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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1874)
dS OMAHA BJi "WEDNESDAY , AUG. 12 , IE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CI THE OMAHA DAILT BEE U Mired to subscribers by carrier , M part ol the city , every evening , ( .Sunday ' ; cepted , ) fifteen cents per week , or f3. six months , and 97.00 per anuum , when n adTUice. AU complainta about irregularities , addi this ofuce trill receive prompt attenUoi THK OMAHA DAILY BEX wiU be mall subscribers at tbe following rates , ay able riably in advance : $7.00 per annum. 2.75 " 6..onths. Tsx OMAHA DAILT BEE has by fai tAKGEST circulation in tbe city , an herelore , the best and cheapest adver medium. BATES or ADVEBTISIKO. Local notic cents per line : local advertisement cents per line ; by the month , 10 cents advertisement inserted for less then 60 < Bpedal notices , 10 cents per line ; single Uoa , not lees than 25 cents. Transient abtrU Cements most Invsrlal paid for in advance. Bate * ( or standing advertisements by t contract. AU Legal > otlce > , Statements , Ti Work , etc. , requiring careful revision by or proof to be furnished , must be hand tefore ten o'clock A v. to insure insertli same day. hpecial and Local advertlsemeiils befor s'c.o'1 * .sc. Advertisements before one o'clock f. K AU advertisements for the WEIKLI most b * handed In before Monday noon , 1 eame week's Isrne. > UBIYAL AMD DEPAR1CUI TBAIAS. rime Card of the BnrllnRton I . * * VE AT OM AB IXAVK OMAHA. . M. Express--.9:5S . P. _ .2:00 Eipress ] _ 5:00 A. M. I Mail' . . . . 10. Sundays excepted. 'Mondays e TUls is the only line running Pullman Union Pacific. LZAVX. . A l\ \ * lolS 0 lly Express f Daily Mixed 5U f F'M . * . 6 # , uaiy Oally Freight Kreicht 6i5 : A. Jt. 3.3C Island if P Ciilc go , Bock Bandar * exeeptcd. Chicago d : NortUwcsfrn. fA.M. ' 10:4 Mall Bxpress St.Jo. . . . .530 A. M. 10:0j . . . .2aOP.M. Ct ( tc. NorlU\vcstcrn and. Cltr & Pacltlc. HailErpresi . , . .8:15 A.M. 2:1 Daily except Sunday t. Omnibuses end Baggage Wagons lei and Ninth frec fflcc , comer Farnham ? een minntae in advance of the above It nic. Opening and Closing or Mai Oioalia. DOUTK DUE. Chicago and all Eastern cities , Ne City , PlattKCOuth , Council Bluflsand Bi ton , due at 10 0 a. m. , doses st 4:30 a. u /p. ra. 6f. LouU and St. Joseph , due at 10:00 gni 7 p. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. m. and 4:3i : Oflice open Sundays Irom 12 to 1 p. m. 0. E. YOST. Postma TOADTHBTISEKS 1 ( CATION Ot he DAILY BEK IN titan double tbnt of atiy'ollier paperpublUIied InKebraika. Peycte'e Restaurant and 0 rooms. The leading house of kind. 207 , Farnham street , bet Twelfth and Thirteenth. Jeb2 OMAHA BREVITIES. On next Saturday there wi eorne interesting trotting and ning races at the Driving Park. Xew steps , facing northwar as not to obstruct the sidev have been put up in front of the < ernment Headquarters building , When a prominent politi heard of the capture of James 3 derson , the colored burglar , lu quired , "What ward does he In ? " There will be a sociable at 2d M. E. Church this ( \ nesday ) evening. A good tini anticipated. A cordial invitath extended to all. Jacob Slang died of consu tion at Mercy hospital , Sun night , at 12 o'clock. The deces ivas buried in the Jewish cemet north of the cits' . At Government headquat yesterdaywe were informed that troops stationed at North Platte ; Fort McPherson , would move iveek to the mountains , to h the red-skins during the remain of the summer. The sad intelligence has b received here of the death of L Jennie Iteese , formerly of this c at Hollidaysburg , Pennsylvania , the 25th of last month , of consur tion. Her remains were buried Williamsburg. The railroad passenger age of this city , who daily co over river to drum up travel for their spectire roads , are not the m peaceable set of fellows in the woi About every other afternoon tl indulge either In a war of words a hand to hand encounter. M ( ' day afternoon a very lively pugii tic tilt occurred between three them. A young" man lately from t East , who is making a visit Omaha , was seen going after chic ens .Monday , attended by C Savage's dog-"Sase. " The Coloi is anxious , as he fears the stranj - -will fail to appreciate "Saxe's" v uable hunting proclivities , win are better adapted to scenting otl game than chickens. The many boarders of the Jon Hoose were considerably disn pointed Monday by being be : en out of their supper by the cri hand of the law. When they s serabled to enjoy their evenii the Jiouse close found meal , they During the afternoon the pronriet attached 1 of the building had lessee's furniture to satisfy a debt $119. The hungry young gentleme dispersed among tbe restaurant " " , and oUiejr boarding lwu e , The iron for the street raili extension is being laid , on Ei teeuth street , and the bridge on 1 thoroughfare is being repaired. Monday , Mr. R. IX AVal foreman of a gang of men at State Fair buildings , broke an : by being precipitated to the gro from a scaffolding which gave \ The ladies of the "Hope of West" Lodge of Good Tempi will give an ice cream festival sociable , at Meyer's Hall , to-n evening. Music aud dancing be part of the programme. The entertainment to be gl in honor of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias by the Kni hood of Omaha , on August 18tl the Grand Central Hotel , proa to be a grand affair. The arra : ments to that end have been e ted , and the anticipations of all terested in the welfare of the o will undoubtedly be happily re ed. A large number of invital have been issued. A case was tried yeste before Judge Bartlett , which the jury was nently a "fat man's" jury. It composed of Judge Dudley , "W Ijams , E. L. Emery , Charley G rich , Samuel Kay , and Dr. E. Allen , the latter gentleman t the only one who cannot lay c to obesity. Such a jury as ought to settle any case , upon w they sit. In addition to the beat scenery , steamboat riding , Us and cool resorts around Miniu lis , presented by Mr. Gratton's cursion to St. Paul and Dulutb gtate Fair will be held Septe : 8th , Oil ) , and 10th , at which se specimens of the best blooded ! In the country will be on exhibi One bull , valued at S15,000 , be ing to William King , with o of less note and price , will bo t This being the last opportunity season to visit these places , a prices now offered , we advis who can possibly go , to do so. Grattonoanbe found in thp ! well Block , on Douglas street. Personal. Hon. John TafTp Is home s from the East. J. M. Eddy and wife reti Monday from the West. M. C. Wilkinson , of the arn at the Grand Central , Avith his Hy. Hy.Col. Col. E. F. Hooker , thp P ; coast agent of the Chicago & ' . Island road , is in town. John S. .Lazarus , general We agent of the T. W. & W. railwi in town. Charley Weston , who has snifllng the Pacific breezes in Francisco for the last few week turned Monday. J. W. Gannett and wife , ac paniedby General Manderson wife , left on Sunday last for fornia , where they intend ma ft short visit. Deputy SheriffHanlon was an the Puiiman Paclflo Palace pai gers yesterday for the West eve Union Pacific railway. He is be for Denver on some important ness. ness.The The following are the arrival the Wyoming : CP Ed wards , city ; John I hue , Elgin ; W Reynolds , T < John Ti Means , Grand Islam Evans , U P BE ; Alex We ; Harrora , .Neb ; H A Smith , . Bruhn , citySimon ; * Frasier , M Weir , John J Frazer , T D Mel Mrs Dan McLeid and 3 chile Dan Frasier , Lydia Burrous , V Frasier , Boston ; J A Birley , Snooer , Ohio ; Martin T > . Po\ Newcastle , Ind ; B Davidson and wife , San Francisco ; Cluzs penter , M J Percival , Lincoln ; ' . Brown and wife , Sioux City ; Hawortb , W H Haworth , Francisco ; L Wright , Lewis , Ii A choice lot of Nebraska an for sale at Harris' butcher & 1 Fifteenth street. P. WALKE aug 11 to \VAXTUD Three first-class w ers , with good references , Peycke's Itef-taurant , 207 Farnl street. aug 11 i A Aici : LIXE OP HA MS at LITTLE & WILLIAM ; No. 201 Douglas street , and Fourteenth street. aug 111 AxoTircn carload of SxowFLJ FLOUR , just received , at LI/TTLE & WILLIAMS , 51C , 14th St. & 2G1 Douglas Si augll 3t : CE UREAM. ! ICE CREAJM H. L. LATEY'S is the place to 'or this very necessary cornmodi je23tf. DR. POWELL , ofiice 215 , Fa lam street. tune23-t Foil SALE. A handsome 1 roof dwelling house safe. Clu ar cash. May be seen by call ! t the oflice of the Life Associati f America. Aug. 3 , tf RAILROAD tickets to Xew Yo tulianajKlis , Kansas City , St. L.O : nd Toledo , for sale at reduced ra 120C Farnham street. PH. GOTTIIEIMEK , jgS-tf TickefrBroker. The Life Association of Amerh the only company doing businc i Nebraska whose policies are all 'tely non-forfeitable for non-pa tent of premium. H. H. BELLOWS , aug G-tG Maaager. McKelligon-s card ( cond page. Juue2-tf LACKAWANA COAL at lowe arket price , by the IOWA COJ MIPANY. Office 13th street , ( fo erly Union Coal Company's ) . 30 tf GEO. C. TOWLE , Agent. LIVELY CHASE AFTER BURGLAR. Mr. Crocket Wilson Discover Gentleman of Color in hislClothes Closet. Hot Having Time to Dress , Pursues Him in His Shirt and Captures Him. The Burelar is Escorted to Jai Mr- Wilson , Hon. A. J. Po pleton , Mr. Perrine , Mc- Empry , and others. Crocket Wilson , the eloquent tioneer , enjoys the proud satii tion of having captured a burj and a colored one at that. To give a complete history of ludicrous affair , for such it n was , we will state that the resid of Mr. Wilson is a two-story I ment building , located on Ca Hill , on Dodge street , between .5 teenth and Twentieth. On Si day night last , at a late hour , i pears that some one attemptc enter the house , through the p : window , which projects over basement. The servant girl h the noise , became frightened , ran up stairs , and gave the al stating that some one was tryh get into her room. The bur however , anticipating that he been discovered , disappeared. Monday night Mr Wilson wen and lay for some time on the t the'porch , to keepasharplook-oi the villian , whom he expect ( return. However , as no niidi marauder put in an appearanc finally retired to bed. Yesterday , just at the bres day , he was awakened by a noi or about his sleeping room , ii upper story of his house. Sprit : from his bed , he alighted 01 floor , examined the room \vii finding anyone , but upnn ope the clothes closetnl f.1 around , his hand dropp * A OH : woo ) , which proved to bo i.tta to the head of a burglarious n who had there , concealed bin Mr. Wilson jumped back at overcome with astonishment , immediately gathering his sc : ing senses , lie exclaimed , " \ are you doing there , you 1 scoundrel ? " The colored man , just as Mr. son started for him , stepped out rushed down stairs , notwaitii answer thp oupstion. Mr. AVi who saw him "going going" determined , however , not to lei be "gone. " He followed him ii pursuit , and overtook him or pjatform of the stairs one storj lowand catching hjm by both a threw him down. Mr. W. now ed to his wife to bring him a of wood , with which t njake i blackberry jam. The burglar , ti ing discretion the better pai valor , now agreed to give up. Wilson accord jngjy accompa him down stairs , and when i coming opposite the parlor dee ; prisoner wrenched himself I stepped JRtp the parlor , shut door , and jumped out pf an i window through which he Imd tered. The servant girl in meantime had come out int < yard , antf lU s turned the cours the burglar into thp sfrpet. Wilson came out of the front i and although having on only night shirt , did not hesitate to chase. He followed the fugitiv a point opposjtp Senator Hi cock's residence , wherp j ing up a heavy * he hurled it at the negro , with intention of "rocking to Bleep , He hit square in the back , but without perceptible effect. The bur stopped and coolly picking up stone , threw it back , and Mr. " * son , In order to escape it , doc and fell down. Wilson grabbed the missile and renewed the ch aud overtook him again just o ] site Mr. Emery's residence. E A. J. Poppleton's hired man 1 re-jnforced Mr. Wilson , andbrot the burglar to a stand , but ha we not surrender. Mr , Wilson 1 brought the stone once more ; play , and knocked hjm down , captured him , he taking hold of wrist , and Mr. Poppleton's E bold of tlio other. The pris'j still resisted , when Mr. Poppletc man gave him a lively pound ivith a couple of club * , and : Emery , who had come up in Meantime , barefooted , barohcac ] md excited , put in several bh hat would have done crc-Jit t < horoughbrcd kicking bill' . The excitement and noise tl nade , awokothe immcdis'c aci < > orhood , and brought to the s Ton. A. J. Poppletou , armed w , stout cane , Mr. Perrine , s thcrs. The crowd formed the elves into a hollow square , plncl lie prisoner in the middle , a , - itli"Crocket Wikon , in his sli lil at the front , the bareheaded a arefooted Emery at the rear , i Ion. A. J. Poppleton on one sii nd Perrine on the other , the v jrlous squad took up its line larch for the jail , preferring to irough the alleys , however , i : ead of the street , as it had now 1 jme quite light , and would not > expose the leader to public VK i his scanty costume. On the w varied the m jwn , Mr. Emery Dtouy of the , procession by occ onally stirring the prisoner i kick while Hon. . ith a lively , Poppleton poked Lim frequent . the ribs with his cane. On arriving at the jail-yard , nsultation was held by all the d settlers who had , by this in < snt , revived the reminiscences e early days whether or not ing the black rascal at once , ie of the trees , or give him a she 'a legal trial. It was decide ter a lively discussion , to turn nil er to Jailor Anderson , wlio toe arge of him , Mr. Wilson hastily returned his house , througli the most frequented alleys , and after dress himself , he found that the thief 1 gone through his pantaloons , without getting any money , knife , which he had stolen from pantaloons , was afterwards foi on the stairway. Mr. Wilson sat down to breaKf thoroughly refreshed by his me ing's adventure , ami heartily joyed a square meal. Yesterday at ten o'clock prisoner was taken from his cell i the august presence of Judge I body , who listened attentively the over\\helmiugevidence aga : him. The burglar gave his m as James Henderson. He was ci milled to jail in default of $5 ; bail , to await his trial at the r term of the District Court. THE LAST CHANCE To obtain the best daily paper i lished in Nebraska at the exc < ingly low rate of fifty cents month. After the first of August no i scriptions will be received at than the regular price. Now is THE TIME ; $1.50 in vance pays for the OMAHA DA BEE three months. jy23- ; Gro. 11. PETERSOX , theploi cigar manufacturer , keeps < stantly on hand the very brands of cigars , and also T Jack , Fruits and Flowers , "Durham" Smoking Toba 211 Douglas street. mayGeodlv BELI.EVUE GROVE , twelve n from Omaha , on the line of the & M. R. R. , and 100 yards from depot , has been improved for pit and private parties BY M'AUSLAXD & MARTIX. All engagements for the : will be made through ANDY MCAUSLAXD , jyTtf. * 242 Douglas Strec DYEIXG , cleaning and repai done in thp neatest manner , at STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th St.Let. Farnham and apr2St f. SALOOX for ? ale cheap. Inq at BEE qlllce. ju24 ! TYPE FOR SALE ! A Font of Bourgeois Type which th'a is a sample , weighing Ibs. This type has been iu usi tbe Daily BEE less than one 3 and is nearly as good as new. For icrms&c. , address E. RoSEWATE M f. Publisher of the : Indian puriositics at No. Farnham street , corner llth str 7rtf. Wi : notice a party adverti ; Howe Machines C. O. D. for $50 We have reliable information I those machines are not new A HAVE BEEN USED. We ha number of machines that have b Uspd , and we are prepared to then ? atQREATLY reduced pri and will WARRANT all we sell THE HOWE MACHINE Co. aiifflOoodlOt 480 13th Stre Falls of St. Anthony qnd Minneh La-t pxcursjon of the season to beaullfu } filinglakes of Minnesi Minnehaba Fallsj Taylor's Ft Mineral Springs , the charming ! beautiful scenery of the St. Ci river , and tjjp tjiirjjling passage the Dalles , Lakes Superior s other summer resorts in Minuea Tickets for the round trip , to Paul or Minneapolis , $16.50 ] iuth , $24.f0 | , gooi } fop 30 days , i leave MONDAY , AUGUST 17,1874 from the Union Pacific depot , i o'cjopk p , m. Tickets for sale company's agent , ? 25 D-Oiiglas { Republican building. augG2\vcod GEO. W. GRATTON THE OMAHA WEEKIYBE rs ACKXOWLEDr.ED BYEVERYBODY \ _ be the BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska , U Contains Afore Heading Mat and Less Advertisements that ary Newspaper Published in the Wcsf. 2ra oracing a choice selection lews and miscellaneous matter wi ivc Editorials on all important to reliable telegrap 23 ; complete and 3and local market reports to tbe d ; f iuc , and a variety of StateEa ; rn andWe&tcrn correspondence tb Bother make up a newspaper s ( om equalled and never surpasse Every article ijoing into the cc mns of the BEE is carefully scr inizeci , and everything that can c > nd the most scrupulous , rejecte Republican-Politic , ut Jnilependeii iu principle tl alloy of tbe BEE is , and always h : sen , tn expose and denounce abu s and corruption in the body pol c without fear or favor. Subscription Price : 1-50 Per A-n-nnni JN ADVANCE. B , BOSEWATER , EDITOR AKD PROPRIETOR , 138 FarnJmm Street , ITol : THE UNTERR1FIED. rhey Meet in Secret Conclav Devise Strategic Plans fc the Coming Campaien. The uuterrified Democracy of : ity , to the number of twenty , Saturday evening in secret concl in Justice Bartlett's ollice , in Cre ton Block. The key-hole report the BEE , was as usual , in a posi to take notes of the proceedings The principal question for dib sion was , "Shall wethe , unterril bag the Independents , or shall Independents corral us , the unti fled ? " This subject was thoroughly bated from every stand-point view , in a very heated manner. It was finally moved and cat to cordially extend the right li of fellowship to the Indupendc and invite them to pull toge wiih the Democrats. A commi was appointed for this purpose. Mr. Weinstcin informed his B bon brethren that they had a man paper which must have a 1 stimulant or something else apt to it , to strengthen it. and to b it out of that general state of dc tv into which it had fallen , best thing that he could suggest a seven hundred dollar grcenl plaster. This was no more 1 proper , as the paper had been tu over to the Democracy , and 'he den flop had considerably unse and sickened it. The Demoi ought to pay for the mcdicii bring it out.into a healthy cond again. There was consldei feeling in empty pockets man ted on this subject. A committee was appoiutc make arrangements for the coi campaign. Dr. Allen , one of the headli of the Democarcy agreed to c ; meeting this week. A noticeable fact concerning secret conclave , was the absciu one Dr. Miller , editor of a j. published on Farnham street , tween the Grand Central Hotel Gish's coffin rooms. He ha sometime past imagined himsel great Mogul of the Democracy , outside of his own imagini it has not generally been know admitted. He was not invitr attend the secret session of the terrified on Saturday night , ai is said that he feels quite hui this intentional slight. It is mated that the true blue Dcmo < are of the opinion that the Dr. ' ; flucnce through his paper wil the cause more hurt than good , that if they can keep him quiet yet retain him in the ranks , ' might be abte to win'with ' the a the Independents and the twll "Ko-op" organ , the Union. ORDINA.NCE NO. 313. An Ordinance for the Government of Hat Park. Ilojt ordained by the City Councilor UK "ctOuiaha : SEcrlo.V I. The us" of the Park shall 1 > to all civilly disposed persons without di tion. tion.bKc. . II. Whenever any Church , Su School , or any other organization or p-ir persons may desire to hold a Picnic or cntci ment requiring the use of the Platforn Music bland , they shall apply to the Mayi such permit which may lie granted to MIC ! ty in the order iu which appl'cations are i SEC. III. It shall lie unlawful for any wn 10 demand or receive any admission ; ( he Park , or tomaLeany ch irges forany e ition of any nature on said premises , 1'ro this shall not preclude any party whoniay thevrtitten permit of the Mayor for the i the Platform and MusicStaudoa any pai lar day , from collecting from tno e who lanreon the Platform any contrihution uay feel disposed to give to d fray the ex ] of Music , Ac. , or to charge for any dinn : ollaton ! prepared lor such occasion , but 1 stering shall not be allowed. Any J ioUti this Section shall subject the otlcndcr to i } f not less than live dulUra , and imprison not to exceed live daj s. SEC. IV. It shall be unlawful for any p < lo sell , barter or give away or in any ma lltposeotauy Mal ( , fcpintuouaor Yimuj aois within bald P-flik Any person \lol ; he provisions of this Section shall upon co lion thereof l > e lincd any sum t otexccedin , y dollars and imprisoned aot to exceed .y davs. SRC. V. It shall be unlawful for any p < : o tie any llon > q or Uulofoauy tree or shn aid Park , or in any manner cut , break euro uro any tree or shrub , or break or deface c ure any furnitureoriixturts of said Park rersou violating any pf the provisions ol Section shall nn couvictton ! > a subject tc > ayment of all damages so done , and to a filet lot less than live , nor more than ten dollai SEC. VI. It shall be unlawful fo any p o dance on thq platform or grounds of the in the Sabhathddy , commonly known as lay. Any person violating this prohib : hall bo subject to a Bno not to exceed t lollars. SEC. VII. All persons -visiting said 1 hall at all times be subject to the orders ol 'oliccman In , charge , who shall report any itiou of this Ordinance to the Police Court aalp complaint sgaiust all persons so viol.il nd he shall dri e from thegroundsany un K > ys or children visiting the Park without ent or Guardian and refusing to obey hi : 'cr. ' Passed Aug. 4th. 1874. J. S. GIBSOX , Pres. Citv Com ITTEST : O. C. LUDI.OW , City Clerk. Approved Aug. 5th , 1874.C. . C. S. CIIASH , Ma ; 11. C. WALKEB , - -MAXUFAClUKhr- IJb'ALCU II BOOTS & SHOE 10 13th St. Between Farnham and Dou ; QUAILEY'S P. Situated on the line' of the Union Pac eilroaj , nfar the powder house. Manul ires iitst-cl.iss scan for home consumption , * june2Mv STODMAUIJ Market Gardners K7KD3 OF VFOETAftLra Al plants , for sa'c. Orders sddrcs.sed to our garden Cor. 21st aud Paul Streets , , 111 receive prompt attention. n ) > 15d TBEITSCHEE & CO. , 1 "B ? rfT& tf" * "EI > ' tc JJ o * y& i And Gcncial TroTlsioa Dealers , S. W. Car. Jackson and 13th ts- , ep a superior block of Groceries , Provisioi Ines , Liquors and Cigars , aud sell f heaj in any other house iu Omaha. jy3 3u Mrs. D. A. MOFPETT , ashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth St. , 303m O31AIIA. SKB , SPENCER'S rait aui ConfectiouaT , or. ISlli and LcaTenworlli Stp , , 43m ATTUEBEIDGE . \RGAINS ! BARGAINS ! T. SIiATTEB , , Dealer in Staple and Fancy : i Btore , S. T. Cor. 16A & Chicago Etf WILL RE310YP SEPTEMBP. 1st , to JOBS' Kew Brick Block , cor. , 13th and Ca ) Avenue. serial Bargains arc now offered in groccrl * ire removal. auglWtf. SPECIAI , NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements ol To Let , I Sals , Lort , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , f be Inserted in these columns cnce for Tl CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertii FIVE CEFJb per lino. The-first insert ! never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TTT ANTED Men to work. Inquire Cent f y Market , Cor. 15th and Douglas , auglli A girl to do work In a sre WANTED . Apply at N. E. Cor. 13th : Dodge Ms. augUdit A hardware clerk with sev < WANTED experience in the wholesale i retail busineis wants employment. lie is : fully master of double entry book-keeping i speaks the German and Scandinavian lanzua ; Beat of references. Address "M. , BEE Offic auglldSt * WONDERFUL MACHINE ! t ! Just A thing lor Blacksmiths and Machini li ential 10 every well regulated Bbcksru and Machine shop. A machine for shear and punching metals , by hand or by steam. State rights lor sale cheap ; terms easy , fortune for someone. Call on or address J. AV. FISHER , Room 1 , S. E corner 15 , and Douglas VAN DORN , Machinist. Omaha , I > Aug. llth , 1S74. auglldi THE PUBLIC The undersigned TO purebred and put upon tbe street : public conveyances , sonic of the finest carrl : ever manufactured in tins country. They i be run to and from the depots , hotels and ] \ : > te resideLccd. AH onli-rs left at'the Metro ] iian lintel , oat the stable , near S. E. cor. Elo\enth st. and Capitol ave , will be pronir. attended to. A share of the public patron respectfully Milicited. auglldtl WM. E .BUL1 By a tcnlleiuan , board and r. WANTED quiet family. Acdress "M. Bee Office. " aug0d2l RENT Brick Stoic corner Chicago : FOR streets The best location in city , luting been occupied for the last se jearsasagioccrj. ausTdtf S. WRIGHT. SALE A small house. South East < FOR Tth and Jackson Streets. Inqi on the premises. augSd3 ANTED A good capable girl to do hoi W work at 535 17th at. atgTd C Mrs. A. Polack , for many yea IT ! , sticces-ful teacher of music in the 1 Female Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pils in that branch at her residence , 253 How ht. Will commence teaching , bept. augTd TO LOAN On approved perse MONEY , also City and Couuty Warn bought and soIJ. Inquire at Law Office ol W. l. Richards , No. 4 013th St. , Omaha. AugCdtf A girl to do general house-w WANTED on w LSI side of 16 , bet. Jc and l.ea\cnworth. aucOJ I'J ' LET = mall house , cor. Capitol A > e and lltli st. , one block from Post O 1 * sscssion , August 15th. Apply at Coza House , 3th St. augSd A girl to do general housewi WANTED at 401 Burt St. , l > et. 20 and 1 augadtf LET House with four rooms , near U. TIO Depot. Possession August 8th. Appl Cozzeus House , 9th St. aug&l SALE-Immediatcly , and at a G FOR The furniture in the Philaddj House can be bought cheap , one-half cash , the other half on three to six months tl with good security. Lease of the house r seven months , at S.25 per mouth. Forty-liv fifty good cnah boarders. The Proprietor other business to attend tn Immediately , : for that leaionoBers this splendid opportun U23tf. C SCUAJiNHOtlbl A girl to do general house we WANTED at H. Pomeroy's , West end ' . . week. M/iry's Avenue. Wages-S3.00 per ] uiy22tf. . P.ENT IIousp on ISlh near Casa 1v22tf. S. A. ' r ANTED A girl to cook at Arn < ri House , bet. 1UU and 12th , DougUs st. st.3X1 IMMEDIATELY girl te WANTED . Apply 331 Da\cnj street , between 17th and 18th. JyJ ! _ - _ ,1TOItE , TO KENT-193 Douglas-street. . quirooi WEBBER A BEUJ ! Julyltf Day boarders , at the southw WANTED and Harney sts. 1e29l A cneap lariu in excnange WANTLD . Address , Farmer , ofHce. /CHATTEL MORTGAGp SALE Whereas \J the Oth day of October. 1873 , J. A. Thoi made and executed a ceriam Chat el Morlg to Ijre Christeusen , which was duly recort in Book N , of Mortgages In Douglas County , sec re the payment of the sum of two hundi anil fifty fi5n ) dollars with interest Iron } 1 Gib day of April , 1S74 , and there is now due raid > oto tlio sum of Tno Hundred and bh ( $2'jO ) dollars at this d.tc. Now therefore shall b ; the authority vested in me by vir : ot said Chattel Mortgage , proceed to sell I property therein described at the store No. : rarnham Strict in Omaha , on Friday , Augi 21 t , 1874 , at 0 o'.clock a. in. , To-WUS Thes-i of gentlemcns furnishing goods together wl all the shelving and fixtures , and Lease hold I tere t1n baid prcmbea. August 1,1874. LARS CHRISTFNSEN augl020d3t Br James F. Morton his Att TO RETAIL CASH PPCHASEI For Sewing Machines , In order to make room for our new styles , i hive put In PERFECT order all of our o stock , including second-hand , and offer them DREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IN MINI ] EVERY " HOWE " BOIJUHT OF US ai iur AUTI1QRI3ED canvaasers ? s WARRAH' : D , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have DEPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experien iroves a machine WITHOUT Instruction VORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION. We Inon of large lots of wort ] ess machines bought at low figures , that are tx ng palmed off on the public for nearly .is gees s now. Persons that do not want to run tb isk of being swindled should NEVER buy t RRESPONSIBLE punrtle , aa they have Nl filiation AT STAKE , as have old cstabllslits ompanies. THE HOWE MACHINE CO. , auglOdln : 430 13th Street fcHEPJFF'S SALE. By virluc of 5 writ ot execution Issued out o ie Probate Court for Douglas County. Nebia * i , niU to mo directed , I will on the SM day o ; ugust , A , D. 1S74 , at 10 o'clock a. m. of sale iv , at the Harness Shop of George Lilly , ot e corner of DoOge and JCth Streets , in the ty of Omaha , ip said County , tell at auction to-wt ( II setts ol e follwins property , - ; itilile harness , G sites of single harne s , 42 ck-band' , I : pf ir of bridles , 9 halters and a lot harness hardware , or so much of tbe above ods as will satlsfv a Indement of said Court ' azaiust George Lilly. co > cred by Win. O'Brien ALFRED BUIU.EV JR. llth , 1871. Sherifl. L. 1VOODWOBTH , 38 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. WACOM" Pf -H f4i 1 .food Stock , HAEDWAKE , Pateat Wheels , rialshed Gearing , &c. : lcs , Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , irriage ? , Hacks and Buggies Stmlebackcr Wagon Depot. ichCU WILUAM LATEY , > r. 16th and "Webster ] Sts. , Keeps a complete assortment ol ROCERIES and PKOYISIOES. LIQ JOtSS , WINES , ETC. P. N. GLTNJST TVIIOLKSALE AKD KETAII. DEALER IS Vines , Liquors , Sega TOBACt 0 AXD PIPES. SS-Californla Wines and Brandies.SO Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , oppositi ew Post Office building , Omaha. Nebji Bavariaji Beer Ha 193 Douglas St , ) pposite Metropolitan Uo1 Finest brands of all classes of Liquors czars. Fresh Lager constantly on hand. je25-3m CUAS. HART Prc G-roat W ostoraa. orner of Cumisgs and Twenty-second Eti The finest lager baer cc itantly on hand. ie25m CUAS. WEYMULLER , P HOTELS. 3RAND CENTRA MAHA , - - - NEBRAS The largest and. best hot between Chi < nd San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1S73. 830 tf OEO. TUKALL. Propricto m HOTEI E. T. PAGE , Proprietor. Oth St. , Let. Farnham and Ham Free Jiitsst to and from all Train issengers for other Hole's or private E dencc % carried for 23 cents. C3T All orders left at P. H. Allen's , 2 < 1 c om P. O , C. Wilson A Son. c&r. ISth' * rney , arid the City Hotel Oflice , will ree : oiun | alteration' . ' iy l United States Hotel , : OR. DOUGLAS AND TEXTu STREET \TJEp3DElibIGKED respectfully anne _ ccs that he has purchased and refilled > o\e Hotel , and is now ready to sccoinmoi e public , with board by dy or wek , at , n laMe rates. WILLlAJt tEU.1 } . Pro ] JulvSJ 'T * I LLINOIS HO USJ Jg'o.y73 Ti oaaa. Sr-oot Eetwtcn..0lh and 10th. CHARLES FELDE11MAN , Prop. mclilln Central Hens Uo. 630 Sixteenth Street , ip. Jcflerson Square , OMAHA , Kl JOSEPH DQYE , Erop'r. Ray and week Board at reasonable rates , first-class bar attacheiLto tbe liou'e. 1e27 3m California House. FRITZ HAFKER , Prop'r. Jo. ITODoHRliibfetrci't , roriiT llth , Oiml bra ! > ka. Board by the day or v .ek. une 1 , vl J2TDZ.B SSOtTSI On 9/A / , Itl. Farnfiam and Jfarney Streelt , PAS been entirely remitted and refurnishi L and will accommodate all to the best ird at SI,50 per day ; 4Qc per single meal. C , Y , & S , M , HABRYHAH , y2Sdljr. Propr.etn Southern Motel. Fronting on 4th , 6th aod Walcat sts , , t. Louis , - Me LaveiUe , "Warner & Co. , 'he Southern Hotel is first-class in all 1 ointments. Its tables are at ail times su d In the create" ! abundance , with all tl Icacics the nui let * aQord , Its clerks ar plovei are all polite and attentive to tl m'ot thfu s\s of the betel , There is : irorei eleva or leadiuui from the first fla the upper on1 , Hailrcnd find steambo ; ; t offlies. news stxnd. mid wesxerr flnlc p in tbn Kntunda of hotel. (33 ( OXT . 3D. y O 1U" 33 -JIAr1 PACTCBBP OF AND DEALIii : IX- tnbn quins and V.utloir Sliades U03IOS , EXGCA.TINKS AX1 PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham utrwt. coiner Fift < K > nth P.R.R , MEAT MARKET ICth street l t California and Webster. rE KEF.P ox HAND THE BES- supply of FHEall AND SALTE1 VIS. Also a lanrc stork of Fine Suga id Hams and Breakfast Bacon , at the low fctes. WM. AL'ST A. KSUTH , mv'4-lr Proprioton The Sioux t'ity and PaciHc IJailron , ! , la Cononrtlaa ltl tfc 3UX CITY L ST , PAUL RAILROAD , tql | > the horcst route from Omaha Conncll Bluffs to ht. Paul , MtneAioll Tater , Anoka , Duluth , niiraarcV , and all In Mlnpciota. iln leaves Omaha daily , ( except Saturday ) , clock p. ro. , and Council r lul& at S.05 l > - om Chicago 4 North-Western Depot. ias LOW and lime as QUICK as lj any oilier Line. LMAK PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL BIGHT TRAINS , iure Tour ticket reads VIA Sioux City , iTolding circuitous routes and midnight 'era. cets can be rurchase-1 at the offices of thee ; o it Northwtgtcrn Jlallway in Omaha ouncil Buffj. J C , EOYDEN , Pajs. A Ticket Agffit P.AS.C. R. R. aul , Minn. F. C. HILL , Pass , and Ticket Ast. , S. a A P. , Sionx p , Iowa. OEO. Vf. GBATTOK , Agent. 1C3 Farnham Street , Oman * , Keb. The Kingot thelSEWlKG MACU15E WOhLD a , pic mincctly Gold Ttljns : lealuis ct Finance. SALES POK 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines ! VFn * It will haii ly bedenku jj.cn such evidence that the scrcriority ol the Singer Is tu.lv THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO , W. N. NASON , Agent , Je SO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. . * J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GROUERS , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE 6ROCERS SIMPSOS'S. BLOCK 538 and 540 Fourteentli Strost , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE iuch32r iuch32rMORGAN MORGAN & GALLAGER. -SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON .alO MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS So. lay Fariiliam Street WHITNET , BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCER ! ETo , 247 Douglas Street , AUEMS FOR TH DCPO.NT POWDER CO. CLARK FRENCH , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND anned Goods , Dried : Fruits , Green Fruits in Seasor je 1 ARfaEItS SOLICITED / ND PUOMPTI.Y FILLED. A. . . S I 3s I 3 ? S O 2sT3 MANUFACTURER AND \YUGLVSALE DEALER IN 532 apZSmG C. L. A. 3SI.ATTE , 288 Dod&e Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. xf coaj > ntly on band the finest sto.kof Broad CUlh , Ca < lMcrcs and Vc tlj " l ° "P in Uem ° St fasnonall-'e 3l > 1 < s aua t8 "uit the most fastid UKS lowest"ossiT f sTABCISHfcl > PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , -.VHOI.EjiALE DEALFR3 IN FANCY GROCEEIEi Teas , Spices , Totacco and Cigars.f 12 FarnLam Street , - - Omalia JOBBERS OF > RY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and KOTK 231 Farnh.am Street , - - - 2sTI J. J. BROWN & BBO. , \VfHOLESALE DEALERS IX TAPLE AND FANCY DRY Mr Actions , nnd Eoots and Shoes. JOHN T. JOBBER OF > helf Heavy Hardwa : IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND- Aa-RiaTJTTTTRAl. IMPLEMElTTf KKSIIKHS , IIAKISTEnNItKAl'CnSAIUVKIS. : . DKIL.LA. MKEi EKN. PLO\VS CUfcrlVATOHS , IIV - KAKKH AND WAOONS. me iS Douglas Stif Omaiia , ITobras ] HENRY HOHNBERGER. DEALEEIN Tina 01dKentiick-jj\yiiLskics and JmporU-l.'GooiIs a SpccLillj- . i9 DOUGLAS8TH.f ) ( Caldirell Block , ) f i9vl ! - OMES and FAHMS ZIT 1TEBB. S : . Miasouri P > er Pjilroa-1 Co. , oBars best Ian's aOoir , prices on 10 . j Burliueton aq.l the amount. : of 20 cent on latflnc interest , alMia iMniw premium per . , lase.H half the land Ucuitirated , within two years from date of purchase. LA11GE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. lh of ? latte , loup Fork and Elkhorn Valll A M P 1 Co. will sri : about 1 000.000 icrw of iplen IU nzJat . and asricultnrai : ! . Jon8credit. I watered country , nt troa $ ! . ' < to 87.00 per acre on South of he Platte boiIro'theb tUn < linKebrask , lnt se'tedbr numerous ss - tetfisa .a-iEffiriss . - ? vsute > " " i SCIIALL1R Agent B. & M. Land Officj R. Coraer , of Ninth and FarnbarnSts. . tlmaha i Or General Land Depxtlweat , LiHcolajXt1 , ,