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OMAHA. WEDNESDAY 1 - TELEGRAPHIC. ant is o be let alone. MIDNIGHT. Specially Reported for the Omaha Daily Bee, | by the Atlautic axd Pacific Telegraph Co. lower Mississippi ous crevasses a flows of its ban dreds of acres of a3 = | flows which are alg — ZOR | season, are of unt x yvd =. | proportions at présent, an rs are entertained at! New Orleans and | | othercities thal and very | “-h. Steamship Greece, with | disastrous delufe will overwhelm | | them. Maprip, April 14. Passengers of the Lost s a letter from | The Carlist force that was before Steamer Europe, Ar- which gives an | Gerrona has retired, the municipal | rived. Per not thy trast in “Princes. [Root. CABLEGRAMNS, M. HELLMAXN & CO., LOTHIERS, ——AND DEALIES ¢ GENTS FURNISHING CGOODS, 221 =2und 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST. ILY BEL April 14. ng done, and along the river by the seri- | @ extensive over- | flooding hun- | The Brazilian Government Par- over- dons the Bishop of Puem- beco. IHE DA WATER, Editor and Prep's Al T Office—No. 135 Farnham sircet. betw. | [ 1 o o 4 0'CLOCK P. M. WiTH the opening of spring, the % | curb-stone opera season will fairly be inaugurated in Omaha. copy, one year. 1n advance O OB e e, i adva S e maatie 1n v o 1 ot poid 1n advance, $8 per a5 o e — OHAHA BUSINESS DIRECTOR. WASEINCTON. | ONE reason why the Republican | = favors inflation is because it wauts ; tobe a church organ. — The Committes on Finance to | ilbur and Judge | MCCLURE & SMITH, 155 Harney street, | [ JIT was Colonel Loy Provide for the Payment of ‘ Ohtween 11th and 12th. decls Dudley esterday. | = Glass and Plstuse Frames. Dudley and Judge Wilbur to-day. | m.flwfll of the Louis Jpmiotart: 208 Doste S “Gianng | Such i lif ville and Portland window glass P & | 1m0 seweter. o Mzs. Vax Cott beld a love feast | Canal Com- pany. a new kind of crusading, | authorities having paid them 100,- of that town. On | 000 reals to desist from the blockade t, Mrs. 8. 8. Wilson, ac- | of the ci by her sister-in-law, ‘Watson, went to the drug | E. M. Shephard, and de- to see a preseription on ‘husband is in the habit of liquor at that store. erd being absent, the ed to accede to the de- &ec, &c, &e. Viexsa, April 14. Hans Christian Anderson, a well- | OUR STOCK 'OR THE known Danish novelist, is announ b SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON The upper House of the Austrian Is Complete now: Gur Assortment in i it Cothing : Grents’ Furnishing Goods, Comprises tho Latost: Woveltios. THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS. We Have alo a Full Line ia BOY'S and YOUTH'S Clothing, WE WILL SELL OUR GOODSLOWER THAN EVER. i LLMAY & CO. FALL STOCK, 1873! W. 0. SANDERS, Practical Watchmeker, | gt New Orleans Sunday. What a sihiret,oppe F R M| pity the editor of the Zerald could | acte and Shoe. ‘ e PHTLIP T awo. 196 Farsham et betwen | 10t have been there. £th and Eleventh. Tebiz-1y NEW Yorr, April 14. The steamer Greece, of the Mail line, which rescued the passengers of the French steamer Europe, on | the second of April, arrived s port last night. = After passing | P quarantine, the Greece anchored it | the North river, about midyw: tween the piers of the National and | UP Frenen li The passengers left | bis the steamer at about 8 o’clock last | Pre: ve him revoke the tion. Mrs.Wilson remarked | a mere attempt. She | e clerk that if he didn’t give e preseription she would blow out, at the same time & & pistol at his head, and ing to be in great excitement. ‘Wilson was induced to call - Porter, when with her pistol | 4 she oblained speedy r:fll\'nh the prescription,- and the ‘proceeded to Shepard’s Johnson’s drug with weapons presented, gave thema their orders, after which they went e much to the relief of all doctors and saloon keepers in tow, Senator Frelinghuysen Rrports Back the Civil Rights Bill, Introduced by the Late Senator Sumner. — CoMING events cast their shadows before, as Mayor Chase said when | be read the resolutions passed at the | | eolored citizens’ meeting. | e areetn males and Confoctioner st Cont Dealers POLAND & ment, Hair, ete. 154 Farnham striet. Telis-su Oruggists. J. A ROEDER. Drugglet, coroer i2th and arney strectn. Pants, April 14. Advices from Rio Janerio, re- ceived here, report that the Brazil- | ian government has has pardoned the Bishop of Puembe | UxLrss Mayor Chase will devise | | some plan to dispose of some of the monster petitions for positions on | the police, the Mayor's office will | soon have to be enlarged. SENATE. WASHINGTON, April 14. Mr. Scott, from the committee on | flx‘pig:, ?fis bu\‘l:"::: ing about their Rands of the Louile and Port: | 2555 relais ol s b land canal company, with the nce their rescue from the mmendation that the House | Europe. It is impossible toascertain tute for the bill be adopted with | from bificers of the Europe, the caus certain amendments. Placed on | of the disaster. None seemed to v on landimg, Viexsa, April 14, Emperor Francis Joseph has sent a conciliatory reply to the Pope's recent protest against ceclesiastical terms. k0N { Pawn froker. M. EUGUTTER, No. 200 Farnham street. feintt :k the Omaha reporter | of the Associated Press happens to Keal ¥ 'ntcamd Conl Office. be short of news he transmits the SOBN J08 <8O, oftce 809 Foutiet LT | following stereotyped announce- “oni o “All is quiet on the Spotted ‘ aprg Do, April 14 The Princess Teck hus been safely | accouched of a son. - ‘repe, Drafts, Insurance, ete. Bostox, April 14. The seéond ballot was as follows— | whole number, 266: Dawes, 83; | R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, Curtis, 70; Banks, 9; Sanford 4! VARKETS BY TELEGRAPHV WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Whittier; 8; Pilman, 1; Hoar, 57 | > ;\:11:::“17"""”[;"1( "",a.‘,‘b'f?‘,f.‘,"n'f"i' New 'lrfi:z’lti:ell‘ \DRY‘ GOODS’ CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHE £ 7 St Lours, April 14, Remnmli\'ts of the Bridge Gold—1 14. An Immense Stock of ‘Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other houss in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHE, REPELLANTS, French steamer. He said he saw a | il:‘:l:m’el.dn:’ ?{:fi;‘f}:‘»flglll:c ALPACAS & MOIAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. | A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, signal of sinking flying at the mast | .o T ion foe the Grand Union motion, but the bill was taken up. : ESTABRODK & FRANCIS | feb.s1y 206 Farnbam street. LADIES AND CIIiLaomimars Mr. Frelinghuysen made a legal | 1o peomng leng side, they | i dag abd 5 oharte e A : ‘;iul{ld constitutional argument against | g‘(m- u.;%rdi':gm 1:‘[‘ :l::::f‘:} :-M fifi",&'mi'.fi::"fi.‘m?’fifii‘fl?fifi o, 1 "Erie, | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | and Dov LIERINO UNDERWARE AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINNEN IN GREAT VARIEIT. A FULL LINZ 0 (LISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, 07 CLOTIY, HATIIIT 273, 1D MATS. CHEAPER THAN THRECEERE ABPST =3 Atlantic and Pacifie Railrond, be- Mr. West was next entitled to the | aser cre. (st hore| At 3 ot o e e e e e | s e {;r:f,' Thine-| tween $th and 14th streets. 1 CHARLES SHIV IERICK. -, iture, Bedding, iz urny , DEAAIIAG, v 1IE0TS, tion to go into ext: ssion, BhSveiied wns then's e 1€ | Which was agseed toy andafterwands | & yocs Tomses s ther A% ballotiie oo AnLLLg, | the Senate adjourned. number of votes cast was 266, Dawes | HOUSE pe, who said his ves 87, Hoar 71, Curtis 70, Adams 13, v ~i The ofticers of the Greece | Banks6, Bullock 9, Sanford Wash- day heard Mr. | dis uld to make the res- | burn 3, Whittier 1, Pierce 2, Learned Mitchell, President of the Milwau- | cued passengers comfostable. Next | _everything pertainine to the FURNITURE and UP- ULSTERY trade; has largely increased his stock. and nozv a2 _complete assortment of I ILDIUM and LOW ICED goods, which he is of at such REDUCED ES as to make it to the intorest of everv one desiri ing in this line, to examine his stock before purchas- huysen, of the eom- ot 51 FIerenth | o e — IDittce on judiciary, reported back e, The 7 T the civil rights bill, introduced on Knocked Down! the first day of the session by the | k: 2 iy | late Senator Sumner, th the | "".'”l“‘.'k {f'“ ""b’a'“"“":l amendment and reccommendation | ed by investigating our stock and | or eI 0¥ the committe | prices that we have reduced w a very | low ficure ali of our clothing and that it be pawel as amended. | Gents'. farnishing goods, far below Placed on the calendar. « | the price of any other house. Overs | At the expiration of the morning hour, Mr. Carpenter moved that the | e . | coats in particular can be bought of | usmow at least 25 per cent. less than Senate proceed to the consideration | (g | of the bill for a new election in Lou- our former prices. Quick sales and | small profits is our motto. Mr. Sherman opposed the E. ESTABRO K. W. M. FRANCIS Pu. GOTTHFEIMER, steamer sp doned when there was e water in the hold: The statements of the officers of the Greece were | very clear. ~Surgeon Page that Thursday, April 2d, they g il e done ¢ order Srat | L a0i Nosp Factory. "M S0A) WORKS. Powsll Co. ot ot hwtr colebrated Fromiom e frst pre B gumy and e Pairh s Corty Tows. Ordern solicite. E me- was the matter with the s ATTO ! Wabush, 4 w York Centra), prefd, ntral’ P bonds Money loaned diamonds, o - | watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and | merchandise in general, at Ph. Gott heimer's, 206 Faroham st. [ Unredeemed pledges for sale. R on CE—S. W. Cor. 181 Paul, 421 ; prerd, =2 cifie bonds 933; 4. Ballon & Glasgow, | ATTORNEYSATLAW. | a Creigh ton's e biock, southeast coF | Oficfa Creleh oar R oo OMAHA, - o 1, Pilman 1. Paul Railroad Com- | morning the chief ¢fficer and er ting the building of a | gineer of the Greecg boarded the Ige across the Mississi ver | Europe at the F i r LaCrosse. The Secretary has | quest. They | refused to consent to the locating of | Surgeon Page | n Spectal o the Omah Bxx. Laramie, W. T., April 13. Amine of petunitze has been dis- covered near the lately discovered Kaolin mine, about twelve miles | from this place. These two articles are the ingredients used in the man- ufacture of porcelain. The discov- ery occasions some excitement, and the mines will be developed at once. In China, where these two in- gredients have heen found here- tofore exciusively, the petuntze is is mixed with the kaolin, for the manufacture of procelain. The petuntze is a quartzose feldspathic rock, consisting largely of quarta, as is the case with its ally, the kaolin, which consists chiefly of decomposed quartz. BYRON BEED. rewis s mxep | BYRON REED & C0. i« - | Real Estate Agency |Ivnf ‘committee reported advi ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | I NEFRASKA | to the throwing ope ¢t Office—Caii well Block, Douglas Street, ete Alatract of Title to all Reat | lowa, bridge over the Missi NESRASKA. a and Douglas cou ¥ | the u 120 | 549 Fonrteenth St.. Omaha, Neb, | he OMAZIIA CITY | tee w STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK. | 637 14th St. between Douglas and Dodge | Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and_Sheet Iron | W.re, and dealer in MEB. | 5 tselected ade. At 6:50 a. to the French st fore going Chief En good-bye to Page,s , but T am going,” e crew pumnbered twenty. ¢, Including the surgeon and as- | sistant. Greece lay to for several hours, and saw them make sail, and while in_attempting | 3 to get eastward the Europe col- The amendment of Mr. May- | lided with the stern of Greece. | nard’s bill, proposing the resump- | Surgeon Page says the French orew | tion” of specie payments, was re- | acted very cownrdly, none of them ¥ | volunteering to return to the sink- Woodford, of the Committee | ing vesscl. Passengers and crew of vico Reform, reported a | the Europe numbered 319, 55 of | Lill to provide for a commission to | which were cabin passengers_and | reorganize the custom service. Re- | 183 steera, e ferred tothe committee of the whole, Capt. Lemaire of the lost steamer | on the state of the Union. | Europe, in conversation yesterday, Mr. Kellogg of the same com- | said he gould not give any opinion Office 510 13th St., bet. Faroham | mittee reported a bill for the reor- | on the disaster; he could not account und Douglas, Omahs, Seb. | ganization of the treasury depart- | for water ras in the hold; P 0. Box 800.° welalt | | ment; same referred. | he had searched tive entire vessel, | Mr. Kellogg also reported a bill | but could not locate the leak; werc e SAVAGE & MANDERSON, A T 15 SRS e AP St. Louis Produce Market. Sr. Louis, April 14. Flour—Unchanged. ‘Wheat—| ; No. 1y in front of LaCrosse. oMANA, - - - - A minority of the eom recommend the bill to be ey b, @ Barley JOIIN C. COWIN, Attorney. Solicitor ANI QOU ELOR. ) 2, VISSCHER'S BLOCK, HA, NEABASKA. d T. W. T. Richards, Cooking ard Heating stoves Attorney at Law,|, ot e on | - UPHOLSTERED AND CRDER. SEIVIRICE, rmiiam 163. Corn—S85@89. Oats—Firm at 61@64}. Rye—1 08@1 12. Barl i Lovs, April 14. The proposition to establish direct trade between the Mississippi States and Brazil by putting on_a line of steamships from New Orleans to Rio Janerio, attracts a great deal oi attention here. All classes of busi- OVERED T0 203 = wweOced IRIFTLER, Pork—Quit Cleveland, Milwaukee, Memphis, | first as sufficiently serious to return | Lard—Quiret. CABPENTBB AND BU-LBBR | abolishing the office of appraiser of | out when the leok was d 1 b1 Attorneys at Law, two day mported merchandise at Portland, | covered, and did not regard it at 226 FARNHAM STREET. 242 FARNHAM STREAT. } Omaha, Nebraska. | ems w. sawaar, Fortoh et S 60, K. PRITCHETT *SPAUN & PRITCHETT, | Attorneys wd Counselors at Law. Office, 506 Twellth Street. 4dArmne, ek Boe 48, Omaha, Neb. W. J. CONNELL, Counsellor at aaw icial District. OFFICE—South side of Farnham, betweeo 25th and 16th sts., opposite Court Houss. febd ¢ AND { District Attorney for Second Jud- | | N.J. BURNHAM. | ATTOREY AND COUNSELLOR 87 1AW, XNo. 260 Faruhsm Street. OMAHA z it JOHN W. LYTLE, Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor Equity. CPFIOE--Over First National Bazk, malt! PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Laws| Campbell’s Block,) m:‘-}l":\n!;‘lflfi!fl STREET, OMARA. i Paz 2L | G. W. AMBROSE, | AttornoveateLave | REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE NER. OMAMA - DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney and Commsclor at Law. OFFICE-Boom® * ischer'sZBlock, OMAHA - - NEB. | | .oy NDEBIM. —DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NE corner Farmham and Eleventh streets, Dt - e I T NEsmASKA. end% 1y FENCE OSTS, At Wholesale and Retail. 'E_OAK AND EST OF MISSOURL NHT! kAP Evansville, Louisville, Norfolk, Mo- bile, Toledo and ~Pittsburgh, and providing that there shall be only i he one appraiser of merchandise at | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston | and Sn‘\;:mm | GEO. W, ELKINS CENERAL (omurzsion [ ercmant, 1916 & 1918 Mar ket St., PHILADELPHIA. timated in rather a sarcastic way, that the committee on civil service reform were en- | trenching on the business of the ways and means committee, and | wa replied to by Mr. Kellogg, who sai¢ | Mr. Dawes h:ldldwnys been loud | : | spoken in general reform, but never | Grain, Flour. Seeds, | it g dowa special e s ) | that was what the civil service re- Bucley Mt Hope | form committeo were trylng to do mariw®™ | now. After further animated col- | loquail discussions, motions were ‘members representing the | respective districts affected, to strike | out thelr particular city, but all the | motions wero negativ, and the bill passed. The House took up the currency bill, and Mr. Butler withdrew his | motion to substitute the Senate bill | for the House bill. He explained | his action by zaying he had been | assurred by the chairman of the | banking committee that after this | bill was passed he would move to | the speaker’s table and take up and pass the Senate bill. Several amendments were then offered, and Mr. Magynard moved the previous question on the bill and the amendments, The first vote was on the amend- ment of Hoar, pi July 4th, 1576, nothing but gold and silver shall be legal tender, and pro- viding after that date for the ex- | change of ocutstanding United States notes into 4} per cent 10:30 | gold bearing bonds; rejected, ye: | seventy, nays une hundred and seventy-one. | _The next | Foster’s, provic ALL ABOUF THE WATER WORKS. The centra! city of the West Qutre proud of late has crown, Avd feelu it can o lon. er walt A'gon 1520 poud o own. The greateat cities of the world Wh wich to cat a swell, At once erect # yesers. it Uon tiseir Bighent bill Tue troub'e was t ey An so the peo; I died. d stron 2 quite ary And when the thing is done We'll celebrate st once, pion Hatter of th. West, 55 Doug wenssit ndment was Mr. ng for the gradual | tenders; rejecied, 105 to 133. nays, 116 Mr. Batler moved to proceed to | business on the Speaker's table. Agreed to, | “"After a_quantity of business was disposed of, the Senate bill to amend the national currency acts, and to | establizh free banking, was reached. |~ mr. Hoar made a point of order, | that it beinga national debt, it must first be con- | idered in gommittes of the whole. Mr. Garfield made an additional point that no or charge on the | cussed the same ple shall be dis it is offered. and 18th Streets About March 26th to 27th. d that if the bill having m in the Benate, it was im- | properly before the House, as the | Efin-le ‘couldn’t originate a biil open | to such objections, and this was a | point that the House, not the Speak- | er, must decide. | Mr. Garfleld then ratsed the ques- tion that the bill was not properly |in the House, and should be re- turned, the Senate vote being had | as to ‘whether the Houseshould so Will Move to his Mew Store, BRACKIN'S OLD STAND, stive. Barr Fosta, same quality, for scle cheap st 8. P BEIGGS 235 Chieago Str etz ear T ouricenth. declare; it was declared in the neg- | 24 Dcor irem Socutheast Corney of Douglas | were forcibly 5 , | purser of the | cabin passengers corroborate Le- | The purser | ition for a tax, | to port. When the Europe’s passen- gers were transferred to the Greeee, | they took ne baggage, as the officers | of the Greece would not permit it. No baggage was saved. | Captain Thomas, of the Greece, asked Captain Lamaire aboard vessel, promising to put him aboard the Europe when he desired to go. Lemajre makes grave charges agzalnst the Greece’s officers, viz: That Thomas did not return him to his own ship as promised when the Europe was rapidly filling with water; also that the chief engineer went off in a boat to examine the sinking Europe, and when Lemaire wanted to go in the same boat he was rudely pushed back by officer Buck, of the Greece. Th not permit the chief engineer of | the Europe to 4{0 either, and they letained on board. | Lemaire claims that all his officers and sallors were anxious to go back, although he admits they’ went off the Europe with the passengers according to his orders. He also claims that the | pawr‘n(am of the Europe were badly treated” aboard the Greece, some even brutally. Whén the chief | englneer of reported seven feet of water in the Europe’s hold. The prize crew, 25 in all, were sent aboard, notwith- standing he and his officers protest- ed, and a eable was attached to the Europe, and in fixing it a_collision oceured, driving a hole eight feet by | five in the stern of the Greece, The entire cargo of the Europe were lost, only the wail being saved, Captain | Lemarie wrote out a detailed state last night, embodying th foregoing facts. Chief engineer and Europe, also several | maire's statement. says the cargo was worth | 250,000 franes and included 18,000 retirement and eancelment of legal | baskets of champagne, an immense | | quantity of silks and forty tons of The bill then passed, ycas, 125, | sundries. Captain Thomas of the | | Greece tells a different story. He says that Captain Lamarie signalled the Greece and requested that his | passengers and crew be taken p aboard, as his vessel was disabled. | After all were tranferred Lemarie himself came- aboard. He stated | that his ship would_probably sink | inside of 24 hours, Next morning engincer aboard with orders to re- port on her condition. He reported the floor of the engineer’s room covered with wal bt not | deep. The fires burned, {but were almost out water; he then put the prize crew hoard of the Europe, and after see- ing all was right, left her, He says no trouble or remonstranee ogeurred from the Lemaire, when he, | Thomas, put the prize crew aboard, | | or when he sent her off. His engi- Temoire was standing by | er on, but sald [t e dgnantly doniea e len Lemaire othl | preven his ship; hé.meyes slightest desire to | | the French cre: | afraid, expi effect. All ed to be e Greece returned he | ness heartily endorse the scheme, and the press speaks most favorably of it. A joint convention of the Board of Trade and Merchant’s Ex- change, who have been examining the matter for some days past will report approvingly, and there is no doubt the enterprise will receive lib- e;?; aid from the merchants of this city. Cuicaeo, April 14, A disgraceful row occurred at the saloon, No. 668, on South Halsted street, between' two girls named Dora Castello and Minnie Brows in which Dora stabbed Minnie wi a knife over the left eye, inflicting probably a*fatal wound. It is about a young man named Dan Mahony, with whom both are in love. They are hard cases. Dora is under ar- rest, CINCINN Two employees of Robinson’s cir- cus, Hamilton and Park, while load- ing cages on a bargo at the foot of Fifth street, fell into the river and | were drowned. MILLINERY. 216. 219 DOUGLAS STREET | OVE - NG CHIL- DES AISTS, FRENCH CORSETS, Also Extroilery, Edgi-g, Laces, Trinmings, Diap- pors, ratber bibeaad cther iancy gools. PLEASEGIVEMEaCALL Ousaha, Feb. 14 D. B. SHHEY, febidmi Ladies’ Fashionable Cloak and Dress Maker. sles, Having car- and fitting for la No. 500 18th Street. | oan B WiLF. to inereass the | Thomas smssent the Gresce'schict | JE5- S. A. WHITCOMB, | Dress and Cloak Maker, | ‘: Rowma over Mrs. Smits's Millinery Store, for | 253 FARNIIAN ST., OMAHA, NEE. | | The chair overruled the points on | the want of fuel and not from | Opposite the Grand Central Hotel. | Patterns of all Kinds on Hand, ; Ang eut to order from Actual Measurement. | Cutting & Fiting a Specialty | feanet, S O it | EtWARD KUEHL, \llfil'!ll OF tHE DEPARTED. from visiting | ressed the | No- 498 10th Et, between Farstam & Barsey, | |, Will by the aid of guardian spirits, obtain |ture. [ char;ed in casis Ladies’ Furnishing Store | Evening Dre ses, Wedding | ¢ | view of ifie past, present’ and fo- | ey i e, pe = | | Anor finance in regard to the issuing of licen- | Destres to purchase ssveral hundred tons of Esstern prices. | —MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IS— - Omaha, —DEALER IN— |ICROCERIES, | Pio Freights—Firm at 9}@10. ‘ Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO, April 14. Wheat—Firm; cash 124 May uiis, 22j; Nute, Cenfeetionery, Tob:eer, Segars, fic.’,k:‘.&f. S. K. CORLog TENTH and FARNIIAM. piiie 1 3 ay 633¢; June 68 1e. cash, 43l¢; May, Pork—Quiet cash and May, 16 00; June, 1 fay, 962} bid; June, | i § | Sehneider & Burm ers of D SHEET IRON 9% c. Rye—92e bid. Chicago Live Stock Market. DEALERS IN Cuicaco, April 14, Cocking and Heating Stoves. Hogs—Receipts for 48 hours 9, i . ; market firmer, moderat: 5 00@6 00 for common 5 45 common to good, 600 @ 6 25 for good to choice. Cattle—Receipts heavy; market 25 cents off. Sheep—Firm, sales at 5 00@ RS 3B VANDERCOOK, | Eclectic Physician Residene~ and offico No. 553 16 h st., between Dodge st and Cayitol avense. n pabd to obstetrics a RDINANCE NO. 304, RSN T e T G Jacob Kemnitzer, WOOD, HORN and IVORY { TURNER. §°., betn 13th and 1ith, e Be it ordained by the Councilof the City of Omaba; Sic. 1. That all licenses which may provistons of any exisiing ordinance, be may run, shall be the same as aliense far six months, sud excess of six mouths, during which such may run, the rate sbail be the sauie as 1¢ for a lie- bse for cue year. Sec.2. That be ‘SAUOM TTAHVH “TOOMAVIS *H contain €orresponding nusmbers which stall le each stubh SEc. 4. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect on the 15:h day of A\ ril, 1571, Pasaed April 34, 1874 Attest | ED. S. GIBSON, et City Couséil. | 171 Farahaw”, 8. E. Cor. 11th 8¢t OMATA Sl % - O K PACKEKS, . COOKE. 0. M. BaLLov, - COOKE & BALLOU. | | PORR PACEKERS | AND CATTLE DEALERS. Orless for dressed hogs. bef and mu ton prompily flled, OFFICE I¥ CREIGHTON'S BLOCK, Omaha. L . Nehrauka Save Your Papsr Rags Patronize Home Industry H. BERTHOLD, 164 a between 10th and ith, rangements to build 3’ PAP E MILL IN OMANA, 168 Douglas stree th side, makiog & ~ B WILLHFLA. 3. TAYLOR. sh or | WILLHELM & TAYLOR, ' POQRE PACKERS 17tn and Chicago streets, Nebraska, or smoked <ide ments, b eakfast bacon. b ms, BOOTS & SHOES | & it s, e Jeal lard by the barrel. or pat up in 10, 15, 25 To our “NONE SUCH" e b of all Kinds very. at Eastern H. C. WALKER, or 40 . wized cans. . 510130k St. Detween Farnham and Doughas. | prand of bams wntl the . (et trate. . Oodeen. pemptly Practical Watchmaker, |~ n‘Gems‘ HAWLEY & BURKS, —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELE AGRICULTUEAL IMPLEMFENTS, Farm I£achinory and Wagons, No. 13 South 10tk Sireet, » LINCOLIN, N2 F2ANK J. RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR AND DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. l'# Assorimeal of Imyorted Woolens, %?gf'a:nhzmse., Omaha, Neb JACOB CISEH, VAN DORN’S MACHINE 281 Farnbam St. Det. 1th & I5th | SIXorXr. | kinds of light and heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. I Work Guaranteed. <@g 1 Work Warranted. = $o ©O() PER DAY. Agen 155 to $20 "GF 2 G.a " o7 s th r" C.F. SAMAN, | TAIY,OIR, Fuham an R (IS LANGHOFR, 2 ieal Well and Cistera Maker OubS « . on tenth stroety . il e ‘b G. A LENDQUES WILLIAM SEXAUE |Merchant Tailor! msrumasre, - - oz s | 197 FARNUAM S, SALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1x— FURNITURE. BEDDING, BTG t to corner of Ten'h * & fiae lot of keeps on hand Furnishiog Goeds. I BENT. OO0 N & ~MANUFACTCREN OF AND DEALSR 13- Lambreguins and Window Shaides, CHRMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 20 Farubaca street, corner Fif teonth JOHY 1. GREEN, STATE HMILLS, DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, axn COMMISSION MERCHANT 150 FAKNHAN ;_n-nr.r.‘ H Between 1030 4nd 11, VICTOR DUCRCSS, . = Prop TABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVEAYTHING In the Market, opn Pom 7 . m. g2 1w SANINED GOODS All Meals Served to (Frder, S EB FRUITS, ETC. rhip ORDERS suLicITED | CL)EK & FRENCH. ¥ ‘holesale Grocers And dfalers in OYSTERS EERVED I¥ EVIZT STYLE Grean their Season l'}minu«m Prices to suit the £ PROSFTLY FILLED G times,