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| CITY COUNCIL. ENOCH HENNEY, ‘ Justice of the Peace | Bank, corner £ Farn- je1 | RATH & HANSEN, Philharmonid Society. [By our Musical Critic ] The programme of the third and | last concert is before us, and whilst could have wished to have seen, rdance with our expressed the occasion of the sec- | A Letter from Judge | Wilbur. PoLicE CoUrr, June 2, 1574 ‘Epitor OMAHA BEE: Your article of yesterday, in re- | gard to what you are pleased to | e style the “Rotten S stem” under | I I“(‘Omn vhi titution ys tribute to | Views u] ?h:wl::ltl\):mconuins p:) few errors, | ond concert, more Tocal'n_,alion and (deubtless unintentional) which | less instrumentation; still we are teem to demahd correction. The | satisfied that the management has | | number of prostitutes who paid fines | done the best possible with its pres- for last month was forty-nine, in- | ent available material, and are in- | | stead of seventy-five, asyou esti- | clived to believe that the third and | You say, “each inmate of‘l last concert of the season, wh_.ph | public houses is compelled to pay | takes place on Thursday evening $7.90 to the Police Court.” Such | next, will be the best of the series. Only seventeen | Itis the province of every honor- for last | able, high-toned journal, to give to its readers a fair review of all enter- | tainments which appeal to the pub- lie for its support ard judgment; and we claim in our notices thusfar | | of the Philharmonic Concerts, to ~—Advertisements of To Let, F [KICKING A MAN WHEN HE IS DOWN. | i NOTIC or Sale, Loet, Wants, Found, Boarding, &c., will i | Proceedings at the Regular Meet- | be fuwertcl in these colmus once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertioo, o i Pl i i - FI' EF IS per line e Can You Wonder at Crime? ing Last Night | Erye cErs per T, The am e Council met pursuant to adjourn- | JPOR SALE——Five hundred doltars will buy ment. President Gibson in the | hair. Present—Messrs. Banks, | the L. Brown, H. M. Brown, Campbell, | WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Leaf Tobacecos MANUFACTUREES OF CIGARES AND DEALERS IN | Office over tho s ham and 13th street California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r- No. 170 Douglas Street, corner 11th, O ks, oard by the day or week. | How Union Men Treated an Ex- Convict, Who was Trying to Become an Honest and a Better Man. Gibson, Lucas, Marsh, McGarvey, | N Stephenson, Sutphen and Swobe. | g} EprTor BEE : |~ Minutes of the last meeting were | : = .| read and approved. | ‘v. TED-—A m-um; barber at the Og- A great deal has been written in | The rules were suspended and the | Iiwd;:; yl'r"t'.-.\"“"m Lutls, h'l"'-’ reference State Prisons and Pro- (‘uum‘il‘pl;tx‘eedel ‘(o ('onnil.h;r‘ the i g Tnions, it is cery | report of the committee on claime. NTEDTo rent, not abor; B e o = B | e st S Palioaany resonable diiance difficult matter for one of my u- | 1 arson was received and accepted. | ¥ cation and abilities to dwell upon. |~ The following appointments were My eourse through life, especially in | confirmed : Philip Mehrling, special the last year has been very check- policeman at Thiele's summer gar- ered, but still strive to hold up my | e 1473 Bastuscn and’ Richard X Clark (colored) _policeman, | d to face society. T would | Jyeoh King, pound master for dogs e o you to place this communica- | and cattle. 3 | s : e | Ne 811,00 00 Gt Siattion tiion in your valuable eolumns, if | Amn}xx{unlo:}(:fx‘l'nmt‘nx:r;t_thf :ln_\' | — - | New York Gity 7pe 4000 0 It is quite | have perforI:td our duty “without | o, y) t proper for the purpose :;:"e';‘,‘l*l) S aniné“l’;fl ;"‘.{‘ ! Courte G iravmision Himsclf | fear or favor,” and in such & MAN- | o bringing hefore the eyes of the | peql from appraisers, on the open- | ner as to elicit the unqualified com- | T 1 (he mean actions exercised | ing of St. Mary’s avenue, and re- 2 e P g [ | mendation of a majority of theeul | \cn. Puinters® Union of Omaha. | commending that a committee be | In justice to him it should be | tivated portion of this communiri\.‘ On the st diy of May, 173,17 :hppuiwn::: '{.’f;'&fea'r"f'ifi.';':,'.f,;fii tated that he made complaint on | Neither shal e, In fhe iz, B | deane e ey of Ouiaha, for the | e e e effucted. Reforred to | | i il e ey | fetmpeed_froun. AChacKIng. T8 fuiyposs of engaging in the »sork of | contmuitice on SHesS and grades. | against all the inmates, who were | Pleamnt function by the snappish | Lointing. AsTwas a workman of | ‘TR following communications | Eswn’ as wadhi;/"/In ‘many Gl | TSHgHEs of any cbecure, wandering and petitions were received and re- | s g | mi o int is : e he committee on s % | they are brought before the court, | '“'“*!{?L_whnxeo;}e mml"l:l]:l‘ b | ployment with the firm of Lehman | f:.:(‘i“bfm‘t‘,’:i{f,'n_ e e ‘g“,‘:fif‘;\_ e ot pay their fines, and in | that his little “oofcannotbebeard | & pead. Several weeks afterward | and improsement of 15tk street, the exerciseof that clemency which | :: :fli‘fl‘i“";::“" than through 5‘ 1 took to drinking, and while intox- | nor(h to 'lrrlxln:'J‘;m i ! js my pres ive I gi fur- pe jcated T bro m £ , offel i 'm"'g“::l:":‘fi - ':'f'::w;l Al criticiam i beneficial oaly 20 | ¢ Nebraska deposit clay on the strects and eross- | sary to re-arrest them, and that has | far as it is just. This rule applies | . upty j ings at seven to ten cents per yard. | | frequently been done by a constavle, ¥or the opening of Eighteenth street north through the lands be- | and is attended with additional cost. | longing to ths estate of Samuel Ma- | Prostitution is an evil, which, like | the sale of intoxicating drinks, can- not, in cities, be entirely suppressed. I am not prepared to say but that {he system adopted in Omaba is as —————————————|goodasany. It s attended with | FOADVERTINKRS—Tne CIRCU- considerable trouble, especially | L1110V of the DAILY more | against the refractory. ahay bic that of any.other daily | hardly think it necessary for me paper published_tn Nebrasks. to state that no “ rapacious hawks” » are tolerated right under Judge, to my | no control of | addressed ‘attention. e mailed 10 rates, wysbleinva- TEMENT German American Insur.Co. OF THE CITY OF NBW YORK. JANUARY 1st, 1874, Capital, $1,000,00€.00. ASSETS. OU E W per month: trow 6. —lLocal % rou | BatEs oF A,‘D'_xt:'ufl e o 2 | i vy s menth, 0 semts, oo | 18 mot the fact Eu""m& ey line singe inser- | paid the Constable fee i, Dot 08 2 S st tvaiably be | month, instead of seventy-five, as e e e you indirectly state. for sunding ¥ 'y i Whether the Marshal should, or | chould mot, employ a deputy, is | none of my business, and 1 do not | o Fipes, Tobaccos, Etc. two b d them | eenta per ‘eenta per line; . ement ay co on the riser buttom, thre orth of | e e marth ol | RATH The attention of dealers is called to ths fget that i prepared to LABEL our goods wih their NAMES June 4, 1S AGEXT YOR d OCEAN STEAMERS. advertisements by special oties, Statements, Tabulex ‘arelul revision by copYs o ‘ehs clock 4. X. to insure insertion the und Local advertisemeuts belors two | propose to diseuss it. kPN o belore one 'clock P. X. | elear to me that he cannot v for ihe Weskiy BEE | g, ired of him in the ity o the ¥ o the do all that is require of hi week's ordinances. £831,800 (0 ctuod expresly for th 74 lm. J. J. BROWN & BRO., 'ZWHOLESALE GROCERS, ~ Agents for .the Oriental Powder Co. OMAHA NEB, FIRE INSURANCE .COM’Y i SIS OF HARTFORD, CONN. | STEELE & JOENSON, —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Strest, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE |OMATFTA, - 3 D 'GRAY # A a LI BILITIES. | Losses unadjustel, and adjuste “but not due.. DE K [{ one or two oy fice, | nomean erder, Tsoon found em- je 16t ands want t o far from NATIO! | mysly 0 LET. block T Cozzens House e the laws of the State | 1 was confined in the ilfor the period of forty with peculiar force to home talent. | 4, . " after a severe lecture from Criticism with severe stricturesupon | 4.0 1y o Judee 1 abody of home singers has gener- ally been considered as out of place. | But because they are “above criti- | cism " it does not necessarily follow that they are beyond the reach of & Kindly hint, prompted by the most unselfish motives. If, therefore, the recommendations of a number of musical people who are good judges of the production of classic music, cannot be tolerated, we shall most as- | | suredly drift into that terrible social | bore, a society that is so touchy that it | is infallible. CASH CAPITAL, TOTAL ASSE 4 £500,000 00 & $831,850 28 3 2 in | ban. tenced to one year at hard labor in | "y iking that the Council make an the State Prison. I was taken to } appropriation for putting the bridge | that institution and served ten | over North Omaha Creek, on Saun- months and twenty-seven days, | dersstrectin 4 pasable condition = yseven <™ | and asking permission to lay a plas- thefigbalancmap! the year ter crossing as an experiment. was allowed by law for good | A communication was received conduct and was discharged | from the police judge stating that on last Wednesday morni 1 | theamount of fines collected du- P ring the month of May had been made up my mind to stop drinking | {08 LIC on file, and came to this city for the pur-| A communication was received | pose of trying to be an honest man | from Edward Creighton, proposing | and good citizen. T called on my | to rent the mnorth six rooms of | § ol employers, and’ assthey. kmew | Gicisnion Block to the gty from | : R | old employers, | one to three years, at $1,000 per an- the circumstances of my case they | num, also one from Jonas Gise pro- —— offered me work, which I eagerly | posing to rent Gise's Hall, in Cald- | posi accepted. T worked Wednesday | Well Block at $30 per month, orto | S Tiisday, ‘a3 ety ilodude the, aouy above 1t at $45 5 per month. ‘Referred to a special times I was abused by these s0-| sqommitteeof six, consisting of one called Union men by their mention- ing to strangers that I had just come | A communication fom the See 1 bore up 3:00 was sen- 250 10:90 X | thickry stk 1 all Eastern cities, Nebraska | down, balan b, Council Blutla nd Burling. | o Closes 3t 4308 . and Chicago as City, Plattsmout s, dueat 10330 S "l/-uin ani St cash, or wil vt | e shiop, barn | Bonds acd, ines of Nevada, | 300 sha Address £0 et h, due at 100 3. m- TR, and 43) a. . from 12101 p. m- POST. Posumaster. Mory gages. - York, New Tiav NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCES-ORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN. WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 205 Farnham Street, HA, irl to do general housework, ferred. Apply n w cor Buri | Hudson River R R Co Alsoa nurse girl wanted S | 109 shares Lak gesand | Bills Receivable sect and Bonds. Interest accri —_ Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster | or “‘spies Taterestany 1 The leading house of the | the nose of the Pol knowledge. 1 hav : e Al ox pelice; and AU not | | 6 uAImous yordiot of many my purpose to vindicate the defense | OmPetent judges fixed the fact| B . swvotia o Turaswutabs | (el the sssil ELIIACIERE S0, ot usts iy teisd o cxonoealo | 00Tt Was, o 1Bir a8 wepardad (f10 | — James E. Boyd has within the |y ‘6o o serious charges you | instrumental portion, too long; and | Jat ten days, sent fifteen carloads | e it their officlal action. | We are glad to learn that its man- . of bams, bacons, ete., 10 St. Lovis. | R. H. WILBUR, | agers h.\\; ‘1‘.“-‘1) nwem;d ulh.u de- | out of the State prison. retary 0:‘:,::{,‘:8&‘;,&(;‘1‘?::(&“3.' —Thelast concert for this sesson Police Judge. | “sion *’“‘m“ff“""“, \he P | under their taunts and tried | MR e current. year would of the Philharmonic Society will W e e urein theirnext | ¢, = gy what was right. | amount to $45,000. Placed oa fil | Happy Cal. Wagner's strels. | o tertainment. With regard tothe | & | take place at Shoaf's hall on Thurs- | =, ¢ R 5 3 he | put they still hampered at me un- | Protest was presented of pe day evening, June 4. | This troupe returns to Omaha al- | question of practice amongst IS | ) they saw that it was no use, for I doing business in the vicini o~ - S 1ene | ™% entirely re-organized, hardly | members in theirown houses,which | (014" of notice them. Two young Fourteenth and Douglas stree _The festival at Shoaf's Hall this | 4 of the old members now being | we some time since urged, if, as has i om. Two SOubE | against_permission being g'ven evening for the benefit of the Sis- 5 vith The new % men in the shop took my part and | Thomas Martin to move his brild- | connected with it. he new organ- | peen suggested, number and SRTIE p bt 1 ers of Mercy should not be for- | o on s el they were informed by these Union | ing on the street. Also a brotest | B i | composed of twenty-two | studious rehearsals are detrimental, | 1 (i i they did not join th | SiEned by a largo nurabics of aiizens | gotfen. By attending you will en-| borgormers, among whom are some | hen all we can say s, that music | e i | against the passage of an o Soy yourself, and at the same time | ;¢ fhe most talented minstrels in | hag certainly become an casier art Union they could not work in that | egtaplishing hack-stands. Laid over help along & worthy cause. Sho oountey. 3. H. Green, the arig- i the West tuat it has In the Est 4...,,' = llnl- I'ululn;; or n.“..u,.»ri.,,,m the main question should come i i % - | words, they intended to run Messrs. —The directors of the Omaha Li- | nal moeking 1ird, mow warbles| The sclection of pieces for the B & ear P At Theae brary Association wili hold a meet- | nightly with the Wagner DO¥S, | (hird and last concert has been ac- sl T & ~ 3 = voung mer o he Paint- ing this evening. An effort will be | while Ben Brown shakes an artistie | conuiishyed with much care and ex- | 3 ung men did not join the Paint made to extend the time for which | hoof as a jig dancer. The vocal Bt o a1 " | ens’ Union, and the Union men sat- cellent: judgment, S04 o Fo 1 themselves by forming into a books may be renewed. According | quintetto 8 xcellent, and | will prove that on no former occa- e > e T 5 4 & s 5 3 | clique for the purpose of throwing to the present rules, a book may be | is composed of accomplished sing- | sion has there been so fine a dis- ut of employment. In “mi taken out for two weeks, and then | ers. We notice that the programme | play of classical music, Ve and l\l"‘ f* < ;‘ 1l 2 e h~ o et be renewed for one week. This is | for last evening’s entertainment at | inctrumental, as ihat which will By - O hey hgc & Z 0 ey Py 3 < 1 d 2 i} reviously resolved that if I was | structing them to erect two swings, time enough certainly for fiction | the Acaden Music, was 8 200d | greet the ears of the Philharmonics | . 1 the shiop they would all | and a suitable stand for the accon X and light reading generally, but not | one, full of a variety of fresh NOV- | and their friends at Shoaf's Hall on p op Sy | modation of pienics and excarsio for history and substantial litera- | elties,—there wasnothi sid on the | Thuraday evening next. quit work. How well they played | ture, in favor of which an exception ; whole bill. Happy Wagner their little game, for well they knew should be made and the iime of re- | assures us that the troupe is the best that their employers was rushed newal extended. | v cith work, and consequently I was | depot, and making the extension ! e has ever had, and that no one “;,"!l‘“"',l'“'h.‘:;“l:‘“‘:s % | of Nicholas sireet the dumping = | can help heing pleased with the en- ischarged. Ihad the pros | ground. | tertulstneat: work all summer by the firm, an I| ~ The committee on finance re- Platts- | might bave made myself a respect- Robert Livingstone, of | | ported favorably on I:ulu(‘iug the mouth, 1s registered at the Grand | The Brother of Emperor William will able member of society, for jt wag | taxes of Rradshaw, J. F. Richmond | net Visit Omaha this Yoar. my Intention to work right along. oty | and J. W. Savagé, and against a ntral. | . a 5 % Some time ago, William Alstadt, | Is there any wonderat erlme, when rogristian ‘ol 1 Rouiime ek C. Treat, general W 1y societies turn against thelr own 3 having seen a report that Prince s fivorfof (e o oftices Pl » Michiga ) P et | Vi lce. 0] . s e ai tho | Trotenck Cul, bnother of Emperor | comrades, and force them to leave | A special ordmance was passed Grand Central 3 William, of Germany, would soon | thetr work, particularly when they | 3PPropriating $14,18.57 for the pay- Semi i | have no means of support? T was | Hon. M. H. Sessions, of Lincoln, | e make a tour of the world, by way of | ment of curent expenses of the California, sent him an invitation in | oty for the manths of Janyary, Feb- i at the Metropolitan. He is here i o aaige b plones o7 siness i ection with yone, b de s right; e + T know not what to do. ruary, March, Sepiember and May, the name of the Miennechor Society, | 1674, to stop in Omaha and be enter- | An ordinance abolishing the office the Midland Pacific railroad. fained by them for'a day or twc e of captain of police and providing . sty ot Omall Bt Sillowine sk T hope that you will find room for | fordotailing & sergeant of police, e Mason, formerly of Oma- | The following answer W is in your paper, and by inserting | was read the second and third time hia, but now of Philadelphia, isat the | terday morniag receiyed it youcligs by title, and passed. Grand Central. His many friends | - BERLLs May 15, N Ordidnances were introduced to 30 this city are always glad to wel- | ¢ (0F (18 “_““:h i :‘i"“'?_ amelv:t‘ll se:]uun 3, ch.p:x“ mw. --fbhd‘zs come him on his frequent Visits | jvitation of the 15th of April, to | | D “;'“d:'."““ S o——— here. h you a day or two in Adjourned for two weeks. Ben. Holiday, the great stage | Qmaba, and {f very R to the | man, arrived in town yesterday " Highness will not visit the from the east over the C. B. & Q., accompanied by a party of ten. They left for Oregon onthe 11:30 train. E United States this year. The re- ports of the newspapers to this ef- | fect were erroncous. | Count KraNITZ, Private Secreta to the Priace. Sir William Martin and wife were — — registered at the Grand Central | The Mystery Solved—Tke Body of Monday, enroute to New Zealand. Count Harris Found. Sir William is the Chief Justice of ast winter, “Count” New Zealand, where he has resided e aductor on the Hannibal | for the last eighteen years. Heis | & St. Joe K. R. and oneof the most « celebrated linguist, and has nfade | popular and widely-knows railroad | a specialty of the study of the pees- | men in the country, mysteriously Jiarities of the languages of all the | disappeared, and it was supposed by native tribes from the Atlantic | his relative: and many friends, that coast to the Fiji Islands. He left | he had, while laboring under an at- Tuesday on the western train. | nity, wandered away, | Wewere glad to meet Mr. James | become lost, and perished. All ef- M. Pattee this morning. He has | forts to fiud him proved futile, not- Just returned fo Omaha from Eu- | Withstandiag the large reward of yope greatly improved In health, | $1,000 thit was offored for reliable | and as soon as his children Snish | information of him. | their education, which will be with. | From Mr. Treat, the general west- in a fow months, he will bring his | em trav(“iag ageut of the Michigan family to this city. Itis his inten- | Central & Great Ao astern TailWAY, tion to fit up the elegant residence, corner Tyenityssecond and Califor- nia streets, for their reception and | 2% a permanent home. Mr. Pattee | was received quite warmly by his _many friends, who were glad to see who arri ved in the city last evening, | we leara that the deep mystery | Jim back in Oma.ia, hereafter to be his home. which lias shronded his disappear- ance has at last been penetrated. | The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming Hotel rooms. kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf MAHA BREVITIES. EONT PARLOR FOR RENT. Davenport st bet 15th and 16 Apply Sts. my6f | - - IOMA aprsdly - NEB WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS g ‘ No, 247 Douglas Street, IOMATFTA, NEB ; mech27yl AGENTS FOR THE DUPONT POWDER (0. ) THE PUBLIC—The undersigned has purctased and put upon the streets as he finest carr T Tesidences. Hotel, or at th d Gapital Avenu, will tended 10, A share of the iy soliclied. Witness my hand and seal of office at Lincoln, Neb., this 3tat day of Janury, 1574 pol (L8] €. H. WILLARD, Deput je16t FRENCH & M 1s, carpentors, farm b e e imumediately, at oom 9 Visscher sbloek. INCORPORATED M'RCH Fire Assooiation!%KunTz MOER& co P —— JOBBERS OF ‘worsenorp | DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTION | 231 Farnham Street, BUYLDINGS, AND MER- up. The bonds of six policemen were presented, but after an explan: vor, were withdrawn. vere adopted instruc: ing the committee on publicgrounds and improvements, to correspond with 1t 1dscape gacdners in rela- tion fo the improvements to be made in Hanséom Park; also in- EAL esta’e for son's additi on: b FURNITURE, CHANDIZE GENERALLY. All loses: ine i's organization hive e $971,466.20. SR YIEH Y | STATENENT 0F ASSETS JA. 1,15 Ronds and Mo J. J. BROWN & BRd.. —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— also forbidding persons from dumpa ing manure between_the Govern- ment corrall and the Northwestern DI SALE OR L 0,354 Chicago st € Appiy i HARRIS, TAFT & WOODM oil ' i | How Mr. Wilson Captured s Couple of Corn Thieves. For some time past, the corn crib of Mr. Wilson, s farper Jiving about three and a half miles southwest of the city, has been entered during the might, and corn taken there- from by some unknown thieves. Last Sunday night, ata very late hour, Mr. Wilson was awakened by a noise near his corn crib, and, throwing on his clothes, and arming himself with a long club, he ran out to catch the thieves, as they really were. He saw them loading up a wagon with the corn, but they became aware of his exit from the house as soon as he opened the door, and whipping up their herses they started off, through the gate. By taking a short-cut, Mr. Wilson caught up with the wagon, climbed up the rear end, and raised the club. The brace of thieves thinking it was a gun, tried to protect their heads, aud then tumbled off the | wagon nearly frightened to death. | Mr. Wilson jumped offalso, and caught oneof them before he could regain his feet. Meantime the oth- er fellow, taking advantage of the situation, overtook the wagon, and drove off'in triumph. The captured corn-thief begged most piteously, and said he came only to help his comrade, who did all the stealing, g never to be caught ilar serape, and agreeing to settle up for all the corn that had heen stolen, Mr. Witson let him go. ap2l : STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GGGDS Netion E OR RENT—A farm of 121 acres use and barn, situated one half mile est of the Barracks; inquire of mekiSE . P. REDMOND. 08 SA with ho Personal. s ST T | msar and Boots and Shoes. vivania Railroad 43,000 7, Fetiusy Lebigh Valley Katlroad Bor 10,400 00 10,000 00 | JOHN T. EDuAR, —JOBPER OF— 'Sheli: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— RS, HARVESTERS, REAPERS, W KRS, TS| S RAKES AND WAGONS, g mehlsy 246 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebraska, ¥ % door of the Court House, the ity ba in said Co tion the properts described i Commeuciug At twenty-four p fiteen north, of raoge twelve (12) cast, and runuing thence north 160 rods, theace west 523 feet, thenoe south 160 rods, and thence cast 828 feet | 1o the placo of beginning, containing 31 63-100 | tion of Phil acres, and being the east Tnauranco law Quarter of said section 24, Also, commencing at the quarter saction cormes an the west side of sectidn ninetcon (19), in township ffteen {15) north, of range thirteen (13) east, aud run- ‘hente south on township line'sy rods to cotionwood tree ai edga of run, thence up said Tun to whore quarter section fine crosses the Satme and thence west 35 roda to place of begin- hing, containing 8 15-100 acres: in all 34 84-100 sered of land sftuate in said Douglas Couaty, of suid Ceurt Cash in Bank, January 1, 15 ) 3. B. WESTO! Kuditor ot State. ARD, Deput RENCH & MCKOOY, Agent Academy of Musiec! TUESDAY JUNE 2 Cal. Wagner's Minstrels! | AND BRASS BAND. 22 Performers 22 Everything new and spark new acts. es. Rescrved se ts at Wy- t . €. 1. WILL. jer-6e Fi Monday June | GEO. A. HOAGLAND, ‘Wholesale Lumber COR. OF DOUGLAS AND §THSTS,, U.P. R. R. TRACK. MAHA NEB, antiet When the Union men went to Messrs. Lehman & Beard and told them they would leave if Bennett | Farnham strect, corner 11th. street. was allowed to continue at work, | My 7-tf Mesrs. L. & B., who were con- e vincod that Bennett was trying to| S ¥od do right, and therefore deserved to | THE VAL Bo. cnnueigel, - Al (he Union | TROCSA) men that they could not leave any N too soon to suit them, under the | done in the neatest manner, at the cireumstances of the case. They | f DYE WORKS, accordingly left. Dennet, who was | 10th St.,bet. Faruham and Douglas. out working around town when this | apr2st f. occurred, upon hearing of their ac- |y yy still manufacturing candies, tion, immediately went to Messrs. | (Il around dealers, before laying in L. & B. and said that he could not | vour Fourth of July Stock. possibly work any more for them, | 1. cor ¢ H. L. LaTEY, as he had already got them into Hbnd Dougiie: The names of both of these sneak | touble. Nothwithstanding the so- thieves are known to Mr. Wilson, | I ns of Messrs. L. & B. to him who proposes to make it hot for | (0 remain, and their assurances that | them if they do not pay for the corn they would stand by him to their | g own loss, he persisted in his deter- mination. After his departure from the shop, | the Union men returned and were | call. allowed to go to work, as Messrs. | Oxana, May 25, 1874, L. & B. had a great rash on hand. | oo gon CreAp—A No.1Top | Young Bennett has acted most | g0, I also want to buy a large, honorably in this matter, and | oo ore for family carriage. 4 Aeserves arodit for his manly eourse. [ © o0 ™ G Sy Homax, IR It may be stated that ke has long | s e since made full reparation to the | man whom he wronged, and for which offense he was sent to the | penitentiar; - After considering the action of | Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Ouaha, June 24, 1874 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE issued out of the District Court, for Doug- 23 County, Nebraska, and 10 me I will on the 5 day of July, A. D. orelock am of said day, at the south d Court Hous», in the City of Omabs County, sell it auction the property described in said order, to wit: Pert of lot block N " ‘and “CREAM OF Best brands of may23-lm. - - - " ROBERT C. STEELL, —~JEALER IN— Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP GCOD3 ETC. , cleaning and repairing o oo 27 oet by 152 feet of rih s said lot 7, and an addi‘ional stup of 4 by &2 feet extending southward from ¢ on the South sid 7 an i EBERHART) BABY BUGGIES! d lot ence Sou'h 66 feet ; thence East 32 lence No.th 44 fect ; thence East 100 d theace North 22 feet o the place of partners as Raweon & £Co., against Robert ¢ — AL A new and elegantly appointed Tee Cream Parlor, has been opened on Farnham street, by Mrs. M. Gresier, in counection with her All who delight in indulging in ICES are requested to m27 6t 257 Douglas Street met 18eod1v HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— YWines, Liovons, Ciaazs, I8 oo, Fise 01 Keatucky Whiskies aud Imporied vood 239 DOUGLAS3TF., (Caldwell Block,) novi Philharmonie. A general rehearsal of the Phil- barmonie Seoiety will take place at | ers Hall this (Wednes-| day)eveningat at 7:30 p. m. { The Board of Directors will hold | a meeting at 8:80 o’clock. 1t AT, McMrirray, oS ! | art. ALFRED RURLEY, Sheri. Special Mastcr Comi Oxaua, June 24, 157 1s SOLE AGENT in SHERIFF'S SALE. | $0f the Best Makers. | are awa 1 belon have 300 jn stoc be undersold ! see the “BAZAR? before buying, or | a Speeialty. Fop Reat.—Cottage house at 492 | g s OMAEIA, NEB repair. Jas. F. Morrox & Co., B e 7. : 3 Jul 2t Brokers. | e | By virtue of an order of sale issued ont of th i District Court for Douslas County, Nebraska, and 1o me directed, I will, on the 34 day of July, A. D. aid day,”at the ety of ( | | | | | VEGETABLE MARKET AT BRUXN- | June2-10t His boaly was found by two colored boys on Sunday morning in a rive’, two or three miles from Camden, Missouri, half buried in the sand, with the feet sticking upward. They «t oncereported the discovery, E A Tillotson, Blair; WA Mar- low, Fremont; N Millet, Columbus; Thomas ‘Welch, do; W Brewer, Lone Tree; Richard Collins, Me- Pherson, Nebraska; B F Garduer, Lincoln; A B Beach, do; G F Coe, Montreal; Jamds Arnold, Chicago; F A-Kould, Pitisburgh; H Tuttle, Kagsas City; Jno R Roe, Omaha; M H Sturman, Florence; CN Flack Troy, N ¥; D C Brown, Chicagc E Mathews, Sioux City; Julia Fel Ban Franciwo; E H Bullard, Ch cago; N 3 Miller, Des Moines. for the building of a Neb., will be day of June, M.,—the con* Plan and at the church at peceived till - the 5th lWfldloM P tractor to give security. can be seen and when it was found that the body was really that of the missing | Count, the fact was at once tele graphed to his relatives. His cost] gold watch and chain, $300 mones, and his diamond pin were found undisturbed upon his person, The colored boys will undoubtedly | receive the reward between them. | The Green Tree House is now | open for the accommodation of the | public. may30t6 For soda aad minerai water, Pe- ruvian beer and ginger ale,patronize | the “statue,” the costliestand most magnificent soda apparatus ever constructed and now running in full blast at Isw’s Farnham street drug storedispensing the most delicious and cooling drinks in the city. May 15, eod 2m. Now is the accepted time to buy | goodsat rates to sult the times, for | cash at J. H. Sreix, i | ICE CREAM of all flavors; made fresh daily at JOHN WIRTH'S | Restaurant, Douglas street. je213 Pacific House, Tenth and Daven- port street; re-opened to-day, and refurnished throughout. A desirable place for boaders, by the day or | week. Prices to suit the times. Also | the south part of the house to rent. may25-tf CALVES Foot (Wine) Jelly at ALLEN's. June 12t FmsT fruits of the season at Tiz- zard’s, 204 Farnham. First arrival of cherries now on hand. m30tf Auction of Furniture. Adjourned sale on the corner of Tenth and Harney, takes place on Wednesday, June3d,at2 p. m. Don’t fail to attend. Jaues F. MorTox & Co., June-1t these Union men in this particular case, can you wonder at erime ? FOR RENT. { A large front room suitable for | | | office use, 165 Farnham St. ~ j2-3t | A few day boarders wanted at 505 | 12th street. | 20-6t Mgs. JENNY WEATHERS, Bay cigars at Sundblad’s, 484 | 13thstreet, bet Farnham an Harney | may281w TAPIOCA, FARINA, AT AL- LEN'S. Jjunelt2 No liquors, but lemonade, seltzer and soda water, cider and splendid jce cream, etc., to be had at the FrexcH CoFFee Housg, 485 12th street. Separate room for ladies. may30tewtf | First arrival of rnia fruits | at Tizzard's. junel-tf | Go to John Wirth’s Restaurant, on Douglas street, for the finest Ice Cream, to be found in the city. June 28t write for prices. You save dollars by so doing. See the new BOSTON CANOPY TOP!” Which makes 5 sfyles of a bugzy Large or small orders filled at FAC TORY PRICES! for cash. Imake | a “ specially " of filling retail orders | for a single buggy. BIRDS Imported (all kinds) wholesale and | retail. apl tion the property described in said order, to- wit: The east half of the orth-west quarter of sec- tion five (3) in township fiteen (13) north, of range ten (10) exst, in Douglas county, Nebras- isfy a judiment of said Court recover- 'n Reed against Chasles C. Housel, or of the estate of Washington I et. sl ALFEED BURLEY, Sheriff. June2, 1574—d1t Master Coumissioner. LOST. | On Monday, June Ist, between 11th and Chicago, and 10th and Mason streets, a small basket con- taining children’s clothing, pillow slips, and shoes, the finder will | pleaseleave it at the BEE office and be rewarded. June2tt ICE CREAM, of all flavors, made | fresh every day, at JonX WIRTH'S RESTAURANT, DoUGLAS STREET? Jjune2t3 FRrurT Market, at Brunner's, June 2 10t b administrat Davis, dece: 13e0d2m LE. ¥ VIBTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION ot of the Dis rict Court for Tuing Counts Nobraska, aad to we directed, Twillen the 53 of day June, AT 1874, at 16 o'clock a m of sxid day, bert Tucker No 234 Do Y of Sad Couaty of Douglas, in said State, oVt maction the following descr.bed erty, levied npnlan‘:.uly a judgemnt of OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. Bet. 1381 & 14th St i £ Olest practicine Dentists in the ity Feali | STODLARD & HURLSUT, Market Gardners ! A IS oF yseErAmE AND gy sddressed desk, ] stoveand pipe, 2 chas Tag LATesT Goops to be had is J. H., STEIN'S, oe'as much o inly said 28 SPICED SALMON just received at ALLEN'S, June ] 2t planis. for sa'e. Orders tous it pur garden Cor. 21st and 'Will receive prompt 1 s, DEALER IN CIGALS. The and i ‘amous Pepublican, Val 'C. B. SCHALLER, Agent B, & ). Land Office, Cor of Ninth and | ZOM creit at' por conte | P, i Th | & well watered eo A BE SIMPSOI, _MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— 532 FIFTEENTH ST, ES and FARMS IN NEBRASEA The Barli hest laa'sat low prices on 10 years’ s 3 por cent. on the amount of the om date of purchase. e ultivatod, within tws yours LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. 'North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn _Valleys T, & M. R will g1 abpat ,0W 0 wemen of salan i o2 loag atry, -t trom 17 & $7.00 per acre o South of he Platte 11y of the best land in Nebravta, Intarss 10157 4 thelary 1 part of the S apply o Comy sny ows ekt For circalars anl fall infaraation spply 2 large a rjacen o it i ley. Farnbam Sts.. Omaha, Or Generl Land Pepartuent, Linceln,Neb.