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A. CRUICKSHANK & GO, Importers and Retailers. NEW EMBROIDERIES, Direct, from the best manufactories 1o Europe. Having for the Past three years made a specialty of Erabroideries during the ‘montbs of J-nuary and tebruary, increasing this department with re- mark-ble rapidity till we are now recogn- ized as ghe feadmg Emporium, in the Northwest for EMBROIDERIES! Anticipating a larger dema~d for:these goods this season, we have made extraordinary efforts to secure the Most Choiceand Original Designs and are now showing on our Counters over 100,000 YARDS, Being the Largest Stozk of Embroideries we ever had the pleasure of Showing. READ OUR PRICES. 500 yards at 3c. 500 yards at 5o 500 yards at 6 1-2e. 500 yarieat 7 1-2c. 500 yards at 8 1-2c. 500 yards at 100, 500 yardsat 12 1-30. 500 yards at 150. And a large Assortment of Finer Goods with Edgings and nsertings to Match, Store Closes at 6:30. A Cruickshank & Go. ATTOAREYS-AIL5w, SHAKLES PUWELL, o U3 OF 4hE hack - order 30 wad ¥arohea B, Omata Sob 'HE DAILY* BEE. 500 yards at 16 2-30. 600 yardsat 20c. 500 yards at 221-2c. 500 yards at 260 500 yards at 30c. 300 yards at 35¢, 300 yards at 40c. 260 yards at 460, A Crwickshank & Co. UMAHA PUBLISHING GO. PROPRIETORS #M, SI=ERAL, TIORNEY AT LAW—Room 8, Oreighton A Blook, 16l &t , OMAHA, NEB. 3. L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Lowns meory, buys é wels rexl esiate, Room §, Orelehion A G. TROUP, TTOENEY 47 LAW-_Offioe tn Hensoom's Bok, it deorre . L PEABCDY, LTt i #rPotents Procurci. e sy row, _ooiusomiows uADE G'BHIZK & EARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Unton Block,Piriacoth en Paraham! 916 Farnham, bei_ Sen ana 20k W ects TERNS OF BUBSURIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, 1n adyance (postpald). Smontie " - 3 moutae “ - TME T BLS THE MAILS, D S mENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Attorneys-at-Law. e mtion o ‘orey dassirion i Ot o o S ERAL . F. MARDERSOR, TTORKET AT LAW_%8 Pambha Savet Omann Hehraska T Toar RICHARDS & HUNY, Attorneys-at-Law, Orrica—215 South Fourtasoth Birwe SANTA CLaUS FOUND. Greatest Liscovery of ihe Ae. diacoveriostn the world havebecn made "cihar things whare Santa Clada siayod ik e ks oot e o xearaies salod clar $0 the Pole WAMBURC AMERIC N PACKET £0.S Weekly Line vi Steamships Leeving New York Every Thursday st 2p.m. Yor ‘England, Frauce and Germany, Por Passage apply to o 430 725 T IR SRR a m. P. m., P =, » Dally exowpt Sunday. C. B. RICHARD & CO0., Pamenge Agents, Broad way, New York IMPIETIES, “In the solendor of anticipation,” ssid Mr. Tallmago lnst Sanday, *I feel aa if I were dying.” It proved to be a false alarm, We fear that Bob Ingersoll has besn tampering with the church clock They are beginning to expr.ss a dis in both time aud eternity. [Nyoum Advertiser. When afwicked man is froren to death it may bo ail right, yet it i-n' respectful to any that he his gene to a place where he will thaw out. A Now York Ledger story writer ded the other day, and they wrote ‘him this epitaph: ““The chapter of this world Is ended—to be continued in the next.”"—[Rockland Courier. Lent spproscteth in the dim dis- tance,and the young Ritualist who has been ordered by hia confessor into a bair shirt for the teaso, is zeen p: sively yasing in the olothisg store win- dows and intoning eoftly fo himself, ““What shall the h'rvest bei” Ap Ohio clergyman announced that hie would proach a sermon on every. 3ay bife, especiaily for those who cid notexpect to become great and Gis. tinguisned. At the appomnted ti- e 00t & man except the minister was in the church, even the sexton declining to enter. ““It fen’t often that we have to go 0 Boston for a paragraph; but thers is in one of the cemeterics ne: city an_epitaph on a enild, farher,” these vord lucked by God To bloom in Heaven.” From which we iofer the mourners were swearing mad —[New Haven Register. ‘s prager was offered up by, the chaplain in 1n the Ne: senate it is reported thst Legislator Doolin remarked to Legislator Har mond. “He stole that orayer, I'll bet. Theard somothing like that at a funeral more than tvo years ago. A Nebrasi ugget. Geners Boview. Ou the 1st of Jenuary there was born to John Mills a deughter, and so smsil was the ehild it conld not be dressed, bat was wrapped up in & buneh of cotton. When it was ten days old it was weighed and tipped the beamat two pounds. Some idsa may be formea of the infant’s minute- ness by statiog that a common siked Iady’s finger ring epanned its arm to ita shoulder. But Mr. and Mrs. Mills think just as much of that girl s though it weighed ten pounds The little wonder is hearty, lively and doing well. Filimore county can boast the lightest and heaviest babies J, as thers was born to & Mr. Milisin the northw part of the eounty not loog sineea babe weigh ing eighteen pounds'—[Geneva Re- view. ——— A Peruvian Hero. The Lima correspondent of The Cologne Gasstte gives an soeount of a boat action which took place s fow weeks ago off the the harbor of Callao, and which proves that the spirit of daring displayed throughout the war by the officers and men of the Peruvian navy has ot been destroyed by the many isastrous revarses they have suffered. A small steam launch, armed with a nine-pounder gun snd » mitrsillouse, wes on guard duty in the harbor of Callao, when about two o'olock in the morning a Chilian [aunch was observed spproachiug from the |, north end of the Island of Saw Loreno, The Peruvian boat at once te adversery, sud firing four it 10 tura snd make its way back again behind the island. Shortly sfiérward, however, tho Ohil- ian launch resppeared, this time by a larger a | with two funnele. Undiemayed by the sueriority of its sdvers.ry, the Peruvian ] .usch hastencd to the en- eouuter, the officer commadivg de termiving to endeavor to destroy the armured Crilian vessel with a torpeco eontainiug 100 pounds of powder with whieh his bost was provided. Running under the bows of the Chilisn bost the Peruvisn officer sought to exulode his torpedo by sutti g bre to its fase with a lamp, but failing to aecomplish this, drew bis revolser and fierd into the torpedo. At the seoond shot this Iatter exploded So vivlent was 1he explusion that the Peravian boat was itself immedintely des:royed, but the bow of the Onmlian vessel was Griven in, and the la-ter sank a'm i x men forming whieh also tock «ff the crew of her consor. Since then_attempts bave been made by the Ohilians to raise their suken vean.], but aa the latter lies under the guus of oue of the forta of the harbor, the effort has hitherio beea uvusuccessful. International Park et Nisgara Tercato Globe. Tae scheme for the establishment of 'an fnternationsl patk at Nisgira Fells, firat suggested by Dofferin, ap pears to be mruming a practieal shape, o far at least s affects the Amerian impression ocurrency that the outlay required would be somsthing enormous, and that on this sccount it wonld be difBicult, if not impossible, to obtain legulative sanotion of the prject s | The statements of leading oitiz+ns of the village of Ni gara Falls, N. Y., show how misleading some of these random estimates are, and_indicate the_compuratively modest figure of 81 500 000 us the oatside smount re quired for the oarrying vnt of a plan embracing the most essential features of the origioal scheme, and securing the land in the immediate neighbor hood of the falls from further distig- As this object can be ob- s ressonsble sn ™ | expenditure, it is altogether probble dally~8 & m, 08 m,10 Leave Omaba, Uam.ipm,bp. m, pm,6p rABSTROTR TRADG. am,lam® .o, 1 €18 o m, e m, = WORTH REMEMBERING. That Taxsarre Szursa s Do o iy o vty asves o Bear o St Water, cootatulng ol colebrated Geman *prng. 1t s always framy i e G iy et L Dser T8 T TWO DOLLARS WILL SKCUKE TH™. WEEKLY BEE One For Year. e vkt ot 1t | th that the state legislature of New York will see their way clear to irs realiz.- tion. The necessity of acton becomes more urgent every year with the g afssturing enterprises. The object of those who have the scheme at heart i to drive away manufactures, bat simply to exclade them from the e viomity of the catwract, ing every opportunity for in- dustrial expansion by the use oi the unrivalled watar power of the falls at » point somehat further duwn the river. This idea appesrs to meet the uirements of the case, and by some ,’Z‘iicsm compromise of {kis sort the great natural attractions of this world- famous resort can be maintsined in harmony with the increasing materis] prosperity of a_ocentre of trafic and manufactariog industry. The action of the New York legilatare, if fa- vorable to the scheme, cr some modi- fioation of it, as there is now every reason to hope, ehould revive inserest in the corrssponding plan for the re- storation of a strip of land on the Oanada side, which, as will be seen by the details given, can be effected at considerably less expense thaa that entsiled in buyiog ap the land aeross o river. ——— Just received at Tre Bex Job Rooms the nicest line of diminative i Paper and Envelopes and Osrds, suit. sble for Children's Birthday Parti Oall and see them, - | re EDUOCATIONAL. The uatversity of Berlin has now more than 4,000 srudente, the largest number ever vet reached by aoy Ger man university. Tho permunent 8 °hol fand of Tows isnow ostiwared at 33 434 411; aud it will b moreased by ‘urther siles of chool land. The length of the schocl | year in that staie was last year 148 daye. Unde- President Potter's sdminis- trstion Uasion colleg> has dowwenta of about $500,000, and t numh.r of stadeuts has more thau doubled. Seacol attendance in Georgis has had n remarkable inorease. From 49,576 12 1871, it ran up to 326,637 in 1870, Of the latter nawmber, 19, 435 wers colored ohildren. ionsl prograss made by 00 1872 is described as In that year in some of the counti:s there was not a single wohool either pubiic or pri In 1875, there were 3,943 schools in the o ate last yeor thare were 5,522, In 1875 the ayerage daily attendance wae 136,805; last yoar 461 The Indiana legi ure is now coc- wderiog a bill making education 1u ‘hatstate compalaory. This bill or- ders that in the common schools only the following branches shall be taught: Orthography, reading, writ- iog, matbematics (not ‘beyound slge- bra). geozraphy. Euglish gramm and the hiatory of the United Stat provided that oities and tawns may have graded schools, in_whioh addi tional aud higher branches may be teught. ——— A VISITATION OF L.OUSIS. TWO BRO/D3 TO APPEAR THIS YBAR. Wachlogion srecal to St Paal Placeer-Prose. Prof. Riley, of the entomological commisston, says the periodio] visi- tation of loousts will take place this year, and there ar- two brood., differ- ing &0 little in sppearance that people are npt o eoufound them. One ap pears evary thirtoen years, and the other every soventeen years. By a ooincidence both broodswill appear ro- gothor this year, but not in the ssme placs. The seventeen year locusts will bo parsioularly plentifal in Mar waette and Green Lake counties, Wis- ounsin, snd msy slio apoear in the weatern part_of North Oaroliua, in northeast Ohio, snd a few in Lan caster county, Penn., and Westohester county, N. Y. They will aiso be abundant in the neighborhood of Wheeling, W. V., and will probably tend down into Maryland, Lou- isiana and the District. Gf this, how- evar, he is not quite sure. The thir- teen-year brood will, in all probability, appear in Souzhern Iilinois, through out Miraouri with the exception of the northwestern corner, in Louls Arkansw, Indian Territory, tucky, Tennemsce, Alsbama, Geergia and North and South Carolina. They will appesr littleearlier in the South than 1 the North, but the last half of May cen bo set down ns the period during which they emerga from the gronud in many pirts of the country, which they generally loavo by the 4th of July.y NEBRASKA LEGISLATUKE. The Senate. The official liet of senators in the legislature of Nebras aa follows: 1st Distrist—R. A. Wherry, W. W, 24 Digtyict—Willism Daily. 34 Distriot—C. H. Van W{yek, H. F Oady. 4 h District —0. K. Teft. 5:h District—G. W. Doaxe, Jvo. D. Hows. Fortisth—Cedar, J. A. Ziegler, om. Forty-first—Burt sd Dodge, J. A. Sill, rep. Forty-segoni—Stanton, Wayne aud Piorce, . L_Lamb, rep. Forty thnd—Kuox snd Helt, and unorganised territory, W. H. McClure, cep. Forty-fourth—Antelops, W. W. Putn-y, rep. Forty tifth—Boone, Valley, Sher. man, and unnreanized terzitory, G, W. Brown, rep. GEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr King's New Disouvery for Con- sumption s certain'y the grestest medioal remedy ever pisced witain the reach of suffering bumanity. Thou- sands of once hopelesa uflerers, now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderfal Discovery to which th.y we their lives. Not only does it pasi- tively cure Ocusumption, but Coughi Colds, Asthms, Brorohi a5~ Fover, Hoarznees and sl affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs ylelds at once to ita wonderful carative pow- or a8 if by magic. We donot ask you to buy s farge bottle unless you know what you are gatting. We_therefore earnestly request you to_oall on your droggist, J. K. Isx, and gt & trial bottle free of cost which will @ uvince the most skeptical of its Wonderful merits, and show you what & Tegular oue dollar rize bottle will do. ~For saleby Ish & VcManon. ) e m—— Bucgiea's araica Saive! The Besr Sanve In the world f.x Outa, Bralses, Scros, Ulcers, Sa Rhem, Fover Sores, Tettar, Chap - od Hands, Chilblains, Corus, and ~) kinds of Skin Brptions. This Salve la quarateed to give psrfect satiafa. - tlod in every oase or monoy re fanded, Price 25 cants por hx. Kor ssle by 8dly Tsh & MoMahon, Omaba, 13 Yearsbejore the Public. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not resommended as a remedy * for all the ills that fieeh is Leir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complainte, Dyspepsia, and Sick Hoad acho, or diseases of thit charaoter, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre varatory to, or after taking quinine. Ar asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONZ, The genuine are u i Each box hasa red- on the Ji with the impression, McLANE'S LIV FILL. Eech wrapper bears the sig tures of €. McLaxz and Freuixe Bros £8~ Insist upon haviug the genuine Dx G MCLANES LIVER PILLS, pre pas FLEXING BROS., Pittsbargh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently but sare vronunciation. HW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Oroup, All diseascs of the Throat, Lungs,and Pulmonary Organs® USE ACCORDING T DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thls ingtizution, iossted at Denver, Colorade, @6 Educational and Comumercial center of se West, s pro-emaincntiy the bast and most praetle el ot its kind for the: MERCAXTILE TRAINING Sk Young Men an a, w. ‘asticution of the kizd fa the s of scceun ants aad Susioew i 2Apal citles and towas of the thelr susesss to our esurse of & Tha Righ: King of Education for Young Hen and Ladiee. Floe, new briek block. troat car linos Blogaas Ioatios of wnd eareying and systaciatie medhods of BUSINES® TRAINING. Young man whe coutemplate a brstuces Vil parents having soas to educate, ae partl iy requs wuten wil G. W. FOSTER, Prasident, a3m Y THE TSE OF DR, BOSARKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND YICHING PILES DO NOT DELAY ©t) the drain on the system produce ‘ermanent disability, but buy ff, TRY ITWCURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR iT, st when you ean not obtain it of hira, /il send it, prepaid, on reeeipt of prioc . Bosanko’s Treatise on Piles sont tro n. Address Sappicatia ¥E DR, Bfils’ilfli(fl HEDICINE 00, 6:h District—J. 0. Meyera. 7 h Distriet—3. B. Taylor. 8 h Dierriot—J F Burns, §th Distriot—J_hn Zu*rung. 10 h Dorict—Tauag Powers. 11 h Dirriot—B. K. Smith 12b District—J W. Parkios. 13 h Daatrict—V. R. Morss. 14'n Dustrie:—M. K Turoer. 15th District—A. J Evaos. 16'h Dutrict—E. C_White. 17¢h Dastrict—C. H. Gere, 0. W. Plerce, 18th District—J. R. Eryin, 19 h District—E. B. Barrington, 20th Dintrict—H. M. Weeks. 21st Distriot—THos. Graman. 233 District—Marti 234 D 25h District—Srdney Bakor. 26 h Distno'—Henry Bnyder, HOUSE OF XEPIELENTATIVES & Distriot—Riohard<on, P § Hoaoock, J. R Dowry, yohn' Kloep- fel, Chas. Ccle, rop. § cond—Pawnee, J. L. Linz, A, H_Jackson, rep. Third—ags, Elijah Filloy, H. H. Silver, rop. Fourth—Johnson, J. 8. Dew, A. A. Carman, rep. Fifth—Nemaha, Church Hows, T. L. Sohick, M. B, Raymen, rap. Sixth—0O:ce, Ness Overton, F. T. Ransom, J. O Moore, J. M. Par- 3, rep. Soventt—Lancaster, N. O, Abbott, C.0. Whedon, K. T. McOlun, R. B, Graham, rep. Eghth—Saunders, B. H. Shedd, Benjamin Johnson, J E. Scott, rep. Ninth—Case, R. B. Windham, Jas, Hall, H. D. Roor, rep. Tenth—Sarpr, 'Amos_Gates, dem. Eloventh —Dougles, W J. Broatch, H. Bulin, J. H Kyner, P. M. Mal len, E. M. Bartiett, 8. K. Jackuon, rep; W. A. Paxton, J. A. MoShano, dem. Twelfth—Dodgs, Wi, Fried, J. B. Oantln, rep. Thirteonth--Washington, H. Sprick, J. B Bailey, rep. Fourtesnth— Burt, J. O, Laughlin, rep. Fifteenth—Cuming, A. Peterson, rop.; T. M_Transo, dem, Sixteenth—Dakota, Joo Holman, dem. Seventeenth—A. S. Palmer, rep. Eighteenth—Jefferson, 0, P. Slo- cumb, rep. Nieteenth—Thayer, E. M. Cor- rell, rep. Twentieth—Nackolls, J. M. ook, 5. Twenty-firsi—Webster, H.8. Kaley, rep. Twenty-second — Adams, O, R. Jones, rep. Twenty-third—Olsy, J. H. Case, rej Bty okt Fillmors, N. S. Babeook, rep. Twenty-ffth—Saline, W. H. Kemy ton, H. McDougal, rep.; 8. J. H man, dem. nty-sixth—Soward, H. P. King, .; Heory Biok, fusion, Twenty seventn — York, Albert Wilson, 8. V. Moore. rep, Twenty-eighth — Hamilton, John Helmes, rep, Twenty-ninth — Hall, Fred, A —Buffalo, §. 0. Ayer, rep. Thirty-first—Lincoln, J. 0. Watts, dem. Thirty-second--Harlan, Geo. O. ed, rep. Thirty.third—Howard and Greeley, F. Frederick, rop. Thirty fourth— Merrick, C. Hostet- ter, rep. Thirty-fifth—Polk,John H. Mickey, | ¢’ ¥, rep. Thirty-sixth—Butler, T. 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Mental Ausiety Lo o Memory. it i the Back or S1dssad disonses wccowe, Pumphicta oot 700 Yo 2l Wrlte for them ane ket fall i Bpecitc, $1.00 po package, peak rice Speciic, $1.00 por package, or six peak s o, Atiamaordets i ¢ S K. Lab &dall drocils's everywhero, ety §§£‘fi7§:fi:’“"&'fi“’3‘.’»‘f Hae AGE\TSWAKTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, “Bible for the Young,” Buln the story of the 8 riptar-s by Al zander Crook D. D fn simolo #nd aviras. tive lugvage for 0id and -oung Profusely fllostrs ed, makiag o mos. atfne and . P# ive youth » lustructr Eve y parent whll o-ure thin work. Preachers, yuu should cis- culate 1. Price §£.01 B for clreala's with extra terms. I CHAM E<<&00 , oo Lonts, Ve, PROPOSALS FOR GRAIN. Banacansans Dar soumer or vmy P, ok ot | PO ke, N Shty £ 181 o il ante aibct o the o rocavad - thi afice SIS olvek moon on Vv g5 881, 5 wh place o e thes w30 apen @17 prcsunce” o budders. o1 {ursaning an o fivar ¥ qus Gy or 8 requied: op o Jans S0 18,44 Ouba Daor, hbomakas or st 4 Hiond Pacit Hatlvod, eis of Kontoey fon. 2.C00,000 poun s com, and. 1,000.000 pounda eats. P01 0818 for quanti'ies less than the whois wilibe Callvery of the grala wil, if Jum ate per 100 poands. velopee contanins t s for Grals,” dresset t0t e uaccrelined idders are requss'ed to submit peoposals for delivery of the' corn lu 81cks of ene bundred delivery of 1 sacks of one provid.d st Dop.t. by the Quartsrman. r's Mopar: Copi-s of :la adver isemo ¢ aud ~ can oo SHOW CASES Thirty eichth— Platte, Geo, O, Lebmar, dem. Thirty - unth — Madison, O, O, Wyatt, rep. MANTFACTE D BT i O. J. WILDH. i 1317 CASS 5T, OMAHA. 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