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9 IMMENSE BARGAINS —I§— BOOTS AND SHOES! 2 —AT— ‘WEBBER & BEHM'S, 'CORNER DOUGLAS AND THIRTEENTH X “STREETS. | OUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. Hon. 6. B. Lake, Judge OMAHA, June 22. State vs Thomas H. Lately. Bail 1" A MISSING MAN FOUND. SHARP PRACTICE. — =1 THE OMA —A detachment of 200 soldiers . o - .H,A' BEE Jeft the Barracks this morning for | | Cheyenne, going by special train. | Anything || * (IMNG ETENTS (ST THER SEADOVS BEFIRE” . w.Jonxs |MONARCH OF THE ROAD e THE MOST STUPENDOUS ORGANIZATION TRAVELING, MOST EVERYTHING 531 amd 533 15¢h atreer, He is Discovered in the Country | Obtaining Money under Falso Naked and Eating Grass. Pretenses. /A man named Mook and another [ modn ‘Thursday, ;“;";’;“ s C:‘ | fellow, name unknown, who have McAusland and Mr. | ored man pamed O. F. Jobnson, | peep, hanging about the city, for & . o e shout 1o | aged68,and partialy outofhismind, | o OSSR LC S |t e Kingaloy. Leave to | 224 97.00 peramuum, when o | purchase the grove at Bellevue with mysteriously disappeared from his | 63000 game the other day on | answer by Aufi:;fm 10,000 PAIRS! ties,addressed | the intention of fixing it up in a | residence on Tenth st.eet, between | o ) nhisticated proprietorof the Haffner vs Cause to be R sentios | beautiful style for picnics, moonlight | Dodge and Douglas. A thorough | . o Home, on Ninth street, | 0O%1 by to-morrow, why case | To be Sold at Prices that Have TUESDT\Y, JUNE 23, 1874. —A young man named Henry | Swift, while berding eattle in Union Precinet, was struck by lightning | Saturday forenoon and killed. PAPEE OF THE CITY. } OFFICIAL ] Omaha, Sa.turfiay, June 27, '74 k. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE rrier, wany | —Andy ng, (Sumdays <% | Martin, of Bellevue, Young vs Wilcox. Dismissed, Opposite the Post Office. o - | parties and excursions, and making | search of the clty was made by the should not be dismissed. Never Been Equalled 10 by which he waseuchered outof it a pleasant resort generally. has by far the ty, and is, advertising police, his relatives and friends, but they failed to find any trace of him. | Yesterday, however, he was dis- covered about amile and a half _A man named Eric Hansen dislocated his ankle Saturday | night by tumning an involuntary gt By e | northwest of the city, with a lot of | sbvertisements must {nvariably be A anding sdvertisements by specisl Notices, Statements, Tabular earelul revision by copY, Work, e e, must e handed i | furuisbed, T ok 4. to snsuse imsertio: e, | st dal. Local advertisemeuts before two | o T aents belore ope o'cluck . . brertsements beore o060 ALY e i Lelore Monda) == | Brx | lor the ARTURE OF Fume Card of the Burlingion Route AR YE ATONAM. o o | 5 excepicd. * Tuis is the only line runving Pullman Hotel. Hazxy P. DEUEL, Ticket Agent. Ouiaba, Neb. *20:00 P M. SREE Noeax $t.Jo. & Council Bluffs 10:00 A M. 1:00 100 700 430 3:00 10:00 250 746 B amouth, Councii Blutls sid Buring, a;,'nnunan- cluses st 4:30 8. m. and : is and St. Joseph, due at 10:00 a. m- Offce open BRI £ YOST. Postmister. e FEN TOADVERTISKRS-—-Tae 8 LATIOS of the DALY BEE s more than domble that of any;other daily RCU- —Peycke's Restasurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the xind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. feb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —The river is fallin, —Hooley's Comedy Company is at the Grand Central. —The police force had a hot time of it Saturday night, and filled the Jail full of prisoners. ~—Tom Murray mourns the loss of three dogs, Two were poisoned on Friday night, night. —An excursion party of forty prominent Georgians arrived here last evening over the Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Bluffs Rail- way, from Atlanta. —The -Omaha Maennerchor has volunteered its services at the Ger- and festival, which begins at woals Hall next ‘Wednesday evening. —Sam. Gladstone, the bill-poster, has put up an immense bill-board at the corner of Eleventh and Doug- Ias streets, and bas ornamented it with the attractive posters of Queen’s circus. —A sporting man was thrown down the stairs of a Farnham street club room Saturday night by another gambler, and had his nosc al badly injured as the result of the | lofty tumble. —A 10atch game of base ball was played Sunday at Florence be- tween a picked nine of Omaha rail- road boys and the Florence club, for akegof beer. The railreaders got away with the beer. —8t. Mark’s Church will give a festival to-day, at the store formerly occupied by Bushman, on ‘Thirteenth street. Strawberries and jee cream will be the principal at- tractions. The festival is gotten up for the purpose of raising funds for " the building of a rectory. A fight occurred Saturday in Odin’s hall, Farnham street. young fellow named Hogan made it pretty lively for a Dutchman, and in so doing broke a window. He was arrestetl and taken to jail, and upon paylng for the broken window, - he was released. from custody by Judge Wilbur's order. —Wéhad yesterday the pleasure of inspecting, at the decorative estab- ‘Jishment and art gallery of B. D. Jones, four most elegant window cornices—in fact we never saw their outside of New York City. They were made to order from an original design by Mr. Jones for Mrs. Wm. F. Sweesey, and some idea of their beauty may be found from the fact that months have | been required for their comple- | are -made from Inut, most elaborately gilded with & surface | A Made up in the all lovers of the beautiful in art, and | composed a happ; od the other last | ture. He intends to sue the ity for | ymersault down stairs at the Green 'ree House. —James MeN Hor cattle. He was entirely naked, and | was feedingon grass like Nebu- chadnezzar. He was brought into il, a Scotchman, | the city and delivered to his friends. | and one Kirby, trio who arrived here from the West Saturday after- noon, on the overland train. Smith and Kirby, it seems, had made the acquain and had drank at his expense all the cay and appropriated his ¢ Scotchman became hilariously ce probably be turned over to the Coun- ty authorities to be taken eare of. Creating & Distarbance. Policeman Mansfield yesterday arrested a drumken man named Moses Robinson, in his room in the | happy, and some passengers, fearing | third story of Edwards’ brick build- | that he had fallen into the hands of | ing, for ereating a disturbance by nformed the police on their | smashing the windows and furni- here. While the police were | ture. - He waslodged in jail to sober looking for the men they found | up and to await an examination at McNeil drank on the streets, | the Police Gourt, where he'will be called on to plead to the charges of drunkenness and disorderly con- duet. and mourning the loss of $1,100 daticket to New York. Swift and King were soon afterwards ar- | rested atthe Wyoming Hotel. Upon | searching them the lost ticket was | found, and they were lodged in jail. Oue of Stephenson’s gray teams i he | Fan away yesterday from the cor- nerof Sixteenth and Webster streets to Chicago, thence to Ninth and Davepport into the “Irish Patch,” where one of the horses tumbled intoa well. Policeman Byrne, with {he assistanee of the erowd, got the home out, patched up the harness, and took the team to the stable. had scen the contents of Me pocket-pook, and it contained only Yesterday, MeNiel still ine sted that he had lost $1100, but he didn’t know how, and as he did not wish to prosecute the men, they were disebarged. MeNiel has tele- graphed to New York for maney. Jewelry Theft. Hattie Armstrong, living in rooms on Twelfth street, had a set of jewelry stolen from ber place Saturday night.- Suspicion pointed to a young man named Orary, who visited the Liouse during the even- ing, and he was accordingly arrest- od and lodged in jail to await his examination, which took place at the Police Court yesterday, and - resulted in his being held to bail in the sum of $250 for his appearance at the Distriet Court. His confederate, who came in and attempted to swear hin olear, was served likewlse. g Personal. Surveyor General Cunningham, of Plattsmouth, is at the Grand Central. John B. Ludlow, western passen- ger agent of the Lake Shore & Michizan Southern Railway, at Leavenworth, is In the eity. F. E. Mose, general western pas- senger agent of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad, accom- panied by a party of friends, went West yestenday morning. Harry Williams, the oldest mem- ber of the San Francisco board of brokers, went East yesterday over the C. B. & Q. rallway, accom- panied by his family, en route to Europe. W. F. Brown, a prominent live stock dealer of Chicago, was in the | yestel He came here on a visit to his friend the stock agent of the who is dying with consumption at the Pacific House, at Council Bluffs. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming: @ D Martin, Davenport; N J Mil- 1or, A Meltz, P O'Keefe, Des Moines; P Hoope, Riihy, Indianapolis; EW Arnold, Grand Island; Geo D Irish, Sam Gladstone, Chas H Lean, city; Wi Totman, Burlington, J J Som- mers, 8t Joe; E H Bullard, Chicago; J G Elithark, Chieago; L Browning, Fred Croner, Dovenport; C W Lam- | beth, Neb City ; Geo M Ragau, DT; | Mrs B Collins, Thos Cruighton and family, Rochester, N Y; Johu Me- Laine, John Mclsaac, Canada; A 8 Wetmore, Cleveland; F and J Horn, L R Ely, John Fox, P G Mayfield, J Heiman, Kansas City; Mrs Mich- all and son, British Columbia. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. The Ladies’ Soclety of Bt. Mark’s Chureh will dispense strawberries, ice cream, ete., on Tuesday evening, the 25th inst., in the room on Thir- teenth street, lately occupied by Bushman’s dry goods store, com- mencing at 5 o'clock. jun22-21 DENIED. than all competitors. Query>—Why is it thusly? him a call before purchasing. cash: Good Rio Coffee at $1,00. Choice Roasted Rio Coffee at 30¢ per pound. Teas cheaper by 23¢ per pound selling. P H ALLEN. Jun:22 1t GREAT! oull regre? ¥ 5 dowt secure some of the BIG BARGAIXNS Py hart offers “Bazar” customers in in Baby Buggics, Wall Puper, Birds, and Croquet. Prices away below others. june 22 1t Stabbed. On Saturday night, about half- past nine o’clock, Policeman Byrne was called by a whistle to Eleventh street, between Douglas and Farn- ham, where he found a German, who was half frightened to death on account of a stab received in the shoulder. 1ic had received the cut in a row that had taken place there between some fellows who had been ding a beer hall opening, but neither he nor the officer could as- cerain who il the deed, although the latter has Lis suspicions. Byrne took the wounded man to the Dan- ish saloun on Farnham street, and finding that the cut was but a slight one, left him there to take care of himself. CLOSING ! ouT! 1! SALE or SUMMER DRY GOOLS We have bought too many goou: Jor this seasan. We are diametrically opposed to holding Summer goods till next sea- son. We have determined to put them at prices that will MAKE them SELL. SEE OUR NEW PRICES. Grenadines, worth 25¢ for 150 “ “ 40¢ for 30c $100 for 75¢ Summer silks worth - $1 00 for T5¢ Japanese silks, worth 50c for 35¢ LLAMA lace woints, sacques and scarfs at most any price. Shawls at a great reduction. (Good striped shawls at $1.50; Cash- mere Shawls, ALL WOOL, at $1.75; a lot of BROCHE Shawls at $5. « “« Academy of Nasic—The Hooley Comedy | worth $10. Company. PARASOLS at 20c, worth 30c. A 1z the Hooley Comedy | large lot of very fine ones to be with the well known | closed out John Dillon, as the star, | A large lotof bleached and brown began a scason of three nights | Muslins at 9e and 10c to be closed at the Academy of Music. The |outat BUSHMAN'S. was “The Divorced | Jje19 eod 1w has never been pl theatns of the U Avenue of No liquors, but lemonade, seltzer and soda water, cider and splendid ice cream, ete., to be had at the of Chicago. It is | FRENCH CorFEE Housk, 485 12th it comedy. This | street. Separate room for ladies. mposed of first-class | may30tewtf 2z the stock company of Hooley's theatre, of Chicago, now aunual summer tour. Re- served sats may be secured at | Wyman & Eberhart’s. Broke His Lee. On Satunlay evening a young | man named Samuel Butters, board- ing at the Tremont House, while walking along Dodge street, fell into the unprotected exeavation for | 0., lock box 497, until Wednesday, Simpeon’s new building, and broke | June 24th, for the purchase of thy one of his legs just above the ankle. | entire stock of dry goods of the He was assisted to hotel, and a | New York Dry Goods Storg, lately a surgeon was called to set the frac- ¢ New York, and CISTERN BUILDING and WELL DIGGING. Also cleaning and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charge. R. C. PrYOR, Diamond Saloon, Harney, between 13th and 14th streets. Sel5-1w BALE OF STOCK OF GOODS. LIGHT CASSIMERE SUITS | pencing June 20th, 1874, at nine o’clock, a. m., and be continued LATEST STYLE stock is sold. with those who appreciate that | AT GREATLY REDPUCED FIGURES! ‘l'finmflmthfln rior decoration of their homes. Jjunel0-codts M. HELLMAN & Co. Sold at FRED. DREXEL, | junezo-10¢ As heis now wholly insane he will |50 E00 B0 B0 K ate of de- A FACT THAT CANNOT BE ALLEN the GROCER is selling goods 10 to 15 per cent LOWER Because he sells for CASH. Give Just received and for sale for Choice Rio Coffee af 3} pounds for than any other house in the city is Proposals will be received per P. | SNOW FLAKE, all who useit pronounce it the best. June 15 1m belonging to Weinstein & Kolls. If | which this isa sample, weighing 600 no satisfactory offer be made by ghe | Ibs. This type has been in use on above date, Ishall proceed to sell | the Daily BEE less than one year, the above stock at auetion, com. | and is nearly as good as new. from day to day, until the entire | ™ Famnham street, corner 11th street. 100. The case ng-instbenguxnst Charles 5 i & Vil Ketchum, for embezzlement, was Mook and his companion having | Ketehtin, o0 o occupied quaffed 2 great deal of lager at the | 4o wholeday. The testimony hav- honest Teuton’s bar, easily got in- | ing been concluded, the arguments o'clock in the morning. Adjourned till 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. : Two Beys Drowsed. A sad accident happened last eve- positon a Chicago bank for $750, | ning about half-past five o'cloek, at and signing this over and giving | the river, foot of Farnham street. it up as security, he succeeded in | A party of boys Were in bathing, obtaining one hundred dollars from | and two of them, Arthur Amamau, the German. They then jumped | and Gussie Hierb, neither of whom, Jong before they wanted to borrow some money irom him. They had plenty of money, but could not just then get hold of it. One of the town, lea posit wasn’t worth the paper it was | stream and drowned. They called written on. - He soon leagned this | for assistance but it came too_late. fact, and informed the authoritics of | Young Hierb was the son of Mr. it. Hierb, of the Tivoli_ Garden, and Mook was arrested in Counell | Arnaman was the son of the Ger- Bluffs yesterday, and the other man | man _ teacher of that name. A is being looked for. search was made for the bodics, but they could not be found. Montgomery Queen's Great Show. On Saturday next, this great cireus, menagerie and hippodrome, en route to the Pacific coast, will exhibit in this city. It Is the finst show of the season, and will be at- Dy cleaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,bet. Farnham and Dopglas. aprast £, to hLis confidence, and it was not | of counsel will commence atnine | g thelr vietim to | itissaid,covldswim,gotbeyond their B | discover that the certificate of de- | depth, and were. carried down Omaha. You Can Buy Them Cheaper. - Than.Ever Before. Men’s Boots from. - $2 00 to Men’s Congress, -/ -. 1.90 to 2 Men'sShoes, calf bals, 1. 25 to 3 Ladies’ leather boots, 1 25:t0. 2 50 | Ladies’ cloth bsls, = 1.00 to 2 Slippers, very nice, - 1.50 to Misses’ coth boots, - 1.00 to Misses’ leather boots 1 25 to 2 Alsoya full line of childrenw's shoes at’ prices. that are bound to sell them. This is not siop work, but our reg- wdar stock, manufactured for our custon trade, and. every pair war- ranted. Call s00n and secure bargains. $ 2 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. To Let, For e, will 'TEN tended by immense crowds, as ibis in every respect a first-class enter- tainment. Coneerning it, _the Davenport Democrat says The exhibitions of the above show on yesterday were Wi by crowds of people who showed their appreclation of the performances by enthusiastically applauding the various acts of the more prominent artists, Montgomery Queen may well pride himself on having a strietly first class show in every par- ticular, Everything 18 new, inclu- ding chariots, cages, trappings, wandrobe, ete. The collection of animals is unusually large, and comprises _animals from almost every portion of the globe, and moreover all look healthy, and as if they were well cared for. The arenic performance is probably the finest ever witnessed here, every act being donein an artistic manner. Pirst and foremost among the princi- acts must bementioned the won- derful riding of Little Mollie Brown, who is marvel in her way. Her bareback and plrouette riding is the finest we have yet seen for a lady equestrienne, while her astonishing backward somersaults are thrilling in the extreme. Leopold and Ger- aldine fully sustained their proud title—¢the champion trapeze per- formers of the age,"—their daring feats were exccuted with ease and grace, Frank Barry's bare-back somersault riding isreally excellent. Signor Feranta won much applause by wonderful_contortion - act. The clowns—Nat Austin and Billy Burke—are extremely funny, their Conncetions. jokes never being stale or "vulgar, WEL VALLEY J0SCTION, for Haion 25 & whole, this oxhibition Is | et Giyard Eoc it < one of the finest travellng, and de- 10 serves success whereever they go. ALY o¥ ot. Pavl, Minneapo'ls, is. THE fair and festival for the Ger- man Catholic school will be hield n Wednesday next, at Shoaf's Hall. June20-sat&wed. _— CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. The Popular Route from OMATX A —T0— Chicago and the East! AND THE Omnlv Direct Route 1t Being the Shortest and Fizst Comoleted Line Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improvem nis have taken place in the way of alucing Grade, and plsciog frou with Stcel Kails, addiog 10 118 rolliag stock Dew aud Elegant DAY and SLEEPING CARS Equipped ing Hov: sryeting loe aye . prod e hress ‘iatug run eac . ous lines. of {his ond, Thi's securing 1o the iraveler seicctng this Toule sure and ceria’a coaneciions in any di- Tection be niay wish 10 30. 1 —We had the pleasure yesterdayof making the acquaintance of John W. Blaisdell; manager of the Hooley Comedy Company, He 188 finished actor, and an accomplished gentle- man, while his troupe Is one of the very best theatrieal organizations in this western country. SJLVER RE-PLATED. Send Silver Ware for w-plating to Burns' China Store. je2tl OUR STOCK in BTRAW HATS and SuMMER CAPs we will close out at agtonishing low prices, M. HELLMAN & Co. July 1 4 Ju¢h 10 eod arocer 11 1 junelsmi Gro. H. PETERSON, the pioneer cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also Lone Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas streat. Geodlv 5T, LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS, Leggat, Hndson & Co., Manufartarers of every arsuse Fine Cut Chewing IMPORTANT. We are selling off our extensive stock of clothing and furnishing goods, at lower prices than ever. f M. HELLMAN & Co., Cor. Farnham and 13th St. junel0-eod-to-julvt AND SMOKING TOBACCO LARGE STOCK Of Linen Suits, also singlo coats, pants and vests, sold very low, at M. HELLMAN & Co. Junl0codtoJulyl. Our Special Brands: ¥or SALE CHEAP. — Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. BURKLEY. apr 11-tf FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, Saloon for sute or rent, cheap. Inquire at the BEE office. June 16-tf ALl Our Tobacces Strictly Warantcd. JUST RECEIVED, and selling rapidly, the finest as- sortment of neckties, collars and cuffs. J. H. STEIN. junel9-3t OFFICE AND SALKSROOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, st. T.ouis Mo, sarTime SNOW FLAKE FLOUK, The Premium Flour of Nebraska. LirTiE & WiLmiams, jel151m Douglas St. Al good housekeepers should use JOB Printing Type For SaLe! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of For terms &c., address E. RoSEWATER, f f Publisher of the Bee. JIndian Curiosities at No. 170 EXECUTES ALL XIXDS OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. 3 VERY BEST STYLE | may 7-tf. The Bee Job Printing House | setrista. ity ibéday or wee TED—_To buy a house and lot, the house to have from four to seven roouws ; must be within ten blocks of Farnham street. A John 6. Lee, northeast corver Farn- ham and 16th sts. e Nice Frnished room for ront. Inquire at 206 Jackson st. Jexast Bar Fix- on R SALE—A Saloon, with Barand liard Table, Doug- jeiote ‘tures, Billiard Ts ire i35 st., 2 door trom 12d . R RENT—Dwelling house, 157 Capital avenue. Apply at Uil Mill june 304 HAKI, TAFT & WooDMAN. 1 P A0 e oo Shxiemnts o< Do las streets, Iast night, a Llama _Lace Shawl. The above reward will be paid for it atGeneral Ord's office, Fifteenth street and Harney. June 20 3t {IRL WANTED—To do general house-work X ina small family. Apply at COZZENS HOUSE, 9th street. Jelout ANTED—Servant girls, carpenters, farm hands, laborers, etc., immediately, at the eunploy it ofce oom ' Visscher sblock. mys WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carriages, and one Hearse, cheap {or cash or trade, a3 1 need the room for new ones. jersdit. G. W. HOMAN. Children’s ‘Carriages, Bird Cages, Croquet Yete, Stationery, OR ANYTHING ELSE. | 1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Cholco Impertcd and Domestle Cigars apom2eod H. C. WALKEE, —MANUFACTUEEK AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES 51013tk St. Between Farnbam sad Douglss apisvy Wood! Wood!Wooa—! Southkern Hotel. Fronting on 4th, 6th and Walnatsts, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co,, Proprietors. The Southern Hotel is first-class in all its ointments. Iis tablesare at all times su) Hhia! o The greateat abundance, with i the Gelicacies the markets afford, Iis elerks and ite and ‘attentive o the the hotel, is an from ‘the int_Soor ‘one, Railroad and _steamboat fcket offices, news stand. and western faion telegraph offlee in the Kotunda of hotel, GRERE & KARBACH, 15th st. Letween Farnham and sruey sts. OMAHA, NEB. Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRI\GES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO g HORSE SHOEING. WaRepairing of wagons and blacksmithi promptly done at reasonable prices Eraases F(n{ SALE_Two good breakiog teams. Ju- quire at 269 15th and Douglas streets. Jetout JAMES BONNEI —One of Gale's alsoone Lung 'S Restauraut. RSALE AT A BA Celbrated Pea-nut Ross ester. Inquire at MERRI Sesdin R SALE160 acres of land, being the N 34 ol secl, in township 13, N of & the SE part of Buttler county, 30 miles North- westof 'Lincoln. A well improvel faru sdjoins it'on the west, and_countr, it i lickly setlods Wil sell for $500, one hall down, balaucc n one year,or 83 10 per aezs in , or wi ur city property.” Apply 1o "oskwARER the 4E my2t ANDEE! ESIRABLE RESIDENCI ‘and several tvacant lots, and farm Hnds for sale ; uses and o ent cl towod ienants. Apply toJoix & Kuiter! Attorney at Law, at French & McKoon's office, RoomNo. 3, Creighton ISt 0B SATE OB wENT—N6. 36K Qhengo ot Apply to HARRIS, TAFT & WOODMAN, 2 Oil M. biock, ANDS AND LOTS—The undersigned ofkrs faruiug lands (o this Siate. WATSON B. SM MITH, - Redick’s Operis Housa. s tmmed loc! L ot oari; room it ok enticmn wife, or to single gentiemed: Inquir 64 dackson sreet. 5 et ROST PABLOR FOR RENT—Apply 277 Davenport st bet 15th and 16th sts. my16tl TORAGE AND COMMISSION HOU: o e e ‘and all clasas of goods stor:d. jelodgt 'B. BEHRL T]0, T35 FUBLIC The unierngncd by rebased aad put upon the sireets s oes, some of the fnest carriages [ared in this country. They will be from e depot, Sotets Al orders left at the Ii“!!l.AmM,n-“lll'Q.mrd X Iv - s, mptly st tended to. A pu Fatrinage is reutdiy ollied. JOIN E- BULL. yisu BIDS Yon - ROFOSALS, Proposals fof erecting the expasition bullling (State Fuir) will be received until Saturday, June 27, st 12 o'tlock, noon. Plans and specifi- cations will be on exhibition at the of i Jonas Gise, on Tuesday mornivg, Jul 9o'clock. 'C. A. BALD! ezt ! Academy of Music, GREAT ATTRACTION. MONDAY EVENING JUNE 22. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ThE— HOOLEY ‘COMEDY COM'Y OF CHICAGO. Monday Evening—“DIVORCED WIFE;" or LOST AND WO, s Tuesday Evering_«RAPPAREE AND THE W einesiay EveningDOWN IN CORA and “THE JJTTLE HOTHER.” - Secure your seais at Wyman & Eberhart's. Tune 20 4 PRUPOSALS FOR STONE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelved at he Ofico of the Gty Clerk, of the City of 3, until 12 o'clock, noon, Jane 30th, 1874, for the Gelivery of Sioce 5 Shie Toe rous - . Also common Buble Etone, in s orer s sk ‘opened at. eeting, June "The Tight is ecerved 10, sejecs any 49d all By order of the Coundl: jrsist. O i HERMAN TORBRINCK, Fashionable Tailor, No, 204} Farnham Street, OMAHA 3 LL ORPERS ATTENDED TO PROMPT- £), 17 and $xecuied in the mest fshionable iyle, S&Repairi cleaning 3 24 done In the best anper, . myiim ~ PEE DAY, dgents veni: -'""s'p?m“fl'a'.'. at sayt ll: California House. FRITZ HAPNER, Prop'r. No. 179 Douglps Street, corner Lith, Om e, June 1, y1 ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreet Between 9th and 10th. @8 PELDERNAYN, Prep. Setven Tedlith aod Thinents suts, | Mg pket Gardners ! will receive prompt attention. | Saddle and Harness Maker, TRIMMER, Ne. 274 Farnham AR VAN DORNS MACHINE WACHINERY NADE & REPAIRED. 86 EAR¥EY sTREET, - L JACOB CISH, 261 Farnham St., Bet. 14th & 15t UNDERTAKER C. F. EAMANN, TAILOR, 171 Cor. ¥arnham and Eleventh Sts. Alikinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re- iiring done st restonable rates. A e lot of URNISHING GOODS constantly on band 2nd sold cheap. Aee2mit UPUR. R, MEAT MARKET, 16th street bet California aud Webster. BEST THE pply of | FRESH AND SALTED S. & large stock of Fine Sugar Cured Hams and Break fast Bacon, at._the low- M. AUST & KNUTH, Froprietors. ‘L. WOODWORTH, 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. WACON Wood Stock, WAGON HARDWARE, Patent Wheels, Finished Gearing, &e. Axles, Springs and Thimble Skelns. nanowoos LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks s Buggies Studebacker Wagoa Depet. mehétt sYRON REXD. LEWIS . REED BYRON REED & 00, Real Estate Agency IN NEHRASKA Keep & complete Abstract of Title to all;Real o ARty kA JAS. M. M°VITTIE, ~~WHOLESALE DEALER;IN— Clarified COider. 133 and 156 Faratam Street. JOIN II. GREEN, DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, COMMISSION MERCHANT. FBAD VI.- TAITOR, 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. AN ¥inds of TAILORING, CLEANING and BEPAIKING done at reasonable rates R 1 STODBMARD & MURLSUT, 246 Douglas St, MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S GIGANTIC, Z00LOGICAL AND EQUESTRIAN EXHIBITION, AND GREAT TRAVELING. WORLD’S FAIR! B e o Bhommamm“ LITTLE MOLLIE BROWN, The cnly Lady Sumersault Rider IN THE WORLD! Her Equaul Does not Exi Most Thrillin Emfixnfi t Feat ever &iln-ql_ LEOPOLD & GERALDINE, Greatest Trapeze Artists of the Ags. Mad. LOUISE TOURNAIR, In Her Unequaled Manege Act. And a full Troupe of EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, VOLTIGEURS, GYMNASTS, &c. s THE GRAND STREET PARADE in the MORNING. Wonderful Zrial Ascension by Mlle JEANETTE FLLSLER, st 1 P. M. Free to Al ADMISSION, 75 Cents. Child, i 50 Cents. DOORS open' at 1and 7 o'elcek P B 0 Yours 50 - MON .- OME! Y Q EEN- CHAS. C. PELL, General Director. = !l!n,l'ehll‘zl})p.qn[nd Manager. Grand Tsland, July 1. North Platte, July 2. Si ! » . “July 2. Sidney, July 3. July 4. Laramie, July, 5. TR il ESTABLISHED PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, —WHOLESALE DEALFRS IN— FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb KurTz Morr& (o JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnham Street, J, J. BROWN & BRO,, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANGY DRY 600DS Eotion_{ v and‘ Boots and Shoes, JOHN T. EDGAR, ~JOBBER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND- ACRICULTURAL mys-iv STATE MILLS |™ oy Suienme stanns xavins, Mty sweotn, [ AND' WAGO! maha, N’o‘bra-i:: HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— "AJes, Ljovons, CieArs, we o, Fise 0ld Kentucky, Whiskies and Imported yoods a Sperjalty, mpmggar OMAITA, NEB. LL KISDS OF VEGETABLES AND piaats, for gaie. Orders addressed 1o us, ‘ar garden Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, aplsdsm F. A. PETERS, AND CARRIAGE o hot, 15¢h & 16¢h. ing promptly stteaded ap39v1 BEOF. The B, & M. R'R. Co. will el HOMES and FARMS IN NEBRASEA The Barlin ston snd Missour! River Railroal Co., offors host lan's at low prices ereditats purchase, on 10 years” cent. on the t of the ‘cent. i and wi ha bisus premium of 20 varchase. otereat, ‘half the iaad is caltivated, within two years from LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS, North of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys 11 abeoqt 1,000,000 scros of spien lid gra cing aad agricultaralfiand 1a n--uy,ulln-lwll‘!' 1o $7.00 per 270 08 long gre lit. South of he Platte intarse e by namerous rivers All kinds of light and hesvy ALl Work Guaranieed =@ targe boty of the bastland In =°-'"’""'...-im'umw~.u-— CR Agent B. & M. T o1 of the Stais, 4 ales la 1h fand ot ‘Nobrasts, e 4 realars aa | ull Taor asticn S9P4Y epablican, Valley- 3 b

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