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i d [ OMAHA DAILY e THE DAILY BEE EOWARD ROSEWATER, Editor aad Prop’r Ofico—Te. 138 Farnham s rest, betw. CAPTAIN JACK'S Omaha organ tried to sealp Donald McKay's Warm Bpring Indisns—a natural cconsequence of itsModoc proclivities. AccorDING to Bonmer, of the New York Ledger, President Grant i cannot be nafely continued in our colleted P FREDERICK, LEADING HATTER ! Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES Farpham St. ol tiant OMAHA. OMAHA BOSINESS DIRECTORY. ORASKER MANUPACFORY. are & it 165 Haroey sireet. M 1% e e @LASS AND PICTURS F3 MiS Reinhart, 185 Douthw dealer in :! L windos glass sud pictars , Glazing ‘o order. a2 BOOTS AKD SHOES. ilip Lang, 155 Faroham st, between 10th ) i iy oy CONFECTIONERY. L. Latey, corner 12th and Douglas strests, . mmufscturer and wholesale dedder in cand’»sand canietionery. Country trade sv- iceted. apld i O0AL DEALEES. Elit, coal, lime, coment halr ete., gyt ) . DRUGGIST?. A. Rander, druggist, corner 12 and Har- ey s PAWN BROKEF. ] Eleutter Xo. 30 Purnbam . LAUNDRY. A e ot jant at 51 1th i, bet The washing and ing will be done to order, first ciass work I-n.' bouse and_sign pai i s e Forthmm and Hafue s SOAP PACTORY. o gty Soap Works, Powel’ a P et tacs Eromium Soap.” Five oo, and Foltbvatiamie souny. 12 Ordor volicited rom the seade. . T ATTomwELa E. ESTABBUJK. w. M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE—Creighton Hhcl.l)-l:;;l.m Attorney and” Counsclor at Law. + SOFFICE—Room Bo' Visscher's Block, OMAHA - - - NEB. JOHN W. LYTLE, wl?—‘ -': Soliciter In OPFIO0L -Over Pirst Natious! Beak, malat PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law = (Campbell's Blick,) fl&l‘!lflfll“l STREET, ONAHA 4 Barownx ©30. 3. 0'BRIKY. BALDWIN & ("BRIEN, ATTORNEYS*LAW Ofce—Caldwell Block, W;;:m‘ JOHN C. COWIN, Asttorney. Solicitor AND COUNSELOR. OPFICE—CREIGNTON'S BLOCK, OMAHA, SE@BASKA. T. W. T. Richards, Attorney -at_Law, Office 510 13th St., bet. Farnham and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. P 0. Bex 80 ettt 0. H. BALLO ED. B. GLASGOW. Ballou & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW, Office n Creighton's new block, southeast eor oma st NEB. SAVAGE & MANDERSON, Attorneys at Law, 242 FARNHAM STREAT. Jawm w. steaen, Omaba, Nebraska, Cramas ¥ wa 3 - N.J. BURNHAM. ATTORSEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Neo. 230 Furnhaw Street OMAHA = = wrhsod NEB. | next. — Ir Mr. Wm. Gwyer wants to be- come the custodian of the great seal of Nebrasks, he will bave to cease dabbling about finance in the news- papers. — MANY prominent journals are still pondering over the Papal succes- sion. It seems to us it will be time enough to determine this question when the Pope makes up his mind to visit Saint Peter. THE return of Jeff Davis induces the St. Louis Globe to volunteer the kind advice tosleeping car conduec- tors between New York and Mem- phisto exercise a little vigilance few days and nights. GOVERNOR (?) James M. Pattee, declares that he has just as good & right to protect the industrial classes against corrupt political bummers and oppressive monopo- lies, as Judge Dudley or General Strickland. Mr. Pattee’s argument is very plausible. ——— An indiscruminate slaughter in clothing and gents’ furmshing goods regardless of prices at 206 Famham street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts of our own make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad Tisiets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, Broker, at 296 Farnham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may 1y26 Hamlet Orul_n. Sth street between Jones and Lesvenworthts , OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. Piques, seilles, " iads of Lry Goods, Tadics and Gents B, cte. Ay i ol Dry Goods s Com) ing ouly for CASH, am able to UNDFRSELL any other Dealer in Our PRICES are LUWER than ever jore. my 14 3me-pl ENOCH HENNEY, the Cit; beard Justice of the Peace = n Office over tho Siate Bank, corner of Farn- ham and 13th streets. je1 PROBATE NOTICE. £TaTE OF NEBmAsKa, Douglas County. ss: AUs Protate Gourt heid at the Court Room, in and for said County, June5th, A. D., 1574. Present, Wm. L | eabody, Proby In the miatter of the estaie of Frank Byron Reed, inistrator of said sstate, nalos ik Bod A0 Slecuit and aoked Tor 15 allowsnce, and for his discharg , ss such e rtered, Tiat 3 B AP st uiy 3, A, D. 1671, a o'cloek & m., is ""L-""II.-“ Derition, whes all porsons int-revied io said Tasties Taay supyar st s Probate Court 1o be held st the G DENTISTS, OFFIOE, No, 232 FARNHAM ST. - or opuiRs, — Bt LWhSs, OMASIA. 83 Ollest practicine Tentists in the city DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 284 Farnham S¢.. Bet. and 14th, up stairs. Tosta extracted witbout puin, by use of - ‘rous Oxide Das . S9Ufics epen atall bam ! L Sursgical Rooms L VAN CAMP M.D. MRS, J E.VAEDERCOOK Eclectic Physician. mmmm‘l:fi-uun and stention pad te"obetarics — saiiarte veten f it T RE ‘JAS. M. M°VITTIE, ~~WHOLESALE DEALEXIN— Clarified GCiider. 0 133 and 158 Paratam Street. "3, 5. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law Room 9, Visscher's Bloek, California House. FRITE HAPNRR, Prop'r- e eI e june 1, y! OMAHA, - - NEBR. —_——— WILLIAM SEXAUER. SPAUN & PRITCHETT,, |MsTatatee © - OulaXd Attorneys 10d Counselors af LaW. | —wwoLsssus awo asvim praces m— sa T o va. w5 | FURNTPURR. BEDDING. EYC. AMB ACRES! "?;‘_t'.'_.?_o:i’w 2108 PARNING LAND IN NEBRASEAD REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE m%.fl‘fl‘;m OMAHA < rEm e ‘: terme. S T S etk JoMN E KELLEY, Attome* % Counselorat Law o b o } - omama. W. J. CONNELL. OCounsellor at Isavwr TomN Famix. 255 Harmey strest, betwesn 14th and 1Bh. In oll &t Branches, s the latest 134 mest 'HORSK SHOKING AND 254 repaising done g short sotica. LT} VERY LATEST. MIDNIGHT. At the expiration of,the morn- ing hour, the postoffice ap- bill came up as un- finished being on the amendment offered by Mr. Morrill gt. to the amendment of Mr. Fre- ame endment ) 2810 29, Mr. Frelinghuysen’s Staendmost thes amosted was .dfi)"d 33 to 26. - r. dfl-n’nmndmnt:;l«st— yesterday was, on motion T Ramsey, amended so as to_provide that so much of the act as fixed the rates of on n¢ and shall not take un- til the first of January next. venson offered an amend- ment providing for the printing and free distribution of 300,000 copies of m”.gm:unum reports; rejected 27 to A bill was then reported to the Senate amendments made in_the comumitiee of the whle; agreed to M~ Morrill, of Maine, submitted & mppnp:i‘lu Vil ;h,!ll‘ll ed ve aj jon bill and explain, the same. It increases sailaries of several employes. ‘The House retains the present Congremuonal printer; the clerieal reduction of the House is largely restored, but neverthelegs there is & reduction of over $100,000 a8 oom: pared with the bill when reported to Benate. Mr. Bargent submitted a confer- ence on the pension appropri- tion It fixes pension agents fees for preparing vouchers, etc., 25 o e, et %‘;”;d - re p-::m" of the e l';'hn Benate proceeded to the con- sideration of the bill forthe pay- ment of glaims allowed by thesouth- ern claims Which was lald aside, and a numbey of bills m&wnmsm. meres Wi en up an " Benate lfioflm‘d. HOUSE. Mr. Tremain movesl the suspen- sion of the rules in order to pass the bill from the judiciary committee Praciding for the preservation of lots cast, and papers sonnected with the election members of Con- & The Lill having been read in full, Mr. Cox asked Mr. Tremalne to leave it open for debate, it not being . it was very simple, providing ouly for fair eled-. Mr. Eldridge said it does nothing ding | et 2 Mr. Tremaine presented a mi- mority report, signed by himself and Messra. Frye, Cessna, and Ward, (Il.) dissenting from the ‘minority report, and recommending the dismissal of all proceedings against Durell. All reports were ordered to be printed, and the House took a till evening. The evening session was devoted to business from the naval commit- tee, of little general interest. Adjourned. WAsHINGTON, June 17. The Senate finance committee to- day to strike outofthe House tariff bill the proposition to refund to manfacturers the tax on licorice used in manufacturing tobacco. The House committee on judicia- ry, by a vote of six to five, decided ::;mp&ch Judge Durrell and Bus- The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Robert M Reynolds, to | Minister to Bolivia; John L Cad- New York, Assistant Secre- State; John L Long, Sur- veyor of St. Louis; Geo 8 M , receiver of public monies, Norfolk, Neb; A A Pol- lock, postmaster, Brownville, Neo. The President’ has approved the Joint resolution providing for the termination of the treaty between the United Btates and the King of Belgium. NEW YORK, June 17. At the meeting of the directors of the Union Pacific railroad in Bos- ton to-day the question of establish- ing rolling mills for the manufacture the company’s rails will be cone sidered. CALCUTTA, June 17. ‘The prospects for crops are great- ly improved by the copious rains t | which have failen throughout the emll::a. Three thousand persons are on being fed by the govern- men SAN FRrANCISCO, June 17. Governor Stanford nas eonsented to speed his horse Occident next Saturday, for the benefit of the " | Louisiana sufferers ; fast time is ex- ted. It is probable that Thad tevens will run for the same cause. SPRINGFIELD, June 17. The ‘Republican State Conven- tion assembled to-day. The cur- agreed | rency question was the all absorb- ing topic, and the delegntes were much divided. The majority favor letting currency alone to_regulate itself in accordance with the natur- allaw of finance. This convention is the largest ever held in Illinols. NEW YoRK, June 17. The life insurance companies of the East are almost unanimously opposed to the action taken by the legislature of California during its 1ast gession jn amending the State insurance laws sq as to confer the or representatives of foreign com- panies doing business in California. The subject has been under consid- eration here among officers of life insurance companies, and the result has been that a majority of the more powerful companies have de- in California. MARKETS 8Y TELEGRAPH. Now York Money Market. NEwW YORK, June 17. Money—Freely offered at 2@3 per cent. Foreign Exchange—Higher; firm at nominal rates of 489 sixty days and 4913 for sight. Gold—Stronger at an advance of uxr cent; 111} at opening ; to1113. it afterwards’ declined, and now at 111, on reports that L. ound o To &C;&n&'fsocm' roun T for - 000,000 of the mew five per cent bonds of 1881. Governments—Steady and firm. currency sixes. 1143, Stocks—Weak, and prices low and demoralizing; a panicky feeling prevailed after mid-day caused by no sy ng element jn the mar- fidm 5 hisince bt , with princi) ings in Western Unien, BShore, Wa- bash, Pacific Mail, Union Pacific, Rock Island and Westeen Union. Decline ranged from 1 to 2} per cent |til ‘l-‘u,m,-ru 95 UP2BE; WU New York Produce Market, NEW YORK, June17. of the kind, It provides for the de- . TEEES ‘emuw_aw y,exoept wheat elenhn;' :..3"” within odutrol of | Flour—Dull; super, State and federal 3 it 100k :rum,sno@szs;uun,uss@ "lr. ‘Woodford movv’-'dln suspend | § 46@1 48; xo'z;Chlmgnl 1“"'48'(5 , the rules_and adopt the remlition }l‘l‘iuogfillwwkwnpnug, 143G national system Ou:r;-lnwer; ‘Western - mixed Oats—Havy; Western mixed By Nominai e—Nominal; 1 0@1 10. ”"’"""‘"'—.3:;" and heavy. —Hteady. Tron and Wool—Quiet. Chicago Prouace Market. CHICAGO, June 17, Flour—Quiet and unchanged. another member of the t oom- | Wheat—Active, strong, higher ; of | Nol,1 21jal 22; No2, 118}al 19t the bill, few cars at 120 cash; tfldn Beveral J-pnm:lu in regard lo }}qu,m; closed la ;ilmel 18 taxation were. ; closed 118§ ; No S e e || Gl S others, but Mr. Bass Corn—Active but weak and lower to admit them. and market closed steady snd firm ; | June61a81}; July 60260}, ata decline; high mixed 61a61}; Nog, 61a61; closed 61; bid cash; Oats—Quiet, No 247. ni'g‘l"n t; No 2 nominal at ef;r;—?nu.{.;i Jower; cash 1720 qu:‘.;'Lufl@ er . 2. P AGE, Mr. ference report en the legllative ap. CARRIAGE, BUGEY asd WAGON ) Mfifll 3 , * . . CORNER of 14th and HARNEY 8T8, Mr. Wilson (T1L ) from the ‘aanounce to the pud- 1 ol pomcnied & ot | W R S o — recommended and providing e ‘Wagons comstently on hand sad extraordinary powers upon agents | se cided to cease issuing new policies | 7 S tance one OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1874. 4 0°CLOCK P. M. ‘WASHINGTON, June 17. There are a number of very im- portant bills on the 8§, they will be able o, upon the bill. It is thought that one feature of the hill wil b the reditbation, to the extent 000,000, E?’m';m-: national bank cireu- ition. SAN Fraxcisco, June 17. Inubomm‘hnennh‘ between Charles DeYoung, of the Chronicle, and Naphtaly, of Evening Sun, several exchanged, but neither hurt. A small boy received & shot in the aukle, causing a alight } The arose from the- tion in yestarday's Sun of ‘an article about DeYoung’s mother. Both were put under $1,500 bonds. A “Cmc:‘xu‘:l, June 17. special to quirer from Lawrenceburg, Ind., gives the details of one of the most horrible Wn. T. , & POOF INaN, NOW working in Chili, were found dead. ‘The mother with her bowels ripped open, and the two children, aged seven and nine, beaten like their mothz beyond nmgnm.on.' No eause is assigned or col , un- less that of outragin m?mmwmm and murdering her her family to avoid disclosure. ‘The scene of the deed is a wretched log hut two miles from town. NEW YORK, June 17. The bricklayers strike continues- At a meeting of the employing ma- sons last e they adopted reso- lations to pay per day for Iefl hours labor, or$4 for ten hours . In several instances the em- ployers have conceded to the de- mands of the men, but in the ma- ity of cases non-union hands have employed. The firm of Turner Bro’s., bank- ers, No. 14 Nassau street, have sus- pended. It is alleged that the cause of their suspension was an advance of money to the Western Railroad Company on inadequate securities, R.W. ne-gu»., gold brokers, also suspended. The following is a condensed ‘geneErl‘ "‘m" hthem situation in Europe from Iate foreign : Great Britain will have an average yield; Belgium and Holland will have no reason to complain, and cereals h’l"): well in Szl.l:.ern Ger- many. e rye been in- jumfbut u.egengr:f t of erops Someprovinees Bage sofhng ey ces haye verely, but the whaat drop. 1s fmga at seventy-five per cent. n addition to this,news from South- ern Russia is very favorable. NEw YORK, June 17. Fourth day of the American Jock- ey Clubraces at Jerome Park. It ladies’ day a great many of the fair sex were nt. The first race was the stpkes far three- year-old fillies, ! with $1,000 added ; distance, one mile and a balf. Outof forty nominations only five came to the post, Bellmont’s z:nlem bl:in.g';‘l'ze favorite, ?'he was lowered tg an excellent start. After going & short distance Cottrell's Bonaventure got ahead and won by half a dozen lengths, Sandford’s Leona second, and Bell- mont’s Countess third ; time 2:42}. In the second race for $600, distance one mile and a quarter, nine horses started. Breakness sold at evep againat d race B ek engin ol s and Resolute third; time 3:13, In the third race, uim, distanoe one mile and three quarters, Mate, bok, Woodbine, Utica and ellowereft started. When the flag wes lowered Utica rushed to the front and made running time until within 4 ha} Springbok front. Springbok finally won lzue,' ‘oodbine the foyrth. o 00, et le_gnd 1 over seven hurdles, only out of elght_started—Limestone, Zro- lite and Vietor. ‘The 1atter yay the favorite while the others sold about even. They kept_ well together un- passing the grand sfand, when Zrolite fell heavily and rolled over his rider, The other two raced to- the remainder of the distance, ensily by thres Jongtiw with Vit ree lei wi r socond” e 3130 Firaie didoron finish the course, NEW YoRx, June 16, A series of sensations agitated ‘Wall street yesterday, disturbing the sl course of events which have c its operations for the past several weeks. First came the failure of Turner Bros., Rockford, d & St. Louis Only one counterfel Cen- tral Pacific gold bond has yet been TELEGRAPEIC. SPRINGFIELD, Ill., June 1 { ‘The prospect is that the Illinois Republican State Convention to- | day instead of endorsing the infla- | tion poliey, will reiterate the finan- | cial plank of the last Republican National Convention which would be a good and wise thing to do. It reads as follows: | B-nllv;il That we denounce the repudiat of the y form or disguise, e; and that we witness with | the reduction of the prineipal the national debt, and of the rates of interest on the balance, and con- fidently expect that our excellent national currency will be perfected by a speedy resumption of specie payment. PROVIDENCE, R. L., June 17. In the twelfth ballot for U. 8. Sen- ator to-day, in the General Assem- bly, in joint session, Burnside re- ceived 43, Dixon 29, Barlow 17, seattering 20—total vote 107; neces- sary to a choice 54. Thirteenth ballot : Burnside, 45; Dixon, 28; Barslow, 16; scattering, 2. After taking the second ballot the convention adjourned until to- morrow. CABLEGRAMS. MADRID, June 17. It is reported that_a battle has been commenced at Estezla, and is ing adv: m‘l"n& antageously to the (BN LoNDON, June 17.» The Ascott races commenced Tuesday. The Scott stakes, the Prince of Wales stake and the Ascott gold vases. The first was won by Lord Lonsdale’s Coventry, the second by Sir R. Bulkletly’s Soluinus, and the third by John E [] . g -3 g L] 9’?3 Wfl?&’e“‘i«"fi& i Osborne’s Organist. LISBON, June 17. The steamer Africa has returned to this port after successfully laying her section of the Brazilian cable. The line has been tested and found to work satistactory, and turned over to the Brazilian Cable Com- pany. Unbroken telegraphic com.- munication is established between England and Cape Horn. LoNDox, June 17. A Times Paris dispatch reports that suplementary steps for an alli- ance of centres have been taken, and others will follow. In an arti- cle In the Journal Desbas, the organ of the Left Centre, comparing the fears aroused by the empire with confidence inspired by the Kepublic. If true the conservatives will loyal- ly consent to assume the govern- ment. The report that Duc de Bisaccia had resigned is confirmeg. HAVANA, June 17. The Diaro says that four armed insurgents, who belonged to the bands of Camaguaqui, have come into the Spanish lines at Trocha Suicishra and surrendered them- selves. It is asserted that the Marquis of Santa Lucas has been deposed from the presidency of the Cyban Repub- lic, and that Gen. Maximo Gomez haa::m:‘ .mulrzz‘wd 28 bis sucdessor, . Gen. Esponade reports that he marched with four battalions m,:n 'l‘mch::llmnn todi bl;(]:lum with- out encountering gny rebel force that showed fight, 7 QUEENSTOWYN, June 17. ‘When the steamer Parthia ar- rived here last evening, alarge mob had gathered on the dock, awaiti her, and the appearance of Henri Rochefort. As Rochefort ed | down the gangwpy, he was in- styntly &;f by the crowd, Who Tecslved bim with hootings and ye‘lh,ql;’d mTafe a ll'lmnh for him, e landed, The police surroun-— 82.1" Roohefort, whup(n is thought would have been lynched, but for thelr protection. The intensely ex- cited mob pressed forward, hooting and yelling, followed by ~many Frenchmen, to m&Quun 's Holei‘. ron a-&i»hwe 6 police escorted to depot. His arrival at Cork was not expected. He there- fore passed the city unnoticed, and took lgintrflu atf p. m., for Dub- kln, whenge he will proceed ta Lon- on, PARIS, June 17. The Republican journals of to-day speak in the most eulogistic terms of the Ministers of both Right and Left Centres of the Assembly, be- canse of their vote yesterday against the restoration of a monarchy. ’l‘he{ say that the vote of the As- sembly—although it does not pro- claim a Republic—shows that a monarchy is impossible. The Or- leanist Journal considers the action of the Assembly leaves the situation unchanged, but ex its belief nevertheless, that the consequence of the vote will be the consolidation of President McMahon’s power. In the Assembly to-day, on the reading of the journal of vesterday’s ings, loud compiaints were made by the members of the inac- curacy of the lists of yeas and nays. Governor Cissey and three others sald they had voted in favor of the motion for urgeney on the Left cen- tre’s bill. A deputy who voted against the motion declares that seven members of the Left who's names were regorded in its favor 'were not mt when the vote was taken. He demanded a recitement of the vote, which, according to his statement, ought tostand 339 affirm- atives to 340 negatives. M. d'Franklin, of the Extreme Right, formally moved that the vote in question be declared void. M. President of the As- sembly, maintained the validity of The Right Centre ted ‘entre presented a con- stitutent resolution defining the pewers of President McMahon. It was referred to a commitie: of thirty. It is believed ti commit- tee of thirty will not report for a fortnight on bills referred to it yes- The Lot have abandoned for the ‘M. HELLMAN &CO., CLOTHIERS ——AND DEALERS [N GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 221 aud 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST- OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Is Complete now; Our Assortment in Clothing : Gents’ Furnishing Goods Comprises the Latest Novelties. THRE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS. We Have also a Full Line in BOY'S saud ¥@UTH'S Clothing WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWERTIIAN EVER. ? FALL STOCK, 1873. R. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, 1 AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just ned sold lower than any other house in the city, co(x)lpgstingtgf e MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND CEILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUGS, AND MATS, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPHEST CHARLES SHIVERICEK. Fumiture, bedding, Mirrors, and thin, ini HOLeveEii g pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP- STERY trade; has largely increased his stock.and a_complete assortment of FINE, M al oW PRICED goods, which he is offering a?%ggllffi%&‘% PRICES as to make it to the interest of ev iri ggytlung in this line, to examine his stock ger}:)ggel;i ~ g. PARLORSETS, LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTERED AND COVERED TO O Eg. 203 Farnham Streoct. Omaha: FRANK J.RAMGE G. STRIFFLER, —~DEALER N— croczrizs, DRAPER & TAILOR hnv!;‘ua?:: —ANL DEALER IN— e GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. "h‘s': ;im Full Assortmentof Impo- 124 Woolens. All Work Warranted. &e., &e., &e. 232 FarahamSt, - - Omahe, Neb S.K.(OR.or E!T sndFARNHAN. a e Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers of FIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. s B. & J. WILBUR, Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, liteen trest = ——— . | Fourteenth Street, - Omabha., City Meat Market. 7= Web GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS DAN. BURR, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th arid Rarney OMAXKA. - - - SIXEEILY BROS. Keep constartly on_band A LARGE SUPPLY OF B .1 ¥, P O RX MUTTON, POULTRY, —axp— WG BT.ABI. BN GANE NEB. Spring and Summer Styles. A.POLACK, i CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St Noar 14th, CHEAPER THAN.THRE CEE-A-PIB'r [ s v . ilmim