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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CIY. TUFSDAY, JUNE 13, 1876. m OMAHA an BEE to subseribers to any -u part Bt of the u&v.mmnm(l (buna.y. m)hfi-. -d u Jer anaum, n— larities, R4 ‘.lll Osma Damwy Bex has by far the the city, rnd is there- .u..&_‘mhunnm B Ol.Al Dany Bez will be mailed to a: 3‘» Tollowing rates, payable $5.00 per anmum. L st months. s, hnl ld'flsllllmll must invaria- hu-' fiinding advertisements by spe- Lo . Statements, Tabular — H“u'fn?- aretul revision. by or m{!? furnished., must be Sanded in beforo 10 o' Selosk A- M. to. Insure fi."x "'.fd“l':wd‘-'avm-mu before 2 P, M. ertise: fore 1 o”clock P. M. * Rlretisemonts beiore 1 Slonk 2.2 Ber s -‘nn be m‘a‘:“',;"wm Monday noon for BREVITIES. —Tack down your scalp betore gomg to the Black Hilis. —T'he Trinity Sunday school anni- versary celebration wasa very en- tertaining affair. .—A large number of persons left Omahs for Cimcinnati Sunday and yesterday. —The people of Omaba were agreeably disappointed in not hav- GRAND SHOOTING TOURNA- MENT. At Pacific Junction. There will be a grand shooting tournament at Pacific Junction, lowsa, June 15th, 16th and 17th, un- der the management of Hon.J. Y. Stone, Hon. Wm. Hale, Geo. Hales, 1. P. Ballard, R. C. White, H. B. Williaws, of Glenwood ; J. C. Hoffmayer, Couneil Bluffs; R. R. Livingston, Plattsmouth; T. S. Parker, Pacific Junction ; D. C. Sut- phen, Omaha. 2,500 birds have been secured for the shoot. The entrance fees will constitute the purses, and it ix ex pected thut a large number of Towa and Nebraska sportsmen will be present, as the touraament Is open to all amateurs. The fourth match, on the 2d day, at1p.m., isfor the championship of the Northwest, at 5 double and 15 single birds. Entrance $5 nod irds extra, 1st prize, 50 per cent. of purse and Champion Cup; 2d prize, 25 per cent. of purse; 3d prize, 15 per cent. of purse; 4th prize 10 per cent of purse. In this match the cup will be do- noted to the winner by Nutt & Co, of Pacific Junction, sulject to chal- lenge every thirty days. I held one year, to become the winner’s property. Fifth match, 3d day, is open for grand sweepstake, made up on the unds. bhooting to be governed by the rules of the Nebraska State Sports- ing their regular Sunday morning incendiary blaze. —The programme for & really | all private matches. first-class entertainment 15 being Street M. E. the Eighteenth for arranged this Church. __At the Library Coucert next | VERY FINE Baly Buggies and at the First Bapfist | 8nd am closing out fine ones at prices of common ones. Low prices Friday evening Church Miss Fannie Kellogg will d | rule at EBERHART'S. be assisted by Messrs. Saver an Cshn, the Arions and others. —Kimball & White have put 1 2 new boiler, and repaired thei pump at their water areall U. K, again. evenirg at | cheap! worke— recently damaged by fire—and they | o man Association. There will be plenty of birds for THE TWO CITY nmchom:s.: [ | A Comparison. Let the Hungry Wolfe Howl. “To 'the People': { The biackguard attack of J. M. | Wolfe ou 1y (Brown's) directory | of Omsha, was entirely uncalled | for, but T am glad that he has thus | shown his hand, as it not only in- jures himself in the estimation of the public, but gives me an oppor |¢ tunity to show up his abortion of ! a directory. Tet us examine Wolfe's directory | as compared: with Brown's, and see | if it will bear criticism. Sunday morning's Merald and Bepublican bas a very weak eflort from Mr. Wolfe on critivism, and we may be able 1o soothe the (Wolfe's) savage breast. Wolfe says in glaneing overa few pages of Brown's directory that he finds 352 names without any re:i derces. Thisis false. Betwe will allow it for his benefit, and then have 204 more names than Wolfe's contains. 1t you have a servant at work for you is it necessary to state that she also boards with you? Custom does away with the superflulty. There are several without locations admit- ted, but it was unavoidable. The duplicity of names in each are equal Wolfe opens his directory by stating that Omaha is beautifally located on both sides of the Missouri river. This was too big a straddle, so, after the work had been printed, he was obliged to erase the word “both” and stamp in the word twest”, und erase an “s” from “Remrants” in Wall Paper very Croquet $1.25 to $10. usides.” A fine botch, indeed. Dorsett & Co., & New Firm, Excle- | in butter and eggs. and eggs at the different railroad | Errors in Brown's Direetory. BUTTER AND EGGS. SPECIAL xoncr:s. MISOELLAN 20l The following names and firms are those not to be found in Brown’s Directory, and not published in my cively Dealers in the Above article in yesterday's Herald. They dfi'm'a"" sch subssquent, QON 40 91 391 ‘1 "oN Kiojoe3 peejsiBey Artieles. are all in Wolfe’s Directory correct: umu-uu TWENTY-FIVE C] 5 ‘aoN m‘so:;o 31“ mo.u 3923 3 —_— John Abney, D. C. Adams, John 7O LOAN. i Dorsett & Co, is the name of » | Abmanson, David B. Ball, Barka- | ____ _ | DNIA3ED OV DNTIONS §3d1d Hfi..'..,'i;r.fefl".’:fl?fii ot i .,.‘n”r‘.'fi,'c":,,.":',‘,' new and enterptising Omaha firm low Bros, Thomas Barrington, Momu ro r.mm. DR. &wynngns. NI SRTVIA XTVEATONA ANV 1y - &e-. v e to "”"'“J 3:«'..'," & jel2toj 2 ot an of exclusively buyers and shippers | Bean & Hottel, Levi Carter, Isaac ISV f5) | O Lmn‘.'::;t““‘ s g o, 24, Cotton d Coe, Julius Festner, P.C Hime- baugh, grain dealer; lra P. Higby, U. 8. gauger; A. A. Hitcheock, A. S. Huntington ; the Willow Springs They are located in the capacious building at | the southwest corner of Ninth and | Howard streets, where they have ample room for storage ; the cellar Distillery; James Morris, U | being one of the best in the city. 8. storekeeper; C. P. Storrs, | p They have been here three months, | U. 8. gavger; Capt Lo M| Poland, James A. Poland; Josh Reddish, E. P. Roddis, superintend- ent Boyd’s packing house, Jobn B. Smiley, W. T. Seaman, Moses Shinn, jr., J. Strickler, commission merchant, H. Suessenbach, clerk Willow Springs distillery, James W. Vannostiand, Dr. J. B. Plum- mer, Schneider & Buimester, stove store, 15th street, are entirely omit- ted. The Omaha Beg, Omabha Herald, Omabs Republican, Omaha Brewery, Omaha Ice Company, Omaba Smelting and Refining Co., Omaha Horse Railway Company, and many others are not in thegen- but have been in the business thir- teen years, having eome here from Marshalltown, Lowa. They are well known throughout the West, and refer 1o the Omaha and Marshalltown banks. ‘They name their prices of butter stations, and farn sh shipping pack- ages for the same without extra charge. They pay the freight themselves, and charge no ot mis- slon. When a package is shipped to them, the shipper knows exactly what he is to get, and tne transac- tion is closed at once,—which is the advantage gained by dealing ditect- | eral directory. J. M. WoOLFE. Iy with the purchaser. Dorsett&| 1t* Co,, heing packers of butter, bave | o b TS s, fresh tacilities to purchase butter to any | Coro iy | extent. They are a live, energetic, Try our Hominy Flour, He has8. W. W. Clark for 8. H. Cages 75¢ up. 1 have too many | g oo 1t What A Kentuckian Thinks of Ne- braska. r OMmAA, June 10. Eprror BEE: I recently started west from Ken. with a view of setthng n some portion where the climate, Giss for Gise; Hermon Kountze for Herman Kountze; F. E. Sick- les for T. E Sickles; 8. L. Dickey for J. J. Dickey ; J. W. Gaunett for J. W. Gannett; Frank_Currier for ¥rank F. Currier, (who is an adver- tiser at that); Mosmon for Morsman, ete. P.A.Hunton, mn charge U. S. Express, for 8. A. Huntoon, agent U. 8, Express; J. W. Mahler for J. H. Mabler, (who has a page adver- —A meeting of the Field Sports- | soil and proapects would be encour- man Club will be held this evening | aging for persons accustomed to a at the office of Baldwin & Smythe, | Southern climate. After consider- to make srrangements for a trap | able travel I deem it just to the shoot. All members of the clubare | State and my friends in Kentucky requested to be present. to state that 1 have been more than — Lannie MoAflee, the billiard | S8isfied from my travels with the beauty, fertility and richness of ed at the Grand Cen- ) iy :j,m':f,yds 5 e,m,dm:'y Nebrasks. The vast-herds of cattle e 301 points at Froncli caroms | (bt Tsaw in the brief period of my Saturday nignt. This Is the largest visit, and the almost universal pre- alence of fine grasses, convinces made, beating Sexton’s | grasses, 2?..,?&} run :f 287. 7 me that as & stock raising country alone, few, if an; tal 1 —Two dozen English sparrows [ yop i o’ y, States can excel were recently turned loose 1n Coun- |y g the goil as rich s any tha cil Blufis, and one of them ‘:9":"" 1 have seen anywhere, and there is to Omaha. The rest would have |, , 4, in my mind that ere many followed, but they were restrained | vo,r ejypes Nebraska will be as t‘;omcnwns the river by anfbfunc- | o)y populated as Illinois or ori—uy coorse. Ohio. There is one adv —toavock's lage frame sore | (LG NG pocn over building, at the corner of Ninth and many other western states, namely, s Lesvenworth streets, was damaged | or proximity to the vast mineral evening. The water did not have | yopiong of Wyoming, Utah and Da- {o some extent by the water Sunday | o, yjs insures for her a home a sufficient outlet on Leavenworh | urk et from @ vast manufacturing street, and so it ran 4nto the cellar | gigyric My faith in tois etate has | fnd: Canfield, prop'r St. Charles of Mr. McGavock’s building, tear- | 105 ne to Jocate 1,000 acres near | HOtel, Where Wolfe has a $13 ad- ing down a portion of the brick | yincoin City, I expect to make | Yertisewent (In board), was Caw- basement wall. The City Council | gy fyture home, and have no | € will be requested to make g0od the |y oqitany in extending tomy south- But few o the Bohemlan names damages. emn friecds the best of encourage. | 27 Spelled correctly, while Brown Police Court, oS sl :ml.loyfi‘:. h:u 2‘“”‘:‘:1 Bahelffl;z 3 - 0 g0 Wi m get them rigl It was “blue Monday" at the Po- Real Estate Sales Where is C. R. Light’s name, who Lice Court, and most of the victims | For two Weeks ending June9th, | has been a resident here for yeara, were up for drunkenness. That | 1876: and has never been in one of :n-; u:;u:::eullnl‘w : B:‘rg ngeymon‘z 6.2“{- fiufl Bytne, | Wolfe's directories ? ) x-lw’ ‘who . ills, west 34 “ewery igent foet of Iot 7, blook 150—-9,0%0, On_poge) 41, under Newspagers eir fives; Dan Callahan, who was and Editors, we find M. U. B. Bal- discharged; John McDermott, dis | 5arah J. Crowell to Victor H. chargea ; 3. Ryand, also discharg- | SEIaty east 100 et of south half combe, etc., for U. B. Balsombe. i de 3 3 s o 164,—3,000, Page 231 has Central Union Ag- tisement); Buckby, Fries & Co., for Buckbee, Fries & Co., also adver- tisers. On the very first page of names is B. C. Abbott & Co , with John 8. Cauldfield as partner, when the fact is Mr. Caulfield is doing business at 222 Farnham, instead ot 188 Farnbam. D. W. W. Wood- man 1s down a8 oodman ; Ben B. ‘Wood 18 seratehed ; Frank Pivouka for Frank Pivonka; Joseph Par- tak’s name and hundreds of others entirely omitted. Notice the dashes in the listof churches with only two ¢ | church organizations short. Page 273, “Immigration,” Gov. Garber, Tzschuch, Weston, Mo- Bride are what? Secretaries “George L. Brown, secretaries Lew- is 5. Brown asst. sec'y,” for Lew- is Brown, jr. Page 40, the heading is entirely erased for the error. Van Namee, prop'r of the Metropoliton Hos tel, where Wolfe boarded, is en- tirely omitted, and Wolfe had to re- M.P. W. A. Brown, of the Nebraska and reliable firm, and the B&x takes By, Moty I o 172 & 174 Farnham St. Cor. 11th. 4 TED—A ai el th OMAHA, AThieie ‘quiotatohs “will 'be given Pearl Bago, WANTED_—llmmednu_ly," o dinng. - MEYER & BRO., 5 . o Pear] Tapioca, WV room girs at Atlanéio flouse, -3 H 239 Farnbam Street. Omaka, Nob.3 from ime (0t in th commercn Faria, ANTED A man to work fn Gardes: MUSIC DEATI reports of this paper. Rice Flour, I W. Bail, end of 18¢h St. 0.5t} PursHayana i, posesingl thed e ER - > Imported Oat Meal, UDENTS Wanted immediately to 1 bost "TEN ‘GHNT eigur. Dealors will | Knal FOR THE UNRIVALLED Nebraskn City Notes. c.p:h Ont Meal, | telapraphy. Bitaations et aasoedoF | fnc it tha mortpopular and proiabie brand bey Stelnway, Emerson and Parlor Gem Pianos, Mason & I g - d mones rofan 3 W. Hamx in tho market. . Circular to the trade for- Estey, Shoninger and . 3. ge] Organs. NEBRASKA CI7v, June 10. Pearl Barley, ail-lm Business Collogs, Omaha, Neb, | warded on application. ¢ SiLian Strings. Sheet Musie, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Brass Instramen EpImor BEE : Barl LICHTENSTEIN BROS. & CO., of Musical Merchandice. 5 b ta, and all hues Nebraska City had a concert last I I’y:lflh':;aml A"TE«D 1000 men and women 16547 | %68 and 20 Bowers, New York. 2 'mpor ‘my Missouri oak wood at per. 5B i : i Vard 25 Chicago street. s, v by o v el b L el Bt Tk R. H. WILBUR, All these goods are fresh, and w ~— ronsme. | MAX MEYER CO., The rain to-day, and the rains of | pooi1d cheap. EOR ame- OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 0> ;.:; g.)nsf:t:e:, are Very encoursg PUNDT, MEVER & lh(:nc, 1 3 "..»l.fznl-l«'n‘s‘. A\F&fix"o‘nrln'}’l&"d Circulars to the trade mmmxml k. FARNHAM STREET (IROCERS. | el - Representatives of the C., R. L & | 510412 (Y RAIN AND FEED_i5th and Chicago GOMMISSIONER S SALE. s P. railroad—Messrs. Riddle, Dows, XN A CODWORTH & (. Selstf” | By virtue of ia decretal order made by the Wholesale and Rotaily 1 Uni ntrict o Foster and others—passed fn a spey | CASHMEKE SUMS, LUNEN | PaitedBuace ot coupt for theritof | 313 14th Street, - < Omaha Neb i and’ALPACA DUSTERS made up | ToVOR SALE—Best timber, cut cottonwood . 1876, in 3 certain causo whero. eb. cial car to Lincoln. They are here 36 per cord; hard wood, $7 to $8, do- irst National Bank of Omaha was - to consult upon the feasibility of a | in the latest style, to be elosed out | jivered Also {;fifi.]c& covs. Soutlieast | plmntll. and Jonas Gise, Smith & Cald- m nm & BRO corner Sixteen zard stroots. % o road conneeting their line with the | 8t BOTTOM figures. ,&ulfi 4 ¥ MODEIMOTE. e I e - M. HELLMAN & Co. —= TR TENTH DAY OF JULY, A, D. 1§ KERS ANB JEWELERA L sat, momhu,w julys = ST eacl nhnqmnl l?n‘:“fl.‘lm. ‘CENTS. V W house or do housework of any kind, [ Woees socond importance. ~ Addross Bee offico 3 ‘heuse south of raiirond track, e; Eloventh street. between Twenty-second and Twenty-t} streets, ments of To Lot, Fnr ‘ound, ng. & 080 columns o 390} N0 QUIITXD 0] Lo.\“-lzmritu ears. Inquire tlaw office of L. F. Maginn. m-tf IONEY TO LOAN—Call at law offce of L. THOMAS, Visscher's Block. un, #0 SUFHNIOVANNVN ~ PERSONALS. f fellow who rurnul the lillie in pot torday idence in North maha is known and .lmlm retarned it may i M. G. McKOON, Agent. Room No. 2, Crelghton ‘Block, Omaha, Nebra: ANTED—By a German man and :1"" TReliable Companies! Prompt Adjustments! employment. Could run a_boa dress 51014th. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWO in & small family. Must be good cool ironer. * Apply at Comzens h and Harney stroots. Jeltf WANT a place as_telegraph messenger, or any place near instrumen's, for prac- lIpnn:fleld. ot Spmagiid, Mass. Had R R. exverience. ‘aneuil Hall, of Boston ‘Home, of Columbus. e Willams, of Providence, ANTED—Girl to do housewark. Ap; ply, from 12 to 3 o’clock, mal5-eod! ANTED—A woman as cook and la General Hawkins’, dress, at AMERICA’S BEST ACK SCREWS for sale or rent, at iron o911 store, 534 Fourteenth street, R he Gy oF Omaha i mid ing, City Press, hasbeen confirmed post- master, notwithstanding that a pe- tition 700 strong was sent to Wash- ington favoring another. Pinney & Thorpe are now run- ning their mill, which has been stopped for some tume, owing to the bad quality of wheat offered. The Nebraska City ministry have called a mass temperance conyen- tion, 1o meet June 19. East Nebraska City is fast losing her identity. The unceasing cut- ting of the Big Muddy will soon de- prive Nebraska Uity of her Towa sgburb. The transfer lands now about three miles above the town. ‘The proposition of Uongressmgn Crounse fora pontoon bridge is well received. The efforts of Senator Paddock to procure the assistance of the war department to change the channel of the river, are making him de- servedly popular here. LiNo. LirTiE & WILLIAMS are the original introducers of the BNow FLAKE KFLOUR, manufactured in thisState. A fresh lot just received. Jel0-2t LITTLE & WILLIAMS. Use “8. H. Kennedy’s Hemlock Liniment" for horses. a017m wés tf BOYS, Youths’ and Children’s CLOTHING for the Summer season. ‘We will close oyt at redpped prices. M. HELLMAN & Co. sat,mo&thu, to Julys b Rey. tho b e E St g5, of Omahu, s s 3. Gardhonof this iy, W clip the above from the Fall River Qfasr) Nows, of Juno 2. Mr. Sprigg 1o turned home Saturday evening tending and receiving tions of his well remsmberod as & former Omaba Indy. Wg extend them both welcome to Omaha. subject to his order. Money loaned Guns, Pistols, and all merchandise o general. Hpeen.l rates given on lany smount over $100. For further information call on or addrees PH GOTTHEIMER, m o'clock in the morning of at tar . £ f1evm -a10qaesyo SwsToind 21059q se9ld pus S SuriavEs o1 poreonbos adk H4G0L » ISIM *A4019V4 4V9I9 FIRE INSURANCE ! Tmperial & Northern, of Londen3t 000 000 . of Liverpool 2 009 000 enix, of New York tinental, of Now Yor 9 Amer Total oash capital represented $50 100 000 “TEN CENT-IALS.” at the north door of the United States buil Slllllfllfl w [Imz 5. Revolvers and Cutleey in Great Variety. st 1 :u":h-‘m has purchased a comple o low th 16 this does n‘»‘g 1L from’ cach without grambling T can ony invite milos, when Kur You will alwa trouble to loc| Henry],’.. in, raham Strest, Bet. I0th and ITth Omaka lnflv}mefl e ATl Kinds of Goods Baasht aul b MAX MEYER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIFLES, PISTOLS GUNS AND AMMUNITION. The Largest “tock in the Welt ! “Western agents for WINCIILS'I‘EP AND SHARPS RIFL} Which we sell at Bottom Prices. r S il DISCOUNT TO DEALERS SEND;FOR PR - » A Full Assortment of Cartridges. S b ska. \ 5 1y Fourteenth and f on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, [ 355, TROR SALE, 02 Famhamer, | FOR 2R T WL saLL AT PUBLIC AU on Tuesday, June 20, at 10 a. m tne property of the firm of By Yourox, consisting of 1 6-horso power in and Root’s sectional hojler 1dough trough; 1 cracker of crackers also, water-tanks, take'place at the cracker oracke & nchine: I dongh broak: & cracker outters: bench; 45 boxes pulleys, belts, and numerous other articles. ~Sale 1o iay: 1 at pnhlle auction the following nla— seribed property: The southwost quarter {0y of the southeast quarter (I-4) and the Sonthwost. guarier (14 of saction six ()3 the southwast quarter (1-4) of section nine ©), and the northeast ‘luner (1-4) of see- tion twenty-two (22), all in Luwnshll, three (3, morth of range e ) C. B \\ uul,\mmu, ter in Chancery. en- Bpecial Oxams, Nebs Juno 10, firm, on_Fifteenth street, bot: Yitd Snddackson. . WAL P LR L8 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE CHEAFEST LOTS IN THE CITY, e e e "1"'-' By virtue of an order of salo_issued averaging $5 iy 1!‘!"‘!! TI‘I‘ECHEA};BE\}‘ I‘A‘I{Dj“ THIE County, Nebra ; acres best farm lands, only oa the 17th day o S TS ey |l on the 17th By e or eguntry g & GIBSON, i#-tf Lapd Shee kg & piral Hothl. OR SALE—I offer my stock of DOMESTIC Paree Fasuions for sale on accoun! the failure of my health, For farther formation inquiro at residence on the No: 20 Dodge street, Opa A OR SALE—C: 00d lumgber., by ‘valuable land_in ders, 150'360 acres of best ton county., two miles fros Apply or adds ac and Salin co hi $120 sewing machine for 335 cash, e can be seen at the Bee office. At reduced rates, & of the Bryant & Stratto membershi Business Collore, Daveaporf, lowa. Apply 3 Hpma ap BEx o oy 6-4¢ FONMISSIGNER'S SALE. FOR RENT. = e By virtue of an oyder of sale issued out of NT—House, corner Jones ...d the district_co r Douglas I'nl\mky Ne- enth streets, with six rooms maha, Neb. | Tnguire of Gea. . JOHNSON. Sor., Sjeteenth and Tzard stc ot OR EXCHANGE_For cily iereo, -1 A: }3! mshu;n !bild ldfll:mn in cas A Tieral redgction. for a‘?fifi ,e':.fi B.Taylor, o Court for, Douglas mp directed, [ et Tl 499 00 e ot 1 aaih door af the Caur} Huusqia the city of Omaha in illt cognty, l at public auction the Rioperty deserlbed in anid onder, to-wit; & st half of the north-west quarter,and the north-east. quarter of tho south-west (‘ulrler of section five (3), township sixteen (16), north, range ten (10), east, situate in t of in- lot, | the County of Douglas, Nebraska. f aJulsmentof said oourt recovert ol Boebo, plaintifl, against Lotjis J Boyer ot al, dofehdagts Avrvrep BURLRY, Sheriff of said County. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. un- i o Spyistns ofan ordar of ssle iaued out of istriot Court for Douglas Counly. Ne- the Py ] e st aals dan oh in itk dose of the Court House in the City of Omaba, in said County, sel at EfSw £ i3 H i Douglas county, Nebraska, to of said_court, recovered th plaintiff, against E. A. eClure, Idllllflmln.nf of the estate of E. ‘docoased, et al., defendrn me BURLEY, id County, Special ‘Master Commissioner. life n’s braska, d to me llirecud. 1 will it | On the 1st day of Jm,,, 4 at 10 o'ciock a. . o D. 1876. the south Jobbers of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. AGENTS FOR PHILLIPS BROS' SHOW CA~ES MAX MEYER & CO., 172 and 174 Farnham Street, Umaha, Nebras WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ciigars, Tobaccos, Pip NOTIQNS. AND FANCY GOODS, M. J. McKELLIGON, Wines & Liquors Tmporter and Johber of TOBACCOS IAND CIGARS. No 174 Farnham Street, 01d Kentucky Whiskies a Specinlfy. July2-1y Agents for the Eldorado Wine Co,, California. PORTER'S ALE OLIET, Om! > = in said onder, to-wit; Tota Pledges left at the American Loan | TOR SALE—A New American sowing K med ety G fice are non-forfeitable, If the Tuhmcnl ggry l&v fighiyas. Afl-fim block three hundred and forty-seven orapply o 347, hl the city of Omaha; also, the west wner is not able to redeem them, | ——— —— one-half of the Rortheast quarier of the = st quarter af 3o6tioh - four they will be sold for hia benefit,and | OB SALE AL, o syoat barga "w",':;;' g lfeonTial aorin of range dhir any money left in our hands over | Address “A.” Bix ofice: Y ‘east of the sixth prineipal mer- Phipps Roe, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON nun Bacon, Hams and L.axrd 514 Twelfth Street Omaha, STEELE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS ;| dobhn Y. Clopper to Jobn I | ricultumst, for Center-Union Agri- e ' o . Heury Meyer, discharged, and | Redick, west onedhird of ot 5, | Fomaer ey only ¥ ‘publigations BAILROAD TICKETS rovef e oo e oL =t pailc s Simpson’s Block. Thomas Monahan, sent to jail. block 120—16,500. ” : : may2 - | tion, tne property described in said, order, | 538 and 540 14th'S 4 Jadl represented by Wolfe to 15 hy vi6 lv AND SOLD towit: - Bogh R poimt.twenty rods d t. Douglas and Dodee. Frank Andrews and A.French, [ Jobn Y. Clopper to Jobn L [ % J 0%, BENT—Tiouse of fee roo=a: sood | souts o ths morthsast. sorner of secton . s e were dis- | Bedick, Inferest In west 11 fet of [ Brown. Only 1 Express Co. Fepre- between Jackson and Jonos. “jeett ";'2,',':‘1; e e 10 cabt Cuasice thonos | b0 17 OMAHA NEB. iadiion east 22 feet lot2, block 120,000, | sented edutorially by Wolfe Wolfe S T R S T charged on. to leave town. T = s OR RENT—AL $5. Goonge S0, R yngiabt, Sashary. | o oA el 0 Thoodoro Mal- | has T4 alterations aod omlsslons (0 | Lo, o oyii 153les Cieyeme Whtlegle Martefs | FoRcmims S Submmiopmmeny, | SRS SRS ARG il | TOFII S. CAULFIELD. ol on the Shae e 73 11—‘,70 of north west 3, { 32 ‘,; !:::wn.,, 43 % - i A __:‘?E“f Street, between Jackson and Jong g‘,’:‘:"‘.‘r,:“,"‘“{il N‘;mx:fmx}":sfiry;: T ST Allen Wright, a colored youtb, | Josephine Burr to have counted 723 names With | gse 8. H. Kennedy’s Hemlgck - R TENT-_A brick coutno with seven | 5 (il iaimeif swainstary 1 amae who did wron by breaking Into L. | fot 3, bock K o Frank, | jnitiala only, including those of J. | Dip for skin disease and vermin ip | Corected Daipy for themans Beoby | procff o . e Fi | Bannah) *‘,"“"’ 3hLRD PORLET, I B. Williams’ dry goods store and aition—450. M. and L. W. Wolfe, above whose | geep, apriSmwastf e o Sl uernE iggondr. . M.;Walker to w. H. Case, lof | D3les are two names spelled c"fl“mrtso &-Y TR RENT—One-half of large store: OuaRA. Ma) Titowow ;‘“‘;!drmeg)w:‘“:::; 'fi;fl 15, Thornell’s addition—300. “Wlna” for «“Wina 3 and 18 with [ p Gooimen o ocneral whal n OUNG | (Eormom pess, door v nd Rns. * e gl = ys=20 days a abor | Wm, H. Caseto Sarah J. Welch, | initials only, on pages 214 and 215.f ° * 1 e T hv.va s0d 10 days on bread and butter. | lot 15, Thornell's addition—400. " | Brown has five ,rg‘;. of streets and | ale agent for Kennedy’s Hemlock Commistion Merchants, JFOR BENT tlouss of seren_some, cor — ATLL PAPERS ———u Emma Graves and Fannie M. | avenues, besides the map of Oma- | Temedies, for the United States. sadorory convenlance. 8. A. Talor & Co. g2 CLOTH :ND PAPER WINDJW SHADES AND $EAD: Filjes 5 lof lock 187— | 7 e OR RENT—A t $5.00 per month. i No. 222 FARNHAM STREET. yesterday via Chicago. 500, ) Wolfe's. How hsa Brawn repre- | Uss 3 L. Ka1121y's Heml — F e e ==y EET, \ J, H. Bosler, of Cheyenne, the [ Moses F.Shinn to Emma Robins, | ented the postoffice department, | Exterminafor ass yerx;z.ock T e = B - - - = NEBRASK well kiiown coptractor, Is at the [ 10:3, block I, Shinn's second addi. | and where 1s mention made in| apriTmwastf s e == = P 0125, s ENT—House with six rooms good Grand Central. Wolfe's? Echo! Where can we 2o well and cistern, w A Burley, LAWTON. — W M. W. Bensohotet, & leaalngll- | tanal Rank of Omab, sonth 85 1t | Loes mrore rmens 1o o o ATTENTION, o o8 Farmf 1k and Firkpaar oot en = JNO E ED ARDS J e of 8 ‘il R i . 2en of ;Mp ogty, Nebrasku, ealled | of east lot 7, block 198§—S07. Bg’;’;m e Wolfo's® Brow bas 65, | Y00 can save from 10 to 15 dol. e gy e e S ap Bl Gm affthe Bee wyumd‘ny. elJo:m Ai. H«rlamh Lo . Audrews, | TECE e against 49 of | 17 by getting your suits made at m'-'. a3 Fosd por 0 ppgesd collsr and cltorn: 617 Toth Do e M Will. H. Lynchard, oty editor of | S8 ‘1‘;”“ Andrews’ second addi- | 100 0 O ries agalust 23; 41 | Kabn & Wedell's, 156 Farnham “E... oen Davonport and Ohjongs. [ 4 omm|SS|0n erc ant & == b ’ agail m b the Lincoln Journal, wasia hecity | yoqep H. Nelson to Annie Ran. | pbysicians against 22, not counting]|(TRE] A9y at both, practiosl Losy. Bunday, «n route to the Centen- | gall, ot 6 in Neison's addition— | Plummer ; 30 hotels agajpst 20; 52 | 2o and in Work as well as in e g B ol 295, ¢ i '* | style they compete with any tailor OST—A bracelet with guard chaln and I ; And Dealer in Fruit, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, E roceries against 49, On 55 e % X ] X . i J. S. Halbert .M,m bave re- | ~ Thos. Bryan to Johu A. Creightan fiw 6 Tl Is evumad o w'f;:f.:_ inthys gity. They also keep a fine e B A T . — | ., 191 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. @ w1, 14, 11-874.53. : assortment of ready-made clothin siven for the same if leftat the Bee = Consignments and Orders solicited. All Co tarned from sn extended Eastern E. Livingston s entirely omitted y g, Joia. = Bn g e il o | o 7 Sl St |, e il g | EI O s, D, e T PR | remaeieacs pramedy sitcclt i Wiy s Centennial, » 125 ] d a— repmemm”mvm e trunks, valises, &o. H ; Kkinds of Goods foroutside Partiesa s) Y- 3 3 = T apr2-ly Gen. Sheridan; zad Gen. For.| Jacob R. Hendrix to Milton Hen- | Wolfe “‘““““’y‘" “:’ ;nm"‘ 156 P-mlné‘;fttvfi)’:;:}lm 500750 | 'smg Oh ‘!;:3 llmw'@é’ndd"'fidx‘c‘fih F e 04 RN & PRICE, svthic, and Inspector-General Baird, | 4riX, lots 2 and 3, blk 20 in West | addition school,” when he means ) bet- 1 - o el L T e ] WOODBU Y o Omaha—450. Haseall. Why don’t he say what Jeo 6t goim | K ofhisstaff, arrived In town yesterday e y y 350 400 — ’ S Edward Gillueister to Henry | ne means. He calls Thomas Gra; T ¥ | pOUND E Y—. s mofaing feom tho Kast and depar- | gock, nw 15, 15,11—1,50. B e tatiner! Whatis thaty| TEUNKNandVALISESofevery iy i “12“.2‘.“.,.""5..1‘;.'1’.‘,"&” - PLUMBERS, GAS A"D STEAM FITTERS ! on the noon traid. | Moges . hinn to A. J. Miller, | we ask bum to Inform us where | desonplion; especially lutarestjog to W“"“""’*'“N-ofl'm $85ing an- Potas Back: on s old-Hedley o A A Gen. Sheridan goes west to look | 1ot 4, block I, Shinu's second add— | "' S e iind e ¢ quie | e = e e B yolinson farm, provise braperty and st | JYLAWS M. THIELE = T P \ B e oo faac DEfupeysreet" i Ho snys don | those viiting e, | o ovpEG wppEALRe | i e B Tiow sy - E |Gras Fixtures, amps e B e o Manchester iy deputy county treas- ; " | FFRKEN 074 Tiack e Totwoen J. Connell, lot 1 u;ck ;9'}-0:&'; urer, when he “is no sach s thing.” M. HeLtwan & Co | Bojt peslredbsth ity Count ot th Oty | L g e yours s "ahoy "-":2 : M ERGHANT TA“-O R .‘l.l\)lnl;n.".l‘!l:lh\l& I:Al'l’llll DRAIN PIPE, #e. Robert MecAusland and Mr. Z. T. | ¥ X% 3, o STl p o t,mo&thu,tojulys 'n-z idowalk bewith Bigh. Porsons proving property and p: t. Douslas and Dodse. Omahis, Neb Sorigg have returned from th m Thomas MoCague to Ehzabeth | He has “Giacomy,” Instead wf sat,mo&thu,tojuly! 5 idowalk be,wihin Sftoon days from | chaicos e have it by ealline at ‘Wostentes e 521!"‘”1) St.. be 5 7. e 3 E 0’8 sale an, stable on Sixteent - mew 13- Centennial vislt. The ey Bashman, lot 7, blk 147—1,600. Gisgomini; Lendquest, ‘nstead of $& SEx Mo ona oard. ouf m::v‘ i 10717;".'?.3".’:‘.::" f;i:lh;l':ndui. street, ;;ffif’“ l‘J'n'Ilrh d Dodge. 3 ¢ Between Farnham and Harney, Jonas Giseto A. 8. Paddock, lot | Lindquest; D. . Brooke, instead 1, bik 122—6,000. ‘Wardens and Vestrymen of St: Barnabas church to Robert H. Clark-~ son, hump. in trust, lot 4, block 21, Omaha—4,000. tleman brought back with him a wife, whom he married in Falls City, Mass,, as will be seen by a notice elsewhere. . We advise Bob MeAusland to go and do likewise. PERSONAL~—A kind word of advice to those ladies, who want some rare bargains: Go to GLAD- STONE & Co., 14th St., and yoa will thing in the line of cost, a5 Gladstone of Brooks; Homes Btull instead of Homer Stull; F. Lasstrom instead ‘Welf; L. Bunham igstead of Burn- ham, &c., &, ad infinitum. ealory was printed and Remusnts in wall paper very cheap at Lehmann & Beard's. Jedlw done) by people who believe i | gf home manufy My directory containg several bun- dred more names; i4 a largerand bet- ter printed book,and costsonly $2 50, ‘WE HAVE some very nobby pat terns of PIECE GOODS left in our merchant tailoring department, ‘We will close out our summer stock at reduced figures. M. HELLMAN & Co. 221 and 223 Farnham, cor. 13th st, smt-til jy 5 «Potaio Bug Exterminator,’ manufactured by 8, H. Kennedy, apl7emon-wed&sat-tf seribers, and $4.00 to other lies. | ane Pshaw! 1 won't eompare K-fim, or 1 should be compelled to prove thet Wolfe has no directory, w. fourth page. of Basstromm; Weef Instead of { and refail, bound in Omaha, and ougnt to be | Baker Sewiug Machine, in good or- patronized liberaily, (a3 S being | der, for $40 (forty dollars while Wolfe alllr‘n $3.50 to sub" Apply (o Charles J. Karbach, 14th Lot 5, east side of Fourteenth street, in fmt-u.mwa streot, in block S ich llda'.:} to be oannnu:hd ilin“fi pine plank, o il Passed June flfl, ll'lll Jupedts ALL kinds of Pumps, wholesale at 181 Farnham street. JjunelAf For BaLE—A cabinet Grover & this oftice. lpf;ly eving mfi F‘?‘?...m%‘ .«,1;.?;,"3‘,"‘:'.", e lllm'l"lt' Box 54, Bed! T FOK RENT. — Store now occupied by Bushma. EQUALIZATION OF CITY TAXES. fixea bt 2 J'Z ey d Haipey streets. 21w Received lately, s fine lot of e ...m-,bfifi!’ff‘m? ami’ HITE and COLORED MAR. nnh'p“?ncn uqnflun. efi:hl-h gne | Aliperiont intérestei nnl’fl -3; Iy jo m Io eh.lnm van be ‘made m ot o-IIL No. 535 14th s REAT INY ENTION_-Hearing Restored B order of the Couneil, T EYDERSON & SCHOPIRLD. Carpen- ters and Builders. Job Work 8 s fryoer r‘ B. Fitch pays eash for s ‘niture, 51512¢h St et Farnid re’s - Artificial 0.'C- LUDLOW. B, | s mean R OMAHA, NEBRASKA. and cleaning_done | ne " | Massillon Threshers On » Gold Basis for Greenbacks! MASSILLON THRESHERS! complate 10-hugss -n-mw outfit ean be ught of I . WEEKS, 4 Coppeil e Torey FOR 8500, CASH! Come and sce them. or write fuf par EVERY WACHINE WAREASTED. mayd4-win YT TIENR aut RO S MILTON ROGERS, Wholesale Stove TINWARE AND TINNERY' §TOCE, ,L EoleWastern Agonus tar —THE— Gelebrated Charter Oak Coaking Stove. Wi Allof which will b sd ot Manafagtumer's Prices Preight Aided SESDFOR PRICELIST, Stewart’s Cooking and Heatm_g Stoveq. “Fearless” Cooking Stove