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v- THE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITT. pening and Closing of Mails in Omaha. BOCIZ. CI. CLOSE. WZST. U. P.R. .-- EAST. Jc N. W. R. R... clo do... H.L4P. K.K-. do do ..k.B.IUJ do do.... SOUTH. B. 4 St. Jo do do....- O.AS.W.R xnttTIL. p.w. 20 A.M. 11:00 r. it 11:03 4:55 11:00 :30 11:00 4:30 7.00 3:00 4X0 10:00 n A N. XT. R. R 2:50 7.45 . , -ii r.. mIiIo VpftrssVa Cllr PlatUniouth, Council BluBand BunlnR-tonVdneatlu:30a.m.,cl-sesat4:3aa. m. and 'sJliuU and St. Joseph, due at 10) a. m. tod 7 p. m.; closes at 1:1 p. m. and 4:31 a. w. Office open Sundars from 12 to 1 p. in. C.E. YOST. Postmaster. 1KKIYAL AM) DEPARTURE OF TBAI.XS. Time Card of the BurllnRton IKoute tUVEOMlEl. ARRIVE AT OMAHA. S-0 r.st. I Express MS A. n. tol!!Z37oo A. . I Mail..T10: P. M. Sundays excepted. Mondays eieep.ed. Tfili is the only line mnnlng Pullman Hotel. B!nw.8inTraconc( HAnrP.lWB. Gen'l. Wes. rass.ARt. Ticket Agent. Chicago, 111. Omabaeb. Colon Pacific. IXXXT.. ,.11:30 A. M. , 4:15 P. M. ,. 5:00 A.M. C:45 A. M. ABBIVZ. S.W P. M. 10:0 P. M. C:lP.M. S:M A. SL t clfl 10:40 P. M. Dally Express Dlly Mixed... DT Freight, ftallr Freight- CbIrBO, Ilocll Ixlauil Hall "5:3) A" M. tlO.OOA.M tSdart excepted. 'Mondays excepts. Cbleaco Nortuwealern. Mln -5:30 A.M. 10.-40P.M. tv:;:.:::...--sA p.m. w.ma.u Kansas City, St.Jo.iConncll Kin Urn Morning Expre.... 5:30 A. M. 10.00 A. M. If rcmna Express.. .2:50 P. M. e. 1 . H. flaB.tia & Northwestern and NIoui " City pacific. Mall Express 8:3 A-M. 2:15 P. M. Bally except bucdays. onSrcornerFftrnhMn aud Ninth streets, fir elnutes in advance of tho above Railroad line THE BUSINESS HAT Store Of FREDERICK IS -VOW KILLED With the REST GOODS KNOWN TO THE trade, bought by a practical Hatter who "WILL undersell any others. OMAHA BREVITIES. t.p AnvEitrix:n roe cine X.fti'IO ot llie DAILY BEE 1- mnre ttaandnablo thru -T any oilier dally paper inbiuutd In JSeliraaka. Peycte's Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. fel24tf J. C. Cowin's law office has been removed to'Crcighton Block. al0t4 'Hank, the Mason," is regis tered at tho Grand Central Theatre. E. L. Emery sent a $500 tho roughbred bull calf to a purchaser In oming AATerrtory yterlay- jf Z-Andy McGarry.the TrMi vocal- 1st, ia trump card at the Grand VCentral Theatre. That toy balloon man, who was here recently, sold $00 worth of bal loons in one day. The contested election case is still in progress. The counting of the votes of each ward has not yet been concluded. The new city officers, who were sworn in at theCity Council, Monday evening, entered upon the discharge of their duties yesterday. Charley "Weston returned from Texas Mondayevening. He has pur chased 200 head of Texas cattle, which are now on their northward trip to Omaha. Mr. It. D. Curry, the fashiona ble Douglas street barber, left for the East yesterday to engage a new force of barbers for his elegant ton orial parlors. Col. Wilbur entered upon his du ties yesterday as Police Judge. His first case was a victim of alcoholic stimulants, who being unablcto pay his fine, was committed to jail. Baby buggies will bo in de mand this spring. Harry Haskell Is the happy father of a boy, and John Malley is tho joyful paternal ancestor of a girl. Both are recent arrivals. The steamer Katie P. Kountze Ul arrive here this evening from 6t- Louis on her way to Fort Benton. 6U0 w'u take on several passengers ana considerable freight at this port. A man giving his name as "W. M. Jones, hired a saddle horse from Sweesy iCuthbertson eleven days ago for the purpose of going into tho eountry to look at some land,saying that ho would be absent only two or threo days. He hasnotyet returned, and Sweesy t Cuthbertson begin to think they are out a horse. Ex-City Marshal Rustin, upon his retirement from office, was most pleasantly surprised at the police rollcallMondy evcning,by being pre sented with a beautiful- solid gold headed cane, having on it an appro priato inscription. Ho returned his heartfelt thanks in a neat, brief and well-worded speech, concluding with a general invitation "to ad journ and take a parting smile." The entertainment to be given at Bremen Hall Thursdaj evening, by the pupil'', will bo well worth attending. The amusing little drama of "Cinderella," will be per formed by the little folks of the primary department, and the re mainder of the programme is made up of recitations, dialogues, and vocal and instrumental music. Tho proceeds are to bo applied to the purchase of a piano for the school. Baldwin, the houso mover, un avoidably obstructed the street rail way yesterday for four or five min utes with a building, for which ho was jerked up before tho Police Court, at tho order of Capt. Marsh, and assessed $5.00 and costs. Bald win proposes to appeal the case to a higher court, as the charter provides that no one shall unnecessarily or maliciously obstruct the street rail way. The obstruction for which he fTM fined Tr&i a cas of necessity. During the summer months Messrs. Caldwell & Clopper, propri etors of the Academy of ilusic, will entirely renovate that place of amusement. It will be elegantly painted and frescoed, and supplied with new and beautiful scenery. "When all these contemplated and much needed improvements are completed, the Academy of Music will be the handsomest theatre in the "West. Manager Irish intends going East about the first of July to engage first-class troupes for next fall and winter seasons. Palmer, who runs a first-class hotel at Spoon Lake, is red-hot at the Beh for publishing that item concerning him yesterday. He says that it has damaged him $20,000, but thatho will be satisfied with $10,000, which amount he threatens to try to recoverin a libel suit. He sent word over tho river this morning that tho boss editor of this paper had better come over there and settle it Oh, Palmer, go and soakyourswelled head in the muddy I waters oi apoon lane. i ou inuj -jo able to get away with Briggs, but you can't clean out our cuampion bootblack. Personal. Dr. F. P. Sailor, U. S. A., is at the "Wyoming. H. B. Cleveland, a wealthy Xew Yorker, is at the Grand Central Hotel. Mrs. A. S. Dimmock, of Lin coln, the well known newspaper correspondent, is at the Grand Central Hotel. LeviCarterandfamilyleftyesterday for Clifton Springs, New York, by tho Chicago and Bock Island rail way. District Attorney Council left for Lincoln yesterday to attend tho District Court. His wife and mother started yesterday for Vermont on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dcnman, who have boon visiting their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Burns, left for their homo in the East yesterday by the Chicago and Northwestern railway. Lieutenant S. E. Blunt, of the Thirteenth Infantry, has been pro moted to a first lieutonancy, and has been ordered to Fort Fred Steele. He will leave to-day. The following are the arrivals at tho Wyoming Hotel: James Farrar, Elkhorn; Miss Florence Waller, Ala; Frank Gray houn, do; Wm G McPherson, wife and child, do; Isaac A Wilson, North Bond; A It Kennedy Pa illlon; M T Kinney, Columbus; J O Comstock, Lincoln; C OJmstead and wife, Osage, N Y; Dan Bice, Sam Maxwell, A Grahams and Mrs Thomson, San Francisco; John Goowey, Sioux City; G Boss, Grand Junction, Iowa; F O Huntley, Ogdcn, Boon county; E Fay, Daveu port. Sfbing Styles of Hats for 1874. Largest andZcsl slock in the city, at the PARLOR HAT STORE. Also an immense stock Of Youths1 and Cliildrcn's Goods, at prices that Defy Competition-. ARMSTRONG, LEADING HAT TER, 511 Tiiikteentii St. apr7-tf NEW GROCERY STORE at N. W. corner Howard and Tenth sts. Give us a call and see for your selves. We've got everything you want in that line. aprlOflt C. Leisqe fc Co. The saloon keepers and liquor dealers' association will meet at Thiele's Hall Wednesday evening, April 15th, 1874, at 8 o'clock sharp. All members arc requested to be present, as important business will be transacted. By order of committee : aprllt4 IIenhy Laueh, Secretary. Window Shades and Citktainj:, of almost every description. Detwiler's carpet store, Fourteenth street, between Farnham and Douglas. apre-tf WALL PAPER and Decorations. Ihe Largest and Most Elegast Stock ever offered in Omaha. Cheap fok Cash, at C F. Catlix's, No. 223 Douglas St, Caldwell Block. Do not think of purchasing until you have oxamlned his Mammoth Stock. WALL PAPER purchased of C. F. Catlin will be trimmed and ready for use without extra charge. aprl.1 2t Fitcsii FnuiTP, Confectioxeky, and Cigars at our new stand, 192 Farnham street, formerly occupied bySimrfen. C. Leisgk&C'o. apr 10-Ct. HO, YE THIRSTY! The Ciu'sadr bring us kick to first principles. Tho undesigned have just received a carload of Sweet Cider from Michigan, that is as harmless (tis a beverage) as the breath of a new born infant come on withyour straws. Also a carload of No. 1 hand picket! apples, just received and for sale low by C. C. Housel & Co., J9H3th street apr 0, 5t Copies of city charter for sale at he Bee office. tf ' Spring Lamb at Harris' Union Meat Market. aprl-lm. j. q Sprixo lamb at Haeius' Unlop) Meat Market. aprl lm Tckkish Batlts every day and eveningjit'Redick's Opera House.i 8pr3lf What the People are Saying. What are the people saying of the city and its affairs? They are saying: That election, hand-shaking, and treating, are ended. That Johnson's friends are all go ing back on him. That if a new election were order ed for the City Treasuryship, Baumer would be elected by 500 majority, without making an effort That "When the Kitton's away, tho mice will play," and that fcome one has played h avoc with the ballot boxes. That a recount, made last night in the Sixth ward, gave one more for John Baumer; that it is a good looking boy the son of his father a "straight Republican," and no fraud. Tally one for Baumer. That tho colored citizens want to be represented by one of their num ber on the polioo force. That they will have a tough job to get a Democratic council to approve any such appointment by a Republi can Mayor. That the temperance crusade is played out, and that whisky straights aro as much in demand as ever. That the "stuffing" ought to be knocked out of all ballot boxes. That tho Grangers have their doubts about Allen Root being a "square" root. That the circular railroad isn't running yet That the "Hooks" aro tiying to put up a job on tho rest of the tiro department, who won't havo it that ay, but will hold their annual elec tion this evening as usual. That Judge Dudley, good easy man, who ha3 vacated the Police Judgeship, will hereafter devote himself to the interests of the "sons of toil," of whom he is one. That Edward Johnston manifests a suspicious uneasiness, and a great reluctance to givo up his office. That It does look as if there issome thing wrong, and that all he wants is time. That monte men are as thick as flies in summer. That tho loading question is, "Who is City Treasurer?" to which the universal reply is, "Damfiuo." That the Bee is the best paper in the State. FRESH MOUNTAIN TROUT and CALIFORNIA SALMON at Peycke's Restaurant, apr 13-3t Must be Sold Immediately. -A full lot with a nicely shaded and comfortable dwelling house will be sold for cash at one-half what it cost. A.ppjy immediately to aprl U3 French & McKoox, Crelghton Block. CALIFORNIA SALMON, CALIFORNIA SALMON, MOUNTAIN TROUT, MOUNTAIN TROUT, at Peycke's Restaurant apr 13-3t Boots and Shoes. Largest Stock, Finest Goods, Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. All goods warranted. ma2Gl m Henry Dohle & Co. For Sale Cheap. A-Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. Burkley. aprll-tf Leisge's, 102 Farnham street, is the place to get everything fresh in the fruit, confectionery, or cigar and tobacco line. aprlO Ct Fort Scott rusty and black coal at D. C. Sutphen's, 211 Farnham street bet 12th aud 13th. J. B. Mapes, Agt meh24tf Sweet Cider, Apples, Nuts, Candy, Cigars and Tobacco, at Leisge's, 192 Farnham str't. apr 10-Ct II. L. Latey, corner Douglas and Twelfth streets, has the finest assort ment of Candies west of Chicago, both for wholesale and retail trade. Call and soo, yon will be astonished. aprlltf. FRESH MOUNTAIN TROUT and CALIFORNIA SALMON at Peycke's Restaurant, apr 13-3t OMAHA, April 14, '74. AH members of Fire King Engine Company No. 2 n,re. requested to meet at their engine house ,to-inor row (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock p. m. sharp. Ter order. Chas. K. Campbell, Sec'y. Harry Tagger, Fore'n. apl46t Closing out sale of trunks rr gardless of cost,at Brash's, 103 Farn ham street, corner Twelfth street aprl4 5t At Private Sale. House and Furniture, 213 Dodge street, between 12ih and 13th streets. Fine house, nice rooms, well aud suitably furnished. A bargain is offered. Apply on the premises to John T, Holtzman. apr S, tf Cheap Cheap! Cheap! A full and complete line of Ladie' and Misses' SERGE SHOES, Congress, Ili$h and Button, and Serge Foxed Kid Shoes. Button and Tblish, High cut and very Stylish, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Hisses' and Cuildrens' -rlglWELL MADE S&i ana I7TV CHEAP at ' 'AV. B. LORLNG & CO.'S Corner of 14th and Farnham Sts. "opposite the Grand Central Hotel 14 It More About that Highway Robbery. Yesterday the Bee mentioned briefly that a highway robbery was committed at the crossing of tho Union Pacific railroad track and Seventh street The correct details of the ail'uir, ascertained this morn ing, are as follows: Two unknown men, Scandinavians, and intox icated ones, were quarrelling at the intersection of Sixth and Pierce street. One finally asked the other to go and take a drink, an d upon his refusing, a fight ensued. One of the men yelled out "murder," "police," &c, and after quite a tussle had taken place, the attack ing party ran away. Yesterday morning, a boy named Markle, who had witnessed the affair, went to the place, and found half of a vest containing a silver open-faced watch and a brass chain, to which was attached a brass medal having on it the likeness of Horace Greely, and tho words, "The Sage of Chap- paqua." The victim of tho assault had evidently come west to grow up with tho country. Tho vest was brought to the Police Court this morning and placed in tho hands of Marshal Snowdcn who will investi gate the matter. Coiuniunicated.l Who is Root? Omaha, April 14. Editor Bife : I saw an article in your valuable paper of tho 11th, headed, "Who is Root?" I think I can solvo the problem by explaining my oxperi enco with this would-bo Head Cen tre of Douglas County Grangers. On the 21st of February last Mr. Root applied to me about hiring my shop to manufacture his new seed ing machines called the " Grange Seeder." Ho agreed to fur nish mo work for ono month, with the uso of tho shop at a stipulated price-per week. Failing to dispose of his no doubt valuablo seeders, he became discouraged and did not find work enough for me to do to fill out the full month, and therefore wants me to suffer for lost time. After occupying the shop IS days, for which he did not allow mo a cent, he suddenly appeared on election day to get his implements, stock, etc. I tried to get a settle ment, but he insisted on taking out all his seeders before ho could pay. He finally returned for his tools working bench and unfinished ma chines. I then saw that he inten ded to gull mo out of honest dues, and refused to give him possession until he settled with me. He served replevin papers on me, took posses sion and brought suit against me for wrongfully detaining his tools. The Justice decided that I had no right to hold his property, and tho costs of the suit were thrown upon me. I presume this notorious old Rooter is now ready to root into somebody else, therefore I advise those who do not happen to know this unprinoN pled Granger, to beware. C. W. Prince, 5th and Harney Sts. Brash's entire stock of clothing and furnishing goods to bo closed out at cost. 190 Farnham St., corner of 12th. aprl 4 ot , - - - "Euag is a aoon dog," but Tootle & Maulo will sell dry goods cheaper than those who do so mucli bragging. Come and examine before you buy. Tootle &. Maule, apr!4 3t 227 Farnham St. Let everybody know that tho Steam Dye Works Is the principal clothes cleaning establishment in the city. Tenth Street, between Farnham and Douglas. aprl4-tf. AUCTION. The salo of Real Estato will be continued this evening at 7 o'clock p. m. Gray & Allen, aprilH it Auctioneers. Philharmonic. A General rehearsal of the Phil harmonio Society will take place at Shoafs Hall this evening" at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the board of directors are requested to meet at tho samo ilaee at 7 o'clock, prompt. A. T. McMillan, Sec'y, Go to Brownell Hall on Thursday evening if you wish to be entertained. The programme consists of the amusing little drama of "Cinder ella," by the Little Folks of the Prim it ry departmpntj "Lady Clara vcrc do vcre," recited by Miss Terrell; Dialogue Brutus and Cussius Misses McNamara and Lake; Tableaux and Statuary, together with instrumental and vocal music; The charming duet "All Things are Beautiful," by Misses Groft and Van Orman, .Tickets can be purchased at tho door. Entertainment comiaenccs at 7:30 o'clock. apr-2t Johnson & Co. propose to keep up their reputation Tor choice table but ter. Another lot of fresh Illinois just received. Sign of "Cash." aprl4 3t 2G2 Douglas street. GROCERIES ! Fresh and Cheap, Jn great variety, at Leisge's, N. W. corner Tenth and Howard street. aprlO Ct For superb Job Printing, at "Bed Rock Prices," 0 to Gray, 12th street See McKelligan's card, on third page. apr" tf M. Bley, CARPET CLEANER. Leave orders at Gladstone & Co.'??, between Douglas anil Farnham, on. Fourteenth street. All work entrusted to my care will be- carefully, thoroughly and promptly done. J,fy charges aro moderate, GIVE ME "WORK. aprlO lw ELTIES, NOVELTIES, Spi :s all New Shades. Choice stylellrcss fabrics, rencii cambrics, anlfibft finished percales. Spring Poriaxs, Sable Buillian tines, Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, amLBoMiiAiuNES. Shawls injhullcss varieties. AVliitfi Gaods. Laces, and Em- ----- broideries: AVE WILfiNOT RE UNDERSOLD. Inspectioivsolicitcd. Houston & Garrison. apr 11, w? If M7 Jewelry Firm. Largest stock of watches and jewelry inhe city, cheap, at ButterfieldS Whipple's, 204 Douglas Btrectinear Fifteenth. apr2eod-ias For the best Holographs go to A. Paulson's, 200 Fanaham street. By aprilS 2w BIDS FOR WOODi AND HAY. Uead'qks iDRP'TOFTHEPLATrr. ") : Chief QcTRr rmastbr, V iia, Neb., April 13, 1874. J Oftick OvAiia. SmImI Bid, in duullcatc with cuaranlee. i;neJ hr two rfspouaible pirties, not fcMdirs, that they will becom- Lonuaaien on award of contrac , w 11 ho recfiTed'Vt this office until eleven o'clock a ir on FrldkT, May 13th, 1871, fr the delivery f a quan-.ily'of XSTood. jrxad'3a3y at the stations in this Coramsnd.Tlr.: Omaha Depot, Omaha Rirrack?, Fort McPherson, Hoi t!i Uatl, Mdaey liarraefcs. Fort D. A. Russet Cherrnne Depct, Pftrt 5anf!ers. F.irt B fdger, Camp Doughs, Puet of Jfcar r, Fort Laramie, Fort Fetterman, Red Cloud Agency, Spotted Tail .Agmcy, Uaaip Brown, F,.rt Prnl StA?lf (LllllD StaiMlUjll aotpju Kids tor the supplies to lw ueiirerea ai eacu of the aboT6 name stations, will a0 be re celrd up t- tie same day and hour, fcy the re spective Quartermasters at atid nUlionj, aid lorwarded to the undersigned, asirected in general orJer No. 57 WarDer"!"'. 1S71. The riiht to reject any cr alLMih is i-erv.l . Full conditions and reaBfremcnts will be msdelnown and blank bids lurniihed, on ai appl cation to ibis office.lEO BMs for any portlon"of th above supplies wi!lbecouidered i Bv orJerof the Department Commander. ALEX. J. PERRY. Chief Quartermaster Drp't I'lafe, alt'.S Brev't Brij- Uen'l U. S. A. LEG-AL NOTICE To all whom .t may Concern : TaLom.iir. That on the 20th dav o' Mar 174, at 2oclock p. m , I-wiH sell rt public suction, to the highest bidder, lor cm. at tno stable of Walter P. Welch, otflSth St. between Howard and Jackson, the foilowin described property, to wit: Onerosnadt, abount two vears ol I. The time having been taken up as a stray by saia Walter P. Welsh. ENOCH HI.NNEY. Jusico cf the Peace. Omaha. Neb , April nth. 1874. dlt3pt4-v5w PROBATE KOHCE. v State of Nebraska, Dol-olas Count-, At a Probale Court held at the rrobato Court Room in and for said county. April 13,'A. D 1S74. Present, Wni. L. Pcabody, Probate Judse. f In thema'terof tl-e estate of ratrlcCon' nell, necased. On filing the duly verified pe tition of Hannah Connrll, praying that an ir- strument now on file in thin Court, nurtort ns to be the last will and testament of said-de ceased, may be proved and admitted to Probate and that letters testauientnry thertof be issued tofcer, and that she be appointed executrix of said wiil Ordered, That May 19, A. D. 1S74, at 10 o'clock a. M., is assigned for hearing said peti tion, when all persons Interested in slid mat ter may appear at a Protista Court to be held at tho Court llouse.in anl for said County, and sho' cause why the prayer of etitlonershou d not l granted; and that notice of the pendency of aid ietition and the hearin i thereof.IEiven to all persons interested in said matter, by pub lishing a copy ot this order in the uiuina WeoUr Bek, a newspaper printed in said county, fir three tuccetsive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. f A true copy WM. L. PEABODY, apl3w3w Probate J ud;;e. LEQAL NOTICE. To William II. Tier, non-resident, defendant : 'lake njtice thita petition ha been filed in the office of theCnkof iho District Court of the Second Judicial Tlstflt bf Nebraska, for DdnRlai County ,.by lewis Brafh ra Plaintiff, acainst you as iefendaut, theobjict and prayer of which petition is to ecovcr a judgment or decree of said OurU adjudir'nc and decreeing that the said l:lr(ntif!', Lct is llrasli, is the own crln fee simple of, aud that you have no title to or interect in, the north two-thirds of the following piece pr parrs' pf land (ituatoin the County ot lion;las, and Stats of Ncbrasfci, de scribed as foil iws: Commencing at a point 12 chains and SO link' on a line due toulh from center of section ten (10), township fifteen, rauco thirteen celt, ttcac C8t twra'y chains, thence toutli two chains and forty three and Ihree-fourth links, thence we twsntv chairu, thence iiortli two chains aud ony-uirce and tlnee-fpurth linkilo the place of beginning, in all, 4j; acr s. You are r.quircd.tornswer said petition tn or before the v'5'h dar f Mar, A. p 1S74, fcPAUN A PP.ITCHETT. ' mi w ' Southern Hotel. Fronting oa 4th, 5th and 'Wdnnt sts,, St, Louis, - Mo. LaveillS, "Warner & Co., 3Proiariotoru. rhe Southern Hotel is first-clas tn all its ppointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied In the greatest abundance, with all tie lelicacies the markets allbrd. Its clerks and 2niploTes are all polite and attentive to the wants of the guests of the hotel. There is an Improved elevator leading from the first floor to the upper one. Railroad and steamboat ticket offices, news stand, and Western Union Telegraph office in Rotunda of the hotel. slyptt.o diaries Poppor, WHOLES LE BOTCHER AMI) CATTLE Ult.GKF.rt, SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH fc!27lt S. JACOBS CENTRAL C10TISG STOlttl 1SG FARNHAM STREET, has a large assortment of Clothing, Hats, Cap, 1c, which he will sell at prices to suit his cus- mcH-ri. Call and seo. dlStf CAEBIAOB HiKUFA0TURiJS3. Established 185S. L. 3T. J3I3Vt3PSOjXT'S CABRIAGE HARDFACTORT 5SS & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Office upstair;.) Omiha, Kebrnska. Carrirgts acd l'ugpes on hand or u.a..'e to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to Repair leg. apr2S-U L. W00DW0RT1I, 233 roughs Etr.'ft, Oraala, Kelruka DEALER IX Carr iges, Hack?, Bugcies, Pattc nt Whce!, Road wrons, Trot ting Sulkies, i-kc'elons, Ltudcbaker's, Celebrated Wa.o s. James R. 'Kill's Celebrated Con cord i-ari-eii and Whips. HORSE CLOTHING. Rnbes, B'anket,V0!i Material of all Dejcrip Uous, Spake, ifubs, Fejhva, and all klndsof 11A1J1) WOOD LU.V.BEE 1 hiruble Skeins, A xlcs and Springs. nicbCtt aro: :xr 255 Harney street, Utween 11th and 15th, Carriage and Wagoa Makia? In all it Branches. In the latest pattern. and moat appro TeJ HORSE SHOEING AND BLACliSMITniNG and repair! eg done oa abort aotk. p T llFip EBERHART KING THE DEALS SIX BABY BUGGIES! Is SOLE AGENT in Nebraska for 4 of the Best Makers. My prices aro atrav below ! these small dealers, have 300 in stock, and WILL NOT be undersold ! Make no mistake I s,eo the "BAZAR" before buying, or write for prices. You nave dollars by so doing. See the now "BOSTON CANOPY TOPI" Which makes 5 styles of a buggy. Large or small orders filled at FAC TORY PRICES ! for ca-4i. I make a "specialty" of tilling retail orders for a single buggy. IBDS! Imported (all kinds( wholesale and retail. apl3eod2m SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let, For Sale, Loct, Wants, Found, Boarding, Ac, will be Inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS pr line; each tubsfquent inaertiou, FIVE CEF S per line. 'Ihe first insertion never less tha.T TWENTY-FIVE ChNTS, 1JOR SALE Ch apaad on easy Wrms, bouse ; andlotnecor tith aad Pierce sts, house and lot a e cor 16th and Leavenworth sts.house aa I Jot a e cor "lb und Jones :t9, house and pirt t lot n e cor 13th aud Cass sts, house and lot 31, tirffin and Iaac'a Ad Jition. apl4U JOHN W. LY1 LE, Att'y, Ac Over First National liank. i:OKSLE A So 1 ljruily horse, 5 jeara ' old, warranted sound and kind, is not alraidof cars, and safe lorany ladr todiive,al so a good second hand pa teto buggy. May ke seen at Speny's stable, ICth it bet Dodge and Capital avna. li FEW XOAi:DEK- can bo accommodated with geol board and pleasant rooms, at aecorChicaaanlHth -U. apllU ITIOK S.4LL- 'Ilnce top and two open l.ug ' gtcsntarly ncwat A. J.Simpson's Carrfcgd factory. apUtg M RENT Fiom May 1st, to a small family I atottage with six room . pleasant location lurnLthed throughout Addrtss Mrs. Hall, Brownell lJall aps:s "If TANTI To biiT full lot innefchtoihood IV ol Sbinu'n Addition, Send price and particulars to A. B., Ble omce. apiswi" 7ANTEO Agoalgirl todo housework at V V Dr. Isaac Edwards', 1S1 Farnham at. ap'3tf ri'O LET .-mall house on Capitol avenue, s e L cor. 11th St., Irom Alay 1st. Apply at coi' zensHue. apl-Uf WAN'l ED To rent a lurnLsiitd house of 4 or 3 rooms, either all or parti v furnish ed : must be near the cor of lUili and Farnham s's. Addrcsi, P. SMITH, aplltf Hen olnce. w ANTED Immediately, agirl todol.ouc- workatSGl Howard st. ap 3i3 riWlttNT A luriiisl.ed room suitable lor I one or two gentlemen, n e cor 13 th st and Cvpital ar. a3tf FURNISHED Room wautl by a single gen tleman. J. 11 , postoffioe. aliU HARD WOOD for sale o&to trade for lion ;nrcttlc tHwl H P RED M AN. "fOW UU M:VEi:- Kid-, lor ihe sale or ex JA change ol the Cummiugs' rcsidenio prop erty, will be received a short time longer. If not disposed ol this month, will be withdrawn from nurkct, cleared, ami grounds filled up for present owner. The lioue is decidedly one of tho Tery licxt built and most tastefullv ar ranged in this city, all modern conveniences, and in every way first cla?s. It is the very gar den spot of this city and must be teen to rj apr predated. No part of town ii Improving more rapid. Cars wljl run vitliin tli'rue blocks this summer. (Sround ls9i5xiC7lect. It is a har tal for $20,000, but will bo sold for much less. Apply on premises or to PARKE GOODWIN apllwl 50S13tbst. FUKiALEL)l:hXCllANUE ZCcaresidence lots ;' charming nei ltorhood. J mile from Conrt House, together with JS Q, Mer chandise for farm, watches, diamonds, furnl tnra ec, trr sujall atnnunt r.f oaah required. Addres.', 15USINE53, Pstoffice. apllwl WAN I ED 5.0.0 or 7,0W),hnt mortgage on finest improvwl urorertyincllv. Ads dress, MONEY, PostoQce. apllwl FOH SALE Oft RENT A farm of ml aires with bouso and barn, situated one half mile west of the Barracks: Inquire of mchlljtf ). P. REDMOND. MONEY TO LOAN Enquire of F. A Reals, Room No. .9 Visscber's block Onia La. mchm 17011 S.LE-83 acres ot forming Iaiid n ar Jj Fremont, Neb., ?ity itid in Saunders Co. K.roIsec'.S, L, 14, range 8 east. Piice 51o0 cash, if sold in April. Inquire of C, R. Wells, 51.il.Mi st, Oipaha, Neb. aollU PACIFIC MOUSE REOPENED The Pacific House Las been thoroughly repaired, and will be open for the accommodation of boarders and the public goaerally, ou tho 1st of Mairh by Wm. Howitzer. Chargrs reasoLable ltih st., bet. Cap. avc. and Davei port at, fc-21tf TORE FOR RENT-On N W cor. ICth and ChlcaiKi. S. A. TAYLOR A CO. a2tf ClOr. RhNT A store, 193 Douglas street In- a; quire at w suutji a ii:iiii 3. p2tf JOR RENT The Valley House. Inquire of J mthlStf OUN T. PAULSEN. A HOUSE AMD quire of Mrs. J. aud Mason sts. LOT FOR SALE. In N. Tage. corner oi 15th p3tf WANTED At the Wyoming Hotel, two good girs, at once. Apply Iwtreen 9 12 a.m. mchltf FOR SALE ICO acres ol land aajoming a large farm aud close to tellje'rents in the southeast part of JiuflerCountv.for Jl.fO ter rcreon time, or the whole fur 5:00 if paid (p cash. Land is 30 miie nonhwist of Lincoln. Ajplv to ANDI'.LW RO.-EWATLR. mch Otf firAN'JED Torent a h.iusa of Lvh ,r six VV rooms with barn, convenient to business part ortown mchlGtf Inquire at 2V1 Douglas street. TTtOR SALE-A house and lut la Puplllion. jj ieiraiio locaiiou ior store, 101 .zzw te t. htius Jx33 feel, cne Inquire at office of Dr. mct23ml story and a half high. u. c. ucaaie, I'apitlion. 1 RARE CHANCE I oiler my brick resi-- denceon Dodcest bet. H1I1 and 10th sts,, forsa'eat a largaiu. This is gol business pro, erty, snd will soon become very valuable. as only the street separates it fmui the U. S. Court and Postofllce. R. M. MARS UAIL. aprltf NOTICE T THE CITIZEN'S OF OMAHA There has U-ea a eemjany of city scav angers orgarizel, who propose t Ie n alleys and outbou'es of all fiith.on he shortest no tice, anion roisouable terms. Allordiri left a1 121 Farnham at., will reeire promt ' atten tion. Work done at lilcbt without Inconven ience to residents. CITY SCAVENGERS. ajii6if JTIORSALE Two lull lotswlih improvements " on n w cor. 21st and Izari Ms. Inquiro at next hou;o north of ateaju laundry.' apfiw2 OUM-. FOR RENT Suitable or a family rr for oSces, formerly ti cuplel by Peyclo llrothcrs, ,No. C3 Farnham st. bet. ISth and 14th. Inquire of the parti" occupying the premises, up stairi. Possession glven'lmmedi atily or May 1st. ap i WAN 1 ED A g ud Jul aie lor a girl 14 vear olage. Inquire ii.131 12th st. a'l0;4 OUDMAXVE SO. 80S. An ordlnsnce relating to C reusei, Menageries and side 8bow: Bo It ordained by the CltyCouncii of the City cf Onialn : fcEC. 1. '1 he Ilctnseforctrcuss and menager ies shall be. ne hundred and fifty dollars per day, and the licenn lor each, aide ihow twenty dcliars per day, and the loue et any public grounds of the city for circuses aid menag.rits ahill be fifty dollars per day ec- 3. All ordinances and psrltof ordinanc es conflicting wth this ordinance, are hertt.y tepeale t. This ordmanes to lake tffect from and after its rajsaga. tt.HdApriJ3J, 1E71. Attest: E. V. KITTON, J. . GIKON, Cily Clerk. PreiMsnt City Council. ApproTedAjril 4th, 1874, J. S. GIBSON, apllftl Acting .Uaror. Robert Hor, H'lT) Bef-re Enook Hetjney.a V3 VrJtttice el iheTeaceof John A. King, DeftJ Douglas Coun-y, Neb. To al J defendant I - Tka notice. On the 3th day of April, 1874, said Sustlre lriued an order'of attachment in the abore action la the sunt bf ill. ROHLUT nOY, Ovana, Neb., AprU 13th. ISSf. FlaintifT. apUJ",l3'r . Jjortnro B. tViiliaBisl Cctore Enoch Uenney, Plalntia; 1.1 . . vs. r Jcstl.e of tha Teace of WUUan J, HarallUm-f I'efrndanb5 J Eougias County, Neb. XviLJfeod3Dt; TalTOotice, onthe'thday of March, 187 lalJ JtftlcelMued an order cf attachment In the aboe act on tor the rum of SiiW LORENZO B WILLIAMS, byQTIS 11. DLLOD. JUHA, Neb., ApiU 13th, lrfL Pl'ffa Att'y. aulWltw3if S353JPbjL)EJi -s- HOTELS V D KE3TAU1UHTS. GRAND CEiSTRclL TBXi. HEBSABKA OMAHA, The Unrest and best houl between Chicag and San Francisco Opened new September 30th, 1ST3. aSO if OEO. TUitALL. Proprietor. ILLINOIS HOUSE. Xxxxlxi.zxx Sroo Between 9th and 10th. CHARL.ES FELDERXAX Prop. mchlltf TREMOXT I10USE, Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av. my Board, 14 1 from J5 to 1 aprS-elly rweek; Board and Lodflng ; Transient, fl .50 per day DE1MT1S1KY. tftRLESi OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST. I cr STiins, Bet. 13th & Wth SU., OMAA. iWOIdet iractlcius DentlsU lu the city DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 234 3S,arxx3a.ixia. It.. Bet. 13th and 14th, up stain. Teeth extracted without pain, by use of NI- trous Oxide Gaa. rOfflce open atall hour teStf PH73I0UNS. Xx-. O. S. WOOD, HOMffiOPHATIC Physician and Surgeon, CHE1GUTON' BLOCK, Fifteenth and Foug'aa streets, 2d floor, SE corner am. Office hours, S to 10 am., to 4 p.m., S to 3 p. m 111! (Ill) llll' I II ( KM fl. El JLXsio a1 HoomS I. VAN CAMP, M. D. Dispenses his own medclnes, and beside eular practice, makes speclalltii es of Derange- menta and Diseases Peculiar to Women, FIstu li. Piles and other Diseases of the Rectum. OrFlcx and Residence, Corner Farnham and 14th Streets, first door to the riht, up stairs Omaha, Neb. Address Lock Box '04. tT31dwtf Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874 The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R I the only direit line to r zioxtxs AND THE EAST. FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CTfAnGE of cars between Omsha and St. Louis and but ore botveep OMAHA and NEW YORK. This the Only .Jne running a PULLJIAS 8LEEFIXO OAK EAST FROM OMAHA, OX AURIVAL OF THE U.!OJf PACIFIC EXP11ESS TUAIN. WPassensers taking other routei haro a disagieeable transfer Ht kt fTer SUtion. 8 PASSENGER TRAINS DA1LT t BEACHING ALL EA3TEBK AND WE3TEES CITIES With Less Changes anil la adr ince of other lints. This Entire Line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Wnatinghou.se Air Brafc WSee that your tickets riad Til Kausast'ity, N . Jm'pa & Council Uluffit Ritlrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. J03.TEHON, Pass. Agt. GEO. L. BRADBORY, Uen'l Agent. J. F. BARNARD, Gen'l Supt. A.C.DAWE3. Gen'l raa. Agt., St. Joseph. at. jospa. Ia31f "r VandaliA B.OTJTJB E Ji. S a?. 3 Til AINS DAILY ! LK'VKHT. I.OUU WITH Pullman Palace Cars THB0UQH WITH0DT CHAKQE -o Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago. Columbus, Pittsburg, Pluladelphia, Baltimore, Washington, AXE NEW Y ORK ArriTil of Tnls freia tie West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston TICKETS N. K. enrarr Kooi Are for Kale at the Company's Oflcr. (orurr Koartb rhtstant sts . SI. LobIi, and at the Principal Kail w my OfHeea In the West. OtlAS. BABCOCC, C- E. RCSSELr, S'lhern Fass. A't, Vivt.'a Pass. Ag't. Dallas. Ttxaj. Kajcsaa Crrr, JOHN E. SIMPSON. C1IA8. E. FOLLETT, Uen'l SupU, Gtn'l Pass. Ag"t- tSSU UnOAHATHUM. Sit. Lou. DENTISTS, STEELE & JOHNSON, Wholesale Grocers S!JIlSO.VS siLOCir- 538 and 540 Fourteenth. Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE, - nich!32y MORGAN & GALLAGHER. SCCCESSORS'TO.CRIIGIITON AND M0R3AN WHOLESALE GROCERS, Xo. 205 Farnlmm Street. OZMZ.A 131 JL, apiJUly WHITNEY, BAUSEillUX & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS.. XTo. 247 Douglas Street, O-MISIA., - mch27yl AKTS FOR THK DUP0T TOTTDEU CO. Kurtz f ohr & C JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, UOSIEItY, S31 Farnliam Street, OMAHA, - - - - UST JOHN T -JOBBER OF Shelf a Heavy Hardwan IRON, STEEL, NAILSL WAGON STOCK, TIlBKSIlLIItS. IIARVICSTK1IH, KKI'tacs. .1I()WKK. DUILLs, HEEOERS CORA-Pl..X-lEH.S PLOWS rULrlVATOHS. U1. it 1C K - A X 1 IVA Ol).s. mohlay 246 Douglas St GEO. A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumbe OrFICE AND VARD COR. OF GUGLiS iKD RtM-1- " ESTABIISIIED PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, WHO ESALE DEAI.rE3 IN FANCY &ROCEHIESJ Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 21;L.-5!.rillmm direct, KILE'y rSc SI CCESSORS TO- WILLIS & 3NTos. SOQ a3.c3. -lillORTtlUJ OF WMS, B&JUnil H. hnla4 I a ml rut Tn I TIFT r ry 111 it i(-v nn " vTTs ',"V."!' ,'";:f- .',"'. "'i "':: " .- "... a- Irani. vmca. ..c Kciin n, r me ciieirniei .i-, AII.. I ALU Oltn ! 1 i'III III liii MONTANA, lA KUTA and Nt RK.VSK aVGAIW Iwp" 'tol Veil Cll ' and BA6S ALE and LO.N DON I-ORTER. aiVay. oa h T. AI,o h3tf 3EX332 3 and HENRY HORNBERGER. WlNE, LiPORS, ?c .ctoo. Fine Old KcntucL-x Wlibklea and Importer! u'ood a Spcclallr. 239D0DQLA3STP..) (CalJwtll Block,) ' h-9yl & J. WILBUR, Books and WHOLESALE rourteentja Street, GEmlFtAL AGEXTS FOR F. D. COOPER, aATS"Cr.ff&CTT7B.:ESL OT WAGON. AND WHOLKJJVLE DEALER IN- AG-ICULTURAL Cor. 1-Atlx nad Hnnioy Stn, WHOLESALE CANDIE I am now manufacturing all vrarieties of candies and will sell at BASTEH3ST ttTOtt Dealers hi ILU Slate nce-J not want to go East f i CANDIES. Atrial is solicited. KS2TS.Y Oor. 13 tla. mchm HOMSS end FAHM3 in ITSBHASI T.. T-,t. .. -.l f '....( Pf... TPtlrnarl Prt credit at S per crnt.lntenst, and wl IiiKbiu tieuilumof iOpercenU on Ihe iiuount CI 1 purcltase. If half tbe lauJ is cultlTate-1, within two years from iJate of purthate. j LARGE DEPUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. Norlh of Platte, Loup Fork Tlir B A M R. R. Co. will ae'I abont 1.0C3.C00 acri weU'watere-Icounlir. t Icoin si SO tS7 00 nor South of the i. Comi anr ownsa la-celodr o' the Ust'anl In Neliraaza, laterse-telbr numitoat rlre rladla4t:iii f. Its rallroi.t an.l'ln the largest anl best JeTelopet part ol tha Stale, as alie ji ll doo. Republican Vsller- For clrculai ana luU loforiuaUon apply to TfcC a DO LlXBOUl C. K. iiCIIAlIEEtAgCHtB.&3LIa3dO ce, apTdawly Ctneral Land EB - IsTEB. - - 3STEB GLOYES and 0130X8. EB - EDtfAR, Omalia, ITebraska. 6TH STS., U. P. B. R. 1 BACK. " " 2sTE - - - Oiiialiii. Xeb DELLOITE ANDRESEJNT, Omalia, "olo AND n . . . . . . K. l."LK- c per iii.stm.led yu ii. iwiaitaiif l.lltlTUH.S iu bam.-ti aud TOB AO OO. ALER IN- - - IN Cigars OMAHA, IN Hj3j Stationery, AND RETAIL, - Omaha, He ALL SCHOOL LOOK! IMPLEMENT, 02xv73.4 M loehlilld 11 , IsJLTETSr, Omnlll mim urn, fll r. f.l l.n .ut kiW Dlk-S On 10 Te and Elkhorn Vallej of tplendU raInr an 1 aj-icalturalUail re on IoiJgcr.dll. ,r Platte Corner Sth. and Frrnbsra Streets. On-ahal aOet B. A SI. K. C, Uncula, NabnakA ' m "aaaarMaMMMaMM at a , 1 i af.i v Watoc-e--