i2 i. ;i V '1 ; If! i I ft Ml THE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PATEU OF THE CITY. THE OMAII1 DAItl -BEE Ii served to subscribers by carrier, to any paScTthedty, every tag. for iepted.) "it fifteen ccntipereet,orf3..5for iTmomns, and $7.00 peranuuta, when paid All SSSatota about irregularities, addreaied this office will receive prompt attentio n. Tire omai4un.T Bu: will be railed to subscribers at liefollowingrstes, ayaUe Inva riably in advance: J7.u0peroinm. 3.75 " 6 .onths. . . ,... Tarn Ctuba Dailt Bek has by f the 1ABGEST circulation In the dty. and Is, terelore, the beat and cheapest advertising "bates OF ADVZsnswo. Local notice., 25 Cfitalr line: local sdvertlsemenU, 20 SntSperltae: by the month, 10 cents. o .TverSment' inserted lor less than 60 i cents, grccial notices, 10 cents per line: single Inser- f . i. Kan tT rwnti. Transient abTertisements must Invariably be rmli lor in advance. . , , Katea lor standing advertisements by special "iirial Notices, Statement., Tabular Wort, etl, requiring careful reIilon by copy. before kbuuui.--- "".Tand Local advertisements before two Advertisements before one o'clock P.M. au .drertkementa for the Weekly Bee must bThended in before Monday noon, lor the lime week's issue. UJK1VAL AA DEl'ABTUUE OF TBA1SS. Time Card of Bnrlluelon Boute I EAVE OMAHA. ABR VE ATUJJAU. . ,rl rnriM 35 A. V. Express.. " I . "la 10-1-. P. M. Mill-. 5W a. . I ;-r-";r -led. undaysexcei.iea. --.-,- - . This Is the only line running Pullman Hotel. tirn'l. Wes. fsn.Agt. Chicago, 111. Omaha, Neb. Jul on Pacific. LEAVE. ATABTYX. Daily Expros 110 A- , & Daily Mixed. 1Y'$- C:PM Clslrco, Uoek IJn-l PeflC iSSSWSSSa:-- Mondays excepted. CDIcngo & Nortbwelern. Mail Express. ... vw a if jouur.a. Kau.BH City, St. Jo. AConncll KlUiTa Vominc Karat... A-M- " A. M. Jtvenlnc Exiew. . .2) P. M. I..4U I . Jn. Omalia & lVortltweatcm and Sioux "" City & t'aiC Mall Express 8:15 A.M. 2:J5F.M. Daily except Sundays. mice comar Farnhani and Ninth etreeU, w 7mtoS fiUiyance of the above Uailroad in- Opcnin? and Closing Omalia. f Sails U cuusx. HtST. U. P.K.U. - EAST. & k. w. it. n... do do.... IthiP. -lt.- ilo do..... B.4M.E.R-K So do.... SOLTII. B. & SL Jo .... da do... O.&S.W.K. Nninir. r. u. 20 11:00 7.-0C SX)0 2:50 A.M. 11:00 :30 4:30 J0 100 7. p. o. a n. w. u. r. m.i -.i . r.trTi rlilM. Kebraska Citr M&tttiuoutb, Council lilufljsnd Burling Suucatl030a:in.,tloies8H0a. o. and ''"J'LTuIs and St. Joseph, due at lOflO a. m. and 7 p. ro.; closes at 1U5 p. m. and 4M a. m. Office open Sundays lroui J2 tol p.m. j" t & y0;JTt i-pstmaster. TO ADVEKTIsKKS me CIRCC CYIU or tlieUAItvr BKK Imore tltBB double Hint tr any otlier dally paper pnblUbed'Iu ScbraaUa. Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. Song of the Democratic Coun cilmen: "We are seven." Local matter in to-day's BnE is cut rather short on account of a heavy telegraph report. The Grand Central Theatre is to be knocked down to the highest bidder at auction next Monday by Gray & Allen. A man named S. O. Johnson had one of his fingers badly smashed yesterday at Fairlie & Monell's new building by an expressman letting a barrel of pitch, which he was handling, fall upon his hand. McClure &Smith, cracker man ufacturers, received an order from the Government for 12,000 pounds of hard bread on Saturday, and they filled the order yesterday at noon. Quick work, that. Mrs. Dinan, living on Thir teenth street, went on a bender, and fell down ami cut ho head. She was taken to jail by Policeman Thorn and Byrne. She paid a line of five dollars and costs at the police court yesterday luorn inr. A special meeting of the Co operative Union of Farmers and Mechanics for receiving new mem bers will be held at 230 Farnham street, on Tuesday evening, and the regular weekly meeting on Iriday cvening. The irrepressible Stephenson had a warrant of arrc.-t iued for the proprietors of the new Herald building yesterday for violation of the tiro limit ordinance. The case came up before the police court aud was adjourned till Wed nesday at 2 o'clock, p. m. A stove tumbled over in a building on the east side of Eleventh btreet, between Farnham and Doug las, Sunday morning about eight o'clock, and started up a little blaze. An alarm was sounded, but the fire was put out before the engiues ar rived. A telegram was received in this city Tunday announcing the death, at Salt Lake, of Mrs. Hibbard, wife of Mr. W. B. Hib bard, &ujeriutcndent of the Wes tern division of the Western Union Telegraph line. The deceased was formerly a resident of this city, where she had a large circle of friends and .acquaintances. The remains will arrive here Wednes day afternoon, ind the funeral in to take place from Trinity church. Auction Sale of the building 20x132, known as the Grand Cen tral Theatre, situated on Farnham street; also the bar, fixtures, mirrors, flove, cJtairs, tables scenery, prop ertito and all fixtures contained in the building. Ground lease low, and can be had as long as required. Sale on the premises on Monday, ,May 18th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Gray & Allen, Auctioneers. juayll 3tmw4f , Ferional. Charley Havens went "West yes terday. . , Surveyor General Cunningham, of Plattemoutnirin the'city.- Dr. H. T..Hodgesof Schuyler, is at the "Wyoming: - - General.Superintendent Clark, of tlie Union Pacific, left for the welt yesterday. Judge Dougherty, a prominent citizen of North Platte, is in the city on business. B. D. Carter, Union Pacific agent and operator at JElkhom, Is in the city. S. "W. Knapp, Union Pacific train dispatcher at Cheyenne, is in the city. He will leave for the "West to-day accompanied by his sister. "W. C. Langdon, night train de spatcher for the Union Pacific in this city, left for the East yesterday. He's single now, but he may not be when he returns. Rev. Mr. Donelly and wife left or the East yesterday, to be absent two or three weaks. Mr. Donelly will visit Washington,- and Mrs. Donelly will go to Michigan. H.D. Shull, who has.so faithfully served the Chicago & Northwestern railway for the past year as local passenger agent, has resigned from that position, and Mr. Haight, has been applcnttd to fill the vacancy. Professor George Churchill, of Galosburg, Illinois, accompanied by his family, arrived in Omaha.yes terday by tije C. B. & Q:, and Htopiwd at the Grand Central Hotel. They left for the west this morning. Cvrus W. Field, wife and daugh- - -.rrfvMiir.rmiMl liv a narty of tourists, will arrive here this morning, on tjiojr way around the world. Thoy will ocuupy n?ne rooms and a parlor at the Grand Central Hotel. Canon.Kingsley, of Westminister Abbej-, and daughter, arrived gunday from the East, and are stopping at the Grand Cen tral. They will accompany the party westward from this city. Tho following are the arrivals at the Wyoming HoteJ; Joo Johnson, Denver, Col.; A T Stewart, St Louis; L Williams, North Bend; H It Rayston, Chica go; G H Wells, Schuyler; Ira Lud Jngton, U. S. A.; Nelson Miller, Columbus; II P Kennedy, A P Itockwood, St. Louis; Fred prpnfjr, Des Moines; J Gant, Boon, Iowa; J H Evins, Davenport; L S Bullard, Chicago; Janjoa Allen, San Fran cisco; W H King, Rapidsf Jay Fay, Grand Rapids; J M Clark and wife, San Francisco; Miss J W Simpson, do; Miss Adah Patrick, do; J M Patrick, do; M S Cuttler and son, do. UNITED STATES COURTS. Official Eeport. No business was transacted in thp Circuit Court yesterday : In the District Court, Judge Dun dy presiding, the following business was transacted : Wilmer S. Lamb, assignee, vs J Campbell. Judgment for plaintiff as per stipulation. Same vs W R Griffith, same or der. Samo vsL.Davls,sa.rae order. Same vs M Wyant,samo order. Same vs T J Dawier, default and judgment. Same vs W S Wilson, default and judgment. Same vs II. Harlow, default and judgment. Same vs W. H. Brumstottcr, de fault and judgment. Same vs A. Norris, dismissed as per stipulation. Same vs. Harlow, dismissed as per stipulation. Same vs.B F Ferguson, dismissed as per stipulation. Same vs. S L Higginbotham, dis missed as jer stipulation. United States vg John Jlogan. Defendant was sentenced to puy a fine of $25 on one indictment, and $10 on another indictment, wherein he was found guilty of failing to pay special United States tax,.and post up tax stamp. United States vs. Mink Monhof fer. Indicted for selling., malt liouors and tobacco, and failing to pay tax for the same, and part of stamp. Trial by jury ana veraioi oi guilty on two indictments, and not guilty on two others, and sentenced by the court to pay a fine of $25 in one case, and $10 in the other. Carl E. Maletin was admitted as a naturalized citizen of the United States. The Court then adjourned to 9:30 Monday morning. A gueat variety In Trunks, Valises, Satchels, etc., sold at re duced prices at 'M.HELL3IAN & Co.'S maySeodjuncl Jewelry, Watches and Clocks a large assortment how invite attention, corner Douglas and 15th streets. BUTTERFIED & WHIPPLE. may 4. eodtf. ii .,i Go and see the new flower stand atRedick's Opera House. mayl,2-t. 1Va4-?jv isiVf rtl "u:.Br . '' srAHA.NFJjJTIMay, lbi4 Notice is hereby given that this office will not be responsible for nor undertake the payment of any bills contracted by any of its employees, unless such bills are made on the authority of a written order from the proprietor. Try my$l fine cut May 11, eod 3t P. H. Allen. For Sale Cheap. .Desirable residence property, on 14th street Enquire of V. Burklet. apr 1 1 -tf Boy 3 pounds of tomatoes at Allen's, only 25 cents per can; you pay 30 cents at other stores. May 11, cod3t Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of goods, and unequaled in bright ness and finish, at the Steam Dye works, 10th street, Wfween Farn ham and Douglas. apr 28-tf. (California Salmon at maylIeod3t Aixen's. UV C00RSE. Seven Democratic Councilmen .". -Outvote Five ltepuDUcaiis, - -an Consequently John-- - "Mi Scoops Banner. The long contested election case for the City Treasurer's office, was concluded Saturday evening before the City Council. Judge Doane, for Johnston, opened and closed the argument, and J. I Webster, Esq.j.argued the case for Baumer. It was then moved by Stephenson that Johnston be declared the elec ted treasurer, andSutphen seconded the motion. A letter from Vandegrift was here introduced by the President of the nnnnnil. The Clerk read it. Van degrift stated in this letter that he had testified against Johnston while under the influence of liquor, that he had done it out of revenge, and that his evidence was not true. Considerable pointed debate en- .suedon the introduction of this let ter, and its effect. " A vote on Stephenson's resolution was'taken, resulting a.s mjght be expected, in favor of Johnston, the seven Democrats voting for him, and the five Republicans for Bau mer. Had all the eloquence and logic of Daniel Webster been added to that of the Hon. J. L. Webster, it could not have moved any one of tfye seven JJeinocratic Councilmen, who were as immovable as the rock of G ibraltar. They had their minds made up from Ihe beginning of the case in favor of Johnston. The vote was as follows: Yeas M. H. Brown, A. A. Gib son, L,iU;as, Icfjavockj Stephenson, tiutphen, aucj Mr. President J. 8. Gibson 7. Nays Banckes, L. Brown,Camp bell, Marsh, Swobe 5. Mr. Lucas offered the following resolutjqm Jtcsolved, That the city clerk be and is hereby directed to deliver a certificate of election to Edward Johnston "as having been regularly elected as Treasurer of the city of Omaha" on ,AprH ?th 1874, for the ensuing year following said elec tion. The resolution was adopted, the Democratic Councilmen alone vot ing in theaflirmative.. The Council then took a recess untU njxt -'fuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The FINEST lot of Olive Oil in tle ojty at Allen's. May 11 cod 3f. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Real Estate office of Bartlett & Smith, until 6 o'clock p. m., Saturday, May 16th, 1874, tor the purchase of any, or all or the buildings situate upon the following described premises, in the city of Omaha, with or without the privilege of allowing them tore main where they now are, until April 1st, 1875. SJ of lot 5, Mock 234. Lot 1, block 233, NJ of lot 8, block 233, Lots 1 and 4, block 232, Also lot C in block 206J, with a comfortable dwelling house nicely shaded and inclosed, with cistern, well, and barn upon the premises. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids, mayll-Ct W. R. Baktlett. Buy the Prime Rio Coffee, at 30c per lb of Allen. myll-eod3 Geo. H. Peterson, the pioneer cigar manufacturer, keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also Lone Jack', Fruits and Flowers, and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco, 211 Douglas strcat, mayGeodly GentV Furnishing Goods such as white shirts, cheviot and other qual ities; also underwear. We will sell at astonishing low figures. M. Hellman & Co. may Sspodt-June 1. First-class board, $5.00 per wepje at No, 180 Capitol Avenue, may 8-3t Turkish Batlis every day and eveidug at Rediok's Opera Houso, apr3tf Pensions and Bounties pro cured by W. M. Francis, Law Office, Creiqiiton Block. Indian Ctirjqsitigs. at No. 170 Farnham strcot, corner 11th street, may 7-tf. . MackerelI-FuII weight, 2.00 auil 53.00 per kit, at Allen's. maylleod3tt Just received, the latest stylos of spring and summer goods. Call and sec at .mayO tf Frank J. Ramge's, COMBINATION ON ICE HAS bursted and FLETCHER & HUBBARD -Are now ready to furnish ICE at LAST YEAR'S RATES, Leave your orders at their office on Ninth street, between Farnham and Douglas. Fletcher & Hubbard. May 8, tf. First-class tickets to Cincinnati, Ohio, and Gordonsville, Virginia, for sale at Ph. Gotthelraer's, Ticket Brpker, 206 Farnham street aprSStf ifetice. Change of time on Uie B. & M. Railroad in Nebraska. Kearney Junction express loaves U. P. depot at 10;50 a. m.; arrives from the West at.3:10 p, nit Freight leaves B. & M, Nebraska freight depot at foot of Jones street, for Plattsmouth, at 5 p. m. ; arrive from Plattsmouth at 9 a. m, mayS 1 week Copies of city charter fcr sale at the Bee office tf BURGLARY?to Judge Porter's Essidence tered. Judge Porter,, who so often has had the pleasure or dealing out a just punishment to burglars and thieves generally, was himself the victim of a light case of burglary Sunday night, while he was indulg- Ling in sleep, tired nature's sweet re storer. Some unknown thief pried open a window, entered the Judge's residence, lie a match or two, and after gobbling up two silver nap kin rings, and a hat, lit out When he learns what a good haul he could have made, he will undoubtedly agree with the poet, that of all the sad words of tongue or pen, the sad dest of all are "It might havebeen.," He might have captured a hundred dollars' worth of silver ware, which was standing on the table; he might have appropriated the Judge's gold watch and chain in his vast, and $200 in his panta--loons; he might have confiscated the gold watches and chains of the Judge's wfe, son-in-law and daugh ter, and he might have got a dose of cold lead, had he, in his explora- tions, awakened the Judge, who. had a big seven shooter under his pillow. The Judge says "it might- have been" all up with that' prowler, had he had an opportunity to pull tho trigger on him. He thinks that the thief must have been frightened, as a lamp from Governor Sauuder's house shone into the room. He is satisfied with the result, and says the thief is welcome to what he took. BE SURE ! and buy Baby Bug gies, Imported Birds and AVall Pa per, ONLY of Eberljart, and SAVE MONEY ! maylltl In Good Luck. Robert Shorrock, a compositor in the Bee job rooms, is in big luck. He received a letter yesterday from his" brother In Now Hamp shire, informing him that he aud the writer of the letter, had fallen heir to 40,000, or nearly $200,000, they being the only helrs.-at-Liw of an English relative. Tho young man was considerably excited over tins good news at first, as this for tune is something that he never expected. However, he intends to keep ojx stipking type, and let hs brother,' who is a business man, at tend to jtho securing of his share of the fortune Buy tho 31b cannctj peaches put up In heavy syrup, at 40c per can, at mayil eod 3t Allen's. Important! We have a very extensive stock in Summer Cloth ing, which we will close out at greatly reduced figures. M- Hellman & Co. 221 and 223 Farnham st, cor. 13th. maySeodjuncl Ndw is the time to lay off your heavy underwear. Go to Frank J. Ramge's and buy your spring and summer weight, for he has a large and complete stock of that line of goods. mayCtf Meyer's Hall. Free Religious Society meets at 2 o'clock, as usual. Seats free. All are invited. NEW AND FRESH GRO CERIES are being daily received at MORSE'S, 272 PODGE, St., to meet the increased demand of TRADE. I herewith return thanks for the liberal PATRON AGE RECEIVED and by a con tinuation of the SMALL PROFrr SYSTEM already inaugurated, hope to meet the approbation of a still larger cir cle of customers. Our Motto: NEVER BE UNDERSOLD. Goods delivered to all parts of the the cjty will call for orders if de sired. A1J gqods WARRANTED, OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION, to correct weights and measures. L. V. MORSE, at B. M.Spencer's old stand. may9-2t Chow, Chow. Mixed Pickles, etc. Pint bottles only 35c at mayll eod3t Allen's. Summer Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, at the lowest prices, to close out the stock on hand. M. Hellman & Co. may8-eod to junel Go to Eaton's and got a photo graph of Tennje C. Clatlln. apr 23-u; First-class Board at $4.00 per week at No. 19S Capitol avenue. may8 3t REMOVAL. Dr. M. T. Anderson has removed hU office to Room No. 8, Creightou Block. aprl8 lm Suits in all varieties, made up in the latest style, equal to custom work, and of the best material, sold at nearly cost price. M. Hellman & Co. May 8, eod to June 1, 1874- For your bent white shirts go to Frank J. Ramge's. mayfltf Ice Cream at Latey's. Fami lies supplied cheap, Leave your orders. H. L. Latey, aprillStf HfcRMAXTOSBUIXCK, Fashionable Tailor, No. 204J Farnham Street, Between Tweltta and Thirteenth Streets, OMAHA, t NEB. A IX OEDEKS ATTENDED TQ PROMPT- J lv and eiecuted in tne raosi jasuiouauic ityi WRepairlng and cleaning a specialty, Bd done In tne nesi manner. myl-lm YANDORS'S MACHINE All kinds oi ligbt and heaTy sUCHHTERT MADE REPAIRED. UffAH Work gnoKgirfif.pi 956 XASVBT 8TUB7, OMAHA, ' En. OMAHA WHOLESALE HOUSES. Maz Heyer & Co., Cigars, To baccos, Pipes, Guns, Ammu nition, Fancy Goods and Hotions. s The cigar and tobacco store of MaxOIeyer & Co , is an establish men?deerving the liberal patron age it receives, here and throughout the' entire State and the West. This firm have long done an extensive wholesale and retail trade, and their strict attention to business has been rewarded by a constant and steady increase of trade. The con sequence was that a short time ago they were obliged to remove from their contracted quarters on the south side of Farnham street to their present commodious store-room under Shoaf's Hall. Upon their removal the firm "loomed up," and the public were surprised to learn that they had been donrg so heavy a business. Their new room has been fitted up with most elegant fixtures, and in every respect presents a metro ,p5litan appearance. They have not 'an inch of room to spare, as their immense stock occupies all the available space. Their line of cigars is composed of the veiy best foreign and donies- tieJjrand.s. Those upon which they priue, tiiemseives are tne "cosmo politans," " Partagas," ' Espan olas,"'j First Love," and imported Key West" cigars, They have on hand a very large stock of tobacco, espe ciallyxthe Virginia smoking and chewing brands. They are the sole Western agents for Flood's Lynchs burg tobacco'house, their best brands being the "Bob White," "Westward Ho," arid "Pe'erham" smoking to baccos, Their celebrated "Empire" is their leading chewing tobacco. They haveN a heavy line of fine meerchaum and other pipes, and fancy goods. In thi3 connection it is proper to mention the fact that Max Meyer & Co., deal in guns, small arms, and ammunition, their stock being the largest and most varied in the cjty. They havo breech-loading guns ranging In price from $40 to 300, Their wholesale notion depart ment is heavily stocked with combs, brushes, soaps, perfumeries, fish hooks, base balls, etc., arjdj a a,rge invoice of fireworks for Fourth" of July, is now on the way here from the East. This firm is represented through the entire West by two commercial travelers, who are on th,q rod ftll tho time, and who daily send in large orders which are filled with promptness and dispatch. DIED. HIBBARD At Silt Lake, May 10, 1SH, at 9 a. m., Mary I., wife of Mr. Win. B- II jbbani. Thefum-ral will take place troiii Trinity Ca.- thelral, Wednesday afternoon at half past three o'clock. BIDS FOR FORAGE. Heaiwi'es Department of the Plattf,") C'UlEF QfAEIERMAS ER'S OFFICE, V Omaha, Neb., May 9th, 1S71. J SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be 'received at this otnee until eleven o'clock a m, Wednesday, June ltth, 1S74, for the delivery at Omaha Depot, in quantities as re- ONE MILLION (1.0 0,000) Pounds of Oat.'. TWO MILLION Three bundled and Seventy-five Thousand (2,375,0(0) pounds tf Coin. Each proposal must be guarranteed by two responsible parties, not bidders, that Ihey will become bondsmen on wtrd of i up contract. obid willb' entertained indtr any clr cumit tncei, unlesi lhc bidder is present in per son, or b)' dub" a-thorlro aeut or attorney at theopcLinot the bids, and U then and iher prepared io show that I els lully ablefo cary ou thecontruct in all respects if awarded to him. Bids must be endorsed qn ouvclope, "Bids for rora?e." Tlie rirlit to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Blank bids furnished and full conditions made known on application at this otthe. By order of the departmeut commander. ALEX. J. PfcRRY, Chief Quortcrmaster, IX-pt. Platte, mylllfi llrevt Brigadier-Gen. U. S. A. )IILL1.KUY. WILLIAM SEXATJER. 225 Paralam Street, - Oasis, Feb WnOLESALE iSD BETAK. DEALEE IV FURNTTDRE, BEDDiyg. ETC. taujou, 171 Cor. Farnham stud Klereuth SU. AH kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re pairing done at reasonable rates. A fine lot of FURNISHING GOODS constantly on band and sold cheap. lec2Ctf DENTISTHY. DENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. CP STAICS, Bet. 13th & 14th Sts., OUAHA. 62- Oldest iiracllclus DpntlsU In tUo city- L. W00DW0RTH, 233 Doagki Street, Omaha, Kebriska DEALRB IX Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Patient Wheels, Road wagons, Trot tlnz Sulkie. Ske'etons, Ltudebakcr's, " .eieuia(l 'I4,Uib, .amc9 11. Hill's Celebrated Con cord i arness and Whips. HORSE CLOTHING. Robes, Blankets, Wagon Material of all Decrip tions, Spske, Hub, Fello.-s, and all klndsof ltA!t WOOD LUMBER thimble Skeins, Axles and Spnngs. mchCtt It. GBEDE. C. J. K4BJiAClt. bltKUK Sc KVRBACH, 13th st. between Farnham and Harney sts. OMAHA, - - NEB. MAS CFACTUBEK OF Spring and Farm Wagons, MCGGIKS ASD CtBRlAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO UOKSUtbOUSU. "iWRepearing of wagons and blacknnithing promptly dona at reasonable prices. mydAw6m fSTX3TfloaJ. .i L VAN C AJVIP, M. D. Dispense, his own moddrtjs, and beside, regular practice, maEes specialties . of Densge ments and Dhwaaes Peculiar to Women, rUtu U, POm and other Disease, bl this Rectum. Ulrica: and Residence, Corner Farnham sad Hth Streets, first door to the right, up stairs Omaha. Seb..XddnM Lock Box 04. ' Tjw1f SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let, For Sale, Lort, Wants, Found, Boarding, Ac, will be inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS pr line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CEFiS per line. The first InserUon never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, FOR SALE Ara bargain, a hous and lot, desirable property, on 20th Paul and Sherman sts. Apply on premises. myll-lw VT7ANTED A situation as laundress, by a V competent pron, in a hotel, for wages oi not less than 55 per week. Inquisot No Ijo Jackson St. myil-2t J71OUND ESTCAY One red and white cow; J with ''1 . U.S." on both horns; one blacc cow, no mark ; one red and white cur, with one drop born. Theownercan have theranie byappljingto the uuJersigned, S mils north 31 uniatia, ou tne river 00110m. mrll-2t EVEN MATTICE. TAKES UP One large acd one small bay marc. The oner can have the same by pioving pre petty and paying charges. Ouaiia, May Ilth,1374. . 1 . AtSIIOLA... mylltf LOST On Thu sday eveuing. May 7th, bet. Burt st and Grand I'entral Hotel, a ladie's lace handkerchief, with gold (hiin and ring at tached. The finder wil. be suitably rewaided bv leaving the same at General Freight epari nieut, Union Pacific Railroad. myll-2i KANSAS ! owning 2G0 acreW laud, vim railroad depot and a town lecited about the middle of it, with stores.sbops.gralu ho se, etc , a ly roaU each way from boih East and West, good school house near the town, new chunb.SJxt1, nearly do e, locaie-t on one of the now railroads a ti e northeastern part of the state, surrounded by as fine farm ing conn ry as can be found.occupied by an in telligent clans of Ameriian farmers vbo are pro parous aud thriny, proposes to associate it!i him uie goo I reliable oerson, who iaa command fiom live to ten tbousind dollars, about tw. nty-fi e hundred cash now, and the b nance in one and two years, or bjlance in g ock of coo t, suitable for such a place. Any om wi-huig log wct, orc"gage iu an en er pris of this kind, will find .his A RvlCE OP P RTUNITY ti step into a p.nition to make mo- ey rapid y and at the sinie time enjoy goodsocic y with ere t security. For par Ic ulars call oti or address THOMAk GEORGE HAMLIN, Brown County. Kansas, Or Jas. E. Bishop, myll-2t Cor. DoJgc and 13th sU. GIRL WANTED. To do general house work. A good price will be paid to a good girl. No othtr wanted. Apply In persou or bv letter to A. w. Ci AUK, 'way 9, it. Bo lovue, Neb. SEVERAL (cntletuen canbe accommodated with first-class board at 210 Douglas s reet, next to theiuthcran Church. may 9-lw. F OR RENT rurnihed rooms for single gcutlemen at IK! Harney st. niy7-lw WANTED Servant girls, carpenters, farm bauds, laborers, etc., imwHliately, at the euuil')ymntofilce,rooui a Visscher'ablock. myStf STRAYED OR STOLEN May 2d, from the stable of J. M. Gately, Papillion, Sarpjr Co. rtb a b)a-.k Torse, five years old, 4 1-2 h?nds high. Ant information that will lead to the recovery of the above horse, wUl be liberally rewarded. Address as above. my7-lw EOR RENT Dwelling house with 7 rooms, ellar, well, cistern and t ees. No. 439, 12th st. Inquircof ALF. D. Joses, No. 509 1-2 13th st, or n w cor Harney aud 10th its. my7tf EP.ONT PARLOR FOP. RENT, also a fine saddle imy for sale. Apply 277 Daven port st, bet 13th and ICth sts. Ul J7lf TQ RLNT A store, with 2 rooms in the rear and s.ix rooms upjairs, situated on the corner Of Podzo and ISUietl. Tli's !s a num ber one ata id iV a grocery store, anl will be rentid low for that purpose. Apply to J. P. Kkllkv, No. 509 Tenth st. between Douglas and Faruham, east side. nii7tt A LIMITED NUMBER OF CATTLE fan behcrdeilat Spring Qwe Farm, seven miles fioia town., ihqulreof.1 my7wl S.' J. CUTLER, On the farm, or at Evans A Durnall's grocery. TJOOTS AND SHOES repaired cheap, oppc- XJ sue toe uiu otnee tuj7-U R SALE. I will sill eooJ stcond hand ! carnages ana hue; carriages and buggies low fur cash or tnde, as I wish to replaco them with new ones. raiyCtf O. W. IIOMAS. FOR RENT Furninhed rooms, witnorwifh out board, at Is" Capitol Avenue. mayS-lw JW. TOWSLEY will! onward motion. To , suit each man or womau's notion ; ll is resolved to phase the people, Who liveabove or telow tha steeple, with choice vegetab es and plants. mjCtf TEALcita-efor sale iu imtroog A Nel- XM son's auuiucns, AuuresS, s J. C, Bee omce. my5tf TirONEYtoIoan Call at law office of D. L. All Thomas, room 8, Visichcr block, niyStf Tt XV Northeast corner of lbth and I'odgc st. myote iiios. u. ii.ti.tv, EOR RENT A house with six rooms, and good cellar, housq ccsly p.erod'knd In Eooa repair. Iuuuire of G. N . Uoua.v. cor I Harney and 13th sts. my5wl TO RENT The Pacific hous lOih aud Dav enport tt", Posstssion immediately. Store No. 271 Douglas st, opposite Cieuhion block. Inquire of J. BONNER, my5tf 239 Douglas st. IOR SALE- A desirable residence nrouorty. r two lots and hou;e. well located, coud im- pruTk'ueuta, such as'sliadesfnd fruit tices and grapo viues. Termscasy. Addre-s apfflif J. P. B., Bkk office. TiA RTIES desiring a situation, or in need of XT laborers, servants and ha-ing tenements l..r rent, or proutrty (or ;ale, will please caU at this, employment aud r-tl estate outce, ro-im 9, Visscher's block, cirner of Douglas and 1 tth sts. Omaha, Neb. r29tfl I. N. FL-HE1L EOR SALE A Singer s wing machiLe, new. Inquire of ii-x Meyer A Bro. ap27lf IjH)R SALE One set parlor furniture; also a piano. Inquire of Mx Meyer A Bro. ap27lf AIIOU.-E 13th St. AND LOT FOR SaLE On b twten Howatd and Jsctsou. business and familr residence. juitab'c for e utainiig ! rooms. Inquire of Mrs. J.N. rage, urn ana jiasonsts. rpiatf MONEY TO LOAN-Inqulte at law oOce oi L. F.Ma.lnu, Visw-uVr'a block, Omaha. ap22tf WANTI.U A cheap farm in exchange for merchandise. Address, Farmer. B.K office. ap21t i M)R SALE OR UK Nt-t..:t-. I Liu to C Apply to HARRIS, TAFTA WOODMAN, ap21 Oil Mill. FORSALE Four ot tho best residence lots in the city, on at. Mary's av. and 22 1 street. Inquire of A. BC2UME, aplSinl WANTED Tg rent a rurnlshed nouse or 4 or 5 rooms, either ail or nartlv furnish ed ; must be near the cor of 10th and Farnham sts. Address, P. SMITH. ' apl3tf Bee ofnee, FOB SALE OR REST A farm of 120 acres with house and barn, situated one bs'f mile west ot the Barracks: inquire of nichltt D. P. REPMQND. PACIFIC HOUSE REOPEN ED The Pacific House has been thoroughly repaired, and will be open for Ihe accommodation of boarders and the public generally, on the 1st of March by Wm. Howitzer. Charges reasouable 10th St., bet. Cap. ate. and Davenport St. fe24tf STOKE FOI! Chicago. Ja3tJ RENT-Oa N W cor- lGlh and sTA. TAYLUE 4 CO" IOR RENT- Atore, 103 Douglas street. In- E quire at Weucgs A llEHM'i. ap2tf F iQR RENT Tho Vallov ouse. Inqujr; of mcuiau uiui a. uiam. a RARE CHANCE 1 offer my brick resl ,3l denceon DotLjest-lvt. llth and 15th sb forsa'eat a bargain. This is good business pro.erly, and will soon become very valuable, as only tho street separates it from the U. S. Court and" Postolrice. R. M. MAlfiHALL. aorltf SEZ.Z.XXTG OT7T -rAT COST! COST! 1 ADIES FURNISHING G'lODS. HAVING to give up my store by the Gist ot June, I will close out my who'e stock; at and below cost. M ADAoVl FOY'S CORSETS Night dresses, aprons, Infant dress-s Ac, mjluil 1). U. HI1(E.. 21G Douglas st. TJxiitoct itaxoa Confectioners' Tool Works, Tnos. JVUlla eft Bro, - Manufacturers of Confectioners'Tools Machines, ?JouIda, le Crr F(ixcrs. &c., Noa. 1301 & 1303 North Elgh.h SO PHILADELPHIA, PA. ProprJstors: Xuoxss Mills, Geo. it. Mills. .SENT ATLXS P.PAXMUt. I ppllcillon". pirjdiwjnj 0AKS14QE SiHUPA0TIJS23. Establfshed 1858. ... r. siaacpsow's CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538 & 510 Fourteenth Street, (Offlce up stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carrlagt and Buggies on hand or ma.te to order. N. B.Partkular attention paid to Repair ing. apr8-U 0TO13XV -JE 253 Harney street, between Hth and 15th. Carrlee and Wagon Making In all it Branches, in the latest and most approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHINM and repairing done on abort noUce. sep26 It City Meat Market. 0 SSCBSajT BROS. Keep constantly onhand A LARGE SUPPY OF B 33 as I", P o MU1TOX, POULTRY, 33. GAME T 33 3r33 ta : XjXSS) MKS. It. 1!. PALMER, Fashionable Dress and Cloak Maker, Rooms, 262 DouglasSt. near 15'h, (Up Stairs. I cut from actual measurement not" from patterns and will guarantee satisfaction in all ases, Cutting ami Fitting a Specialty. n.xxr 3W ao asc au i avc . DEALER IN Fruited Confectionery. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NE corner Farnham OMAHA, ip2r and Eleventh streets, NEBRASKA. 400,000 ACRES! OF THE FINEST Elkliorn Ynlley Lands ! FOIt SALE : tf- 33-; 3VT. C3jja.3R.rSl, TrVisnr, STeb. T HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and the FINEST in tlie STATE ! And wiU be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on long Time. 8"LAND EXPLORING 1 ICK ETS for sale at "O. & N. W. De pot, bearing couiwns which will lie taken at full cost in payment for land. NEW FOUNDRY The foundry In connection with tro Van Dora machine shops, MO. 5150 I.AKXEY sTItEKT, Is now in operation. I am prepared to mike all fcir;ls tf cstingi. meb237m WM. FENWICK JOHN E. KELLEV, Attorney 1 Counselor at Law Office Boom 2, Creigh'on Block, . nvr i tr Ccr. 15th ant l-'onglas Eta. -OMAHA. COLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PROM PT- . J 'y attended to. No charge u-less collcc- npn are made, liou-es to let and rents col ected. R. altttate bought and sold. aplTtf Anything ! J Ii. "W. JOUES J nKALEK JS MOST EVERYTHING 031 nml S"S I5t Hlrec'i Opposite tha Post Office. IN Children's Carriages, Bird Cages, Cnjquet Sets, Stationery, 0RANYTHING ELSE. I WILL XOT BE U.XDERSOLD! rholce Imported and Oomnlle Clears apiJmJfod CdngrGSsional. 100,000 ACHES ! SIOH MrlMIHQ LAITD IN NEBRASKA!' 500 Hanscom Place Lots! HOUSES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha, foraalerheaiiand on coodtcrm.. ;KOOG3 &. II IU. Real estate brokcrs,omee over Mackey's store, on Dodge st. opposite tew pastolfire ai0a:2 h. fritz.na.it. 1 J. TATLOB. TATLOK, JWILLHELX S" PORK ? PACKEBS, 17ih and Cfcicaso streets, OMAHA, - - - - EB, 4stE now pr?pared to deliver In large or vsmall quantities, their mild su?ar-cured ONE SUCH" brand of hams and breakfast bo, put up expressly for family use. Oa nssfcl pure kettlerrndered leal lard, by the barrel .or In cans of 10, IS, 25 or 40 tts. Jj7 SrOrders promptly fllled.-Sa 2Tew Meat Market. SPAULBISG Jt aOUHDAX. MlkSt. Bet. FarahamaDd Haraex, Bicbia Opposite the Qrasl Central J. J. BROWN & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, OCSlJL, zlstejib.. mjS-lr STEELE Sc JOHNSON, Wholesale Grocers, Sljf fSO.N'SHL OCK 533 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE o:lvlaj3:.a., - mrhlXiT MORGAN & GALLAGHER. -SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 205 Farnham Street. - api8dly WHITNEY, B A.TJSERKAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Wo. 247 Douglas Street, mch27yl AfiKXTS FOR THK DUPOT TOWDEU CO. Kurtz jyioHR& (Jo JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231. Faraliaai Street, OMAHA, - - ILSriEIB J. J. BROWN & BRO., v WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ' Notions, and myS ly JOHNT. EDAJ, -JOBEER OF Shelf Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, AND AGHICUliTTTS.AIi ZMPIEMEITTS TI J II liS II Kit. HAKVKNTKHS, ItK.xl-tltS JKIWKItK incur.. .rvZv 246 Douglas St M.wm-r- J.l 4stA. GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumber -OFFICE COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS., U.J. B. R. r, RACK. OMAHA anlltf ESTABI IdHEI) PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, -WHOLESALE DEA LI P.-5 IN- PAMTCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnham Sirect, bIetu7eoll HENRY HORNBJJRGER. DEALER IN- Wines, Liquors, Cigars, (fccrfJO. Jlai Old Kcnf iictr lV.'iiskies anil Imparled i.'uoils a SpecltlJr. 239D0UGLA8SrK..l (Caiawtll Hlock,) f h 9vl B. & J. Books and WHOLESALE Fourteenth Street, GENERAL AGENTS FOR F. D. COOPER, LIAITTTFACTTJE.ER OP "WAGONS AND WHOLEUALE DEALER IN AG-IOTJLTTJRAL IMPLEMENTS Oor- X-atlx .n.cl ZTarnoy Eltm. WHOLESALE CANDIES I am now manufacturing all varieties of candies and will Fell at EASTERN IFIRICIES Dealers in t!iL Stale use J not nr.uit to go E wt ri CAN' III KS. Atrial is solicited. HENE7 Uouelas St mchlltl Gox: X2tlx. HOMES and FARMS in NEBRASKA TheBurlinitonailM:si)uri River Clilroal Ci.o.lrj l.'st Ian sat Io price! oc 10 years cred.tat6pereeut.ialerciLJ and wi hib.nm pre-uiuuof ajpjreeau ou th amount oi the purchase, U half the laal is calttratej, withiu tw yeio froj. uaw of purchase. LARGE DEDUCION3 FOIt CASH PAYMENTS. of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys North Th-R .i m. rr p. c. w.i i wj :zv:n, " i"V,nj inJ ':urJ Unl swell waterel country, it trom i- ..." South of he Platte uS$W&ySr. KoreireuU '..a 1 1 all Infor nation ,PPIy to C. B. SCHALLEB, Agent B. k 3f. Land Offico, XJ Xl Cor ofMath and Farnham hts.. Omaha, Or UeHerul Laatl Iepar1eiitf Liacolaelr, 2STEB. ZJNTEIB. Boots and Shoes. Omalia, ITeTsraska. AND YARD- 3STEB, Omaha, Neh - - ODdiAiarA, ustieib. WILBUR, Stationery, AND RETAIL, - Omaha, Neb ALL SCHOOL BOOKS Omalia mrhl'tf IfATEY, 0xi.filx.i in L V .-W ' i i. miusj