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.Y BEE — ¥ 'NO. 240 THE OMAHA¢#D = == = = OMAHA, WEDN<SDAY MQKNING. A®RIL 1, 1874, 'TELEGRAPHIC. CABLEGRAMS, VERY LATEST, | 'Arch-linhop Wetcher Arrested | . M. VOL. IIL 53 ~ | Tes Democratic Convention play- DAILY BEE. | e joke on our shirt collar ——om Eatiorand Proy's | candidate. THE EDWAKD KOSEWATER, Editor and ham o rest. betw. VAR HS BY TELEGRAPH. . NEW SPRING COODS — 4 0'CLOC ! e Trar Democratic convention was | ; NEw YoRxk, March 1. | = as harmonious as a cracked snare | MIDNIGHT. and Imprisoned. = Moner—Good supply; 4@5 per | | rgRus OF SUBSCRIFTION : oy THE ST. cent. | IGKSHANK’S { Onn o S0 ot 2 aavenes — | B A0 Omete Rty B ‘ i e e vy ats . o e e rasamwil | CANADA BILLis out of town and e b ey < Ay -y The War in Spain. : 2 Dt oyt | (2, be olicted e ————————— GNAEA BUSINESS DIVECTORY. GCLURE & SMITH, twoon 11th and 12t5- Glass and Picture Frames. Sonter 1n 3. Retohart, 196 Douglas street, window giass aad pictare frames. Glssing Sone o order. axt W. 0. SANDERS, Practies] Walchmaker, <81 Tth sireet, opposite postofice. sepiat! stnots and SBoes. NG 15 Farphanstrest, betwes € e Fhewemih phexs Contertionery. rerner Taclth and Dougl: T ren wad Whatzasie ater Sries A Copfectiopery. Country tr: irited. - Cont Denlers & FLLIOTT. Cia wime. g —nf 134 Farniem street. wont. Hair. ote. Terinsm Dragaiets. 5. A BOEDER. Druagst, earner 31h = Axrney sirets and Acriaen CCT » McKCON, Fire avd A N erta, amer the Past affice. Pawn Breker. . FLGUTTER. No, 200 Farsham str e Jom TN run Farntan: oo from Errope. aperi-iv vd_ Dougles § ‘Trafia. Insurance, ete. Laundry. A NFW LAUND ¥ openat Bt beiween 'aroham - O Ning and Jroning will be done s work. transe and Slam P! NN & BEAV LEAMANN Flersnth Dongire, | The ‘order firs! Painters, Tenth e arney Roap Wactory. o BOAY WO entea Promicn maputrctune helr Bree et v W ' "and Ftate Pairs., snd Pottawattm e owa. (e malicited feom the tr ot e Doy \TTORNEYS. s B ESTARROK. W. M PRANCIS ESTABROOK & FRANC'S ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | Denplas Oms- LOTrL B8 W.Con 100 and Denrlon O uizlfi‘i:n&(}{;-s'b"; . ATTORNEYSAT LAy!; Offion In Creighton’s mew block, southess o s ot BALDWIS & ©'BRIEN, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. Ofice—Calu well Block, Douglas Street, oMAHA, - - - - "":‘;_;" sy R S YR JOIN C. COWIN, Attorney. Solicitor ANl COUNSELOR. OFFICE-NO 2, VISSCHER'S BLOCK, OMAMA, NESBASKA. - o BE T. W. T. Richards, Attorney at Law. Office 510 13th St.. bet. Farcham and Douglas, Omahs, Neb. 7 0. Bex 800. Pty Boletmoosmce Ll Ly SAVAGE & MANDERSON, Attorneys at Law, 242 FARNHAM STREAT. } vmabs. Webrasks 90 B PRITCHETS “SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorneys nd Cousselors at Law. Office, 508 Twelfts ~trast. anasase Tmeh Rav 408 Omaha, Neb. Counsellor at Javw AND District Attarney for Second Jud- icial Distriet. OFFICP—South side of Purpham, betweer N.J.BURNHAM. ATTORNLY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Xeo.26) Furnham Street CMAHA - e JOHN W. LYTLE, Attorney-at-Law and Selieiter * Equity. NEB. OFFI0B--Over First National Baak, mat-tf PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law: (Campbelr®s Block,) sflulflllfl‘shfl STRECT. OMAHA G. W. AMBROSE, attornov-at=l.avw KEDICK’S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA - NER an DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney and Counsilor at Law. OFFICE—Room Ne 8. Visscher's Black, OMAHA - * - NEB. that will prevent Omaha from se- curing a reform Mayor. — NaviGaTION on Salt river will | re-open next Tuesday. The Demo- eratic convention has just manned a craft to explore that briny stream. — PEOPLE who want to patronize home industry had better invest in ‘Wolf's black mailing Omaha direo- tory. It was printed in Milwaukee. Mgz. Edward Johnson had better muzzle the Herald. The premature laudations of that sheet have alrea- dy made fifty votes for Baumer. —— TaE case of Jones vs. Brown is to be tried at the Court House next Tuesday. The jury will be out all day, but the verdict is almost sure against Jones. — Councrw BLUFFs Is sounding the loud timbrel over the report of the Omaha Water Works Commlittee. They were as shy of these water works as the devil is of holy water. — ‘WHATS the matter with the Dem- ocrats? The Herald insisted upon nominating & ne party Board of Education, and they persist in defy- ing their organ by Insisting upon & square party contest. WHEN the Republican echoed the base and libellous utterances pub- lished by & Woif in sheop’s cloth- ing through his Milwaukee made | Omaha Directory, it simply gave another exhibition of its venomous | malignity. No decent Journalist would aid orencourage an itinerant scavenger in villifying a contem- porary because its editor had declin- ed to puff hisadvertising nostrums. Sueh dirty work can only be hired | in the columns of that collapsed | concern, Bince the Republican seems anxious to re-open the circu- lation controversy, we shall afford it an excellent opportunity at an early das. —_— Knocked Down! A remarkable fact can be ascertain- ed by investigating our stock and prices that we have reinced to a very low fgure all of our cloiling ard Gen:s'. furnishing goods, fur below tue price of any other bouse, Over- coats in particulsr can be bought of us now at least 25 per cent. less than our former prices. Quick sales and smal] profits is our motto. ® Pu. GOTTHEIMER, feb.3-1y 206 Farnham street. —rr—— Money loaned on diamonds, | watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and merchandise in genersl, at Ph. Gott~ heimer's, 208 Farnham st. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Railroad tickets hought and sld Tl ke Jousht 224 . VanparLiA RCUTE N A ST 3 TRAINS DAILY! LE\Vk $T. *0UIs WITH Pollman Palace Cars | THROUGH WITHOUT CHAXGE —ro— Indianapolis, Cincinnati, | Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, NEW_YORK Areival of Traims from t'e Wost. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, 2uffalo & Boston 2 B s . VICKETS gmeliiar - =, amd af the Principal Batl- West. Ave he o way Ufiices in tae CHAS_E FOLLETT, G.u'l Pase. Ag' P Yoo TOBN E SIMPSON, Gew'l Sup , C.¥. HAMANN, TAILOR. 71 Cor. Varnham and Eleventh So. Al Kinda of TAILORISG, Cleaning and 1 vk 5 Gome st re-sonalie rates. A 88 e ot FURNIHING GOUDS consactly o2 w and 244 coemp. F TREMONT HOUSE, Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av. week; Board sod Lod¢*ng o o § fe; Translent, §1.8 por day apro-eodly ———— e ————— JOUN H. GREEN,’ STATE MILLS DEALER IN . GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, anlssloim(llu!m e Sookasm Bie Nioth and | Save Y Paper Rags! Pa‘ronize Home Industry “ |.BERTHOLD, 154 and 165 T ouglas stree hetwe-n 19th aod 11th, no:th side, making 8 ramgements lo build a’ PAPER NILL IN OMAWA, Desives to purchase several hundred zu‘ all Bwds st Eastern prices. tons G ivers. a2 : 6. A LENI'QUEST, Merchant T 147 FARNHAM ST, Next to corner of ::;l_m:u Lerps on hand “ Fovy Fanls oam Congressivnal. Favorable Reports from the Finance Committeq, SENATE. Wasuiseros. March 31 Mr. Ferry from the Finanee Com- mittee reported favorably on the bill authoriziug the coiflage of twenty cent silver pieces; on file. The Senate then proceeded to the discussion uf the bills on the calen- | der; pending the discussion the morning hour expired, and theSen- ate resumed the consideration of the bill providing for resumption and re-issue of United States notes; and £ § free banking. Arter sume discussion on the de- cision of the chair yesterday, ruling out Mr, Sherman’s motion to amend section 4, 83 not in order, pending Mr. Morton’s motion to strike out the section, in the course of which it appeared that the decision of the | chair was in accordauce wilh the rules of the Senate, though at vaii- ance with its pracuce. Mr. Carpeuter, (Antliony In the chair), moved an amendment to the 12th rule which would adwmit ot aa amendment to a section uf para- “raph proposed to be stricken ou., s d move such an ameadment i.. p-10edence; agreed to. | Mr. Mernill (Vi) then moved to amend the 4th section bysubstituting 90 per cent for 70 per cent., 85 the amount of United States notes to be retired as additional bank currency | ived: rejected. ! Mr. Morton’s moiu 4o Strike out | the 4th seeiion, was then agreed to, | 29 to 27, the following Western Ser.- | ators voting in the negative : Chan dler, Hager, Howe, Jones, Sargent, urz, Sherman, Stewart, Thur- man, and Winslow. | Mr. Gordon offered an amend- ment providing for free banking, | and to give each state the same amount of eireulation in proportion | to the wealth and population, s the | state of Maine now has. Mr Logan | accepted this in view of his amend- ment offered on Friday last. Mr. Fenton offered an amend- ment repealing section 23 of the act of June, 1864, providing that na- | tional bank currency be taken at | par, and providinga central point of | redemption in legal tenders for such | notes; rejected, yeas 14, nays 57. Mr. . Buckingha amendment providing for the re- demption in January, 1876, in coin, or 5 per cent. gold bearing ten year's bonds of United States legal tender , yoas 21, nays 80. “Mr. Sargent moved to adjourn; carried, 27 to 26. Adjourned. i Mr. Fenton presented a memorinl | of South Carolina tax payers, ask- | ing relief from the misrule and cor- | ruption prevailing under the State Government. Referred to Judiciary | Committee. Mr. Sargent Col.&upmented a memorial of 7,276 citizens of Colo rado, um:mthe evils of liquor traffic, ane prohibitory leg- islation. Referred to the 08 Committee. m an HOUSE. | ‘WasHiNeToN, March 81, ‘The bill was under discussion yes- terday, &mvid.lng for_the payment of bonds of the Louisville and portland canal company. Mr. Dawes presented a n from the tax payers of South Caro- | lina, reciting an excessive taxation to whuw;dpe.xde of ma: State were sul ) t the ceeds of such mndoud":re syall:l:: atieally squandered and stolen and not used for the legitimate pur{:m of the Government, and asking Congress to consider their condition and devise some means of relief, The petition was referred to the Judiciary committee. Atthe close of the debate Mr. Clymer moved asubstitute for Mr. Wheeler's amendment proposing in the event of the State of Kentucky, refusing to cede the Jurisdretion of the canal to the United States. The tolls on ¢anals shall be raised to | existing rates; rejected. Mr. | Wheeler's amendment offered yes- terday was then agreed to 130 to 95. The bill as amended passed and the Houap the consideration of the currency . Bpeeches were | made by Messrs. Hubbell and | Sherwood in favor. Mr. Meyers | introduced a bill for the relief of the commissioners to the Vienna | e!m’llm‘ referred to a committee. ‘W ASHINGTON, March 31. Efforts are making to induce del- egationgof Lusiness men from leac- ing cities to visit Washington and urge the exercise of the veto power in the event of inflation legislation being successful. The Ways and Means Committee have determined upon a personal ex- amination of the Secretary of the not recover. He has a tumor in the stomach, Messrs. Dawes and Hoar have both practically abandoned _their | hopes of an election for United States Senator. Bostox, March 31. | to-day resulted as follows: Dawes 95, Hoar 78, Curtic 76, Banks 6, | Adams 15; necessary to choice 135, | Adjourned. | PROVIDENCE, March 31. | Considerable excitement was oe- casioned here to-day among busi- | nessmen owing to snmeuncement that the Natiogal Bank of Com- bankruptcy against the A. & W. Sprague Manufacturing Company. Petitions are in cireulation and | being numerously signed by stock- | holders of the Bank in question to induce its officers to suspend pro- | cecdings. Public feeling is intense | on the street, CINCINNATI, March 31, in whose de- The first ballot of U. S. Senator | mercehad entered proceedings in { The Republicans still Advancing. Threatened Complications Be- | tween France and Germany. A Batch of Cuban News. HAavANA, March 31 Carlos and Gorela, foffaerly noto- rious highwaymen, who afierwards served as lusurgent leaders, but were pardoned. by Cabullero de Rodas and Antonio Gouzales, were discovered yeste:day by two gende- arms en route from Santa Ma.ia Del Rosario to Jesus Del Moute, in the suburbds of Havana. Gen de tempted to arrest Gorcia. his aceomplice resisted, when shots were exchanged. Gouziles received tive bullets ia his budy, causing his death. Gorcia escaped. ‘A severe drought prevails in most } parts of the jurisdiction of the 1sland and animals are suffering for want of water. Loxpox, March30. | correspoudent says Henri Rochefoot and his companions esesped from New Caledonia in a small open boat. They had been three days at sea when they were picked up by a | British sailing vessel and brought to | ached to Paris for £ Ha tends to visit the Us lecture in New York and other Ameriean cities before he returns to | Europe, where he will probably take | up his residence in Brussels. - Pakis, March 31. Recent debates in the Assel from their general tone and ter, have weakened the of the country in the per the seven years President The apprebension is popular that France and wWill soon be again involveddn gerous complications, and any early renewal of the late war i uL- avoidable. Loxpox, Mareh 31 The report from Bilboa through Carlists channels, is that fighting was resumed Saturday mq _nd Iasted all day. The 'an. attacked but made no sion on the carlists lines, meeting with repulsion at every point. Their loss is estimated af 4,000 killed and wounded, while that of the Carlists at1,000. L March31. ~ There bhas n he los=es on both sides in battles Bilboa. Santader is crowded with wounded from the Republican ranks. The Carlist’s bombarding foree has par- tially suspended the bombardment of Bilboa in order to turn their guns against Servianos’ army. LONDON,—8 A. M., March 31, The Messageries Maritime steam- <hip Nile was lost on her last voyage from Hong Kong to Yokohama and all of her passengers drowned. A- ‘mong them were the Japanes Com- missioners to the Vienna Exposi- tion. A MapRID, Mareh 81, Official advices from Marshall Serrano’s headquarters, say his army is advancing nearer to Abanto and maintaining bonbard- ment on that town. t BERLIN, March 81, Archbishop Metehersbeen was arrested at Cologne. fi.: imprisoned. Charges against were not stated. Paris, March 31. Gen. Chancey has been authorized to declare Algeria in a state of slege, in order to restrain violent abuse of the radical journals in the colony. Maprip, Margh 31, An official dispatch dated Somor- rostro, Friday night, says that the final attack on Abanto hasagain syended. aprID, March 31. Cannonadingat Abanto was con- tinued on Saturday and’ Sunday. Tne condition of General Loma is improving. B g Chicago, Reck Island and Pacific B. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL BAUTE ¥ROM | OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, | Via Des Moines I'avenport and Roek Island 11 Pusser ger Trat | wherisarodss 1arayT i Be Miller's Paeu Safety P.atform aad Couphe. 2 Fasi Expre-s Train- Leave Daily. C omcting ws fol owsz DF= MOINES wi Des Mulnes Vs Ov s, with the Central Haflroad of T lx:lm o 5i. Paul. VTIBERTY with 1he ‘apids & Mivneso o e Wapn 1 A WILION JUSC | W o and all p int- soui. | PORI wi A1 D Fa' | Kailroad for po ois Bor! AT D R TP e Weatern Dinton ¥a Iroed for Frep t, Beloit i | wauke ani a1pointain noriber i ad Wise nein. : A’ R 4K ISLAND with the Rock! Rk | A T e R 24 prinis_outh. { | A1 ROCK ISt ANDOwity | 4 Railrood for Peor | AT BU AU /UNC_ w th b | *honie- | 8.5 ST'VE Gea'l Westars, ASHS The Escape of Rochefort. - | Armes followed them, and on catch- | ing up at the latter place was us- | sisted by some policemen, who at- | He and | The Daily Telegraph’s Australia | t ustralia port. Rochefoot has tele- | © | i'l’hn Interr: fon of Travel and | Freigh{®n the Erie Rail- | Memo Honor of Senator Sun ® Cooper Insti- .’ Last Night. of Security Bank, York; Absconds with oves $100,000. — ator Elected in setts as yet. | W. s. | Yorx, March 31. has ceased, 8m being run Detention a from Thus passenger b Sunday, an terday ience” wa stock and A Sus ght, &e., is now ough as usual. usiness has lasted 26th inst. No ut througn uvtil freights until yes- ble to both live special says:— strikers _acceyting yet, the First Pennsyl- vani imeni was potified that P ing. Stockholdersgetfrom 30 to 50 conts on the dollar, Stocks were dédided weak yester- day afternoon, the only exception being Union Pacific, firm. The ‘weakness was caased by the dep:es- sion in London Sipck Market, and news of the pani¢ ‘here, the latter, however, wash ¢éoroborated. The Distriet Atmmoihns procured a list of loans negotidted on worthless ecurities by S. den, ex-Bank Bxaminer nati ks here, and “Puiladelphia. e whele amount exceeds $400,000. The banks ad- vancing money were the National Bank and the Commonwealth. since suspended, $37,000; Continen- tal, $2,000; American = National, $12,000 ; Auantic National, suspend- ed, $7,000 ; First National, $12,000; Shoes and Leather, $14,000; Third' | National, £10,000; National Mer chants’, $2,000; National Currency, 3$21,000; Civing National, $1,000; | Geean ' National failed, ' $11,900; | Ninth National, $10,000; Union | Square Bank failed $17,000 ; Broad- way National, $10,000; Fourth Na- tional of Philadelpbia, $120,000. A London dispatch received on ‘Wall street yeste:day afiernoon just before the cluse of business, reported a severe depression in d.mestic ‘se- curities there,with a decline, averag- ing three per cent. and a panicy feeling in the ma: This news, if confirmed to-day, may causecon- siderable excitement on Wall street. The war between the great railroad trunk lines on thesubject of carrying immigrants is assuming interesting proportions, and is likely to result in a great reduetion of rates, much to thebenefit nts. The Erie, Pennsylvania and New York Cen- tral roads are engaged in a hot com- petition on the matier. One of these companies, it is said, contracted with & majority of steamships to carrv their their emigrant passen- gers west, paying the steamship mmplnl& 20 to 30 per cent. commis- e Aletter from Judge Pierpont to Senator Sherman, Chairman of the Senate finance committee, publish- ed to-day, takes strong grounds I:un:;;n, advises finding of legal tender by issuing $460,000,000 L of B0 Jeare guld bonds of ‘which$20,000,000 can be sold month- Iy, for greenbacks. National banks he recommends be allowed to de- posit with the treasury $100,000 or more of these bonds and receive national curreney-with ten per cent. of face value of bonds, also advises governient to except coupons in payment of Eastean duties. NEw YORK, Mnmg‘ssl‘, lemorial service in hon n- m‘gumw was held lut“revenlng at Cooper Institute br the colored people of this city with grand suc- cess. The pillars in front of she platform was draped in mourning, and over the platform were the words: Do not let the eivil rights bill fail.” J. Butler predded, and after prayer by the Rev. Mr, Thom- as, he pronounced an eloquent eulo- gy on the departed Senator, who he deseribed in glowing terms, as the liberator and benefactor of the eol- ored people in this country. New Haves, March 31, | In the case of the State vs. Alex. | Troupe, of the evening Union, ac- | of cbarging one Ellis with being a ballot box stuffer, was de- | cided in the City Court this morning by Judge Harrison. The defendant was found not guilty, the Judge de- ciding thrt what was published was true. There is great excitement among Democraiic ward politiclans and Troup threatens to have Ellis prosecuted. JERSEY CITY, March 31. A large amount of freights has ac- cumulated at the Erie depots here, and there are but very few carloads of from the west. This aceu- ‘mulation it isclaimed will cause no block on the road, and the Superin- states that will mng smoothl; beeleared off within three days. It is reported that the strikers disabled forty-five engines. Jeaoen U1, asarch 31 Mrs. M. K. Meizeler, clairvoyaat, | eonvicted of causing death b7 abor- tion of Tda W. Vail, of Newy 0s inconven- | 1 613; May, strike is vire ally ,flg‘“ = own will be held | | 15 00; May, 15 Lard—Quiet; 912)@9 15; May, 9 quiet, with sales at 5 00 mon to choice bulk, 5 25@5 50. Hogs—! quiet ; 475@5 00; heavy, 5 25@5 50. | CEREG ZR S ¢ e oo [amers Epsss EH'.’%? 308 % 8 0aa % * g hBez o Hud 3 T 54,2 28 ~ Béfi [ o ma d WOOD, HORN and IVORY at to 112}, and is now selling at 113}, Governments—Strong, especially 10 40s; coupons 1 15; regi 114%; currency 60 1 17. St ned feverish and e cited; U P, principal feature, vanced 38§; W U advanced to 80; Lake Shore 75 to 803. The market is now_steady without wvecial fea- ture; Erie 38§; W U 80; U P 38§. | New York Produce Market. NEw YoRK, March 31. lour —Stead; superfine State and Western 6 756 15, #Wheat—Firm; higher prices ask- ed, but not obtainable. No. 1 spring Lisg1 6% No 2 Chicago 1 521 52 No. 2 Milwaukee spring, 157@1 58, | Corna-Quiet and steady at §7(@90. Oats—Quiet at 55@60 for mixed. Rye—Unchanged. Barley—Unehanged. Pork—Old Mess 15 25315 50; new 16 50@16 16 75. Lard—9§@97. Leather, iron and wool unchang- Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO, March 31. Wheat—Firm; cash buyers' at 193; April, 1153; May, 1245, Cum—Qx‘A}i‘est; cash, 61§ April, | teady; cash, 423; April, | May, ‘%3, , 425 April, | ‘l;ulny—.\'umlnl.l; No. 2, 1 58@ | giilfsmo@ 2 bid. W y 92 bid. Pork—Steady; cash, 15 00; April, | it ey 1125;50' | et; ) 3 April, 25@9 30. o St. Louis Produce Market. Sr. Louis, March 31. Flour—Dull and unchanged. Wheat—Dull ; prices unchanged. Corn—Steady at 61@62 on track. | Oats—Steady ; 49 on track. - Barley—Dull at1 63. | Rye—Higher at 95@98c. { Whisky—Stead a: 323, Pork—Firm ; 16 00. Lard—Steady at 9c, Chicago Live Stock Market. CHicAGO, March 31. Hogs— Receipts 9,000; market com- St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, March 31. Receipts, 1,567; Market mek20ut i Jacob Kemnitzer, TURNER. DUDGES'., n13th and 14th. UNJON MARKET R.A.EXARRIS, 587 ¥Fifteenta Str Between Douglas 304 Dodgs, —AND— VEAX. POULIEY. GANE & VEGETABLE | any. Acews wanted ! R s o workine |HOLS h stiitein Um ba and Dougls coun y. | Good ant cheap. BEEF, PORK, MUTTOX | & Black Alpacas and purchasing elsewhere. mars we10-ed LEWis 5. KERD BYRON REED & C0. The Uloest Estaliiabed Real Estate Agency IN NERRASKA BYKON MEKD. Keep a_complete Abstract of Title o o1l Real 512 Foarteenth St., Omatn, Neb, 3 d WARD R GISTRAILON. Th- Resi<t ar 0! 0 aa Precinct No. three, fen F. abey Juthe Catdw | ioex. ays £ April, A, 1 - 1sT4, w105 p. 1. oi sald days it on-. LU« LEN F HALE, KEGISTRAR 3D tions u d arch .6, 1574, (71] (NS L\NGHOFF, Practical Well and Cistern Maker ‘Makes, Cleaca s Bepairs Wells & Cisterns Work gairantesd. App ¢ ersie's toel, oo teath st ety 0 Legal Notce. Whereasdcfault has boen made In the condi- 1om of + chiaite: Wortgage bearing dote May Ist 1873, execute. by Jumes 1 W heele. and Surris 8 Tours'o 1o Lous. Bo-s, 10 recure The payw ut of (w0 p o sory Fut of $4.0 -sch, feveu dae d severu Iy bw-riu. in exestal the Taie 01 LR CIVE por i e A DU, 00 % heron said notels ¢ maturing has be. i e or-ed and “aid morig ge a-signed 100\is H Bailou, aud e cass 1 mortage was recerved for Clerk. Gue o ~wid last e turivg Dote, 8t the b st pablicetion uf th's Gotice, the $441. 7. ewides 8= eonis of prutest. Omabi. « oun ¥ and Stateafor sid, -0 3 of March 1°74. at 10 0'clock 4. % , ilowiug prope £t described in said mori age 1o w:t: The fraue buidig alias o on west 23 feet of lo 8 one ard iwo, In blo k D. 00K LLov. AND CATTLE DEsLERS. Charles Popper, WEOLESALE BUTCHER AND CATTLE BROKER. SALTLAKECITY, - - UTAH fegn NEW GOODS! @, STRIFFLER, Supeaert Donsld, E. of 10th ey A antou. con 1o citizens peowd R ~ Cholor Gross,ieq and Fr visioms FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, g&:m E,Sim.:‘ ‘Which he 2 el -:'irmhfi—hlh AR C R LNy i COOKE & BALL | PORER PACEERS o Tlant d and Whis-four, ou Farnham roct, 10 v e+ 1y of wkba, County i Dorg- iate of Nebr win, werly) Kuown as ibe bur pe n Keawur. Cent'y w e Belie Univa I huatre; alvo ali Tight and ¢ U to 1he le. whie "wid building * 0f the prewises on Siuaie aiso one lor ehet, oue ¢ 0, ix glas . 0 e lwobivg 3, twenty-four one bar room - sk, ome bar-r Char, twe v chuire oue piadd 7, hre. voase fauceisan three o sausly be i o fwidmo ity be o R LLOD, o, WALLOU, A signce of mid worigae. | Sprun & P b 1, Giorners, | Tae anor o in'ad) w the 30 b day | of April, 1874, 31 100/clock 4. % , st the same | viae. 0 u. BALLOU, 3 Asmicuee of morig it City Meat Market. : NEW WHITE GOOD?Y, &C. New Victoria Lawns, New Nainsooks in Plaids and Stripss, New Jaconets in Plaids and Stripes. New Swiss and Mu:l Muslins, New Piques and Marsa2iles. I! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! PRICES LOWER TEAN EVIR. 20,000 Yards cf Hamburg Eégings of and Insertings of the New:stand Chol cest Patterrs this Season’s Importation. [ Mohairs—Anoth=r Case of thase Popular Goods Just Opened. - As we make a Specialfy of the above goods, Ladies will finl it to their advantags t» sxamine onr Seock before New Spring Millinery to be Opaned Saturlay. Mareh 7. A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor. 1ath and Farnham Sts, FALL sTOCK, 1873! R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Strzet, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH | An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to te sold lower than any other houss in the city. consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOIHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SJAWLS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES’ ANDC XXX ¥ 32 MERINO UNDERWARE AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINKEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLIEH AND "AMERICAN CARPETS, 0L CLOTAS, MIT'[Vi RIH, AV) MATS CHEAPER THAN THECHEAREST P OI—I.A.RLES SHIV ERICEL Furniture, Bedding, Mirrors, and_everything pertaining to the FURNITURE ana UP- TERY trade; has largely increased his stock and now as_a complete assortmeat of FINE, MEIIU i snd LOW P~ICED goods, whica he is offermg at such REUUCED PR CES as to make it to the interest of eve(vons |anything in this line, to examine his stock befo e purcnas- - ing. PARLORSETS, LOUNGES &c.. UPHOLSTERT COVERED TO CRDER. o desiring CANDIES, I am now manutacturing »ll varietiss of zsods and will sell at EASTERN PRICES. lers in this -tate n el not want to <o Eisi £ CANDIES, A urial is solicited. HINRY LATEY, Do-glas £t Cor 12th, =+ = =« et WHOLE-sALE Omaha S T —— HAWLEY & BURKS3 —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELERS IN— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNTS Farm Machinory and Wagons. No. 13S0 th 101h Street, Yk LINCOLN, N SR F. D. COOPER, MANUFACTURER CF WACONS, —AND WHOLES \LE DEALER IN— AGICULTURALIMPLEMENTS, Cor.l4ath acd Farnoy Ste. - Omaha. mehid ———————— WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No, 247 Douglas Street, ONMATFA, NEB meb2?y1 AG¥TS FOR THE DUPY'T POWDFIR (0. FRANK J. RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR —AND DEAL'R IN— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Fa'l Assor m ' of Imj0 ted Woolous. @1l Work Warranted. 2:5@ Farnhem St, maha, Neb, VAN DORN’S MACHINE BEOF. ANl ¥indy of ight and hesvy JALCE CIER, SEDELYEROS, | Eeep cor,seantly on band | 4 LARGE SUPPY OF UTTON, g POULTRY, | —axp— ‘‘omemTABLEM A e MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. Al Work Guaranteed.“@% 4 ] %0 EARNCY STREET, - OMARA. . J0MN BAUMER, K Practical Watchmaker, . mpaem szmnse | ONDERTAKER.

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