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£10.00 | 1 .8 | 00 | Or ERLY . t PAID - Y an 2,00 | ThreoM 0 | ¢ € in the 'nited S « Al i1 All 3 11 | rder of the Uon q e SHING 00, Prop: ROSEWATER., Editor, by The BEE PUBLISHI f the Republican State Cen- tral Committee. cmbers of the Republican State nnittee of Nebra uled to meet at the Commer in the city of Lineoln, on Thura- o Gth day of July, 1882, at 2 o'clock he purpose of completing the sacting such other business s may prop: erly come before the same, The following are the mer commitie istrict, A, 1 John 1., € 1, Jacob 8. Dew; f2. B, Windham; 6t ndervoort Pecbles; Oth, S. rhardt; 11th, Matthews; 18 yyer; 14th, Abel Hil een; 10th, 1t O, Vhillip 5 17th, T, L, Crawfor 19th, J. W, Price; 2 1st, B, M cDowel D, H 24.h, 26th, 0. , G. 8, Bishop; Slst. Wyman, JAMES W, DAWES, O ob., June farmers and the in T the music thrasher. k swectest muic to of the reaper Ir bogine to look all of Davitt's timo in explain exactly what that Liverpool specch. as if will take] & ho did say in American Ninkry thousand dolars is asked by the secretary of state for the secret servico fund of the state department. How much will be disbursed for Mr. Brooks’ European junketing tour will aled in probably remain forever cono the oflicial shive Tue Chicago Herald thinks that “xo house in the west, with all the modern improvements, is complete without a hurricane-proof cellar,” No Chicago houee is complete without patent solf ventilating flues to carry off the deadly stenches from the odorous Chicago river, ivo SrEc1An diepatches in Tue Ber full particulars of the severe storm of Sunday, which did great damage in Butler and Saunders countios, It ia probable that the damage to erope has been greatly exaggerated, us is usual in such cascs, bub reports farmors have suffered heavily, and the loss to property in very considers DoN CAMERON has been assossing the Bessemer stoel factories $1,000 Ten of the eleven companies promptly Lon- ored tho draft, each for Ampaign expenees, As these corporations through the aid of an exorbitant taviff have been paying ninty per cent divi dends their gonerosity is not particu- larly commendable. AN Todisnapolis journal wond why the senato didw't voto to re themselves as well as army officers tho oge of G4. The answer is oasy. The United States senate is not of a rotiring disposition, Few dio, nono but Platt aud Conkling resign, and nothing but an unfortuvate ballot in the legislature makes vacant soats in the senato chamber, S— Gourp and his grabbers of the elo- vated railways received a very black eye on Friday at tho hands of Gov- ernor Coriell, who vetoed the bisgest steal of the legiclative ae in the form of & bill to relieve the New Yurk elevated railroads m of o quarter of & million of dollurs a year of tuxation. In Nebrasks the goy- ernor assists nunually in rolieving Gould's Union Pacific monopaly. of nearly an equal sum due the state on taxablo property and the legislature site quietly through scesion after ses sion and doos nothing tu apprehend the robbers, — Arroros of the cfforts made to ob tain Guitoau's release the Philadel- phia Record thiuks that the case of Cain ought at once to be looked into, He needs & vindication, The case was very irregularly conducted, No jury of inquest sat on Abel. There was no iudictment by a grand jury, and, when arraigned, no able counsel was assigned for Cain's dofense, Troo, he was tried by the rupreme court, and he didu'c deny the killing ; bu® what of that? The thing to do was to save the world's first born from the stain of murder; and, as it was not done, as soon as Guitean's case is | dieposed of an cffort ehould be begun to make it all right with Cain, Ex- actly how the case is to bo reached we cannot say; but the insanity ex- perts now at Washington and wmur- derer sywpathizers generally, may be THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK prospects are responsible for the the c ange, an untry is proviog ow sceure is national prosperity when rootetl in tho soil and sustained by » sound ocurrency, An quoted which ehows how dircetly the t In the case of instance is values of investments are depende upon our agriculture, one prominent trunk line road it was decided that less yroved n month ago un- the would crop prospeets i usual quarberly dividend passed. Tho did improve, and be crop prospects something more than a week ago the Lake Shoro rail- road determined to declare & 10 per cent dividend, which will be paid as usual, Both south and west wiil reap the benofit of heavy crops in {heir particular staples. The trouble in ypt knocks off a round 500,000 bales from the world’s cotton supply wnd will advanco the prico of Amer ican cotton through an increased de- mand for tho same., Prices for whoat aud corn this fall : st ye {0 big crops the world over which can wd winter will bo r's fizure much below 1 owing not bo affected by Chicago corners, but the this ye will bo largely in excees of that of last value 's harvest year. One good result of the depress which now appeers to be dissppearing is the sque y of water out of specu lative stocks, The Fenancial Chroni- cle pomts out that the shrinkage on one hundrod and fifteen lending o p reached in 1881 has been $514,608,- 038. The entiro decreaso in tho val- uo of railroad stocks £30,000,000, has produced no panic i our currency is stablo, credits lo porations since the highest is alone That such a contr: t is bee. tended and business on a sourder sis, Wi shall loarn after a while full de- tails concerning the members of the T con ion, The exploring ex- peditions of eoveral journals have beor successful in discovering that Jud, Underwood is o native of Georgia, and Wi wppointed to the Nobraska su- promo court in 1857, Duncan F. Ke weoulinely fitted for ner seems to ho the high honor which has been asard- A writer in tho Augusta (( ed him, Chronicle says wenly-two y ago, when T was asconding the Mi sippi river on the steamer Lafourc and bound for Pointe Qoupeo, I first met Duncan F, or, one of the newly appointed tarift commiszioners. Ho was then in the golden prime of life, and could hold o stiff hand at poker with any man, I woll remem- ber that whether winning or losing, his face betrayed no change, His pas- sions were not registered in his coun- tenance, and a calmer and moro do- termined person I never saw. Every- body, male and female, so to rpoak, played poker in those Louisiana daye, beforo the war.” Ko Me, Kenner's asso- nission ‘'will take due govera ciates on the comn warning and themselves ae- cordingly. e e Tr new hobby which has a basis of com- mon sense below it, He thinks con greesmen ought to stop the practice of interfering in military discipline, and 18 enraged to discover that nates are selected for such MSEH SuesMAN has stiuck o subordi posts, not by order or merit, or conspiouous fit- ness, but because some powerful con- gressman whispors in tho ear of some powerful military oflicial Sinco con gress passod tho retiring bill General Shermau's good opinion of our nation- al logislature has been steadily on the decline, —_—— Church Howe, formerly a well- known Worcester county (Mass.) poli- tician, is thought to stand a good chance for a republican nomination to ugress from Nebraska this year, ~ ew York Evening Post He stands & good deal better chance of being struck by chained lightning in w — Tre old story is Gould carried Olio revamped that and Todiana in the October elcotions of 1880 in re- turn for the promisea nominatipn of Stanley Matthews by General Garfield to the suprewe court, and that Judge Robertson was nominated to the New tructed to find & way, York eollectorship through fear of | uan lotter held by Whitelaw Reid, THE DAILY BEE » the dotails of the ¢ Utica Observer, “and that is their squelching of the silly projoct to make the ngricultural bureau a depart- ment.” This is another black eye to the tall bass wood from Cuming county, with whom the department of agriculture was a pet scheme. Our Val, has been the principal champion of the proposed enlargemeut of the national garden sass and seed bureau into a dopartment, with a cabinet oflicer at its head. President Arthur’s cabinet has sat upon Val's sven gob out of in the senate, down scheme before it has the crmmitt Ex Serator PADDUCK i member of to Utah commission give both to the Mormons and in Utah, The Mormons Mr. Paddock is tive and not disposed the only that satisfaction seems to eupremo ntiles out think that naturally coneerva- to go tremes in dealing with the saints, and the Gentiles think “ho is too strong in principle and bo swerved from the path by any tomp- to ex- char. er to tation, come in what form it may.” You nover can tell how a waarior will stand the brant of battle until he is exposed o the fire.” Mr. Paddock bo temptation-preof, but there aro some things which ever a consory- m ative may not be able to withstand, CuarksoN's high sounding ap- peal, on behalf of the Towa sufferers, did not seem to strike the right d on the Pacific coast. The “Ihe appeal would havo had far greater San Fraucisco Chronicle says: force had it been couched in simpler lauguage, Therois an evident strain- ing after effect in the picture of the catastrophie, which The 1 48 unnecessary n uoadorned dotails carry suf- ficient weight without rhetorical gar- nishment.” 1a bill 8 ruction of a pon- Tue house pa a author ke con: across the Mississippi the mouth of tho upper Iowa The bill 2uthorizing the con- rive, between truction of a wagon bric Omaha and Council Bluffs still sleeps quictiy in the committee pigeon hole Aud yot there is moro need of such a bridge scross the Missouri river r W than thoro ever will be for tho pon- | toon bridge at the mouth of the o river, a Tuk cutlook for s speedy sottlement of the labor troubles in Pennsylvanin is very bright. All the anthracite coul companies of Pennsylvania have made a voluntary advance’of ten per cont. in the pay of miners, s Accormza to Vennor we are to have a rainy July, a stormy August, and a far but frosty Scptember. Veunor's prediotions have been un- comfortably corrcot in June, and if his caleulations for July and August hit the bull's eye we shall have a very disagreeable sumun Do They Migs Mo Ahiland Times, D, O. Brooks, of The Omaha R. publican, has gone to Europe, Th little bit of news will have to bo pretty thorough'y advertised by the prees if the people becowe aware of the fact, otherwise he would never be missed, He is wind without force or odor, An Acorn. St, Louis Republican, lie Nebraska anti-monopoly party, which has grown out of the Farmers' Alliance organized in that state last your, wiay bo nothing but a small po- litical neorn just now, but it rests 1 congenial soil, and our republican iriends may find is grow into s great spro dng ank one of these duys, Home? N The Parson's Press. New York Tiwes, No section of the American pross does 80 much to undermine the foun- dations of relivion and morality as that which is distinctively known as “religious.” From the Tweed ring to the Manhattan railroad swindle, from the legisiative partuers in Credit Mobilier to the versatile discoverer of the Cesnola collection, there has not been a fraud or a humbug of the last ton years whose apologists and de- fenders have mnot been found smong the weekly journals which claim to represenc the religious sentimont of the country. S —— Sound Advic Nebraska Signal, Vithout a shadow of a doubt, nominated for congre: the by the re- which | publican convention of this ~distriot N Y “OMAHA TUESDA 1 1 tract with [ will be olected. Recognizing the cer- | fre monopolists | The paat few weeks have brought & [Gould. The Globe-Democrat, which | tsinty of this recult, the L | ssitiadves ¥iie ot ' i of this county and district are already very marked chango in the financial | publishos th story, pronounces it a |gp L d oMY ME CRCEC G LTI situation. Tho exports of pecie have |fraud on its face, and says that, What- [ge i - that nti-monopoly rc- | | decreased and foreign exchange has|ever Ger fiold’s failings, he|publicans will withdraw from the joints. Tho New | was notably too honiest a man and too | Party on accou the adoption of } shittiad ol b ter into any | that resolation by Jast Saturday's al- | | has exhibited x‘ an to en ANY | liance meetit hat & delegation | buoyancy in strong contrast to the|such an agresment | Aroad s will be elected to depression of tho past spring, mer- | i |the republican district convention chants aunource heavy orders from |, Ay g Ireigit | gom this county If we P sk 1 rain New Y k session | Uow Hmonot » " PESSNUICE e 3. o primaries tha ure, 8 | ‘ el w r 1 g m ior il Pu ! ) riker Fanilonie ? | i lution Vincraa 1y Chica Tim I AR mat 1 A ! | I ew Y ) le and | the Chicago Times & ftor b | on the part of § ital to soek | h | clagzed among the dangerous com States, Jo ¢ aging | ™% How- ¢ the bourd of | j1ate and wlect th k 4 \ the strik man at the s facts ia ti increasing m t of § T board, | 14 y have sinen ] . r h ch anybody is bound to respect,| THE question v 4 |anyhow? Things are going to the bad | becoming moro | e e T “"‘I‘ | verg fast, new forms of food adulteration crowding out 1] the surplus of last FEHTOTEL (Ono- of UH8) rost . Wik sar's crop by the cival of the be- 5 | Upesilispe it/ LAl i) ) “Spongrany Fororr and his cabi- | picces of satiro since the days of 1 x:m"“"!'f}l'“!’l t's hatvest. 1 net a: vtes sl least have praise | vich Heine i following fable pub- Favorablo weather aud good otop f g o1 thing," declares the gencrous | lished in Germany, which has a point ) ¥ ed application to this country: “There werc once four flica, and, 08 it happened, they were hungry one morning. The first settled upon a sausage of sigularly appetizing ap- pearatce, and made a hearty meal. But he specdily died of intestinal in- flammation, for th o was adul- terated with ani The second Hy breakfasted upon flour, and forthwith succumbed to contraction of the stom- ach, owing to the inordinate quantity of alum with which the fiour had been adulterated. The third fly was slaking his thirst with the contents of a milk- jug, when violent cramps suddenly convulsed his frame, aud he soon gave up the ghost, a victim to chalk adul- toration, Seeing this, the fourth fly, muttering to himself, ‘The sooner it's over the sooner to sleep,’ aligh upon a meistenod sheet of | hibiting the co foit presentment of a death's head, and the inserij ‘Fly Poison.’ Applymng the tip ¢ proboscis to this device, the fourth fly drank (o his heart's content, growing e vigorous aud cheerfnl at every ful, aithough expcetant: of end. But he did not die. On the axed fat contrary, he throve You even the fly NOTEHS, in South Caroling this year, Rumor says that Congressmsn Cr Mascach will decline a renomina. tion to hi nt re 5 of the a6 of the gubernate ator Morgan, of Alaba practically no opposition in hi a re election, his on'y formidal tor, W C. R. Breckinrid, didate for con large in / a son of John C. Breckinridye. overnor Foster, of Ohio, and Gej Hawley, of Connecti ut, will ¢} the repnblican cinvass in Maine, Jota W, Daniels, the last_d andid avernor alked of in connection tion for ¢ i There 13 some young dem: eracy of the | Tavor of resurrec ing the lut | mont and running him for if the young man we en't dead enough | ready ! The Vicksburs Herald (dem.) serious blunder was late redistricting of M Already . has resulted in a division among the demoerats of the Fifth district, It is stated pox bell has determined to enter the vin Michigan, to dispute the re-tl ¢ , will have nvass for orapeti o alter L. Brogg, havivg withid ¢, the di ral part in ngress: ays th t hy the tion of Mr, Ferry. Tha chance:are, hows ever, that Mr. Hubbell's canvass will be | purly Pickwickian as to both character £ Missonri, now in » time s at haud cracy of Missouri can b badly shattered, if notentirely overthrown, is enthusiastic in Lis vocacy of the ive fusion arrangenent. He \inks the republicans should ma state nominations, Jongressmen Hazleton, of Wi will have a lively race for the no Two of his stronzholds, Crawford and Richland counties, h ve be aken from him, and Dane connty, which bristles with cardidates, is included in his district. Boss Keyesand Senator Burrows are there- by brought into the race, The rep tblican congressional convention at 8t. Cluirsville, 0., adjourued sive d after balloting 876 time A resoluti was adopted for a committee to investigs charges of bribery mude aguinst Congress- man Updesrafl, and upos its report he waa exonerated, A new convention is a matter for the future, Senator Lapham does nol. thin the suggestion that he shall be n when the dem onsin, ination, nivated for lieutensnt governor of New York, und resign his seat in the semate with the understanding thut Mr. Conkling is to succeed him, tor Lapham 18 nota candidate for a lun delphia Pre-s. Gen. John I Rinaker, of Calin already marked n\mm:L for an Tilinoissenate the ulmhlunu 8 huve the Davis' successor, it is cone, ker might [ecowe an availa mise caudidate, shonld Oglesby, or enough to secure & nomin Information havivg reached Washington e, is durk horsein the next . Should ved that Rina. I compro- tauto, P strength that & report has been widely circulated in the T'wentieth Illinois congressional dis triet that Senator Logan was «pposed to the renominstion of the H hn R Thomas, and the attention ¢ uator being called to the fact of the circu'ation of ench report, he savs, and wuthorizes the publication, that the report is wholly without foundation; that o1 the contrury he heartily desires the renomination cf Thomas by the republican convention, PERSONALITIES, Mr. Redheffer lives in Morton, Pa. Oalling & man Redhef like & bull Dave Payne is again at work to secure the cowoperation of a number of adventur- exs for # new movement on Oklaboma, When o Rhode Islander in Washington geota a glimpee of the president’s whis there is a silent tear, und the half s ed ejaculation, *Poor Burnside:’ t is now developed that Mr. Whitney, whom Clara Louise Keliogg has concluded not to warry, is & very navghty man who bears some such repufation us the Sultan of Turkey, 1t must give Jeffers.n Davis a vivid rec- ollection of an episude in his own career to vead how & Brooklyn man chargel with burglary donned his mother's night gown and made & bold dash for liberty,—New York Mail, Licut, Flipper has finally been dismisced er looks very much ) vy I8 Y, JUNE ¢ m the army_for misappror public fands, ~ Lieut, Flipper nse wae a very slight one, He didn't even take enouih to enable him to go to Canada creditably. Jumes Fitzgerald, who played a bunko game on Charles Francis Adams, hay b entenced 1o five years ia the Massachn. setts pe ary Senator Mah: ne hasimp ov-d his Peters. | burg dwe lirg, <o much 1} is n ibed as “the lence in the « little republic Upon reflection, ted not to wear the livery of C ¥ He remermbered of len that k 1a 1 thing house of his own f whieh | o | el ker id e ble in bi | ber of | at Holyoke, i d co.chman | ome week N been heard from the girl, bul n writes that | the affair can | od he payment | of a specified of money A York paper says that Gen, O, [ G Hward, des eput. tion, | heartily enj ys can ved his | opportimitics du yetios at We t Poiat, “‘An ) was with that hit in the Indiau country s1ys seen Gen, Howard in_an Lndis join in & dance with the squ.ws with the zest of a young man.” Of course the squaws have'a little the worst of this, be- cause they cann have their views ex- pressed in the papers. Mme. Pul Miock, the notorious Puris communist, recently presented ber husband with a eor, and the parents, natu enough, thou ht themselves eatit ec give their off spring a name. But when they informed the mayor of th district that they had decided to call their young- ster er Blanqui Vercingetoriz, he re- uged to register him under that n an nccount of the law passed in 100, which “Yorbids the ewployment of names nct found in the Gregorinn calend- PROCLAMATION AND ELECTION NOTICE! EXECUT'VE DEARTMENT, CITY OF ONAlIA. Ma: virtus of the auch E. Bioyd, Mayor ¢ procliin o the quai ¥y and f the respretive h day of June, A, D.1 patsed by the City ¢ 3 f Umaba, and on the 70 day of June, A D, 1832, the daid ordinanco wes a' pro el ¥, of which ordicatce 3 following is copy, Lo-wit; leot to An ordinance to provide for a speci 1 of 'y city nuiia, ousand aha thal paving ” ¢ na FeTioN 1, yor und City <Tient by the ¥ that tond unci 1or th e pi 1w proti 0! thecity of tnak and in='r Lin the ¢ of | Jur I 5 tht clec to joui Propsit Shail bo ds of he city of Omaht 15 ucd by wid e by in the sam of one hundr thows 01 dollrs (3 00,000), d 10n *wenty year with interest at the coupons by o o of pavic g he i: tersee fons of sirects and s wl i ald city, as provided by s 20 0f an ot entitlea *in Act to Citi s 0f the iis class v d rsuisting poser. aud governu " approy 1 . ded by anact entidl d fiten (16)of an o b ¢ ol +ix (6) per o unually, uvon inter s, for_ the damiz u; ached to sad’ be or ma d s cites of the first vegulatiy rir duties, powers and wen ) Mupproy.d Marea 1, 195 ) Board o' ruohie Works for ¢ies of the fie a's and i i dutiesend povers: wlso i6 i end suctions twent-two'('2, twenty i v (23), | thaity sev 1 (3) o three (19), £.x y-four (84), fort 45) (orty- nine (19 air (6:). Hitry-iive (5:).0 (7), wid 8ix Ma 1 B . d o T purp G th (text, Approved | Now, ti calore, In | of aid crdis a election wi'l b lection the propest ance in regard toth submitted to the elo:tors sald election will bo open at ¢l ht and be ho1d opin untilseven (7) kp. m, aud no ‘onger, at the folluwing olaces 1n the'sey. ral wards, ¢'-wit: First Warl—F. “1.von's groccry store, 10th street, n ar Leavenworth. econi Ward—Wailenz Hote!, and 14th stree's, cn Loar nw rth, Third Wa d— R cms formerly o:cupied |y Dr. Hydv, . w. corncr 12th and ( ouglas streets, Fou'th Wira—Couty court house, Far ween 15t end 1661, th Wa d—S. Cornfleld’s barber shoj 609 N. 16th etrect, between Webater aud ki s Six'h Ward Caming In witr hand csuscd ¢ between 13th st., by v ["caii: D.idiich's drug store, No. 2005 I have horeunto set my 10 be aillxed, th ill be reccived at the office Bourd of F until Lt tl 1y bri -k s heo Eloventh Sea'ed prove Buls v the scoretary o' th the 8t hoo Fiot of Oma Muncay, June 2oth, 1y fowir two st on orthwes' eorner of stieets, and al o for th two-stcry bric: acdition ¢ of u ay erection bialin d Center our room ) ou Fift enth, near William +trect, in with plans and speeifications 1o e th offico of Clreve tects, room No. 19, reighton | Sepate bi received for ea b class of work, or for the buil (ng complelo. Cortrac 0.8 Wil b re 1 10 :ivi & bon ¢ laa dacseries the nsht 10 roject any o 11ids by ororcf the Bourd of Fducation CAARUES CONOYE une’0-12¢ Beorctary [ e CHOIGE CIGARS. Imported aud Domestio: Finost Selection in Town Prices to Suit Everybody. From Half a Dollar Down to 5o Schroter & Becht's, SEGER & TONER| IR 4 OCTICAL, HARKESS MAKERS | Ha No, 116 North Sizteenth Street | NEXT TO CARRIAGE FACTORY, HARNESS AKD SADDLES. e b John G, Jacobs, (Formerly Gish & Jaccbs ) UNDERTAKER o removed from there old stand, to | xor FIFTRENTH AND DOUGLAS 818, — — Beaut!ful buflding sites on Sherman avenue (16th stroct) mouth of Poppleton's and J, J. Brown's r sidences—tho tract balongi g to Sona. tor Paddock for 8o many s—being 863 foer west frontace on the uvenus, by from 860 to 650 feoet in depth, tward 1o the Umaha & St. Paul R, It trips of 50 feck or moro f ‘onta ith full depin to the railron i, will nabout any terms fhat purcha To partics who will agrec to bui 8cs o ting #1200 and upvards will sel wit wa for on. 1 piyments theresfter it ‘o parties whe do not int a'cty will sell for ene cut any payment d cqual it rost. per ad in Smith's add: 0 stroet—will give av requiredat 7 per cent interast. w splondi | 10 acre block in_ Smith's addi. me fiberal torns as the forog in 05, Half lot on izard noar 20th siree tion on No 804 Tos on 13th strect noar Paul, Lot 80x230 fceb on 1oth siree »0lots on Blondo near Irene street, 5300 each Two lots on Georcin noar M'chigan No205, Twelve choite retdence lots on Hamil ton street in Shina's addition, floe and sightly 50 each, ful half lot or car Bishop Cla . Mary's av 2 Park 0 ¢ lo1aon Park avenue a Park, $430 to £1010 en los 'on Deca ur a nders street, 83 course: make ason, near 1 it Foncier from 010 S0 o per month. Cal 4 r lob on Joues, Center str. £ §500 Ward, near t, near Cum 49, Tialf lot ou Dodige, near 1lh street, il r v will n Center, ) §5,000. wo lots uear Cum 100 ¢ 40}, on Idaho, near Cumis ful corner acre lot n:ar new Cony oi on Farzam, mear 1Sih etrect, 3 Lot 66 by 133 fe't on Colege st near 5t. Mary's avenue, §700. il, Lot on Farnau near 26th etre. 740, Lot 66 by 09 fect on Fouth avenue, Mason stroet, $650. ), Corver lot on Durt, near 22d street, 2,500 No 238, 120x182 feet o) Harney, near 2th, strect (will cut it up) 82,400, No 234, Lot on Douglas street, $00. No 2 $500. ) 227, Two lots on Decatur, near Irene stré 00 each. o /23, Lot 143 by 441 feet on Sheryan ave- noe (16th st.ect). nea Grace, $2 400, will divide, Lot usxbret on Dodge, rear 13:h ke an offer, Lot on x8rd_near Clarw, 8500, Lot on Hawilton near King, §400, Lot un 18th strest, near Nichola near 25th, 2, Lot on Pler street, near Scward, wo lots on 16th, nea o strest, Beautiful rosi icnce lot oa 400 16th street, near Division tson Sauudeis sircet, no.r Sews No 19}, Two lots on 22d, near Gr 00, © ntreen, 0 192}, Two lots on 17th sircet orks, 1,060, ) 1843 Onw fall block ten lots, ack s, $400. No 191, Lots on Farker, near waite the street, near lrene [ wo lots on Cas: #6,00 ) 150, Lot'on Pier near Seward, $050. N0 170, Lot un Paciflc strect, near 14th; make offer. 0 166, Six lots on Farnam, near 2ith street, §2,400 182,560 cich No 168, Flll block on 25th strreet, near ra course, &.d threo lots ‘b Gise's a2dition, Lear and Uassiug streets, §2,000. ot on 1°n ebie.t, tear whije | near 2lst street d works. & N foct (2 lots) on 18th street, noar Foppleton's, 1,600, No 139, Tikrty half acre lots in Millard & dwoll » add tions on Sherman avenue, Sprix rarat g streots, near the end of car track, $a50 to §1,800 each N 59, Lot on Chicago, §1,800 No 88, Lot on Caldwell street, near Saunders, $300, * No 86, Coruer lot on Charles, ‘near Baund. de & strict, 5100 No 75, v foet on Pacific, near aud greca stroot near 224 atieet, sireet 23d and uders strees No f, One-fourth block (180x135 u he Conlvent of Poor Claire, on Ha tieot, as tho ead of the red sirect car track, $1,050 BEMIS' ReaL EsTare Acency 16th and Douglas Street, THE WOALLUN WACON BOX RAC Grain ¢ £} t evstaless than the old st eackn, Every lard wagon Is h our rack o BUY NONE WITHOUT IT. 3¢ buy the attachments and apply thom ¥ For salo in’ Nobraska by i 1 HGoLrTT & GRY®S, 18t 1S XctiRonKe, Columbs, #& FUNK, Rod Cloud 4., Red Oak, Towa d oveby fiest clnss doalcr ot Ack them for descrip o circular or send direct to us, J, McCallum Bros. Manuf'g Co., Office, 24 West Lake Streot, Chicago. may231w Thoy surpa s all other vehicles for o.sy rid style aud durabilit; SPRINGS, GEAR? & BODI: For salo by Henry Timl 1008 and 1010 logues furnished. Charlos St., O JEX R MOKITOR CILSTOVE Improved tor 1882, THE BEST AND ONLY ABSCLUTELY SAFE OIL STOVE IN THE WOKLD. that will cook the oid the excessivehea 1d ashes of a o I MONITOR OIL DO 17, better, quick er mean made w ELEVATED at t away from tho heat; went ABSOLUTE red;as no gus ean be i ed, fully twenty per c more hea btaived, the wicks are pre erved twice long, thus savi trouble of constaut trimmir the expense of new ones, XAMIN THE MONITOR and you wil! buyn other, Manufactured o Honitor 0il Stove Co, Cleveland Send tor descriptive cireu on M. Rogers & Son, agents for Ne- braska Nebraska National BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA y by th (No. 2665.) TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) Office . CONPTROLLER OF TIIK CURRENCT, | WANHINGTOS, Aprl] 20th 1852 A8, by satisfactory evidence p d, it bas been made Wik to the ur chag ¢ OMAHA,’ isions of the d to utho wence the bu iness of Banking: Now, thorefore, I, John Jay Krox, Comptr do herehy that * Al Ba 1, 1 the ¢ unty of Dou braskn, 13 authoriz'd to coun anklng a1 provid rod aud Sixty-Niu Siates, 1y whercot witness and seal of office this 2 day of April 1 &2 JOIN JAY KN pirolier of tho Curre pared 5 It commences with 8 fully apital of §250,000.00, with officers aud d s tollows: 3. K. JOHN Pamsiorr, of Steels, Job son & Co., Wholesale Grocers. A, £ TOUZALIN, Vio-Prusiixr, of C. B. &Q R, Hoston, 2 W. V. MOKSE, of W. V. Morse aud Co,, Who't Boots and Shoe . COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Cc Wholcsale Leatherand 8 ddlery. Attoruey First Nation :‘( FAST Uhicago & Horthwes wwaxe (] wa¥ Tralos leavo Omiais 3:40 p. m. aud 7:6 "tull inforwstio call on . F. DUEY % Agent, 14th wud Faroba: pELL, U. O A ELA WE . | 4llwky Lopot, oF &t JAMES T, CLAIE, Ue ‘Ageus, Owata, falTicb