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% 5 % ~oughtto 53 —_———————— WFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE | e by ot 27 | ~=And we shall all have glory! —All aboard for the Elkhorn —_— bridge. oA ¥ ~—The Herald is at home Inits | | new building. —The various excursions will | | leave Omaba as dull as Council | the Wyoming. | Bluffs to-day. —HIr. Pat. 0’Hawes called at the | celebration to-day will be very | gay after a month’s sojourn in Colo- Is ot & the u e | BEE office yesterday morning. He Spicd % Shies nia v o T3 | will not orate anywhere to-day. o aboot iregulaitien, ddroued | —Bishop Clarksun will officiate :mfln.':'imuzuw{t the Saratoga School House on mbecribers ot the ollowiag s, =7 8% | Sunday, the 5th inst., at 3 p. m. e e penam. —Balloting for Sehool ten- e Gusda Dasx Brx bas by tar the | dent will begin next Monday eve- circulation the city, and is, B o 't “tatapest Livertsiog | Ding at the regular monthly meet- iites or Avvasmm —Lacal nouew, 25 | ing of the Board of Education. Ry the month: 16 cenis” No | —Theattendance at the Granger e o fine . singe tase: ‘DoLices, H o motiom han o e S | ange. It will probably reach 5,000 paid for in advance. 3 Standing sdvertisements by special | — o movaar | —0en. Strickland wants to make AL L Koo, el eviasa by capy: | 8 speech to-day. It s hoped = handed e | that some two or three of his friends 14 foehikbed, must be 2‘:"“ . Lo insure insertion ot oo Lo advertisemouia baore two | r. M b call him out at the Elkhorn | | will ridge. i ‘efore one o'clock P. X ! fl".&n""’:—:—- fogitbe Wassz Bxx | 5t A.D. Balcombe,chaplain of the e o P “Ko-ops,” will not very likely be ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Fime Card of the Burlington Reute | LEAVE OMANA. ARRIVE AT OMAMA. 550 ». . | Express.... 955 A. X. = A | o excepted. *Mondays exoepted. Tpis is the only line running Pullman Hotel. called upon for a praver at the Elk- horn river bridge to-day. —Council Bluffs will have a bal- loon ascension in the morning and in the evening of to-day, ad a good celebration generally. —Three marriage licnses were is- sued yesterday,and the patrioticlov- ers will celebrate the Fourth by a matrimonjal unfon, In union there is strength. —The Free Religious Society will X | meet Sunday afternoon at Meyer's Chicago & Northwestern. Rl 0:40 P. M. 1600 A. M TOADVERTISERS---Tae CARCU- LATION of the DAILY BEE s more than double that of any other daily ebraska. paper published in —Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster yooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. leb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —Last Tuesday night some one stole & $150 barness from James Parker, of Florence. -—Seventy-five bars of bullion went east Thursday, over the C. B. &Q. —The Omaha Maennerchor will picnie at the Union Brewery Grove to-day, and will conclude the day by a ball in Shoafs hall. —It was the Odd Fellows and not the Knights of Pyshias, who had an installation of officers Wed- nesday evening. —Six wagon loads of beer left for the Elkhorn river bridge yester- day refreshments for the “Ko- ops” at the celebration to-morrow. —Col. Chase has refused several invitations to orate to-day. He will remain at home and read the declaration of independence. —Col. Noteware has had “three _ juvitations to deliver a speech to- morrow. He has not yet decided what place he will favor, but leaves 4o-day to speak somewhere. —Mir. John C. Adams has just finished s weil in the rear of Bews’ cigar store, which was dug by means of J. B. Christian’s patent augur, ‘which bores a hole 36 inches in di- ameter, and can excavate from 40 1o 60 feet per day. Mr. Adams has .ghe agency for this State, and pro- podes to revelutionize the well dig- ging Dusiness with this valuable ‘machinery. —Where and how to celebrate: Elther go to the Granger o¢lebration at Elkhorn river bridge; or the ‘Emmett Monument Asocistion at Bellevue; or the First M. E. Pie-nic at Glenwood, Jows; or the Maen- + merchor pic-nic at Union Brewery Grove; or stay at home and drink Jeruonade in the shade. Hall at twe o’clock. The subject will be “The doctrine of the Atone- | ment." —William E. Traher, a three gnd a half year old son of Wm. Traher, | living on Eighteenth street, died Thursdsy night of messles, and was buried yesterday at 5 p. m. —The Union Pacific and Central Pacific have re-established second class fare that was taken off two | years ago. The price Ly second class, express train, from this city | to Sacramento and San Francisco is $72. The fare to Cheyenne is $25, to Ogden $60, to Balt Lake $63. —A regular train for the Emmet Monument Assogiation picnic] will leave promptly at ® o'clock, from the foot of Ninth street, B. & M. R. R., this morninz, Parties not able to go at that hour can take the regular train at 10;50 8. m., from fare. 1t —Over 500 tickets for the Em- mett Monument Association plenic were yesterday reported as hav- ing been sold, and the probability is that this picnie at Bellevue, will be attended by over a thousand people. The grove has been elegantly fitted up for picnics, by Andy MeAusland and Samuel Martin. A permanent platform for sancing has been erec- ted, a well Las been dug, £3d other improvements have been made. A pleasant time is anticipated. —The arrangements are now complete for the pienieto Glenwood. A first-class excursion train will be in readiness at he U. P. depot, and will leave at 9 o'clock A. M., and returning, leave Glenwood at 4:30 P. M. The school will meet at the church at 8o'clock and march to the depot. Teams will be there to convey all baskets and baggage to the train in charge of a responsible committee. Itis hoped all will pro- cure tickets this evening of R. C. Stelle and Houston & Garrison, o #hat the eommitte may know how to provide transportetion. TO MY CUSTOMERS. I will close my store to-day, JULY 4th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Please leave your orders to-night, or early in the morning, and oblige Jysne P. H. ALLEN. WILL TEACH Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Reading, Spelling and Penman- ship during vacation. Terms, $5 per month. G. R. RATHBURN, Principal Business College. July 8-3t LOST. An audited account against Buf- falo County, in favor of the King Bridge Co., and all persons are hereby warned against purchasing the same. The finder will please leave the same at this office. Junes-2t The firm of A. Hurm & Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent of the parties. The undersigned will continue the business at the old stand. A. Hury, Julys-1ex Sixteenth street. Brick Store room for rent. En- quire of French & McKoon, room No, 2, Creighton bdocb. july 3t1 — J. M. BRADSTREET & SON'S, Thirty-afth Edition of COMMERCIAL REPORTS, Has been received, with an im- proved and entire change In Style of Quotation, To which they would call the at- —~Thicle's summer. garden was peation ot fhe ery handsomely - decorated and JoeBING AND MANUFACTURING ey CoMMUNTTY. flluminated Thursday night for the ha City Band. - The affair was a musical anc financial success. The answer any questions in relation to | «pyrham’ ‘was 20t 5o iarge as was although 40 tickets were - - expected, sold. —L. C. Richards believes in infla- Persons wishing to subseribe, can inspect ‘the work, at their local office, 231 Farnham Street, where the undersigned will be pleased to the same. J. B. MARAFFY, Supt., July2-8t 2.1 Farnham St. Frox 5 o’clock in the morning, | the East. the same for twenty-five cents, half Horsce Newman 1eturned from the West Thursday. Harry Deuel has returned from W. M. Madden, of Chicago, is at ‘ Major and Mrs. R. H. Savage, are at the Grand Central. L. E. Fant, of San Antonia, Texas, is at the Grand Central, trunk and all. D. Ballentine, a Port Huron (Mich.) merchant, is at the Grand Central. Surveyor General Cunningham, of Plattsmouth, is at the Grand Cen- tral. Mr. C. H. Dewey returned Thurs- | rado. Albert Able, of the firm of Max Meyer & Co., returned Thursday from a business trip through the State. Dr. Anderson has returned from asix week’s visit to the east, where he attended the Grand National Lodge of the Sons of Temperance. Gen.Thayer wasin the city Thurs- day. He returned to Lincoln yester- day,and will not orate anywhere tos day. Theodore N. Vail, formerly a mail agent on the Union Pacific, has been promoted to assistant superin- tendent of the Towa railway mail service, with headquarters at Wash- ington. C. B. Carrier, operator of the Chi- eago & Northwestern ticket office, left yesterday for a visit to St. Paul, Chicago and other places, in- tending to be absent two weeks. He was accompanied by Miss Kate Copelznd, who will visit friends in St. Paul. Mr. Joseph Tehon, the local pas- senger agent of the Kansas City, St, Joe & Council Bluffs railway, is be- ing visited by his brother, Mr. John Tehon, and his nephew, Thomas ‘Walsh, both of Chicago, where each holds a position as local mail agent. The following are the arrvals at {he Wyoming : D C Templeton, Monmouth, TIl; R H Moody, K C RR; D M Easter- day, and wife, Mt. Vernon; F A Vanhusen, Lincoln; Y B Warren, Ky; BB Vance, Vandalis, IIl; W Robinson. Water Valley, Miss; E Badley, do; DR Wagner, do; G W Wilson, Blair; G Roper, Crete; W M Madden, Chicago; J B Wells, DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. Hon. G- B. Lake, Judge. OMAHA, July 3. | The motion in arrest of judgment in the Ketchum embezzlement case was argued by Mr, McConnell for the State. The Ih‘ Tfi:ly ar- gued in_support of the ment is that the section of the statute under which the indictment was framed applies to officers of public and not of private corporations. The court took the question under advisement until Monday evening. Bradshaw vs Williams, sale con- firmed. In the matter of the estate of | Charles Page, deceased, sale con- | firm ed. | Bertschy vs McNamara, ordered that cause be shown by Monday morning why the sale should not be confirmed. Smiley vs Ryan, demurrer to amended petition overruled, with leave toanswer in 30 days. ‘Smiley vs DeKenzie & Co., same order. Slaughter vs Discher et al., dis- missed. UPRR R Covs Creighton, de- murrer to petition overruled, with leave to answer in 30 days. en from the docket. Philo vs Butterfield «t al. De- cree for $291.96. Foster vs Dischar. Discharged. Jardine vs Goddard, et al. Tried to the court. Judgment $103.53 for plaintitf. Kountze vs Davis, et al. Decree of foreclosure for $7,250. Spaun.vs Kennedy et al. Leave toreply in thirty days. Lucy A Hull vs_‘Wm. H. Hull. Decree of divorce. Merchant vs Denton et al. De- cree of foreclosure. ‘Williams vs Denton et al. De- eree of foreclosure. Stein vs Hattery etal. Decree of foreclosure. Dahlorf vs Jensen et al. of foreclosure. Clapp et al vs Court. Leave to amend petition in thirty days. Hanscom vs Wheeler et al, De- cree for $55.22. Kellogg et al vs McConnell, judg- ment for $222. Grace H. Matoon vy Edwin M. Mattoon, decree of divorce. Omaha Natjonal Bank vs Downs et al, judgment for $2,789 33, Geo. H. Beach vs. Mary H, Beach, divorce decree. Edwards vs Logan, decree of fore- closure. ‘Walls vs Thomas, decree of fore- closure. Decree A Gaseteer of Nebraska. We upderstand that g Gazeteer and Business_ Diregtory of Nebras: ka isto be poblished atan early day, and that it will be as complete as any yet published in the United Columbus; G W Reock, Louisville, Ky; A K Clsy, Obioj § F Twiford, Qakland; R B Smith, Chicago; H L Cooper, do; C H Parkhurst, do; Mrs Howe and family, Oheyenne; O Erost, Plattsmouth. States. Such a work is one of the greatest neceessities of this State, which Is producing ney fops al; most weekly, and increasing ifs population so rapidiy each year. Such a book deserves, and should recelve the support of all interested 1 in & rosperity of our State; so we Kovelty and Variety Racks. ‘We have been shown the most novel and yet the most convenient, useful and ornamental racks for books, hats, towels, tojlet, music aud clothes ever exhibited in Oma- ha. Mr. H. B. Bryant, of Ham- burg, Towa, has a quantity of these goods at 508 Thirteenth strcet. We learn he finds ready sale for them wherever offered, and, reslly, they have only to he seen to be admired, and used to be appreciated. They are suspended from the walls by means of gimlet hooks. When not in use, they can be folded up against the wall out of the way. ‘A few good, “live” young men can make large wages by selling these goods in Omahs, as thisseems tobe a first-class invention, and, we doubt not, will realize the inven- tor a fortune. The Keteham Case, Yesterday morning a motion inar- restofjudgment in the caseof Charles Ketcham was filed by Mr. Doane, his attorney, the grounds of the motion being :—First, that the facts stated in the first count of the in- dictment do not constitute an of- fense under the law, Second, that several different and distinct acts of embezzlement are included in the first count of the indictment; and Third, that the issue presented and tried by the second count of said indictment remain undisposed of by the verdict of the jury. The motion was argued by Mr. Doane and District Attorney Con- nell, and Judge Lake took it under advisement, intimating that at the present time he was inclined to hold in favor of the motion. Should he decide to grant the motion, it would end the present case and the defendant could only be against by another indictment. THIELE’S HALL AND GARDEN. 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION. Grand Promenade Concert, Fire- works and Illumination To-night. To-morrow morning, July 4, 6 ©clock, GRAND REVEILLE. Afternoon concert, 2:30 p. m. In the evening GRAND BALL. Sunday afterncon, Sacred Con- The music for the celebration on the fourth will be furnished by the full OMAHA CITY BAND. Jysat. Geo. H. PETERSON, the pioucer cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also Lone Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and 211 Douglas street. mayéeodly Eggs at 12} cents per dozen, at Gladstone & Co.’s- cheap grocery Jjune2-2¢ tion. He hasin his possession Stein- | splendid coffee, strawberries, ete., | store. balloon “Monitor,” er's ~ and he thinks that the air-vessel are to be had at the French Coffee ‘House, No. 485 Twelfth street, be- have been inflated and sent | tween Farnham and Harney. - ;Ih J. H. Pierce. If| june23eodtf > late in the day, he might beable vet 1o secure & suffi- Ko-op” gas- Celarius and | evening by Professors Bahns. June2i-lm —FOR 4 TH OF 111 JULY ™ HATS 11! —~Go to Frederick.— doubt not that its publishers will re- celve the encouragement that their enterprise merits from our mer- chants, manufacturers and artizaus, The Latest Bxpleit of MoWaters, the Desperado. From Sheriff Farbar, who has just returned from a western tour on business, we learn, says the Ne- braska City Press, the following particulars regarding McWaters, s0 well known to our people. On the 29th of May, the land- lord of a hotel in Hays City, Kau- sas, sent word to Sheriff Ramsey, that a man answering d&lcrlgliuns he held, was at his house. While BSheriff Ramsey waw reading the description, McWaters stepped up to him and looked over his shoulder. Sherift Ramsey looked at him, then at g deseription he had in his pocket and called to Me., who had walked away, Mo. came back and Ramsey arrested him and put him in jail under his deputy, with injunctions to shoot him if he attempted to escape. Mechanics were at this time putting in 3 cage in the cell, and were working. The deputy watched his prisoner and the day 8001 away. When night came on Mo offered the jailor $100 to let hiiz go back to the hotel, This the deputy refused. In the morning while the workmen were engaged in working at the cage the deputy Bheriff told them to be care- land shut the daa close when they went out. Shortly afterwars ong of the mechanics went out and closed the door but it rebounded open. Quick as lightning McWa- ters shot through it and closed it after him, effectually locking the deputy and two mechanics in the cell. He then quietly walked past the other meghanic out to whehr: a fine hor:f belong- ing to the postmasterof the city w; picketed which he rode away, Shenff Ramsey wno was in Ells- ‘worth retus home immediately upon the receipt of a telegram in- forming him of his escape. He then followed him up into Furnas county, of this State. Here he met an emigrant whom he engaged to arrest him if he could. The emigrant rode iuto camp on Beaver Creek, and there foynd McWaters. * Me. sga.l * caped from here by mounting his horse and riding away, as the read- ers of the Press have already been informed. FOURTH OF JULY. The undersigned would respect- fally infor~s his friends and the pub- generally, that he intenas to have on hand, upon the oceasion of our national holiday, the most cool- ing beverages and wines, also a choice supply of cigars and tobacco. Call and see us either at our old stand—Elkhorn station—or at the pie-uic grounds. We guarantee to give satisfaction to the daintiest | epicure. THOMAS TORMEY, ‘Elkhorn Station. July 1t8 ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! H. L. LATEY'S is the place to go for this very necessary commodity. Je2stt. DYEIXG, cianing and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th Bt.,Let. Farnham and Douglas. apr2st . Tudian Curicsities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. Shumway et al. vsSmith. Strick- | IMMENSE BARGAINS —IN— BOOTS AND SHOES! . —AT— WEBBER & BEHM'S, CORNER DOUGLAS ANY THIRTEENTH | STREETS. | 10,000 PAIRS! To be Sold at Prices that Have | Omaha. | | | You Can Buy Them (:Ilu|w|"h Than Ever Before. | Men’s Boots from - $2 00 to $5 Men’s Congress. - - 1 90 to Men’s Shoes, calf bals; 1.5 to Ladies’ leather boots, 1 25 to Ladies’ cloth bals, - 100 to 215 | Slippers, very nice, - 1 50 to 2 00 | Misses’ cloth boots, - 1 00 to 175 | Misses’ leather boots 1 25 to 00 | Also, a full line of children’s shocs | at prices that are bound to se!’ | then . This is not slop work, but ourreg- | war stock, manufactured for our | custom trade, and every pair war- | ranted. | Call soon and secure bargains. jystl | | | mever less thaa TWENTY-F Never Bcen Equalled in, ‘ a i | be paid for ber SPECTAY. NOTICES. NUTICE._ Advertisements of To Let, For Sale, Loct, Wants, Found, ac, w! inserted in_these columns once for TEN ; each subsequent insertiva, line. The first_insertion c_firs! IVE CENTS 2 RENT — Furnisbed or unfuraished P ome: i o streg, et Dateapeet aud Chicago. i¥s 2 W ASIED DOMEDIATELY W " louse-work. street, between 17th a DIATELY—A grl to do ppiy veuport i 18¢h. el | R® wonth. furnished ; fro Eaquife of MES. 0. 6. JOUNSG! 4 STOLEN ul . | with white spot on ceutre of back and | Ditle scar over Aliveral reward with information | H. W | uglas and 1318 sts. leading to her recovery. Jysu Cor. Do red. Apply o, JO E, Real Estate Agen'. Jysuee o0k SALE— e of the casiest Tiding co red buggies in the <ty ; and 400 acres of land in Saunde.s Co., wlx)lhin 3 miles ot Or = L. vl F. BABCOC! 8.1 € %“,5 -— g | Fa-ab s - TEf ™ B i ] BH EE > prHiZe RN I g Mo . e < U'E >Hf i = S R‘E m.‘f g §5 = B £ =& ¢ MANA HOBSE BAILWAY COMPA: O Soricoiarshy "siven that o meeting o e Stockhoiders of the Omaha Horse Kaiheay will be held at the ofico of the said Compan on Monday, July 13th, 1574, for the travsaction | Of important husivess, W W. MARSH, | Omaba, Neb, Juie 2, 189, Prosident JKE O KENT- 123 Dougls sreet: 1o | quire of WEBBEL & BEHIM. Suts 100,000 ACRES! | RICH FARMING LAND IN NEBRASKA! 500 Hanscom Place Lots! | OUSES AN. for salechea; near Dasenport AYLOR & CO. T—House on 9th and Jackson sts. S.A. TAYLOR & €O. CLOSING OUT SALE OF LIGHT | | SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES FOR AND CHILDRE: « WEAR. { The LARGEST, BEST and | CHEAPE 3T Stock in the ci All Shoes sold at half-pri goods warranted to rip. HENR1Y DOHLE & Co. Jolyl-8g= s AT e GRAND PICN will be given on the Fourth of July | by the Omaha Maennerchor, in UNION BREWERY GROV near the Cor vent. Tickets 25 cents. This Grove is, without a doubt, the finest Grove around the city, and we weuld advise all who wish to have a good time on the Fourth, to go to the UNION BREWERY GROVE. The whole Great Western Band will be in attendance from 10 o'clock a. m., until 7 o’elock p. m. AFTER THE PICNIC A grand Ball at Shoafs Hall, to commence at 8 o'clogk. Music by the Great Westeru Band, under the leadersLip of Professors Celariusand Bains. Tickets admitting lady angd gentleruan $1.00, T1. Ketsto be had at Max Meyer & Co's. Jed04t THE CoMMITTEE. FOR SaLz CHEAP, — Desirable residence property, on 14th sireet. Engquire of V. BURKLEY. tf STORE BUILDING FOR SALE. T will sell at @ great hargaina lot and store building in Ft, Cal~ houn, Neb. The building is 33 by 50 feet, and is equipped with coun- ters and shelving in complete order. No place in theState affords greater iuducements for additional Vusiness in general merchandizing. Terms gasy. ELAM CLARK, June25-4w ORDER IN TIME. Iee Cream for the Pourth Je 29 5t MARSHALL'S. No BSEE McKelligon’s card on second page, Additional Telegraph. N York, July 3. But litttle business will be tran- spated ip this city to-morrow. All the public offices, stook, gold, pro- duce and cotton exchanges, banks, and other places of business will be closed, and_the day observed as a strigt holiday. ‘WASHINGTON, July 3. Ketcham, the mewly appointed District commissioner, arrived this morning from New York, and had an interview with the President, and accepted his appointment, His ‘eommission is being made out and as sgon As re will receive the President's signature. The com- missioner will then organize and proceed to business, The President and family go to Long Branch this afiernoon. Advices received state that the Indjans are on the war path in the vicinity of Cinnamon river, near Warren, with a team belonging to a hunting party, was killed and sealped a few days since. It is be- " "3nata band of horse thieves, lieveu r | censare arming, and are determined to clean out the entire gang, who lately have been running oft stock. Itis learned officially that the President has not tendered the Postmaster Geueralskip to either Parker or Scoueld. Bristew leaves for Louisville toat- tend the funeral of a relative. NEW YoRk, July 3. Latest advices from South Amer- ica just received by the ship Hen- ry Chauney of the Pacific Mail line state that the Republic of Salvador continues in peace, trade, commerce and agriculture flourishing, and the capitol 1s fast being rebuilt. Honduras the situation is con- siderad still gloomy, and in no way cheering. In addition to the long list of politieal evils and disturb- ances, the country. in general is threatened with a scarcity of food almost to famine. This is attributed to neglect of crops and farming} caused by civil warfare. _Advices from Gautamals state that the affairs of Magee, British Ccnsul has been_satisfactorily ad- justed between the two govern- ments. ‘WASHINGTON, July 3. Ex-postmaster General Creswell | left the reduction of the force in the department to his sue- Fort Dodge, Kansas, A man named | GROCERS Chicago, near 16th st. A.TAYLOR &CO. ANTED—To b gray horses Grand Central I some large young irou- Apply at Omaibus Offce, 01w ~Suit of rooms for rent, fur- ¢ unfurpished, with board. In- £ 619 17th street et DOR RE LE VERY CHEAP—House and lot ast half of It 2, block 147, Oma- THAN LIBEBEERT: TATTOR, 18th St bet. Farnham and Harsey. | All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING aad REPAIRING at reasonable rates \ WHOLESALE BUTCHER 2ND CATTLE BROKER, EALT LAKE CITY, UTAR fob27tt b Enquire of TRUMAN BUCK, 326 At the offle of the County Treas. 7 ANTED—Day boarders, at the southwest cor. of 101l and Haruey sts. JeBtt ant girls, carpenters, farm , etc., immediately, at Wi Tabor EDWARD - KUEHL, \ MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. No- 498 10th Et., between Farabam & Jarney. | Wil by the aid of guardian spirite, obtain ocany one s view of tue past, present 'and fu- merchandise. Addrees, Farmer, Bak ofice, Bl HAND Carriages, for cash or trade, a5 ale's ea- ; also one Lung ester. Tuguire at MERRITT'S Bestaurant. otscty I ovuihiy T, ot of Buler couibi ectof Tinculn. & pell mproved f iton the wost, abd country all a1guad thickly scttieds Will sel for §900, one Lall 0 per aere in ¥ broperty.” Apply W EosEwARRE " T RENT—A furnished room Mg eyt 46d e, or Vo 8t 104 Jacksan sgreet one year, or wrade for ci 1*h or with- e for gentlemat c gentlemoa. iy b O TJE PUBLIC—The undersigned has T urciaied nd ot shon the sieis "sn | bublic cunveyances, sowe of the Gnest carris { evermanufactured in this country. They will be hotols_and private TefUst the Metropolitan Hotcl, or at the stable, uear s e cor of Eleventh d Cupited Avenuc, wil! be promptly at- *tan, tended to, A share of the public. patronige 1 respectfuily solicited. JOHN E. BULL. iy LRQEUSALS Wi BRIDG Sealed Proposals for Wrought Tron Bridges, ied by Plans and Specifications, will ed by the undersigned, until 4 P. M. y 7 1874 8 Gallow 1 ridge, 30 feet in § e ., 1 49 Said Bridges to carry 60 Ibs. to the square foot factor safety of four. Proposals o give also price per foot for driv- ing 14 0. oak piling. ‘All Plaus and Speeifications to be furnished xpense 1o the City. uncil reserves the right to reject any or 0. C. LUDLOW, City Clerk. Julszisi ength, 24 feet readway. | withou 'y 24, PROPUSALS FOR GRADING. led proposals will be received by the un- ned uuiil July 7h, inst., at 74 o'clock " for grading on the fullowing named streots in the City of Omaha, to-wit: On Tenth and Baveroit Sireets according to specifications to be farnished by the City Engi- neer o the amount of one thousand dollars. On Eighteenth Street from Paul Street North thline of Millard and Caldwell’s Addition. Saunders Street {rom Cumming Street, o Charles Street. to be from Fi‘trenth Street West, e ith St. Mar ¢’ Avenue, aod on St % s Avenue frow intersection of Hows ard Street West o Nortlwest corner of Jacobs® Addition ; and on Fijteenth Street from South line of Howard Street North to Izard Street. he three last named stroets to be Faded to iablished geade on ‘Sle 10 the GIb e y Engl- neer's Office. Bids will be considered at so much per cubic vand or so much for tho eutire contract of each escriptic tively. including Howard Street an arys' Avenue as one descrip- tion. All grading o be dong under the direc- Hion of he'City ngineer and subject o his - ceptance aud ite spproval of the Uity Council, and to be paid for as follows on the completion of the work, to-wit : For Tenth and Bancroft Streets, Eighteenth and Saunders Streets, in Warrants on the Gen- Fynd ; and Fifteenth Strest, Howard and Mary's Avenne, one-hall from the General Fund snd one-tif from Special grade fund to o levied g that purpose. "No bid will bo constdared unless sccompanicd udorsement of at least two good and reties who shall be bound by eon- [aithin] performance of the work swail promptly pay il seid vorg) 519 U'clock P. M., at next neil, The Council re- aodal s €. LUDLO City Clork. tract for the and_that the contracto laborers engaged ot sei — Bids 0 be opensd Fegulay meeting of Cont serves the Tight 10 efect sy july1ase. FRUPOSALS FOR STONE. LED PROPOSALS will be recsived at ice of the ity Clerk, of the City of il 12 ' Omal noon, June B0th, 1574, for, the dalivery” of Stone puliable for c.cee- walks. and endorscd * rToposals for Stove." Bids will I upened at Council Meeting, June 30ih. it Teerved to Tiectany sod al s, = amder of the Councll : 0. C. LUDLOW. L Are rising from Pacific’s stracd To Atlantic’s rocky shor Why is th's mighty change ? What c3p the meaning be ? The rising of the masses From northern lake to southern saa. e, And nations yet unborn dhall gladly gro-t The amtion of ot O & In trade we'll try tordeal, As man should deal with man, 2 while we scek o live ourseives, We'll sell as cheap 25 a0ybody cas, Ard if atat you need, Or friend you chance to mest, Remember Bance, the Hatter, pper Street. On U) Dou(‘.- TREITSCHKE & CO., And General Provision Dealers, the employmient ofice,room 9 Visscher'sbleck. | ture, 'No ‘barged in cases of sickness, | mysif apidit ANTEPD—A cainy. maees Tn SO HERANTOMBRINCK, | STATE OF NEBRASKA, AGBICULTURAL IMPLENENTS! Promptiv-done at a | Justice of the Peace ham and 13th streets. OMAIA OITY STOVE STORE. Fashionable Tailor, | No. 204} Farnham Street, Betweou Twellth and Thiweenth Streets, OMAHA NEB, LL OSPERS ATTENPED TO PROMPT- > 0 - one 1a thy sy WanB, ¥ Wrim | TAIL.OR, 171 Cor. ¥arnham and Elevea(a Sts. Al kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning ble rates. and re- Ppiiring done at reasoual Atine lot of | rURNISHING GOODS s and aold cheap- conaiaa and “’2:(‘!‘ U. P. R. R. MEAT MARKET, | 16th street bet California and Webster. E KEEP ON HAND THE BEST supply of FRESH AND SALTED ; MEATS. Also lal..lz stock of Fine Sugar ‘Cured Hams and Breakfast at_the low- st rates. WM. AUST & KNUTH, | myiely Proprietors. | F. A. PETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, | ’ AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 274 Farnham bet, 15th & 16th. ALL orders and repairing promptly attended | R ™ ey | VAN DORN'S MACHINE SBEOFX. All kinds of light and heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. | Al Wo-k Guarantee’ ~G% %6 HARNEY STREET, - | ST OMABA. LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, | . ST. LOUIS, MISIOURL St: tement for year, ending December 3ist, 1573 ASSETS: | | Lo ns se und by Deels of Trist ron Beal Estate.. €2,134,026 74 | er cent secured | loane.d...... red Ly pledge of ik ‘Stocks Gr other securitics s 23,134 20 “Tot 1 Cash Loar: ‘est taken in_pa'm’t of Premioms 1,600,089,09 Cosh value of teal st owned by S by b ‘Total available Assets interest ompany. 3 Rent acert Usa of Company's pro Gloes am'tof Prominm ncoliected 35,17 Aw't deducted by Com- Jany o reduce abore ain'ln to net, vai those Premiut Net Pra Total contingent Assets. Total admitted Asspts . LIABILITIES. Lossey Claic:e ‘or Dectt L. and statared Eoduw- - 293178 W Roven, Secrelars. ent. HESRY 11. BELLOWS, Manager Neb. De- partment, Ouiahs, Neb. Jeiree AvpiTo’s DErasTa'T. Lixcot.x, Jan. 29th, 1874. T4 ta hereby_certified that the Life Associa- Witoess sy liand sud seal of ofice | (L8] ::.u.,..fl Your first above writ- | a J. B. WESTON, €. H. WILLARD, Auditor ot State. Deputy. ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO | HORSK SHOEING. 82" Repairing of wagons and biacksmithing , reasonabie prices mydawy ENOCH HENNEY, Oficn over tho State Daak, corner of Farn- E. F. COOK, 246 Douglas St, Omaba, Nebruw——, HOMES and | et e e purchase, if hall Nonh of Platte, Jcup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys TheB. & M. R7R Co. will s’ o a well“watered couniry, st trom SU74 to §7.00 per acre on loag B@.GREAT BARGAINS.“SR | Inquire at the BEE office. Julyl,2&3 postoffice cessor. This is eonsidered very el _—— DR. POWELL, office 215, Farn- | sharp for Mr. Creswell, but that | | IR e T 5 5 PARMERS HOUSE! VoLx’s HALL, free concert every OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HoOTEL, Saloon member of the appropropriation Tor mie or rent, cheap, | COmmittee, could cut down the ap- 637 14th Bt, betwesa Donglus asd Dodge Manufacturer of Tin_Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and dealer in The Com sny ownsa large bady o the best land i and amous bepuaican, V: SINGER. SINGER. The Kingof the SEWING MACHISE WORLD a3 preemineatly as Goid Eeigns In the Realms of Finance. SALES FOR 1873: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines! over One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand more Machines than were sold by any other % Machine Cowpany during the same tit e, 1 har Iy be denied pon such cvidence that the superlority of the Singer is fully de- THE SINGER MANF’G CO. W. N. NASON, Agent. NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. TtBei Sew je J. J. BROWN & BRO., Agents for the Criental Powder Co. myiy PSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN é_GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON aND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 25 Farnham Street, 2 NEB- WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMATE:LA, NEB eyl AGENTS FOR THE DUPUNT POWDER CO. CLARX & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN C;:r}ned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. ORLERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. A. BH. SIMPSOIN, - MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGALS. 5382 FIFTHENTH ST, CRBIGHTON BLOCK. "C.L.A. ELATTE, ap2me > (MBERCEHANT TAITOR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. T keep constantly on hand the finest stock of Broad Clath, Cussimeres and Vestings. which T am prejared to make up in the most fashionable 3¢5 lea and (o saf n 2t the lowest posaiie prices, T stylea and (o suit the most i ESTABLISHED = PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, - ¥HOLESALE DEALERS IN—~ FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb hlemTeody KurTz forR & CoO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnham Street, OREAFLA. J. J. BROWN & BRO.,, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS' Notions. and Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. EDGAR, —JOBBER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND- myd1v T EATE | A TURAL s, 0 of Amerea, . < . TTeme HARVESTERS, REAVERS MOWERS. DRILLS, SEE TH UGGLE. cowplied with the lnsursuce law of (uia - ot UERS, e S i thoriaed 18 traneact vhe baskies of | THREuem.. . STOWS, CULTIVATORS, MAY- The voters of our nation, Life Insurance in this Siate for the current C - mehizy £ ne'er was known before, your, s AND Wase. . ~wloa HENRY HORNBERGE‘R. ‘The spirit of old seventy-six € . KARD. OZ. . Fron us ¢ —DEALER IN— .‘:i.:”?:"'z;nyfl o patriots’ Uood, KEWE & KARBACH, T%n"&:n “';m:;;'nr;m__f:; vy 15th st. vetween Farabam and sroey 8. phoi T | OMAHA, - . NEB. ) 16 But millions for defenve. —MAXUFACTURER 99— ] ] Party ties an Ia i | e { Spring and Farm Wagons, | S - Therights of win iobe a aan BUGGIES AND CARRI\GES. | - Thea stull our 'rdnr.-.p-m'y float gy s e — ¥la2 G1d Kentucky Whiskies and Tmporied;vioods 8 Speclalty. gy OMATFLA, NEB. FARMS IN NEBERASEA The Birkiagion tad Misart £ ver Railroad Ca., ofes hest lan'sat low prices on 10 7eas8 f tie land is caiti o years trom date of LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. 1 1,000,000 scresof splan 11 racing snd agricaltaraland (a South of he Platte in Nebraska, intersected by numerous rivers ¥ 1t raiiroad an o the larsest part of the State, a0 alee in th falley. Foe circalacs 8. apply et ful Taormation 8. W. Cor. of 14th sad Hazney Sts. Cooking and Heating stoves propriation for the department and therefore should know how ;‘a ::n within them, June 16-tf the office JUSTICE KESSLER, Proprietor, 1 Biamped, Jopasoed end French Wore on J':.-'w.‘n. G-u-u-s.—u&-d Omaba, Neb. inia 3 d C. R. SCHALLIL%J&%I’I_L&& M. Land Office, 'WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ll ) LOTS in the city of Omaha, | and on £ood terius. ! GS & HILL | Real estate brokers,offce over Mackey's store, | on Dodge st opposite new pustoice: apioms | ! § . | | -1 ' ¥ 0 | ¢ 4 = i ——_ —y NN 8T

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