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THE OMAHA BEE
KMONDAY, JUNE 8, 1874.
OFFICIAL FIFES OF THE COT.
TOE OSAMA. DAILT BEE
I eerredto anbtcribers by carrier, to any
put ot the city, trtrj crening, (Sundays ex--epted,)
t tlteen cents perweei, or 3.75 lor
six months, and.f7.00 per annum, when paid
B advance.
All complaint about Irregularities, addressed
' this office will receive prompt attention.
Tax Omaha Dsxlt Bkz will be mailed to
ribiciiben at the folio wing rata, arable Ura-
rlaMy lna-rance:
97.00 per as torn.
8.75 " 6 .onths.
The Ok-l Du.t Bex has by tar the
laVBGEST drcnlaUon Id the city, and U,
berefore, the beat and cheapen advertising
Katks of ADTunsoia.-locsj nouree, o
cent! per line: local advertisement, 20
cents per line; by the month, 10 cent. No
adveriiaement inserted for leaf than 60 cent.
Special soticea, 10 cents per line; ilngl Inser
tion, not leaa than 25 cent.
Transient abTertiaementa most i&TarlaUy be
paid for in advanco.
Salea for standing adTertiaesie-U by (pedal
contract.
All lag! Notices, Statements, Tabular
Work, etc, requiring careful revision by copy,
or proof to be furnished, most be handed in
before ten o'clock A. M. to insure insertion the
same day.
Special and Local adTertisemeiit before two
o'clock r. x.
Advertisements before one o'clock p. M.
All advertisement for the Wckx.y Bkk
must be handed in before Monday noon, for the
same week's Issue.
1KK1VAL A.ND DEPARTURE OF
T&AIKS.
Time Card of the aiarllaxton Kemte
LEAVE OMAHA. ABsUVZ AT OMAHA.
Express 50 r. x. I Erpreas.9-.55 a. k.
Mail 5:00 A, at. Mail 10:5 P. M.
Sundays excepted. Mondays excepted.
This is the only Una running Pullman Hotel
Dining cars.
p. W. UiTciicocx, Ha-kt P. It;t-
Ucn'l. Wea. Pass. Agt. Ticket Agent.
Chicago, 111. Omaha, Neb.
UnloEt Paclfle.
LXATX. AJUOTZ.
Dally Expreai 1130A.M. 3.00 P.M.
n.n wwio-ht SSJ0A.M. 6:15P.M
Daily Freight 6:15 A. M.
Csstc-go, Hock Islaml
3:30 A.M.
Ic PaesU.
JUU 5A.M.
10:UP.jf.
mreae z-w r. At.
tl0:00 A. V..
KundaTS excepted. tMondays excepted.
Cmleac tc Northwestere.
Mail 5aOA.M. 10:)P.M.
express 2:50 P.M. tlttUOA.
K""i Cltft t. Jo. V CohbcU BlBsTa
Vominz Express.... E 20 A.M. 10:00 A.M.
Tenlng Kxpress.....J0 P. M. 6:40 P. M.
Osaaka 4c Nortliweirt an SIobx
City -c J?elc.
Hail Xxpress 8:15 A.M. J 5 P.M.
Daily except Sundays.
Omnlbaaea and Baggage Wagons leave the
Bee, corner Farnham and Ninth streets, CI-
een minutes in advance of the above Kailroaa
sne.
TOADVBierisi-iiS raa Cllicu
LvrlOS or tbe DAII.T BEE la more
th-at doable tbat.of aayotber dally
passer published la Kebraaka.
Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster
room-. The leading house of the
kind. 307, Farnham street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf
OMAHA BREVITIES. .
The stiver on lower Farnham
street, running puf the Wyoming
Hotel, is being repaired'.
Horace Greeley, jr., has taken
the advice of his deceased dad, and
gone West. He now looms up in
front of L. C. Richards' place.
Friday evening dress parade at
the Barracks was witnessed by the
largest crowd of citizens that has
yet been attendance this season.
The river is still rising, having
gone up about seven feet. The bot
toms are all covered with water,and
the flood is hourly increasing.
A man named Ed Redmond,
living at the corner of Sixteenth and
Izard streets, had a suit of clothes
atolen from him last evening.
The "Stars" will play a prac
tice game in uniform this evening
against a picked nine at five o'clock,
at the Union grounds at the end of
the street car track.
The Columbus base ball club
wants to play the Milos during the
State Fair. By all means let the
Milos make it agreeable for them,
and beat them by fair play.
A man whose name could not
be ascertained, living in Pattee's
block, is reported to have been
robbed of $C0 last night, by some
sneak thief, who entered his room.
Dr. Ayer mourns the loss of $57,
Atolen from his room by a sneak
thief. The equine Dr. would like
to treat the scoundrel for the epi
zootic A lady, while standing on the
sidewalk, and listening to Mrs.
Van Cott's exhortations, fainted and
fell last night She was revived by
the assistance of several by-stand-cra.
Mr. G. W. Medlock, the pro
prietor of the Grand Central Hotel
:kuews and cigar stand, was mar
ried last Monday evening to Miss
Susie Golden, by the Rev. Mr.
Stewart, at the Presbyterian par
eon age.
According to Prof. S. D. Beals,
County Superintendent of Schools,
the value of school houses in the
.county is $327,(523, and of the sites
$97,817; the number of male pupils
2,6S2; of female pupils, 2.728; total,
5.410; number of school districts, 40.
To-morrow evening will wind
up the Van Cott meetings in Oma
ha, Let Burners make a note of
this, and take advantage of the
opportunity of salvation now offered
them before it is too late. The
camp me.'Uugwill follow in a few
days.
The first time we ever saw a
printing office for sale at an auction
store was this morning at Wilson's,
where there is a complete Danish
newspaper outfit waiting to be
Vnnnlrui rlftCTn in lhf hichret hin
der." -It has been ordered to be sold
on account of the mortgagees.
.The celebrated .Yokes family, a
burlesique troupe, have been booked
for the 27th",' 2Sth, 29th and 30th of
Jury- at -the Academy of Music.
They" are the sensation of the day,
and the public may look, for some
' thing good in the burlesque line.
A number of the directors of
the Chicago t Rock Island railway,
accompanied by their famlles, ar
Tired here Saturday evening in a spe
cial car over the Chicago & ISorth
estern railway, and remain a day
orftfo tpiew the sights of Omaha.
They l-re t the Grand Central
whore Quarters were been secured
hv iruun. They will
return east
via the Chicago
Rock Island
rowte.
f!ONCERT at the TIVOLI
lo-
night and to-morrow afternoon and
Bjght J. H-KBB.
poSU
Policeman Benedict arrested
one John Fox, of Council Bluffe,
Saturday morning,forpeddling vegc5
tables -without a license. He was
fined $1.00 and costs at the Police
Court, and made to take out a li
cense. The profits of the vegetable
peddler's day's business -were some
what diminished in consequence.
The bar of Omaha has recently
been reinforced by the arrival of
CoL George Graves, a German law
yer, who has come here from Des
Moines with the intention of per
manently locating in this city. He
hails originally from Memphis, and
comes here with a brilliant legal
record, being an educated gentle
man and a thorougly practical law
yer. FeTIOJUU.
Mrs. H. L. Latey will leave for
Boston this afternoon.
William M. Foster, the lumber
merchant, arrived from Chicago
Saturday morning, and is stopping
at the Grand Central Hotel.
Prof. A. D. Williams, formerly of
the State Normal School at Peru,
but now editor of the Lowell Regis
ter, called at the Bee office Saturday.
Mattie McXamara, of the liquor
house of McXamara & Lucas, re
turned Friday from the west,
having made a successful business
trip.
Robert Armstrong, the fashion
able hatter, has returned from an
extensive and successful trip
throughout the State. He disposed
of a large lot of his most stylish
goods.
J. J. L. C. Jewett left Saturday to
attend to some mining business, by
which he hopes to make a ten
strike. We know of no man whose
efforts we should better like to see
crowned with success.
The following are the arrivals at
the Wyoming Hotel :
H Cooper, Chicago; H L Miller,
Burlington; D C Brown, Sioux
City; T L Martin, New York; EH
Halleck, Jackson, Mich; J F Os
good, Chicago; E S Ingalls,Waslasic;
G D Grablll, San Francisco, J W
Yough, San Francisco; J W Pitch
ard, M H Tutman, city; GFIe
rau, Portland; Chas D Hoffman,
Cincinnati; Geo Luggarder, Walter
Young, St Joe, Mo; Mike O'Nell,
Denver; Jas Christopher, city; H
S Young, Yankton; Herman Rid
mauth, Manteno, Rls; J Jocksy,
Thos Locksy, Mattoon, Ills; E A
Murray, Texas; W P King, Chi
cago; H Amson, Lincoln; Jacob
Schuster, Joseph Moran, jr, West
Uem; J H Gasser, Greate; P T
Hughes S-Mand; Mrs A E Cum
mings, 'saU Lake; ? C 1olan
Toano, Nev; J Silver, Dubuqu-1.'
Sandy ii Himself Again.
George Melville, alias Sandy, no
toriously known in Omaha and the
West, has escaped the halter. He
was to have been tried In Colorado
on the charge of murder, but as no
witnesses could be found to be
brought against him at the trial, he
was accordingly discharged. He
was interviewed at Cheyenne the J
other da' by Mr. McNamara, who
reports him to have been feeling ju
bilant over the failure of that pros
pective necktie sociable. Sandy is
ambitious and wants to rise in life,
but he don't wan't to do It In that
way.
An 3g-Bt Pst.
Fred Hirst, manager of the up
per Farnham street Atlantic &
Pacific telegraph office, received
by express a day or two ago,
from some unknown purson, a box,
containing &u elegant pet, namely,
a bull snake, six feet and two inches
long. One side of the box is glass
so that the reptile can be easily
seen. When the reptile Is stirred
up, it makes a noise like a buzz saw,
and cracks Its head on the glass.
It Is an elephant on Hirst's hands,
and he Is Milling to present it to
any body who will take it away.
If he wants to get up a circus, it Is
suggested to him that he turn it
loose on the sidewalk.
First X. E. Siu-day Scnool.
The teachers of the First M. E.
Sunday School Friday evening elect
ed the following officers for the ensu
ing year :
Superintendent, Samuel Burns;
Assistant Superintendents, T. B.
Lemon and C. L. Garrison ; Secre
tary! L W Arnold ; Treasurer, C. L.
Garrison.
This Sunday School has just
closed a very pleasant and prosper
ous year the eighteenth year of Its
organization. It has 32 efficient of
ficers and teachers, and 319 scholars,
and has no Indebtedness, with a
balance of S20C in the treasury.
State Sunday School Convention.
This week, the 9th, 10th and
11th insts., the Annual State Sun
day Schol Convention will be held
at Nebraska City. A large number
of delegates will go from Omaha.
The railroad fare has been reduced
to the usual standard one fare and
a fifth for the round trip. It Is an
ticipated that the coming conven
tion TT 'U be superior to any previous-'
ly held in the 3tafe.
Han Off the Track.
Saturday morning about half-past 8
o'clock, the dummy train, while at
Spoon Iake, ran off the track ow
ing to the switch not having been
set correctly. The engine and one
car were ditched, causing a delay
of nearly two hours to the transfer
train from the east. There was
no damage done.
FOR SALE!
A Jackson's Burlington 8,000
pound scale, at a bargain.
Union Coal &. Mining Co.
june6t3
Wanted. A good servant girl
to go to Ogalalla station, on the U.
P. Road ; wages $6 to $8. Apply to
Whitney, Bauserman k Co., 247
Douglas street. juneGtl
Ouk SNOW FLAKE FLOUR will
beat St Louis or California in qual
ity, ana in pbice oeing $l.K) per
sack leas. Litzxe & Wh-Uahs.
Jiine5f3
MONTE ON THE RAIL
The Gambler. Operating on the
Chicago and Sock Island
Railway.
Since the three-card monte men
have been driven out of town, they
have sought other fields where they
can commit their depredations on
the pocket-books of the unwary
and unsophisticated traveler. A
portion of the Omaha gang seems
to have captured, as it were, the
Chicago and Rock Island railway,
and are now bolcly operating on
both ends of the line, without any
interference on the part of the rail
road officials or employes, who must
be aware of this deplorable state of
affairs. If they are not, they ought
to be, if they are not deaf and blind.
Hardly a day passes but what one
or more travelers land in Omaha
dead-broke, having been robbed out
of their money by these birds of
prey on this railroad.
Friday there arrived he:e
three men who had been taken In
and done for. One man, who was
en route to California, had to sell
his through ticket to the Uniqn
Pacific general ticket agent, Mr.
Kimball, and return home, almost
heart-broken over the affair.
Another man, who was on his way
to Denver, was obliged to do the
the same thine and abandon his
trio to the west; while the third
victim of yesterday's monte trans
actions, found himself entirely
strapped. He was coming to this
State to invest his few hundreds In
land, upon which to settle, but
now he will have to give up all
hopes for some time to come of
acquiring a home in Nebraska.
The question is, how long will
this business be allowed to continue
on the Chicago fc Rock Island rail
road? Are its passengers not enti-'
tied to a reasonable protection from
these sharpers? If the officers of the
company wish to guard the interests
of their road, and to keep it in favor
with the traveling public, they
must immediately drive these mon
te cappers and throwers oft" their
line.
CouimunicateJ.J
Mr. Wright Writes to Make Himself
Bight.
SAnATOOA, June 0.
Editor Omaha Bke:
In your Issue of the 5th there ap
pears an article with this caption :
"The Worst Government," wherein
Mr. Bechtel, the author, makes me
use the following language while
speaking at Waterloo last Saturday
evening: "The American Govern
ment la ue wor8t government the
sun of heaven fv shone upon."
The gentleman mlsconsJ'110" en"
tirely the spirit of my remark,
which was to this effect : "That the
American Government as conduct
ed to-day exhibits the worst picture
of self-srovernment that the sun of
Heaven ever shone upon ; that we
are ruled not by laws of the people's
making, but by those dictated to us
us by purse-proud cromorants
who, having made themselves
rich at the expense of the public are
not satisfied, but now are crying,
"Give slaves, Give!" Far be it from
me to even by a thought attempt
to tarnish in the slightest way, the
glorious escutcheon of our system
of Republican Government. No, I
am too thoroughly an American,
but it is time for all true men, and
especially young men of our coun
try, to prepare themselves for the
mighty struggle that is coming. Let
them be up and working rather than
be lulled asleep by the delusive tale
preached to them by antiquated
theorists, that better times are com
ing. The gentleman gives me some
good advice, for which I thank
him ; I always listen to
advice. Again, he seemed to wish
for the opportunity of a discussion.
He is on the right track; he has I
know, Ihe sound doctrine in his
heart, else he wouli never have
been awakened by any remark I
might have made. Now instead of
discussion, which is impossible, as
there are not two sides to the ques
tion, let me here tender to him the
use of my school-room, for any eve
ning during the next four weeks, he
may designate to speak upon the
subject, and I will insure him a good
house, and plenty of co-operation.
Hoping that he will accept the
invitation, and satisfy a desire,
which, as a teacher, an American,
and brother co-operative, he must
feel to be his duty in the premises,
and that we may hear from him
again, not through the press, but
from the rostrum, his proper sphere.
I remain with respect, his obedient
servant, W, Wright.
Deserters Arrested.
Constable Simpson and Police
man Thorn Saturday morning ar
"rested a couple of deserters, and tak
ing them to the Barracks they receiv
ed the customary reward of $30 a
piece for them. This would be a prc--QtaUe
business if deserters were
plenty.
BRAN at Little & Wixliams',
261 Douglas street, and 54G 14th
street. june 5-3t
Indian Curiosities at No. 170
Farnham street, corner 11th street,
may 7-tf.
BARGAINS
in all grades of
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
, THREE PLY CARPETS,
TWO PLY CARPETS,
HEMP CARPETS,
WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS,
WALLPAPER.
I am prepared to show a good
stock of the above goods, in new
and choice patterns, and
NEW PRICES.
Don't tall to examine my stock
and prices before making your pur
chases. 14th st, bet. Farnham & Douglas.
junee-it
The Union Hen and the Honey See
VTBRXEX FOR THE TJKJS BY JOHX O. SAIE.
A Union lien the story goes
Loquacious, pert and self -conceited,
Espied a Bee upon a rose,
And thus the busy insect greeted :
' Say, wLat's the nse of such ts you,
(Excuse the freedom of a neighbor !)
Who gad about, and neTer do
A single act of useful labor T
" I've marked you well for many a day,
In garden blooms and meadow-cloter ;
Now here, now there, in wantop play ;
From morn to night an idle rorer.
WLIIe I toil and scratch at Bedfield's,
My faithful nurse the best of mothers ;
You Idly buzz about the fields,
Without the least regard for others.
" While I lay eggs or hatch them out,
You seek the flowers most sweet and
fragrant,
AnJ, sipping honey, stroll about,
i t best a gil-for-no:hin ragrant ! "
" Kay," said the Bee, " you do me wrong ;
I'm uef ul too ; perhaps you doubt it,
BtcaiiMJ-though toiling ail day long
I scom to mate a fuss about it !
" While you, with every egg that cheers
Your daily task, must stop and hammer
The news in other people's ears,
'Till. they are deafened with the clamor !
" Come now with me, and see my hire,
And note how folks may work in quiet ;
To useful arts much mere alive
Than yu with all your cackling riot !"
MORAL.
The Port, one may plainly see
Who reads this fable at his leisure,
la represented by the Bee,
Who joins utility to pleasure ;
W bile in this self-conoeited Hen
We note the Poet's silly neighbor.
Who thinks the n Isy " working-men "
Art doing all the useful labor !
Eeal Estate Sales for the Week
Ending Jnne 5, 1874.
Redick & Brigg3 to W N McCan
dlish, 8 J acres In n w s w s w, 22 15
13 $5,000.
Wm T Munger to James W Van
Anda, e hf n e 18, 16, 1151,600.
J H Nelson to Francis I Thomas,
lots59 and 62 in Nelson's addition
400.
J O Wilcox to Matilda Albert, lot
11, block 24, Wilcox's second Addi
tion $50.
F X Dellone to Charles and Mary
Eliott, 48x235 feet lot 15, O'Brien's
Addition $250.
Eugene O'Neill to Jul ius Sch wane
berg, west third lot 7, block 168,
Omaha $1,200.
John Magulre to J. B. Silvls ; 10
acres in nw se 10, 15 10 $150.
Henry E. Jackson to J. B. Sllvis;
nw sw, 10, 15 10 $500.
Boggs & HLU to S. H. Wltte; 1 3,
bl2, Shinn'sAdd. $500.
A B and T J Holtzman to C J
Chambers, house, &c, on w h lot
3, block 103 $1,200.
Johnson Craig to William Ma
honey, s e 6, 14, 12 $1,600.
County Treasurer to T L Philo,
lot 2, block 74 $6S.8.
MT Shinn to J C Eldridge, lot
3, block F, Shinn's 2d addition
$250.
Edmund Lane to Malcolm Mc
intosh, undivided hf of tract in -27,
15, 13541,80
George Jacob to O & S W R R
Co; right of way through lib 245
$150.
Wm Grady to Miehael Conaly 1
107, Nelson's Add $500.
JB Cryer to A S Paddock; s half
24 16, 0, 3.20 A $3800.
Programme of the Grand Tour
nament by the Sports
men's Clubr
A grand shooting tournament
under the auspices of tho Omaha
Sportsmen's Club, will be held at
the Driving Park, on Thursday and
Friday, June 18th aud 19th. Capt.
A. H. Bogardus, champion shot of
America, and Mr. John H. Klein
man, of Chicago, one of the most
noted sports of the west, and other
prominent sportsmen from abroad,
will be present and shoot each day
during the tournament.
MATCHES.
Thursday, June 18. Handicap
match, 10 single rises, entrance $5
First prize, 60 per cent of purse ;
second prize, 30 per cent.; third
prize 10 per cent.
Sweepstakes match Ten single
and five double rises, entrance $10
open to all. First prize, 60 per cent,
of purse; second, 30 per cent;
third, 10 per cent
Friday, June 19th, Sweepstakes
match Ten double rises, entrance
$10 ; open to all. First prize, 60 per
cent of purse ; second, 30 per cent;
third, 10 per cent
Sweepstakes match Twenty-five
double rises, entrance $15 ; open to
all, the club to add $75. First prize,
60 jer cent, of purse ; second, 30 per
ueiu.; tuiru iv per cent.
In all the above matches the en
trance fees will constitute the purse.
Thirty per cent will be deducted
from all prizes won, to paj' the act
ual cost of birds. All matches to be
fchot with common sporting guns,
not to exceed in size of bore Ao. 10
gauge. All matches to be shot ac
cording to the rules of the New York
State Sportsmen's Association, ex
cepting the charge of shot which
will be limited to 1J ounces.
Shooting will commence promptly
at 1 p. m. each day. Entries in the
above matches will be made at the
office ofW. H. S. Hughes, Secre
tary of the Omaha Sportsmen's
Club, and In all cases must be ac
conjpanjed by the entrance fee.
Entries for each day will close at
8 p. m., tho day previous. Admis
sion 50 cents. Vehicles admitted
free.
Committee of arrangements :
G. A. Hoaoulnd,
B. E. B. Kennedy,
W. H. S. Hcqhes.
! 11
COUNTY COMMISSIdric..
Saturday, Juno 6.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment Present Cgmmlssioner Mc
Ardle and Redfiehl.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
Dr. McClelland, county physician,
reported 20 paupers remaining in
thepoorhou.se.
The following accounts were al
lowed: Wm. McClelland, salary as phvsi
dan, $40.00
Pundt, Meyer & Raapke, goods
for the poor house $48.24.
James Bonner, beef for the poor
uuuse io.uy.
Anna Severeln, work at
house, $12.
poor
J.J. Brown & Bro., goods for
poor $16.55.
Andrew Murphy, bkcksmithlng,
$3.25.
P. N. Deerson, building bridges,
W. J. Young & Co., lumber,
$32.86. . '
John T. Edgar, spikes, $6.00.
Jdjourned to June 13th, 1874.
Lewis S. Reed,
County Clerk,
DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT
COURT.
Eon. Q. B. Lake, Judge.
Omaha, June 5.
The trial of the case of Kimball
vs City of Omaha, was resumed,
and after occupying most of the day,
at the conclusion of the testimony
on the part of the plaintiff, a non
suit was granted and the jury dis
charged.
Padan et al vs Edgar. Leave to
amend petition within ten days.
U P R R Co vs Kane. Leave to
answer in ten days.
In the matter of the estate of
Enos Williams. Stricken from the
docket
Garde vs O & N W R R Co. Dis
missed. Abney vs Manning et al. Dis
missed. Spaun vs Kennedy et al. Leave
to answer in ten days.
McCormick vs Wood ; jury trial.
Verdict in favor of plaintiff for
$1,326.32.
Adjourned until 9 o'clock in the
morning.
The Grand Jury came .in this
morning and reported a number of
Indictments, which cannot yet be
made public, as they have not been
arrested.
They also reported that they had
visited the jail and found it cleanly
and well kept, so far as came under
their observation; the discipline ap
peared to be good. "Your jurors,
however, feel it incumbent on them
to say, that the prison accommoda
tions are not sufficiently entensive
to meet the requirements of this
county, and further that a
basement prison, even under fav
orable circumstances, is not a
proper and suitable place of de
tention for persons charged with
crime, and certainly not for such as
are detained as witnesses.
The basement under the court
house is old, decayed, badly venti
lated, and in the opinion of the
grand jury, unfit and unsafe for the
confinement of criminals.
If it is within our province to do
so, we respectfully recommend to
the County Commissioners the early
construction of a county prison, ad
equate to the necessities of Douglas
County, and on a plan in accord
ance with the times, as to ventila
latlon, sanitary regulations, and the
physical necessities of its inmates.
Respectfully submitted,
War. A. Gwyer, Foreman.
The jury was then discharged.
The finest broadcloth, all colors
and shades, to be fouud at
un3tf J. H. Stein's.
FOR SALE.
At a bargain, one of Gale's cele
brated Peanut roasters. Also one
Lung Tester. Enquire at Merrltt's
Restaurant j43t
0 -w.
No liquors, but lemonade, seltzer
and soda water, elder and splendid
ice cream, etc., to be had at the
Fbencii Coffee House, 485 12th
street Separate room for ladies.
msy30tewtf
The Latest Goods to be had is
at . J. H. Stein's.
may26-eod-tf.
For soda and mineral water, Pe
ruvian beer and ginger ale,patronize
the "Statue," the costliest and most
magnificent soda apparatus ever
constructed anflnow running in full
blast at Isii's Farnhani street drug
store dispensing tfyemost delicious
and cooljng drinks in the city.
May 15, eod 2m,
Now is the accepted time to buy
goods at rates to suit the times, for
cash at J, H. Stein.
maySGeodtf
NOTICE TO MILLERS.
Two millers just arrived from the
East want situations either in mer
chant or custom flouring mills. Are
No. 1 workmen, Address imme
diately, Miller,
j5 It Southern Hotel, Omaha.
JUST RECEIVED.
A carload of Flour, Snow Flake,
and Wellsville Mills, manufactured
in Schuyler; also Graham Flour
and Bran, of the Snow Flake
Brand, which we Mill guarantee as
equal to any flour sold In this
market. Greatly reduced rates.
un3-3t Little & Williams.
Piano for sale cueap at 236 Cap
tol Avenue. je3 wl
Vegetable Market at Brun
ner's. june2-10t
Dyeing, cleaning and repairing
done in the neatest manner, at the
STEAM DYE WORKS,
10th St.,bet Farnham and Douglas.
apr28t f.
"Gilt Edge"
the Valley.''
Flour made.
and "Cream of
Best brands of
may23-lin.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Henry Loughlin, pawnbroker, has
removed his place of business to
151 Farnham street, one block west
of the old stand, between 10th and
11th streetSj south side, second door
from corner of Tepth street
junel-6t
Ior Sale Cheap. Desirable
residence property, on 14th street
Enquire of V. BERKLEY.
apr 11-tf
Fjbutt Market at Brunner's.
June 2 lOt
JUST RECEIVED.
J. H. Stein has just received the
finest lot or Marsallles Vesting ever
brought to this city. je3 tf
The GREATEST VARIETY. OF
CHOICE TEAS in the city at JNO.
S. JOHNSON & CO., 260 Dodge
street. AliLVAlUETIESof
THOSE CELEBRATED,
PERFECTLY TJNCOLORED
TEAS!!! june3-5t
First arrival
at Tizzard's.
of California fruits
junel-tf
Type Fox Sale!
A Font of Bourgeois Type, of
which this is a sample, weighing 600
lbs. This type tuu been in use oa
the Daily Bee leaa than one year,
and is nearly as good as new.
For term. c., addreM
E. EoHEWATEB, ,
iuy22t Publisher of the Bee.
IHMESfSE STOCK
THOUSAND PAIRS
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
To be Sold at Prices thatlHave
Hever Been Equalled in
Omaha.
Stock Must be Closed
by July 1st, at Cost or
no Cost.
Out
Look at these Prices
Men's calf boots, our own
make,. $4 50
Former price, 7 50
Men'n calf congress, 3 75
Men's calf congress, best
eastern make, 1 90
Men's kip shoes, 1 25
Ladles' cloth boots, Fcary's
make, best In this country
from 1 65 to 2 25
Best Philadelphia made
ladles boot from 2 10 to 3 00
Splendid .misses' cloth boots, 1 00
Also, a full line of children1 s shoes
at prices thai are bound to sell
them.
This is not slop work, but our reg
ular slock, manufactured for our
custom trade, and every pair war
ranted. Call soon and secure bargains at
Weuku & Behm's,
Corner Douglas and Thirteenth.
je3 56
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
NOTICE. AdTertUementa of To lit, For
Sale, tort, Wants, Found, Boarding, Ac, will
be inserted in these columns once for TEN
CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion,
FIVE CEFiS per line. The fiist Insertion
neTer less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,"
iT ANTEDA good girl.
VY BALLOU'S, South .
. Apply at O. II.
Aveuue, near the
jcS3t
Hospital.
WANTED A competent girl, to do general
house-work; none others nted apply.
Call at J. GISU'S, Farnham street. Ie6 4t
THO RENT A furnished room ; withorwith
JL out board ; room suitable for gentleman
aod wife, or two single gemleiuc-. Inquire
at 161 Jackson street. jefitf
WANTED Girl to do general house-work.
Inquire 335 Douglas street. j Clf
WANTED Employment by a young man
of good education, sober and Industrious
habits. Uood references furnished. Address
A. II. P., this office. Je5 6t.
FOIl SALE A light three spring express
wagon; nearly new.
JeSCt SIMPSON'S CAKIUAGE FACTORY.
GREAT BARGAINS-10,000 acres unim
proved land in Donglas.Sarpy, Saunders and
Cuinming Counties, Nebraska; also, improved
farms, aud business property, residence lots
and houses and lots all over the city. Apply to
JOHN M. CLARKE, Real Estate Agent. OlHce:
South side Farnham, bet. 11th A 12th. je5 2t
FOR SALE A hrst-class milch cow. Apply
to REV. JAMES PATTERSON,
jc43t Brownell Hall.
TO RENT Furnished room ; with board.
231 Capital Avenue, ccrner 16th street.
je4 3t
D
AY?BOARDERS can lie accommodated at
SUSS. DELA WARE'S. S. W. corner 11th
and Harney streets.
je lit"
FOR RENT A small house of three rooms,
with kitchen, closets, cellar, well, and
cistern ; situated on Cass, lietween 13th and
14th streets. Inquire at 153 Davenport, be
tween 10th and 11th sttccts.
je3 3t
HOU.-E WANTED To rent, not above SJ5
per month; reasonable distance from
Lock bor 531, City.
j-Ct
WANTED Two good farm hands want a
situation upon a farm no) t o far from
Omaha
Apply immediately at the Bee f-
nee,
luay 29
FOR SALE 160 acres of land, being the NE
JiotseclS.in township 13, N of It 4 K. in
the SE part of Buttler county, 30 miles North
west of Lincoln. A well improved farm adjoins
Hon the west, and country all mound ii is
thickly settled.- Will sell for $500, one half
down, balance in one year, or S3 CO per acre in
cash, or will trade for city property. Apply to
my21tl ANDREW HOafclVAlKR.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY,
and several vacant lots, and farm lands
lor salo aUo houses and offices to rent cheap,
to good tenants. 'Apply toJQi E. Kkixey,
Attorney al Law, at French A. McKoon's office,
RoomNo. 3, Creightoh block. mrlStf
EBOST PARLOR FOR REST-Apply 277
Davenport t bet 15th and ICth sts. myl6U
TP,
THE PUBLIC The undersized has
Purchased and nut nnnn th iti-nat. ..
public conveyances, some of the finest earriire
eiermanufact-red in this country. They will be
run toandlrom the depots, hotels and private
residences. All orde a leftat the Metropolitan
Hotel, or at tho stable, near s e cor of Eleventh
st and Capital Avenue, will be promptly at
tended to. A share cf the public patronage is
respectfully solicited. JOHN E. BULL.
niyl3tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOB CITY
PROPERTY One section choice land, on
the big bend of the Republican River. Nuckols
County. Inquire of A. MINSKI.
myl4-ml Cornarneyand 15th ts.
WAN TED Servant girls, carpenters, farm
hands, laborers, etc., irainrdiately, at
the employment offlce.room 9 Vlsscher'sblock.
FOR SALE. I will sell good second hand
caniages and buggies low for cash or trado,
as I wish to replaco them with new ones.
"j6tf G. W.Hojca-V.
FOR SALE A Singer sowing machine,
new. Inquire of Max Meyer A Bro.
ap27tf
FIR SALE One set rrlor furniture ; also
a piano. Inquire of Max Meyer A Bro.
ap27tf
WANTED A cneap iariu in ezenange for
merchandise. Address, Farmer. B.x
office. apilt
FOR SALE OR KENT Ao. 354 Chicago st
Apply to
HARRIS, TAFT A WOODMAN,
ap21 - Oil Mill.
FOR SALE OR REST A farm of 123 acres
with house and barn, situated one half mile
west of the Barracks; inquire of
mchlCU D. V. REDMOND.
L. W00DW0RTH,
238 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb.
WACOIT
Wood
Stock,
oLiiya.3-:i3
WAGON HAKPWAKE,
Patent VThnb, Finistei Guiing-, &c
Axles, Sprigs and Thimble Skeins,
HARDWOOD LUMBER,
i TCiiorotieg
Carriages, Hacks -- 4iw
Sttxilebaeker AVagoa Depot,
mchGU
KOTICKTO TAX-PAYERS.
The CUT Council will be in union T,.J
of Equaliiation at the Council Chamber In the
City of Omaha, on Tuesday, WeJnesday and
Thursday, the 9th, 10th and 11th days of June
Inst., from the hours of 9 a. m. to 12 m., and
from 1p.m. to 4 p.m. of each day, for the
purpose of equaliilni the City Assessment a"nd
correcUcg any and aU errors comp'alned ol In
the City Assessment; and all persons Interested
are hereby noUfied to app ar then and there
with their complaints. If any, In writing, as
this la the last opportunity provided by Cltr
Charter for snch corrections. '
By Order of the City Council:
n r. T TTTT rnr
Jei5U
v. ,uAirf ,
City Clerk.
9
Legal Xoilce.
i
mo MARY E. BEACH, NOX-BE3TDEST.
I defendant: You will tik notl ...
George E. Beach, of the State of Nebraska. did '
on the 7lta day of May, A. V. 187J, flUhlTpe-l
-.-- ... .-- , i.vuui.iu fuuguu county,
B.eb?i, Stitut Tn. the object and prayer
Of which la la orator - a m r.1 A l-n- '
You are therefore require-! to appear and as f
rweraaid petition on or before the M dayol
.juae.a. jlmu4. UEOBQE--BEC-L
y . a. be-uc j. a. SH-orawc,
Sated May 8th. a. D. 1874.
ENOCH HENNEY,
Justice of the Peace
. Office OTer tho State Bank, corner cf Farn
him and 13th streets. je 1
California House.
FEITZ HAFHEB, Prop'r.
No. 170 Douglas Street, corner 11th, Onuha,
Nebraska. Board bjr the daj- or week.
June 1, yl
STATEMENT
OF THE
German American Insur.Co.
OF THE CITY
ox ajaraEitKr "srcE.:.
JANUARY 1st, 1S74.
Capital, $1,000,000.00.
ASSETS.
United States iBonds, (market
value).......... .
Loans secured by United States
and New York State Bonds - MJ
New York City 7 per cent Bonds
Cash in bands of Agents, and in
course of transmission
Premiums due on Policies, New
York office....... ..
Cash itf Bank
5S31.S00 00
511,000 00
40,000 CM
73,305 25
17.16C 73
1CU:6 W
9,121 50
$i,650,aon7
Cash in omoe................
LIABILITIES.
Losses unadjusted,
but not due......
and adjusted
47,573 09
Sl,G03,2-3 33
FRENCH A McKOON,
Agents.
el Ct.
NATIONAL
FIRE INSURANCE iCOM'Y
OF BARTFORD, CONN.
Statement December 31s, 1873.
CASH CAPITAL, - $500,000 00
TOTAL ASSETS, - $831,850 2S
SCHEDULE OF ASSETS.
Cash in Hartford National Bank, 5 S3 039 34
Cash In Charter Oak National Bank. 39,610 16
Cash In Company's office..... 787 73
Cash in hands of Agents and in
courts of transmission.... 33,000 00
Bonds and Mortgages 1-3,120 00
300 shares New York, New Haven
and Hartford R. K. Co 36,600 X
100 shares Pittsburg, Fort Wayne
Chicago R R. Co 9,000 00
100 shares New York Central end
Hudson River It R Co 9,800 00
100 shares Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern R K Co 7,600 00
1833 shares National Bank Stock 227,265 00
Bills Receivable secured by Mortga
Res and Trust Deeds ......... 200,500 00
Bills Receivable secured by Stocks
and Bonds . 23,323 00
Interest accrued on bills receivable 7,362 50
Interest an I Dividends onltonds and
stocks not included above in Mar
ket Value . 5,792 50
Total lAssets, . S831.S30 23
LIABILITIES.
Fire losses Outstanding 522,-M 9
STATE OF NEBRASKA, I
Auditor's Dei-aeth't. j
It is hereby certified that the National Fire
Insurance Company ot Hartford, Conn., has
complied with the Insurance law of this State,
and is authorized to transact the business oi
Fire Insurance in this State fur the enrrent
year.
Witness my liand and seal of office
L. S. at Lincoln, Neb., this 31st day of
Janury, 1374.
J. B. WESTON,
Auditor of State.
C.H. WILLARD, Deputy.
Je 1 6t FRrlN CH A McKOON, Agents.
INCORPORATED M'RCH27, 1820
Fire Association!
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Th'soldand rel'aMo Insurance company con,
tinues to insure against loss by fire.
fiUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, ANlt MER
CHANDIZE GENERALL Y.
AH losess sustained by the association since
its organization h-T becjj promptly paid, and
a)nnt to
$971,466.20.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. 1, 1374.
Bonds and Mortgages J1.591 273 86
Ground Rents..
24.C47 49
Real Estate, Office, No. 34 North
Fifth Street ..
United States llegutered Bonis....;
Loan of the City of Philadalphla.
Warrants of the City of
Loan of the State of Pennsylvania
Loan of the City ol Pittsburg, 7
tier cent ..
1000 shares of Stock of Peansylvc-
n2a Kailro.d Company ..,
Pennsylvania Railruad Strip...
Lehigh Y-"ey I-Hroad Bonds, 7
per cent .'.". ..........
Loan of MasonicTeuple, 70..
331 shares of Stock of Fire As.oci-
53,920 70
237,500 00
203,500 00
44,897 27
42,472 00
25,000 00
43,060 00
2,350 00
10,400 00
10,000 00
5.7,245 00
3,128 20
81,563 17
116,745 74
ation..,
Interest Accrued and Unpild
Netl Premiums Due by Agei.ts.ia
etl Premiums
Transmission.,
x ran3i"sion..........
Cash in Bank, January 1, 1871...
Market Value .$2,601,6.73 43
STATE OF NEBRASKA, I
Auditor's Depaktm't.
Ills hereby eertlfleJ that the Fire Asocia
tlon of 1'hlUiel hla, has trn plied with the
Insur-nco law f thU Slate, and Is authorized
to transact he busings of.F.re Inaurance in this
State for the nirrent year.
Wltubss ujy hand and seal of office
L. S.J at l.tiirrln, NVb:aka, thisioth day
0fJIarch,ls74.
J. B. WESTON,
, ..... T Auditor ot State.
fc. II. WILLARD, Deputy.
!el-0t FRENCH & McKOON, Agents.
EBERHART
' the RI-STGtdeil" ,x
BABY BUGGIES!
Is SOLE AGENT in Nebraska for
4 of the Lest Makers. My prices
are awa below ! these small dealers,
have 300 In stock, and WILL NOT
be undersold! Make no mistake'.
see the "BAZAR" before buying, or
write for prices. You save dollars
by so doing. Sec the new
1 BOSTON CANOPY TOP!"
Which makes 5 styles of a buggy.
Large or small orders filled 'at 'FAC
TORY PRICES ! for ea-li. I pake
a " specially of filling rebil orders
lor a single buggy.
IB X .R, 3D.S
r '
Imported' (all Unds) wioIesaIe" and
retail, a13eod2m
nR. A. S. BILLINGS,
DENTIST,
S84 Farnliaxn St..
v Bet. 12th and 14th, up stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain, by use of Ul
trous Oxide (la
-VO&ce open atall hour
eU
JOHN H. GBEEN,
STATE MILLS
DEALEB IN
6-UIN, FLOUB ISO FEED,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
ELLTiNrOIS HOUSE.
B"--ratlxa.i. Srcot
Between 9th and 10th.
CDAatLES FB-OER-CAH, Prop.
BchUU
HjriHHjKsBiL
tS
MR. JOHN RATH
IS -O.N-
OCEAN
J. J. BROWN & BRO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERY
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co.
om:je3:a., tijb,
my8-ly
STEELE fc JOHNSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
SIMPSOHTJ BLOCK
538 and 540 rourtnth. Street.
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
inchl3y
MORGAN fc GALLAGER.
-SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN-
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Xo. 205 Farnliam Street
OMAHA, -
1n1S.lt.
aprSdly
WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN fe CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
XTo. 247 Douglas Street,
0-Jvr.A., - -
mch27yi AfJKMTS FOB THE DUPOST
Kurtz IfloHRcS. (Jo
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTTO-iS.
231 Farnh.am Street.
Q-1VCA..EEE-A. - - JSTIEIB.
J. J. BROWN & BRO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS EST
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
Notions, and
myS-lT
JOHN T. EBG4R,
JOBBER OF
Shelf ? Heavy Hardware
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,
TIIKI-SIIERS. HARVKSTKRN, KKaI'ERb MOWERS DRILlT arrrTi?-.
246 Douglas St., Omaha. Webraeka.
GEO. A. HOAGLAND,
Wholesale Lumber
OFFICE
COR. OF D0U6LIS AND 8THST&, UJ R. R. TRACK.
om:a.-1:a
aolltf
ROBERT
OEALER IX
Faints, Oils, Varnishes,
BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC.
257 Douglas Street
inch!8IlT
HENRY HORNBERGER.
DEALER IN
Wines, Liquors, Cigars,
ctcbo.
i! Old Kentucky Whiskies aad Jmported.iJoMii Spt full j.
A.. E3. S I .MI .P S O N.
-JfANUFACTUBEH AND WHQLESlAWr-
DEALER IN CIGAKS.
532 .FI-PTEElfTTH: ST.,
0-R.-3XCa---C,r--r BZiOO-C. pp4
SOMEB and FUOCS ZZT iraSRASZA
The Burllnjton au.l M-nauri P.Wer Railroad Co., oSira best las i at low price on 10 yj
credit at 6 per wnt. Interest, an.l wl ha tonus premium of SOpereeaU on the amount ol IM
purchase, II half the lani Is eultlrateJ, within two jnxn from date of purchase.
LARGE DEDUCIONS FOB CASH PAYMENTS.
North of Platte, :Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys
The B. A M. B. It. Co. will !1 about onfinaotoMvnt ana.wrIeaUural.Tan I In
a well watered count ry.'.-t Horn JIN to$7.0Operacreou lon credit.
South of
, .., une h1 fo' the best land la NebraiA,lntereetlbr numerous rlTeia
&-ib-t ?JE ?riHn2l aVl In the largest and best dereloped part of the Stat-, as; ala U th
So-spubUcS.vX. ForcIrcuU.nlfuUlforatI.B .pplj to
C. B. SCIULLEE, Aeent B. k If i2?ce,
v Cor erxiaU sad tarmkam Stfc, tatta.
Or UMrAl La4 tefrtt, TlM.l,fee
HATH eft -t-CTSlN'.
WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN U. KINDS OF
Leaf Tobaccos
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIGARS!
AND DEALERS IN
Pipes, Tobaccos, Sto.
The atten ion of dealers U railed to the fact that we
arepreparedto LABEL our goods wl.fc their NAMES
as manuf.ctneI expressly for them.
May 27-dim. -
-TE3B.
tFE3B
POWDER CO.
Boots and Shoes.
AND-
e
AND YARD-
N"EJB,
C. STEELE
he Platte
rlTera A
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v.;
an,wt-.sat. ato-EWer.
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