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* -~ OFFIOL -Over First Sational Bask, OMAHA W EDN Ef EDWAED KOSEW ATER, Bditor and Prop's Ose capy, one year. 12 ad ot six months, in advanc L hres menth 1n advan 11 o paidin advance, 38 per ] FBEDEBIGK. I.EADING HATTER !/ - Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES FarnhamSt. oazeiiet OMAHA. Grand Ceat | o UIAEA BUSINESS DIBEI‘fl]BY CRAKER MANUFACTOBY. Lare & 55 Marney sucet. et. )["..‘x..im. ety @GLASS AND P crcx" FRINIS. l‘H E_DAILY BEE in | clothing THE most cheering sign of the | times is that indefatigable organ grinder on our street corners. TaE reception of the noble chari- ty dispenses by his former adjutant , was more CA1LD-like than bland. —e GEORGE WASHINGTON SECU; | pUS in the revival tent, remhn‘lsx us involuntarily of a whale resting | { on an oyster bed. ! Now that the rural Nebraska Doctors are in the metropolis the country precinets are enjoying a healthy spell. When the cat is| away the mice are at play. has been heard of that t there is some talk of | .lunm.xv the text books back again on the sly without ereating too much disturbance. | — 1Ix order to prevent “grave” er | | rors, we may as well state that Dr. | | Johason is not & member of the State Medical § ma was issued at the | Tege, and heis ther | pracice among political patients | | e | | _ Nemm Ely v authorized to | An indiscromnate staughter in | and gents' furmshing | goods regardless of prices at 206 BOOTS A%D SHOES. | Farnham street. Fine linen and | PP Lo 15 Farwan . s o | chievoit shirts of our owa make at | " CONFECTIONTRY. | $2.00 and $2.50 each. | HL it i .m;;','; Railroad Tickets aplit bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, | ‘w.;lc 6 Farnham street. | DRUGE! Ruder, druggist, corncr 12 b and Har- ey 313 PAWN BROKER. 5 Bt No. 200 Farnham st fel7tf LA\TTDIY‘ T ¥ ruham awd Harues §0AP FAOTORY. A1TCRNEYS ESTABRO K. ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Liock, Omaha, Neb. 21 “DEXTER L. THOMAS, Atforaey and” ‘Counsclor at Law. ZOFFICE—Room o Visscher's Block, OMAHA - = - *59HN W. LYTLE, Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor in Eguity. st " PARKE GODWIN, Attorney (Campbell's Blcck,) 5001.2 THIRTE: 36 1 BALDWIS & ('BRIEN, 7 { 256 HARNEY STREET, OMAHA. TTORNEYS:LAW | ZTowe ' Al.,". sawTBIoNEs owapa, - - - - NESEASKA |y picroses or axp oRsem ox- i JOHN C. COWIN, Attormey. Solicitor AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CREIGRTON'S BLOCK, OMAHIA, SESBASKA. 1. Richards, T. W. Attorney at Law, Ofice 510 13th St., bet. Farnham and Douglas, Omuha, Neb. P 0. Box 80 nglau 0: H. BALLOU. Ballou & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW.! Office n Creighton's new block, southeast cor NEB. | SAVAGE & MANDERSOh, room, Soor. Dllll A, - Attorneys at Law, 2 FARNHAM STREAT. sames Caars N.J.B ATTORNEY AND COUSNSELLOR & LAW, No. 25) Farnham Street OMAHA . - =3 Attorney-at-Law s zaer, waxbensex. ! Room 9, Visscher's Block, OMAHA, - - NEBR.| Seerata. | weo s esronsrs SPAUN & PRITCHETT, | Attorneys wd Counselors at Law. | Office, 555 Tweilth Street. 2 ddvena. Lock R 40 " G. W. AMBROSE, attormov=at-L.aow REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA - TFEB ars JOMN K. KELLEY, Attorney ¥ CounseloratLaw 08—Taom' Orighton Block, | . OMANA. - 1 Broker, at 2 el & Cc, will NEB. _|Clarified C-ider. : at Law | ZNTd STREGT. OMAHA | GEO. . O'BRIEN. ED. B. GLASGOW. | } Omaha, Nebraska. SURNHAM. | . SHROPSHIRE, Owaha, Neb. | Unredecmed Pledges for Sale. | | Haifile?()rum, 9th street between Jones and Leavenworth sts , ard o1 bet | | i | | L1 aBovr THE WaTER WORKS The gentral city of the West | Gulto proud of late has erom , A" leels it ean no longer wait Aottt pood 13 Gt The greatest citfes of the workd { Wheo wish 10 cut a swell, At once erect a seserv.ir | Upon their hignest hill. Koy "And 80 the peor 1 die L os then ..“.'" T water works we try. Toput i sewers xuod and strorg, "N make our streets quite dry Agd when the thing is done e aity k{ads or n o You find thew cheap at Bancws Famous New York | Th Cnvmpton Hetter of the - Wes asStreert 435 and 155 Farnbam Sireet. ! SBIEOF. All kinds of light and beavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRLD. 8@ All Work Guarauteed. "8 | Lambrequins and Window Shades, CHRONOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICPUBE FRAMES.. 0 Faroham street, cornar Pifteenth L. WOODWORTH, 238 Du‘lu Street, Omaha, Nsbrasks — | Carrisges, Hacks, Baggies Pattent Wheels Road wagons, Trot- kies. Sk Ltudebaker's, »arness sad Whipsj HORSE CLOTHING. Rotes, Plankets, Wagon Material of all Deserip- Tivms, Spakes, ifubs, Felloes, and sil kindsof HARD WOUD LUMBER s himble Skemns, Axles and Spriugs. mebott { e MRS, R. H. PALMEK, | Fashionable-Dressand Cloak | Maker, Rooms, 262 Douglas St. near 15:h, (Up Stairs. I cut from setus] measurement—not from patterns—and will ga sautee satisiaction in all s, (‘nlllng and Fittisg a Specialty. | —— | T 1 Leading Bootmaker | 183 Farnbam street: | ASon band & e of Ladies’ Goods which he huuunxuul atcost. Give him * call snd get IB' GO00DS ABRIVING DAILY parite hai on hand an excelen siock ol b i thecity, of Fastern mass- | P e | o borae made. | T =.a.racs, | CARRIAGE, BUGGY aad WAGON MANUFACTURER. | E. CORNER of 14th snd HARNEY STS, wom.v Fepectflly smnoaze t the pib- lic that he is now ready to §ll ail con- the above lines with neatuess and wagons constantly on hand and or sale. Victor Restaurant. | 160 FARNHAM STREET, ‘ OLLECTIG SOLICITED AND PROMPT- Y 40 Thres wolem ol | F3ot. LOMH ancl 1lth. | ioas are made. Houses to let and col- . Basl cniots byngis id ot SN VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. | W. J. CONNELL e v v - J. AmLm, FoTrUEY .‘ Counsellor at Liavw AXD wistrict Attorney for Second Jnd- icial District. OFFICS—South -fl- of Faraham, betwoen fln-!ufi‘--i-u-tl-— Openfrom7a m to13p. m. $ar-All Meals Served to Order.<ga 1 OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY lrfl.:l IN SEASON. Prices to suit G. e times. | mitt | A number | dians in Wiscoasin | inter-state railway commerce;| p'uud session and soou after adjourned. {is provisions, It there was any ! the affuirs of the territories had | and law, g F. COURT, | NEB. | | { bitts were disposed of. The House VERYLATEST. TELEGRAPHIC. MIDNIGHT. 4 0'CLOCK P. M. SDAY MORNING JUNE 3, 1874 e, & cooper, Tesides orth Eighth strest with b wi 1!e and three children, read- | ing a paper this morning his wife | dme up behind him and struck | The Natio him a blow on the head with & | Chelua, d CABLEGRAMS, MADRID, June 1. 1 forees have entered ing a body of four | Bpecially Beported for the Omsha Daily Bee, by the Atlastic SAN Fraxcisco, Jun Pacific Telegraph Co. ported by him from the Judiciary Committee, declaring the_ true in- tentand meaning of the Union Pa- cific railroad acts. Mr. Mor-ill (of Maing), from the | Committee on appropriations, re- direct trading between the west an Europe via the St Lawrence. The rebellious o ner o cepted the terms proposed by the | The husbands inju coopers’ hammer, fracturing his | lthudL rl skull, but did not deprive him of | his senses. Before she could re- ed T Mavw, June 2. i 'h::"‘;“,"‘l‘,"'fm !‘“ e ,Ei'gh"‘_‘ peat the blow he got out of thehouse | A Spanish frigate has arrived at congresstcnal. | She was hised several time and hastened to a police station, | Oran, Algiers, to take on board and _ where he related the circumstances, | bring to this eountry the convicts SENATE. 2 3 Mowtrrar, June 2, | Savg that he thonght his wife had | who escaped from Cartegena at the WasHINGTON, June 2. ‘ Schooner C. B. Benson, Toledo, | smm"::::“ml{l;m::"r‘l‘d:m \:::t;‘ time of the Intransigents’ insur- | _ Mr. Wright gave notice that he e e bound |\ he house. When they reached | rection: would to-morrow eall up the bi'l r- | [0 "o B the house the found that she had | i Tt °f'| become mad and had murdered her | three children after her husband | ;rosed by Carlists, and the Repub- had left the house. It appears that £ | Tican commander requires reinforce- see took a heavy flatiron and dashed | \opgs Gen. Loma, with the first their brains out. ~She ““rl",\‘s"“ | corps of the army of the north, has are fatal. joined Gen. Concha’s command at | ported the pension appropriaticn and agree tb return to their | prisiz. e okt [l With amandment. | Piaced on | Srsses ‘and studics as formerly. It | Bostox, June 2. | Mirinda. the calen far. is expected that the military drill | At a meeting of the” Com Ex- ARIS, June 2 The amendment fixes the )(-n; will soon be abolished. sion agents’ fees at 25 cents i of 20, as provided by the Ho Logan, from the N Committee, reporied unfs several minor bills, and the com- was discharged from further consideration of them. Mr. Sherman from the Con tee on Finance, reported back the bill to amend the cu: laws and repeal the moities, with number of additional amendment one of which proposes an ap on of $100,000 to enable th N1AGARA FArLLs, June pil | and swa being hurried to the dr ful fulls, when be caught on a r and hung until 1 the peril of his s body, and ms rock and rescued Me rock was but one hundr the falls. pensation for imformers dusi ing the next fiscal year. The bill was placed on the calendar. The moining hour exp' the Senate rosumed the ti nof the Ir Commissioner v gave up his office y sor, Mr. Bardett, ring this ceremony the various bureaus in the g and office, together with their sul ordinates, filed into the ofti commissioner and presented Mr. T | with a memori high regard, sig in the department, and hadsom: framed. m\ml[m"'.ml amen ments submiited by the commitice | were agreed to. 1 M am priation for continge per <es, ete., of superintendents and agen‘s from $200,000 to $100,000; agreed to. Also an ameadment ap- propriating the necessary sum from the funds of the Winnebago In- to | from the Omaha Indians . Cunningham submitied an ent increasing the appro- t traveling ex- Mr. Dorion, ) Chief Justice, and \(r eabinet as Ve It i is appointe ,( coffrion enters the istor of Tnternal Rq ml that Jos v Treasurer Tmukkn.lmml has b General Manager of th C. J. Bry Times, Goy ¢ fays that ka, such a quantity of land not ex- ceeding twenty sections, as msy be required for the use of (he Winne- agreed to. bagos; Also en amend- on that s and | Le made all examinations of vou | acconntants shaii hereafie In Washington. The request of the Hovse for a conference commit.ec on dl - ing votes on the banking anted. The Indian appropriati then reported to the Senate, 1 the third time ang passed. Mr. Windom moved to {akc up | on reported by him in re- gard to cheap tiansportation, which was agreed to. ne ity may be. Tooked it to wit Smal maine I.ll the ( said the resolution cow,and lom, from the commit- | tee on transportation, reporied a substitute for the bill to regulate e 3 cademy of Music, on Frenc endar. te went = executive | HOUSE, Mr. Poland of the jadici { it ., called up the bill ré. e ago in relat | couris gud judicial officers in Mr. Cessha moved 4 sul: the seetlon in relation to ng g-and and peiit Ju into consideration the dition of the political situa for consulta ~ | goud of the p | The committee passed last night had xt Mond of this subject n 1 l)||~ all the chiefs of | neral f the 1gton Henri Rochefort, communist, re- | 'lml Ce mml Hotel | 1 generally about the committes wijl resumneconsiderytion | | change this forenoon a resolu A dispate 12,000 inhabit: have risen in_conseque re-imposition of ti e gate tax. All | business was stopped, but at last accounts there had been no fighting. It was hoped that the Sultan would yield to the deeree of the people and | remove the objectionable tax. of lln‘ apy da under pm;u T hmmtmn. Judge Lowell, of the United | States Court, has delivered his in the case of Golding ist the Union Pacific Raiiroad, refused to issue an order to mpany directing them toshow | e why a decree of bankruptey hould not issue — VARKETS 5Y TELEGRAPH. SLEOURNE, June 2. | The ship British Admiral from | | | Liverpool for this port went ashore on King’s Island in Bass Stait, and became a total wreek. She had on board forty-four passengers and a erew of thirty-eight persons, all of New Vork Money Market. Kaw Youx, Jme 2. | g and five land is uninhabited ar gerous to shippinz. Several vessels have gone .hlluh there und became | entirely lost. D. | Paris, June 1. The Left Centre at their meeting | took aetion toward an | | Mliance with the Right Centre. A | plovernments—Steady; transac- | motlon was drawn up in_ favor of fous small, | establishing a Republ e Etooir—More :active ibut dower || B et o e v $ &E 3 z u | nient, which all members of the | this morning, with a decline rang- | Left will sign in the event that the | ing flrum H l|“ 1 per cent. Right Centre will support it when Iu“ K'lm;r,r mll i ~*“\|\lll &0 s - | submitted to the Assembly. | ower before a positive upward 3 tta has gone to Auxerre, ‘lurn s assured.” B B e b et o et | 1y | | where he is to deliver an important meeting of the m Stock Exchange \\|I] Iw held to appoiut a committee to visit Washington and protest ‘ against the new tax resolutions now I | under consideration in Congress, | il | which includes tax on sales of Gold | | and Government Btocks The municipal and electoral and | organization bills have passed their first reading. The Catho Club gave a Imn-\ quet to Am is to-day. | | Compte DeSuer occupied the chair | | and proposed toasts to the Pope .nnl | American _ bishops, which w seseived with greatentliaaiasm. Judge Thread, of New Orleans, gave a sentiment in honor of Catholic France, and in an eloquent speech vived memorics of Chambe e M Hew York Produce Market. NEW YORE, me- Breadstuffs—Opened activ lour Yo' \prm,:, 1 Chicago, 1 43 ee spring 14 ier; 60 | ts—Quiet ; white, 6 Rye--110@,1 Barley—Nomi Provisions—Dull & unchanged. Leather, iron and wool—Un change o No 2 June 1. armer w 'll'lu n(mn | As the Prine | leaving his resi to attend the I Was not hart. | received threat- | had also the Duke Te had previously ening letters, { of Cambridge and Mr. 'Isra | In the Housgof Coin | day evening Sir H. W | that the salary of the British \Im gton be reduced to vote was rejected by a vote of 89 to 2. 1 The dvl:au"n the House of Com— Chicago Produce Market. CHicaGo, June 2. Flour—Dull and unchanged; good and choice ext a b 50; low and medium, ; supers, 250 e | Cash 116 on the salary of the lists to be m-l;h' | i1 021 16al 1, | hington was un- gjon; or sor rless of politics, 1eli-| Roilrond from Oma aha to Couticil "‘"dl-'u v closed 1 16}al 163; | usually interesting. It arose from jon: ol posil Bluffs. Judge Odell represented | the fact that the appro of the | ed the Hovse | I % P 25 e ! m’::-e‘:;:«‘;e"vsug:r :;“!‘ ']u. ,f“,‘,,s | the Town side of the question, The July | House was required for an increase | }; high mixed 56¢. | of the salary proposed by the g Gats—In demand, higher; N Rir H. Wolff moved that | ernment. jased orce befoe this ~session. Conas will | 244@2 485 th e ETen ORI ongres 2 | the amount the government recor- Fhe u(’nulmuvdlu\uu idesation of | ot TalL | mends be_reduced five thausand the Ui He said he opposed the | Poland briefly expiained the | Mr. Crounse opposed the establishing a das angd said hg regietied 1 ne sentiment o) Louts, June 2. ttle Rock to th s e -ne‘u\!:lum | sor Murph = | ing republicans of Jefferson county, forcitie language, ihat they did not | S epublicans of Jefl ) grage, * | wen et ek ago for trea- :v'f“ "(v‘:g";(rn it eontained, they | yn and thrown into jail. Only two Hotiar opposed the bl Mr. Cannon, dmw trom Utab, epoke at leng! gth tn on +3 th ill, declaring it et o fho (S tory, inasmuch as it was speclal in the late troubles, liams, attorney for these partie: also arrested and confined In jail. trial was remanded on Saturd reason for it, that, reason aprlied ty | all oher _territories. oharged that the United States Marshal and { Distriet Attorney for Utah, had been lobbying for the kill, and that it would make the Marshal's office worth £50,000, as it swept away 24 sheriffy, Nld substituted the Marshal and his assistants. He elaimed that party in that county. The Little Rock dail, been most evonomically mannged, tio mflitia with and that the bill was in the inierest of robbers who waited to get eon- tracts of the territory for purposes of plunder. Mr. Ward advocated the bill, de- claring it was more Jikeral to teri- tory of Utah than the law was to othier ieiitories. He would put a stop to polygamy, not in the nome of religion but in the name of justice nd to prever the election of Republ Constitutional Thompson, Ba on Saturday, of! , “Justice of the Peace, t law still existed, and t v must govern 'v Mr. Poland elosed the delate and declared as an undeniable fact that the manners were hostile to the government as any portion of the peaple of the south had been in the darkest hours of the rebellion. He id the law passed by anact of Congress twelve years ago against oly had been openly and un- lushingly disobeyed, and Fe de- | clared that Congress should either repeal that law or take means, such The Herald this mornin, lishes an interesting letter tr discovery round the world | 5o JotelConsamers”an Dealers. will as this bill sfforded, to have in en- | letter is dated at Melbourne, March | Cattle—Receipts, 700. Market | T."m‘.l,L.{m.mmmm\...,.m . forced. The House'then proceeded | 18, 1874, The chief importince at- | qulet; T 'g'nm.swmunum | S it enere, Y to vote on the bill and the amend- | tached (o the letter I that it shows | 4o fair butchers, 400@4 75; prime | ——————————— ment was rejected. the Challenger to have done away | to choice steers 5 00a5 | ILLINOIS HOUSE. Mr. Barber offered an amend- | with ‘he coutinent in the Antart Hogs—Receipts, 4,000. Market | | ment providing fuat the salary of | ocean, p- light to heavy, 440@ | e A the District Attorney shall not ex- there, w ceed $3,500 and any excess in fees to Wilkes and assigned -3 was discovered | be reported to the Freasurer, agreed | termination of land. The Challe; to. The bill puml 130 to 55. ger crujsed ahout the place as indj The remainder of the sesslon was | cated on maps, but discovered noth- given to the committee on _public | ing except icebergs. buildings and grounds. Several November. took & recess, fort Wil deliver a lecture at the |OMAHA, - - = NEB| 134§t bet. Faruham and Harney. NEW YoRK, June 2. | Academy of Music on Friday eve- | A RE now prepare lo delive, i larg o | i = The trisl of commissioners | ning. _Sabject—Events in France | £3 smal guintities, tbelc mild sugar-cured | All kinds of, TATORING, CLELNING and Coanlick and Gardner, and election | Since the fail of the empire. The | tacor rur specpreny. for famiy use: 0o | T inspector Buck, indicted forelection | proceeds to be sent 1o Roe 's | hand ‘pure kettle-rendered leaf lard, by the | { has been set down for the 15th inst. The bail of the defend- | ants is fixed at $4,000 each. Gard- | former companions in New C direst; misery. = furnished the necessary securi- | for Yonkers = to-d ad re-| JACOB CGIS: | Dispenses bis own medel mains at Pelletier’s country resi- |y o <20~ S0 ....?'.,.. ToSats abd Dl r«m":v%'--, Rl | i pricing oy in dence untl Friday, where he will | B g the case of A. R. Roberts, the bond s lectureand obtain g it tnd Btionce:Corcer P 128 | forger, stilt et : 10s possible he may| Oumaa, ot '"‘4‘1".2":’&'&” e o | liver lecture at Boston, and If time | Vadawtt In Oyer and Terminer court,John Given, murderer of police officer Gibney, was this morning senten- | eed to 2 years im) it. HaLIFAX, N. 8., June 2 For some cause he will leave America Saturda) jons, also leave. The Iielmahlp Fi ‘with th mm ‘;O:;Ilmu‘nh!, who escaj Iuvl opposition cable on’ has | Wi fort, is expected t« ived off the coast, . from San Francisco. gentlemen were in Brooks’ | e or had anything to do with | John A. Wil but both trial and bonds were refu- sed, and -u the parties are still in prison, gause of the ar- oy P up the Yepabilican Jazette says: Governor Baxter will not approve | of the amnesty act. | ing sent Arms are be- 1o countics in the | Fasler] A nere ikpul’lirmh bave thel. oRel = oo e und overthrow ans to the m. E.W. f of staff, | ally announced and notified Judge Warwick of the chancery court, wnd Thomas C. themselves ac- | 540; choice stee (-muumr. which sailed from Eng. | land two years ago on a voyage of | The | pusly supposed to exist | steady ; 500. m to the | The Challen- ger expects to reach Hong Kong by It has been decided that Roche- nia, who are starving and in the st o N Rochefort leaves | permits, another at Philadelphia. probably week. Paine and Benedict, his compan- Pascal Grousset, = | ST cause Sir Edward Thorn- | ton's " residence at “Washington | has been_signali diplon he ters and MI.AIIN'. ild regard such m- | Kk of approbation, | ate government lavished | stiations of the Washing- | Mr. Boarde, under sec f foreign department, sta that no blame could attach to bir | Edward Thoryton for his conduct of the result of negotlating with the | United Btates, and he s the reason for ade was simply because ex in Washington, had increased. ter defeat of Sir o further obj The Viceroy 175, un- @95, NSt Lnuls Produca Market 5 | S1. Louts, June 2. Flour—Quiet, weak, unsettled. Wheat—Dull, drooping; No, 2 Chicago, 1 0¢ @100, Ce n—Am?‘(-e, highe 2 ,4@ ; on track, 56@56}; June 57 89, ~ Oad=Dull and lower, at 43. Rye—Dull; lower~ AL . Wolff’s motion fon was made. of India telegraphs | that rain has been general north_of the Ganges, and portions of the | country slope and river has been | visited with rain. Mr. Wilkie Collins n es anoth- " “y<er ap) for assistance for Mr, Bal- | P Tourt. clooutionist, whose illness Pork 18 00 delivered, s titute co Meats—Nominal, continucs; hose destitute con- | dition is attribuded to u:;l fact h(bt\l the proceeds of hisyeadings have been largely devoted to vharitable objects. it | Lard—Quiet; good at 11 | Bacon—5 005 40. | Chicago Live Stock Market. 1l CHICAGO, June 2. Cattle 4,000; dull, easy, buyers waiting for lower prices ; light steers a5 86; extra " JOHN H. GREEN, STATE MILLS steers 6} ; Texans, 3] DEALER IN | | Hog receipts, 13,000; quiet, easier; closed dull, but not quotably lower, | GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, | | poor to common 4 6534 65}; medium axp | | to fair 5 40; extra 5 9026 15. COMMISSION MERCHANT| S. JORGENSEN, | tra \hulf‘c ‘ool«l 4 S0at —MANUFACTURFR OF— St. Louis Live Stock Market. ?“}B uG- '%%\Efm'%. | Fipos and Smakers Artcles. 185 1 AHA, NEB., Opposite Metro- $1, Lovis, June 2, = | Between 9th and 10th. CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. mehiltl THAN LIBENMERT,| TATTOR, i | m W 3. TavLOR. WILLHELM :§ TAYLOR, | | PORK PACKERS, | 17th and Chiezgo streets, barrel or in cans of 10, 15,25 or 40 Ps. B@-Orders prowptly flled. S Surgical Rooms LVANCAMP M.D. WILLIAM SEXAUER. Parabam Strest, - - Omaba, Neb —WHOLESALE A¥D BETAIL DRALER IN— 4 Wnnn’ruu:n FURNITURB, BEDDING. ETC, Ladies’ AT %5 Ladies Suits with Skirt and Polonaise, 9 “ = “ 10 o aQ [ o 5 DPercale Wrappers, at The Goods are all new, and bought from the manufa REMNANTS. ve also arranged on our center counters a lot of remnants, and goods slightly soiled, to be sold at ex We b tren y low prices. mars CLOSING OUT SALEB To make more room for our stoek of spe —OF— Ready-Made Suits CRUICKSHANK'S lties, viz EMBROIDERIES AND BLACK ALPACAS. The town of Hernani is hard | e have concluded to elose out our R DY-MADE SUITS at the following reduced prices: Former Prices. 490 $ 550 $ % $ i b 6,50 A 5 6.00 750 i & 50 9,00 White < 450 6,00 A 600 7,50 turer for Cash. REMNANTS. A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor.14th and Farnham Sts., Omaha, Neb. FALL S'I‘OCK, 1873! R. A.BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. |A FULL STOCK A OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, DIES’ AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GRFAT VARIETY. A FULL LIN® OF ; ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RUGS. AND MATS, UHARLLS SHIVERICK_ Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, rand_eve Eythmg pertaunnv i HOLSTERY trad has a complete assortmen PRICED goods, |PRICES as to make it to the a.nythmg in this line, g e PARI.O RSETS, G | G. STRIFFLER, —DEALEE N— 1 by a series of GROCERIE s Provivons, to the FURNITUR e; has ar%elv increased his stg‘ckaggd 111);1:; ot FINE, MEDIUM and LOW which he is ofi‘ermg at such REDUCED everv on to examine his stock beforeepéfrehgg LOUNGES &o., UP COVERED TO ORDER. LRED AND . S. RICK, 203 Farnhawm Strect. Omaha. ——— e FRANK J.RAMGE 'DRAPER & TAILOR Fruits, —ANL DEALER IN— A eatectionery, | GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS. b 1ot Full Assortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warrsuted, Sepken ke Cniomar e | S oSty - - OZisha, Weh Schneider & Burmester | Manufacturers of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRO! WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing, Spouting and Gutering don sbort totice and iz che best manner. itteen treet w24 4 | City Meat Market. e SEBaSLYEBROS. Keopo A LARGE SUPPLY OF pstantly on haad g a ¥, PORKV GANE BOULTRY, —aw— LADIZS’ SUITS! SUITS! SUITS! | Just Received ! [ Just Received ! ——TO BE SOLD AT— | LOWEST PRICES! f —_AND— REFITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE !! 1 C. F. HICEMAN, 256 Douglas. myld-im /AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Cor. 13th and Rarney sm vemenrasnaws OMAFTA. - = tr Spring and Summm Fine and Medium Clothing,’ CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. A.POLACK, and Furnishing Goods. I CHEAPER THANETHE CEEAPEST. LY B —— TS

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