THE OMAHA BE& OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY 13. 1876. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE It served to subscribers by earner , to an my part of the city , every evemng.bnncULj excepted ) at fifteen cents per week , or M. ( for sue months , and 13.00 per annum , whe piid in advance. A& complaints about irregularities , at * essed tb this office , will Teceive prompt a' ' * - Tin'0iuiu. . DAILY 'Bns has by. far U imrgest circulation in the city , rnd is then fore , the best end cheapest advertising mItes < Itos * OMAHA "DAILY BK will be mailed tsbscribers at tho. following rates , pay&b 'invariably In advance : $8.00 per annul 100 six'months. Rales el Adverting : Local notices 25 Cents per line ; local rertiJemenU 20 CcnU per line. No adve tiiement inserted for less than 50 Cent Special Notices 10 Cent * per line ; single i : ecrtion not less than 25 CcnU. Transient advertisements must invari y be paid for in .advance. . , j > Utes for standing adrcrtisementa by ep An ° L6 Notices. Statements , Tabul work.-etc' , reouiring careful revision copy , or'proof to bo furnished , must 1 handed in before 10 o'clock A.M. to insu nsertion the same day. . Special and local advertisements befoit ° Advertisements hclbro 1 o'clock P. M. All advertisement * for the WKKELT v < wwt be handed in before Monday noon I ho eame week's issue. BREVITIES. Tack down your scalp belo going to Ibe Black Hills. The Trinity Sunday school anu versary celebration was a very ei tertaiuing afTalr. A large number of persons le Omaha for Cincinnati Sund : and yesterday. The people of Omaha we agreeably disappointed in not ha ing their regular Sunday mornii incendiary blaze. The programme for a real first-class entertainment "is beL the Eighteenth Street M. arranged this for evenirg Church. . / , „ At the Library Concert ne Friday evening at the First Bapt Cbufch Mils Fannie Kellogc w bs assisted by Messrs. Sauer a : Cahn , the Anous and otherx. , Kiuiball. & White have put a new boiler , aud repaired th pump at thefr water works recently damaged by fire and tu are all'O.K. again. * * A meeting of tbeJField Spor mn.Clut > will bo held this eveni at the oflioe of Baldwin & Smyll to make arrangements for a ti ehoot All members of Ihe" clubs requested to be present. Dannie McAflee , the billii expert employed at the Grand C < tral hall , made the extraordim run of 301 points at French raroi Saturday nignt. This is the Jarg run ever made , beating Sexto : recent big run of 287. Two dozen English sparro * were recently turned loose in Coi cilBluffc , and one of them flew01 to Omaha. The rest would ha followed , but they were restrain from crossing the river by an iujui tion uv coorse. McQavock's large frame stc building , at the corner of iinth a Xieaveuworth streets , was damag evening. The water did not ha lo some extent by the water Bund ; a sufficient outlet on Leavenwor street , and so it ran into the cell of Mn McOavock's building , tee ing-"down a portion of the bri basement wall. The City Coun < will be requested to make good t ] damages. Police t'onrt. It was "blue Monday" at the B lice Court , and most of the victin were up for drunkenness. Thi was the charge against W. J. Sbai and Dennis Kennedy , who pai their fines ; Dan Cailahan , whowi discharged ; John JVlcDermott , dL chargea ; J. Byand , also discharp ed ; Aleck Burton discharged Henry Meyer , discharged , am Thomas Monahan , sent to jail. Frank. Andrews and A. French two suspicious characters , were dis charged ou condition to leave town George Eeed , a vagrant , discharg ed on the same condition. Allen "Wright , a colored youth who did wrong by breaking into L B. Williams' dry goods store anc stealing some boots , was sent to jail for 30 days 20 days at hard laboi aud 10 days on bread and butter. "ForsoHal. G.--W. Gratton left for Cincinnati yesterday via Chicago. J.j H. Bosler , of Cheyenne , the well known contractor , is at the Grand Central. M. W.'Benscboter , s leading cit- zen of Ix > up City , Nebraska , called afftheBEE office yesterday. "Will. H. Liynchard , cUy'-edilor of the Uucoln Journal , wasin the city Sunday , tn route to the Centen nial. - . * J. S. Halbert and- wife have re turned from an extended Eastern trip , during which uey visited the Centennial , Gen. Sheridan * and uon. For- sythcjand Inspector-General Balrd , of his staff , arrived In town yesterday morning from the East-and depar- tad for the west on the noon train. Gen. Sheridan goes west to look over the ( Indian situation on the frontier. Kobert McAusland and Mrr Z. T. Sprigg ha/e returned from their Centennial Trislt. The latter gen- tlemaii brought back with him a whe ; whom he married in Falls CityMass. . , as will be seen by a notice elsewhere. We advise Bob JtfcAusland to go and do likewise. PERSONAIi. A kifld word of advice to those .ladies , who want , gome rare bargains : Go to GLAD STONE & Co. , 14tii St/and you-will get goods everything In the line of ladies' wear aVcostjTis Gladstone * G K.have determined to close out -5J jelO-Gt of every 4arletyj TJisDERWEAR , If-- GIATVS3 , etc. , at reduced prices. --Co. y L GRAND SHOOTING TOURNA WENT. At Pacific Junction. * " i * "Z ? ? * $ - / There will be a grand shootin tournament at Taclfic Junctioi Iowa , June 15th , 10th and 17th , ui der the management of Hou.'J. Stone , Hon. Wm. Hale , Ge Hales , ' 1. P. Ballard , B C. Whit H. B. Williams , of Glen wood ; J. ( Hoflinayer , Council Bluff-j ; K. ] JLivingatop , Plattsmouth ; T. ! Parker , Pacinc Junction ; D. U.Su phen , Omaha. 2,500 binla have been secured f the shoot. The entrance fees w constitute the punse , aud it la e jpected that a large number of lov aud Nebraska sportsmen \\ill 1 present , as the tournament Is opi to all amateurs. The fourth match , on the 2d dn at 1 p. in. , is for the cliauapiou-b of the Northwest , at 6 double ai 15 single birds. Entrance ? f at birds extra. 1st prize , 50 per cei of purse and Champion Cup ; ! prize , 25 per cent , of purse ; I prize , 15 per cent , of purse ; 4 prize 10 percent of purse. In this match the cup \\ill be d noted to the winner by .Nutt & C < of Pacific Junction , subject to ch : leuge every thirty days. If' he one year , to become the witme property. Fifth match , 3d day , is open I grand sweepstake , made up ou t grounds. bhooting to be governed by t rules of the Nebraska State Spjr man Association. There will be plenty of birds 1 all private matches. "Remnants" in Wall Fttper vc cheap ! Croquet $1.25 to $ : fages 75c up. I have too ma : VEBY FlJSE Jialy Buggies a and am closing out fine oue.s prices of common ones. Low prii rule at EBEBIIAKT'S. ll A Kcntucfclaii Thinks of ] brnska. OMAHA , June 10 EDITOR BEE : I recently started west fromKi tucky , witli a view of settling some portion where the clima soil and prospects would be enco aging for persons accustomed t < Southern climate. After cousid able travel I deem it just to I State and my friends in Kentuc to state that I have been more tL satisfied from my travels with l beauty , fertility and richness Nebraska. The vast -herds of cal that I saw in the brief period of i visit , and the almost universal p valence of fine grasses , convin me that as a stock raising coun alone , few , if any , States can ex Nebraska. I find the soil as rich as any tl I have seen anywhere , and there no doubt in my mind that ere ma years elapse Nebraska will be thickly populated us Illinois Ohio. There la one advapta which Nebraska possesses o many other western states , name her proximity to the vast mine ) regions of Wyoming , Utah and I kota. This insures for her a hot market from a vast manufacture district. My faith in tnii elate L led me to locate 1,000 acres ne Lincoln City , I expect to ma this my future home , apd have i hesitancy in extending to my soul em friends the best of encourag mento , H. WATTS. .For two weeks ending Juqept 1876 : Seymour , Brown and Byfll referees , to Geo. T. Mills , west J feet of lot 7 , block 120 9,050. Sarah J. Crowell to Victor I Coffman , east 100 feet of south ha of lot 7 , block 164 , 3,000. John Y. Clopper to John Bedick , west one-third of lot ! block 120 16,600. John Y. Clopper ( o John 1 Hedick , interest in west 11 feet c east 22 feet lot 2 , block 120 2,000. H. M. Calawell to Theodore Mai chart , north half of north west 3 14,11 740. Josephine Burr to David Frank lot 3 , block K , Shinu's second ad dition 450. W. M.Walker ; to w. H. Case , lo 15 , Thornell's addition 300. Wm. H. Case to Sarah J. Welch lot 15 , Thornell's addition 400. Emma Graves and Fannie M Buffettto 8. H. Buffett , south 22 ft. of north 55 feet lot 5. block 137 500. 500.Moses Moses F. Shlnn to Emma Robins , lot 3 , block I , Shinn's second addi tion 125. A Burley , sheriff , to First .Na tional Bank of Omaha , south 88 feet if east J lot 7 , block 19SJ 307. John A. Horbaeii lo E Andrews , Jght lots in Andrews' second adiji- Joseph H. Nelson to Annie Ban- tall , lot. C In Nelson's addition ! 25. * Thos. Bryan to John A. Creighton L w 1 , 14 , 11 374.63. Hoyt Sherman assignee to Joseph Iranacher , lot 8 , l > lk 340 , Omaha j. Jacob B. Hendrix to Milton Heu- rix , lots 2 and 3 , blk 20 In West malm 450. Edward Glllnieister to Henry ock , nw 13 , 15,11-1,300. Moses F. Shinn to A. J. Miller , 1 4 , block I , Shinu's second add 0. 0.Sheriff Sheriff and Master Com'rto Wm. Connell , lot 1 , bjocji 20Ji6,000. . Thomas McCague to ishman , lot 7 , blk 147-1,600. Jonas Gisfllo A. B. Paddock , lot blk 122-6,000. Wardens and Vestrymen of St : jnab'as church toBobertH. Clark- i , bishop , In trust , lot 4 , block 21 , aaha 4,000. _ Remnants in wall paper very sap atliehmann & Beard's. edlw - WE HAVE some very nobby pat ns of PIECE GOODd left in our Tenant tailoring department. B will close out our summer stock reduced figures. r. HELLMAN & Co. : and 223 Farnhamcor. 13th at. imt-tiljyj > _ 1 Potato Bug Exterminator,1 inufactured by K. H. iiennedy , laha. ap7emon-wed&sat-tf THE TWO CITY DIRECTORIES. A Comparison. Let the HungryTVolfe Howl. To the The blackguard attack of 'J. M. Wolfe ou iny ( Brown's ) directory of Omaha , was entirely uncalle < for , bull am glad that he .has thfn shown his hatid , as it not only in lures bimself in the estimation o the public , but gives mo an nppor tunity" to show up his ahortlon o a directory. / „ I et IH examine Wolfe's director as.coniparedjwith Brown's , -and be If it will bear criticism. Sumla ; morning's Jlerald and Uepublicti has a , very weak effort from Mi Wolfe ou criticism , and we may b able to eoothe the ( Wolfe's ) savag breast. Wolfe says in glancing overa fei pagrs of Brown's directory that h finds 35' ! names without any ret i dences. Thisia/atec. B-.twewil allow it for his benefit , aud the ; have 294 more names than Wolfe1 contains. if you have a servant at work fc you is it necessary to state tnatsh also boards with you ? Custom doe away with the superfluity. Thei are several without locations admii ted , but it was unavoidable. Th duplicity of names in each are equu * Wolfe opens his directory b stating that Omaha is beautiful ! located on both sides of the Missou river. This was too big a straddli so , after the .work had been printei he was obliged to erase the woi "both" and stamp in the woi "west" , and erase an "s" froi r * * "sides. " 'A tine botch , indeed. * He has8. W. W. Clark for8. I H.Clark. Giss for Gise ; Hcrmon KounU for Herman Kountze ; F. E. 8icl les for T. E Hickles ; S. L. JMcke for J. J. Dickey ; J. W. faunett f < J. W. Gannett ; FrankCurrier ft H rank F. Currier , ( who Is an adve User at that ) ; Mosmon for Morsmai etc. P. A. Hunton , in charge U. i Express , for 8. A. Huntoon , agei U. 8 , Express ; J. W. Mahler for. H. Mahler , ( who has a page adve tisement ) ; Buckby , Fries & "Cb. , f < Buckbee , Fries < & Co. , also adve tisers. On the very first page i name ? is 8. C. Abbott & Co , wil John S. Cauldfield as partner , whe the fact is Mr. Caulfield is dole business at 222 Farnbam , instead < 188 Farnham. p. W. W. Woo < man is down as oodman ; Beu 1 Wood is scratched ; Frank Pivoul for Frank Pivonka ; Joseph Pa tak's name and hundreds of othe : entirely omitted. Notice the dashi in the list of churches with only t church organisations short. Page 273 , "Immigration , " Go1 Garber , Tzschuch , Weslon , M < Bride are what ? Secretarh "George L. Brown , secretaries Lev is b. Brown asst. sec'y , " lor Lev Is Brown , Jr. Page 40 , the heading is entirel erased for the error. Van ? fame < prop'r of the Metropolitan He tel , where Wolfe boarded , Is en tirely omitted , and Wolfe had to re fund. Canfield , prop'r St. Cbarlc Hotel , where Wolfe ba9 a $13 ad vertisekiient ( In board ) , was Cau field. field.But But few ot the Bohemian name are spelled correctly , while Browj employed an educated Bohemia ] to go with him to get Jhejn right Where is C. R. Light's name , whi has been a resident here for year and has never been in one o Wolfe's directories ? On page 27 , under Newspaper * and Editors , we find M. U. B. Bal combe , etc. , for U B. Baloombe. Page 23fi has Central Union Ag riculturist , for Center-Union Agri culturist , and only 1 publications epresonted by Wolfe to 15y / ? Brown. Only 1 Express Go. reprer sented editorially by Wolfe Wolfe has 74 alterations aud omissions to 32 in Brown's. We have counted 723 names with initials only , including those of J. jvl. and L. W. Wolfe , above whose names are two names spelled "Wliia" for "Wina ; " and 18 with initials only , on pages 214 and 215. . Brown has fivej > ages of streets and avenues , besides the map of Oma ha , against one page of sheets in Wolfe's. How has Brown repre sented the postofllce department , and where is mention made in Wolfe's ? Echo ! Where cau we find information concerning the ferry line ? Where is a list o agents In Wolfe's1 Brown has 08 ind 60 attorneys against 49 o Wolfe's ; 61 notaries against 23 ; 4 > bysiclaus against 22 , not counting Hummer ; 30 hotels against 20 ; 5 groceries against 49. On page 5 he 1/Jth / } ine is erased in Wolfe's. E. Livingston Is entirely omitted n Wolfe's directory } Philip Lang epresented as David Lang. Wolfe mentions the "Hasscat dditiou school , " when he means lascall. Why don't he say what e means. Ho calls Thomas Gray horse tarlner ! What's that ? fe ask him to Inform us. where rjarey street" is. He says John [ ancheste * 10 deputy county treas- er , when he ' 'Is no $ och n thing. " e has "Giacomi , " Instead pf ia/2omini ; Lendquest , instead of indquestj D. C. Brooke , instead Brooks ; Homes Btull instead of omerSlull ; F. Lasstrom Instead Sasstronim ; Weef instead of 'elf ; Jj. Bunham instead of Burn , m , &c. , &o. , ad infinittim. My directory was printed and und in Omaha , and ougtit to be tronized liberally , ( us js being ne ) by people who believe ip me manufactures. Jy directory con tains several bun- id more names ; id a larger and b.etr prlii ted i > 3okaiid costs only } 2 CO , lilo Wolfe charges $3.50 to sub- Jbers , and $4.00 to other parties. ? siiaw { I won't compare farther , 1 should be compelled to prove it Wolfe has no directory , but V ly a cover I wjLIl Jev aJJ further s : itroversy toadisciimihaUng pub ? Bespectfully , C. KXEKA BROWN. BUTTER AND EGGS. Dorset & Co. , a Sew Firm , Exclc cirely Dealers in the AUOTO , Articles. Dorsett & Co , is the name of i new and enterprising Omaha firn of exclusively buyers and shipper iu butter aud eggs. They ar located in the capacious building e the southwest corner of Ninth an Howard streets , where they hav .ample room for storage ; the cells being one of the best in the citj They have been here three month ; but have been in the business thii teen years , having come here froi Marshalltnwn , Iowa. They are well known tbroughoi the West , mid refer to the Omab and Mnrdlmlltown banks. They name their prices of butt aud eggs at the different railron HtatioiiH , and furn su shipping pacl ages for the same without exti charge. Thev pay the frelgl themselves , aud charge no commi sion. When a package is shippe to them , the shipper knows exact ! what be is to got , aud tne trausa tion is closed at once , which is tl advantage gained by dealing dhec ly with the purchaser. Dorsett Co. , being packers of butter , ha' facilities to purchase butter to ai extent. They are a live , energeti aud reliable firm , and the BEE tak pleasure in recommending them the public. Their quotations will be giv < from time to time in the commerci reports of this paper. Afbrultu City Notes. k NEBRASKA. CITY , June 10. EDITOR.BEE : Nebraska City had a concert la night , given by her own music talent. The rain to-day , aud the rains the past week , are very encoura ing to farmers. Bepresentatives of the C. , B. I. P. railroad Messrs. Biddle , Dow Foster aud others passed in a sp cial car to Lincoln. They are he to consult upon the feasibility of road connecting their line with tl M.P. s. W. A. Brown , of the Zebras ! City Press , has been confirmed poj master , notwithstanding that a p tition 700 strong was sent to Was ington favoring another. Pinney & Thorpe are now ru mug their mill , which has bet stopped for some time , owing to tl bad quality of wheat ofiered. The Nebraska City ministry ha' called a mass temperance con ye tion , to meet June If ) . East Nebraska City is fast lash her identity. The unceasing cu ting of the Big Muddy will soon d prive Nebraska Lity of her lov sqburb. The transfer lands no about three mjles above the tow , The proposition of ( Jougressms Crounse fora pontoon bridge is we received. The efforts of Senator Paddock i procure the osaistance of the wi department to change the cbann of the river , are making him d ssrvedly popular here. LINO. ! " s ' ( 1 i just received aqd atllow figures } ' 1 * * M. HELLMAN < STCo. " eatmo&t'auto"iulv5 fjse S. H. Kenn dy's Dip for skin disease and vermin In iheep. aprlSmwastf C. F. Goodman is general whole- ale agent for Kennedy's Hemlock emedies , for the United Staffs. aprl7mon-wed&sat-tf FJJ d II. , IC-i iiu ly'a Hemlock terminator for house vermin. aprl7mwa4f ATTENTION. You can save from 10 to 15 dol. ITS by getting your suits made at Aim & Wedell'a , 150 Farnham reek Ihey are both practical ifdrX and' in work * as well as in yle they compete with any tailor tb > suity. They also keep a fine sortmentpf ready-niado clothing , rats1 'furnishing ' goods , hats , # aps , links , valises , &c. KAJHN & WBDELI , , 156 Farnham St , bet. 10th &llth je06t _ PKUN KH and VAU8ES of every scnplion1 ; especially iutoresljug to > se visiting the Centennial ices low. M. HELLMAN & Co atmn&thutojuly5 p McKell on's card on ' rlli page. jujieSU L.EL .kinds o * rumps , wholesale I retail , ai JR1 Farnham street. mcl-tf OR SAI.E A cabinet Grover & : er S-uwjiiK Machine , in good or- for $40 ( forty oll&ra ) ; apply tils ofllce. tf FOB KE T. lore now occupied by Busbmau. > ly to Charles J. Karbach , 14th Hainey streets. 2-jtw Eceived lately , a fine lot of [ ITE and COL.OBEp MAB- LLES VESTti ; prices yery low , > HEfJL3fAN & CO.8. it-til jy 5 Error * In Krown'n IHrectoty. . The following names andfirmi are those not to be found in Brown' : Directory , and not published in m : article in yesterday's Herald. The ? are all m Wolfe's Directory correct John Abney , D. C. Adams , Johi Ahmanson , David B. Ball , Barfes low Bros , Thomas Barringtor Bean & Hottel , Levi Carter , Isan Coe , Julius Featner , P. C Hirn < baugh , grain dealer ; Ira P. Higbi U. 8. gauger ; A. A. Hitchcock , I S. Huutluglon ; the Willow Bprinf Distillery ; James Morris , I S. Htorekeeper ; C. P. Storr U. S. gauger ; Capt L. A Poland , James A. Poland ; Jot Beddish , E. P. Boddis , auperinteui ent Boyd's packing house , John ] Smiley , W. T. Seaman , Mos Sblnnjr. , J. Strickler , commissic merchant , H. Suessenbaoh , clei Willow Springs distillery , Jam W. Vaunostiand , Dr. J. B. Plur mer , Schneider & Buimester , sto1 stor , 15th street , are entirely emi ted. The Omaha BEE , Omal Herald , Omaha Republican , Omal Brewery , Omaha Ice Compan Omaha Mmeltlng and Ueflnlug O Omaha Horse Bailway Compan and many others are not in thege eral directory. J. M. WOIFE. It * _ Nebraska Strawberries , Ire every Jay. Try our Hominy Flour , Hominy Meal , Hominy Grits , Pearl Sago , Pearl Tapioca , Farina , Bice Flour , Imported Oat Meal , Canada Oat Meal , Pearl Barley , Barley Grits , Imported Macaroni and Vermicelli. All these goods are fresh , and w be sold cheap. PUNDT , MEYER & BAAPE , . FARNHAM STREET GRODEI jelO&12 _ . CA8HMEUE SUITS , LINE and' ALPACA DU8TEBS made in the lattat style , to be closed o at BOTTOM figures. M. HEX MAN 4 Co. satjno&thu.to July 5 LITTLE & WIMJAMS are t original Introducers of the SNC FLAKE * LOUB , manufactured this State. A fresh lot just receive jelO-2t LITTLE & WILLIAMS. _ - Use "S. H.JCennedy's Hemlo Liniment" for horses. qp7m w&a tl BQY8 , Youths' and Childrer LOTHNy for tl e SHmmer8eaao We will close out at reduped prip < M. HELLMAN & Co. Eatmo&thu.to JulyS MAKRIED. \ OARDNER-SPKIGG-Inthls city , on t Jst , by Her. N. W. Munroe. at the hoi of the bribe's brother. Mr. Chas. Oarilner. Air. 7 . T.'kfnss. of Omab to Miss Annie Jf. Uarduer. of this cij We clip the above from the Fall Rh ( Mass * ) News , of Juno 2. Mr. SpriggJ turned home Saturday oveningjUMl wa8 e tending and reccivinitlj biflirty congratul tions of his map'yfflends. Mrs. Spriggs well remembered aa a former Omaha lad } ) 'f xtpnd them both nolcomo to Omaha. Pledges left at the American l ti office are non-forfeitable. If tl pbwner is not able to redeem then they will be sold for hia benefitan , .any money left hi our hands ov < and above our claim will be place subject to his order. Money loane on Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry Guns , Pistols , and all merchandlE "ngenpral. Special rates given o 'any ' amount over $100. For rartlu ui formation call on or addresn : PB GOTTHEIMEB , M2 Farnham St. , Omalio , Nel ; RAILROAD TICKETS BOUGfTl mayiSfilv AND HOLD j CSejenne flolesale Wet Coreected Daijy for the Omana Bee by' Cuthbertson & Young r CommlMioa Merchant * . FORMERL T MIDLAND PA CIF1C WHOLESALE PRICEILIST , orn. _ ats. do . - 135 do grley Feed per 100 g. _ . ran , per 100 Ibs. . . . . . . . . i 20 otatoes. Eastern. . . . . . . . . . . . . " " " i"o6 rreet Potatoes per 100 lbs- 3 00 lionsper 100IDS „ . , * M j no ueU per 100 Ibs. 2 50 ressea Turkeys per Ib 173 ig do Chickens do - 14 > U Battor.choice.per Ib. . . 25 30 inch Batter or tab per Ib 20 esh Efgs. per dos . 20 anges per bor. . . . . IQ oo . . 5 ftogs 00 " . „ * * $9 60 350 400 ? 0 400 , Inr market Irrprr ffong and active. [ ESOLimON ORPERING it resolved by the City Connell of the Citr r Omaha : lat sidewalk bo.within fifteen days from i date , constructed and laid to the tern ary grade in said City , in front of and ad- ung the following described premise.- . qtS. cast side of Fourteenth street , in ot5/oaatsld / Th tejnth Jtreot. in block ich sidewalk to ba constructed of 2-noh { ) plank , add to be sfctftetia-width. : n * used June 6th , 1876. > 1876.O.C.LUDLOW. . . " City Clerk. COMtimiONEX'MUt ' virtue of an order of saleissued out of - _ , w. - - . . . -3i6 , c1 . of said'Hny at the souio door of the t House , in" the CBr of Oma- in said Connty , sell at public Ion UiB property described in said pMer. it : The 5uth half of tlie north east fer of section twenty-two ( ) ; and the i half of the north-west quarter of'gee.- twenty-three (23) ( ) . in tiwnship lirtean norib , of rnngo ten do ) , Nlst of the principal ? ? ridi n containing one - ' - - - - is , to Douglas Conn- ebraska. . ta .Usfy a. Judgnodejit of said recorerW . 'Joh fl. eftr and rttir : SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICEc-Advertiiements of To Lot , For > alo. Lost.MVants , Found , Boarding , Ac. , will be inserted inthWe columns once for TEN JENTB per line ; each subsequent insertion. FIVE CENTS per line. The -first Insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN. 10NEY ' TO LOAN. DR. EDWARDS. M' ISlParnhamBt. jel2tojy2 LOAN $2,580 f-r two years. Inquire .0 at law office of L. F. Maginn. m25-tf IONEY TO LOAN Call at law office of M1IONEY . THOMAS. Visscher's Block , jnnoltf PERSONALS. HE fellow who carried the lillie in pot JL yesterday from a residence in North Omaha is known and unless returned it may prove nnexpeneivs joke. H WANTS. : ANRED A waiter at "French Cof- Ice House. " It * By a German man and wife , WANTED . Could run a boarding house or do housework of any kind. - Address dress 51014th. lt / 1 IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK VJT in a small family. Must be good cool ? washer and ironor. Apply at Cozzens House Ninth and Harney streets. jolOtf WANT a place as telegraph messenger , I or any place near instrument , for prac tice. Had R R. experience- Fair writer , Wages second importance. Address X Y 7. , Bee office je2-lt TITANTED-Girl to do housework. Ap- W ply. from 12 to 3 o'clock , at third "house south of railroad track , east side ol Eleventh street. 10-3t1 A woman as cook and laun dress , a * General Hawkins' . Hurt , between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. JelO-tl 'ANTED A aining room Girl at the W Donovan House. 9-3t | "ITTANTED Immediately , two dining- VV room girls at Atlantic House. 9-3t1 A man to work in Garden. WANTED Bail , end of 18th St. 9-3tj S'TUDENTS Wanted immediately to leara telepraphy Situations guaranteed 01 money refunded. J. W. HAINKB , mall-Ira Business College. Omaha , Neb , - - . men and women to bnj WANTED--1.000 oak wood at $8-50 pel cord. Yard 233 Chicago street. fob3-tf : S. P. BBJQQB. FOR BALE. HAY AND STRAW 15lh and BALED - . WOODWOKTH & CO. je2-f f \ RAIN AND FEED 15th and Chicago \JT sis. WOODWORTH & CO. je2tf SALE Best timber , cut oottonirood EOR per" cord ; hard wood , $7 to $8 , de livered. Also fresh milch cows. Southeast corner Sixteenth and Izaril streets. jelO-ltt LUKE McDERMOTE. SCREWS for sale or rent , at iron JACK , 534 Fourteenth street. je9 t | WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION , I on Tuesday. Juno 20. at 10 a. m. . all of tno property of the firm of Bruning 4 Yourox. consisting of 1 6-horso power en gine and Boot's sectional liojler ; 1 cracker machine ! 1 dough break ; 6 cracker cutters ; 1 dough trough ; l cracker bench ; 45 boxes of craokera ; abe , water-tanks , pulleys , belts , and nnmeroui other articles. Sale to take place at the cracker factory of said firm , on Fifteenth street , between Howard and Jackson. . WM. PRESTON , 9-Stf Receiver. CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE CITY , THE six blocks from business ; 21 lots averaging WOO esoh. on five years' time ; no interest THE CHEAPEST LAND IN THE STATE ; 12.000acres best farm lands , only OXE DOLLAR per acre. For HOMES in eity or country i S.01JALLER b GIBSON , ' | 7-tf Land Ottjce. Gfand Central Hotel. SALE I offer my stock of DOMESTIC EWli FASHION'S fortalo on account of the failure of my health. For further in formation inquire at residence on the lot. No\2W { Dodge street , Omaha. \ J5AC L. M. JOHNSON. SALE CoUonwood lumber , bp Hed- FOR mii tfqc. Sxtqgntband } IzardsUepts. F OK SALH\OR EXCIfANOE-For 'city property , 'valuable land in Pierce , Sannders. Wayne. Cedar and Saline coun ties ; also 360 acres of best land in Washing ton county , two miles from Blair , Nebraska. Apply or adJrots.J.'arkoGodwin , Attorney , Fourteenth and Joipu3 street * . mr2l-tf IlOKHALlt-A'tjfcver & Baker cabinet S120sewingmachinefor)3Scash. Ma chine can be seen at the Bee office. 29-tf "TTJQR SALE A New Amprican sewing _ L ! machjne at very' Iftif f gtirps. Address ' r ' ' iplylo''M/'Beoptoos ; FOR SALE At a treat bargain several lots in Lowe's addition , for $80 each. Address "A. " BBS ofllre. feb2tf SALE A lot in Shinn's 3d addition FOR for $250 , $100 in cash , balance in a year. A liberal reduction for a full cash payment. Apply to "A. " BKK office , f 12tf FOR SAliE. At reduced rates , a life membership of the Bryant & . Stratton's Business College. Davenport , Iowa. Apply f.Jr terms afr'BEE ' offioo. ' noy6tf FOR RENT. TnOR RENT-Honse , comer Jones and JD fourteenth streets , with six rooms , J15. fnqnip pf Qc9. W. Ifomap. jelQ-tf " F OR RENT-A house with six rooms. JV-tf L. F. A1AGINN. FOR RENT House of five roosss : good cellar and cistern. 412Eleventh street , between Jackson and Jones. je6-tf FOR RENT-At $5.00. three departments , two rooms each ; well and cistern. 412 Eleventh street , between Jackson and Jones. jo6-tf - IOR RENT A brick cottage with seven P > pom : well cfsftrn. ic. t QEarl , Herald office , j lf TjlOR RENT One-half of a large store -U roqm ; neit dopr' west of Dewey 4 StjjnaV. p2-tH J. E. EDWARDS. FOR RENT House of seven ooms. eor ner iwentleth and Oaas gtr oU ; cistern and every convenience. 8. A. Taylor & Co my2J-tf FOR RENT A piano , at 83.00 per month. S. A. Taylor A Co. , office corner Four- : eenth and Douglas streets , my24-tf RENT House with six rooms good well and cistern , , ' ' W. H. LAWTON. pay20-f 14th ahd Farnbam str'eet. " ' ' .11. it ' aiiili . . ft . I FOU RENT A house wrh | gevetTrooms ' good collar and cistern ; C12 13th "be ivppn Davenport and Dhjcaco. ' Iflff 8"ll - I . . . L6ST. , P OST A bracelet with guard rhaln and U charm attached. m rked with initial 'tiers ' , name and date. A liberal reward ill be given for the same if left at the Bee Bee. jo2-3t MISCELLANEOUS. TRAW ticks filled and delivered. ISth 6-ss. OOpWOBl H & CO , > OTINO ESTRAAbout tio"Twentiotji fpst. . a rod cow. four or five years of p. Owncif can have ( ho same by llmg on Peter Back , on the ojd Hadley Johnpon farm , proving prppcrty and pay- : all eljarces. m27 ltew-5wf UP-A black mare , between 8 and ( en years oldt abont V bands h. PoHons proving property and paylqg .necscan have it by calling at Westeates iro's sale and feed stable on Sixteenth ret. between Douglas and Dodge. may921t'w-fiwt B < PENDERSON A SCHOFIELD. Carpen- L tera and Builders. Job Work & spe- ty. No. 535 14th street , between Douglas Dodse. : ma9-lm * , he 1 B. FHchpayd ea. h for Epeon4 hand furj . niturs , 515-12th-St.'bet.FarpJ * PrtP * : ' r- - - M REAT INVENTION Hearing Restored with "Qarmoro' * Artificial Ear ; a"V t prcat success. For-circulars Ig full iriWftsatwc , Apply to with IP. ' AMOS M.'OfrAaK. ' ' iy20-15t Box 64. Bedford. OF CITY TAXES. itica is hereby given that the city coun- F < fthe'city or Omnha Will sit ai L ioirj lualiiatioh. at Uio eoancil chamber In Com Hall , for five consecutive days , ahd for uch Jonrdr as may be necessary , coni- ting'June 13 ; Iii76. at 10 o'clock a. m. I persons interested snonla apply io the i of equalization , as alter adjournmo'nt ' iianges < an be made in the - order of the Council. 0. 'C. LDDLOW. 0 i.t ' City Clerk. 9J3t4is3i3 [ Sniscnwn.l ajojoq saouJ pui 30)8 Jno ouimvxa'o ) po-jsonboi cue uaqqof q N J ° TQ ! 'l 'I ' ° N * * cptj pojopiBau m mm in nriTia m nosA OKT ao HRE INSURANCE Hw G. McKOON , Agent. loom No. 2. Creighton .Block , Omaha. Nebrask Eleliable Companies 1 Prompt Adjustment frnperialVt Northern , of London34 000 0 Royal , of Liverpool. . 25 U9J 0 ( Phenik. of Now York 2 700 0 Continental , of Now York 2 POO 0 Herman American , of New York 21CO.C Fire Association of Philadelphia. 30(100 American , of Philadelphia . 13000 Pennsylvania , of Philadelphia 1 600 0 National of Hartford 1 100 0 Orient , of Hartford 8000 Western , of Toronto 1 600 0 Springfield , of Springfield. Mass1 500 0 Faneuil Hall , of Boston 800 0 Home , of Columbus , Ohio 600 0 Roger Williams , of Providence , R. ! , „ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . „ . . . 500 0 Total cash capital represented 380 100 0 inaleodly ! "TEN CENT-IALS. AMERICA'S BEST 5-Cent Cigar Pure Havana filling , possessing all thede icacy of flavor and sterling merit equal the best TEN CENT cigar. Dealers wi find it the most popular and profitable brai in the market. Circular to the trade fo warded on application. LICQTENSTEIN BROS. A CO. . -1IAHBTACTDRKB3- JCS and 270 Bowery. New York. TRADE SUPPLIED P.Y MAX MEYER & CO OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Circulars to the trade forwarded on appl cation. je7eod-lin gOMM83IONER'S | SALE. By virtue of Ta decretal ordar made by tl United Stales circuit court for the district i Nebraska , and bearing date on the 6th d.i of May , A. D. 1876 , in a certain cause when in the First National Bank of Omaha w : plaintiff , and Jonas Qiso. Smith S. Call well. Charles W. Hamilton and Milton 1 Barlow were defendants , I will , on the TENTH DAY OF JULY , A. D. lTi at the north door of ( ho United States buiK ing. jf ) the cjty pf Omaha , in said diitric at ten o'clock in the moraine of said daj sell at public auction the following d ( scribed property : The southwest quart ( (1-1) ( ) of the southeast quarter (1-4) ( ) and th 9outhwe , > t nnarier (1-4) ) of section six ( G ) the southwest quarter (1-4) ( ) of section nir (0) ) , and the northeast quarter (1-4) ( ) of so < tion twenty-two ( ) . all in township thre (3) ( ) , north of range five (5) ( ' west. C. P. M'QOLWQRTil. Bpooial Master In Chancery. ' Oimu , Neb. , June 10,1S70. jelO-dt SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issnei nut of the District Court for Dougla County. Nebraska , and to me directed , trill , on the 17th day of Juno , A , D. 1876 , a 10 o'clock a. m. of said day , at the sputl loorqf thpConrtHuusqin the city of Oinah ; in said county , sell at public auction tli property described in said order , to-wit roe oisfhalf of the north-west quarter.ani the north-east quarter of tbo south-wes luarter of section five (5) ( , township sizteei 116) ) , north , range ten (10) ( ) . east , situate ii the County of Douglas , Nebraska , to satisfi i judgment of said court , recovered by Wai ter B. Beebo , plaintiff , against LawU J Boyer et al , defp . . ndsptQ. . ALFBKD B0RLRT , mlGdltewSv Sheriff of said County. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued out o .he District Court for Douglas County. No > raska , and to me directed. I will , on thi list day of June. A. D. 1876. at II t'clock a. m. of said day. at the south dooi > f the Court House in the City of Omaha , ir laid County , sell at public auction the prop- irty described in said order , to-wit ; Loti hreo (3) ( ) and four (4) ( ) . in bHck ! qne hqndred md sa en I107lTncl lot * one flfand two2J [ , n block three hundred and forty-seven J17J. ' in the city of Omaha ; also , the west ne-half of the northeast quarter of the outhweat quarter Qf section four 14 ] , in ownshln fifteen US1 , north , of range thir- een , [ 131. cast of the sixth principal mer- Jlan. all in Douglag county , Nebraska , to atisfy ajudcmentof said court , recovered y Seth E. Ward , plaintiff , against E. A. IcClnre. administrator of the estate of E. I.Taylor , deceased , et al. , dofendnnts. ALFRED BURLUY. Sheriff of said County , Special Master Commisiioner. myl5-dltewaw SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of 10 district court for Douglas county , Ne- raska , and to me directed. I will , n the 1st day of July , Jj. Z > . 1876. ; 10 o'cjock a. w. of said da.y , at the south > or of the aourt house , in the city of maha , in said county , sell at public auc- on , tne property described in said order , -wit : Beginning at a point twenty rods nth of the northeast corner of section irt * two (321 ( , in township sixteen (16) ( , irth of range ten [ 10 ] , east , running thence ist 160 rods , thence south 100 rods , thence st 160 rods , thence north 100 rods to place beginning , containing 100 acres of land , getner with all the appurtenances , in mglas county , Nebraska , to satisfy a foment of said court recovered by Charles Wells-plaintiff. against Mary L. Thomas. . May29.1ST6. m29 dltewSw o .RCHANT TAILOR 484 Thirteenth Street. reoa Faraham nnd Haraoy , OMAHA. NEBRASKA. . repairing and cleaning done in I H t manner. augll tf I ' ssiilon Threshers i Gold BaslH for GrecnbnckN ! SILLON THRESHERS ! ta 10h rsp monntrd outfit can bo htof J.jU. WETJffS. a Counpil Bluffi , Iowa , ' ' i : R $5QO , CASH ! adseelhem. urwrfUfopparticujars , ) T SfACHIXE WAKKAJSTEO. -w2in III 51 STUB ; now on hind the lanrost ini , „ , - _ . Oniaha nsjfctfilUW ever offered foi English and German Wontedft ? rock nnd Sack CoatjPIain nd Fancy Ci Furnishing Goodi. nal , f&Jfwith PanU and V sUto mSshl Cap Shirts , in all Grade , Colors'iSi.n7'JFino Shirts. . . and Colors' \ . ' , Llne.n Fancy.Choriot an . Shoes. Gaitors.nndBrogans A * full MsoViu nt ofK " * a"a Sat < ' "Ii' Fin8C T - / J . _ T-nO l/l v 1 rt t - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIFLES , PISTOLS GUNS AND AMMUNITION. The Largest -"took in the VTe.,1 l \ Western agenU for WINCHESTER AND SHARP'S RIFL1 Whichwosell at Bottom Prices. * t - - ' . ! 1'C-I.UW k Assortment ofCartrltlaos 172&174rarnliainSt. Cor. llth. MAX MEYER & BRO GE ERAI , AQENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED BrasaS.rn.nt , . and M R. H. WILBUR , STATIONER ! ! AVliolcsalo nndRotnllJ . HLUthStMrt - Omaha. Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO. : " 1 fflTCIIAKERS ID JEIHEIi. Jobbers orwatches , CJecks aud FOIt MAX MEYER & CO. , 172 and 174 Fnrnliain Street , Omaha WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN JF-A1VCY M. J. Importer and Jobber of & Liqno ; TOBACCOS IAND CIGARS. So 174 Farnhnin Street , . . Old Kentucky Whiikies a Specialty. Agents for the Eldorado Wine Co , , California. Julr2-lr PORTER'SALE OLIET , KEEPS CONSTA-NTLY ON HAKD Bacon , JEIams ; and La IVo. 514 Twelfth Street < . Omaka , , STEELE & JOHNSON , Simpson's Block. 38 and 54014th"St. Douglas and Dod < e mck30 ly OMAHA NEB. S -WHOLESALE AND RK I -DHV IN- LOTHNO / PAPER SHADES AND SHAD1. 222 FAKNIIAM STBEKT , NEBRASKA JNO. E. EDWARDS. Commission Merchant Ami Denier In Fruit , Butter , Eggs Cheese , VM to. , IO1 Farulianf Street , Omaha , Itfeb. ' CoiisigiitiicutH and Orders solicited. All Cor * ' .spoudeiice promptly attended to. PurchaviH allj iuds of Ciooils lor outside Parties a specialty. & 'PRICE , LUMBERS , GAS AND. STEAM FITTERS i ] -WHOLESALE DEALERS UJ- -aiunniR.sM.iTEi : AU , EARTHEN DRAIN 9 14th St. . hot. Doturlos and Dod e. navll-tf ? urwAEU Aip pifi ga3' § Tqe UoIcW it < Tn Agenu . tor . . i - .1. ewart's Cooking-and Seating Stoves. fearless" Cooking Stove Celebrated Charter Oak Cooking Stove. f iHek fill is si at ManafactiPiir's