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    THE OMAHA BEE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
THE 03IAH1 DAILY BEE
li Mired to subscribers by carrier, to any
panel the city, CTery eTening, (Sundays ex
xptrd,) t fifteen ccnUpereek, or $3.. 5 for
six months, and 7.0d per annum, srnen paid
U sdrance.
All complaints about Irregularities, addressed
this oJce will recelTe prompt attenUon.
Tm OvahjUailt Bex will be mailed to
subscribers attbe following rate, yahleinTa
riahly in ad ranee:
tT.oOperamum.
3.75 " 6 .ontht.
The Oxaha Daily Bzk has by far the
LA KG EST circulation in the city, and ii,
berefore, the beat and cheapest adTertlsing
nieJinm.
Bates or ADrxxnsxjro. Local notices, 25
cenu per line: local adTertlseinenta, 20
cents i-r line ; by the month, 10 cents. No
adTertisement inserted for leas than 50 cents.
6icUi notices, 10 cents per line; single inser
tion, not leas than 25 cents.
Transient abrertisements must inrariably be
paid lor in adrance.
Bates for standing adTertlsements by special
contract.
All Legal Notices, Statements, Tabular
Work, eti, requiring careful rerision by copy,
orprooi to be famished, must be handed in
Leiore ten o'clock a. si. to Insure insertion the
same day.
special and Local advertisements before two
o'clock r. at.
AdTcrtiseuenta before one o'clock p. v.
All advertisements for the Weekly Bee
mast be banded in before Monday noon, for the
strue week's issue.
II.'ICIYAL ASD DEPARTURE OF
TRAILS.
Time Card of" tlie Bnrllngton Route
IKATKOMAHA. ARRIVE AT OMAHA.
I'zpms20 r. X. I Express 9.53 A. M.
Mail 5.00 A. M. Mall lh T. V.
'Sundays exipted. Mondays excepted.
This is the only line running Pullman Hotel,
'lining cars.
I. W. Hitchcock, IIaeet P. DECEt,
l"en'L Wes. IVn. Agt. Ticket Agent.
Chicago. I1L Omaha, cb.
. Union Pacific.
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Dally Kxprees 11:30 A.M.
OailyMlxed 4:45 P.M.
l)J!y Freight 5:00 A.M.
Dally FrcLJjt C: A. M.
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Mall r.....5a0 A. M.
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MoruJnjz Express... 5:9) A. M. 10.00 A. M.
Brcnins Kxpre8....2:50 P. M. 6:40 P. M.
Omaha A: Korthweatern and Sloax
City A: PaclBc.
Hall Express 8:15 A.M. 2:13 P. M.
Daily except Sundays.
Umnibsca and JSaKsase Wagons leave the
oTlce, corner Parnhara and Ninth streets, fll
cn minutos in advance of the abore Itallmnd
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Chicago anl all Eaitern cities, Nebraska
City, llstumouth. Council Blurb) and Burling
ton, due at lusJO a. m., closes at 43J a. m. and
1:4 p. ra.
St. Louis and St. Joseph, due at 10 a. m.
an I 7 p. in.; closes at 1:15 p. in- and 4.3J a. m.
UiCcc open Sundays lrom 12 to 1 p. in.
C. E. YOST. Postmaster.
TO AQVEKT1MKBS Tae CillCC-
LtllOl OT the DAILY BEE la snore
than donble that or any other daily
paptrpabllsned.lu Keliraska.
-l'tiycte'a Restaurant and Oyster
room1?. Tho leading house of the
kind. 207, Farnham street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf
QMAHA BREVITIES.
The posU-ri) for Haverly's min
strels have been put up.
Haverly's Minstrels will shout
here on the loth and 10th. Hodges,
aent for the troupe, wad in town
yesterday making arrangements for
their coming,
Falrlie & Moncll's new brick
building on Douglas street, is fnt
approaching completion. The brick
work is finished, and the roof has
been put on.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nash,
living on Howard street, were tho
happy victims of a "put up job,"
in the shape of a pleasant surprise
patty, given them Wednesday
evening 03 their many friends.
Tlie Omaha Excelsior for 3Iay
is out. The lively amateur hauls
hw father, tho layor, over the
coals, and is making it red hot for
him, for not making the Excelsior
the official organ of tho city. That's
right, Master Clemie, give it to
him.
Thiele's summer garden open
ing was largely attended Wednesday
night. Fireworks were sent up, beer
was sent down, and music was sent
forth. Thicle's is one of the most
pleasant resorts in tho city, and the
proprietor is on the right scent to
make money.
The funeral of Jacob Schmidt
took placeyesterday raoring from his
late residence in South Omaha.
The procession was headed by the
City Hand and the Omaha Macn
ncrchor Society. The funeral was
very largely attended, as the de
featl had a large circle of friends.
Sam. Gardner's eye was at
tracted by a passing lady yesterday
Sam.'.s curiosity was aroused,
and ho a-kod a colored servant "if
he knew that lady's cognomen."
"Yes, sab," roplied tho waiter, "it
is on Harney street, between Elev
enth and Twelfth."
Hitherto the City Council were
talked to death, ami now they are
Iwing read to death. Only 207 pages
of evidence in that contested elec
tion case yet remain to be perused
by a very slow reader, the City
Clerk. Reading will be resumed
this evening at half past seven
o'clock.
The entertainment at the Baptist
Church Wednesday evening by the
Sunday School children was largely
attended. After the tableau perform
nce of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Pro
gress," and some vocal and instru
mental muie, considerable cako
and ice cream disappeared. The
entertainment will be repeated on
Friday eveninc-
George P. Goldie,au industrious
and saving compositor employed at
the Bek office, yesterday met with
quite a loss. He lost his pocket
baok a small black one contain
ing $50. Mr.' Goldie was about to
take a trip out of the city on busi
ie3s, nd this misfortune will now
detaia him. Any one leaving the
sane attbe City Hotel will receive
liberal reward and the thanks of
The St-Mark's Church people
enjoyed a sociable last evening at
Mrs. Anderson's, on Sixth street
Four new and elegant passen
ger coaches have recently been ad
ded to the Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific road.
Joseph Westerman, for running
for a hotel without license, was fined
$5.00 and costs, and sent to reflect
upon his conduct for one hour in the
city jail.
The Philharmonic Society will
hereafter have two rehearsals a
week, Wednesday and Friday even
ings, until after their third and last
concert of the season, in the first
week of June.
Tho Union Pacific tickot offices,
baggage rooms, lunch stands, res
taurant, telegraph office, etc., will
be moved into the new depot next
Monday or Tuesdaj-. The work in
the new building is almost comple
ted, as the finishing touches of paint
are now being put on.
Henry Donahoe, an inveterate
drunkard, was hauled up before the
police court. Judge Wilbur crusa
ded him, andsentenced him to an in
fliction of the "temperance move
ment" cure. He was sent to jail
for three days to lunch on bread
and water. He can't have anything
stronger than water except his
breath, which smelled like a distil
lery. House-mover Baldwin is doing
a big job in the removal of the De
pot Hotel from its present location
to the south-east corner of Ninth
and Leavenworth streets. He be
gun the undertaking on last Friday,
the first of May, which is universal
ly recognized as moving day, and
will complete the job about the end
of next week.
Yesterday we saw at Wood-
worth's carriage repository, one of
the finest carriages ever brought to
this city. It is of the Landau style,
Is profusely ornamented with silver
plate, the lamps alone costing $75;
the inside is luxuriously uphol
stered, and the whole vehicle, inside
and out, presents a magnificent ap.
pearance, unequalled by any other
carriage in the city. It was built
by James Cunningham & Son, of
Rochester, N. Y. , and was purchased
at a cost of $1,300, for John Bull,
who proposes to run it as a hack on
tho streets where it will attract gen
eral attention on account of its
beauty. Mr. Bull will havo another
carriage here soon, costing $1,400,
also to run to and from the depots,
hotels and private residences. He
has eight fine horses which are to be
used in this business. These outfits
will be a credit to the city, and be
the means of quite a revenue for
Mr. Bull's pocket.
Personal.
L. W. Osborn, Esq., of Blair, is
in town.
Ex-Governor Paddock, of Beat
rice, is at the Wyoming.
Judge Church is a MetrojKilitan
Hotel guest.
W. H. Morton, of England, is at
the Metropolitan.
George Irish went to Lincoln yes
terday on theatrical business.
I. Coe, of tho cattle linn of Coo &
Carter is at the Metropolitan.
M. B. Iloxie, of Schuyler, Dis
trict attorney of Colfax county, is
registered at the Metropolitan.
John Doniphan, a St. Joe lawyer,
is booked at the Grand Central
Hotel.
Judge Dundy wtus unwell yesterday
and unable to make his appearance
in the United States Courts.
Conductor Bloomer, of the North
Platte Division of tho Union Pacific,
s in town.
E. Welch, Esq., jKist trader at
Fort McPhereoit, s ip the city, and
is at the Metropolitan.
Abraham Deyo, of the Nebraska
Ihrmer, is in town, and will remain
here a day or two.
C K. Lord, Assistant General
Passenger agent of the SL Louis,
Kansas City & Northern railway,
win arrive in town this morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, of Chicago,
arrived in the city yesterday to at
tend the silver wedding of Bishop
and Mrs. Clarkson.
Victoria C. Woodhull and daugh
ter, accompanied by Col. Blood, ar
rived f.om the east ycterday
and left for Salt Lake, there to meet
Tennie C. Claflin. The quartette
will then leave for San Francisco.
Mr. W. E. Thomas, who lias been
in business hero for the pastyear,left
yestenla3 for his home in Virginia.
He is the son of the Hon. Judge
Thomas, of Virginia, and is a young
man of fine business capacity, and
carries with him the best wishes of
his many friend, who regret his
departure.
The followiug are the arrivals at
tho Wyoming Hotel :
DTMartyn. CI. rks, Neb.; Will
Cooper, Chicago; Allen Burgess, N
Y; W M White, Omaha; T Burton,
Galesburgh, 111; C Saft, Orleans,
Neb; F L Button, Lowell, Neb;
James Zud, Chicago; J Y Lambert,
Tekama, Neb; A F Balling, Chica
go; J - fcennepps, Iowa; It Davis,
do; 'Joel L Griffin, Fremont; A
Deyo, Lincoln; D Thomas and lady,
Lewamatte; F R Ashley, Blair; J
Z Aboil, St. Iouis; A W Devon,Do
catur, 111; H F May, do; A B Elli
ott, Virginia City; Wm Clark, St
Joe; Wm Sallin, Indiana; Joseph
Gerard, do; Mose W Sturman, citv;
W E Scott, Urbana, 111.; J Lockfel
low, St Paul; M MofTat, Ottawa,
Canada; O Brown, San Francisco;
W J Sherman, S C P R R; Mrs
McCandly, San Francisco.
Straw Hats,
Linen Hats, -Ounce
Hats,
For Summer Wear,
At Armstrong's
Cash Hat Store,
72t 511 Thirteenth street
THE IOWA POOL "BUSTERS
Arrival of the Officials of the
New Freight line.
They Leave for St. Louis
Evening.
this
Arrival Last Evening at Kearney
of the First Through Train
from Hew York
An excursion party, consisting of
the officers of the several railroads
which make up the new short
freight route between the Union
Pacific and the Atlantic seaboard,
arrived here yesterday afternoon
from Kearney Junction on theUnion
Pacific express train from the west,
and left for the south over the
Kansas" City, St. Joe & Council
BlufEs railway.
The party was composed of L. B.
Blackstone, President of the Chica
go & Alton railroad; A. W. Lamb,
President of the Hannibal fc St. Joe
road; William Bond, President of
the SL Joe & Denver road; George
Strant, President of tho St. Louis &
Jacksonville road; B. F. Carver,
Vice-President of the Hannibal &
St Joe railroad; J. J. Mitchell, of
the Union Pacific; J. F. Goddard,
General Freight agent of the Han
nibal & St. Joe; L. W. Atwill, Gen
eral Freight agent of the St. Joe &
Denver road; Hon. J. J. A. Quealey,
Director of the Hannibal & St. Joe;
C. M. Reed, General Western agent
of the Chicago & Alton road. Ac
companying tho party from Kear
ney Junction to Omaha were E. P.
Vinincr. General Freight agent of
the Union Pacific, and Chas. Haven,
Eastern Division Superintendent of
the Union Pacific.
During the short stay of the par
ty at the Union Pacific depot, be
fore tho departure of the train for
St.Louis,a Bek reporter hastily inter
viewed some of the exeursionists,and
learned that they arrived at Kear
ney Junction Wednesday on the first
through train over the new line,
which they came out to inspect
They express themselves highly
pleased with the arrangement per
fected at Kearney Junction in so
short a time for the transfer of the
freight The building in which the
freight will be handled, is about
1,800 feet In length, and the side
trades and yard accommodations
are very ample, and everthing is
ready for business.
Tiie excursionists are delighted
with the country through which
this new line runs, and report that
industry and thrift is to be seen all
along tne fine rolling prairies in
Nebraska.
The first tran-fer of freight from
New York to San Francisco by this
new route was made last evening.
Tho probability is that this new lino
will be the means of soon bursting
the Iowa iool, thanks to the
strategy of general freight agent
Vining, of the Union Pacific.
Saratoga.
As usual the attendance at the
regular weekly Fession of the Sara
toga Literary Society hist evening,
was very large, and the entertain
ing exercises were enjoyed by the
audience; among whom were many
young ladies and gentlemen from
the city. The programme consisted
of recitations, original essays, vocal
selections, and a debate.
Col. Smythc read a beautiful
poem, describing the last moments
of a dying soldier; Dr. Pago re
cited a poem; Mr. Tousley read an
essay; and Mr. Smith declaimed a
"Lawyer's Address to the Jury in
a Breach of Promise Case." There
were other exercises worthy of
mention, but which are unavoid
ably omitted on nccount of a want
of space to-day.
The tlebate was on tho question,
"Resolved, that it is now time that
the industrial classes of the nation
have a voice in the future govern
ment." It was decided in the af.
Urinative. Col. Smythe led the af
firmative and Mr. Wright tho neg
ative, the other disputants being
Messrs. Patrick, Norris. and Pace.
On next Wednesday evening Col,
Smythe will lecture on the subject
of "What abo.ut our Men;" and
there will be no debate.
A committee, composed of Messrs.
Wright and Smythe, was appointed
to devise some plan of an entertains
meat to close the season with, the
last week of this mouth.
The society will adjourn on the
first of June till September 1st.
ALLEN, the GROCER, gives
-MORE GOODS for the MONEY
titan any of his competitors.
may7-2t.
The CHEAPEST and BEST
GROCERIES in the CITY can be
FOUND at ALLEN'S. may7-2t.
Indian Curiosities at No. 170
Farnham street, corner 11th street,
may 7-tf.
A meeting of Hesperian Encamp
ment No. 2, 1. O. O. F. this even
ing (Thuraday) May 7th, 1874.
may" It C. C. Housel, Scribe.
For the finest and best Shoes
go to W. N. "Whitney's, 255. Doug
lass street. Take your money with
you he will take Greenbacks at par
in exchange for Shoes.
may7-2t.
QUICK SALES and SMALL
PROFITS is ALLEN'S Motto.
Give him a trial.
May 7 t2
Australian love birds, African
Paroquets, Gold Finches, Siskins,
Cardinals, Black Birds and lots of
Canary Birds, to be seen and sold at
the Ne wYork Toy Store on Farnham
street
I sell the finest Baby Boggles
(four wheels) from $8.50 to f 15.00.
may" It L, Jaxkowski.
A Queer Case.
Some six or seven weeks ago,
there died in this city a man, whose
name shall be mentionless at pres
ent He was a Free Mason, and in
comfortable circumstances, having
been a hard-working and saving in
dividual. During his illness, which
was a long one, he was kindly cared
for by a young man, to whom, just
before his death, he willed a lot val
ued at $2,200. During the residence
of the deceased in this city, he had
always been regarded as an unmar
ried pc3on, as he paid his attentions
to several young ladies, and to one
in particular, to whom, it is said, he
proposed marriage. A few days
ago, the legatee was considerably
surprised to learn that the deceased
liad been a married man, and that
his wife and family, Jiving hi the
East, having learned of his death,
had put in a claim on the lot in
question. The matter will probably
bo contested in the Courts.
Bad Boys.
William Florida, a youngster of
unenviable notoriety in this city,
and George Adams, a colored youth,
stole a lot of stove fixtures from Mil
ton Rogers'store Wednesday even
ing, and while they were trying to
sell them at a junk store, they were
captured by some of Mr. Rogers'
employe, who handed them over
to policeman Byrne. Yesterday
Judge Wilbur fined them, and fur
nished them lodging in the city jail
for three days, during which they
will attempt to laugh and grow fat
on bread and water, according to
the orders of the court.
China Wedding.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Downs, gave them a party
Wednesday evening at their resi
dence on 20th street, on the occa
sion of the twelfth anniversary of
their marriage, commonly called,
we believe, a china wedding. The
house being too small to accomo
date the assemblage, an adjourn
ment was mado to the residence of
a neighbor, where Mr. and Mrs.
Downs were presented with an
elegant and costly china set. The
presentation speech was mado in
behalf of the donors by the Row
Clark Wright.
CLOSING OUT S.VI,K OF
WALL PAPER.
In order to make room for my in
creasing CARPET,
business, I must close out ray
WALL PAPER.
No charge for trimming paper.
John B. Dktwii.ek,
14lh Street, bet. 15th &Farnham.
may 7-tf.
The CALIFORNIA FLOUR at
ALLEN'S is the finest FLOUR in
the city. ninyT 2t
REMOVAL.
Dr. M. T. Anderson has removed
his office to Room No. 8, Creighton
Block. aprlS lm
For your lest white shirts go to
Frank J. Ramge's. mayCtf
Jkwklky, Watchiis and Clocks
a large assortment now invite
attention, corner Douglas and 15th
street".
BuTTEiiFiED & Whipple.
may 4, Gt
Geo. H. Patterson, the pioneer
cigar manufacturer, keeps con
stantly on hand tnc very best
brands of cigars, and also Lone
Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and
"Durham" Smoking Tobacco.
211 Douglas streot.
luayGcodly
First-class tickets to Cincinnati,
Ohio, and Gordonsville, Virginia,
for sale at Ph. Gotthcimer's, Ticket
Broker, 20G Farnham street.
apr23tf
Ice Cueam at Latey's. Fami
lies supplied cheap. Leave your
o-ders. II. L. Latey.
aprillStf
Just received, tho latest styles of
spring and summer goods. Call and
see at
inavC tf Frank J. Ramge's.
Now is the time to lay olT your
heavy underwear. Go to Frank J.
Ramge's and buy your spring and
summur weight, for he has a large
and complete stock of that line of
good. mayGtf
Copies of city charter for sale at
tho Bee office. tf
Turkish Baths every day and
evening at Redick's Opera House.
aprStf
At Private Sale.
House and Furniture, 213 Dodge
street, between 12th and 13th
streets. Fine house, nice room,
well and suitably furnished. A
bargain is oflered. Apply on the
premises to John T. Holtz jian.
apr 6, tf
JOHNSON & CO.,
have abundant reason to be satis
fied with the Cash business, and
thank their many friends for the
support they have given it; and
feel safer than ever in assuring all
new friends who may give them a
trial that the only cash grocery
house in the city can give them
prices that will be fire ;er cctj.
below anyone's "ten per cent" or
jtlahili staled, clieaper than the
same grade of goods can be bought
in the city.
Jno. J. Johnson fc Co.
Sign of "Cash," 262 Douglas
street. may5eod3t
I wish to exchange for green
backs or ciy property, a valuable
farm in Washington county. Good
house, splendid variety of fruit,
plenty of fine' timber and good
water. Grand range for stock. Call
on me at my law office, which has
been removed to Creighton block,
may 4 3t V. M. Francis.
Pensions and Bounties pro
cured by W. M. Fbajtcis, Haw
Office, Cbexohtox Block.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
- Official Report.
:.
The United States Courts met yes
terday morning pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, Hon. John F. Dil
lon and Hon. Elmer S. Dundy,
Judges.
In the Circuit Court the following
business was transacted:
James H Fort, by next fnend, vs
U P Railroad Company. Continued
at defendants' cost for term, and set
for trial on the second day of next
term.
John Dillon vs U P R R Co. De
murrer to petition sustained.
Washburn et al., vs Atchison &
Nebraska Railroad Company. Dis
missed on motion of plaintiff"
N Myers vs E Hall. By consent
trial on plea in abatement set for
the second day of the next term.
N Mvers vs J L Carson. Same
order.
Letter, executrix, etc., vs Brown.
Demurrer to ietition submitted.
Cloppervs. UP RR Co. De
fendant to answer by Saturday fore
noon. United States vs the distillery etc.,
of JCMackey & Co. Appeal dis
missed. Oliver vs the city of Omaha. De
fendant allowed to file amended
answer on paying all costs up to
date.
Wade vs Omaha Hotel Co., ct al.
Defendants who demumxUo answer
to merits by June rules.
Barnes vs O & S W R R Co. De
fendants to answer by June rules
arid continued.
No business was done in the Dis
trict Court, except the receipt of
several indictments from the grand
jury and tho issuing of some special
orders in bankruptcy.
The following gentlemen were
admitted to practice : Leavitt Burn
ham, Omaha ; M. M. Grant, Daven
port; John Doniphan, St. Joseph.
Both, courts adjourned to ten
o'clock 'this morning.
SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS.
At Toiele's Concert Hall.
Summer Garden.
I intend giving a series of con
certs during the ensuing summer,
and propose to admit only those
who sign the subscription list.
The admission fee for a gentleman
and ladies, or family, will be$1.00
per month. I will give four.con
certs monthly,
of the season
First
concert
t, . ,. -.,.
a? nuay, juuy
S, IS74, at 8 o'clock, p. m.
JULIU3 TlIIELE.
May 7 tl
CAltl-ETS !
The best and cheapest place to
buy
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTH, AND
WINDOW SHADES,
is at
John B. Detwiler's,
14th street, between Farnham
and Douglas. may" 2t
Go and see the new flower stand
at Itedick'a Opra House,
may 1 , 3-t.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds
of goods, and unequaled in bright
ness and finish, at tho Steam Dye
works, 10th street, befween Farn
ham and Dodge. apr 28-tf.
Did You Ever Hear that an
old carpet could bo made to look as
good as new, and all the grease, pe
troleum; or paint spots, taken out
for ten cents per yard ?
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
M. B!ey, 509 Fourteenth street,
care of Gladstone & Co.
. may4-lw
Go to Eaton's and get a photo
graph of Tennio C. Claflin.
apr 23-tf.
For Sale Cheap. Desirable
residence property, on 14th street.
Enquire of V. Burklev.
apr 11-tf
The Bridge Transfer
-Has brought 5(3,000 one and two
year old maple trees to be sold at
cost. Call at comer ICth and
Dodge street'', Omaha Xeb.
C. C. IIousel & Co.
niayU 5t
Victor Restaurant.
1U0 FARNHAM STREET,
Bot. IO fix and IXtli.
VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop.
TARLES SUITLiEi) WITH EVERY
ihin j in the market.
Open from 7 . m. 10 1 p. in.
Egy-All Meals Served to Onier.-JSa
OrSTESS EEBVED IN EVEBT STILE.
1 4 "1"T? IN SEASON. Prices to suit
F. COURT,
Leading Bootmaker
63 Ftirnhnm street'
TTASon hand a
full line of
Ladies' Goods
JjL which he is closing out at cost,
litre him
a call and ;et good lurfaina.
XEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
WTIfe has on hand anj;xcellen stock of
ceuts' wear, brat in thecity, of Eastern manu
f ure or lio-i e made. aggtml
G. A. LENUqUEsT.
Merchant Tailor !
(00 FAUMIAM ST.
Rctwecn Tinlhand Elerenth .Stnets.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE,
Attorney- at - Law,
Room 3, Vlxschci's Hock,
OMAHA, - - NEB.
100,000 ACKIS I
HIGH FARMISQ LAHD IH HE3HA.8KA 3
500 Hanscom Place Lots!
HOUSES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha,
for saleehean and on cood terms.
BOGGS . HlLI.
Real estate broters,office orer Mickey's store.
on Dodge st. opposite cew poatofSce' ap30a2
CARRIAGE, BUGGY aad WAGON
XAMTFACTUKES.
N. E. CORNER of 14th and HABNEY STS.
WOULD respectfully annoocca to th pub
lic thathe U sow ready to 411 all eaa
A1
tracts in the abora lines witk
tfbjpatck.
ten.
Erpresa
ermrz
SPECIAL NOTICES.
v.
NOTICE. AdTertlwicenU oi To Let, For
Sale, Loct, Wants, Found, BoardiDg, c., wiU
blnerted in thee columns once fnr tes
CEN Taper line: each subitauent inwrtinn
FIVE CEFIS
IEFIS wt line. Thi fim in..,i
nerer less than
A.ii.t..... .;."- .-.".. .
l l
IVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
TXZ
FOU KENT Dwelling bouse with 7 rooms
tellar, wH,iUteraandt ees. No. 4JO, 12th
at. Inquire of Alf. D. Joxes, No. 509 1-2 ISth
st, or n w cor Harney and I6th sts. myTtl
-
T7IROXT PARLOR FOR RENT, also
a 6ne
! saddle pony lor ale. Apply
7 Darin-
port st, bet 15th and 16th sis.
mj7tt
Q TO RKNT A store with 2 rooms In the rear
and sis rooms un.y'nlrs. situated on the
corner of Dodge and lain .-ts. This is a num
ber one stand fjr a grocery store, and will be
rculid low for thtt purpose. Apply to J. P.
KELLKr, No. 503 Ivnth st between Douglas
and Faruhiui, east siJe. uiitf
A LIMITED NUMBER OF CATrLE can
be herdod at Spri iz Grove Farm, seron
miles from town, lnqufreo.
myTwl S.J. CUTLER,
On the farm, or at Erans A DurmU's grocery.
B
OOTS AND SHOES repaired cheap, oppo
site the Bie office
rnj7-Ct
WANTED A go d, trustworthy cabinet
maker or carpenter at Evbektt's
mayS-3t 18th st. nwr Chicago.
FOR SALE. I will sell good second baud
carriages and bugles low for cash or tr.de,
as I wiih to repi-ice them with new ones.
IllijGtf (J. W.Hovax.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with or with
out board, at 1S7 Capitol Arcnue.
niajG-lw
X W. TOWSLEY with onward motion. To
J . iult each man or woman's notion : 11 is
rosolvt-d to phase ihem-ople. Who lircabore or
below the steeple, with choice vejetab cs and
plants. myCtf
TV
EALcta'o for ale iu rmtlronz A Kel-
Xi sou' additions. Address, S. J. C.
1).K
oDicc,
mjolf
M'
Thomas, room S, Viisther block, uiyitf
TOOMS FOR KENT suitable for t.ffins.
XV Northeast corner of ISth and Podce t.
my5tG THOrf. C. IIAI.I'Y,
FOR RENT A Iiou- uith six rooms and
Kood cellar, house newly laporol end iu
good repair. Inquire ot O. W . Roman, cor
tiarucy and lath sts. mjSwl
a 10 RENT The Pacific house, lOih and Dav
enport sts. l'osietMim immediately. Store
No. 271 Douglas st, opposite CreUhtou block.
Inquire of J. BONNER,
myStf 'X3 Douglas st.
NEOPEN 11UGUY AND lIARNhos, aU
most new, for sale cheap, at 22 California
St., lwt 13th and 4th sts. my4tG
WANTED Day lioanlersat 191 Douglas st.
opposite Metropclitan Hotel. Terms
$4 per week. inylic
WANTED A good girl can find steady em
ployment in a small family, by applying
at K-coud hou.-j north of alley on west side of
17th st.,belwetn California and Webster.
apSOlf
FOR SALE Ade-irabIo residence property,
two lots and house, well located, good Im
provements, such as shade and fruit trees and
grapevines. Terms easy. Addross
ap29tf J. P. R., Bee office.
PHOTGORAPII GALLERY FOR RENT
One of the finest galleries in the State will
le rented to a good artist on very reasonable
terms, at Lone Tree, county seat of Merrick
county, in a fine, thickly settled region. Ad.
dress Moroan L. Weight, Lone Tree, Neb.
ap29tf
"DaRTIES desiring a situation, or in need of
X "laborers, servants and having tenements
f.-rrent, or property for sale, will please call at
this employment and rel t-itate office, room 9,
Yisscher's block, corner of Douglas and 13th sts.
Omaha, Neb. fi.29tfl I.N.FI-HER.
,F
IOR SALE A Singer a win? machlce.
new. Inquire of Max Meyer A Bro.
ap27tf
P
IOR SALE One set parlor furniture; also
a piano.
Inquire of Max Meyer A Bro.
ilit
"A HOUSE
AND LOT FOR SALE On
J.
13th B. b twecn llowa-d and Jackson.
bultalilo for business and family residence,
containing 11 rooms. Inquire cf Mrs. J, N.
Page, 13th and Mason sis. rp?3tf
MONEVTO LOAN Inquire at law office
ofL. F.Ma Inu, Vissclier's block, Omahi.
ap221I .
WANTED A cheap farm in exchange for
merchandise. Address, Farmer, li.B
office. ap21l f
FOR SALE OR RENT No. 3J4 Chicago
Apply to
HARRIS, TAFT A WOODMAN,
ap21 Oil Mill.
T7K1R SALE Four of the best residence lot s in
L' thfe city, on St,
Mary's av. and 22 1 street.
Inquire of
A. ULt.ll.llt.,
apir.iul
WANTED To rent a rurnl.jod noiiso of
4or3 rooms, eitherall or partly furnish
ed ; must ho near the cor of 10th and Farnham
s's. Address, , I'. SMITH,
aplStf Bee olnw.
FOR SALE OR RENT A farm of m acres
with house and barn, situated oue half mile
west of the Itarracks; inquire of
ruchlGIt D. P. REDMOND.
PACIFIC MOUSE REOPENED The I'acific
House has been thoroughly repaired, and
will ba open for the accommodation of boarders
and tlitt public generally, on the 1st of ila-ch
by Wm. Rowitz-r. Charges reasonable. lOih
at., bet. Cap. ave. and Davenport st. Ie21tf
CJTORE FOR RENT On N W cor.
lGlh and
J Chicago.
S. A. TAYLOR A CO.
jaiU
FOR
uu
OR RENT-
.V store, ips Douglas street
In-
Ire at Wkiioeb
X JlEIIU's.
ap2tf
T70RRENT-The Valley
House? Inquire of
JJ mthl9tf OIIN T.
PAULoEN.
A RARECHANCE-l offer my brick resi
. denceon Dod;est b-t. lltband 15th sts,,
for aa!e at a bargain. This is good business
p.oierty, and will soon become Tcry raluable.
as only the street separates it from the U. S.
Court and PostoiHce. R. II. MARSHALL,
anrltf
SEZiatfXXTG OUT
-AT-
COST! COST!
I AMES FURNISHING GOODS.
HAVING togireujt mystoro by tbo first of
June, I will close out my who e stock at
and below cost.
M A.DAaVI FOY'S CORSETS f
Ni;ht dresses, apron. Infant dress a Ac
21S DouelassL
U. tSKDE. C J. KABBAC1I.
UREKE & KARBACU,
ljlh st. between Kurnliam and Ilsrney sts.
OMAHA, - - XEB.
:ixurAiuREBor
Spring and Farm Wagons,
UIGGIKS ANO CUUtlAGt'S. '
j't-Bii-13 iu xuu uiaumaciurers oi
AGRICULTURAL IMl'IEMEXTS!
P&UTICL'LXR ATTENTION PAID TO
HOKSRfelaOCISU.
BSTRcjiOarlng c.f wagons ard blacksmitbln;
promp'ly doncat reasonable prices. mydAwGm
HERMAN TOMUKIXCK,
Fashionable Tailor,
No. 204J Farnham Street,
Between Twellth and Thirteenth streets,
OMAHA, - - NEB.
ALL ORDEitS ATTENDED TO FROM 17
lyaud csecuted in tho most fa-hionablo
trie ntf'I'eiuiriiiK and cleaning a snotJaltr.
and done In the lst manner. myl-lm
II. WLLIIKLy. . J. TATLOB.
WILLIIBLX & TAYLOR,
PORK PACKERS,
17th and Chicago streets,
OMAHA, - - - NEB,
ARE now prepared to delirer in larg or
small (luiutitles, their mild sugar-cured
ONE SUCH ' brand of hams and breakfast
bacon, put up expressly for family use. On
hand pure kettlorcuden-l leal lard, by the
barrel or in cans of 10, 15,2$ ortop.j.
eirOrdeis promptly nlled.-a
TTxLitod Statoa
Confectioners' Tool Works,
Th.os. Mills tSt Bro
Manufacturers ct
Confectioners-Tools
Machine, Moalilc, Ice Cremna
FrrfUi. tc.
Noa. 1301 & 1303 North EiebUi St?(
PHILADELPHIA, PA. l
Proprietors :
Tnoxas Mrtu,
I
EsraBLtstt)u
zstt)uUy
Gko. M. Hills, f CATALOGUES
AtleeF.P.ikxks.J j upooappUcat'
mar7dar3m Jp
J
IX
JD3 OF
VEGETABLES AND
Orders addresael tons
for sale.
(garden
21ta.PMlStrt,
OABBIiQE YAHTjTA0TUBB3.
Established 1858.
l. t. eii-riH"SOixr-a
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
538 k 540 Fourteenth Street,
(Office up stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carriage!
and Buggies on hand or rcade to order.
N. B Particular attention raid to Repair
log. apr2S-U
STOmST 2P -a-FL-BC.
255 llarncy street, between nth and 15th.
Carriage and Wagon Making
In all it Branches, in the latest and most
approved pattern.
HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITUINU
and repairing done on short notice.
sep2S It
City Meat Market.
Kv constantly on.haud
A LARGE SUPPY OF
BB E3
MUTTON,
e, ro
POULTRY,
UAME
veobta:
iXaXlS
BIILLIMERY.
Ladies' Fashionable Cloak
a.id Dress Maker.
Promenade Suits, Evening Dresses, Wedding
Suits, Morning Wrappers, Coats, Ac, cut to or
der in the latest Parisian styles, llavini; car
ried on fashionablo cutting and fitting for la
dles in all its branches in the various capitals
and centres of fashion in Europe and America,
I take pleasure in introducing myself to the
ladles of Omah 1. Satisfaction guaranteed In
every department of my protlession.
So. 509 13tU Mrret.
oc2yl B. W LF.
MKS. It. II. PALMER,
Fashionable Dress and Cloak
Maker,
Rooms, 2G2 Douglas St. near 15:b, (Up Stairs.
I cut from actual measurement not from
patterns and will guarantee satisfaction in all
ases,
Culling and Filling
a Specialty.
IS:
ej. 7V -rxrro
LVE.
DEALER IN
Fruity Confectionery,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
NE corner
OMAHA.
wp2T
Farnham and
Eleventh streets,
NEBRAaKA.
400,000 ACRES!
OF THE FINEST
Elkhorn Yalley Lands !
FOIl 8 A LI?
E2 3VT. CXjAa-ITX,
Wisnor,
ITob.
TUESE LANDS ARE
the market and the
CONVENIENT T
FINEST in the STATE !
And will lc sold at lrom
$2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE I
For Cash or on Long Time.
INLAND EXPLORING 1 1CK
ETS for sale at O. & N. "V. De
pot, bearing coupons whicli will
le taken at full coat in payment
for laud.
NEW FOUNDRY
j
The foundry In connection with the Van
Dorn maihine shops,
l. 230 MARKET STRERT,
Is now In operation. I am prepared tomtke
til klrds of castings.
raeb237ni WM. FEN WICK
JOII.V K. KKI.LKV.
Attorney 1 CounseloratLaw
Office-Krsni S, deign 'on Bloci, ) . , ,w a w
-T (W. Ifith n I l-nm.lai Ufa ' f C'MAHA.
lOLLKlTITnXS SOLICITED AND FROMFT-
-" - - WW-,.. UM M
V
Mloi
ly attended to. No chame imlru collec-
lons are made. IIiums to I t and rents ml.
ected. R-al etuto Lot bt and told. aplTIf
IBEBH AS T
-
' MVliNUr
.DFAIK IX
BABY BUGGIES!
IsSOLE AGENT In Xebra.-kn for
ier Hie licst Makers. 3Iy pricis.
are awat below! these .mnli dealers,
ihave 300 In stock, and WILL NOT
bp undersold ! Make no mistake I
sec the "BAZAR" brfore buulnn. or
.'write for price. You save dollars
'by ho doing. See the new
' BOsTON CANOPY TOPI"
'Which rnakes a siyks of a bupgy.
iLarge or small orders filled at FAC
TORY PRICES ! for cah. I make
ft " specialty" of filling retail orders
.for a single buggy.
BIBDS
Imported (all kinds) wholesale and
retail. apl3eod2m
rmjk.ar
TAILOB,
lttk SC, ket, FanlMtm awl Maney.
All kiaAi at TAILOstlXO, (XEAMTSa sad
asrauuiu oeaeHi
X
STEELE & JOHNSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
-M13fPSOXSBX. OCK
538 and 540 Fourteenth. Street,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
OJMLAJHIJL,
mchlKr
MORGAN & GALLAGHER.
-SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN-
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 205 Farnham. Street
OZMI.A HA,
aprSdly '
-
WHITNEY, B AtTSEBKAN & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
XTo. 247 Douglas Street,
0'A-AJE3:.A., '- - UNTIES.
mch27yi AGKKTS FOR THE DUPQT POWDER CO.
Kurtz IfloHR QQ
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOYES and NOTIONS.
231 Farnliam Street.
OaJLJE31A.,
JOHN T.
-JOBBER OF
Shelf 1 Heavy Hardware
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,
TIIUK31IKMH. IIAUVKSTKHK, UK.M-KUS lIOWKim .. .
cors.pl vmtkkm flow" Tnf atom? i ft i' KI-I-E
246 Douglas St.,
CAM. KM
GEO. A. HOAGXAND,
Wholesale Lumber
OFFICE AND YARD
COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6TH STS., U..P. R.-R. I RICK.
s-iyj--tt-Ji.
anllti
ROBERT
DEALER IX
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC.
257 Douglas Street
mcLlSeodlT
HENRY HORNBERGER.
-DEALER IN
Wines, Liqhors, Cigars,
cfeoefco.
TUj, Old Ksntucky Whiskies
239 DOUGLAS 3rP)
(Caldwell Ulock.) f
hl3rl
B. fc J. WILBUR,
Books and Stationery,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Fourteenth, Street, - Omah. a., iTeb
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
mar31 r
F. D- COOPER,
MAN'crjrACTxniajR. ot wagons
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
AG-IOTJLTTJRAL IMPLEMENTS
Oox. X4tlx And. XT,
oy
WHOLESALE CANDIES
I am now manulacturing all v-arieties of candies
and will Fell at
EASTERN IPRICjiJS
Dealers In thLs State need not Want to ?o E.ut fit CAXBIKS.
Atrial Igxollelted.
Douflai
mchlltl
it- oor- xatix.
VT. B. KICHAUDSOIT. "
oiveJxxv,
PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER.
Ad Miaftcsrer of Dry astt Satnrsvttd Haeflas; sad MkoaiUInz Keif.
SO D EALEBd
Zloofine:. Fitob. Goal, Tar. Eton Itc
TOOF13TG in, any pti tot Nebraska or adtlnlng
XV 12th strict.
alAUIsn
a i9 . 1 If 1 If. i w r
irrss 1' O. Hoi 42.
HOMES and TARICS la. 2TZBRa4,8Z2k
TliI!urlln;tonaul Miumrl IUrer P.illroil Ci..alTirs bMt 1st sat low priaet en 10 Tears'
credit at 6 per cent. Interest, and wl habnu preulnuiof MMrceuU u th aatouat of the
purchase, if half the land ia culllratcd, vlthln tj raws from Jaw of. nurcha.
LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS.
North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valley
TheB Ail.IL R-Cj. wlIlM'IaViat J 0)1.040 acrsx at splea 111 fraxlaj sad asricultaral land la
awsU atereIeounlry, at Jroai St-'' t j7.W par acre on loaf oral It.
South of he Platte
TbaOmsnjr ownsalargebodf o'ths bntUal taXdbfks, gUrw-tlbr nuau'oat rlrrr
and a Jaeeui to lu railroad and In the largest a I best UraJos I part the SUle, m sis la lb.
I jdous Prpnbllcan alley. For circulars wl (all llflr eatlni asl7
C. B. SCUALLBR. Aztnt
CWCHaaitl
EB.
USTIEIB.
ED&4R,
AND-
"t-K-IUrw-KTfTiei
AVI1 IVlflitHd
OmalLa,
Nebraska?
"nt
EB.
C. STEELL,
and Imported Good a Specially.
IN
OMAHA
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ALL SCHOOL BOOKS
Its.
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