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HE HA BEE | Personal- E OM éAV, = ! Charley Havens went West yes- OF THE CITY. | terday. | Surveyor General Cunningham, of Plattsmoutn, is in the ¢ity.” ~ * Dr. H. T. Hodges,Jof Schuyler, Ell’l"l('lll. PAPER I'HET'IIAHL DAILY BEE L e e ver wink, o s er | At the Wyoming- &% moaths, and §7.0 peraniu, wheth General Superintendent Clark, of . compiaiots atoct sdérssnt | t1ic Union Pacific, left for the west e Pl b muiled to | yesterday. folowingrates, ayslieinvt~ | © 3, 400" Dougherty, a prominent citizen of North Platte, is in the | city on business. B. D. Carter, Union Pacific agent mediu . erisxo—Local notices, 3 | and operatorat Elkhorn, is in the e :u;-u'.:n. | 8.'W. Knapp, Union Pfim@ e dispatcher at Cheyenne, e gurrments mest lerarsl B | e will leave for the West g today sccompanied by his sister. Butemests, Tabular | \Y_'C. Langdon, night train de- far the is, 3 single inser- | advertisements by special | Mai cors Hizcncock, 1. Wes. Fa Cuic Work, o proot ~ | | this city, left for the East yesterday. Riveri pes | DOt e when he returns. must h"‘“]:u‘!n bedore Mot SERIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF | absent two or three weaks. Mr. H. D. Shall, who has so faithfully Fxpress-.. 35 4. M. Tnis is the only line runnieg Pullman Hotel- | passenger agent, has resigned from eb. Unlon Pacific. Professor George Churchill, of i, meten, S, o be ‘furnished, must be banded i5 | gpatcher for the Union Pacific in betore ten o'dlock A. X. 10 insure day. ! "#""{"’_“"““"’“‘""' before %0 | o'y single now, but he may A i vertiemen "f."":.:"f;_f#:&.'z; s e Jnd | Rev. Mr. Donelly and wife left S ————————— or the East sesterday, to be TRAINS. Dogelly will visit Washington, and Mrs, Doneliy will go to Michigan. ot 75 . | served the Chicago & Northwastern i My oyt | railway for the past year as local Masxy P.Drers, | that position, and Mr. Haight, has A Tidet Al | been applonted fo fill the vacancy. " | Gajesburg, Tllinois, accompanied by | his family, arrived in Omaha yes- Duily Express. Daily Mix Beven Dmocx"tfig Councilmen | Judge Porter's Residence OMAHA WHOLESALE HOUSES. | 1 Max Meyer & Co., Cigars, To- | , baccos, Pipes, Guns, Ammu- | nition, Fancy Goods and Notions. UV COORSE. En- Qutvote Five Republicans, tered. and Consequently John- ‘son Scoops Baumer. Judge Porter, who so often has > had the pleasure of dealing outa just punishment to burglars and The cigar and tobacco store of | The long contested election case | v oy generally, was himself the for the City Treasurer's office, Wa8 | ;.. of 5 light case of burglary concluded Saturday evening before | o 4. - \iont while he was indulg- the City Couneil. Jl“;’ Doane, ing in sleep, tired nature’s sweet re- for Johuston, opened & oot I storer. Some unknown thief pried B aegseent, =l o eDeter, | pen a window, entered the Judge's Esq., argued the case for Baumer. | 500 1ic & match or two, and Max Meyer & Co , is an_establish- | ment deserving the liberal patron- | age it receives, here and throughout : the entire State and the West. This | fim have long done an extensive | wholesale and retail trade, and | their strict attention to business has m!-‘z;;m beu'-':-d o elec- | After gobbling up two silver nap- ted treasurer, and Sutphen seconded kin rings, and a hat, lit out. When the motion. ' he learns what a good haul he could i T was here | have made, he will undoubtedly h‘;: ";’ymm:‘d"":m "¢ the | 88ree with the poet, that of all the - d“f_‘d,me = a:' _d"‘ Tt Van. | 534 words of tongue or pen, the sad- degrift stated in this Jetier that he | 5ot ofallare It might haye been.” Mo testified against Johngion while | i - might - have jeaptured Sinder the influenbe @ifiljaor; that | 3 hundred dollay’ worihiESyer fie had done 1t out afipwngs; and | Y2T% Which was standing stighe that his evidence was not true. table; ho might have appropriabed Considerable pointed debabe en- | thoJudse's guld watch and chelt houed on the intzsliiiitiss ofithls jet- | In 16 vest; and $200-1n hivgssty e e loons; he might have confiscated A ofc iaioaiaepn's sesclution,| o E9d Wiichics and chalusgSieNy as X, Tostifting -as’ might be | J9dge’s wife, son-in-law and daugh- 3 . ) expected, in favor of Johnsion, the | 197 0d he might have got & tioes e Demmocrats voting for im, | 9 €old lead, had be, in bis explora- and the five Republicans for Bau- | tions, awakened the Judge, who,| mer. ‘had a big seven shooter under hi8 | Their line of Had all the eloquence and logic | Pillow. The Judge says “it might | of the very best foreign and domes- of Daniel Webster been added to | have been” all up with thabhge brands. Those upon which they prowler, had he had an opportunity | pride themselves are the ‘Cosmo- that of the Hon. J. L. Webster, it | . could not huve moved any one of | 1o Pull the trigger on him. He | politans,” ¢ Partagas,” ¢ Espan- been rewarded by a constant and | steady increase of trade. The con- | sequence was that a short time ago | they were obliged to remove from | their contracted quarters on \he“ | present commodious store-room | under Shoaf’s Hall. Upon their | removal the firm “loomed up,” and the public were surprised to learn that they had been dourg so heavy | a business. | Their new room has been fitted | up with most elegant fixtures, snd in every respect presents a metro- politan appearance. They have not an inch of room to spare, as their immense stock oceupies all the available space. south side of Farnham street to their | 5, | par ars is composed | 51 Dajly Fre Daily Fre teugo, Kok I TP tewA M | 230 PN 00 AT M. ‘*+Mondays excepted. cepled. Chilengo & Northwestern. *30:40 P. M. Omaha & Northwestern ai . & TNy & Pactfic. Ma ......... 815 A.M. Daily except Sunday 2 Omutases and Bagzage Wagous leave t e ks ad Ninth strevis, 8k oot minutes in agysuce of the above iailrosd o Opening and Closing of Mails ‘n Omaha. Cuicago and all Faster ¢ City, ¥ juth, Council Blufls xng tou ducas 10:30 8. m., cluses at 4: iis and 8L Joseph, due at 10:00 &. m. Closes 4t 1445 p. m. and 430 2. m. Sundays troia 12 101 p. w. el oo OB SUREE. EVY 03T, postmaster. T0 ADVERTISKRS-—1ne CIRCU- LATION of the DAILY BEE ix more than double that of any other daily paper published in Nebraska. —Peycke’s Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Faruham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —Song of the Democratic Coun- cilmen: “Weare seven.” —Local matter in to-day’s BEE Is cut rather short on account ofa | heavy telegraph report. | —The Grand Central Theatre is 1o be knoeked down to the highest bidder at auction next Monday by | Gray & Allen. —A man named S. O. Johnson had one of his fingers badly smashed yesterday at Fairlie & Monell's new building by an expressman letting a barrel of pitch, which he | was handling, fall upon his hand. — MeClure & Smith, eracker man- ufactures, received an order from the Government for 12,000 pounds | of hard bread on Saturday, and they | filled the order yesterday at noon. Quick work, that. —Mzrs. Dinan, living on Thir- teenth street, went on a bender, and fell down and cut he head. She was taken to jail by Pcliceman Thorn and Byrne. She paid a fine of five dollars and costs at the police court yesterday morn- ing. | | | | —A speclal meeting of the Co- operative Union of Farmers and Mechanies for receiving new mem- | bers will be held at 236 Farnham | street, on Tuesday evening, and the | regular weekly meeting on Friday evening. —The irrepressible Stephenson had a warrant of arrest issued for | ors of the new Herald | building erday for violation | of the fire limit ordinance. The case came up before the police | court and was adjourned till Wed- nesday at 2 o'clock, p. m. | —A stove tumbled over in a| building on the east side of Eleventh street, between Farnham and Doug- las, Sunday morning about eight | o'clock, and started up a little blaze. | An alarm was sounded, but the fire was put out before the engines ar- | rived. | terday by the C. B. & Q, and | stopped at the Grand Central Hotel. They left for the west this morning. Cyrus W. Field, wife and daugh- ter, accompznied by a party of tourists, will arrive here this morning, on their way around the world. They will oseupy nine rooms and a parlor at the Grand Central Hotel. Canon Kingsley, of Westminister Abbey, and daughter, arrived Sunday from the East, and are stopping at the Grand Cen- tral. They will accompany ihe party westward from this city. The following are the arrivalsat the Wyoming Hote); Joe Johnson, Denver, Col; AT Stewart, St. Louls; L Williams, North Bend; H R Rayston, Chica- go; G H Wells, Schuyler; Ira Lud- ington, U.S. A.; Nelson Miller, Columbus; 5 P Kennedy, A P Rockwood, St. Louis; Fred Cropgr, Des Moines; J Gant, Boon, Iows; J H Evins, Davenport; LS Bullard, Chicago; James Allen, San Fran- cisco; W H King, Rapids; Jay Fay, Grand Kapids; J M Clark and wife, San Francisco; Miss J W Simpson, do; Miss Adah Patrick, do;J M Patrick, do; M 8 Cuttler and son, do, UNITED STATES COURTS. Official Beport. No business was transacted in the Cireuit Court yesterday : In the Distriet Court, Judge Dun- dy presiding, the following business was transacted : Wilmer S. Lamb, assignee, vs J Campbell. Judgment for plaintiff as per stipulation. Same vs W R Griffith, same or- der. Same vs L Davis, same order. Same vs M_Wyant, same order. Same va T J Dawier, default and Jjudgment, Same vs W S Wilson, default and < H. Harlow, default and judgment. Same vs W. H. Brumstetter, de- fault and judgment. Same vs A. Norris, dismissed as per stipulation. Same vs. Harlow, dismissed as per stipulation. Same vs. B F Ferguson, dismissed asper stipulation. Same vs. S L Higginbotham, dis- missed as per stipulation. United States vs John Hogan. Defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 on one indictment, and $10 on another indictment, wherein he was found guilty of failing to pay special United States tax, and post up tax stamp, United States vs, Mick Monhof- fer. Indicted for - selling. malt liquors and tobacco, and failing to pay tax for the same, and part of stamp, Trial by jury and verdiot of guilty on two indictments, and not guilty on two others, and sentenced by the court to pay a fine of $25 in one case, and $10 in the other. Carl E. Maletin was admitted as a naturalized citizen of the United States. The Court the Monday morn adjourned to 9:30 A GuEAT varlety In Tronks, Valises, Satchels, etc., sold at re- duced prices at AL HELLMAN & C0.'s maySeodjunel JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS —a large assortment—now invite attention. corner Douglas and 15th | streets. BUTTERFIED & WHIPPLE. may 4, eodtf. Go and see the new flower stand at Redick’s Opera House. may1, 2 Notiee. —A telégram was received in this city Tunday announcing death, at Hibbard, wife of Mr. W. 3 OMaHA, NEB., May 8, 1874. Notice is hereby given that this ffice will not be responsible for nor undertake the payment of any bills | bard, superintendent of the Wes- | (oo e any of its employees, | tern division of the Western Union Telegraph lix formerly a resident of this city, where she had & large circle of | friends and _acquaintances. The | remains will arrive here Wednes- | day afternoon, and the funeral is to | take place from Trinity church. t AvcTiox SaLk of the building 20x132, known as the Grand Cen- tral Theatre, situated on Farnham | street; also the bar, firtures, mirrors, " stove, chairs, tables scenery, prop- erties and all fixtures contained in | the building. Ground lease low, and can be had us long as required. | ills made on the P ::lm such bills are made on thority of 8 written order from | he proprietor. ¢ Try my $1 fine cut. May 11, eod 3t P. H. ALLEN. For SALE CHEAP. — Desirable | residence property, on 1ith street. | Enquire of V. BURKLEY. apr 11-tf Buy 3 pounds of tomatoes st ALLEN'S, only 25 cents per can; you pay 30 cents at other stores. May 11, eod 3t Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds | of goods, and unequaled in bright- Sale on the premises on Monday, | hessand finish, at the Steam Dye «May 18th, at 100°clock A. M. GRAY & ALLEN, may1l eod 3t | works, 10th strect, befween Fam- | bam and Douglas. apr 28-tf. ‘CALIFORNIA Salmon at ALLEN'S, L e ———— the BEE office the seven Democratic Councilmen, who were as immovable as the rock of Gibraltar, They had their minds made up from the beginning of the case in favor of Johnston. The vote was as follows: Yeas—M. H. Brown, A. A. Gib- son, Lugas, McGavock, Stephenson, Sutphen, and Mr. President J. 8. Gibson—7. Nays—Banckes, L. Brown,Camp- bell, Marsh, Swobe—5. Mr, Lucas offered the following resolutjon: Resolved, That the city glerk be and is hereby directed to deliver a certificate of election to Edward Johnston “as having been regularly elected as Tregsurer of the city of Omaha” on April 7th 1874, for the ensuing year following said elec- tion. The resolution was adopted, the Democratic Councilmen alone vot- ing in the affirmative. The Council then took a recess until next Juesdsy svening at 7:30 o'clock. Tie FINEST lot of Olive Oil in the city at ALLEN'S. May 11 eod 3¢, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Real Estate office of Bartlett & Smith, until 6 o'clock p. m., Saturday, May 16th, 1874, for the purchase of any, or all of the buildings situste upon the following described premises, in the city of Omaha, with or without the privilege of allowing them tore- main where ithey now are, until April 1st, 1875, 8} of Jot &, Ljock 234. Lot 1, block 238, N1 of lot 8, block 233, Lots 1 and 4, block 232, Also lot 6 in block 206}, with | a comfortable dwelling house nicely shaded and inclosed, with cistern, well, and barn upon the premises. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, may11-6t W. R, BARTLETT. Buy the Prime Rlo Coffee, at 30¢ per I of Allen. myll-eod3 Greo, H. PETERSON, the pioneer cigar manufaoturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also Lone Jack, Fruits snd Fiowers, and “Durham” Smoking Tobacco, 211 Douglas streat, mayGeodly Gents' Furnishing Goods—such as white shirts, eheviot and other qual. ities; also underwear. We will sell at astonishing low figures. M. HELLMAN & Co. may Sspodt-June 1. First-class board, $5.00 per week at No, 189 Capitol Avenue, may 8-3t, TerKISH Baths every day and evening at Redick's Opera House, apratf PeNsioNs and BOUNTIES PRO- CcURED by W. M. FrANcis, Law QFFICE, CREIGHTON BLOCK. | | | Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street, may 7-tf. MackeReL—Full weight, $2.00 aud $3.00 per kit, at Allen’s. may1leod3t, JusT received, the latest styles of spring and summer goods. Calland see at may6 tf FrANK J. RAMGE'S, COMBINATION ON ICE HAS BURSTED and FLETCHER & HUBBARD Are now ready to furnish ICE at LAST YEAR'S RATES, Leave your orders at their office on Ninth street, between Farnham and Pouglas. FLETCHER & HUBBARD. May 8, tf. FinsT-cLASS tickets toCincinnati, Ohio, and Gordonsville, Virginia, for sale at Ph. Gottheimer’s, Ticket Broker, 206 Farnham street. aprasef Notice. Change of time on the B. & M. Junction express Joaves U. P. depot ‘West at 3:10 p, m, Freight leaves B. & M, Nebraska frelght depot at foot of Jones street, for Plattsmouth, at 5 p. m. ; arrives from Plattsmouth at 9 a. m, - may9 1 week CoPIEs of city charter for sale at L Rajlroad in Nebraska. Kearney | OMAHA, at 10:50 a. m.; arives from the | syie s Repaiin . SR Rl VAN DORN’S MACHIN thinks that the thief must have been frightened, as a lamp from Governor Saunder’s house shone into theroom. He is satisfied with the result, and says the thief is welcome to what he took. BE SURE! and buy Baby Bug- gies, Imported Birds aud Wall Pa- per, ONLY of Eberhart, gnd SAVE MONEY maylitl In Good Luck. Robert Shorrock, a compositor in the BEE job rooms, is in big luck. He received a letter yesterday from his brother in Now Hamp- shire, informing him that he and the writer of the letter, had fallen heir to £40,000, or nearly $200,000, they being the only heirs-at-law of an English relative. The young man was considerably excited ovef this good news at first, as this for- tune is something that he never expected. However, he intends to keep on stigking type, sud iet ius brother, who is a business man, at- tend to jthe securing of his share of | the fortune. | Buv the 8lb canned peaches put up in heavy syrup, at 40c per ean, at mayl1 eod 3t ALLEN'S. InporTANT! We have a very extensive stock in Summer Cloth ing, which we will close out at greatly reduced figures, M. HELLMAN & Co. 221 and 223 Farnham st, cor. 13th, | maySeodjunel Love,” and imported on hand a very large stock of tobacco, espe- clally the Virginia smoking and chewing brands. They are the sole ‘Western agents for Flood’s Lynchs burg tobaceo house, their best brands being the “Bob White,”" “Westward Ho,” and “Deerham” smoking to- baccos, Their celebrated “Empire’” is their leading chewing tobacco. They have a heavy line of fine meerchaum and other pipes, and fancy goods. In this connection it is proper to mention the fact that Max Meyer & Co., deal in guns, small arms, and ammunition, their stogk being the largest and most varied in the city, They have hreech-loading guns ranging In price from $40 to $300, Thelr wholesale notion depart- ment isheavily stocked with combs, brushes, soaps, perfumeries, fish- hooks, base balls, ete., and 8 large invoice of fireworks for Fourth of July, is now on the way here from the East. This firm is represented through the entire West by two commercial travclers, who are on the road all the time, and who daily send in large orders which are filled with promptuess and dispatch. DIED. t Lake, May 10, 4. m., Mary &, wile of 31 ‘B Hibbard, The funcral will take placetrow Trinity Ca- ‘ednesiay afternoon at balf past HIBBARD—At 1874, at 9 Now is the time to iny off your heavy underwear. Go to Frank J. Ramge's and buy your spring and summer weight, for he has a large | and complete stock of that line of | goods. may6tf Mever’s Hanr.—Free Religious Society meets at 2 o'clo Seats free. All are invited. NEW AND FRESH GRO- | MORSE'S, 272 DODGE, St., TRADE. I herewith return | THANKS for the liberal PATRON- | AGERECEIVED and by a con- | tinuation of the SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM already inaugurated, hope to meet | the approbation of a still larger cir- cle of customers. Our Motto: NEVER BE UNDERSOLD. Goods delivered to all parts of the | the ejty—will call for orders if de- sired. Al goods WARRANTED, OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION, to correct welghts and measures. L. V. MORSE, AT B. M. SPENCER'S OLD STAND. may$-3t. Cuow, Cuow. Mixed Pickles, ete. Pint bottles only 35¢ at may11 cod3t Au Summer Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, at the lowest prices, to close out the stock on hand. M. HELLMAN & Co. may8-eod to junel Go to Eaton's and get 8 photo- graph of Tennie C. Clafiin. | | apr 23-tf, ; i | | a'm, Wednesday, June 18th, 1874, CERIES are being daily received at | pr to meet the increased demand of | A | c. 7. marMaNN, = and sold clieap. BIDS FOR FORAGE. Heang'ss DErARTSENTOP THE PLATTE,) s GUARTERMAS EX'S OFFICE, | b May 9ib, 1571, Y EALED PROPOSALS (u duplicate, will be e at vy oibce il tleves, o'clock for the ey at Sumaia Depot, in quantitics s re- MILLION (10 0,000) Pounds of Oate. ree bundied and_Seven- 5,000) pounds I Cokn. be guarranteed by two vidders, that they will rd of the contract. ined uoder any ir- dder iS present in per- ize_auent or atorney at nd is then and - hers eis tully able fo cary hecontract in all respects if awarded to t Le cudarsed qn euvglope, “Bids to reject any or all bids s reserved. Blank bids furnished and full conditions made known on applicstion at this office. By order of the department commas ALEX. J. PLRRY, of Quortermaster, Dept. P « brigadier- U nders c MILLINERY. WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Faraham 8treet, Omshs, Neh —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I¥— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. TAILOR. 171 Cor. Farnham and Eleventh Sts. Al Kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re- ing done at resonable rates. A fine lot of GOODS constantly on band Aec6it DENTISTRY. DENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. ~ crstams, — Bt &1 Ss, OMAFA. B Oldest practicing Dentists 1n the city SPECIAL. NOTICES. NO Let, Sale, ts, Found, Boarding, dc., will be fsericl in ifese coldmas once for 'TEN Fi O SALE-Ata tara desirable propert; Sherman VW ATER- L sittion s auna competent person, in 3 hotel, fo of mot bes thaa S5 er week. "Taguises 255 Jackson io, a hous. and on 20th Paul w by & ‘wages Inquiseat No myi1-2t DUND ESTRAY—Ove red and white cow: with 1. H.S.” on both horns; one black. ow, no mark ; one red and white cow, with one drop born. The owner can have the same by applying to the unlersigned, § miles north Omwabn, ou the river botiom. myll 2 EVEN MATTICE. | FAKEN CP—ome Targe acd one small tay | winec can fave lhe s by ‘nd paying charges. NN ey, mylu mare. proving prc Oxans, May 1ith, 1874, OST—0m Th siay excuing, May T, bet. Hotel, a Iad; tached. by leaying ihe sume t, Cuilon. Pacific Railroad. JQ A Q| KANS KANSAS! &y fand, with railro.d depot and a town lecated abou't the middle of it, with stores,shops.grain aly wail each way from boih fogd sclool house near the , 3)x4+, nearly do e, locaier onotle of the new Failroads 4 t:¢ nertheastern ¢ of the State, surrounded by us fine farm- Ingcoun ry ns can be found,occupied by an fo- terigent class of Ameriat farmers who are Pro prrous avd thriity, proposes to assciate S him ome soo1 reliable person, who s west, or evgage in an en er- | nd his A RARE OP- apsition to make ¥y and at the sime tme enjoy | Aot gre t security. For par ic- T do work. A good price will be pai NG otuer wanted. Appl board at 210 Douslas s reet, yo-1w. cutlemen at 162 Harney st. n F& borors, ‘et » imwediately, at ont ofice, room 9 Visscher "sblock. iW ely, Sarpy Co. ree, five years obd, 4 1-2 : nformat st. Inquircof ALF. st, or 1 w cor Har rooms up, corner of Dodge aud 1 Tor a gro i B tebvein Do Tu's % 2 num: VMBER OF 2 at Spring Grove Farm, R 4 A e " s.J.CUTLER, HOES repalred cheap, 0 D Biu it T oms, witn o wifh- ‘apitol Avenue. au’s 0o [eople, Wi below the steeple, wit plants. EAL son’s office. my6ie laiti ons, Address, 5. J. C ¢ my5i6 OR REN good ce fooa rep: Harney and 1 A house with six ro0m . housa news i Thaiire of 6. Wi 3tk stx Y0 RENT—The Pacific hous-, 10 b enport sts, - Poss. sion immedistc} No. 271 Douglas s, opposite Creizhio Inquire of 3. BONNEI mysit 239 Do L A desizable residence p and hoige, well locatid, Provements, such 28 shade dod fruit tices and grape vines, Termscasy. Audre s ap9ul 3°P. B, Bk ofice. ABTIES dcswing a situation, or 10 need of laborers, scrvants aud ba.ing tenemenis ope=ty for sale, will catl at il v eatare offce, oum 9, e of Dougias nd Lith st CARRIAGE ¥3NUFAOTURZRS. Estabifshed 1858. A.T.SIMPSON'S | | CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY | i | 535 & 540 Fourteenth Street, | (OfSice up stairs,) Omaha, . | e e i N B P ticuir aticntion patd 19 Repaie ing. apris-u TOEN PaRX. 255 Harey street, between 14th and 15th. | Carrizze and Wagon Making | In all it Branches, in the ltest and most approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING a0d repairiag done on sbort notice. ser26 1v City Meat Market. SHEEBLY BROS. Keep constantly on_band A LARGE SUPPY OF BII.‘. PORK MUITON, POULTRY, GANE J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, - OMAXA NEB STEELE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GRROGERS, —SIMPSONSBL OCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Stroet, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMAZEIA, NEB, MORGAN & GALLAGHER. ~SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 205 Farnham Street, MAETA, amsdly WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Stroot, OMATFA, NEB AGFNTS FOR THE DUPU\T POWDER CO. NEB. KENT—Furnished rooms for single my7-Tw from the - 1-2 hands ion that will lead to the liberally wad will be Apply to J. Pyl = ans & Durnall’s grocery. oppo- o b choice vegetab es and 1y ¢ for sale fu 4 jmaiong & = 1 at law office of D. L. Suf cad n oA, cor —axp— VEGETABLES MBS, K. H. PALMER, JOBBERS OF | DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. 2t rom 231 Farnham Street, | OMATEA, NEB J. J. BROWN & BRO., g —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Fashionable Dressand Cloak Maker, Rooms, 262 Douglas St. near 15'h, (Up Stairs. T cut from actual measuremen patterns—and will guarantee satis: ‘ases, Cutling and Fitting a Specialty. B.W NDEBSIM. —DEALER IN-— | Fruits, Confectionery. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NE corner Fsrnbam and STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Neotions. and Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. EDGAR, ‘Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— Eleventh streets, - NEBRASKA' mys 1y —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE . S, MOW SRS DiciLie, NERDE HARVESTERS, Itiis S NPLANTERN PLOW % €6 AR K AND Woads e, O uglas St, Omaha, Nebras. GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumber CCR. OF DOUGLAS AND BTH 8T8, U—l’ B.R. "R:CK. OMATETA NEB wnlitg I RAAPKE, N~ FANCY GROCERIES, NEW FOUNDRY | _ | Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 FuIrnhalm Sireet, Omaha, Neb Llem7eody © B: M. CLARIE, |~ 2 246 Do |Wisner, - - Neb, | . | | HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO | the market and the | | FINEST in the STATE! | | $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! | | ESTABUISHED | PUNDT, MEYER & —WHOLESALE DEA! And will be sold at from For Cash or on Losg Time. . a7 LAND EXPLORI ETS for sale at 0. & N. V pot, bearing coupons which_ will ‘taken at full cost in payment for land. The foundry In eonncetios with the Vs Dorn machine shops, NO. 230 Isnow in operstion all kir EY w P ATRERT, pared to ke - meb23Tm ALE—One set_parior furniture ; also ® plano. " Tuquire of Max Meyer & Bico. 271 HOUSE AND LOr FOR SaLE—On 13th sr. b tween Howad and Jackaon: Salabe for Voslncss und family © ntainivg 1 rooms. - Inquire of Mre 3. e, 0 ana Sssonsteet1® 0 Mrneghi MTEY TG LA loquiae at law olice ; F-Ma_lun, Viescher's bock, Omaha. W ofice. JOR SALE Ok L Apply (o HARRIS, TAFT & WOODMAN, ap2l OiL_ M D—A cheap farm in exchange for rchandise. Address, Farmer. B.E —heits (biage n. RS Four of the vest residence lots in the city, on ot. Mary’s av. and 20 faquire of A. BEHME, W s et d ; must be near'the cor of 1 o tlv farnis and Farnbam P.8! OB SALE OR REST—A farm of 121 acres with bouse and barn, situated one half mile west of the Barracks; inquire of > P. ACIFIC HO House has been thoroughly repaired, abd il be open for the accommodation ol aud the pubiic geuerally, on the 1stof March by W Kowitr. Cha . bet. Cap. ave. and Daves port st. Tges reasouable 10tk Tezats u N W cor. 16jh & ROV R FirsT-cLASS Board at $400 per week at No. 198 Capitol avenue. mays 3t REMOVAL, Dr. M. T. Anderson has removed his offige to Room No. 8, Creighton Block. apr1s Im* SurTs in all varieties, made up in the Iatest style, equal to custom | work, and of the best material, sold at nearly cost price. M. HELLMAN & Co. May 8, eod to June 1, 1874 | For your best white shirts go to Frank J. Ramge’s. may6tf | | | | | ICE CREAM AT LATEV'S.—Fami- lies supplied cheap, orders. H. L. LaTey, | aprillStf | HERMAN TOXBRINCK, Fashionable Tailor, | N Farnham Street, Batwes o o Toiriscun, Sirets | | A st Bl LL ORDE®S ATFENDED 70 PRUMPT- secuted in the most fa-hiouable Y and cieanin | | E/| sEmO®. ! Al kinds of light 324 heavy BEr-AR Work Guaranteed.~@% -Wm = Buggies, Pattent Wheels, Road wazons, Trot- Robes, Blankets, Wagon Material of all | “tions, Spakes, Hubs, Feilo:s, and all Leave Your | 15h st. Letween Farcham and Harvey sts, | x | | Spring and Farm Wagons, | PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO | | P HORSES 2! . 1L, N prompily dul‘:( | Dispeasen his ova MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. | L. WOODWORTH, 238 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebrasks —DEALER 1X— Carriages, Hacks, ¥ letwns, Ltudebaker's, * Hag Sulk - 0 5, James . ‘Celebrat: “Higl's Cel. HORSE CLOTHING. el _ MARD WOUD LUNBEE s, Axles and Springs. Ske AW, BE. C. 3. KARBAGH, GREBE & KARBACH, OMAHA, NEB. —MaxvracTUR) WUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Dealers in a0d manufacturers of i GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! of wagons and hisckemithi & reazonable prices, mydaweas Surgical Rooms .VANCAMP, M. D. | Nos1301&13 and_besides ¥l B RENT— Phtore, 198 Douglas street. i 1 apd In- BEnx's. f House. Inqui N e, FaULd v [ § jpamECHA dence on Dodsest. for saleat a lar ro, eriy, and will tho street sopar: Postoitice. very valuable. ates 1t from the U. 8. as oul; Bourt o B. M. MARSHALL. Court @ sorl _ SELLING OUT —AT— COST! COST! PIES FURNISHING G'10DS, AVING to p wy store by the first of June, I will ciose out my who'e stuck at and below cost. MADAMFOY'S CORSETS! Night dresss, aprons, Infant drescs de, mydwl . B. SHEN. ' 215 Douglas st, i i HENRY HORNBERGER. PEALER IN— JOHN E. KELLEY, Attorney % Counselorat Law | cemre) e YRTINE, L1000gs, Ciears, (OLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PROMP g TIOX XD PROMPT. tions. oo, Iy aitended ta. No charge u:less collee are ected. R al estat Fn. 01 Kentucky Whiskies and Tmporied vioods a Speehalty. R OMAFTA NEB ——— R. & J. WILBUR, - WOST EVERYTmNGjBOOks and Stationery, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | Fourteenth Stroet, Omahe., Neb | GEN Fou-es tolet and rents col te bovght and sold. 7t L, W. JONES 531 and 373 154 stree’, Opposite ths Post. Office. N Children’s Carrlilgcs, ERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHO )L BOOKS _ Bira Cages, F. D. COOPER, Crequet Nets, c::,, e ,;.fi o 2,’:,, Y Stationery, AGICULTURAL IMPAIA:E MENTS OR ANY“‘"NG ELSE. Cor. 14th and Earnoy Ste. ————— I WILL Not BE UNDERSOL)! W H OLESALE CANDIES ChoiceImported and Domeslic Cigars I am now manutacturing all varieties of candies and will rell at ppugeel | ; | Congressicnal. WA STERN PRICES 100,000 ACR ESX— I Bealers in this State need not want to go Eist £ CANDIES. RICH PAN:NG LAND IN NEBRASKA! | AGER Saglisiind. %&gnggcom Place Lots! HENRY LATEY, OUSES 28D | in the city of Omaba, | Bl L Douglas St. Cor 12th. g mehiit | 'MANUFA Omahn mehizf ) wers,oflice over Mackey's store. | Omana o Dodge st. opposite ew postofice ap e i Unitoa statos Confectioners' Tool Works, | PORK Confectioners’Tools Machines, Moutds, lee Crem Faveze s, ge., 03 North Bighh HILADELPEIA, PA. T = WLy, 3. mavion. | WILLHELX & TAYLOR, | ZOMES and FARMS in NEBRASEA PACKERS, 17th and Chicago streets, low prices_or 10 years’ ‘The Baslington ad Miss s the amoust of the ered:tat per cent. intorest, a parchase, it hall LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. NEB, x| North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys propared to deliver i | quaniies heir mild NE SUCH" s and breakLast put up expressly for famiiy use. On re ketlerndered leai lard, by the Lor in eans of 10, 13, 25 or 40 Ds. 82 Orders promptly filed. 5% The Comy any cwasa largs bole 0" the Neow Moat Marikot. i e ey Jace SPATLDISG & JoUMDAN. | famous Pepablica L4455 Bt Purahamtunt Hary, | C- B- SCHALLER, Agent B. & M. Land Offico, &M L /srnbam Sts., Omaha, mebm Opposite the Grand Central} Or tiemer.] Laod Departmenty Lincols,Neb, on 1i1 grieio and ag-iealtaral land 19 k LM R R o willsslahat 1 0000 weras TheP. & M.R R 1asl alisertes awell waterel exaniry, st trom 314 £ 37.00 per South of he Platte 1 in Nobrasta, interse tal by nam st davatope part of the Staie, 35 $Tall Tntor astion 3pply to rous river ny alss ia th i Forcireala 3