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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1876)
THEOMAHA BEE" feATUBDAY/JDNE 17. 1876. 1 i - ' I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE \ T. . . , - red to subscribers by earner to any t of the city , every evening. ISandaya t fifteen cent * per week , or M.UO . * " . and $8.00 per annum , when SlSSSl abont irregularities ad- wed to thioffice , will receive prompt at- BxOMiHA AILY B has by far Ihe .JSt circulation in the city , rod is there- jfore.th * bertand cheapest advertising me- * -rsc OHIHJI DAILY BKK will be mailed to mbscribers at the following rates , payable invariably in advance : 88.0U per annum. .100 fix months. " Ritesof AdrctBklng : I ILocil notices 25 Cents per line : local ad vertisement 20 Cents per line. No adver- tiMment inserted for less than 50 Cents. HiScial Notices 10 Cents per line ; single in- er2on not less than 25 Cents. * Transient advertisements must invana- v be paid for in advance. . 'Xates for standing advertisements by spe- Notices. Statement * . Tabular work. etc. . requiring careful revision by MTV or proof to bo furnished , must be handed in before 10 o'clock.M. . to insure Tufrtion the same day. Special and local advertisements before : ° Advertiioinents before 1 o'clock P. M. All advertisements for the WHELY BII .most be handed in before Monday noon foi 1 " .me week's issue. feVITIES. R > piniemcut of Ballots Cn * . at Cincinnati. 2 8 4 5 6 7 891" _ _ _ Klaine 185 29S 293 292 236 310 351 000 000 OC BrUtow 113114121126111107 21000000 0. & incline J9 IB M SI 82 81 DO CO W ( * Hartranlt58 63 68 71 C9 50 00 CO 00 ( 'HaVeS 61 61 67 681U41163S10000CW a Norton U 111 113 103 95 81 000 000 0 0 OC Wheeler 3322 2 2-000 Wathlnrn 1 1 1 2 2 } . ' riz. Hayes , of Ohio. Cool braniug weather , this. Advertise in the Monday BEE. Nine ears of immigrants wen weitlasl evening. Please send In church notice this'ruoruincr. - * * , -iThere were quite a Jurge uum berof CouncilBlulIs ladiesslioppin in town yesterday. Rev. A C. JIcDougal leclurt to-night at 8 o'clock at the Chris tian Workers' Hall. the Republican please it form an inquirer , of what regimer P. Vandervoort was colonel ? Mrs. Clara Norris "Wrlght/ll disiinguislied dramatic orate reader" and lecturer , wifl give a entertainment at the Academy i Music next Tuesday evening. There will be a match game base hall this afternoon : 3:30 o'clock , at the terminus of U Eighteenth street railroad trac ! between Omaha's contesting Da ball clubs. The local excitement over tl Cincinnati convention news Is fever heat , and the telegraph ai newspaper bulletin boards are tl centre of attraction , the announc ment of each ballot being receivi with the deepest interest . Frederick , the hatter , is one < the busiest men in Omaha. was yesterday , anyhow , for he wi engaged in opening a large nun her of cases of new goods , amen which were a big lot of nobby line hats , and elegant ventilated hat Derby shape ; and those hai are , going off like hot buckwhes catea at a winter breakfast. Mr. John M. Whalen , one c Omaha's oldest eettlurs , died las evening , after a long-Buffering ill . The d ue&s from rheumatism. < ceased has resided in Omaha abov 17 years , and "was formerly a mem Der of the legislature ofthisStati He leaves -wife and other relatives and a large number of friends t mourn his loss. The funeral wll take place on Sunday. A general meeting of the Trus and Building Association will 1 > held this ' ( Saturday ) evening at the officeof Schaller & Gibson Grand CentralHotel , for t'heconsid oration of matters of importance AU who are Interested in the sue cess of this first-class loan , bnildln ( and savings fcociety , and' desire ai insight into the workings of the in stttution , are cordially Invited to b present. The Republican "toots its own horn , " but we hear no one else blowing in it * favor. Were it not for the fact , that it distributes extras gratuitously , Jio one would know that such -paper was published In Omaha. It sent out an extra at 3:45 p. m , Thursday , and the BEE issued its evening edition at 4 p.m. , fifteen jniuutes . afterwards , containing much later .news than the Republi can's extra. The BEE gave a lull list of the nominations at the Cin cinnati convention , and the Repub lican didn't ; and at the time of our going to press we were in receipt of a telegram that tbo hrat ballot was about to be taken ; but it seems that the programme was changed and the convention adjourned ( o ten o'clock this morning. Couucilmau'Karbach Is greatly improving hid properly at the south east corner of Douglas and Fifteenth streets. The two-story brick build ing on"Flfecuth ( street Is rapidly approaching completion , and the store on the corner is being nxed up fpr Bushman , who is going to more his dry goods store in there ina few weeks. The Douglas street front is to be supplied with French plate gtese , and also the corner ! window that Is being cut on J ? if teeth street These improvements will make this one of the most desirable busi- r ness corners in Ihe city. Mr. Kar- bach has also greatly improved his residence property at the northwest corner of Fifteenth and Howard streets , by excavating the lot and letting the bouse down about four teen , feet , so that it is about on a level with the street He has also put on a large addition to the house. A Carder THaaks. Bev. H T. Davis takes this meth od of Kratefullyactuowledging the eafl of hk frienda , at ! tha Bociable given for hla benefit' ' art Wednesday. * , [ MILITARY PROTECTION. . For'Western Stock Sen. - - V - * Eecently tlie stock men on the east side of the Black Hills petitioned the Secretary of War for a cavalry patrol on the North Platte river for protection from Indians. , The petition was signed by Messrs : Boyd , Bosler , .Creighton , Paxton , McShane and others , and repre sented 109,000 head of cattle. Pres ident Grant forwarded the'sub stance of , the petition to Gen. Sheridan at Fort Laramie , by telegraph , iuid the General replied 'that heould furnish all protection in his power , but Lad not sufficient troops to give the stock men such assistance and protection us re quested in the petition. From the private dispatches that we have read , we infer that the pro tection asked fur will be given as soon as possible. . , * Personal. 8. Cleiand , of New York , Is at the Metropolitan. J. In. Starr , of Chicago , is at the Metropolitan. i JI. . A. Alden , of lilncolu , is al ' the Grand Central. * * M. B. Hoxie , of Fremont , is al the Grand Central. Albert A. Smith , of Chicago , is al the Grand Central. J. C. Knapp , of Chicago , is al the Metropolitan. John J. Cozitd and wife , of Cozad Nebraska , are ut the Metropolitan. . G. W. Morton and wife , of Ar- lantic , Iowa , are at the Grand Cen tral. tral.Capt. Capt. J. A. Ware , of Jefferson City , Missouri , is " at the Grand Cen tral. " * T 1 fLieut.GrlflHn,9tliInfantryCami TXobiusonf'ls registered at the Grant Central. W. S. Holden , of the New Jorse : Central railroad , Is at the Grant Central Hotel. G. A. Gardner , of Detroit , Michl gau , representinf * an4 extensiv match factory , is at the Gram ' ' 'Central. _ , . Allen's spectacular burlesqu troupe , who play to-night at th Academy of'Music , are stopping a the Grand Central. W. J. McGavock , of Memphis . Tennessee , is at the Grand Central . He is a brother of Councilman Me Gavock of this city. B Tlifi Concert TLattt Evening. The Library concert , at the Fin Baptist church last evening , wa well attended for several reasow principally because it was for th Library , -which needs pecuniar , assistance , and secondly because th concert was one of the best horn njusical entertainments given i this city for a long time past. Miss Fanny Kellocg is a vocalis of more than ordinary talent am 3 culture. Many of our citizens whi 3 have heard her sing on previous oc casions in this city , and especially during hdr engagement with thi famous Mendelssohns , will testify to this fact. She has an engage nient with- Madame TItjiena1 opera troupe , and will s on * leave Toi Europe. Martin Cahn , pianist ; George F. Sauer , violinist , and the Arions wil also"took part in the concert. The programme was as follows : PART FIHST. 1. Chorus , "Banish , Oh I Maid en ; " Lorenzo Arlon Double Quar tette. 2 : Solo , Polonaise , from MigueL "Miss Fannie Kellogg. 3. Sonata , for piano and violin , op. 13 , Beethoven Martin Cahn and George Jb' . Sauer. * 4. Song , "Let Me Dream Again , " Sullivan Miss Kellogg. 6. Trio , "O , Restless Sea , " C. A. White Messrs. Northrup , Morris and Bead. PART SECOND. 0 , Andante and Scherzo , for violin lin , FeroVDavid Geo. F. Sauer. 7. Staccato Polka , Mulder Miss Kellogg. 8. S ug and Chorus , "Mother Tak9 Me fid e. " White W. O. Sanders , S.B.Reed , , A. P-'Morris and L. S. Heed. . . - . " k . " 9. "The MilkmdXSpug , .writ ten for Miss Kellogc by Geo. Osgoot Miss Fannie Kellogg. 10. Chorus , Toast , Zollner Arion Double Quartette. District Court. The following business was trans acted yesterday at the District Court , Judge Savagepresidlng : James McHugh.TO. . Union Cen tral Life Insurance Company. Mo tion to strike out part of answer overruled. First National Bank vs. James W. Davis et al. Sale set aside on stipulation. Kudolpb , appelleeVs Kawitcner , appellant. Leave to Hie new bond. Towuseud et al. vs. Blackmore et al. Default against Wm. W. Pilleo andFrank , ID. Cooper. ' jT.fr . ' Aimle 'jLarson TS. Nils.iarspn. ' Delault against defeudan'tr George C. Mericle vs. Adelaide B. Merlcle. Default against defend ant. ant.U. . P.Bailroad Company vs. John Crelghton , administrator. Still in progress. A few more ol those ladies * ties at 'ess ' than half price , at 14-tf BUSHMAN'S. CLOSING OUT. An immense stock of choice and leasoaable dry goods , preparatory o moving , at. BUSHMAN'S. " - - "B-f . BTILLLEFT ! Several pieces of those beau'tijut "Colored Silks , which must be sold , t prices lower than ever. Also , all Vrcss Goods must be closed out without regard to original cost. J.H.BBACKIN , Je'Uwth&t" 'CrelglJton Block. AT.TI klnda pt i imps , wholesale nd retail , at ISl.Farnham s'trect. " jupel-tf . Mew Idnea Suits at' Bufihman'H. inelfh sat "HENRY HtimXS/ He-Arrives with His -Trahrat Caster Extracts from a Letter to His Father ; . , j * * - * * * * a * Henry Homan , of this cltyjwho recently left Sidney with a large freight train for Custer , arrived at his destinationall right. We are permitted ttfextract Uie following from a lette.rjo his father : CUSTER CITY , June 5,1876 DEAR'FATHER : I "arrived here to-day all safe and sound Uiad27 wagons , 62 men ani two women quite , , a train. Nothing unusual * happened on the way. We had no trouble with Indians , although Ifiey followed us clear through. We could see them off at a'distancc every once in a while. Our scouU captured three ponius from them 01 : the JJad Lauds. Hen ? in the HilL everything seems quiet ; thero'ha ! been no trouble since I was here be fore , and now oueortwomentrave through Jrom here tqDeadwood undjfeelsafe. 1 was ten days com ing from the Platte river.JTon Short came through with me. 'This' town Is dead. There an only about 200 men here. Then has been a big stampede to Dead wood. They pay there are fron eight to thousand , men there , am everything is looming. Itls seven ty-flve miles from Custer , and i very hilly road. We can haul enl ; twenty huudred weight willi foil horses , and only twelve'-Tiundrei with two , horses. I am go ing to store port of my freigb here , and go through to Dead wood with the balance , an let-the boys * come back after th rest'while J. stay and Iselfeut wha 1 shall bring up on the first trip , can 'make the trip up in a day. " 1 am golng'to make some mor ey on this trip. I can sell out hei so as 'to make ten cents a poufl freight all around , but I know I ca do better atDeadwood , as they pa five and six centa per pound freigl from Custer to Deadwood. "They are wanting parties to hai quartz from here to Sidney now , s a man-can freight both ways. "There is no longer any doul about the gold here , for they ai finding it right along. * * * * < HENRY HOMAN. Tlie Centennial Celebration. At the meeting last-evening < the general committee of arrang ments of the fire department fi the centennial fourth of July eel bration , the following business wi transacted : * - - Communications were - receive and placed on file from theOel Fellows'slodges , theMasoniclodge North Star society , Turnvereii Blair Hook and ladder oomparr .Lincoln fire department , Knigh Pythias , Crete Hook and Laddt company , Grand Island fire depar ment , and Rock ford (111. ( ) fire d < partmen t The Masonic lodges w'i not participate in the parade , as is contrary to the rules of the ordei The various committees made r < ports. Mayor Chase , Col. Hmyth < and Councilman Gallagher wi mate addresses at the grove. "Vv L. Visscher will read an origins poem. The beer stand at the gray was let to Plainer & Lauer , and th ice cream and refreshment privileg to H. L. Latey , The balL ticket are ready for distribution. The com mittee on transportation announce that half rates had been secured 01 the railroads. The special 'commit tee on salute reported that Gee Jeff. Davis would give every aseisl ance in firing a natloiial salute. * ' It was ordered that an arch1 b built in front ot engine house JSIo. i one in front of No. 8 , and adoubl arch in front of CreightonHall The chief engineer and committe on ball were ordered to have th work" done. , The committee on music was an thorized to secure the Bohemiai Band , a drum corps , and the Cit ; Band ( if they succeed in getting * i cornet player. ) Messrs. Willis , emythe , Scherb and Miner were appointed a com mittee to call on the county commis sinners , and est an appropriation foi ' the celebration. } The committee adjourned unti the 23d inst , at 7:30. * Turner Society Election. The Omaha Turner Society held heir annual election at Turnei Etall , June 12. The following officer * were elected for the ensuing year : Charles Herbertz , President. H. Dillman.Tlce Pfeiident. Cha f * Andresen , 1st Foreman ; L , Engler , Assistar wej 11-1 Charles Kaufman , Secretary , " ( elected for the third time ) ; Paul Getschmau , Assistant Secretary. \ J. O. Fruehauf , treasurer , ( reelected - elected for the sixth time. ) " ' BEST "FKEN'CH PRINTS ot ISo worth 30o at Bushman's. - " ' f jun4-lf FOR SALR A cabinet Grover & % * Baker Sewing Machine , in good or der , for $40 ( forty dollars ) ; apply at this office. * if Call at lai Karnbam Street and examine the mast complete.- hose lozzle In line. ' By this fine com' jlnalion a eingle Klream of water tan instantly be changed to a spray , L : > S * ft/I ' c t ' J In * I BDSHMAN'S DRl GOODS tore Is thronged daily with ousto- ners , securing rare baraglns in his losing sale , before moving. 14-tf F1AE WHITKVESTS of the itest styles $1.25 at POLACK'S. 13t4. McKelligou's card on mrth page. june2tf PERSONAL. A kind word of dvice to those ladies , who want rnie rare bargatugi. Cf < - < aaLAp- roNKlife Co. , r4thBL , and you will 3t goods everything in the line of dies' wear at cost , as Gladstone Co. have determined to close out. 7 August 1. IS ] jelD-Ct- CLOSING OUT. immense stock of DRY GOOD0 BtJSUWAa'ft , J4-tf AN IMPORTANT SUIT. The Case of the Union Pacific TS. John A. Crelghton , Adm'r , to Recover Tfearly $90,000 , Decided in Favor of the Defendant. An 'interesting and importadl suit , involving nearly $90,000 , brought two or three years ago by the Union Pacific company against the lute Edward Creighton , in whose stead John Creightou , ad ministrator , was since substituted AS defendant , was decided yesterday morning in the Douglas County District Court , having been on trial since Monday morning last. The history of tlie case , as obtain ed Ofrom OLC of the attorneys , is briefly as follows : In April , 1S69 , Mr. C.'S. Bushnell paid to Mr. Ed ward - Creighton , on account , the sum of fifty thousand dollars. . In July1869 , Mr. Duff , vice president of .the Union Pacific rail road company , * came to Omaha anc paid to Mr. Creightoii the sum o $127,000 on certain vouchers whicl were then presented and passet npon by.'Mr. Dutl. In that pay ment byDufl no account was takei of the fifty thousand dollars whicl had been previously paid by Bush nell in New York. The Union Pacific railroad com pany brought this action aguins Creigh'ton to recover the fifty thoua and dollars , which had been paii to Creighton by Bushnell , whicl with the Interest amounted to neai ly $90,000. The company elaime that that was a payment on behal of the railroad company ; that i : the settlement which was made b , Duff in July the payment of th fifty thousand dollars had bee : fraudulently concealed from Duff b Crelghton. - \ The defendants in thwsuit claim bd that the sum ot fifty tho'usan dollars was paid ou account of th contractors for building the roac : and not'by the railroad company. The issue to be tried by the jur was , first , whether that was a paj ment by the UnionPaciSc Kailroa Company , or by the contractors and , second , whether , if it was payment by the railroad company the previous payment made b Bushnell was fraudulently coi cealed by Creightou. The jury were out only fiftee minutes. They returned a verdli for the defendant. Judge "Wakely appeared for tt plaintiff , and Hon. JM. . Woo worth and Judge Doane for the di fendant. * ' THIEVES ! "Female Fortj Thieves. " Allen's New York spoatacuU burlesque organization played tb -jnagnificeutBcenic burlesque , "F ( male Forty Thieves , " at the Acat emy of Music laat evening. Ib troupe is to be made up of flrsl class talent.- Their performauc last night was a satisfactory succei In every particular. Besides the burlesque , the'prc gramme was made up of several ne\ specialties and entertaining novel ties , and we have no doubt that th performance to-night will please al who attend. - . - - * ! 4Cv * * - ' - SW- * ! * .Reserved seals ' may be gecured a tHAaAN'S"MAaNOLIA J3ALM preserves serves and restores the complexion Jemovesjfreckles , tan and sallow nessT makes fthe skin soft , white and delicate. Its appplication can not be detected. mar20eod&wlj BITTER Aaare the experiences of this life , non < are without its silver lining. Troubles anil cares come ; B6meabide with us ; eome-pasi away. To-day thifbody is vigorous , tomorrow row it is dead and gone ; life at best53 short and the great problem how to perpetuate itt \t still unsolved. - Life , however , can be pro- .onged. the weak nd feeble body made strong , no matter from what cause induced and instead of being a burden to dispeptio ind debilitated bodies , can be made an en- luring pleasure but how ? Simply by the daily and moderate use of Dr. Green's Bit er Tonic. This truly medicinal prepara- lon is not a cheap and trashy article , in- ended simply to stimulate and then leave ho second state of the body worse than Ua > first , but it gently relaxes the bowels , stia- ulate the hyer , making it work offth'epoi- onong humor.of the bloodcontrols and regn- ates digestion , thereby removing the came f headaches land low spirits , relieves flatu- ! n rliia - 8t ° maoh. eiving tone and BtSjUi'y t ° tn ° t rgan with an Increased and healthy appetite : regulates female weakness , prevents fever and ague and malarious dis eases , protects the system from unwholesome ' 'air and impure water , and vitalizes 'and tonpa the whole body against all attacks of diioase. fry ( t ant } you will find it pleasant In sadden JJF eeyere ases of Ljfpr Complaint - -plaint , or in conitlpatiort of the t Tew doses of Dr. Green's Lirer Pjl | sist tbo Tonic in a cure , and if you u o e iorewUb the sague , Dr. Green's 'Acne For Bale by 0 , " , , flqodnjan and by J. K , TA. . - mchll-lte&J-Jy REDEMPTION OF DOUGLAS COUNTY NEBRASK , BONOS To whom it may concern : Notico.is hereby given that the princln , and accrued interostof the bonds hcreinbelo designated being the bonds of Donclag coun ty in the State sf Nebraska , issued by said county on the 25th day of January. A. D. 1870 , nd delivered to the Omaha and South western Railroad Company to aid in'thecon struction of its road , will be paid at the County Treasurers' office of Douglas county at the Court IIouso in the city of Omaha , in the county and'Stata aforesaid on and after the first day of July , 1876 , and that interest ' thirty WO ) , thirty-one . (31) ( , thirty-two (32) ( ) , Sirty-three (33) ( ) , thirty-four (34) ( ) . thirty-Ore 33) ) . thirty : * ! * (3t3) ( ) . thirty-eicbt (38) ( ) and Jjirtv-nine (39) ( ) of one thousand dollars $1.000 00) eaob. So ordered by the board of county com- uksionora of Douglas county , Nsbraska , at i regular tosiion of said board at Omaha , his 8th day of April A. D. 1878. J WJS 8. REED. . Cbnnty Clerk , J > pl4QdltAwtoinl y LEGAL-NOTICE. TATBOFNEBRASKA.l , DODOLAS Comtrr. [ " ' it a County Court bald at the'County Court room , in , and for said county. May 28 , A. D.J876. Present , C. HSedgwickCojial _ toTsr"JTB. AUen- n thematter o U * - Onrrcadine and fllinz the verified petition r Jacob Uish t raying for bis appointment i administrator of tbo estate of J. B Al- indorf. deceased. Ordered. That June 13th. A. D. 1878 , at 9 'clock ' A.M. . is assigned for bearing said Btltlon. when all persons interested in dd matter may appear at a county court tea a held , in and for eid"county , and show tuse Trhy.stho prayer of petitioner louldnotbe granted ; and that notice of te pendency of said petition and th * earinc thereof , b given to all persons In- TMted in said matter , by publishing a copy rtbU order in the Omaha. Weekly BEC. a swlpapir pnntoJ in said county , for three iw * 3re wMkf.'pVtof'fo iaid diy cf hear- . . - " . * * - * + * )1 Pi | T8 | 9P7. ) 0. ff. SEDQWICK. m WirSw County Judge. DON'T ' PAIL To GET A BARuAlA , At WELF & MCDONALD'S EMPORIUM OF FASHIOJS. A Big Variety of All kmda of Jjidi-.8\Spring And , -ummer Wear. MUST BE CLOSED OUT WITH- OUTREUARD TO COST. Remember the iiumoer , 609 Thlr- leentb Street. PRICES AWAY DOWN IIN EV ERYTHING. Outside customers can obtain sat- ibfaction , Just as well as if here , b > eudiug orders by mail.f OrJers by mail promptly attend , ed to. 11 WELF & MCDONALD. \VE HAVE some very nobby pat ttrna ot PIECE GOODS left in oui mercnant tailoring department We will close out our summer stocl ftt reduced figures. , M. HELLHAN & Co. 221 and 223 Farnham , cor. 13tu st NEBBASKASTRAWBEBBIES , > Freah picked every morning and oi sale every afternoon at Odd Fellows Hall. EVANS & DUBNALL , Dealers in Nebraska Grown Fruits Jel3tu tb sa CLOSING OUT. An immense stock of choice am seasonable dry goods , preparatory t moving , at BUSHMAN'S. juuelth sat HATS and CAPS , the latest style just received and at low figures. M. HELLMAN & Co. Hut.mo&fiu.to julyS Received lately , a fine lot c WHITE and COLORED MAR SEILLES VESTS ; prices very lou at M. HELLMAN & Co.'s. smt-Uljy5 It always pays to examine good at Bushman's closing sales. junelth t at LYON'S KATHAIBOH makes oeau tiful glossy , luxuriant hair ; pre vents its falling out or turning graj It has stood the test of 4years. . I charmingly perfumed , and has n ival. marSOeodwl , EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN ! in GRENADINES , DRESl GOODS , PARASOLS , SILKS I short , everything connected witl the dry goods line , atBosHMAN's preparatory to moving. jun4 ! BOYS , \ouths' and Children1 CLOTHING for the Summer season Wo will close out at reduced prices M. HELLMAN & Co. sat , rno&thu , to july5 TKUM KS and VAUSE8 6f"e ver description , especially interesting t those visiting the Centennial Prices low. H. " HELLMAN & Co. satmo&thutojuly5 The largest and best assortmeu of wall paper and curtains in Uma ha ALWAYS to be found at LEHMANN& BEARD'S. P. 8. Wo-old job lots ; but w < sell at bottom figures as cheap ai "any other man. " jeleodtf t " Potato Bng Exterminator,1 manufactured by S. H. Kennedy , Omaha t apl7emon-wed&sattl CASHMERE SUITS , LINEN andtALPACA DUSTERS made up hi the laltsl style , to be closed out at BOTTOM figures. M. HELLMAN & Co. Batmo&lhutojnly5 , < Use "S. H Kennedy's Hemlock Liniment" for horses. BDl7m w&a tf ntb1iiliFLVpt ; [ Cheap -AfB- HennsvlvaniaB. . Line , 'ondensed Time Tafolo. NOVEMBER , 1875. TRAIN3LKA.VE CH1CAUO HI.TOI1. 'Oorner Oanal and MiulUon Stroati. ( * wt Bid * On arrivaloITralnafrom North < uiilHualiw t Q-Tnuns wiiU i'U. tio. b. No. 4 p Through ( Jim IHjr Ex Pw. Ex JO MBW OBI Ei.Suii LT. OHIOAOO.- . SOOim 515pm lO-JOpm Ar.Fl' . WAYN 220 ? 1180 " 445 m " Lima 415 l > m 708 " : ! Fen * * , . 587 < 301 " 880 " 700 A 40 " 1020 " Mansfield 700S 820 " 1111 " OrrvUIa 718 " 1 15 if at Mantllon. . ' 10 at ' 113 " 150 " 1089 ' 800 " 210 1190 ' 840 255 " Rochester. 12B m 112 6S8 " Pittsburgh . 2SO " 215 . 655 Lv. PilUburgh S20 110 800 AT. " T'SO" 565 5o'i"ui ' " Hiirtibu'rg ! ! ! ! ISO 106 " Baltimore . . . 615pm Bl rss " Washington. 807 " 101 410 (10 785 (10SO Now 785 SO 025 " New flavea 163 040 3S4pm I 27 m 12 13pm -48 " " Ppriueneld SiO 100 30 - " ProTideno _ _ 426 348 " 40 " Jr. Bo'ton. . . . . Sl&am IMpro 05pm PHIS 18 THE ONLY IJNE ilist mni tor cclebrttod Puvuit * PiL ri ( Una from Chlcigo tofisltlmore , Wothinz- ton City , FhllmdelpbU and N r York , WITHOUT CHANGE. VAik for tickea Tl Foil V7yne ind 'ennsylranU ' Lln > . ough ticket * lor ale at all f ; tnclpl ticket : offlcai , at t > > r lawmt current rate * . MwlT F. B. MYEB3 ifassillon Threshers On a Geld BM ! far Greeabralu t fASSlLLON THRESHERS ! impleta 10-horse mounted outfit can ba bought of J. 1) . WEEKS , at Conncll Bluffs , Iowa , 'OR $500 , CASH ! > me and see them , or write for particulars , VKBT MACHINE WABRAJ9TEB. may34-w2m ECIAL1 NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For Sale , Lost. Wants. Found , Boarding. &c. . will be inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per lino. The first insertion SeVcr leu than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN. DR. EDWARDS , M jel2tojy2 * - LOAN $2,500 for two years. Inquire 1-0 at law office of L. F. Maginn. m25-tf TO LOAN -Inquiro of S. II. MONET Yisscher's block. iel5tf ' TO LOAN-Call at law office of M' I ) . L. THOMAS. Visscher's Block. " juneltf WANTS. "f TTANTED A eirl to work in saloon and W and lunch house. 193 Douglas street. 1621" 'ANTED A teamster ; a married man w * with a small family preferred. In quire at 306 Thirteenth street. 16-2t * A good girl to. do general WANTED . Northwest corner Har- ney and Sixteenth streets. | e6-tl < rTfCUSTOMERS By Mrs. 5 U\/LF Flynn. Dress-making. embroidering , and everything in the mill inery line done in the latest style , and ito satisfaction of patrons. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Room No. 7 , Visscher's block. It' _ Two girls , n cook and a WANTED Apply at Maj. Belcher's house , Shinn's addition. ielStl A light , second-hand buggy. WANTED at the Nebraska dun Store. 15-3t _ _ ANTED Girl On Sixteen tn street , "tTTANTED A neat servant girl for gen- VY eral housework. Northeast corner ol Farnhara and Twentieth streets. ' H-31 'ANTED Two iirl to do kitchen work , 136tt FRITZ HAFNER. A Situation as gardener a WANTED residence ; hid ( treat deal 'o ' experience in the cultivation ( if both flower and vegetables. Address. " M. this olhce 13-4tt ANTED--1.000 men and women to bn : my Missouri oak wood at J8-50 pe FOR SALE. "C OU SALE Nicely sitnated lot. in Nel P son's addition , for $175.00. Address A. T. . Bee office. Jel6-12t fTlHREE HOUSES and lots. $600.00 each J _ je6 10t TOUSLEY. ' SALE Grain , feed nd bran , a F'OR HOCKENYiELDAHASKELL'S T OTS CHEAPER THAN EVER Froi _ 1J $ C50 each , payable at $8 oer month without interest , and only sii'olocVs fret Court House. All who want homes call 01 SCUALLER & GIBSON. 14-4t Land Office. Grand Central llotol. SALE 160 acres choice land , si : EOR from city limits $2,000. Ib acres good land , 11 miles out Tory cheap 160 acres 7 miles .west of city ; 10 years tim $1.900X20 acres. Real Estate Brokers. SALE 10,003 across of Crst-clas FOB county lands in all parts o county. (14-60 BOQQS &H1LL. SALE-A fine miloh cow. FOR 3t G. W. AMBROSE. HAY AND STRAW 15th am BALED - . WOODWORM A CO. jo2-tf < TRAIN AND FEED-15th and Chicag \JT sts. WOODWORTH & CO. je2tf SCREWS for sale or root , at iroi JACK . 534 Fourteenth street. je9 t SALE Best timber , cut cottonwool FOR 'per oord : hard wood , 37 to $8. de iivered. Also fresh milch cows. Southcas corner Sixteenth and Izard streets. jelO-lwt LUKE McDERMOTE. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION on Tuesday. June 20. at 10 a. m. . all o tne property of the firm of Bruning J Yonrex. consisting of l 6-horse power engine gine and Root's sectional boiler ; 1 cracke : machine ; 1 dough break ; 6 cracker cutters 1 dough trough ; i cracker bench ; 45 boie of crackers ; also , water-tanks , pulleys belts , and numerous other articles. Sato tc take place at the cracker factory of saic firm , on Fifteenth btreot , between Howari and Jackson. WM. 1'ItKSTON. ' 9-Stt Receiver. FOR SALE I offer my stock of DOMESTIC PAPKR FASHION'S for sale on account oi the failure of my health. For further in formation inquire at residence on tbo lot , No. 200 Dodge street , Omaha. J5-tf L. M. JOHNSON. FOR SALE Cottonwood lumber , bv Red man 4 Son , Sixteenth and Izardstrcets. j2-tf ties ; also 360 acres of best land in Washing ton county , two miles from Blair , Nebraska. Apply or address. ParkoGodrin , Attorney , Fourteenth and Douglas streets. my24-tf [ 710RSALE-A Grover & Baker cabinet JH $120sowingmaohlnefor$35oa8h. Ma chine can be seen at the Bee office. 29-tf FOR SALE A New American sewing machine at very low figures. Addresser or apply to "M. " Bee office FOR SALE At a ( rreat bargain several lot.In b ° Sea addition , for $80 each. Address "A. " BEB office. feb2tf - FORSALE-AlotinShinn'g 3d addition for $250. 8100 in cart , balance in a year. A liberal reduction for a full cash payment. Apply to "A. " BKS office. f2tf FOR SA1.E. At reduced rates , a life membership of the Bryant & Stratton'a Business College. Davenport. Iowa. Apply for terms at BEK office. nov6-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT-A house with six rooms. j7-tf L. F. MAQINN. C10R RENT-A brick cottage with seren 0"CI8terDiC FOR RENT-One-half of a largo store- room ; next door west of bo oy 4 Btono'n. IJJ-tfJ J1. E , EDWARDS. u of seven corns , eor- er wenie and Cass str eU ; cistern nnery convenience. S. A. Taylor & ColS * at ,88P" n M . S AT ° office nfh J Co/f corner Four . / teenth and Douglas streets. my24-tf rpo RENT-Houso with six rooms good 4ifoll and cisferp , ' mayMtf U ' ° " " . , - good cellar and cistern ; 612 13th be- : ween Davenport and Chicago. iotf LOST. D WATCH-On Thirteenth street. L T between Webster street and Hartman'g d dition. A u table reward will be riven f returne4 to this office. L01 0/1" ba acVs. a calf , abont 12 days od. A ( liberal reward will bo paid " 1 ° fame MRSHUBERT. . MISCELLANEOUS. 3TRAW ticks filled and delivered 15th 5andChieago- . WOOPWOBTIlico. fOUNl ) ESTRAY-Abont the Twentieth . inst. . a red cow. four or five years of re. Owner can have tha < > by / .llinif on Peter Back , o the old ilaUley ' "iyi rinsr property and pay- p ftew-Swt UP-A black mare , between" ! "i. ten year ? old ! about 15 hands ttt. Persons proving property and paying anges can have it by calling at Westgate * ' Bro'ssalo and feed stable on S eet , between Douglas and Dodes. _ _ _ _ FNDERSON & SCHOPIELD. Carpen- , . te ? nnAB.nLld8r - Job Work a . .Ity. No. & Hth street , between DonglM d Dodge. maB-lm * at 1 B. Fitch pays oiuh for second bandfur- sesc J niture , 61512th St. bet.Farn. & Doug ; scU ma9 tf seth th 1 BEAT INVENTION-Hearing Rejtored 05 r with "Garmore'i Artificial Ear tu um. " a great success. For circulars (3) ( ) ing full information. Apply to with mp. AM6SM.XLARK. ! iay20-15t * Box M. Bedford. N. Y , FIREWORKS ! FIREWORKS ! Th Larpt ML of Hreurb , MUSMX AND BJJXTIXG , FXAGS , BALOONS , LANTERNS , * c. , AOIAX MEYER& CO-S OMAHA. NEBRASKA. WESTERN WHOLESALE FOB THE AMERICAN FIREWORKS COMPANY e3 03-Send for Price iVS til jyl SAFES ! G. ANDRZEN , -JIANBFACTDnEtt OF- I Xi ICINX > S OF Fire an ! Borilar Proof Safes ! VAULT DOORS , JAIL WOHK , Eic. Repairs of every nature in this line prompt ly and satisfactorily done. New and second-hand safes always on hand. Manufactory en Ilarney street , one dooi west of Van Corn's machine shops. XEBBAS&l. OMAHA. - - - iunlStf ajaqiia > io auiraqamd ojojaq saaud pat qoa)8 ) jno aairauxa'a } pajsanbai OIB sjoqqof * < saN 1 ° fid 11 'i * ° N * jojs j p j i iB a 80OOVJIOJC.I as ? mm si BSSTrsa xirsaioBJi asr JO 1 'H3HOSXIHJ AHOIOVJ av9io FIRE INSURANCE ! M. G. McKOON , Agent.2 RoomNo.2.CrelBhton'Block. Omaha. Nebraska Reliable Companies I Prompt Adjustments ! Imperial & Northern , of Londen3l 000 00 Royal , of Liverpool . . . - . 25 000 Of < Phenix. of New York 2 700 Ort Continental , of Now Tork 2 00 OW German American , of Now York. . . 2 100 001 Fire Association of Philadelphia. 3 600 001 American , of Philadelphia 1 300 001 PonnsylTania.of Philadelphia- 600 001 National of Hartford 1 100 OiK Orient , of Hartford 800001 Western , of Toronto 1 600 09 ( Springfield , of Springfield , Mass. 1 500 00 Faneuil Hall , of Boston 800 OM Home , of Columbus. Ohio 600 001 Roeer Williams , of Providence , . OWJ lAfl Xit * & * * * * Total cash capital represented SSO 100 00 ma5-eodly COMMISSIONER'S SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued out o the District Court for Douglas Cqcnty , Ne braska , and to me directed. I will , on thi 17th day of Juno , A , D. , 1876 , at 10 o'clocl a. m. of said day at the south door of thi Court House , in the City of Oma ha , in said County , sell at publii auction the property described in said order to-wit : The south half of the north-eas quarter of section twenty-two (22) ( ; and the south half of the north-west quarter of sec tion twenty-throe (23) ( ) . in township sixteen (16) ( ) . north , of range ten (10) ( ) , east of the sixth principal meridian , containing one hundred and sixty acres , in Douglas Coun ty , Nebraska , to s&tjsfy a judgment of said court , recovered by John B. Levy and Cbanncey Wiltao.against John Bryant et al , ALFRED BUULKY. Sheriff of said Co. . ma7dltewSw Master Commissioner. Tknik Liie In Toonnection with the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway , and the GREAT EAST & WEST LINES FORMS AK Unequalled Route ! FROM tn ? t Paul ! Ill o ! , rdlll ! MINNESOTA POINTS iszcrtrers by Uig route leaving Connci lilufls on the afternoon trains will make direct connectisn at the different junc tions with the it. Paul Express ! Avoiding delay , hetel bills and transfer. HEOUOH TICKETS FOE SALE , At all the principal ticket offices- . .nil Tic esket Agt. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ) y virtue of a decretal order made by the ilted 8tai olreuit conrt for the district of braska , and bearing- date on the 6th day May , A. D. 1876 , in a certain catue where- the First National Bank of Omaha was intlfT. and Jonas OUe. Smith 8. Cald- II. Charles W , Hamilton and Milton T. rlow were defond&nU. I will , on thi WTB DAY OF JULY. A. D. 187C. the north door of the United States build- , in the city of Omaha , in said district , i len o'clock in the raornine of said day. I at public auction the Following de- ibed property ; Tba southwest quarter 1) ) of the southeast quarter (1-4) ( ) and the tbwest quarter ( M ) of section six ( C ) ; southwest quarter (1-4) ( ) of section nine and tha northeast quarter (1-4) ( ) of sec- l twenty-two (22) . all in township three north of range five (51. west. ' C. P. WOOLWOBTfl. STE' Special Master in Chancery. Mini , Neb. . June 10.1S76. jelO-dtd jnn pledges ever offered for la in Frock antl Sack . , with Pants an.l Fine Gold and Silver Watches , \ A , ? * ! ! ! : " " " tl' ? 5"1" ; Sh0t Qunf K" 1 " ruU' Variety. miles , when they can sitisfThcmselvesTby . I hSErtta , penon. ' * Ca " OPCnM & # ub te Ss10" ! - ' - Henry LaugMin , , 151 F raham Straet. Bat. lOth anl Htk Qm l. MAX MEYER & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIFLES , PISTOLS GUNS AND AMMUNITION. The Largest Stock in the West ! ! Western agenti for WING HESTER AND SHARP'S RLFL 'Which we sell at Bottom Prices. UISCOUKT TO DKAXEKS-SEXD.FOR PRICE-I. A.FiiU.A.ssortmcnfc ofCa trldeos. 172 < fcl74rarnhamSt. Cor.lltli ' MAX MEYER & BRO. 239 F raluua Street , OauUia , Nel > . M1TTSIO GENERAL AQSNT8 POR THE UNRIVALLED Knnbe , Steinwar , Emersoii and Parlor Gem Pianos , Mason & HaiU , Estey , Skoalager and Bnrdett Organs. . and .11 . R. H. WILBITR , KS AID STATIONERY ! "Wliolesnlo and Retail ! ? ilm14t3lStreot ? ' " MAX METER & BRO. , IATCIMAKERS AND JEIELEk Jobbers of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. FOR , BROS' SHOW C MAX MEYER & CO. , 172 and 174 Faraham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. WHOLESALE DEALERS Hi s Tcvbaceos , NOTIONS. GOOX > ! rl. M. J. McKELLIGON , Importer and Jobber of Wines & Liquors , TOBACCOS IAND CIGARS. Wo 174 Fnrnham Street , - . Omaha Old Kentucky Whiikies a Specialty. Agents for the Eldorado Wine Co. , California. PORTER'S ALE OLIET * . ILL KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ! ESacon9 HJTIIXS ancl No. 514 Twelfth Street STEELE & JOHNSON , in ; Simpson's Block. 538 and 5401i4th'St. Douglas and Dod a iucb30 ly OMAHA NEB. s. - -WHOLESALE AN1 > RE IL-- DBA CLOTH /NO / PAPER fi 0 SHADES AND W FIXTURES Wo. 223 FAIINII t M STREET , OMAHA NEBRASKA JNO. E. EDWAEDS , GENERAL Commission Merchant ! And Dealer -Fruit , 'Butter , Eggs , Cheese , Etc. Etc. , 191 Farnhom Street , Omaliacb. ] . ConsigBmenta and Orders n llcitcd. All Cor- espOHdence promptly attended to. Purchasing all tinds of Goods for outside Parties a specialty. . apr23-ly " 1UMBERS , GAS AND STEAM FITTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CLUMBERS * MATERIAUI , EARTHEN DRAl.V Ac. 29 14th St. . bet. Donprlas and Dodp-e. Ox aha. ITeb maTH-tf / IXCELSIOR STOVE HO US Wholesale and Retail Dealer in o Tinware , Tinners' btock Mf tals , stem Agency for Milert Celttote DonNe-Casel froiM Ire : FOR DWELLINGS , RESTAURANTb AND HOTELS. ; Dormon's Patent Marbleized Iron Mante ! In all Grades. The New OEANITC IReXWAKK , the finest article ever mode for cooking ntensils. HEADQUABTSRfortho following well known tores : / JIRI'S ' IliSPRaYEQ COOK , the "CHUHIER OAK" la 35 feet slz/asi iljfei , Ikhzm "mm , " t ] 234 PARSHA3C fcTREET , O3I/JBA , STEl