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SINGER. SINGER. The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WORLD as pre-emineatly as Gold Beigas in the ‘ SALES FOR 18:3: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines! o JiBelag over One Munired and Thirtec Thousend more Machiocs than were otber . Wachine Company during the sime ts o — i harly e desied -jou such evideace ihat the superioriy of the Singer ia fulv " THE SINGER MANF'G CO. 'W. N. NASON, Agent. NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. (Commumicated.) The Omahs Herald and the Germans. Since an affrightened beer-brewer of German birth, has sought refuge before the advancing columns of the temperance brigade, in the rauks of the Democratic party, the Omaha Herald, with that enthusi- m‘““" Slaughter of Innocent | ootic vein so peculiar to it, insists Pigeos. that all Germans in this State, —_ must necessarily vote the Demo- Blood! cratic ticket. Bt is it not about i time for this same paper to com- the Omalia members of this frater- TR | mence to learn that it really knows the | ity are especially noted for their| A most remarkable exhibition |, ppine whatever about the Ger- i, | innate bashfulness. | shooting mateh between the cham- | 1\ p “either in Nebraska, or else- | The macernal tenderness and pa- | pion shot of Omaha, 8. G. Taylor, | yyeres Is it not time for it to | ternal care with which they nurse | and the most learned mflm’m remember how often in | their reputations is only equalled | pedagogue of Sarpy county, MF.| o past ft has misjudg- | line; single inser- ‘ by the persistence with which they | McFarlan, took place yesterday af-| o4 (hem, and to con- ‘ain stivements must iava:isbly be | keep themselves before the people. | ternoon at the race course. The | 40 \in what language it uses, be- Sanding sdvertsements by specd | Nobody knows better than they | shooting was for tame pIgeons, | core it grives all such Germans that Sotices, Statements, Tabulsr | oW, Where and when to advertise; | double rises, six feet distance, five | ;op¢ feel jnclined to adopt Demo- uiring careful revimon by by | and nobody can get more advertis- | pairs, and the wholesale slaughter | .\, principles back into the ranks e o S uaericn 36 | ing for & smaller amount of money. | of birds testifies to the long training | o thog party, where they, at least, Local sdvertisemests betore two | The extensive circulation of the | and faithtul practice of the contest- | . 1o ¢roqted with respect, and are not | Bex, and its attractive and spiey | et | subjected to open insults. For cer- | way of putting men and things be- | We could not ascertain the exact | ¢y;n)y wuch language as the Her- SE BARGAINS =IN. TRIGS AND TRAPPERS. Exciting Shooting Match at tie Race Course. COME INTO COURT! HE OMAHA BEE| 1 | | s | SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874 | [ Behold a Nataral Curiosity- | | qanoy oang “hy o0 —AT— WEBBER & BEHM’S, CORNER OOUGLAS AN THIRTEENTH STREETS. 11 SVROILL OFFICIAL ZAPER OF THE CITY. | ; | An Insurance: Agent who Esti- \!mly $1,000 Changed Hands. mates his Character at | Twenty Thousand Ducats. R SALE—A neat cottage, corner Favenport. Inguire as Jn0d | H. HO.NBERG ANTED—A gi To smail St:, bet. Howard and S&Dowusx, rl to do general housework mily, Laquire st 43314t Iyioan 10,000 PAXRS! To bs Sold at Prices that Have Never Been Equalled in Omaha. You - Can Buy Them Cheaper | Than Ever Befere. Gore! i ! Lightning rod men and insurance | | mu: ON HAND an assortment of hunt- | iave- | agents are proverbially modest, and ing and plessure wagons or sale cheap. | H. FITCHETT, Carriage Shop, o5t s Harney st opp. Chequencd Barn. Guns! D MPLOYMENT OFFICE—Room No. 1, south Jam corner 15k snd Dooglas e, Waat & immediately, servaut girls, farml penters und laborers, also real cstute m.n.u 50ld, and taxes paid or Doa-residents. Jystt o do general wA\TEl‘;T" fuu o do general house N & BRO,, Douglas and 14ih St i ANTED—A good_lnundry cook. Best wages paid an }'!.. I SUATVAQ AIVERIOUM P E'SNI9 NV SIIONVYE ‘SZNIM si 1 -§ P ! 1 £ 1) centa.” No thon 50 centa. I | l I g J. J. BROWN & BRO., ;WHOLESALE GROUER& Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. ; gz 8 ¥ ‘ZIISITHM . \ Men’s Boots from - $2 00 £6 $5 00 Men’s Congresa. - - 190 ta 2 50 Men's Shoes, calf bals, 1 25 to 3 00 Ladies' leather boots, 1 2546 2 50 Ladies’ cloth buls, - 16@°to 215 | Slippers, very nice, - 1 50'% 200 | & Misses’ cloth boots, - 1 00 te_ 1 75 [ | 1 i ‘INOTIIA » XITIIH | | axormaa xxvax f piraincet place. ‘South East corter Capital Avenue and Toth street. 183 UCTION—Parties wishing to buy fine | faruiture should attend C. Wileon & Som's | Auction on Monday, July 13th Is74. Sale to fake piace. st Nre) ' Lowe's twostory drick souse, No. 162 Harney street, at 10 vclock, rooms ¢ I completely furnished. Parios furnitare, 4 bederooms sels, 8 Bruseli porsIa aeddoy | fraternity. fore the public, have made this | stakes for which they struggled, but journal the favorite advertising | we feel safe in ssserting that there | | medium of the Nebraska insurance | was no less than fifty cents changed ald has used for the last few days is | nothing but a plain insuit on the Misses' leather boots 1 25 to 2 00 Also, a full line of children's shoes | tion in order to enable our readers | We make thris explana- | to understand why the BEE is just | hands. Mr. Taylor's score, douhle rises, is as follows: 10,01,00,11,10. = | now favored with the most lucrative | Last three single rises 00 1. 745 sod all Eestern cities, Nebraska ~outh, Counci Blutls and Buriiog- - 4We m and o dusst Wiz i ., cloen ot & Fiuia and St Joseh, due 311020 5. . -n‘,’"-..a_n B sns "0 ope Bunds Hassy P DEUEL, ‘Ticket Agent. Ouaba, #10:00 P. M. 11000 A, M. excepted. 230 A, *10:0 P, M 50 P, HEWAM Kansas Clty, St.30. & Counell Blusis Morning Exprese. .. 5:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. Bvening Express. . 23:50 P. X TOADVEXTISKRS---rac VARCU- LATION of the DAILY BEL Sham dombic that her datly —Peycke'e Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, leb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —Cucumbers and cholera are in the market. —Sixteenth street is undergoing its long needed repairs. —The Beacon Lodge, L 0. O. F. contemplates giving a sociable and festival in & week or so. —Robert Elkens, for being drunk, was discharged at the Police Court, yesterday, on payment of costs. —The new postoffiee is being plastered, and judging from the pounding inside, msy eventually be ready for occupancy. —Eaton, the photographer, will point the camera cbscura at the N tional Convention at Chicago. Pic- tures will be ready about the 14th. —Gen. Ord Thursday lost an in- fant son from the prevailing com- plaint. The funeral which took place at his residence this after- noon, was largely attended. —The parishioners and friends of St. Barnaba’s Parish will hold a pic-nic in Hanscom Park on Thurs- day next, Jnl{elflth. Music and dancing will the order of the day. —Mr. Jacobs has made asplendid taplet stone for his mew block. Given in large embossed letters is Mr. Jacobs’ name and the year 1874. It is well done, and reflects great crediton J. M. Feenon, the work- man. —The beautiful pair of mackaws | that used to attract so mueh atten- tion in tront of the New York Toy Store are now m the Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia waiting to be exhibited at the Centennizl cele- bration, —The fire department have been busy for several days investigating the cause for the non-working of the fire telegraph. Since the lightning struck it it has not worked well, and as yet the exact locality of the damage cannot be discovered, —1It has been generally under- stood that Britton, the man flogged #0 atthe Granger pic-nic, was the wietim of a brutal assault. Accord- ing -to abundant evidence, C. R. Light, the man who did the busi- ness, was justified in his action, and Britton -richly deserved the trouno- ing he got. : =—The reception given Thursday night in honor of Hon.E.D. Webster, " founder of the Omaha Republican, and Samuel R. Curtis, son of the founder of our growing city, was a Geo. L. Mider, Hon. E. D. Web- ster, and Col. 8. R. Cartis. » —Another electric phenomenon was observed during the recent storms. Quite a crowd was gathered in front of the Variety Bazar Wed- nesday night, when the lightning struck a sign, suspended by wires in front of the store, and for several M-—.kmhnuldv «mmm $n all directions and rusning upand | duwn the wires, | enterprising insurance agent, who, | business in these parts. | notices, advertisement that has ever fanen\ | to the hands of a Nebraska newspa- | ! per. For this munificent patronage | the BeE is chiefly indebted to a very | doubtless, expects by diut of liberal advertising to establish a lucrative | | The name of our munificent patron is William G. Crain, and the complimentary mention made in * | his absence by the BEE seems to { have created so much enthusiasm | | among bis friends that his recall by | telegraph was at once agreed upon. g for further local | Instead of waiti Mr. Crain, liberality, deposited a Iraft upon Edward Rosewater, pub- with regal with the clerk of the District Court. | A few promiscuous legal prelimina- | riesmay, however, be absolutely nex | cessary before the twenty thousand | ducats are paid. State Immigration. The following is the list of Im- migrants registered at the State Emmigration office, for this week : John Miller, and family of three, from Tllinois. Wm. Westfall, and family of five, from Wisconsin, John Kitcher, and familyof seven, from Wisconsin., Joseph Burnell, and family of three, from Minnesota. A. Eager, and family of six, from Towa. Henry A. Hill, and family of four, from Wisconsin. A. M. Carpenter, and family of seven, from Towa. J Sangester, and family of two, from Iowa. Henry Claflin and H. P. Statia, from Miunesota; 20 persons in all, 4 teams, and 15 head of stock. J. H. Hall, and family of five, from Yowa. Newton Wilson, and E. J. Gates; 2teams, and four In family, Most of the above named have good cattie and plenty of money, to commence farming with. —Jno. Seery was fined $1and costs for being drunk yesterday afternoon. —Thirty families arrived in Lin- coln last week and settled at Sutton colony, —The funeral of Mr. Dunham's litde child was largely attended. The Rev. Mr. McClure, of Platts- nonth officiated. —The buildings occupying the lot corner of Douglas and Fourteenth streets are being moved off to make | room for Martin’s new drug store. Personai. C. Perkins, Vice President of the B. & M. in Nebaska, is in the city. F. C. Bullock left yesterday after- noon for New York. Mr. john Gray, of the Lynden, TIL, Fyre Press, is making a tour through Nebraska, writing up our State for pullication. The follow: | the Wyoming John Thomton, Chicago; E fith and family, Sacramento; Mrs I'N F Johnson, Parkersburg, Towa; Mrs McCuller, Philadelphia; C M Kellogg, England; E G Daiton, Australis; H Read, Marshal, Towa; Mrs Jones, Waterloo City, Ing; S E Hurd, Fort Calhoun; F M Hughes, lLrownsburg, Ind; J W Warner, Clifton, Ill; J T Barnes and wife, C Taylor, Ind; W A Os- walt, Fort Wayne, Ind; Jacob Abendschan, Marietta, Ohio; W A Staey, St Louis; 8 E Chase, Hun- tingdon, W Va; T M Marquett, Lincoln; H Waukle, New Mexico; Geo W Bartholmew, Plattsmouth; W D Kellogg, N Y. g are the arrivals at Milwaukee Beer and Free Con- cert next Sunday at Kuhn’s Gar- den, South Omaha. July10i2 Don’t forget that Auction Sale on Harney street, No. 162, Monday, July 13,810 A. M. See advertise- ment in special column. C. WiLsoxN & Sox, Julylot2 Auctioneers., Interest on capital invested is a large item in fixing the percentage, above cost, at which a dealer MUsT sell his goods to makea living profit. Any merchant can save at least five per cent in losses through bad debts by SELLING FOR CASH. P. H. AL- LEX Is now offering CAsH cusToM- ERs the full benefit of this ten per cent reduction on the price of gro- ceries. Julyl0te * Cull and get the first peaches of theseason at Tizard’s California and general fruit store. jglo1t. For reason of remarkable low prices. I am selling ‘my spring and summer goods very Julylo-te rapidly. J. H, BrEy, ,000 sight | sher and proprietor of the BEE, | McFaraln'’s score, double rises, is as follows: 10,10,00,00, 00. Single rise, €00, The pigeons were purchased at forty cents per pair, and the few | fortunate enough to escape im- mediately flew to their former owner to be sold over again. It | was understood that the same | parties would shoot again at some | subsequent time, and pigeons were offered at ten cents per pair, 5o con- fident were the dealers of seeing them again. Tt is interesting to observe in such notly contested matches the pecali- arities of the opponents and the dif- ferent manners they have of shoot- ing. The only differenc between the two y McFarlan shot with botheye: | and Taylor shot with both ey | Co urs in the science say it is | owing to this circumstance that | Taylor won. We were pained tosee what could | almost be considered a vulgar exul- tation on the part of Mr. Taylor. To be sure, he didn’t say much, but actions speak louder than words, and we ask for no better evidence that that he forwarded a challenge to Mr. Bogardus. Such temerity amounts to impudence, but we hope for the reputation of Omaha, and the sake of Mr. Taylor, that he may win the match, Mr. McFarlan has returned to his Euclid and astronomy in broken spirits. If in giving the particulars of this interesting contest, we have perver- feated in the least, the law stands ready to settle the difficmity. Twen- ty thousand dollars more would make no particular difference in the exchoquer of the BEr. Following this contest was another equally interesting by Mr. D. C. Jutphen and r. Edward Johnson. 1t was a gyro match. The score of Mr. Suthpen was 0—1.16—1.16—1.11—1.8. That of Mr, Johnson was 0—1.18 —1-14—1.15—1. Sutphen won Upon returning home, Mr. Sutphen was served with a list of his delinquent taxes, and Johnson bougat a cigar on the opposite side of the street. Open Air Conoert. The following is the programme of the Ninth Infantry Band for this evening, at Capital HIll, as very kindly furnished us by First Lieu- tenant He<y, Adjutant Ninth Infantry. . Vietoria March, Zikoff. . fong—“Tm Walde,” Gumbert. . Potpourri—“Loose Leaves."” . Larifari Polka, Apitiao. , Overture— “Naburodomosor,” Verdz. 6. Brooklyn Galop, [ | | | Leutner. GRAND OPENING. The “ Valley House” Saloon, will be opened to the patronage of the public, Saturday morning, July 1ith. A fine tunch will be furnished, PETER Goos, July10-2¢ Proprietor, GREAT: CLOSING!! oUT! ! SALE oF SUMMER DRY GOODS Wedave bought too many grods Jor this scasan. We are diametrically opposed to holding Summer goods till ncxt sea- sqn. We have determined to put them at prices that will MAKE them SELL. SEE OUR NEW PRICES. Grenadaaes, worth 25c for 15¢ = 40c for 30¢ $1 00 for 75¢ Summer silks worth - §1 00 for 75¢ Japanese silks, worth 50c for 85¢ LLAMA lace points, 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 $5.75, worth $10. PARASOLS at 20¢, worth 30c. A large lot of very fine ones to be closed out. A large lot of bleached and brown muslins at 9¢ and 10¢ to be closed out at BUSHMAN'S, Je 26 ecd tf “« “ ! DR. POWELL, office 215, Farn- bam street. fune2s-tf good judgment, as weil as a mean | reflection on the habits of the Ger- mans. Yesterday morning it squeals as follows: “The fearful fright about the Ger- mans, we are creditably informed, hasled to a plan, to a systematic effort tw bribe them back to theiral- ready broken allegiance by appoint- ing leading Germans tooffice.” Now, Doctor Miller, you may know once and for all: eannot be bribed into anything: And you may further know, that it is not stall flattering to any German to pe: ests with lager beer. In your own, as well as in the estimation of many Americans, the two words “German and lager” seem synonim- ous, and it is just about time for you ana all to know that though a German will ever be ready to-de- fend bis personal liberty, Le certain- ly will not be coaxed by the fact that a certain trade is in danger |of doing less business, or that one special representative of this trade tries to make cloquent ap- peals in a paper like the Omaha Post, every issue of which shows a duplicity that no German can or will respect. The game of pressing Germans into the Democratic ranks by such maneuvering is too trans- parent, and little flattering to them. It will certainly do more harm than good to the Demoeratic cause Do you think Germans are fcols ? A GERMAN, On the Warpath. The following dispateh was re- ceived at the Headquarters of the Department of the Platte yester- day : FoRT LEAVENWORTH, ) July 10, 1874, | Gen. E. 0. C. Ord, Commanding Department of the Platte, Omaha, Neb. : A party of about 100 Indians, sup- posend to be a war party of Cheyennes, west of Wallace, towards the forks of the Republican. T suggest that the troops at McPherson and the summer camp south of it be noti- fiel. A large party of the Chey- ennes, Kiowas and Commanches | are1aiding north n small parties along the eastern frontier. Joux PopE, Brevet Maj.-Gen'l. Com'd’g. { kOox DALE UHEAP. — Desirable residence property, on 14th street. Enquire of V. BURKLEY. tf STORE BUILDING FOR SALE lot and store building in Ft. Cal~ houn, Neb. The building is 83 by 50 feet, and is equipped with coun- ters and shelving in complete order. No place In theState affords greater inducements for additional tusiness in general merchandizing. Terms easy. EvLayM CLARK. June2s-4w B="SEE McKelligon’s card op second page, june2-tf ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM !! H. L. LATEV’S is the place to go for this very necessary commodity. P WaxTED—A second cook, with good references. Apply at Peycke's Restaurant. Julo 3¢ BELLEVUE GROVE, twelve miles from Omaha, on the line of the B. & M. R. R., and 100 yards from the and private parties BY MAUSLAND & MARTIX. All engagements for the grove | will be made through ANDY MCAUSLAND, JyTtt 242 Douglas Street. DYEING, c.eaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM.DYE WORKS, 10th St.,let. Farnham and Douglas aprast f. VoLk’s HALL, free concert every evening by Professors Celarius and Bahns. Jjune27-1m | In order to make room for my | large fall and winter stock, I now | offer my spring and summer stock | at greatly reduced rates, below the | original eost, J.H.StEIN. | JulyStf GREAT BANKRUPT SALE | OF | ettt | less Sardines, are much better, and in coupling all his inter- | crossed the Kansas Pacific rajlroad | T will sell at a great bargaina | depot, has been improved for pic "ics | i af prices that are brund lo sell then This is not slop work, but our reg- war stock, manufactured for our custom trade, and_every pair twar- ranted. Call soon and secure barglxnn. jystl The American Sardine Co'sBope less than half the cost of imported Sardines. r 1wly. 500 WHITE VESTS To be closed out cheap at Polack’s, 238 Farnham street. Fine custom made suits and pants cheap at |- -mwf. A. PoLACK. qarpets, cuseseiod iy, muriiedep nie- | board, "Kitchen and diaungeroom, . roic mauasses, woven wire Chance 1o buy dne Ruces suction ; saie pusitive. We only enumerate few cf the best acticles. Be sure to a tead the oy C. WILSON & SON, Auctioneers. wa work; address w e ANTED DDIEDIATELY —A gi house-work. ~ Apply 331 Davenport street, between 17th and 15th. Jysu JROE SALE—Oue of the easiest riding cov- ered in the caty ; aud 400 acres of in saundes Co. -umnmn-u-o-:m.n. Dr. ABCOCK. NTED—A girl 10 cook, wash, &., or a man and his wife—the man for garden . Inquire of or *HILD, ot Barracks. gysut NTED—At Philadeiptia House, Dodge treet, between 10th and 11th, immedi- ne cook; & woman preferred. s (TORE TO RENT—198 Douglas street. In- Qireof WEBBER & BEHY. Juigtd Frox 5 o'clock in the morning splendid coffee, strawberries, ete., are to be had at the French Coffee House, No. 485 Twelfth street, be- tween Farnham and Harney. | Junezseodts TypE For SaLe! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of which this isa sample, weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year, d is nearly as good as new. For ierms &., address E. RoSEWATER, Publisher of the Bee. f. )R RENT—House on 9th and Jackson sfs. oot S. A. TAYLOR & CO. TOR BENT—House on Chicago, near 16th st. Jesbit X A TAYLOR & CO. s and | he price Thework to be done sccording 10 | o e specifiationson flie ia the City E: i ids 10 beopened at ext meeting o the coun- i 0T LEDLOW, l!&m Mrs. D. A. MOFFEIT, Fashionable Dressmakmg,, 564 Fourteenth St. | PRUPOSALS FOR STONE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Ofice of the City Clerk, of the City of Omahs, until 12 o'clock, noon, June 30th, 1874, for the dell walks. 'Also common Pulle Etove, in such quantities nd at such times 45 may be requirei ior the use of the! Ity, pasable fn city warrante ids sboul { be addressec lnd endorsed * rroposal b upened st Council Meeting, June 30th. "Tho ight 1s reserved to feject aay sod all | By onder of the Couneil : 0. C. LUDLOW. fe1sd ivery of stove sullable for evoss- | Cit Cierk. | STEFLE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS! ] —SINPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Strect, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMATETA, mehizzy - NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AN MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 295 Farnham Street, | | ity NEB. ANTED—Day Loarders, st the southwest cor. of 10t and Harney sts. jeItt ANTED—A coeap sarm 1n exsaange for merchandise. Address, Farmer, Bux office. e WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carrisges, | and one ;levchz-plnrmh or trade, a3 T00m for new ones. . W. HOM. F. A. PETEKS, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No. 271 Farnham s'. bet, 15th & 16th. LL orders and repairing prompuy attended A':_E:.d e S vt a Jelsdtt. luu.x- of land, being the NE Fx rwaship 3, of B & E. I -Kcunnly miles Keth- Tion themet, ond Saunte round it is thicky settieds Wil sell for $500, one half down, in one year, or $3 00 per acre in cash, oe will trade ot ity property . Apply 1o TE®R Campaign Opened! IS TIKIE OF PFACE PREPARE FOR WAE. Eternal Vigilanee is the Price of Liberty. The Campaign of 1874 promiises 10 be by all 04ds the most 1mportant and exciting political contest that has ever taken place in. Neoraska. THE OMAHA BEE, The recognized champion of popular rights and nounce the plots aud intrigues of corruption- ists, political bummers and ringuwasters of every faction. The independent and outspokgn course of the BxE duxing the past three years rascality wherever it may appear. An outspoken advocate of the rights of the industrial classes, its motto always has been “UP WITH THE PEOPLE AND | | DOWN WITH MONOPOLIES.” | The issue of toe coming campaign involves | the prosperity of the state for a decade of years, and the voice of the Bee will be beard with no uncertain sound, for Reform and Economy, EQUAL REPRESENTATION, A New Constitntion, And a strict accountability of putlie men in | the administration of pubiic afiairs. ‘The BEE is not a mushroom affir cf the mo- ment, but the SUBSTAXTIAL RESULT of PRRSIST- EST INDUSTRY in the application of the best journalistic talent. Its beginning was small, but in spite of the iucendiary’s torch, in defi- ance of an imwense moeyed power arrayed to erush it, and fn face of the combined oppes- tion of the most powesful political ringy of tho state, it has steadily advanced till it is today vocofuized, st home and sbroad, s the leading journal of Nebraska. The people have recog- nized its werlt. The people’s patronage has made it! THE BEE 13 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER! EVERY YOTER SHOULD READ IT. 13 contents are cot altogether political, but are made up of corrcspondence and telegraphic news from all parts of the world, sccurate and reliable warket reports and choice miscel- lanecus matter. It s the Cheapest and Best ! | THE CAMPAIGN BEE Will be mailed to any address at the followin rates, in advance : Dsily, Weekly, 3 montbs from July 1,... . $158 JS— Address, OMAEA DAILY BEE, 138 Faraham St., Omaha Neb HENRY'S Carbolic Salve! |- AGENT EVER DISCOVERED. The wonderfal celerity with which this com | vination of carBoLIC acID with OTHER S00TH- | 1¥6 AXD cURATIVE ENOLUMENTS HEALS THE MOST VIRULENT SORES AND ULCERS ix something akin to the marveloos, It is with pride that the Proprietors call at tention to the gratifylug fact that Physicians give it the highest mead &5 DRY 000DS, Praise, AT 228 PARNHAM STREET. LADIES, CALL IN FOR | and use 1t and preseribe in their practice. | ARBOLIC SALVE st cres e e otag BARGAINS. E’I‘xflu SALVE fustantly allays the pain C RBOLIC SALVE cures all cutaneous erup- Judian Curiosities at No. 170 | CARBOLIC SALVE removes plmples snd Farnham street, corner 11th street. | "o enn; = 5 CARBOLIC SALVE ranke as the head of all Salves, Ointments, or other H: | e 2 LARGER SALE tea Baloon for sme or rent, cheap. - similar - inveption. Inquire at the BEE office. where. Price 25 cents. June 16-tf o-r.m'n.wml 400, Prog's, w2t ANDEEW TJE PUBLIC—The undersigned bas ased wnd put upen the streets 33 veyances, some of the finest carrisges ufsetured fn th couniry. The run o and trom the depots, ho Tecidences. Al orde a jeft at the Metrapolitan .nmumm leventh ill be promptly at- ublic,patronage is | PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. aci ed u1m “.v"i“;'f"u"'{'”““‘ ersigned until 7:30 . ., July 1, 187 Fortl Saunders . trom Camming St north foChaties St No bids will be considered unless cecompa- nied by the names of at Jeas: two good and suf- ficient sureties for the faithiul performan. e of {he cuntract, and, the prowpt payment of the laborers who per‘orn. the work. Stath the price per cabic yd. or fur the entire amount. The work o’ be dono secor ing to pla specifications on fite in the City Engincer's Ot fice. Bids to be council meetivg July 14, “i310dst City Clerk. IMPORTANT | Commereial Travelers. COMMESCIA®, TRAYRUERS who siict ovders by CARD, CATALOGUE, TRADE- LIST, SYMPLE. 'OR OTHER oPECIMEN, aso those who visit thelr customers and solicit trade by pure ade DIRECT FRO! af or Bt el ¥ class of goods, are il or quested to "wad thelr’ BUSINESS sad AL ATE ADDRES, & belaw; il Shes of go0ds they sell, and by whoxi em) ose who e &1 plesent ynder no i GR IMPORTANC) s matie, T ISDIVIDY. ALL\’ 1o salesmen of this clas men_soliciti [ Theratore ESpECIALLY t this potice may meet the éye of ALL Commercial Zravelers and Salesmén in this country and 1hatthey will AT ONCE glve it their tuen; ‘with ‘above request N“"T-A LY trested nddulv Sattoed of okject 1n view, Pl , (by lester only), CO-OPERATION, care Gro. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row., ydeodim NEw Yomk City. ho travel in any setion, by JOB Printing The Bee Job Printing House EXECUTES ALL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 13 TuE STZ.!: AXD aT THE Lowest Cash Prices. Competent workmen are in charge departments, and FIRST-C} Will be tarued out In either English, Germau, Bolmll;n, or Danish Languagu. el ire 8 Orders may be left at the BEE Count g Room or forwarded by eceive prompt atiention, QUAILEY'S V. P. Soap Factory! Situated on the line” of the Union Pacific near the powder house. Manufac- tures “n”.uk.. s0ap for hoae consumpLIOG 85 m}mrfl l‘)fiY ‘—- a8 work XTor ta mg 2 e Than ot want- | :nx ments ov Address HALL STEAM ENGINE €O! (Succemsors to Hall Broa.) — MANUPACTURERS OF — STEAM ENGINES Mining & M MACIEXI = . mfiw@: And au kinds of ) IRON ORI, Corner Nicholas &16¢h Streets, NEB. | ‘| JUSTUS KESSLER, l Axles, Springs and Thimble Skens | Grroat Western BREWERY Corner of Camings and Tweaty-second streets ‘The finest lager beser con- stantly on hand, Je25-6m’ CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop. P. N.GLYNN, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOB\CCO AND PIPES. B Culijornia Wines and Brandies.®a Corner of 15°h and Dodge streets, new Post Office building, Omaha, N ’ w X POEMSI M ~DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NF Feram and th sty 0"‘?’2" 52 Elevanth_strests, ey Wood' Wood'Wood' Immense Reduction! éf lfh Yl I:R=K§| LRt AID. COR! FR l)F §700; Soit § 3 b L rere Wost o ery cheap. splatt TREITSCHEE & CO., GROCERS And General Provisioa Dealers, ‘W Cor. Jackson and 13th ts., uperior stock o oy and Qigars, and sell cheaper ber house in Umaha. 333w JONN BAUMER, Practical Watchmaker, 171 Farzdam o, 8. 5 Cor. 11th 8t OMAHA Ty 4 b N CITY HOTEL, E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, OMARY, NER. Free Bus to and from all Traina. Passengers for other Hote's cr private Resi- P enccs, carried for 25 conte. S AL ordery et at P. 1L Alln' . Wilson & Son, co S the City Motel Ofee, w PARMERS HOUSE! 8. W, Cor. of 14h end Haracy Sts. Preprietor, Cmata, Neb. Bt | California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Sireot, cosmer 11th, Omal Neby D e ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreot Petween 9th s1d 10th. | | | CHARUES FELDERMAY, Frop. meiiif |Central House Fo. 630 Eix'eenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAT. JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and weck Woand st reasonatle rates. Firtclass bar attached to the hause. NEB. L. WOODWURTH, { 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. wWACOoN ~ 'Wood Stock, cmeGx Patent Whoels, Pinished Gearing, &c. HARDWOOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks s Buggies Stadebacker Wagen Depot. mehétt J. O. SI-A'I‘m Dealer in Staple and Fancy { Groceries, Provisions, | WAGON HABDWABE, BOKIB And. rAmnt eredit at6 pc_evr . interest, | purchase, WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROOERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMATFEIA, NEB meh27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPUST POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! § AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. i SRUERS SOLICITED " ND PROMPTLY FILLED, A E.SIMPSON, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 FIFITERNTE ST, CRBIGHTON BILOCK. C. L. A. ELATTE, MERCEANT TAITLOR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. T keep cons” zntly on hand the finest stork of Broad Cloth, Cassin v which T am prepared to 1ake up in the most fsshionabre styles and fo sult tos: mint fcttoin St the lowest pessivsa prices iel0diy ROBERT C. STEEL TuLEE Paints, Oils, Varnishes,| BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC. | p2me 2857 Douglas Stroet mehlseodiy KURTZ forR & QO JOBBERS OF DRY GOJDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIO2 S, 231 Farnham Street, OMAEA OMARA, J. J. BROWN & BRO,, —~WHOLESALE DEALERS IN — 'STAPLE AND FANCY DRY €CODS mys-1y Notions. und l!oots and Shoes. JOHN T. E‘)G AR, —JOBEER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardws IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— Acmm THRESH! ERS HARVESTERS, REN un m afienoug}u St, Onnln. Nebr: HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER TN— Wnes, Liuoss, Clear oo Po. ¥is2 01d Kentucky Whiskles sad Jmported;ioods a Speelalty. By AL OCMAHA NEE nigvi LB X i it ¢ verTallrand Co. ol est aa'a st low prices on 10 ki ot 3 bas preiaiam o 3 pocceat. on The smoust of Balf the laod s cuiiivated, within two years LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of latte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valley: | TR &30 BT o will el aboat 1,00%000 acren of ple i crsfn nd agricutural land | » well il watered rouniry, st trom $174 Lo South of he Platte The Comy sny ownsa larze bods umwulnumvy aumercus rive PArt of the State, a8 also in } .00 por acre on lung eredii. Groceries. = Highest price paid for Country Produce. Brick Btars, 8 B. Car. lhl\:fliq! e nn—:nuunlw—-i ic. B. SCII.ALL!B, Asent For, 0———-'- I‘w Farabam Sis. Omahs | | ]

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