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ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace | Office over tho State Bazk, corner ¢ ham and 13th streets. Jo California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'. Xo. 170 Douglas Street, corner 11th, Om:ha, Nebraska. Board by the day or week June1, y1 IMBH.ABEE} A boy named George Keys was | A Pow Facts. ‘Base Bau Noves. ¢ | IMMENSE STOCK TEE o S >3558 | arrested and brought before the Po- | The orderly and quiet mndil!ion‘ —The Milo clsb ;-_: ol:glufllized A = o o B ear. | of our ety IS now Justly a matter | Jast evening at Dr. Tilden's office. | 1oy THOUSAND PAIRS b o.;::n,!::l % };l‘-'wn; 1«-:um1 of congratulation. Nowhere is there | qyj¢ club is composed of young men s RS e e— Y jgesrains o p ralroad and tratel | and members of the High. school. OFFICIAL PAPE! CITY. : | center the size of 3 2 | e val at 8 st | is cri > of Omaba; DOWDC® | The aim is to makeit agentlemen's | B0 0TS AND SHOES! ——ee———— —The festival at Shoaf’s Halllast | is crime pursu per | T i aliciea Tt night | o=, | tence or with better success. These might o e benefitof the Sisier | (€062 7 Vith beter M, Tencd | oo T e, pesdent; F.B. | was largely attended,and | genee of all who live here and who | yrecopnell, vice president; J. M. To be Sold at Prices that Ha Danc- | take pains to observe the condition | i ‘ Tt e epted,) b ‘when | i jon. K f affairs. '$7.00 per anuum, wid | ing was the chief attraction. Re-|ofaffiim. =l o0t here | corresponding secretary; J. Coffin, | Omabha. aix ‘mcatha, 24 = x sbout irregularities, sddressed | freshments were farnished in the | the Herald was not slow to expose ; . White, E. P. Peck, J. E. Wilbur, | » sdvance. Al . T e g SN, , | 1 and the tables were mostliber- | i day by day, as all candid men, | 7"\ Tl "y B Wilking, and | g g s T Glosed Out| | = | Tux Ouama DarLy Bxx < L et the folowiagraies, syablelaTs | ) otronized, About $300 was | friends and enemies alike, will bear | i : | 4 { wi p . Churehill, board of directors. | | cleared. | witness andwe make thisstatement | Robt. Churehil rd of by July lst, at Cost or | no Cost. v Bax s e | | of the changed situation of to-day | _pe Stars met last evening at Ouiui Daix Bex bas by Wt | _Gish, the undertaker, has in- | peca ecand justice demand s LEST circulation and 3 ] use truth and jt > demar 5 5 tion. Ifl‘: e o= .:a....: |t e |t pheons Mkt opeial deie | T bty p medium. ‘hich arriv Mon- | to please M: nowden or Judge | They S s = 2 | hearse, which arrived bere on Mon- | (B I iy C oicers are doing | elub in the State. cente per line; local advertisementt, 28| goy Jost. It was manufactured in - line; by the month, 10 ceats.” No | day ast. | good service, and it-isfor the benefit £ x sl Siverfement e oo 238 S5 | Rochester, N. Y., by James Cun- | SF31 parties that their work should |~ — déy afternoon 8 ,""“"::i T ningham, and was made @specially | be recognized. Yet in the ‘midst of | game will be played between | et sbmerimaments must tavaciably bo | WD B T Giah, It s richly | these labors the police control and | Milos and the Stars, ot the smmnlll ornamented with costly curtains, | :fi:‘::::‘fiz?:m s Ay L i | s thee nd of the street car trac Sy otices, " | gold fringe and tassels, and silver | o eries of articles from which a District Court. | Men'n calf congress, oauiring corelul rer o mied 16 | railings inside and out. The Clar- | stranger might suppose that there ¢ O o trans. | Den's calf congress, best ‘."‘! T T aserion e | T 1 back, s well as the | really isa sink of Iniquity some | ‘The following business was 80> | jory make, -.“' .':“ - ¥ | iilver lamps, give it an imposing \‘i';;'fmbi’;fifie:“"‘finfi‘ 12:-‘:;;:1- | u'((':: ifillmryk - ““j‘ '“ g Msuiskipistocs, .d“t‘"'-.u-:—.du Tt Wasey Bx | o1 ce. Itis supplied With & | fjemen are doing their best to con- C"\“‘.il’bu‘:“f O?B:i'ei‘lmtl‘:il::l othe| Ladies’cloth boots, Feary's A e tunday Socs,Jor e | full set of emblems, s0 that it can | ceal —Herald. | court; judgment against plaintiff | make, best in this country mmewesk'ismne. | be used for Catholic, Protestant, or | The Bee has not denied that | gor cost: | from 165t02 = E——————0 ] | vail in | C Ale and Malt Company | Best Philadelphia made = | society burials. There are but three | dorder and quiet” now prevail in | _ Chicigo | b 1 SERIVAL A::‘l;::““" or e earmcs In the United States | in the olty, but it did set forth | v&,Sheafetal. Dismissed o | ladies boot from it 00 mente | Was used for the first tme yes- | that the pollce business under the | iy, Also, a full line of children's shoes | iz ‘”..::1 AT OMANA. twnhy,md asthe long line moved | Marshalship of Mr. Snowden was | Callahan et al. v 'ml 1 J!\‘m | at prices that are bound to sell Ex) 55 4. % | 0ono the streets, this prineely car- | not being carried on, in certain re- | tion for a new trialoverruled. Judg- | ¢, cepted l"--f.‘.;'uy- e | :h;:ror the dead, e greatly ad- | speets, as it should be, cither by [ laintiff forcosts. |, | 7 is mot stop work, but our reg- Tris i the only line running Pullman Hotel. | mired by all who saw it. him or his policemen, Crime MaY | Demurrer to petition overruled, | war stock, manufactured for our be pursued with persistence and suc~ custom trade, and every pair war- | e HaxsyP.DEoEL with leave to answer instanter. T Giaaha, Neb. cess, but it has not been pursued in | Morrow vs. Lowe et al. Judg- | panted. | NOTICE.— Advertisements of To Let, For Sale, Loct, Wants, Found, Boarding, ac., will be fnserted in these columns once for TEN * line; each subsequent insertios, 18 The insertion WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Leaf Tobaccos MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS AND DEALERS IN f Farn- 1 “THURSDAY, JU —or— DISSOLUTION—The undersigned_dissolved ¥ of Juge, 1574, by mu- ness will be continued | 3th street, by M. W. NEDY. THE ONAHA DAILY BEE n-rv-l-‘:-m—- by earrier, lonly‘ of Mercy, partal the city, every, s 2 e s for | WAS & suCCess in every way. Kennedy. Je3d1ee. STRAYE! TOLEN from Baker's pas- | ture, one and one-halt wiles west of Umaha,a | Bay horse colt, 3 vears oid, bet. 15 and 16 hands high, very large boois. A liberal reward will be'paid to any person who will return him to ¥, BURDICK, at Collins Bro's Harness Sho Pt | German American Insur.Co. 9 ND I HE CITY 9 LOTS AND HOUSE OF TI STATEMENT OF THE Kountz & Ruth’s Ad i oOF NBW YORIK. | i Ll JANUARY lst, 187 Capital, $1,000,000.00. United Etates (Foads, (market s secured by United Staies ‘and New York State Bonds New York City 7 per cent Bor Cash in bands of Ageuts, and in ‘course of fransmission Premiums d Poli York office. Cash in Banl | Cashiin oftice. Fipes, Tobaccos, Etc. Y BOARDE! MRS, DELAWALRES, 5. W. corner 11th Look at these Prices: Theatten ion of dealersis called o the fact that we are prepared to LABEL our goods wi b their NAMES 1S AGENT FOR a5 manufactuend expressly for them. OCEAN STEAMERS. uy:rd o J. J. BROWN & BRO.. 'WHOLESALE GROCERS* Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. Men’s calf boots, our own make, $831,300 00 11,000 00 40,000 00 eont All work, or fore. Statements, Tabular & ‘aretul revision by cop; 14th streets. tween 10th and 11tk st eets. oo Gool Seant 10 e Sevvaea flam street. LI _BILITIES. % unadjusted, and adjusted but not due. o or cil Biufts, Lowa. $15 10 $16 per 3 OU-E W per mon! ‘arnham stree “Ou Saturday _evening, TRAY twobay colts. The owner can find themi on the mver boitom, three miies north of | O el NATIONAL wysy FIRE INSURANCE .COM'Y | OF HARTFORD, CONN. | STEELE & JOHNSON, YWioLESALE (GROGERS, LVEN MATTICE: Statement December 31st, 1873. CASH CAPITAL, £500,000 00 TOTAL ASSETS, $831,850 28 SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. % ’__Pmonlr # | i ! anmrve. i | P | u 40 P.M. Stoux 25PN, | leave the o LI B | : gve (34 50 745 cities, Nebraska utls and Burling- 4303 m. and . 0. - e amouth, Counci Bl ton, deeat 10:30 8. w., closes at 4 l:‘:l«'ia‘ and St. Joseph, due af t 1 494 7 p. w.; closes at 1:45 p. m. &0d e opeo Sundays trom 12 101 p. m. Sundags EYOST. Postmaster. —_————— TOADVERTISKERS-—~ T Be © IRCU- LATION of the DAILY BSE is more ehan double that of any other dafly paper publisbed_in Nebraska. —Peycke’s Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —The Omaha Ercelsior for June contains a view of Omaha from the Towa side of the river. —The Guardian for June is out. The first page is embellished with a cut of the new Trinity cathedral. —A government sale of dam- aged quartermaster’s goods is in progress at the corral in this city. —Councilman James Stephenson has had his hair cropped so close to his head that it would be impossible for Councilman Marsh toscalp him. —The funeral procession of Mrs. Patrick Whelan, yesterdayafternoon, was the longest line that was ever seen in thiscity. —The fire last night was at the yesidence of Policeman Maroney. It was put out with buckets of wa- ter, before the arrival of the fire de- partment, which had been called. The damage was slight. —The next minstrel entertain- ment will be by Beanmont & Nor- ton's troupe, & new organization, but said to be one of the best in the country. They will play at the Academy of Music next Monday evening. —Lars Rasmusson, who Was con- fimed as a policeman by the City Council, has been a clerk for some time past at Schneider’s hardware store, and is a first rate man. Richard M. Clark, (colored,) the other new policeman, has for several years past been a porter on the Pullman palace cars, and is in every respect a good appointment. —On Sunday afternoon last quite a large crowd of people visited Hanscom Park, and some eight or ten families had a little picnic there. This park, even with the {mprovements made last year, is a most attractive and romantic spot, and Is already becoming a popular resort. The territory in its vicinity i fast being settled up, and at no distant day this portion of Omaha ‘will be one of the most desirable of the city for residence. There is a probability that the street railway will be laid along St. Mary's avenue to the park, even if the - property-holders around the park have to do it, and run it them- selves. According to the condi- tions of the deed of gift to the city, . the sum of $4,000 is to be expended in improvements during the present summer. The work will be re- sumed in July. To those of our citizens who have not yet visited the park, we advise them either to * takea walk or a drive out there, where an agreeable surprise awaits them. At the meeting of the City Ex-Governor Paddock is at the ‘Wyoming. D. E. Beadle, of Papillion, is stop- | ping at the Grand Central. | General John O'Neill is at the | Metropolitan. Judge J. W. Carter, of Beatrice, is at the Wyoming. ‘Walter Craig, of Cadiz, Ohio, isat the Wyoming. R. N. Hodskin, of Lincoln, is | registered at the Wyoming. | F. E. Washburn, of New York, | | is at the Grand Central. Hon. Elam Clark, of Fort Cal-| houn, is 8 Metropolitan Hotel guest. | | @ V. Lantry, of the Blair| Mr. F. Roper, 8 prominent | zen of Beatrice, is at the Wy Hotel. Mrs. G. D. Irish and family Will go East to-morrow to spend the summer months. W. H. Tjams left for Salt Lake yes- teday on business in connectic with the Silver Belt Mining Com- pany. D. H. Wheeler, of Plattsmouth, is registered at the Grand Central hotel. Z. Wilkins, traveling agent of the K. C., 8t. Joe & C. B. railway, went West yesterday bound for San Fran- clsco, belng accompanied by a lunch besket and a tack-hammer. Sam. Jones came in night from his plantation, sixty-five miles northwest of Omaha, to visit his friends and to transact some bus- iness. -Bam. looked sun-burned and healthy, and with his long halr, re- | sembled Buffalo Bill. We should not be surprised to see him in the Legislature within a year or two. He returned to his ranche yesterday | morning. The following are {le arrivals at the Wyoming Hotel : O M Fisk, Frank Fisk Fuller, Salt Lake; H L Cooper, Chicago; C | B Croke, Boone, Ind.; J Wilcox, | ning Monday Wyant, IlL; R R MeMullan, Quin- | ey; LT Conant, New London, O; | J Sheppard, W B Robbins, Wm In- | gram, A H Fisher, H W Getz, Geo. Howe, C W Alemy, Jas D Raney, Chicago; Miss J Allen, Red Oak; F H Basck, Sheboggan, Wis; Jas W | Laurie, San Fra co; H McVicker, | North Bend, Ind; W G Hesser, | Platismouth; S R Ely, Kansas City; | N'W Kibler, Pittsfield, Ill; O M Morris, A F Hills, Milton, lls; Wm | Kluman an wife, San Francisco; W ! D Gennes, Charles L Farley and | family, Pittsfield, III; R N Hodskin, Lincolu; J W Carter, Bedtrice; E P | Doyle, Chicago; P H Hughes, Rich- | land, Neb; W H Wallace, Towa. | The State Medical Society. At the meeting of the State Medi- cal Society at the Grand Central | Hotel Tuesday afternoon, there | were present the following mem- | bers: Dr. 1L P. Mathewson, Oma- | ha, President; Dr. S. D. Mercer, | Omaha, Sec:etary ; Dr. John Black, | Plattsmouth; T Bowen, N braska City ; Dr. J. O. Carter, coln; Dr. J. C. Campbell, Nebraska City ; Dr. IL R. Benjamin, Omaha; Dr. R. N. Wileox, Sutton City; Dr. F. G. Fuller, Lincoln ; Dr. Harvey | Link, Millard; Dr. V. H. Coffman, | Omaba; Dr. Robert R. Livingston, Plattsmouth; Dr. J. R. Conkling, | Omaha; Dr. Theo. L. Baumer, Dr. J. C. Denise, Omaha ; the manner laid down by law. | The Herald quotes Judge Wil- bur’s letter, and says it knocks the | bottom out of all the facts claimed by the BEe. Not atall, Mr. Her- ald. The Herald says: «Here rests this grave matter. Two prostitutes arraigned at Police Court and unable to pay their fines are given further time instead of be- ing sent to jail. Afterwards they are called upon by two police of- ficers, who inform them that they must pay their fines or go to jail, and they raised the money on the spot. But they were called upon by the dreadful ‘go-betweens.” 1f Marsh: Snowden had gone himself it would have been all right. But if the BEE man had the duties of Marshal of this city to perform, and_should ex- ecute them as Marshal Snowden does, he would soon find that it Would not be possible to be in every place when work is to be done. Nor does the law contemplate that he shall, The same answer applies to the other charge of the BEE. Marshal Snowden makes the complaints himself, and executes all the duties of his office as far as he can. The constable fees complained of are slight, and are for work which the Marshal cannot do."” The two prostitutes referred to were not arrainged at the Police Court. The fines, and excessive ones, were colleoted from them at midnight by two policemen, who entered their apartments at the hour of midnight, for that purpose, and without a warrant. Another equally irregular proceed- ing was transacted a few nights ago. Some policemen, and among them constable Simpson, if we are not mistaken, obtained admittance to a “dress-making” establishment, without a warrant, and arrested the female inmates and their gentlemen visitors and took them to the court- Louse, Judge Wilbur was waked up and induced to come down and set- tle the case at midnight. The fines were assessed and paid, and the vietims of this irregular proceeding | then wended their way homeward. Was this action—although the | parties may have been committing an offense—regular ? The employment of a constable, The BER malintains, to do this sort of work for the Marshal, should not | be tolerated. What are the Sfar- shal and the police force intended for? Are hisand their duties to be performed by a constable, who fs not a city officer, but who makes his fees from the persons he arrests? This kind of business will be stopped by the passage of an ordin- ance introduced by Councilman Stephenson in the City Council last evening, prohibiting the colleetion of moneys by the policemen, and | commanding the Marshal to serve papers, ete. Other facts can be produced to show that the police system needs a purification in many respects. Itis a fact, and the Marshal is said tobe well aware of it, and if he Is not he ought to be, that one of his police- men “keeps” one or more prosti- tutes. How many fines have they paid, and are their names on the Tist? NTILATED STRAW HATS. Gentlemen who have been waiting the arrival of another invoice of these elegant Hats at Frederick's, are respectfully informed they arri- Dr. G. Tilden, Omaha; Dr., J. H. Peabody, Omaha. After the transaction of some | preliminary business the medicine | men we.e invited to a social re- | union by Dr. Mathewson at his resi- dence in the evening. On the suggestion of Dr. Moore, drive to the Barracks and about the city, was the next thing in order. The ride was greatly enjoyed, and in the evening a pleasant time was had at D:. Mathewson's residence. | At nine o'clock yesterday morz- | ing the Society resumed its business. Among these who put in an ap- | Larsh and Dr. Whitten of Nebraska | City, and Dr. Monell of Omaba. | Dr. Livingston, corresponding sec- | retary, made a report reviewing the proceedings of the State Medical Society. The committees on obstetrics, practice of medicine, and forensic medicine, made reports reviewing the progress of the profession in the department of each. At nine o’clock last evening the members were entertained by the Omaha Medical Society, who gave them a supper at the Grand fying of the Park; 2ud the commit- tee was further directed to have erected twoswings and a suitable stand for the accomrodation of pic- | Farnham sreet, corner 11th street. Ries and cxcursions. Central Hotel. " Indian Curiosities at No. 170 | | brought to this city. vedthis morniny. je21t JUST RECEIVED. J. H. Stein has just received the finest lot or Marsailles Vesting ever Jes tf CALIFORNIA HOUSE, | Corner Tenth and Douglas Streets, FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH, 1874, GREAT LUNCH, | BIRTHDAY & CHRISTENING CELE- BRATION. All are cordially invited. June3t2 F. HAFFNER. The GREATEST VARIETY OF pearance, in addition to the mem- | CHOICE TEAS in the city at JNO. bers alove mentioned, were Dr. | S, JOHNSON & CO., 260 Dodge street. ALL VARIETIES of THOSE CELEBRATED, PERFECTLY UNCOLORED TEAS!!! junes-5t 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 T Ax still man candies. Call around dealers, before laying in your Fourth of July stock. may27 tf H. L. LaTEY, Corner12th and Douglas. may -t 1 First arrival of California fruits at Tizzard's, Jupelstt 4 al | ment for $1,326 78. b4 McKinney vs. Harbach (eject- ‘ment) jury trial in progress. Adjourned till 8 o'clock morning. this Call soon and secure bargainsat WEEER & BEHM'S, | Corner Douglas and Thirteenth. je356 OMAHA, June 3. Frank et al vs Reynolds et al. Ex Sheriff Hoel given leave to smend return on the attachment herein. Ross vs Cruickshank et al. Con- tinued on motion of defendant. Lowland vs Forbes et al. fendant’s motion to continue over- ruled. i Newton vs Lowland. Motion to continue overruled. ‘Hickman vs Redick et al, Leave to answer petition by Monday next. ‘Hotel Co. vs Creighton et al. Leave to amend petition. Englecert vs. Bogel etal. Leave to answer. Bell vs Will etal. Report of Te- feree confirmed. In the matter of the application of Catherine Johnson, guardian, to sell the real estate of ward. Peti- tion denied. McKinney vs Horbach. Trial concluded. - No verdict had been agreed upon at last accounts. McCormick vs Moore et al. Sub- mitted to a jury with instruetions tobring in a sealed verdict in the morning. Adjourned to nine o'clock in the | Communicated. | Probable Suit for Slander. OMAHA, June 2, 1874. The article in relation to the ar- rest of the undersigned by one John C. Smith for stealing corn, publish- ed some time since in your paper, having done us a great injury, we propose to seek redress by law against Smith. As the complaint was false in faot and this man, Smith, noted as a liar by those who know him, we would caution others against the repetition of any slan- derous assertions made by thisman, s we Intend testing the question | as to the value of reputation in this community. SiMoN SCHIMPF, 1t FRANK RUPE. For gn excellent glass of soda, go to Ish’s Farnham stregt stors. may 15-eod-1m. Gro, H. PETERSON, the pioneer cigar manufacturer, keeps eon- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also Lone Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and “Durham” Smoking Tobaeco. 211 Douglas streat. may6eodly New drinks on draught, Peru- vian Beer and Ginger Ale at Isi’s. A varlety of 25 different drinks of soda and mineral waters on draught at all times. mayl6eodlm JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS —a large assortment—now invite attention. corner Douglas and 15th streets. BUTTERFIED & WHIPPLE. may 4, eodtf. The Green Tree House is now open for the accommodation of the public. may30t6 FOR RENT. A large front room suitable for office use, 165 Farnham St. 23t A few day boarders wanted at 505 12th street. 29-6t MRS. JENNY WEATHERS, Buy cigars at Sundblad’s, 484 13thstreet, bet Farnham an Harney may281w REMOVAL NOTICE. Henry Loughlin, pawnbroKer, has removed his place of business to 151 Farnham street, one block west of the old stand, between 10th and 11th streets, south side, second door from corner of Tenth street. junel-6t ¥OoR SALE CHEAP. — Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. BURKLEY. apr 11-4f fresh every day, at JonN WIRTH'S | RESTAURANT, DOUGLAS STREET? | June2ts Frur Market, at Brunner's. June 2 10t THE finest broadeloth, all colors and shades, to be found at un3tf J. H. STEIN'S. | SPECIAL efforts made by John S. Johnson & Co. to make table butter that shall be above complaint. JuneSeodst z _— | Go to John Wirth’s Restaurant, on Douglas street, for the finest Ice Cream, to be found in the city. Jue 33t | We called on Bunce this morning | and found him busy as a BEE, sur- | rounded on all sides with new | goods—over 75 new styles of straw | hats. If BuNcE can't suit you, go | bare-headed. june3as NOTICE | The finest subscription concert for | the month of June, will be given at | Thiele’s Garden, on Friday evening | June 5th. A series of said concerts | will be given every Friday evening until further notice. No tickets re- quired at the door. June 3 1t JuLivs THIELE. ‘WANTED.—A man or woman to class residences. ders at our sale roouws, 2 G TED—Two good farm hands want a uation upon a farm—uo} t o far from . Apply immedistely at the BEE f- . Apply o w cor Buri Alsoa nurse girl wanted at L nch & McKoon's office, Creighton biock, myISit Attorn. RoomXNo. cook in hotel, at Fremont—woman | preferred. Apply at Wyoming ho- | tel. jang-1t* | For the choicest, cheapest line of groceries in the city, call on Jno. S. Johnson & Co., 260 Dodge street, (old stand of Doolittle & McPher- son). June 3 eod 5t. Pianos for sale cheap at 236 Cap- tol Avenue. je3 w1 The best and coolest glass of soda water, from the new and magnifi- cent Arctic apparatus, at Ish’s Farnham street drug store, mayl6-god-1m AUCTION SALE.—A rare chance for investment, twenty desirable lots in the thriving town of Papil- lion, the future county-seat of Sarpy county. Sale on the premises, Sat- | urday June 6th, commenging at 1 RONT PARLOR FOR REN Davenport st bet 15th and 16 1%, TIE FUBLIC The _unerigned bas purcbased and put upon the streets _as public convesances, some of the finest carriages @\ermanufactured in this cou Hotel, or at the stable, stand Capital Avenue, will be promp! share of the public_patro licited, JUHN E: BU County. Inquire of myleml® Cor Harney and 00d second hand for cash or trade, EAL son's additions. Address, oftice. ta‘e for sale in Armstrong & T B SALE—A S new. Inquire of Max ap2iie eyer & o'clock, p. m. Terms—part eash, balance on six and twelve months. GRAY & ALLEN, Auctioneers. may25 cod June 5 and w 2t VEGETABLE MARKET AT BRUN- NER's, june2-10t ICE CREAM of all flavors; made fresh daily at JOHN WIRTH'S Restaurant, Bouglas street, je2t3 DYEING, clegning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,bet. Farnham and Douglas. apr2st f. “Giur EDGE THE VALLE Flour made. and “CREAM OF TJTORGENSEIN, —MANUFACTURFR OF— A, NEB, Opposite Metro- P o onsumers 'and_Dealers will nd it to their advantage to examine my stock belose purchasing elsewhere. wyli-ly JAS. M. M°VITTIE, —WHOLESALE DEALEKGIN— Clarified Cider. VAN DORN’S MACHINE SEOF. All kinds of light and heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. | s@rAu Work Guaranieed. 9% 266 -l:‘lul EY STREET, - OMAHA. JACOB CISH, 261 Fornbam St., Bet. 14(h & 15th Sursical Rooms [. VAN CAMP M. .,].,)._ ICE CREAM, of all flavors, made | ma WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Parnham Btrelty Omahs, Neb —WHGLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN— B wiLiEELE. 3. TAYLOR. WILLHELY ‘& TAYLOR, PORK PACKERS, 17th and Chieago streets, NEB, OMAHA, { AT ot w2 “MONE " brand of hams and pat = e, B BT ‘or in cans of 10, 15,25 or 40 Ba. S Orders promptly Slied. S8 FURNITURE. BEDDING. BTC. | e T furniture ; also » piano; Tnquireol Max Meyer & Bro. 2 ED—A cneap iarus m_excaange for ‘merchandise. Address, Farmer, Bsk 3 ap2it xo. %54 Chicags st Apply io HARRIS, TAFT & WOODMAN, ap2l o1 ML OR SALE OR 'T—A farm of 12 acres with house and barn, situated one haif mile ‘west of the Barracks; inquire nL meh16y . . REDMOND, SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE issued out of the District Court for Doug- 133 County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I willon the 3d day of July, A.D. 187 oelock am of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Omaha, and said County, sell 'at auction the oroperty described in said order, to wit: Lot No.seven (7) in ise's Addition to the city of Omaba, in said dgement of said Court 'y against Patrick D BURLEY, Sher Tecor y 3. McNamara. AL June 34, 1574. it it JONN BAUMER, Practical Watchmaker, 171 Parnnau , 8. B Onr. 11¢h 8t. OMAHA - NEB . F. HAMANN, TAILOR, 171 Cor. ¥arnham and Eleventh Sta. Alikinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re- ine lot of DENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAM ST. B2~ Oldest practicine Dentists in the ety DR. A S. BILLINGS, DENTIST, 284 Farnham St., Bot. 13th and 14th, up stairs. Teeth extracted without ‘trous Ox! STODDARD & HUKLSUT, Market Gardners ! LL KINDS OF VEGETABLES AND plants. for swe. Orders addresed 1o us at our garden Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, Will receive prompt atfention. apl5s3m JOHN H. GREEN, DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, A¥D COMMISSION MERCHANT TEHAN LIBHERT) TAITOR, 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. Al kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING sad REPAIRING done st reasonable rates ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreoot Between 9th and 10th. CHARLES FELD mehlltd STATE MILLS (% | in Compuny’s office. Cas) = Cash in hands of Agents and in course of transmissi 7,600 00 w Fire losses Outstanding, - e2a0 49 | STATE OF NEBRAS AUbiror's DErARTAE. | Tt i hereby certified that the Nati y of Hartiord, Co bas | complied with | e, | and is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance1p this Stgle for the current year. [N Witness my hand and seal of office | at Lincola, Neb., this 3ist day of | Janury, 1874, | J. B. WESTON, Auditor of —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, TmehTazy BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MATFTA, NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. AXEA, aprsdly *-: WHOLESALE GROCERS, —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— No. 205 Farnham Street, - NEB. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, meh27y1 INCORPORATED MRCH 27,1820 | Fire Association!| OF PHILADELPHIA. BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MER- CHANDIZE GENERALLY. Al losess sustained by the association 15 organization h.ve been prompily paid, amount to 2 70 500 00 | 205500 00 | prEe | United Siates fegi | Loan of the City o | Warrants of the Loan of the State of | Loan of the City | 00 shares n2a Railrond Compan Pennsylvania Railroad Scrip. Lehigh Valley Railroad Bo: | “pereent Lakn of Mas 2 351 shares of Stock of Fire Associ- STATE OF NEBRA AUDITOR'S DEPARTN It is hereby certified that the Firs Ascoc tion of Philadel hin, by eomylind with the | [ rized uiy hand a0l seal of office ebra:kt, this 10th day B. WESTON, Auditor ot State Witvoss v e @ iree L8] €. H. WILLARD, Depy je -6t ! aty. FreNcn & Mekoo, Agents. | L. W. JONES | —DEALER IN— 531Zand 533 15(h streef, Opposite tha Post Office. | N Children’s Carriages, Bird Cages, Croquet Nets, Stationery, OR ANYTHING ELSE. I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Cholce Imported and Domentic Cigars ap29m2eod u. exEBE C 3. KaRBACH. GREVE & K\RBACH, 15th st. Letween Farvham snd sracy sis. OMAHA, NEB. MOST EVERYTHING o v |OMATFTA, AGENTS FOR THE DUPUNT POWDER (0. KvurTz fJorRr & (fo ;| OMAEIA. JOBBERS OF 231 Farnham Street, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— NEB | DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. J. J. BROWN & BRO,, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS : Notions, and Boots and Shoes. mys-1v JOHN T. EDGAR, —JOBBER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— CRICUL | THRESHERS. HARV] CORN-PLANTE! | 246 Douglas ENTERS, REvERS, MO RAKES AND'W. St, AGONS. Wh aniitl GEO. A. HOAGLAND, olesale Lumbe ATTA —OFFICE AND YARD— COR, OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS., U.P. B. R. TRACE. NE | x ; = S BELTERS, ROWIRS DRiLLs, siuDEus ¥ mehizy Nebraska, | ESTABLISHED PUNDT. MEYER & RAAPKE, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— FANCY GROCERIES Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. { 212 Farnham Street, Omaha, Ne —— Spring and Farm Wagons, | BLGUINS AND CAKRI 6N, Dealers in and manufacturcrs of AGRICULTURAL IMPI1EMENTS! ARTICULAR ATTENTION s+ HORSE SHOLING. BZ-Repairing of wagons and blacksmithing prompily done at reasonable prices mydawtm New Meat Market. SPAULD! G & JOURDAN. 14th St. Bet. Farnham and Harney, | ‘meh]5-2m Oppo ite the Grand Central | ing people of either sex, young or old, make | mre money 1t work for us n thei spare mo- | ments or sl the time, than st anyibiog else. ress STINSUN &' CO.. Purtiand, Maine" 1‘ novsvi SHERIFF'S SALE. i VIRTUE OF A WRITOF EXECUTION fssued out of the Disrict Court for Nebraska, and 10 me directed, of day June, ALD 1574, at 16 am of said day, at the store room of N street, in the City , in said Staté, Y T wi ocloek. - ‘bert Tucker ' #tock of als0 & small line of hats and caps ; also the ‘described store and office furniture : 1desk, 1 stoveand pipe, 3 chairs, 50 much of Satisfy mid or 0 ) i Fiue O1d Kentucky Whiskies and Imported vioods a Speclalty. OMAHA NEB. 239 DOUGLASTR.,) wel Bloek,) ” § (Cal n —DEALER IN— "YA7mes, Lioons, CieARs oo, —MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— e et S ot Sl e R I . ‘v i i A E. SIMPSOIN, DEALER IN CIGALS.: 532 FIFTEENTH ST CREIGETON BLOCK. The Barlington and Missouri River Railrosd Co., offars best las eredit at per cent. intereat, and wi ha bnus premiaof 20 per purchase, if haif the land is cultivated, within two years from date of pat HOMES and FARMS IN m low prices on 10 on the amount rehase. of the LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. | North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys The B, & M. B R. Co. will sell aboat *,000.000 weres of snlen li | grazing and altural land la =gy a well watersd country, st irom §174 o §7.00 per acre on and 3 sjacent 1 its rai amwous Pepablican, Valiey. C. R. SCHALLER, e}ent B Cor of Ninth it. South of he Platte Co wnsa farge body of the best land e e v v aiieund an 1n the largest For circalars For i ‘aad full laformstion apply 0 in Nobeaska, fntersectod by nus et ot s of therBtas . & M. Land Office, and Sta., Or Gener.] Land Pepartment, Lincols,Neb.