' ' I Jf l lC - '" ,V A " "JiT11? rj,M"lrT ' ny t m saemaise. mnwmnwa urn 'eWe-ysMgwiK x i i ii n.pi-jmfpipii - --. . .- tonininiiniMM'gB' THE OMAHA BEE omuiAh l'AL'EUOF THE CITY. TO COUUKSPONDKSfTH. Ws 00 hot delre any contributions whaterer of a literary or poetical tharscter; and w will Ubl undertake to preserve, or to return the tame, In any ca.e whatever. Our Stat li luffici.ntly large to more than supply our limited space In that direction. P.iil f am r Wwjkr, In full, must In each and every case accompany any communica tion of what nature joerer. Tlilt li not In tended for publication, but for our own satis faction and a proof of good faith. Ouk Couxmr Fkikmoi wo will alwaya be I Irawd to bear from, on all mattera connected villi crops, country politics, and on any sub ject whatever of general lutenst to the peo ple of our State. Any Information connect ed wllli tlio ilectlun, and rolatlotf lo floods, accidents, itc, will be gladly rcculved. All such rocniiuinl.ntloin, liowetor, must bo t-rltf as possible; anil they iuut, In all eases, be written uon one side of tbe ahic-t only, rOLITICAU ALL Amnounckmkmts of candidates for office whether uiado by self or friends, and whether as notice or communications to the lklltor, are (until nomlnntlons are made, simply personal, and will bo charted ua ad virtlx-nients. All mmmunlcallons should lie addressed to . UOIKWATUIt, Editor aud Publisher, Draw r271. NOTICK. On and after October twentr-flrst, 1872, the olty clmilullonof tlio Daily 11 uk Is assumed by .Mr. IMsrln Davis, to whose order oil siile aoilptluns not pildnt tlio office will kepayabht. and by wlio.n all receipts foraubscrlptluus will be touuUrslifU.d. K. IIOSRWATEIt, Tubllshcr CoN'UHEfis liaa rodunvciicd, nnd the nation in again nlloat on tlio bound Iohi sea of uncorttiinty about impcutl ing political and finruiciat ro forms. Mr.viMiu held her municipal elec tion on Now Vo.ir'u Djv, and inau guralcd the citizens' reform move inont by electing tlio cntiro straight Republican ticket. Aa will b been by our cable ml vicca, tlio b'pauinh Republic is once more tottering under tlio weight of a blow struck at her by tho man who has, until now, been recojjnized n tho fore moat livins champion of frco Government on European soil. Al though thcro have been forebodings of Homo such .evolutionary move ments in tlio past few week?, nobody converiant with tho clinr ncter ami history of Custollar could havo suspected that ho would consent to tho forciblo dispersion of thcSpduUh Parliament and worse, to tho formation of n Dictatorship or monarchy that would ultimately re Htoro tho imbecile Bourbons upon the Kpaniult throne. It would bo wore than luclcfH to indulge in idlo specu lations about Hit luluro of Spain at a timo when evory hour in likely to bring up some fronh and startling de velopment. Uoyeuxor Fuuxas has scon fit to make another appenl to public judg ment upon tlto grave charges involved against his reputatluiuaud character in the historic Furnas-ZrraW libel suit. This appeal comes to us in the iliupe of arguments and documentary evidence, published ovor tho Govern or'fl signaturo in tho Lincoln Journal of the 3d Instant. Inasmuch as this oluborato defense covers almost five solid columns of tho Journal wo are pieveulcd, at least for tho present, from reproducing it." Tho arguments advanced by tho Governor do not ap pear to differ mateiially from those advanced by his ablo and eloquent councelllors during tho trial of his libol suit. The documentary ovi denco coaisU of correspondence between Governor Furnas and Mesirs. Rankin, Moffat t and Jackson siuco the trial. It would perhaps be deemed un generous and imprudent in us to en ter into a critical tevlow of the con-, tonti of those lotters without pub lishing them in full. At tho samo timo wo cannot but oxpress our con viction that tho reopening of this old soro is not in accord with our ylowi of sound policy. Having orig inally advised against tlio course pursued by the Governor in bringiug tho suit for libol, wo still ndhcro to tho belief that tho wholo subjoct would long since havo bcou disiniucd from tho minds of tho pcoplo had tho Governor ignored tho IfeialJ aud its venomous flings. For tho samo rca sous wo do not consider tho revival of this controversy, either in tho courts or in the nowspapors, as do at ruble. Tiif.uk teems to be an inexcusable hitch in tho construction of the Government building known a the Omaha Custom llouso aud Post Office The principal reason assigned by Superintendent Gise for tho re cent suspension of work insldo of tho building has been tho want of funds. Ho intimates that inasmuch as as tho appropriation is exhausted wo shall have to wait until another is made before he can proceed. Now wo are reliably informed that citizen, who rtro Interested in tho oarly comple tion of that portion of the structure to bo occupied by tho local post office lepartment,'have tfflpred to wise aud advance the necessary1, funds for doing this work. Superintendent Gise seem, howoycr, tlislucllned to nccept the proposition. Without impugning tho motives of our worthy fellow cUUon, v,o would respectfully ask why U this offer rejected 1 Why shall tho material Interests of Omaha suffer for tho sako of extending tho term and Increasing tho emolu ments of the superintendent? Wo nro assurod by Mr. Simpson, who owns tho promluea now occupied as n post office, that responsible capital isU aro ready to leaao his building with a view of establishing ft very extensive wholesale grocery house lu our midst. They want to como early n tho spring ant can find wo other bulldlug lultuble for their purpose-. Nothing could at this stngo be more j timulatitu to our commercial in tercut than tho tddition to our mcr cuililo homes of a wholesale- grocery firm of tho first class. Why shall we repel ncllvo capital when it vol untarlly cornea knocking at our door? Why pursue o stupid policy that deprhcj honost and Industrious worklngmen of n opportunity to employ their timo T Wo understand Supervising Architect Mullott has been apprised of the proposition to advance the funds until another ap propriation is made. If Mr. Mullott, who hgs'no direct or remoto interest in Omaha, is willing to go on with the work,why should Mr. Glso, who is deeply interested here, put himself in tho wny? Even if no othor con slderfttioni",Wfre ponding than the mere advantages to be derived by tho families of -the mechanics and labor ers from'tho prosecution of tho work, there ought to bo no hesitating in this matter. Let us, therefore, hope that Superintendent Gisowill change front, put his shoulder to tlio wheel, and givo our postmastor n chanco to move into tho new building with the opening of opting. Wr havo already ropcalcdiy reicrted to tho ' projected na tional uir-liuo double-track steel rail freight route between New York and tho Missouri river. The bill to charter this road is now b:foro Con gress, andnvlll doubtless como up for diseussloh at an early day. Tho following is tho section referring to tho extension of the road .'rom Chi cago to thoMlssouti rivei: Sec. 1G. Thai s.tld company shall bine powor to construct brtiiiclicn of said road to tho clliet of Ilufl'ilo, Pittsburgh, Clevoland, Detroit, Tol edo, Cincinnati, ami St. Louis, and to other towns or cities not exceed ing CO miles distant from tho main line. Said company shall also have tlio right to extend mill linn tram Chicago to Omaha, Neb., and fjr that purpose shall have all tho powcr.s herein granted us to the main lino and the condemnation of lamia thcro for, such extension to bo mado whou over the business 'of tho company shall justify tho same. Tho a.iiil company shall htivo like pnwor as to such branches ait nro herein coufcrrcd as to tho main lino, except that in fixing rutea nnd fares for transporta tion on such branches tho actual length thereof may be taken as tho basts: Provided, That said company shall cause said branches to be as well constructed, equipped and oper ated as tlio main lino is hereby re quired to bo. STATE JOTTItfQS. Teknrua has imported her first piano. Plum Creek is organizing a Ma sonic.lodgo. Tho Nebraska City Pias is fif teen years old. Washington county has organ ized another Grango. Pile driving on tho South Loup eommenccd Saturday. Sherman county colebrated its first wedding luBt weok. Hall county farmers still hold n largo portion of their wheat. Tu State Supremo Court con venes at Lincoln January Gth. -Nebraska City talks of building another distillery next spring. Keith & Barton's stock yards at North Platte, cover a 10-acro lot. Franklin county has five rival claimants to csaiaty Beat honors. Crole has been visited by a tooth jerker of twenty yors' experience. Nebraska City iuaugu rated Now Yoars with a conceit for tho poor. The United States laud office nt Lincoln has been reopenod for busii neu. Fuirlury, Jefferson county, is building business houses in midwin ter. The Washington County Agri cultural Society numbers 110 member-). Lincoln contemplates tho erec tion of u pork packing house next spring. Tho Lancaslor County Agricul tural Socioty owns $12,00(T worth of property. Columbus still keeps up a brisk winter traffic with the surrounding country. The bran now town of Panne brog, (Howard county), has a bran new hotel. Blair now sports a railroad bridge across tho Missouri. It's a big thing ou ice. The ice in tho Missouri river op posite Covington is between 12 and 14 inches thick. The Mormon settlers near De Sota havo recently been holding n series or revival meetings. Judgo Edward Archibald, a very proininont attorney of Nobraika City, died at that place last week. Sholton, Bullor county, proposoa to erect n sUrch factory in connec tion with her flouring mill. Mr. Uriah Bruner hs moved to Norfold, where ho Is stationed as Re ceiver of the U. S. laud office. A Covington peace justice lias got himself into trouble for alleged usurpation of judicial functions. W. II. Russell, of Fort Calhoun, has decided to winter of flock of 3,000 sheep, on tho famous Arizona bot toms. Tekamah has discovered unmls takablo evidences of coal at the bot tom of a well ono hundred ieot deep. Tho Now Year banquet of tho Lincoln Bar Association was a suc cess gastronomlcally as well as. rhe torical. Hon. Henry M. Atkinson, 1'n vey Extraordinary of the United States to the Kickapoo tribe of red skins, has returned to his home near Brownville, aud was to leave for Washington during the present week, Several bunds of Winnebago In dians from Wisconsin passed through Dakota City last weok, en route to lueir iiuiigy, Antelopo, deer, elk and buffalo mests aro abundant at Plum Creok at prices ranging from three to six cents per pound. Tho Beatrlco Cement Company has secured the contract for furnish in? cement for the now Lincoln post oihee building. Mr. Eavestho farmer on tbe Pawneo reservation, was accidentally killed by tho discharge of a pistol last Wednesday, Plattimouth has disposed of a portion of her river front to the U. h M. railroad for a ferry boat landing and depot purposes. The oldest Grange In tho State is located in llarlom countv. and was organized by J. H. Painter, now a leading momber of tho Stato Grange. A Plattsmouth brewery building which, two years ago, had been pur chased for $3,000, Is to be sold next week. Its approved valuation now is $1,000. Oakland Is located on section SG, township 22, north ran go 8, east, in the Logan Valley, at tho crossing of tho wsgon roads from Tekamah to West Point and Decatur to Fremont. Tho champion hog is owned by Benjamin Ssvell, of Lincoln precinct, Nomaha county. His hogship is of a tar color, aged two years and three months, and weighs 814 pounds. His father and mother wero Missou riiuifl, nnd weighed 1,100 and 800 pounds respectively. The Catholic Church for Nobras ka City was tho scene of an interest ing ceremony on Now Year's. Two you iu lndios took tho whito veil, while ono novice renounced forovor the vanities of the flesh by tuldiiK tho black veil. Tho Sisterhood nt Nebraska City belong to the Benedic tion Order. Tlio jtllegod irregularities at the Santeo Agency havo boon investigat ed by Superintendent Batclay White, who exonerates Agont Webster from any dereliction ol duty in the dis charge of his official obligations. The agency physician, oti.tho other nana, was loiinu wholly incompetent, aud will consequently bo superceded. Falls City is inhabited by a sot of irreligious burglars, as may be in ferred trom tho following item.clippcd from the Nemaha Journal: "Villains out, if not micrcllgious, were those persons who broke into iioit'it unii after the entertainment on Christ" mas morning, and stolo thoso oysters from tlio ladies who liau prepared a festival for tho benefit of tho Eils copal Church. Tho intrinsic value of the nrticlcs taken was small, but tho act was of a most contemptible charaotor. HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Tho newly imported Roman scarfs nro very beautiful, and are made a quarter ot a yard wide. Tho "kettledrum" mania lias ex tended to Boston, and just at present these uil tits aro tlio leading dissipa tiou in fushiouublo society. Tliero is an effort being made in Boston to establish the fashion of re ceiving callers in the kitchen, so that pieMiinking aud gossip may go ou sim ultaneously. The Whitewater. Wis., elrls Iiiyr shrewdly signed an agreement not to iraua hi nny store mai Keep open after 8 o'clock in tho evening. This gives the boys timo to call. A now kind of imported fringo is oi cut gins;, it is similar to the old-fashioned buglo fringe, although piottier, and upon black silk dresses is very beautiful and nllective. It is tho fashion to send tiny has kcts of iloweis in preference to large bouquets this winter. It doesn't oost as much, and notes and things can easily no Hidden among the roses. . Whito cambric handkeichief with colored hems arc now. Tlio prettiest havo a whito centre nnd deep hem ot pink. Another 'stylo is fluted aud hits a colored monogram in tho mid dle. Somo person has put upon tho market a preparation for coloring tlio iruiiu n dcllcato and beautiful pink. It is intended for ladies only, says tho label a bit of superfluous infor mation, we Hunt. In Paris tho young ladies are wearing a very jaunty llttlo hat of gray felt bound with gray velvet, and ornamented with a gray aigrette and lonjj gray feather. It turns up on tuo rigut side, anu is altogether styjish. The largo Turkih gold dollars aro now made into necklaces and braces lets, although tho latter are quite out ot iasulon. Tlio coins are showy and form effective ornaments. They aro not very common, tneso new necklaces, nnd for tbat reason are sought after. lmagino tho mortification of a JciTersonvillo young lady, to discov er that she had bean walkincr un tho street with a placard pinned to tho back of lior dress, upon which was printed, "two Thousand (Jh lid roll Wanted." Elizabethan ruffs and overskirts aro going out of fashion together. Apron-fronts succeed overskirts and high standing collars tho ruffs. Jppropos of tuo revival of collars, some now and very pretty styles aro pxhibited. Secretary Bolknap's gilt to bis brido was a necklace, brooch, earrings and spray for the hair, of diamonds the sot being valued at $10,000. Tho sotting is said to be very odd and beautiful, and was manufactured ex pressly to order. Dresses made of two difforenl ma terials nro quito tuo fashion. For instance, a camel's hair cloth trimmed with silk flounces, or a silk trimmed with camel' hair cloth. The effect is quito pretty, especially when the dress is cut in the redingote style aud has u pyramid of small flounces In front. A Tama county (Iowa) girl of nineteen summers has, with her owTl hand, during tho pnst season, raised 1,000 bushels of corn, 600 head of cabbage, 100 bushels of onions, and calculates on notting $500. Some Impecunious and buy Eastern youth, who has been ouly able to raise a feeble moustache uurlne his life, will probably "go West" and marry tbJhJ amazing beorlne. Workbaskotes of European manu facture havo mufienl boxes in tho centre cleverly hidden behind a looMiig-giass or pin-cushion. As tho fair lady plies her needle, sho "hears music in tho air," and is ena bled to do twice as much work (ac cording to tho agent's recomuieuda- tiou; with this affair at haud. There are four woman decorated with the French Cross of tho Legion of Honor: Rosa Bonhauer, the pain ter; MaQame Dubar, Superior of the Convent of the Sours do TEsperance, at Nancy; Lady Pigett, for her tie votedness to tho wounded during tho Franco-Prussian war, nnd Madame Bertiia Rocher, of Havre, for found ing a hospital. A lady In New York says sho does not want to be lectured about cxtrav aganco, when, to her knowledge, tho young men of tlio period brings homo bills of $80 for necktie?, nnd $250 for a few pairs of ivory nnd oxidized but tons, and a night-gown of bluo India silk, puffed and milled lu sinful fash ion, tor $G0, and half a dozen of raw silk underwear, nt $18 the set, aud Balbrigfan so c Irs for $2.70 a pair, and a dozen lawn ties for $7 apiece. CURRENT TOPICS. Policemen givo balls In Memphis. Torro Haute is out of spirits be cause of tho prevalence of ghosts. Tho public debt statoment for tho month of December shows an in crease of $8,463,272. The approaches to Now York city are guarded by 1,000 guns, from the ten-Inch rifled Parrott to the fifteen-inch colttmbiad. Tho Missouri IfarrUonian advor tlses four hundred and twenty cow bolls for sale, and explains that it took them from hardware man in payment for job work. A church fair dovico in Troy rathor knocks tlio mock marriage chip off Tnlmadgo'H shoulder. A ragged colored man mid woman en tered the crowded-rooms and pleaded for alms. They said tlioy were starv ing, and their plight touched the hearts uud wallets of tho crowd. Af ter collecting a good sum of money, tho colored couplo wiped tho burnt cork from their faces, and two of the pillars of tho church were revealed. Regarding tho back pay question, an exchange states that "tho lion. Alexander Slouton, of Louisiana, who represented his Stato in tho Uuito.l States Senate from 1837 to 1848, has written a letter requesting his mile ago for two Congresses be sent to hiu. Tho monoy is being looked up in tho Treasury Department." Tho Grand Duko Alexis lias pro sontod the Univcrtity of Michigan nt Ann Arbor thirty volumes relating to tho history nnd educational in terest; of Russia. Whether theso youthful rowdies can ceaso from their favorito pursuit of insulting women, Btealing pamphlet", destroy ing property, and disturbing those who watch beside their dead, long enough to acquaint thomselvcs with the political economy ot their own country, to say nothing of Russia, is a question, S??SSTS- .1 JJ m St. Nioholas Bulletin. St. Khholas says, with bis usual leer, Keen a bright i ; aud you'll iwon tee him hero. The funny old fallow, p-rliijn you i.iay know, Asked Hatter Ituiicn (a, lmli out bis show. At. Nick aud nunco good friends long havo beou, Th retnr ho called to sec li t tit Rnln, Savins, friend ilunoe I'vo got work for yoi, Don't sUud for nil(K.i,ni tlio g.iods tfiiough. Ifa looVcd round tho ntoro nnd siya with n wink, Thoso raps for hoys are not po.tin1led I think, Tlin tliero are many, I kuow, who would prlre Pur collars covering all but the eyes. And mittens, we hror, nro ft given nwny By Kvc'a fairy daughters to their gjllauls so Cay, (Doves, my d nr friend, ne'er come amlm, As some think of refusing a fair damsel's khs, l'urs for tho Ladles, dents wheio aro your ej es, ' Tbey ulwn think them a very great nrlre, Wlilln tho chlldrix delighted will think it enough If yoi buy frotu, Dunce's a sollar nnd mull. 8t. Nicholas took a groat hucy to many otacr things and concluded Hint Uunco'a was tho lihtcetogo, IIUNCK'S, TlinChnniilnu llntlnr, SIUUuukIus .St., Omaha, Nub IQ9 Ft? M !P1 J'REiM HSU AND OYSTERS. All kinds ot Iresn tun, such white trout, bass, plck'.r.d, and icfch, from tlio fisheries. Chlrkons, lira anil dressed and all kinds of game, wTiolcsalo and retail ; aauer kraut for aale by thu fiurt gal lon or barrel, at B Hebron's, 2(M Douglas street. Hoods ulcd at aliuit notlco, se23 6m WOOD! WOOD!! COAYtt CO.VI. I ! C1IKAIM Missouri oak, and shell bark hickory, Iowa and Fort S.ott ioal stove wood, short and long, at KU Chicago sunt, near 14th. 118 lu ' V unions. WELL DIGGING. Ifavlug hid long exporlonco In well-dinging, I am prepared to till all orders for dlgjlug ami retail Inn wells or inaklnx cisterns, 'terms reasonable. CHARLES MKOlIOFr A Co., Ml IVntfc tire.! ti Vnt.l ITartftko. tlllta ' ' Omabrty, j U. S. DEPOSITORY Tho First National Bank OJS C33V5;.Y.TTV. Cor, FsttUUom ami ISIh Htrccln, TUB OLDEST BANurNd E9 fAUUoIlMKNT IK NEURAShU. (Successor to KoanUo Urotheri.) BtUbUibed lu 1853. OnraaUed a a National Bank, August SB, lb63 Capital ar.d Profits over .... (950(000 OMCSB9 JlHD DtaiCTOllS B. OltKiaitTON, A UOUHTZB, President. t'nthfer U. KOUNTZE, H. W. YATK8, Vlco IWt. iss'i ('AsUlor. A. J. I'OITLETON. Attun..T. The Oldest Estiioiishoa BANKING HOUSE IN NUnitASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., Business transacted samo as that of nu Incorporated Hank. Accounts Kent in Currency or Gold subject to sight chock without no tlcc. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay nhlo on tlomnnd, or nt ilxcd date hearing Interest nt six percent, per nnimin, nnd nvallablo lu In all parts of tho country. Advances mado to customers en aimnned securities at market rates of Interest. liny and sell Gold, Hills or Ex change, (lot eminent, State, Conuty, nnd City lloutls. Wo givo special attention to nego tiating Itnllroad and other Corpo rate Loans Issued within tho Stato. Draw Sight Irrnrts on England, Ireland, Scotland, aud nil parts of Europe. bell European Passage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PHOMPILY MADK. aucltf AI.V1N fHUtlUEKU, KN09 LOWS, BEN. WOOD Pneldunt, Vlco Prosldunt, Cashier. STATE SAVINGS BANK. N. YY.COK. FAUNDAM A 18TII 8TH. Capital, $100,000, Authorized Capital, $1,000,000. Deposits ci email a ono dollar rocclvcv Mid Compound Interest allowed on emn. Advantages OVKlt Certificates of Deposit. Tho whole or rnytiart ol a doposlt after ro raalnlnc in this ltank thno months, will draw luteroet from dato of deposit to timo of pay ment. Iho who o or any part of a deposit can drawn nt anr timo. aosrtS-tf. EZRA MILLARD, j, u UUlUMl) President. CashUs OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, ....OOJUfBB.... Don&IaR ami Thirteenth Streets, OMAHA, Mill. CAPITAL 1100,000 0 BUIU'LUB AND PltOmS 100.000 00 FINANCIAL AUENT I'OIt TUB UNITED STATES ajd DMiaKATUD DEPoarTonT ron DisBtrustK omaRiis. Thl Knlc deals Cxchango, Government Bonds, Vouchers, Gold Coin MILLION AND Q0LDDU8T, and soils drafts and rnnVos collections on parts of Kuropo. Drafts drawn payalilo In Gold or Currency on tho Dank of California, San Francisco, TICKKT3 for aato to cu parts of Kuropo vis. tho Canard and National Htcauuhlp Lines, and tho Hamburg American Packet Company. Iv.t DENTISTKY. ;-oAlR!FQ o r7 '.l,v-u a FZ BEETTZSTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. rp BTMiti, Bet. 13th i 14th SU., OMAHA.. OE-Oldcjt liinctlclng Dentists In llioclly JanMAwtl DR. A. S. BILLINGS, XDEJlsTTIST, Qa-a 3?AX-aa.la.a,xxi. St., Dot. 13th and 14th, up stairs. Teeth extracted without pain, by uso of Ni trous Oxide (las. OSrOBlre open alall linurs. JeStf MERCHANT TAILORRS. J. ANDERSON, (Utoot Thirteenth street.) Practical Tailor. Douglas St.,opp. Metropolian Hotel. l.-vi.u micimuii mi i m cirauing and re pairing. WlllleiUd to recolre a call at my near storo from my furiuer patrons aud the nil lil In mtwirr.11 w DA.1.1 .11. ...I ...II 1. ., . . WP. 8. Satisfaction guaranteed In t'Tery respect. spin-3m c. 7. zzAxcsirxr. TAiiuon, lit Cor. Kariilimn ana Eleventh 8s). All kinds of TAILOrtlNO, Cleanln? and Ilo. I'HlrlMtt done at reiaonahlr rates. .A flue lot of l-unlHIIIM. (IOODS consiwtly on ,and and sold cheap. ' uetftitP TAILOR, 13th St., bet. Faroham and Harney. All klnda oi TAILORINO, CLRANINQ and UlU'AIltlNU done at reasonable rates. aprftMni Tho Only COFFEE SALOON (CAFE) OS 12lh fatreet, lwtween Taruham and Harnor, fiistSlde. ' NICECOKrEE,CUOr)LATE,ETC.,ATANX 1WW( F,AM D, T? I K) v- OTrOT n07I.MABDBE8TAORAMd. GRAND CENTRAL XX O T J3 Xj . 0UAUA, . NUDBASKA Thelanrcst nnd lest hotel botween Chicago and Sill I rsnclwo. OpenH new September 30th. 1873. ti) tf OKO. TI1KALL, Proprletur. - "i Southern Hotel, Fronting on 4th, 6th and Walnut its,. St. Louis, 7 Mo. Laveille, "Warner & Co., Fronriotorni The Southern Hotel Is Ant-clms In all Its amiolutiniits I's tables are at all times sup plfwl In tnr greatest abundance, with all tbe delicacies the uurketsalTord. Its clerks and eniplorr. are all polite and attentive to the wants uf the guests of the hotel. There Is an Improrcleluralnr leading from the first flour to the up-r one. Itallroad and ateamboit ticket fliticrs, newsstand, and Western Unlou Telegraph dike lu Itotunda of the hotel. eptl.Iy CALIFORNIA HOUSE, FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r., 170 Souclaa t.f 'Corner Eleventh), OMAHA, - KEB. Board and fAin by the day or week. Blnglf mru, io coon j lAwging, io cents. Lock Box 283. niartl-3m TREMONT HOUSE, Cor. 16th St. k Capitol A v. Day Hoard, 94 pr wcok j Hoanl ntnl Lo.1g1i.ff aprO-eodiy TEKAMAH HOUSE TEKAMAH ' NEB. J. R. & II. C. BI'IIAUUK, l'rop'n. The BEST LOPQINU and MEALS IN TOWN Omaha men, giro us a call. aprttti GRAND CENTRAL EUROPEAN HOTEL, Pine street, between rourth and Flth streets ST. LOUIS, containing ISO roouisj baring lately added GO more room, la now prepared to offer to tbo trarcllng Publlo the boat aitoiunio. datlons. Ilooiu., 75 eta. to II per day. Al weals 25 cts. each. DOOU A TIIATClinit Proprietor sTuat Opomod. The Central Hotei The new building at the southeast corner LoaTcnworth and Tenth streets, one nortl of U. P. Depot. '17 U FltED. T1IIE8, Trop 0AHEIA0B UANDFA0IUaB8. L. WOODWORTH 228 Douglas St., Ouiahn, Nob., DEALEK IN Carriages, Haok, Buggies Patent Wheels, !?? igetns, Trotlln j Sulkies, Skeletons, Stu--etmter's Uelebratod wagons, Jamei It. 11 Ill's Celebrated Concord Harness and Whips, LECorao Clothing:, Bobes, Blankets, Wagon Material of all Deacrlp Uous, Spokes, Hubs, l'ollooa.and all kinds of HARD WOOD LUMBER Thimble Bkelns. Axles and Springs, caarett -. T. SX3VCXs3CXCSI CARRIAGE MANUFACRORY 508 & 510 Fourteenth Street, (Oltlro up stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carriages aud liugglea on baud or u.ado to onler. i. . a uiucmar aiieniiuu paiu 10 itcnair- I'roprletor Sliupsou's lliif Ul lir2b-tl George Mtildoon, Douglas street, lctwwn Tenth and Eleventh. SgS. VAKI11AUC AMD I Wagon D MAKING i IH ALT, ITS HR AN CURS. arrtEPAiitiNo noNn on short notict. AND HATISKAOTION (JUAltANTEr.D. sei!4 tf . Jtc. ija.oaa. CAUKIAGL', BXIOPY aittl WAGON MAKUFACTURKR. N. E. CORNER of litlu and HARNBV HTS, Would respectfully announce to the public thtt ho Is now ready to till all contracts Ie. the tbore lines with neatnets and dispatch. UA-Express wagons constantly ou hand and forsTe. JyJily Oity Meat Market. MXZXiEIZjV BHOS. Keep con.tantly on hand A LARGE SVPPY OF BlSUX1, P H MUTTOX, POULTRY, AND GAME, V3E3GrX3Via.B3jZl. sei)9.IK UNION MARKET, OQ7 3SlttooMitl. 8tr.f Between Douglas and Dodge. BEEF. POKK, MUTTON AND VHAIi, FI,8Eyi P0DLTBY, 0AMB 4 VEQETABLE3. TRXNfiH OO BM3E 3D 3E3TOT7Jt3X 48 Twelfth t bet. Farnhaiu ttui Haraer. P. AL8TED Dm tbe best cop of Coffte, CUooolste, ete , at ,mm5 r v2jflaj'CuEa'" A. E. HUBERMANN & CO., WATCHMAKERS, OF JEWELRY S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY & PLATED-WARE, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Doalors Caii Savo TIME and FREIGHT? by Ordering of Us. ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! j;ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE A8 REPRESENTED.- 0. Amott S. C. ABBOTT fc CO., BookseUers DBALSns IN WAT.T. FAFXHS, SJCOOHATZOr No. 188 Farnham Street, Omaha. Neb rHbllshcrg' Agoata for School Books ntt4 la Nebrnskfi. VERY SINGULAR ! FOR SALt I AN ENTIRE SOLID TOWNSHIP Six miles square (except the iwo school seat flnelr located, with raluablo lniproTeraents" cash! '.Ond",f,!0,!0bu,ia,n;c'e J, If.ir'aiVr'edVl." 'VXX'ZZ' X 1""?" on "- ths tho purchaser must nircasli-JJ w&iwr .-V. S"SJ US ".. I".ix u owu alto. vc i 111 !.i tlio purcluwr iuut par cash 5.1 nv education, charftyau'd or one-fourth rt TKwhota'.um .Ml l.-l-iLS.'u.?-l,.r?.iVu' JK?VT "il- when II tftkon Itr rAllahlA titlA. 1an2dtf Tajlora Great Und AB,ncr, OTerTlrst-JTatlonft KOnT.T;. Neb BRADY & WHOLESALE AUD W.fcd.J.I'.E XjEID. OOT,nT?.Qll OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, Artists' and Deoorators' Materials 638od 636 Fourtoonth St, - - OMAHA. A.H1JSERMAN TuB. HOUSE, 511 & 513 Thirteenth Street, OXUCAXXAt JNTEJXXl.AfllXjZ.A., FURS, FORTY PER CENT. BE LOW NEW YORK ! n Important to Ladies I now offer mv large stock of Furs at greatly reduced prices, including a stock of mink furs, cnoice ana seiecxea (wo itiucaii auyiea. w per cenx. oeiow in. x. prices, anca guaranteed as represented. Please call anc see Tor yourseir. rur ueaiers and ury Uoods Mer chants please look, at my large stock of furs before ordering east. A. HUBERMAN. ",0" Burlington Route Time Table. TO EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST. rcstlugliouse Safety Urako. I.EAVU OMAHA.... .. ktalloni. Atlantic lit, Arrlre HiirllniUon B 50 a. k. do Meudota -.11 2i a. u. do riikngo 8V0i u, 1:30 p. u. Matt. 9 IS p. M SMa.u 7.11 a. M 1:30 A. if uo lcorla v 02 A. w, Through cars Irons th Missouri RlTor toChlsun. Imll.n.tinii. fHn,i..,',..i t :..... 'olumbus. (iinnectlona at UcwpclaU with llnea loading ,' SP'jR,!??'.?!!' V?1 0S?,,ILU.C .eu V " A. K. TOU2AUW, Oeu 1 Ticket Agent. .un is im. int, Kwiwi, uuicxua. nuu cneaiwst rouie M. J. MoKELLIGON, Importer and Jobber of Forelga ud DeMMtlc "Wines and Liquors, T O B A O O O l LztTX OXOA.HM No. 142 Farnham Street, OLD XEHXU0KT WHI8IIB8 A BPE0IALTT lar-AOKNT FOR TUB XLDORADO mayl'dtr W. STEPHENS. STEPHENS DEALBK8 S STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Carpets, Notions ROBES 239 Farnham St., Villi CHEAP FARMS, On the Union Pacific Ruilrr,ad A'LMd.Oraat.-of 12,000,000 Acret of the beat , ., ESIN NEBRASKA TUii OABJJEfl or THE STboao lands are In the central norllnnnf id Itude. Ike reulral llueot the ureal Temperate aruwiuKauusioia: rauiDi; unsurpassed urauy In nrrriPPD m munn , i, ....... wuu. uu ta i aivit, mere laicraoioierr I" - wnnl nvn atiii ti:n ykap A' iredlt OOLONIBTS aud aOTDAL P' roTOLERactnbayraToa Years' OraJlt. wioe to ll OBEDIX Dedtttlon ti:m rtEn IfOJtKSTIJADS AUll tllft Tlixat Tnnnitnnc, Soldiers Entitled s.o 3trAa 160 4W?ZS2&!f "" IIIIWUIVU r r .,-. .1H . . o. w.nAirTu CAPUlltD. 1 Stationers lo nil of rl.h r.m.in. i.-i . . I ' 'arming land, well watered I Vellglei' No .X of .?,.? IZV 'VV r,.,,, jiu. rifi. Taxes paid, MoAUSLAND. BETAIL DEALHRB IS large and elegant i manufactured oi the SKins according to jxu uur turs are SOlC TUB Fullmau's ralaco Dining Cri. Btaliotu. AllanlltJtt. Ar. Iudlsnapolla. 6 20 r. M, Uo t'lii(.lnnatl...ll.30 p. u. do Loaansnort 6 53 p. u. 0 30 A. M Mail. 10 00 A. M 4 20 p. M, V 20 A.M. do Columbus 2.43 A. U. O;20 I'. U " ' ' -...!. .u to tho East, North aud South. Mf'1l'n Missouri Rlror Railroad C. K. PERKINS, Oen'l fl flu - p - - - Omaha, Nob WIMX COMPANY. CALIFORNIA J .( WILCOX & WILCOX and Indian Goods, AND FURS, OMAHA., FBEE HOMFi Line ot tbe PABHIMO and MINER '.. T - " Jinm or Ataeriea'J IX THE BE vr yxvLRA WEST HOW OB BAT jB I ir.,ii.i ai Zone ' .i on.1' ilitdejree of NolhUt' tl i,nl" .4 United 8tato , ... J !J.VMa BW eenTnlBtto market tian ottl Eunwnert. , given with Interut at SIX I'KIt CnNT. Landa at tbs urn PHBOHAOEBa. vr.it nr.NT. vmt pa air. FOR AOTUAD SETTLERS. for Colonies 2 to a Acres. Homestead o: vm or XifixxcU !. PUUW la ifaiUeh. a. Qarra.o, Swi) l&9Brr29Jk . kuimi r. . vn:W7oi..c,, A HyBaaaBKfJwww'"