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, put on a large addition o the house, LITARY PROTECTION. For Western Stock Men. Recently the stock men on the eastside of the Blaok Hills petidioned | the Secretary of War for a cavalry patrol on the North Platte nver for protection from Indians. The | petition was signed by Messrs: | Boyd, Bosler, Creighton, Paxton, McShane and others, and repre- sented 109,000 head of cattle. Pres- ident Grant forwarded the sub stance of (he petition to Gen. Sheridsa at Fort Laramie, by telegraph, and the General replied that he would furnish all protection n his power, but Ead not sufficient troops to give the stock men such assistance and protection us re- quested in the petition. From the private dispatches that we have read, we infer that the pro tection asked for will be given as 800D as possible. Personal. 8. Cleland, of New York, is at the Metropolitan. J. N. Star, of Chicago, 1s at the Metropolitan. H. A. Alden, of Lincolu, is at the Grand Central. M. B. Hoxle, of Fremont, 1s at the Grand Central. Albert A. Smith, of Chicago, is at 104116 24 woow o | the Grand Central. 105 % s40006000 00 | J. C. Knapp, of Chicago,is at 227000 Y the Metropolitan. John J. Cozud and wife, of Cozad, Nebraska, are at the Metropolitan. THE OMAHA BEE' QEFICiL PAPER -OF. THE CHY. BATURDAY, JONE 17, 1876, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE perved bscribers by carmer, - ‘o:'aq. 12 por woek, or .00 -vm.. e wad $5.00 por amnuim, when ‘advance about irregularities. ad- "nfla‘"u" will receive prompt at- ‘on. Brx has by far the Coihudy i the sty Tod s there” “the best and choapest ad: e Ouams Damy Bee will be mailed to ikers at the following raiee, payable in_advance: $5.00 per sunum. Rates of FiLosad notices 3 Cents per B pertsements 2 Cents ‘..'."‘u.-"m SL:"" e aAing sivertisements by spe- AlLegal” Notices, Statements, Tabular o &5, ol to B ".f:.f.'..’hfi.":i-?.'}z 4 wmhmmo clock A. M. t0 insure B o ‘dvertisoments before 2 and local R = et lock P. s 1l 2. B ,..b.mm ia before Monday moon for EVITIES. tement of Baliots Cast at Cincinnatl, 203 292236 3 000 s 251 80 20 207 21000 000 00 Bws @ 0ne 0 % 00 00 00 00 m us Morton m 1 Wheeler 3 Watttarn 1 2 2 He Arrives with His Trainat Custer | his destination all right. We are HENRY HOM IMPORTANT SUIT. The Case of the Union Pacifie vs. ~-Extracts from a Letter to John A. Creighton, Adm’r, to His Father. Recover Nearly $90,000, Decided in Favor of the Defendant. Henry Homan, of this city, who recently left Bidney with a large freight train for Custer, arrived at suit, involving nearly $90,000, permitted to extract the following | brought two or three years ago by from a letter to his father : CUsTER CITY, Juve 5, 1876 DeAR FATHER : —I ‘arrived here to-day all safe and sound I had 27 wagons, 62 men and two women— quite_s. train. Nothing unusual happened on the way. We had no troubls with Indians, although they followed us__clear _hrough. We could see them off at a‘distance every once in a while. Our scouts captured three ponies from them on the Bad Lands, Here in the Hills everything seems quiet; there hins been no trouble since I was here be- fore, and now one or two men travel through from - here to Deadwood, und feel safe. 1 was ten days com- the lute Edward Creighton, since Monday morning last. brietly as follows: Short came through With me. «This town is dead. There are |upon by.'Mr. Duff. eight to thovsand men there, and | nell in New York. everything islooming. Ttis seven- horses, and only twelve hundred with two horses. I —Hay's riz. Hayes, of Ohio. —Cool bracing weather, this. —Advertige in the Monday BEE. _ Nine cars of immigrants went west last evening. _Please send In church notices | ¢rg). this moruing. Lieut. Griffitn,9th Infantry,Camp —There were quite a large num= [ Rolinson, is registered at the Grand per of Couneil Blufls ladiesshopping | Central. intown yesterday. —Rev. A C. McDougal lectures | Gentral railroad, to-night at & o'clock at meu.m_ Central Hotel. tian Workers’ Hall. —Will the Republican please iu-| gan, representing an form an mquirer, of what regiment | match factory, i at {he Gran P. Vandervoort was colonel ? ‘Central. __Mrs. Clara Norris' Wright, the | Allen’s distnguished dramatic orator, G. W. Morton and wife, of At~ lantic, Iowa, are at the Grand Cen- tral. is at the Grand spectacular entertainment at the Academy of | the Grand Central. Music next Tuesday evening. _There will be & match game of pase ball this afterncon at 3:30 0'clock, at the {erminus of the Eighteeath street rallroad track, Dbetween Omsha's contesting base ball clubs, —The local excitement over the | well attended Gavock of this city. The Concert Last Evening. centre of attraction, ment of each ballot being received | musical entertainments given in Pythias, with the deepest interest. this city for a long time past. —Frederick, the hatter, 13 one of {he busiest men in Omaha. He 'was yesterday, anyhow, for he was engaged in opening a large num- ufllnns in this city, and especially ber of cases of new goods, among Miss Fanny Kellogg 1s 8 vocalist of more than ordinary talent and | not participate in the parade, as it culture. Many of our citizens who have heard her sing on previous oc- hats, and elegant ventilated hats, Derby shape; and those hats are_going off like hot buckwheat cakes st a winter breakfast. —Mr. John M. Whalen, ! ment with-sfadame Titjiens’ opera one of |~ Mattin Cahn, planist; George F. Omaha’s oldest settlers, died last | Sauer, violinist, and the Arions will evening, after & long-suffering ill- | also took part in the concert. ness from rheumatism. The de-| The programme was as follows : ceased has resided in Omaha about PART FIRST. 17 years, and was formerly s mem. He leaves a wifeand other relatives, | totta. and a large number of friends to | 5 golo, Polonaise, from Mignon mourn his loss. The faneral will | _Mjes Fannie Kellogg. take piace on Sundsy. 8. Sonata, for plano and violin, —A general meeting of the Trust | op. 13, Besthoven—Martin Cabn and and Building Associstion will be | George I'. Sauer. held this (Saturday) evening, | 4. Bong, “Let Me Dream Again,” at the office of Schaller & Gibson, | Sullivan—Miss Kellogg. Grand Central Hotel, for the consid- | 5. Trio, %0, Restless Sea,” C. A. eration of matters of importance. | White—~Messrs. Northrup, Morris All who are interested in the suc- | and Read. cess of this first-class loan, building PART BECOND. and savings sosiety, and desiro an | g Andante and Scherzo, for vio- insight into the workings of the in- I.ln, Ferd, David—Geo. F. Sauer. stitution, are cordially juvited to be | 7. Staseato Folks, Mulder—Miss present. —The Republican “toots its own | g, Sang and Chorus, horn,” but we hear no ne else [ Take Me Home” White—W. 0. blowing in its favor. ‘Were 1t not Sanders, 8. B. Reed, A, M- Morris for the fact that it distributes extras | and L. 8. Reed. gratuitously, no one would know | 9. “The Milkmaid’s Soug,” writ- that such a paper was published in | ten for Miss Kellogg by Geo. Osgood Omaha. It sent out an extra at 3:45 | —Mss Fannie Kellogg. . m. Thursday, and the BRE issued [~ 10. Chorus, Toast, Zollner—Arion ita evening edition at 4 p.m., fifteen | Double Quartette. minutes _afterwards, containing District Conrr. much later news than the Repudli- | The following business was trans- can’s extra. The BEE gave a full [ acted yesterday at the Distriet list of the nominations at the Cin- Court, Judge Savage presiding : ciunali convention, and the Repud- | James McHugh vs. Union Cen- Zican didn’t; and at the time of our | tral Life Insurance Company. Mo- going to press we were in receipt of [ tion to strike out part of auswer overrt 3 ® telegram that the first ballot was | ““Bir N tional Bank ve. James about o be taken; but it séews that | W. Davisetal. Bale set aside on the programme was changed and | s E:huon. the convention adjourned to ten g mh&m l::lm o’clock this morning. v (" o o nore et improving his property at the south- | #hd Frank . ot T R i e streets. The two-story brick build- | ~ George C. Mericle vs. Adelaide B. ing on Fifteenth street Is rapidly | Mericle. Default against defend- approaching completion, and the | 80t sors o the corver o being e up| Uk STt Compacy vt Sobn for Bashma, who Is going to move | progress. : his dry goods store in there in a few weeks. The Douglas street front is to be sopplied with French plate glies, and also the corner window that Is being eut on Kifteeth street. ‘These improvements will make this one of the most desirable busi- | seasonable dry goods, preparatory . mess corners In the city. Mr. Kar- | to moving, at BUSHMAN'S. :h::flso greatly improved his st - property at the northwest “STILL LEFT! corner of Fifteenth and Howard E.l'ILLd m.; sirects, by excavating the lot and | Severat leces romigut Jetting the house down about four- | 9%0red Sitks, woen feet, o that it is about ons | 2 Prices lower than ever. - Also, ‘Jevel with the street. He has also A few more of those ladies’ ties at less than half price, at 14-t1 BUSHMAN'S. CLOBING OUT. without mldtoar%alwd. J.H. Jeldwth&t rxu‘hunmoeu A Cardof Thanks. e Rev. H.T. Davis takes this meth. | * A1 kinds of rumps, wholesale and retall, at 181 Farnham strect. od of gratefully acknowledging the ) substantial tokéns of bis triends, at | JUBel-t] G. A. Gardner, of Detroit, Michi- exuuslv:; quartz from here to Sidney now, so burlesque | gpouy the gold here, for they are troupe, who play to-uight at the | fugine it right atong, reader und lecturer, will give an | Academy of Music, are stoppidg at W. J. McGavock, of Memphis, Tennessee, 18 at the Grand Central. He is a brother of Councilman Mc- during hér _eogagement with the | mako addresses af the grove. which were s big Jot of nobby llnen f .1y yfendelasohns, will testify [ L. Visscher will read to this fact. She has an engage- 1. Chorus, “Banish, Oh! Maid- per of the legislature of this State. | en» Lorenzo—Arion Double Quar- | one in front of No. 8, and a-double —Councilman Karbach is greatly | al. nemu-gunnWm W. Pilleo | examine the most complete hose mozzle in use. Ry this fine com- bination a single stresm of water | 8%, can instantly be changed to a spray. store Is thronged daily with ousto- mers, securing rare baragins n his 9 closing sale, before moving. An immense étock of choice and | Iatest styles $1.25at POLACK'S. which must be sold | advice to those ladies, who want M&: ling_the verified all | Some rare bargaina: - Ge to GLAD- ol acob hn:y!ltlnr his Dress Goods must be closed out | STONE & Co., 4th 8t., and you will :..am.a..-a get goods—everything in the line of ladies’ wear—at cost, as Gladstone & Co. have determined to close out, by August 1. ing to store part of my freght wood with the balance, and can make the trip upin a day. ] am going!to make some mon- ey on this trip. 1 can sell out here s0 8s°to make ten cents s pousd Creighton. do better at Deadwood, s they pay five and six cents per pound freight from Custer to Deadwood. «They are wanting parties to haul and not by the railroad company. a man can freight both ways. «There is no longer any doubt * * Houaw. B““ OMAN- | cealed by Creighton. The Centennial bration. the general committee of arrange- ments of the fire department for for the defendant. fendant. Communications were - received _— THIEVES! Fellows'slodges, the Masoniclodges, North Btar sociel Turnverein, dder company, ¢ Female Forty Thieves.” Crete Hook and der Grand Islend fire depart- company, ment, a4d Rookford (IIL) firode.| Allen’s New York spectacular ent. The Masonicodges will | burlesque organization played the magnificent scenic burlesque, “Fe- male Forty Thieves,” at the Acad- emy of Music last evening. The troupe 18 to be made up of first- Their performance Iast night was a satisfactory success is contrary to the rules of the order. The various committees made re- ports. Mayor Chase, Col. Smythe, and Councilman Gallagher "gl e Tl e, e beer stand at grove was let to Hakner & Lauer, aud the | In every particular. class talent. are ready for dlstribution. The com- mittee on transportation announced that half rates had been secured on the railroads. tee on salute reported that Gen. b g . oy 4 ance in an e Was onered that an areh be | Eberhart’s built in front of engine bouse No. 2, who attend, arch in front of Creighton Hall, ‘The chief engineer and committee on ball were ordered to have the work done. The committee on music was au- Band, a drum corps, and the City Band (if they succeed vin getting | 0t ¢ detected: mmet p‘%vu)m, amytha, Sehurb, d Miner were mittee to call on the county eommh- sloners, and ask an appropriation for i the the celebration. aro without ita_ siiver The commitioe adjourned. until | ctrescome:, som the 23d inst., at 7:30. ey 4 Turner Noclety Eleetion. The Omaha Turner Society held their annual election at Turner and the great problem sl uisolved. ~ Life, howev longed, the' weak e nomaier (¥ vast Snd instend o 20d debilitated bodjos, can bomle SooP be made “Mother | Hall, June 12. The following officers s:ll’hl pl-u:dn but’ Bow ? mnply byth- and moderate use of Dr. were elected for the ensuing year: Charles Herbertz, President. B Dillman, Vice-President. Chai'sa Andresen, 1st Foreman; L. Engler, Assistart Eoreman. Charles Kaufman, Secretary, /re- | elected for the third time); Paul | B3l s Getschman, Assistant Secretary. J. O. Fruehauf, treasurer, (re-|air elected for the sixth time,) BEST FRENCH PRINTS of 150—worth 30c—at Bushman' Jam14-tf FoR SALE—A cabiuet Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, in good or- der, for $40 (forty dollars); -pply REDEMPTION OF DOUGLAS COUNTY NEBRASKA at this office. che al to stimulate T o By e s A ulates the r, making it e Mmbmw ..,.::.'"*.:""W‘ “and low spirits, ‘r. “’“""’g‘;?fii’-‘x -.Z.i'.‘x £ hom it Call at 151 Farnbam btreet and | "Noteais barees siven q iven that the princi llhr::t%{:ha bonds hmmm’ Com llncdon of its m.dfl "{I{D Dllld st the Feasiirers” offico i P Cours r flogse 13 the i "'?'o" shariy ot Joly’ . And‘g:yl ntorest ....1 “will caase o 5 BMTI?’E red twe k’-ll o (E) tlnr!r’nnr‘& b et O sk 04 a'ol‘u"n hunrinodh e board of couaty co S. REED. Smar. g [8mar] ?onu ok LEGAL NOTICE. BUSHMAN'S DRy GOODS 141 FINE WRITE VESTS of the 1344, “yu'n&"i'n‘?;z:- fimvc,“"" Gout PERSONAL.—A ‘Mad word of | ;J%8. wesecs 03, B, Allen- m‘::::, o) e i r'.’..‘.?’“ =2 3 all“porsons interested In m@ s county court to » and_show ,Ordered, ok A. [5] CLOSING OUT. Tmmense stock of DRY GOODS BUSHNAN'S. An interesting and 1mportant the Union Pacific company aguinst in whose stead Johu Creighton, ad- ministrator, was since substituted a3 defendant, was decided yesterday moruing in the Donglas County District Court, having been on trial The history of the case, as obtain- ed from ore of the attorneys, is In April, 1569, Mr. C. 5. Bushnell pad to Mr. Kd- ward -Creighton, on account, the sum of fifty thousand :dollars. In Jaly, 1889, Mr. Duff, vice- president of the Union Pacific rail- road company, came to Omaha and paid to Mr. Creighton the sum of ing from the Platte river. *Tom | $127,000 on certain vouchers which were then presented and passed In that pay- onily about 200 men here. There | ment by Duff no account was taken has been a big stampede to Dead- | of the fifty thousand dollars which wood. ‘They say there are from | had been previously paid by Bush- The Union Pacific railroad com- ty-five miles from Custer, and & | yony brought this action against very hilly road. We can haul only | Greghiton to recover the fifty thous- twenty hundred weight with four { gpq gollars, which had been paid to Creighton by Bushnell, which am g0- | with the interest amounted to near- ly $90,000. The company claimed here, and go through to Dead- | that that was a payment on behalf of the railroad company; that in fet the boys: come back: after the | e geftlement which was made by Capt. J. A. Ware, of Jeflerson | rest while I atay and sell eut what | pugr 1o July the payment of the City, Missouri, is at the Grand Cen- | 1 shall bring up on the first trip. I| ity thousand dollars had been fraudulently concealed from Duff by The defendants in thissuit claim- ©d that the sum ot fifty thousand W. 5. Holden, of the New Jorsey | freight all around, but I know T¢an | 4o11.re' s batd on account of the contractors for building the road, The issue to be tried by the jury was, first, whether that was a pay- ment by the Union PaclZc Railroad Compary, or by the contractors ; and, second, whether, if it was a payment by the railroad company, the previous payment made by Bushnell wus fraudulently con- The jury were out only fifteen At the meeting last-evening of | minutes. They returned a verdict Judge Wakely appeared for the the centennial Fourth of July eele- | plaintiff, and Hon. 3. M. Wool- The Library concert, at the First | bration, the following business was | worth and Judge Doane for the de- Baptist church iast evening, was | transacted: for several reasous, Cincinnati convention news is st | principally because it was for the | and placed on file from the Odd fever heat, and the telegraph and | Library, which needs pecuniary newspaper bulletin boards are the | assistance, and secondly because the | Biajr Hook and the announce- | concert was one of the best home | Lincoln fire depariment, Kni ice cream and refreshment privilego | Besides the burlesque, the pro- umpe and will scon leave for | to H.L. Latey. The ball. tickets | gramme was made up of seyeral new specialties and entertaining novel- ties, and we have no doubt that the The special commit- | performance to-night will please all -M- “ “Raserved seats may be secured at HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM pre- serves and restores the complexion Temoves freckles, tan and sallow- ness; makes the skin soft, white to secure the Bohemian | anddelicate. 1te appplication can- mar20eod&wly o i the'body is vigoro BomT: is oad e cony s or 0 short o e Tmndensed Time Table. hLvunnl foul llmnu flnnx.t:r: e increased and m fomalo woakness, o atioeks of uwl fnd | u Dlmlnl T THIS IS THE ONLY LINE | iy, inferest T e, forsale s TRAW ticks flled and deli p. Chicago-sts. WOODWOI Thst ru Cas trom tou City, u- ud nn o Peansylvania ‘Through tickets for mie st wil{ dncipal tickes Massillon Tlu-sshars MASSILLON THRESHERS! complote 10-orse outft ean be Dought of by at Counell ‘ters and_Bujldars. iy N 55 1ith an FOR ‘500. CASH!| ~ Come and see them, or write for particuiars, EVERY MACHINE WARRASNTED. e w2m DON'T FAIL ECIAL NOTICES. To GET A BARUAIN At WELF & McDONALD'S in the T ot T0 LOAN. EMPORIUM OF FASHION. SR \ [ ONEY TO LOAN. A MOt Big Variety T o omcent of AUl kinds of Ldi-8 Spring And -ummer Wear. Mo\un{ MUST BE CLOSED OUT WITH-T~ OUT REGARD TO COST. Remember the numbver, 509 Thir- teenth Street. PRICES AWAY DOWN IN EV- ERYTHING. Outside customers can obtain sat isfaction, Just as well as If here, by sending orders by mail. Orders by mail promptly attend- ed to. 1t housework. WELF & MCDONALD. ‘WE HAVE some very nobby pat- terns of PIECE GOODS left in our merchant tailoring department. ‘We will close out our sumuier stock atreduced figures. M. HELLMAN & Co. 221 and 223 Farnham, cor. 13th st | smt-til Jy 5 NEBGASKA STRAWBERRIES, Fresh picked every morning and on sale every afternoon at Odd Fellows’ Hall. nurse iold-tf EvVANS & DURNALL, Dealers in Nebraska Grown Fruits. Jel3tu th sa CLOSING OUT. and vegetables. NOTICE.—Advertisoments of To Let, For su-"l.m, Wants, Found, Boardi rm}:fidnxs ! FIREWORKS!' ‘l‘he Targest Stock of Fireworks, | MUSLIN AND BUNTING, FLAGS, BALOONS, LANTERNS, &c., AtMAX MEYER& CO'S OMAHA, NEBRASKA. STy per li — S | mflm . plodges ever offored for sale in o3ieloth Frock and Sack Coats, Plain and Fancy Cussimers &e. . with Pants and_Vests o, mateh, ine Linen Shirts, Fao l ElllZflI] Liave now on hand the L Omaha, consist . Enalish ..u'.': Gerstan Worsied rRest stock of unredoomed Quariot -ml Cotton = in all Grades uml Cwlon aitors, snd Brogans 4 full asec, Fme Goldand Sflver Watches, Chains, Rings &e.. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers and T e Kdenif uns, Revolvers and Catlery in Grent DR. EDWARDS, Jel 0 LOAR_42.500 for two years. Inguire ONEY TO LOAN>Inquire of S. 1. MR Vissener's block: — 7| AMERICAN FIREWORKS COMPANY o Send for Price Lists. 8 tiljy 0 LOAN—Cal THOMAS, Viascher’s y invitoa call from each and every individual When they can satisfy themsely: es, b nal is nn s fnd my store open.. My prices ey Call aud sec me any time. [y brices are so low that T do not even take & Laughlin, 151 Furnham Street, Bet. IOth Al(l It Omaka A Kinis o Bunls 311t 11| 9 MAX MEYER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIFLES, PISTOLS GUNS AND AMMUNITION. The Largest Stock in the West ! | Western agenta for WINCHESTER AND SHARPS RIFL Which we sell at Bottom Prices. work in saloon and 193 Douglas street. NTED— to w A.ng Tinch Hause: Money Loamed - - A\’I‘E_l)-‘\ toamster ; with a_small family aulre at 506 Thirteenth stroot: WANIED 4 sopd & G. ANDREEN, ~MANUPACTURER OF- ALL KINDS OF Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ! VAULT DOORS, JAIL WORK, Ete. Repairs of overy nature in this line promut- y and_satisfactorily dor irl to do general west corner, Har ney and Sixteenth stronte: CUSTOMERS —By dering, and overything 7.'?ebr',:fm dase Tn tho Tagest Satistaction of patrons. Vepecialty. Room No. 7, Vissdors Dok jiia second-hand safes alwa; phly. house, Shinn’s additio "YA7 ANTED—A light, second-hand bugy. W Inquire at the Nebraska Gun Store. FANTED_Girl—On Sixteentn street, LT -o10quos]e JuisEgoImd 010j9q sooLid pue north of Foundry, N sovo SuiseRand ai0jeq p 9018 20 @AYo 0} PojsanbeL r x “QON 4o 1910 %) ‘) "ON Kiojany F"::}tl S WequIv I3y SO VHOL! DNIMJH) ONV DNINORS Sidid XI SENTYIQ FTVEAI0RA ANV BISCOUNT TO DEALERS-SEND FOR PRICE-L A Full Assortment of Cartridges. 172 &£ 174 Farnham St. Cor. 11th OMAHA. NEBRASK. MAX MEYER & BRO., 239 Farnham Street. Omaha, Neb. MUSIC DEALERS aabe, Siata El;lm A:I‘m FOR THE UNRIVALLED nal way, erson Parlor Gem Pianos, Mason & MHan.l. Estey, Shoninger and Burdett TED—A neat sorvant girl for gen- honsowark. -Norihenat cornee of and Twent V'A‘l TED—Two x-mwdu do kitchen work. AWy - GPRRBRREE ANTED—A Situation as gardener at private residence; h experidnco n tho cultivation of both fowers SUVOIO 20 SUSUNIOVANVR ‘GIHOSLIAI ¥ ISIM AHI]].()VJ UVBIS ANTED- 1,000 men and women to buy W my muan oak wood at $8.50 per of falian Stgines; Sheet Musio, Violins, Guitars, Flates, Brass Instraments, snd all An immense stock of choice and seasonable dry goods, preparatory to moving, at BaSHMAN'S. junelth sat Bos o HATS and CAPS, the latest styles v jel6-16t* just received and at low figures. M. HeLuMaN & Co. sat,mo&thu,to julys |4 8550 cach, without interest, Received lately, a fine lot of | Court House. WHITE and COLORED MAR- |14 1 ,,mofi SEILLES VESTS; prices very low, at M. HELLMAN & Co.’s. smt-til y 5 Tt always pays to examine goods 14t at Bushman’s closing sales. junelth sat LYON'S KATHAIRON maKes Deau- tiful glossy, luxuriant hair; pre- [ J{OR SALE— vents its falling out or turning gray. | ————— It has stood the test of 4 years. Is [ BA%EN .5ty charmingly perfumed, and has no | Jeitf ival. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in GRENADINES, DRESS J GOODS, PARASOLS, BILK3—in short, everything connacted with the dry goods line, at BUSHMAN'S, preparatory to moving. junl4tf BOYS, Youthe’ and Children’s CLOTHING for the Summer season. ‘We will close out at reduced prices. M. HELLMAN & Co. sat,mo&thu,to Julys Ccounty. ‘mar20eodwly Gnt\m sts. Jol0-1wk Yourex gin ohi 1 dough trough ; of crackers ; TRUNKN and VALISES of every n&l ’;u kson. description, especially interesting to those visiting the Centennial. Prices low. M. HELLMAN & Co. sat,mo&thu, tojulys No. 26 -tf The largest and best assortment of wall paper and curtains in Oma- ha ALWAYS to be found at LEHMANN & BEARD'S. P. B.--No old job lots; but we 0R SALE OR Baunders, Wayni ties; also 360 aore “any other man.”’ Jeleodtt «Potaic Bng Exterminator,’ manufactured by 8, H. Kennedy, Omaha apl7emon-wed&sat-tf | HVOR SALE - orapplyto CASHMERE BUITS, EINEN and ALPACA DUSTERS niade up F“‘,‘fli‘,k" 2 in the lafeat style, to be closed out | Addross A" Bx of at BOTTOM figures. M. HeLLMAN & Co. sat,mo&thu, to julys payment. Applyto " FOR SALE. ly. ) D R. H. WILBUR, BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Wholesale and Retail! 513 14th Street, MAX MEYER & B - WATCHNAKERS AND JEWELEH Jobbers of Watches, Clocks and Jeweiry. AGENTS FOR PHILLIPS BROS' SIHOW CASEMS MAX MEYER & CO., 172 and 174 Farnham Street, Omaha, Nebraska. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN it |Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, NOTIONS. AND FANCY GOOD~, M. J. McKELLIGON, Tmporter and Jobber of - Wines & Liquors, TOBACCOS IAND CIGARS. No 174 Farnham Street, 0ld Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty. Agents for the Eldorado Wine Co., California. PORTER'S ALE J. Phipps Roe, Paeker & Commsion Merehan KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Bacon, Hams and Laa No. 514 Twelfth Street y sitgated lot in Nel- FIRE INSURANCE ! M. G. McKOON, Agent.} HREE HOUSES and lots, $500.00 oach. Room No. 2, Creighton Block, Omaha, Nebraska. Eh-lw WOk N FielD HASKELLY 0TS CEEAPER THAN EVE abl From Reliable Companies! Prompt Adjustments! f Lond < Omaha. Neb. il who wnn&hnmu call on ‘Grand Central Hotel. ciatios n of Ph)lndfllphm 515 | Boneervunta ornumxph' S 22 g2 TNOR SALE—160 acres choi F s from city acres good Jand, 11 miles ut—vory nhup 160 acres 7 miles west of city: 10 yenra’ time $1.900. 320 acres, 5 years” ime— Hoal Ketato Brokers. le ssaages § geerse Soeine xfi i of Spri e P»n 1 Hal ]n fv Home flfcolnmblll. Ohm Williams, JROR SALE—10,000 acress of first-class F Douglas cnfiu;fl’ lands in nll Total cash capital represented m 100 000 A fino mileh oow, COMMISSIONER'S SALE LED HAY AND STRAW- % W OODWORTH & £ virtue of an order of saleissued out of raska, and to 17th day of June, A, D. a. m, of said day at the souih oar o the Court House, in it AND FEED—15th and Chi: ‘WOODWORTH & CO. ACK BOREWS for sale or roat, at iton store, 53¢ Fourteenth street, £ Fon SALE—Best timber, cut cottonwood | quarter of section tw 36 per cord ; hard wood, S to 88, de- | south bal livered. Also fr(.!hdlllnlln'l,lt‘nlws Sixtoenth and Tzard straots. oy et o R N D R toTE. L AT PUBLIC AU c'nlo‘(} on Tus . at 10 8. m.. all o ine property of the firm Of Druning & Ch““""w consisting of 1 0-horse power en- Root's sectional boilers 1 cracker : 1 dough bronk: § oracker onfters: b 1 cracker bench s 45 auction the property described in said ordlr. to-wit: Th iltse.against John Br ALrax Buuiey, Sheriff of ..r.’a' Co., Master Commissioner. belts, and numerous other articles. ke e SE T ey astagy O S e pisenth siroes bofoen Howasd WM. PRESTON, B B nnes le tho failure of sy Bealth. - Kor Tarcher ja: formation inquire at residence on the lot, Dodgo street, Omalia- 0R SALE—Cottonwood lumber, by Red- man & Son, Sixteenth and Izard streets. HA! Vroperts: valusblg. land . ton county, two miles from Bl; Apply or addrees, Parke Godwin, Attormey, sell at bottom figures—as cheap as | Fourteenthand ouglas streets. o STEELE & JOXINSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS! Simpson’s Block. Douglasand Dod~e OMAHA NEB. IOR SALE—A Grover & $120 sewing machine for 335 cash, chine can be seen at the Bee office. SUACNYS ¥ TTddTHA New American sewing ery low figures. Address “sqwmo ‘4eong swisaog 1oz e -1 = [ — =1 =1 e = -3 2 = = = ] e = o2 538 and 540l14th’St. JFORBALE-Alot joShunn’s 34 addition 8250, in your. “% liboraf nduntln- for Liniment" for horses. 201 7m wés tf JOHNS.CAULFIELD. Use “S. H Kennedy’s Hemlock F““ o e ——WHOLBSALE AND RE [L— ced pieemporship of the Brysnt & Stratton’s o Mmml at Beg office. Pmml'[l; R \Vam & Chicage Pennsvivania R, R. Line. Herald office, NOVEMBER, 1875. Btone' pl\n TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DEPOT, Oarnor Oanal and Madison Stroets. (West Bide On arrival of Tratns from North ad Suathwest R 8. A. Taslor [No.a 'ORK =4 woll yad clatarn, Lv. 515 0p EF“W“% R g WAyt 1ih 20 Pirein 01 0 L —~ - RO RENE-A house with seve - i B | 11572 | twoel Davonport and Ohters. = mm h' % 310 4 | e = ~EE LOST. 5 .68 - 0 0 OST- s Address, S v sl S Ak for u.- vhn- Wayne an can $8ing on’ rem Back, ta it et offices, at the lowsst current rates. soldwlv ' F.R. MYFRS G.P As On a Gold Basis for Greenbacks ! FOR RENT. * (BOOKSELLER AND —DEA IN— STATIONER WALL PAPERS, PAPER (WINDOW SHADES AND SRAD: FIXTORES No. 222 FARNHAM STREET, NEBRASEA JNO. E. EDWARDS, GENERAL Commission Merchant ! And Dealer in Fruit, Butter, Ete., 191 Farnham Street, Omaha, N Consiguments and Orders solicited. Al Cor- ded to. Purchasing all de Parties a speeialty. —A house, with, stx_ vooms 3. B.GRINELL, Recelver, OR RENT—A brick “optage with seven rooms: well cistern, &e. @. | i Lie o i S e I i h the Chi Milwau- S R A —_— - P TR R RENT—Ouechalf of lurfi: sore OMAHA. use of seven ooms, eor- mayZ-if ner lwcn;ulh and (s sirec and every convenience. e o my2i-tf A.Taylor &Co. | GREAT EAST & WEST LINES at $3.00 per month. . office”corner Four- G e oo o Unequalled Route ! BENTA piano, —FORMS AN— teenth 3id Dougias RENT—House wi —FROM— flmalla 10 51, DALl | rpocsmser AND OTHER B&,(jmm kinds IGM WOODBURN & PRIUE, MINNESOTA POINTS PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS : —~WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Gas Fixtures, Pum\pg QLD WAT S} Yo \TCH.On Thirtecnth s suitab i retapned to this ui&""d el e 1 Near barracks, If. abe va ol Aliberal feward -u?tfi"' H foame' MRS. HU by this routs leaving Counci Blufis on the afternoon_trains will make glmz conneetion St. Paul Express! Avoiding delay, hetel bills and transfer. - | THROUGH TICKETS For8aLE. | EX CELSIOR STOVE HOUS MILTON ROCGCERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in s':r'ov.m Tinware. Tinners’ &tock Metals, & Weetern Agency for Mi ler's Celebrated Donble-Cased Wronght Iret FOR DWELLINGS, RESTAURANTS AND HOT ELS.. Moorman’s Patent Infl;ldlod lm Man: In all Grades. The N PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS, EARTHEN DRAIN PIPE, ac 529 14th St.. bet. Dourlas and Dodse. o-h ‘lol ESTABLISHED 1855 OUND ESTRAY—About the Tw F inat 8 rod cow. four or five y.'.'r‘.l".# s xunuh vrupufl{ and l-u< 0 of & decrotal order made by the it court for the district of m the 6th d: 5 gortain hm. ‘Netional Bask o Babion were deloadents TENTH DAY OF JULY, 4. D. 187, at the north door of the United States bui el T Hx}msnsov & SCHOFIELD, Carpep- oialty strsat, botween Dosk B. 'h pays oush for seo dhlll‘ - C. BT e znn"" or tue o (=~ STEWART'S [MPRIVED um. the “CHARTER lll’ ll%fl stles, the famans "—. finn& lN\'zNTIoN—Bufln Restored wit gt ormation, | Ba.l 51. Bodlnld tion twenty: W (2 rth of range peetal Mastor in Chancety, SOxana, Notir Jue 1, 1576,

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