Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1873, Page 3

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. CRUICKSHANK, Nacerer o “UNVHSMOIE) ¥ sNon DEALEXt IIN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, AND MILLINERY, Cor. 14th & Farnham Sts., Omaha, Neb, T FOR THE SALE OF RAMSAY & C0.°S CUT PAPER PATTERN FOR LADIES, MISSES" AND BOYS GARMENTS, AG Burlington Route Time Table. TO THE EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST. Westinglonse Safety Brake. Pullman’s Palace Dining Cars, EAVE OMAHA. 180 P i . Angon A Clncinnatl... 11:80 v, ». ) f> TA5 A | do Loganspori. 533 . u M 4 190 A. M | do Columbus G20 P, M, do : Through cars iom the Misourl River to Chicag beeetl 08 0 L po e w1 s euding o the Esst, Norlsand S0t vkt SebAin 11 g 4 1 245 4. M I incinnati, Logan: 1 River Railroad KI NS, Geu'l Kap't AGENTS WANTED OR THE Great Industries, OF THE UNITED STATES. { BOOK AGENTS WANTED il . . BURR & HYDE, | | I I— Hon. Leon Case,| E. Edwin Hall Written by twi John B, Edward “Howland, Rev. formation on subjects of g 1 to the public. Targe sales in all parts of the ry. It offered at the low price of 83 50, uiid is ¢ o t bookever sold by subscript fanully should be without a ¢ We want agents iu ev, nt can fail to do well with this b rt hel ¥ town in the ¥ ted States, and no liberal, give our agents the exclu- v another sold 363 (o two work seut 1o agents on 4 Ameriean Life ul" i i Knots Untied, or Ways and By-Ways the Hidden Detectives, 9K, It discloses all the mysterics of the Detectite System. It Is Tl 1o (B8 pah: {WoRSs yoirs of tne’ moet SkLFal dotoctioes ol i soriatre T e bl e crafta of Bank B‘-., “Yuleves, Pickpockets, Lott 1 swine dlers of all ¢laemm, &y opposed brought to justice, clreulars and terms 1o agente. ——— WE PUBLISH TH in |I|o] l-?n;lln:h guishy Dictionary of the Bibl seventy of 1 by Wm, urope and Awe win hand in the Bil iu double col 1 118 8 book nealed by every oet Price, $3 50, nt agents for these works in Wi fons and give exclusive territory. e o tmeem st 13 w7 cities and towns in the country. circulars and te ews on receipt of | J. B. BURR & HYDE, Publishers, Hartlord, Conn., Chicago, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio. We pay large commis- s address the publishers. Sample soptiTdly CHEAP FARMS FREE HOMES! UNION PACIFICR. R. | A Land Grant of 12,000,000 Acres of the best FARMING aud MINERAL Lauds of America. »000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKAIN THE GREAT PLATIE VALLE THE GARDEN OF THEWEST NOW FOR SALE ! These lands are in the central portion of the United States, on the 41st d North Lat the central line of the great Temperate Zone of the American Coutinent, and for grai .:.‘1:‘" ‘and stocw raising unsurpassed by any in the United States, MHEAPER iN PRICE, more hvorlblo'::nnrfl:‘n\nd more convenlent to market than cen be FIVE and TEN YEARS' OREDIT GIVEN with INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT. QOLONISTS and ACTUAL Ffiuflgwomwrnafl!“mmdln LANDS at the same A Deduction of TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH. F'roo FXomostoacdl for Actual Sottlorm. ; THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES! Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. F'roe Pasmsos to Purchasors of L.and! Descriptive Pamph dled (ree every where. ierman, Swedis ublished in Englisl K -2 2% ¥¢ COMMBITCIA L. OMAHA WHOLDSAEE MARKE™. OMAIA Apr Butter CANDLES | Peach | Dried appies, castern. Dried 1 pherries FLOUR AND MEAL bl sack. o dy bolte plain, Flour, winter, ! do Fisit, s bank 1y b bl W g b w Cu s Bardines, 1 boxes, per cas G PURS. sl ot Deer, dry, per 1b in’ liair Mink ks esistomt URAIN Wheat, Corn Oats, in itk Buckw heat tord York Mil Wamsutta HEAVY Pucific e Atlantic it W ¥ Steam rendered Brauded, 10 per cent. ok, da aged 313 do NalLs, 100 1o 6iM, per kg, s do . o do d do 34 do ad fine Llue do Wrought nails pe 6 finishing nails, per 100 1. do’ " do do do do do West Fish Oll Turpent| PROVISIONS, Hess pork ¥ 01 Hums, plain, ¥ 1b Haans, § 1b.) sugar Gured Bacon'clear sides ¥ 1b... S s ¥ b, Dried beel, plait PAINTS White Lead, strictly pure. do o fan ls. do Zine, pus Chicken.. ... Rangoon Carolina. HEEANRY L LATHY | Manufacturing Confctioner. 1 179 Douglams St., Cor. Twolfth, Omaha, Nebraska Hawstorn Orclers Duplicated. apeils wit, 4. B. GLADSTONE & 00, STATEMBENT o THE— Commission Merchants. |ou the 15t Day of January, 18 Nobraska, Made to the Auditor of the State ! pursuant to Statute. L ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, %0 - - S ALL ORDI ) Py Cagital Oash Survlus ... 1,284,261 97 st aandbid 5 581 Thirteenth Street, . $2,284,251 97 warkw it JAMES DUFF, Manufaeturer of th b owned by the Lo o unpid Int. due and unpald Rents dueand acerued. Harness, Collars, | Total, Dividends due stockho! ers, it unpaid...... ‘Whips, Bridles, Etc ot cop) lerk of Douglas cou FREN@M & McK( fo2s-diwawim Gled with REPAIRING DONEIPROMPTLY AND AT BEABONABLE TERMS. L Agents. Fawily %0 German M Blister steel American, | German steel, plow and spring | Norway uail ruds, Bensoue. LIVE STOCK. i | New Orleany GROCERS| Continental Insurance Co., ‘ | TR { OF NEW YORK, | s per I Fine ... | Dairy, Wit age .20 Cairy, without. Lugs PICKS, P o, 0 11 pice ' 1b , ¥ 1., s, NG 1 | STARCH | Comuaon... 1o | Laundry Gloss .. Corn oA, Fine cut chowing, b, ¢ i Plug, Hall brigh Dark navy Young Hyson, do do do do do do do Twperial do extra Guopowder, superi extra to Jupan Natura Leaf,fine to ¢xira Japan Natural Leaf, ‘fine 1o cholee. 3 bt Oolon Uolong, Mar 85 00u10 %0 | on Monday Pullman cars would be- 10015 0 ‘ 2 b 1k CTTY NEWS. Tuk Northwestern Mutual Life Tn- VOICES OF THE DAY. Pan Pipings. surance company, in their usual i t style, has just paid through | From the Daily Graphie s ent, (W. H. Lawton) $1,000{ Gold 119! Ominous, indeed, i o to Mrs, Wi, HilL | this steady dip downward of the trembling needle the great fiscal Step v b Setile, | barometer at the Exchange. w County Treasurer MeShane extends fi-"{;‘ does it % | & cordial invitation to all real ¢ "€ | have been somewhat extravagani of L oowners to step up and settle their | You were diligent and taxes. They will become delinguent | economieal during the for the year 1872 on the Ist of May. | W8 wa shall not soon torget —————— with what ardor you made Havelocks your watch and jewelry re- | for lln;'nh-luun llm\wl, ||]vr Im\\-l_\..n " "t 5 ‘e 964 | Went forth among the hospitals to 1| Douglas street, near corner of 13th. | orognized church falr, and sinful r{ marltf but charitable and generous little lot- Busixgss CARDS of the latest styles | €74 lowed and the - - yies | orp then you have « atthe Ber office, quick, neat and | peql spending oo much mo- + cheap. Call and « janotf | ney. k at thi s “In the first three months of the ' “'""'_' Fidie present year, the imports of dry A gentleman of this city sold a goods at the port of Ne ork alone piece of land two or three dayssince, | were valued at $120,908 ¢ 10t | and had to pay £55 back taxes, whereas | o D0 you know, ludies, much 4 d i s time it would only have cost him 1 2 00u2 25 3 25 | £ A economies and self-denial, and all bit- 15 | A« Huberman, 511 and 513, Thir- | terness of spirit. How much of this teenth st., Omal 24tf | will fall to thy share, thinkest thou? 12a o You of course do not understand vias | —Itis sincerely to be hoped that|Why you should not have pretty 1| e adult residents” of Omaha, who | 1EN€% nor why because you_choose sai | the “acult residente” of Omaha, who | ¢ b\’ cughmere shawls and Malines Vit | may attend the public exhibition of | Jace, and old pomt de Venice and the High School on Friday evening | ropes of pearls and aigrettes, of dia- 10] of this week, will not take “their|™monds, and tables “of Florentine . . A mosaic, and rich old tapestries and sng | Whisky with them and make a night | embroilered silken hangingy and 101 of it,” and thus prove that the New | services ot Severes and the li e, that b p o ¥ 4 it [ “Oncof the most encouraging evi- "7 | dences of advancing civ in Omaha is the interest manifested in . 6 iba 11| foa' % | right glass tubes running through o 11w | outer edges of the i | if he had 1 his taxes at the proper $17. r h st C. L. Jenkins & Co, dec PENUINE custom-made clothing | by M. Elgutter, 200 Farnham street, Omaha, Neb, marl8m1 Keep the Sidewa " Clear. Merchants and shop keepers, who fied by the City Marshal to keep the same off the avements, Biut HEaps Letter Heads, States ments and Circulars printed in the very best and latest styles, at the BEE offie. Juandtf 12 & New. N. C. Treat, the agent in this city | of the Michigan Central, this morn- ing received a dispatch stating that | gin running through to New York | from Chicago, by way of the Michi- $120,908,613 is ? your duinty little ivory tablets and your ruby-| tip|]led gold Pencils and compute a little. hfl-musum it wouwld cover in solid golden pieces, | Find out how many days’ work of | men it would take to dig this gold | out of the earth. Find out, approximately, how long it would take all the fashionably dressed ladies in the United States }I’or you know they are comparatively few of thet whole number) to eari | this money at the wages of teachers, cooks, seamstresses, or in uny other industry in which women engage. Then your pretty eyes will open wide in astonishment, and it will beshown to you that the indulgence of your vanities for a single vear costs you | wore than you could honestly carn in all your lifetime, Putting the question to you fa adies, as conscientious beings, iscerning the truth when it is shown to you, do you not think that you are the instigation of nine-tenths of the prodigal extravagance which sends mations into bankruptey numbs he hands of honest industr as with deadly nightshade, and stealtaily undermines and corrupts society? You don’t? Well, let us consider the matter a little. ~ Being | A Y | "1 | ladies, you of course hate figures, so1 | ! | gan Central and Great Western rails | will avoid them as much as I can. vy | roads, This is good news for the You must know that r since the is ling public. close of the war we have been sending | ~ away all the gold which our miners W | . at the Bee Office if you want | dugout of the mountains of Colora~ | Kl f inti b : Montana, and washed from 1l | good job printing, at reasonable prices, | 40 and " dthitlill Koo UL, Bt | the river-beds’ of Nevada and | A California, and all the wheat grown , by the farmers of Jowa and v, Undertak- sal0 | 79 | '-;l_; | appearance on any stage in Om; o | was a little embarrassed at first, 0 ers, 509 Twelfth street, between | Farnham and Douglas, apstf | Hix First Appearan e Herbert T. Leavitt made his first ictioneer, at Wilson's Auction aturday morning. He | asan 4 owing to the fact that his first etfort short, all the articles whic Southern States—in could be | ion to this | the sold abroad. And in add we have sent enormous quantities of’ bonds. Bonds of the nation and the | States, and of railroad companies—of | everything, indeed, on which a bond could be based; and what have we | got in return for all this ? | Madame, your jupon, your frills, | your exceedingly becoming robe of | Genoa velvet, your gloves, your ear- | £5 | consisted in the knockingdown of the | rings your watches of ( va, and (] g5, ¥ | 3 u | 12 | coutents of a lady's trunk, your Parisian seent bottles, This is | rortd —————— all. Many of these things are worn | ‘THE best cutter in the West, Gieo.|out, Madame. You have handed sasd | inanew stove-pipe hat, which she 8 00 : 900 | purchased for the purpose of complet- a A 21 %0 | The clothier is of the opi #1 % aman can afford to buy a hundred a 75 and fifty dollar fountain, he should us | Moon, as she was mounting her steed 7o | highest bidder, Mr. G. M. Bradley, 10| them by means of aforce-pump. 215 | judgement obtained by an Omaba Shaw, at Stein's, mar3ltf Farnham auldtf sities at 163 His Foot 1 Saturday evening a lady living on Twelfth street invested eight dollars ing her riding costume. In the after- to take an equestrian trip about the city, her stove-pipe tumbled off, and the horse put his foot through it which caused an indefinite postpones ment of the ride. HiGuEs1 prices paid for raw furs at York Herald of a recent date, slan- dered the fair fame of this city, when it made the following statement: the public schiool exhibitions by the adult residents, who are in the habit of taking their whisky with them and ‘making a night of it” The only difficulty is that their attend- ance is sometimes s0 numerous and enthusiastic as to drive the teachers and pupils altogether out of the room, as has happened two or three times lately in Nemaha county,” eap Pl Important to the public! Extras ordinary success in propagating. Sold at Auction, Saturday morning at Wilson's auction store, a beautful parlor ornas | ment,jin the shape of an artificial foun- tain, valued at 150 was sold to the for the sum of $15. The fountain is composed of & bed of roses, with up- them, the water being forced through It was purchased in Philadelphia by a former resident of Omaha, but now 5| of Salt Lake, and was on its way to It Lake in a trunk, when it was| seized on an attachment to satisfy u | | clothing merchant against its owner. n that if | be made to pay his clothes bill, bosd ol Begbocs sud- | some of them to yourmaid, and when @ habits, and now they faded splendors _in ~the purlicus | have paid” your haberd aud, perhaps, (but thisis not likely) can show the re have given bonds to the foreign mer- chant. other debt is ever paid except they become too much worn for her fastidious and refined taste, she | passed them on to the marchand flaunt their | 8 fair, I are paid for yet. honestly her's hi]{, not But all We | ipt for it. the same we owe for them yet. After giving him all that our | industry produced, it was 100 little to pay for your decorations, So we have given him, so tospeak, promises, | topay hereafter; and, meantime, we must pay the interest. And, fair lady, no ‘principal nor interest groauings and toil, hard, g gold should be so disagreeable as to 0 up, or the country exhibit signs of | istress and panic. It is hardly ex- | pected that you should know " these things, nor forebode peril until it comes upon you. But as Pan is your humble servant and constantadmirer, he will break to you gently the fact that your extravagance has, in all like- lihood, wrought serious damage to the country, und that it would not be surprising if, among its effects should be far-reaching and wide spread ruin. It is likely that the swift and flimsy fabrics™ of wealth reared all about " us within the last decade, resting on no solid or endur- ing basis, will be toppled over at the first blast of the oncoming storm, and their wrecks spread fur and wide. the suffering attendant on this condi- tion fell only on those who had sown the wind, and w therefore, enti- tled to reap the whirlwind, it would be well. But, like the rain, it falls alike on the just and unjust, those who have wrought with patient and diligent industry, and those who have wasted substance in prodigal and ostentatious display Pax, —The Evansville Journal vouches | for the truth of the report that a cat owned by Peter 2. Brutcher, of that city, recently gave birth to four kit- | tens and a puppy. It says: “The canine offspring of feline mother is about the same size of the kittens, | and resembles them only in one par- | ticular v in its paws, which are furnished with sharp claws like those of the cat.” | —The Washington Republican, of the 10th, says: ‘)g'cm-nlny morning, while some colored men were remoy- | ing the bodies in the Union Bethel | burial ground, on Thirteenth, be-| tween U and V strects, they disin- | terred the body of a yellow man, who bad been baried forty years, in a petrified state, but the coffin en- tirely decayed. The body was re- moved to a wagon and taken to THE best styles at J, H, Sy mar31tf Mount Pleasant Plains Cemetery, | where it was reburied, | | Find out how many square roods, | A NOB bias vhos MAY At ' H2 Tickets §1 Ticker 1 Grand " Ist. The limii wished those w can be st Ofile pross. Al Frizes will WaNTRD. For ful octimdawts ARBOOK l’onj“n M1 Marriage .\ Cuide. - I'R ¥ of the General M; LE CIRARITY ka State Or- 1 sylawm, 20th, 1873, 30,68035.00 ! Lach, or Six for rpris appy At ent' by tail, * Motiey "Oed 0 Registerad a, or by E be pald in full I partic J ANKLIN Y PE STEREOTYPE& ELECTROTYP¥ FOUN DP\_Y, Missouri and Wisconsin, all the cotton | Y68 #ine Street, bet. 4th & grown in 5th, CINCINNATI, Allison,Smith&]ohnson Manufactur ers of, and Dealers in Book 4xp NEws Trpe, Axp PRINTING MATERTALS, OF every de STEREOTYPIN iption. G & ELECTROTYPING In all their various branches. w rie PR Iowaan AND ¥ Burlington & ( ENGRAVING, AND PATTERN LatTans ron Founpen ing AIRIE LANDS —IN d Nebraska, | OR SALK Y THE Missonri River R, R, ‘ompany, ON TEN YEARS’ CREDIT, AT SIX T. INTEREST. PER C No part of Pri rehiase, wind aft oduiets will pay The Prices ot enerally i 1o u less and some more They vary accord supply, ti fl:li I‘I agents along the i 0 tivate, and t e honie, and offered. ebraska from §4 1o §12 por ac pecullarities of 5 be learned at course, examine in person the land he ex pécts I for land and these lands a frow $5 10 §1 ding 10 soll, location, water ages, 0 pre- her Tar ds, he locality whore i to b his 1 for his every facility Iy These Iowa and Nebraska Lands re not exceeded | attractions and adva which are essentia wrs, by any region manufactires, qually go and all In fertility, bes of 'l and soll ty, I in larse, in ‘many cases aluost in- s0d land remains unsold, and can be purchased at low rates, ou the saime easy torins of payment and with equally good pros- pects of steady and lar RERMS ( The purchaser ps fnterest af nd en cash and the balance interest at ter utrigh 4 I offered, and proba Partios w rance, I8 given, lands purchased fo No abstract of i 1 that the lan ix per cent. of'a yeu year p ma thai the chase, and & Warranty 1 the railroad company by the United in e {u value. ALE. ¥s at the outset, ne year's . on the value of his r he wakes auother . onl; cash down, or one-t por t disco e a Cor- Deed us cuted Credit or Long o trow precisely as in or cash down itle Is necessary, as it is well nted directly to . nds were d CIROCULARS Coutaining full and « ous SEND FOR T th 1 , th in which th s, schools, soil, climiate, pro- wrkets, railroads, eic., are lur N dividual who has any idea of seek- far West should secure n Secotional Mapms On & large all our land each, and braska at Apply 1o or GEON At BURL ALLINCOL febd-tt in Io howing the exact location a, furnished rea RGE 8. HARRIS, elisble information con- | FARNHA M \HA, NEB | T.RAT o Mgty «ER & BLOOR 10 which the aftict | THROAT LR In the wonderful e «d are above pointed © believes velief, the A curative | vy more of | e | i | ch 1t iat wil Yor whi Sold by dr t £ M. by . V- Pie Cheniteai Laboratory, 1 Send your address for & pamph dec23-dlemawl The “Vietor” 8. M. Co.s’ NEW SEWING MACHINE “VICTOR” Runs very Easy, Runs very Fast, Runs very Still e §uperior o all Otler Defies Competition. Great Improvements in Needle, Caunot he Set Wr BEAGENTS WANTED Address THE “VICTOR" 8. M. €0, Tenth »trect Browlway, N Has & New Shut Four doors west ¢ feli- New Type! NEW BORDERS! NEW MATERIAL! NEW PRESSES! NEW sTYLLS! BEE JOB OFFICE, BOOK, COMMERCIAL, RAILROAD ANU PLAIN AND FANCY |JUB PRINTING IN 1HE GERMAN AND ENGLISH LANGUA Done with Neat w wnd Deap AT THY | BEE O¥FICH, No. 138 Farnham Street Betweell hoand Teuth, Callat the BEE HIVE for all kinds of I uting in the Highat Bivle of the Art Ing Cheap Farms west Missourt | Paciflc At fre O seven years' (e, wit trom St Louis to all pu w ber, wineral s Land Commis Jezbodtl ars, widress A t. Louls, Mo, ry year incre-sesthe popularis ty <valnable I air Prepaiation § Which i« due to morit alone, We ean awure our ol patrons that it is kept tully to it ! standard; anlicistheoniy icliable and perfect- ed wation for restoring Gray o Iy T to its youthful color, maki 8 Instrous, and silken 1 4 use, becomes white removes all eruptions and, by its tonie prop- erties, provents the hair from filling on i imulates and nourishes thol dands By its use, the bair ¢ thicker and stronger, 1In ba'il it s the lary dmde to tl rmal vigor, and will ercate a new,growth, except in cxtremoldage. It is the most eco- nom Hate Dressiva ever used, lications, id, glossy ves, M.I e Assayer of Massachusetts, s “The constituents are pure fly selected for excellent quality andd 1 eonsider it the Brst Prer tation forits intended purposes.” Soll by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines. Prico One Dollar, Buckingham’s Dye. TOR THE WHISKERS, it vequires fower apy 1 rives the hair a s;vh-uri As onr Renewer in many cases reqn too long a tin nd too \ care, to restore gray or faded we have prepared this snepreparation ; which will jrickly and effectually accomplish this reult. It is ensily applicd, 1 wl s a color which will neither vub nor wash oft. Sold by all Drugeists, Price ity Cents, Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., n 4K 1UA, N.H. T ye 'S Cherry Pectoral, | For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, | l | such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, ond Consumption. Among tha great tscoverics of modern fow are of Al valne 1o this of for all s Throat A vast Virtues, this. and and Lungs, trial of eurcly tostimony of our best , establishes the fuet, that ke war will and does mlicve and fcting disorders of the b any other medi Tho most 16 of the Pulmonary Organs 1 ) rom were they ot pre A romedy it 15 adequa rely for full protection. By curing forcrunmers of more serious discase, i red lives, and an_amount of su 1t chy os trial, boyond dispute. n which ( wiilch becoma unwise to guard to children, amid which beset the vod, Cremiy Prerd y ita timely use, ily and surcly against ordinary colds, oring sleep. * Influenza and ts, when they know low castly enred. product of long, laborious, and investigation, no eost or toll king every bottlo in the utmost 1t may bo confidently ro. soesing all the virtues it has ever and capablo of producing cures ns memorable as the greatest it has ever efficted, PREPARED By Dr. J.C.AYER & CO:, Lowell, Mass., Practical and A Ists, AOLD BY ERYWHERE [ AN, Agemt DICAL WONDER. Bunguasisy DA The ME N INFA of the LI PECIFIC FOR DISEASES 0D, K LLIBLE § VE. BAD THIS! ENTARY TESTIMOM MAGUIRE, $t. Lo igned having known you for chemists and pharmaceu effective activn of vor recommended, wish to of your | G AGUTRE Tt is all'that you the liver, k3 A COMPLIM i . n_ alterative, cting specially ROWN, Mayor, who adds ; most pleasant and effective me: State Insuranc rsc the M Comm b B LIy Pres. Collier Lead & Ol of | Rani! Powder ( Riural World. M.S. HARINETT, late City Collector. THOS. WALSH, of Gay, Hasinenkamp Michel & Co, BARNUM, JAMES ARCHER Barnur's Hoteh! 0y others 100 numerous 10 mention. J. & C. MACUIRE, Sole Proprietors, St. Louls, Mo, PRICE, 75 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Furniture & Upholstery Made &nd Repaired at roasonable at rates J. H. TEBBEN'S, Eleventh 8t, bet, Farnham & Haiuey B0 Cash paid for LoV «ond-band Furuiture,

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