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Show ' i, rv - : i, n E t m t l uju i nh teKiy heperit r. ru-pren- tapeotnl Notloo! Th pvbl Bo ploy tb r(Q havetlog Rmcm, taka nrtlc that to aoliclt patron ptM egnt lor rrt oar Uiortud m agent for Ml Uki Mr. L. 9, FMar, rooms t w4 tt kferctient'a Yretu iBro Building, Kan Francieco. M our ouly mthorlnd annt on th fatt Any tranat4 with Mr. fisher on account of to BuotTU wilt he honored Uhl clfio. - HBYl'K WILSON, Prop. . tfMwm. Chtoomfla Uk Office Wlrkiser. City, County. nt bnl-B- M TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31. OFFICIAL PAPER the Citjr, County Thf rttory, and the United 3-T- he pot py p State. (UD EPENOEIICE DAY. t w TEG OLOniOUO FOURTH 117 COEINNEl ii visitors 'from Salt Lake, Ogden, Stockton, Echo, Wasatch, Bryan, Kelt on, Terrace, Elko and all other cities cast and west. The icople In the country all around uh will bo t ailed In to Join the festivities of the great holiday, nnd we are suro that tho managing committee will make nmple preparation for such a celebration has never lefor occurred In the West. Tho details will ho published as soon as perfected, but ineantlmo let every body bo ready to come to Corinne on the Fourth of July 1870. Jinr; iitKm, 1 NOMINATIONS. McKean, of New York, lately appointed by President Grant to be Chief Justice of the Court fur tho Territory of Is Utah, a lawyer of high reputation In his own Htate. Ho was elected to Congress In 1&8. nnd in 1802 for the memorable first session of President Lincoln. Judge McKean was an able representative, and unhide of his own district enjoyed great populorfty among the people of tho empire Btatc. ' , and while serving During his lust term, he resigned his rent In Congress to tako the command of a regiment yf volunteers raised by himself, and nt the head of which he served his country gallantly in the Hold. Ho bus also been on tho lench,-- a Judge of the court of Oyer and Terminer in Hnratoga county, where, ns a sound nnd accomplished Jurist, lie gained the esteem and approbation of- - ids fellow-citizenThe selection of Judge McKcau as Chief Justice of Utah was made without his application for the place; and he will, therefore, come amotist us to serve his government in the spirit which led' him out of Congress to defend tho national honor when men like ' lim were needed. Ills associates on the bench of this Territory Judges Strickland and Hawley are worthily honored in tho appointment of their eminent colleague, Chief Justice arid it Is gratifying to know no similnr quorum of the counthat try posesses more legal knowledge and ability than will be found in our Supreme Court. re-elcct- The Day we ' Celebrate! rrmnioi, hit Batti, 9rk) b Bon tic CrilloM, Creed Eveatef fctthril. S4, Ac. Ac. On tlio Fourtli of July, thla year of our Lord, the pun will tllw ujoi tho Ninety-Fift- h Anniversary of Human Freedom. Nearly n century will then have passed in the suc-- t ccssful experiment of-- mans effort to govern himself. It Is the grand passover of liberty, the day commemorative of that age when the tabernacle of Gods lest gift to hu- -, 'mnnlty whs triumphantly, borne I across the crimson waters of ancient I despotism. Our holiday of national redemption, brighter than all the f festivals of time. When the Inspired father of the republic pro-- f nounced their edict of right In 70, the sublime Echoes of liberty were heard on the rugged coast of tlio Atlantic from the Southern Imundary of the Old Thirteen, to the classic fields of Concord and Lexington, as ' tha swords of cavalier and puritan clashed together In the harmony of new-bor- n bravery to restore the natural rights of man. Bennington and Yorktown were then on the far extreme of the classic ground whoso boundaries were soon after to embrace the entire surface of a continent. The first hundred years Save not yet passed away, until the . wave of tlio broad Pacific lave the shore of liberty, and the beacons of independence glisten far up on the icy gaolers of Alaskas frosty ranges. Oceans, lakes and mountains bespeak the magnitude of a realm perfected by three generations, and , t 1 - . r -- t I still the brilliant motto Excelsior shining far up in the golden light denotes no resting place for human progress. Well may men realize the boon of living in such an age as thi. . Far removed from the hardship of Valley Forge and the toilsome days of tine Revolution, it U our duty to do honor to the memory of the past by porpetuating its benefit. Let the gratitude of our heart oc fitly expressed on the nations anniversary, and when the mornings light beaks on the Fourth of July next the' neighboring hills ijhould take up the voice of our thansgiving, and peals of Joy Reverberate from top to top of every mountain. Prayer andsong should .lead the greatful rejoicing. It gives us pleasure to announce that the Corinne have already ar-- ranged In part for celebrating the coming anniversary In a manner, not only suitable, but such as has never yet been seen In the Rocky Mountains. In the name of law and liberty the Gentiles of Utah will be Invited to meet here In mass convention to nominate a candidate for '' Congress, and the man they choose on that day will represent t people of all the our people--he to next session of the Territory:- -! national legislature. This will be a gathering worthy of the day, as it will be the fittest day of all the year to do this Important work. Prbceaalons'of the people, military and civic, with music, artillery and firework, the .manly sports of base ball, boat racing and other ath letic and physical exercises will be arranged In order. During the day an excursion by steamboat and gaily diferatrd bargee will go down the 4 river and take some hours of splen-- ; Balt Lake. sailing, on Great course will, on Corinne race Fourth, present the best speed JJcJ neighboring country-i- trials cxRsble stakes. . The Opera will be, completed and the ' ef that edifice take place ' t: sin-Mere- st clt-Isens- of 4 -- . , T n Zi' ASSOCIATED JNiE y- n) - f It t4 4 i . 4 t ) ' . I Raving tnrrkurd LI, Fits M. J. XUR1Z. MtobU'tiMnt Wll cev grrold fa in (if.lluit uueted bv him la itela city, we wPl eeoEaa C Imsinesa at the old ktaod. la Voodatoaecrt liutkUng, oet-- o ctr. ud hrpf to daccnre xla of the pub ie. Ail due (he hone wttl be eoQecteS by ne; end all bill eoalrected for Ike same since tte epentoff el Osden wit! be paid hru& Ogden, n. xs, ' Maos BiMnr.AOsa. XS7U. (UliOVJB, set-temc- mvJMy j yon want a yon ft If &mlte lhtrts Ctqar or a Cutter Whitky, of Try for yourself, DEALERH ban nnnounvd that all ex sati-furli- j A rSOTHEH ' r CORNER 12. y-- er. ahv llTII NEBRASKA. my3 ly OMAHA, e e PROVI8I di-tan- re. 1 B. King. IWt M. V. t. m3 ly (0.. r.l.nt lu-e- ! Vii'C iomuf. i" a On . e ISOtNAr III, Iso , Nnt. J , 1 In rrplj to t'ou to ei n i i the mrnta f Ouu-lr'- A fcjuaic Jomt li Ing." I tail! a ate tliat we lnt)i.n Hi In u e on tH? rnal wnr lucu Ui hor - KTeferaslta, Omalus, fur j Safe, Second growth Carriage Stock and m3-I-v :K A ' it' ', aiid 1 ti.k- gre.it baa provutlj c t telly .md wat-- f proo , and ea - My &x jj- rirm . befioeen . Front and ' Montana, H. M. COiaNNE, UTAH. All kinds of Blscksmithiog and Wagon No. 620 .. Onml.a, AA No 144 Farnham : Inroti blent. torTtotor Thirteenth Street. Omaha,, Nebraska. jw J k I Ri3vb it X Sneet brand ef Ltonor - ' TOLAS S CXI. .. Cigar. Ile'l of r 1'al lUlb. o. w. t'oM'f I Hats, Caps ind Straw Goods, ityKS- - Block. , ' ; Vtxvw - OO., ' WWW VdyW,: b,r Au!:"lcrd 92 i Paia,e" on " 01 ( f W'agou CoFr Office near the Depot. , QtO. - .ngl t aplSbliiu . liUltLDUr BROS., , ; 1 . " iU-ta- ll Montanu Street, coniksk' .. . oompi j.; ; - - uta1 T y . ffidfittal Scptauraww . . i j j ;f PIOP110 C. n. LOIIK-J , V ad WLolesiale i . r GXaU, Tar; Etc; FABilHAII ,TBEnT. -i x Spring Seat, Wagon Jlovva aiui . IM V t ht myal-- y WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BmeWe.f X hav 2 now on band, aud ahall th entire aeaaon, full auppty of th c" P. ,BCHUTTLEB CHICAGO WA00J. Which will be walrauU-- 1 in every rerfCl & aold at very reaaona.da price. th ttchtlttler Wagon la tnowu w-tu"je. Writ m the and moat reliable " ' Aieo for aale ,, OMAHA, NEB. Ac &J CHICAGO iAGOIlS. u AND TO BACCOS ; t . Comuterolnl WALCOTT 5 SCHUTTLERS y VvovrVftvovN.ft, Agents of Dupont Fowder Co. 'r ,?st-m- ai Buyer x and Shtpixrs of.Ha w Fureaai Michards, Whitney $ Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ar UougluH ic OMAUA. NEB. ' ; O liinsna.OuiahaCl No, 227 Douslas Street, ' S t ,;5 ..a HiLL & COKSTOCK, 5 my3-l- Qtvoec.Ac.ft 'i ptiJifftn! rtij Nannfacturcrs of F- urs & R at 'E.sxs.icvvi. VAce. xrrzoAc t' I asJ W. D. k. and Retail Dealer in Hx tree. Cribug . lHKd CiiANBd Aee bOi'YU31fTr' nn3-I- v OC Ifrnta rarky scb-'- MY Cryatalial.ee Fo rAce spknckr,' T-OC- -- Hit j.tnrARjU' BY THE CA8K OR bottlco cssa, t' not - 1 nianu- - Miarourl Valley fruits, Nuts, Confectionery, u Rovtag Io My refuted ery. w or nowbrapenStvfr' Onriaoe. and ate dtetmwe. of Beera ttieehcteM ia . , AVlioIcsnle 'B'B.V.XTIiirt trd Ltc.i Etc r i - .ucIr'Li - "r 8atiifictinn gnir.uib cd i prica and quality. , Factory 19th nreof, im.ir U. P. R. U. offi,37. 13tlitrret. cnu. '' WIN m 31. iw mi. eriiLtu. iuiortk asi) W1M, idtjVUHS AM . . Hotel A. - eIi'1 i, KEQ JQDHV Shop, cd. In every m m nd Chi leer tun th it'1" tor ounuuiiUa lug wi.h tacit A 1 Ucca 1 i 4td'A'rta.Vri ' W. up r-- ' fe. h I u In in OMAHA1, NEBRASKA ; I)A. VAN NMKK, J'i ';H" la e'v alJ io co.up?ta n t llCir,C Hy If - . er LAOEK - l- r U P tst kitchen stove. When discovered, and the room was filled with smoke im- j. wwoht. were Holes be to no fire seep. bored-tthe floor, rough mediately and the noxxle of a Babcock Extwo) tinguisher (of which I haveturned ws slipped In. the on, and the fire immediately ex- Second Street, c 4a GROCERIES, W Ii 4. j.ri J f In', inM pi amire iu oniii le h-- .os . i. HaC need 4Oeb.aIa Kiaat lit" fer a nnnile r tif yeai A. it I. lviu met ta. J-- " lb I II 111 iyifetrcpolitan d-p- ots e, Vd r 1 f (.' ti I t -- , . s ! n at .!. It Corner Dougin r-- y ii n. u t drlu Il idj. it;..u 'i 1 or Uttd trule'tl p tl.e p b b . Ver t. u!' jour. 4. M. III! b'e Pn m - ; -- ii - m th''opnii'. aeif a Juatvient f t and . utioi hon-- e Wilt Jan t, cm to le one .n, in i i . m it t frmjr, Inking I to L bd Ipe jik allot w iiti h 1 l 1 u.- (orlnne, Fancy atc, be to ud dura c r r?!. 1 vet I nt t i a d l. p.wvU g a ly Mac trr J O N WXA I J i 1. K, 1 , j,h r I)OD(JE, Trimming. r.l 2t. A ght d for tin irwKeii on Ciu iiu.aU K.ilrntcl. U uui, , , K tleairahie lu-fo- ra Ciii, I; lwD. Vr o- i Carriayea and Huygic iud. frctvstll. Vieiieta AT a EK S . r, lJRf, H. lrrt n Llate 1iut Irm Kohu g tiuu unud ou b.h breti for els - e y MANUFACTORY. AGAIN. CARRIAGE 14tt MTU BET, IU5T. DOUG I. AH AM 0$ Youi. trutj. 1 n EC CEL. -- -- mu OMAHA, NEBRASKA. W. E B Jiutrtt-uiw- . W. H. MrriqriKK. with il haa licu e.itlreiy i, that I do hd he let u ra oin ii. n j u ,, pi ahliig all that haa been claim t for it m omy a .d durhidt by the titentee. ' j Bormifiw. I;, it 1, 103 & 195 FARNHA.o. STHEET, Mc-Ken- n t ( JMIXNA1I, Aprt 0, , We hare h.d iu um. on a huJ v;a, Utm t a on ttiia lto.el, for a ver j e.i r. ra t'a KU tio 'olut Iron (o if " On, ri n The -- AND- 1Z d 1 Wholesale Grocers I fii-- Gi-n- KIWC, BOUCHTGM & CO., OTV l I have had conildera f rW lent ton i eleven ' eura in fh n qf t!n om c IbHtfine, and h,v fu uul it rail factum. It ta en.i y applnd. ami wi,l, care that metallic nvifa ah u d ivcilye. I in that it will be very durable ' 'I rult joi.m. 1 , ' X lt )tAM. l . Hip . fJttie e,m tolnmbua a Omalxa, IXTctorasla, & Orric or i nr Onrr, StfT Jan. sj, xp,nenca AND 8 SHOES. Succosors to WILL It. KLU ISTO. X KIin'SON A- - . And No. 07 and 09 Pearl Street. Iloaton. .IlnsKaclitisef ! ApriUO, Jj. uent and durable roof. 235 Metropolitan Block, Farnom Street, NO. bt - ? FLAtltV. Outcalfa .Dkar hir Th tnM1 Hoofing yon put up on m ti.m-,-r- t tun C'ariiagB J'.epoMtoiy bu ,l!ng Jn.t w.on proved perfect thna far lu every reap., i glaoly reewmmeu it to partita deiirm n ih rm. CilAB, The fiatlc arc invited to call at . - . uior - r , AND DOUGLAS STREETS, BOOTS nn Staplo , ta With plenanre tUt . r,,ril., to the inoet excellent merit of yon hlaattc Jolut Iron Hoofing" po( fut ourlmi i le- -t We h.rehed ion, h .(tflxlJI) u Hiekrlel. and Omi lice with tiu M e Iron Hoofing far euiwrlor lo H In every Us I meterUl lu feet, think It th ''"r eeen for rgJfiurf purinmea, Wa tekn pleeenpe lu msuimnejiifng t tie dealring a material the ctnnbn, Omaua. Nau Mflnufarturers and Wholesale Dealers in -- Jjoc-'tnolivf- April 32. ivo , required Ida ref, vig nu u raUilty eud rtra w.ur a roof. ALEXAiNDElt bTROJNG & CO., LOUIS REGGEL, HOME Nib., paAlUia- -lt . L. lnhi. if, Cha, Fdicrt, Keg. i OUUTAIN GOODS, to bit ncac ifuoiss of g N rn., April 26, . N. , 110, Omaha, XIV AND . to-niu- O . ror. 12th end 4rw,Im. Pr.pqrAitTKTW Her T nr Tmr i Office , irlxing out of the invasion rrut be defrayed by the State iroverumcmta. Gen Donndly i reportod dead. Halifax, 27. Two Ilritish war tcm'Ia Lave been ordered to the fishing ground. MON iAN.V. STREET, CORINNE, New York, 27. The Yacht America i being refitted for tho great international r gatta next fall. Thornton Washington, 27. Mini-te- r (Bet wc n Fonth and Fifth,) has expressed of the EocHsh government on the action of the President relative to the Tho leport of O'NeiHs Oadensiarg,27. s. arrest ia contradicted, and it ia said that I am now rectirhg an Immense Fpiing a party impermonting him as a ruse was end Surutner Stock Connoting of tskeu. Berlin, 27. Bismarck prnpop joint DRY GOODS, CARTETINO, action of the pcness to suppress piracy in : MATTING, CLOriUNG, Chinese sens. BOOTS A SHOES, CROCKERY, Wnsiungt , 27. Bill penned creating a terriolal government for the District - HATS A CABS. GLASSWARE, of Coluinb-ASATCHELS. VALISES, New YotW. 27. Seven hundred Fenians WALL PAPER. left for the North. Humors are afloat that the Fenians have captured two Ac., Ac., Ac. companies of Canadian volunteers, but is said fcobr improbable. Cincinnati, 27. B. F. F-- man. jr., Ilaving purebaaed my stock very cheap obtained a verdict of $N 000 against H. C. for cant, I nm prepnred to selt nt prices Culbertson tor the seduction of his wife. n, .th-ket that cannot fnl to induce purchasers. The entire Deinocpoie Judicial was elected by from two to four hundred Prompt nt tent ion given to orders from majority. a Louisville, 27. In the Prrsbybrlin asper Give mo h call. sembly a eoannitUe was ,ppMiiUfd to confer with the Assembly at Poll .detphia with it view of nniling. Malone, N. Y. Gen. Srcar Is msreh-uA UF.flOUTRAUE. mj2Slf en St. Arraands with Iht'e i hundred trong. "Pigeon Iiill is sti'l held by tlx Some person in Salt Lake City, Fenian. ndissatisfied with President Grant New York, 31 A Montreal deap-itcto : Intoriuntimi is rectivcd for appointing a Chief Justice uml the Trlluin-May- a AU;TION, Vom the irntioiiR for Wet udea rethal'piep Secretary for Utah, have been & cent upon Niagara are more extensive 1dm with that I, ban had tordolng monstrating enben im.utned, nnd feoanre foolish act! This was to bo expect- tertained that the FeitLns iu that loa dity ST0 tor, cross is ready. the ed, for Salt Lake never did like a illToronto has d whole the nlTir regard Montana M., anything done at Washington. with so much indifference to yesterday up , The remonstrants should wait a few that no thouuht of dapper to Western n'Ct door Second of Font Office, wsa linea d mh nil avail. Hpprehf Nearly days longer, however, for the axe is ble volunteers been have out with called raised again, so that the protest may the I exception ol the battalions furnished DRY GODS. HARDWARE, Include all the victims, in the prayer io the rear, nnd all these are oidcrcd to GhOCKlUEh TINWARE, for mercy. A petition in aid of the be In resdineaa. CLO'I IHXCt, QUEENSWARK, Toronto, 30. Artjl !e ry nnd infantry srp suffers, to include tho signatures of neaily for eivu-e- . active The70h ready PROVe(SlbN89 of some thousands of the latter-da- y Highlaudt prdj.ibly bo stalionel HARNESS. folks, it is said, has been ordered by at Quebec, for order. C rnwallia will be tne Lie., Etc., E:c. battalion the King of I)ceret. It is too late protected bywith 59th infantry rifl- - brigade. tbe3(Kh garrisoned uttvnti in paid to f1on.mlaiot DunlnrM. now, gentlemen; for the man of Father McMahon hns gone into th enu8til(t libera. mn(o ou xiiuuieutn. lia.4 mode up Ills mind. country to avoid urrest Vicksburg Ii IRRCLir Al SOLD 810 wiLli deam Thee things remind us of a cermvai-t- f tip nre at ail TBUMBO. where clan be sent forward troops tain sea captain who deliberately tt. li, Joil.Neu.v. Sarnia Is protected by nrtillery and D. M. sTKfcLK. scuttled his ship,' but the owners of infantry from London sud oih-- r places STEELE & JOHNSON; the sinking vessel appearing, the Ottawa is in a state of wonderful and ter-rb' WhotraNlc UetiltM la excitement, becanse telegrams frotn treacherous mariner began to ball Worthington that the British Aijnonnce out the cralt in order to retain there- Minister, Thornton, tms demanded his by the respect of his employers. passports. Trouble is anticipated wih of E The trick was too transparent," and the U. S. Government the iuside American . glish troops coroi"g a more faithful seaman was placed line and i esnnon. There no csptnring Liquors, Flour and Bacon, in command. Oen. Grant often d'tubt of their havi gi c ossd info Vermont. Fenians were shot within' GO Main At 7 Pearl SI., does things in the same war. State. Thegnards first kept silent about i COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. New York, 30. The jmlice were called : TDEBABCOIK FRL EXTULliSlIEtt. into a negro church on B!ker street hole Agouti for the Oriental Pevdvr last night to etippress a free fight which ARD OF FIRE MARSHAL WILLI AMS. the brethren mjrtl-lwere engaged in Several -- r n r were badly ponnded. N ht. nnu. I GKO. WJCLDONe Letter frem J. E Sleyena, St Joe, Micb. worshippers At the Bowery Theatre, Saturday evening a yonng woman who performs with FITCH & WELDON, F. W. Fortccll , Secretary: puma lions, was seized by the throat by Babcock Fire one Dear Bin: The beasts the and lacerated. terribly I am free to say, did Her if scream created a psnlo in the audi- BL.KIW1ITII I WAGOFf SHOP, Extinguhhcr, fire in Larmon filmed. Sood work at the I worked the ex- ence end'mAny people Washington. 30. A feeling of opposi-tio- n yesterdny. CORINNE, UTAH, It against the Amnesty bill Is growing, tinguisher myself, and found fire bn-dState men arguing. that in the powerful in suppressing the have (Near C. P. 1L R. Freight Depot) I should event of Us . passage, John C.'Breckin-ridg- o where it struca. would then anrced Garrett Davfs BLACKSMITHINCL . been compelled to drench the buildin States United for the been not had if it with wjiter HORSE SHOEING, ing StAte Derwirtment has received, the extinguisher. As it was, I held The WAGON-MAKINthe Senate next week for theovater back until the machine and will sendtheto new naturalization treaty W A G ON-R- E ratification, PAIRB7G, had the fire nearly out and the between nnd the United Britain Great little was exhausted. And ell other work In or line Werrentod, erd Very ohargewas dins with n,eins end dpe)eh. water required, and large dam- States. 30 Despatches from BtifTito We eloo keep on fc.nd a couplet aeeortment the Toronto age to stocks of goods, etc., on of infifteen are Fenians hundred there say floors below was saved. I would Thlmfcle-ekt-iofrom 9W leciw to make a raid on some locality. I recommend the proprietors of buildin- tending Iron ell eloee ntl, Sir eod Inch: dAT riroUed SO Memorial SL LnnK have a sufficient number of to be more generally observed than Spang t Hon end Me whoee, Corwettoe gs-to any Dells, Kiiptlo Pprtngs, Doara, Caea. Ve machines conveniently placed previous occasion. these . Delian B indo. Me., Xte AtX tbelr Very about premises. truly, coll b ua Give we purchase -Cincinnati. 30. The Tost office at ; , R. A WILLIAMS, 1? ire Marshal. Frank was of tort. robhed Kjr., l;LJ yrsterdav May 14. 1870. Chicago, $1,200 worth ot stamps and $100 in Jaumh TouLtt, ' r " I IL 0 iU Bt. Jossph, Mich., May 9, 70. jponey. Rochester. 30 The Poet office re was , F. Y.FarwtU, Secretary: of last broken into last night and several hnn. i t On Thursday DeakBir; dred letters Carriers delivery t'oraer Secaed Cc!:rcDC., about noon, my house took taken. Manyincluding week, were for merchants letters fire- - betweeu the joist upder the and bankers. Loss not known. Steamboat (Near IknZlrjJ jen-e- row k r , GADPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, Dints, Damaaks, Reps, Att-ude- goernnient " 1 mySbtf violence, hut that hereafter their tiimnph must bo had through universal Ri;tf age, which w Applauded to the echo. St. Albans, 27 Two hundred Keni ns Are in camp lieie under Cien. Spour. The a- - anjC k Miith fy JBetwiler , tllf e i Omaha. vc ga.T "iw rf-r-ne- arr'dL Uuu, ht m ml NauIa, Araeriertn eliir.ns, now in pi Ison In Knglfti 1, with recommendation lb d uetlou In ti ken lu Moeardani'H with lnlernitIomi Uw auiI tin riytiU of Anurl eua diUeuR. such the facta Juntily ; here d to. L oidou, 27.-T- h wlfs of the American Minbter gav crand lliuirr yesterday, wldch whs largely 1HriA, 27. At a privutt reunion of ItAdlcalH hint evening in Dell file quartets, (Jntnhntta said theie rtili- -t lu uo more at1f f Dim-tu- ot Tin Committee rn Foreign AfTalrn reto the ease of Warren ported in ht eoc haa given tlie wkh rocb reedy end, .run ut Cbabuc Fliurt, i eg,, Om.ha; Mr Da Sir: I take great pteaenre in that.tb - OuleAlfe Kinetic Joint Inm p, a! my dwelling houee by ou u-- t F put on water-tigeud a perfoi t nn.f proved rraiiect. Were I to build ag do i would uJ to any oilier rcof. prefereuc Very mqieeifulljr, : ' Yowrob'tiervnt, OKI. I), nu bu.ij ' ' bvt. Brig. Oenl U. ' , , ot OttCT.OLls. ftVLOOfl, KANADY 6 THOHAD, ,,r K' Thin material ha Wnn u. etanard throughout ti e VnitcJ stati , oa - roofti.j (a. . Ffiriihniu S(:rcot, 22325 ( Fraa Hues to and from the Depot. --X r Ut'31-tBOfBSRatR S COfIKN. a , , metlqu-uimU-e.- MW --- In ' " eiu prepared to routed or fnrnih parti,., Omaha, or throughout the North. Wcm wif, OulreU'e EU-t- io Jyfut itwaug, j,,' ur llJr WHITE HOUGE, Gents Furnishing, Goods, and Notions, Main st.,.OsclcM, Jiert kept Jfoue in the City v X Y, Oow. Important to Builders arf Contractors, MM ..1-MOSiElS.- H. M. C3 . W. W. DAVIS. J. N. MURB. XOERLEH CXC3. the 8sn1c a bill Wscbiogton, wm reported . without Aineuilcucnt, up cold for b prop irttinrf $320, 000-iICE FOE THE IHLLI0XT! tf th'?lrtbiift ot ilo Hudson lUy enanaai a d Incf t Sonud coiapAnis. Fan lU-- e. Raooea, Ptoree. etc. enpplted at abort Oullout reported a bill ia tie notice with (he lust toe In th dty. Wholesale ftatiolling tbs aet of the Idaho Lcis!A-Iq- orders from a distant HIRAM nmnptlr fl'tcd, HOU8X. nlo to prohibit taxing Chlut-t-e- ; Kcllpae Mills. And in cmintlee, AitorusyR emu1 prohibit wwwo ing the Territorial Is'irblatuin fretn pay to (10 cnicrA or to ing extro AAlo.ieM to or einployet-Mo- f the L(.ginUlure; 28 , " t DISPATCHM RF.roRTSn W. V. T. COMCAST. Til BV t ".Nolle! lb tatwwt nf 1 A II A T IB. A mm $. i v cf Independence, and the invaluable protector. It ought to ork done at the cheapest rates. -place be in every1 dwelling. y criUea willantakehour syDont forget to give us a calltfe to Very truly yours, tdldlkS at i .. WRIGHT A JOHNSON. J. E, Btfvfxp. . f - t' T in my opinion, tinguished, which, been done with have not The reading of theDvo- - oould water. I regard the Babcock to an C 4- cd (Bar-utog- Bate Bill, Hr TELEGRAPH pUMPit. Hu-pre- delegate to congress. We are in receipt of advices from our special delegato Mr. J. H. Bes die. Ho writes from Washington undfr date of the 23d, and reports everything favorable for Corinne. In our next Iue we exiect to bo able to publish particulars which were mailed on the 24th but are not yet received. mi-mher- e 11, r CA BUUliKt io effected with the Central and Union Pacific railroads so Jtlmt excursion tickets will bo sold to accommodate (iiiep Hon. James Hass CcaTeatica or Gruti!es f Th Governor, Judges of the Court and other federal find Territorial officer will he Invited, and on their arrival be received by the Major and Council in behalf of the people. Arrangement will lie f '" i 4T v ' The proprietor be leaf l.runlrn'u!5 nounoeuient iOut they have erv 2 itauraut. and era prepared to to trav oiylc. ? &? l- -l V I a- hr 4 W f W pir . |