ol T tone Hlus bt Catalogue, Address NF U N ORGAN €0, New la (&1 fehdsm Millions of Aoresi D Azents wanted PRAIRIE LANDS Iowuand Nebraska, AND POl LK Y T Burlington & Missouri River R, K. Company, RS* CREDIT, AT SIX PER CEN en ol tiese Linds are low, ra from $% 10 §16 per ' aer peculinr v sule, iy nd Com wents and D o will, of i, Piles anik othor Disease ) 1\ purson (ho luud Dppick and ce, Cor . and nd th locality wi Hith Streoty, firat door (0 th up staivs, [ foture honic, and for - this Omihia, Neb, olfered These Towa and Nebraska Lands ded in fertilit Ladvanty ent’ and Tuxury, which ¢ introduce ur g rapidly tho irond 1 laud remiaing unsold, and tlow r the s y th equall pros- increase fn value. ——— TERMS OF SALE. The purchas inierest at six W, L | AND, sulicits | is own medi- | " At all or, on mthe country | JERS M8 You Ko | febiott the Peace. ing and DEALERS 1N ming, &e. Also a large assortme amd | satisfactory mennor, 8! Material always on aana, FITZPATRICK, acli 7t DEALER IN AND MERCHANT, (h nd Juckson Sty WHY IS 1T THAT 7 Bacau '\ apd b ot helieve i, | k of BEDDING, —~AND - AND SATISEY YOURSELF, it | ea o ol il ull i 110 09 Beth oflered, | vor will be, s for cash receive n Cor- d i Warranty Deod as W were grant, ¥ by the United ducts, stoc nished gratiitously. D rOR T, 3 udividual who ias any idea of ing 0 home in the far uid secure o without delay, and read it through LUwill e the Gest proparation fe can Sooctional Maps On a large seale, shy Tt cach, and simile maps of sk at the Apply to or address GEORGE 8, HARRIS, Land Commissioner, GTON, 10WA, for Towa Lands. AtBURLL K NER, for Nebraska Lands, AL LINCO) folimti PO THE CITIZENS OF OMANA, | THE EMPIRE ICE 0. Are now preparad to CONTRACT for and il L ORDERS in their line, ICHE ~AND SOFT WATER. Allorders promptly filled at the I » Weare not weombimatie VLETCHER & 1 fobnt oddard Bros, & (o.,2 +“DEALERS IN NTOVES, FURNACES, RANGE TE STREET, =] TIN W . AXR®E, . i 2 And Manufacturers of =] WIRE WORK! = ” Motal Itoofing] Aud Job Work promptly stjended fo, * 1y w..n. FRANCIS Estabrook & Franeis, AttornoymeateXia v Special attontion glven to Court Practice, OFFICE . ESTARROOK, h ‘Mhl Douglas ste Janat-tf . gy A A g9 1 1 ' 1 §