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OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. 2 The Southern Pacific Railroad | 3. He is also displeased with ycu EE | . Enough corruption and rascality mpany will at an early day com- | for trying to_establish the United | max MEYE| - THE OMAH—AB——' | has been brought to light during zomm:mm,mmhmmw Order of Enoch what you call. You | e T T | the progress of the investigation into | _ on theirground in' the eastern part | have not proved yourself f-lthlhl! = ] OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. | the management of the District of | COLORADO. of Los Angeles. enough, and also many elders of the ‘. Columbia Board of Public Works to | convince any unprejudiced mind | that itis high time this body was | | unceremoniously abolished by Con- “church, in the things which you Several of the "“”"e"fi':“"‘" | S thay had in hand, to build up the kingdom of God in righteous~ to | Des= Therefore, you are comman- ded not to proceed any further in it, The Colorado Central is now working in a large body of rich ore. F'»Thompson Valley gives prom- ise .f immense crops season. —_———— TO CORRESPONDENTS. order to_test the Wz Do ¥OT desire any contributions whatever | of 8 literary or poetical character; and we | will not undertake o preserve, or to Teturn besame, in any case whatever. Our Stal 12 suficiently large to more than 5u) p'Y 04 limited space in that direction. Bear Naxz oy Waire, in full, must in each and every case sccompany ';:;—_'_‘“‘;“‘__ | of that district are yielding well. | ;50e indieated will not fall short of | I hereby d:sch.hT my duty, and | : aature soever. object. Tord: our | et for pabaication, vt for our own st | Altnough the BEE has repestedly | Lieutenant Anderson is detailed 110,000 acres. s ot ey A Gl | faction and as proof of good faith. Ous Coexray Fumxxps we will always be pleased to bear from, op all matters connectad with erops, country politics, and on aay sub- yect whatever of general interest 1o the peo- ple of our State. Any information conneet- | ol with the election. and relating to floods, | | T May 20. e g i ety it M| DOSDGE Tows, May S | e tfioe Shyster,” b wantsto beoff, though | “of Jarael. ~ Doctrine and Cove- | NOs 187, 189 and 191 Farnham Street. | ‘riel as possibie; and they must, inallcases, | ¢ Pocing was induced to remove | The Boulder Newsannounces that " nd nants, Sec. 8, Par. 18, 82, 33, 3¢ OB AN, TR IR A NICA. ‘be writian upon one side of the sheet only. roumicaL. ALL ANNOUNCENENTS of candidates for office | —whether made by self or friends, and | whether as noticesor communications to the Editor, are (until nominations are made) simply personal, and will be charged as ad- vertiscuents. Al communications should be sddressed to | £ ROSEWATEE, Editor and Publisher, Draw- rom. NOTICE. On and after October twenty-first, 1572, the @ity circulation of the DarLy Bk is assumed by Mr. Edwin Davis, to whose order all subd- | seriptions not paid st the office will be payable. | Nhy-h—n‘l_p\lh-‘h’iflh-'m be countersigned. | E. ROSEWATER. Publisker | vAToR HITCHCOCK last Mon- gress, — called public attention to this deplo- rable fact, we do so again by citing the following dispatch as an illustra- tion of what may be done by an or- ganized effort. to this ecity by encouragements from the Manufacturers’ Aid associ- ation, and arrived _to-night, filling 10 freight cars with machinery and utensils. The revoval adds over 50 families to the population of the city, who have been provided with cheap tenements for residences. The factory employs 120 workmen. of Nevads, BENATOR TIPTON, .— Washington Chronicle. WHILE everybody in Omaha ad- | ‘mits that we must encourage home | manufactures if we desire to become | a prosperouscity, nothing has ever | been done to accomplish thedesired | states that there are about forty candidates for his place in the Sen- ate. He is out of the race alto- gether, unless the State seems fit to e e | der control of the Golden Smelting Brother Harlan had better take a fow lessons in political geography | ifhe wants his paper to keep up | with the progress of the age. Sen- The increased average is very large. Estes Park, in the western portion of Larimer county, is declared to contain finer scenery than the Yo- semite Valley of California. 1t is reported that a custom silver mill will be erected in the Caribou District this summer. The mines tosurvey a road from Fort Garland over the mountains to Fort Win- gate, also to survey Pike’s Peak. Since the organization of the new county of Rio Grande, about two months since, 126 conveyances have | been filed for record in the Recor- work will begin on the smelting ‘works in that town dlldnL'.he ‘eom- ing week, and they will | to completion within sixty days. Eight carloads of machinery have arrived. The stoek subscription book of the Pueblo and Salt Lake railroad has returned to Pueblo from Denver with $1,500,000 worth of stock sub- seribed. The work will certainly be begun on or about the first of July. The Golden Smelting Works re- sumed operations on Monday, un- Company. The Company is now purchasing ores under more favora- ble terms than heretofore, and there will be no halt in work during the present season. whether it will grow and thrive in the foothills. The Monterey Democrat says that from the shores of the bay to the Soledad crossing, a distance of about forty miles, the Salinas valley this yeae will present an almost un- broken grain field. The area of tilled land comprised within the Dan De Quille says he can stand it to hear tourists from the Atlantic seaboard whocome out here to the Pacific coast talking about ‘“San Joeyquinn,” “San Josey,” “‘Stanis- louse” and the like, but when they ‘There are 118 prisoners in the Oregon penitentiary. The Willamette River Transport- ation Company has purchased the Farmers’ wharf at Astoria. The Superintendentof the Oregon State Penitentiary now has seventy men making brick, who turn out about 90,000 brick per day. The railroad telegraph office in the Gervais depot, Oregon, was struck by lightning and set on fire in the office and on the roof, May 4th. Mr. J. L. Williams, the operator, had Just left the office, or he would un- ‘doubtedly have been killed, as the stroke melted all the instruments in the office. the reports of rich diggings at Cas- begin asking questions about “Mt. | Portland people are excited over Gold and let the Saints keep what they have got, for the to go to Jackson county to build a house for | the Most High to dwell in, that he | may restore again ‘that which was lost unto you, or which he has | of and Covenants. Sec. 103, par. 10. | God has revealed unto me, and I Jeave for you to act accordingly. 1 am your friend, and your broth- er and Prophet, Revelator and Seer of the Church of Jesus Christof Latter-day Saints. BARNET MOSES GILFS, A lateral descendent of the house and 42. martaut Furniture Dealers’ H. MILLARD, Cashier. EZRA MILLARD, President. OMATETA NATIONALBANK Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streets. NEBRASKA. OMAHA, - = su‘r‘ym. ‘and Profita. INANCIAL AGENTSFOR THE UNITED STATES. AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITO] R DISBURSING Ol’l'culs.nv s THIS BANK DEALS in Exchange, Gorernment Eonds, Vouchers, ‘oin, MILTON ROGERS. Wholesale Stoves TINWARE and TINNERS' STOCE. ——60LE WESTERN AGENCY FOR—— STEWART’S COOKING and HEATING STOVES, | THE “FEARLESS,” COOKING. STOVES, On the Live of the THE GARDEN OF TSE WEST NOW FOR SALE ! Union Pacific Railroad | | A Laad Graat of 12,600,000 Acres of the best FARMING aal MINERAL Laads of America 1,000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY ‘These lands are io the cntral portion of the United States, on the fist dezree of Nou! growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. 'y OHEAPER IN PRICE, more hmhttflms:n'h::‘d ‘more couvenleat to market thsn oa i day introduced a bill to reduce the | ator Tipton has never represented | To tell the truth, says the Greeley | o PP e oyt I‘m rvE g Bl SIS 3 area of Fort Saunders military Tes. | Novada in Congress, and we are | Tribune, fit is an up hill buslnes 20 | ;00 1 Dorado. Tne ice being out | *— o SR L LN ervation, in Wyoming Territory, | not sware that he has ever repre- | ST [ W 10l LS *ave | of the river, passengers will be able | Andsis dris snd pakes colections o sl CELEBRATED o e Yo it Lands st the sam The bill was referred to Committee | gented Nebraska to any considerable | been frightful.” * Taking the great | to reach Buck’s Bar without any | wrice toall CREDIT PURCHASERS. A Deduction TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. And the Best Locations for Colonies ! Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead cf 60 Acres. Froo FPassos to Furchamoras of Liand loss of fruit trees into consideration, the past year or {wo, it may appear an “up hill business,” but fruit rais- ing has not as yet been fully tested in Colorado. Fruit trees need, and must have protection from forest trees, or otherwise. San Juan miners are happy over the confirmation of the Ute treaty. The Indians in that section are extent. | 8@ Dratts drawn payable in gold or curren- - | £¥ni | CHARTER OAK COOKING STOVES, | i su umdal.‘h-: cyon the Bank of California, San Fra: Al of Which Will be Sold at Manufactarers? Prices, With Freightadied. distance to the point s s shortas to be accomplish- ed in & fow days' brisk travel. Nothing is said as to the extent of the diggings. ‘Two gentlemen, Sabin and Polly, each with a family of nine children, who came to Oregon last fall, says the Eugene City Guard, were pas- on Military affairs. NEw MEXICo is now in a fair way | of joining the sisterhood of States. The bill for her admission passed the House by a very large majority, and if the friends of this measure manage it with any degree of skill New Mexico may become a Biate —_— Tue City of Wheefing, which formerly represented the concentra- ted essence of old fogylsm, has re- cently voted to issue one hundred thousand dollars, for street im- provements. The City of Omahs, U.S. DEPESITORY The First National Bank OF OMAIIA. Cormer of Fagham and 13th Streets. ap22tt Send for Price L. R J. A. THORUP, NEBRASKA SHIRT MANUFACTORY the other hand, has heretofore h & g F«::lllor new xm:l ve 'r.'mm.., with ue h O o eiable resaiatlon, asa | ithin the next thirty days. This | fiendly wnd peaceable, = Of the sengers on the last steamer, return- | yup o1 pen n) wETHG ESTABLISEMENT e o T Gttt L ER R C . enjoyed an envi live and progressive town, is now in a fair way of relapsing into old- country ceded by the treaty the Prospector says that it has an area of many thousand square miles. “It is mostly a mountainous region, ing to their old homes, wholly dis- satisfied with Oregon. This is one of the natural results of over-rating a country. People are led to expect 1IN NEBRASKA. (Successors to Kountae Brothers.) ESTABLISHED IN 1858. ' A.B. HUBERMANN & CO., will doybtless be a sore disappoint- ment to the politioal rings of Colo- rado, who have for years been vain- { i 1 fogyism, by the inauguration of the " | chiefly valuable for min: " | too much and are disappointed and | J do otbing poley in he matier of Iy sirogglog {;’m'f'i.tfi'&l‘?.‘.ihi 5 m‘;:i:.‘ ‘gkaomr ?;-':'E;" l:'_ oatisgod. oomind s A 5t FARNHAM ST, EARNHAM ST, | masraccrn s o Tirmepas oio s c improvemen spolls usual vall parks which econtain NTANA. _— N < 4 f & < of the successful organizers of 3 new :‘uu:fnd.,«n::f {cres of good agricul- | . xof““ Capital and Profits over - $250,000 OM:AHA. N EBRAS[\A\- | WATCHMAKERS, OF JEWELRY L Tu. Arkancas muddle does ot | Bt wral und pasiorsl land, Within | SBR[t Nevon, guieh s ) { 8. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas St B oo haveiind s o, O | Thora no douh that Clorado | Ul e s hmiaerier ot b | i Sl s BBt Sl sl | oo o, | SBTS AND GENTY' FURNISHING G00DS, &¢.&¢.| Do aima s B Little Rock dispatches indicate that | Would have been admitted long 220 | 5 ¢\ Colorado), Aninias, La Plata, | compared with previous seasons. President. Casbier. e R | : e v o et .| D i o b for b et | Ssnon,Cuntion, SUASAOGP IS, | Tilenn marhdpe shipments | . SONEIE | . wA RS ‘'WATCHES & CLOCKS | e vgiiintice. halls whero the | quarrela among her political ring | some of which flow toward the | gy ear from Eastern and West. | Vice Pres't. | Agt Coshier. HAWLEY & BURKS 3y bl s S 5 | of the most prominent candidates i ansi-tf g HISTORICAL research among :‘:d‘” "“::" o’ ;’:;P:' intorest | forthe Republican nomination for mfify [ ot i I BANKERS. | ol s it | Contnaia anaiveray of AT | e e B hasbesnsbows | o L s e g ok | o B e o Bk 2 e BRADY & McAUSLAND. . he Pioche Recor has 'n shown o] e le- FILOUR, FEED & MEATL ] % & success. which have been set on foot. Car- | district, of Beaverhead = Draw Sight Drafts on England, ALSO DEALERS IN room. of Beaver| county, are » 87 | yreland, Scotland, and all of e penters and masons are greatly in , parts " e imewin| POLITICAL POINTS. | demand. ‘The brick bulldings which latn owhes ‘a1 guing n_and | EAIOBE i Roofing, Piteh, Coal, Tar, Eic, Iic. g oped ers wi are being erected by the prominent e é ; uropean Passage Tiekets, =~ . L o . WALL PAPERS, DECORATIONS promptly respond to the invitation business men of the town are the | jodes ,.p,'.i’,; m’,fi?afle";ifi;fi COLLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. Rt SiE T R Mgtttk St st e Gos. Werk, on i = = of Mr. J. T, Allan, President of the | June 1—Oregon election. finest in the State. aultf | - G el Brooksites and Baxterites propose to continue the conflict to the bitter end. Although Baxter has a clear majority in the Legislature, some of his recent transactions have given offense to his friends, and are likely o turn the scales against him. What the ultimate outcome of this Kilkenney cat’s fight shall be, no ordinary mortal need sttempt to prognoticate. riage of Miss Nellie Grant, was the third Presidential family wedding the marriage of Lizzie the daughter ot vt Taglr, 1030 M, _ e T A : we- | PITCH, FELT{AND GRAVEL ROOFER as having taken *place in the blue | 20Unties in making their programme | jyrye nymber of bullding enterprises rate Loans issued within the Statc. wCicterer S Dry and Satarated Rootng sndsnesninziver. | PO ORSCLICYS = fi)tadoners State Horticultural Society, to fur- masters. Pacific and others toward the At- lauiio,” ern markets, it is estimated, will excoed by more than one-third the A. J. POPPLETON, Attorney. TaE National Centennial Com- propose to make a special appeal fo ponse. No class of our citizens is im great Republic. various industrial organizations in mission, having failed to obtain the desired Congressional appropriation, | 2id to the Grangers, and we should not be surprised if their appeal would meet with a generous res- bued with more genulne patriotism than are the tillers of the o], and In this connection our midst, will encourage and aid June 10—Illinois Conservative E NEVADA. The eoal mines mn El Dorado Can- b | yon, Lyon county, Nevada, are to T | be thoroughly prospected immedi- ately. Over 100 car-loads of ore are now daily being shipped over the Virgin- - | ia and Truckee railroad to mills on Carson river and at Silver City. Dr. Hazlett is mentioned as one can independence worthy of the | 4 Jotter from Adolph Sutro,in which he announces his intention of be- coming a candidate for United ) | pan, On the Glenbrook side of Lake shipments of 1672-3. proof safes of & single oge of them there $540,000—currency deposits. contributed money and supplies to outfit it. parture. to have found an old river channel Advices from the Bryant mining road is being constructed into the district from a point near Brown’s The cash deposits in the Helena banks were probably never greater than st present. In the burglar The Bozeman Courier admits that the Yellowstone expedition hasnot met the expectation of those who A prominent stock dealer Is at running through the hills, with CKETS FOR SALE TO ALL PARTS of Europe via the Cunard and Natiooal Steamship Lines, and the Hamburg-Ameriean Packet Company. r2nt The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., Accounts kept in Carrency or Gold aj«th sight check without no- _elutlu.:luonnnnt, State, County, ve 8| —WIHOLES ALE AND RETAIL DELERS IN— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNTS, Farm Machinery and Wagons. No. 13 South 10th Strect, LINCOLN, NEX. Fort Calhoun Mills. Manufactured with Great Care from the Best Grain. Charles Poppsr, PROROSALS FOR COAL. $&ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED."em AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. | | Ordering of Us. f ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! [ JEWELRY AND PLATED-WARE, Dealers Can Save TIME ail FREIGHT by WIITE LEAD, COLORS 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER3 I¥ | WINDO S. C ABBOTT & CO., & that has taken place within the | We may as well express our gratifi- | ¢ < present in Helena to interview | - Certificates of Deposit Issued pay- ! ¢ e s arcntive meanione | cation at the energy and enthusi- | States Senator from Ne cattle men, and to inspect their | able on demand, or at fixed dnie | GOROTAL Dopot, Cor. 14th & Dodge Sts, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, p 8 The first was that of the daughter | 35m displayed byNebraska Grangers | A new discovery of the Placer m';“hlfl;: L‘i\) ot taans for | bearing interest at six percent. per Kb E p s of Preident Monroe o he cousy | I Preparing o the ccleration.of | Imines b beer e on the, el | 0 Thicneo and ot eusem mar | Syl blablolaTn I BAFLs |y ay OMARA. BLAM cpAmE. Artists’ and Decorators’ Materials. | Gow York, | the “coming fourth” inZa becoming ’ St Advances made to custome: TE T ] o5 ‘h S 5 Mr. Gouverneur, of New York, 3 county, and about seventy miles | g e d % ma customers on 539 5 ) " which took place n the green room, | ABner. It s to be hoped the citi- | northcast of Elko. The prospects | tain S plaoa “"‘:},‘;fir;;flmi:‘;"‘!fi_ approved securities at market rates W. B. RICEARDSON. 0‘_,}“&‘}(‘ 535 Fourteenth St., Omaha. March 1st, 1620. The second was | 21 o Omaba, and especially the | run from thyce to nipe certs 1o, (e | uable, as the Odell Company claim | * Buy and sell Gold, Bills of Ex-| OB AZTA. - - NEB ASKA | 5 aws v 3. Camao, nish him reliable statistics con- | Convention. Tahoo, the snow is all gone, and | Bridge, which will be something | Arvix SAUNDERS, _ENOS LOWE W SHADES 2 .| they are engaged in sowing wheat | Over twenty miles long when com- ident. ks i cerning the class and number of | June 10—Tndiana Reform Con- | (2,0 SPEAES I8 Sing RO | pleteq President. Vice Presdent. | WH QLBSALE BUTPCHER | ireuvons prarnesr or us resers.) i them during the present season. June 17—Tllinois Republican Con- | pretty deep. As yet no vehicles can EALT LAKE CITY, - - PAHL | S U PLICAT n o o i This information will be of invalu. | Vention. = Peach thelake. In one place. the | THE NEW MORMON PROPHET. R ¥ e LT Publishers® Agents for School Books used in Nebraska. ] snow lies to the depth of thirty or STATEHE gamte L | XM Setunday, June 20h, 1574, for the deliv- | - = e £3 ot s forty feet. Those trave W P e e ST [Ed fress of Nebrask tree-planting and | vention. e Tk and Careon Valloy make | A Message Sent to Brigham | SAVINGS BANE,| DR A S. BILLINGS, e e | ‘WM. M. FOSTER, the wonderful change that is being | June 24—Towa Anti-Monopoly | the trip either on foot or horseback, Yo o et il M \ HT THOUSAND TOSS OF COAL, " I wrought by the hands of industry | Convention. a trall having beeu broken over the — 0% st D I D TS ) don2upuigot fuelfor Miltary Posts aon said iy } on the treeless plains of what was Snow. -— 91" Fo bids will be entertained under an K fruit and forest trees planted by able service in advertising the pro- probable early dissolution of the vention. represented by C. R. Thomas, June 23—Maine Democratic Con- July 1—Towa Republican Conven- north side of the lake the snow is fire the charge and blow them ail to — build up the BEN WooD, Cashier. 8 100,000 Practical Watchmaker, AND CATTLE PIOKER, Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, Grricy Citiey QUARTARMAR b, Guisits, Neb, May 15, 5 on the cars, at the point ‘nearest to tly ol Al : 2. Also, you did not bh—1, but that he quit work rather | mmnle of ‘the 171 Faranam o 8. BOnr. 11th 8. Wil recei N French Assembly, are now in a falr | Thus far only twenty-five Repub- | than obey. Th are that 8 | oot B e YOS Lk | o e =y ettt s M £ e e el . Houn Seon it Sor Gosenni ot will be foug t 2 | hio Tuatre, and other large build. | 4A¥A - NEB *nd done I@Yic bt maaner, -l way of realization. The monarch- ist factions will be compelled to as- sent to a dissolution, by the irrecon- cilable divisions in their ranks, and ing dauly. South Carolina, are “prominently mentioned,” but the list is increas- ‘W. W. Eaton has been elected | battle will be fought either under ground or on the surface before all is over; then, whatever may be the result, there will be another set-to and final up in the courts. ings, for carnal seourjties, Book of Mormon, 2 of Nephi, ch. 11, 3d par- .myh,nm 166. And you are the ‘means priving the Saints from CHAS. B. SUNDBLABD, ~MANUPACTURER AND DEALER IN— D. coox. COOKE & BALLOU. AND CATTLE DEALERS. 0. W, BaLLOU, PORE PACEKERS VAN RORN’S MACHINE X OF. [ No. 188 Farnham Street. Omaha, Neb - Wholesale Lumber, OILS AND WINDOW CLASS, ‘ cp o 5 Y] emiances unless the bidder 18 present [F} once known as the great American | tion The Kossuth and Alhambra Min- el oo %| @84 Farnham St. e oyl oo ;33 desert. J..‘:fls_.l.,m.pm(,.,,m(‘.,“_ ing Companies, near Silver City, May 12, 1674 ~”%54 ; 'D‘_"’;’; SO oS __M '"‘xm:h:lv-:m e o show that he i fully st ©> carr 124 —_— vention. Nevada, are at war. The works of | o Presidunt Brigham Yooss FROSITS AS SMALL AS ONE DOL| | Teeth estracted without paia, by use contract in all Fespects, i awarded 1 I our cable advices from Paris, | July 15- Ohio Demoeratic Con- | the two mines having made an un- | .y, meewed-m'-rel:z:»nof“rgs{aul "“'“’ o the same. o | | s®omes open atall hour e ests |, The quality of the coal offered will be care. WINDOWS, DOORS' BLINDS' MOULD‘NGS’ &C. touching the final formation of | vention. e the "surtace, ihe | Lord and Bavior Jesus Christ of = R o i e st i e , : e MeMahon's new Cabinet, may be | July 20— \labama Conservative | Kossuth poople bullt fire. 1n their | Nezaretl that e is very much dis- Advantages J. C. LEE, B e it oo coniipe, o | PlASter Paris, Iair, Dry and Tarred Fel'. relied on, the prospects of royal- | Convent shaft to smoke mh"“* Mh‘mg: o= acting -noowr'-'nng e b s OVER i .,.x.'.;n,, tho Depar | ism and imperialism, are just now { It is doubtful whether Congress- | ites, Which was such & success that | 1,5, dments, as he has given to the . Sole Agents for Bear Creek Lime end Lovisville Cement i ata very low ebb. Nothing indi- | man Ml will recover. " His i e o G Cuureh by His Prophet, Joseph | Certificates of Deposit: CARPENTER AND BUILDER, | . i g { e ime nd Loaisvil f cates the growing strength of the PEpeEHEpoacn. ing back insensible Just as he reach- | >3 ¥, T 2 J _— Lo RPN - Republicans, more clearly than the | The Massachusetts Senate have | ed the surfuce. A deserter from the | yaiess sy the Satats to take | TV e Tendiutngia \he Senk e 388 RARNHAX SEREET. HERMAN TO$BRINCE, onv. p. 1o bt bz so. JOMAHA, - NEB. fact that both the Bona- | 18id the question of woman suffrage | Kossuthites says Walley, foreman | norinl of his blood: and f"“" e e s L s i e e e e . : | st pactisle and logifimisis ave | 220 license law over till next ses- | of the Kossuth, had ordered him to | neitr the Saints do kneel dowss aj | PO\ o b drawn aisany e, Paagbit STODDARD & HUKLSUT, Fashionable Tailor, = = = J B congldy decked out| s {rill a bole under wheretho Allam- | the time when. the biesings of the Market Gardners ]| No. 21 Farnham Strect, N. I D. SOLOMON, ] by the new administration. The | ,J00R H. Hyman, a negro, has | ., r00'or giant powder into It and | Sacrament are offered, which he JOHN BAUMER, LL KINDS OF VEGETABLES AND [Betwess Tw.lth and Thirtenth Streets, F et ca gt oni been nominated for Congress In the | i Enemy came to. work, to | S manded to be done. Doctrines | e it | e et HA, - - NEB.| = A ons o E touching the | Second North Carolina district, now y 2 10| and Covenants, Sec. 2, Par. 2. dur garden e mes | WEHOLESALE PAINTS g COAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT OIL the washings and annointings, and | i the Republicans and Conservatives from Connecticut, to sue- | seali Ordess for dressed hogs, beef and mutton Al of light and hevy < i s ings, and baptism for the dead, | o o y & Jrill hecrflly consent 10 the deo- | eved x-Gov. Buckinghai. ' 3. | e & the Lond e commanded Ly the fipernied :i:’ : cnifm' armen e e, e, | MACHINERY MavE s Riparzin, OMAHA ____ NEBRASKA jution, having faith in their ability s a_criminal lawyer of lange | A beet-sugar factory Is to be built | Prophet Joseph Doctrine b Bt bet. Farskam wdlBurzey. © | Omaba. -+ - Nebrask 2 M B it ‘the next Ascably and good reputation. His | ot Anabeim, Los Angeles county. | Aud Covenants, Sec, 103, Par. 10, 11, ap2ss ehrask | BPART Work Guaranteel. 63 FAIRLIE & MONELL, weakness is that he tries to be con- | A %8 HARN:Y STREET, - OMAHA. with more decided majorities. L _ ] ACCORDING to the special tele- graphie correspondent of the Chica- g0 Tribune “there are 560 applica- sistent to a bad record. He is fool- standpoint. ishly consistent. He_espoused the | lost cause in 1861, and he has never | taken a fresh start from another | “They say,” that Butler wontrun | Horses are still sick with the epi- zootic in the viciity of Nevada City. The travel to the Geysers via. Cloverdale, f larger than ever be- fore. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, You have miss applied the money that the Haints have paid—temple donations and tithings, money which is not for the Lord, and not for the_ salvation of the Sajnts: Therefore, He, the Lord has called an me tg jet you know his mind, and what He, the Lord, H. ¢. WALKER, ~MANUFACTUBEK AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES JOHN H. GREEN, DEALER IN STATE MILLS =aa FD.JowNwEs| -MA*LBACTURKS OF AND DEALER 1N- ] Lambregnins and Window Shades, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Stationers, Engravers and Printers. NOTARIAL AND LODCE SBALS, -— 5 it cao an-h’ for Congres agaln I the Exsex lis | & glove factory, with o captal of | intends to do FOT S Deiveen Farham and Boges | GRALN, FLOUR AND FEED, | CHROMS, ENGRAVINGS AND Masonie, 0dd Fellows and Knights of Pytl ; positions In the army, which are | Dr: Loring, and General Williaw | burg. % tiat yon aouss sy boalding g | COMMISSION MERCHANT CTURE FRAMES. UNIFORMS provided for In a Senate bill Bow | S bantoring for tha Pl Bt | An immensequicksilver ledge has | Temple hers. ~He will accopt It, | ¥FO* TR s gt R vt ol M hoath I i BT, AR pending in the House. ~The Pres | advise them ot to et thelr affee-| oo S e Jmnhi;': m‘&s:uue"‘m}‘;mz‘;; T BYRON REED & (0. N NN G D CENTR = R Pried PRICES AND. EXPRE =~ TTo a-:u“—u muiv:' :m:;' bt | retty much cantt e e B | seven miles from Santa Rosa. have got in the emlgration fund and e et e DA R - AL, g2 Dougias Sireot, - OMAITA.NEE. ~ ot, If the bill phssed, | i) go n any given case. Work has been suspended on the | e, Uthing offics, and if that Is | Real Estate AZENnCy | ¥ 410 s, v Fuban & Barn =ToTHAaL — = —oaa “thwee from the arry and three from T | Little Borax Mine, Lake county, not enough, you shall produce of =" e ' ARTHUR BUCKBEE eivil lits, and that he would select mwmmw. " of Tennessee | on account. of the low v e oney) which is the | 1IN WEBBASKA. by the aidof guardian spiris, o - . . wEBRASKA | “SER i Mt that. e o slet | o it - et of several i | 1, 8 price T and 'you, shall send SWHHL | . » cramte At o Tl o sl | CLETRR A o e s 4 ot P CARPENTER, BUILD it - that he has umns e o the r::n »ni ? :rnmmohmnmmengom,d Estatein Ow-ha and Bouglas county. apisut o Penein. _AND DEALER IN— aiready made wp his mind as| coavention of olored voters. He | mads arrangements o makea arge | Saints from al :mm ‘ot the warkd, Jacob Kemnitzer B e e SR = = to the fortunate individusls. The "Y"‘r:fl"““‘n":_" for the col- guantity of wugar this summer. It e e s valiay s W. J. CONNELL, WOOD. 2 N = - el = bill rests with the House Military | oo, el e B Jieeen | 1 el Qe mill wl b S04 | o e oot Tevel thimugh it | Counmellor at Tiavw ! gggmw IVORY S JACOB CISH, =2 & o > Committee, aud will not, probably, | advocate any messure in their be- | 1 7 o to prepare them to go to Jackson AND Farmham St Get. 1th @ 15th | OC - e o ¥ them un bill un mix ues- county, Missouri, to build upls Tem- Al - P ind; 14th. a B > bereported by them untill their half untll the mixed school g poan e Angsles, s company has ty, Mi e istrict Attorney for Second Jud SODGRS shuts (et 2 4,8 A for the reduction and reorganization | tion came He says 25,000 been form Propogate orange | pje 4o his holy name, and also the felal Distriet. Al kinds of yurning executed promply and I8z = o B of the army, which contains a ‘pro- | ¥ Rite voters of East | 05 tente e sprout ot s | CU0F 400 for tho coming of ouF | orysce_seuth e of Pashem, vtmem | S e [ E2,' 8 vision for the payment of the ‘Tennessée have resolved to get along | 1,116 milljon of tooes 't | Lord and Bavior Jesus of | 15tk an " 16th sta., oppoite Court House. == e ol - Q Mhymo{dnmuud.:; Than, submit 3o those villainics and k i L S s RIS ' = = g z les an world, wi he | wd the Pension Bureau, is acted upon. | guintessence of sbomination known | A 1arge be of odestone bas been | has purchased with bis”own blood | 85§ §0() 75" 2AY;, Aseas rane Saddle and Harness Maker, | » E X - EQ =i it is defeated, the Senate bill will ::uwm:qun«m racen. | discovered in Tulare county. on Mount Calvary near Jerusalem | Do) opia o2 ithor o, tonng e okt wrts | . AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, - -"n (= o - . Sigtie ek be reported with favorable recom. that they wiil 1o man | has been found of great efficacy for | In the East to Telgn forever and | mert money &t work for 1o ‘mo- | Ho. 274 Farnham or. het, 15¢h & 164 12 a & For Yards, Law s, Cometariés, Ciurch Groads an1 s for any office who favors mixed | rheumatism, by simplyZapplying it { ever, as King of Kings and Lord | meniseril e tiue, fhan a2 anyiifeg el | A LLoriersand apil stende o opmdose oo} % = = OMAHA to the affected part. of Lords, wovsyl T L‘Mnfl!& (i UNDERTAKEBj M £