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= RATHE & XANSEN, ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS The contral city of the Wt roud o lte has grows, <an 5o longer v sized | RETURNED TO HIS OLD LOVE. SCENES VIII THE JAIL. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. FACTORY SAMPLES. | o General Ticket Agent Kimball, of omcul. mrn OF THE CITY. | the Union Pacific, returned from | 3¢ pog peen Turned into .Lmtxc A Midnight Intruder Nearly | A German Granger In Search ofa | [ Shenee e Asylum. Frightens the Lifeoutof, Two | -Wife, Seeks his 0ld Sweet- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE | N J. H. Hammond, local -mail xR solll Bigailer - agent, left mm‘:xi East Saturday | A Woman who .has Gone Crazy Away by Cries of \ s Coldly i e o from Disappointed Love, and « = Col. Tyirel, United States Pay- S p'x:h e s Murder! Second Time. master, has returned from a paying- = { off trip through the West. I"“:: ::::i::blm A Hoart Eonding Tols E. A. Howard, Indian Agent at the intersection of Eighth and | Whetstone, D.T.,and L. A. Brewer, | jqre wasa lively time in the = Harney sts.,werearoused from their of the same place, are at the Grand | j,j) ) Jast night, a ceaseless racket | peaceful slumbers Saturday night | Central. having been kept up till daylight about one o'clock, by the repeated | J. H. Mountain, traveling agent | by a couple of lunaties confined | cries of ‘“murder!” thelp!” &e., of the Chieago and Northwestern | therein. All the other inmates of proceeding from the house of Mrs. railway, returned from the West the jail were keptawake, and the h‘_]_rur:« n, on the south side of last evening. institution seemed more like a Eighth street, second door east of John Donnelly, manager of the | lunatic asylum than a place of tem- | Harncy. ~ Alarge number of gentle- Atlantic & Pacific telegraph office | poray confinement for sane erimi- men sprang from their beds, hastily at Cleveland, is stopping at the nalsand persons awaiting trial for donned their clothes, and rushed Grand Central. various offenses. out, T\x-;l -ln|~ to find thalulhm:rr;lble‘ : ‘ho has been for | Mrs. Catharine Conners is the | murder had been committed. They m;‘.':“::‘l"n:" :’,’,::,':’m],:;v‘::: ",,: name of one of the unfortunates, | Were agreeably disappointed in this, Great Western Telegraph - in | and her story is a sad one indeed. | 35 10 blood had been shed. The this eity, will leave to-morrow for ow woman, her hus- | eries had been raised by twoun- | | Cleveland, Ohio, which he will band having died two years ago, Mrs. Spurgeon ~E e N P Sookaimii who is boarding :S to come. Sometime ago she was courted | Withher. Ttappears that some un- |ty young man, who | known villain had proeured a lad- promised to marry her; but hebroke | der from John Frank's stable, | peyton, who had improved his ¥ . | b P his 160 his word and was soon after wedded ed it against the rear poreh, | geres of homestead, built a house and to another. This cruel treatment al- | climbed up, cut a hole through a | e acquired plenty of pigs and Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf | Jast night to remain during the | | 0 broke her heart, andshe began | Mosquito net, through which he | cpjckens, and a ox team. 'All gu Yy OMAHA BREVITIES. | summer months. brooding over the disappointment | Teached his hand and unbolt@l the | that he wanted now to make his life i Col. Litchficld, Maj. DuBois, | (il at last her mind began to wan- | door. IHe then walked into the room | appy was & wife, and his mind Mre, Van | Captain Mix, and Maj. Chambers, | der, and she became entirely crazy. | and found Mrs. Spurgeon sleeping | lightly turned to. thoughts of love. | —It is suggested to fre. Van | composing the Government board | Lact weck she commenced o abuse | on the bed, while the young lady | 1 remembered his old sweetheart, Cott that she pray for rain | for the purchase of Cavalry horses, | and starve her children, and when | Was Iying on a quilt spread at the | and learning that she was in Oma- — left for Joe. and other | it became known to the neighbors, | foot of the bed, on the floor. The | ha he came here to interview her, —The money nulmrl‘h(;:xfi)r the | gown river points yesterday. they had her arrostod and (aken &0 :x:ldmlm-ler‘s operations, evident- | and, if possible, induce her to re- | street railway extension is being rap- « at | Jail, where she hassince been kept. | 1y in search of plunder, awakened | turn with him ashis wife. He had jdly paid in. : She was formerly a stout, good- | the ladies, who, when they saw o | a good 0x team, he said, to convey —There was an open &ir con- looking, young woman, not yet 30 | man standing in their room, gave a | her in good style from the ecars to cert on Capitol Hill Saturday even- vears old, but she has now grown ! unanimous shout of “murder,” and | his homestead. He was now anx- ing by the military band. to a mere skeleton; her cheeks | called for help. The fellow wanted | ious to find out the house.where she — The Presbyterian strawberry have sunk, and her eyes have the | them to hush, but they wouldn’t | was employed. While relating this and ice cream festival Friday even- Mathews, Sioux City; J Drake, | peculiar expression of madness. hush, and the bold bad man, seeing | simple story, the tears rolled e et Gecouis. amazoo, | Last night in her cell, she upset | assistance coming in answer tothe | down on his cheeks, and —TO CLOSE = ing | Cineinuati; H € Hoyt, Kalamazoo, | pset | 3 ) OUT: —Judge Wilbur paid over to the | yfich: Mrs J D r, Boston, | everything, tore her clothes all off | ladies’ plaintive appeals, retreated, | he concluded with g ] a few lines of our GENTS' CUS- City Treasurer Baturday $277 for the ! Mass; Mr 8 H Parker do; Win G | from her, and raved in the most | jumped down from the pareh to the | that he thought she would surely | TOM WORK, consisting of Bals, llected by fines since | d Chi boisterous manner at times, alter- | ground, about eighteen feet, | consent to become the partner of | Alexis and Congress, we have mark. school fund, col y Caffman, Wahoo; C H Lord Ch ) c gress, SRRt of the Tonth. | go; H . Bilings ml family, do; | nating with the mostpiteous moans. | and dug out over the pota- | his wealth, his bosom, and his joys | ed them them down to an exceed- The Hpublic Friday” exercises | Richard Thomas, St. Paul; Wim L | She would then become silent; fix | toe-hills, fences, ete., and | and his sorrows, if he could only | ingly low price. o i Oeiaki Bohott 05 | | James, do; Lewis N oraa 1o Wan on a certain point; and | far away. The neighbors came in | sce her. He had in his hand alet- | The above comprises only a few of day afternoon were of a very inter- | | Marshall Des Moines, H. D Thomp- | | tofind the ladies entirely unnerved | ter, directing him to the house | our prices—an examination of the m);n character. | son do; C € White, Valley, U P R | hour or more. She presents a most | and overcome with fear and excite- | where she was stopping, and after | stock will show you some extra g 2 3 plattsmouth; E S | pitiable sight, as she is but the mere | ment, and they passed the remain- | being informed the way to i , he | good bargains. t and last Phitharmonic | R; EH Ealen Plattsmoutl; ¥ ight, { ~The nex ;1 will take | Adams, Ft. Wayne; E Hubbard, | shadow of former herself. der of the night in a very uneasy | left, confident no doubt that his W. B. LoriNG & Co., L e Thursday | Nebraska City; F Boerbow | There is mot room at the present | maner, not being able to go to | hopes would berealized. But, alas! | Corner Farnham and Fourteenth Mnen nesday | Ville, Ky; L Browning, Davenport, | time for her in the Lunatic Asylum, | sleep, although a man_slept lhen'( they were'tit. _Thegirl, as we were | streets, opposite Grand Central Ho- evening. : - | Dan Huston, Montana; Alex G | and she will have to be kept here | till morning to protect them. | yesterday, informed, although | tel. may 30 1t —Col. Wilson is in town, making | (% " IR0t TR Gy, |l accommodations ean be pro-| 1t Was & very bold transaction, | admitting him to her presence, de- | tmnsemen;": m"""h‘" U“:_“"v | Salt Lake; R W Gordon, Burling. | vided for her. | and the man evidently expected 1o | clined his tempting offers, prefer- there to reside during the construc- B ? | The other unfortu make a good haul, s to wash dishes and make up tion of the new postoffice building. | {00 | Beal, a San Franc known the ladies we beds rather than to become an hon- —There was quite a lxca\-y_ rain- chant, who crazy | MILWAUKEE BEER AT JNO | "f flourishing German granger's storm prevailing along the western Union ¥acific train, and of whom | wrprrne GpaNy CENTRAL | “Wifeon a homestead. The twice division of the Union Pacific Fri- | mention was madein the BEEa day | pifen HaLL, waysotl | disappointedman returned yesterday day night. or two His mind has become | | to his plantation almost hearts —A mad dog passed in his chips turned on the subject of religion. | Even € broken, uv coorse, and meditating the City Hotel Saturday morn- He imagines the day is not far dis- | Hats. z 74 | upon the uncertainties of love and near ity ing. Wil Peck, clerk of the house, | & 3101 906} Omaha—$1,600. tand when all will be called to ac- | S | the unaccountable tastes and ideas | @id it with his little revolver. ’ Vincent Burkley to A C Orchard, | countfor their sins. He is constantly | i | of womankind. | —A man pamed John Rogers | Jot 6, block 171, Omaha—S109,56. talking on religion, and thinks he | John Damon will open his new 1 u———*‘m’ e e Saturday morning made complaint | A & G B Graff, to A C Althaus, | has been called upon to spread the ;:ull‘;: (l’e«l)pltl\) \];h"d at Jl | SATURDAY, May 30, 1874, against his wife, before Judge Pea- | Farnham street, on Monday, June | body, charging her with living in a state of adultery. lot 7 and west half of lot 6, A | gospe Board met at the usual hour. Kountze's Addition—S If ke should be released to-day be | 1st. The Volk's (People’s) Hall | Present— Commissioners MeAr- recommends itself, on account of | —The veteran vagrant, George Cross, formerly of Omaha, has been J A Horbach to Ch | would at once proceed to the dle, Knight and Redfield. 7| churches and “declare himself.” | the convenient location, and ”l"‘mfl’i:&'fl.’;fiffd'“" meeting were Hul tgo, raised a 111 m‘;l:‘m(‘e all | most f:leidiu\lu arrangement of the | D, \:‘l‘(lellnnd , county physician, long, aud greatly aided toturn | place. On the opening day, the | reported twenty paupers in the poor el 100 for night 1 ; S Vlcfll:;‘;‘“‘{n l;: n!u:‘ne:'i other | proprietor will set an excellent | w house. 3 day, the fine being remitted on con- | dlflm that he would immediately | i W. B. Loring & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF : In Addition to the Samples Ad- ‘l vertised May bs Found a Lot of | Goods which we Obtained at & Very Low Figure and are Selling at Extremely Low Prices—Examine the Following Price List. | Aon thetr Rigwest b W resd in the days of Noah That water wo:ks were tried; ‘The trouble was trey bad nosewers, And 0 the people died. Let us then remember i MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS AND DEALERS "X i Persons living in the vicinity of ! Aud when the thing is done hnmbd ia thethrn Will boy their hata of Bunce. Forail sew eyl thet 1ow are out, Some fity kinds or more. You'll Snd them at Bance's Famous New York store. Th Chvmpion Hatter of the West, 55 Do atreest. 000 M messt © New Moat Marlket. SPAULDING & JOURDAN. 14th St. Bet. Farnham and Harney, ‘meb]5-2m Oppo ite the Grand Central nte want. 5 to PER DAY, Agentswaot- §: people olse?lhfl- -u', youu o oX-Il -“::. mote money at work for spre i eeciiag, . riland, Maine: Saturday evening, in front of the Variety Bazar, quite a large erowd gathered around an honest German farmer, living near West Point, to listen to a tale Jof woe that he | was relating in his native tongue, and which was translated by one of | the Germans present. It appears bargain). .22 that a young woman Had | A lot of ladies’ high cut polish, 1 50 | promised to marry him about th{u‘ Tadies’ serge button,(an elegant years ago, but had gone square back | - shoe.. 250 on him, and married another mfil | Ladies’ kid serge foxed button... 3 00 who was better heeled nmmcxnljy A lot of ladies’ fine goat, kid, than he. Afterliving together for | and grain polish, at...1 50 and 2 00 some time, the couple quarreled afd | A lot of ladies’ fine glove calf separated, and’ the girl came %o | Polish, sewed, at Omaha and worked outasa servant. | A lot of misses fine serge pu|. In the meantime affairs had | ; prospered with the disappointed | ;l;gm 1 H i A lot of Gray Bro's, ladies’ French kid button shoes......$8 75 A lot of Gray Bro's 1S thread serge polish (these are a 295 ! ? Pipes, Tobacceos, Eio. i ifi 3 i F i The attention of dealers is calied to the fact that we are prepared to LABEL our goods wi b their NAMES a3 mannlactueed expresaly for them. Ma; £ 3 i i | 1S AGKNT FoR OCEAN STEAMERS. N i i L alm. e e J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Criental Powder Co. OMA.'E'_A.. N EB STEELE & JOHNSON, oo™, WHOLESALE GROGERS, Sheis a w 1 250 LATION of the DAILY than doudle that of any other paperpublished in Nebraska. —Peycke's Restaurant and Ogyster |, Mrs. Buxton, sister-in-law of Mrs. rooms. The leading house of the | Peabody, and Miss Rose Peabody, kind. 207, Farnham street, between | gicter of Judge Peabody, arrived | 140 A lot of Misses' fine kid, goat and grain polish 125,150 & 1 75 A lot of children’s fine kid magnolias. : A lot of children’s tine Phila- delphia kid, with serge tops and goat polish ......1 00 and 1 25 Alot of children’s kid and grain silver tips, at..75c and 90 A lot of men’s summer boots at 2 25 do do fine calf do.... 400 do do summer shoes1 73 and... Alot of men’slow cut Oxfords, cheap.. A lot of fine sewed shoes, boys' bals . Youth's, 2 mys1y 100 3 St. Louis, Mo. | Laveille, Warner & Co,, Prowrictorms- | ‘The Southern flotel is first-class in all its —SIMPSON'S BLOCK 638 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE The following are the arri the Wyoming Hotel: W B Williamson, Bethassey | Mo; E P Brown, Council BlufF John H Katley, do; M E Neal Wooster, 0; John Gordon, dc ts nd | foyes are all polite and attentive 1o the | aits of the gucst of the hotel, There is an | improved eleva‘or leading from ‘the fir-t floor | to the upper one, Rallroad and stcamboat icket offices, ne 20d western, tnion telegraph e Motdnda ot hotel NEB ; MORGAN & GALLAGER. WOOd! WOOd!WOOd' ; —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— Immense Reduction! WHOLESALE GROCERS T 8. P. BRIGGS' YARD, LUK\EB OF\ 14th il Chicago Streets. 00d 87 00 Soft 83 00. Siove Weod -n'-u. No. 205 Farnham Street |CRLAFA, NEB. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. 'WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMATETA, NEB mhl’l’!' ,\l‘ ATS FOR 'I'HB Dll’o\'l‘ POWD!R (0 ]{tm'rz Mo=rr & (o JOBBERS OF ])BY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. 231 Farnham Street, OMA.I—IA 225 MRS. J. E. VANDERC Eolectic Phynom.n. Residence and office 230 Dodge st bet 1th and 150 ats. Special attention paid to%obstetrics and dis- eases peculiar Lo women aud children. fott her ey stare uninterruptedly at it for an The 'Bo-fflco Hyvdraulic, Cement, —AND— PIPE COMPANTY, OULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT ready to_furnish DRAULTE CEMENT, of the very best qual ity elther at the factory, # eb. s the Pipe works n Quaba, Thes aleo to furni umud-u«:»u 'rmru«, PorSEW NG CoPIES of cily charter for sale at the BEE office tf s he must have | T e alone. | Real Estate Sales Up to May 30th, 18 E K Mitehell to Basil Fisher, w hfof lot 221, Florence—S$11 O B Selden to John R Snead, 2 acres in ne se 7, 15, 13—$200. John Noble to Patrick Doran, dosn SPECXAL NOTICES. Aavertiscmenis of To lmv., Wants, Found, c., will sertel i these talumns once’for TEN hne each subsequent insertion, S pix Jine. The nsertiod IVE CEN’ urnished or unfurnished y store, cor. Douglas and 12. ne but ;:lu--d Tespectable parties need apply. y303 le for Northwest corner my30st lot SFORDERS FROM m:.u.sm RESPECT- FULLY SOLICITED. ADDRES. BEATRICE !fllmll&.,lt‘ CR.IE‘“‘ OMAHA NEBRASKA. my21-3m Fw i A desirs oneor two gentlemen. of 13th RONT ROOM TO LET at No. 5 Thir- teenth s.reet. L CREBR. €. 1. KARBACH. GREBE & KARBACH, st. Letween Farsham snd srney sts OMAHA, NEB. —MANUFICTURER 07— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRINGES. J. J. BROWN &. BRO —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY &60DS.,(* By a_thoroughly competent i look-keeper, just arrived from the East a situation. First class refe want & P. Office of Omaba Bgn WANTER=Two goal farm han Hiation upan s e mor s st Qmatia. Apply tameliately at the e - K A & G (" Arthar to Ellen i5c) A ler, 27.81 by 217 feet adjoining | Sweesy's Addition—s300. "~ Sudden Deatn. living at inth D—A servani gzl Enguire o 1G. Ambroce, curser of Wik and Bare- | K Bam streefs. the and Wiiliam Krail, northeast corner of the jail into a mad-house. He is a u e = : % onad s et o | Commissioner Redfield submi | find looking, nmllu!l\lllgc,l;‘t‘x‘a.]lquukr. lunch, and intends xxl‘vlba\nl'{ i PR et it o vt ing man, and will probably the finest liquors and cigars, also | that the U, P. Raflroad company e 1 charge of in a few days by | every brand of beer, brewed in this | will appeal from the decision of the | “‘-o.'e BEE was mistaken Fri- day in intimating that James Mec- Cartney had anything to do with the assault upon Moses Doyle. We are juformed that he was not pres- A at the time. Dodge streets, d Iy Friday nigl oclock, at the | years. He was empl keeper at the Green and worked a part of y very st hit eleven sudden- terday in his San Francisco friends, Who | city, and imported beer from Mil- have been telegiaphed and Writ- | waukee, will be kept on draught, | ten to. | and the brewer, whose beer the pub- lie pronounces to be the best, will receive o premium . of $10, We anticipate thatJ. Damon w THE BEER QUESTION IN OMAHA. High price of hops and malt are the causes of the universal rise in | the county commissioners sitting as a board of equalization, whereby said board decided upon and fixed the | value for the purposes of taxation for the year 1874 of the west half of Missouri river bridge at Omaha, at $550,000, to the next term of the District Coury, %0 LET. From June Ist—a small house one Mock from the Post-Otico. Appiy at, Uie Cozzens House, 9th stree A houss contaiaing six rooms fair. Eaquire of George W. Harney and 13th streets, Dealers in and manufacturers of ARTICULAR ATTENTION = PAID HORSK EIN SHO iring of wagons and blu ithi i ‘z gons and blackeithing CO‘N’ PraRrz=x. | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! | T0 | rices_mydgwia | [ mys1v . Notions, and Boots and Shoes. 1 JOHN T. EDGAR, —JOBEER OF— » | s00n be domg a lively business, as | 65 Harmoy street, between 14th and 15th. | —Richard Russell, for vagrincy, - e H | he has in fitting up the Volk’s Hall was Saturday morning fined $20 ani apparently good health. At ten o'clock Friday night, he began vom- | A |m|tmn Was presented, signed by D. L. Thomas and 36 others, asking that John N, | um price of beer. The breweries of | . Lewis rased their price to $11 Fflnnu‘ 160 gcres of land, being the NE of sects, in township 13, N of & 4 E. in e &8 part of Buttler county, 30 miles North- - Shelf : Heavy Hardware costs, and sentenced to thirty days in Jail, by Judge Wilbur. Big Ben ‘Meyers and Jack Finley were served likewilse, —Mr. Robert Armstrong had the misfortube Friday evening, while alighting from his buggy, to fall and quite severely sprain his wrist. He isobliged in consequence to carry ‘his arm in a sling. —Anderson, Donovan and Lyneh, the netorious gang of burglars, were brought before Judge Porter Satur- day for examination, but the case was postponed till Tuesday next in in order to allow time to obtain wit- nessés from Council Bluffs. —On Thursday night a couple of, snesk thieves stole a suit of clothes and a pair of pantaloons from some boarders at the St. Charles Holel. A search was made for the articles at the second-hand stores and pawn ‘but no trace of them could be found. It is supposed that the thieves were two young men who segistered themselves as hailing from Galesburg, llinois. the CornerStome of the 0dd ;i Fellows' Hall On Saturday afternoon the cor- ner-stone of the 0dd Fellows Tem- | ple, north-west corner of Fourteenth | and Dodge streets, was laid with imposing ceremonies by the mem- bers of the four lodges in this city. There were present many Visiting 0dd Fellows. The introductory address was | brief, being delivered by M. W. G | M., D. McElhinuey, of Nebraska City, followed by the Grand Chap- Jain, Rev. Jas. Paterson. Tue list of records, documents, newspapers, coins, and other arti- cles, deposited in the box was read by dn.flmdv Secretary, Mr. John Evans. During the singing of a mm the preparations for laying the | corner-stone were completed, and it was then lowered to its place. oration by Col. John H. Keatly, of Council Bluffs. It was an effort flected ‘mndnlnlu«mupon theq:-hr He referred to the Ying blood, and died within an hour Rfterwards. He has been a reside of Smaba for sjx years. a wifeand one ehild. Fhe funeral noou. Fiest fruits of the season at Ti zard’s, 204 Farnham. First of cherries now on hand. The Zephyr hat, | others, at Bunce’s. rriv | m30tf | . and do: 0-1t MILWAUKEE BEER AT JNO. WIRTH'S GRAND v BEER HALL. FresH Strawbes at the French Twelfth stie splendid House, may 30 1t It is admiited by all that the largest and b st assortment of CARPETS, inall the difierent grades; Ol CLOTH, in all widths, from 3 to 12 ft wide, Window Shides and Fiztures, White Linen, Holland Oiled lin, and Baad Shades, less Coid and Lever, Fixtares with Cords and Tussels, at Jons B. DETwiL bet Farnham and I 14th st. ma, The Goeen open for the public. iree HYuSe is now Information Want: Inform:.tion vanted of Martha Hu<ton, by het brot Address \Wyomi Neb. Miss Dan. AN OF 15 of AP, at 236 ma26 1w bird from 108 terday. A liberal reward will be given for its return. may2912 H. D. SHULL. 10,000 Sweet Potato Pants at s may 21 10t. Indian Curiosities at No. 170 | rise, early. history, and progress of the order, and paid & glowing tribute -to its merits, virtues, and | bonofits. - ‘l‘hemh-m-dlddbym singing of an ode, and a benedie- and marched back to the Odd Fel- Jows' Hall on Farnbam street. orner 11th street. | *ER BEER OoN DRALGHT AT TURNER HALL. may 30 1t THE LATEST GOODs to be had is at J. H. StEIN's. may26-eod-if. He leaves was set for a late hour this after- ens of 485 accommeodation of the | spared no expense In making it | both pleasant and attractive, and we would suy tothe public, that i they desire to enjoy themselves, | per barrel on May first, and the | Omaha brewers resolved in view of the bigh price of coaland small sales | during the winter season to raise | houdationd the opening néxt their ‘prices to §12 per barrel. Monday. Good music will be i How the written compact was kept | ; | attendance. | isalready well understood by deal- ers as weil as the public. The | brewers who mounted the tallest t have done-such tall_era shing, consequently we have come to our admirable argument with our cu ors and propose hereafter to :y vp ESTRAY.—Two dry | one brindle and one roan. ing on R. W. ha, and pay may 29 e sell our beer i v boarders wanted at 505 | AT ELEVEN DOLLARS, ASwd 2 e eate | 12th street. one douar above the rate | 29-6t Mrs. JENnY W charged by the other brewers, On| — 0 S the other hand we propose to dis- | | hy s 5 - Auetion sale of fine furuiture, car- | continue the manufaoture and sale | por, etc. on Monday, June Ist, on of young beer, and deliver only i s, o1y | e premises No. 273 Webster street, ager beer. We have also decided | g1-veon 19th and 20th, , commencing not to deal with new customers | % at 10 o'clock. luring thesummer season; change which will doubtless be of advan- tage to our old customers. As to the | future prices of beer, we shail hionce- | forth seek to come to an under- standing with our respective tomers, and will under no cire luenced by other Already during the montlr of March, one of the most | prominent brewers declared to me | that he could not | earn his salt at $10.00 per barrel, | v that the profits on lager i are even slimmer, he will, in | Seven rooms suitable for offices, order not to give up the luxurious | comer of Fifteenth and Douglas taste of salt, have to partake of an | streets, Inquire of Chas. J, Kar- | | oeeasional kerring lunch. bach. mayl6 2w | MEeTz & BROTHER. ) Pacific House, Tenth and Daven- The Lr.,urmm;l;]d':.m»m 2 00 | o it oapentd Sday, and | er: George Kleffner, Utlau P A e | Brother, Alex Dacmon, Eb Dallow, | & bied thoughout. A desjrable 3 5 e | place for boaders, by the day or | el e L *“’“‘j_)'; week. Prices fo st the tmes, Also 2 fl"‘_;: ‘l';f;‘ g:'n;‘:‘“gl:.‘l’;““; ‘ the south part of the house to rent. | Franz, Philip Koch, Henry Holl- | sted, Henry Nautre, Jossph Hierb, | Chas Haserodt, Henry Camenzind, Henry Meisel. s | < \ car- GRAY & ALl may28t3 Auctioneers, DYEING, eleaning and repairing doue in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, bet. Farnham and Douglas, k be y cigars at Sundblad’s, 481 | 13thstrcet, bet Farnbam an Harney | | be: f | | T anstill muuu{mmnug candies, (Call around dealers, before laying in | | your Fourth of July stock. | may27 tf H. L. LaTey, | H. PETERSON, the ploncer Corner12th and Douglas, | cigar manufacturer, keeps con- | stantly on hand the very “best brands of cigars, and also Lone | Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and on Farnbam street, by Mrs. M. | “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. | GIESLER, In connection with her | 211 Douglas streat. | confectionery. All who delight in may6eodly | indulging in Ic=s are requested to | - call. m27 6t Gro. A new and elegantly appointed Tee Cream Purlor, has been opened | ¥OR SALE CHEAP. — Desirable | residence property, on 14th street. , Enquire of V. BURKLEY. | aprives No liquors, bt iczonade, seliz” | and soda water, cider and splendid | fee cream, efe., to be had at the | FrexcH CoFFEe HoUsg, 485 12th | i street. Separate roow for ladies. may3otewt! OMAHA, May 25, 1574, For SALE CHEAP.—A No. 1 Top Buggy. I also want to buy a large, young horse, for family carriage. may28tf G. W. HoMax, Ja. Now is the aecepted w0 | 8cods at rates to suit the times, for cash at J. H. StEIN, - may26eodtf | | 6th, may22tf, isher be ap- pointed constable for Omaha pre- cinet No. 6. On motion, said appointment was made as prayed for, and the offielal bond of said Fisher was presented and approved. Leases were ordered made for the | following school land : E bf ne 16, 15, 10, to F W Corliss; w hf ne 16, 15, 10, to D R Ball. corgze Smith, Commissioner, was directed to survey and locate a road —asTunning from a pnml on the east | line of section 1%,"T15, R 11, north | to the se corner of section 7, thence se corner of section ship. g accounts were al- east 5 miles t 2, in said to’ The follow | lowed: |'S D Beals on acet., Co. Supt., | D Baldwin, Lulldm" Lrid F Lemon, repairing | £ big l"nplu bridge, P Reeves, taking care of S burying paupers, - Annie C Storer, serv May, F \lllhn~, goods for poor, Adjourned to Saturday, June the 187 LeWIS S, REED, County Clerk, 8400 - 50 00 3500 20 00 10 00 -mnl incon. A well improved farm adjoins it on the west, “and_country all a.ound it is Shickly settiel- Wil sell for 00, one b xuu down, balance in one year. ‘.ru 00 per cash, 1;1'2;7111 trade fo eity bro EWJE‘.“ o e Adires P60 {A Lstamo fo? st chum, Box 174, Matysville ANTED—A girl to do general housework, o W o s 2o towemees; and 234 street. Alsoa Burse gifl wanted variz mill, house, n the ilver mines Carriage sud Wagon Making Tn all it Branches, in the lutest sod most spproved pat and . 4 Topeiziag dese on sheys sotice. w20t ESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, ) and severa aceat, lots, 12 farm landd and offices 10_rent cheap, o goos fenmals Apply o Joux E. KELLEY, Attorpey at Law, at French & MeKoon's office, RoomNo. 3, Creighton bfock, myl8ef UBLIC BALE OF CITY LOTS—During ' the llrll week in June next (the da) g Bimaterdeted 1 n‘c--lg i nder of ‘my intere 500 Nelooats adition va et el fu.. “Two of these lots are full acres, extending Camiming. 1o Bart sireete, Ml some gihersare nely located, sigible lot, Yithte fotr squarcs o the stacet Shtwage e tots will be mml,,nlh'd on the ground lfl that yar- ties can readily see them. Terms, ove third cash with balance in oue and two years. For e iormon by e oie Gt By Fon Kewd & Cor JORHM Tt N ELSON RONT PAKLOR FO T_Apply 277 Davcuport si bet 1 and 160w ee by o0k A Card. OMmanA, May 30, '74. To the public and my patrons par- ticularly: I would ask them to be patient so that T may remedy an | il that has existed for some time. very intelligent man who patron- merehant tailors knows that we have to pay such high prices for labor that it drives trade out of | town, and owing to this (‘ause| my pay roll weekly averages | $225, when it should amount to | THE PU undersigned has relased and. put upen the streets as e conveyanc:, some of the ineat evermanufaciare in this country. They will b run to and irow the depots, hotels vate A1 orde, vl the Netrapoiitan £ Avehue, will be promptly -l- A share of e publle patranage’ia respectiully wlicted._JOHN E- BULL. (CHANG] Y—One se-tion choice land, on e big bead uf the Republicen River, Nuckols County. Inquire of em]e $500, other_employers poy prapor- | WA tionably large, and all this money spent in town. Now I ask every intelligent mechanic and business man has he Rot o pay more in pro- portion for clothing than anyi u.n.,, else? To remedy the difficulty T have discharged all the men in my employment who have come twice | this week “ en masse” to me, and dictated pot only the prices, I | will be obliged to pay them, but also what particular garment certain employes shall work on. I wish to state tomy customers I will be able to fill all oxders in & few day: | as T have written to Chicago 1:; other places for men to come on fm- | mediately. Yours truly, M. J. O'NeIL. For sodg and minera: water, Pe- ruvian beerand ginger ale patronize the ‘“statue,” the costliest and most magnificent soda apparatus ever constructed and now running in full blast at Isw’s Farnham street drug. store dispensing the most delicious and cooling drinks in the city. May 15, eod 2m. Tyee For SaLE! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of | which this isa sample, weighing 600 | 1bs. This type has been in use on | the Daily BEe less than one year, | jand is lwly.‘md-"' ‘*-hrna&u: z Eow : WAREWATEB, Publisher of the Bee. e ol SR R SALE —1 will scil gool second band Sarriages and bogsies low for cash o fag, a5 1wl ta e ‘may it G W Howax. EALosta c for sale in Sou's 3dditi e afftee R SALE_A Singer vy ety i Foi v ANTED—A cneap rehandise. Armgirong & Xel- Address, 8. , Bx wachice, Ters B :—Oue set_parlor fu ; Teauireof Max Meyer & Bro. saru i e for ‘Addrew, “Former, Bix apit Fuu SALE OR RENT—o. 34 Chicago st Am’lo HAREIS, TAFT & WOODMAY, Fon SALE OL RENT—A farm of 120 acres with house and bar, m—a.:d one balf mile Aoad;yofnusio! TUESDAY JUNE 2. Cal. Wagner's Minstrels ! | AXND BRASS BAND. 22 Perlomer- 22 EAars ’ DENTISIRY. \\IRLES ) DENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. ~ UP STAIRS, — Bet. Bth & 14t S, OMAMHA. B& Oldest practietne Dentists in the city EBERHEHART) THE KINGDW. | BABY BUGGIES! 1 IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND- ACRICULT | THRESHERS. HARVESTERS, RE~FERS | CORNPLANTERN PO, ULy LT Ol W sy, mentzy 1248 Dougle.s gfiuw a.ha. No'bx-aska. GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholes ale Lumber ND YARD— CGR. OF DWGUS ANL 6THSTS, U.P. B.R. TRACK. NEB ROBERT C. STEELL, Paints, Oils, Vamsh' es, BRUSHES, LAMP GOOD3S ETC. 'HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING | | i | | aszhgou.glas Strest omazna, HENRY HORNBERGER EALER IN~ WINES L1ooors, Ciers, i { 1s SOLE AGENT in Nebraska for | 4of the Best Makers. My prices | are awa s below ! these smali dealers, | have 300 In stock, and WILL NOT | bp undersold! Make no mistake! | " see the “BAZARY before buying, or | writo for prices. You save dollars | by %o doing. Mee the new } ‘ BOSTON CANOPY TOP!" | s o amali el Tid ¢+ 3 or at AC- TORY 1 for cash. " of filling rsml ordem buggy. | | SHERIFF’S SALE. ¥ VIETOE OF A vmor EXECUTION oed out of the Disrict Crart ty Nebrasks, and 10 me directed -cn-u <a.y “June, A D157, at 16 | of ukd day, o h store room of Al- | x No24 Do g T Hon s sasines ke rops | said | o e fol- in the Gty | The B4 1R B Co. willst | e o e ratona sl s o and a tjacent t its railroal aat in th: lar:ow ure. | swoas Pepuslican Valley. Forcircals s sal fall jaloraation "“'filc. E. SCHALLER, Agent B. & M. Land Office, oo, Fiae O1d Kentucky Whiskies and Imported voods a Specid'y. Pl OMAKA, NEB. (Cald weli Bioe [ A. E. SIMPSON —MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGALS. 532 FIFTEENTH ST, < NEIGHTON BLOOCEK. BOMEB and FARMS IN NEBRASEA The Barlin 100 and Missouri River Rai'roal Co., offsrs hest lan'sat los credl 46 per o0l niecat, an i3 bunis prouiaof 2 per ceal. on the amouat of the Parchase, f haif the land wealt atel, 1thia two yeirs trom rehae. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. i North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys 1L °,000,000 & ren of sn'en i | erveing 3a | agricultaral land ia 4 $7.99 par acro 00 long credit. South of he Platte 02 large of the 1and in Nebraska, intersetel merous river S Taiiogms et v e 1-uu-a-.-lnnun:'tm.. o fn ¢ s Il waiered coautry, .t de Or&-u -ll’q-'-i. ‘eh.

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