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Auction OoofW,
Ut.h P. I'AItVTF.t.i., Tweltth street, be
Ifu I'aruhaui an I Douglas Mat' and Caps,
U.ivtiftn.SIii, in I Uorcf ji'iH'Mi (.killing.
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Artist' MMerlnl.
MIADY A M( AUSLAND W and IMS Tuut-
iwtitti hiim-i. Jywu
lout mid Shot.
FlIlMf IAN(1 1M Kurnlmni street, lln
Tcnlh nn.l Klerealli. leMMf
V. Nl WHITNHY l!ut mil shoe, 2W
Hoagla .Street.
J till I. hern
WILLIAM Kl'.l'l.l., Clilmi!" street i-iww-m
IXlflh mil Thltteentli, Jy'Jllf
Coal Dealjr.
p.ilvnd .1 HM.iorr. iji, i.lmn. ev.
mull. Iltlr, cte. Ill Karti'.nt street.
MitS-'lm
t'oiiliidiiiiciy.
KltANK I.. McDONALD, dcsler lu Confri
tlonery, Krult, (irocerlts urn! Poultry. I orner
Tenth and Karnhaiu. Lunches prepared to or
der for travellers. Jy'"'
llrnjjBlsl.
J. A ItllKDKII. IruiM, torm-r Utli and
liaruer slretls.
iBNurnnce ,L'iiM
l'lll'.NCH a McKOON. l'lre aud AeiMeut
nsilraneo Af.ents, over tin Po-t olflre.
JCHtlt'O of tli- True.
JOHN W. I.YN.B. Justlr.- "I lb Peaie.
Olncn over Vlrst National llauk.
.teirelcr mill Oiillrlmi.
j p. sVYi:r. i.'i ii'iii Wat-'h-s,
'l,ks,.Welry, "ustfte-, '' !'.--l i.
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aii. mill v mil hut.! I'iilr. Jtnl I'jtlHwutlaiiilo
i.iiiiIt, iuwa. OnliTa villi ltisl inun Hi- iijiIi.
hoiIu IVotcr ffluiiiilBcttiri'm.
II. IIIIIMtlOD A CD., MIhtkI ati l ft.lt W.1
ir. IIimIit In Clilrr Hinl IkiltliM Wcl, ll.'cr.
m k llux 7.
OinaliuSloiicll JlHiiiilxccorr,
No. 700 IVirnbam street, J. II. l'lirw, proprl
jtor. ttnlpra taken for Heals, IVmhim, Miiii',
Bhikiihii iuhI Ki-y Chucks. hlenclU lilt wtlh
lln mnklui; a Icttrr at one blow.
WHY IS IT THAT
WM. SE'XAUER,
QQQ 3P,raalx.xti St.,
SvlUliettoi RiHulnanl at lower prlcci tlinn any
uttier f uriill nroilealur In DinabiT Itwanw n
U a l'ltACrilUL MECHANIC, ami liai N)
11I5KT TO I'AY. If you do not lii'llere It,
nil and examine Ids largo stock of
-c-1-crxi.-JNr xttxh. -pj
BBDDI1TG,
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Livo Geese FeatlierN,
AND SATlSrTYOORSEI.r.
nirll-dt(
CLARK & TRENCH,
Jite ropy, nno year In sdvaiirc,
fix mouths "
" week "
V WHOLESALE
GROCERS
as; ii
COMMISSION MKIIOIIANTS.
ALL 0RDEE3 FEOM THE OOTJNTKY
u-wtr
Nomctkluic Xew Untler tlio Sim !
MONEYSAVED !
4P3KCOND-HAND CI.OT1UNO Unilit and
old, cleaned and repaired at Hie
loweal rates.
139 FABHBAMBT.Muthilde),bttOth tud
10thV?our Doom West of 10th,
OMAHA, .... NED.
fob'Stf A. MUUIIIS.
MltH. It. II. PALMER,
Fashionable Dress Cutter,
DKAl.EU IN-
Superior Hiuiil Ami
Snwitu Miti'hltit) Noudlrs,
Cotton Silk, Etc.
A-nt for 'M(.lills (ll.ive-fllllnK Cut raper
r.itterm. I'atiorns for IadltV, MIism'
unit iiovs'Ujrnients.
Nlutli'St , Jlour I.rnvrnsvortll.
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THOKUl A- JESSKN'S
Shirt Manufactory,
ISO X"xJtxlxvxxiLTieit.
Keep on hand a well assorted and Urge stock of
.Shirts. All kill It ol rihlrts made to order.
Ilrcjt Inducements olljred to retail dealers.
Jantf-codly
1I -VOLI
Saloon and Restaurant,
COR. NINTH AND FARNEAU 8TB.,
ItEIl. WIIITH, - Proprietor
CONCKRT given by Prof. Schrooder and lbs
uewOUCllKSl'MON, DsTY and N1UIIT.
The Orchestrion It one of tbe largest in
be world, and plays 74 of Hie uowest and I'd
uiiulc piece.
ADMISSION, FKEE!
deot-lj
&K4ft9A per day. Agents wanted I All
sBQIAIOmV cbuse ol working people, o
IUier aex, young or old, make more money at
work for us In tlislr spar moments, or all tbe
time, than at auytbln tlse. Address U
Itliuso A Co., Portland, MalBi. asvs-ly
Vol. II.
riWI'KH.VITV MinKCTOin
.Unsnlitc.'
IIIIANl) ROTAL A ItCK CHAfTKIt or
Nr.lll'.Aih.t-M. K. llMiidlflxh I'rlMt, KuV
i-rt It. I.ltlii3lua, I'littmnoutli; N, llX
llrau.l HUli I'linl, ltlitt V, I urnas, L.uvii..
vllMj I., lirabd Klii. I'hatlM I-. OfHxli.ii.ii.
Omaha . K. tjfanJ .virilK', A. II. Hasting,, Lin
coln: i;. (Hand TriM, liter, (leoryc II. (jrntf,
tU (JtJiid Avieur.r. (t, o. it. r.) Duilel II.
MThrtiler, I'lattimouth! Orint 1 hiphlu, It.
U. H. Atexunder, I.lncilli ', lii.m.l IMmer, IP.
u. II. p.) Jame V,'. MiKire, f.'eliraki City:
(iraudlaptaliiiif Hie Hint, II. O. Ilaniu, I uil
City J tliitml I'rlurlpal Nilnuriiri, Him A.
Crolgli,ilroiriiTlllellraii. Itoral Arch fnpliilm
J. I'. Helmnl, Lincoln linfii'l Musi.-r, .M Vull,
John ltvul, N'elira.ka CH) Iii.hkI .i.,Iit, '.M
Vall.Wiu.ll. Ilowen, I'milia litabd Mi,ter,
1st Vail, Ue. II, 'liniiuin.'l, nrand Hand;
llrund Hlpward-, .-, I. K. Wanl, Trrui h : O.
Ml)Tr&.iu, Iw-llaru'i Itntml llimrd II. li.Jrli
klnsun, Omaha,
(IRANI) Ct)MMANI'KIIY.Hr Uolwrt W.
Turna,, llrownrllle, II. K. tluiid CoinniaiiiU'r,
Plr 'Ihus. A. Creliili, llrowiiTllle, C. (Ird. Itw.
Omaha Capitol bhir, n... j, a. i". a a.
M., meets ercir .Mnn.liir rtt'iiln, Win, II.
Ikiirrii, Bvirelatii.
tXIVKUr LOWIK, No. II, tuiets the scumd
Wednewlay In otcIi ninntli M. W. rilewarl
IK'k llox .113.
8T. JOHN'S MIDOK, No; 'J-., ni.-,-ts Hie Hrst
and third TliurwlaTs la tnW lunnth. I.. I'..
1'rcnih, tfcrclary.
All the alxiTO tiodles iii"t in their hall, Cen
tral Illoik, rarnliam street, ltwecn lllli and
HtU.
OMAHA CHAITCll, No. I, ltoyal Areli
Mhioiis, uiivts the first Tucodajr In caili inutith
(icorge K. Mayer, tirct.iry.
MOUNT CAI.VA11Y COMMANDltY, N... I,
Knights Templar, meets In miniate the Hist
'lhuiwlay In ivnli muiilli, nt Hie Asluin, on
K.irnhsm sltvel, In I'lonper lllw k. Ar I'Iihiii
MMwnhe, I'.n.irilci.
OMAHA COUNCIL, No. I, IU,yai and .-lra
Musters, meets the Hist rriduy In .Murih, Junu
epleiiil"T nd Iei-iiilM-r I. Milt,.'. Ite.
iimler
I. (). (). K.
liitAND i:nc mi'.mk.vt ok .vr.im .-ica .
111). A. Clliu, M. W. (Irand I'jtrlartli; John
(laiulln, M. K.U. II. P.; W. rt. Wells, It. W.
. H. W.; John Crins, It. W. 0. Nullm; l(. II. C
Wlieeer, It. W. (I.Treiis.i II. V. Wdkeftel.1,
K. W- (i..l. W.i.'s.J. llim-lrltli, It. .t. Itep.
Innlci-s mi. 'tin,' In Dmihi 4) Nld IVIIims'
Hall, C'-iilrul lllnik.
OMAHA LDI'i.K, No. .'. -.Mi-.-, ..er I'll
diy ertnln.', V M M lekei . N. I, V m
Itnyei, It. M','')
IIKxrHUIAN IISCAMI'MKNT, N .. 1. -Mei'ts
tlr-t an I t III r I 1'i'inliv In i-.iili iiiunih,
T I IliU.hk, ('. I'.; I'eter lli)i-r. .N-rlln-.
ai.i.i:m.vnm:s loiui:,ni..- ,t(i.iniii)-
Miets eseiy Wtsllii'.l iv, I I.--I v llnnini,
N.(i.;.liillii,Thleli-, It. .,i'
STATI I.OIMii:, N... to. ln. every Mmi
day evening. Tli.nii is Krve, N I!.; .1. A.
Tinker, It.. set 'y.
IIUACON MHHIK, No. -J. Meets every
Tuesday cvenliiK. A. Iluewater, N. (I.j A.
Meyer, It. Sec'y.
COVKNANT liKUIU'.K I.OIMIK, No. 1.
Meets fourth Thnrs.1 iv In each mouth, .toini
HtaiiK, Ii. M.; .1. A. 'luckir, .see'y.
lturii umiKKAH I)i:(ihi:k i.hixik, No.
1. Meets second Thursday lu i-.uh luoiilh.
J. Kvans, N.O.J Mrs. T. J. Hlaly, .sec'y.
COAL.
UNION GOAL AND MINING
Ofllce Kttst .side i:ith, bet. Douglas
mill Furnhnm.
MINKKi'ANll)KAi.i:ilSIN AIJ..KINDS OF
COAL.
A. D. MoAusland1
Healer In
Guns; I'isIoIh, Ammunition, (ittti
Mntcriali, Cutlery, nnd
Fishing Tackle.
244 DOIKJLAS HT., Comer of 14th,
OMAHA
ItepalrlnK douo piomptly. Notnrl.il nud
other seals uiadu to order. luihltf.
Colfax County Nursery I
Located on tlio Union 1'iiclllc lUllroad, 711 miles
west of Omaha. Orcr one bundled
acres in Trees, Vines, .Shrub, Ac.
-8END FOR PRICE LIST.'"
Address U, P. KINNKV.
feWl-etxl-dawIm Muliuyler, Neb.
N
EW GROCERY STORV
.TIIMITH TUEITSCI1KK, all I
DKAI.KR IN
Groceries & Provisions,
Cigars, ToWcos, Grain and Produce, Toys,
Notions, ele
OASS, bet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth ti,
le Bit All goods itelivvrist tree.
(1E0. A. HILL & liHO.,
Groceries and Provisions,
OUMINQ & TWENTY-SEOOND 8TS.
LOW HUNT I UOODS UltUAP 1 1 Onlers
delivered free. The patronage ot North
Omaha cltlrens la reipw tfully
(eb'iltr soil. tied.
FKEDEKICK DELLUNE,
Carpenter nnd Rnilder,
sui'ii.ii:s Tin-;
J9nli. XjooU,
Thcliest In market for strength and cooven-
lenie. Plain or ornamental. Warnmed
In give sstUfaetiou. Call and
examine, at
505 AND 607 THIRTEENTH STREET.
fuhll-tf
Creighton & Morgan,
GROOBRS
-AND-
CUMMISSIOX MEUC1LVXTS,
nnAi.r.its in
PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, &G.
AdKNTS FOU
i'lrbaks' Standard Scales.
KM FAKNHAM BTREET, 0UAHA, NEB
Xi;w Voni: workingmen :ind their
iMnploypM ate iiiitkliijj ninplr projiarit
tmiH fur the niinual sjirlng i!tiike.
On, citizen ahou ltl lienr in iiiiml
tiint, in tlip next two yenr., Omahn
wnnti no drniitw in Iter nlilcrmniilc
liive.
Tin: IlritiMt ministerial criii,
which Inis rtinlteil ndycr.scly to tlie
hish Unicriity hlli, lin now virtu
ally tiinifil out to le) a lilier.il tri
umph. San I'ltANCisco U iigain ngitiited
on the pavement question. Jut now
they ure trying nit experiment witlt
mulied Hint roek mixed witli gravel
compressed by rollers weighing twen
ty tout.
Hon. John Tafi'i: is to bo con
gratulated upon hia promotion in
military circles'. Yesterday he win
only it Major. This morning we
find him promoted to the rank of
Colonel by the Jltjwbliatn.
Tin: publishers of the Webster ami
Worcester' dictionaries are making
cxtiaordiuary ell'orts to dNposo of
their latest edition. This wo pre
sume, is mainly owing to the ap
proaching conglomeration of national
tongues into one universal Ian
git.tge, it-, prophesied by Pre-ident
(ititiit in his inaugural.
Tin: Xorth Carolina Legislature, nf
teravcryprotr.tcledhe?sion,adjourned List week, having p.ts'il but one
single act. Namely, a joint re.-olution
deel.tring that "Meaufort is a good
harbor." Comparing Nebr.t-ka with
North Carolina Legislator, impartial
tax payers would prefer the latter as
it sK'culntiu investment.
CoMMOHoiinVANDnituiirliHsereet
ed another monument to himself out
of the proceeds of bis stock gambling
operation. He has just donated half
u million for a sectarian college in
Tennessee. Another evidence that
gamblers arc often of more practical
benefit to the "faithful" than people
who make a living by honest labor.
Oi.tvi: Looan hits, gone into the
dramatic nrt business. Her debut as
it writer of theatricals was made in
New York last week, in a new com
edy called "A llusiness Woman."
Tlio New York art critics are inclined
to thoopinion that writing up comedy
is not Olive's sphere, notwithstanding
Fowler's phrenological chart to tlio
contrary.
Wi: can imagine General Crook's
mortification at the interference of
the epizootic with his plans for the
Indian campaign, when we bear in
mind the disgust manifested by Pres
ident Lincoln when McCIclhm tele
graphed him, after the battle of Anti
etam, that bo could not pursue Lee's
army, because his cavalry horses wero
alllictcd with soro tongues.
Inhane Asylum in Ohio appear
to bo as ill-fated as those in Nebraska.
A few months ago the Northern
Ohio asylum at Nowbttrg, was de
stroyed by Are. Ono wing of this
structure was, however, Havcd, and
yesterday this portion of the asylum
was blown down by n heavy gale.
Wonder if they had any Larshes and
Kcnnards connected with the insti
tution? Tin: greatest obstacle in the way of
securing an eilicicnt administration
ot our municipal air.tirs lies in the
obstinate refusal of good bus
iness men to serve in tlio
City Council. Why do such men
shirk their just responsibilities?
Why force the nomlnatinu ind elec
tion of men to those most responsible
positions when they would not will
ingly trust them with their privato
business aflairs ? As long as our most
successful nnd energetic business
men refuse to servu the people in the
capacity of local legNlator, that long
wo cannot reasonably expect to se
cure, system economy and reform in
our municipal nflUlrs.
Tun latest news from the Modoc
seat of war may bo summed up as
follows : Another coppor-faced, con
traband squaw has returned from
Captain Jack's lava bed. A new
Hoard of Peace Arbitrators is to bo
appointed in consequence. Thirty
fivo Indian ponies bavo surrendered
to a captain of the regular cavalry.
The captain would have cheerfully
captured their owners, aud killed
them in the bargain, had not liumano
considerations and their premeditated
escape prevented him from carrying
out his bloody design. The squaw
Artina says tlio lava beds aro moro
comfortablo in the winter time than
beds imported from Germany, pulled
up with live geeso feathers. The
Modocs are inclined to become peace
able, if Captain Jack can bo com
missioned as commander-in-chief of
the Oregon militia. Further infor
mation from tlio enemies' camp ex
pected momentarily through another
reliable squaw.
Omaha, Wednesday Morning, March 19, 1873.
TELEGRAPHIC
Hpi la. r rinird lorTuc OMAiii lln, bylhe
Ml nil sud r';llirTui':rJl,hC'onip'iar.
WASHINGTON.
Till-: t'AlllNKI'onOANIs.VTlON.
.HlDOKlilCHAHIWONAPPOlNT-
r.D SECRKTAKY Ol'
TUKASURY.
V
CHICAGO.
Sr. PATRICK'S DAY. '
Miacollaaoous.
Wahhinutux March 18.
Since the adjournment of Congress
the books and iccoidsof the Cicdil
Mobllicr company have been at the
Canitol in theposession ofChairman
Wil-on. The Attorney Oeneral has
been anxious to obtain oe.siou of
them, to be ued in the suits authoi
ied by the Cu-dit Mobilier net
against sundry individuals in behalf
ol the I'liioii Piicilic railroad com
pany. The Ciedil Mobilier
company has also been very anxious
to obtain Hisse.ssioti of its propeily,
though willing that Hit Attorm'y
(iencral should letaiu copie.s. oil
Saturday, however, the property in
question aus virtually cuili-rated
and turneover to the Attorney
Oeneral. It is asserted that tbe con!
pany will resort to legttl proceedings
to iccover its property, which, it ii
claimed, was brought before the
coiuinitU'c to be u-eil as evidence mid
to bo returned to the owners nfiei
wards. The new admistratiou, complete in
its cabinet organization, was sub
mitted to and confirmed by the Sen
ate, thus removing whatever ofdonbt
and anxiety which may have cii-deil
over it lor it lew days pu-t. All of
the old cabinet were renominated by
Mr. Routwell, and in bis place Judge
Richardson was upointed Secretary
of the Treasury. 'J here was no dis
cussion in the executive session over
the nominations, and they were there
fore nt once confirmed
Tlio decision to reappoint the
whole cabinet was made a special
meeting held at 10 o'clock this morn
ing; all the members being present
but Mr. Creswell. The I'rc.-ident
informed them that he desired that
they would mako out their lecont
mcudations for nominations in their
respective departments and forward
to liim us boon as possible in order
that he might bond them to tlio Sen
ate. All of the members of the cab
inet then verbally tendered their
resignations in accordance with the
usual custom, and tlio President in
formed them that they would bo ac
cepted as a matter of form, but that
it was his purposo to renominate
them to the same positions they now
held, nnd forward tlio nominations,
including that of Judgo Itichardson
to fill the vacancy occasioned by tlio
resignation of ltoutwell, this after
noon for confirmation. Jt is still in
sisted that Richardson's appointment,
is only temporary, but it is well un
derstood that the President regards it
ns a permanent and fixed appoint
ment, not to be changed by iiny act
of his.
Wasiiinoton, Miirch IS.
Secretary Tish ha just bent in Ills
olllcial (Kspatches to Sliuistcr Sickles.
The joint resolution congratulating
Spain on tbe Repuclic was passed by
Congress. Tlio resolution was also
signed by the President and accom
panied by a letter requesting the
early presentation of the new govern
ment. It having lieen ascertained after
diligent inquiry who the Rov.
Edward Payson Smith was.
the Senate to-day confirmed
him as Commissioner of Indian affairs.
The nomination was bung up for
several days until his qualifications
and residence could bo learned.
Chicago, March 18.
Notwithstanding the undoubted
success of the out of door proceedings,
the great event of the day was be
yond question the banquet, given
under tlio auspices of the Irish Liter
ury Association. The banquet was
given at Central Hall, on market
street, and the host, Hendricks, out
did himself in making it one of the
finest displays that lias ever been
made in tills city. Tlio dining-room
was traversed its entire length by
four tables, with a cross ablo at the
head. On these were piled the dain
ties as well as tlio substantial of the
season. The guests nscmbled In tbe
ball included the fairest and noblest
of the Irish citizens of Chicago. The
executive committee of tlio associa
tion, the greatest pride of
which is tliat it is general
In its charactor, having decided that
All.. I.kill.l.l llrf-iaildl l.Bdl Jl.A h.- .-. i
mi- niuiua niiuiim ii-uii tuu gram ill
their presenco to, the gathering of
Ireland's wins. They camo in num
bers and brought their cavaliers with
them. Tlio gathering was ono of the
most successful character and rollects
high credit on tlio managers.
Dispatches from all parts of tlio
country, indicate that St. Patrick's
day was very generally nnd enthusi
astically celebrated. No disturbances
or accidents reported anywhere.
Clinton, Iowa, March 13.
ino ice commciiceti moving on
yesterday, slowly, and to-day it has
neon passing rapidly, and at noon it
oroKo away nt babula and moved o
lively. The present indications a
itt
aro
that tho river as far as Dubuque will
uu ctear in-taiiours.
McDonald & Co.'s raft broko looso
at Savannah to-day, and came down
in tho ico but could not be stopped
hern.
DKsMoiNrH, March 17.
. St. Piilticl s D.ty was icltdirated
hero to-day, with patadi1, banquet ami
i ball. Sons of I'.riii, Laliorers Union,
lung insii amcnraii anti t.iiinirti
monument societies, four bundled
trong, p.uaded this city. Tlio occa
siiin paM-cd oil' quietly ami orderly.
Mr.Mi'ini, March I".
Memphis and Little Rock railroad
sold at llopefields to-tlav, by Mr.
Voile, trustee for hcconil mortgage
landholders, Mr. Wilt, ofClovcland,
ln'cuining piireluiH'r at $ir,0')0 over
and hImiw litsl ntortgiigc bond, and
all liens pievious to issuance of sec
ond inortgumi bonds, amouuting in
the aggregate to $.'1,1 8 1,000.
l'lrsl Ward Rcglstratiou Notice.
The iiii.lrrslsii.,1 will sit at Tiirnrr Hull, on
M.iinUy, March 17th and 21th, each, and nt his
placeol liuslne,soti hniirleeutb street on Nit
iinUy, March ."), lor thcpurpnMj ol nuking d
illlloiisaud iiirristloiisto llui llt n( lcvistticl
rulers In Ihel'lrsl Wird
A. .1. I)3YI,t:,
mnrli-clint Kegistrar.
SECOND WARD REtJISTRATION
NOTICE.
The iiiidersbliril will sit at thnnflli-niif J. W.
J L)lle,KBii.ioriKrTliirliTiithnnd Kuril ham tts,
m it i m? i irst mmoiiui u.iiik, i-ritiuy, Nittir
d.iy and Mondnv, March 2S, 2u mid 31, from U
to I o'tlock nielnlay, for the putiw of mak
ing tiddiilon, mid forioctlons to the profiil
Hit of iroUtcred votels of the 2nd waul.
A. P.. Oiirii.tiitt, Iteglslrar.
Third Ward Registration.
Niillii-i l,.M.-liy given that I n ill sit at the
"Hi, e i.l J.itui M.Tliurst In CiUvnll Hlmk,
on I'll.l.i), .M.iuli 'Jlil, nnd on I'lid.iy and ."-nl-iinl.li,
.Ma rcli ill Ii an I 2'Jlh, for lhei'orrelliiii
of tiinl uddlllnii. In the leel.try of Miters nt
Hie 1 fill .1 W.u.l.
A. Al'VMsKY,
simil I If Ib-glstrarlhlid Wiird.
Not Ice to tlio l.c;.il Voters of the
l'ourtli Ward. Omaha City.
1 1. undersigned, luisliar, wl'l -.li.i.n M.ni
ii.i) and Tnetav, Hie 171 It and 2sth lul., ul
Joint T. Cigar's ll.mlwnn- Slore, No. 'J III
Iinol.iHstns't, nnd on 'IhiirsJuy, 1'rid.iy, mil
.siiluiilay, lh.'2Ulh,2lat, and M iosls.,ut J. K.
It.,. I' mine, No. lyvriilrlcemhstri'il, In rear
..( ilir l'lrt Nuiloii.il I'.ink, fur II," purpose of
liukliigioireitiuiis, elr
warli-lw P. IllJIil'.S.
nrrii ward uentstratiox
NOTICE.
The undersigned trill sit at Wllfclu - s't.,,,,
Southwest kiiiii r of Thlitcenlh mid Chiiaijo
streets, uu Tuesdty, March 2Slh, and Wedlies
dsy und Mlunliiy. March '-'.'.III mid 2jth, for
uirmll.iiH nnd uifdltloiis to the list of lleglt
terul Votetsuf theFlltb ward.
CHA.S. i:. lmUNb'lt, Itt-ji.lrar,
Burlington & Missouri River
R. R, in Nebraska,
TXXMCia M7.A.:BXjtl3
I No. 23.1
To t.iks eiT-a Monday, March 10, 1873.
' i ai-iii.,, ' '
MSIIUXS. Wl.Sl. Uthl.
L'lut t -iiu.it t H thl'ia.n Iililp in.
Oreaop.ills II: W " 1:111 '
Omaha iu..j) " 2.1O '
liellcwie H:U5 " l.'.V, "
1a Platte IIijii " l:ll "
Oieaopoll, ll:a.1 " I .til "
Oreaop'ilis 12:31 "
Ciiuoril 11:17 " 12.:'Ji "
l.oiil,llle 12:011 12(rl "
.south llend I2..II " 11:11 "
Ashland 12.1') " 11::!.' "
tireeunoiid I2.W " :s "
Wsterly 1:07 " 11.01 ''
Nentini 1:1!) " in 5.' "
Lincoln I.. " ID.ai "
Lincoln I :.'.) p. i lli.vi "
Denton '.'ill " ID.o-j "
Highland 2::1 " . . . t:l "
Cicte 2:l 1) .17 "
Crete 2.M ' U:::.' "
Honliestcr 3.17 " It
l.'xelcr (:isl Mil "
1'uh moiit i.-M " d: "
(iiallnu k l.."7 " 7'ls '
Harvard ."i:l", " 7.n? '
Inland ii:l:i " t.:i '
IlaliiU C.27 " il.'ll
.lunlala r.ilh " ,:
.liiiilala 7.(i " :-l '
Kriii'sitv 7i2.S " fj,n '
lisril 7:Vi " fl:tl "
l'oit K1..IUC) S-.li " BV
Kearney .Itinit'ii.. o:4ii " i:',n.i. in.
Trtlas Bt'ea Omiha and FUttiuoutb'
Iaveand arrlveas follows:
I'Lirr-MOl'Tll. IIMAII.
Iaae 1:30 p.m. Anire 1.17 m. 111.
Iae I2:H " Arrlte 2-HO "
Arrito lli.Mi.i, in. Liavo lO-.loa. in.
Airlve y.05 " lo;ave 7;in "
Deitrict Branch,
. Mltl.ll, ,
sTntoss. yi kit. snerii.
Crete 1:1.1 11. m 0:11 a. in,
HhWIII fi 57 " 5::i7 "
Cildwidl tl-2.". " 5:9 "
Itatilie 0:S) " t: 10 "
N. B. The limn given ahovo is that of
Omaha, and l 11 iiiiuutes slowei than Hint ol
Chicago. C. I". MOlt.sK, Hupt.
II. t). MANCIIlWTKIt, Oeu. Ticket Agt.
IF YOU AltE (JOINU TO IIIIILD,
hi:nh to
BUTTAN
HEATINS & VENTILATING
ooavrx-J.Kr'jr,
EL00UIN0T0.S', - - ILLINOIS
nut cntciti.Aii.
W. A. P:NNULI Pies.
liiAAHHMIiAII.Me'y,
. U. FJbHUlt, siup'l.
Jsu27-3m
Midnight Telegraph
3TOPs.I3IG3iT.
Tin: popi: cnvi-w audikxck
TO A DELEGATION OF
CANADIAN?
Mis c ollauo o us ,
MoNlKIMI,, March 18.
A I tine o'clock this morning a
building behind the St. .lames Hotel
took fire in tho stairway leading to
a flat, whcic the female servants
slept, and burned thicc of tho girN,
who threw themselves from tho win
dow iioii tho sidowalk, where they
weic plnccil on mattresses ol soft ma
tcjial. They wen! consitlcrablv in
jured. One girl hung out of' the
window twenty minutes, and was
finally rescued. Three gentlemen
saved themselves by making a ladder
of quilts. The fourth and fifth fiats
of tho hotel wore completely de
stroyed. Loss not estimated.
VosAiLLEd, Mrrch 18.
Tho annual budget was presented
in tho National Asembly yesterday.
It shows ti most gratifying condition
of tbe public funds. There is now
in the Treasury half the sums due
(Seriiinuy. No loan will lie tcquiicd
to complete tho payment of the war
indemnity "t tho dates designated in
the convention signed on Saturday
List by Thiers ami Count Von Ainini.
Romi:, March IS.
The Pope gave audience yesterday
tonne hundred Canadians, who served
in the Pontifical Zouaves. His Holi
ness congratulated the visitors iisni
their steadfast devotion to the church
Wahinoton, March IS.
The President has nominated John
P. Web-tor for Assistant Treasutcrnt
Chicago.
In the Senate Mr. Uugy in.ulo a
statement touching tho memorial
presented yesterday, charging corrup
tion in the procurement of bis elec
tion, ami asked immediate investiga
tion, pending which lie should re
frain from voting on like questions
involving other members.
The Caldwell case was lenewed.
A delegation of colored men from
Baltimore, headed by Hishop Way
man, called on tho President this
morning in behalf of tho retention of
Collector Thomas at that port.
Tho President appointed Sawyer,
ex-Senator from South Carolina, As
sistant Secretary of the Tieasury.
The members" of the Cabinet weie
worn in at noon.
Col. Casey's confirmation as collec
tor of New Orleans is earnestly op
posed. Senator West is against him.
Richard H. Whitnev will bo ap
pointed Collector of internal Rev
enue for tho Fifth District of Illin
ois. Among practical artesians appoint
ed by tho President to attend tho
Vienna Exposition is Lyman llridges
of Illinois.
Si'.nati:. Mr. Thiiimun stid the
result of bis examination of tho tes
timony in "tho election of Caldwell
proved thai it was thoroughly cor
rupt, nml if they did not turn out a
man whose election was procured by
fraud, or diclare tho scat vacant un
til they obtained stronger testimony,
tho power to ilo so might us well as
bo stricken from tho constitution. No
further tlebato took place.
Mr. Morton oNcrcd a resolution
that tho Committee on Transporta
tion bo directed to sit during recess,
nnd report to tho Senato on tho sub
ject of transportation between tho in
terior nnd seabnaid, with power to
send for jiersons and papers, etc.
Tlio Senato then went into execu
tive sewion, and soon aflrrwards ad
journed. Salt Lake, Mmch 18.
Mrs. U. S Senator Logan arrived
Provo to-dar, and is arranging for
tho removal of the remains ol her
father, Capt. Cmiiiinglinni, to Ill
inois. The Journal, this ciening has a
statement that tho night Cunning
Ihiii died a number of men were as
sembled around his house, cursing
the Gentiles, and thanking that the
old Captain was dead, ami acting
otherwise most shameful.
In a criminal ctso before it Mormon
Justice, where tho defendant whs
fined, notice for appeal whh lcfmed
on the ground that Chief Justice
McKcau hud decided there could be
Ik no appeal untler tho present law
from Justice's Court. Tho .Iiisiim
aid ho differed from McICeans ntlii g
uui iiiienueu to aunorc to it us tlio
authority of a superior tribunal.
Three companies with nearly one
million dollars capital, principally
from Now York and llrooklyn, are
organizing for tho purchasing and
development of mining property in
tlio southwestern part of tho Terri
tory. j
Serious rumors nro in circulation,
aiTecting tho solvency of one of the
leading nionntary institutions of the
city.
San FitANcibco, March 18.
It is dcuiid tho mob fired into tho
body of Mat Tnrpey yesterday. Tar
Iey made a will and gave ono thou
ami dollars to Nicholson, the husband
of his victim. Nicholson saw tho
lynching of Tnrpoy, und prayed his
forgiveness ami asked him to place
bis bands on his head as bo knelt.
Nicholson granted the request.
Mis. Page, shot by hor husband nt
Vallojo last week, is pronounced out
of danger.
All is quiot at thp Modoc lava beds.
Tho military me awaiting the action
of tho new Peace Comiiitmliin 'i'lm
prospect is favorable. Tho Indians
run i-uiuu out, ami navo another talk,
but if not, tlio soldiers will proceed
to attack immediately.
Cincinnati, March 18.
A largo fire is reported in Ccntro
vllle, Galena county,' Ohio. Ten
buildings wero destioycd, nnd tho
lire is still raging. A high wind pro
vails, and the citizens arc so exhaust
ed irom their ell'orts to extinguish
the flames that very little property
can lie saved,
No. 227.
,DR. FRED. BAMBERGER,
I Homiepiithle Ph) slctan, .Surgeon ami
' A..fllli.llnl
Office on 13th St., bet. JarV.1011 and Jpaot tU
Solicits pslmnir;., and will give prompt at-
loud nice on all priifcs.iuiial mil h, ImHv
women ainlthll.lren dlsi iss ncliuf
DR, EMLBN LEWIS,
IIOMCKPATHII'
INi.vsieiau and Surgeon.
Ol I IP! -S.tl.ll.nn.l . r ..I II... ....... .
Thirteenth siirHn.
dm. I llllts s n in i,;' 1 Pl ,,
and af;vr 7 e m I.Uhl and night Ml al the
nfliieil.mr lelO-H
lirs. Mrtiiilllti ,V Fouler,
Physicians and Suriseonu.
Ofuropi II. 1 in Ii.iilral Hotel,
I'AIINIlUt .slti:i;r, OMAHA
bpociiiliitleui 1,111 p ild toClitiiulf dlc-cascs
ilieu,esnf tlieiijeaud ear, mid those iieiullar
lo females. .n enllnly suiressful 1,1, lo
Irentiiiiiit lor LiiiigillMUM's. ('iiiivillallun Irco
aug2llf
Dr. A. r. Kudelius
H.u nsf tuxl k dlsiHMitArjr al
5!l l-Olll'.ri:i:NTII rtTur.CT, threo door
North of Post Ofllie.
tor tlie Ireattueiit of all dKiiscs. Particular
altentloii given to obstetrics aud nil sexual and
prlvitc ill-eases, whether mile or female. 'I he
Km lor ran ! wiumIU-I utull hunts, either day
ortilghl. July22(f
J. J. HUNT, Ifi. D..
OFFICE-20!) lliirney st., Eel ween
Tivelftli and Thirteen! Ii.
Sprtl.ll ntteiitlon pill in Clinmli' IHsct...
and all Priialu IHmmm's, it ii I tluist' piuillur to
leiuihs u entirely siunsrul ni.,l. ol
Iroalmeiit (or Lung Dfse.ne,. jl.l If
A3 ai'Rloal Iloomi.
r. VAN CAMP, iM.D.
I)is'iises his 01M1 uieitiliii.s, mil l-sl.les
rivulir piadiiv, nukes si..h lellifes of Hei.ingi
mi'iits and Hlneasi-, I'nulhir lo Women, l'lstii
la, I lists nnd other IHsim-cs of Hie lUstuiii.
Orru'Kiiuil Itcsllcme, tinner r.iiiiluiu nml
IttliMrerls, llrstdoor to tho thltl, up hliilis.
Omilii, Nib. Address ,H-l IU, 2.1I.
tisiiUwtr
L.F. Baboocik, BX. D.
Sls'i,ll Hill nil. .11 ;i,.i I,,
OBSTETRICS,
ITICi:-l).r Omabn Nallonil llanb.
Itcildcnisi mi Cuts ktns-l llv,i 15(1,
16th. P.O. I k llox iU. J)Wtf
DENTISTRY.
Drs. Charles & Paul,
ZDZEiSTTISI'sJ
()fli(envcr'.r'. rarnh.iiii btr. rl L,l.,,.,l'l,
and 1-llh, Omaha. Hrs. (!. ,v P. hu- HiHiddesl
practlsluK Denllsla in llmi'lly. Juu'AMtvlf
U. V. It. II. Drug Store,
COR. SIXTEENTH L WEBSTER ST3.
KilTll'ISTlllllK Wll.t IMi Cl,tsjt. W, 1;.
UDWAltlls, M. 1I 1 ,iIM Cmii.ij,!,, ,oilt,lt3
your p.ilroii.11,1.. lie dispenses liisown iiitsll.
elnijs, nml ImIiIh h-kiiI ir j.ruliio niitke t jto
Ir1.-atment.1f ileiaiiKeioenlniii.t tllsen-cs pecu
liar to nmeu mnlilill.lieiin sKtlalty.
l'lil.S(Uli'iin.ss iiKinately prepainl nt all
hours. LlKht, und night bell 111 side iln.,r, uu
Weleilerst,
N, II. I'nriiH'rsnn.l other, fr ,111 tin tunnlrv
SAVKIIMI, by leaxins jour miiii.iis 11s siiiilo
Into Ion 11. fef.iijK
LAWYERS,
W, J; OONNELL,
OOVlUBolloi- Ot 31a.--vcr
AN II
District A lloniey for Second .liul
Icial DMrlcl. '
urnci:
I'M If
Uj'I sldeof TivclMi, Ir.'lMien llai
ne Sod llninrd slm -Is.
1:. i:.staiiii(ok. w. m. phancis
Ksiiibrook & Fnmci,s,
- 1 1 o x-jra. o y zi, t 3Cj zv v-tr
Sp's'lsl altentloii Klvon to Court Pritcllto.
1)1 I'lCICor. r.iiJili'.iilli nnd Huuiilas sis
ilitialia, Neb.
JitnSI.II
JOHN C. CO rt IX,
Attornoy, Ssolioitox--VXD
CDUXSKLOR.
ornn:-N). 2, vlssuhiiics iiloimc,
OJIAIIA, MliillASUA.
maiSIf
U. VV. AMUUOSfJ,
Attoruoy -tt,t- Ziftcv,
RlDICK'S OPERA IIOIISC,
,,..( "A"A' - N,:B
Omaha Steam Heat
ing and
Plumbing Works!
tits nrriNi. it nxTURKs,
IIKAI.M'.S IN
Wrought hou, Pipe I'll ling, Trim.
Ming, Ac.
Also a laro assorliuu
BRASS COODS,
8tcam Pumps, Lift aud I'orca Pntnps, Wash
itanJs, Water Closets', UatU Tnlw and
Bbower Baths put op la the most
tliftoruiaauor.
I'liiiiibers' mid (Jas Fitters' Material
always on .limit.
FITZPATRIOK,
Dougliii St.,Unilep Hamilton Hoitsn
I UI7.lt
MANiUllIN TiL.
JIIIS. C J. LOHAN, ABDiitfor
The Woman's Tea Company
. li,rif"Jup'i!l.,?J!l,.a pMljrliierslnjtlc
n at-d at Mrs. ATKKINtfON'S,,,,r. Keventetutli
! "jt'W ";,a"d.Mrs.'LOUAN'J. tor
Cats and K1litentu. sts. lsbi-t
jciaxi.3vi.
One ropy, nuo year, In kdraace It
" six months, '
" Ihrco " " ....
Tho tViclor"S.M.Co.,-
m.a sr.wiNo Mai him:
"TIOTOB"
Runs very Easy,
Runs very Fast,
Runs very Still.
Has n New Siattls Bnpirlor to all Othirj.
Defies Competition.
(Jreiil Intprnu'iuuiito In Xcedlr.
Cniinnt be Set Wroiijf.
": A(il .Ms WANl'KI).
ddii-s Tin; "vicroit" s. m. co.
No. Al Tenlli itu-el,
1 odi il.n. weslol llridsa,N. k.
(eUVSni
rA?IX3EJ
m Haven Organ Co
Manufacturo the Celebrated
Jubilee and Temple
These Org ins are mi-tit p-ss-ol In quality of
time, stylo of finish, simplicity of construc
tion, mid ilurabllll).
AIv,,M:loim tlN'S In various styles, ami
iiiitsuiilbsl in lone
Sen I for lllo.ti itcd Catalogue.
Addu.sNI.W IIAVCN OIlllAN CO.,
M. , , , , New Hat Conn,
. Agents wantt-1 feUMm
Millions of Acres!
Couipri.lUK mmiy of Hie
BUST .'ItAlItlELANI),
IV
Iowa and Nebraska,
AM. toil SAl K 111 1IIK
Itiirliuglnu ,V .MNsouii Rher R. It.
Company,
OX Tl.. MlAlts' CREDIT, AT MIX
I'EIU'I.XT. IXIKRKST.
N.t pirl of I'rlnelpil due fm two yeais from
I'lnili iv, iin.lniii ii.,i,Uinilj niiiiliiili ),.uii, .
,'V.I;.I"CI.,.V" "' '"r l'""1 uml lli'piotemeuli.
1 lie I'l Ices 01 tin,,, liii.lanreloiv, launliiK
p-uenilly III li.wn, In. hi Js In Jir, . a.ie, und
in Nebnisliit I1.1111 fl ju prraue, with some
ns inn! H.111K. until..
Tluytnr aissnillnn In soli, bmillon. witei
rupply, tliiilx 1, 1111,1 niher udwiutugcs, lu .ii
1 belt the s mie ui inui r us do ol In r Tar ds.
All lhist.1 HviilltrlllfH of iery lot olleied
lorsalo, lii.i) W Ic.1rs1t.1l nt the ollliu ol llio
I. in, OiiiimlNslouer, or ol un of Hie local
ii,'.eiitauluii,! Hut lln,.; hut every limn will, H
eoiiiM., examine lu prisnii the land he expect
In ciiltlt ate, mid ibe loiallty hue Is tu bu hi.
fittuie home, nn.l fur this fiery racillly Is
olloied. '
Tlieso hnva and Nebraska. Lands
Are not exceeded In fertility, lieauty, and all
iittrictlons und ail . 111 Lives nt liHallty and aoU
whlchnreesseulliil In the e,timstiou ol farm
ins, byiiiiy nylon lu the ttorld; while trade,
manufactures, 111 Is, si lenct-, and all the attend
antsof letlnenient mid luxury, which tiller-pri-o
iitu liitiodiice, mid thrift maintain, are
iiiluwlnrt rapidly the martli nl lettleinent.
lliiilt.ilirimd lauds already sold lisvs been
wonderfully Improved, ud Ibe Ilium,, lu
llieir taluelsbir e, In 111 my ra-ei nlmiist lu.
tied lido,
M111I1 cU.tlly pood lauil remains unsold, a a J
ran luiiulukal ut lonr rails, on the suuu easy
lttms.,1 payment and with rsuallr K'"l pros-p-clsf.t
steady and largo ineieii-efn value.
TERMS OF SALE.
'1 lie piiuhaser pays at llio outset, one year's
nlcre-t nt six per ctnt. on the value of his
1 1111 j at the end tit it year ho makes another
similar payment of six per cent. only.
At the end of lliuet-iund year ho makes pay.
111. in of iiiie-itlnili pari of ih.) principal of the
piiKh.i-umouii) and ono year's interest at six
J..T trill, mi tin, icmiiinder, and the same at
he end u( Hid, ,umsslt e je.tr thcr'-aller, uu
til all has lieen paid, '
if hocliiioMsiopayiasliiiown.or one-third
i.islinuil tho baliiiuti lu 0110 and two years,
wilh Interest, nl ten ik.t cent, aunuully, be Is
ul.iMt,liiiitiiilrli;litillseuiiiitot 20 per cent, or
"".V;!-!',''."".' "'" u'." 5',JU'Hi..!ol the laud.
lllter lerius than thi-it hnvo nuver Win
nib nsl, ami piobalily neter will K-.
..."'"""'"iniicliusoforrMslirnvIro a Cer
tlllcalool I'liuhuse, and it Witrranty Hwd as
so.1U.1J It run latfxiiiilisl.
I'i'uI'lhi'isli'Uhi'r.iii hlu.it Crolltor Ianv
fed I, a ( i.ulract r 11 lloud for a Deed is ex
tilled, and, so Mm a, nil the payments are
iiiiide, u Warranty Idyl, Irue Jium any lucuui
.r.iine, Is kIii-ii , plislHiiy nn ln ,,u t11,e 0,
lands pitrihiiMst (or cish dowii.
Noabslriiitiil title is n1.-u91s.1ry, as it la well
ku.fnii lhatlbeJatids went g-rautisl dlrectlr t.
tberallioadcoinpnuy by tin, UnitcslStatef.
oxnouxiiiLxis
C.iiilaliilimrullnnd rcllalilo Infcrnistlon rou
11 rnluxthesa lauds, llio legion in which they
aresituato.1, towns, schools, soil, climate, pro.
ducts, stock, maikets, rallnnds, ele., are lair
iilshedKratultoiuly. ,,.-.
IWtiltXO Mill IHKM.
On a lareo scale, sliuwlnif (ha exact location
ulltiiir lauds In Iowa, (iinil,hl (r aOeeil
iih, nnd sluillir msi.s of our lands lu N
braska at lliu saiuo price.
Apply lo or address
CIE0RC1E S. HARRIS,
hind Commiuloner,
At IlilllLINHTON, IOWA, for Iowa Land.
At I.IMMLN, Ni:il fcr Nebraska ii ids.
luUi-lf
Seeds, Tianjs, Trees.
I'UL'PAII) 11V MAIL.
Mv new priced Descriptive CaUlojua o
llioltollowiraud Martlet) Seeds, 2.'. .oils 0
l!J ,'iir 'iri S.'.' Ncw, V':'.' "'' arlet A "
1 rult and Oriianieitlal Trees, Hhruba. Hver-ereen-,
limes ,u rapes, Llllles Hinall rrulla.
.l'.,f,",ifl ''' 1,V',,;'lpr 'IIh'I Ihilhsj one year
sr riindi1.1 ,iri"t'tV",'.,.,.uii.i"'! ', ''"" mk
ut all klin Is j I Ititrfo Plants, ttf,j Hie most
i-oiuplcteaa.sorlment in tlio 'country, wll l"i
jeut liinl, to iiny plun address, wl'lhP
, ' '"' tr"," 'l'" ""t Cranlierry for upland
i.rlow in, ,(1 perl, oa; 81 ,.,.,. lujj iVre."
by mi. . Tntilollst lo.lenletli. Seeds oVd'
liilasiuu. AKi'iiUwuiiluil.
II. sM. WATSON, Old Colony Nur
ncs and Hitil Warehouse, PJy.
mil, M..UJ l. ..1..1.11 1 . ..' '
H'rics
mouth, Mans,
J'-SUIUllSUCtl JOiL'.
111 iriu-11
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