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poy tHE DAILY BEE.| EDWARD ROSEWATER, * Ealtor and Prop'r. Milee, 146 Furnhata st ot Ninth aud Tenth CIEEUIVESS. Jow eopy, one year in adyance, o n g Pt &1 Artheta? JMater 8 Four Candics an solfeited Coul Deale ELLIOTT, 181 Farniin LAND mont, e, ¢ Tebis-m Contectionery. L MoDON ALY Druggists. J, A ROEDER. Harney stree corner 12th and FRENEN & X N, Fire Accident nsurance ts, over the"Post office. Justice of the Pence, N W, LYTLE. Justics of tho Peace. it nmw~\ National Bank. Jewdley and Opticinn. GR, 224 Douglay tacles, ant Watches, yo-glussos, Locksmithing. BELL HANGING, Allen & Chandefosse, Locksmiths, M Now, gei New York Hat Store, 235 D | UNION COAL AND MINING COMEBANY. and Farnham, Office East side 13th, het. Douglas MINERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF The Advent of Spring. ns which bound our prairie s spring. * Rpring, thing. with e, Bunce has the hats to 4o it—they 7 Seareh of spring uristmas’ patron saint took his abode with god desy Fashion goes right there at s the place to got in saying are fust about the soek thoouter man to crown cannot fall to please ; And'if your hat fs veedy, aed you can't afford & new Bunce will 6x it up so for a time "twill do. uglas st., between Fourtoenth and Filteenth. mar2out eral Jablbers, paired. Saf 4w P and 11th Lwenty-first an Califoraia Wine Company Pawn Broker, No. 200 Furnham street CAUSLAND, 533 and 545, Four- X syt | Noap Factory. PREMIUM SOAP WORKS. Powell Co., sl manufacture thoir colebrated * miund Soap. Five first premiums awarded by Doug- s county and State and Pottawattamie Jounty, Town. Orders sollcited from the trade. Noda Water Manutacturers, (., HEIMROD & CO., Mineral and Soda Wa- er. Dealor_in Cider and Bottled Welss Beer. ock Box 227, Manuraetory, street, J. H. Plerce, propri- Tor Soals, Presses, Stanps, s, Stenclls cut with ne blow. #fl CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ALL ORDERS TROM THE OOUNTRY Promptly ¥Filled 16-wtf AWNINGS! ASpecialty Made of Crank Awnings, By BENJAMIN B. JONES, mar]i-tt 278 Fi WHY IS I THAT WM. SEXAUER, st., TURNITUR N AM LAUNDRY. Corner of I! aard stroets. Order slate at £l Cigars, Tobuccos, 0 fel! Gun SEWING M 8T erate price. Call any shop, 141 Farnhawm St. fobzl-cod-davim DEALER IN "Notlons, ete oan get b, his of Becond-hand C hich ho is GROCERY STOR ULIUS TREITSCHKE, L] Groceries & Provisions, Grain and Produce, Toys, : A o, T B Why do People go Almost Naked, when they Olothes for Nothing Bargalns in Sec A. MORRIS, Western Sec Store, 139 Farnhan splendid aysortme from Ban Francisco, sell cheaper than the cheapest. cail §f you want & bargain. prepared {6 ive him & apl-lm ALLEN & CHAUDEFOSSE, Stamping and * Locksmiths, Eloll EXangors and Machinims Stationary Engines, Printing and resses, and Ma- chinery Repaired. TINES REPAIRED, TOOLS AND STAMPS MADE TO ORDER Awnings Munufactured and Repaired, Farming Tploments Kopaired, Teunkygud ‘alises Repaired. NAFE LOCKS A SPECIALTY. Jobbing of all kinds neatly executed at mod- see them at their new Het. 9th and 10th, opposite BEk Office. mar2e-tf wost of Omaha. acres in T s, Viu Colfax County Nurserv Located on the Unfon Pacific Railroad, 76 miles [ ¢ hundred ubs, &e. ©»#"8END FOR PRICE LIST, a ddress G. P. KINNEY, Nchuyler, Neb, BANKRUPT SALE. , and Glass Ware, mTo., | D BEDDING Crockery, C * AND- SILVER-PLATED WARE, T BHERY, Live Geese Feathers, | S o emii e on AND SATISFY YOURSELF. STAND, NHAM ST, comu apriddi THORUY & Shirt Manufactory, A0O Farnham St. Keop on hian Shirts. All tiroat Indu Jauzi-eodly NEW MILLINERY STORE. ppy (o ser ve bt numerotis custome w stock of Spriny with an olegant, select and now stock of Sprivg Carpenter and Builder, SUPPLIES THE The best {n market for sirength and conven- lence. Plain or ornamental. Warrani « agive satisfaction. Call and ‘exminine, at 568 AND 667 THIRTEERTH STREET. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD, BEND TO RUTTAN HRATING & VENTILATING COMPANY, BLOOMINGTON, . . ILLINOIS FOR CIRCULAW, X 9 LL, Pres. - oo, 5B KSR M ‘Creigmon & Morgan, GROCHRS secoud-h —AND— ::IUI'B d many other will sell at haif their value. secuve 8 BAKGAIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _apré-im i . DEALERS IN GISH & JACOBS PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, &O. AGENTS FOR i Fairbanks’ Standard Scales. _m.rn !il !?EUE’!'LDIAIA NE! o o moiley &t s, or all the thme, than at anytl y h*-— 6 Stinson & Co., Porthand, i1y S UNION MARKET, Consisting of Rifles, superior qualit; < th s FOR RENT. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE With all molern improvements. BARN attached to the fornia and Twentieth streets. Five Store Rooms, Five Dwellings, premises. oh 20, 187a. eing a desire 1o sell ko room for a pertalnin A GOOD Corner Call~ Corner California avd Sixteenth streots. OPERA HALL, Omne Store Room, AND— —AN 'ROOMS SUITABLE FOR OFFICES, —IN REDICK'S OPERA HOUSE, By L. ¥F.XXAaALB, Office in Caldwell Blook, 1Al (West Entrance). A.EX ARRIS, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Just recelved by 846 Fourteenth &St. Veal, H.CVE‘, ‘P’OUL‘IIY. GAME & VEGETABLES. GREAT BARGAINS! A very large BANKRUPT S8TOCK of GOODS Robins & Loughlin, Pawnbrokers, u No. 137 Farnham Street, £ Pistols, and_Shot-guns of both new and d. Al 1ot of new and sec- CLOTHING, BLANKETS, BOOTS, , which we At once and 7 { . i U NDERTAKERS - I Omaha, Tuesday Morning, April 16, 1873. created considerable excitement in the neighborhood of the ox-bow co ners of Broadway. —— SPoTTED NARATIVE has derstand, have to postpone his annu hunt until Captain Jack is disposed of. ForNgy i» telling Pennsylvan emigrants what he knowsabout Texas. “| 1t he wouid tell them just how much he is personally interested .in the Texas Pacific, the information might be of more value. — THERE is one spot on the Ameris can continent so hot just now, th: Old Probabilities has no thermometer to indicate the temperature. That spot is located around and about the lava beds of Oregon. —— BostoN CHARLIE, Bogus Charlie, and Scar-faced Charlie, Captain Jack’s lieutenants, are not twins. Neither do they hail from the American Hu Tug news of the Atlantic disaster | reached Council Bluffs Saturdsy, and ' heard from the Modocs, and will, we un- - Specially reported for THE OMana Bas, Ailantic od Pacific qu-vluu_v:; -‘)“ WASHINCTON. al e THE MOST SEVERE MEASURES TO BE ADOPTED AGAINST i THE TREACHEROUS INDIANS, BeRrLIN, April 14, It is stated that the Prussian Lib- erals in Landtag, intend shortly to introduce in that body, a bill looking to & thorough reform in the upper house. It 18 thought this movement has some connection with the late revelations in the State railway frauds, at ‘WAsHINGTON, April 14 By a Wnenl order issved to-da; from the War Dt:rnment, Col. J. C. Davis is appoin to the command of the De&-mne-t of Columbia, vice Gen. E. R. 8. Canby, killed by the b, | Modoc Indians. although they have acted as spokes- (e T men in the bogua peace negotiations. —— As will be seen by our cable ads vices from Berlin, Prussia proposes to reconstruct the upper chambers of her “Diet” at an early day. This, we presume, is because that “Diet” does not agree with the health of Bi marck. — * THE departure of Thomas Flem- ing, Marshal of the New Orleans fire department, on a pleasure tour for Ireland, is noticed by a New O leans contemporary as follows: Among the ship stores were twenty- fimn of something stronger than water, which, in all probability. i never amell, taste, five gal the excise man wil or charge with duty. The vo; will conr';ume seventeen days -nj‘ffi'l the spirits. E—— (Communicated) NorTH PLATTE, April 12, ErrTor BEE: Both the Bee and Republican’said the other morning that snow plows were in operation in our place. write to say that you are both mi: taken, poses. We have had a great y sort. There has not been snos enough to last twenty-four hours here this winter. Yours, etc., NotLur. JOHN O’KEEFE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has the finest line of Spring Good In the Market. Bootoh Chevolt Suits, 836 ORDERS FILLED A’ SHORT N 3 L 168 F. H bet. “— Ten&ntll':d h, = apriz-om MORTGAGE SALE. Wiiereas, defuult has been made in the pay- attel miort- oney sec ) o oih day of J . Rosenthal to riguge was filed for_record in th ‘ounty Clerk of Douglas count recordod in Book * A, D. 187! At paj moun e 000 and interest ; now, therefor oo i hereb; 10 the statute In that the said public aleof he frame bulld! and provids ituated on U the clt at the of Omaby i Ny April 11, 1872 OuAna, Ni., April 11, 1873, TN P SOSEPH KESSLER, Administrator of the estate of F. E. Eberhert, deceased. W. J. CONXELL, Attorne; api2ut A. D. MoAusland Dealer in Guns; Pistols, Ammunition, Materials, Cutlery, and Fishing Tackle. 244 DOUGLAS ST., Comer of 14th, OMAHA Repairing done prompily. other seals made 10 ohder. o Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAY. OOUNOIL BLUFFS PIONEBR BSHORT ROUTE To all Points East u Burlingion, r'l‘ll?ll:?; :l Dixon, with Ilin Toad for 8t. Louls and all points South. Gnlesburg ‘checked through toall principal ints, and uo extra charge for transfer through Pullman Palace 8 eeping Cars on all Night Trains. Passengers 1o auy polut East or South should ia % for and see tLat their ticks be particular (0 us| ot read “Via Chicago & Northwestern Ral way.” " A. STANWOOD, General Ticket A We don’t use that sort of lows in this Eden of Nebraska. ur plows are mainly manufactured by the Nebraska Plow Factory, and are used exclusively for farminj plm-‘ eal of rlowlng, but it has been of the earth- A5t | the Modocs, ‘and the subject was " of Mort- nd was aeain filed for rec- ogether with & statement ex- tdue thereon, on the 17th 1872, and duly recorded in e power of sale contained in otlce given pursuant v fotelioned ",,‘,' let the pnnhgnum. of the Modocs be nortgaged property, o-wit': o east 22 fuet | ypd I hope to hear soon that he has D ront door of satd butdings, on the ‘81 dey of May, A. D. Guu Notarial and meh1tf. Contral Rail- WAHINGTON, April 14, General Sherman expresses him- self very emphatically in regaid to the treatment which should be given to the Modoc Indians, and feels con- fident that his dispatch to Col. Gil- lem will be carried out to the letter if it is possible to be done with the troops now under his command. If s- | found that he has not a sufficient number of troops more will be sent him at once, and that if necessary the whole power of the Government will be put forth to avenge the death of Gon. Canby and those massacred with him. “The President and Sec- r- | retary Delano both doepl‘i deplore the sad termination of the efforts made to settle the Modoc question in a peaceable manner, and now agree with Gen. Sherman tha$ the most severe measures must be adopted to- wards that people in consequence of their late treachery. The excitement and indignation in army circles is most intense, and the same may be said of all circles here, and the opinion generally cx]msmet‘ is_that the management of Indian affairs should at once be turned over to the war department. For several days past an announces 1| ment has appeared in the newspapers s- | that there would be a meetiug under the auspices of the Indian Commis- sioners at the Congregational Church in this city. It also stated thasSec- deliver an address. The meeting came off to-night, though, in view of the lamentable news respecting the w treacherous murder of General Canby, it was a decidedly chilly affair. Mr. Delano failed to appear. Gen. Howard read a prosy account of his own experience among the Indians, the burden of which went to show how the Indians loved him, and he asserted that his photograph was car~ ried by Indians both on the moun~ tains and plains. He thought it was necessary to give the Indians citizen- S -hi{before anything could be done with them. The next speaker was Indian Com- mission Smith. He thought that salvation was necessary to make the T | Indians peaceable, and told a story of a J)lon- lady who thought powder and shot was the best gospel for In- dians, but was suddenly converted to more humane views. The last speaker was Fred Donfihu, who gave a brief history of Indian customs, and made a very able speech. The death of General Cauby was briefly alluded to, but no attempt was made to palliate the offense of uietly passed over. 7| 1 General Schofield telegraphed the following : Headquarte Division Pacific, Avril 12—To General W. T. Sher- man, Washington: The followin, report of the terrible butchery an i3 e, | ness, no settled pur) retary Delano would be present and | | in our Indian | policy, and this difficulty with Cap- tain Jack and his band with the ac- tion of authorities, has been more than ordinarily injudicious. We are told that the War Department has4 long known it was unwise and dan- gerous to temporize with those sav- :rn, but the hands of the murdered neral were tied by the intrigues | of the Peace party at Washington, and he was forced into an action that cost him his life, The Herald thinks the peace sys- tem is ol questionable pediency, and believes many of the evils can be traced to the corrupt influences con- nected with the Indian Bureau, and | the mercenary chaiacter of our In- dian agents. NEew York, April 14, The news of the murder of General Canby and the peace commissioners, by Captain Jack and his band, pro- duces rullnE- of the deepest indig- nation and horror among all classes in this cn{ and vicinity, and was the all absorbing topic of conversation to-day. The tone of the morning press is more or less condemnatory of the Indian policy of the administra- tion, Hosokex, N. J,, April 12, Medrick Kleiver, Secretary Hobos ken Blvinfl Bank, absconded with 126,000, ie amount taken constis tutes half of the surplus, but the bank can stand the loss. Kleiar's whereabouts not discovered. MARKKTS BY TELEGR. Chicggo Produce Market. CHICAGO, April 14, Flour—Firm inquiry ; Minneso a $6 75@7 60; choice 50; good $6 00@6 50 ; commor B 955 uurrfine $3 25@4 25. Wheat—Quiet; No. 2 cash $1 13} ; May §1 22). June $1 24 3+4; No. 3 $1 10} ; rejected 95c. Corn—Quiet ; cash 81.5-8¢ May 34 7-8; June 37, Oats—Firm; h 28 1-4@28 3-8 Barley—Quief 3 60; neglected 4 3 Highwines—Nominal at 86 1.2. Pork—Strong; cash $16; May $16 25 ; June $16 40. Lard—Steady ; cash $8 85; May | $8 50; June $8 7 New York Produce Market. NEw York, April 14, Flour—Irregular; moderate de- mand at 6 75@to 7 15. Wheat—Firm at 1 64 bi Milwaukee afloat, held at 1 66. Corn—Strong and saleable at 63}c for old in store, and 64c for new afloat. Oats—Easier at 53@53 1-2 for old in store. {!nrley-flelling in car lots at 100 0, good Whisky—Eirmer and more active at 91jc. Freights—Unchanged and dull. Pork-~Easier at 17]c; 17} bid. Lard—Moderate business at 8 15. Gold —118§. DEWEY & STONE, OLDEST ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE IN NEBRASKA, hand as Targe a Stock as Great n Variety of FURNITURE Ascan te found in_any establish- Have It BAST OR WEST: murder has just been received : have telegraphed Colonel Gillem to assevere as their treachery merits, made an end of them. . (Signmli) J. M. 8CHOFIELD, ajor General Commanding. The report referred to is General Gillem’s dispatch to Adkn.mt Gen- eral Townsend, which has already — | been telegraphed. Late information received here from Cuba states that it is believed that Gen. Pordilla, commanding at Cenco Villas, has n captured by the patriots. A numberof the Span- ish Guards have deserted and gone over to the Cubans. The soldiers serving in the jurisdiction of Neu- vitas have also ‘deserted and joined the patriots. The Cuban Generals, Maerius Gomez and Viciento Gasca, areat the head of three thousand men operating in the neighborhood of Moyar. Itis expected by euthu- sinstic Spaniards in Havana that the loan of $20,000,000 to assist the Gov~ ernment in defraying the expenses of the war against the Cubans, will soon taken. The government has returned the confiscated propertygof Don Martin Merces. e claims of persons 1| whose real and movable estates have *| been embargoed for disloyalty are being lhnmu(hly examined by the mixed commission. Up to a late hour to-night, no furv.ger dispatches have been received from the Modoc country. Anxiety to hear from General Gillem is intense. NEw York, April 14, All the morning papers comment on the Modoc massacre. The Herald says the instructions delivered to General Schofield means utter exter- mination of Captain Jack and his il- | followers. There will be no desire to stay a hand of retribution. Indian agents, oomml-loncnhlnd philans IEI’Dph" may do their best to execute Y Y Y > vi ! by for the treach BROOM FACTOR Yé| okt sud’to sve the peace poll- COR. 17TH AND CHICAGO. i ' JOHN McCREARY, Furnishes the Premium Broom, and itfirst class. Owiahia, Neb, warrauts fobi it ¢y, which has proved so profitable to most of its advocates, but the people will approve of the sentence of ex- termination, There has been no judgment, no forethought, no firm- r'&RNITUREi 187 & 189 Farnham, Bet. 11th and 12th streets, OMAHA, Neb. mar22-dawt! OEAS. POPE, Chicago Exchange, Cor. 13th and Douglas Streets. Fine Wines, oxcGARS, Liquors, Imported Ale and Porter. Tasageor Beor. REFRESHMENTS AT ALL MOURS, New Firm! New Goods! New Carpets! New Everything! ARE NOW RECEIVING A A Large and Elegant Stock of all New Styles of Dry Goods, CARPETS, NOTIONS, To which all friends and are req HOUSTON & GARRISON, Mto., .| jumped from the ba M.dnight Telegrap_l.lr . FOREIGN. IMPROVEMENT IN DITION OF THE POPE Miscellaneous. LoNDON, April 14, Advices from Adelaide say the wheat crops of South Australia is satisfactory, One hundred and eighty thousand tons will be availa- ble for export. Paris, April 14, Prince Napoleon has addressed a letter to his constituents in Corsica, rotesting against his expulsion from ‘rance. He says the Napoleons have twice been the saviors of France, aud their names can never be ban- ished from the hearts of the people. They are proscribed because they are feared, ———— CONSTANTINOPLE, April 14, The Sultan has_sent twenty cases of articles selected from his treasury to the Vienna Expositic Rome, April 14, The condition of the Pope is so far improved that His Hollness was able to~day to give audience to several visitors, HAVANA, April 14, Bidwell was recaptured by the po- lice on the sea shore twenty miles above this city. He bruised his hands and legs severely when he my of the prison. Maps of this city and the island ‘were found upon his person. e refuses to say who aided him in his escape. Bidwell's friends uns * | doubtedly neglected to instruct him thoroughly as to the route he should tuke upon leaving th i April 14, Beyond the saving of a few pack- ages of goods, nothing was done at the Atlantic wreck yesterday. The steamer Kansas luid at Halifax yrinlmluy the shore end of the new cable. sAN FRANCISCO, April 14, The following dispatch, dated, Headquarters Modoc Expedition, April 12: No important change. Meachaw may recover, but will havé to have a finger amputated, Camp was alarmed last night; fir- ingalong the picket line caused a a fulse alarm. Colonel Green came uear losing his life by the accidental discharge of a istol in the hands of unother officer. 'he bullet cut the front of his cap away, and_brul bLis forehead slightly. Bullets can’t kil hi The attack on Colonel Mason yes- terday was treachery. Lieutenant Sherwood, officer of the day, saw a white flag outside the picket line, and went to see what was wanted, Lieutenant Boyle ac- cumpung‘illg him, found one Ins dian boy, who wunted them to to come up into the rocks where he was, but they would not. Steambont Frank raised up from the rocks and called them to come, but they refused, when the Indians opened fireon them. In the second volley, Sherwood fell, shot through the thigh, breaking the bone close t0 the hip. He was also shot in the arm, severing an artery. ‘Troops turned out under Mason, Captain Egan leading the skirmish line, and 80 rapid were their movements that they rescued the officers five htindred {lx:’nlu outside of the picket line. yle was unhwit, but Sherwood was dangerously wounded. It was a plot to capture the commanding officers of both posts, as well as the commise sioners. They expect orders to move at any minute, The plot to capture the commanding officers is evident. The Modocs sent for Gen., Gillem, who could not go for Col. Mason, who could not attend, and thus their lives were saved. EY WEsT, April 14, The troops in Porto Rico have res volted in favorof a republic. Much confusion has resulted, The crews of two American vessels in port have disembarked to restore order. Aid has been asked for from Havana, and two war vessels are about to leave that city. BosToN, April 14, Suit has been instituted in the United States court against Oakes Ames for three hundred thousand dollars, the trial to take place in May. The suit grows out of certain cotton transactions at New Orleans during the war, for which the gov- ernment obtained judgment against A. A, Mansfield and others, and now sues Ames for the amount, allegin, that he was partner with Manstield. Memenis, April 14, Last Saturday a man named Vaughn, with half a dozen aliases, was arrested by the Ch of Police on suspicion of being the man who assassinated Gen, Thos, C. Hindman, of Helena, Arkansas, some four years since, while sitting near the fire, sur« rounded by Lis fumily. DupuqQue, lowa, April 14, Saturday night, H. C." Gunn, edi- tor of the Sentinel, Warren, Ill., was accidentally shot and dangerously wounded by his wife while carelessly handling a'gun, thought to b un- loaded. Mt Louls Produce Market. Sr. Lous, April 14, Flour—Dull and drooping. Some Superfine fall B0@4 55; extra, b 5O@H 70. Wheat—Dull; No, 2 spring, 118 @0 19; No. 8 fall, 1 60, Corn—Dull and drooping; No. 2 81 1-2 to 83 1-2 on east track. Oats—Quiet; No. 2 28¢ on east track, Hogs—4 60@b 25, Cattle—~Texuns, 2 00@H 00; fal w,g?] Farnham Street. A Yl A S natives, 4 26@56 12 152, THE CON- PHYSICIANS, and wiil give pi waional calls, espec and children diseses. DR. EMLEN LEWIS, HOMKEPATHIC Physician and Surgeon OPFICK—Southeast cornor Thirteenth streets vick Houms -8 to 10 A and afier 7P, ¥ office door. Drs. McGufiln & Fowler, Office opposit Grand Central Hotel, FARNHAM STREET, OMAHA to_ femalos. treatment for L nugzl Dr. A. F. Rudelius Has oponed n dispensary at North of Post Office, all diseases. etrics and all er mnle or foy can be consulted atall hours, eithe or night. OFFICE--209 farney st., Betwee Twelfth and Thirteenth, Chronfe e and all Private Femnles. An onf Physician and Surgeon, (MOMEOPATHOST. ) OFFICE- Twelfth ¢ trea aprio-if Sargioal Roonam. L. VAN CAMP, M. D Furnhan ht, up k Box 201, Iysidawtt Omala, Ne Spectal attention given w OBSTETRICS, OFFICE—Over Omalia Natioual Bank. Residence on Cass street Letween 15th an 16th, P. 0. Lock Hox 232, Jywatt =S Office ove and tath, O eiaie LAWYERS, W. J. C iclal District. OFFICE—East side of Twelfth, botwoen Haj ney and Howard sifeets. fobi 1 E. ESTABROOK. W. M. FRANCI Estabrook & Francis, Special attention given to Court Practice OFFICE~Cor. Jandt-u Omialia, Neb. Attorneys at Law, 242 FARNHAM ST 3 JAMES W. SAVAGE, )¢ CHAKLKS . MANDERSON. | JOHN C. COnIN, ahia, N AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE- , VISSCHER'S BLOCK, , NEBBASKA. marstl " G. W. AMBROSE, REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE, | GAS FITTING & FIXTURES, DRALERY IN ming, &, Also & large assortme | BRASS cooDs, 8team Pumps, Lift and Force Pumps, Wasl staads, Water Olosets, Bath Tubs and Bhe Baths put up in the most satiafactory maner. Plumbery’ and Gas Fitters’ Materi; always on Jana, FITZPATRICK, oet17dy DR, FRED. SAXENBERGER, Surgeon and | oetidtt of Dougls and | RUREE Light and night bell at the | Tl Physicians and Surgeons. e diesenses those peculiar | cossful wode of | 4 diseases. Consultation free 544 FOURTEENTH STREET, three door elher sy | wourit.w st J.J. HUNT, M. D.. P. W. POULSON, M. D., L.F.Baboook, M. D. DENTISTS, ONNELL Counmsellor at navww District Attorney for Socond Jud- Attornoys~at-l.avw Fourteenth aud Douglas sts SAVAGE & MANDERSON, Attorney, Solicitor Attormoy=at«-X.aw, Wrought Iron, Pipe Fitting, Trime Douglas St.,Under Hamilton House |WEEKLY BEE ahed overy WEDNESDAY MORNING, | JONES kOUSL, Wovelfth &ieo PropriToR -, SCHARN( of the 8t Cha TREMONT 1. | Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av. HOUSE, Day I or week ;| WYOMING HOTEL Tra Py Highy & Ouinbia, Nobraskn ' Gonoral offioes of vetly rom - this 1 feom this FARM B HOUSE, HARNLY AND DAY BOARD TRANSIENT, | #i00 en 1.00 marl MICI V0 A HOURE, CALIT0 FRITZ HAFNER, o 1zlouss St - | The Corbval Hotel | OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Victor ¥ estaurant 160 FARY S8AM STHERT, Botwean 1000 and 114 VICTOR DUCROSS, - o [ TABLES BUPPLIED WITH EVERYT 11 In the Marked DENTIS?S All Meals Served to Ordor ___,,?m OYSTERS SERVED IN EVIRY i Drs. Charles & Paul, | Gnne inwwon. - Prives Fremont Reduction Store, NEW¥ GOOD3! LOV no CASH PR ond for Price | it oy 83, I'RE LEX R NBW HAVEN fiR Manafaeture the Celeh sl T e 5 o Saloon and Restaurant, i, OOR. NINTH AND FARNHA ® | FRED, WIRTH & JOUN 11111 ADMISSION, dec-1y O0BSTACLESto MARRIAGE. FREE! James Platz & Brother, DEALERS IN BROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 27 DOUGL OMAHA, NEBRASKA Lot and egy All ki Vegetal dors pre E’Goddm'.l Bros. & OMAHA, NEB. Co.,% ars o [+ DEALERS IN 7] & - — = | mNTOVES, FURNACES Omaha Steam Heat- E TEIN VAR, ; ing and = Auwd Manufacturers of ) =1 WIRE WORK! Plumbing Works! §Motnl Moonne And Job Work promptly sttended (o, janzsly en o e - ¥ LEGAL NOTICE, h- county has e LLY et s g " Bated ihis 3 day o ated this 5th day of April, 1 Y RON l ENCER My hix Attorney, W. M. FRANC1s, , prrediwit ey