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    J 1'HE OMAHA BEE
MONDAY , AUG. 10 , 1874.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CITY ,
DAILI BEE
THE.OMAHA
lubacribert by curler , to ut ]
Is ( erred to ex
erenlcg , ( Sunday *
ol the dtjr , eTery .
part week , or JS.75 fo :
centa per
jepted , ) At fifteen
wheu pile
* ix months , and S7.0Q per anuum ,
n tdTance. , addrwaei
about irregularities
All camplalnti .
attention.
this office will receive prompt will b maUed t
But
Imi/r
Tux OMAHA , jable IHTI
nbKriben at the following rate *
zUblylnadrance :
$7.00 per as'inm.
. " 6..onthi. BKX has by tar th
TBK OKAHA DAILT ii
and
In the city ,
XO.EGEST drculation
adTertlxln
faerefcre , the beat and cheapest
MdlUB. . Local notice * , 5
KATKS or ADVisruma. adtenlaemenu , 3
eenu per line : the local month , 10 cent * . N
cent * per line ; by lei th = n 60 cent
dTertitement Inserted for * ilngleinie
line ; .1
toedal notice * , 10 cents _ per . . uu i
on , not leu than 25 cents. must InruUbly 1
Transient abtrti vauent *
ptlJ ( or In adranct. adTertisemenU by ipec !
Bate * ( or standing
contract. , Etatemenu , Tsbul
legal VoUce *
All carelul reTtaon by cop
Work , etc. , requiring furnished , inuit be handed :
or talon proof ten to o'clock be A. x. to Iniurv insertion t !
amedar. adTertlsemebU before ti
Special and Local
ocfk.H , velore one o'clock p. x.
AdTertiMncat *
Bi
lor the WEEILT
All idTeftlseoMOt beiorsUondsy * noon , for t
't be handed la
' Isru * .
TOAD
BKK ! mo
UepAILY
01
LAU1ON
of .oilier dsti
doable tbat * ny
( ban
Peycke'e Restaurant and Oyet
of tl
JUJUBB
leading
rooms. The
kind. 207 , Farnbam street , betire
Twelfth and Thirteenth. Ieb24tf
0MAHA BREVITIES.
Prof. Sara. Gardner M-iU expla
the pig and whistle to lh < 3 UJli
call at M2Farulip.
man , if he will
street.
hole in tl
That dangerous
sewer at the corner of Ninth ai
Faruham streets , id being repair
to-day.
Andrew Frye was Saturd
sent to jail for five days , and fin
$2.00 and costs for disturbance
his family.
the peace , by abusing
C. Wagner opened the old Be.
Union Saturday in grand style as
concert hall and restaurant ,
splendid free lunch and concert w
given during the day.
Don't fail to attend the lectu
of Hon. * Win. O. Clark at the Fii
Baptist church , Monday evenin
Subject "What he saw and hea
in his trip around the world. " It
The District Court held a sh (
session Saturday at the clerl
.office. Harry Clayton's case 1
( Contempt came up for examinatio
and he wai discharged.
Mayor Chase has refused
sign Harry Clayton' * license , ai
\ve we informed that Clayton i
tends to apply to Judge Lake for
mandamus to compel him to do s
A detachment of recruits i
different points in the West , marc
the Barracks Saturdi
e < l down from
morning to the depot , and left i
their destination , in charge of Ca
tain Mix , on the 11:30 train.
A man named Monroe was
rested Friday night on the charge
being a suspicious character. I
had in his possession a very peculi
cane. At the bottom of it was
hole into which was screwed a so
of double fish-hook arrangemen
which was evidently used in "read
ing" for articles through doors ar
windows. Judge Wilbur gave hi :
two hours to leave town. Tl
cane was retained by his.Honor ,
An employe of the Grand Cei
tral Hotel , while standing outsit
the circus tent Saturday eveniui
was approached by two men , one <
whom asked him the time , an
before he could reply , the othi
knocked himdown. What the
intention wasbeyond the aj
sault , could not be ascertains
as they immediately disappeai
ed in the crowd. The polk
were informed of the transactioi
and searched for the villians , bi
without success.
The Omaha Mcennerchor elecl
ed the following officers last even
ing : Wm. Alstadt , president
Frank Herten , vice-president ; Johi
Hnber , corresponding secretary
Henry Strasbourg , financial secreta
jy ; Albert Xast , treasurer ; Henr ;
Xauer , standard-bearer. A fter th
election , the newly appointed presi
dent , in behalf of the members o
the Mrennerchor , presented a gel <
lieaded cane , having on itan appropriate
-priate inscription , to Henry Stras
lourg , the retiring president. Thi
iappy evening ended with singing
If the city editor of the Jlepub
Mean will call upon the local repor
ter of the BEE , he can obtain all the
information he wishes concerning
that mock marriage. We admin
the zeal of that gentleman in the
cause "of outraged humanity , and
shall only be too happy to afford
, him every facility possible to ferrei
out'this ease. We do not doubt his
ability to do so , as he has formerly
had a very extensive experience in
*
'thel.lferretlng" business , while
acting as the city's private detec
tive.
t t _ _ r
A complaint was"on Saturday
made Tit the Probate Court against
-James Miller for attempting to escape -
* cape from jail He was put in about
a month ago for 30 days , for having
robbed a trunk at the Tremout
House. Some two or three weeks
ago , lie obtained a file in some mys
terious way , and stealing a table
knife from the kitchen , he made it
Into a saWj with which he cut
through two planks and was about
to commence work on the stone
will , when he was discovered by
the jailors. As his time was about
put , this complaint was made
against him
A FACT.
The public delghted ,
The Press united
In praise of John Wilson & Co. .
Tbe"Cremcdela Creme , "
i the beat ever seen
A BOLD DEED.
A Man Dragged and Bobbed ii
Broad Daylight.
Saturdaymornlngaboutll o'clock
as a young boy named. Gratian
Browne , son ofMr.WilBrownewa
coming up Ninth street , he saw i
drunken man lying in the alle ;
back of the Tivoli Garden. H
immediately informed policemai
Swartztender of the fact , and th
officer soon arrived and took charg
of him.
The man , after being shaken up
little , came to his senses , and told
story that had every indication <
being true. He gave his name z
Charles Johnston , and stated thi
he was formerly a brakeman on tt
Union Pacific , He came In froi
the East Friday night , having bee
on a visit to bis father , a wholesa
druggist of Columbus , Ohio. Beta
the train reached Council Bluffs , 1
was accosted by a stronger , wl
wanted to borrow 75 cents. Johi
ston , on arriving in Omaha , put i
at the St. Charles Hotel , and th
morning he fell in with this san
stranger , and while walking abe
town was Induced to take a drink
beer in some saloon with hit
From the fact that he soon felt sl <
and out of his head a short time
terwards , it is B&tft tf ) conclude th
he had been drugged. He w
taken into the alley , thrown dev
and robbed of $3Q and an Ame
can silver watch by his pen ) panic
When found by the policeman
was Mug almost Insensible up
the ground , and being very sick
the stomach.The watchhad been u
hooked from the silver chain , whi
> yjW hanging from his pantalooi
On examination of his pockets , 1
pocket-book was found fo conta
ten dollars and a Union I
cific employe's pass. Johnst
stoutly maintained that he had h
§ 370 in the book , and asserted tl
he knew the man who hed robl )
him. He was taken to jaj } if ) got
up. It may be that he Invented t
story to cover up the loss of ]
money either hy three-card mor
or by accident at Council Bluffd
the transfer , both of which plai
are infested by thieves , pick-pock
and tough characters of every t
scription. However , it is a ci
that demands u rigid investigati
at tlw hands of the police.
Penonai.
A. C. Note ware , of Galesburg ,
at the Wyoming.
Jos. B. Southard is iu the cii
He is in the government empl
at Sidney.
W. T. Sherman , representing
large wholesale hat and cap hoi
in Boston , is stopping at the Gra
Central.
Prof. S. Aughey , of the State Ui
versity , and wife , who have been
the city a few days , the latter und
the professional care of Dr. E. Lew
returned to Lincoln Saturday-do
John T. Clark left for Clintc
Iowa , Saturdaj' , to keep an e
on "Bonnie Doon , " "Randall , " ai
' 'George Francis Train , " in ne
Tuesday's races at that placo.
Geo. W. Homan , Jr. , went wt
to Salt .Lake this moniing , to attei
to some business there in regard
the omnibus and baggage translV
which he recently purchased.
Mr. John Morrow and wife , ai
Mr. Hugh Morgan , arrived hon
Saturday from Northern Mi
nesota , whither they went on tl
recent excursion. They had a vei
delightful time.
Thos. Coleman , editor of the B
atrice Express , called at the Bi
office Saturday. The Expre
is one of the very best papers in tl
State , and is a credit to the town 1
which it is published.
Sergeant Thompson , who has fever <
over a year past been acting as tt
Clerk of General Ruggles , at Goi
ernment head-quarters , has receive
a more remunerative appointmei
at Fort Laramie , for which point L
left Saturday morning. Jean Schoi ;
takes his place here.
The following are the arrivals i
the Wyoming :
J W Holland , Canada ; Mrs j
Mellville , Denver ; J W McClearj
Gettysburg ; Harry Halst , do ; I
Myers , city ; Chas Stounton , do ; ]
Phillips , circus ; T M Carter , Foi
Dodge ; John Dozier , do ; C Thomp
son , Crete ; H Evans. U P R R ;
Martin , Tuttlc ; Thos Coleman am
wife , Beatrice ; J H Wi'son ' , Chicn
go ; H J Randall , | Salt Lake ; J ]
Saunders , DCS Moines ; N J Miller
do.
lisal Eitate Saloi
For the week ending August 7 , ' 7-J
Gee E Barker to Benj Ittnerw 1-i
of lots 1 and 2 , block 208 J $400.
J H Barlow to Ole Berntsen , s 2 !
feet of n hf of lot 5 , block 194 $300
John Y Clopper to Benj Ittner ,
912-100 acres in whfswlO , 15 , 13
$8,700.
Wm A JJwyerto M AGwycranc
A Eogart , lot 7 iu block 137 , Omaha
SI ,500.
J C Ambrose to Emma O Am
brose , s 1 lot 5 , blocs 333 $750.
J E House to J W Rose , lot 9 ,
block 7 , Parker's add $333.
Wm F Sweesy to Sarah Warnci
and Alice M Cook , lot 3 , block 6 ,
Swccsy'd add $300.
Bermuda Arrowroot ,
Nelson's Gelatine ,
Cox's Sparkling Gelatine ,
Unsworth's Soluble Chocolate ,
Deviled Ham ,
And a full line of fancy and staple
jroceries always on hand , and for
sale cheap for CASH.
augS-2t P. H. ALLEN.
RAILROAD tickets to New York ,
[ ndianapolis , Kansas City , St .Louis
md Toledo , for sale at reduced rates
it 206 Farnham street.
Pit. GoTTHEIMER ,
mgS-tf Ticket Broker.
GEO. fl. PETERSON , the pioneer
ilgar manufacturer , keeps con-
tantly on hand the very best
rands of cigars , and also T/me
ack , JFruits and Flowers , and
'Durham" ' Smoking Tobacco.
jmuivfiandLY.Z.wJ . * , & _
POLITICAL.
Action of the Douglas County Be
publican Central Committee.
A meeting of the Kepublica :
County Central Committee was hel
Saturday in the Probate Court roon
Chauncey Wiltse in the chair.
Present First Ward : C. F. Goot
man , Col. John Burke. Secon
Ward : J. W , xytle , Thomas Swob
Third Ward : J. M. Thurston , E. 1
Williams. Fourth Ward : Chaunce
! Wiltse. Fifth Ward : Charles Wi
kins. Sixth Ward ; C. TW. Brisk
S. A. Orchard. Elkhorn Precine
W. E. Turner. Douglas Preclnc
J. T. Griffin. West Omaha Pr
cinct : O. B. Seldon. Saratoga Pr
-cinct : D. P. Redmond.
It was voted to hold the Rtpti
lican County Convention to ele
delegates to ftp State ( Conventic
which meets at Lincoln Septernb
2d , in this city , on Saturday , A
gust 29th , at 2 p. m.
It was voted to hold theprimari
on Saturday , August 33 , tb.e poljs
the city to be open from 4 to T p. J
and in the country from 0 to 8 p. i
It was voted that the conventii
should consist of seven delegal
from each ward In the city , ai
three from each precinct in t
country.
A resolution offered by E.
Williams was adopted , that t
judges at the priinarJQS } je govern
by the registration books.
Tbg fpljowing Republicans w
elected to fill vacanpips | n tje } co :
mittee ;
Fifth Wara-P B Hcuck.
Union Precinct P P Kujght.
Chicago " Rolf.
Florence " J K SmHi.
Valley " MH ' "
The places of hol i . i rn ; > ?
electjons were fixed n . . . r j
another column < ) f the
On motion , the foL ' ' !
of election were electee -
of Omaha :
First Ward R G J
Rudowsky.
Secon4Ward JS Tu . . - ; V
Althaus.
Third Ward-S H Q ty ,
Boehme.
Fourth Ward M G MeJoon ,
M Francis.
Fifth Ward D B HouckN
Fleming.
Sixth Ward N H Lawton , Jo
Barnes.
' 'Cliauncey Wiltse ; chairman , ti
dered his resignation as mem ' ]
f 1 I \ I !
'and as chairman of the commit
on account of expected absei
from tl > e CQunty.
On motion t e resignation \
accepted and the thanks of the co
mittee were tendered to Mr. Wil
for the able , geutjpnanly and eff
tive manner } n whjjch p } jad p
formed his duties as chairman
the committee.
J. M. Thurston tendered his r
ignation as secretary and muml
of the committee , on account of
moval from tbo the Third to 1
Fourth ward. On motion the sai
was accepted and Mr. Thurston v
elected as a nienibpr to fill a vacs
cy from the Fourtli ward , and
elected secretary of the committ
On motion , Hon. Joel T. Grif
was elected temporary chairman
the committee ,
Chas. Bankes was elected to 1
the vacancy from the Third ward
The committee adjourned.
The Independent1 Cpnyention.
The "Independents" held an a
journed convention at the Coi
House Saturday afternoon , the
being thirty persons present , ten
whom came as spectators ; and t !
remainder to participate in t'
business.
Among the twenty Independem
there wer < i four Republicans ai
sixteen Democrats. The on
mechanics present were Billy Lnn
anoTNVm Garnaby , who being out
work , and on a sort of hurra
thought this is as good a place
any to spend an afternoon f
amusement.
Allen Root occupied the chair.
A motion to strike out section . '
of the resolutions of the weekbefor
referring to the license law , \vi
lost.
lost.The
The following are the delegati
elected to the State Convention :
Wm Garnabee , H M Goff , .
Clemmens , Allen Root , and Wi
Wolcott.
The following are the committt
men elected to the County Centn
Committee :
Elkhorn Precinct , Mr. Wolcotl
Chicago Precinct , John Rush ; M <
Ardle Precinct , Patrick ? rdlu <
Union Precinct , J. E , .rd
Florence Precinct , Jac. b . > or
Douglas Precinct , Edwjy. " ley
West Omaha Precinct , Y. -.t.d
dard ; Valley Precinct , . . . 1.1
son ; Saratoga Precinct , J. 7. -'rs
Allan Root , of coura < ? .ai. ;
- -al
speech , bolstering up
movement.
Councilman Lucas , v.w wn
there , did not go as an "Iiul2nd
cut , " but as a looker on ; and thi
same may be said of A. D. Jones
who was called on for a speech , n
which he simply gave his views OL
the sentiment of the convention
Ho did not commit himself vcrj
heavily ; only intimating that th (
spirit of the convention seemed tc
be to allow only Grangers to par
ticipate.
Harrison Johnson stated thatil
was a farmers' and mechanics'
meetingand suggested that six del-
? gates from the city wards , and nine
from the country precincts would
equalize the thing.
Mr. Goff claimed that this was a
people's movement ; but where were
Jie people , we would like to ask
lim ? The voting was done viva race ,
n order to conceal from the public
: he small number present
_ _ Mr. Root moved to elect an ad-
litlohal commltteeman from each
vard in the city. Carried.
The meeting then proceeded to
lect the following commltteemen
o the Ounty Central Committee :
First Ward , Fred Krug and M.
lbin ; Second Ward , H Branner
ward Wiuslaid and J 6 Qulmby ;
Fourth Ward , E L Emery atid Al
len Root ; Fifth Ward , H J Lucas
and Wm Carnaby ; Sixth Ward
David Knox and Julius Ross.
Before the close of the corive'ntidr
the number present had dwindlec
down to .four , and several of thos
who had attended , now claim t <
have had nothing to do with the al
fair , and among those are Council
man Lucas and A. D. Jones , whos
names were used because they ha.j
pened to be present ,
William Ryan imd two or thre
other prominent farmers positive. ! ;
declined all honors at the h Uds c
the convention.
The convention adjourned sut
ject to the call of the committee.
Wilson' * Great San Francisco Ciron
This great exhibition from th
Occident , of which for the las
three weeks we have heard so mucl
both through the press and froi
those who have seen the perfbrn
ances , culminated Saturday night 1
oureutire satisfaction. We mustcoi
fess we were prepared to see a fim
or in other words , a first-class pe
fornianoe , bqt we're nqt iqoHlng 'fo
nor had we any expectancy , of tl
consumatlon of such wonderful a.n
novel circus performances , us wi
oui fortun to witness Saturdayevei
ing at Mr. John Wilson's San Frai
Cisco Circus.
It will not be inopportune to st
that our intention in going to si
this circus was partly with a vie
to have some ainusement , and par
ly with a view to cauterizing tl
foibles , and dissecting for our reai
errf' dclpctatjqn tp ) ) many slortco }
ings , of whiph traypling cjrpus per
pajju-s ) nowadays are prone to. 1
this iiiblanco we were most agree
blvsurprised ; excellent , super
grand , but mildly express what tl
performance was. With this cor
pany the motto seems to be , "Not
ing ojf } . " Every act done in tl
rjng was different frojn a.nytbii
we httd ever beforp seen , rpb en
merate oaoh and every special
presented for our onjoyme
would f.ll more of our spa
than we can ftt this writing spai
but } n justjce to the meritorious i
tists who favored us with tb&jr vj ;
to Omaha , a fehort mention will n
be out of place. Little Harry ai
Leo , we mention these first for I
ing the most precocious and finis
ed performers on the trapeze i
have ever SQCIIJ and whftt is nio
wonderftd stiU'iu connection wl
them , they are but four and fl
years of age respectively. The
performer.- the height of 40 fe
from the ground , pause many
stout nerved man to hhudder.
The Carlo family are the me
finished acrobats ever witnessed
this cjfy. Spending injpossibilitl
are performed by" these gentl
men. To describe all the
acts , and with what neatness th <
changed their postures when pert
ed in positions in every mann
contrary to the rules of nature is n
within our province. M'lleDockrill
riding cannot be fully reprpsenti
frorrj a pictorial stand point.yon
fail to cany to our understand ! :
how justly this lady can claim tl
title of "The Empress of tl
Arena. "
A pjn inight have been heard
drop ( luring thp riding , while at tl
finish deafening cheers repaid h
efforts. Comparisons between th
lady and other equestriennes wou
be entirely out of plac * her equ
in her performances does not exia
Mr. Fred O'Brien , known as tl
champion 'lion leaper , ' nextattrac
ed our attention by being announce
by the proprietor to pprforrn the fei
of throwing a double sommersau
over twelve horses and a pyrj
mid of men twelve feet in heigh
The performance fs marvellou
and notwithstanding we ha\
seen what has been considered tli
best leaping ever performed , Mi
O'Brien towers higher above a
others than the ' -giant above th
pigmy. " Master Johnny Cool
the child bareback rider , deserves
good mention for his extraordinar
cleverness. This child is some da
destined to be a shining stai
Messrs. Leon , Lasoelje , Port an
Worland , both in their gymnast !
perf.imiance and evolutions on th
triple bars , are thorougly finishe
artists , and deserve moro prais
than oiu space admits of.
Mr. R. Dockrill is equally excel
ent in his direction of the menage
and in his wild Indian act of horse
The Leopold Brothers and thi
Australian. Brothers are all fine per
formers. M'lle Adelaide , the'Qtieer (
of the Slack Wire , " is in no waj
misnamed , us her performance ii
both a very skillful and beautiful
act.
act.The
The clowns , the Kenebel Brothers ,
are indeed funny fellows , their acts
and joked being new and original ,
keeping everybody in continual
laughter' during their presence in
the ring.
Many other ladies and uentlemen ,
not forgetting the noble stud of
trained horses and ponies connected
with this institution , stamp Wil
son's circus as the greatest in
America.
BKLT.EVUE GROVE , twelve miles
from Omaha , on the line of the B.
& M. R. R. , and 100 yards from the
depot , has been improved for ph nics
and private parties
BY Jl'AUSLAND & MARTIN.
All engagements for Uie grove
will be made through
ANI > Y McAusLAND ,
jy7tf. 242 Douglas Street
ICE OREAM. ! ICE CREAM ! !
H. L. LATEY'S is the place to gofer
for this very necessary commodity.
je23tf. J
SALOON for sale cheap. Inquire
at BEE office. ju24-tf
DYEING , cieaumg and repairing
lone in the neatest manner , at the
STEAM DYE WORKS ,
LOth 8tLet. Farnham and Douglas
ipr28t f.
DRUGGED AND ROBBED ,
-
Another Gase A Soldier ii
Plundered of $110-
Friday afternoon [ a dischargee
soldier named Patrick Conners , o
the Ninth Infantry , left Omaha fo
the East , with § 110 in his pocket
Qn arriving at Spoon Lake , he fel
in with a man who made him be
lieve they were old acquaintance
4td companions in arms in th
same regiment. Connors was In
duced. to remain over night at Coun
oil Bluffs , and go on a spree. Thi
morning he woke up and foun
himself lying on the sidewalk , hi
friend and his $110 both bavin
gone. He soon became aware of th
fact that he had been drugged an
robbed. He came baek to Qm.qh.fl
anl ( reported the case to some of hi
friends , and also at Governmer
headquarters. As yet , however , h
has obtained no trace of his missln
wealth or the man who eloped wit
it. Tls } | professional method (
robbing spotted victims is becomin
altogether too common on both sidi
of the river , and the authorjtu
cannot do any too much to put
stop to It.
The V. F. Bamd will soon Give us Ope
Air Concert ! .
OMAHA , Aug. 7 , 1S74.
EDITOR BEE ;
' Hfjv jng no'tiged a call iqade by t }
citizens of Qraaha through the co
umns of yqur paper , requesting tl
U. P. Band to give concerts on Caj
tel Hil | , we would.siy \ , tlj t tjt pr
sent wp cannot "possibly aeeonuu
date them , but will as soon as v
can make the necessary arrang
ments , which we trust will not 1
longer than one or two weeks at tl
farthest , and will , at the end of th ;
time , explain the cause of the deli
to their satisfaction. Hoping th
this fpart } ' ! wjll be satisfsjctory' '
all , we remain
Yours , < Se. ,
UNION PACIFIC BAND.
Fou BALE. A handsome fi
proof dwelling house safe. Che :
for cash. May pe seen liy callh
at the office of the Life Associate
of America. Aug. 3 , tf.
J6SPSEE .McKelligoirs card
second pngp. juueS-tf
The Life Association of Americ
is the only company doing busine
in Nebraska whose policies arc abs
lutely non-forfeitable for non-pa
ment of premium.
H. H. BELLOWS ,
aug G-tQ Manager.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. AUTerUsemeats o ( To Let , F
Sale , Loct , Want * , Found , Boarding , Ac. , w
be Inserted in these columns once for TI
CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertio
FIVECEFJS per line. The first insert !
nerer less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
T710B KENT Brick Stoie corner Chicago 31
J } Sixteenth streets The best location in t
cUj , having " been occupied for the lat rev
years as "a grocery. "
augTdtf S. WEIGHT.
SALE A small house , South East c <
FOR 7th and Jackson Streets. Inqul
on the premises. aiigSJ3i (
T OST An American silver watch witn doul
I l hunting case. The finder will be liberal
rewarded by tearing same at Wm. Sexauer
225 Farnham Street. augSd2t
A good capable girl to do bous
WANTED 53517th St. augTdtl
Mrs. A. Polack , for many yean
MUSIC fuUteachcr of music la the U
ale Institutes of Kentucky , will receive p
pils in that branch at her residence , 253 llown
St. Will commence teaching , Sept. aug'dtf
mAKEN UP By J. E. Lattin , at For'a Far
_ L 6 mile * west of Oniaha , on the Militaj
Koad , 5 Texas cows and 2 calves. Owner W :
call at farm or address J. E. Lattin , tbrouj
Omaha P. O. aGd3twlt
MONEY TO LOAN On approved person
security , also City and County Warran
bought and solJ. Inquire at Law Office of '
W. T. Richards , Ne. i ) 13th St. . Omaha.
Aug6dtf
TTTANTED A girl to do general honse-woi
VV at houie on west side of 1C , bet. Jon
and LeaYenwgrth. augSdtf
aug4d t
rpO LET Small house , cor. Capitol Avent
.L and l th it. , one block from Post Offic
1 * ssession , August 15th. Apply at Cozzci
House , 9th St. ' augSdtf
A girj to do general houseworl
WANTED at 4Q4 Burt St. , bet. 20 and 21.
augSdtf _
rpO LET House will * four rooms , near U. I
I Depot. Tossesiion August 8th. Apply s
Cozzens House , 9th St. augSdtf
SALE Immediately , and at a Grea
FOR
Bargain. The furniture in t he Phila < lelphi
House can be bought cheap , one-half cash , an
the other half on three to six months lime
with good security. Lease of tha house run
seven months , at $25 per month. Forty-five t
fifty good cash boardeis. The Proprietor ha
other business to attend to immediately , am
for that leasouofl'era this splendid opportunity
tTZStf. C SCUAUNlIOkbT.
WANTED A cirj to do general house wort
Apply at 11. Pomeroy's , West end St
JUry's Avenue. Wagts-SS.OO per week.
] uly22tf.
IOII RENT House on ISth near Cass street ,
F jvKtf. S. A. 1AYLOR A CO.
A girl to cook at Ain rican
WANTED , llth and 12th , Doughs st.
V - JYlCtf ,
CTTANTED IMMEDIATELY girl todc
YV hon e-work. Apply 311 Davenport
street , between 17th and ) Sth. jy3tf
OTORE TO RENT 193 Douglas strret. In-
O quire of WEBUEIl 4 BEHM.
julvltf
ANTED Day boarders , at th toutbwtst
W cor. of 10th and Harney sts. ieJtf
WANTLD A cneap jariu in excnange lor
merchandise. Address , Farmer ,
) Cce. api'lt
AOE SALE Wherras on
the 8th day of October , 1ST3 , J. A. Thorup
n de and executed a cenam Cbnfcl Mortgage
o Lars Christensen , which was duly recorded
n Book H , of Mortgages In Douglas County , to
ecure the payment of the sum of two hundred
ind fifty ( $260) ) dollars with interest from the
lib day of April , IS'4 , and there is now due on
aid Note the rain of Two Hundred and Sixty
$ i 0) ) dollaia at this dtte. Now therefore , {
hall by tke authority vested in me by virtue
.t . aaid Chattel Mortgage , proceed to tell the
iroperty therein described at the store No. 159
'arnham'btreet In Omaha , on Friday , August
l t , 1874 , at 9 o'clock a. m. , To-Wit : The stock
f gentlemen * furnishing goods together with
U the shelving and fixtures , and Lease hold in-
rre t in aid premises.
Angnst 1 , 1874. LARS CHRISTENSEN.
ugll020d3t BT James F. Morton hisAtt'y.
5OTICE
Taken up as Estrays July 20,1574 on prem
ie * leased from Q. W. Foibes about four miles
forth East of Omaha one red and white epot-
sd cow , about 10 or 12 yean fold , with abort
ill , and right horn broken off. Also one red
od white bcU calf about nix weeks old.
The owner is requested to prove property ,
ay charges , and take said stock away.
aujTdlt wlw ISAAC KEAVIS.
TBETTSCHEE & CO. ,
GROCERS
AH * Geaeial ProTlsIoa Dealers ,
8. W * Cor. Jackson axd 13th Eta- ,
eep a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions ,
rUw * , liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper
UUL Uf w r beae la Omiha , J j3 3a
ORDINA > CE NO. 313.
An Ordinance for the Government of Ilacbcoii
Part.
Be it ordalntd by the City Council of the Citj
ct Omaha :
SECTIO.V I. The use of the Park shall be f re <
to ail civilly disposed persons without distinc
lion.
lion.SEC. . II , Whenever any Church , Sundaj
School , or any other organization or party o
persons mar desire to hold a Picnic or entertain
ment requiring the use of the Platform ant
Music Stand , they shall apply to the Mayor lo :
such permit which may be granted to such par
ty in the order in which applications are made
SEC. Ill , It shall be unlawful for any per
son 10 demand or receive any admission fee t (
the Park , or to mukcany charges for any exbib
itipn of any nature on said premises , Providti
this shall not prei-ludeany paity who may hav
the written permit of the Mayor for the use o
the Platform and Music Stand on any particu
lar day , from collecting from tnose who ma ;
dance on the Platform any contribution the ;
luay feel disposed to give to d fray the expens
of Music , dc. , or to charge for any dinner o
collation prepared lor such occasion , but huck
stering shall not be allowed. Any violation o
this Section shall subject the oflender to a fin
of not If ss than five dollars , and imprbonuien
not to exceed five days.
SEC. IV. It shall be unlawful for any pcrsoi
to sell , bartfr or give away or iu any nianne
ditpo eotai.y Malt , Spirituousor Vtmus Liq
uois within said Pa k. Any person > lolutln
the provisions of this Section shall upon convic
tiun thereof lie fiu'd any amu tot exceeding fi !
ty dollars and imprisoned not to exceed thii
ty dav- .
Si.c. V. It shall be unlawful for any perso
to tie an v Horse or Mule to any tree or shrub i
cald Park , or in anv manner cut , break or in
jure any tree or shrub , or brejk or deface or in
jureany fiirnitureor fixtures of said Park An
person violating any of the provisions gf ( hi
Section shall mi co'imct.on be EuMect to th
payment of all damages so < ( or.e , and to a fine t
not less than tivp , nor mure than ten dollars.
SEC. YL II 4uiH be unlawful fo-any p-rso
tQ niuco on tlio platform or grounds of the Par
on the Sabbatbd y , commonly known as Sue
day. Any person violating this prouibitio
shall be subject to a fiuc pot to exceed thre
dollars.
SKC. VH. A1J persons visiting said Par
shall at all times be subject to the orJen < [ th
Policeman in charge , who shall report any vie
latiou of this Ordinance to the Police Court an
make complaint against all persons so violating
and ho shall diive irorn the grounds any unrul
boys or children \isiting the Park without Pa
rent or Guardian and refusing to obey his oi
der.
Passed Aug.Uh.'lS74. .
J. S. GIBSON ,
Pres. City Counci
ATTEST :
O. C. LUDLOW , City Clerk.
Approved Aug. Stli , 1574. '
' C. 3- CHASE , Mayo
C.
171 Cor. tarulmm auil Klevcnln Sli
Ail kinds of TAILORING , Cleaning and n
pairing done nt rencouable raU i. Anne lot <
FURNISHING (100D3 constantly on ban
and cold clicaii. * lec2Utf
1QOCOO
BIOS FABMI5G LAND IN NEBEASKL
500 IFanscomPlaeeLpts
. AND LOTS m the city of Omah
for Ea'echeao and on coed rertus. *
P.cal estate 'oroierSjOlfica over M ackey's slor
on Iimuiu bt. or-i > Q ! itc new postofticeaiiMu !
SPENCER'S
Fruit ani Confection ar :
Cor. 13th and Leavcinvorlh S K\ :
JOHN H. GREEN ,
STASB MILLS
DEALER It
GKAIN , FLOUR AND FEED ,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
EEDMAH & LEWIS ,
Cor. 16th and Izard Streets
LTJ
On hand and SAWED TO ORDER.
jc26 1 m
mF.
F. A. PETEttS.
Saddle and Harness Maker
AXII CAIUllAGS TRIMMER ,
No. 27-1 ( ? ariihnm < ii.bet.l5tli&lGtt
orders and repairing promptly attendc
ALL ? nd satisfaction guarranueu.
JSS-Cash Piid lor hides. apSOvl
J. O
Dealer In Staple and Fancy
Highest price paid for Country Produce. '
Brick Store , S. B. Cor. 16A & Ohicago'sti
je25tf OMAHA. NEB.
L. WOODWORTJL
238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb
Wood Stock
WAGON HARDWAEE
Patent Wheels , Finiahad Gearing , &o.
Axles , Springs aud Thimble Skciiii
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Hacks a a Buggies
Stutlebacker "XV'agonJl'.Dcpot.
mchGU
"OP. . Soap Factory !
Situated on the line 'of the Union Pacifii
Railroaj , near the powder house. Manufac
tures first-lass soap for home consumptinu ,
) unc21-lv _
5TODUAHI ) & IlL'lCL.lIUT ,
Market Gardners !
K7NDS np.VFOETADLlS AND
ALL , for sale. Orders addressed to us
at our garden
Cor. 21st anil Paul Streets ,
will receive prompt attention. apl5d3m
JAS. M. MCYITTJE ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cla ried Cider.
135 ninl ISO Fnruhnin Slre t.
. COFE3IAN ,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ,
( OVEIl ISII'ovDRUO STORE , )
> -sdtf.
Wood ! Wood ! Wood !
Immense Reduction !
ATS. r. IJUIG S' YARD , CORNER OK
/ I.lllh and thi apo' fatrccts. God Hard
IVoodS" 00 ; Sott 15 00. Stove Wood to suft
my number of store tcrv cheap. arilSlf
DEALER IN
Jrcss ( noJs- , Silks _ and Trimming.
No. 203 Dodge t ' "eet , tetween 14th and Uth.
Dress makine done with neat-
lese and dispatch. Orders
idhcited.
Je23-3u >
G. STRIFFLER ,
DEALER N
3B.OCEE.SE S ,
'lOYlsions ,
FruiL" ,
Xuls ,
Confcctionerf ,
Tobacco ,
&C. | &C. . &C.
, 1C. On. Of TENTH nndPAIlNIIAJI
a 114tf
"WILLIAM LATEY ,
lor. 16th aud "Webster Sts" ,
Keeps a complete assortment ol
HIOCERIES and
je:63n PROVISIONS. ]
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
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COP.
P. N. GLYNN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX
Wines , Liquors , Segars
TOBXCtO AND PIPES.
B3-Mifornia Wines and Brandies.-Sa
Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets opposite th
new Post Office bulldine , Omaha. Neb1c25l
Bavarian Beer Hall
193 Doughs St ,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel
Finest brands of til classes of Liquors an
Fresh Lager constantly on hand.
CIIAS. HART Prop.
Grroc "W e stor-xx
Corner cf Cnmings and Twenty-second street
The finest lager bser con
stantly ori hand ,
1e25-Cm CHAS. WEYJIULLER. Proj
GRAND CENTRA.I
EC O T 33 Xj .
- NEBUASK
OMAHA , - -
The largest and lest hot between Chicag
and San Francisco.
Opened new September 30th , 1873.
30 tf GEO. THUALL. Prjpriator.
r. T. PAGE , Proprietor.
10th St. , bet. Faruham and Harnej
O3I4U1 , NEB.
San to and from all Trains.
Passengers for other Hole's or private Res
delicts , carried for 23 ceuts.
E3- All orders left at P. II. Allen's , 2d do (
from P. O , C. Wilson & Son. ror. Uth an
Jl-rney , and the City Hotel Office , will rcccii
ptoiupt attention. i7 1m
United States Hotel ,
COlt. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS
milE UNDERSIGNED rtsreclfnllv annour
J _ ces tbat he has purchased and refilled tL
above Hotel , und is now ready to accommodal
the public , with board by dy or we'k , at rea :
enable rates. WILL1AJI LEHR , Prop.
july',22 ' 74 1
ILLINOIS HOUSE
Sx-oot
Between 9th and 10th.
OH ARLKS PKLDEK3IAN , Prop.
mchlltt
Central House
Ko. 630 SizteenUi Street ,
Opp. JeOerson Square , OMAHA , NED
JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
First-class bar attached to the house.
Ie27 3m _
California House.
HAFUEH ;
No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth , Omiha
Nebraska. Board by the day'or week.
June 1 , Tl
On 3th , M. Farnham and Jfarney Strceti ,
been entirely refiittcd and refurnished
HAS will accommodate all to the best o :
board at $1,00 per day ; 4Qc per single meal.
C , Y , & S , M , HARRYMAN ,
jy2SdJy. Proprietors ,
Southern ilotel ,
Fronting on 4th , 6tn and Wabmtstu , ,
St. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is fint-clnst in all its
api ointments , l.s taMeiHre at all times sup-
phf-d inth gr ate t abuudnnce. with all Uie
deliracics themirkrts afford , Iti clercs and
employts are a ! ) pulite and attentive to the
wanu'ot ti. > pu ii of the hotel , There is an
improve lelcva or Itadiiiii from the fir.-t floor
to tiie upper on- , Railroad and tcanlboat
lcketolflc * . newt stunl. nd wesierr flnion
telex raph ottl c in the rotunilaof hotel.
.OO. ir03MT3E3S
*
-iur1 yiCTOSKR OP ASD DEALKR ix-
Lambrrqnins anilVuilow Shades ,
[ JHUOJIOS , EXGRAYINJS ( AXU
PICT USE FRAMES.
J70 Fnrnh " rp f.minor FIFtponth
J , P , R , R , MEAT MARKED
16th street bet California and Webster.
[ TTE KEFP OX HANI ) THE P.PST
VV supply of FHKSII AX1) SAI.TUD
tKAlS. XltH a larze utook of Fine Sugar
ure.1 Hauii and lr ; < iUat liacon. at tlie low-
it rites. WM. AUsT A KNUTll ,
iav"4-ly I rourictors
The Soqx | I'ltjr and I'liciHc Itallrcatl.
Iu Conautuu * illi 11. *
; iOUX CITY & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
Ci miles the shortest ronte from Omaha
id Conncll Bluffs to St. Pan ] , Hlneaoolh ,
Illwater , Anoka , Dulutli , Blimarrk , and all
ituts In lllnntsota.
Train leaves Omaha daily , ( exrejit Saturday )
C o.clock p. m. , and Council Blutfi at 3:05 : p-
, , from Chicago Jt Xorth-WesUrn Depot. f
ureas LOW and lime as QUICK as
by any other Line.
JLLHM PALACE SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL MHT TRAINS ,
3e sure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City.
is avoiding circuitous routes and inidnlgnt
.nsfcrs.
Pickets can be rurcbaj&l at the offices of the
icago A Northwestern Hallway In Omaha
1 Council Blufis.
JC.BOYDEK ,
n'lPau. 4 Ticket AgfSt.P.iS. C. P K-
it. Paul , Minn.
F. CHILL ,
n'l Pass , and Ticket Agt. , S. C. A P. , Slour
3ty , Iowa.
GEO. TT. GBATTOX , Agent.
1C3 Farnbam Street , Omaha , Keb ,
nly20tl.
The Kingof tbelSEWISG MACHINE * WOELD as ric-iclccntly s Gold Eeicas
Uealuu ci Finance.
SALES JFOE 1873 :
In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines !
ItBcinc uver One Hurdred and Thirteen Ttcussnd rcore Machines than true told iy any ottei
Se ing Machine Company durii the sume tir'e.
It will hir > ly be denim pcu such evidence that the superiuiity of the Singer is iullr
monstrated.
THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO ,
W. N. NASON , Agent ,
Je MX 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. , '
WHOLESALE GROl'ERS
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co.
, 3STEH3. .
STEFLE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE BROKERS !
SIMPSCKVS. BLOCK
533 and 54O Fourteenth. Street ,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
\
- - - IsTIEIB
mclilXirMORGAN
MORGAN & GALLAGER.
SUCChSHORS TO CEEIQUTON AX3 MOP.UAN
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
] STo. Wa Farnliam Street.
spr&lly
WHITNEY , B AUSERlttAN : & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
2sTo. 24:7 Douglas Street ,
mch27yl AUKM'S FOR TH DUPONT POWDEH CO.
CLARK & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
AXD DEALERS IX
Canned Goods , Dried : Fruits , Green Fruits in Season ,
SOLICITED. ' * D PltOMVTLY FILI.EP.
A. . S. S Z 3 C 1 ? S O 3ST ,
MANUFACTUBEK AND WHOLESALE
DEALER IN
532 I ' ST. ,
C. Zi. A. ULATTE ,
288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
I ktep cons intly on hand the Cccst sto-lof Broad Cloth , Catsir-iertt snd Vcstlngs
which I am prepared to'make up iu tie mcst fashionable styles and to tuit the most fastidious
at the lowest rossli.e prices. jelOdlr
ESTABLISHED ISi :
PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE ,
- .VIIOLEiALE DEALERS IN
FANCY GROCERIES , ]
Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars.
212 Farnliani Street , - - Oraalia , Nel
mclil odvl
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES
231 Farnb-aro. Street ,
J. J. BBOWJSf & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G.COO
nyS-lr Actions , jiiil Boots and Shoes.
JOHN T.
JOU12EU OF
helf Heavy Hardware
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , '
AND-
IIIlKSIIKRCi , IIAUVKSTEIIN , ItKA fJULS , .IIO VKOS. DH1LLS ,
COKN-Dt.ASTK S I'LOXVS , COI/riVATOnS. 1IAV-
KAKKtl AXD WAGONS. rechWl
2 3 Douglas St. , Onaalia , ITebraskaJ
HENRY HORNBERGER.
DEALEH IX-
iaj01iKcutUckyWiiskIesand ( : ! Jmyortft-l.u'oods a Spccl.illj.
D.TinteVesti a .d fl haUinus r
the Und is cuitiwteJ , within two ye-ira from
LniGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS.
orlh of Platte , I cup Fork and Elkhorn Yalta
1 000 000 acres of spten III zrJzinrfand.asricalturil.'Und
' .
I' to S7.00 p r : rf on longcrollt.
South of he Platte
B. SCIIALLtK , Agent B. & M. I
. .
ConicrofSInth and Faraharaoi. ,
Or General Lund Department , IAS.