Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1874, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA BEE
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OFFICIAL -PAPER "OF THE CITY.
TUB OMAHA BEE
Wt.5 by
, or .
wheu paid
"vAUeompidnts about IrrejuUrlUe * . addretsed
thisoff&wlUncel prompt attention ,
c OMAIIA. DAILY iUtK will t * mailed to
' ' yableluYa-
f 7JO per an turn.
S.T5 " * .onths.
Tax 'UKAKA. .1 > AU.T Bex hss by far the
l KUEST ebeulklien la the city , and Is ,
beef ors , Uw teat sad. cheapest tditrtislns
-
ADTrrrmaQ. Local noU.-cs , 25
ceatsuper line ; .local adTertisetatnts , SO
oeau-per line ; by the month , 10 cents. r < o
sdTcnisement inserted lor lea thsn SO cents.
McUl.noUoe ,10ceBUp rllne ; single inser-
tloa , cot tan thus 23 cents.
TtajuUnt abrU Cements must Inra-Ubly be
,
Bate * tor auadlas drertisemenU by sped l
rcntract.
AH Itfti > otlcts , Statements ; Tabular
Work , etc requiring careful rerislon by copy
cr proof-to be fur&Uhed , must be banded in
before ten o'clock A. it. to insure insertion the
axneday.
/ pcdiil and Local adTerllsemeuU before two
o't.o1.ic. .
. Adrertlseiaents tefore one o'clock p. x.
All adTertlsements for the WEEKLY BEK
Biost be handed In before Monday noon , for the
aaae week's isrue.
ililUYAL AJX1) DEPAlilUllK OF
TJJAIKS.
Time CAtfL of tlie BprJlPfitcm Route
LEAVI OMAHA. AUKJ VS AT OUAHA.
Expreir--.2SO r. if. I Express..955 . ; A. if.
Uail * . . . 6:00 JL. K. | Jlall * 10:45 : P. u.
\'Sundays-eicepted. . , * ilondayi excepted.
JMs 1s the niy line running Pullman Hotel.
n. wSiSrciicocr ) , 'HtiutrP ' BEUEL ,
. J n'i-Wt . . Pass. . Atf. Ticket Agent.
- v ' - JJL Omaha , Neb.
Pacific.
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TJUTZ. ABETVZ.
3:00 P. M.
Krpreti
Dally Ji2s I * M ! 10.00 P.M.
.Oally Freight" ! " ' . . S0 A.M. 6:45 : P.M.
Ually Frelght _ fc45 A. Jt. 3tSOA.lI
Cfalc CO , .KoclC Iri-tHd Pacflc.
lOU * . : r. . . SaOA.M. 10:40P.M. :
-WOP.M. tlOOOA.M.
&Bsd r0 erccptcd. tMondays ezcepted.
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P. 3L
Kknra * City , St. Jo. & Council BlBfTsi
ficcnlng Express..8SO A. It ! 10:00 A.M.
iJCreslaeBii.fCfis..2:50P.M. : . 6 : 0 P.M.
Omui ft Kortbirestern and Slotuc
* * > . Cltr & Pacific.
. . , , . . .B:1SA.M. :
Dally except. Sundays.
and Baggage Wagoni leave the
dec , comer yarnham and Ninth itrccta , nT-
vea minatas in adracco of the above Kollroad
' TOAUTKsi-l-leiKBS -jlHCU-
tAflOn of be DAltiT OPE : in more
, ( bail lnable ttiatof anj ollier dally
paper pBbllslied.tn X ebracka.
> ' < - Peycke'a KeBtaurant and Oyster
Tooms. The leading bouse of the
kicd. ; 207 , Farnham street , between
Twelfth and Thirteenth. Jeb24tf
yOMAHA BREVITIES.
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i The funeral of M s. "Welch , who
-u : committed suicide on Saturday last ,
, took , place Sunday from the Cath-
olio cathedral.
-The Concordia will give a sum-
. 'mer night's festival at Thiele's
garden , on Thursday evening of
. -nest week. It will be an invitation
„ aifair.
Watermelons have made their
r -appearance in the market. They
forcibly remind you of the days
; \vhen ypu used to steal watermelons
II -'from.your neighbor's patch.
The remains of a man were
found Sunday night in Elm Creek ,
.lying within a few feet of the Union
Pacific railroad track. It is
thought that he was murdered on
the tram , and thrown off.
The "Sledges" have changed
their name to the "Occidentals , "
and will soon appear in a rTew and
. ' neat uniform , ready to play any
, club in the State. They expect to
'distinguish themselves at the State
Fan .
; - The shooting match between
the Omaha and Council Bluffs
Sportsmen's Clubs , will take place
* toHday at Council Bluffs. Quite
number of. Omaha sports will be
present , and.it is expected that the
v fflflkir will be a success.
* * -During the past month McClure
l & Smith's cracker factory has turn-
t t $ edkgut .26,000 pounds of hard bread
forthe government , in addition to
the usual amount of woik done to
* „ -fill'tho regular business orders for
cnick'efs , etc. '
-crazy woman from Sarpy
cpucJyhas been put into the jail t
await .transportation to the Lunatic
Every night she keeps
row , -which prevents
everyotherl > oarder from sleeping.
It is.said , ihat.she murdered her
husband in 'MichieS-l some years
A -
y Is around town selling
_ _ Prof.Chas. . Kcllcy's "Eectifier of
4 < 2 * * C S -it ! ! ' 10110 claims to be a
r . safety.agamst .oil explosions. Bis
, chargesare fifty cents for about a
' ( Stile spoon full , and he states it is
jwiponous. After a person has pur
chased he can safely tatste it , and
- . ' .may ) discover a marked resemblance
to common table salt colored with a
solution of Indigo.
.
r i ? * * r-9fcl jf
t / Marshal Snowden on Saturday
- - * night arrested Hales
Harry , Frank
Council and Henry Homan for fast
, 'driving , . three abreast up Douglas
street. Council and Homan were
"each fined $5.00 and costs. Hales
Jias no yetjieen brought before the
_ , .Police.1 Co'birt. ' .Marshal Snowden
wants it distinctly understood that
JTw-1 Jiost , drivhigon the "public streets
„ , niustbp : stopped.
" '
"Patrick' Maguire was fined
: r. $5.00 andcpsts at the Police Court
" ' yesterSay 'for disturbance of the
i peace'by. fighting. He then turned
round and made .a similar , com- n
* SiaS lsi.nPc .ny'a'nan sj the d
Anderson family , and the examin c
ation was set for three o'clock this h
_ Mfifterjioon. . . J&mily fights often I
prove an expensive luxury. Ji
The sanrpd concert at Hauscoin
Park Sunday afternoon by the
Unon Pacific band was appreciated .
by-an a'udience of about five hun- m
, * dreT"pe6pIo. ! > > t.S > ) me came in car st
riages andbuggies.yliile others en- test
Joyedlthe'-walkoutand back in the stbe
is made be
cool afternoon. Complaint bebe
be
to us that the wagon roads should
. be. widened so as to , allow two car
riages to pass. It is hoped that they
Union Pacific band Vill give con- J S
vcerts at the Park till the cold wepth- .
f r comes. <
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A grand excursion will Icavo
Council Bluffs on Thursday for
Sioux City , for the benefit of the
Methodist Church of that place. On
arriving at Sioux City a free steam
boat ride will be given the excursion
ists. Tickets , $3.00 , to be had "of
Samuel Burns , Omaha.
A very amusing aflalr , In the
shape of a mock trial , took place at
the Police Court Saturday evening.
The culprit was H. F. Strong , who
had been accused of various acts not
consistent with the ideas of "tho
vestry , " a band of jolly good fel
lows , at whose instance he was
tried. After the trial , the party ad-
journeu to Peycke's and there sat
down to an elegant supper , at the
expense of three generous members
of the vestry. Champagne flowed
freely , and fun was let loose till an
early hour Sunday morning.
In the so-called examination
before Justice Bartlett , of the Bye
charges against Postmaster "Yost ,
the deposition of W. M. Banberge
was taken yesterday. Perhaps it
would not have been taken if Mr.
Bamberge had not been ordered out
from the interior of the postoffice
several months ago. where the clerks
alone are permitted to be. There la
almost always an explanation-for
'the milk in the cocoanuL' JSepub-
lican.
lican.How
How about Tattee ? Why has
this great lottery gambler been per
mitted to enjoy the privilegts.of the
Interior of the postoffice at , all time's
of the day and night ? Bid Pattee
furnish the milk for the postdfHce
cocoanut ? . J ;
The appraisers Appointed to
assess the damage on Dodge1 street ;
which would be caused by the joon--
templatcd grade , decided on Satur
day that there would be no damage
done to the property hbldersTjy the
improvement. Those ' who are
posted consider this a pretty good
joke on Mr , Meredith , who -was
elected to the olty counpd | n 1869 ,
In order to get the grade of .J edge
street established , Kipp , tftp pty |
engineer at the timermado a re
port , and told Mr. Meredith that
tjje established grade wouldu only
cut him three or four feet , which
was satisfactory to hjp ) , jmd he
bore that Impression till Saturday ,
when it was .discovered that | here
was HO fjifferance between US
grade of 1808 and JS7S Jn reality ,
Kipp had made him a mlsfeprer
Bpntation , although he had' put the
correct flgurpa on his profile.
Personal.
"Phatty" Madden la in town ,
Mrs , E. C. McShane has
Buffalo for a six -weeks' visit ;
S. A. Taylor left for Lincoln yes
terday to pay off a $3,000 policy. ,
James M. Pattee and C. C.Hous.
el left fora business visit to Monta
na Monday. ,
J H Lacey , ticket agent of , the C.
&N.W. and C. &R. I. railways , re
turned .Monday from Chicago.
Sam Jonhson , of Johnson & '
Steele , wholesale grocers , .left .for
Montana yesterday on business.
The Rev. Miles Greenwood and
the Rev Charles P. Boottof lx > n-
don , England , are at the Grand
Central.
Frank Smith , , traveling agent of
Whitney , Bauserman & Co. , has
returned from the western part of
the State. He can tell some bad
grasshopper stories. '
Lloyd Tevls , president of the
Wells-Fargo express , , and director
in the Central Pacific railway , went
west yesterday accompanied by/a
party of friends.
Hon. Francis Colton , president of
the Galesburg National 'Bank , arri
ved Sunday In this city , his for
mer home. He has a large landed
interest in this State.
?
Charley , the enterprising sales
man for H. Hornberger & Co' ,
wholesale dealers in liquors , and
cigars , left Sunday Tfor an ex
tended business trip to the west.
Col. .Noteware , State Superinten
dent of Immigration , returned from
the west Sunday , where he has
been looking after the interests off
the Stafe. He found grasshoppers
everywhere doing 'a great'
damage.
J. A. Dodge , the advance agent
of the Palace Amphitheatre Circus , |
is at the Wyoming. He is in the 1
city to make arrangements , for < the
exhibition here of the showhe rep
resents , and'which is said to be a
genuine cli'C'is and the best of the /
kind ever seen in tbU country , ,
The following are the arrivals at '
the Wyoming :
Wm Petrie and wife , Clilcagoj JV , "
M White , Bastings , Jfeb ; T 8
Mnncher , WIs ; G N Bartholomew
Plattsraouth ; W MMadden , ( "Phat-
ty" ) Chicago ; WH Watson , Mont
real , Canada ; Wm Gaslln Jr , Low
ell , Neb ; C J Burra * , Thos Hofme9 , (
J H Wilson , New "York ; W Key.
Council Bluffs ; John B Burge'aa/
Davenport ; Robert Oliver , Prfaoff
toe , Ont ; Fred Croner , Jes Moines ;
A B Heisland , Arapahoc ; J P
ly , Dubuque Thos Wilson , ,
nelie ; J H Roe , U' ' JB jLand Dep't ;
WT Williams , RW Taylor , R H , tl
Mitchell , Lincoln ; John R Paul/
Seward , Nth ; F JijEJlsworth , An- 65
rora , Neb ; W H Cole ! Lincoln : , ' , .
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BASE BALL , large stock , ( best
make only ) at lowest prices. Or
ders from clubs filled prori
cash , or C. O. D. Address , Eber-
hart , Manager "Bazar , " * Omaha.
RabyLuggietatcottto'clote * 4fpCJX
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OMAHA. NEB ; , July 27th ,
.Notice is hereby .given that all
money due to the.latefirn/bf Weinstein - ,
stein &Kolls must hereafter be paid ]
John H. F. Lehmann to whoa i
stock of goods and all toatlfetandlng {
> ok accounts of said coacerij
eeusoldby me , .
FREDBICK DEEXIX , {
Assignee of Wiensfein &KoW
;
factory cheesp
WJe & WUJiams , JulS4-3t
DARING ATTEMPT AT BANK
ROBBERY.
Harrow Esiapo of Officer & Pu *
ey'i BanjE t Council Bluffs.
I ; ' 'i
Yesterday at 12:30 : o'clock ,
a most daring but unsuccessful at
tempt at bank robbery was made at
Council.Bluffs. An unknown man
entered' the bank of 'Officer &
Pusey , while ' , Mr. P.iisey
waa'Jhere alone' the , chief clerk
being absent in Minnesota , said
to him , "You take money on time
deposits here , I want to deposit a
certain amount and wish you to
figure up the interest for a certain
time. " While Mr. Pusey was thus
engaged , he happened to look
around , and was astonished to see a
bareheaded man , in moccasins , at
tempting to 'get into the vault , the
outside1 , door of which was open , but
the inside door wlis shut Mr.Pusey
Immediately gave an , alarm , when
the fellow ran out of tha-building ,
followed by' the other man , who ,
was evidently in league witir .him.
The exdtementsoon.became gen
eral. Every road 'leading ' out bf the
city was guarded and two men in
buggies were sent to the river to
.prevent the thieves.escaping to this
.side. Had the insiile door of the
vault been open , the bank ould in
, all .probability have been'a heavy
loser , as the men had not been cap
tured at the time our informant left
lKj ovem ati ai ths TJ. P. Depo .
J ' The track of the B. & M..in Ne
braska is being laid south of the
Union Pacific depot and the B. &
M. trains will soon amveand depart
J 51r
The emigrant dining liali and
sit ting room building has been moved
west of HIP depot , and , outh of the
Union Pacific track" The building
containing the sleeping apartments
\a \ nqw pn its way to a position ad
joining } t Markjeintends to make
U woreioorafortftblp rh n ever.
--The excavation for the north
wall of the arch of the new depot
-nearly-completed. .
*
A wa.tertauki3 , being built near
the west end"of the bridge , from
'which water will be supplied .to the
emigrant house and depot buildings. :
' DIED-r 3rjb Catherine Gettings ,
of inflamation of the stomocb , Josj
night , at the age of one year. The
. fjpgpascd yfns a' grandchild of Dr.
Jsaac , JJdVirnJSf9 funeral took
tin's afternoon ? '
COTUlto ( JOUf8lOBtrff ]
SATURDAY , July 25.
Board "metpursuant to adjourn-
menL , , , .
Present-i-Commissioners Knight
- - ,
RedfleldflOfJ MpArdle. 4\
Minutes of tue-Jast pieptjnfir were
"read and approved-
Dr. Wm. : McClelland county phy ?
'siclan ' , reported tweney paupers re :
maining In the poop bowse.
' " A petition signed by A , Ponjeroy
and twenty-six others , was present
ed , asking for the location of a
road along the line between Douglas
and. . Sarpy counties , from the Bejle-
vtieroad west to the Elkhorn river.
George Smith was appointed
commissioner to view and. report
upon UPh proposed road , in con-
& F , Brotch , the com
missloner on ' the ' part of jSarpy
county ,
Thfl proper petitions and bonds
having been fifed , licenses for the
sale of liquor were ordered , isssued
as follows :
To John F. Cronin , at his place
near the Barracks , in Saratoga pre
cinct.
To Thomas Forney , at Elkhorn'
Station in Chicago preelnct. , ,
George Smith , Commissioner- ,
was directed to vacate the road run
ning diagonally across the * land of
Claus Stivers , inN > W. 23,15 , 12 , .
as petitioned for on the 7th instant.
The following accounts were'al- ?
16we < i : . .
FROM THE GENERAL FUND.
"M G McKoon , Jurprs. fees , $ 4-00-
Dr ILR , Benjamin , examining
insane. . . " . . " . . ; . . 6 00
O S G.uild , coroner's juror..i. . . 2 00'
FROM THE POOR FUND. .1 . .
ITSeelemyer , cutting'grain. . . 30 50
J B Walbf , work on poor farm 14 00
Knapp , BOO
r Miller , ' . . , ' ,600
T Milius , goods /or poor. 2 50
" * " " 'Wkerl3vpr ' ? poor house. . . 12 00
KOAD AND BRIDGE FUND.
9TS Ludington , work , etc 41 00
James Hughes , " . . . . . . 1000
ROAD FUND.
H 8 Rudington ; grading Bates
road. . . - . 5440'
Adjourned " to Saturday , August 1. ,
- LEWIS 8. REED , Clerkr '
GRAND CLOSING ; OUT SALE
OF THE SEASON AT BUSIiyr'AN'S.-
'NpwiorTieyer/iThis is the last
opportunity you. will have to buy- ,
'louwjftf musliria at 12c , fruitof the
loom at WJe. ooiJyard wide bleech- ;
ed muslins at 9,10 aoi4 U > per yard ;
"dfressr goods , shawls--grehadinwi ,
Llam * Igce points , also our cele
brated raven bleak alapacas , at ; 20 ,
30 , .40 and .50o , The3prjcos have
never been equaled in Omaha , an < J
fnp.onp haying * t llttlbready ; cash to ; ,
spare should fail to visit this , our *
last'grand closing oashisale of thu.
season . Please do1 not .tokexur
word1 for Jit only , butJiCiih aifll see'for'
yourselves atBushnian'ff.K
jiil27eodtf , T
Ladies make ; a note .of the factai >
that 1 am on Dodge street : , 'between
15th and 16th streets , and will sell J w
hals at $1.50 eaciif'-for a few days T °
waly. French iiats-che8pcr than D
" ' ° Ji ' .
he cheapest. ' ,
Jy24eodtf MRS. C. MILIS.
In
potatoes the first of
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LITTLE < t WILLIAMS' ,
SALOON for sale "cheap. Inquire 50
BEE office. ju243f. '
The test flour In the market.at
'LITTLE ' ?
Jy24'3t 261 Douglas St
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on
' the months of fcr
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r , : . m > "U iasp'ptm. and
ojnJSO : p. m. .to ,12:30 , a. m. am
'F. ALSTEAD :
JulygOeodtf
THE KETCHAM CASE.
The Motion for an Arrest of Judg
ment overruled.
-The Dktrict Court of Douglas
countymet yesterdaymorning , Judge
Lake presiding. The principal bus
iness was the rendering of a deci
sion denying a motion for an arrest
of judgment in the case of Charles
Ketcham , convicted for embezzle
ment The sentence will be pro
nounced this morning , to which
time the Court adjourned.
The decision was a lengthy one ,
and on that account we could not
publish it
The Falaca Amphitheatre Circoj.
Concerning the celebrated Palace
Amphitheatre circus , now pn its
way eastward from the Pacific Coast ,
and which will exhibit in this city
August 7th and 8th , the 'ltdeky '
Mountain JKetcs thus speaks :
T "The best show that ever visited
Denver came to town yesterday.
The Palace Amphitheatre'circusin
its equipment , stock , and , in the
character of its performers , has nev
er had an equal , in .Colorado , and it
will be hard to find its superior any
where. The.performance last eve
ning , despite the fact that the show
arrived one day ahead 'of. time ,
attracted a large audience , which ] ,
had it been as critical as lago ,
could have found ; nothing to cavtt
at From the beginning to the close ,
the acts performed were all new ,
and nothing could have excelled1
the grace and strength exhibited in-
.their performance.- From .such . an
enbarrassmentof.richness . in' 'tb'e
shape of extraordinary feats , Si 1 * .
difficult to make a selection , bjif
perhaps the most unique feature of
the exhibition was the absurd trio bf
French clowns , who repeatedly
brought down the house with their
eccentricities. They came In 'the
ring looking as solemn as owls,1 ,
.each . armed with a fiddle , on which
be kept fiddling , while turning all
manner - of somersaults , and
twisting and contorting around the
others till the three fiddlers and the
three clowns seemed one clown , and
one fiddle. Then theie were the ,
wonderful Carlo brothers , whtl
climb on pacb oth.or's shoulders
like cats , the topmost one taking
leaps from the pn'e to the other ;
that were on the ground. A more
wonderful exhibition of strength
and skill was never seen in the
territories. We. have no space to
inuivlduall/.e each and every act of
this , above the .ordinary en
tertainment , but this notice
would be incornplete without a
reference to the' trained horses of
the establishment Handsome , bet
ter behaved or morp intelligent ,
equines never were'seen in Benyer.
The concluding act of , th"p'per- '
formance , however , was after all'the1 '
chef tf'oevre of all. iJ-t.was the Igap-
trpupepjjed/ph / fop by tfje Wkap-
er O'Brien , who performed the. fg t
with an ease that seemed to take
from its difficulty. "
FIRST WAGON LOAD OF
WATER AND MUSK MELONS
AT TIHAftD'S ' CALIFORNIA
4ND GENERAL FRUIT' ' STORED
204 Farnham street jy 2Jtl
H. PETEBSOI-J the plonke
iFJRfSP&HFf fcpepa P8P-
stanHy on han.d tip } yery
branrfs of pigars , anfl ajso' Txinp
Jack , Fruits and Flowers , an
"Durharii" Smoking Tobacco ,
2J1 Douglas street.
mayGeodlv
RECEjypi > A carload of DAKO
TA. PATENT FLpUR , miide by
thp new-process from Dakota wheat
fhp pply ' flopr of the kiujl in thp
market , jm4 of far superior qualjty.
' '
Sold only by i. y. SPOUSE ,
twjpfye. rapes'
from.Omaha on the llpe of the B.
& M.'B. R , , and 100 yards from thp
depot , has-been improved for pit nips
and private parties
' ' '
Y'M'ATJSLAK'D & MARTIN.
All engagements for the grove
will be made through ;
, . 'jy7tf.v 24S5 Douglas Street"
OMAHA STEAM LAUNDRY.
OiTAHA , July 24.
EXTRA NOTICE , to all concerned.
Fred Riepen Is no .longer in the
employ of thp Omaha. 8team Laun
dry , and the customers of the same
will ' nokpay him any more money.
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FOR SALE
Immediately and.at a great bar
gain. The furniture in the Phfta-
'delphia House can be bought cheap
one half cash , and thai other half-
on three to six mouths time with
good security. Lease " .of the ; h oiise "
runsi seven months , at 125s9 per
month. Foiiy-five to , .fifty good *
cash boarders. The proprietorhas
other important business to atte'rid
immediately , and for tha $ reason
offcw tfifs splendid opportunity ,
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'july24-2t. Bt
office S
ham street , , ' .
DurlOfr this raontb. ' t ' .will offer
special 'bargains ' 'in' reimfonts of
'ETS , OIL CLOTH , MAT-
and 'WALL PAPER. Call K
and examine goods , and 'prices '
You can always 'find a large and
well selected stock of CARPETS ,
*
OIL .C.LOTH , * MATTING , WIN F
DOW SHADES , MATS , RUGS , b <
9icn at my establishment , audas J
liuy direct from nJariufaciurers and
importers , I can sell the &trop pass
goods a < 3 low as Chicago or St
xHiis , , Give roe.a call ,
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T OUN B. DETTOLER , ;
Carpets ,
04 Fourteenth street , " between
Farnham and Douglas 8freels.
Jy25-d6t - '
Judian , Curiosities at No : 170 ,
arnhamstreet , cprnerllth streefc
may 7-tf. - v . - . ' ' * _
CE CREA > T ! ICECREAil ! !
H. L. LATEY'S s the'place to go ian
t"
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Brie-J Beef , Sugar Cured Hams .
Breakfest mcon , at41 . ?
LlTTXE &WIL1JAMS1 , Vm ,
Jy243t 281PongIWSt ,
DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT
COURT.
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Eon- George B. Lake , Judge.
OMAHA , July 27. . .
-State vs Ketchum ; the. motion in
arrest of judgment was overruled ,
and the defendant's attorney'ex- '
cepted ; the bill of exceptions to be
presented Tuesday.
Omaha B < fe S.Insti ution.vs . , Mc-
Cast Sale confirmed !
Shane et al vs Weynajller et al.
Motion , to set aside overruled.
Green , et al , vs M & M , 'Building '
Association. , Case.to shown by to
morrow -morning ; why the sale
should not be confirmed.
Philo vs Butterfield , et al. .Motion
to set.aside.stay dverrule'd. ,
CaldwelTel al va.,1 Warwick , et al.
Dismissed.- * - . "
Minervs.Crbfut , LeavpJtotreply
in ten days. - i > *
Iler et al vs , Williams et al : Eeave
to answer in thirty'days./
State vs. Brown. Demurrer to
-petition ( .overruled nd ( Cleave to' ,
' 'Granger Vs. JiLP. St-teGa.
'cu'rlty-for'costs to be.rjflle'l ; in , Uae
Merriclu , .vs. Cajey.J""Leave"to
" c < ' TJA
answer in ten" ddys.c -
Winterburn 1 .4 Turner et al.
Leaved answer Jn thUtyjda ; 9t
.anBwerjby August 4Jh.- , . " , , ' .
Muldoon v Fletcbefet'ar. Jildg-
'a1tulifl3IJfSa- .
In thVK&tterttmb&Witate of N.
Pv l8a 03.deWased..S.nlvfeonjlrm { -
Adjo'urned ntniflh'.tii
until mom-
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. . SAN FRANCISCO , July 27.t
A' 'aispWbh- trofo'Eurekfc'to-'night '
s 1 > yithetcflpoa iv
(
ihundre'd auil flrtyihousand ; dollars
The Eureka Consolidated Miqing
Company Iosea3t\venty thousand.
They wlil'TiavertO'Shirt dotv.a' their
furnaces. ' ( Several inore bodies have
been recovered. .More people i arg
still missing.d/.jcji.cr
y A , private dispatch from Eureka
to-nlghVBtates' that lourtteil dead
bodies have been reooveral J '
A watfef spoufburst near Carson
City , -Nev.y thi 4iternoon ] , , causing
No"
lives werejlostr jT " , ' .
The"ldssbv'tK9"flood in Eureka. *
foots up'over oife Hundred thousand
dollars : Ih nddltfon-16 themames
give.a"thls mofpingi the following
are sent to-night , as drowned : Jas
Galvln 'W Talbot , S : Ddtney > Jno
RaiiftsJW JtMcGeary and Win.
Smith. " l.
At "Anaheim itf' this 'St
, tg , , tP-
"
day , Constable DyeDa"Yls/mgd : to
arrest Joseph Moreno for.arape on
Mrs. Eldridce. . . , T6f6nou'1dre w l H
pistol. Davis shot"him "near * i&
h'eart. foreno1 raDavis sho.t
fc"SRrl. . S8d [ ifflr feft ?
ea once' at'-the lomcerwithout
.cUcUl. _ „ , , f ' , L1 i
The steamer' Altonabrings.xolvO- ,
homa dates to July 4th. The Jap
anese steamer Talomari was lost on
the 15th of June ; off the west coast ,
. . . "
.and.iwenty.persons pferished. i
News from-Fornios'vsayl Ujfitthe ]
Japanese--ali 'cleWlq % ' pbfat.'ot
aborlglnees , 'and the" , . Japanese war
vessels are still 'on the -Formosa
- '
ma iflrlooked.upoQ , ' as an unfavor
able omen by. jba Japanese in con
nection . .triththe.'War in Formosa :
A Greek church Jias been opened
by the Russian missionaries at
' v '
To obtain the best daily" paper pub ;
lishec } hi Nebraska a 'ihV "exceed-
Aftpr < theflrsfcof August no
spriptiops will be received at [ less
NowJB muB o-wiB j 81..50 > Jn.a4 * ,
vance pays for the OMAHA
BEE three . .months.j ; > J1
f , . e.
'
nt * ' ( Bourgeois , , Type of
which , tb ? ; ; J | . ? - f W gVn 60p
Ibs.Thi ' 4ypai bjwiioeen ia use1 on
4 , year ,
jtnd is nearly as ' ,
:
- r'f I.-
.1 /H/JT/1E. . RoSEWATERr' " [ :
to f , Publisher of the Bee.
. . .
in&place : ' to , buy , C
suppHies la , . at . Jno , ' . Johpson &
CO.'B , .SQO Dbagefi.BtrVfc 1 Prime
Butter , Country Produce , ; fljfresh in
voice of one of the -very best brands
of St lx/ufa family/flour iind 'all '
"can b&fouiyi 'jreah
.
" * * - " * * ; -tw - Lruf l > lA / Ott frO - can
not be undersold. _ uS j41 s ' * /
" * Ji O. Si , JOHNfiOS\fe' \ h.- 6
July25-eod3tn 260 Dodge Stiv > . ]
J8TSEE McKeiiigon-sJcardl 01
second'page. ' ' juue .tf
! >
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t' t
njapnprat ; t jp
STEAij : DE WORKS , " ' u
loth.Ht.LeirFnfp mftn4 Douglas fp.
w-
tot
tu
Tiiv..the : JdE ; .CBEAM at th'e
FBEXCH-COFFEB HOUSE , . 12th > 8t : ,
between-Farnham .
andtHarney.4 : i
Since Mr'Alsfead has > .mantifac-
tu'ed ithimseiiit ; isathi.best "th'dt
aj Conf ctioiiary
< ti - 'i
GROCERS
JtJMl 0 MraIF Tlsb aIaI >
ruemLtaqen Md Clgart , andeH < n-4p 171
tay wntr bona * in Omaha. Jjf da All
mil
F. A./PJBTEKS. ' * FOd
/ -d
B W - < B > " * * ( "V-y . ' * ! * *
"HriijJ J-'t t * - * i
and Harness'Maker
, L
.w . . - ITRuaicK ! * pgt. S
15 ; CAKKlAO. , . , " / < fi - ' " !
5"2uS5 | 'ids !
NOTICES.
NOTICE. AdTertlsementa of To Let , For
Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , * c. , will
beinserted In these columns once lor TEN
CENTS per line } each nbs < iaent Insertion ,
FIVE CEFJS per line. 'ThY first Insertion
nerer less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
WANTED Nurse girl , at (356) ( ) three hun
dred and fifty-six Chicago at. , near 19th.
Urown girl preferred. Jy27dtf.
WAKT3 'A. mTUATION-A young man ,
willing to work for moderate compensa
tion.Addiess "Ci" Bee Office ; jy27dlt
"VJIT ANTfc'tJ A tev more boarders can be act -
t t commentated at the Tremout House , cor
ner of IGth'and Cupjtol ATenue. ' 'Jy27dSt :
"DJLXJARD TABLE-For tale , two nearly
JJ newM } by 9 , latest style , 4 leg Billiard
'i'ablestwitb.balls , cues .and.fixtures complete ,
will be sold very'cheap. Apply at
' - * ' '
Jy27dGt. - - jjw 00 .
SITUATION WANTED-By a young man
who has had 4 years experience in the cloth
Ing and dry goods , also boot and sboe business ,
wiu < rork for smallSalary forafew'months
Good referenceVAddress . "A. , B. C. " Bee
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Office. - , -jj. jy d2t ,
TTTANTED A' sltxiatlon/as. a 'Wagon gnd
.y Vi Carriage maker , and can rtpairall , kinds
of Farming Impleiiiehts" . " Address tor flre dars
. . ii" ' > : ' 'J.'C ' CtlPSON , .
' t. . . { siij'fu ' iOeowood | , ' Iowa.
0- -f
- . . .
'FarnhaurBtrceV/a' ' . I- ' * 4 : Jj23dtf.
VfECH.fi NICS * MINING AND SMELT
Jjl ING CO r-The , . semi-annual meeting ,
ljtmrne4frbm JUlr : 2lstiwill : bfc'heli > t the
.Duraul . Engine JJouse , on Thursday , July 30th ,
al8P.3J.for the election ol officers , and-the
trap actlon of-budneML.uf ! great iuiporlance to
thestockholdirs. * * * L K. '
Jy23 7t . 'C \ > ' :
To < * frr v > f I i , * „ * T
' ' ' '
TtTANTED - - - -
A'giri'to a
Apply at-lOjFom
Mary'a .Avenue. Wagis-
" iiiu > Mf at if. , _ Mi
IT HolfsVoinsth nWbiss street. '
. -.S-rAjriAYLOB
_ - A/P9-
EA A D o'Tcrc o ? c'nofte ianda in ;
J A-arpy Countyv or.aiaaa i.TS pei.acre , '
one-half cash , balance one 'year at ld fier cent. ;
Apply atOffilceof Great Westcrnl ad Aicncr ,
130 , A 132 Fainham street. , , Jy20lf
. _ . _ „
i Mr * jfl i i * * > \ * ' - - j ? * ?
i rnt.wtUor ; | wlth-
' . _ out board""No/ HF'Podge street ; , near ,
'ntntbi 69.1.1 J' .Jialf * !
-'I'lT'ASTKD ' A 'girl to cook )
YY House , b UJlt and,12th , Douglas st '
. . DRu're at Money
Order"WlrMoVr. Potf Office. * jylitt
TT MPLOYMEKTOFFICE-RoomNo.l.iiouth
XL * - . - . *
ca-tforner.l5thand.DougI-jSI Wanted - )
ed Immediately , servant girls , 'armbands , car
penters and laborers , also real estate bought and
soldandrbue * paid , lorjon-resjdents. . -
< = 't-J-V. - x X. v JUf. FISHED , ' *
JrSU Omaha , Neb ;
CrrA'NTEDl ' IMMEDIATELi girlltodc
VV house-work.'Applr , 3S1 Davenport
street , between ITtharid thi Jy3tf
JTOIIE TO KENT 198 Douglas street. Inquire -
quire of . IIJI- ; WEBBER 4 BEHM. . '
ITlon'KENT Honsa on ljth-near Davenport t
JD ftrwt : Je30tS. . A. TAYtOR 4 CO -
FE RENT House tf Chicago , near 16tn ft"-
jeSOtf " .s ; A.TAYLOB4CO. , >
'ANIED Day hoarders ; afijii , aquthwesV
.jCflT..oUQtli and .Harner ijiC tt , . , ] e29tr
W'ANTliIX-lAcnciiili ' ! ia inr exsnange' ' tot
merchandise. Address , FarmerBkXr
office. . . . , 4p2lt '
T WILL SELL SECONI HAIfD , firTlagef ,
JL and pap Ue rte , clean ( gr test or trade , aa
1 need the zoom , lor new ones. i.s
jelSdU. . . O. W. HOyAK.-
TnWH SALE 1 X ) acres of Tana , being the NE1
JD JioUeclB.lu township 13 , N of K 4 E. In
the SE parf'of BttU.V.T'ccnnty , 'iO miles Nnrth-
west of Lincoln ; A well Imj TOTid farm adjoint
It on the westand ; country ell arotind It is
thickly-Sftfjffl-- WU'sail.iortSDor'oo"e ' half
< 16w < i , BalSnc8'to'ono : year , or $3 00 per acre In"
cash , * Hrlll trade ! or city prbpcrty. Apply to
mTatlANDBEW EOSEWAIER.
mo .TaE.JBDBLIC-Theaunuersigned has
JL purchased..and , put upon the1 streets as
public conveyances , some , of the'finestcarriage *
exermanufacturedin this country ! TEey will be
run to andlrom the depots , hotels nni prjjate
re idence3 % All ordpni left t the urerfopolitan
Hotel , ofat tbenable , nesrs erdr'ofEleventh
nt and'tSplttJ-A-venue , 'will be 'promptly at-
tended'to. , A share of the public patrouago is
respectfullysolieHedJ JOHN EBULL ; ;
. - . s , . . f ,
NOTICE. *
' 'OmaKa , A'tbt July'.lltb , 187-/ / .
\TOTICE is hereby given that F. it' tioddard
Jand. . T , W. Bead , doing business in the
F. HvGoddard continuing la th
W. BeaoVretiring.1- - *
- Signed
Jy24d3U
Frults , Confectipnory ,
[ WGABS AND TOBACCO.
215 Douglas , bet. Jlth and 12thStreet.
OMAHA , " 'Ai"- ' - . . -JIl-iAil-fA.
f r J I * j _ " _
,
ut iy ttl 'J-iJ
: ; BUGCi-ai \ .
tOBKEB of Mill and HAKNEY SIS ,
tVX7 OULD fejpcclf ully anuounca to the .pub-
W llctlittAejlsjboVreaay'to fill all Jco -
dlapatctut , . , . ' „ * " " . - . " i
. "MTEjpresswAgoni coailanUf on hand and
c IStb ' at-ee bet.qaifornla apd Webstsr. . .
TIT'BI ! ( KEEP ON HAN'D , . THK BEST
yV 'flPPlr" ol "FBESH * 'A P"--SALTED
MEATS.AUoia'ljve'.iwdk'of ; JFlna Sorar-
(
'
B-fB6bt Brkil ; u J i ' > ' M-uma s. EKED JJ
: STKOJTMBD mj *
. , ' , Tha.OIitat . QUhllihed. . ,
B6ptf ! tete Agency
lift NEBRASKA- '
Keep .a complet AUinct , of ' TUIo'to all Beal
Estat ln.Om' ' > naandDuslaacoa&tv
500 ffatisGomFlnce-IiOts
'ADD JjOT3 > ax the.tdtr of Omaha ,
HOUSES ' eoodterms.
" ' BOG08'4i UlJLIn. . . . ,
Beal estate. brofcers.offico over Mackey "s store ,
J > odce st. op.positonew po-tpgre-
i. A.riioFpiTT
; . . ,
Fashionable Pressrnakingf-f
564 iFourleentli St. ,
031AIIA , N *
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AOISTBH. OF THE DEPARTED.
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. . . . . . . . .H. gn rdUa'iplrlMr , obtalp '
ofttff DieK ) Yiew of tne pant , present pd JO- ' A8'
are. : No fw charged In cj. esot siiknetsv I ! v
apiitl5J" " i i . -jif
GSI.ATTBB. . . .
Dealer In. Staple arid Fancr ' , , ' [ . '
'aid
'
Highest price pskTfor'ponntry Produce ,
trick Store , B. E. Cor.1 lert tCUago EtJ ,
-1' ' ' -
'J m. ' ,
P.Boap J ao'iorjrl
Sjuae4 ( ( pp , p jllq vor lha'JTn'lon Pacific
aibpad.neajf , tje } pQWuer "bogie ; Hanuljac ;
iiM Arstsf [ azj. f p/or hpme fgnsumptl n.
C
Be
* * >
Cor. 3
kladr -TAILOEISO , rWnlor and rfc. Cblc
ilrlnr dflfie stxrjaoqible raU a. A fee Ipf of and <
„ T'GOaDSf" n UaUy"ori"&a4
'
iold.'cntap. " ' -tfcSBW - „
it.
" * * V OAlfPEJi DAYi entanJM "uJni
lyj \ ; i. ; AII diuw of work-
Jus in their ipari
ati anything el >
* " "
- - . Maine *
nti rij\ . .
QOTJSTI
oJy
LIQTJOHS , WINES , ETC.
cio. .
o.P. o' . = 5 " o
* - - - -
---M f-
, fc 'J.g Ip
" " " " " - pH
fcj - &n > H *
fS KT | ' M
I < | S w
" - , 2K
n o
I w I m "fr
0M S
si ? W s 23 w
t * w s "
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TH < _ s p
r f , = MM g
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I at .
! P.N-GLYNN
TriIOIUAtE AND IETAII. PKALKR IX
: Wines ' , Liquors , 5egars ,
* " " " { ' "
ATJD PIPES ,
.
t Cornerol llli an'dDoJgestreets.ojipotilethe
> ew 1011 Office buUdine/Oiuiha.Neb : ! . . ie25tf
n . . i i . i
Bavarian ' Bfeer.
193 Doiiglig St ,
Opposite. SXetropolltan Hotel. ,
1 Finest' brands of all' cl 4 > ' Liquors and.
Sesars. > Fresh Lazer conatantly on hand"
ie25-3m ' ' CUAS.HABT Prop.
' r j 'j ' . . .i
Gor.oa/t
Oofkr aid :
Comiags Tweity-iecoad stieets
. ' .Thi3 * finest Iag4rfbaer con * *
' 'JeZSlfim . ' ' CHAS.WEYBtULLEB , Prop. ,
' ) ' . ,
.HOTELS . , ,
t Tt largest and , best hot "between'Chicago
'
Opened neW September SOthllS73.
pci t-j .J'rOEp.TU-iAli.1Proprietor.
-t . - ' , ' . O A. , 4 , j
mtm ,
10th St. , bet. Farnhamfand Hamey ,
, ' PM4I1A , JfEB.
_ , . Iree. Buss to and from all Trains.
Passengers for other 'Hote's. or private' B si-
" " ' ' ' ' '
W All "orders left at P.'H. Allen's2il door
from F..O , C. . .WJlson4. ion..cor lSth and
Hrney , and the Oly Hotel Office , will receive
piouipt attention. irTlm *
United States Hotel ,
COK. DOUGLAS AND"TENT # { JTRCE S.
mHEyXppnglONED Kipectfnlly announ-
I eel 'Hint he haj purchased and re'fi'ted the
aBove Hotel , and Is DOW ready to accommodate
the public , with board by dp.y or werk , at reasonable
enable rates. WILLIASI LEHK , Prop. '
July22 ' 7' ly
FARMERS HOUSE !
8. W.'Cor. of 14th. and-3arnevSt4. :
JU5TUS KESSVf , 'Pro-irielor ,
ILLINOIS HOUSE.
Between 9th and lOtbL. " "
CRARt. FXXPBIUIAV ' , Prop.
Centrarouse
K o. 630 Sixteenth Slmt , '
Oppi Jefferson Sqv8T ! , OMAHA , liEB.
* > < > JttSEP-H DOYE.prop'r.
Day' and weelt'ltoard ' st reasonable , raleuy'
, First-cluu brtr attached to tUc tcuifl , f .
' 'ie37 Sto ' ' * , _
House !
No. 170 Donglaii Street , corner JJth , Oinha ,
Kebraita. 'Board by the day or week. ' " * '
illtmel.M j > , , , > t j
> 4 t
SontkernHotel ,
on 4th , Sib'taa'WilsBtitirt . .
KGTIJI 0 *
r , "Warnffl : Sc.
1-rTheSouUiernJIotcl isaLclus in all'lU
aopolntmenta. Cttj-tablesar tt all jlmc np-
plieainthegreatesribun5ance,1-wlth all'the
'delicacies the markets afford , Its clerk * add
employes are all polite and attentive to the
wants of the guests of thaihotel , Then is an
Improved eleva'or leading from the fint ! floor
tOfthei pp r one , . Railroad and steamboat
ickttoifleti.'news * tnnd'snd.ieVl r flufon
telegrjiph offlre in the Botanda of hotel. '
' "
Ifrimense'iReductionl '
' . . ' ' . . CORNEB OF
.th and Chi sgo Street * . Good Hard
Wood $7. 00 ; Soil js 00. Store " , Vcod to sell
any number o. move n-rjr cliny. apISif
N
Bex
t
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ir ; . .
" " " ( 'o'n foci ioucry ,
Tli
-K. < OR.or > i-TI
"M " \.r.-
ft ? ! ? > Wtf 8S ? PSn ! ? Ps'lroS'lt ' ' *
I * ' . ' ! iltfi4 & '
5IOUX CMY & ST , PAUL
,63 lalks the Uiortut rpate. from ( haaba
ooaclf Bluffs'f * St. Paul ) JUaeapolU.
. ' . i , . , . ,
Illnattr , AnokaDaIntlijBIssiarfk , MdsJl
tints la Xlanetota. . ! . i I
Train leaves Omaha daily , ( except Saturday )
Jp toclcp. pi.jaodOonncli Bluffs at 8:05'p' , ' . ' , ' 'i
| rom Cnioogd $ Korth-Westtrn pcpof.
iW'is LOWaiiiII p as QUICK t ?
credl
pure
Vr
sure TOOT ticket reads VIA Sionx. Otr.
ijljlingfU-cuitons routes and inldnignt _ . ,
. .xZ * * } . < < . / ' / ' " " Thel
flckeU can be porcba- a ( I be office * ' pi the ,
' " " '
In
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Pap ) , Minn. The (
anda
C. 4 ataon
* * * * - * f "
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The King of Uie.SEWlXG JIACHlJvE WOILD ta pu-tniiritntlr ta Gold rcfj.es Jn tie *
Realms tt Finance :
JSALES EOK * 1873 :
In Round . timbers 232,444 Machines !
TtEeing over One Hundred and Thirteen 7tcniac < ! coreXatUcct tltn were sold V zcr ctLtr
Sewing ilacblreCoirpsDj'dnrlnpthfU.metlr-e. ' '
It Will * - - . - ' ' cn such evidence that the superiority of the SIngeris lu.lr
inonstrated.
THE SINGER MANFG CO ,
W. N. NASON , Agent ,
J : NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Agents /or the Oriental Powder Co.
A JT A , ilsTEIB. ,
STEFXE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
. BLOCK-
v , ; 15G.Sand 54O Fpurteentb , Street ,
BET. DOUG-LAS AND DODQE
- - - IsTIEIB
MORGAN & GALLAGER.
SUCChSSOKS TO.CBEIGHTON AJO MOBGAN
WHOLflSALE GROCERS ,
< Farnliam Street
_ _ .
WHITNEY , BAUSER1IANCO
WHOLESALE GROCERS
\ : ' .v To. 247 Douglas Street , I
AUKMWJFOJt TH DUPO.\T POWDEE CO.
. / x .1 'GLARE : & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
JJfg DEALERS JN
tfennedffioods , Dried ; , , , Fruits in Season ,
el - .
SOLICITED -
FILLED.
V jf'
jf's , z j ? s o isra
-MANUFACTUBEB'AND
WHOLESALE
DEALER CIGARS.
532 ST. ,
t
! " - * C , li. .A.
ttB , a'E3C : .Dsra ? TAZLOJE
' 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. *
KOBEBT C. STEJELL ,
> EALEP. DT
Oils Varnishes
, , ,
BJTTSHES , LAMP&OODS ETC.
- ' . . , * "
257 Douglas Street - - OMAHA
-
T2lflOHR& CG
JOBBERS OP
1)IIX"GOODS , HOSBFRT , eiOVES and NOTIONS.
v' , ' ' 231 ! Farntiam. Street ,
/ t i.3 : J. BROWN & BRO. ,
\\TIOLESAI31 DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS'
BTMT- Notions , rtnd Boots and Shoes.
JOHN T.
JOBBEE OF
Shelf I Heavy Hardware !
'
, IROM , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK,1 ,
ASD-
AT ,
Z&SSHSSi&iSfr EEU
RAKKS AMD XVAOOKS. " " " * meh 1
2-iS Douglas St. , Omaha , ITebraska.
HENRY HOENBERGER ,
, ' 'PEALEE TK
WINES , , CMRS , |
lne01djKeijttickjJ\yiil3kIc3aal ] ( a Specially.
llltlTL' , 4..t . . . '
an
Burlij ton and Musonri { flyerl HroaiJ , Gk > . , 'oi-n best Ua' allow pricei on 10 year
itabc teDtinterMtJ ; * ! ' h a binds premium of .20 percent. on the amount of tLa
aseiu half tbe'Und is cultivated ; wlthla two yeVun from 'data ' parchaw. "
. LAI1GE DEpUCIONS FOR C H PAYaiEXTS.
orth ] of : ? Iatter Juup Fork nd EJkhg.rn Valley ?
K. Co.-rlll iabog 7.000.0
, - . . , ' . * , j IfJOaj cr Jt } ,
. . . South of he
Comi iny o-rnesa large body o * the be t land in Iftbrm-ia , ln ( no Ud by nnmeroqs rtvprs j
< aceta to Inrallroad and la the largest and best dtvelopfd B rt of the Sale , i also in tal
tonfrrpubllcan Valley. 1'orcircularsandlull lolqraii gtj an ly t4 j
'SL SCHALLIB , Agent IB , & M , Land Office ,
. , " v-
CornereflXIatk.-iBil Farabap Sts.
Or