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| SINGER. SINGER, | Postmaster Yost ~has Serious | and the Rudowskys. EX Sensational; Star Actor AORDINARY “ IRREG- A Fh 3 E CREAM! ICE CREAM!! - THE OMAHA BEE BUFFALO BILL. OMAHA POSTAL “IRRES-|A TALE OF TWO FhmusESJNCE CREAw: 1CE CREAM ! °3 B . : ———— | A | ULARITIES. 3re320s for thilwery necessary commodity. < £ 4 - R ertpa— y MONDAY, JULY 2, 1674 | The Ex-Nebrasks Legislator and | e The Troubles of the Haserodts | jesse z 55‘ & | mmic Mty xS oD [RE O = Gl Sz = H Bl = SALES FOR 1873: | OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. | in Town. i Charges Preferred Against PR P ANNGUNCEMENT. i Him, as has also Special | Miss ericke. Haserodt Sues Cheaper than ever for the girl to do general house- | = THE ONAHA DAILY BEE | The Hon. W. F. Cody, better | Mail Agent Furay. | Zulius Rudowsky for Slam- "Sert hirty daye. e {In Round Numbers 232,444 Machin | | i s.-m{};-.m Company daring the same U3 6. 1o srve s extecrbers by carrer, o 227 | known as Buffalo Bill, the ex-Ne- | der, Laying Damages & to DISPOSE of a PART | ya7anTED_a. st tode =§"§"' e | TtBelng over One Hudred and Thirteen Thousand more Machines than were sold y sns B ‘Bfiien ‘couta per week, or 8375 jor | braska legislator, but now a sensa- | g5 JInyestigation tc be Had at $10,000. TOCK of GROCERIES, I | MY, 5otk Auply at EATON: 12161 e dehied - wuch evidence that the superior s P eatha, and §7.00 per snuum, ‘when Paid | ionel sear actor, returned to Ne- | % CASH for the next | —— u ity of the Singer is fu will Next Week. | —_— THIRTY DAYS REGARDLESS | WV "ar ‘..’.7:;".12";‘5‘“.“"‘5;‘.3“; room for rent. Mr. Rudowsky is Bound Over te | of COST. All g of the very BEST QUALITY,f and warranted. = Al about irregularities, sddrewsed | braska Friday, from the East, ;::u...:'i',;::";.':':m fention1 1o | and slept soundly at the Metropoli- 2t the lollowingraies, aysbleiawa- | 10 Hotel, of this city. ! THE SINGER MANF'G CO. URNISHED ROOMS to rent with or with- NI SUAIYHG 2IVERIONM ' e ‘“VIIVINO costly watch, ornaments his vest. 13007 29 JwrequIeIRieq 40exg; Yiueenmod 119 ¥ 609 ] ATASTHAMA ‘SNI9 ONV SIIONYYE ‘SZNIM ‘ANOTIIA » XATIA riably in advance: For some time past the BEr has - board. No. 117 1 s id0 e s, Billis as handsome as ever; his | po US| KO the Peace, and His | prioeg jower he lowest. ek T e e | W. N. NASON, Y 7uE Oxkiis Daiix Bex was by ter the | long dark hair flows gracefully | oored to be sent on to Washing- | Wit 18 Fined for Ob- AlC. yers are invited to ook at Amirican 1 ;g 2 t ¢ s 120 bant hd thempest dvertising | down his manly nlmu]dc‘l:x while a |t here preferred against scene and Abusive il ; P.H. ALLEN. Tt | Je NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMA @) "Rt or Avvismre te soics, 2 I;P‘:::; 'm“"y w"“"mml:cf‘g; | Postmaster Casper E. Yout, of this | Language. Jult?: b et PO RENT— oo s are s v | - e e ] e ottt pin | 87 Those charges were forward. | Dining roo 1 sve oot acwiy Tapeie] Ak peimied iee ! J. J. BROWN & BRO % Siverboemen: s centa. | immense }ed to the postal authoritics at City Hotel. Brom st cheap rout & Mick Hebidence sates { - b S et Enn - | sparkies on his immaculate shirt | \w. i inoton recently, and an in- | Mr- Rudowsky is Knceked Down able for a s boarding bouse in location 2 T imens man by Yo | oo while o dismond 1ing on veshgation was ordered. Special | on His Own Doorstep by an 8 at No. 170 NT. | 3 WHOLESALE ] ' .._n---nu-l'-fl—-" Py spectdl | each little finger dazzles the eyes of Agent Hawley was instructed to Unkn Vil corner 11th street. e o it | Sa - ..‘.'L‘a‘!"...t.m.. careful nvh-l,-'{‘ | ‘::‘ :r&,‘:nk:;'" ‘m m;nld visit Omaha for that purpose, and R ey E__ % E ’ 5o be furnished, m: chain an al a = g e e e o Tasare Lnsertion the be would have been_here last week vE, twelve miles ST AT o, z5 2 Agents for the Oriental Powder Co FOADYEXTISKRS-—Tne CARCU- LATION of the DAILY BEK is more than denbic that of amy other daily paper publishicd_in Nebraska. —Peycke'e Restaurahit and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, leb24tf Bill is “immense,” but notwith- standing his good fortune, he is not proud. He is the same jovial, whole- souled fellow that he was while scouting and hunting on the Ne- braska plainsin a buckskin suit, or acting in the capacity of a Nebras- ka legislator. Buffalo Bill is now a star actor, and will begin a lucrative engage- ‘ment at Philadelphia in September nextin the “Scouts of the Plains,” his best and newest sensational had it not been for his detention in Chicago by the fire. He will arrive here on Tuesday next, and will at once progeed to in- vestigate the matter. The charges | against Mr. Yost are quite numer- ous, and are certainly of a more ‘were the means of ousting his pre- decessor. They were preferred by F.R. Bye, a postal clerk on the Union Pacific railway, and they are, in substance, briefly as follows : L He 13 charged with specu- serious nature than those which | Sometime ago Capt. Haserodt left the “Sandwich Island,” and leased the Atlantic House from Julius Rudowsky for three years. He fur- nished the house up nicely, and soon built up a good run of business. Mr. Rudowsky and family had moved into the first house west of the Atlantic on Howard street, and it was not long before the two fam- ilies fell out, and then continual trouble ensued. = The Haserodts and . their friends intimated & M. R. R., and depot, has been and private parties” = ‘BY M’AUSLAND & All engagements will be made through b yards from the line of the B. | I and is a good salesnian, o if be can b prefers learuing a trade. A UND=A large black and white shawl. The can have it by calling at 105 Harney 5 propecty and paying for thisadver- R SALB—\ wod two-story dwelli coniaining cleveu rooma, Mo i pply 10 - Cor. 19th aud Chicago streets. GIRL WANTED — Inquire at Money Order Po- iy ‘sl | | | ~ tl)’“r PEK DAY. Agents want- $5 10 $20 "GX s v ing people of either sex, young o oid, ore money at work for us Lheir sy ments or ol the time than st any(i Addres STINSUN & O Furtland, Bovavl SHERI By virtue of a vendl lasued out of the Dis- SALE. on the 24th day of | July,a. 0. 1874, ai 10 o'clock, A. ¥. of said | ay, at the Store ‘room of Albert Ty No. tret oart for Cumming County, Nebraska, | i ws OMAFIA NEB, | STEFLE & JOHNSON, 'WHOLESALE GROCER 638 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE that Rudowsky was jealous| DYEING, c.eanmng E: SALE—A neat coriage, corner 1716 a5d | boys' boots, 2 cases of shoes; Also of Haserodt’s success, and wanted | done in the neatest 100 Pl HOUNSERGER, Douglas St, o e e to get him out of the house, so that STEAM DYE WO I he could again run it, while Ru-{ 10th St.,Let. Famhamand dowwky, on the other hand, denied | 8pr28t 1. OMAHA BREVITIES. plece: MAH-A-, = - - e infornned ws that “Texas Sask,> | [WING S0 -Wmali-opiteacts, ‘and s lowing described store and offico furniture : mehiszy — defrauding the government out his former partner, is spending the | <2 0% g e —John O’Connell paid & $2.00 | summer and enjoying hfe with his - . The manner in which this was fine at the Police Court Saturday | wife, formerly Mme. Morlacchi, the dono nat thidsiuod R -Room No. 1. south | Two lounges, 1 desk, 1 stove and pipe, 2 chairs, th and Douglas Sts, - Want- | 1show case and 1 letter press, or 30 mach of the : ed immedistely, servant girls, farmhands, car- | sal a8 arc Decessa- y to satisfy said judg- | g i bt | HERERITRINSGAE | MORGAN & GALLAGER. , and taxes paid jor non-residents. * ‘RED BURLEY, %] morning ford.mnkel';:es;) (o m:d d.n::u;,u ;i:: o.w:lsm :l (notor s skl Theolh W M ;.un:il.l\;hdinsin::o:l:yl?::eve.,u: VoLk’s HALL, free concert E J.N. um : Jy1sarot ‘Shenfr. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— —Beacon Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. O. | *P s 2 contract. Mr. Yost so arranged it o 'f“ed evening by Professors Celarius ~ - 4 v F., will give an ice cream sociable | distance from Boston, with a postal clerk, who s now out | ‘i flew on. Mrs. Rudowsky, not | by, June2r-1m’ = ey -Agnws: | VAN DORN’S MACHINE GRO ' at their hall next Wednesday eve- | Buffalo Bill left Saturday for long ago, indulged, it is said, in L een " i b SIZOP. \ ning, to which all Odd Fellows and their friends are invited. The Arion Quartette Club and others will fur- nish vocal and instrumental music. —#ohn Benson, who was brought before the Police Court Saturday on the charge of breaking into his house and abusing his family, settled the case by peying the costs, as well as the fees of the lawyers on each side. ~—The site of the proposed mason. ic temple has been definitely loca- ted onthe lot of Maj. Balcombe, northwest corner of Sixteenth street and Capitol Avenue. The papers of conveyance were signed, sealed and delivered on Thursday. —That Prospect Hill Cemetery ghost may be explained by the fact that there is living in that vieintya half crazy and three-quarter drunken woman, whose ways are decidedly eccentric, and who cuts Corinne, where he will meeta party pilot them through a six weeks hunt, the party, is one of the richest gen- tlemen in England, and he with hhis companions, are in the Yosemite Valley today. “Wild Bill,” who has been killed so often by the newspapers, but who yet lives, will aid Buffalo Bili in entertaining the English millionaires, who will un- doubtedly liberally compensate tnem for the service thus rendered. Persona: Lincoln Saturday morning. J. A, Mabry, of Dayton, Ohio, is atthe Grand Central. ton, are at the Grand Central. Geo Zanner, formerly of Omaha, but now of Tekamah, is in thecity on a visit. ot four wealthy Englishmen, to| Mr. Thcmas Medley, the head of | Gen. John M. Thayer returned to of the service, to allow the next lowest bidder for the contract, a livery man of Omaha, to obtain the contract at this price, he pay- ing over $75 as & bonus, This $75 was divided thus: $32.50 to Yost, $32.50 to the now ex-postal clerk, some minor service that he did in the transaction, and the Gove: ment . had, of course, to pay the price of the next lowest bidder, which was considerably higher than the first. This was done notwithstanding another liv- eryman of Omaha had offered to take the contraot at the figures of the original sontractor. All can and will be substantiated by the ex- postal clerk. 2. He is charged with speculating Thomas and W. J. Kelley, of Bos- | iy clerks’ salaries, by advancing them money, and charging them interest at the rate of $5 to$10a month per $100. 3. He is charged with having bad and $10 to another postal clerk for | some very unpretty language towards Miss Fredericke Haserodt, one of the handsome daughters of the landlord, defaming her charac- ter for chastity. Miss Haserodt took counsel, and began a suit against Julius Rudow- sky for slander. The petition has been filed in the office of the clerk of the District Court by her Attor- neys, Hon. J. C. Cowin, and Col. Graves, and goes on to relate, among other things, that the plaintiff had previously borne a good name, and was respected and esteemed among her fiinds and acquaintanges as 8 porson of good charagter, moral worth and chastity; and jbad never committed any of the saiG 1::cntion- ed grievances, or suspected to be unchaste, She states that she is nineteen and unmarried,thatshe has been employed in the hotel as a ser- vant; tha* ;said building contains a numbef of Tooms, occupied by gen- tlemen; yet that the deféndant wel] Fresh fruit and vegetables dail; and of the very best, at John B. Johnson & Co's, 260 Dodge street. jy 16-cod 3t. STEELE & JOHNSON HA JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR TOAD OF THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA RIVER SALMO! PUT UP IN HALF BARRELS AND IN CANS. Jjyl4eod3t 2 STORE BUILDING FOR SALE. I will sell at a great bargaina lot and store huilding in Ft. Cal~ houn, Neb. The builcing is 33 by 50 feet, and is equippd with eoun- ters and shelving in complete order. No place in theSState affords greater inducements for additional tusiness in general merchandizing. Terms easy. ELAM CLARK. june25-4w , Wikt 3 lesof Onnabe Dz, Ly ANTED—Day boarders, at the southwest Dcor. of 10th and Harney sts. je29tt . SELL SECOND-HAND Curfaget B All Kinds of light and heavy BAl Wot Guarantcec. 9% 26 HARNEY STREE?, sep2su “WILLIAM SEXAUER. —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 15— TREITSCHEE & CO., G R "And General Provisiga Dealers, 8. W. Cor. Jackson sad 13th Bta, uors and Cigars, and sell y cther bouse iu Umabs. Jy33m ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace {fice over tho State Buak, corner of Farn- bam sud 13th streets. For reason of remarkable low prices. T am sejling my spring and BUN§.P:.FONES ~MAM PACTUREP OF AND DEALKR IN- MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. | . OMAHA. 225FumbamStreet, - - Omahs, Neb . | FURNTTURE. BEDDING. ETC. CERS Keep a superior stock of Grocerics, Provisions, W heaper No. 296 Farnham Street, NTAETA., - - - N awisdiy WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & WHOLESALE GROCE) No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAFEIA, - - meh27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPUNT POWDER co. CLARKX & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Sed ARUERS SOLICITED " ND PROMPTLY FILLED, s A. . SIMPSON, up the queerest kind of capers at Col. Wilson, superintend one clerk in hisoffice,who wason the [ . 5 perintendent of ) + iciously i es ] 2 times. f i -roll for $125 per month, but wbo | ¥nowing the premises, maliciously | summer goods very rapidly. s ~ B 2 s sy :f;‘t' ,“"y"efi:;h"“fl"’ e | ectved Galy 3100, 1 intending to injure her in name, | julylo-tr 3. HL Srrix. | reidemcesd eitat the Metroptan | Lambrequing and Wndow Skades, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— possible effort to induce the City 4. He is charged with allowing | fame and character, and to bring Council to purchase a large fire alarm bell, which, they say, is greatly needed. They are willing, if the Council will appropriate for thls object the money realized from the sale of the old hand-engine, to make up the necessary balance for the purchase of the new bell, If the firemen really need that new bell, they ought to have it, as every pre- caution for the prevention of fires should be made, without regard to expense. It will piove, in the end, a matter of economy, and not of extravagance. An ounce of preven- tion is better than a pound of cure. —The many friends of Colonel Savage will regret to learn that he met with a serious accident Friday evening. He was riding with Mr. Elliott, and while crossing Chicago street near Seventeenth, the horse gave a sudden start, causing Colo- nel Savage to be thrown out upon the ground backwards, striking on his neck and shoulders. One or two ribs were fractured, and other inju- ries were received. He was takep home, and doctors were immedi- ately called to atterd him. They state that the Colonel is quite badiy Durt, but will probably recover. —The picnic at Hanscom Park Friday afternoon and evening, under tne auspices of the “Pleasant Hour” club, was quite largely at- tended by the members of that so- cial organization and their invited guests. The basket-picnic of the afternoon was a very enjoyable af- fair, and in the evening dancing on the platform, to the delightful music farnished by the military band, proved the most attractive feature of the happy occasion. The success of the picnic is largely due to Mr. C. E. Squires who got it up and managed it; and it was the general wish of all present that he will be instrumental in getting up another pienic before the summer season is over. ‘Real Estate Bales For the week ending July 17, 1874. ‘Thos Bryant to John A Morrow, shalfswqr7, 15, 11—$20.74. Robert A Reed to 8 W Chase, lot 2, block 8, 8hinn’s Add—$350. James Kehoe to J C Christiahsen, e § of lot 2 and 3, dlock 2513—$200. Surveyor-General Canningham, of Plattsmouth, is at the Grand Central. B. F. Weeksand W. 1. Van Pelt, tropolitan. Julius Able, of the firm of Max the State. Hon. Geo. Colton, of Baltimore, one of Maryland’s prominent and honored citizens, having been elect- ed to the legislature six consecutive terms, is in the city, accompanied by his son, Luther Colton, editor and proprietor of the Annapolis Daily Republican. They are here ona visit to the Yates family, of whom they are old friends. The following are the arrvals at the Wyoming: E H Bullard, Chicago; Geo D Alexander, McKinney, Texas; Geo ‘W Cltoher, Columbus, Neb; Dennis Artis and wife, Otto Esch, New York; William Jones, Boston, J C Brown and wife, do; Thomas Scott, Lincoln; Miss 8 E Barron, do; E W Caldwell, Bentonville, Ark; C C Bass, Sacramenio; J R Estelle, do; John Higby, city; Geo Baldwin, Chicago; A A Egbert, Lincoln. The choicest, freshest table butter in the city always to Le found at Johnson & Co.’s, No. 200 Dodge street. Jyeodst News from the Indian Country. The following dispatches were re- ceived at Government headquarters in this city Saturday: FoRT STEELE, July 17. Assistant Adjutant General, Depari- ment of Platte, Omaha: Messenger just in from Seminole mines, 35 miles north of bere, for :;lhun’l\ier‘:‘;:‘\. been 25m|n-n g Indians two days. Som miners killed. The is 'ha! there are two or three hundred In- dians. L. P. BRADLEY, In reply to this dispatch, 3 com- pany of cavalry was at once ordered froia Fort Russell, at Cheyenne, to Fort Stecle, for active service, and the cummanding officer at Fort Steele was instructed to do .. best he could in the 'neantime. Meyer & Co., has returned from a successful trip to the northern part of Pattee, while he wasin the lottery business, to cancel his own stamps, and send his lottery circulars through the mails contrary to the prominent and wealthy citizens of | regulations. Racine, Wisconsin, are at the Me- 5, He is charged with permitting 8 clerk in his office of drawing two salaries from; the government at the same time. The clerk referred to gets $1,700 per year, and not long 8go hedrew $100 from the govern- ment for 8 eontract of planting trees at the national cemetery at Ft. McPherson. Another charge connects - him, in some way, it is said, with the following somewhat irregular tran- saction: A postal clerk on one of the Towa roads received three big sacks of mail, consisting of Pattee’s circulars. He did not intend to fistribute #, but upon finaing an official envelope marked ‘tracer,” he opened it, and discovered $10 in- side and a request that he distribute the mail matter. He did so. Charges have also been preferred against John B. Furay, special mail agent, the nature of which we are not yet parmitted to state. These charges, if proved true, will agitate the postal menagerle, and the investigation is looked forward to with a great deal of interest by the public generally, as rumors of the investigation have been afloat for some few weeks past. CARPETS. During this month T will offer special bargains in remnants of CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MAT- TING and WALL PAPER. Call and exaiine goods and prices. You can always find a large and well selected stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, WIN- DOW SHADES, MATS, RUGS, ete., at my establishment, and as 1 buy direct from manufacturers and importers, I can sell the same class of goods as low as Chicago or St. Louis. Give me a call. JOHN B. DETWILER, CARPETS, 504 14th St., between Farnham and Douglas, July1s-1t Ho! For Minnenaka and St. Anthony's Falls. her into public scandal, and to cause it to be suspected that the plaintiff was’low and vile, and unchaste, d on the 2ith of June, say, “There she (meaning the plain- tiff) comes singing. She is an actress, in several characters. She acts naked and in her night shirt. She sneaksand steals around in the hotel,” &., &e. The petition statesthat Mrs. Rudowsky intimated that Miss Haserodt was unchaste while in the hotel, made money in that way, and thus kept up the house. ‘Fhe damagesare laid at ten thousand dollars. Friday morning were renewed. Mr. Haserodt, it is sald, probably having been excited thereto, used some threaten. ing - Janguage, and indulged in a hostile demonstration towards Mrs. Rudowsky, Her husband got his -unloaded revolver, wentup town aud bought some car- tridges, and returning in front of the Atlantio House with his weapon, which he claims he had not loaded, wanted to hear Haserodt repeat the language he had used towards his wife, No blood was spilled, but Haserodt soon sfter had Rudowsky arrested and re‘lllnd to give $1000 bonds to keep the peace, before Jus. tice Hald. Mrs. Rudowsy had made the re- mark afterwards, upon seging Miss Frederike that “she was a $10,000 ——!" and also used some lan- guage which was considered both abusive and obscene, For this oftense, Mr. Haserodt had her arrested and brought be- fore the police court, where she was fined $10 sud costs, amounting in all to$17.50. The ease was prosecu- ted by Cowin and Graves, snd de- fended by C. A. Baldwin. There was considerable racy sharp-shoot- ing done, which greatly interested the large crowd present. But the end of the Rudowsky family troubles wasnot yet. About nine oclock in the evening, as e was sitting in his door, listening to the music at Thiele’s garden; some unknown fellow came up and asked him the direction fo the Jones House, and as Rudowsky was about'to show him, he knocked him down witha siung shot evidently,as ateut his cye deeply,and rendered hostilities | Tyee For SaLE! which this is a sample, weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year, and is nearly as good s new. For terms &c., address E. RoSEWATER, w f Publisher of the Bee. TE®D Campaign Opened! I8 TIMES OF PFACE PREPARE TFOR WAR. ‘The Campaign of 1874, promises to be by all 0dds the most 1mportant and exciting political contest that has ever taken place in Neoraska. THE OMAHA BEE, The recognized champon of popular rights and progressive ideas enters upon this campaign with & firm determination 1o expose and de- nounce the plots aud intrigues of corruption- ists, political bummers and ripgmasters of every faction. The independent apd outspoken course of the BEE during the past thres yeary in & suficient guarantee that it will sustain all Just measures, and ever be ready to assail cor- ruption and rascality wherever it may appear. An outspoken advocate of the rights of the industrual classes, its motto always bas been “ UP WITH THE PEOPLE AND DOWN WITH MONOPOLIES.” The fssue of the goming campaign involves the prosparjty of the state for a decade of years, and the voice of the Ree will be heard with no uncertain sound, for Reform and Economy, EQUAL REP ENTATION, A New Constitution, And a strict secountability of public men in the administration of public afiirs, The BEE is nol a mushroom affir cf the mo- ment, but the STBSTANTIAL RESULT of PERSIST- EXT INpUSTRY in the application of the best journalistic talent. Its beginning was small, but in spite of the fncendiary’s torch, in defi- ance of an Immense moneyed power arrayed to erush i, and in faceof the combined opposi- tion of the most powerfal political riogs of the state, It bas steadily advanced till it is to-day recogaized, at home and abroad, as the leading Journal of Nebraska." The people have recog- nized its merit. The people’s patronage has made it} A Fonl of Bourgeois Type, of ,;“;:,;{:,}:.;"_'.': CHRONOS, ENGRAVINGS AND 5 ecrns s | DEALEBR IN CIGAK o rmn-- street. corner Fifteenth od! Woon! RD, CORNER OF . Good Hard foc any one 4 view of charged QFFETT, Fashlonable Dressmaking, 564 Fourteenth St., OMAHA, lll Gl'l'Y HOTEL, E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Hamey, ©OMAHA, NEB. Free Buss to and from all Trains, Passer 1 ther Hote h maems for other ,1; irny:‘!:nla Resl- S AU orlers lft L P. W Allen's, 4 dooe from P. 0, C. Wilson & Sen. «or. f3ih and PABHERS HGUSE ! . W, Cor, of 141} aai Harney 8ts. JUSTUS KESSLER, Proprietor, Omaha, Neb. ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sroeot Between sth atd 10th. CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. mehtitt Central House Fo. 630 Bixteenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAHA, NEB. JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and k Board at b - PR AR HE Sioux City & Pacific R. R. In councetion with the Sioux City and SL Paul Railread, 62 Mil s t o shmn Rolle Omaha & Lcnncil Bluffs 400,000 MIES' —OF THE l-‘mm-—i Elkhorn Valley Jithds k> FOR SALE BY o— ST. PAUL, MINMEAPOLIS, Stillwater, Ancka, Duluth, BISMARK AND ALL POISTS IN MINNESOTA. L Traln leaves Omat o daly, except Saturday) %0 # ., and Council Blufisat 0 7. x., o Chicags 4o Novthaestern Depots Fare as LOW and Time as qucl #5 by sny other Line. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night T Be sure your tickets read Sioux C ty, tbus MERCHANT TAILO at the lowest poesiaia pricc ESTABLISHED FANCY GROCERIE 212 Farnham Street, - - hlcmTeodvl DRY GO9DS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOT STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 60 p— Notions. nd Boots and Shoes Shelf: Heavy Hardw 532 FIFTERNTE ST. CREIGHTON BLOCK. O. L. A. ELATTE, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. Keep cons sntly on hand the fneat stock of Broad Cloth, Casimeres o T peepere ke up i e wot sbicasbie s1yien o o po e e PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPE - #HOLESALE DEALERS IN— Teas, Spices, Tobacoo and Ciga Omala, KURTzZ foER & ( JOBBERS OF 231 Farnham Street, OMAHA - - . N J. J. BROWN & BRO., —~WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— JOHN T. E')GAB, —JOBBER OF-- IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,Y —AND-— ACRICULTURALD N THRESHERS MARLKSTERS, REssERS -n'— LLs, CORN-PLANY] lfl’l.fl"”..-?-lA ¥ b, 2 Pl Vil | . s, Ju 15, |y Minnetes Dt ke .| B bl Avermaui. Mo | g 10 e e g e : m'fl o ,::‘“ 'I‘If eies m— D R ek e P M| o T e | ket e ound ot | e badislen n he oo | T 0 e || FINEST 'a A6 STATE! " '-“"fi;s::.'tu,. ) ! Post. 1 desire authority to send a and bled freely. The men who bad | .5 o nd telegraphic e oo, GEO. W. GRATTON, Agent, Moses F Shinn to Constance Hill, | detachment of the cavalry, to scout addi’ 163 Farnham Street, Raulor Minneapolis, $15.50, orto "qrnlhlka Shinn’s third collected at the spot, drawn there e news from all of the world, accurate the country in that vieinity for a | Duluth $23.00, being less than one- by the screams of Mrs. Rudowsky | relisble —::.q. and choles -:‘;- $2.50to 500 PER ACREI ¥la2 01d Kentucky |Whiskies aad Impertedcoeds a § e . tion—$516. few days. balf the regular fare. Tickets good laneous matter, E & Ry ¢ to Menny as she started for the villain, imme- i For Cash or on L Julyis oxa xn. | ee, SMA FT A % w hfoe and < nfaw 10,15, T1grs: Coptodth TaTy: o, | Ern cayh & limiled number of | jigtoly bogan a search for him on _“:;.'..'I“fl'i!& 4 C . : H C Jensen to Catherine John- Y e o oy the Com- {'yry R return, but failed to find : - %,?“i,'fi L. WOODWORTH, ! . son, lots 13 and 20, Nelson’s addi- S peny'sagent, GroW ORATION, | pim. Mr. Rodowsky says that | 1 18-100 Cheapest and Best! esiig hich will ' | HOMES and FARMS IN NX BT AW R Seevers toSamuel ek iy Agent Sioux City & Saint Paul R R | 0 man came out of the Atlantic =2 £ o payment msnonghasz.,om..nm, JU— 5 d states that he will give for land. The Barlusston aad Missoari £ iver-Rallroud Co., offers hast lan's st"low pric Bean, m e 1, 16, 10, 156 scres— | gosiat. Adjutant djutant, General, Depart-| 3 C Boyden, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Klotw sy aadiart — k- $1,258.64. ‘ment of the Platte. Siou City & Saint Paul R R. 25 reward fora clue to him. Mr. | THE CAMPAIGN BEE mfi‘ur-.mue..uu_..m...,... ‘date of J H Peabody to Willis M Yates, | 7.0 chin, o ,m Rudowsky is pretty badly hammer- F. A, LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMES to 104, Nelso's additon—$50. " | rport’ that sbwut ot ¥ Hilh Gen') Tecket AS. | ed up, aa the scoundrel kicked him Saddle and ess Mak Maker ~ fhe Snakes and Utes attacked the lm"’“m’ g BE {two or thres times after he was i ? cannza North of “latte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn it s s | e T 2 ek G down. ey i it SR i of ts, 2 - < TheB. & M. R.". Co. will sel” about 1, cherres, blackberries oud apples in | SSyerak, About 150 horses were | 1n otfer (b make room Rt B3 |- G o prremac, the ploncer | Dulr 3 month frum Juy WAGON HARDWARE, | Il Suni, i izt o e e 5 sbundance,at R.Tizamp's, A B. CALY, ey i T tocky L Ho¥ | cigar. manutscturer, ' keeps con- | "5 Y P South of he m -3 Julis-1t 204 Farnham street. Capt. 4th Infantry Comd’g, at greatly reduced rates, below the | Stantly on hand the very best Ny | Axles, Syrings and Thimble Skeins tody of the best laod in Nebeasks, lntersested by original cost. 3. H. Sters, | brands of cigams, and also “one | 47 s 2] Ton Comyany amass lari body o th T ATTEND to Polsck’s great closing | THE place to order your family | 5 qep Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and OMAHA DAILY BEE, Toramse| HARDWOOD LUMBER, |&eitiiias iy “Forcise ""—le-;."--:‘-;l 5 supplies to promipt delivery, — “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. PR -l t out sle-of summer clthing anc | %P l-nn‘m,m livers, - = s g 138 Parnham St, Ankinas of '_:,...1_ o 1o | Carriages, Hacks =i Buggles | C, R. llALLlR,Asq‘Ld . Jandy underwear If you want bargains, | is Johwson Dodge BEPSEE MeKelligon's ecard Douglas street. | . y on hand Stadebacker Wagem Depot. h*”m'wml-' c 5 Faruhamotreet, jull7-3t | Julyl6codst. + ' second page, jume2tf ! mayseodly Omaha'Neb | asd soid o }

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