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ERHART matter. I have pressed my belief had been followed, Vande is | have told much more. believe now that he knows much more heis willing to tell. He was | unwilling witness, and hac to pe |} sent for three times before he came. Rep.—What is your opinion of He Tells How He *“Put it Up” 0B | prothers-in-law in general? Johnson. Rosewster—I think that, in some cases, they are unpleasant things to have in a family. Real Estate Sales. Mr. V. Kucera, propritorof the | HOW T WAS PUT UP. Bohemian beer garden, has made | | arrangements to give a grand sacred | concert every Sunday afternoon at | The Irrepressible Rosewater ==HE OuAl: DAILY BEE this favorite resort. He assures the | interviewed by s “Bee Is served to sulscnbers by eurricr, to &n7 public that hereafter no loafers or Reporter. :‘..‘{,"‘“’ e e vin e disreputable characte® will be ad- montbs, and §140 persoum, Whet 74 | mitted or tolerated, as he inteuds to o " st sbont s il | usce very endeasor to malke bis gar- ey % | den a place where respectable famil- et | ies,withtheirchildren, can come and enjoy themselves. Only decent peo- plewill hereafter be admitted. Good be furnished, and | first-class refreshments—lager beer, lunch, ete.—will always be supplied | during the evening. 1t* t E ‘Wnum;sm GROGERS, ~—SIMPSON'SBL OCK— 638 and 540 Fourteeanth Streect, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGHER. —SUCCES-ORS TO CRFIGHTON AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS™ No. 205 Farnham Street, AXA, apisdly THE OMAHA BEE | OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE oy | Leadmg Bootmaker iS3 Farnham street: ASonhand u full line of Ladles Gocls [ ‘ H h he is closing out at cost. Give bim 2eaind gt gord b ~KING SE_M-TRESSES 4 it the Nebrask + Shirt Fatuury, N6, NEW GOODS ARRIVING lMlL\'l | 4o han on hand s excellent stock of | o’ wear, bes 1o thecity, of Easiern maau- ac.ure or Lowe 229 AL'—At 206 Faroham st. one firs— S S e er, Ticke: Broker. = 24 nm\'na. B | 7 CMARLES £ 5 /Q 5% P,j 10, \_/ | DENTISTS, | OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST. | - UP STAIES, — Bet.Bth &Mt Sk, OMAFA. | & Oldest practicing Dentists in the city | DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 284 Farnham St., Bet. 13th and 14th, up stairs. WWANTED- A small ice cuest, chear, at 150 | myl'2e The BEE reporterin glancing over | the Herald Saturdaymorning noticed | that that sheet intimated editorially that Mr.George Taylor and Mr. Bd- |~ p ), , & peCandlish to Clinton ward Rosewater are joint proprie- | p . ges, SEqrS W S W, tors of John Baumer, who is mak- | 15, 13. Ten acres.—S5,000. ing it uncomfortably hot for the | JohnOlsen to F. Herald's pet in the celebrated eon- | ft 1ot 1, block, A TED—Dar boardersar 191 Douglas ot W G csite Metromiiiaa Hoteh “Ferma St perwork. wyls MB '-d;zn;;-—m Bt — y tioe month 10 ceuts. e Bcavem Incericd o jems Ues 0 cente. | o, 6 cents per line . siusle inser- Tham 55 cenin. ot B 25 Tt sovacatly be | paid vance. e o wianding sdvertisements by special | o Legal Botices, Sutements, bt “tarciul revinion by copy o eV farnihed, must be basded 15 ek w10 sosure iusertion the | For the week ending, May 1, 1874, TTOBNENT_One howse of 4 rooms, paatey, ol chtern and, an exeel ent w i { vich <ardea ; round, 13 pes mosth for pue siars ot ~outh side of St Mary's a4, Color.db sts. Apply 10 J. E Kxt- Lev," Augtncy-a-Lav, rova’ 3, Creight » in Omaha.— | Biock B | YA7ANTED—4 gooa | girl can find st ady em- B | WU s L0 un et o2y eme ot soodalpoues Bordh of alley oF weet ...I. o Tt ot ybeiwora Cal for:1a abd Woce IP*' Personal. Hon. R. IL Wilbur, of Ponca, Dixon County, member of the leg- islature, is at the Wyoming. tes' »d election case; while in the | ¥ e dn | " E 3. Clark, of Wisner, Neb, 5 | evidence of Baumer, published in | g5t ot W 44 1, Jor & ock 53 peca] nd Local sdvertisemests belore %0 | iy town looking after the interests | the Jocal columns of the Herald, an | $2,500. "lz Firwents blors ove Scleck v-x. | of the Elkhorn Valley land eom- | jnsinuation ismade by means of the | _ George M. Mills to Bdvard An»\ " bminy pu sib-head, “Rovewater put it up,” | Eiods 2 acres in S W N E, 34, AL sdvertisements | 15, 13.—$400. E. that the said Rosewater was the | NEB. 2— | | 1s SOLE AGENT in Nebraska for | 4of the Best Makers. My prices are awa 1 below ! these small dealers, have 300 in stock, and WILL NOT | 1d! Make no mistake' | see the “BAZAR? before buying, or | WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., WHOLZSALE GROCER § LANTS—Cah L popper, eic F" viage, Cauliflower, OWSs; T omato, (e LEY. e vy oo or o — A. Ford, general passenger | MRS ne“n e Pacific Il SALE— A de irable reside 1 i ShnssAL Anw oPAKiUKE GF | agentof the Missourl Pacific Rail- | yyoan of having Vandergrift, John- | Crossle, S hf N W gr 17, o oy wojo:s aod ouse, w 1l good i TEAINS. way, and G. H. Baster, general | oo brother-in-in- 80 acres—S1.200. traveling agent of the same road, went west Saturday. J. B. Butterfield, of the Oconto ) Lumber Company, is at the Grand Central. He formerly carried on business at Crete, but is now going to establish a lumber Time Card of the Bu lincton Reute ARNIVE AT UMAHA. |+ apress. 435 4. M. w0 & . | Mae ._10:45 0 N eSundsysexcepted | “sondays exc pied. Thsia is the ouly fine ruuniag Fullmen Hotel. POW ook, | BamayP. D | next, and will also Nveuiad xprees Omaha & Norihwestern and Moux iy & Pacii Man 8! Daily except Suudaye. Omaibases sud Basgase Wagous leave the @ce, corner Parpham and Niuth strecis, o e v o (e abore Naiisoed pm- and Closing of Mails in Omaha. Lake to-day for some monthsat Los Angeles, California, for their health. | The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming Hotel : Geo R Branson, W W Du Great Eastern Menagerie and Cir- J Miner, Des Moines; C B Cooke, Towa; T E Pike, do; B H Miller, St. Louis; E Matthews, Chi- S H Bullard, do; Chas coln; Miss R Greinn, Kentu Wm. Lane, Ky; J H Warren, W consi Oleson and wife, Fiansen, Silver-City dock and wife, Chippewa Falls; B Fuit, New York; Robert Beyor do; will leave for Salt and, | D MeGinnis, | Lagerquist, 11L.;J 4 10:00 20 745 stern_eities, Nebraska nci! Blafls snd Bur nw_au m., cluses at 30 3. . 2 iSie and St. Joseph, due 281000 & m. o et 10 s £ 5. Otk opes samiays rom 1% 101 p. . y . E. YOST. Fostinaster. To ADVERIIS A RS -—Ene C1iC LATIO« of the DAILY BiK i more than double thut «f any other daily | paper published fu Nebraska. ~—Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster | rooms, The' leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth avd Thirteenth. feb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —One of those $300 panes of glass in the postoffice in Creighton block, was broken on Thursday, by a boy | will find it to E R Denison, Rutland, Vt. All in want of —BOOTS AND SHOES— | their interest to i examine our stock and prices, | Full lines of —CHILDREN'S SHOES cat and Durable— SERGE AND LIGHT LEATHER —SHOES— Our goods are WELL MA AND PRICES LOW. W. B. Lorrxa & Co., cor 14th & Farnham streets, oppo. Grand Central Hotel. m2-1t throwing a top against it acciden- | tally. —Dan Callahan, for drunkenness | and resistance of an officer, was fined $10 and costs at the Police Court Saturday. Not having | any money, he was sent to jail to work out the fine. —Jobn Cummins, the “Kid,” | yesterday escaped from the officer | corner of Howard and Sixteenth street | ing been re-moddied, re-fitted and re-furnished, will be opened on Mon day, May 4th, 1874, on the Evro- | PEAN plan. A Firr-Crass Luxen served in HoteL STYLE daily at the Cuzas. Haser | interview this irrepressible member | | a combination between you and | | ajob for him, or if T knew of any | dependent upon him, and_ that he | was no longer employed in the | Treasurer’s office. hav- | Who had him in charge on the | streets. It is just as well, because [ may?2 1t* this will save the Mayor from being | [ T, Proprictor. Go and see the new flower stand law, brought on to the witness stand. As this matter of considerable public interest, we determined to | of the Rosewater family. We have known him for some time past, and our relations have been for the past two years, and are now, quite in- timate. Knowing therefore that we could approach the King BEE in his hive more easily than any other individual in this city, we unhesitatingly did so, and inter- | viewed him as follow: Rep.—Mr. Rosewater, the Herald charges you with having put up a job on Johnson. What do you | know about it? | Rosewater—The Herald is partly | correct when it says T put “it” up, | if it” means the bringing forward | of Vandergrift on to the witness stand. Rep. for the Was there any foundation nsinuation that there was | George Taylor? Rosewater—No foundation what- | ,sir. “It” all came about as | fullu\\< About ten days ago I met | Vandergrift while I was coming down from the Government head- quarters, and he asked me if I had place where he could find emplo ment. Hestated he had a family He intimated that he could not get along with Johnson very well, buthe did not | give any reason. I promised to look | around and sec if T could find any- | thing for him t0 do. Rep.—Did you have any subse- | quent interviews with him 2 | " Rosewater—No; T have not seen him to converse wih him from that day to this, Rep.—How came you to be eon- neeted with this investigation? It seems that they pull you into most | | everything, and then pitch into you | forit. Rosewater—In conversation with | some Republicans, a few days after { meeting Vandegrift, T learned that there was quite a breach between the two brothers-in-law, who were not by any means as close friends as the Siamese twins were. 1e bond that had hitherto bound | them together, had been successful- severed. T have always believed ted that there was some ay in this ballot box business. The idea struck me at once, after thinking it over, that if any living Joseph Dworak to Stephen Gei: "B, B., Bx off e. L1, B 257, Omaha—$450. SOK EXCHANGE | will_evchm 1L Whitney to Thomas W. | I soumzut azie »I:A.l::;‘u}.‘.,:fln for ey, § qri7, 16, 11—$800. | $.0ck, merehandise or proj mabls or Parker P and M E Clark to H O | gowiy: AdiresJ. 4. W, cireot Col b F. Je SE 22, 15, 11, 160 == Lo e 60 acres.— | o TGGRAPH GALLERY FoR RET_ Byram to Murdock & Pree- bt N ‘Obe of e fine-t ga.leries in tho State wil E and NW 21, 15, 1 s rented 10 a good aiist oa ve., seson ble | \eims ot Loas Lrce, county sert of Merrick countyein o i, Wik sett ed rogior Ad Gdress Jowa. L. WRIGHT, 1on Tree, Neb. p2oit, V/ ANTED—x sivus ion for 2 mo et gir of A e Bis i spply .t the Bak otbc: or iddress F. Bix offics. Bri Lg< "& MeCandlish to John I ck, 10 acres in sec 22and 12 acres in see 21.—$5,000. Doll to (Imrle: Doll, lot 6, 00. | write for prices. You save dollars by so doing. Seo the new Which makes 5 styles of & buggy. Large or small orders filled at FA TOKY PRICE: T make “ specialty " of filling retail orders for single buggy. BIRDS Lmported (all kinds) wholoeale and retail. apl3eod2m Thomas Wolfe to Andrew Man- ning s half lots 3 and 4, block 194, Omaha—$1,7 Benj. Illncr to Charles C. Housel, lot 8, block 339, Omaha—$1, 'l'llnv J Donahoo to Wm Fume‘ SESW 10, 15, 10.——$500. A Richardson ‘o John Ande son, SW qr 9, 15, 11 160 acres.— | $1,440, Lyman Richardson to Carolin Bishop, E 6 ft lot5 block 13, Oms ARTIES desiring labor. 7, serv i i T reaiy or prop =ty for s this employment sid r 1isia e Visschei’s bioex, ¢ rner of Doug'as aud 1ith sts. Omaba, Neb. 20 TOOE sAL: Singer s wing wachice, . lnauire of ix Meyer & it B SALE—One set_parior furn ture ; ulso 70! d | F * pitor Laquireof Mx Moyer & B.6. E AND LO¢ FOR SsLE—On b twven Howa d snd Joceson. € Wiucss and tamily residence; S b o e 3N is Lucas, lots 11, e e 7, Hanscom Pl 1 Wilbur to Ja nquire at law office ol L. F.Ma_lon, Visscher's block, Omiaba. apei 0035 T0 BENT: Sply e T Davenpo ap2att QORSALE=Twotulllo s with Tuprovem 1ty tand L3/rd sts. Inquire st a22w2e 277 Davenpert st. W third, L 24, Hartman’s Addi | tion—$700, ndry. TED—A cheap farm n exchange for merchandise. Address, Farmer. Bsk ap2it O STLE O RENT—No. G4 Caicago Apply to o HARRIS, TAFT & WOODM X, 0il M. EISOSY WISHING BOXED, By e doy r week, can be accommoda sirs Ay B st renidencalots n and 21 str A BG OUR ELKHORN LETTER. B\ | EpiTor OMAnA Beg: The Waterloo Grange met las evening in pursuant to adjourn- ment. Several new members were initiated in the first degree. A great | spisml deal of interest s taken in the | 32 cause by the working members of After the usy ness was over, we adjourned .-n:,l\ next Thursday, May | [ tie ity on st Mary ANTED—Torent a rurnisicd sowse o 4 or 5 rooms, either a'l or partlv. lurlhh- «ed ; must be near the cor of Wln F‘ll_ this Grange. 5 S * Bk on mof 12, wres " house and barm, situate! 0ao hall mile 5 est of the Barracks; inquire of After Grange, we were invited to | mehigi . P. REDMOND. attend a social party at Mr. J. | 550CIFIC HOUSE REOPEN ED—The Pacific Logan’s hotel. As usual dancing | L touelasbeen thoroushly repaired, aod - open o the accommedation af bogrders was indulged in by all pr Uhe puie geverally, on the. Tokof ‘Sa e more sociable community i W Citrg's reasoaide 10:h be found in this county nd Daveoport st. fezdtt o'clock the pleasure secl to their respective homes, satistied with their recreation, BaxTan, lln.h FOI BENT—0y ¥ W cor 5.4 . 16th and well b] . TAYLOR & L0. [ Nz 3 viore, 198 Dougias sireet. To- At PrivaT | Fos BT e Ve ~‘nme Taqul 5 | ek OMN T. S House and Furniture, 215 Dodge | : Favili street, between 12th and 13th | N Mo e fonis | e e = e et e sirots, Fine liousey mice voomey |2, 201 well and suitably farnished. A | % ol the ireot eparaies it feias te U and Bt nd Postottee: 5 3 5 A RSt A LLL bargain is offered. Apply on the | - aord A premisesto Jous T. HOLTZMAN. apr 8, tf [ £ NP e { COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. | BATURDAY, May 2. Board met pursuant to adjourn- | RAREC] offer my bricx resi- dence on Dod-est b-t. 14'b und 15th sts,, | Academy of Music. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Friday and Satarday, May 1st & 2d. GARDHER & VALUBK. Managers. ment. Present Commissioners McArdle, ight and Redfield. The Great Dixect Actor Mr. Jos- Murphy! Sapported by a carefully sole-ted Compans, petitioned to death for his_pardon. —Marshal Snowden will report | to the next City Council the names of twenty men who have been run- ning billiard and bagatelle tables withouta license. Snowden says that be intends to mako the school fund loom up this year. ~The telegraphers are amusing themselves with a new toy, which imitates the sound of a telegraph key. Last eveninga couple of them, sitting in different parts of ti theatre, carried on a conversation, much to their amusement, and the cu 108ity of those who did not know where the sounds came from. —Policemen Mansfied and Thorn Friday afternoon further inves- tigated that Thursday night stab- | They found the house | bing affray. where one of the men had been stopping, but arrived there just after he left for Council Bluffs, to which place they followed him, but only too late, as he had started for Chicago on one of the trains. It is known where the other man lives, and he can be had at any —One Jonn C. Smith on Satur- day made complaint before Judge | Peabody against Simohn —— and Fritz Rohe charging them with | stealing twenty-five bushels of corn, walued at $16. He states that he positively knows that they stole that much, and thinks they have taken between 300 and 400 bushels | | his office to Room No. 8, | Block. | cost. | at Redick’s Opera House. may 1, 2-t man knew anything about | dergrift. Acting upon this idea I | went to John Baumer, last Satur- | day night, and told him my idea | of aplan that, if carried” out right, would very likely knock the wind out of hisopponent, if my theories cct. I enjoined the ut- most seeresy upon him, and told | him if he could bring it about so as to have Vandergrift |7rndu(~o<l as a witness in court surprise, without letting Vande- know anything about the ob- jeet of his being subpeenaed. He would naturally, if he knew any- thing at all, be liable to let it all SR L | out. Who Wants Water ? Rep.—What did Baumer think of We are now prepared to furnish | this piece of strategy? water in quantities as desired, to | Rosewater—He thought the idea dents in any part of the ¢ | 2 £ood one, and agreed to act upon Frerentr & Heppagp, | ity and to carry it out. I enjoined apr 164 him particularly to let no one into t. this plan executed as | GRAND OPENING —OF— KUNTZ BEER GARDEN. SOUTH OMAHA, SUNDAY, MAY 3d, 1574, May 1 Fami- Leave your | T CrEax AT Las | ties supplied cheap. |« For SaLe Creap. — Desirable residence propert Enquire of apr 1141 | [ | | into the se | Rep. | intended b Rosewater REMOV. Dr. M. T. Ande: L. bas removed hton apri8 1m* Baumer | Sl | and on Tue:day a subpana was is- The Bridge Transfer sued to Vandegrift to appear and Has brought 50,000 one and two | testify on Wednesday. Tuesday year old maple trees to be sold at | night, as T was informed, Johnson Call at corner. 16th and |and Vandegrift met and shook Dodge streets, Omaha Neb. | hands across the bloody chasm, en- (. C. Housen & Co. | tering into a very close “confab” | over the situation. T then told during the past winter. The parties all Itve about a mile north of the | elty. An officer was sent to make | the arrest. —The last number of ““The High BSchool” is full of good things, and | reflects a great deal of credit upon | the editors and other contributors. | A well written essay, entitled | “Coming Out,” and to which the | signature of Elln Hurford is appen- | ded, appears upon the finst page; | ‘while “Oar poetical contribution: by 8. C., is a very readable artic This number of the paper contai; ‘more originality than any previous Assue. —Prof. Duval’s May party, at Shoaf's Hall Friday evening, was | greatly enjoyed by the little folks. | The youthful misses, in their ele- | gant dresses, presented a pleasing seene, as they tripped the light fan- tastie toe, with a natural graceful- | ness only attainable by children. At 10 o’clock the “old folks’ " dance _ began, and was continued till half past one o’clock. The May party “was in every respect a pleasant affair, and closed one of the most ‘successful dancing seasons ever had - 3n this eity, by Prof. Duval. 2R | | | | { graph of Teunie C. Clattin. New ml]nlnmlth 8,000 bushels | Baumer that the plan would prob- of peach blow potat 00 | ably fail because of his indiscretion, | o tnah empn* | Rep.—Did you have anything to H.J.Lvcas& Bro., | do with Gmrgo Taylor about Van- il - & | dergrift’s examination, and have Cor. 13th and Chicago Sreet. | (\ tked with him on the subject? Rosewater—Y George Taylor called my attention to the fact that Vandergrift and Johnson had had | a falling out. This information | partly suggested to my mind the idea of bringing Vandergrift on to the witness stand. g ces cleaned with. | Rep—Have you talked o Taglor | out being taken apart. Silks a | Since that time on this subject, o. specialty. ‘Tenth street, hetween | did you agree on any plan of opera- Farnham and Douglas. tions with him ? | apr28 tf Rosewater—No, sir. I have not | oarE oot Taylor since, nor do I Turkisa Baths every day and | know of any interference on his evening at Redick’s Opera House. | part in this case, except the fact, as apr3tf | stated to me last evening by Mr. AT | Richards, that Taylor was present FoRT Scott rusty and black coal | at the cross-examination of Vander- D. C. SUTPHEN'3, ‘ 1 Farnham street be 4 beesiiny Farn] t bet. 12th and | Rep.—Did mak secret 13th. 3o B. Marrs, Agt. | = T . of your action in this matter? mayltf | Rosewater—No; I told Mr. Doane, Go to Eaton’sand get a photo- | immediately after Vandegrift had Corms of city charter for sale at | the BEE of f BOEKHOFF & BRO. G Esta: at 21 | Johnson, that man would be Van- | | Annie C Stones, sal. | John Bagley, jr. Dr. McClelland, county physician, Teports twenty-seven paupers re- maining in the poor hou: George Smith commissloner, was | directed to locate a county road, med for by D. P. Redman and others, to be known as the Asylum and Florence road. Poll tax for 1873 against John Bagley was cancelled, the same having been placed upon tax list through mistake. | A petition signed by A. R. Hoel | and others were presented, asking for the location of a county road as follows: Commencing at the centre of the south line of the northeast quarter of section 23, town 16, range 12 east, and running thence by the | most feasible route to the southwest | comer of seotion 24, thenes soath | & three-quarters of a mile, thence east one-half mile, and thence south one- half mile and terminating at the | road (hrough the north half of see- tion 36 in said township. Also to | vacate a portion of the Onaha and | 400 000 AcRBSV ’ L] Fontenelle road. Notices not having been posted for a sufficient time, the matter was | deferred for one week. A lease of the following school | land was ordered made o B. z: 8 W qr of s e qr sec. 6, | 2 east. : 'lhu ruuuwmg accounts were al- | Jowed 13 bis great locil and sensatl B- Diama of “HELP"’ s world renowned Dutel omi- 1 8 Wit lelsins, ¥ aiso bis c.lebr.ied Magfical Changes! i Saturday Afternoon, May 2d Grand Help Matinee. SATURDAY EVENING MEDER'S EMOTIONAL DRAMA, ™M AT VI OR B! SN Murshy 15 1< distinet characters, & cos and specties. —OF THE FINEST— | Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE Neb, FROM TIE SCHOOL FU . Knight on account s vices as assessor. $10 00 | Wisner, Edmund Dulton on account of LANDS ARE CONVENIEST TO Reeves, on ac he marked and the services s assessor. | John Jackson, on ac o services as assessor 10 00 | FINEST in the’STATE! Thomas Noonan, guarding prisone: .. 90 00 | 8. D. Beals, serviees 4 coun- ty superintendent.... FOOR FUND. Wm McClellaad, salary as physician 4 And will be sold at from { $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Lorg Time, 30 00 D EXPLORING TICK- " 51 00 | ETS for sale at O. & N. W. De- pot, bearing coupons which will 43 40 | be taken at full cost in payment for land. T McGarvey, pot A Cruickshank, goods for poor house.. . Gentleman & Fearon, goor for r house. . Webber & Behm. V M Mackey 10 00 09 BIENI.D.JONES 500| -MA" FACTURER OF AND DEALKE IN- 25 | Lambrrquins and Window Shades, 5 | CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. ROAD FUND. John Lutz, work on road. Carsten Rohwer, do do ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. H. §. Ludington, work, &e... M. Sauiter, grading.. 1 U.P. R. R. Co., ten scrapers.. J.K. Cramer, lumber........ M. u.n@m work. ed meet d: aAdouraed to meet on Monday &tfigm{ % CounseloratLaw Equalization, M s i} - (MAHA. | CENTRAL CLOTHING STORE! 18¢ FA¥NHAM STREET, arge amortment of Clothing, Hats, Caps e wil ell at e 10 suit bia cus- JOHN € KELLEY, and for the transac- | been examined, what had led me aprotL 1madvunn-mn-p—au&bl Lewis S. R:n. mude. ‘Tivures foJet and esis (ol ekl etale bough.sad . tion of other 'nmumu TIED AND! i3 weudd Dieaty ek [ W the sbove iives e J. 8. MILLARD Cashier ANK EZRA MILL RED, Presdent. OMAHA NATIONAL B Douglus and Thirteenth Streets, OMAHA, MNEB. FINANCIAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES AXD DESIGNATED DIPOSITORY FOR DISBURSING orrickus. This Bank deals Exchange, Goverament ‘Boads, Vouchers, Gold Cotn BULI.ION AND GOLD DUST, and seils drafts and makes collections on parts of Europe. Drafta drawn paysdl i Gold 7 Carrency e the Bank of Celifinia, San Francisco. ALVIN saTNDIRS, Presid: ont, EXOS LOWE, BEX. wooD Vice President, Cashier. N.W.COR. FARNIIAM & 12TH STS. Capital, $100,000, Aulborized Capihal, §1,000,000. Advaontages OVER Certificates of Deposit. The wholeor any part of & deposit afler r- naining in this Giak three montbs, will draw iDterest from_date of deposit 1o time @ent. The Who.e o7 any part of & deposs Arawn t anv R 11 J. SCHOONMAK:R & SON PROPRIEFOIF THE PITTSBURG. WHITE LIAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. Bstablished 1833. Manufuctarers of Strietly Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge "Putty, Colors D-y and in Oil, PURE VZRDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green . manufacturered. GUARANTEE. Wo guar-ntee our brand of Strictly Pure White” eat t le fr e ir m impuritias, and I pay $30 7 ok of sl Joaaion found waridm WOOD WOBTH 238 Deuglas Street, Omaba, Nebraska —DEALER 1N— Carria ges, Ha.cks. Buggies, Puttent Whees ting Sulkles, Ske o Celebrated Wa o arvess and Whipa. HORSE CLOTHING. Robes, Rlankets, \van Materisl of all Deseriy tons, Spskee, Hube, Fellocs, and <l kindsof HARD Wo:'D LUSBER I himble Skeins, Axics and Springs. mehstt GEO. W. ELKINS, CENERAL (ommssion [ ercaan, 1916 & 1918 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. Grain, Flour, Seeds, | Emecialties : Barlev, Malt Hops. martwtm R RENT—For one yesr ora term of six | rears, 40 creslond in goo! conditien for oL % e s ihof e conent . wan -o. Te trac's near the poor b use l.|.a xhheelly ots ursr Mercy Hos ital, ~ee G. MBGEAT) A Cocuzax. mywid .. PAGE, CARRIAGE, BUGGY xad WAGON MANUFACTURFR. . B. CORNER of 14th and HARNEY BTS, ully annouree to the pub- 10 M1 ail_con- Destness and 2o resds 2o Wagons censtantly en handaad } *BOsTON CANOPY TOP!” | STATE SAVINGS BANK.| Teeth extracted without paia, by use of Ni- ‘trous Oxide Gas. S¥-Uffice open arall hour PHYSICIANS. Surgical Rooms L VA"I CAMP, M. D. | 14th Streets, first door t6 the ight, up stairs Neb. Address Lock Box 74, | dawe! MILLINERY Ladies’ Fashionable Cloak and Dress Maker. I take pleasure in introd ucing my self to the of Omah \. Satfsfaction guaranteed in department o my proffession. Ne. 5090 13th Street. MRS, R. H. PALMER, Fashionable Dressand Cloak Maker, Rooms, 262 Douglas St. near 15:h, (Up Stairs. I cut from actual measurement—not from tterns—and will gu raatee satisiaction ia all Cutting and Fittiog a Specialty. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURGES. Established 1858. A.T.SIMPSON'S GARRIAGB MANUFACTORY | 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Otfce up stairs) Omaha, Nebrasks. Carriagcs p ‘n'..:'(’m.n.’.....fiimm:n .n‘ —Particular attention paid lo Rfl»lr TOEN FPaRKX. 255 Harncy stroet, between 14th and 15th. Carriaze and Wagon Making In all it Branches. o the latest and most approvel patiern. HORSE SHOFING AND BLACKSMITHING and repairing done on short notice eps Iy "100,000 ACRES!T RICH FA M NG LAND /N N+BRASEA! 500 lhmwun Place Lots! DL 5 OUSES AN C o ffice over Mackey's store. opposite - ew p stoffice 213 2 CHAS. R. SUNDBLAD, ~MANUPACTURER AND DEALER IN— Domestic Cigars. 484 13:h Bt. bet. Farnkam a:d Harrey, ap:gs: 171 Cor. Farnham and Eleventh Sts. Allkinds of TATLORING, Cleaning and re- paiet: & done at re1en es. A fine lot of RN S T o s 2 chear et WILLIAM SEXAUER. 235 Farnbam Street, Oazaha, Neh [ —whorraare axp RETAIL DEALER IN— FURNITURE. BEPDING. ETC. G. A. LENOQUEST. Merchant Teilor! Between Tenthand. Eleventh Stcats. JAS. M. MVITTIF, —WHOLESALE DEALER IN— Clarafied Cider. THBAN LIEBEBRT, ; TATTLOR, 138th St., bet. Farnbam and Harney. Al tinds of TAILORING, CLEANTX BEPATRING done at reasonabie rates YLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! | OMAFTA, Promenads Su'is, Evening Dro scs, Weddiog | No, 247 Douglas Street, NEB. AGEYTS FOR THE DUPOVT POWDER (0. = KurTz MomR& (o JOBBERS OF ,‘DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. ™ 231 Farnham Street, OMATFIA, JOHN T. EDuAR, —JOBBER OF— Shelf Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS WAGON STOCK, ACRICUL! ; | THRESHERS. HARV RS TIIS, —E o bR CORN-PLANTERN. PLOW S COL TYATOR | 246 Douglas“St, Omaha, | men NEB. I —— sSEEOE s, Nebrask GEO. A. HOAGI-AND, ‘'Wholesale Lumber CoR. OFDOUGMEANDMSTAS.DIJ_I R.R. TRACK. OM.A.I—I.A. NEB, mrhuy ’ ‘aniftt ESTABLISHED e, PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, —WHO! ESALE DEALFRS IN— FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cizars. | 212 Fnrnhnm Streel, Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN~ s, Liovons, Creans, <c do. ¥ise O1d Kentucky Whiskies and fmportel éds a Speci Ify. 239 00UGLA " ) OMAXKFA NEB (Cal iweli Bloek,) " R ek " R. & J. WILBUR, Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | Fourteenth Straet, Omaha., Nob GEN ERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS F. D. COOPER, MANTUFACTURER OF TWACONS —AND WHOLEJALE DEALER IN— AGICULTURALIMPLEMENTS Cor. 14th and Earnoy Stes. Omahn [WHOLESALE CANDIES | | I am now manutacturing all varietias of candies ; and will rell at | EASTERN PRICES Dealers in this State n-ed not waat to go East far CANDIES. A trial is selicited. EENRY LATEY, Douglas St Cor 132th, mehiit R X e e et ST BE. S 53 w. B. RICSABDSON. OMAZIEIA, NEBRASIXA. 'PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER. And Manafictarer of Dry antSaturated Reoflag aad shea hing Felr. Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U.P.R.R. LANDS,‘ ‘ Columbus, - Neb, | | Government Lands Located! | U. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASH! —oR— ON LONG TIME $9-All Communieations Cheer- fully Answered. . " ~ t C. R. SCHALL} ll. A}v-m ALSO DEALEES Boofln Pitch, Coal, Tar, Eto, Eic. 0OFING insay pa tof Nobuasksor ad ining Sstes. Oce o7poste the s orks, om ROCE R Rl ® 0hox apitmiaw HOMES and FARMS in NEBRASEA urices o 10 years” The Barlin ton and M s ari B ver Rail e e and ths amomut of the I Al e 1aat i c.ltivatad, w LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. 'Norlh of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Va'leys Lavoar 10999 eras of anlsa 11 evasiag and agrieulzaral laa! ia om 3L ¢ 37 0 par ars on loag ceadit. South of he Platte tarse tal by maweTos part of the Ste e, o+ aa i fall A-ch apply to B. & M. Land Ofiice, Inth avd ¥ yntam My, ¢ mala, Department, ThPAMRR O w | awett” satars counrry, Crmy any ownea large holv o’ te b s Sobr: 2 jacent to ite ratros § aalin the b The nd wous Pepabiiean Valley. For elrc

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