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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1874)
-j$irz - " .-gKBwrr- ' 1 rHE OMAHA BEE TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1S74. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA. DAILI BEE $?. SwTSnU ; per week, or f A75 lor "ll riSnpialnti .bout lrrcsnUriU". addre-ed .ulSbersatthelollowlngrate., .yauleuiva jUbly in advance: j7.u0peraDauni. ,2 oIDa?LT B ha. by to the liKO&TdrcuUUon in the city, anl j. fhoSore, thetat and cheapest advertising 5Sor AiJTKTisMe.-Local notlre., 85 load advertisements, 20 mu per line -SeMSnS'nuiau.tlnUblybe StertSdSg advertisements by special ""anLVzal Notices, Statements, Tabular ..A1. nlrETrareful revision by cory, W J IL'tefurnjIned, must be banded in forT oUockTL to insure insertion the, pand Local advertisements before two ' AOerttonenU before one o'clock r. K. AU advertisements for the Wmrt Bkk -.art behaved in before Monday noon, lor the nmeweek'aiasue. iRRLTAL AK1 DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. CrdofU.U"BB,B ute Iiiac WaVBO-AUA. -r..Drrs3 .to, A. AKUVK a it. I Express. .V ITIkUittl. M ?2 TSav. Ma.l. M.l -10:15 r. M " ,7T-ntl. iiouaays cu.-cr. " ...i.ul ' Tni, is the only line running Pullman Hotel. Diulngcsrs. HakkY P. Pciiei, W-.MZSicSl ... Ticket Agent. Uen-i. t ra. -f':.0 in Ouiaha. e0. Chicago, 111. CbIob Paclfle. LEATK. Daily Express "if Daily Mixed kni M ABSTVZ. 3.ou 1'. M. lieu) r. M. C:45 1. M. 8:30 A.M. a?.' Z.,TCr r.i.1 A. St. Usily Freights Koek lalan & Pflc ChlcB 5:30 A.M. 'HMO P.M. Mall !f "5 Jinonted fjionanye km " CkleBO Nortliwcateru. R-JSOA-M. 10:40 P.M. Mall aPM. 0:00A.M KUM. CUT, . Jo. COHBCll BlBC. """" City St Pacific MaUtareai 8:15 A.M. 2:15 P.M. JUU P"" .pt snndayi. Hie Opeaia; Closing or Mails in Omaha OUT wire. a."- 5. P. R.K. - AST. K.W. H.R... do do.... B.i.P. K-K.. do do..-.. p.M.B.BJJ ito do fWUTB. B. A St. Jo do do.... O.A8.W.R. KORTII. T.M O.AH. W.K. "- . .. .- -. .iiis. Kflira.Va Cbli City, ton. dneatloaW.in.,closcsat4J3a. m. "" 1:45 p- m ..nweinlaKKS in Cliw-u- MTIOI f lheDA4I.Y BBB I. more tte double tbt.or .Bjrlolher dally paperpublUlied 1 Aebraak. Peycke'e Restaurant and Oyster roomi. Tne leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. fcb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. The river is falling. Hooley's Comedy Company is at the Grand Central. The police force had a hot time of it Saturday night, and filled the jail full of prisoners. 'T-Toni Murray mourns the loss of three dogs'. Two were poisoned on Friday night, aC the other last night An excursion party or torty prominent Georgians' arrived here last evening over the Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Blufls Rail way, from Atlanta. The -Omaha Maennerchor has volunteered its services at the Ger man Catholic fair and festival, which begins at Shoafs Hall next "Wednesday evening. Sam. Gladstone, the bill-poster, has put up an immense bill-board at the corner of Eleventh and Doug las streets, and has ornamented it with the attractive posters of Queen's circus. A sporting man was thrown down the stairs of a Farnham street club room Saturday night by another gambler, and had his nose badly injured as the result of the lofty tumble. A match game of base ball was played Sunday at Florence be tween a picked nine of Omaha rail road boys and the Florence club, for a keg of beer. The railroaders got p. k. a. . 2:20 ll:W H:0C iSO HUM 40 liaX) 4:30 7.0C 40 30 10.00 2:50 7:43 u. I jin i inu nL. w wcpui ... - - . a. t.-, .!,. t 10.00 a. ru nd 7 p. m.; closes at l:li p. a. and J a. 0 6unJ'E g'Y4JaJ?l'&5tr. away with the beer. -8L Mark's Church will give a festival to-day, at the store formerly occupied by Bushman, on Thirteenth street. Strawberries and ico cream will be the principal at tractions. The festival is gotten up for the purpose of raising funds for the building of a rectory. A fight occurred Saturday night in Odin's hall, Farnham street. A young fellow named Hogan made It pretty lively for a Dutchman, and in so doing broke a window. He was arrested -and taken to jail, and upo,paylugfir (he broken window, - he.was-S"elea6ed, from custody by JudgeiWllbur's order. 'We' had yesterday the pleasure of insQCcting, at the decorative estab- liahmcnt and art gallery of B. D. Jones, .four most elegant window cornices in fact we never saw their " -superior outside of New York City. They were .made to order from an original design by Mr. Jones or Mrs. Wm. F. Sweesey. and some idea of their beauty may be found Jrom the fact that months have luired for their comple- been re Hon. They are -made from j solid black walnut, Jost elaborately carved and gilded with a surface polish like a mirror plate. Mr. Jones' name is becoming a house hold word west of the Missouri with all lovers of the beautiful in art, and -with those who appreciate that which is chaste and elegant in the decoration of their homes. A detachment of 200 soldiers left the Barracks this morning for Cheyenne, going by special train. A young man named Henry Swift, while herding cattle inUnion Precinct, was struck by lightning Saturday forenoon and killed. Andy MeAusland and Mr. Martin, of Bellevue, are about to purchase the crove at Bellevue with the intention of fixing it up in a beautiful style for picnics, moonlight parties and excursions, and making it a pleasant resort generally. A man named Eric Hansen dislocated his ankle Saturday night by turning an involuntary somersault down stairs at the Green Tree Houe. James McXeil, a Scotchman, Horace A. Swift and one Kirby, composed a happy trio who arrived here from the West Saturday after noon, on the overland train. Smith' and Kirby, it seems, had made the acquaintance of McNeil on the cars, and had drankat his expense all the way and appropriated his change. The Scotchman became hilariously happy, and some passengers, fearing that he had fallen into the hands of thieves, informed the police on their. arrival here. While the joliee were looking for the men they found McNeil drunk dn the street, and mourning the loss of $1,100. and a ticket to New York. Swift and King were soon afterwards ar rested at the Wyoming Hotel. Upon searching them the lost ticket was" found, and they Mere lodged in jail. The conductor of the train said he had seen the contents of McNiel's pocket-pook, and It contained only $.j2. Yesterday, McNiel still ufr, sistcd that he had lost'SHOO, but'lie didn't know how, and as he did not wish to prosecute the men, t they were discharged. McNiel has tele graphed to New York for monoy. Personal. ,.- Surveyor General Cunningham, of Plattsmouth, is at the Grand Central. " JohnB. Ludlow, western passen ger agent ,of the lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway,--at Leavenworth, is In the city. F. E. Morse, general western pas senger agent of the Lake Shore& Michigan Southern railroad, accom panied by a party of friends, went West yesterday morning. Harry Williams, the oldest mem ber of the San Francisco board of brokers, went T2ast yesterday over the C. B. & Q. railway, accom panied by his family, en route to Europe. W. F. Brown, a prominent live slock dealer of Chicago, was in the city yesterday. He came here on a visit to his friend Alex. Scott, the stock agent of the C. B. & Q., who is dying with consumption at the Pacific House, nt Council Blufls. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming: G D Martin, Davenport; N JMil lor, AMcKz, P 0'Kec-fe,Des Moines; P Hoope, Rilby, Indianapolis; E W Arnold, Grand Island; Geo D Irish, Sam Gladstone, Chas H Lean, city; Wm Totman, Burlington, J J Som mers, St Joe; E H Bullard, Chicago; J G Elithark, Chicago; L Browning, Fred Croner, Dovcnport; C W Lam beth, Neb City ; Geo M Ilngan, DT; MrsB Collins, Thos Craighton and family, Rochester, N Y; Johu Mc Lainc, John Mclsaac, Canada; A S Wctmore, Cleveland; F and J Horn, L R Ely, John Fox, P G Mayfield, J Heimaii, Kansas City; Mrs Mich all and son, British Columbia. ,- ,i, uif "n" don' I secure lou'll regru . J some of the BIG BARGAINS JT- hart offers "Hazar" customers in in Baby Buggies, Wall Jipcr, Birds, and Croquet, below others. JYiccs away June 22 It SUbbed. On Saturday night, about half past nine o'clock, Policeman Byrne was called by a whistle to Eleventh street, between Douglas and Farn ham, where he found a German, who was half frightened to death on account of a stab received in tho shoulder. He had received the cut in a row that had taken place there between some fellows who had been attending a beer hall opening, but neither he nor the officer could as certain who ditl the deed, although the latter has his suspicions. Byrne i took the wounded man to the Dan ish saloon on Farnham street, and finding that the cut was but a slight one, left him there to himself. take care of Academy of Kasic The Hooley Comedy Company. Last evening the Hooley Comedy Company, with the well known comedian John Dillon, as the star, began a season of three nights at tho Academy of Mujc. The opening play was "The Divorced Wife, or LKtet and "Won," which has never been played but in two thcatns of the United States, the Fifth Avenue of New York, and llooley's oi uuicago. it is au excellent comedy. This trouiHJ is composed of first-class talent, being the stock company of JJoolej-'s theatre, of Chicago, now on its annual summer tour. Re served siats may be secured at "Wvman t Eberhart's. Broke His Leer. On Saturday evening a young man named Samuel Butters, board, ing at the Tremonl House, while walking alongDodge street, fell into the unprotected excavation for Simpson's new building, and broke one of his legs just above the ankle. He was assisted to his hotel, and a a surgeon was called to set the frac ture, -uv 1IUUUU3 IU 5UL' nit: uiiy lur damages. LIGHT CASSLMERE SUITS Made up in the LATEST STYLE At Greatly Reduced Figures! Sold at junclO-eodti M. Hellman 4 Co. A MISSING HAN FOUND. He is Discovered in the Country Naked and Eating Grass. On Thursday, of last week a col ored man named O. F. Johnson, aeed(58,and partialyoutofhismind, mysteriously disappeared from his residence on Tenth steet, between Dodge and Douglas. A thorough search of the city was made by the police, his relatives and friends, but they failed to find any trace of him. Yesterday, however, he was dis covered about a mile and a half northwest of the city, with a lot of cattle. He was entirely naked, and was feeding on grass like Nebu chadnezzar. He was brought into the city and delivered to his friends. As he is now wholly insane he will probably beturned over to the Coun ty authorities to be taken care' of. Creating a Disturbance. Policeman Mansfield yesterday arrested a drunken man named Moes Robinson, in his room in the third story of Edwards' brick build- ing, lor creating u uisiuiuumi. j smashing the windows and furni tufe. He was lodged in jail to sober up and to await an examination at the Police Court, 'where hewill be called on to plead to tho charges of drunkenness and disorderly con duct. jiunaway. - Oue-of Stephenson's gray teams ran away yesterday from the cor- nerof Sixtecnthand Websterstreets to Chicago, thonce to Ninth and Davenport iuto the "Irish Patch," where one of the horses tumbled into a well. Policeman Byrne, with .the assistance of-the crowd, got the .hcrse out, patched up the harness, and' took the team to the stable. Jewelry Theft. Hattie Armstrong, living in rooms on Twelfth street, had a set of jewelry stolen from her place Saturday night- Suspicion pointed to a young man named Crary, who visited the libuse during1 the even ing, and he was accordingly arrest ed and lodgedln jail to await his examination, whioh took place at the Police Court" yesterday, and resulted in his being held to bail in the sum of $250 for his appearance at the District Court. His confederate, who came in and attempted to' swear hlnr ilear, was served likewise. ' 'l STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. The Ladies' Society of St Murk's Church will dispense strawberries, ice cream, etc., on Tuesday evening, the 2oth inst, in the room on Thir teenth street, lately occupied by Bushman's dry goods store, com mencing at o o'clock. jun22-2t JL FACT THAT. CANNOT BE DENIED. ALLEN the GROCER is selling goods 10 to 15 per cent LOWER than all competitors. Query? Why is It thuIy? Because he cells for CASH. Give him a call before purchasing. , . Just received and for sale for pash: Good Rjo Coffee at 25c per pound. Choice Rio Coflbe at 31 pounds for $1.00. Choice Roasted Rio Coffee at 30c per pound. Teas cheaper by 25c per pound than any other house in the city is selling. P H Allen. Jun22 It GREAT! CLOSING ! ! OUT'!! sale of summeT: IRY GOODS We have bought loo many goou for this season. Wc arc diametrically opjtoscd to holding Summer goods till next sea son. Wc have determined to put 'them at prices that will MAKE them SELL. SEE OUR NEW PRICES. Grenadines, worth (i ii 25c for 15c 40c for 30c SI 00 for 75c SI 00 for 75c 50c for 35c Summer silks worth -Japanese silks, worth LLAMA lace fibints, sacques and, scarfs at most any price. Shawls at a great reduction. Good striped shawls at $1.50; Cash mere Shawls, ALL WOOL, at $1.75; a lot of BROCHE Shawls at $5.75, worth $10. PARASOLS at 20c, worth 30c. A large lot of very fine ones to be clo:ed out A large lot of bleached and brown muslins at OcandJOc to be closed out at Bushman's. jelOeodlw ' No liquors, but lemonade, seltzer and soda water, cider and splendid ice cream, etc., to be had at the French Coffee House, 485 12th street Separate room for ladies. may30tewtf CISTERX BUILDING and WELL DIGGING. Also cleaning and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charge. R. C. Pbyor, Diamond Saloon, Harney, between 13th and 14th streets. Sel5-lw SALE O STOCK OF GOODS. Proposals will be received per P. O., lock box 497, until Wednesday, June 24th, for the purchase of tho entire stock of dry goods of the New York Dry Goods Stoif, lately belonging to Weinstein & Kolls. If no satisfactory offer be made by Jhe above date, I shall proceed to sell the above stock at auction, com mencing June 29th, 1874, at nine o'clock, a. m., and be continued from day to day, until the entire stock is sold. FRED.DREXEL, june20-10t Assignee. SHARP PRACTICE. Obtaining Money under Falso Pretenses. A man named Mook and another fellow," name unknown, who have been hanging about the city, for a short time past, played a sharp confidence game the other day on the unsophisticated proprietor of the Brewer's Home, on Ninth street, bv which he waseuchered out of $100. Mook and his companion having quaffed a great deal of lager at the honest Teuton's bar, easily got in to his confidence, and it was not long before they wanted to borrow some money irora him. They had plenty of money, but could not just then get hold of it. One of them produced a certificate of de posit on a Chicago bank for $750, and signing this over and giving it up as security, he succeeded in obtaining one hundred dollars from the German. They then jumped the town, leaving their victim to discover that the certificate of de posit wasn't worth the paper it was written on. He soon leaeicd this fact, and informed the authorities of it r - ' -' . Mook was arrested in, jCouncll, Blufls yesterday, and the othcrman is being looked for. ' Montgomery Queen'! Great Sh.W. On Saturday next, this great circus, menagerie and hippodrome, en route to the Pacific coast, -will exhibit in this city. It is the first show of the seasou, and will bo at tended by immense crowds, as it-is in every respect a first-class enter tainment. Concerning it, , the Davenport Democrat "says : The exhibitions of the above show on yesterday were witnessed by crowds of peoplo who showed their appreciation of the performances by enthusiastically applauding the various acts of the more prominent artists. Montgomery Queen may well pride himself on having a striotlv first class show in every par ticular, Everything is new, inclu ding chariots, cages, trappings, wardrobe, etc. The collection of animals is unusually large, and comprises animals from almost every portion of the globe, and moreover all look healthy, and as if they were well cared for. The arenic performance is probably the finest ever witnessed here, every act being done in an artistic manner, first and foremost among the princij pal acts must be mentioned tho won derful riding of Little Mollle Brown, who is" a marvel In her way.. Her bareback and pirouette riding is the finest we have yet seen for a lady equestrienne, while her astonishing backward somersaults are thrilling in the extreme. Leopold aiid Ger aldino fully sustained their proud title "the champion trapeze per formers of the age," their daring feats were executed with ease and grace. Frank Barry's hare-back somersault riding is really excellent SignorFcranta won much applause by his wonderful contortion act. The clowns Nat Austin and Billy Burke are extremely funny, their jokes never being stale or vulgar. Taken as n whole, this exhibition is ono of the finest traveling, and de serves success whercevor they go. We liatl thepleasurc yesterdayof making the acquaintance of John W. Walsdellj manager of thellooley Comedy Company! If c is"a finished, actor, mid an accomplished gentle man, while his troupe Is ono of tho very,best theatrical organizations In this wWern couirtry. S LVEft RE-PLATED. Send Silver Ware for' rp:patjng to Jlurns' China Store. j22tl OUIfc STOCK in Straw Hats and Summer Caps we will cjose out at n;onkhIng low prices, t ' M. Hellman & Co. Jmf' 10 cod July 1 SXOW FLAKE kLOUI 110Ile u od'; Wells & Nieman ; every arroudF ill UG Pity WJH keep it. jiinelomi i Geo. H. Peterson, the pioneer cigar manufacturer, keeps con stantly on. hand the very best b'raiiils of 'cigars, vantlv also Lone Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and "Dtirliam" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas streot. ninyCeodlv i IMPORTANT. We are selling ofl' our extensive stock of clothing and furnishing goods, at lower prices than ever. M. Hellman fc Co., Cor. Farnham and 13th St. junulO-eod-toUuTvl LARGE STOCK Of Linen Suits, also singlo coats, pants and vests, sold very low, at JunlOeodtoJulyl. c F on Sale Cheap. Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. Burklev. aprll-tf Saloon for sate or rent, cheap. Inquire at the Bee office. junelG-tf JUST RECEIVED, and selling rapidly, the finest as sortment of neckties, collars and cufTs. J. H. Stein. junel9-3t SNOW FLAKE FLOUK, The Premium Flour of Nebraska. Little & Wilsiams, jclSltn Douglas St. All good housekeepers should use SNOW FLAKE, all who use it pronounce it the best. June 15 lm Type For Sale! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of which this is a sample, weighing 600 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. Rosewateb, to f. Publisher of the Bee. Jndian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. I may 7-tf. DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. ' r Hon- 0. B. Lake, Judge. 0LAHA,June22. State vs Thomas H. Latdyv Bail taken in $5,000. ' ' Kingsley vs Kingsley. Leave to .answer by August 1st ",-., Haffner vs Krug. Cause to be shown by to-morrow, why case should not be dismissed. ? Young vs Wilcox. Dismissed. The case against against. Charles Ketchum, for embezzlement, was resumed this morning, and' occupied the whole day. The testimony hav ing been concluded, the'arguments of counsel will commence at nine o'clockin themornlng. ' , i Adjourned till 9 o'clock Tuesday" morning. "- ' Two Joys Snnraed., j A sad accident happened last eve- ningbout half-past five o'clock, at the river, foot of Farnham street. A party of boys were inj batning, ana two oi mem, iinuuriiniuuiuu. and GussioHierb, neither of Whom,, it is said,coirldswim,gDt beyond their depth, and were carried down Btream and drowned. They called for assistance but it came top late. Young Hierb wasrthn son of Mr. Hierb,.of jth'e Tivolf Garden, and Aruaman was the son of -the Ger man teacher of that name. A search was made for the bodies, but they could not be found. . , , l Dyking, cleaning and repairing done, in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St,bet Farnham and Douglas. apr28t f. L The fair and festival for the Ger man Catholic school will be'tieldon Wednesday' next, at ShoaPs Hall. june20-satiwed. ' CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N The Popular Route from oimz-A-h: .a. . TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE Onlv Direct Rout TrWterloa,Fort Dodit.Dubnqnf.la Crose, rralrle Du Cbleu. Vluon, St. lul,DulBl Januvllle, Kmo ba, Urcen sf ltaclne. Mevca's Polat. WaUrfvrn, 0hKeat Ion DuLac, MadlsouandJHUwaaave. It Being the Shortest and First Comoleted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant imprortra nts hare taken place in the way of reducing ('trade, and placing" Irou with feteel Kails, adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAT and 81iEEPlSO CARS Equipped with the"VesUugliouc Air Brake" and "Miller Pist oral," establishing comforta ble acd commodious Eating Douses o3eringa.il the couii'oris of re veting tne ae can piod j'-e. From s U 0 Fast Express 'i.'ra'us, run each way dalW over She various lines o.' this toad, tlii i securing to Cue traveler selecting this route suieanucei tain connections in lujf ill mtiou be may wlthtojo. , FrlBclpalCOBRrctlorui. AT MISSOUBI YALLEY 3 0'CTION, for Sioux Cty, Yancton and point reached tia Sioux City and P-c'ficial'iosd. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Dcs Moines. Ottawa ana Kfonuc. . AT MABSUALLlortjt. Pju, Minneapo'ls, Dulutb, and northwestern points. AT LEDAK BaPlDS for Waterloo. Cedar Falls, Charles Citr, Burlington and St. Loul. ATCLINION XorDubuqno, Dun 'eith, .Prai rie du Cblen, La Crosse, and rU points on the Chicago, CUoionand Duuuque, and Chicago, Dubuque and Miaaesota railroads. ., AT?Ui.TONloFieeor. aaclsje Mllwku keeaBdailjsatatilnWiswnat. AT CUICAOO wiik all ratlway lixtaa issrfbsg out ei Cksesaa. , ... TtewhMlstotiaismttaB wis tab Mm m cw pnaaMA. aski amy Urfwmat. on -talisjo, aasVatM ato. Bill, oa&, at tW Oaasmya aJLea. Wwnmmj,pmtt, aarialaak Ms llUiU ! tUMMWiw 1iH US) HMMtata.r.ia.. -- - -rmrt 'm f1 . ituiri LHfrruMstrr, muni HtMitr, mmurt, baav wi Art - T - . ALEX. J. LtQIUT. SATIi'L C. UUDJO.f. WM- n. Hcnsox 4A3. O.BUTLEK - ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. j;tf ' -" Lcggaf,1 Hudson & Co., t . r i i Manufacturers of every arauj o 1 Fine Cut Clie-wing1 AND SMOKIHQ TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FIXR CCTSi BEA UTY. GILT EDGE, SHOKI.fGSi INQLES1CE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Oar Tobaccos Strictly WaraaUtf. AFP1CE ASO SALKSROOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, it. ouii saar71iao JOB Printing The Bee Job Printing House ExzccTzs art. xncM or BOOK AN JOB PMNTI56. IX THE JVEBY BEST STYLE. IMMENSE BARGAINS ix. AYif SHOES! BOOTS ji y -TAT . . WEBBER nfc BEHM'S, "Corner uocoeas and THiRTEENTir' o i - AW, STREETS. vj sV t 10,0 00 RAI.B.S! - To ba Sold at Prices that Have Hever Been Equalled in l . ' Omaha.. You Can. Buy. Tham .Cheaper. i. jurTharhEver-. Before. Men'aBootsfrom,- S2.P0 to $5 00 Men?s Congcess,, -l i. l.l0 to 2 50 .Men'aShoeSj.calf bals, 125 to 3 00 Ladies' leather boots, .1 25 -to. 2 50 Ladies' .'cloth bals, - 1,00 to 2 15 .Slippers, very nice - 1 50 to 2 00 .Misses' cloth boots, -.1,00 to 1 io Jlisses' leather boots. 1 25 to 2 00 : uUast,ajiilllinq of, child rensiihoe& at: prices tfiat arc bound to sell Mem.'' , r .. This, w not slop work, but our rcg- )tlart stocky manufactured for our custom, trade, and every pair war ranted. Call. soon and secure bargains. je22tl SPECIAL. NOTICES. .NOTICE. AdTertlsenienU of To Let, For Sale, Loct, Wants, Found, Boarding, Ac., will be inserted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CEFrS per Hne. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WANTED To buy a house and lot, the house to have from four to seven rooms ; must be within ten blocks of Farnham street. Address John O. Lee, northeast corner Farn ham and 16lh sts. je2M3t A Nice Furnished room for ront. 206 Jackson st. Inquire at je22d3t FOR SALE ASaloon, with Rirand Rr Fix tures, Billiard Table, Ac Inquire on Doug las St., 2d door Irom 12th, northside. je22d6ie F IB RENT Dwelling bouse, 1ST Capital avenue. Apply at Oil Mill. june20tf llARltJS, TAFT A WOODMAN. $10 UbWAKD Lost, on Sixteenth or Doug las streets, last night, a Llama late nliawL The above reward wul be paid for it at General Ord's office, Fifteenth street and Harney. ,June ' G IBL WANTED To do general home-work T In a small family. Apply at COZZENS HOUSE, 9th street. JelOtf WANTED Servant girls, carpenters, farm hands, laborers, etc, immediately, at the employment otflce.room 9 Visschcr'sblock. mjSlf WANTED A cueap larui in ex?nange lor merchandise., Address, Farmer, Ba.E office. ap21t I WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carriages, and one Hearse, cheap fur cash or trade, as 1 need the room for new ones. je!5dtf. Q. W. IIOMAN. FOB SALE Two good breaking teams, auire at 269 ISth and Douglas streets. lu- jelOtf JAMES BONNER. FOR SALE AT A BATtGAIN One of Gale's Celebrated Pea-nut Roasters ; abo one Lung Tester. Inquire at MEBUITT'S Restaurant. jeSdlui. FOR SALE-1C0 acresof land, helms the NE liolseclS, in township 13, Nof It 4 E. in the SE part oi Buttlcr county, 30 miles North west of Lincoln. A well improt ed farm adjoins it on Urn west, and country all aiound it is thickly' settled.- WiU sell for J500, one half down, balance in one year, or $3 00 per acre iu cash, or will trade for city property. Apply to iuv21tf ANDREW ROsEWaIER. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, and several I vacant lots, and farm 'buds tor sale ; lso bouses mnd ouices to rent cneap, iokouu teuauis. .ituiv luuua .. I) Kkllky, Attornev at Law. at French A McKoon's oWce, RoomNo. 3. Creighton bfock. mylStf EOR SALE OR KENT No. 351 Chltago st Apply to . ' HARRIS, TAFIA WOODMAN, a Oil Mill. LANDS AND LOTS The undersigned oOers for sale, on terms to suit purchasers, desirable business and residenre lots in ibis. city, ana (arming ianu in una oiaie. jk,y el8cod2w SOii Kedick'g Opera Hous. ANTEl 10 Farm hinds Immediately. Apply at Room 9, Visschcr'a Block. June 20 2t THO BENT A furnished room ; withorwith- out board ; room suitable tor gentleman and wife, or two single gentleuieJ. Inquire at IS! Jackson street. jetitf FRONT PARLOR FOR RENT Apply 277 Darcnportst bet 15th and 16th sts. mylGtf CITORAap AND COJtMISSION HOUSE! JO Literal advances made on 'consignments, and all closxs of goods sf or, d a 1 1 he fowrst rates. jeGdt ' ' P. REHRINS, 251 Douglas St. mo THE PUBLIC Tlie undersigned has I purchased and put upon the streets as tmhlic convevi conveyances, some ot the nncsicarriages e ermanufarturod in this country. They will be run to and from the depots, hotels and private rMldnnces. All orders left at the Metropoli tan Hotel, or at the stable, near e cor of Eleventh at and Capital Avenue, will be 'promptly at tended to. A nareol Uie puuiic patronage is - fully solicited. JOJ JOHN E. BULL. myl3U BIDS FOi - ; , i , "" ' ''Proposals for erecting the exposition building (State- Fair) will be.eccivcd untU Saturday, June27,atl2o'clock,Tioon. Tlans and specih catlons will be on exhibition at the office of Jonas CUe,.6a Tuesday morning, June i2S,;ar 9o'clock. C. A. BALDWU., je22J2t. ' &y Academy of Music. : - -" GREAT ATTRACTION, MONDAY EVENING JUNE 22. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. JOHN DILLON T-WITHTHk 4 HOOLEY COMEDY COM'Y OF CHICAGO. Monday Evening "DIVORCED WIFE;" or LOST AND WON. Tuesday Evening "RAPPAREBAWD TUE GREEN-EYED STRANGER." Wednesday Evening "DOAVN IN CUBA," and "THE LITTLE MOTHER." Secure your seats at Wypian A Eberhart's. ' upegQ4t , PUOPOSALS FOR STO.fK. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, of the City of Omahs, until 13 o'clock, noon, June 30th, IsTl, for the delivery of Stoce sul able for cross walks. Also common Bnble Stone, in such anantllips UUH I1CU uufca U4 UfOj IWICUUQllut luu use of the City, payable n city warrants. Bids should bo addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Proposals for Sloan." Bids will lie opened at Council Meetin?, Jane 30th. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council : O. C. LUDLOW. Jel9.13t. Ciiy Clerk. JJtKMA TOJUJKUfCK, Fashionable Tailor, No. 204 Farnham Street, Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, OMAHA - ' NEB. ALL ORJtERS ATTENDED TO PROMPT lyand Executed In the most fashionable style. aw-Repalring and cleaning a specialty, and done In the best manner. ' myl-lm Of; fA COA "EK DAY. Agenuwsnt 3)0 141 $Z) ed. 'All classes of work ing people of either sex, young or old.aaka' more money at work lor us Jn their spire mo ments or all the time, than at anything else. Address STlNSON A CO., Portland, HaJno norSvl r California House. FRITZ HAUERr Proper. No. 174 Dosglss Street, corner 11th, Om La, Nebraska. Hoard by tie day or week. jonel,yl ILLINOIS HOUSE. a. Sratt Bttween Jth and 10th. FtLDKKW!, rrS. 1 - DtlLEKUf MOST EVERYTHING . " " 531 ! 533 l?tji Rfreef, Opposite tb.9 .Post. Office. is Children's Carriages, Bird Cages, Croquet' set, Stationery, OR ANYTHING ELSE. I T1ILX NOT -BE UiNDERSOLD! Choice Import! a amd BobmUc Clgara Oap29m2eod 11. li. WALKKK, SCAKUFACTUBliK AND lf AtEEIN BOOTS fc SHOES 510 13th St. Between Farnhun and Douglu pl3U "Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! ATS. A 14lh Wood $7 P. BRIGGS YABD, CORNER OF 14lh and Chicago Streeu. Good llaru ri 7 no - Sott S5 00. Stove Wood to suit any number of stove very clieap. aplStl Soutlitrii Motel, rroatlos; on 4th, 5lk and Walavtittf St. Louis, - Mo. LAveille, "Warner & Co., The Southern Hotel is first-clsss in all Its api ointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied intha greatest abundance, with all the delicacies the markets afford, IU clerks and employes, are all .polite and attentive to the wants of the guests of the hotel. There is an improvedelevaior leading from the first floor to the upper one, Railroad and steamboat icket offices, news stand, and western Union telegraph office in the Rotunda of hotel. U. OBKDK. C. J. KABBACU. WHERE tc KABBACU, 15th st. between Farnham and arney sts. OMAHA, - - NEB. UAXUFACTUXKB 0 Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRltGKS. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO UOISE8UOEISG. stsTRepairing oi wagons and blacksmlthing promptly done at reasonable prices mvd4w6ni Ml rarahsua St, Be. 14th A 15U HbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbtW linn m miJcmji UNDERTAKER C. F. TTATVrATTIT, TATIjOR. 171 Cor. VarotoaiB aud ElewcnUi-Sts. All kinds of TAILOIUNO, Cleaning and rc p ilring done at reasonable rates. A tine lot of FURNISHING OOODd constantly on hand and sold cheap. 'lecSCtl ut:r.r. meat market, a ICtU street Ut California and Webster. E KEEP ON HAND THE BEST suMdr of FREall AND SALTED MEATS. Also a large stork of Fine Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon, at the low- st rates. WM. AUST A KNUTU, myH-ly Iroprietors. il L. W00DW0RTJI, 238 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. WAGON Wood Stock, AND 1TAG0N HARDWARE, Patent Wheels, Pisisaed Qearing, 4c Axles, Springs and Thimble SfcelHS. 'maKDVVCOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hac&s Buggies I StBdebacker Wasroa Depot. mcb6U BYKOM SEED, LEWIS 3. REED ai iTRoif -mo CO, The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency IN NEHHASKA Keen a complete Alstrart of Title to aUIReal Estate In Oin ha and Douglas countv. JAS. M. MTITTIE, WHOLESALE DEALElt;iN Clarified Older. 133 and 140 Fantasia Street. " i. JOHN n. GREEN, STATE HILLS DEALER IN tsRAJN, FLOUK AND FEED, AUD COMMISSION, MERCHANT. sraBjss.xiar xjieudit TAILOB, 13tk St, bet. FrHkassi aad Ilanej. AU kindsof TAILOBIKO, CLEANING ana KEPAIHINU done at reasonable ratal JianrtSU STODUARB A Ul'Ka.ssUr, Market Gardners ! A IX KINDS OK VEGETABLES AND J plants, for sale. Orders addressed to us at oar garaen Cer. Slstud Paul Streets, will receive prompt attention. apl5d3 F. A. PETERS. Saddle and Harness Maker, A5D CARRIAGE TRIMMER, Vo. 274 Fambama.kaf.lSlslftts. a JX orders and repairing promptly atUndcd J to and aauslacuon guarranicea. aVCasb paid for hides. ap39rl Y1K HORN'S MACHINE All kinds oi libt and heavy MACHISERT MADE REPAIRED. tgrAU Wort QuarmUed.'i 9M HAMET BTXBET, 0KAIA. Anything Xk-W. JOITXS come mm cast tihr shadows before." MONABOH OP THE ROAD THE MOST STUPENDOUS ORGANIZATION TRAVELIN6. Omaha, Saturday, June 27, '74 ifiBBSSk, M JfffltBBBBBBBslsrWBTf "im BBBBBSBBSTV y BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSbVS- kBrBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSKiititfjhttlli'lJ mtr 1 t'BBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBr m 'iv'ttBWSBBalliaBBBBBBBaBBBMfSBWtU MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S GIGANTIC, ZOOLOGICAL AKD EPSlWli EXMTION, AND GREAT TRAVELING. WORLD'S FAIR ! Newly Organized and Georgeously Equipped. The Largest and Host Extensive Menagerie in America. Most Brilliant Equestrian Company Ever Organized. More Real Merit than any five Shows Combined. bbbbbSLjsbVbbV 'ssjHsWB3kp' b Mad. LOUISE TOTJRNAIR, In Her Unequaled Manege Act. And a full Troupe of EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, VOLTIGEURS, GYMNASTS, &c. SEE THE GRAND STREET PARADE in the MORNHfO. Wonderful iErial Ascension by M'lle JEANETTE ELLSLER, at 1 P. M. Free to All. ADMISSION, 75 Cents. Children" under nine yean, CO Cents. DOORS open at 1 and 7 o'clock P. M. ,. CHAS. C. TELL, General Director. Grand Island, July 1. North Platle, July 4. Laramie, July, 5. ESTABUSntU PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, WIIOIESALE FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnliam Street, blcui7eodvl Kurtz 1Hohr& (Jo JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOYES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnliam Strot, J, J. BROWN & BRQ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS Notions, and my8-lT JOHN T. EDGAJR, W0B3ER OF- Shelf l Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, AND AGHXCUXTTTRAXi HPUE2EITTS, TIIRK8IIKIUI. IIARVK.STKltN,HKAHEIM MOWICRsl. DHlLLs, MEKDKRN, HAKIM AMD 246 Douglas St., Omana, HENRY HOBNBER6EH. DEALER IN Wines, Viae Old KentuckjWhlskto aal hI9vl TheBarlin'tonandMIswnrlBlver-IUIIroad Co.,o8jrs t Ua'sat low prlcoi on 10 years credit at per cent. Interest, and wl habrnut premium of 3) percent, on tha amount of tin irarchai. ii half the land ia enltlvatod. within two vears from dats of parcnasa. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of Platte, :Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys TbeH. A M. R.TL Co. will sell .banl I. W ' Slff sti-WleaUanl'-1al to aJweU-watered eountry,;at from HH to il V" oa tonBrIIu South of he Platte ...1.boJrofthebtlaii4lBNraska,latars-fflby nantaroaj river a ThComisnyownisuuje'1IlltheU f t n J best davsl opl pirtof thaSuu, aa alao la th and aJJan to Ua ""J Kr drcaUrs an 1 full laforaatlan apply to C R. SCHALLER. Agent B. k M. Land Ofiee, pr Geaerjl M Ptf ailant, UaMla,H, LITTLE MOLLIE BROWW, The enly Lady Sumersault Rider IN THE WORLD! Her Equinl Does not Exist. Tho Moat Thrilling: Equestrian Feat ever Witnessed. LEOPOLD & GERALDINE, Greatest Trapexe Artists of tho Ago. o- MONTGOMERY QUtfENv cole rrop. ana Manager. July 2, Sidney, July 3, CIsYSBBSBsSs. 1 JsBBBSV sisssflssssssiPinsslssssssL. At. . I VjUUJCUUO w je0d3twltx IMS DEALFR3 IN Omaha, Neb Boots and Shoes, - WaOUHs. mchI3r ZTebraska. Liquors, Cigars, Inpor te4 UootU a SfffUUjf r 1 f t ' iVl N. J A A i , (fasgr'-. : j..r tt . y r -rnwi