, I 3 ' . 'BE OMAHA BEE MONDAY , ATJG. 3 , 1874. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. OF iRBIYAL AM > DEPARTURE TRAISS. XlmeC.-rdofU.emi.lU.Kton Route ARHlVK AT OMAHA. T. . if. line running Pullman Hotel. Tbli i the only HAEEYP . Ticket Agent. , 111. Ouiaha , 1. eb. Union Pacific. sa Pacflc. Koct " tMond ys eicepted. k Nortliwc tern. CblcA&o < 10:40 : V. SL ttan. .Clty , t.Jo.&ConncllIllnfl. omlngKrpr S. . . 80 A.M. 10JMA.M. iB. . .2- * " . B. ° ' " me _ _ _ _ _ Opening and Closing of Malls in Omaha. GLOSS. UOCTE WEST. C.P.R.K. . - EAST. fi N.W. K.R. . UOC : * > do do. . . . JL I. ft P. K.K. . 11:00 fc30 re . llOU 4:30 : do do. . . . SOCTH. BSt.JO _ . . . . 7OC 4.30 II. B. W. I * . . J00 ; 10.-00 SOUTH. O. & N. W. B. R . 2:50 : 7:45 und all Eastern cllle , .Nebraska Chicago F&ttirrouth , Council Bluflaand Burllng- Cltr . . and /Idaeatioaoalin.cl0sesnt4:30a. m. 6 .PiSu'liandBt. Joseph , due at 10 00 a. m. . . and 4:30 a. in. tnd 7 P. in. ? closes at 1:45 : p. in. XA'.l-IOCt Ot lie DAILY BEKlamore Ibnndonble tbntof nnyjotlicr dally paper pttblJatied in Kebrnklut. Peycke'e Restaurant and Oystei rooms. The leading h/wse / of the kind. 207 , Farnham street , between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Ieb2-itf OMAHA BREVITIES. . The slaughter of prairie chick ens hcgan Saturday. The town is now hilled for two circuses within a month. The B. &M. , in Nebraska , now runs up to the Union Pacific depot on its new track. The stone for the foundation of the north wall of tite arch of the Union Pacific depot has heen deliv ered on the ground. The Fire Department Commit tee of Arrangements ior the annual parade met yesterday afternoon two o'clock at noon , at half-past , Engine House No. 3. Three cars of salmon and one car of bullion went east over the Chicago"Burlington and Quincy Friday. Two cars of salmon wore consigned to Chicago , and one to Liverpool , England. J The principal amusement of the prison In the jail is picking hed bugs from themselves. It is a cru elty to a human being to be impris oned in that miserable i polosy for a jail. Joseph Grace was committed to ail yesterday by Judge Wilbur in default of payment of a fine of § 5 00 , Imposed upon him for disturb ance of the pence by resisting an officer. Joseph Hierb , proprietor of the Tivoli garden , was arrested Sat urday by deputy United States Marshal Moody , on the charge o violating the Internal revenue law in wholesaling Milwaukee beer That Milwaukee lager beerseems to be getting everybody into trouble A fire occurred Katurdaj - between sis and seven o'clock , near Brewer & Bemis bicwery , by which a small frame building was destroy ed. Loss about 8300 ; no insurance The building was occupied by a family , whose name we could no ascertain , and was owned by two orphans named Jefferson. About ten o'clock Thursday evening a juvenile till-tnpper crept into Ish's Ninth street drug store and had succeeded in pulling out the soda fountain * money drawer about half wayand was in the act of gobbling the contents , when he was discovered by Mr. Mike Parr , who gave him a livelychase. The boy , ho.vcver , got away. J. A.Thorup , theshirtmanufac- turcr , has "busted" and gone east. He closed up Friday night , and next morning when his sewing girls came to work they found the door locket ! . It appears that John Eatli held u judgment of about $300 against him. We understand that all debts will be paid , especially the wages due the hands. Julius 'Meyer , of the "Indian "XVigwarn , " has had some very ele- gautadvertising- , cards gojteu up for him. * The photographs of himself in Indian costume , and of the High School building and Grand Central Hotel wcre taken by Currier. He intends to have these cards framed and distributed all over this country and Europe to advertise his business and Omaha. The Western Watchman of St Louis we understand is to have a regular correspondent in this city. This will be of great interest to the Catholic and educational interests ofthis section of the country. The conducted by M. H. payer is ably Puelan , member of the State Senate and the editorial department of Missouri , partment by Bcv. D. S. Phelan , and increasing cir- Its wide-spread Jation makes it a good medium Jvertisements of Colleges , THE INDEPENDENT MOVE MENT. A Grand Fizzle ! A convention of "what-is-its" was held at the Court House Sat- urdayatternoon to elect delegates to a State Convention for the purpose of organizing a thinlor Independent party. There were about fifteen persons present , including the reporters of the morning papers. Among the "notables" were Harrison Johnson , and Allen Root. The laboring men and mechanics were conspicuous for their absence , and the Republi cans were represented by only two members of that party. Mr. Root was elected president and - Cutter secretary. Mr. Root made an eloquent speech against the grinding monopolies , and truusted that this convention was but the index of the ground sweL. His remarks were enthusi astically cheered by the mob with a marked silence , A number of long-winded resolu tions , ready made for the occasion ) were read and adopted. On account of the transparent thinness of the congregation , no delegates were elected to the State Convention. The meeting adjourned till nexl Saturday , in order to give time to up recruits. Charles Kctchuiu was par doned by the Governor on Saturday , The much needed rain final ! } came last evening. The showei was a refreshing one , and did a vasl amount of good. Personal , Bishop Clarkson has gone to Chicago cage on business. J. P , Conrad , a contractor ant builder from Salina , Kaunas , is stop ping at the Cty Hotel. Captain J. A. Ware , a railroad tic contractor from Lexington , MiS' gpuri , is at the Wyoming. Dave MjJJer , conductor on the transfer , has gone to Tolpcjo , Ohio for a two weeks' visit for his health Gen. Ruggles returned home Sat urday from Cincinnati , whithei ho went with the remains of hi ; child for burial. J. W. Cannon , iravpljng agent o that ably conducted pap rf th ( Western Watchman , of St. Louis , ii 'in the city , and will pnl } on the people of Omaha iu the Interest o : his paper. Hon. Wm. O. Clark , of Califor- uia , is In the city. He has been de livering his lecture "Arpund the Globe an what I saw oij the way , " to crowded houses- this veeli in Blair , Bell Creek , Fremont , Wa terloo , and Papillion. He lectures this evening and to-morrow al Plattsnioutu , Monday evening al Nebraska City , and Tuesday at Lin coln. By request of a number 01 our citizens he will lecture here again on the 10th inst. Mr. J. R. Withrow , for severa years Stock Agent of the Chieagc & Northwestern Railroad , has sev ered his connection wti | } that com pany and enters the sorvic < of the Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy Railroad , as Western Stock Agent. Mr. Withrow Is a good man , The Burlington Railroad peoplt seem to be committed to the policy ot getting the best men , and wt commend their judgment in secur ing Mr. Withrow. The following are the arrivals al theAVyoming : John F Johnson , Lincolrr ; James S Brooks , Texas ; Miss A Barnes , Kansas City ; L Myers , City ; Miss L Street , Fremont ; T G Porcell , do ; A Hellman , Boone ; J C Walker , Chicago ; Frank H Seckney , St. Louis ; JJSaundere , San Francisco ; T Drummond , Lincoln ; R T Hey , Reno , Nevada ; H Perollaco , Fre mont ; Wm McClaig , Lincoln ; Cap tain J A Ware , Lexington ; F Fal- den , Schuyler ; C P Browi ) and wife , Sioux City ; H 1) Cooper , Chi cago. Louisville Medicil College. LonsviLLK , Ky.,1 June I" , 1874. J To the JJbn. C. HTfeon , Senator from the Fifth Senatorial Dis trict of Nebraska : DEAU Siu : The enclosed certif icate is herewith sent you. You will see that upon icceipt of this certificate , duly made out and signed by yourself , as Senator from the Fifth Senatorial District of the State of Nebraska , that any poor and deserving young man selected by you from your district will be en titled to the Beneficiary Scholar ship awarded by the Trustees of the Louisville Medical College , Louis ville , Ivy. , to the Fifth Senatorial District of the State of Nebraska. The officers of this college do you the justice to believe that you will as early a * possible after the receipt of this notification , endeavor to Hud iu your district some young man , who , through yourself , can be ma terially aided- and bencfitted. It is respectfully suggested that an inqui ry , over your official signature , pub- li hed in the nearest newspaper , will enable you to confer this bene faction Uth promptly and appropri ately. Your earliest possible atten tion is respectfully asked. rjhe faculty request that in giving a certificate , you will use the en closed blank form , which has been adopted and sent to you for reasons so necessary and prudential , as to render any explanation superfluous. It is particularly asked that the receipt of this communication be ac knowledged , and that , through the undersigned , the Trustees and Fac ulty of the College be afforded the earliest possible information as to the name and address of the young man selected by yourself for the Beneficiary Scholarship awarded to your Senatorial District. E. S. GALLAD , M. D. , Dean of the Faculty. GEO. fl. PETERSON , the pioneer Igar manufacturer , keeps con- itantly on hand the very best jrands of cigars , and also "jone Pack , Fruits and Flowers , and 'Durham" Smoking Tobacco. Ill Douglas street. jnaySeodlv WERE THEY MARRIED ? How a Hotel Bunner Fat up a Job on an Verdant Iowa Couple. A practical joke was played by a Ninth street hotel runner upon a verdant Iowa couple , who recently came over the river to be married in Omaha. The runner first noticed the loving pahon the transfer train , and learning from their actions and from some rf-marks which he over heard , he concluded they were on matrimony bent. He accordingly determined to catch them for hi * hotel , and have the marriage cere mony performed there. He intro duced himself , and asked them ii they were going to stop in Omaha , and upon their answering that they werehe advised them to"putup"a1 thehouse he represented , which he could recommend very highly , as he boarded there himself. "Well , " said the young man"wt want to get married , and if we can get a preacher to do the job then we'll stop at that house. " "Oh , that's easy enough done , I am well acquainted with a min ister , whom I'll go and see abou ! the matter. " That settled it. They went to the house , had a square meal , and tool a stroll and a street car ride around the city. They rptqnjecj for supper , and about seven o'clock , they senl for the friend the runner whom they had rnet on tlp ) trail ) , n him if he had procured the tor , No ? lje hadn't ; but would so immediately , Ue tllfl" i them that he must obUiu a mar riage license for them , and that the ) must furnish him with their ful of residence names , ngeSj pjare parents' names , etc. , andii ll\e dollar lar bill to pay for the necessary doc umcnt. The anxious couple com plied with the demand , little sus peeling tjjp swjndling joke that was being played upon them. The runner then goes out and ob taining a blank marriage certificate and a license , fills out the latter and in a short time returns with i "buminpr pa } " of his. who had for merly been a justice of the peace Ho bad been informed of the rolt he was to play , and had acoordlng' ly donned a seedy black suit and i white cravat for the occasion. He was ushered into the presence of the uiatrnonial | ; panflidates } n tlp } par ; lor by the runner , who fntrodupet : thp "mjnister : > as the Rev. Mr , Smith. The marriage ceremony was performed - formed by the "minister" in the presence of several witnesses , all o whom were cognizant of the joke After the couple were thus made one , the minister took the accua tomed liberty of kisaing the bride and adding a blessing upon the newly married pair of long life anc happiness. The minister ther withdrew , after being rew-ardei with a ten dollar greenback. The runner and his "pal" met af terwards and divided the spoils eack taking § 7,50. The "husband and wife" rptirec to their room , but before going tc sleep , the bridegroom sent for the marriagp h'pense and the marriage certificate , both of whiph. bae } beer forgotten to be banded , over by the "minister. " He was "sent for , ' and in ft few minutes the important documents werp ( Jelfvprtjd to the bridegroom. The next day the happy couple returned to their home near Glen- wood , evidently having enjoyed their weelJing trip , and withoul JlUVlng their pleasure marred by anj suspicion tltit | they had been swin dled in more ways than one. The question now arises are they married ? But what's the odds as long they're happy , autl deut know the difference. Eeturn of the Exeuriionist ? . George W. Gratton and family , Henry Wilholra and family , Rev. Mr. Presson and wife , with many other * , rptnrj ? l Friday from tljejr trip to St , Paul , and the lakes of Minnesota , highly plea = ei } wth } their trip. They all speak in the most enthusiastic terms of the beau tiful scenery , of the fall * , lakes and country tfonprally , and advise all who can avail themselves of the opportunity Air , Gratton will offer them in a fenv days of vHtjng Min ? nesota on another excursion , Wh jjc In St , Paul , wo understand Mr. G. received letters from partic * in Omaha , asking him to give them an opportunity to go over this ground at about the same rates , and we are pleased to inform these parties that such will be the case , the particu lars of which will be given in a few days. The Bepnblioan County Central Commit. tea. OMAHA , N b. , July 31,1874 , The members of the Douglas County Central Committee are re quested to meet at the office of Judge W. L. Peabody , on Saturday , the Sth day of August , at 3 o'clock , p.ir. CHAUNCEY WIL.TSE , Chairman. The members of the Central Com mittee are : First Ward C. F. Goodman , Col. John Burke. Second Ward Thos. Swobe , J. W. Lyttle. Third Ward J. M. Thurston , E. R. Williams. Fourth Ward-C. Wiltse , M. G. McKoon. Fifth Ward-J. M. MeCune , Charles Wilkms. Sixth Ward S. A. Orchard , C. L. Bristol. Union Precinct Lewis Thomas. Florence Precinct W. H. Rus sell. sell.Valley Valley Precinct E. A. Kelsey. Chicago Precinct H. L. Dodge. McArdle Precinct J. C. Meyers. Elkhorn Precinct W. R. Turner. Saratoga Precinct D. P. R'ed- man. man.West West Omaha Precinct 0. B. Seldon , iCominunicatcd. ) The Correct Apportionment. OMAHA , July 30. EDITOR BEE : Enclosed find table , which ex- plainsjtself ; it will show what the representation would have been based on the vote for Crounse ; pop ulation then , and as It now Is. Th < committee wen toff half-cocked , at it always did , and I claim did no duly consider the matter of repre sentation. You know , yourself , thai is the ci.sc , and that I strenuously opposed an adjournment till a fail and equitable apportionment couli be had. As it is , Kearney , Greeley and Dundy counties are left out en tirely ; and the representation ir several instances is unjiut. But thi party owes this state of affairs t < the same unscrupulous gang wh < have t-ontrolled it so long , and , al though it cannot now be helped , yet if the counties will elect men a delegates with stamina enough t ( stand up and tight the thing out we can bust them in convention Let us try once any way. e . O O * > "w Adams . _ . - Antelojie _ . - 2 a 2 Booue. . . - . - . Burl . „ . . _ . _ BuUer . _ . _ . - . lluflalo . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1 ? U JU Chase . - . t I 1 Cedar. . . . „ . . . , . . . , . Cheyenne . . . . - . . . . . - „ . . , . . . . 1 1 < t Clay . _ . „ . y 5 5 Colfa . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Cummin , a . . .M. . . . . Douglas. . _ . _ . 17 24 2i Dakota . _ „ . „ . 4 4 5 Dawion . _ . . . 1 a a Di pp. " . . . . , - . „ . . , „ „ . . , „ ; „ . H -I 5 Dundy. . . . , , , . . . . . , . I I Dpdgt ? . . , . > 7 FHlmore . Franklin . - Furnas . _ . . . Frontier . - 1 1 1 Gage . _ . „ . 7 6 fi Gwpf . i : " 5i i" j } } Gretley , . I 1 1 llarUn . Hall . Howard . _ . Hitchcock - 1 1 1 Hamilton . Holt . 1 1 1 JetTerson _ . . „ . _ . . Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . , 0 . 0 5 Kcarnpx . . , . . , . , . , . . , . , „ „ . „ , . A } Knos . . ' . „ , „ . . „ . . , . ' Keith - . 1 1 1 Lancaster . 1. 13 1J Incoln . . . . . . „ . _ . Madi on . . . _ . . Merrick . _ . Neman i . „ . NucLuIs . _ . Oioe . - . . . 8 1'4 U Pawnee . 0 b 5 pierce. . . . . , . , , . . . , . . : : . . ' : . : : . „ . i 2 3 Plane. . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . - Phelps _ , _ . I > ok. ] . „ . „ . a 4 4 Itichord'.on . . 12 1C 15 Red Willow . - Saline _ . _ . . _ Sarpy . _ . 3 4 3 Saunders . „ . _ 6 10 9 Seward . _ . _ „ . . . „ . Stanton - . 1 3 2 Uherman . - . Thaye- . . . . . . Vallry _ . „ . Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . ayne ' . , . 1 ? 1 z = rz : J J J Totals , . V'm 2 4 259 El ) . PAUKKil. Seal Estate Sales. For the week ending , July 3lst , 187-1 Sarah J Crowell to Hannal Dwyer , lots blk 1 , Armstrong's Is add'ition ? 500. Thomas Bomier to JamesBonnei w hf of lot 3 bljc 7 Omaha 512,000 , Martin Dunham to Allison Howp J of an nc'rp } n sec. 10 , t Itj B 13- § 850. 850.Luke Luke Usher to Archibald C Pow ell , lot 1 blk "S" in Shiun's secoiu addition $300. H GrebeMaster Commissioner t T \V T .Richards , lot 81 in Nelson' addition § 535. Frederick Court to "Wm T Seamai \V 1-3 of lot 2 blk 135 Omaha- S5000. Jos'eph Redman toJQeorgeJE Bat ' ' ker , 'middle 1-a of lot 1 and'fJbl ; 208i. Besignation. The following cominunication ex plauis'jtself : M . E. ROSEWATBR fieqr. Sir Failing health makes It impossibL for me to continue in your employ Therefore , I herewith respectfully tender yog my resienation of tin business management of the Qmahi BEE printing office. Respectfully , &c. , D. H. STEARNS ; For the best of Ladies' Shoes Boots , and at the lowest prices to bi found in the market , you Bhoulc visit P. H. Lang'J , Xo. 156 Farn ham , between 10th and llthstreets. DYI.JXO , Pjeaning and repairing done in the neatest manner , at Uu STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th St.Let. Farnham and Douglas apr2S ( f Iiujian Curiosities at Kfl. } 7f Farnliamstrpet , corner llth strcpt. may 7-tfr ICE OHBAM ! JCB CREAM ! ! H. L. LATEY'S is the plqcp to gofer for this vejy necessary commodity. The heated term ran be robbed of half its terrors by donning one of Bunco's summer hats. He is now plosing them oft' at astonishingly } o\y pripps. july31-2t OFFICE ROOMS. The rooms formerly occupied by the City , in Caldwell Block , as CoutiL'iJ Rooms , Mayor's office , and Clerk's office JUB RENT , Apr ply to 0 , F , CATWN. jy3l-3t LACKAWAXA COAL at lowest market price , by the IOWA COAL COMPANY. Office 13th street , ( for merly Union Coal Company's ) . jy SO tf GEO. C. TOWLE , Agent. MoKelligon-s card on second page. june2-tf SAIXWN for sale cheap. Inquire at BEE office. ju24-tf ! DR. POWELL , office 215 , F m- hani street. tnne23 tf BELLEVUE GROVE , twelve miles from Omaha , on the line of the B. & M. R. R. , aud 100 yards from the depot , has been improved for pli nics and private parties BY SI'AUS&AND & JtARTlX , All engagements for the prove wlll.be made through ANDY MCATJSLAND , jy7tt 242 Dowgl3 Street SPECIAT , NOTICES. NOTlCi _ Aaveniecmenls of To Let , Foi Je , Loci , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , will be iU8ert d in these columns uuce tor TEN CENTSpt-r line ; ejch substqueul insertiou , FIVE CEFih' per line. Ihe hrst iusertlon never lessthza TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IRON MOULDER WANTED At ONE City Foundry. JOHN WALE , al 4t P. 0. Bor 5.- From iny residence , July 26 , a STRAYED , saddle marked. An } one who can give anv information about s id mare , please ' address P. BOIStLL. jy31d2t * Pierce A Clh Street. EST11AY One Red few wiihT. H. FOUND on both horns. The owner can nnd her at the river bottom , three miles north of Omaha. j)31d2t * F > OR SALE At a Bargain , a House nnd Sta- J } ble situated on Marcy St. I-ot 8 , Block 203 , bet. 10thand llth Streets , inquire on piernUes. jj-SlUCt WANTED Hy a young married man , a sit uation for himself and wife. Address " D , " Bee Office. JySidGt MONEY TO LOAN On approved personal security. Inquire at Law Office of T. W. T. Kichards , lo. 40J 13th S reel. JjSOoodJw WANTED A girl to do house-work , inquire at Crackei Factory , Harncy Street bet. llth and 12th. > J30J31 * VONEY TO LOAN At Dr. Isaac Edwards , M1 No. 181 Faruham btieu. SALE-Iitimpdlately , anJ at a Great FOR . The furniture in the PhiU'tHi ' > hia llouso can Le bought cheap , one-half c sh , and the other half on three to xlx. months time , ulth good security. Lea > e of the house runs seven months , at S.5 ! per mouth. Forty-hve to fifty good cash buarde s The Proprietor has other business to jittend tu immediately , and fur that leasoiiollers thisaplendidupportunity. jy23tf. C SCllAhNllO.&T. FOlt RENT. RENT.THE THE COTTAGE of 7 ROOMS ad joining my ofllce. A UU'r.VUl : of 4 ROOMS , large Yarif. A CUTfAGE of 5 ROOMS , no ref- erances required. A STOUK \ \ 1TH LIVING rooms attached good location. A 1IU1LI 1NO bill TABLE FOR a froloonand Dwelling. Two r-oms ups'alrs , ou Jackson St. FOlt S A Li ; . Four frame Buildings , with Lease ou ground JAS. F. MORTON A'CO. 4'Jl Tenth Street. Nurse girl , at (33C ( ) three huu- WANTED nfty-sU Chicago at. , near 19th. Grown girl preferred . j27dtf. , . \ TABLIFor sale , two r curly BHLI.\UU by 9 , latest fclyle , 4 leg 1 Billiard lables , with balls , cues and fixture complete , will be sold very cheap Apply at lUtoWK A UHURSTON'S jy27dCt. liw Office. WANTED A girl to do general housework. Apply at 11. { ' ( jicproy's , West end ist. Mary's Aviaue.fa. . i -$5 CO per w eek. Ju J22UY : KENT House ou ISth near Ca 3 street. FOi . S. A. J AYLOlt A CO. A girl to cook at American WANTED . lltn and 12tli , Puuglas st. jvlGtf. I7 > MI'LOYMENT'OFFICE Koom No. 1. south XL/ east corner lath and Douglas Stb. Want- ea Immediately , servant girls , farmhands , car penters and laborers , also real estate bought and kuld , and taxes paid lor non-residents. J. N. FISHER , jyStf Omaha , Neb. CT7ANTED IMMEDIATELY girl to dc VY b.oui-work. Apply 351 Davenport street , between 17th and 18th. j3tf CJTORE TO KENT 198 Douglas strftt. In- 0 quire ol WEBBEU A BEHU. julyttf Day boarders , at th touthweM WANTED cor. of 10th and Harney sts. jc20tf WANTLD .1 cncep tarui in exocange lor merchandise. Address , Farmer , BbE office. ap''lt T WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carriages , 1 and one Hearse , cheap for cash or trade , aa 1 neea the room for new ones. je > 5dtf. G. W. HOMAK. PROPOSALS FOR STONE CURBING. SEALED PROPOSAIS will be received by the undersigned until 4 o'clock -.August 4th , 1874 , for placing a'Motie curbing on both sides of Faruham and Douglas S'reets , from tbn east kide of Ninth strict , to the west side of tinccnlh street , and upon both side * of all cross treets w thin taid limits. Sutli cu biqg to be pUccd on a line sixteen feet from the line cf the lo.a. To bo of stone five inches thick and of not less lhan twenty inchis fn depth , nor lus * th.in twenty-tour inches in length. Placed so that the upper edge shall b at the established g ade upon bilid streets. AlS ( ) for pn posjls for layiuj ; a surface gut ter of stone next out-ide of said curbing upon ull ot saiil streets , to be four feet in width , the inner edge thereof to be laid five inches be ow the lop of said curbing and to be laid accoiding to plans to be furnished by the Citr Englmer. All of such work to be paid for In nanants drawn upon the Special fund to bo levied upon the iiroperty adjacent to aid improvements , for the purpose of paying the cost and expense uf the smile. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Proposals should b < s crjdorieil ( 'Proposals for Curbing" andbe'iiddressel 10 the under-icned. O. C. LUDLOW , City Clerk. Omaha July 30th 1874 jySOdCt TICTOR COFFMAN , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON , ( OVER ISH'S DRUG STORE , ) Aj gaiaAxx ) . Jpftrpot , jy2Sdtf. HOUSE. On 9th , Ut. Farnham and Jlarncy Slreett , AS been entirely rcfiittcd and relurnlshed , „ and will accommodate all to the best of Ird at Sl.ftJ per jl y ; 4pc ppr sipgjemeal. C , Y , & S , M , HARRYMAN , jy28dly. Proprietors U.P.R.R MEAT . . . , MARKET , ICth street bet California and AVebstcr. WE KEEP ON HAND THE BFST supply of FRESH AND SALTED MEATS. Ale a brep nock of Fine Sugar Cured Haws and Breakfast Bacon , at the low- st rates. WM. AUbT A KNUTH , mvlMy 1-roprietors. J. O. SLITTER ' Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Highest price paid for Country Produce , Brick Store ' , B. 1' . Ccr. 16ft & Chicago Sis. , jeiotf OMAHA , NEB. TBEITSCHKE & CO , , GROCERS And Gencinl Provision Dealers , 8. W. Cor. Jackson and 13th Sts. , Keep a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions , Wines , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper than any other house iu Omaha. jyS 3m ScImeiUer Burniester Manufacturers of TIN , COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking1 and Heating Stores. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Gutter1 ig don abort notice and ic the best maaner. iiteen trret sapt21 d ) H 'J3 3XT . X > . 3" O 3V H s' -MA' lFACTUHKP _ OF AND DEALKK IX- Lambreqnins and W-ndoiv Slmdcs , CHRQMOS , ESGRATINHS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham street , coiner Fifteenth QUAILEY'S "D" . P. Situated on the line * of the Union Pacific Knilroat , wear the powder hou e. Manufac tures fiTjKljss soap for home consumption. Junc24-lv C. F 5AM42TIT , 171 Cor. t-aj-nhnpi and Eeve ln St , Al ) kind * o ! TAILORING , rteaninc and re. palrine done at reasonable ratt i. A fine lot of FURNISHING GOODS constantly on hand and ( old cheap. -tecCfitf 1OOCOO 5IOP rABMIHQ EAHD 1H 500 HanscomPlncelots ! AN1 > LOTS ir. tne city of Omaha , HOUSES cheao and on coed terms. BOGGS < fc lm.L > Beat etUte brokers.offico over Mackey s store , OB Podie it. oppoitu new vaitofficr ap30m2 San Francisco PALACE AMPHITHEATRE CIRCUS. JNO. WILSON , - Manager. This Great Circus Performed 17 weeks in San Francisco to Crowded Houses , and was uni versally acknowledged by the Press and Public to be really superior to all others. Vitad to 207,000 Peojle. Facts speak for themselves. That we have the finest ) most gorgeous and completa Show ever exhib ited. Will glie a grand series of performances OB AND Saturday Afternoon at 2 p. m. , Mattince , Aug. , 8th. Sco the names of talented artktsrc have. MADAME DOCKUILL , The Empress of the Arena. R. II. DOCKHIL.L , Accomplished Scenic Elder. LES FREKI3 KEMBELLS , Great Trench Clown' . The World renowned Acrobats , THE CAHLO FAMILY , - (8 ( In number. ) FRED. O'BUIEX , Champion Lcaper of the \Vorld \ , Double Somersault. I.EOK AND LACELLERS. OMAR KINOSI.EY , The accomplished trainer of horses. Fine stud of highly trained horses. A splen did mammoth new Tent In fact the finest cir cus attraction that has ever been offered to the public. See for yourselves. REMEMBER THE DATE , Friday and Saturday AUGUST 7 and 8. J. A , DODGE , Gen'lAg't. \ \ ill exhibit at Columbu' , Aug. Eth , Fr mont , Aug. 6tb , Council Bluftj , Auj. 10th. jy2SaugU3d augSwlt , Established 1858. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 533 540 Fourteenth Street , ( O.tScc up sUlrf , ) Opaha , Nebraska. CarrUgt * and Buggleii on hand or made to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to Repair IDE. apr28-U BVRO.V BEEP. ISWH S. KKED BYRON REED & CO , The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA Keep a complete Abstnct of Title to all Real Estate in Omaha and Dou&las countr. Hydraulic , Cement , AND PIPE COMPACT. WOULD INFORM THE FJBLTC THAT they are now ready to furnish HY DRAULICCEMENT.of the very best quality and in any quantity.citherat the factory , which is located at Bratricc.Ncb. , or at the Pipe work in Omaha. Thcv also are prepared to furnish all kinds ofO 3IENT PIPING For SEWERAGE DRAINAGE , ETC , Also manufacture Jl styles of CHIMNEY WORK. WE G U AKAN- TEE OUR CEMENT TO BE EQUL TO ANY HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUFACTURED 1NTHE UNITED STATES. 8WORDEB * FROM DEALERS RESPECTFULLY - FULLY SOLICITED. BEATRICE HYDIUULIC CEMENT * 1'Jl'E CO , OMAZA . NEBRASKA. mv21-3n JOIES1 H. GREEN , STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN , FLOUR AND ff COMMISSION MERCHANT. REDMAN & LEWIS , Uor. 16th and Izard Streets. On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. ] e261m F , A. PETEKS. Jaddle and Harness Maker , ANIl CAKIUAGS TKIHHEB , fo. 274 F-nnibnm ' .bel.l5lh < tlGth. A LL orders and repairing promptly attended f\ to rnd satisfaction guarranteed. "CB-Cash paid ( or hlrlns. ap3rl II. GUEIlt ; . C. J. KABBA U UEHE & KABBACU , 5th it. Letwecn Farnham and mey a'i O LVHA , - - NEB. MAS C7ACTCEER O r Ipring and Farm Wagons , BUGGIES Asrn Dealers In and manufacturer ! of .GRICULTDRAL IMPLEMENTS ! PARTICULAR A T ENTION PAID TO . HORSK SHOEING. KS Rrpa'rin ' ; rf wagons and bbct mlthnj ! romptly done at reasonable nrlcea Mrs. P. AMOFI'ETT , ashionable Dressmaking , 564 Fourteenth St. , 031AHA , HKB. 01 1 S pi " * ® en ? s ; - | rci 5o CT CTo 0 V o - a SIM. SO S s l R 2 Q2 5 C3 , et isB'EI ' s . J te n O O 5. ts COP.N.GLYNN WHOLESALE AMD KETJkIL DEALER IX Wines , Liquors , Segars TOBAC' 0 AND PIPES. California Wines and Brandies. a Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposite tt new Post Office building , Omaha. Nebc25 Bavarian Beer Hall 193 Douglas St , Opposite Metropolitan Hotel Finest brands of aU classes of Liquors an Seears. Fresh Lager constantly on hand. Je25-3m CHAS. HART Prop. Comer of Comings and Twenty-second gtreel The finest lager baer con.1 stantly on hand. je2S-6m CIIAS. WEYMULLER , Pro ] HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAJ EC O T 3E ! Ij . OMAHA , NEBRASKA The htrzest and best hot between Cbicag ind San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1S73. ISO tf OEO. THKALL. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL E. T. PAGE , Proprietor. 10th St. , bet. Farnham and Harnej OJI4HA , NEB. Free Ems to and from all Trains. Passengers for other Hole's or private Resl dpncts , carried for 25 cents. C&- All orders left at P. H. Allen's , 2d doc from P. O , C. Wilson & Son , tor. 13th an U mey , and the City Hotel Office , will recciv ptuuipt attention. 1y71m United States Hotel , COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. mUEUNDEIlblONED nsrectfnlly announ i ces that he has purchased and refi ted th aUoie Uoiel , and Is low ready toccouirnodat the public , with board by dry tr we k , at reas enable rates. WILLIAM LEHR , Prop. july22 ' 74 ly FARMERS HOUSE ! 8. W. Cor. of 14th and Barney Sts. JUSTUS KESSLER , Proprietor Omaha , Neb. Jys m ILLINOIS 3PA.ZT30Ll3.AZX3. Between 9th and 10th. CHARI.K $ FELDKttSIAUT , Prop. mchlllf _ Central House > o. 630 f iiteeath Strjet , Opp. Jefferson Square , " " " OMAHA , NEB , JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rales. First-class UT attached to the home. Ie273m _ California House. r ITg HAIUEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner Jlth , Omaha , Nebraska. Board by the day or wtek. lune 1 , Tl Southern .Hotel , Fronting on 4th , 5th and alnntiti , , St. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is first-class in all Its apt ointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied In the greatest abundance , with ajl tne delicacies the markets afford , Hi clerks and employes arp § 11 poll la""and attentive to the wactsof tbfl uc tB of the hotel , There is an improved eleTB'or leading from the firtt floor to the upper one , Railroad and steamboat Icket offices , news stxnd. tnd weaxerr flnion telegraph office in the totunda of hotel , Immense Reduction ! A T S. P. HUH ; b1 YARD , CORNER OF \ _ Hth and Chi go fctrcets. Good Hard Wood87 ( X > ; Sott $ 00. S'o e Wood to suit iny number ol store very ciirart. splStl G. STRIFFLER , DEALER N 2HOCE HIES , Fruits. Confectlonerj , &c.f &c. . &c. OCR. , f r I 11'r.iCFAKNlIAM. a IMtf The Sioux City and Pacific Rallroa.l , i kb th. 1IOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , : Oi rallti the shortfitt route from Omaha id Conncll Bluffs to St. Pan ] , Mlneapoli * , lllwater , Anoks , Daluth , Bismarck , and all ilnti la Slntesoti. Train leaf ? ' Owaba daijy , ( except Saturday ) fi ocl clc p. m. , and Council Bluffs at 8.03 p- . .from Chicago 4 NorthWestern Depot. areas LOW and lime as QUICK as bjr any other Line. WAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS , Be lure roar ticket reads VIA Sioux City , uiaToiding circuitous routes and midnlgut infers. rickets can be purchased at the offices of the Icago < t Northwislern Railway In Omaha d Council Bluffs. J C. BOYDEN , : n'l PIM. i Ticket Agf St P. A S. a R. R , it. Paul. Minn. ' r. c , HILL , n'l Puf. and Ticket Agt. , 8. C. A P. , Sioux - GEO. "W. GBATTON , Agent. 163 Faroham Street , Oauha , K b. SUsTGKEIR , . Tlie Klngof tbe.EEWJXG XACIIKE WOJTp ss rKKtt5r.ti.tlr M CcJd rdrns Kcalms 01 Finance. SALES EOR 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines ! ue Hundred crd Thlrlten Ihcussnd ircie i.'sitirc ; tl in were foJd jy sny < , tt r Se lci ? MacMiieCuu ( .any during the sime life. . Itwill htu lj teiiirnkajtn tuch evideme that the uf riorlty of tke Sicftr la tu.l monstrated. TKE SINGER MANF'G ' CO , W. KT. NASON , Agent , je 20. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GROUERg , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFLE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! SIMPSO.VS. BLOCK 5 S and 54O Fourteenth , Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE - IsTIEIB MORGAN fc GALLAGER. -SUCCtSSORS TO CREIGUTON ANO MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , Ko. 0 ( ; Farnham Street aprSdly WHITNEY , BAUSERM AN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 2To. 247 Doiiglas Street , mch27yl AGHSTS FOR Till DUPO.NT POWDEft CO. CLARE : & FREISTCH , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! A2fD DEALERS IS Canned Goods , Dried Truits , Green. Fruits in Season. JC 1 .MIL-ERS SOLICITED / ND PROMPTLY FILLED. A. . H. s i IM : s o --MANCFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN GIG AH ! 532 ST. , O. Zi. A. KLATTE , 288 Dodge Street , 23 , Uoor East of 16th Street. Vfcep cona n"5' on hllnd tte Cocst 'to < l of Broad CIolh. C fsic.errs * M.I Vftlnrs i which I am prepared to m ke up in tl e most fn hionabe ? sljles and to suit thr st fa-lidluus at Jhe lowest j osslu.o prieta. ESTABtlSHfclJ PUNDT , MEYER < fc BAAPKE , -.VHOr.ESALE DEAI.FR3 IN FANCY GROCERIES Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. 212 FarnLam Street , Omaha , Xel mchlodvl JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES anil iNOTIOKS ] 231 3Tarnh.am Street , J. J. BBOW-JSf & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STABLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD : myS-lr Notions. Mid Boots and. Shoes. JOHN T. JOBBER OF Shelf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK,1 AND- TIIRKSIIBRS. IIAUM-STKHS , ItEAl-miS , JIO\VEIIS. DHILL > , NEKIJKIt. ' C UN-DI.AME H PLO\V . CUI/TIVATOKS , H.VV. KAKKH AND \VAGONS. n-fbl.1- , Douglas Stlf Omaaa , ITobraslra ; HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN- WINES , LIPRS , CMRS Imiiorlol.Voods a Spcciallj. h9Tl ! SOXABS and a-l Missouri -.verirallroad Co. , offers best Ian s aflow pr ca OB 10 j e The Burliazton , reditat6DC InteVSt. * J1 n a bonus premium of 20 per cent on the amount ol WD . Ercha e ; 5 tS the land Is cuitirated , within two year , from dat ot parcia ! L.VKGE DEDUCIONS FOR C.VSH PAYMENTS. lorth of ? latte , I oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleyj T-llAM. wlU a n.OO -MP South of he Platte b tland , n Nebraska , InUrstctrfby numerons rlrfr * iceut 10 Itsrallroaa ana in me , ,5 t .n-I/best * * " * * * * Jtn * Sute.- " In publican Valley. KorcIrcalananJfulllnforJi tloa apcly to K. SCHALLtR , Agent B. & M. Land Office , CoraerofSInthaad FarabamSts. . Omalia Or Geaeral I aa4 Pepaa'Keat , LlacoiBriet . * J r