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    THE OMAHA BE
TUESDAY , ATJG. 11 , 1874 ,
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE Cl
111E DA1LT BEE
Js served subscribers by carrier , to
part ot ft * city , every evening , ( bundayi .
jcpted , ) M fills n cents per week , or Sis. ;
ail month * , 47.00 peranuum , wheu
advance.
jj All complaint * about Irregularities , addr
this office will receive prompt attention
TUK OXABA IMILY BKK will be maili
lubecribcrs at the follow ing now , ayable
riably in advance :
$7.00 per an-mm.
3.75 " C..onths.
THE OMAHA DAILT BKK baa by fai
LAEGEtT circulation In the city , an
berefore , the best and cheapest advert
medium.
BATES or ADVEBTISIXO. Local notlw
cents per lice : local advertisement !
cent * per line ; by the month , 10 cents ,
advertisement inserted for less ln = n 50 <
Special notices , 10 cents per line ; single I
lioa , pot leas " " 25 cenu.
Transient abtni Cements most invi-lal
paid for la sdnnct.
ndvertUements t'y s ]
Bate * for stnding
ccDtract ,
All Legal Notice * , Statements , Ta
Work , etc. , requiring careful revialon by <
orvruot to be furnished , must be haiidi
before ten o'clock A. v. to insure lusertio
tame day.
before
pcllJ and Local blverUseraebts
O'CjO-l " .M.
Adfertbt-nenU before one o'clock p. K.
Ali advcitisemeuta for the WKEKLT
mutt be handixl in before Monday noon , Ic
f aio0 week's isrue.
iUUlYAL A&'D DEPAI11DUE
TBAISS.
lime Carf of Hie Bn lluRton K
Pullman I
Onion Pacific.
WATT. AB
Dily Egrets al p" loitx )
5Sfe.r. : : : . 2 : S ? .
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UUy Frei8ht. . . 6-J1 *
Xrlana * P
Cble o , Kocfc
Cblcaeo & Nortbwe lTn.
. Jo- * Council If
ma- City , St. -
. M. 10:00 :
o- *
and 8. .
of tte
TOADTKK'JlM < ItS 'me uill
LA'11 OK ot lioOA.IIT BKK inn
Ilian double thnt r nny'oilict d
paper published iu X "bra lta.
Pcycte'e Restaurant and Os
rooms. The leading house of
kind. 207 , Farnham street , betv
Twelfth and Thirteenth. Ieb24
OMAHA BREVITIES.
A detachment of the Ninth
fantry left Oaniha Barracks yes
daymorning for Fort "Laramie.
in the 1
A little scrimage
ner Hall bar room caused a li
excitement in that vicinity
evening. Ttie appearance of
llccraan Christopherson put an i
to the fuss , and one of the bellij
ent pugilists was lodged in jail.
is inth street has a sensation
the shape of an attemted rape S
day near the Union Pacific
pot. Uo names could bcascertair
as no arrest has yet been made ; i
it is said that the mother of the
refuses to make complaint.
A girl , named Amelia Kipp
hann , disappeared from her he
In this city , two weeks ago.r.
last heard of her was that she i
at Sirs. Jlertinson'b , in Shic
addition. Her mother went th
found t
last Saturday , and
she had gone , no one kn
where. Her mother took . '
clothes home , and has not si ;
heard from her. The girl is part
ly out of her mind. Any inforr
tlon concerning her can he left
the American House , where It v
he thankfully received hy her .sisj
- An old man named Jose
assaulted
Boles vas hrutally
Thirteenth street Sunday by
saloon-keeper , whose name he gn
as Gooch , who struck him a fear
blow on the left cheek , blacking 1
eye , cutting the skin , and causi
the cheek to swell up as big ns
man's fist. Boles went up to F
teeuth street , where he obtain
some water and washed himself. J
Informed the bystanders that t
man had been arrested and rcleas
on bail. On Inquiry at the Poll
Court yesterday , we learned th
.no such arrest had been made , ai
no one knew anything of the r
sault. The man who struck th
blow should be hauled up and pu
Ished. Boles says he knows tl
n-an well , and if so , he ought
proceed against him , unless he d
something that would justify ams
In belting him in that manner.
Plattsmontb. Camp Hooting.
+ *
The Nebraska Holiness Associi
tlon will hold a camp meeting i
Plattsmouth , Iseb. , comiuenciu
Monday , ' August 12th , at 10 A. M
and continuing six days. The pos
er states that "the meeting wi
hare for its special object tne pn
motion of Holiness. But while th :
-will be its special purpose , we sha
look for a large ingathering of. sir.
ners to Christ Board will be furr
Ished on the grounds at the foi
lowing rates : per week , $5.00 ; pe
day > ? 1 I breakfast and supper , 3
cents , dinner 50 cents , except o
Sabbath , ' -when 50 cents -will b
be charged for breakfast and suppei
and 75 cents-for dinner. .Reduce
rates have been filven by the rail
roads.Tents must be furnished b
the attendants. The grounds lyia
on the west end of the city of Platfc
jnouth have been cleared and com
fortably sea'ted fora large audience.
JBELI.EVUE GROVE , twelve mile
from Omaha , on the line of the E
& M. R.Ri and 10 ° vards from t1
depot , has been improved forpii Tic
and private parties
BY SI'AUSLAXD & MARTIX.
.All engagements for the rev <
Nbe made through
"
ANDY MCACSLAN-D ,
Tbev 242.Doufila $ Street.
' Vorionai.
The Aimee Opera BouQe troi
went East to-day via the C : B. &
Master Saunders , son of ex-G
ernor Saunders , went East to-daj
Sam. Jones , the Granger , arrl'
in town yesterday for a brief v
to his many friends.
General Superintendent Cla
and General Freight Agent Vini
of the Union Pacific , came in fr
the west this afternoon.
Chief Engineer Sickles , of
Union Pacific , went east to- <
over the Chicago , Burlington
Quincy railway.
L. M. Bennett , superintenden
the Pullman Palace Pacific <
Company went East over the C.
& Q. to-day.
Mrs. Brown , wife of Counciln
M. H. Brown , left this morni
accompanied by her children , fc
month's visit to her relatives in
souri.
Henry "Webberaccompanied
his daughter , left to-day for
East via the C. B. & Q. for a b
ness visit to New York , Boston i
Philadelphia.
Major C. D. Bogue , clerk at
Metropolitan Hotel , will leave
morrow morning for a two wee
visit to Chicago on business i
pleasure. For the past five yt
and a half he has been identii
with the Metropolitan Hotel , wL
he , more than any other man ,
ever maintained us a strictly fi
class house. His acquaintance
very extensive , which , with
qualities of a thorough gen
man , has been the means
attracting to the Metropolitan
very best class of travel. He
proved himself in every way a n
valuable hotel man , as every <
will testify. "We understand thi
splendid opening has been ofle
him in Chicago , and there is asli
possibility of his not returning ,
hope , howflver , tb.at the present j
prietor of the Metropolitan will j
vail upon him , ifsuoh be the 01
to abandon bis intention of leav
Omaha , where he Is so well knoi
The following are the arnvals
the Wyoming :
13 H Bullard , Chicago ; M Brv
do ; "W M Hastings , G
mew , do ; John Turnbull ,
Ireland ; "W Tyrall.do ; D Ackerm
jr city ; "Wm A Kelley , city ; 0
Bayell , Kansas CJiyjCharles Spade
do ; C B Little , doj J If Urui
shank , city ? A M Major , circus
P Heiper , Harrisburg ; B T 1 ?
thews , Chicago ; Joe Teahon , ol
j B Saunders , city ; Wm Welt
Chicago ; A A Svilson , do ; A Ba
hart , Hastings. Irft P Hijrby , deB
B Smith , Chicago , T B Davis , I
Pleasant ; WH , Boyce , Cedar I
pids.
police Court Hewi.
The drivers ot hacks NOB. 6 a
3 were brought before the Pol
Court yesterday on the co
plaint of Captain Payne for not sti
ing near their hacks. It appe :
that they had meandered outside
the ten feet limit prescribed by 1
ordinance. The Captain withdr
the complaint , on the defcndan
paying the costs.
James Kinney , drunk , paid
and costs ; John Powell , for t
same offense , $1 and costs ; Fra
Curtis , drunk , was discharged , as
had no money.
Charles Dyer , a pugilistic tail
got into a quarrel yesterday at Jo1
Benson's saloon in South Onial
He badly bruised the head of Chi
Duulson , who had called him a lit
Both parties were arrested ; D $
ivas fined $7.50 , and Coulson § ! . (
ludge Wilbur declared yesterdi
that hereafter he should alwa
Tine a man for calling another a lit
is it was a disturbance of the peac
The city marshal yesterdi
nade complaint against Fletcher
rlubbard for committing a nuisan
n cleaning out the Grand Centr
Totel cess-pool during the daytim
lis Honor imposed a fine of § 1.1
md costs.
Dick Taylor and Ed. Ryau we
leforc the Police Court yesterds
n the charge of disturbing tl
icace by fighting outside the circi
laturday night Taylor was fine
2.00 ; Ryan was dicharged.
Isaac Sylvester and Patric
Icnton , two boys , got into a litt !
ifliculty at the circus Saturda
ight. It appears that one struc
ic other by mistake , thinking h
as the man he was after. Bet
ere discharged.
10 State Immigration Agent's Tri
Through th State.
Colonel Notcware , State Superin
ndent of Immigration , returns
mduy from an extended trij
irough the counties of Cumings
anton , Wayne , Pierce , Madison
ntelope , Hall , Boone , and Plattc
r the purpose of making i
orough investigation of the condi
> n of the people. He .fount
c people very hopeful tha
e recent rains would re-
vc the corn so that ai
ist a partial crop would be realized :
e wheat will yield about a two-
irds crop ; while the potatoes anc
rn are badly injured. He says th (
oplc are far above the average foi
telligence and clear grit. As fai
their needing any help , he assures
that there is no necessity for any
1 beinir extended ; but if there is
y assistance -wanted tne State
> ard of Immigration will prompt
attend to the matter. It in not
t time , however , to make any
eve in that direction.
Col. Notewarc also paid a visit to
e O'Neill colony , in Holt county ,
d found it in a most flourishing
ndition. Yesterday he left
the west , intending to"A'isit
ery county in the State on as'iml-
trip as the above.
E OREAM ! ICE CREAM ! !
3. lu LATEY'S is the place to go
this very necessary commodity.
DR. POWELL , office 216 , Farn-
'
n street. Jupe23-tf
\ HOUSE DIVIDED AGAIN
ITSELF.
A. Bow in the First M. E. Chui
Samuel Barns , Who Could :
Endorse Mrs. Van Cott , S
cedes With His Adherents ,
and Founds a New So-
ciety.
Ihe Breech is so Wide that
Eyen Mrs. Van Cott Conld
Mend It.
For some time past there has I
trouble brewing in the lirst Me
dist Church of this city , and
difficulty yesterday culminated 1
secession of a large portion of 1
church , This morning we obtai
the particulars of yestei day's
ceedings , but failed In securing
authentic history of the orlg
causes of the dissension , owinj
the reticence of the promic
members of each party. They ;
fessed to the BEE reporter , a 1
horror of newspaper not
ty , and begged that
matter be suppressed When
formed of the BEE'S determinai
to publish what it could get hole
according to the well known ref
of metropolitan journalism , t
endeavored to squelch the puU
tion by assuring us that iu other
per would publish it Politely
forming them that the BEE st
on its own bottom , and was
guided in its course by the unioi
any other journal , we gave ther
understand that we were de
mined to gratify the public appc
for news at all hazards.
As near as we can learn ut
these adverse circumstances ,
trouble originated in June last
ring the Van Cott revivals.
Samuel Burns , superintendent
the Sunday school , the teachei
the seme , and his and their part
lar friends had a falling out \
ijrs , Van Cott about seine tri
matter } if > ve recojleot rightly 3
Vancott authoritatively took pos
* Ion of the Sunday school refer
for one of ner converts' meeti
it the same time appointed
the Sunday school teach
meeting , which had to take plac
mother hour. No very frien
feeling had evpr existed betw
Samuel Burns and his adhere
md Mrs. Van Cott. They did
ike her revival meetings , think
: bey Wfjrp tgo njuch of a good thi
3f course Mrs. yau pott had
personal backers , in the c u
Ight thus begun , and among th
A-ere the Rev. Clark Wright i
3eorge Washington Frost.
Mrs. Van Cott took her
jarture , but tbR , breach only gi
he wider , tlie Rev. Clark Wri
md his followers arrayed on thei
Ida , ajjd Samuel Burns and ad
ents on the p&er , Charges i
sountor charges , of a morp qr j
erious nature , have been advan
> y the leaders of the two par
igainst each other , but us yet , <
ng to the foolish reticence of
ioncerned , w.e have been HH W *
iscertain , their character deflnit
nough for publication.
In June test Burns was elected
uperintendent of tbo eJgnt
Ichool , and the quarterly couf
nee , supposing they had gt
rounds for their action , renjcn
tim. The teachers of the sch
laimed the right to re eject hi
nd they did so. Tiio conferer
maintained that he was ineligi
3 the office on account of unwort
onduct , and threatened to cj (
lie church If he was permitted
erform the duties of superinter
rat , and instructed the pastor , R <
lark Wright , to inform them tl
e could not act as such officer.
The teachers' association , belie
ig that they could not any ioti
; main in harmony with the enure
ireatened to organize a sociel
hich should be known as the M
on Society of the First M. ' .
hurch.
Sunday they seceded from . '
other church in a body , and nj
. the basement of the First Presb
rian Church , just across the f rre <
hich thus countenanced the i
A Sunday School wr.s organic
ith the original teachers and (
: ers of the First M. ID. Churc
id thus the secedera assumed
ice a very defiant attitude , ai
opose to fight it on that line.
The difficulty will be brought b <
e Bishop Thomas Bowman , of S
mis , for adjudication.
One member of the Burns' fa
n gave as his reason for secedin
i fact that the church was run b
: h men as George W. Frost , an
it the followers of Burns neve
I , and never could , endorse sue
> ceedings as the Van Cott rev
Is.
\ . prominent man on the othe
e condemns Burns , and think
had made a mistake of a life
le.
le.L
L large number of the niembei
; he congregation have demande
ir letters of dismissal , and thu
i matter stands at present.
YE notice a party advertisin ;
we Machines C. O. D. for S50.0C
j have rch'ablc information tun
se machines are not new AN1
LVE BEEN USED. We have i
nbcr of machines that have beei
d , and we are prepared to sel
m at GREATLY reduced prices
I will WARRANT all we sell.
THE Ho WE MACHINE Co.
; 10eodlOt 480 13th Street.
'OR SALE. A handsome fin
of dwelling house safe. Chea ]
cash. May be seen by callinj
he office of the Life Associatioi
America. Aug. 3 , tf.
LATLBOAB tickets to New York
ianapolis , Kansas City , St. .Loui ;
. Toledo , for sale at reduced rate ;
OG Farnham street
PH. GOTTHEISIER ,
8-tf Ticket Broker.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SATURDAY , August 8,187
The Board met pursuant to
journment. Present , Commiss
ers McArdle , Knight , and Redfi
Dr. McClelland , county physic
reported 20 paupers remaining
Poor House.
Byron Reed , Isaac S. Hascall ,
James U. Gridley , Commlssloi
appointed at the last meeting , i
mitted a report showing that t
had assessed the damages accri
to the estate of Jesbe Lowe in i
sequence of opening of roads as
lows :
Platte River and Omaha R *
$503,00.
Cuming street extension , $14
Total , $645,00.
Specifications for a board fenc
be built along Enos Lowe's lane
settlement of his claim for righ
way for the roads above mentio
were adopted , and the clerk dir
ed to publish notice that propc
for building said fence would be
ceived by the Board up to 4 o'e
p. m. Saturday , 15th inst.
The following official bonds %
approved :
John Rush , County Supt. of I
lie Instruction ; Reginald Twad <
Constable Union Precinct.
Petition and bond having I
filed , license for sale of liquoi
Waterloo , in Valley Precinct ,
ordered issued to John Maguire
one year from August 1st , 1874
having paid $35.00 into the Treas
therefor.
George Smith was appointed c
missioner to view and report up
county road petitioned for by ]
Nielsen and others , viz : Commi
ing at ne corner of se qr of sw q
Sec 31 , T 16 , R13 east , running \
1 } miles to west line of Sec 36
16 , R 12 east.
The following accounts were
lowed :
Wm H Ijtims , ac. numerical
index . . . . . . $30 <
S D Beals , County Supt 41
A Burley , taking Mrs. Con
ner to asylum 3'
W McClelland , post mortem
and witness fee 1.
B Reed & Co , fees assigd II
S Saunders , 20 yds toweling '
M Hellrnan & Co , fees as'd. . :
J F Morton , fees assigned. . . i
Homer Stull , witness on in
quests
Charles Drake , do ' .
G M Conger , do :
Henry Grebe , dp '
F A Cushman , work ' , poor
farm . . 2 ]
Wm McClelland. , county
phj'sician 4 (
Shecly Bros. , meat for poor
house 11
Charles Riewe , coffee for
pauper. 4
F Kelley , wood for poor. J
F Lewon , work on road S'i
Adjourned to Saturday , 151h i
LEWIS S. REEP ,
County Clerl
THE Land Department of
Burlington & Missouri River R
road , Company are engaged in }
curjng the best samples of agrii
'
tural , mineral and'o'tlier product
Nebraska. Their purpose Is to
these samples in illustrating throi
the East the resources of this port
of our Stale.
AlJ persons who have sam ]
which can serve the afeovq nupp *
particularly samples of the croj
1874 , should address the Depi
rupnj. TJie full value will be p
for all articles supplied , gnd tl
sau bo forwarded by express ot
uxpcnse of the Company.
All packages and corresponds
Should be addressed to LAND C <
MISSIONS" B , , & M. R , . R. , Burlii
ton , fowa.
The Life Association of Ameri
is the only company doing busin
n Nebraska whose polipjes are al
ulely non-forfeitable for non-pi
ui'iit of premium.
H. H. BELLOWS ,
nug G.-tJ ( Manager
McKelligoiys card
ecomi pngo. jinie2-t
Bermuda Arrowroot ,
Nelson's Gelatine ,
Coxs Sparkling Gelatine ,
Unsworth's Soluble Chocolate ,
Deviled Ham ,
And a full line of fancy and staj
Tocerics always on hand , and :
ale cheap for CASH.
augS-2t Pf H. ALLEN.
'alls ' of St. Anthony and Ulanehal
Last excursion of the season to t
eautiful fishing lakes of Minnesol
limiehaha Fall ? , Taylor's Fal
lineral Springs , the charming ai
eautiful scenery of the St. Cro
iver , and thu thrilling passage
je Dallps , Lafees Superior ai
[ her summer resorts in Minnpsot
ickcts for the round trip , to k
atil.or Minneapolis , $10,50 D
ith , $24.00 , good for 30 days , wi
ave
MONDAY , AUGUST 17 , 1874 ,
urn the Union Pacific depotpat
clock p. m. Tickets for sale I
impany's agent , 225 Douglas St
cpiiLlican building.
ig62\veod GEO. W. GBATTOX.
Indian Curiosities at No. , .17
irnham street , " corner llth stree
may 7-tf.
LACKAWANA COAL at lowes
arket price , by the IOWA COA
> MPAXY. Office 13th street , ( foi
erly Union Coal Company's ) .
30 tf GEO. C. TOWLE ,
Agent.
DYEING , c.eamng and repairin ,
ne in the neatest manner , at th
STEAM DYE WORKS ,
th St.bet. Farnham and Douglas
r28t f.
SALOON for sale cheap. Inquin
BEE olllee. ju24-tf
TYPE FOR SALE I
\ Font of Bourgeois Type , o
iich th's is a sample , weighing 601
. This type has been" iu use 01
5 Daily BEE than'one"ye&r
I is nearly as good aa new.
For terina &c. , address
E. ROSEWATEB ,
f. Publisher of the Bee
THE LAST CHANCE
obtain the best daily paper pub
led in Nebraska at the exceed-
; ly low rate of fifty cents pei
mth.
Vfter the first of August no sub-
iptions will be received at less
in the regular price.
Sow is THE TIME ; $1.50 in ad-
ice pays-for the OMAHA DAILY
E three months. jy23-3t
Chickens , Religion , Corn , :
Temperance.
PLATTSMOUTH , Aug. K
EDITOR BEE :
The sporting days have come ,
galliest of the year. And the I
of Plattsmouth , even the sedate
men of ripest years , are impro\
the festive occasion. Some tir
just to relieve the monotony of
sport , some one with eommendi
coolness , will remove a gun fi
the wagon , muzzle first , a shatt <
arm or perforated hat is the
aence. Some times a "setter"
historical pedigree , and fabu
worth , will suddenly lose all in
est In the game , by simply meel
a defensive reptile , or a horse , \
drooping ears and bleeding nee
the victim of an amateur shot.
beyond these slight irrcgulari
the sport is intense.
Speaking of game , reminds u
the
HOLINESS CAMP MEETING ,
that is soon to be inflicted h
Brother Alex , light weight of I
coin ; and Plattsmouth's div :
Brother McC. , will discharge
orthodox , howitzer. The felaugl
is expected to be immense. TL
good men , no doubt , will "roll
clover , " ( figuratively ) , and en
the result Plattsmouth has alw
stood high in the way of ami
ments , ind we see no reason v
this should not be a success. 1
notwithstanding the hardness of
hearts , and the prayers of &
men , by the laithful labor of
farmers and the late refresh
rains , our
will be good. For a time it 7
feared that the grasshoppers we
destroy every thingbut it seems t
they have had compassion on
frontier State , and have checl
themselves for Bother climes. " i
our testimonials attend them.
Passing down street thn other c
ning we met the temperance d
Ration returning from Linc (
Their sickly smile spake their c
grin. We feel sorry for our t <
perance folks , and think it i
mean that no one will help tli
along. They ought to bust the
KEPUBLICAX I'AKTY
for its obstinacy.
Mr. BEE did it ever occur to ;
that this | _ movement was wren
named ? How would "Wonu
Kights" do Instead of "Temj
anoe ? " Or they might call th (
selves f'the Old Ladies' Caligo ]
grade. " This would embrace
male retainers , and yet be sugf
live of the agitators.
If the "movement" will persis
unsexinc itself , how does it exf
to gain recognition from men ?
FONTENELLl
GEO. fl. PETERSON , tuepiou
cigar manufacturer , keeps c
stantjy on fyand.thp ve > ry I
brands of cigars , and also Tj
Jack , Fruits and Flowers , j
"Durham" Smoking Tobac
211 Douglas street.
mayfleodlv
L. WOODWOBTJI ,
238 Douglas St. , Omaha , N <
Wood Stocl
WAGOS HARDWAR ]
Patent Wheels , Plnishei Gearing , &o.
\xles , Springs ami Thimble Skci
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Hacks ana Buggi
Stmleliacker Wagon Depot.
mchStt _
WILLIAM LATEY ,
Dor. 16th aud "Webster , St
Keeps a complete assortment ot
GROCERIES and
PROYISIONI
3ARGAINS ! BARGAINS
J. Q. SXiATTER ,
Pealer In Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Irick Store , 8. F. Cor. 16ft & Chicago B
WILL KESIOVE SEPTEMBH 1st , io
ACOBS' New Brick Bloct , cor. , 15th and G
.ol Avenue.
Special Bargains are now offend in grocer :
efore removal. auglOdtf
TREITSCHKE & CO. ,
GROCER !
And Geneial Provision Dealers ,
8. WCor. . Jackson and 13th Sta- ,
> ep a superior stock of Groceries , Provisioi
rlncs , Liquors and Cigars , and sell rheap
lan any other house iu Omaha. jyS 3ui
SPENCER'S
an.i . Confection ar
dor. 13Ui and Learenworlli St ? . ,
148nj AT TOE BRIDGE
JOB
Printing
he Bee Job Printing House
EXECUTES ALL KINDS OF
BOOK ASD JOB FRISHXG
ERY BEST STYLES
AMD AT THE
Lowest Casli Prices.
> mpetent workmen are in charge of the
ral departments , and FIRST-CLASS work
be turned out In either
glish , Germair , Bohemian ,
or Danish Languages.
rOrden may be left at the BEE Conrl
Boom or forwarded by nail and K
Ire prompt attention.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Advertisement * of To Let ,
dale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , Ac. ,
be inserted in these columns once for '
CENTS per line : each subsequent insert
FIVE CEF1S per line. The first insei
never lessthaa TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
By a gentleman , board and i
WANTED quiet family. Acdress "M
Bee Office. " auglCKl
TT'OR RENT Brick Stoic corner Chicagc
JD Sixteenth streets The best location li
city , liarinc been occupied for the last s
years as a grocery.
augTdtf S. WRIGHT
SALE A small house , South East
EOR of 7th and Jackson Streets. Im
on the premises. augSd
ANTED A good capable girl to do hi
W work at 535 17th M. acg7
"JITUSIC Sirs. A. Polack , for mnny ye
JLlJL successful teacher of music la the
Female Institutes of Kentucky , will receivi
pils in that branch at her reticence , 233 Ho
bt. Will commence teaching , Sept. aug7 <
mAKEN UP-By J. E. Lattin , at Fox's I
J _ G Liileb west of Omaha , on the Jill ]
Itucd , 5 Texas cows t nil 2 calves. Owner
call at farm or address J. E. Lattin , tbn
Omaha 1' . O. aGdStw :
MONEY TO LOAN On approved pers
security , also City and County Wan
bought and soM. Inquire nt Law Office c
W. J' . Kitharda , No. J 13th St. . Omaha.
AugGdtf
A girl to do general house- ?
WANTED on west side of 16 , bet. J
and l.eaen worth. aug5 <
UtNT A stable containing { stall !
FOU a graicery and carriage house. Co
IGtliHud Howard Sta. Inquire269 Howan
aug4d6t
LET Small house , cor. Capitol AVI
TIO and 14th tt. , one block from Post O :
1' ssession , August loth. Apply at Coz
llouse , Sth St. aug3t
A girl to do gcner.il houscw
WANTED at 401 hurt bt. , bet. 20 aud :
aug3dtf
LET House with four rooms , near U
TO Depot. Possession August Sth. App
Cozzens House , Sth St , aug&
SALE-Iinmedlatcly , and at a G
FOR . The furniture in the Philadel
Home can be bought cheap , one-half cash ,
the other half on three to six months i
with good security. Leaseof tha house )
seven month ! ! , at SJ3 per mouth. Forty-Ill
fifty good cash boaruus. The Proprietor
other business to attend to immediately ,
for tliat leasou oilers this splendid upportui
iv23tf. C SCUAhNliOi.b
WANTED-A girl to Uo general house w
Apply at 11. Pomeroy's , West em
Mary's Avenue. Wajts-Sj.OO per week.
july22tf.
RENT House on 18th near Cass sti
FOIl tf. S. A. U AY LOB i C
A girl to cook at Anur
WANTED . lit * aud 12th , , Douglas : st.
IMMEDIATEL"i girl t
WANTED . Apply S31 Haven
street , between 17thand 18th. jyl
TO RENT-193 Douglas street ,
STORE of WEBBER i BEH :
julvltf
Day boarders , at the south' '
WANTED and Hartley sU. { e2
A cncap larni in ercnange
WANTLD . Address , Farmer , 1
office. apl'lt
/CHATTEL JIORTC.AGE SALE Wherea
\J the fith day of October. 1873 , J. A. The
made and executed a certain Chat-el Mortj
to Lars Christensen , which was duly recoi
in Boot J , of Jlortgaces In Doughs Cpupty
secure the payment of Ibe turn ol two huniJ
and fifty'S2oO'dollars ) with interest from
jih dny of April , 1S74 , and there is now dui
> aid Note the sum of Two Hundred aud Si
[ $2'0) dollais at this d te. Now thercfon
) hall bj the authority \ested in me by vii
ot said Chattel Morlgaje , proceed to sell
property therein described at th < " storj No.
L'arnliar.l ttrRpt in Omaha , oa Friday , AUJ
Jl t , 1874 , at 3 o'clock B. m. , To-Wlt : Ihes-
jt pentlemt-iH furnishing cnods together w
ill the shelving and fixtures , and Lease hold
Lerest in said premises.
Angust 1 , IbTl. LARS CIir.ISr.FXSE *
iusllu20d3t Br James K Morton his Ati
TO
5TAIL CASH PURCHASE ]
For Sewing Machines.
In order to make rcom pr o pep atj'lca ,
lave pufln PEBFECr order all of our
lock , including second-hand , and offer them
JREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH.
BEAR IN MINI
.VERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US a
ur AUTHORIZED cnvaisers is WABRAN
ID , and INSTRUCTION given , ta WE hav
.EPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experiei
roves a machine WITHOUT Instruction
CORSE than NONE at all.
CAUTION. We know of large lots of wort
S3 machines bought at low figures , that are I
ig palmed off on the public for nearly as go
i new. Persons that do not want to run t
sk of being swindled should NEVER buy
RESPONSIBLE puartles , a.3 they hare S
putation AT STARE , 43 have old establish *
> rnpanlcs.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ,
auglOJlni 450 13th Stree
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas , On the 9th day of May , 1873 , Job
. L'ickerhciU * made and executed a certai
lattcl Mortgage to Isaac C Hanscow , TV hie
is duly recorucd in Book M of Mortgages , i
luglas County , to secure the payment of tb
iu of one hundred dollars , with Interest froi
3 'Jth day of May , 1873 , and there it no'
e on said mortgage the sum of one hundre
il fifteen dollars at this date ,
s'ow , therefore , I shall by the authorit
ited in me by virtue of eaid chattel mortgag
) cced to sell the property therein describe
Wilson's Auction Store , corner of 13th am
rncy street , in Omaha , on the 2nd day o
jtembcr , 1374 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to-wlt
e bay horse , about eight years old ; on
ihop wagon , and one sett Concord doubl
ness ,
lugust 10th , J874.
ISAAC C. HANSCOM.
0-17-24Asl PAUL STEIN , Constable
LEGAL NOTICE.
drcus Johnson , Plaintlfl , v ; . John Munsen
ic endent. Ihfure KnoUi Henny , Justice o
lie Peace , Douglas County , Nebraska ,
said Defendant :
ake notice. That on the 3rd day of August
I , raid Justice issued an order of attachment
be above action for'the sum of sixty-Wii
iarsand < exenty-five cents , atd interest from
y 24th , 1871. You are required to unswei
the 18th day of September , 1874 , at 0 o'clock ,
i. , or judgment will be taken agaiu t you
lefauli for i-aid amount nnd cos Is.
SEALS i SHROPSHIRE ,
OJltwSt Plaintiff's Attorneys.
LEGAL NOTICE.
istlan Larsen , Plaintiff , vs. John MunMn ,
cfendant. Before Enoch Ifenny , Justice of
ic Peace , Douglas County , Nebraska ,
lolin Munscn , Defendant :
ou are hereby notified that on the 23th day
uly , 1874 , zaid Justice issued an order of
chuient in the above action lor the sum of
10 and Interest from October 18th , 1873 , and
s. You are required to answer on the 18th
of Septcrul-cr , 1874 , at 9 o'clock. A. M. , or
; mcnt will be taken against you by default
aid amount and cojli.
naha , Neb. , Aug. 10th , 1874.
CHRIbTIAN LARSEN ,
Odltw3t Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
stian Larsen , Plaintiff , vs. John Erickson ,
ifrndant. Before Enoch Henny , Justice of
e Peace , Douglas County , Nebraska ,
ohn Erickion , Defendant :
> u are hereby notified that on the 29th day
uly , 1874 , said Justice Issued an order of
hment in the above action for the sum of
Ijand interest from October 18tb , 1S73 , and
i. You are required to answer on the ISth
of September , 1S74 , at 9 o'clock , A. M. , or
ment will be taken against you by default
aid amount and costs ,
laha , Neb. , Aug 10th , 1374.
CHRISTIAN LABSEN ,
UltwSt Plaintiff.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
ilice is h-reby riven that I will examine all
> ns who may desire to offer tbeuuel > es as
dates for teachers ot the common schools
is county , a the Court House on Saturday
lay of August , A."D. 1S74.
the first Saturday of every month there-
a public examination of teachers will be
at the tame place.
1 communications addressed
JOHK RUSH , County Superintendent ,
Elkhorn Station ,
jlOdlt CoBgUl Co. , Nb.
LIQUOKS , WINES , ETC.
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P. N. GLYNN
\rUOt.ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER t :
Wines , Liquors , Sega
TOBACrO AND PIPES.
* 3"Callfornia Wines and Brandies. * ® !
Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposit
new Post Office building , Omaha. Neb- \
Bavarian Beer Ha
198 Douglas St ,
Opposite Metropolitan ITo *
Finest brands of all classes of Liquors
Sevan. Fresh Lager constantly on hand.
Je25-3m C1IAS. HART Pr (
Gr-ro , t W ostona.
Comer of Cnmisga and Tceaty-seccnd st :
The finest lager baer cc
stantly on hand.
Je23-Cm CUAS. WEYMULLER. I
HOTELS.
GRAND CENTRA
T3C O T JH3 Xj .
3MAHA , - - - NEBBAS
The largest and beat hot between Chli
md San Francisco.
Opened new September 30th , 1S73.
i30 tl OEO. THKALL. Proprieto
CITYHOTE1
E. T. PAGE , Proprietor.
10th St. , l > t. "parnhaai and Harn
OM4IH , NEB.
Free Jiuss to and from all Train
'avengers for other Hole' ? or private R
denres , fitrried for 25 cents.
C3AH orders Ipft at P. H. Allen's , 2d d
rom P. O , C. Wilson & Son , cor. 13th
{ rney , and the City Hotel OiEcc , will reci
touipt attention. ly" li
United States Hotel ,
COl l. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREE1
nllEUNDERSIGNED respectfully anne
L ces that he has purchased and rc&ited
IIOTC Hotel , and is now rvadr to accommod
le public , with board by dav rr wpik. at n
nable ratei. WILLIAM LE11R , Prot
] ulv ± ! ' 74 1
: LLINOIS
Between ; , Ui aud 10th.
CHAKLKS FEL.DEUMAN , Prop.
mchlltt
Central Uousi
V * . 630 Eizteonta Street ,
pp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NI
JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
First-class tar attached to the hovs ,
w '
Ie27 3m
California House.
FRITZ HAFHER , Prop'r ,
No. 170 Douglasistrcet , coin r Jlth , Ouul
Dbr-aska. Board Ly the day or week ,
iune 1 , T !
On Sth , bet. Farnham and JTarney Streets ,
been entirely refiittcd and refurnisht
IAS will accommodate all to the best
ard at J 1 , 50 per day ; 40c per single meal.
Y & S M HARRYMM
G , , , , ,
y284ly. Proprietoi
Southern Hotel ,
Fronting on ith , Eth and "Walnut st , ,
It. Louis , - Mo
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
'lie Southern Hotel is first-da In all i
> ointraenp ) . its tables are at all tlraea sur
id in the greatest abundance , witii ail t'i
icaclea the markets afford , Its clcres an
ploye * are ail polite and attentive to il
itiof tlippii' t of the hotel , There is :
> rovoleiova or leading from the first floe
the upper one , ICiilroad and steambo.i
etoffiies. new * slnnd nd wesicrr flnio :
trapli ; otti e In thu 1 otunda of hotel ,
. 3D. a- <
-UA > ' FACIDREP OP AXO DEALKB IK-
mbniinlns and TY-udow Stadcs :
ROMOS , ESQRAYISGS AXE
PICTURE FRAMES.
170 Farnham street. coiner Fifteenth
P.R.R.MEAT MARKET ,
16th street bet California and Webster.
rE KEEP ON HAND THE BFS1
eupply of FRESH A P SALTEIJ
\1S. Also a largp stwk of Kino bngai
dl Kiaand Hfpaitfost ILtoon.at Ihe low-
it cs. WM. AUsT A KNUTH ,
mv'4-lr 1 ropri > tor
The Slunx City and Pacific Itsllroail ,
ID CoDD ctioa with th
3UX CITY & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
! miles the Uortest rpute frcm
Council Blafft to St. Paul , 31Iueaiolis ,
irater , Anokt , Dnluth , BNmarcL , and all
Is In Minnesota.
iln leaves Omaha daily , ( except Saturday )
. p. m. , and Council E2ul& at 8.05 p-
om Chicago i North-Western Depot.
e as LOW and lime as QUICK as
by any oilier line.
LMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS ,
mre your ticket reads VIA Sioux City ,
iToidlng circuitous routes and luidnignt
! cr .
kett can be purchase" ! at ihe oCccs of the
go < t Korthwi stern Railway in * Omaha
ouncU Bluffs.
J C. BOYDEN ,
Pass , i Ticket Agf St P. i s. C. P. . K.
Paul , Minn. *
F. C. HILL ,
Pass , and Ticket Agt. , S. C. i P. , Sioux
a-
OEO. W. GBATTOU , .Agent.
*
163 Firnham Street , Omaha ,
The Kingof thelSEWING MACHINE WOILD „ pifxn.inintlr u Cold L'eisns
Kealms ci Finance.
SALES FOE 1873 :
In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines !
SePntr0ac ! ! ?
It will ban ly bedinita jptn such evidence that the s-utcriorily of the Singer is rulT :
Q10C5w3t6U
THE mm MJINPO co.
W. N. NASQN , Agent ,
Je : SO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE &RQOERS ,
Agents for the Orler-tal Powder Co.
STEFXE & JOHNSON ,
f
SIJHPSOVS. ELOCIt
533 and 5-40 Fourteenth. Street ,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
mclil32yMORGAN
MORGAN & GALLAGEK.
SCCCLSSOP.S TO CREIGHTON AN.3 MOUOAN
WliUJbl ? < bALiJb ! r1 "P nf TP'O C ! .
I\To. kO FariiJiam Street.
at rgdly
WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN : & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS
2To. 247 Douglas Street ,
aich27yl AGEiNTS FOR TH1 ? DUTO.NT POWDER CO.
CLARK & FRENCH ,
AND J > ALHJS
fanned Goods , Dried Truits , Green Fruits in Season ,
je 1 . ' .KL-EIJS SOLICITED / XD PUOM1TLY FILLED.
A , . S. S I IMI 3 ? S O ZLsT ,
--MANUFACTUEEH AND \VlIOr.ESALE
ST. ,
. A.
,
288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
I keep cons intly on hand the finest tlo. lof Broad Cloth , Cassiuerrs and VeJtiufS
hich I ani prepared to mate up in tie niOEt fashiunab.-e M j les : md to suit the most fastidious
: the lowest possi'u.a price : } . jclOdly r
ROBERT C ,
- > EALr.P. IN
BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC.
157 Douglas Street
mchlSeodlr
JOBBERS OF
RY GOODS , UOSIFRY , GLOYES and MOTIONS.
231 Farn."h.aro. Street ,
- IsTIBB.
x. BRO WN &BRO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
TAPLi AMD FANCY DBY GOODS5
5-lT Motions , jind Boots and Shoes.
JOHN T ,
-JOBEEP. OF
Ihelf \ Heavy Hardware
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK,5
AND-
AC-RlCT7T.TT7B.AIi IMPLEMENTS ,
. . ' . . , . ,
RESIIBRS. IIAR\KSTEIIS. llEAl'EllS.aiOIVERS. DUILLf hEEDKU.S
COnSfcAXTEHN. . 1'LOIVS , CULTIVATOILS. II.VV-
KAKK4 AND U'AGO.NS. mchljy :
iS Douglas St , , OmeOia , ITebrasisa.
HEKKY HORNBERGER.
DEiVLER Cf-
L
a Specialty.
I9DODOL48STH , >
[ Caldwell Block. ) f
DMES and
5 half tneUDdta a cultivated , within two years from Jate ot purchase.
LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS.
lh of Platte , J oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys 5
n.-h.Co.wlllscirabontl.OOO.OOOvj-'Hof'ipIenlllsra 'i
til .
Sl-f * U , § 7.00 per ocrr on Iun3crelit. vU
South of he Piatte
, Int no'ielby numerous river '
best dcTelope-1 part ot the State , ai also In tt
' - ' '
bvpublican apply to
i. SCI&LLEB , Agent B. & M. land Office , ,
Coracr of Ninth and Farnbam Sts. , Omalia * 1
Or General Land Ccpaalmeutj LIccolOjNe
i