f -V- y " J', i M N 1! 'I f THE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PAPEE OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILY BE Ii tared to robscnbers by carrier, to any nartol the city, every evening, (Sundays ex cepted,) Kt fifteen cents per week, or W.75 lor six months, tod $7.00 perssbum, when paid b advance. anbscribers at the following rates, y able Inva riably In advance : f7.00peran4um. 8.75 " 6..onths. In OXiHA Duly Brx has by lar the LAEQEST circulation In the city, and Is, berefoTe, the beat and cheapest advertising jute o ADYxmnsnro. Local noticea, 25 cents per line: locsi advertisementa, 20 eeats per line; by the month, 10 cents. Ko advertisement inserted for lets thin SO cents. Special notices, 10 cents per line; alnglelnser UonTnot less than 25 cents. pnptnimnTEniM'niriiu auimmiiwi w paid for in adTtnce. Sxtea (or standing advertisementa by special wn tract. All Agai Notices. Statements. Tabular r be same da; gpreiaT'and Local advertisements before two Advertisementa before one o'clock P. K. AU advertisements for the Wiexit Bb must be banded in before Monday noon, for the ttme week Issue. VKKIYAL AMI DEPAttTUKE OF T1UI-NS. Time Card or the BarllaRtoa Kaate IEAVIOMAHA. AEBIVE ATOtACA. Express 20 r. U. I Express -9.55 A. V. Uil ... -Vfin A. it. I Mail- 10:5 Sundays excepted. 'Mondaya excepted. Tiiis is the only line running Pullman Hotel. Dlulngcsrs. p. WHjicacocx, IUMT P. Drcsx, Oen'L Wes. Pass. Agt, Ticket Agent. Cuicafs, IIL Omaha, heb. 7bIob Faclfle. 2.XATZ. Dally Exprefs "SrX' DallyMlxed JiF Dally Freight 5MA.U. Daily Freight C:45 A. M. Chlrvco, Kock Il Mall 530A.M. 3:60 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 6:15 P.M. 8:30 A. M. tc. Paefle. 10:40 P.M. xuress u r. tl0:O0A.M isundavi excepted. tMondays exccpiefl. Chicago tc KortUweatera. Mall Express.. ...5:S0A.lf. 2:50 P.M. 10:40 P. M. 1 16:00 A. M Kansas Cilf, . Jo. V CphhcII HI tiffs Morning Exprees....530 A. M. 10-SO A.M. KrenlnKExpress....2aOP.M. 6: P.M. Omaha & Northwestern and SloaX City A PaclHe. Mall Express 8:15 A.M. 2:15 P.M. Dally except Sondayi, Omalboes and Baggage Wagons leave the office, corser Farnham and Ninth streets, fiT- ecn mlnutea In advance of the above Hailroaa Opening and Closing Omaha. of Malls In DUB. CLOSE. wjcbt. a. a. r. a. a. a. x.u. r.tu a. a. 2,20 11:00 MX 4:30 lt-OO 4:30 -sa 4:30 1JQC AM 3.-00 10:00 2:50 7:45 V. P.R.K. - CAST. A X. W. R. R... da do.... H.LP. It-It-do do B.3. R.R.K do do.... south. P. JtSt. Jo.... do do.... U.t8.V.R booth. O.AM. W. E. B. Chicago and all Eistfrn cities, Nebraska City, Plattxmoutb, Council DluOsand Burling ton, dueat 10:30 a. m.,cluses at -fc30 a, m. and y.lS p. m. JL. Louis and St. Joseph, due at 10.00 a. m. t 7 p. m.; closes at 1:15 p. m. and 4:30 a. m. Office open Sundays from 12 to 1 p. m. U. E. YOST. Postmaster. TOADVEKTISKRS lae C1UCC I.tl'IOW or the DAILY BEE la more than doable that. or aayother dally fNtperpabllsbedia Nebraska., Peycte's Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnltam street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf- OMAHA BREVITIES. Omaha hotels had a heavy ruu yesterday. A new, elegant and costly lamp lias been placed in front of the City Hotel. There was a dr&a parade at the Barracks last evening at seven o'clock. Sir. John Baumer, who has been very sick for the past two weeks, is much better now and is able to set up. A party of fifteen Oregan Portlandites bunked at the Grand Central last night They left this afteruoon for the East. There were 77 arrivals at the Grand Central yesterday, fifty-four ut the Metropolitan, and fifty-seven at the "Wyoming. There was no City Council last evening, and the reporters were happy, for if there is an irksome task for them to perform it is to re port the proceedings of that body. Mr. Henry Gray received a tele gram yesterday announcing the death of his father in Ohio. Mr. Gray left in the afternoon to attend the funeral. The case of Gustave Berquist, charged with bastardy, will be brought before Judge Lake on a writ of habeas corpus to-day or to-morrow. Lost, on the 14th of May, a set ter slut, lemon-and white color; anybody returning the same to S.G. Taylor, northeast corner Douglas and Fifteenth streets will be liber ally rewarded. may2Ct3 Dr. Pinney, formerly of Omaha but now of Iowa, is in town on a visit. He is now extensively en gaged in stock raising, and he re ports his stock as doing remarkably well. Ainong the many dogs that have been poisoned in this city re cently, are some very valuable ones, among which was au English setter belonging to M. J. Johannes, and a pointer owned by the MacAuslaud brothers. A pardon has-been received in this cityfrom "Washington, for John , D. Beilly,. convicted here in the United States District Court, in 1871, of mail robbery, and sentenced to ten years imprisonment in the house of correction at Detroit. A party of Mormona, en route for Salt Lake arrived yesterday from the east and left in the after noon lor their destination. There were about 150 in all, there being 123 full tickets issued to them. ' Another lot is expected in a feVT days. On Sunday morning last at "four o'clock, the Omaha City Band gave a concert at Thiele's summer gar den, and a free lunch of hot coffee - and rolls was set out by Mr: Thiele. We understand that these early Sunday morning concerts are to be s?ve given regularly during the sum-JuerV The complimentary concert to be given Mrs. H. L. Latey, will un doubtedly be a great musical suc cess. All the best talent of Omaha will be represented, and such a com bination is a sufficient guarantee that the entertainment will be the one "par excellence" of the season. Tickets can be obtained of Messrs. R. & J. "Wilbur, C. F. Catlin, Wy man & Eberhart, S. C. Abbott & Co. and at Max Meyer's Music store. The May festival, concert and ball of the Maennerchor at Thiele's garden Monday night, was well at tended. The vocal and insuu mental concert by the Maennerchor and City Band was well rendered. Dancing followed the concert, and was continued to a late hour. The garden was beautifully illuminated, by over 260 illuminations of all colors, the design having been got ten up by Mr. Alstadt, otherwise known as "Little Bismarck." A passenger named "William N. Hunniford, aged 53 years, a resi dent of Brooklyn,died Monday even ing of liver complaint on the Union Pacific train from the "West near Elkhorn, He was on his way home from SanFranciseo, and was accom panied by his wife and daughter, who have traveled with mm for tne last five years, n hopes that he would recover his health. The re mains were prepared for burial by undertaker Glsh, and sent East to Brooklyn yesterday afternoon. Messrs. Fairlie & Monell re cently reeved an order for two middle arch columns for &P Hast ings Lodge of Free Masons, and in stead of sending off to St. Louis or Chicago to have the order filled, as has been the custom hitherto, they had them manufactured in Omaha. Mr. Arthur Buckbeedid the carpen ter work on them, and Lehman & BeartJ tfie painting.. The job was done as satisfactorily here as it could have been done anywhere else. Messrs. Fairlie & Monell have ako an ordpr somewhat similar from a Knights f Pythias Lodge at Te cumseh, which they wilf likewise have filled in Omaha. Tlioy intend hereafter to have all society equip ments, except swords and mount ings, turned out Jn Omaha. Do pick-pockets attend ttye Van Cott revival meetings ? "We are led to ask this question by the fact that Mr. H. C, Addjs had the misfor tune to lose his pool6trbook at the tent Monday evening. It contained $400 in money, and many valuable papers. He seemed to think that his pocket was picked, but he dis liked to express himself tQ that ef fect, as he did not wish to cast any reflections upon the congregation there assoinbled. He should have had no hesilanoy in eo expressing himself, if he thought anything of the kind, as he must be aware that the bad are often mixed up with the good, and we should think it strange indeed if in a crowd of 1,000 or 1,500 people, there was not a man mean enough, and sharp enough to pick another's pocket. The average run of human character would lead u to conclude that there was not only one, but several, in a crowd of that size who would not only do that, but would kick a man if ho didn't have anything in his pockets. Personal. Bev. Dr. D. M. Fik, of Boston, is at the "Wvoming. Hon. Elam Clark is at the Metro politan. Bochefort, the celebrated French man, will pass through Omaha to day eastward bound. Mr. Samuel Bean, of the firm of Beau & Hottel, is confined to his house by sickness. Colonel Burn ham, Judge Advo cate of the Department of the Platte, left for Fort Saunders on Court Marshal duty. John Du'flj of New York, is at the Grand Central. He is not the DufT that the Omaha Herald used to slop over on. General Julius "White, a promi. nent Chicagoan, arrived in this city yesterday accompanied by Miss "White. They are stopping at the Grand Central Hotel. Judge Francis H. Dewey, of Wor cester, Massachusetts, is at the Grand Central Hotel, accompanied by his wife and daughter. Gen. Onl, commanding the de partment of the Platte; Gen. King, Gen. Bribi:, and Col. Brown, re turned yesterday afternoon from the "West. George Chapman, formerly man ager of the Academy of Music in this city, is in town on a visit. He is going to Salt Lake to fill an en gagement there. Dr. H. A. Page, U.S.A., left Omaha Barracks y t sterday fcr Camp Stambaugli, where he has been as signed to duty as surgeon of the post. John W. Sage, formor traveling agent ntul correspondent of the Lincoln Slate JlegUler, and one of the most iopular newspaper men of the State, has recently engaged with the Bee, and leaves Omaha to-day on a busiuess trip. Captain Jones, engineer of the Department of the Platte, has been ordered to "Willet's Point, N. Y. Captain "W. S. Stanton takes his place here. The many friends of Captaiu Jones will regret his de partui e. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming Hotel: S L Morrow, Missouri Valley; C Avery and wife, Honesdale, Pa;Jl Fitzgerrald, England; J T Little, Salt LakojMF Lee, Chicago; JL James, DeWitt, Iowa; J D Garrett, Columbus; L G Beeks, Des Moines; C W Parechall, Kansas City; M jne, Cheyenne; D Lane, do; H Simonsou, New York; LC Wysang, do; Geo Matthews l family, San Francisco; J M Robinson, IoT' ' ; S Farror, Fremont; D Clark; Lara mie; E Parks, do; L T Whitehad, Columbus; S T Corey, Crete, Neb; Bobert Miilock, Perry, Iowa; S Pay man, St Louis; S Thompson, Crete; Tim Sexto, Llneiln; Rev Dr D M Fisk, Boston. The Prisoners are Indignant at Commissioner Eedfield's Economy. In answer to a request of -the prisoners in the jail, for necessary clothing, County Commissioner Jo seph B. Bedfield purchased some cheap blue overalls, straw hats and shoes, and brought them down to the men. The prisoners became in dignant, and distained to don any such apparel, and the consequence is that the articles are now in the hands of the County Board. A Bee reporter interviewed the prisoners, this morning, and found that they actually did need clothing. Those in cell number were barefooted, having neither shoes nor stock ings, they had but the shirt on their back, and the pantaloons that they had ou, were decidedly dilap idated. To say the least, they are a ragged set of men. One man said he would not wear any blue overalls or any ten cent straw hat, but that he preferred to go naked first,' and if ne cessary interview the Judge in that pristine costume. Another accused Commissioner Bedfield of wishing to dress them un as Granjrers and give them a littlo fresh air and recreation by trotting them out to a Granger picnic. They didn't want hickory shirts "in theirs," nor did they wish to become Grang ers, as thev are adherents of the squarefooted and barefooted Democ ncr. Thev are red-hot at Bedfield for thus attempting to compromise thejr dignity and they are now exercising their rnlnds in workjng up a plan to get even wjth him. They want it understood that they are high-toned roosters, and have a great desire to appear like gentlemen when brought up on dress parade to be reviewed by Judge Lake. We would suggest to Mr. Bedfield that, to appease ther just WTath and indignation, he should give to each one au order on Frank Ramge, the fashionable tailor, for a complete and stylish outfit. The prisoners have no fault to find with tllCir "grub"' or tlieir jaiors, b,ut they are "kicking" against the economical course pursued by tjip County Commissioners. Xqw js the accepted time to buy goods at rates to suit th.e times, for cash at J. H. Steix, may2Geodtf Omaha, May 25, 1S74. Fon Sale Cheap A No. 1 Top Buggy. I also want to buy a large, young horse, for family carriage. may2Ctf G. W. Homan, Jk. JUST liKCMVED. A very fine assortment of Lace Sacks, Shawi.s, and Scarfs which we are selling at very low figures. Gladstone & Co. 14th, between Douglas and Farn- ham. may2Gt2 CHEAP SHOES at $l it pair, Serge . Serge Serge Morocco Morocco Morocco Polish, Congress, Slippers, Polish, Congress, Slippers. The above shoes are the clieapest and best shoes ever oflered in Oma ha. We are selling them at less Jljun half price, but do not warrant them. Henry Dohle fe Co., Farnham St., bet. 12th & 13th. may20 It The Latest Goods to be had is at J. H. Stein's. rnay2G-eod-tf. CLARK & FRENCH have just received a car load of California Oranges. maj-25 2t Type For Sale! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of which this is a sample, weighing COO lbs. This type has been in use on the Daily Bee less than one year, and is nearly as good as new. For terms &c, address E. Rosewater, inay22tf. Publisher of the Bee. Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street, may 7-tf. or Sale Cheap. Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. Burkley. aprll-tf F.ALSTED'S COFFEEHOUSE, 4S5 12th street, between Farnham and Harney, has been enlarged and repaired. Separate rooms for ladies. Ice cream and soda water, and the most splendid cup of coffee, etc.,is al ways to be had. my23-d2taw tf Copies of city charter for sale at the Bee office tf Ice Cream at Latey's. Fami lies supplied cheap, Loavp your orders. H. L. Latey. nprillStf Wantep. A good laundress; high wages paid. Apply at 207 Farnham street, between 12th and 13th. may23t3 JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY, THE HANDSOM EST EMBROIDERY SUITS EVER RECEIVED LN THE CITY. WELF 4 JONES, 509 13th ST. BET. FARNHAM and DOUGLAS. maySOtf STRAWBERRIES and CREAM at Wirth's Restaurant. mySOtf Best assortment of groceries, at may 21 6t Bruxxer's. VEaETABLEMABKETatBRUXNER'S ma TO LET. Seven rooms suitable for offices, coiner of Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Inquire of Chasa J. Kar bach. maylC 2w THE GEORGIANS ARE COMING A Large Excursion Party From the State of Georgia, Will Visit Omaha and Ne braska, Leaving At lanta, June 19th. Responding to a desire by a large number of citizens of Atlanta and surrounding country, to visit the State of Nebraska the coming sum mer, I have secured on the several railways, low excursion tickets, the excursion party to leave this city on the evening of the 19th of June. The route will be an interesting one. From Atlanta via the West ern and Atlantic road to Chattanoo ga ; thence by the Nashville, Chat tanooga and St. Louis Railway to St. Louis, crossing the Mississippi river at Columbus, Ky. From St. Louis we go by the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern road, crossing the great Missouri river bridjre at St. Charles, and travers ing a fine grain growing and graz ing section of Missouri. At Kansas City, the Western terminus of this road, we take the Kansas City and Council Blufl'sroad, passing through St. Joseph, Missouri, and up the Missouri River valley in Iowa. The terminus of this road, Council Bluffs, is j ust opposite the Missouri river from Omaha, which latter place we reach by crossing one of the grand est railroad bridges on the conti nent. At Omaha I propose for the party to rest for a day. Excellent hotel accommodations here will make our stay pleasant, while we visit the smelting works, where cold and silver may be seen pouring in mol ten streams direct from the cruci bles, and the immense machine and car shops of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, besides other places of interest. Froin Omaha wc will visit, by special train, the most interesting object of the excursion, the beauti ful prairie lands of the Platte Val ley. To one who has never seen a Western prairie country, the land scape along our ride now will be novel and grand. The country is the most beautiful that'I ever lboked'upoi;. As far as the ej-e can'reach oii either side, an ocean-liko expanso of billowy green is interspersed with Island of gold en harvests and dark, glittering corn : while herds of sleek cattle browzn uoonthe boundless pastures. The lands everywhere, are dark col ored, and rich beyond description. The admiring tourist "here appreci ates K couplet of Pahodje: "Rich j.rairie, (lecfccd with flowers of golil, J4t minligUt oceans roll afar." A VISIT TO THE RED MAX. The excursionists may stop at any place on the road they desire. At Columbus, a beautiful little city in the heart of the valley, ninfety-nvQ miles from Omaha, conveyances will be furnished by the citizens to take' the party qu to the Pawnee Indian Reservation, where we wll see native Indian villages, and visit the government schools for in structing the Indian children, which are taught by several South ern young ladies. The Pawnees are a small tribe, pjjrftjqtly peaceable, and supported by the 'Government. This ride of twenty-two miles across the country js through a magnifi cent farming section, The excursion tickets tako us to Grand Island, a city one hundred and fifty-four miles from Omaha, from which place the party can return at pleasure. The re turn tjekots will be good on any train tor thirty'ilays A day 'in 'St. Louis will be one of the pleasant incidents of the return. Tne entire distance traveled, go ing and returning, will be nearly three thousand miles. The time from Atlanta to Omaha is about fifty-seven hours. Pullman palace sleeping' cais wij ma tjaqugh with out change, from Atlanta WSt: Louis, and from St. Louis to Oma ha. Excellent eating houses are along the entire route, but the con venient "lunch basket" affords less expensive board on the route. With this provis'jon the Incidental ex penses of the trip will be light'. The cost of a ticket for the round trip (from Atlanta to Grand Island, Nebraska, and return,) will be sixty dollars, and good for thirty days. Sleeping car fare will be extra. The cost of a berth to Omaha will be about six dollars. Two occupy ing a berth will reduce this expense about oiifi-)iaJf to eacb. Quite a jarge number of citizens of Atlanta, and merchants, farmers, and professional men iii other sec tions of the State are booked for the excursion. SALT LAKE CITY. Several of the party contemplate extending their trip to Salt Lake City 914 miles further. I will fur nish excursion tickets froin Grand Island and return 1S28 milos for one hundred dollars, to those who may wish to visit Salt Lake. The time from Grand Island to Salt Lake Is 4S ljours. COST OP THK EXCURSION. The trip from Atlanta to Grand Island, Neb., and return, including tickets, sleeping car and hotel fare, can be made for inside of one hun dred dollars. Parties desiring to join the excur sion, who have not already corre sponded' with me, are requested to do so at once, and those making ap tilication should state wbotlior timv wish to take a sleeping car. I would like to be notified before the 10th of June by all wishing tickets. I Vill endeavor to procure excursion tick ets to Atlanta, to connect wjth tickets from here, for parties that may be made up in other cities. At this date, May 20th, over eighty ap plications have been made for tick ets. Prominent members of the legal and medical professions, and merchants of Atlanta ami wvni othor cities, are of the party. Address application for tjekpts or further information to Sam'l A. Echols, Atlanta, Ga. For soda and mineral water, Pe ruvian beer and ginger ale,patronize the "statue," the costliest and most magnificent soija apparatus ever constructed and now running in full blast at Ish's Farnham street dru store dispensing the most delicious mid cooling drinks in the city. May 15, eod 2m. Pacific House, Tenth and Daven port street; re-opened to-day, and refurnished throughout. Ad.esirab)e place for boaders, by the day or week. Prices to suit the times. Also the south part of the house to rent. iuay25-tf PlAOX FOR SALE CHEAP, at 236 Capitol avenue. ma2G lw Church Festival. There will be a strawberry and icecream festival at the Presbyte rian church next Friday evening. m25-5t. T. C. Bruxxer. Produce Deaito. may21 5t i A Belligerent Female. Yesterday morning a colony of half-a-dozen of the New York demi monde arrived In this city on their way to San Francisco. They were about half Intoxicated, and while waiting for the departure of the train for the west, they entered the depot restaurant, where one of them began raising a disturbance. Mr. Jake Markle, ordered her to be quiet, when she replied, "you son of a gun! I can get away with your baggage," and doubling up her fist, she followed up her remark, with a well-directed blow, which took Jake unexpectedly, and square ly on the nose. That was too much for good-natured Jake, and he accordingly called in a colored servant, who bounced that belligerent female out of his restaurant, In double-quick time, and in the liveliest manner possible. Jake saj-s that was the first time that he ever was "struck" by a wo man. The State Medical Association will meet in this city, at the Grand Central Hotel, on Tuesday of next week. The attendance will be large and the session an important and Interesting one. Lost. On Monday evening May 23, 1S04, at or in the neighborhood of the Methodist tent, a pocket diary, containing money and valu able papers. The finder will please return the same to the undersigned, and be liberally rewarded, H; C. Addis, 20 U 207, Farnham street. 10,000 Sweet Tbtato Plants at Erunncr's. may 21 lOt. Dyeixo, cleaning and repairing done In the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,bet. Farnham and Douglas. aprfjSt f. Brunner sells Groceries cheapest, may 21 ot. "Gilt Edoe" the Valley." Flour made. and "Cream of Best brands of nay2q-lm. Gents' Furnishing Goods such as White shirts, cheviot and other qual ities; also underwear, We will sell at astonishing low figures. M. Hellmax & Co. niay 8-eodt-June 1. A Beautiful Lawn can bo had by using the "Excelsior Lawn Mower, the best in the world. Sold only by Evans & J)urxall; 230 'Fanjjiam streut, may 23 3t s in w, For an excellent glass of soda, go to Ish's Farnham street store, may 15-eod-lm. 3Q viriifascuzAx. -PEALEB If Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. KE corner Fsrnhim and Elerenth streets, OMAHA, ... NEBRASKA. ' sec2T " Established 1858. s a.. JT. SIMFSOIf'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538540 Fourteenth Street, (Office up stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carriages and Buggies on hand or rcade to order. N. B. ParUcular attenUon paid to Repair in;. apr28-U OIUCABA OXFTT STOVE ST.QHE. E. F. OOZ, 537 14th St., between DosgUs tad Dode Manufacturer of Tin, Copper andSheet Iron Ware, and dealer in Cooking and Heating stoves Stamped, Japanned and French Ware on hand. Tin RooBng, Gutters and Spoutingand JobWork done and warranted. febttf U. WILLUELIf. J. T4TI.OS. WILIUELM & TAYLOR, PORK PACKERS, 17th and Chicsgo streets, OMAHA, NEB, ARE now prepared to deliver In large or tmall quantities, their mUd sugar-cured "NONE SUCH" brand of hams and breakfast bicon.pjit up expressly fpr family use.. On hand pure kettlerendered leaf lard, bjr the barrel or in cans of 10, 15, 25 or 40 ft. ear-Orders promptly filled." Ladies' Fashionable Cloak a. id Dress Maker. Promenade Suits, Evening Drerses, Wedding Suits, Morning Wrappers, Coats, Ac, cut to or der in the latest Parisian styles. Raring car ried on fashionable cutting and fitting for la dies in all its branches in ti)e various capitals and centre of fashion in Europe and America, I take pleasure In introducing myself to the ladies of Omiht. Satisfaction guaranteed in eTery department of my pro Session. &O.90013U Street. oc2yl B. WILF. t.aj:XiO:r? 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. A 11 kinds of TAILOKRTO, CLEANING and BEPAWING done at reasonable rates apr26tl U, P. R,R, MEAT MARKET, ltb trect l,ct California and Webster. TirE KEEP ON HAND THE BEST Yy supply of FRESH AND SALTED MEATS- Also a large stock of Fine Sugar Cured Hams and Ureacfatt Bacon, at the low eat rates. WM. "ADST KNUTII, niyll-ly Proprietors. MRS. J. K. VAN DERCOOK Eclectic Physician? Residence and office 250 Dodge st bet 11th and 15th sts. Special attention paid toobstetrics and dis eases peculiar to women ana children, fstf. "WILLIAM SEXAUER. 233 Firnioaj Stiest, - Omit, Heb WHOLKSALE iD EETAH. DEALKB IX FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. Southern Hotel, Fronting en 4th, 5a and Walnut rti St. Louis, - Mo. "Laveille, "Warner & Co., Prp-oyiotqrsj. The Southern Hotel b flrst-clsss Jn all Its api ointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied In the greatest abundance, with all the delicacies the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wahts'cl thegstjuor the hotel. There is an lmproTedeleTator leading from the first Boor to the upper one, Kaflroad'and- fteaniboat ""fcJT BsScea, news stand, and western Union Telegrapn '- ; c ,, ri ft SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let, For Sale, Loit, Wants, Found, Boarding, c, will be inserted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion. FIVE CEF1S per line. The first insertion never less thaa TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, TO LET. -From June 1st a small house one b.ock from the PosUOffice. Apply at the Coizens House, 9th street. m26 tf TV T'S?S: ae tfeg1" furnished front room h 1 4Jl,.E,eTe,nth Slr suitable for a gentle rna" tV e' r tW slngle genU- FR KENT. A hous containing six rooms all in good repair. Enquire of GeoreeW Homan, comerof Harney and 13th streetT F ''? PSTr1-0 houes. No K3 Cass st and .ivwj.uuii3. .apply lo a- WKIUHT, niy23-St Corner Chicago and 19th st. EXCELSIOU LAWN MOWER-The most perfect in ue. They mn lightlv, do not get out of order. A child or a strong minded woman can work them, a car load ot assorted sizes received by EVANS A DUHNALL, O. p Grand Central Hotel. myZS-sat-mon wed frl FOR SALE A nice genteel pony, with har ness and a good light wagon, for sale cheap, Inquire of Mb. Tucm, at the Green Tree House, on Tenth st. my24t F)RSALE-160 acres of land, being the NE li ofseclS, in township 13, N of K 4 E. in tbe SE part of ISuttler county, 30 miles North west of Lincoln. A well improved farm adjoins it on the west, and country all around it Is thickly stttledr Will sell for 500, one half down, balance in one year, or S3 00 per acre in cash, or will trade for city property. Apply to my21tf ADKfcW UUSKWAtt.lt. T iWO nicely furnished rooms to rent, with boaru, KEJ 15111 st. my21t7 ENERGETIC and reliable canvassers wanted. Business pleasant. BIG MONEY IN IT. Address BUSINESS, myl'ltj' Bke office. Al.vstamo quartz mill, house, shop, barn and mine in the silver miues of Nevada, lor sale cheap. Cheap for cash. Address P O Box 171, Marysville, Mo. e3ds-4t "VTEW liUAUDl.NU HOUSE Furuisued Jl rooms with or without board; also day board, First class board at reasonable rates, at 1S1 Farnham st bet 11th and 12th sts. m20wl WANTED A girl to do general housework, German preferred. Apply n w cor Burt and 23d street. Also a nurse girl wanted ui20tf DESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, and several 'vacant lots, and farm lands lor sale ; also houses snd offices to rent cheap, to good tenants. Apply to Jou.v E. Kellkt, Attorney at Law, at French A McKoon's office, KoomNo. 3, Creighton block. mylSif PUBLIC HALE OF CITY LOTS-During the first week in Jqne lioxt (the day to be hereafter designated.) J will oner at public sale alxi.it ol lots, being the remainder of my inter tstiu Nelson's Additioa to the Uty of Omaha. Two of these lots are full acres, extending from Cumming to Burt streets, and some of the others are finely located, eligible lots, within four squares of the street railway. Xhe lots will be designated on the ground so that par ties can readily see them. Terms, one third cash witli balance in one and two years, fur further information spplr at the c&ce of Br ron Keed Co. JOSEPll U. NELSON." " Kvliitl -,... - MONEY TO LOAN-Call at law office of D. L, THOMA3, Room 8, Vlasdhcr's Block. uiylStf F HOST PARLOR FOR RENT-Apply 2T7 vaiduiuu3i uci idiu auuiom sis. myiuii mO THE PUBLIC The undersigned has J purchased and put upon the streets as public conveyances, some of the finest carriages etermanufactured in this country. They will be run to andlrom the depots, hotels and private residences. All orde s left at the Metropolitan Hotel, or at the stable, near se cor of Ehivcnth st and Capital Avenue, will bo promptly at tended t. A share of tbepubHc patronage' is respectfully solicited. JQHN E. BULL, " wyigji FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY Ono section choice land, on thobirf bond of the Republican River. Nuckols County. Inqulroof A. MINSKI. niyluil Cor Harney and 15th -. WANTED Servant girls, carpenters, farm hands, laborers, etc, iminrdfstely, a't the employment oflrce.rqon 9 ' lecher 'atlock. my8tf FOR RENT-Dwelllng house with 7 rooms, cellar, well, cistern and fees. No. 439, 12th st. Inqulroof AlF. D. Jones, No. 303 1-2 13th st, or n w cor Harney and IGth sts. my7tf EOR SALE I will sell good second hand carriages and buggies low for cash qr trttle, as I wish to replace theia with tew ones. u maygtf . - ' "-' - tx W.HuxAlf. REAL esta'e for sale in Armstrong A Nel son's additions, Address, a. J. C Bee office. niy5tf F IOR SALE A Singer sowing machine, new. inquire oi Max ileyer A Bro. ap27tf F IOR SALE One set parlor furniture ; also a piano, inquire oi Jiax leycr i l,rq. WANTED A cheap farm in exchange for merchandise. Address, Farmer, UiK oSce. ap21t EOR SALE OB RENT Ko. 354 Chicago st Apply to HARRIS, TAFT & WOODMAN, P21 Oil Mill. FQB SALE QR RENT A "farm of 120 acres with house and barn, situated one half mile west of the Barracks; inquire of mchiett P. P. BEDMONP, SEXiXiXXTG OTJT AT COST! COST! I AIUE8 FURNISHING 600US, H AVINO to give up mr store bv tho first of June, I will closq qut my whole stock at and below cost. MADAiVlFOY'S CORSETS ! Night dresses, aprons, Infant dress's Ac. my4ml 1. B. MI (EN. 21G Douglas st. EBERHART KING THE .DEALZB jn BABY BUGGIES! '& Is SOLE AGKNT In Nebraska for 4 of the Best Makers. My prices are atmy below ! these small dealers, have 300 in stock, and WILL NOT be. undersold ! Make no mistake I see the "BAZAR" before buying, or write for prices. You ai:t: dollars by so doing. See the new 1 BOSTON CANOPY TOP!" Which makes 5 styles of a hugey. Large or small orders filled at FAC TORY PRICES ! for cash. I make a " specialty " of filling retail orders for a single buggy. BIRDS Imported (all kin(s) wholesale anjl retail. ' apl3eod2m SHERIFF'S 8.M.E. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION issued out of the District Court i.r ruining County Nebraska, and to ma directed. I will on the 3d of day June, A? '1874,at 10 o' lock a m of said day, at th store room of Al bert Tucker No 2M Douglas street. In the City of Omaha, and County of Douglas, in said State, sell at auction th following described prop erty, levied upon to satisfy a Judgemnt of said Court, recovered tf II L Henry, against Albert Tucker, to wit: Light y-five cases of men's and boys' boots. 23 cases of shoes ; also all the retail stock of boots and shoes coatalne 1 in said store; also a small line of hats and cap ; also the fol lowing described store and office furniture: Two )ounges, I desk, 1 stove and pipe, 2 chairs, 1 show cases and 1 letter press, or so much of the said goods as are necessary to satisfy said Judgment and loats, and accruing costs thereon. ALFBED BURLEY, my21toju2 Sheriff Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! T S. P. BRIGGS YARD, CORNER OF Jibod 14th and Chicago Streets. Uood Hard d IT 00: Soft SB 00. SlOTB Wood to'i&If Mr number of stove Terr swap,, apiatf . 1 t JOMS B. KELLET, Attorney 1 Counselor at Law Oflos Boom i, Creighton Block. I . nvsH. Oor. 15th aid Douglas Sts. i OJIAUA. COLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PROMPT ly attended lo. No charge unless collec tions are made. Houses to let and rents col ected. Beat estate bought and sold. apl'tf NEW FOUNDRY The foundry In connection with the Van Dora machine shops, WO. 50 MARKET STUEKT, Isntwin operation. I am prepared to make all kinds of castings. meb237m Vr'M. FEN WICK City Meat Market. BBriTTl Kf-poustantly onhand A LARGE SUPPLY' OF Beef, 3?oh.x MUTTON, TOULTRY, GAME "xra3enjrwev: XsXJCl Victor Restaurant. 100 FARNHAX STREET, Set. loth and lltli. VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. rpABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVEP.Y L thing in the market. Ope a from 7 a. iu. to 13 p. m. jy-All Meals Served to Order.-a 0TSTEB3 SERVED IH EVEBT 8TYLB. C A "!V IT? IS SEASON. Prices to suit VXiA-lVLCi the times. ILLINOIS HOUSE. Z"a.xtxx1xaxi3. Sroot Between 9th and 10th. CHARLES FELDERMAS, Prop. mchlltf 2?ew Moat 2ar3set. SPATJLDIAG t JOVUD.1X. 14tk St. Bet. Faruham and llarnej, mcbl5-2m Oppo ite the Grand Central TAUJOn, 171 Cor. Varnliam. and Eleventh Sts. All kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re- f siring done at reasonable rates. A fine lot of URNISHING (iUODS constantly on band and sold cheap. -lecCCtf Tlio Hoatrioo Hydraulic, Cement, AND- PIPE COMPANY, WOULD INFOUM THE TUBLIC THAT they are now ready to furnish 11Y- DllAULIC CEMENT, of the very best quality, wuicn works furnish :ragh UHAIKAGE. ETC, Alio manufacture all styles of CHIMNEY WOttK. WE GUARAN TEE OUlt CEMENT TO BE EQUALTO ANY HYDHAUL1C CEMENT MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES. -OIlDEr.S FP.OM dealep.s p.espect FULLY SOLICITED. BL'ATRICE HYDRAULIC CFJIEST r & 1'IPE CO. OMAJTA - - NEBRASKA. iu)-21-3in m. oroxiG-STxraSCT, MANUFACTUKFP. OF O I Q- A R S, VIIHOL"ESALND RETAIL. TOBACCO, Y Pipes and Smokers' Articles. 185 DOUG LAS ST., OMAHA, NEB , Opposite Metro politan Hotel. Consumers and Dealers will nod it to tbolr advantage to examine my stock befoie purchasing elsewhere. niyl5-ly 4Lb ABOUT THE WATKR WOK IIS The central city of the West Quite proud of late lias grown, At d feels it can no longer tral. A goo I sied, pond to own. The greatest cities of the world Who wish to cut a swell, At once erect a reservoir Upon their highest hilL We read in the days of Noah That water wot ks were tried; The trouble was Uey hadnoscwers, And so the people died. let us then taiueniber If water works we try. To put in sewers good and strong, And make our streets quite dry And when the thing is don; We'll celebrate st our, Then everybody In the town Will buy their hats of Itunce. For all new styles that low arc out, Some flit y klmls or irore. You'll find tli"n t heap at B.mce's Famous New York store. Th Chimploa Hatter of thj West, 25a Doug asStreeet. iuch2Gtf II. GKEDE. C. J. KABBAC1I. GRERE it KARDAC1I, 13th st. Lctweu Farnham and arney sts. OMAHA, - - NEB. MASCFACTCEEROr Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CAItlt! AGES. Dealers in and manufacturers ot AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO lfORSK NHOtlNU. MSRe pairing rf wagons and blacksralthing promptly done at reasonable prices. niydAwGm iZS Harney stieet, between ltth snd 15th. Carriage and Wagon Making In all It Branch?, in the latest and moat approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHINU and rcpaifiaa done cs short notice. sep26 lr DENTISTRY. ttftI.Lt0 4-N NZ BSKTTISTS, OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST. - rp staibs, Bet. 12th . UtS St., OMAHA. B-OMest rractii-lif Dentist, Iu the city L. W00DW0BTJI, 233 Doaghs Street, OmatTHeDruka f)KALVB IK Carriages, Hacks, Baggies. Pattent Wheels, Road wagons, Trot ting Sulkies. Ske'etons, Ltudebaker'i, Celebrated Waiqns. James R. Hil's Odtbrated Con cord Varness and Whlps.5 HORSE CLOTHING. Bobn. Blankets, Wagon Material of all DeserlFf tions, Spske, Hubs, Felloes, and all kiadsof HARD WOOD LUMBER Thimble Skeins, Axles and Springs. mchCtt MRS. R. U. PALMER, Fashionable Dressand Cloak Maker, Rooms, 2C2 Douglas St. near .15; b, (Up Stairs. I cat from actual measurement not front patters and will guarantee satisfaction in all Cutlbif sad FUUn? a Specialty. auuiuguy fiuuiuur,eiuiur3i luciasiory, lz located ct Bootrire.NeS.. "or at Ihe" FiPe ih Uujaha Tney also are prepared to allklndsbfCt-MESTPIl'INOiorSEWE yyy J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. qim: atta., heb., myS-ly STEELE & Wholesale Grocers, SItSOMS BLOCK 63S and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMAHA, mchlSIy 7 - MORGAN & GALLAGER. -SUCCESSORS TO CBElttHTOX AXD MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCER! No. 205 Farnham Street oim: .a ha, aprSdly WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCER! XTo. 247 Douglas Street, (JJLVL.-Ei-A, - mch27yl AGENTS FOR THE DUPOXT POWDER CO. Kurtz Mohr& C JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, 231 Farnham Street, ' OMAHA, - - - ZEsTIS: J. J. BROWN & BRO., "WHOLESALE DEALERS IX STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 6001 Notions, and myS-lr JOHN T. EDGAR, JOBBER OF Shelf I Heavy Hardwar IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, ACRZCXTZiTTTZlAZi lltlPLEMENTS COItX-PLAXTEKK FLOWS, CivnToitStlV. !f'h'D 246 Douglas St., GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumbe OFFICE COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS., U.iP. B. R. TRICK. OUVCAIHIA - i.11tl '14U ROBERT )EALER IN Faints, Oils. BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC. 257 Douglas Street mcLlSeodlr HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN- Wines, Liquors, Cigar: C7ctJO. FIa 011 Kcntuekj Whiskies and Imported trood a Special! jr. hl9vl B. fc J. Books and WHOLESALE Fourteenth. Street, GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOLTJOOK! A. IE. S I M P S O IT, -MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGAKJ 532 FIFTBB1TTH ST., CHEIGHTOKT BIjOCK. splmiC WHOLESALE CANDIE I am now manufacturing all varieties of candies and will pell at EASTBBN PBIOE Dealers In thU State need Hot waat to go East Tor CAN'DIfiS. Atrial Is solicited. Bouslaa St. Oor. XStlx. mchlltl HOMIB and 7AH1CS la. ITXBRAS: The Barlin;toa sil'l JJUsourl River Rillrosil creuiisib per ceau luieresi, ana wi u a ton as parcasse, u oaii lae ana is cuiuvsku, witma LARQE DEDUCIONS North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Vallej TheB. A M. R. R. Co. will se'l sboul l.Ofto.100 screi a well watere-1 roanlry.-at irom II ff to S7.00 per South of he Platte The Conusor owns lrZe,,ojTO,tIe bestlaaJ laKebrMYa, laterser'eJby numerous t and adlaceui to lu nllrooJ aa 1 la the largest and best derslope 1 pirt o( tha Stite, as; also 1 aaousBepuUIcan Valley. ForclrcalarsandtaUlnloriaatloa apply to C, Be SCHALLtlt, Ascnt JOHNSON, - - usris: - iste: - IsTE: GLOYES and X0TI01 Boots and Shoes. AND Omaha, ITebrask mchl.fi AND YARD - - USTIEr assssssa C. STEEL!,, Varnishe: OMA1 WILBUR, Stationer AND RETAIL, - Omahcu, 2To1 Oaxnbi Co., ofttrs best !o 'sat low prices on 10 jeiftA premium oi 20Mrcau on tne soiouaiiu iwo J9xn irom aM oi purcane. FOR CASH PAYMENTS. of j't 11 1 gnxia aaJ airlcoltaral laa I acre ou lonjerellu B. & M. Land Office ter sr HU.XM um rrvm aw., rmtB3, Or Geiwr.l La fwfartaMt Ltaeel,Xek, WlV' -s . r ii W i Js