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c2h3BN - - -? TlTl''iliHBl 14 THE OMAHA BEE THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1874. OFFICIAL PAPEE OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA. DAILT BEE Ii aerred to subscribers by carrier, to any rrtcil the city, erery eTenlng, (Sundayi ex cepted,) fifteen cents per week, or W.75 for ix months, and $7.00 peranuum, when paid n adranoe. All oompUlnU about Irregularities, addressed thli office wiU reoeire prompt attention. TBS Oxaha Vaivt Bkx will be mailed to subscribers at the following rata, jableinTa riably lnadrance: $7.00 per an ium. 3.75 " C.-ontha. Tbjc Omaha Daily Bkk hat by far the LARGEST circulation in the city, and is, terelore, the beat and cheapest adTertlaing saeAluin. Kates of Asvxxrmxe. Local notice, 25 eenta per line: local adTertisements, 20 eenu per line; by the month, 10 cents. No adTertlaeaient inserted for leas tasn SO cents. Special notices, 10 cents per Une; aicgle inser tion, not leas than 25 cents. Transient abi Ttiementa most InTtrlably be paid lor in adTanct. Bates for atanding adTertisements hy apedl pntracl. ., ajl legal oucaa, Btaiemenia, aaDuisr !J0,fhTbrhaSPL before lea o'clock A. x. to insure insertion the same day. Mjecial and Local adTertisements before two 'feOfk at. ... Advertisements ieiore one o'clock r. K. All advertisements for the Wsjcxlt Bek most be handed in before Monday noon, for the same week's iarue. UtltlYAL AM) DEPABTUitK OF TBAIKS. Time Casd of (be Berlliiatoa Route T.KA YE OMAHA. AKB1YK AT OMAHA. Express.- 20 P. X. Express .9-.55 a. v. MaU 5:00 A. X. Mall 10:5 P. X. Sundays excepted. 'Mondays excepted. This is the only line running Pullman Hotel. Dining cars. D. XT. Uixcaicocr, HaeetP Deuel, Gen'l. W. Pass. Agt. Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. Omaha, Neb. Union Pacific. LEATX. AJUUYX. Ii!W KrnreM 11:80A.M. S.OOP.M. Dully Mixed :45P.M. Daily Freight 5:00 A.M. uailr Freight 6:11 A. ii. 100 P.M. 6:45 P.M. S.80A.M Cfalreo( Rock 1 land &. Facile. Mall 530 A.M. 10:10 P.M. uzotcs 2S0P.M. tlO.OOA.M. Sundays excepted. jMondays excepted. Cbleaco Northwestern. MUM.-. 5aCA.M. 10:40P.M. Sxprew.. 2JP.M. tiaUOA. ar... dtTt t. Jo. 4c Coanell BlRaTa JWomlng Express.. ..650 A. M. 10:00 A.M. alTenlne Kxpreas....2:S0 P. M. 6:40 P. X. enutna 4c rTorthwestem sua SIohx Citr A- Pacific. Mall Xxcrcas 6:15 A.M. 2:15 P.M. Dally except Sundays. Ostnlbnaea and Baggage Wagons leave the ffice, corner Farnham and Ninth streets, nf- een minntei in advance of the above Hnllroad aae. OpemiB? art Closing Oauba. of JUlls Ih aotmi CLOM. A.M. P.X. A.M. r. X C. V.B.R. - 220 110 EAST. S.V. W. K.B.. 11:0C :30 4o do.... E.L4P. K.K.. 110 130 do ("v..... p.ak.R.Bjt HU 4J50 do do.... SOUTH. B. A St. Jo 7:0C 4U50 do do.. . U.AS.W.R 30 100 KOKTH. O.AM. W.K.B. 2:50 7.45 QilrT and all Eastern cities, Nebraska CSty, Plattsaujnth, Council BluOsand Barling. toD, dueat 1030 . m., closes st 4J0 a. m. and Ulp.m. St. Louis and St. Josppb, due at l(h00 a. m. and 7 p. m.; closes at 1:15 p, m. and 4.30 a. m. O&oe open Sundays lroui J2 U 1 p. m. 0. E. YOST, Postmaster. TOADTEKTUKIS xne viRCtT X.A'1'IOS or the DAILT BKK la mere (hasaaJonble that ot anyoilter daily paper pttfeiULted.ln Kebraska. Peycke'e Jjgtaurant and Oyster rooHis. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnhaoi street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. ieb2tf OMAHA BREVITIES. The card-writing machine has . been kept pretty active lately. Those funny folks, the Yokes family, will very probably play a night or two in Omaha nest week, on their way to California. The grasshoppers have put in an appearance in Saratoga precinctj and are going through things right lively. -Archie, infant sou of Mr. Al. IiOvehvnd,died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. The funeral will take place to-day at 9 o'clock. Wirth's Grand Central beer hall has been supplied with patent fans, which are constantly creating a cool breeze in that resort. The agricultural implement trade of our Omaha houses thus far 'has been very heavy this season. F. D. Cooper alone has sold one hundred reapers. Edward Fox, the "Modoc" cor respondent of the New York Her ald, left this city yesterday for Iiara xnie, to join Custar's Indian expedi tion. - -The firemen want a big alarm bell, and threaten to resign unless the City Council shall appropriate for that purpose the money received from the sale of the old hand en gine. Captain Carr, head postal clerk of the Central Pacific, left this city yesterday for "Washington, to sign a contract with Sam. Bryant, the Japanese Commissioner for estab lishing the post! service in Japan. There is a movement on foot to employ a man to take charge of Hansoom Park, and keep the boys and all mischievous individuals from destroying the trees, improve ments, birds, etc B.E. B. Kennedy objects to the grading of St. Mary's avenue, as it will damage his property to the amount of $2,000. lie has instituted proceedings by injunction to restrain the contractor; Mr. Hanscom, from going on with the work. We wish all our enemies could be made to serve as newspaper re porters just for two or three days on days ssclt as yesterday was. "We think tthey - would soon cry "enough," and become convinced that a reporter's life, in the hot dull months of July and August, is anything but enjoyable. At the meeting hist night of the committee of arrangements for the annC.il parade of the fire depart ment, it was moved and carried that the department have a ball on the evening of the parade, and the following committee on Music and Hall was appointed, vie Allen of Xo. 1, Miner of No. 2, Willis of JSo. 3, and Williams of the H. fc L. The City Council has appropriated $250 J iinsrifetiexwjwwafUMPMfo The Baptist Sunday School pic nic in Hanscom Park yesterday was a pleasant affair, and was especially enjoyed by the little folks. The coming pigeon-9hooting match between the Omaha and Council Bluffs Sportsmen's Clubs, will afford another opportunity to the tender-hearted Bergh, of the Herald, to puff himself into an ec centric notoriety. He ought to or ganize that "society for the preven tion of cruelty," &c., at once. Mrs. L. M. Johnson's Ladies' Bazar, in the Grand Central Hotel, on .tarniiam srreer. is one 01 iue most elegantly furnished and best stocked establishments of the kind in the city. The line of la dies' furnishing goods of every de scription -is very extensive, and dress-making is made a specialty. Mrs. Johnson is an experienced fit- nn.l ..tt onil Tuji-tnn1Ir cil. ici uu tuiin, ui w,... j - perintends all the work done in her establishment. She has built Up a splendid trade, and now employs a large number of experienced dress- makers. Penonai. United States Marshal Daily is in Indiana on business. Sam. Jones returned to his farm yesterday. Major Belcher and fam ily left yes terday for a visit to Ft. Bridger. Congressmen W. K. Steele, of Wyoming, went west yesterday. W. H. Lawton left yesterday for the West, to be absent a week on busi ness. Manager Child, of the Chicago Life Insurance Company, is in the city on business. Postmaster Yost, after an illness of ten days, was able to be out yes terday,and in the morning he vis'ted the postoflice. We had the pleasure yesterday of meeting Mr. William Gierke, of the Omaha Barracks. He looks as hearty as ever. Mr. George IrwiiT, of the hard ware tfrm of Irwin & Ellis, has re turned from a trip of several weeks throughout the State and the West. C. R. Carrier, operator at the tick et office of the Chicago & North western and Chicago & Bock Island railways, has returned from a trip to the north, P. Knabe, the celebrated piano manufacturer of Baltimore, is at the Grand Central. He is on a visit here to his well-known agents, Max Meyer &Bro. Gen. J. M. Thayer and wife are in the city, the guests of Professor Kellom. Mrs. Thayer has been suffering from ill-health lately, and she will leave to-day for Fort Steele, to recuperate. D. R. Fant, B. A. Sheidley, John B. Little, J. H. Stevens, James Lowe, G. N. Littlefield, Seth Ma bry, and J. 0". peeines, all of Texas, and heavily interested in the eattjo trade, are stopping at the Metropolis tan Hotel. J. S. Gibson, president of the city council, packed his carpet-sack yes terday and went west, to be ab sent eevpral days to escape the nu pierous interviews of citizens with him concerning grades and other matters. S. A. Taylor left yesterday for Plattsmouth. It is said that he took hisdiamonds with him, but we have not ascertained to a certainty whether heuniped the town or not. It has beconie advsabp jn the case of life insurance men to be parefu In making such statements. Mr. Mark Edwards, of St. Louis, brother of Billy Edwards, the local on the Union, is in the city on a visit He was going the rounds yes morning with Billy, and concluded that a reporter's position, in the summer months, is by no means an enviable or easy one. He leaves for Montana to-day. Col. E. F. Sjnytlie yesterday re turned from Chicago where he, in company with John Smiley, has been for the past three weeks in the interest of the contemplated Omaha Union stockyards. He informs us that they have succeed in attaining the ends for which they went east, and that the stockyards are an as sured success. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming: W F Brookes, Fort Calhoun; X J Miller, Dcs .Moines; C A Phelps, Jas "Wilson and friend, Chicago ; G Morris, St Louis; GF.Bague, Og den ; F Denver, Council Blufls; JE Getchell and wife, Mrs S Getchell and child, Oregon; L L Teahcan, L Kleckner, Spring Valley ; A H Mc Alestcr, Burlington ; Carl "Peirce, North Platte; Chas Edwards, Pa pilliou; John Williams, city ; John M Mickey, Osceola, Neb ; J A Wil lett, Cedar Falls; B F Gardner, Lin coln; W A lafford, Jule&burg, Col. Tley'ro Ccaing The Grand Army of Grasshopper. The immigration of the hungry grasshopper is eastward turning, and they have already reached Ne braska. Thei'were between Lara mie and Cheyenne two or three days ago, and yesterday they struck the country between Columbus and Schuyler, between which points, we are reliably informed, a freight train on the Union Pacific was delayed twenty-tSree minutes by the uack becoming so slippery from their crushed bodies. The air Is filled with them, and the ground covered with them. As yet we have not learned whether they have done any dam age, but the probability is that they have. The grand army will quite likely reach Omaha and vicinity to day, as some of the advance guard are already here. DON'TFADLTOVISiTCRUCK SHANCK'S SALE. julyll-Ct IT88B McKelligon's card on second page. june2-tf A Snootics Baton Between Omaha sad Council Bluffs. Some days since the Omaha Sportsmens' Club challenged the Council Bluffs Club to a friendly contest at pigeon shooting. The challenge having been accepted, we append both documents. As will be seen the date and details have not yet been agreed upon and cannot be until the subject of the number of pigeon9 attainable is decided : CHALLENGE. The Omaha Sportmen's Club hereby challenges the Council Bluff's Sportsmen .Club to a friendly match at pigeon shooting, the losing side to pay for tlie biros CONDITIONS. The match to be shot during this month, July, the Council Bluffs Sportsmen's Club to name the place, the day and the hour. - The Council BlutTs'Sjftsmeii's Club to name one or as many repre sentatives as they see fit The Oma ha Sportsmen's Club to name a cor responding number. The Council Bluffs Sportsmen's Club to name the number of birds to be sLot at, and whether single,, double, or single and double If Omaha is named as the place,: the Omaha Sportsmen's Club to furnish the birds and traps. If Council Bluffs is npmed as the place, the Council Bluffs Sportmen's Club to furnish the birds and traps. None but members of the above named clubs to shoot in the match. The charge of shot to be limited to lfc ounces; otherwise the rule3 of the New lork State Sportsmen's Association to govern. If this challenge is accepted, the underoigned to be notified at least one week in advance of the time named for the match. W. H. S. Hughes, Secretary Omaha Sportsmen's Club. Omaha, Neb., July 3, 1874. ACCEPTANCE. H'd Q'rs. C. B. Sports iiEN's Club, Council Bluffs, July 13, 1874. Secretory Omaha Shooting Club : Dear Sir: At a regular meeting of the Council Bluffs Sportsmen's Club, held on Monday evening, July 6, 1874, the challenge of your Club to shoot a friendly match at pigeon shooting was read, accepted, and Council Bluffs named as the place. As soon as the necessry ar rangements of birds can be made, you will be notified of the number to shoot, number of rjses, either single, double or both, and the time. By order of the President. Thos. Bowman, Secretary. 0. M. & C. C. R. R. yhicb. Means Omaba Military and Civil Capital Removal Eiug Kearney Press, July 13.) The O. M. and C. C. It. R. are having terrible times just now, and it is probable that the S50.000 Loup appropriation will hardly have ' the desired effect. This ring is composed of several ambitious fellows either of whom would not hesitate to take the office of United States Senator, and some of them might possibly be in duced to take something less, say governor or representative in con gress. Ilut e truth of it is the arithmetic has not yet been made that will divide half a dozen offipes among two dozen men and give each man an office, Here thpn is trouDle. It is probable, from what we can learn, that the internal feuds which are continually arising in this ring of rings will be likely to weaken, if not to break it alto gether. Indian Newi from the Far Weit. The following dispatches were re ceived at Government headquarters la this city yesterday; w Ft. Fetterman, July 16. Assistant Adjutant Gcneral,Deparl? ment of Ifalte: Captain Van Yliet has returned from a six days' scout in the vicini ty of Laramie Peak, and reports that he saw no Indians, or any sign of Indians. A. B. Cain, Capt.4th InFy. Ft, Steele, July 10. Twenty Iudians came withinhalf a mile of the Post and took the stock belonging 'to citizens, at 7 a. m. L. D. Bradley, Lt. Col. 9th lufy. Fresh fruit and vegetables daily, and of the very best, at John S. Johnson & Co's, 2G0 Dodge street, jy lG-eod 3L The choicest, freshest table butter in the city always to Le found at Johnson & Co.'s, No. 260 Dodge street. jyood3t THIELE'S SUMMER GARDEN. Don't forget the Grand Gift Concert Friday Evenino, July 17th. Get your tickets in time. jylG-2t " ioi: bAL2 cheap. Desirable residence property, on 14th street Enquire of V. Burkley. tf PARASOLS AT COST, AT CRUICKSHANCK'S. julyll-6t Snow Flake beats Any Flour in the Market. jlots Little & Williams. POSTPONEMENT. The Grand Gift Concert' at Thiele's Hall, is hereby postponed until Friday evening, July 17. julylo-3t Bellevue Grove, twelve miles' from Omaha, on the line of the B. & M. R. R., and 100 yards from the depot, has been improved for pit -tics and private parties BY M'AUSLAND & MARTIN. All engagements for the grove will be made through. Andy McAtjsland, jy7tf. 242 Douglas Street BEST CALICO'S, EIGHT CTS. PER YARD, AT CRUICK SHANK'S. Julyll-6t ludian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tfc THE COMET. It ii Rapidly Disappearing. For the past few weeks M. Coggia's comet has almost every evening leen plainly visible to the naked eye, and of all the heavenly bodies has leen "the observed of all observers.'' But within the last three or four even ings it lias been gradually fading away. In fact the comet has practically left us. It will still be visible, by the aid of the telescope, to astronomers; but as a popular exhibition it is no more. It has gathered strength in the northern heavens for the past three months, and will be intrinsically brighter than now a few days hence, but will shine to us only In competition with the sunlight. After to-night, as we learn lrom a gentleman well versed in the interesting science of astron omy, it will set before the expira tion of twilight, and not rise to us still after the morning twilight has begun. - At twelve o'clock Wcdncsdaynight ifrfposition was right ascen .slHBahours 49 minutes, north de clination 40 degrees 40 minutes. It is moving almost due south at the rate of a litle more than 3 degrees per day. Its present distance from us is 32,600,000 miles. Wednesday night tho head (nucleus) set at 9 hours and 35 minutes, and rose this morning at 2 hours and 32) minutes, beingnearly 5 hours below our hori zonParties Avholive in the country, . hapo tlia oil ia nnra nil ilia WAV HUblW 111 M.L fUl. ... ... w down to the horizon, may see the head after dark to-night. A portion of the tail will, how ever, be visible to us for several eve-, nings yet, stretching up between the stars known as Upsjlon, and h, in the Great Bear.Jhose being the two prominent stars next below the Dipper, and a little to the right, in the evening. The tail will be seen all the bettor for the absence of the nucleus, its light being too faint to be able to compete even with that of the volume of rare gas which moves in the cometary orbit The comet will make its nearest approach to our earth on the 22d inst The readers of the Bee need not be alarmed at the announce ment, as they will not be made aware of the lact in any other way than as a result of' papulation. Some superstitious persons enter tain the idea that the comet will "come it" ovor the earth next Wed nesday, and knock it all out of shape. Not so, however, as it will proceed southward, and be visible to the astronomers of Australia and South America, till the early part of November. It will then have been visible about six months and" a-half, and a coinparU son of all the observations will enable its orbit to be determined with great ac curacy. We shall then know whether it is moving in a parabol'c o.bir, njjver tq return fq us. qp Whether it wjl have iv measurable peiiod around our sun. In the last case it may possibly prove to bo the same comet that was observed In China in 1737. The numerous spectroscopic ob servations that have been made by yarjqus astronomers fif thjs pqmet, all pojnt to the conclusion thqtjt is pompqsed. of defiant gas, which is a compound of equal measures of carbon and hydrogen. The neucleus appears to be much less than It was two or three weeks ago, indicating that the tail has grown at the ex pense of the head, and supporting the theory that the tall Is aotual cometary substance The place to order your family supplies to nsure prompt dplivery, is Johnson & Co,, 260 Dodge St. julylO eod3t. In order to make room for my large fall and winter stock, I now offer my spring and summer stock at greatly reduced rates, below the original cost. J. H. Stein. juIyStf . For reason of remarkable low prices I am selling my spring and summer goods very rapidly. julylO-tf J. H. Stein. DELAINES, TEN CENTS PER YARD AT CRUICKSHANK'S, julyll-Gt ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM ! ! H. L. Latey's ia the place to go for this very necessary commodity. je23tf. Another lot of that Snow FiiAKK FiiOUB just arrived. jul3-3t Littive & Williams. STEELE & JOHNSON have JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR LOAD OK tiie CELEBRATED COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, put up in half BARRELS AND IN CANS. jyl4eod3t DR. POWELL, oCee 215, Farn ham street luue23-tf Choice Shore Mackerel at jy!5t3 Little & Williajis'. INVEST YOUR SPARE CASH IN DRY GOODS DURING THE SALE AT CRUICKSHAAK'S. julyll-Ct Dyeing, ceaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St,Let. Farnham and Douglas apr28t f. Volk'sHatl, free concert every evening by Professors Celarius and Bahns. jnne27-lm Type For SaleI A Font of Boargeois Type, of which tbi is a staple, weighing 600 lbs. This type has been in me on the Daily Bee less than one year, and is nearly as good as new. For term &&, address E. Rosewater, M f. t puVi;.V.. . ii. d. fabiuber of tke See. .and St. Anthony'i Grand summer exc an .to. St. Paul, Minnesota, Dulut keSu- perior, Bear Lake, Sther cool resuris, iii j.uuul-suu, .-.i Wednes- day, July 22, at 7 p. m. Tickets for the round to St. sat f i Paul or Minneapolis, r. V v Duluth $23.00, being le .an one- half the regular fare. ;ood for 30 daj-s, a limited numwr or which can only be sold by the nnnrb nirunf fim W fipiTTOV. l""j "b1'"" ji -. .., j 163 Farnham street, ji' Agent Sioux City & Saint Paul J C Boyden, Gen'l Ticket A Sioux City & Saint Paul R R. F C Hill, Gen'l Ticl Sioux City & Pacific July llt9 STORE BUILDING FOR I will sell at a great bargaia lot and store building in F houn, Neb. The building ia 50 feet, and is equipped with ters and shelving in comple order. No place in theState affoi greater inducements for additional i. usincss in general merchandizing. Terms easy. Elam Claek. june2o-4w ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT COST, at july lltO CRUICKSHANK'S. THE COMING STRUGGLE. The rulers of oar nation, s ne r was known belore, Ar- rls ng from Pacific's stran J To Atlantic's rociy shore. -Why is th s mighty change? hat cjd the meaning Le? The rising of the massn From northern lake to southern sea. TLe spirit of old scTenty-stx From out our heroes' era' cs Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood, bhould sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins once bore, 1 housh obsolete long since, Remain as ever true : not one cent foi tribute, But millions for defense Fatty ties and party Uwj Are but as ropes of sand. The . ighn ol man to be a ms n Should govern Freedom's land. Theu shill our Flag more proudly float O'er land as well as sea, And nations yet unborn shall gladly greot The emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to deal, As man should deal with msq, And wh'Ieweseek tliTeo'irse,T(', Wo'll sell as cheap as anybody cau, And if a bat you need, Or friend you chance to meet, Remember Buuee, the Uatter, On Upper Douglas Street. el6t' ir. feltKBK. C J. KAEBA H. (JKEUE ic k'AElUCH, loth st. Letnecn Farnham and srney s's. OMAHA, - - NEB. MAXCFACTUCEBOr Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARJII VGKS. Dealers in and maijulscturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAI TO IIORSU SHOEING. K3-Rppalrlng nf wagons and blactamlthing promptly done at reasonable prices mydAwg Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! AT S. P. BRIG S' YARD, CORNER OF 14th and Chi ago Streets. Good Hard Wepd?7 OOjSqftS 6Q- StRTe Wodd to serf any number ol store Terr cheap. aplStf EDWARD KUEHL. SIAGISTKa OF THE DEPAUTKD. If o. 498 llrth St, between FarnLim & Harnsy. Will b; the aid ci guardian spirits, obtain fat any oqe a Tiew of tue past, present and fu ture. No fees charged in cases of sickness, apiAtf WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 16lh and Webster Sts., Keeps a complete assortment ot GROCERIES and wam PROVISIONS. Southern Hotel, Fronting oa 4th, Sth tad Walrottti,, St. Louis, - Mo. tiaveille, "Warner & Co., The Southern Hotel is first-class In all its appointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied in the greatest abundance, with all tne delicacies the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wants of th? guests of the hotel, 1 here is an improve! eleTa'or leading from the first floor to the upper one. Railroad and steamboat icke. offices, news stand, and wesierr Anion telegraph offl.e in the Hotundaof hotel, STODJJARD HCKLrJCT, Market Gardners ! ALL K7ND3 OF VEGETABLES AND plants, for sa!e. Orders addressed, to us at our garden Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, will receive prompt attention. apl3d3m REDMAN & LEWIS, Cor. lCJth and Izard Streets. CottQiixvood. LTJ mbbr On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. jelm J. O. SLATTER, Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries. llifiuest price paid for Country Produce. Brick Store, B. S. Cor. 16ft & Chicago Sto., jcStf OMAUA, NEB. F. A. PETERS. Saddle and Harness Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 211 Canibamat.bet.lSttltVICUi. ALL orders and repairing promptly attended to and satisfaction guarrantted. ea-Caih paid for hiJes. ap39rl JOB Printing The Bee Job Printing House BOOK ASD JOB PRINTING IX THE "VERY BEST STYLES ASD AT TH Lowest Cash Prices. Competent workmen are in charge of the several departments, and FIRST-CLASS work wUl be turned out in either English, Germair, Bihemian, or Danish Languages. " Orders may be left at the BEE Connl o0"1 or lorwarded by sail and wi tctiT oroant atteatio. Ho ! Tor : Jit, gar iMIAgt "jtf SALE. tf MsUJHll l4Bti SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. AdTertisements ot To Let, For Sale, Loet, Wants, Found, boarding, Ac, vill be Inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECEF1S per line. The hrst insertion nerer less thaa TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TXT ANTED A few more day boarders at N W. tVr. Howard and 12th. One good J go Cdit room lor rent. jyl JC DRNISHEO ROOMS to rent with or with out board. o. 11 Docce street, near ninth. jy 16 12t ITT ANTED A Kirl to cook at American TV House, bet. lit a aud 12tb, Douglas st. jTlCtf. EOR REST An office or scall store and two dwelling rooms attached; Cottage house ot fire rooms newly papere I and pointed, free from dust, cheap real ; A lirick Residence suit able for a first class boarding houe in location and arrangement. FOR SALE OR RENT. Also Two Cottage Houses adjoiulng Citr Ho tel, and i Utore and Dwelling near Turner Hall, in good condition. AH this property in the im mediate center ot Dusiness. can soon. JAMES K. MORTON 4 CO., jjlGHt Ileal Estate Brokers. FOUND ESTRAY One gray and one bay horse. The owner can hare them by ca I ing op Balthas Jetter. three and a half miles south of Omaha, on Bellerue road. jylCdSt ITT ANTED By a young man, a position in , W a mercantile house. Has hsd experience - u Is a cood salesman, or It he can cet a posl- ion, he prefers learning a trade. Address '-S," wince. jyibtui" N D A large black and white sliawl. The ner can Hive lt by calling at IDS uarney ing propeziy ana paying lor inis auTer- JJIIK1JI RENT A cood two-storr dwelling. ntaiulng elevtu rooms. No. S3 J Capitol e. ADUlT to &. WiUUilT. 1G 3t Cor. 19th and Chicago streets. FEW MOKE BOARDERS can be accom- i? modaied at MRS. DE LAMARTVRS. on b. side Dodge, near 161b street, witnin block from the Post Office. There are o rooms to 1 bad at reasonable terms nt parlor and one in the second storr. 13 3t ,XTwncc OF DISSOLUTION Notice Is rchy given that the pa.tnership fiere- to (ore listing between the undcisigned, nnili r Thslifjriii name of O'Neil A Garry, has this dar bMESlissolTed by mutual consent. All accounts' fee and owing to said late firm to be paid tw"Eugeue O'Neil and all liabili ties of said &raf to be piescnted to said O'Neil for settlement v EUGENE O'NEIL. jyitst JOHN GARVV. Try ANTED -Immediately, a first-class V T wagon niaer, ar jyiosi JVIJICUI. A A..AI.D.1V.11 O. GIRL WANTED Inquire at Order Wlndowfffet Office. Money jyl5if MONEY TO LOAN AtDR- EDWARDS' jy!4 2t ISVFarnhani Street. A Nicely furnished loom to rent, suitable for one or two gcntlem' No. 272 Howard street. $!igf' jy!3d6t. WANTED A girilado general housework in a small family.-nuuireat D. R. Lo. ring, Howard, bet. 13th tjth sts., Southiido JylSdtf. WANTED A msmSo work about place. Inquire at HaUWoundry. jyUtf. raOH SALE A neat Mge.ct owe: coiner lTthand X; J'avenpcrt. InqoaE JJ1UU 11. llUufiB. R, Douglas St. T? MPLOYMENT OFFICE-BiMtn No. 1. south XU east corner 15th and Doaa$ St i. Wait ed Immediately, sciTaa( gjctffirmhands, car penters and laborers, also rwatts late bought and sold, and taxes paid lor noa-residents. 'JjN. FISHER, jyStf "S Omaha, Neb. CTTANTED IMMEDIATEE4 -A girl d dr YV house-work. Applrl Djirenport street, between TJih and latV jrJtf OR SALE Cue of the eabmt riding cot ered buggies in the city ; uiiJCO acres of land in Saunde-s Co., within 30 miAot Omaha jy2tf Dr. L. F. BAB6QCK. TORE TO RENT 193 Douglas stmt? l In- quire of WEBBt ER&JEHM. ulyltf 5 pOR REST fonse on 15th, near arenrort X. siree. jevwu s. A. TAX OR KENT-Hqjm qn 8,hTSJ "je39rf s. A. T.X , CO. son sts. I i CO. COR RENT House on Chli ear 16th st. Jo30tf R A. IX R A CO. WANTED Day boarders, at tfigquthwest cor. of 10th and Harney sts. "SJeptf WANTED A cneap inriu n CTCfiaMf ior merchasdljO. 4ditrjSsl'FaTm'B. T WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carri 1 and one Hearse, cheap for cash or tradi Inecl the room fur now ones. Jel5dtf. G. W. HOMAN.a "POR S ALE 160 acres o! land, being the Mt4 ! 'A ot sects, lu township 13. ot U 4 HJK Hu the SE part of Butt.Vr ctunty, tO miles Jffrtl h- west of Lincoln. A well im. -otkI farm a.Irn it on the west, and country al atstanitfs thickly ssttUdt V'lV cll r S500 "onels!!. uuvi, uuiauc; 1(4 one year, or 90 uu per acre in casn, or if ill trade ior cit y property. Appw.to mTtn AiifKt.v j ysfcWAiii, llO TJE PUBUC The undersigned has purctased and Dut unon the ttreen public conveyances, some of the finest carriages as ei ermanufacturcd in this country. They will be run 10 and irom tne aepots. hotels am d Private residences, ah orders lelt at the MetronoHti Hotel, or at the stable, near J e cor of EfevcilMJ stand Capital Arenpe, win Vb" promptly aU residences. All orders left at the Metroi tended to. A share of the e puunc paironage JOHN E. BULL. respectfully solicited. myi3ti LEGAL NOTICE. au.ftmv usenw v .I-USd A sswffro &rmc SiT WARMERS HOUSE! State af Nphthmti J --- "- VM. u J , , At a Probate Court held a the Prolate Coatt Room in and for slid County, July 14. A. D., 18M. Present, Wm. L. IVabody, Probata Tfnli (?ntm.. ( luuge. in me mailer oi tue estate ol ii. Taylor, dcsejsejj. On filing the duly verified petition of E-J jicviure. Administrator, praying for an ex oiuu ui tiuio iu Juue;o, j3,a, 10 maKe a settlement ot said estitp. Orderod, That Aug. 10, A. D., 1S74, at O ClOCE. A. M.. Is aslcmpl fnr hHnir m petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a Probate Court to to! held in and for sId County, and show causff wny me prayer 01 petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the be ring thereof, be gfren iu mi iKisvus luieresica in said matter, rn pe Mr. Omah: said day of caring. Aire 6w3.t A true copy. Wil. L. PEABODY, Probate Judge. JJ' PROPOSALS FOR "HAY. Sealed proposal will be recclTed by the nn1 uciaigucu uuill o A. n., JU1J ZISl, JQJ4, mny ions oi nay, more or lew. o be uelir in such qnantities and at such times as mi required for the use of the fire department. Bids to bo opened at next meeting ot Use vouocii, u. U. J.UULUW, i JylWSt city Clerk, SPENCER'S Fruit ani Confectionary STAN-D, Cor. 13th and Leavenworth 8 p., jjll 3m AT TnE BRIDGE. &roat W osteru BBBWERY Comer of Cnmicgs asi Tweaty-stcond strests The finest lager baer con stantly oa hand. JeJWm CU.VS. WEYMULLER. Prop. U. P. R.R. MEAT MARKET, 16th street bet CalUomla and Webster. WE KEEP OX IIAXD TUE BEST snnnlr of FRFSTf AVn CUTrn MEATS. Also a large stock of Fine Suga! wra imii uiiu jcai.iiuL liocon. al ine JOY, st rates. WM. AII.ST Jt ITVITTir - inTM-ly Proprietors. 400,000 ACRES!. OF THE FINEST Elkhoru Valley Lands ! FOR SALE BT 33. 3VX. OXj-AEI.3 wisner. - - !?' mUEbE LAXD3 ARE CONVENIENT '. j. ine oarxei ana tne FINEST in the STA1 AndJwIU be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER AC Fr Cask er oa Eear TI.- WLAND EXPLORLNQ 1 ETS for sale at O. & N. pot, bearing coupons "wMHr will be taken at full cost inpayment jorianu. publishing a copy of thl onlfr In the Omaha Weekly Bee, newspaper printed in said Countr. for three succe.siTn weptq. titIof in t.-i 1 4 .1 , ,w -7 o CD en e a e o C 00 o 0 K I w I ! -- a X . tf if B Hi n IH m H iTI 8 c n ra T Ki 5 to S90 K V,..en',sw""J: ing people of either sex, young or old, uiaie more moner at work for us in the irspare mo- menti or all the tiino than at anythlog else. I Addiess STINbON 4 CO.. Portland, Maine uotStI SHERIFI"S SALE. By Tirtue of a vend! issued out of the Dis trict Court for Cumming County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 24th day ot July, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock, x. M. ol said day, at the store room of Albert Tucker, No. 28t Douglas street, in the city of Omaha, and County of Douglas, in said State, sell at auction the following described property, levied upon to satisfy a iudgment of said Court, re covered by II. L. Henry, again-1 Albert Tucker, to-wit : Eighty-five cases of men's snd boys' boots, 23 caes of shoes; also all the retail stock of boots and shoes contained in said store ; also a small line of bats anilcapsj aUo the fol lowing described store and office furniture ; Two lounges, 1 dek, l store and pipe, 2 chairs, 1 show case and 1 letter press, or so much of the said goods as arc nectssa y to satisfy said Judg ment and costs, and accruloz costs thereon. ALFRED BURLEY, jyl3J10t Sheriff. VAN BORA'S MACHINE JGP Lt s9 nL AU kinds of light and heary MACHINERY MADE & BEPAIBED. W&'All Wok Guarantee'.'. 256 KAB3EY BTBEET, - OMAHA. aep2au WILIilAM SEXATJER. 233 rro'iam Street, - Ooaia, Keb WHOLsai.KaDSETAlL DEALER tX FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. TEETTSCHKE & CO., GROCERS And tieneial Provision Dealers, S. W- Cor. Jackson anij J3fn. SU-, Kep a superior stock of Groceries, proTisIons, Vijau, LlQuprs and Cigars, and sell cheaper Oiau any other house in Omsba. jy3 3iu ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Office oTer tno State Bank, corner cf Farn ham and 13th si rcets. le 1 H3A3XNrg-.X;-5ir3E -Ml' TACTVMKV Of AMD DXAUOt IX- Lambrcqntns and 'iT'nrlorr Sfcades, nilRQMOS, EXGEATINGS A5D PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham street, corner Fifteeath Jlrs. . A. M0FFETT, Fashionable Dressmaking, 564 Fourteenth St., Je30 3m OMAHA , SEB. CITY HOTEL, E, T, PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, OMAHA, NEB. tree Buss to and froi ol !frahu. ssengers for other Hole's or private Rett- ueucts, carrieu 101 -ot-euu. -All r.lcrs Jt ft at T. II. Allen's, 21 door 'fcoiaP. 0. C. Wilson A ton. ior. 13th and B'mey, and the liiy lluitl Utnce, will reeciTc (toiupt attention. iT'lm 8. "W. Cor. of 14th and Harney Sts. JUSTUS KESSLER, Proprietor, tny3iu """"" ""' iLLIiXOIS HOaSE. ZAX-xL3a.AX3a. Sroot Between 9th ar.d 10th. CHARLES PELDERHAH, Prop. mchlltl ntral House To. 630 Sixteenth Street. OjifJcHcrson Square. OMAUA. XER. JOSEPH DOVE, Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. Firt-cIao Utr att&ihcd to the bouse. Je27 Sni HE Sioux Cily & Pacific R. R. In connection villi the ionx City an! St. Paul Bailroafl, t tfti S t e Shortest Route trou &$' rOitfaLa & Council Bluffs "mSPaUL, atlSXKiPOLIS. . StiUater, Anoka, Duluth, iBisivrAiiEf: ANdWi, POINTS IX MINNESOTA. Train 1ctc Cmaa da'ly, feirept Satur'ay) at CrfiO TIM., and Council lllun at 8 00 p. ji.. and Northwestern L)(hu LOW and Time as QUICK t s by nj other Line. AN PALACE M.EEPINC CAia On all night Trains. ure your tickets rt vl Tla Sinus Ctr.tl.ui aroidlng circuitous routes and midnight transfers. CKETS can be purchased at the offices of the Chicago and North Wentern Railway in um.ru ana Council Bluffs. BOYDEX, F. C. HILL. T. r. Ag't. S. C. A P. R. R. fct. Paul. Sioux City. E0.W. GRATTON, Agent, 163 Farnham Street. OMAHA, AUB. WOOWOBTH, Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. wagoxt tWood Stock, OL3 -5P WAGON HARDWARE, Patent Wheels, FinUHea Osiris, La. lxlc, Springs ana Thimble Ski-Ins HARDWOOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks "d Buggies" Stahelitr IVswa Depaf. Oe "? Fwrfas A t3L I g T yjfl 7b. KtoE.IH.SEITISQ JUC1IISE KOIIB u ito..Uj u CM Clf, I. It, Realms ct Finance. SALES EOR 1873: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines! It will h4it.Iy be denied tn such evidence that the superiority of the Sloceri iu l morutrated. -ingeris iu.it THE SINGER MANF'G CO. W. N. NASON, Agent, Je O. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO.? WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. OiLAHA, hst"e:b.. ! J"r & WHOLESALE GROCERS! SIMPSON'S BLOCK 538 and 540 Fourteontli Stroet, BET. DOUG-LAS AND DODGE JJL.A., " nutilKv MORGAN & GALLAGER. -SUCCESSORS TO CRFJQHTON aS3 MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. t -i o'o farnnam Street CUSjZA ha, aptSdly WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN &, CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 247 Douglas Street, mch27yl AGENTS FOR THS CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS! AXD DEALERS ZY Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. je 1 ."RLERS SOLICITED SD PROMPTLY FILLED A. E. SIMPSO nsr, "MAKUFACTUBXR AND yHOIJ3ALE DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 ,IFTEE,lsr,3?I3:ST., CH BIGXCTOIVr C, L. JL. 3Eie,os:.2sra? tailor 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street ' ., ,I.teeP con nt,r .n hnd the flnest slwltof Broad Cloth. Cassloerrs and V(tn -J?'" "P la tte faal"0D'"" Jh rt TuitThTu.ost'asr.d'.ou5,: at the lowest oaiilo prices. ESTABLISHED PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, VIIOt.EiALEDEALF.R3 IX FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 FarnLam Street, hlctuTeodrl KURTi-JJOHRA (Jo JOBBERS OF - DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOYES and NOTIONS. 231 Farah.am Strait, OHvLA-SIj. - - - UBB. J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESxVLE DEALERS IX STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600DS Notions. jiTid myS-lr JOHN T. EE, JOBBER OF-- Shelf I Heavy Hardware ? IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,1 AND ACTHC"DTiTTTIlAIi04PIiSaiEITTS. TURKSIIKR9. IIARUXTKKN,REAlERsi3fOrE8. DKILLm MEPfiifnc coiur-i.anrEiiN 'flows civnvAroSa, iiaT' SEEOtJs KAKIW AND 246 Douglas St, Omaha. Xfebraglsa. HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN- Wines, Lipus, CifiARs, Ifla Old KcntuckjJWULikSes aatl IflBporUttJtJaodi a Speclallj. 239 DOUGLAS 8T? (Caldwell Block,) hlSrl HOMES and rABlCS XSt NIBILA.SSA. TheBurliJzton sal MUisurl Per Railroad C).. offers ljest Ian ' st'low cricei on 10 years' credit at 6 pc. ceo. .interest, ull habjnus purchase, 1 u l halt the land is cuitlrateJ, within two LAKGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAY3rENTS. North of Platte, loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys The B. A SI. B-'fc. Ci. will seC about J.O0O.0OO oerw of spten Ii 1 nulnr al.acrienltnral land la a wtllatereleounlry, tl lroui !,' to J7.C0 per acre on lonrf erllt- South of he Platte TheOomnyovnaaUrsebolrortaebstlaallnXebrasta,Iaterie-t4lbr anmoroaa Hrera and al-tit to Iu railroal ar4 In the Ur-st in 1 best deTelopel psrt of the State, jas also la th imoujrpuoUein.ViUey forcircuUes aaltull loformitUa apyly to C. R. SCilALLER, Agent B. tf Mlind Office, ConerefKIaU ami FankaaSt Osaka Or Geswal Lamt Swfsutaa, LlaralM JOHNSON, - - T EB - - N'EB. DUPONT POWDER CO. IliOOK. ap'JSmS KLATTE, JelOdly 135 Omalift Neb Boots sind Shoes. - WaOO.1t. raehlJy QJM: A !&., 2STEB. premium of 3) percent." on the amount of tha years from date of pcrcbase. wkiui'iin jll?f mSPBS IH" JJ- - "-P-