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THE DAILY BEE RCE. ROSEWATER, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE-—-138 Farnham Street, ‘between 9th and 10th. EERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO! Govy, 1 year, m advadee, (postpaid)... $3.00 6 months, in advanc 40 3 months, in advance. CHEAPEST HAT STORE! IN THE WEST, FOR? HA"I'S CAPS & FURS. dmé B OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OMAHA WEISS BEER BREWERY 18th and Nicholas. Rottled Weiss Beer, ¥ Bottled Lager Deer, Bottled Stock Ale, Bottled Porter, Al orders promptly flled and goods d red, E. ENGLER, Prop. BAKERS. Beindorf & Maus, 240 Douglas Street. nova-6m® Wm. Urlau & Bro.. 151 Douglas Streat. nov 3-dm6® BOOKS AED STATIONERY. R. & 3. Wilhur. Fi specialiy. 14th Stre Douglas. ne Books and Picturesa. between Farnham & no J. 3. Frahanf, 10and T1th. Farnhaw Street, between nov 30-6m C. F. Catlin, No. 23% Dougl " CRACKER MANUFACTORY. re & Swith, 135 Harney Stroet, bets 12th doo 15-tf CIGAR MANUFACTURERS West & Fritecher, Farnham Street. ‘nov %-‘m3* N 1th s. ckson St ‘nov 30-6m® Jergerson, Cor 10th o CANDY MANUFACTORY. Street, Cor. 12th. dov 30-6m H. L. Latey. Dougla: COAL COMPANY. 518 Thirtee Pratt Stroet. nov 30-1y3* WHOLESALE CHEESE DEALERS. Jacoh Pfund & Co CLOTHIERS. cighton Block. nov 30-fme® Gibaon, € APollack & Co., Farnham Street nov %-6m3® DRY GOOwS. man, Tas Streot. W. M. By Tiamiet Orum, Tenth St John T0. F. Lehman Yok Uy ok Store, 228 Parnham ‘nov Pem® " bRUGGISTS. AT Snowden, Cor. 13th and Farnham nov 30-fm® preets VWHOLESALE GROCE Little & Williams, 275 Douglas Street. ‘nov 3156 " woreLs. - Totel, Chus. Haserodt, Cornerof hov 0 om3* ota 10th St., betweon Tov 31y Atlanf . T. Page, City B Farnham and Harney. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, John Baumer, corner of 11th and Farnham Streets. ‘nov 3-om JOB PRINTING. Omabia Bee. 138 Farnham Street. treet. ov $0-6m C. F. Catlin, No. 228 Dougla WHOLESALE LIQUORS AN CIGARS. C. Krutli, 27 Douglaskt. nov 3155 Henry Hornberger, z Dougias Street nov 3 MERCHANT G. A. Lindguest, the Merc Treh can he mads wp in the Tateet stylo and i ailor; has loths, Cassi- nov .133° 3. M. Yerga, 179 Farnham St J6th Strect Meat Market, P. 0. Toule. ecl- ity Meat Market), Douglas iR iz nov 3. I)"{’ ct, Wm. Aust & Knuth, 161 Street nov 20-156" ~Jucob TTuba, Omata M n & Harnes Rrooklyn Meat Market, A. Aus hirteenth Stroet. PAINTS, OILS, &C. R. C. Steell, 229 Douglas Stree t Market, 10th, st 5)-6m3 a y 156" SOAP FACTORY. Premium Soap Works, Powell & Co.. manufacture their Preminm v firet premiumeawarded by the I ts and State fairs, and Poutawa Jows. Onders solicited from the QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. Geo. C. Hobbie, 222 Farnham Stredt. nov 20-6m® s et st et MAX MONVOISIN‘ Fur Skin Dresser. TANNER, site the l’l. Office. TRENTISTS, OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST. P grATRS, — et “atin & 14t Sts. OMAHA. - Gidest practiciue Dentists in the clty. A. 8. BILLINGS. A, W.NASON. Drs. Billings & Nason, DENTISTS ham Street., T I Dp STAIRS. WASEINCGTON, Congressional. SENATE. WASHINGTON Mr. Sargent, of C milted the following which was agreed to: Resolved, the treasury April 24. directed to inform average and of taxable capital, and of average and of taxable deposits on May 31, 1875, in savings institu- tions having capitals to stock or bond of respective states and terri- tories, together with the amount of tax collected on said capilal and said deposits 1n each of said states and territories during the fiscal yeur ending lune 30, 1875; also " the amount of average aud of taxable deposits in savings institutions hav- in capital stock on May 31, 1875, to- gether with the amount of tax col- lected upon said deposits on each of said_states and territories during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1875. Mr. Sargent indicated that in his opinion this would not bea proper provision to make. He did not think from what he bad read in the newspapers of late that spec- ial agents were properspersons to in- vest with these titles.” He then re- ferred to the late sensational aec- counts sent west by special agents of alleged internal revenue frauds from California. He pronounced these statements to be entirely vithout foundation. He read an extract of the futernul revenue col- lectors in Cahfornia, and comps ing them with the total amount col- Jected in the United States, he said the total amount collected for the last hscal year i the Umted States was $103 599,458, of which $2,982,- 595 were collected in California. Mr. Sargent_exhibited figures (0 show that under collector Sedgwick there had been in two years an increase o’ 40 per cent. of collections over the two years before he entered into offic Mr. Sargent then showed that the tax on spirlts collected was between 1-23 and 1-24 of the whole amount collected in the United States. In conclusion, he intimaied that siuis- ter motives were ai the bottom of the attack on the internal revenue oficers in California. Mr. Sherman said the office of su- pervisor of internal revenug was created in 1867 and 1868, when the business of the internal revenue bu- reau was much greater (han now. Or late those offices had become quasi political ones, and the reason why they should be dispensed with was very well sef forth in the lette of the commissioner of internal rev- entie in regard to special agents. He said they were no more or less than detectives, and had no business to furnish information to (lie press, and those who did ought to be dis charged at ¢ The letter of the comissioner, Pratt, had stated as his opinion that there is no further necessity of continuing the office of supervisor, and he refers to the re- cent whisky (rials in Chicago, St. Louis and Milwaukee to show it. Mr- Jones, of Nevada, was enti- tled to the floor; be reviewed the history of gold and silver, and the relative value of the same; silyer he described as an American currency, and goid as & British curreney; he argued against copper, &e , but gold and silver were i&ie ojjly universal money uséd; he refers (o the prodi- gious expendifures of the Roman emperors. He also refeired to the period of the dsrk ages, when living men aud wouren were passed from hand to hand as money, and when the price of a hawk was equal to the price of A wan; he reviewed the igin, bistory, 6. He referred to the prodigious expenditures augl Jargeless of Roman emperors and the lavish of gifts of precious metals. He reviewed the origin and history of bills of exchange aud of the es- tablishment of banks Paper money jssued_ by government and declared a legal tender fisst inade 1ts appear- ance in Europe in 1240 ; and at the spme (ime_paper money was ci Iated in China. He discussed the era of paper money iu the United States, sud the different panics Mr. Jones then cited from carefully prepured tables, covering & period of sixteen centuries, showing that the extreme fluctuations were from 11.44 to 15.41; in the last 200 years, to 1872, the extreme fluctuations were from 14.78 to 1 Then he cited the financial history of this whole period to show that silver lad been s less variable standard than gold. In 186 England yield ed to the temporary depreclation of silver und established a single gold standard. The result was disss- trous. Outside of England no coun- try save Portugal had a single gold standard until 1865, The effects of the gold discoveries in California had u marvelous efect. England still had a single gold standard; France and most of 1he other large pations a double standard, and of the smailer nations & sin- gle siiver staudard. As gold be- came plenty various nations began to make gold coin; but the sil- Ver standard fluctuated within very narrow limits for80 years, from 1798 to 1865; but in Eugland, France and America flourished and prospered, n¢ b the double standard. The next epoch in the bistory of coin was {he opening of the great Comstock lode. With this discovery began the attack on silver as a standard. This was for several reasons, the Jeast of whicn was the fear of Eu- ropean _capitalists lest should becomo (he monetary cen- treof the world. Since the begin- ‘oin per capita, throughout the o) has doubled. The production of silver had been almost yniform. In this time the whole production of gold had fluctuated enormously, tender. he make it only lezal pointed out what length on the act of 187. should not be Standard of our currency on eign nation; this was the object of 7010 asn standard of value, the pro fuet of which would annually di Iinish, and which was _un control of the nation, inimical to re bablican institutions. The product Bf silver is steady and even, und § Baveit in our own control; he main ruia, sub- resolution, hat the secretary of the senate of the amonnt in each, of rertheless, beeause of America ning gf this century the amount of and yet political characters wanted to divorce gold from silver and He conceded Would be a disastrous consequence resulting from such a policy; be re- ferred to and commented ai some We dependent for the a for- der the und we standard and argued agaiust a si- gle standard policy. At 3:30 p. m. Mr. Jones suspend- ed his remarks, aud the senate _ad- journed. HOUSE. Mr. Fort introduced & bill 1o or- gsuize a better government for the Tudian_country aud to_establ United States courts therein. Mr. Camptell introduced 3 bill to increase the culation of national bank notes, to relieve national bauks from tax on circulation, to liquidate the national debt, and to strengthen the national credit. Mr. O'Brien iutroduced a ill to reorganize the navy. It provides that there shall be on the active list six rear admirals, eighteen commo- dores, fifty caplains and seventy- five commanders, and that_promo- ons In these grades shall cease atil those numbers shall have beeu raached. Mr. Faulkner, from (he commit- tee on foreign’ affairs, reported & joint resolution requesting the pres- ient to take such steps us may tend to_obtain the early release of Edward O. M. Condon, from his imprisonment in England. Passed Mr. Gibson offered a resolution for the appointment of a select com- mittee of nive, to make a thorough examination into the conduet and management of the New Orleat custom hou and the oftices of warshal, district attorney, postmas- ter, assessor, aud_collector of i nal revenue, and of such other eral officers as they may discover to b2 implicated in wrong domg, and ation of law, with power to sit New Orlenns during the recess of congress. Mr. Hubbard objected to raisin a special committe with such pow: ers, and suggested that the subject should be referred to one . * the reg- tained the desirability of the double VERY LATEST MIDNIGHT. LARAMIE. Arrest of the Supposed Ol Lady Bender and Daughter. “Matilda Jane” Pans Out Well 1Specialto the Brx.] Laxasig, Crry, April 24 “The sheriff of this cily has arrest. ed and confined m Jail here two sas murder fame. A description of these prisoners. skirts of {he city for some weeks fortune teller. Uardest looking eharacters that [ in this vicinity, and will be kept here for further inves- tigation. M. have ever see [Specinl to the Ber. LARAMIE, April 25, An assay taken to-day of a rock trom the Matilda Jane lode of the Vulean Silver Mining the Ferris district, shows $275.56 to the ton. They are making preparations ulai committees. Mr. Gibson moved to suspend the rules, Mr. Hale asked Mr. Gibson to let the subject go to one of the regular committees of the house, aud to strike put the remarkable clause as to the commitzee sitling during re- cess. Mr. Gibson declined to accede to that suggestion. Mr. Hall—Then we must have the yeas and nays on_suspension of the rules. A vote was taken, and the rutes were not suspended nays, 77; not a two-i the afirmative. ‘Lhe vote was a strict party ong. YESTERDAY’S MARKETS. Chicago Live Stock. Cuicaao, April 24, Cattle—Receipts, 4,000; market dull and weak ; shippers are hold- ing off and the local demand is re- stricted. The market is overstock- ed by country drovers, and shippers should remember the condition of the :aarkets, and hold back their consignments until sellers have been cunbled to work off the thousands of stale cattle now in pens. Good to choice, 5 2585 25; medium, 3 653 415; butchers’ stock, 4 30a4 00, Hogs—Receipts, 7,000; in good demand, firm and higher; packing, 760a7 90; light bacon, 7 7088 50; fair to ehoice shippers, 7 9048 10. Bheep — Receipts, 300; market quiet and _steady; common to choice, 42586 75; fair to choice, (1. Louis Produce Market. BT, Lovis, April 24. Flour —Dull and unchan Wheat—Dull aud lower. red fall, 1 40 cash; 1 38} bid at close; 1 34 bid June. Corn—In good demund and lower; 454ad5) for canhy; 46 big} for April; 46 ad6§ bid for May Oats—Dull and lower; No. bid cash for April and May, Rye—Unchanged. Harley —Dull and pnchgngpd. Whisky— Quiet, a{ 1 5. Pork—Duil, at 22 50. Lard —Dull; 13 00 asked. Bulk Meats-—Firmer; shoulders, 8; sides, 114alij. St. Lows Live Stock. ST, Louts, Aprll 24. Hogs — Receipts, 1,800. Market quet; light shipping, 7 00a7 30; kers aud bacon grades, 7 2 7 50. Cattle—Receipts, 2,000. Market quiet; good to choice natives, 4 Tou 5 12; medium to fair, 4 12ad 87. ——————— 34 Pledges left at the American Loan Oftice are non-forfeitable. If the owner is not shle to redeem them, they will be sold for his bouefitand any money left i our hands over and above our claim will be placed subject to his order,... Money loaned on Diamonds, Walches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, and il merchandise in general. pecial rates given on any amount over $100. For further information call on or address PH. GOTTHEIMER, 02 Farnham St., Ownbin, Neb. RAILROAD TICKETS BOUGHT may26 1y AND BOLD. — Cheyenoe Whalesale Markets Coreected Daily for the Umana Beeby Cuthbertson & Young Commission Merchants. 'WHOLESALE PRICE LIST, Creye: W. T,, April 2, 1876, Spring ‘WheatFlour, per sack $2 90@3 10@3 25 Winter do o do 400 47 Corn, per 1) ms. Sariey 4o Chbped Feed per it s Bran, per 100 Ibs - Lake per 1001bs o Potatoes,Salt! . Onions, pet o pe e reciel Turkeys per do Chickens do oo Roll Butter,choice, per 1b. Ranch Butter or tab per Ib. Fresh Eges, ., Orunkes per Toonoas " do e & Apples per barrel flade! Setors per can Froch Flah pertb_.. Praifie chickens ver il per doz do r dox ox. f dox t Our market is very stron to pt in machinery atonce. M. CINCINNATI. A Waman’s Walking Match, Discovery of a Horrible Murder. A Minister Elopes with a Young Girl. CINCINNATI, April 25. A womens’ walking mateh was maugnrated this morning at kxpo siton Hall by Miss Ferald, who proposes to show that womans' pow- ero” endurance 1s as great as that of man. The contestants are Miss Miss Julia Reeves and Miss Belle Mclntyre. Besides these Miss Flo- ra MeArthur, a Scoteh lassie who weighs 145 pounds, will walk by way of exhibition. She has been in tran) several weeks. The contest lasts during the week. The particulars of a most horrible crime has just come to hight in For- est, Qhio. ~ Ahout a weekago, Joun Baumerck, a farmer, living five miles from town, was workiug in (he field with his daughter, a hittle girl seven years of age, and a son age fifteen, he became enraged at something the latter had done, and ruising a bandspike, struck him on the head, knocking him senseless, ‘Thinkiug he bad ouly fanted and fearful of the consequences, when his brutality should become known, he strack him agam and agsin, until life had become extinet, finish” ing covering up the body in an ad- jucent log bLeap, and threatening the girl with like punishment unlexs she promised perfect silence. He then gave out that the boy Lad run away, and nothing strange was thought of the matter until yester- day, when the little girl, in auswer to n question, aamitted that she knew the whereabouts of her broth- er, but was afiaid to fell. On being questioned closely she finally gave 4 full statement of {he murder, but was'not able to give'the exact local- ity. 'The whole neighborhood turn- ed out, and after a short search found the body partially deccmpos- ed by exposure. . Upon suspicion be- ing aroused Baumeck attempted to escape, but was arrested and lodged in juil. 2 Rev. Mr. Parker, pastor of the Presbyterian ehureh “at Ashland, Ky., left home last Wednesday in & rather mysterious manner in com- nauy of & young girl of hus cougre- wation. I is thought they cawe to this eity. He had been stationed ai that piace for over twenty years, and has always been regarded as o very exemplary man. His conduct is the subject of much comment. He left a wife and several children alAshland. He hud recently been called to a chureh near Baitjmore, Md., and his friends expected him (l.. soon leave for his new tield of la- bor. Savr LAKE, April 25. Dom Pedro and suite and the New York Herald correspondent yesterday visited the Tabernacle and temple, and afterwards attend- «d religious services in the assembly rooms and started west last night, The juyy in the Kelly murder case reported a verdict of murder in the second degree. deeply affected. . LoNDoN, Aprill 25. to revicfual Nimsic has cansed ¢ou- sternation in the Turkish capital. troops and woney to relieve the Turkish garrisons. perate. New York Money Market. «NEW YoRK, Apnl 25. Gold—112§. Money—Easy ; 3 Stocks closed as follows: Pacifie, 213; W U, 68}; M C, 52§ St. Paul, p'd, 64; N W, ; pfd 59; Erie, 16; C C& 1 C, 4 St. Joe, 15; N Y C, 11250 & M, 16§; U P, 64; wabash, 3. Foreign Markets. LoxDON, April 25. Consols—Steady and unchanged steady; '67s, 1078l 073; new 52, 1 06al 093. Erie Shares—141. Money—More abundant. Liverroor, April 25. Cotton—Dall and declined ; sale 6,000 bales at 65 1-16 for uplands. two women, supposed to be the old woman and Kate Bender, of Kan- {e Benders was telegraphed here 10 day, and corresponds exactly to 'hey have been living here in a shanty on the out- the old woman pretending to be a They are two of the Kelly was A Constantinople special says the failure of Mukbtar Pachas attempty The sultan has sent to Egypt for v The porte evi- dently considers the situstion des- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH United States Bonds—Firm and 1 094al 09§; 10-40s, CABLEGRAMS. NEW YORE. Hatch vs. Gould and Dillon. ! . NEW 10RK, April 25. The case of Rufus Hatch against Sidney Dillon and Jay Gould came up yesterday in the supreme court on an order to show ecause why a wandamus should not issue to com- pel the defendants to permit him to examive the books, etc., of the Pa- cific Mail company, and also why a temporary unction restraining them from acting as directors should not be contmued. After hearing a long argument, the court reserved decision. The following failures were an- nounced yesterday : George Bain, Son & Co., coffee dealers; linbilities $100,000. 'Martiu Y. Dubn & Co., coffee dealers; liabilities not large Ernest Grundher, lumber merchant; liabilities large. NEW Yo, Apnl 25 There were rumors current here yesterdsy about _embarra'sment among leading coffee dealers, but inquiries among the dealers them- selves elicit no contirmation of the rumors, John Heavy, a canal boatman, who fought a'duel with knives last January with John Ford, in Jersey City, and inflicted wounds on Ford from which he died, was to-day sen- tenced to ten years' imprisonment, he having plead guilty to the charge of manslaughter. ) f Boston Enthusiastically Goes for Bristow. and harness, everyt i A.Hospe, J r.& Co. S oet, Wanier Fowad . Lost. Wante, Found, Boardine, e wilho nserted n i ccolumnsonee T T TS per line: each subscquent nsert FIVE CENTS per line. - The frst Jaseetios never loss than TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN. ONEY T0 LOAN. DR. EDWARDS, 181 Farnbam St. febltf MO Y TO LOA! L. THOMA: v party to en Y ANTED—A live, ac quiring no cap, Callupon and'paying large profits address (oo, Wilkinson for, few duee, the Metropolitan Hutel, Owmaha, Nebras ape-at W ANTED—A situatio o gihiodo housework for pri o e family. In 2 Dodge Sis. NTED—Two men to work on Fine set work barness for s apr2l-6t W A NTED IMMEDLAT to learn Telegraphy. anteed.” Address apllid By VWANIED-A ginl, to Enquire of *'B.”” this JW. H. im o housework: apllodef 1,000 men and women to buy Lsoirt onle woid ot $5.50 per 5 Chicago street. P. BRIGGS, feb-tf YANVASSERS selling article, drise: OTTONEIT] prizwitkdzwl s, six | complete for busi uess. 1MBALL & WHITR. FINE street bac a sett. i3t Farnham sitreet DR. EDWARDS aprit ~Advertisements of To Let, For Looking-Glasses, Pictures, FRAMES, Regilding. 284 DODGE ST., Omaha Nebraska. 2Adte Millinery Opening. t,a great bargain several n Lowe's addition, for $80 enc} NEW YoRK, April 25, A Times special from Bosion says: An important conference of the leaders of the Bristow move- ment was held yesterday, when an uncompromising support was pledg- ed to the seeretary of tie treasury. There was an outspoken discussion of candidates, Blaine being sharply eriticized by one or two gentlemen. several Hristow men, however, took oceasion to diselaim any hos- tility to Blaine, saymg that they desired ouly the most inviolable man. The Bristow club held a large meeting last night, and a graod rally will be held this evening. The editor of the Transcript made along speech, pronouncing Blaine not the man to be supported by the reform- ers. He urged the use of every pos- sible means to sccure Bristow’s nomination, and failing in_that, to run him on an independent ticket. ‘The president, Mr Kopes, said that judging from the popular sentiment he did not doubt (hat the feeling for Bristaw will farce the aelegates, illing or unwilling, to vote for s at Cineinoati ‘The Herald (hinks the long st ment made in the House yesterday by Bluine will be accepted as satis- factory by candid men of both po- Hitical parties, Accepting Blaine’s viudication as satisfactory the pub- lic will be curious to know who - 1 the accusation, and it would now seem to be in order, it says, for enator Mortou to rise and explajn. ‘fue Tribune say that Blaine's speech denying that he had rec ed $64,000, is straightforward and lucid Tt would now be diffievlt to coneeive of evidence (0 overthrow the testimony which the officers o the give; that there has been na such transaction either direct or in- direct with Blaine. 'That the story being disposed of, other rumors will bave to be met in different ways, because they are less in truth, It their statement of the facts be aceep= ted, there will be little or nothing left to support the scandal. The Sun says Rinine's speech is 1atsatisfactory 1t believes he had the money. e world says Blame's speech uld have been more eflective had it been made at an earlier date; though bis contandiction of the sto- ry was fiat and peremptory, and supported by explicit letters' from persons iu a position to know where- of they affirm, The Times, on Jones’ speech yes- terday ou silver, says (ha( if a largs portion of the civilized world should reject silver as money, its value for that purpose (o the nations that did not diseard it, would be we well destroyed, and if supphes from the mints became ssive, and its value rapidly moved downward on recornt of over production, it would come (0 a substance uyfit for money The Times goes on to show the disasters that have happened to sil- ver, and says the plain (ruth is that silver at this moment is unfit to be made an instru t of exchange and a standard o ary engages ments. In con the Times says that Jones' arguments can be reduced to three words: “Buy my His speech is an appeal (o I 2 b Fi n 4 ! It e v a t ht b P .y wen, and go in for si ver, The Tribune says: The speech will altract attention by ils display of a motion of the subject, aud whatever may be thought of the financial theories of Senator Jones, bis speech, as far as delivered, 1s far superior to the usual flood of ¢on- gressional wisdom on such subjects. ST. PETERSBURG, April 25, The statemrnt that the govern- ment is contemplating an increase in_the Mediterranean. squadron is reiteated m Russian diplomatic eir- cles. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale _issued out of the Ditriet Court for' Douglas County: Rehraska., un i o the Wty of Mays Ax D 1573, at 10 ovclock i, of said day, at the south door of the our Honte it ity of Omatin, i suld County. Sl at public auction the property Semerion in 5o order; to-wit: The: eadk Toek of ot five (5, h block State, together with nts thereon, 14 catiety u judg- ‘court, recovered by Willism L. ainst William BUkLEy, Sheriff, Master Commiseionér. LEGAL NOTICE, ) To Eugene ident, de- . Peck, as particulars County plaintiff, b bill of Lninst you, as ant, in d Court for Douglas County, Nebraska, where in he claims judgment against you for $10, and interest thercon at 13 por cent per an: Dum Jrom March 10th, 157, and atiorney's fces, on'u promisory note wiade by you, and that an order of attachment his heen isued out of said eourt azainst you in such suit, 204 your persoual sroperty In said county has been siezed thereby You are required 0 appear and answer said bill of particulars on or before the 5th day of June, 1576, Go. E. PritcartT, ape5-ltewiw Plaintiff’s Attornéy. s l F I F street, opposite Krue’s Brewos F F buteher-shop. o Twenty per cent. and if_not” refunded. roasting meats or_poult those del cannot es of ronsting. fobl2tf OR SALE—A lo nn’s %l addition for 8550, $100 in cash, balance in & A liberal reduction for & full cash vplyto “A.” Brk office, 112tf e OR SALE—A Grover & Ba sewing machine for $40. aker cabin Apiyact "V etz oo OR SALE. At roduced rates. o life mhorship of s Dy & Sirafton's Gusiness Collexs, Davenport, Towa: Ap oF terms at Bix offco. Tov oLt house: all improvements: . between 1th an OR RENT— Pacific 5t Wouse and 10 ncres of _ "land. ithin 3 miles of ' the city. Has on cultivated a2 a garden. ape2ite SHEELY BRO: ood housepartly furni OR RENT—A t; 1 by At URNISHED and Do dwelling house F. Mag Bl over drug store, 12th rl4 100 o story Visscher's [OR RENT—On five ol Capitol A and Ioth streets. Inquire at POPFLETON, Al Odd Fellows™ Block NISHED houses and rooms arubaw St DR AW AR ELD’S MISCELLANEGUS. [FAKEN UP—By b. Powers, o e colt NSTRUCTION in_instrumental 1 Miss Tda Kennedy, at corney port. A hrown horse pouy about five years party, re arnha -3t (STRAYED Rt Tee Compa- 1y, held on the 224 day of April it sl resolved that the Compa~ Tor ice from May Ist would b tuking an average of 4 s datly. 100 th, txhe: 1 Ths, Toez un N.N, VINDQUEST, President. apr2d Iw A 575 pric o de per 100 IF er 15 1bz, $1. N, S, WHITE, Scoretary, LEY'S horse radish is good for con- aption. -0t ONN M. OLARKE. Real Estat and Natary Public. Otfiee Towglas strect, apposite Aeadewy of Mus; prld-Tw 2 of rosponsible book- 1 do well to address INESS COLLEGE, Omaha. DARTL keep prle Roasting and Bakiag Pan sketved ‘the diploma at the Institute, 1871. Un the arly Air Ticht, Wit ks all un ORAN'S Pate ry. g bread sweeter ore ret Pays for itself wonthly! This is not paratus. Al the above w; Sfactory, money cheer Not a singlé pan has be the thousands sold. It w he rvention eo ope for the bo and lighter | 1 Ti 3 i or t the front end, to open Thoroughly made of hiarcoal sheet iron. S0 simple in its Jperation as to be understood by all. By i a elosed pan 'y evaporation,of cent. in weight, besides saving ous flavors and juices, as they but permeato thorcyghly the et or pouliey whilst couing, ‘thereby Efejently thap b any tedious hand process. This renders meats and poultry tgnder and juicy, and furnishes a 2 gravy unknown it any other mode bver 2) per Directions for meats, poultry, & pare your meat as Wswal, putt ntity of whter in the Jan ind ventilator tkht until it s done, a i ten or ffteen minutes in time for every f meat, according 1o the beat of 0 . To brown it, open ventilator or take o i Bfleen minte! befuro taking it out o the oven. D ons for baking bread —Fill the bot- When it i in | the open ten i then close the tom pan nearly full of dough ntly raised it oven,leaving the or | twelve earbanic acid gas passes Ventilator until it is don nary open pans, filled side the baking pan. and also put puddings in_another pan inside. The agents of the abo | city for a fow days faking ord iave bojd 250 Council Bt Kiving tion to ail. 3 TRESOLUTION ORBERING SIDEWALKS, Be it rosolved by the City Council of the City of Omha - : That s sidowaik be, within thirty days from: thl”ate, repaired and laid 't the {emporary grade in’said City. in front o and" adioining the following deseribed & and &, west side 9th street, in % et wide. it side 9th street and south side , in block 124, 6 feet wide, , west side 9th street, in block 124 & feet wide. Lot 3.‘nurlh side Douglas, in block 1 fest wiio: hnl 8, west side 11th, in block 10 "os 1,2, 3 and 4, Burt street, in block 34, 4 feet wids. Such sidewalk to be repaired of 2-inch pine plank, and to be in width as above i1 6 feot Cruckshank & Cogs, MISCELLANEOUS.: DEWEY &JSTONE ved aflarge stock Have just r ¢ ARBLE AND WOOD T0P BEDROOM SETS. New PPatterns Hlegant Designs, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Great Western Market! 461 & 163 THIRTEENTM ST..— Henry JHoman’s Old Stand. Feed, Sale and Erchange [Stable, Horses. Mles, Wagaa Harness, &e., for Sale Chenp, meSpecial altention given to Boarding Stock. Outfits at this Stable. A Black Hille G.A.IRWIN. E.C.ELLIS IRWIN & ELLIS, Dealersin Hardware -and Miners” Touls, 224 FARNHAM STHEET, OMAHA, NELS mehl-bm F Monday, M. HELLMAN & CO. MERCHANT TAIT.ORS! Tuesday and Wednesday, 26th. Inspection Invited, Cruickshank & Co. ape2-lm RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDEWALKSY City aha: Sidewalk be,within thirty dags from construcied and laid to the tem- ary grude insaid City, in front of and ad ing the following described premis in block 345, Land 5, in block 346, 24 street, 4 feet 2,3 und 4, in block 347, Burt street. lock 14, 20th street, 4 feet wide Lot 4, in block 0, 20th street, 4 feet. wide. Lots 1, 4,5 and 8. west side 9th street, in block 5. 6 feet wide. T.ot 8, north side Dodze street, in block Bo it resolved by the City Council of the ots 1 m Burt street, i Je9th street, in block "1;?'“'1 . nosthside Dodeo s et wide, and 4, south side Dodg inblock K, 6 feet wide: Liote 4 ahid 5, east side dth street, Tota 3 dition, Lots' street L ot wide. nd 8, in block 2 G teet wide, 1 and 8, in bloek street, 6 foet Wit Lot 1 and 8, in block strcet, 6 foet wide, T.ota 1 and 8,4n block street, 6 feet wido. Tiots 1 and 8, in block 258, feet wide. idewaik to be constructed of plank. and to be in width as abov: Sifed, Passed April 6,10 and 18, 367 5 0. LUDLOW, aprz-ltowiw City Clerk. s 2 i e B west side 13th west side 13th west side 13th west side 13th west side 13th inch ve COMMISSIONER'S SALE. of sale_issued By virtuo of an order ¢ aatof" the Ditrce G Chunty, ‘Nebraskn, an on the Zith day of . at T of aid day. at suit Housein the city of Omaha S o] ounty, sell at public auction the D g essribed in taid order, to-wit: e weit thirty. feet fi i rear of lot three (3, in block Afty-eight. OF Braki said county o e, fo o dgment of said court recovered by Isase e ol *Siaiac, aginet Wan. ¥ Eecifed: "Passed April 6, 10 and 15th, 1875, 0.¢; LUDLOW, apes-ltewsw ity Clerk. Sweesey, adin‘nistrator of the estate of Mathew’ Harris, deceased, et al “ArpREp BURLEY, GENTS’ ONE PRICE, Ztna, of Hartford, Hartford Fire, of Hartford, North British and Morcantils, of Amazon, of Cincinnatl, Connecticut Fire, of Hartford, Seottish Commerelal, of Glasgow. St. Paul Fire and Marine, of St. Paul, Mississippi Valley, of Memphis, Amorican Contral, of St. Louis, Queon: of Liverpool and London, Manhattan Fire of New York. MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING AND DEALENS I FURNISHING GOOUDS. 221-22 Farnham St.. Corner 13th Street. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. feb 1-d&wly MURPHY & LOVETT. Gieneral Insurance Agents OFFICE 197 FARNHAM STREET, OMAHA, N Fire, Marine & Inland Risks Written low as the hazards and the principles of sound UNDERW RITING will justity 'LOSSES promptiy adjasted and paid at this Agen The Following Companies Represented: Asnots 3 792,649 2,500,000 f London and 286,000,000 00 915,284 00 ST7.594 55 10,000,000 00 900,983 25 404719 & 1,200,000 0> 11145729 00 2801,092 91 Edinburgh, R. BINGHAM & SON, General Commission Merchants 512 Twelfth Street, Omaha, Nebraska. dee T-dly CONSIGNMENTS AND ORDERS SOLICITED. A. B. HUBERMANN & CO.. Practical Watchmakers Manufacturers of Jewelr SQUTHEAST CORNER OF 13TH & DOUGLAS STREETS. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND PLATED-WARE, vl —AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Dealers Can Save Time & Freight byOrdering of us. ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE. ALL GOODS WARRANIED 10 BE AS EEPRESENTED | i MORGAN & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS AGENTS FOR HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, 205 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. Tpr$af . FIRE INSURANCE. ABLE F INZTHEZLEADINGZAEERICAN AND ENGLL RORRERS Con the OId sbed Agency of FRENCE & MUKOON, Room No. _ Creighton Block, (s for FOURTEEN well ki panies, whose Cash Capit: (g o lated Surplus, . 1505, were as fi nuary IMPERIAL ROYAL, of :Liverpool. eodly. WOODBURN & PRICE, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS ! —WHOLESALE DEALERS N Gias Fixtures, iias and Dodro. Omaha Pumps. PE. &el PLUMBERS’ MATER| - Neb . rlas 5’2"‘:’? St.. bet. Dou’]

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