Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1874, Image 4
MMKMtrtBBKB IE OMAHA BEE 1 FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1874. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE 03UHA DAILI BEE T terred to eubacnber. by curtar, w any SiSit,Mdr.00lru.uo. "" paid Ja SSStataU about lrregularitl-, ""j- tbkSSEriU receive prompt '. r2Statb.WlowlBrMfc uyablelnT. 7.'.0 peranum. to tw!iilAH.T Bh baa by Ur the tSaEST drculation In the city, ni i. ttSoS, U tart and cheapest advertieing 'SaXi OF ADTMXMiaa. Ucal notices, 25 tj per line; load advertisements, 20 UPWlllke: tyU month, 10 cent. o KSSSS'iBirted lorleae thn50 eentt. S3uBoUeee, 10 cents per Une; eingleineer .hfr&Siu must lnva.Zably be tat te S& advertisements hy pecl V??!. .1 wim. Statement!, Tabular "SLdSI and Local UTertliemeutt before two AirertliemenUleJoreoneo'dockr.lC. 1C tfmuaatau for the Wiaw" mblfcSdUi before Monday noon, tor the use week' true. Ureal aad Clesla ef Hailsia imaa. CtVraten o'clock a. u. to insure Iniertiou the aOCTB pea. QMS. r.M. A.m. 220 llSW lljoc :30 11:00 tso 11:0(1 4:50 7.0C 430 30 10:00 2:50 7:i5 T.U U.P.B.K.... N.W. K.B.. 4o 4o.... B.LP.K.K 4o c..... a.k. 8.114 4o GO.. south. do.. u ! aornf. Chloco end aU Eaitern cities, Nebraska wMaUicriouto, Council BlutU and Burling-S'VlMatl030a:m-,clee.at4Wa. m. and uJlJSit and St. Joseph, due at 100 - m. Jd V Ip. .; closes at 1:S p. m. and 4:) a. m. Oopeo Sundays troni 12 to lp.m. u" "" ft. . yooT. roitmaiter. iKBIVAL Ail DEPAKTUKK OF TBAINS. Wlm cad of tbe BarUnRton Boute .....nv.TIl AMOVE ATOUAIIA. KtXJLitM P. V. I Express .95 A. H. SX?Z00 L 5. Mall... 10:15 P. MuSSy7Spted. Monday, excepted. ?tU U the only line running Pullman Hotel. SwXSbcocx. AHmrPP 'a'L SS&VlL TitShtK.b. Union Paclflc. IX1TX. Daily Kxpreefl MiS 5Sy Mixed J:r-Jf- Sni lffht 5:00 A.M. ium. 3.00 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 6:15 P.M. 5.30 A.M. Sc Pacfic. Daily Freight 6:1 A. a. oiro. Bock IpUb ffi-eSSJA tiondw. excepted. Cklcmco & Northweifra. Kail ....5:3CA.M. 2M P.M. 10:40 r.JC tia)A.ai fp- City, St. Jo. & Council Blnfla 3IoHangKxPrM.....SJ0A.M. "IJOA-M. Aal.i s (fortkwalrn and Sloex w" Cltr raeltlc. BlaUSxpreM 8:15A.M. 2:15P.M. m Dally except Sunday . OmnlboM and BasKaSJ Wagoni lcare the Srcorncryarnham and Ninth Btreeta, nl JSuTS taSranco or the aboro Kallroa. Mt.BVEttClStCK'i xae jaRCU- AVATIOX of tUeDAItT BKB la more lluta doable that of aarlotUer daUy aar aablUkeda Xebraaka. Pevcke'e ResUurant and Oyster rooms. JTiie leading house of the id:" 307. Parnham street, between "Jwelfth and Thirteenth. Jeb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. An informal meeting of the Merchant's Club, was held last evening, to do the honors to Mr. E. D. "Webster. The Trinity picnic, at Hans comB' Park, Wednesday, was a very enjoyable affair, and only marred by the storm towards evening. Frank Butney, a soldier, was arrested j-esterday morning for being drunk, and as fined $1 and costs, in default of which he was sent to jail. No one appeared against the colored boy "Wm. Brown, charged with stealing a watch, and he was discharged yesterthy afternoon. The meeting of the Sunday School "Union adjourned "Wednes day night, on account of the weath er. There was a meeting last even ing, however. An electric phenomanan was observed during the storm "Wednes day night The lightning ran along the telegraph wire, and rung the fire alarm bell. TheMilo base ball club met last night The members re joice in the acquisition to their nine of Joseph and Oreen Stephen son, two of the finest players in the "West The largest colored funeral ever witnessed in our city took place yes terday, on' the burial of Mrs. iLewis, a widely known and respec ted lady. The funeral train consis ted of 23 carriages. The female barber establish ment just started in our town, will die for want of patronage. It is gen erally understood how women comb hair. This is by far a too flagrant piece of barbcr-isni for the present stage of civilization. X sleepy looking individual accosted us on the street j-ester-day and complained that the dogs in his neighborhood had disturbed hlsslunibers for six months. Ho desires ihe authorities to bhoot them all. A very nrecable gathering was held "Wednesday nightatRewStew art's,ln spite of the inclement weath er on the occasion of the birthday of Mre. Stewart. A handsome birthday rift of $50 was presented by the com pany, besides several other presents from Individuals. An old beggar woman called at Charlie Whipple's Wednesday, and panted a paper for his perusal. TfcTpaper affirmed that she, the iareTVas dumb and in indigent clrcuBUncc-S, and any donation Joaid be thankfully received. Siarlieaskod her what she wanted. She signified that a silver napkin rfnl 71 watch, or any such tri ?"!L Sfc verv acceptable. Up- hli cruelly refuaiwr the demand, suddenly recovered her speech, and broke out in a most abusive tiraie. Charles could only silence .inniJnir thatls to say by iMlnr""ff" twenty-five eent atarap j ,, "f T " " '" Wednesday night's storm was not a circumstance to the dusty hur ricane yesterday afternoon. The Round House at the Mis souri Valley junction, was blown down "Wednesday night That piano tuner, Voss, has been trying his put up jobs again. He aDPeared at Mr. Copeland's, Mr. Vischer's and Mr. Morrow's. His usual enquiry is, "How is your piano now?" He is thought to be either a thief or a fool. In either ease confinement is his proper meed. Lewis Johnson was "Wednesday night united to Carrie Johnson, by Judge Peabody. The lather of the bridecroom was named John John son, and the maiden name of the j bridegroom's mother was Lois John- nn.Thefather.ofthebridewasnamea 1 George Johnson, aud the maiden I name of her mother was Ellen Johnson. The ancestry is traced back so far that we are convinced that the name of the first man was Adam Johnson. "W? forgot to add that the name of the witness to the ceremony was Anna Johnson. The following is the general committee of arrangements of the Omaha Fire Department on the annual review and parade tp take place in September : Chief Engineer John UaUigen, chairman. North Omaha Engine Company, jSo. 1 R. E. Allen, A. E. Love land. Fire King Engine Compau No. 2-1. W. Miner, H. C. "Walker. Nebraska Engine Company, No. 3 E. B. "Willis, Charles Simpson. Pioneer Hook and Ladder, No. 1 F. L. "Williams, "W. P. "Welch. Personal Albert Able went West Wednes day. Miss Mary Morgan has returned from a trip to the East. - Prof. A, F. Nightingale, the for mer Superintendent of our public schools, arrived from Chicago Wed nesday evening. Charles Russel, agent of the Van dalia and Pan Handle Railroad, is stopping in the city. Mr. Joseph Richardson, one of the U. P. directors, arrived in this t'ity Weduest'ty, from New York. He will leave for Utah in a few days on business relative to Utah railroad matters, in which he is largely in terested. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming: W S Kellogg, New York; D N Smith, Burlington; WH Reed,Chil icothe, O.; DrG W A Clough, do M O'Niel, Denver; E S Smith U P R R; John Sheppard, Detroit; Mrs games and Chld, Chicago; Mrs E Cook, do; Mrs S E Barrott and ! ter, Galesburgh; W T Porter and dauShter, Patilek, Iowa; R McCor mack, California; Henry Clark, North Platte; Wm M Lee, jr. Cen tralia, 111; Frank Devine. Ashland, Jb; J P Palmerton, do; R R Clark, Des Moines; Wm EPS180"! ?latts" moath; R Porter, city; A L. Mc7 Kinney, Oregon. The Proiptrity of the l"orth. E. L. Emery.returned Wednesday from a trip to Fort Calhoun, to de liver his bull, "President 15," to Messrs. Rohner, Frohin & Co., who have purchased it for $000. The bull is No. 12,021, and has long been known to the farmers of the State as one of the finest bred animals in the West. Mr. Emery says that it Is absolutely wonderful, the growth and progress of that portion of the country. Nearly every farm has several-blooded animals, and their stock raising and orchard culture should be the pride of Nebraska. Ihis success Is due to the enterprise and Industry ofs-ich men as Rohner, Frohin & Co., Chris. Rathman,JMr. Flutcher, the Warwick Brothers and Jim Steward, of Blair. Wanted A- second cook, with good references. Apply at Peycke's Restaurant. jul9-3t Rock Spring, Wyoming Coal! $9 per Ton, delivered. Orders received by J. J. Sutphen, north side Farnham street, between 32th and 13th streets; and at the yard, 11th street and R. R. cross ing. July9-2t Dyking, c.eaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St,bet. Famham and Douglas apr2St f. Fkom 5 o'clock in the morning splendid coflee, strawberries, etc., are to be had at the French Coflee House, No. 4S5 Twelfth street, be tween Famham and Harney. june23eodtf Bklixvce Grove, twelve miles from Omaha, on the line of the B. & M. R. R., and 100 yards from the depot, has been improved forpii nics and private parties i:y m'ausland a- martin. All engagements for the rrove will be made through Andy McAcsivnd, jyTtf. 242 Douglas Street loi: fciALE Wieap. Desirable residence property, on 14th street Enquire of V. Buckley. tf STORE BUILDING FOR SALE. I will sell at a great bargain a lot and store building in Ft Cal houn, Neb. The building is 33 by 50 feet, and is equipped with coun ters and shelving in complete order. No place in theState affords greater inducements for additional lusiness in general merchandizing. Terms easy. Elam Clark. june25-4w aff-SEE McKelligon's card on second page. June2-tf ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM ! ! H. L. Latey's is the place to go for this very necessary commodity. jeSStt THREE CALVES. An Interesting Quarrel Growing ont of the Granger Pic-nic Plenty of Pistols bat no Coffee. Mode of Farming at Xlknorn. The officer sent to arrest there fraetorv Brenner at Elkhorn. re turned yesterday bringing with him his prisoner. Brenner had been complained of before Judge Poi er, for a wilful and malignant assault upon the com plainant, one Mr. James Appleby. The accused waived examination, and was bound over in the sum of $500 bail, in default of which he was committed to jail. The circumstances of the case de velop an interesting display of tem per, and a rather dangerous flourish of fire-arms. It seems that at the Granger picnic an altercation arose between Brenner and the son of Mr. Appleby, which was about to end In a brawl, when the elder Ap pleby interfered and smote Brenner over the eye. Brenner immediately entered a complaint against Appleby at Wa terloo, and had him bound over in the sum of $300. Upon returning home Appleby ordered Brenner to take his calf, which was picketed on his premises onto his own premises. JJranner refused, when Appleby pulled up the picket-pin and give the calf more rope. At this Bremner waxed wroth and blazed away at Appleby with a rifle. Failing to hit him he blazed I away with his shot gun Appleby thought Uie neignoornooa nai sui ting rather warm and entered a complaint before Judge Porter. That so much weal should be de stroyed by veal is a deuce of a deal. A Chapter of Accid.nt:. Dr. McClellan had seeul cases of surgery Wednesday1. Tiie two most important were the imputa tion of John Rusmusscn' tLunib, which was cut in the second joint while stripping dried hides in Hun tington & Sharp's ; and the ampu tation of the forefinger on the left hand of Charles Kendricks. Some two weeks ago Mr. Kend.icks , mashed his hand in a railroad acci dent and he was obliged to havo his finger amputated; MortWpa tion set in and yesterday it was obliged to be reamputated. GREAT! CLOSING ! ! OUT!!! SALE op SUMMER DRY GOODS Tirc have bought too many goods fo.rtJii8 8casat. We arc diametrically opposed to holding Summer goods till next sea- son. We have determined to put them at prices that will MAKE them SELL. SEE OUR NEW PRICES. Grenadines, worth ii ii a Summer silks worth 25c for 15c 40o for 30c 81 00 for 75c $1 00 for 75c 50c for 35c Japanese silks, worth LLAMA lace points, sacques anu scarfs at roost any pnee Shawls at a great reduotlon. 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 closed out. A large lot of bleached and brown muslins at 9c and 10c to be closed out at Bcshman's. je26eodtf Gko. H. Peterson, the pioneer elgar manufacturer, keeps con stantly on band the very best brands of cigars, and also Tjone Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 2.11 Douglas street mayOeodlV Volk's Hall, free concert every evening by Professors Celarius and Balms. juue27-lm Closing out sale of summer Boots and Shoes. They must be sold at half price. Ladies' Gent's, Boys, MIssc't and Children's Boots, shoes, and s-lirperi, the best and cheapest stock in the eity. No goods warranted to rip. Children's colored shoes sold at 10 cei.ts on a dollar. Henry Doiil.. & Co. julySt2. In .order to make room for ray large fall and whiter stock, I now offer my spring and summer stock at greatly reduced rates, below the original cost. J. H. Stein. july8tf GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF DRY OOODS, AT 228 FABNHAM STREET. LADIES, CALL IN FOR BARGAINS. jy7d6t Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street corner 11th street, may 7-tf. DR. POWELL, office 215, Farn ham street tune23-tf F.ALSTEDS COFFEEHOUSE, 485 12th street, between Famham and Harney, has been enlarged and repaired. Separate rooms for ladies. Tca wam and soda water, and the mostsplendid cup of coSre, etc,to al- I ways to be bad. my23-d2taw tf ' OUR TWELVE FATHERS. Animated Meeting of the City Council Heated Discussions and Aspersions on onr Fore-Fathers. " AZeview of the City's Finance!, aid the Proper Methods of Making Improvements. Pattee'i Opera House Engaged for the Season by the Celebrated Comedy Troupe. At Wednesday night's meeting ot the City Council all members were present with the exception of Brown and Swobe. An ordinance was passed appro priating $45,410.51 to liquidate lia bilities up to July 1st. Mr. Stephenson argued the fast driving ordinance with considerable logic, but its consideration was in definitely postponed, as was also tho ordinance relating to hacks and hack stands. It- was ordained that ISth street should be extended to the south side of Lake's addition. An ordinance was passed permit ting hotel owners to employ runners, provided a $500 bond be given to the city for the faithful discharge ot duty, and the careful handling of bags and baggage. Licenses to cost $25 per year. Runners for any merchantile house or firm $50 per year. No license to be issued for less than six months. The Grace street extension matter was referred to the committee on streets and grades. BIDS FOB GRADING. Proposals for grading were opened as follows : P Reily, at 20 cents per cubic yard, for 300 feet; over that, one cent per yard additional for eacn 100 feet. Patrick Welsh, 30 cents per cubic yard. A J Hanscom, grading Howard street, 29,000 yards, and Si. Mary's avenue, $0,240. C. L. Bullard, Fifteenth street, 21 cents per yard. John Reiley, Fifteenth street from Howard, 25 cents per yard. D. Hahnehan, Fifteenth street, 24V cents per yard. Thos. Swift, Fifteenth street, 3S cents per yard. Patrick Welsh, Fhteenth .trct, 25 cents per yard. Jery Leary, Fifteenth street and St. Mary avenup, 3S pents per van. Peter lessen, Howard street, from Fifteenth west, and on St. Mary avenue, 271 cents per yard Jerry Mahoney, Fifteenth street, l 25 cents per yard. Luke McDermott, Fifteenth and Eighteenth streets, 2"i and 2G1 cents per yard respectively. F. M. Moore, Tenth and Fifteenth streets, at 15 aud 2g cents ppr yard, respectively. O. Benderson, Eighteenth street, at 20 cents per yard. James Hodges, Eighteenth street, 27 J cents per yard. John Peterson, Sanders street, 23$ cents per yard. F. r. ifoqre, '('entlistrpet, at 15 cents per yard. L S BulIard,Tenth street, 22 cents per yard, including the grubbing. On Eighteenth street, 22 cents per yard. Hans Johnston, Tenth street, 14 cents per yard. A P Ivanstrom, Tenth street, 10? pents per yard. Dave Hanahan, Tenth street, 18 cents per yard. Isaac S HasoalJ, Tenth street, IS cents per yard, Jerry Mahony, Tenth street, 17 cents per yard. Only two of the bids complied with the demands of the ordinance in regard to securities. President Gibson tnought the issues v.f too great importance to let so trifling an irregularity in the bids stand in the way of their consideration. Jdennan Stephenson moved that the contract be Jet to Hans Jol'in? son, for removing dirt on 10th and Bancroft streets, at 14 cents per yard, provided he enter into secu rity by Friday noon. At this iuncture Alderman Camp bell delivered an able disquisition on the state of the city finances, showing that the tax of ten mills was inadequate to the establishing of permanent improvements, and shoirid. only be used for its intended purpose, viz: k.eepng permanent improvements in repairs; that if it was necessary these improvements should be made, let bopds be issued. Mr. Campbell quoted from the city charter, and demonstrated his state ments by means of flcures. He alo reflected upon the managejnght of last year's council, whiokwas ta ken up by President Gibson and other injured members of last year's administration, The utility of the street railway was attacked and defended by the truism that whatever permanent improvement was made, it would enhance the value of property and eventually reimburse any outlay. The motion wa3 finally put and carried without division, The giadlng of Fifteenth street and St. Mary's Avenue was award ed to A J Hanscom, by a vote of 9 tnl. The grading on Fifteenth street, from Howard to Izard, was awarded to LS Bullard, and thecontract for Eighteenth streetwas awarded to O Benderson. The clerk was instructed to re advertise for bids for grading on Saunders' street. The Mayor was authorized to contract with parties who have received contracts. Bids for bridges were opened and referred to committees on sidewalks and bridges and streets and grades. CITY OFFICES. Mr. Stephenson moved that Pat tee's proposition for city offices, 1600 per year, privilege of five, be accepted. Carried, and the Mayor instructed ts draw lease, Adjourned. HOW THEY SWALLOW US. Visible Effects of Our Decay. Subscribers to theVEEKLY BEE since July 1st, 1874.V FLORENCE,' NEC. G V Allen,"1 LINCOLN, NEB. J E Jones, M. Sweitzer. j ASHLAND, NEB. Perry.Tarpenning, JamerMcGuire. V BROWNVILLE, NEB. James Medford. CRETE, NEB. James Johnson. Wm Stanton. O H Jacobson. Lawrence Jacobson. Daniel Wheeler. John Blackburn. R L Cornwall. V B Houck. Jacob Dennis. Wm Douglass. James E Davis. AJWallingford. Jno G Tellford. James Watkins. S S Muzzy. Lewis Deafenbach. J W Creager. B F Collinsworth. . W B Hammop. James Lewis, meander Dennis. PERU, NEB., William Dailey. SEWARD, NEB., Henry Henninger. John Rabin. Henry Over-stake. C C Davis. IF FLaukin. 'S MHaston. . George R Oaks. S D wight Paddock. .ELKHORN STATION, NEB. Jno Britton, Geo A Hess. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Wm Lee Park. PAPPILLICN, NEB. J C Wright. VALLEY STATION, NEB. W H Hartford. HASTINGS, NEB. L D Stoddard. PLUM HOLLOW, IOWA. Dr. Gray. SOUTH DENNIS, MASS. W S Underwood. VAHNA, NEB. S L Blanvclt. DOnCHESTEH. AV xV Hutler, J AV rarkor, James Iiimnalls, AVinilrem & Bun ton, W F Borden, Levi AVintennute, Albert J 'icott. PLEASANT HILL, EEB. J T Halladny. J at Alexander, J 2l A'an Duin. James McXulty. Ben F Hay Jen. MABYSVILLE, NEB. A'alentine Herman. WARSAW, WIS. A K Simpson. ATHENS, ILL. MrsMinu'p MUpUpH: SHELIi CHREK, NfiB, Henry Carriek. Subscribers to Daily Bek since July 1, 1874. - DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. Wn. Adair, PLEASANT HILL, NEBRASKA. C T Howard. SEAVARD, NEBRASKA. E Atwater, AV B Parsons, Samuel Stoplienson. DRXVER, COLORAIIO. Col. E F Bishop. DORCHESTER, NEBRASKA. C E Hewson. PERU, NEB. Wm Paijy, BELLVIDERE, NEB. Hough & Ash. ST JOHNSBRUa, XT. AV J ConuelJ, HOLLIDAYSBURO, PA. Miss Jennie Bees. " CRETE, NEB. Geo K Mooney, URAND ISLAND, NEB' Geo H Thummell. GREENWOOD, NEB. Farmer & Knowles. T.INCOLN, NEB. J 0 Lockwood, Brad Blnger, AValsh & Putnam,. -Fred E Smith, DAV louslev, AVm Hyatt, David May, Jvahler & Fox, ASoverin," ' Col O AA'ilson, A G Scott, Hawley & Burks, Cobb, Marquette fc Moore, J M Robinsoi. C M Parker, Lejghton & Drown, O Kingman, BallardcV Yark, Chapin & AVatson, Bich & Opperheimer. M H Sessions. OMAHA, NEB, H AV Bail. Jacob Johnson. S E Sawyer, Tom Evving. J R Manchester. G AY Gratton, D St Goyer. John Pray. J Norlander. Dr Mercer. A RAirEOPrORTUNITY TO SECURE A OOOI1 HOME CHEAP J An excollent cottage witb fouj large rooni3 finished in the best of style, with half an acre of gnimd, fronting on two streets,under a high state of cultivation, plenty of large shade j-ees, aud small fruit, such as grapes and currants. Only $500.00 in cash to lie pajd down, and the balance in monthly paymonts Fifteen minutes walk to 13th and Farnham streets. For particulars, address Home, jy 7 3t Care of Bee Office. Type Fob Sale! AF'ont of Bourgeois Type, of which th;s 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. Bosewatee, w f. Publisher of the Bee. Saloon for kup or rent, cheap. Inquire at the Bee office. june!6-tf SPECIAXj NOTICES. NOTICE. AOTerUaemenU of To Let, For Sale, Loci, Wants, Found, Boarding, Ac, vUl be Inserted in tbee column once for TEN CENTS per line; etch aubacquent insertion, FIVE CEFIS per line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I HAVE ON HAND an assortment of hunt ing and pleasure wagons for sale cheap. G. H. HTC1IETT, Carriage Shop, jr9 5t 23S Harney St., opp. Chequered Barn. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-Room No. 1. nouth east corner 15th and Douglas Sta. Want ed Immediately, serTant girls, farmhands., car penters and laborers, also real estate bought and sold, and taxes paid tor non-residents. J. W. FISHER, jyStf Omaha, Neb. WANTED A girl to do general housework. Annlr tn J. J. BROWN i BRO.. Cor. Douglas and 14th Sts. jjStf A GIRL to do housework wanted DR. ISAAC EDWARDS, 1S1 Farnham htreet. jySd2t WANTED A good laundry girl; also i cook. Best wage paid and p-rmlnenl place. South East corcer Capital Avenue and 19th street. jjSSt AUCTION Parties wishing to buy fine furnltmeshould attend C. Wilson & Son s Auction on Monday, July 13th 1871. Sale to take place at Mrs. Lowe's two-story brick house, No. 162 Harney street, at 10 o'clock, a. ii.; 10 rooms t II completely furnished. Parlnr furnitufr. 4 bed-room sct. 8 Brusell carpets, cane-scated chairs, marble-top side board, Elicnen ana uinjjm-room lunmun-, nair matiratses, woven mat trasses, Ac. Tbe above is a rare cnai aiiAttnn aln nnitllTA- bur nneeooVtat e?only enumerate a few tf tie best articles. i. apsu e sure 10 auenu tue tale C. N 4 SON, jyS3t Auctioneers. LtTT ANTED A girl to cook, wash, Ac., or a f v man ana nw wiuj iuc uuu iu uim .work; perraane t sltuat'on. Inquhe of or address E. P. CHILD,, at Barracks. jy8tt WANTED At Pniladelphia House, Dodge .a- .. n Irtik ami 1 ItVi immarii. te!r. one cook; a woman preferred. Also, klTT ANTED A girl to do general housework. ?W Enquire at J. K. 1SITS Drug Store, ".' 1 ?. toil .lik ..ua tf7 xarunaul Uol ihu auu niu aucvia. jj - FR RENT A good dwelling house on North tide of Cunimlng, between 19th and 20th streets. W 3i CI7 ANTED 1MMEUIA.T.'EL1 -A girl todr W house-work. Apply 331 Davenport treet, between 17th and 18th. jy3tf EOB SALE One ol the easiest riding cov ered buggies in tbe city ; and 400 aires of laad In Saundo.s Co., within 30 miles ot Omaha. jy2tf r. I F. BABCOCK. TOKE TO BENT 193 Douglas street. In quire of WEUUtK Jt Bfctlil. ulyltt SOB REST Bouse on 15th, near Davenport-. ; itree. jeouu o. a. iaiuuu 2J SOB RENT House on 9th ana jacKson sia j je30tf S. A. TAltLOK A CO. J IOR RENT Ilouae on Chicago, near ICth st- F JCOUV& " MVJ u. WW. w 'ANTED Day boarders, at the touthwest cor. oi mm anu uaruey suw jwju WANTED Servant girls, carpenters, farm hands, laborers, etc., immediately, at tbe employment oBlce.rooiu 9VIsscher'i.blck. m;8tf WANTED A cneap uxui in exenange lor merchandise. Address, Farmer, BK ofice. ap'l' I WILL SELL SECOND-IfAND Carriages, and one Hearse, cheap for cash or trade, as 1 need the room for new ones. jelSdtf. Q- W. HOMAN. FOB SALE AT A BA KG .YIN One of Gale's Celebrated Pea-nut Roasters ; alo one Lung Tester. Inquire at MEBEITTS Kretaurant. U8dlin. TSORSALE-lnOacreaof Jand, beina the NE r Mottecli. iu township 13, N of It 4 In he &E part of Butl.vT county, V) miles 3 wpstnf l.inmln. A well Im. ToVtdfarm a it nn ihn west, and eountrr all aiound thicklr sfcttlru-' Will ell for ?50), onealf down, balance in one year, or $3 00 per acre In cash, or will trade lor city property. Apply to U1T21U ANDREW EOSEWA1 EU. TO T.IE PUBUC The undersigned has purctased and put upon the streets as public conveyances, some of the finest carriage e ermanufactured in this country. They will to run to andlrom the depot?, hotels anf pn'vaje residences. All ordp-s'Jeftlat the Metropolitan HotiL or at the stable, near a e cor of EfervntU Ht and Capital Avenue, -cUl be promptly al tended to. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN E. BULL. myI3tl TIIE COMING STRUGGLE. Tiie voters of our nation, As neVr was known before. Are rising from Pacific's stran4 Tq Allautic'a rocsy Ihoce." Why It ihVs mighty cbange? What cjd the meaning be ? The rising of tbmases From northern lake to southern sea. Tbe spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' graves Forbids a nation drenched in patriot.' blood, Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins once bore, Though obsolete long since, Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribute. But millions fordefense. Party ties and party law Are but as ropes of sand. Tbe tights of mm tQ be a man Should govern Freedom's land. Then shsU our Flag more proudly float O'er land as well as sea, And nations yet unborn shall gladly greot The emblem of tbe free. In trade we'll try to deal. As man should deal with man. And while we seek to live ourselves, We'll sell as cheap as anybody can, And If a hat you need, Or fnesd you chance to mee, Remember Bunco, the Hatter, On Upper Doughs Street. 41 el6tf IMPORTANT TO Commercial Trayelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit orders by CARD, CATALOGUE, TRADE LIST. SAMPLE. OB OTHER cPECIMMr, also those who visit their customers and solicit trade by purchases made DIRECT FROM SiOCK, and who travel In any section, by Ti-il . T ua11Im atiM laa nt mv.f flpa fm a a- ' . .1 I. lilTCTVrkf m.A XI if :ker sell. Mid L7 wham employed: o II?. . 11 .f a t nniln tin atinairAntant ThU matlei isrof GREAT IMPORTANCE INDIYIDUALLA' to salesmen of this das, or men soliciting trade in this manner. It la' therefore ESPECIALLY desired that this notice may meet the eye o! ALL Commercial Travelers and Salesmen in this country and thf t they will AT ONCE give it their ac tion. Those who comply with above request will be COFPENTiA.LY treated and duly letter only), CO-OPERATION, care Gfo. P. Rowell A Co., 41 Park Row. jySeodlm New Yobk City. JOB Printing The Bee Job Printing House EXECUTES ALL KISDS OF BOOK AXD JOB PBJXTIXG IX TUB VERY E ST r . : ASD AT TUB Lowest Gash Prices.- Competent workmen are In charge of the several departments, and FIRST-CLASS work will be turned out iu either English, Germatr, Bohemian, or Danish Languages. KM- Orders mar I Mt at the BEE Connt ng Room or forwarded by mall and wll ecetve prompt attention. .QTJAILET'S XT. P- Soap ractoryl Situated on the line 'of the Union TaelBc Railroad, nfr the powder bouse. Manufac tures fi-at-claas soap lor home consumption. luneHt-lr m J at? n. OnAFEUDAY. Agewtawaut- lbc people olelther wtx, youBf -old, puke moremoney at work lor na la tWr apare mo menta cr all tbe tim tkM t Mfthtnc els. Addiaa STLNSXjM CO.. FsrHemL Malar MtStI 5TJ nnofim in Willi urn iiuii.iijvi uu. a ua vitp ATirmircc n hlow, stattnir oLiu c roods 1 Ol O ! 8" O 65 2 2 1 o 0 o I I s- H CQ ft" D O 02 m CO 0 P -f O P B c c era s 03 'A 5 c v. PS H Q 00 PKOPOSAtFOR BRICK SEWER. Sealed Proposals will be received by the un dersigned uutll 7 1-2 P. M., July 14, 1S71 for tbe construction of a Brick Sewer acres bt Mary c Avenue, bet. 17ih and ISth Sis. Proposals to state the price per foot. The work to be done according to plans and specifications on file in the City Engineers of fice. , , Bids to bo opened at next meeting of the coun cil. O. C. LUDLOW, JySdSt City Clerk. Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, Fashionable Dressmaking, 564 Fourteenth St., e303m OMAHA. NEB. VKUPONAliS FOR STONE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of .the Cty Clerk, ot the City of Oniahj, until 12 o'clock, noon, June 30th, 1S74, for the delivery of fctone suitable for cios walks. v Also common Buble Sone,in such quantities and at suchfmjsJaV1" required for the use of the CltyfipMtle In city warrants. Bids shouli bewQIssedt c the underslgn-d and endorsed "rTapoials for Stone." Bids will bo opened at Couneu,Meelnp, June 30th. Tbo right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. . . By order of tbe Council : r O. C. LUDLOW. ijrtOd Citv Clerk. rAV. A. i'jKTiSKS. SStklle and Harness Maker, ANU CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 974 Famham . bet. 15imtlGth. ALL orders and repairing promptly attended to nd satisfaction guarranued. sTCasu paid for hides. ap39rl G-roat 'VfTosBtorxx BBEWEEY Corner cf Comings ad Twenty-secoai streets The finest lager baer con stantly on hand. Je-23-Cra CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop. P. N. GLYNN, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALKE IX LWines, Liquors, Segars, P. TO U CCO AND PIPES. J jre-Cahfonla Wines and Brandies."!a Corner if lj'h and Dodge streets, opposite the new Post t)nice buildiug, Omaha, Neb: je25tf -DEALER I- Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NF corner Ftrnham and Eleventh streets, OMAHA, ... NEBRASKA. epZT Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! AT S. P. BUIG S' YARD, CORNER OF 14th and Chi ago Stnets. Good Hard Wood $7 00 ; Sott S5 00. SUive Wcod to uft any number of stove very cheap. aplStf TREITSCHKE & CO., GROCERS Ana! Gcneial Prorisloa Dealers, B."W- Cor. Jackson and 13th BU-, Kep a superior stock of Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquor and Cigars, and sell cheaper than any other bouse iu Uuiaha. jy3 3m JOHN UAU.TIKn, Practical Watchmaker, 171 Parnntra , 8. " Oor. lltt St. OMAHA - NEB CITY HOTEL, E. T. PAGE, rrojirlctor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, 03II!A.KEB. Free Buss to and from all Train. Passengers for other. Hote's or private Resi dences, carried for 23 cents, 3-All orders left at P. II. Allen's. 21 door (row P. O , C. Wilson 4 Sim. for. 13th and Hrney, and the City Hotel Office, will receive ntoupt attention. Iy71m FARMERS HOUSE! 8. W. Cor. of 14-a izl Hararj Ets. JUaTLS KESMER, rrrpripfor, Omata. Neb. Jy3m California House. FRITZ HAFUEB, Prop'r- Ko. 170 DouWa Street, cornr 11th, Omaha, Nebraska. Hoard l.y tbe day or week. jnne l.yl ILLINOIS HOUSE. Fitrziliani Sroot felwecn 3th aud lGtb. CHARLES Ft LDEKM A9T, Irop. f mchJltl Central House t o. 620 cixteeatt E're't, Opp. Jefl. rson Square, OJIA II V, XEB. JOSEPH HOVE, Prop'r. I)ay and wctk Board t reaonal.Ie rates. i-Iril-ciaas uar aiiacc4ti io lue iiuu?u. Jt27 3m L. WOODWORM, 238 Douglas St.,Om?Qia, Neb. Wood Stock, rWAGON HARDWARE, Patent Wheels, rinlsled QeirJij, 4c Axles, Springs and Tliimb'e Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks m Buggies Stadebacfccr "WaROii Depot. mehCtt J. O. SLATTER, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Highest price paid for Country Produce. Brick Store, 8. B. Cor. 16th & Cticajo Ets, jeMtl OMAHA, XEB. The Klnor the SEWING MACHINE WORLD as pre-eminently as Gold Eelgni In the Realms u Finance. SALES FOR 18T3: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines! I ItBeing over One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand more Machines than were oM by any other i Sewine M.oLIntf Con can v duiin the same tir'e. It will hjr ly bedenini ..pun such evidence that the superiority of the dinger Is iu Iv it numerated. THE SINGER MANF'G CO. W. N. NASON, Agent. je :,0. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. OMAHA, UST-EIB., 7-ir STEFXE & WHOLESALE GROCERS! SIMPSOS'S BLOCK 538 and 540 Fourteenth. Street. BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE CDlaLJEBlJii., . - - - 1TEB mclilHv MORGAN Sc GALLAGER. SUCCLSiORS TO CREIGIITON aX? MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. Zdli Farnham Street. apiSdly WHITNEY, B AUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Ho247 DoiogXas Street, OMAHA, - - 3STEB mch27yl AUK.NTS FOR TH OLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS! AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. jel KbERS SOLICITED A.. IS. S I !&. 1? S O 3ST, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS. S32 E'lZFrrEJEOSTTia: ST., CHEIG-HTON BIiOOK. sp20c C. Zi. -A.. SLATTE, MBieOHAlsTT TAILOB, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16 th. Street. I Veep consjntly on hand tbe finest stciof Broad Cloth, Cassluieres nd Vestlngs; which I am prepared to mule up In tbe most fashionable styles and to suit the most fastidious, at the lowest pef sU.o prio s. JelOdly ESTABLISIltU PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, -,VHO:.nSALE FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Fffriilinm Street, blcm'eodvl KURT2.flIOHR& C JOBBERS OF . DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnhaaa. Street, OMAHA - - - I5TEB. J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS TS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS3 Motions. ind mv8-lv JOHN T. JOBBER Shelf a Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,' - AND ACR1CUT.TT7RAX. OPIiIXOilTTS, TIIKICSIIEUt!. nARVKSTKnN,RKAI'UUI,MOWiCnR. DKILL. MKKUiUlH. COnX-.AS1fEU VUYW4, CCLTI VATOBS, II.Y. KAKRt ASiD WAGONS. mebUy 246 Douglas St.. Omalaa, ITebraska. HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, Cisars, IFiaOlil Kentucky iWliUklcs and JaiporfM.'iiOOtM a Spwlallr. L239DOUO.I.A8SCl CKT A f3"A TsTJlJJ,. (IMWCii 1HUCS.J X-eWir h'9rl HOMES and FARM The Barlu;ton au-1 MUwurl P IverlEallroad rrcditatCtiC n lntpreat. a d -1 hal"nu crcuiiaiopc. ceE..inurea, a u "- purcnaae,u nail ttie una is cuiuticu, -""--. LA11GE DEDUCIOSS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of -"Platte, loup Fork T,.Tt Tf p-iCo.wUlserahoatI,(30.(OacresofsplnHlcradnrandiUaItnral:Und 1 aTelli-aUred'rtuniry.ttlrou. Slfl to7.00por areonlonjcrlu South of he Platte 1-, ..nvnwnalavblro'the bst Ian 1 In Ssbraia, interetlbr anatroaa rime JWrrul pmoUtseSut., a. also la th aSMsVaVliean.VaUey. ForcireuUrsaaliull InloreaUoa apply to C. RSCHALLtR, Agents. & M. Land Office, ContcrofXlBtk aad FaraltaaSti., ObuIw Or Geaeral Laad Deputawaii UmcaiMtStm JOHNSON, DUPOXT POiTDEU CO. ND PROMPTLY FILLED. IS DEALERS IN Omaha, Nel Boots and Shoes. EK, OF - - S I2T UXBRJiS Co.. ofcrs Wtaa allow pricej on 10 yemV preoilumof 20percnU on tho amountol the t- . data of nnrehaM. and Elkhorn Valleys ? t