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JTHE OMAHA Atwoes 11th 584 12th. Glase and Pleturs Prames. 3. Reivhart, 19 iudow glass’ and Toue 1o order. _—t Jeweler. 581 T4t street, st and SBoes. FHIP LAXG. 1% Forpham, £ ath spd Eleventh. Confoctionery. i 454 POLAND & ELIIOTT. Cia oime. ment, Hair, ete. 134 Pardhaairet. Tehis-3m A ey strests . Imsurance Agents. FUFNCR & MCKUON. o A gentn, over the Pawn Broker. . FLGUTTEE. No. 200 Farubu street. g 4 Cont Oce. 4 " OB X =ON, offiee 309 Fourteenth ot P 28, o2 Laundry. Gonee and Slan wameeey FIMANN & BEARD. P S A Harney. oep ey w fctuze thetr o Son . "Five firat premiume Wi onnty snd Fute Fain. § G ooy fows PRENT i TTORNEYS black, BALDWIN & ('BRIEN, 4 Ofice—Caliwsll Bloek, Douglas Stredh, GNANA, - ~ .- = JOHN C. COMIN, ° Attorney. SBolicitor f ANI COUNSELQR. OFFICE—NO 2, BLOCK, oMAMA. N 9 Seb ustat! and Doaxlas, P 0. Box 800. " Atterneys at Law, 202 FARNHAM STREAT. "VSPAUN & PRITCHETT, Office, 508 Tweifia careet. Faratam, £ N. BURNHAM. Burnham & Kelley, Afllfl.lll-lr NDFRS, Practies] Walchmaker, W. 0. EANDFRS, P ) atrest, hetween fob17-1y. P K 18 & o ‘| Doctor Jolinson concerns him ?~ 5. A BOEDFK. Dragriet, corner (26 and Fire and_Accident | Pom office. 511 Fleventh X openst st Hleventy { Wit e done ¢t order st e st Shor o ahers 2 i d WPaetory, x5 WORKS. Pomell | _0.r et by Doue= Pottawattamie “Ooviers selicited from the et ATTORNEYS. . ESTABEO K. W. M. FRAXCIS "ESTABROOK & FRANC S ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . Denglas Oma- OFFIE-S W. Cor. 14th a8d Donslas, O ,nx.l G“‘“‘"‘:‘" " \ER. om0. x. O'maIEN. | ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. S e e e T. W. T. Richards, Attorney at Law. Gfice 510 13th St, bet. Farsham Omaha, SAVAGE & MANDERSON, ruum v avann, pmaba. Nobwats LS Y . amo. & ruITcHgTY Attorueys wnd Cous~alors st law. S, Jark Rnw 410, Omaha, Nob. . W. J. CONNELL. / Counselior at savw AND .. District Attorney for Second Jud- lelal Distriet, OFFICE—South side of Petween R S e = JOMN KELLEEY. ! TaE Herald's preferred candidate for Mayor sports four Christian names and a bread-brimmed shirt collar. Ix spite of the Towa militia and the new law against mutual bruis- ing, a lively prize fight occurred pear Red Oak Thursday. e OxLy five Democrats in the House voted for the transportation bill, and the bill was carried by just five Dot gt S| moorlty Ir that Nightingale songster can l1ay low and keep mum he may yet manage to warble in our $200,000 cage on Capitol Hill. It only takes seven votes you know. —_— .'an and when did Mr. Harri- san Johnson get that medical diplo- j,ur By what rule of logic does he ‘assunié that the BEe's reference to ] — ReveRExD Mr. MORRIS, as a Government whisky inspector, is the right man in the right place, but when the Reverend whisky wmasipolator tries to play the tem- perance reformer he assumes a very awkward role. — e | Mr. Harmisox JomNsoN pro- claims through the Herald that he is in the saddle, upon the horse of Justice, and will go forth to battle in the interests of the industrial classes to relieve them from the oppression of corrupt-politicians and grinding ‘monopolies. That's a noble mis- sion. How about free trade, are you still in favor of that hobby? ANDf the the Omaha Bee wants to know how itdoes, or don’t stand, | on the temperance crusade, let it consult its own dumb columns for the last six-weeks, and It may ornot ascertain what other people are to- tally unable to find out.— Herald- 1f the Ber had reviled and de- ing dnd its Editor had delivered a rabid temperance speech in a church during the afternoon of the same day, it might have been necessary to explain its gerobatic performan- ces. Xaocked Down! A remarkable fact can be ascertain-, ed by investigating our stock and prices that we have rednced to a very low figure all of our clothing and Gents'. furnishing goods, far below the price of any other house. Over- coats in particular can be bought of Banow at least 25 per cent. less than our former prices. Quick siles and small profits is our motto. Pu. GOTTHEIMER, feb 31y 206 Farnham street. — " Money loaned on dismonds, watches. jewelry. gems, pistols, and merchandise in genersl, at Ph. Gott~ heimer’s, 206 Farnham st. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Ruilroad tickets bought and sold. ——— -@. A LEX1 QUEST, Merchant Tailor! 147 PARNHAM sT. Next to corver of Ten b wirect, keeps on band a fine lot of Foa:3 Fuinish ccds o1 ¥mE C. ¥. EAMANN, TAILOR., 91 Cor. ¥arnham and Eleventh “ta. Al kinds of TAILORING, (legming and v ot 2t reosmable raiem. A B8e tot URNTHING GOUDS cousantly on ha and ol shemp. et Save Y Papar Rags! Parronize Home Industry H. BERTHOLD, 164 and 165 Touglas stres between 10th and 111k, 8o th sid-, making & to e build o PAPER NILL IN OM\HA, | ¢ Attorneys and CoUNSEHOPS | suie i purcu srerst ngvare sons t at L“' oL ol Kinda o1 Eastern prices. Geell 1 ?-“#P&m'-fin"?}-? - :wx'rl EI‘D OENTRAL B e BTRON BEXD. Luwis & zEXD D o BYRON RERD & C0. JOIN W. LYTLE, S A Real Estate Agency IN NERRASKA DEXTER L. THOMAS, ) omama - - - TREMONT HOU NG Esbrol ‘ery, Féging, Lucer. ” rimm’ =% berb b, aud other :aa y goods. EASEGIVEMEaCALL .5 smas. .18 Attorney and” Coumselor at Law. Y orm—i-ml.vu-f-u NEB. 1 Cor.46th St & Capitel Av. . O a1l Real Keop » complete Abatract of Title stFiie in Om ha a5d Douglas coun' £12 Pourteenth St., Omaha, Neh. PHYSICIANS. MRS J.E VANDERCOOK, Eclectic Physician Residene and ofice .fl‘:‘.‘"fl 168t between Dr, ©. 5. WOOD, HOMGEOPBATIC CRAUIGHTONS BLO« K. Tifteenth and Fougas streets, cortter room. Office bours, 810 10am., 1 todpam,6tofp m Residence 16th and Gracests. fl1tf Surgioal Rooms wetic-| NEW-MAT MARKET, - SPAULDING & JOPROASK, el 0, posice Grand Central. ® nounced Temperance in the morn- | atrention paid to obstetric: and dis- | [ P il creston it 1 sk it Physician : nd Surgeon, 5% | Santa Carlist forees in 14:h St. Bet. Farsham and Harzey, 3peciatiy Reported tor the Omahs Daily Bee. | hyld-flutul!d.h‘hhunphlk General Schenck Mentioned as Rielnrdun;p Successor. —— Admiral Porter Improvin§. e THE TAST. | o Fearful - -Acdident at Pough- | keepsie. ! s | Dr. Livingstone’s Remains Ar- rive at Suez. W asmrxgrow, March 30, | The condition of Admiral Porter | * a Lite hour to-night, is stated by | members of his m to be slight- ly improved, tl not 6 a3 to | Fimove all cause for seriovsanzlety. His disease is said to be a_tumor in the stomach, which at times pro- duces spasms, causing immense Notwithstanding seeming author- | ative agents of the rumor that Judge | Richardson will shortly retire from | the Treasury Department, and that here are very good reasons for be- lieving the ramor to be true, and | | also that it will be confirmed wi hin | a few week-* l“Judge !!:lichmd‘x:l\, it is thought, will go to kmogs iy o ! pacity more suitable to his taste | than duties of the Treasury Depart- | ment. | General Schenck is most promi- { nently mentioned as successor of n. 5 | WASHINGTON, March 29. After mature deliberation on Dio | Lewis's suggestion to begin a wo- | men’s crusade in Washington the | temperance leaders have decided | that in view of the pecular difficul- | | ties likely to be encountered, not to | adopt but make united efforts to or- | | ganize temperance societies and in- | | duce persons to join them. Fears | are entertained " that the prayer’| | movement would meet with disap- | | proyal of members of Congress and | | thulginjure the perancg cause by | | prejilicing the Legislature against | measures prohibiting which Con- | oress is asked to samction. Daily | Prayer mootings in bebalf of total | sbstinece are to pe coniinued this the salcons in companies of twoand | three and make personal appeals. POUKEEPSIE, N. Y., March 29, About four o'clock Saturday af- | ternoon, as the ferry boat, J. C. Doughty, was- leaving at this place, a horse belonging to Mr. Welsh of Ulster county, became unmanageable and backed the wag- on containing Mr. Welsh, his wife aud child off the boat, and before | assistance could be rendered, all were drowned except Mr. Welsh, who was fatally injured. NEw YORK, Mareh 29. er Columa satled yes- 745 fous The | terday for Aspinwall, with: ot freight. | PHITADELPTIA, March 29, | Pusuaat terders from Gevernor | | Fartranfi,the firstzegiment cf Penn- | s¥lvania militia has been uader | & 'ms all day waiting developm at the Susquehanna departme; ‘Three hundred and fifty will lea for that place at 8 o'clock to-night. The first city troops and cavaliy have been ordered to night o the scene of trouble. Bepurs, March 29. The German parliament has tak- en recess until April ninth. | Loxpox, March 2. | | A Standard special dispatch from | Berlitl, reports |‘lm Bismarck threatens to resign in consequence | of oppesition in Reichstath to the | army bill. RoE, March 29. | he Italian Chambers adjourned yesterday to meet on the fourteenth of April. Loxpox, March 30. It is rumored that there is trouble botween Roumania and Turkey, ‘mwln’ out of the aetion of the former for Infringing upon eustoms [-and tariffs, with European powers. | | RoME, March 30. It is remfi!d that King Vietor | Emanuel has burnt an address sent | to iz from a number of eitizens of | Trieste, because it contained obnox- ious sentiments toward Austris, Parts, March 29. It is ecurrently rumored that | | Rochester Paschal Green has es | caped penal colony from New Cale- | donia to Austria. | TheAssembly adjourned yesterday | until the 12th. | Great excitement wagcreated here | on Saturday by & rumor of the death | ofex-President Thie:s, which proved to be'unfounded. | The Republican candidates for the | | Assembly have been elected in the | | Department of ihe Haute Marne. | MaDRID, March 29. Marshall Serrano’s attack on Pedro has been successful. |~ The Carlists were driven before | ‘alceneia un- der the command of General Santa and have been defeated by | ment with & loss of elghty killed u:mv hundred taken n- The steamer bringing the remains of Dr. Livingstone arrived at Suez | and left by canal for Southampton. | opened bright and clear. week. The ladies propose to visii | ¥ aloat, 91 93. | . Leather, hanged. Cambridge Comes out ANead. Wreck of the Ship Moses Day. LONDOYN,—N00¥, March 28. The boats having been placed in position, all preliminaries settle signal given from the umpires, both boats shot forward in a great struggle for_the University cham- glglunahlp. They kept well together, th crews displaying good advan- tage and excellent training, neither appearing to obtain material advan- tage .until they came to the soap -works when' the Cam- brie commenced gaining stead- biigea terrinc sibagsis. ok pbren]| a terrific struggle for the lead, both crews strained every nerve. however, still continued ahead, and at Carney Rieh the boats were about a length apart, and Oxford had no ‘chance of regaining lost honors. Cam- bridge, without being headed during the whole race, passed the winning point two lenghths in advance, As the suecessful crew passed the win- ning line a onged shout aros from the multitude, and taking up reached along the whole line. The backers of €autabs were jubilent over the successive victories of their favorit¢s. The winning crew was quickly surrounded by congratula- ting friends, and cheer after cheer was given in honor of their victory. LoxNDOY, 9 A. M. March 29. To-day wasa great day in aquatic cireles, and has been long looked for. ‘The light oared coniest bee tween Cambridge and _Oxford, ‘The usu- al erowds of pedestrians at an early hour, and the roads to Thames dense- Iy thretiged. Every highway from London is crowded with vechicles of every deseription, and the bridg- €3 crossing the river are already crowded. . Every available stand- | point is . eagerly sought for, and crowded with people, and steam- boats of all kinds. Busines of all kinds is neglected to witness the great struggle for the blue ribbon. Never was London more numerous- 1y represented, Cambridge being favorites. The water was smooth and everything was favorable. race to be from Putley to W Lake; distant being three milesgnd three-quarters. d Loxpox, March 28, The great university boat race was rowed this morning, and Cam- Uridee is again the vicior. The cuspense of the Gay is over, and Ox- ford retires with another Gereat. Loxpox, March There is a prospect.for a for the University boat race. rowiag of the Oxford Crew has grestly improved. The odds at 6 to 4on Cambridge. 3 RodE, March 28. The Brigands in Calabria bave been exte:minated. S AU Y | ARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Rew York Money Market. New Yorx, March 28. Money—Easy, 3@4 per cent, | Foreign exchange—Firm but dull; actual business at 485 for 60 days and 488 for sight. » Gold—Opened active and Iower; caused by realizing sales under in- fluence of apprehension lest Secre- ;l_ry olhtlhe l'l'rmnzry 'mth,w his gold cales next month; prige opened | 13 1-8@113 1-4. Governments—Lower, 1-8@1-4 Curreney bonds—1 17. - Stocks—Less and excluded, | and volume of business less impor= tant; heavy tone pervaded the market at opening and prices dvoj ped off 1-4 to 3-4 per cet. in early trade but afterwards there was. res covery of 1-8 to 1 per cent., and &t thishour market it steady. Erie 401-4; U. P. 87 14; P. M. 477-§; W. U. 80 3-8. New York Produce Market. NEw York, March 28. Breadstuffs opened quiei. Flour—Quiet; superfine State and Western, 575 6 10; extra, 6 25§ . ' Wheat—Dull, No. 1 spring 186 @160; No. 2 Chicago 151@15% No. 3 Milwaukee spring 91@92; new 89@93. Oats—Fasy; Western 1 50@170. Corn—Firm; Western mixed Rye—Nominal. Barley—Unchanged. Provisions—Opened dull. Iron, and Woof un- el Chicaco Produce Market. Ca1cAGO, March 28. Flour—Dull and unchanged; good Choice spring, exta, & 3566 ol - Wheat—Steady and firm; “april 1195; Man1 =, y rn—Wealeer ; cash, 62; H april, 623; Mav, ok, SHGH; Oats—Steady; cash, 43c; April, 43); May, 403, 2,154 No.3 133, rley—Strong; No. 137@1 40; rejected, 1 253, Rye—Firm; 90@92 bid. Highwin bid. Pork—Firm; April 1500; May, 1525, Lasrd—Firm; April 9 12, May 930. same as yesterday. Cattle—Dull; 4}@6}. Shn;:muu,}gfi, 51@s. lower. Corn—Slow at 63jc in elevator. Oats—Firm at 50c in the review a dinner will be given | the troops. Baronet will jbe con- | y—Unchanged. . Pork—ig] H M—Hnl::.otel;an?gh 8t. Louis Live Stack, ‘ Hogs — Receipts 345; Ma ket firm ; light, 4 00; medium, 51085 40; hnvy,% 50G 6 75. F S San Diego, says “who will "nn-o‘iifikmu ,tha Eria Bail- road Resume Work. the proj lost three blades on the 1 ., ,and_ put in for Corros She was put in tow of sty bound for San Francisco on the 27th inst, WASHINGTON, March 28. The eontroversy congerning the Clinton, Jowa, Rallrcad bridge i< ‘ending in the Sémate ¢ mmi Commerce. Vandevere has made an argnmenitin favor of the use of the bri railroad companies. The ¢; ttee has ta- ken no action. & The Presidents e Union Pa- gi%e and of the Kehsas Paei n Rail- Toads have had g Lefore the Housze Commitige on Paci ¢ Rail- roads. The fdents indicated a desire to adjugk their. long pending differences @oncerning pro-rating. No eonelusi i was reached. - Western blican representa- tives point sati-faction to the fact that the MeCrary transportation | bill was o) by the almost unan- imous vote of the democracy, and that for the sedond time this session the demoerats, as a pafy, bave op- posed the demands of the furmers’ movement. ‘Wasn1xGTON, March 28. Admiral Porter has been confined to the house for several weeks with serious illness. and was taken very bad last night, and to-day his con- dition is 80;eritieal as to seriously alarm his friends. The Farragut prize clatms will be paid without furiber delay. The list has been completed and transmitted tothe Fourih Auditor, v claims on application of the claimant. A special from London gives the | following shipping items. The ship Moses Day from San Francisco | was wrecked on the coast of Min- | dano. The crew took boats and | landed &t Minola, | The St. Mark, from San Francis- | ©o for Liverpool, arrived at Cadiz with pumps broke and fourieen fect of water in her hold. She wascom- pelled to throw overboard five hun- dred tons of her cargo. —_— . New Yorg, March 28. A large meeting of the Erie Rail- | road laborers on a_strike was held | in Jersey City last night, when it was resolved to accept the terms of the company to work for seventeen and a-half-cents per hour. The men resme work this nining. Austin Black, and J. Dusenbury, gold brokers, were arrested yeste:- day onan_indictment of fraud by the Grand Jury, charging them with attempting to induce perjury of evidence. It is in connection with their suit in the Supreme Court, Feb-marv 18, last, bv Austin Black and P. Spauding, against the Continental Bank, to recover $63,- 125, with interest, from May lst, 1866, upon a check deposited witl) the plaintiffs, who had an office at 19 d street, by John Ross a fotger, and which Have the certifi- cation of the bank. Ross wasa gold mmmm, and in May, 1866, a commit! m;::b‘r fiof aggregat about five Hotores doseand 4 which he escaj dollars, with ped. He purchased fifty thousand dcllars in gold from Black & Spaulding, giving a certifi- cate check on the Continental Bank for $64,000. The officers of the bank deny the certification of the ;, and charge collusion be- the firm and Jchn H. Do ta olitain payment of the ch Bail in each case was tixed p:lc:;o,m, in dl::hull:lg{l which the ers were last t com- mitted. A special _from Sumpter, South | ?lvlnu, says A. F"mr'x'. -ngtgnm | incent, negroes, werg hanged on | Friday, ‘for the ‘mu-der of | Scott, s whiteman, about eight weeks ago. The murder was one of the Most brutal on reeord. At least 10,000 people witnessed the execu- tian. %J.P. Atkinson, a discharged Cus- tom House officer, was arrested yes- terday afiernoon for attempting to | assassinate’ R. G. Joyce, o i of the Treasury department. atfempt was made on_one of the upper corridors of the Custom | B.-e.&' after business hours, and created an Immense excitement in | the Government off.ces. NEw Yorr, March 28. | March 19th and sailed thence for The Steamship Com- pany received at their off'ce, to- day, the following cable dispatch from Aspinwall: The steamship Mohingo sailed March 16th_from Panama for 8an Franci ¢>; City of Gautémala arrived at Aspinwall New York March £5th; Coustitu- Sr. Lovts, March 25, Last might at midnight th | eh e ex- ngdale set the un- on and in a short time,|" ole . New_ Yorg, Margh 28, Bank stalement reflects a Tos in- net reserve amounting to $543,225, and the!efx ouel;“ the twenty-five per cen! rement i3 now Sio.4100550 The following are the fignres: Loans Increased Specie Decreased. Legal Tender Tng Deposits Decreased. Circulation -Increased.. Mewmpars, March 28. The officers of the steamer Cap- ital City which arrived from below at midnight, report that the bodies of Mrs. Ostrander, Mr. Mundy, and abov about fourteen years old, with red hair, bad been found near the wreck of the €-e-cent Ci'y, and were awaiting instruc'ions from their friend:. Captain Gocde, who went down on the steamer Future S:t_v last night, will take charge of them. B WasiINGToN, davch 22, The Treasury Department this morning issued aci ¢ lar letter re- | voking the orders rela‘ing to Pow- | ers’ attorney, dated December 18th, 1872, and removing an order-i:sued May 23d, 1 | L. arch 2. The Prine of Wales and children, and the Dake of Edinburgh have | arrived and taken their position in | the umpires boat, The Cambridge is the favorite by odds. Bosr Mareh 28. On first ballot in the Legislature to-day Hoar received 75 votes. Cbr- | tis 68, Dawes 88, Adams 13, Banks | 7, scattering 3. Twenty members | have gone home. RICIDIOND, V., March 28, Colonel Jas. Mayo, State Treas- urer, was arrested this morning for the embezzlement of three thous. | and dollars. He was committed | for trial. | WASHINGTOY, March 28, The Senate has passed a_bill re- moving the politieal disabilities of Thomas Hardeman of Georgia, and Wm. T. Cabell of Texas. BROOKLYS, March 28, The Congregational Councll is still_in seeret session and the pro- ceedings are carefally kept from the | publie. | | Will Move to kis New Store, BRACKIN'S OLD STAND, 24 Door ircm Scuthesst Corner cf Douglas,| and 18'h Sireects About March 26th or 27th. BUSHMAN Auchsoit Jacob Kemritzer, WOOD, HORN a' d 1IVORY TURNER. | FBAN LIBEEBEBRAT. to have grown quy of the effrts to pass a revenue bill, now pending iu the Legislature, which, as Is aserted, is to impuse an. indiscriminate taxation upon the manufacturing Interests of the city and State. Gerard B. Allen, a very prominent citizen and one of the most extensive man rers of &l:;cxty, is President of the associa~ Black sAlpacas and purchasing elsewhere. s and everything PRICED goods ing. UNIUN MARKET R. A.EXARRIS, 387 ¥Fifteenta Str Perween Douglas and Dode. BEEF, PURK, MUTTO? —asp- vEBAL. *ISH, POULTRY. GANE & VEQETABLE CENTRAL (10/ING STORE! 18¢ FA: NHAM STREET, | S. JACOEBS has 8 large assortuvent of Clothing, Hats Co S, which he will -ell at prices t kuit bir +un: Towers. Cail and see. aisut | TAIT.OR, 131h S1., bet. Farnbam and Harne;. All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING an REPAIKING done . reasogalle raies vt DUDGES , letn 13th ard Mtk of turning execited prom, Iy an e rate-. uchl m3 Sehneider & Burmester Manufar urers of FIN, COPPER AND SHEET IKON WARE. A Tin Rooting, Spoati aud tiut «wort otice ani ic the best wadner. iteen tremt o d d) BENJ.D.JONBES. ~MANUPACTURKR OF AND DEALKR I3~ lambr guins and Window Shades. HROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AN) ‘. wPICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnhaw street. corner Fifteanth 3o ASSIGNEE’S NuTu E. ler Court of the’ ed States o et of Nebrasks. s, = A D isH, wdjnied e tion of B« crediia s Dated at Omaba the od aay of M re! 1874, ‘men] A D. . C. HOUSEL, Al ee. PROBATE NOTICE. .’47’. OF N rBRasEa, - Toceras COCNTY et o1 Joa DL o r . an Ith, A Bois 4 Presat, V. L by, P . cooxR, o m.® Kyov. COOKE & BALL U. FORE PACKERS New Victoria Lawns. New N. New Jaconets in Plaids and ST AT CRUICKSHANK'S EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERTI FRICES LOWER THAN EVER. 20,000 Yards cf Hambug Fdgmngs ard Insertings of tha Newest and Chol cest Fat of this Seascn’s Importation. NEW WHITE GOODS, &C. ainsooks in Plaids and fitrif;ee : d Stripes. New Swiss and Mul Muslins, New Pigues and Marsaiiles. - ' VoL, I OMAHA, MONDAY MORN} BT o NO. T3 & e \ 1 e Sr. L’)l’ls,’.\hrvh 2. | & TS lleng 3 3 e 3 s SR raE_pany Bee vl VERY LATEST. CABLEGRANS, SprgiRiEa, : EDWAKD LOSEWATEE, Edlior sad Prp | In that Nightingale meal bag. H - | g\:!.l;mrp:es_;fmpatgfinugmmfl:: ) Gonn s e dima T |t deroedeotiee| MIDNIGHT. | Throat Univariy Bt foce S sk S - kS - . Mohairs---Anoth=r Case of these Popular Goods Just Opened. AND CATTLE DEALERS. WEOLESALE BUTCHER AVD CATTLE RROKER. S\ITLAKECITY, - - UTAH fel 2t B. WINDE B BIM. ~DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NE corner Farnham Eleventh streets, OMAHA. - NEARASKA -y 1y NEW FOUNTRY The foundry in comnection with the Van Dorn mchine sb.ps, N 230 “ARVEY “TREST Tsnow in operstion I am prepered to mke il kinds of ¢ stin.s. tek2ims W M. FESWICK. .. HALIL STEAM ENGINE MEPANY. SUCCESSORS TO HALL BROS. Manubsetarers of :_Bhua Engines I Nining and Mill ¥achinery, Building, Casing. a0d all ¥inds interested in waid matter. of ihis order in the ‘wabs paier peta ed in s ounts ve wesks, prior o sald day |, truscopy.( mchibmit INON WORK. Gerger Nloth and Xicholas Streats. Charles Popper, | Do glast mehzTyt OMALA As we make a Specialfy ot the above goods, Ludies will fiad it th their advantage to examine ourSenck befire New £pring Millinery to be Opened Satar lay. March 7. A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor. 1«th and Farnham Sts, WHO .ES\LE™\X ETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opensd to be sold lower than any other houss in the city. consisting of . MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHE, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MONAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SJAWLS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, L ADIES' AND CYfIILDRE N’ - MERINO UNDERWARE AND WORSTED GOODS3. TABLE LINNEN IN GRFAT VARIETY. ENGLISH AND "AMERICAN CARPETS, 0 FALL STOCK, 1873! R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Straet, A FULL LINE OF « MATMVG RT3, AND MATS, CHEAPER TEHAN THE CHEAPEST CHARLES SHIV 2RICK. Furniture, Bedding, Mirrors, pertaining to the FURNITURR® and HOLSTERY 1trade} has largely increased his stock srdnow has s complete assortment of FINE, M DIU L and LOW 3 whica he is offering at such RELUCED PR CES as to make it to the interest of evervone desirin anything in this line, to examine h:is stock befo e purcha UP- PARLORSETS, LOUNGES &c.. UPHOLSTERYD AND COVERED TO ORDE CHAS. SHIVERICE, 2038 Farnham S yoot Omakhn. WHOLESALE CANDIES I am now manut actur.ng and will sell at EASTERN PRICES. All varietias of gods Dealers in this State u-el not want tu wo East £ CANDIES. A trial igselleited, HENRY LATZY, mehl it Cor.12th, * =« =« Omah e T T e HAWLEY & BURKS —~WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dt LERS IN— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNTS Farm Machinery and Wagons. N 13 So: th 10:h S reet, nehtt LINCOLIN, N 2. — F. D. COOPER, MANUFACTURER CF WAC_ONS, —\ND WHOLES\LE DEALER IN— [AGICULTURALIMPLEMENTS, Cor.14ath a dIF rnoy Ste. - Ona~ha. b —————————————— WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No, 247 Douglas Streaq, OMATFA, AGEATS FOR THE DUPONT P OW NEB FRANK J. RAMGE 2 hSedm DRAPER & TAILOR —\XD DEALFR IN— GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Fell Assertmint of l-povhd Woolvns. Al Work Warrsnted. 232 Farnham St, Omaha, Neb. SEO¥X. All kinds of light and beevy MACHINERY WADE & REPAIRED, ‘8@ All Work Guaranteed.~@g 5% BARNGY STREET, i JOMN BAUNER, OMABA. | Practical Watchmaker, 171 Farsbaxg, 3. B. Cor. 11th 8t - - - - N BRASK = —— VAN DORNS MACHINE| JacCOB ciss, 261 Farnbmm N1 Bev. Mh & 15k,

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