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DAILY BE THE OMAHA OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 29, 1874. e = e e [IRY LATEST, TELEGRAPE o e sppesransof Omala e | Tuesday Night's Dispatches | | Government Printing Swindles. i VOL. IIL JIHE_DAILY BEE EDWAED KOSEWTER, Editer and Prop's A ot Offico—No: 176 Farmbham sirest. ‘Sinth and Tenth. o nuuovn:mlrml. N Py e — = Chicago Live Stock Market. | . Cnrcaco, April 28. Hogs—Receipts 4,875, Market | &m, but quiet. Sales of common medium grades at 4 5 | good to choice at5 40@5 o e = Vofsales at 5 M. HELLMAN & CO., CLOTHIERS, ———AND DEALERS ISe—— GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 221 aud 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST. 4 0CLOCK P. M. i Sesss | . Market | hanged. | arket. | | | ST. Lours, April 28. Flour—Quiet, unchanged. ‘Wheat—More active; No. 2. 126} Corn—Quiet, 67¢ *Oats—Inactive; 51(@! Rye—Steady at 1 0I. | | [ Specially Beported for the Omaba Dally Bes, | n LD Sanats id Prte Tuagraph o | Six montbe, e B Y | Sanborn Case—Marriage in High- enm——— Lifo—Personalities, Efc. Congressional. 1 ! SANATE. i ‘WasmiNeTON, April 28, From presentindicationsand with | Wismiverox, A morning the condition of important legisla- | yoor "My Wright moved to lay ‘WasHINGTON, April 23, '74. Tae New York Herald discov-lp oo O ered Livingstone and has_enjoyed the supreme satisfaction of burying on track. on track. EATTORN £ DEXTER L. THOMAS, bim. The Omaha Herald claims éo have discovered Vining, and Mr. Vining’s near relatives. are getting | seriously alarmed at the possible fa- ! tal consequences. | Aloxs visits Omiaba, he will bg ac- companied by General Shouvaloff. Tt is to be hoped the Omabs X XX | to stay permanently.” u.’-‘ an efficient Street Cow- | diate steps fof the appeipriate re- edption'-of the Honorable Bgigt PatrickQbannon O. Hawes, whoac- | ¢ordihg to the Bew’'s Washington | ? Kaocked Down! | + | correspondent, will leave the na- | tional capitalfor Omahs, duringthe presest week: ——— The, i | A remarkabie fact can be ascertain- Soap Factory. 2EMIUM SOAY WORKS. Pesel s £ ESTASBOK. W. K. FRANCIS . ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT EAW. ,psrx:s-;'.o-.lm < i‘-buhr ED. 8.GLASGOW . OW, TLAW. southesst ecor >* Ballon ATTORNEYSA Crugms g ANA, = i . mazpwrx. emo. x. nuEN. BALDWIS & O’BRIEN, EYS:LAW o.:—u.nunu m‘ m"v“L i B wiN, o WFICE-NO 2, 3 OMAA, FESSASEA. - 1 W. T. Richards, orney at Law. ce 510 13th St., bet. Farnhem Omuba, Neb. gl BVAGE & MANDERSO, .ttorneys at Law, 302 FARNHAM STREAT. AR, e, Oehe, Nk, 174 8 #90. % FRrTORETT ON & Offcs, 506 Twellts Strest. Sdieann, Lark Wow 48, Omaha: Neb. W. J. CONNELL. Mistrict Attorney for l--l_i-t‘i icial Distriet. 3 1CS—South side of Farnham, betwess “‘::n—lmn-.q—flln—"‘ N.J. BURNHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT AW, " Ne. 260 Farsham Street OMAHA rk30u JOHN W. LYTLE;" Attorney-at-Law and Sellefter’ Equity. . - NEB. 1 OFFIOb -Ovor Piret Bationsl Bash, l st PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Laws (Campbell’s Bl sk,) 0913 THIRTEESTH STREST, OMANA G. W. AMBROSF. Attornoveatel. oo REDICK’S OPERA HOUE 5 - * OMAHA TER “orney and Counsclor~at Law. isscher's Rlosk, ‘ PFI0E-Beem B iéHABA. o NEB i | Gents’. furdish PRITCHETT, | Attorneys nd Counselors ot Law, | o by investigating our stock --1;‘ shat we hava reduced to & very re all of our “clothing g ods, far below | the prics of any otherhouse. Over- ‘costs i particulsr can be bought of | us now at least 25 per cent. less than our former prices. Quick sales and small profits is our motto. | Pu. GoTTHEINER, | feb3dy 206 Farham sireet. | Mogey loaned on dismonds, watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and merchandise in gepersl, at Ph. Gott~ | heimer’s, 206 Farnham st, [ Unredbemed pledges for sale. Railroad tickets bought and eold. ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS. The.ceatral city of the West ‘Quite proud of Jate has grows, 2, gicslicomn uo son o7 walt A goo. 3 Thsgroateat cities of the worl ‘Who wish to cut a swell, At once erect a ieserv. it Upon their hignest hill. o Neah i E;fl::.‘.‘:z... ea; trouble was t ey had nosewers, "An+ 8o the peoyl: died. thea remermber And when rhe ting is done weli e at once, o hats of Bunce. ‘Hat of th: West, 255 The Champ on Hatter ey o2 HOTELS 1 D RESTAURANTS. GRAND CENTRAL =oTHEIL. i WEBRASKA and best botel betweéu Chicago ber 30th, 1873. GE). THKALL. Propristor. i, i ) 1 FLLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreoeo Potwesn 9th and 10th. CHABLES FELDERMAN Prop. mebtitt TREMONT HOUSE, Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av. ML BT Tt ol ! | 780K 2xx0. Ap §, gazs; "BYRON REED & 00. Real Estate Agency 1IN WEBRASKA Keop Abatract of Title to sll Rea A STRRARTLC BENI.D.JONHENS ~MAY PACTULED QF AND DEALXR IN- Lambrequits and Window Shades, CHREOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 19 Farebare strant. enrner Fifteanth glas A ‘ Jowx & xELLEY,| | | Attorn 08 } -omama P i ‘and reats sola. it or,t’hw ' and 15th Streets Will Move to his New Store, About March. 20th to 27th. BRACKIN'S OLD STAND, 2nd Door irom Southesst Corner of Dow tive matters, we may look for a pro- | aside the pending order and proceed — next tinie the Grand Juke+- | and it is only with the greatest dif- This institution during the last ! ten years has grow moval of Richardson from the | to collect deficleat revenue. tracted session of the present Con- gress. - Very few bills of importance have been passed, and nearly all of the appropriation bills hung fire. The reason for this state of affairsis | partly due to the over-zealousness on the pait.of some membeps to ob- |tain for themselves' o regord for _watchfulness and eeonomy. So far Bds this economieal spirit entered | into the proceedings, that legislation of this ochsracterhias become clogged, Meulty that necessary appropriations ean be made. ARMS FOR NEBRASKA. For several days pust, a bill intro- duced by Sengtor Hitcheock, au- thorizing the retary of War to issue arms tothe people of Nebraska, has been under discussfon In the Sepate. It will probably pass in a few days. During the debate._ this morning, Mr. Buckingham, of Con- nectisut, -oftered an amendment that the Seeretary also issue arms to the Indians, Of course the amend- ment was rejested, put nwgr,‘- pxyly illustrated the ignorance of Indian eharacter, possessed by a United States senator. Buckin) ba— bly never saw an Indian except in a museum, but as he will positively retire atth clogd of the t ses- sion, he can then have "time to run out west and learn what an ass he made of himself, about something he knew nothing about. _ NEWS NOTES. Of course the currency question has beeg the ghief topic of con versa-~ tion here for some time past. The inflationists have a clear working majority in the Senate, and perhaps the same in the House. ere is a strong lobby here from New . York and elsewhere working against & further increase, and it is claimed that they have the President with them, It is claimed by them that he will Veto suy Lill tending to- ‘wards a further issue. The Investigation of the District affairs has so far elicited nothing derogatory to the Board of Public | Works, and the memoralists have | not made a single point against Governor Shepherd, on the con- trary have clearly established the fact that he is a man of great ener- gy, spotless integrity, and an officer | of great executive ability. He has | transformed Washi from an offensive mudhole into a beautiful { and gitractive city, and made It | ‘what |t should he—the pride of the | Nation. EEICR. to immense roportions, emaploying over 1,200 feol;lae; but dm.‘.fl: his time it has grown corrupt and rotten, as the investigation Aow peading] shows, and it Will very’ probAbly be abol- jshed. The present Superintendent, while perisgpe not eriminaily guilty, ae surrounded himoel a class of men who have taken M‘R’l tage I of every opportamityto enrich them | selves a¢ public 'expense. Perbaps | the removal of -Glapp snd theap- | pointment of a competent man in Bis stead il "ok, the nms-ryT reform, but certain it is that change is demanded, and that ‘quickly. BUELL'S CASE. Weirecently had a conversation with ' Mr. A. C. Buell, who, as you ly know was grrested for siar.- lering Senator CbAndler, and be informed the BEE correspondent that he could prove the charge to the satisfaction of an' intelligent jury. We hope so, for Buell isa good and conscientious journalist, and if dler. was sober at the *ime Buell sald he wgs drunk, it was a condition in wlifeh he or his friends seldom find him, THE COMING MARRIAGE. Society I allagog over the coming In_next month Miss Grantand Mr. Sartorris lead off to be followed by Miss Minnie Engineer Fiteh, of 5 r. Bartorris Is here | making arrangements for the event.' He Is a whole-souled young Englsh- | man with an income of $60,000 per | vear, and comes of a good old Eng- | lish family. He and Miss Grant | can be ‘seen ‘most every evening driving out in a four-in-haid equip- page of the most gorgeous descrip- tion. They are generally accom- panied by Mrs. Grant, which must certainly be ve to the young couple, THE SANBORN AFFAIR, ‘The smoke and noise of the above scandalous transaction has not yet | blown over, and the erowd of firfai- clers who are here asking the re- | Treasury Department are using it with such effeot that it is very prob- able the President will notify him that his resignation is acceptable a an early dgy, Sgnborn was before the committee several times last week, and admitted one day that he | ‘had made clear, after paying ex- | penses, $261,000. It is probable that | the whole system of moleties will | be abolished, and other means taken | Heury Al bere in From Brownsiie Pt O will probably leave for Omaha in a | few days. For the first time during | this winter Nebraskians are not | plentiful here. CorToxwooD. —————————— WILLIAM SEXAUER. | 226 Farnham Btrest, Omaba, ¥eb —WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN— C. F. EAMANN, TAILOR. 171 Cor: ¥asnham and Kleventh Ss. Al kinds of TAILORING, (leaning and ves | g dove at resganable A fine lot of ISHING GO0DS conmastly on tand { and sld cheap. [ 6. A LENUQUEST. | | Merchant Tailor!| {- 190 PARNHAM »V. | " Between Tenthand Eleventh Stuests. Gents’ ators, ~}ehetiear ‘that all honorably | discharged soldiers and sailors and FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETO. | | others charging tha¢ to gonsider the finance bill and the President’s veto message. Mr. Sherman moved they be made s ‘order for Monday next. A long debate ensued. Mr. Logan of the Committee on | military affairs reported f:.:'donNy authorizing _appointment pro- piotions in the medical and ordi- mance department of the army. u%mm g :dm:;expm, and = it moved the pending or- der, 1her-. " e Louisiana bill, aside andthe fingnge bill with the President’s veto be taken up, He said Mr. -Morton gave notice last week he would move to take up the bill to-day. He was_mow confined to his house by sickness, but was willing the bill should be taken np. Mr. Conkling said no notice had been given that the bill would be called up to-day. Mr. Edmonds said Mr. Schurz was absent, and re- quested him to ask the Senate not to proceed to the consideration of the finance bill until his return on Thursd Sherman moved to make the ial'order for Monday next. Mr. Conkling urged the pro- priety of delaying the vote until the absent Senators returned, and asked unanimous consent o ha Friday next at 2 o'eloek, fixed for he the cousideration of the bill, when the vote would be taken without doubt: - Mr. Thurman t the matter must provoke disoussion. He didn’t understand that there was a great diversity of opinion al the administration Sena- tors. He I for the return of the good old days of Andrew Jack- som, - whenthe President had a m neq when mmy the administration weight, Mr. Edmonds said the difference had = some WL 5 | g Failure.of the Fi ings and Tryst " FOE The Grand Duke ASRIS 6 ‘Ac- company XCE but will vote withoy There is little doubt measure rather liberal but not so unrestrieted as ¥ ious, will be agreed upon,jan secure & majerity of hofh will s hour system is no iron front workgs department of 4 ing infivences in the stock Ssterday. - Business was tocks - closad 1 per cent, brokers of C. C. & I. (. between republican and democratia administrations was that in former the President attended his_constitutional duties, while Jackson’s days iésdemocratic twrs failed to support any measure of the' adlatiistition BE wa allowed to hold any position in hi | d party. 4n the republican party evély sen ator had the rightto bis own o] and aeted accordingly. Mr. Thurman denied the o ness of Mr. Edmond’s assel and declared every su minlstnum’nd exerted a: some influen®® on its party in gress, and cited the San question as one wherethe executive influence was fe Mr. Sumner, as au example and remove Of & commTttee his oppasition to the exec Mr. Edmonds denied ner was removed from commission for that he hsid been pers ministration or his Mr. Cameron sals ship of the foreign given him while from Washington muv over zeal of friends, which him _ (Cameron; wil umner Sondal Mr. Hamlin ‘sald Mr. Sumnar was moved from imply mdtwlelyhttnunon that e was not upon speaking terms Ssm;n!:l’mfitmmmy After further diseus Mr. Sher- 5 m?u-m‘o without fyrther with the businges e ki N Wrights. maotion ‘Was then *The chaidithes. sanoumosd:the notwithstanding the of Moor, th rol was el o g as follows: Yeas—Allison, Bagy, , Cumeron, T ter, C]!v!n!. ver. D m‘, g Oodover. Dennis, He:f{ey. fif&mmi ston, Lewis, , Mer- riman, Mitchell, Norw P ns always most bjection ws ling’s pro the speci i) il Bovm, S 23 not voting in the affirmative, bfl{' wn‘n lost, Mr. Morrill of Maine, gptl.d the bill, was pzllndwnh m;: voting; Ransom in fayor, Schurz against. The Senate went into executive session and soon adjourned, . HOUSE. Mr. Negley asked leave to offer a resolution n: committee to re, tory to the -E- and homestead 0 their widows steads on public lands ‘flmmthm up; required eommence seottlement and lm&ovemenh. T an amendment increasing en appropriation for prini hfi notes and bonds m%m 1,250,000. Dawes, Holmes, the A ifis is2 &e amendment was @ present prin bonds, which. 'cuun. ‘Properly matter in the division of the treasury or, virtually i. the man; it was also i i £ £ 5 q £ S g 3 £ | £ 's Bavings & Trust Company of Washipgton, did not effect the markets here. No rumor or ex- nt occured in the New York h of the Freedman’s Savings Bank, as yet; in- eohsequence of embarrassments.of the Washington concern; the mar: , however, he ly will’ be compelled, in the event of & run, to en a rule requiring sixty ' notice from deposit, as ‘two! of the depositors are colored persons. There is about $316,000 deposited. Snow comm at 9 am. lpxnox, April 37, The accountants appointéd to in< vestigate the books of the Erie rail- way Company Wwill =il for New York Wednesday. The Grand Duke Alexis is the only member of the Im who will accompany his visit to England. Al o T 1 g gress a bil for the reliefof the .5:'3 by the overflow on the Lower Mississipi, it has been found that no supplies can I&Q.m the varjous military !«:uuryn e Czar on 0; therefore the of the War, aftera private conference with the President, has approj of $90,000. t’The tl- ). estl- mate 1s based. on & lssue to 20,000 persons for twenty-five days. ‘W ASHINGTON 2. Phe Nstional™ nti- mates that the investigation into distriot affaira will ere long necessi- tatea change of gevernment in the district. Quite a number of gentle- men from New d, New ‘ork, Clucinnati xpmunflhe gonsumers of lhomnwfl city - for the purvose » m‘ before and Means mittee in their interest, pecaliar mant Pittsburgh men are expected to bafia-ntw-hmv that the present ff is not omerous, but the con- sumers are confldent that they can demonstrate to the lon of the committee that the tariff works litee will .Pfimp‘ffl’gmg’m. ttee will give akear- ing on Tuesday. The of Com: ioner of | et g, caut by "Mh- Congressmen 8. 8. Burnett, of Mis- the matter a day or two. A private letter from Gen. Sickles Dlted Staies I bwo montha: —_— T8 BY. TELEGRAPH. New %ork Money Market. New York Produce Market. New YoRK, April 28, £ ga82 i object wad 10 give i i —Bteady; cash 16 75; June 16 90; July 17 12} Lard—Quiet and steady; ' cash A T I —— o e T A == - | h, creditor of Capron & family | E:»:up_ugpuffln for their man- | tures. i i $17_00; May | Barley—Unchanged. Pork—Quiet. LardQuiet, 930@9 40 St. Louis Live Stock, St, Lours, April 28, Hogs — Receipts 1,500; market steady; sales of shippers at 4 60@ 520; packers at 5 25@8 00. Cattle—Receipts 1,000; market dull and fnactive; sales of natives at 3 75@5 25 the extreme range. Ghicago Produce Market. | { | other | 5 00@5 50; | | Confectioners’ Tool Works, [ | THE OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT | | } | Cuicaco, Aprit2s. | We Hav Wheat—Opened strong and shade e higher. No1,128G129; No. 2 1243@ 135 regulir closed 1 25@1 b3 | strictly fresh spot May 1 2541 25} u@losedl 12601 26 June at 125 | y closed 1 23§@1 20§; No. T 182! 181, relostad’ 1 107 Nomii: western firm; No. 2, 1 26; regular 1 98} Corn—Dull, for cash, options quiet, owing t> unfavorable Liver- and New York advices. No. , 64}; regular, 64 fresh May cash, 833@644, closed 633; June 654; rejected 62@62}; No. 2 atloat; 64. ‘Oats—Act d firmer. No. 8 e 2; striotly fresh, 46); Eggs—Firmer; fresh 14}. Flour—Dull, good to choice spring extras § 50@6 00; low to medium superfine 3 7504 00; | Minn. 5 7536 75. IBHIey—Du.ll, No. 2 155a1 60, No. |* 35. Rye—91.. | > Highwines—05, An Immense Stock Pork — Easy, May 16 05a16 12}, | June 16 30, | Lard—Quiet, May 9 65, June 9 80. | 2 —_— Victor Restaurant | 150 FARVHAM STREET, ! Between 10th and 11¢h, VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. ‘TABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERYTHING In the Market. Open From 7 a: m. t012 p. m. All Meals Served to Order. ‘Game in season. Prices to suit the | timen. | PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha | And Points on U. P.R.B., should take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” via TR | HOLST | PRICED PRICES as 'to mak RAILROAD! | 7 .| PARLORSETS And secure for themaclves the cholce of Six | FPopular Koutes from | Atchison to Chieago and St. Louls, | Al makiog Relisble Coanectlons and belog | Basipd i P Doy Sugies .| G, STRIFFLER, All delay and inconvenience arriving from Ferries ac traugers can be -vlm,;uvfm ot { ~DEALER N— Chicago and St. Louls by securing Tickets via | ATouA0% anit 1ne arcmsoy o SROCE RIE S, NEBRASK: RAILROAD. P.ovisons, Direet and Reliablo Counections are also Fraits, Vith the A. T. & 5. F. KK for the Nuts, Great Arkaasas Valley & Colorado, w-f;c".lflz\_v. :€0% And with all lines running South ta pelats 1a. Southers Kaiisas a5 the Indian Territory. for Pickets via A LINCOLN & TCHISON CHAS. C.SMITH, WHITE, Gew'i Supt. Pase. ARt T | Aranison, Save Your Paper Rags: Patronize Home Industry ‘ " H.BERTHOLD, 104 and 165 Touglas sires | betwoen 10th ard 11th, north side, making & | agements (o bulld a PAPE M ILL IN OMAHA, Destres to purchase several hundred tons o ol kinds st Eniern pricss. Onth 0n ery. . K. ( CR.0\ THETH and FARNMAM. apliait Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of | TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin RooGng, Spouting and Guttering don short potice and it the best masner. liteen trees sepizd 4] W.F. Gew'l B JE .VANRCOD , Eclectic Physician Residencs and ofice No. 555 16 h st., between e e Special attention paid to eases pecuiiar to women aud chi Charles Popper, 3 WHOLESALE BUTCHER o ASD CATTLE BROKER, Jacob Kemniizer, EALT LAKE CITY, UTAL | 00D, HORN and IVORY iz ! TURNER. DUDGES!., betn 13th and 1th. Al kinds of urning executed promp'ly and st rersonatle prices. ‘mhioms and dis- [ United Statos Thos, Mills & Bro., Manufacturers of Confectioners’Tools { Maehines, Mouids, Iee Cream | Froezers, &¢., Noa. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth 8¢, PHILADELPEIA, PA. | | { “MOOMNVIS' B *kaoromn) (11 100deoag 1Y SHE0A HTEUVH | Estasusmep lssy. ATALOGUES SENT Con spptensian. " | MOFUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC, ETC. JEWELERS. Proprietors : Tuomas Mitis, | GE0. M. MiLs, Pamuis. | » JOHN BAUMER, " Practical Watchmaker, | U. S DEPOSITORY. | O L ‘ e —— FORK PACKERS, The First National Bank | ‘ o cooxx. OF OMATIIA. COOKE & BALLOT. | Cor. warnuam and 128 wireew. | PORE PACEERS | AND CATTLE DEALERS. Ordess for dressed bogs. bref and mutton | ! - prowpily filled. ‘orrics ix caziGHTOX's BLOCK, | (8v>cmsor e Kountae Brothers.) | omana. S Nmotin | | e et "Jflh&dlnlfl‘ U!fkl-'ul -um‘ ) 2 | Capital axd Profits over - - - - §350,000 | WILLHELS & TAYLO) | e . | PORE PACEKERS B. CREIGHTON, Al R Ne B. KOUNTZE, - 0. W. YATES, Viee Pret. Aset Cashier. A. J. POPPLETON. Atiornev. 0. . BALLOU. IN NEBHASKA. the Cunard ad Nat'gual Steamakip Lines, the Hamburg American Packet Company.” L i |and everything pertaining to the FURN; RY trade; has lar, |has a complete assortmen goods, which h ATCHISON & NEBRASK |anything in this line, , LOUNGES &c.. UPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TO c(&DsE‘.R £B | 261 Farnhawm St Ger. 1th & 13tn OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASOIN Is Complete now; Qur Assortmeat in | | 4 a (] 2 Cothing : Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Comprises the Latest Novelties. TEE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS. a Full Line in BOY’S and YOUTH'S Clothing. WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER. M. HELLMAN & CO. FALT, STOCK, 1873! R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH of 'Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other houss in the city. consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND CIXILDREN'S o | MERINO UNDERWARE AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINNEN 1N GREAT VARIETY. (ENGLISH AND AMERICAY CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATING RUIS, AND MATS, ovsreas szaved ¥ pvert s | CEL BAPER THAN THRH CHEAREBPST A FULL LINE OF [ CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, . ely increased %TUE.'E 1} andd — stoek. Tt FINE, MEDIOI b e h he is offering at such REDUCED e it to the interest of everv one desiring to examine his stock before purchas< . SHIVERICE, 203 Farnham Stroot.Omahn. FRANK J. RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR —AND DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Full Assor‘ment of Imparted Woolens. AIl Work Warranted. 232 Farnham$St, Omaha, Neb. o B+ od'y. W. B. RICHARDSON: - ONMAZIIA, NESRASIA. PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER. And Manafictarer of Dry and Saturated R0sfinz and Sheaihing Felt. ALSO DEALERS IN Roofing, Pitch, Coal, Tar, Etc, Xtc. OOFING insny ot of Nebraska 120 street. or ad oiping States. Office o, - T Ft of Nebuankn or ad oibing States. Office o;posite ths Gas Works, on : ap13ms taw —_— —— s A-B.SIMPSON, —MANUFACIUKER AND WHOLESALE—. DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 FIFTEENTE ST, CRBIGEXTON IBLOOET. HAWLEY & BURKS, ~WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELERS IN— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNTS, Farm Machinery and Wagons, No. 13 South 10th Street, LINCOLN, N2X. ————— (VAN DORN’S MACHINE SIXor. Al kinds of light snd heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. »r25mi ehtt JACOB CISE, Al Vork Guarantced.~@g - i 23!_5‘:\‘;!‘?87 UTREET, » OMAHA. KA UNDERTAKER CLABK & FRENCH. V'holesaleGrocers = JOHN H. GREEN, JANNED Goops STATE MILILS B B FRUITS, ETC. DEALER IN | Green Fruits in their Season | | | omomms ouerTEp axD FRONFTLY FILLED o PER DAY. Aczents wane oL WL ciames ol work orx for ’ e, than 2 anything & Cu.. Portland, i - GRAILYN, FLOUR AND FEED, | axp |COMMISSION MERCHANT B

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