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] 5 b 3 | ; v 23 P JL’IA 28, 1874 OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 00 por Amuim, ‘whew paid | tew, sddressed | ] : i} 14 § E }: | Liverusing | m” iine; local Mdvertisement "":h:."“ by ke monthe 30 semta” Ro | S aingie iaer- ; i 'z Notices, requiing ta Lefore one o'clock P. AT et ot i3 Wxnl.v Bxx be bhanded in mast be nday 500a, for the same week's iwrve. ARRIVAL AND BEPARTURE OF TBAINS. Fime Cacd of the Enrlington Route ARRIVE AT OMARA. 3 e 955 & K. days excepted. This 18 the only line ranning Pullman Hotel. B¥ii | et e, O o Gt L. Oaahs, Neb. Ohlesgo, Mock Island & Pacfic. #10:40 P. M. 110:00 A. M. ‘excepted. *10:40 P, M. 41000 A. M K-—mn.u.ao.he.neu Blufs EmmipeoamiX umik 6:40 P. M. Northwosta a 810 Omahs & n an ux e IllAI 2I5P. M. ye. ~—Peycke's Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kicd. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. leb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —The funeral of Mrs. Welch, who committed suicide on Saturday last, took place Sunday from the Cath- olic cathedral. ~The Concordia will give a sum- mer night's festival at Thiele's garden, on Thursday evening of next week. It will be an invitation affair. ~Watermelons have made their appeirance in the market. They forcibly remind you of the days when you used tosteal watermelons from your neighbor’s patch. -—The remains of a man were found Sunday night in Elm Creek, lying within a few fect of the Union Pacific railroad track. It is thought that he was murdered on the train, and thrown off. —The “Sledges” have changed their name to the “Occidentals,” and will soon appear in a ffew and neat uniform, ready to play any club in the State. They expect to distinguish themselves at the State Fair. “_The shooting match between the Omaba and Council Bluffs Sportsmen’s Clubs, will take place _‘today at Council Bluffs. Quite & number of Omaha sports will be present, and it is expected that the “affair will be a suecess. —During the past month McClure & Smith’s eracker factory has turn. sed put 26,000 pounds of hard bread ~ for"thé government, in addition to the usual amount of work done to Al the regular business orders for crackers, efc. —A crazy woman from Sarpy couriy has been put into the jail to await transportation to the Lunatic Asylum. Every night she keeps upa terrible row, which prevents every other boarder from sleeping. It is said thai she murdered her husband in Michigau some years agol L4 ‘party isaround town selling Prof. -Chas. Kelley's “Rectifier of €onl Oily’_which he claims to be a ~ safety against oil explosions. His charges are fifty cents for about & table spoon full, and he states it is poisonous. After a person has pur- chased he can safely tatste it, and may discover a marked resemblance to common table salt colored with a. solution of indigo. —Marmhal Snowden on Saturday might arrested Harry Hales, Frank Connell and Henry Homan for fast driving, . three abreast up Douglas street. Connell and Homan were each fined $5.00 and costs. Hales tas not yet been brought before the Police Court. .~ Marshal Snowden ‘wants it distinctly understood that fast. driving on the public streets st be stopped. — Patrick Maguire was fined + 7,$5.00 and costs at. the Police Court yesterday for disturbance of the peace by fighting. He then turned round and made & similar com- 'plairit against the complainants, the Andersou family, and the examin- ation was set for three o’clock this afternoon. . Family fights often prove an expensive luxury. —The sacred concert at Hanscom Park Sundsy safternoon by the Union Pacific band was appreciated by-an dudience of about five hunw| Mmoney due to the late firm of Wein- dred people. . Some came in car- | stein & Kolls must hereafter be paid riages and buggies, while others en- to John H. F. Lehmann to whom Joyed the walk outand back in the | tock of goods and all ‘out:standing ool afterrioon. Complaint is made | book accounts of said eoncern to us that the wagon roads should | beeusold by me, be widened o as to allow two car- riages to pass. It is hoped that the Union Pacific band will give con- certsat the Park till the cold weeth- € comes. THE OMAHA BEE [ Statements, careful nvmw i qu | Litle & Williams, jul24-3t Council Bluffs on Thursday for Sioux City, for the benefit of the Methodist Church of that place, On arriving at Sloux City a free steam- boatride will be given the excursion- ists. Tickets, $3.00, to be had of | Samuel Burns, Omaha. —A very amusing affair, in the | the Police Court Baturday evening. The culprit was H. F. Strong, Who had been accused of various acts not consistent with the ideas of “the vestry,” a band of jolly good fel- lows, at whose instance he was tried. After the trial, the party ad- | journed to Peycke's and there sat down to an elegant supper, st the expense of three generous members of the vestry. Champagne flowed freely, and fun was let loose till an | early hour Sundsy morning. —In the so-called examination before Justice Bartlett, of the ?’y:' Irlln rges against Postinaster Yo the deposition of W. M. Bl'nbarp was taken yesterday. would not hlve heen taken if Mr Bamberge had not been ordered out from the interior of the postoffice several months ago, where the clerks alone are permitted to be, Thets is almost_always an for ‘the milk in the cocoanut.’— Repud- lican. How about Pattee? Why has this great lottery gambler been per- mitted to enjoy the privileges of the interior of the postoffice at all times of the day and night ? Did Pattee furnish the milk for the postoffice cocoanut ? —The appraisers appomted fo assess the damage on Dodge street; ‘which would be caused by the con- templated grade, decided on Satur- day that there would be no damage done to the property Roldersby the improvement. ‘Those ' who are posted consider this a pretty good joke on Mr, Meredith, who was elected to the oity sounell in 1869, in order to get the grade of Dodge street established, ~ Kipp, the city engineer at the time, made & re- port, and told Mr. Meredith that the established grade would " only cut him three or four feet, which was satisfactory to hil, and he bore that impression till Satarday, when it was discovered that there grade of 1860 and 1878, In reality, Kipp had made him a misreprer sentation, although he had' put the correet figupes on his profile. Personas. “Phatty” Madden is in town, Mry, E. C. McShane has goneto Buffalo for a six weeks’ visit: 8. A. Taylor left for Lincoln yes- terday to pay off a $2,000 policy. James M. Pattee and C. C. Hous el left fora business visit to Monta- na Monday. J H Lacey, ticket agent of the C. &N.W. and C. &R. L railways, re- turned Monday from Chicago. Sam Jonhson, of Johnson & Steele, wholesale grocers, left for Montana yesterday on business. The Rev. Miles Greenwood and the Rev Charles P. Soott; of Lon- don, Englaad, are at the Grand Central. Frank Smith, traveling agent of Whitney, Bauserman & Co., has returned from the western part of the State. He can tell some bad grasshopper stories. Lioyd Tevis, president of the Wells-Fargo express, and director in the Central Pacific railway, went west yesterday accompanied by.a party of friends. Hon. Francis Colton, president of the Galesburg National Bank, arri- ved Sunday n this city, his for- mer home, He has a large landed interest in this State. Charley, the enterprising sales- man for H. Hornberger & Co., wholesale dealers in liquors amd cigars, left Sunday for an ex- tended business trip to the west. Col. Notewere, State Superinten- dent of Immigration, returned from the west Sunday, where he has the State. He found grasshoppers everywhere doing ‘a great deal of damage, J. A. Dodge, the advance agent of the Palace Amphitheatre Circus, is at the Wyoming. He is in_the city to make arrangements_for the resents, and which is said to be a genuine cir>us and the best of the The following are the amvais &f the Wyoming : Win Petric and wifs, Chicagat V. M White, Hastings, Neb; T 8 Mancher, Wis; G N Bartholomew, Plattsmouth; W M Madden, (“Phat- ty”) Chicago; W H Watson, Mont- real, Canada; Wm Gaslin Jr, Low- ell, Neb; C J Bureas, Thos Holmhes, | 3 H Wilson, New York; W Key, Council Blufts; Jobn R ‘Burgess, Davenport; Robert Oliver, Péinoe-: tor, Ont; Fred Croner, Des Moines; A B Heisland, Arapahoe; J P Ear- 1y, Dubuque Thos Wilson, Fonte- nelle; J H Roe, U P Land Dep't; W T Williams, R W Taylor, R H Mitchell, Lincoln; John R Paul, Seward, Neb; Faf Ellsworth, An~ rora, Neb; W H Cole, Lincoln, BASE BALL, Large stock, (best make only) at lowest prices. Or- ders from clubs filled cash, or C. 0. D. Address, hart, Manager “Bazar,” Omaha. |, Baby Buggies at cost to close o, FREDRICK DREx:r, Assignee of Wiensteln & Kolla!'* g ¥ N-wx'uur.mq.h;...'.. was no differance between the- been looking after the interests of[ entered Pusey, .~ while time.” oNer it D County nt. read and and twenty-six and vue Invlng hean fil as follows : einet. lowed : BOAD AND H 8 Ludington, James Hughes, H 8 Rudington, Ad,bumed to Saturiay, August 1, J B Waltx, work on poor farm 14 s most daring but unsuceessful at- tempt at bank robbery was made at Lol B.“;? b::k“:fhgx.: of judgment in the case of Charles Pusey was there alone, the chief clerk being abeent in Minnesots, said to him, “You take money on time deposits here, I wantto deposits ceftain amount and wish you to figure up the interest for certain ‘While Mr. Pusey was thus engaged, he happened to look around, and was astonished to see a man, in moccasins, at- tempting to get into the vault, the outsidé door of which was epen, but theinside door whs shut. Mr. Pusey immediately gave an_ alarm, when the fellow ran out of the-building, followed by the other man, who was evidently in league with- him. ‘The excitement soon became gen- eral. Every road leading outof the city was guarded, and two men in buggles were sent to the river to prevent the thieves escaping to this side. Had the inside door of the vault been open, the bank would in all probabjlity have been a hoavy loser, s the men had not been cap- tured at the time our informant left. Mr. Improvements at the U. P, Depot. “The track of the B.& M. in Ne- braska 1s being 1ald south of the Union Pacific depot, and the B, & | perhaps M. trains will soon arrlveuddep-.rl —The emigrant dining hal and sitting room building has been moved west of the depot, and south of the Union Pacific track. The building containing the sleeping apartments 18 now op its way to a position ad- Joining it. - Markleintends to make it more comfortable than ever. -_The excavation for the north wall of the arch of the new depot is nearly completed. ==A Water tank is being built near the west end of the bridge, from ‘which water will be supplied to the emigrant house and depot buildings. h CatherineGettings, of inflamation of the stomach, Jast night, at the age of one year. The @eceased was a’ grandchild of Dr. Isaae Bdwards, The funeral took plage this afternoon; Gompmugsioners. SATURDAY, July 25. Board “met pursuant to adjourn- re-enb—Commlwlcnem Knlght, Redfie:d and McArdl Minutes of uu- last rneplin( were Dr Win: Motleliand county phy- tweney paupers re- pooy house. sloian, rej mais nmgflon llgned by A. Pomero; others, was ed, asking for the location ofa road along the line between Dou v counties, from the e- west lnh the Elkhorn river. George Smith was oflnmlflmar to view juncflan vlls B F. mhdoner on the pert of Barpy titions and bonds , licenses for the sale of liquor were ordered. isssued ToJohn F. Cronin, at his place near the Barracks, in Saratoga. pre- To Thomas Forney, at Elkhorn-{ Btation in Chicago George Smith, was directed to vacaté theroad run. ning diagonally across” the' land of Claus Stivers, in N. W. 23, 15, 12, as tioned for on the 7th instant, e following accounts were ald preeinet. FROM THE GENERAL FUND. BRIDGE FUND, wml ete ROAD FUSD. grading Bates Lewis 8. REED, Clerk: OF THE 8EASO! - Now or never. exhibition here of the show he rep- GRAND CLOSING. OUT SALE N AT BUSHMAN'S. This is the last kind ever scen in this country, opportunity you will have ta buy. lousdale muslins at 12jc, fruitof the loom at 18§s, good yard wide bleech- ed muslins at 8, 10 uduopgrynd, Uress goods, shawls,- grenadines, Liaras. lace. points, also our cele- brated raven black alapacas, at 20, 80, 40 and 50c. . These prices have never been equaled in Omaha, and 00 .0ne having s litte ready cash to: spare should fail to visit this, our last ‘grand closing md:nhnl’um season.. - Please do' not take our inted report. posed road, in con- Brotch, rheeom Commissioner, THE KETCHAM CASE. ROBBERY. ‘The Motion for an Arrest of Judg- Narrow Es{ape of Officer & Pu- ment overruled. sey’s B ut Council Bluffs. — i The District Court of Douglas Yesterday at 1230 o'clock, | Countymet yesterdaymorning, Judge Lake presiding. The principal bus- iness was the rendering of a deci- sion deny't.ng- motion for an arrest Ketcham, convicted for embezzle- ment. The sentence will be pro- nounced this morning, to which tme the Court adjourned. The decision was a lengthy one, and on that account we could not publish it. The Palsce Amphitheatrs Circus. Concerning the celebrated Palace Amphitheatre circus, now on its way eastward from the PacificCoast, and which will exhibit in this eity August 7th and Sth, the Rocky Mountain News thus speaks: * #The best show that ever visited Denver came to town yesterday. The Palace Amphitheatre cireus in its equipment,. stock, and in the character of mrerformmhunev er had an equal in Colorado, and it will be hard to find its superior auy- where. The performance last eve~ ning, despite Rhe fact that the show arrived one day ahead of time, attracted a large audience, which, had it been as critical as Iago, could have found nothing to cavil at. From the heginaing to the clode the aots performed were all new, and nothing could have excelled the grace und strength exhibited i their performance. From such an embarrassment of richness in !-be shape of extraordinary feats, A difficult to make a u-lectlcm, wc the most unique - feature of the exhibition was the absurd trio of French clowns, who repeatedly brought down the house with their eecentrivitics, They pame in the ring looking as solemn as owls, each armed with a fiddle, on which be kept fiddling, while turning all manner - of somersaults, and twisting and contorting around the others till the three fiddlers and the three clowns seemed one clown and one fiddle. Then theie were the, wonderfal Carlo brothers, who climb on each other's shoulders like cats, the topmost one taking leaps from the one to the other that were on the ground. A more wonderful exhibition of streng‘h reference to the trained horses of theestablishmeat. Handsome, bet- ter behaved or morg intelligent from its difficulty.” FIRST WAGON LOAD OF WATER AND MUSK MELONS AT TIZARD'S CALIFORNIA AND GENERAL FRUITSTORE; 204 Farnham street. Jy 81t1 Z Gro. H. PETERSON, the ploncer cigar mamufapturer, keeps cop- stantly on hand {bP very hest brands of cigars, and also “onp Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and | “Durham” ~ Bmoking Tobasco. 211 Douglas street. may6eodlv RECEJYEP—A carload of DAKO- TA PATENT FLOUR, mide by the new proess from Dakots whest. The oply flopr of the kind in the market, and of far superjor gualjty. Soldonly by T. V. MoRsE, Jul2ilw 272 Dadge stret, BELIEVDE (BOVE, twejye miles from Omaha, on the line of the B. & M. R. R,, and 100 yards from the depot, has been improved for pk njos -and private parties BY M'AUSLAND & MARTIN. All engagements for the grove M G Mokoon, Jurors foes....$ 4001 Wil be mad through Dra] Henjgmly, expm e AXDY MCAUSLAND, nsane. | 4 8 Guild, coroner’s ju 200 DT 242 Douglas Street, FROM THE POOR FU OMAHA AM g H Seelemyer, cutting grain... 30 50 STEAM LAUNDRY. OMAHA, July 24. EXTRA NoTICE, to all concerned.” Fred Riepen is no longer in the employ of the Omaha Steam Laun- dry, and the customers of the same will not pay him any more money. Julgelw. FOR BALE 40 | Immeciately and at a great bar- gain. The furniture in the Phfta- delphia House can be bought cheap —one Lalf cash, and the: other half on three to six months time with good security. Lesse of the house runs_ seven months, at $25) per month. Forty-five to fifty good eash boarders. ‘The ‘proprietor has other important business to aftend fo immediately, and for that reason offors this splendid opportunity. July24-2¢. DR. POWELL, ofice 215, Farn- ham strest, MM — Carpers, Durmx this month I will onev vadkmonly.bntmumdmmr ial ‘bargains “In’ remiiants of yourselves at Bushman's. mvm-u, OIL 'CLOTH, MAT- Jul2Teodts TING ind ‘WALL PAPER. Call Ladies make a note of the fuct/| 80d oxamine goods, and prices. that 1 am on Dodge street, between 15th and 16th streets, and will sell You can always find & large and well selected stock of LARPL'I‘B, 65 hats at $1.50 each, for a few days | OTL: CLOTH, ' MATTING, WIN. g:’eheq)-t Lrme & Wn.uum' iy aest. 381 Dotgia 1. July20eodts 'F. Anrnub. French, hats theaper than | DOW SHADES, MATs, R-UG& < 1=} pteyy at my establishment, aud as T buy direot from manufaclirers and importers, T can sell the sume pjags of goods aslow as Chicago or St. Louls, Give me.a call, Jonx B. DETWILER, yeies : 84x00X for sale cheap. In 504 Fourteenth strest, betw 3 quire een | Cor, 180 and. un-mnl St Oocamn, omy ety B | 84 B e Julstr l"rnhn:nlndl’wflnmh. irdsm . AT THE Wb Notice is hereby given thatall =i T g, ; ‘The best flour in the market at Tudisn, Curlositics Zat No. 170 ' Lrrrie & WinirAus', Farnhamstreet, corner 11¢h street, | * Iy 2Aast 261 Douglas Bt, miay 7-4f. 2 \vith an ease that seemed to nke ment for $15.° ing. DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT In the matterof: lhnuu(e of N. P\ Isancs; deédased. - Hale, confirm- Adhurnu{ until nin&tn'! me moi-m SPECIAL NOTICES. Marys Avenue. Wagts ~85.00 pot w R RENT—Hotise off 18th viear Cass street. iym 8.4 SAYLOR & CO. T T————— EAP LAND—600' Acve of éhbice lands in L atpy. Connty, for smie i, 8478 per acre, née one year At 10" per cent. chxsm July 27. A dlspaloa trom Trela to-nigh! hundréd aud fifty thousand dollars. Qf property. lives were dost.. Smith. homa dates to July 4th. and fwenty persons perished. * News from-Fo, lbqneulke ole i wn okahama. bdl wasgiven atthe Amerlcan Con by the Russian missionaries af Hakodati. THE LAST CHANCE mon thian thé Fegulat prioe. T Fon Sarsl and is neerly as good. 23 new.. For hm‘&h aadress #'{E. RoSEWATER, Publisher of the Bee. t| A G says the'loss by:theiflodd Waa. pne The Eureka Consolidated Mining Company leses:twenty _thousand. They will have toshut down their furnaces. | Severaltmore bodies have been recovered. More people arg A watetsspout: burst near Carson Clty; Nev, this: sernoon, e-usmg McGieary, and 'Wm The steamer. Altona brings Yoko- The Jap- anese steamer Talomari was lost on ‘the 15th of June, off the west coast, fiwu savs that, n:; aboriginees, and the .. apmue war vessels are still on “the Formosa 2 ey of A;psrh;-b A Greek chureh has been opened To obtain the best daily paper pub: lished in Nebraska at”the exceed- ‘"-“’@“’-" Tate. of, fifty cents per Aftot the first of August pa subs seriptions will be received at le| Now I8 THE TIME; 81.50 in -d- A" Font' of Bourgeois, Type, of whish this {a 8, ssmple, weighing 600 Ibs. 'hulyp has: been in use' on he; Paily ,Bea; less; than one. year, LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. (‘anu of 15°h and Dodge streets w Fost Otfice building, Omaba. 198 Douglas St, oi b i‘.'i"g".“??x‘ffi.'-"-’x?&y e LandAgency; | Opposite Metropolitan Hotel FDMmIIEDBOOXSmeIul"'hL« Sagers, '1?'“"&'::."“::.-.“ P e and. Lag } opolasin t board. " No." 117 Dodge treet, hear | jezs3m ST Brop. Additional Telegraph. irtosit Bavarian Beer Hall!| | SINGER. SINGER. COURT. | HOTICR— averticmi of To 1at, Fox ] iy The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WOFLD ss pre<mizertly es Geld Tefges i tle &t h'-w»uun SEE g3 | g |InS ‘ ( Hon. George B. Lake, Judge. or. =~ $ == B S T T S SALES FOR 1873: ; OxARA, Jnly 27. mw SYE MWL E State vs Ketchum ; the motion'in | VY “ired sod Aty T 4 % {In Round Numbers 232,444 -hines! arrest of Judgment ywas overraled, | Grova gl preferads - o " oS ] (7 S o Num ,444 Machines! | and the ‘defendant's attorney ex- ANTS & SITUATION—4 youns man. 2 . | g JtBeing over One Hundred and Thirtecn Thcumsd more Machisce then were scd by cuy citer | cepted ; the bill of exceptions to be Siling o ok oottt | B | Sewing Sfachive Conpany daring the sime i o = tion. ‘Address ¢Cy" Boe vz | 0 & [--] i It wlll bt Iy Le demied <pon such evidence that the superlority of ibe Singer is fu Iy presented Tuesday. | 2 wmon: Omaha B & § Institution vs Me- —M* 8 - | e o o | Rtz K5 M a3 N THE SINGER MANF'G CO Motion to set aside overruled. JLLINKD TABLES For i twomeary [} i & ’ Green, et al, vs M & M Bulldinig | doie wutd g, et style, diog Biliard g bed £ (B TR e B '-‘: i iy lim:is W. N. NASON, Agent. mnrrowmtmb:'gzgm"' o the sale | g, e | T8 | et = | | je NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. [ uled. 0 has had 4 years ex perten o el Tl T erd AL "’-‘;?:’:5?“".:.?"‘:.'.2’;;'2}" bt 8- 5 m o = M J. J. BROWN & BRO., Miner vs Crofut. LeaveSto, reply DL e St o B A E N = o | 4 in ten days. 2| SRR .\ WHOLESALE GROCERS st;t)e V. Bnlzln. ]‘.j)el'liluml’ to ] 3 yfldll-m, % lfnum‘ X & o - z | tition, overruled »nd leave to | " = 3 eition atwaerpmes | | Y 55 m=— g Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. Btate ys Imm;flamm!:‘osl:r. o G’ ‘atoham Street: jy2adtd. % & E§ z 5 Granger vs. B y = ity o cmiaTo 1 Al the | V[ PTHANSY 2D P [T O 1 ™ S I T OMAFA NEB., morning. n-_ava 2ist, wilt be beld at the e el - Merzicle vs. Carey, = Leavé'to | Dyjshighe ;:;ggm““r-fl!v-'-'vm 1 answer in ten ds Stamasctioh of business, of great imporiancs to P. N. GLYNN intorburtt Tumer et . u,-,-g;:mfi‘f TERERGT L wtouasacn b aeran. peaien STEFLE & JOHNSON, Leaveto answer o thirty.days; Cummingsvs < Leave to W —A grl o dogenérs) house work. w'"es' Liguors, Segars, answer by A mx, I Pomeroy's, Wospend . TOBAC. 0 AND PIPES, Muldoonv“glelcberet at.’ Judg- A California Wines snd Brandies."Sa —SINPSOXN’'S, BLOCK— ABGS and 640 Fourteenth Strect, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE L ODMATETA, NEB He 3 Llll 12th, Do st, Wit mnehq g 150, Danias B, TED - ulyttf btreet. Jed0tt S. A. TAYLOR & WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carriages, I amd cho ficarse 1o e t ‘Aniaheim, inthis equines never wore séen in Penver. da?, Mw’ msh(h Lo "“"" e ‘?"‘3 W. HoMA: The concluding act of the per-| arrest Joseph Morano fora sag on -—;—;m;—~f formance, however, was after all'the'| ¥, Eldridge. . Moreno” drew 5 | [0 ofseuis i vasip 35, W ol & chef doevre of all. It wusthelup- M‘ Davis shot him near the. e {‘n of unamuuy, iles Novth Ldnowr ten horses wi W j“"“ gart. “Moreno ra.pfi : Pavis shot | Jotof L AT e 0] 0 lhl:u’ B AT el L e G S5 ,,»g e TE_PUBLIC—The rchasedand. put o) ic conseyances,some idetices. Al o) {5 ot Ul P tendea tor respectfully ol yiSt tue publie 7 P oo 1s DISSPLUTIPN NOTICE. Omabia, Neb,, July 1th, 0k yoflcs o herahy giren that B, . God it Y i comet observed. jn Vokaha: i i ;?,‘gw'}'p*jgf' E&;f_;g‘: ::;Lum? o o untwvor | 1l R able omen by. the Japanese in con- | W- Eesd, nectlon.with the war in Formosa. | Sigied; { B4 foRpARD: t B WIXODOXMI M A ~DRALER I Fruits, Confecticnery, ©IGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglay bet itk and 130k Bureet. NEBRASKA, BC 3 =, =x. AcGwm, i( CARRIAGE, BUGCY sac, WaGON ; MANUFACTURER. . B (ORNER of 14th and HARNEY 8T8, 'OULD respectfull; unce to the pub- W e et mls ot sy o i a0 0k agita ot Abora lines =itk Besiens 220 ‘wagons constantly on hand and or saley; Ui PR R MEAT MARKET, htpse bt Crlitrnia xpd w.m. UN Kfi AN{) !ALT!D H‘"&?’“ i’ivmn. G TES, The place- to . buy famity supplies i atJno,’ 8. ’J.:b'luo Co.’s, 200 "Dodge street.. Prlme Butter, Country Produce; 8 fresh in- ‘voice of one of the very best brands ot St. Louls family: fiour, and all other. goods needed ; inl. the, family, can be foun F¥esh and reliable; and 28 chieap as the cheapest. - We can | not be undersold. INo. B, JouNgD )ICCo Julyi-eod3t ; 260 Dodge Stis- MarSEE MeKelligon's. eard jon second ‘page. funeg-tf VorLg's Hai, free.concert every Professgys Celarius.and n-nv-n. ‘LMWIS 8. REED ‘The Oldest Extablished Real Estate Agency 1IN NEBRASKA. Keop a_ complote Abstract of Tillsth all Read BxiaiaIn Oyniha sid Dootlas codhse " 100,000 ACRES T, RIOE FARVING LAKD IN rmnix{] 500 Hanscom Place Lots! LOTS cn the city of Omabs, Houan AND. & Siiar. estate brokers,offce over Mackey's stors, o Soioiey 3304 Mrs. D. A uonrm Fourteenth Bt., . s ;em- oMAHA, nvm,l.nmu aud rewinx done in the peatest manner, at the mui. “DYE ‘WORKS, ' 10th 8t., farnbiam and Dougias aprest £. 3 TRY . thé ICE CRrEAM at the FRENCH CoFFEE HousE,, 12th 8t between Farnham and Harey, ‘Since Mr. ' Alstead has mantfac- tured it himself, if s the best that can’ LAWM ety ' ju2Oeodtt SPENOER'S [ |Fruit s Confeetionary | ~ EDWARD KUEHL. MAGJSTER OF THE DEPARTED. o- 408 10¢h 8, bots eep Parshem § Narney. wu; :fwm aid of et e of aickness. Staple and Faney Groceries. ‘Highest price paid for Country Produce. Brick !'m,. B. B. Cor. 16th & Chicago Bts, OMAHA, NEB." _ QUAILE '7 ‘3, P. Soc.p cnteryl %"“'é:fl’ ."""“Znu%u'?."“"! -—fi—_.—_-M 171 Cor. Wuynham snd Rlevenia 1i, A st oy, b fi ‘o fim Dl‘a‘-‘-’lll _‘—r A old, e "’.‘?‘fi’#"‘"’ ! ments oF Al . . 2 3 -".lfll.)l & Ou., Futime, . ‘ ook’ a¥ American Money. ANTED! INMEDIATELY A girl fod OB, EENT Fotse on t5th; nesr Putengort OR BENT--House o.. Chicago, nedr 16th it Folad % oF trade, aa ) traddor lty property._ Applz 0 has n"‘z“fl""‘mu ] P Eermunuiacuared i s coommey. Thes o illbe Fim to and irom the dep, hotcts i"i e Fashmnable Dressmakmg, { - Grroat w.-'.rn BREWERY Oorxer of Cumings and Tweaty-second stroets MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, tro at v, P e ol ™ i &e finest Ifiger baer con~ )ll‘wYNE\TOiHCF’-Km No.1,south |, & ! 0 han Emmk.‘.’, 15t ana Do h::.;: f{:: | CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop. | No. 294 Farnham S(l‘eet penters and laborers, also real éstate bought and E < - B — OMSAETA. - - NEB 7 maba, Kol still missing,. ; ., A private dispaich from rjusegs stroct, betoreod Tvi duaTb. = DeTempert EMOTEX.. fo-night siates that fourtée QTORE T0 RENT—1% Dovgis et 16 B mosobibaal) T e of L I WEBSER & Bera . | 0 S, - - NEBKASKA Gpiia vew iopisiber e 1ure; and skill was never seen in the | ne loss by thip flood in Eureks Ton & territories. We_ have no space 1o | foots up -ty oo i i e — inalvidualize each and every act of | gollars, Tn ‘#ddition to’the names ANTED DN orslers st 0 smlhwct this, above. the . ordinary en- | given this. morning: the following tertainment, but this notice | are sent to-ni h(,u drowned : Jas W chiotp e 1 excaangs for ,“, PAG would be_incomplete withont 8 | Galvin, 3 W Talbot, § Dotney, 10 e oy ety e . PAGE; Proprietor. W3 OMAHA, NEB. Free Buse to and from all Trains. Passengers for other Hote T Agnes, chprial forad con cor. 13th United States. Hotel, e hus purchased and refi LEHE, Prop. 8, W. Cor. of 14th and Tarney Sts. JUSTUS KESSLER, Proprietor, ©maha, Neb. 198 1 Farnham Sreet Betwcen 9th ard 10th. CHARLES FELDERMAX, Prop. __mebligt ¥o. 830 Bixteenth Street, Orp. Jefrson Squars, JOSEPH DOVE, l’mp’r D-ynd week Board st reasonable. rat Firyi=clas o attached (o 106 Fevite ¢ e FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. he da) TN e Southern’ Hotel Froatlag o 4'h, 6tk sad Walnutsts,, St. Louis, =, Mo, Laveille, Warner & Co,, Pro‘lafl,!er- - s frhi s e t m-ln in the greatest & ;%:1. ALt ibuntince ¥anis of the guesta of tha hotel, Th Bt talegraph e 1 the Kotunds o bora. " Immense Reduction! Tld?h P.n}ln‘{gi 5 YABB CORNER OF mdnm;anun'fi Wock 1o e GRAND CENTRAL “'l;mm best hot between Chicago 10th St., bet. Farnham'and Harney, o prirate Resi- (2 AN criers left at P H. Allen's 31 door -0, C. Wilson_& ee, will rceive — = cok. nov.m AS AND TENTH STREESS. SIGNED rcspsettally announ- ted the I, und is now ready 10 sctomumodate 4 board by dey er werk, at ress- y PARMERS HODSE ! ILLINOIS HOUSE. Central House OMAHA, NEB. . Qalifornia_House. No. 100 Dnulu'ilnel, corner 11th, O, b, n all'its i clerts nd anplayes are i el o m-«-- to the ere is an imresved lova‘or lending Irom ‘the fnt foor B2 Seaerr faion Wood! Wood! Wood! WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN:& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 8 No, 247 Douglas Street, i OMAFE:A, NEB | meh?7y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPUNT POWDER co. : CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN Canned Coods, Dried “Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. ~RUERS SOLICITED . ND'PRQMPYLY FILLED, and A B SIMPSON, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLERALE~ DEALER IN CIGALS. 532 FIFTERNTE ST, CREIGHTON BIL.OOK. - B i 5 C. L. A. ELATTE, i MEBERCHANT T.A.ILOR 288 Dod]ge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. cons intly on hand the finest stock of Bresd Cloth, Cassimercs and. ‘estings ;n::: L:?.?;::;g;lgl:t upim the most fasbiouabe 8131ce and fo sult the: mont 1"::“}‘:”. > ROBERT C. STEELL, —) EALER IN— Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC. WO‘.”.‘_ 257 Douglas Street - - meh1geodly KurTz Morr & (o i JOBBERS OF DRY GOIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. 231 Farnham Street, OMAXA - - - NEHB J. J. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY. 600DSY Notions. and Boots and Shoes. OMARA, mys-1y GEO‘.CEEIE s, viyions, hp"‘"_. 1 Nnis, Confecifonery, : eeay, Segars P smaFARNNAM, $. B¢ OR.or » B sioux CHTY & ST, PAUL RAILROAD 15 62 miles the shortest roate from Owahs ‘and :'.'ulrfl Bleffy to St. Padl, Rinespolls, Stillwater, Anoks, Daluth, Biomarrk, and all Polata in Ninnesota. Train leaves Omabia daily, (except Saturday) 84 8/0clock . ., sad ouncil Biafs at 8:06 p | ., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. nm- LOW and Hyip 83 QUICK s3 “by an}. other Line. PN PAIAGES AN, JLL, NIGHY, Be gure your ticket resds VIA suu City, Fircuilons Foutes aad midnighi can be purchiased af the offices of the Rallvay in Omaba Al kinds of nlmnfin, cl ] Onknss & Xeripwosiarn fi;’ Wfiy ’G‘:‘l‘lfl-mflm‘i-‘r A a‘,uh.' utunm{ 3"‘ ‘Sionx GEO. W. GBATTON, Ageat. | 168 ¥hsubn Sieet, Omab, Net. { July v, v JOHN T. ENGAR, —~JOBBER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardware) IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,* —AND— ACRICULITURAL TBRESHERS, ReANARVESTERS, REAPERS, MOWERS. PLANTERS. PLO COLTIVATORS, HAY- RAKES AND WAGONS. mn:;;y HORNEBER : z;:ma Winzs, Liooons, Clsars) ¥ioe Old{Kentucky;Whiskies and Imported;cioods a Specialty. URaATT ) OMAE A, IN EB HOMES and FARMS Y NEBRASE 95100 wad Missoiri ©'“ver Bailrosd Co. . ofers bas lam'a st"low prices 0 10 yeur Tnterest, » - i i Hnas peonalum of 20 per ceal. on the amount of (i St Lo i s oussivatad wIORLK Ts pdars troe oo o Parchase: LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. Norlh] of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys 14 rysinciend agplenitaratiand i TheB. & 3. B. h. Co. will sal” abog! 1,000,000 seres of spi o wellfmatered coupiy, i lrom $1% Lo §7.40 pe dere 05 South of he Platte 7 numeraus_rivers o et Tasatroad vad o u “‘“"“""i‘-:'u"n- »fmuu‘».- o la ¢ e publican Yation. o ciriars it S Ve C. R. SCHALLEB, gflt B, & l. Iand Oalco, Lynd ’-pwm u-u-,n«,

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