iHURSDAY , AUG. 13 , 1S74. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA BAILI BEE IB terred to lubecnbera by carrier , to any evening , ( .Sundays ex- jurtot the city , every Spted. ) it fifteen cents per wcei , or fJ..51oi tiinoathsand J7.00 peranuum , when paid a ll SSrplalnU about Irregularities , addreised this office will receive prompt attention. ! THi OXJJIA. DAK.T BEK will be mailed t < iubrerlbers at the following rates , y able Inra rlauly In advance : ST.UOperao-ium. 8.75 " 6..onths. IBS OMAHA DAII.T BEE baa by far thi JUABGEST circulation In the city , and la berelore , the bert and cheapest adverttsini fHpTQ. KATES o ADVKETISIKO. Local notices , 2. cenU per line : local advertisements , 2' ' esnti per line ; by the month , 10 cents. &i adTertisement Inserted lor less thin 50 cento Special notices , 10 cent * per line ; single Inser tion , not less than 25 cents. Transient abt Tti < menU must lnTa.lab'y b * jUte tor standing adTertinementa J r sped' ga Kottcea , Statements , Tabula , requiring careful rerision by copy OTprwltobTSurniihed , must be banded i. . belire Un o'clock A , K. to insure insertion th * * jpecIaT and Local adTerUserneJits before tw * LdVertUejaenU Velore one o'clock p. : . Vdvertiiiemenu for the WKEKLT BE must be handed In before Monday noon , lor tb lime week's iirue. BillYAl. AAD iliii'AiUUUK O ] TBAIXS. time Ca/d Pt " BarllMRton Kou ( I sund..e p. todays except * I'ultaan Hole IHls la the only line running HAEBYT DECEL , Onion Pacific. LTAVI. AlUUV LTAVI.ill * SSOA.M. Cblcoeo BTortUwent-rn. 10:40 : P. ] MaU Kanaasi Ol r St. Jo. & Council BIul P. - A'orthwiietern and Sloii City & I'aclUc. > itllEzpresi . 8:15 : A.M. SOP.J ) Dally except Sunday * . Omnlbaies find BagRage Wagong Icayo tj fflcs , corntr Varnhani and Ninth streets , 1 een minnt a In advance of the atove Lailroi Opening and Closing of Moils i Orualin. 30CTE DUX. WIST. A.M. ' r. x. , .r. O. V.E.R. * - 2:20 11:00 EAST. S. N. W. K. K. . 11:00 1:30 Jo do B.I.&P. U.K. . 11:00 4:30 do rc. . . . . . 11:00 4:30 : r. do do. . . . Bourn. ' B.&BUJO 7.0C 4.M O./S.W.du' ! T. 3:00 10:00 NORTH. 0.4 N. W. K. E 2:50 : 7:43 Chicago knd all Eastern cities , Ncbrasl City , Plattiocouth , Council Blufkand Burlln ton.dueatlOSOa. m.closci st 4:30 a. m. ai [ p. xn. fit. LouU and St. Joseph , due at 10.00 c. D nd 7 p. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. m. and 4.30 a. n Office oj > cn Sundays Irom 12 to 1 p. in. TOADTEKTIsKKS ' * ne C'lRCC IIOS oi be DAILY DKK In rnoi tban double tlint of anylolltcr datl poitcrpublUlied in Scbraska. Peycke'e Eestaurant and Oyste rooms. The leading bouea of th kind. 207 , Farnham street , hetwee Twelfth and Thirteenth. Jeb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. The Democratic State Centra Committee will meet in this cit ; to-day. today.A A cripple named Aubtiii Gai vey , was before the Police Cour yesterday for drunkenness. H vvas discharged. Two ten-wheeled locomotives o forty tons weight each , went wes Monday. They will he used on thi Union Pacific road. A car load of California frui went east over the Xorthwesten road Monday. It was consigned ti New York. Barney Cunningham , check man on the Chicago and North western railway , was married Tues terday to Miss Mary McCann , Judg < Peabody officiating. A sneak thief Tuesday tappet the till at Fred. Herzkc's hoardhif house on Tenth street , and mad < $8.00 by the job. The desk now in use hy Justice Bartlett , was formerly a faro-table The Judge says he proposes always to have a good lay out , and to give Hie boys a square deal. busan Benin's Company h heading West , and will probablj give Omaha a call some time in Oc tober. A mixed up case of disturbance of the peace , arising out of the troubles of two neighboring fami lies , named Sweibold and King , was being tried yesterday at the Police Court. Gage's Excelsior .Laundry , southwest corner of Farnham and Fifteenth streets , is doing a rush ing business , although having been started but a few weeks. The TV-ashing and ironing done there is executed in the very best style. It is "said thatCuirier is anxious to take the photograph of that crowd who captured Henderson , the colored burglar , as they appeared in white marching him to jail. He fvould also like to photograph that "fat-Jean's" jury , mentioned in the BEE of Tuesday. An asscmblage-of girls and boj-s near tlie northwest corner of Cass and Thirteenth streets , raised a disturbance in that vicinity Tuesday night at a late hour , and prevented everybody from going to sleep. Much complaint has been made of their noisy conduct. Philip Koch , the Thirteenth street saloon-keeper , who so brutal ly pounded an old man named Joseph Boles , on Sunday afternoon , Constable Simpson , -was arrested by and his examination will take place before Judge Porter to-day. It appears that Boles had taken two or three bowls of beer , and said he would be in again in a few minutes and settle. This caused Koch to bounce him. t The California fruit cars that pass here so frequently nowadays , are hauled from San Francisco tote to Chicago for § 1,500 each. The profit on the fruit is about two dollars lars on each dollar invested. On Saturday afternoon next , there will be a series of trotting and running races at the Driving Pafk , which will be well worth witness ing. From now until < he State Fair , races will be in order at th track once or twice a week at least There are many good horses in training and they willallbebroughl out at the Fair. The trot on Saturday will be the besl three in five , inside stake o : $25 each , with $75 added. The fol lowing entries have been made viz : H. W. Hale enters Bedick'i sorrel mare , Lady .bisk ; Thomas Palmer , g. g. Denmark ; Ed. Ten nery , br. stalliou colt. The runninj race will be in half mile heats , bes two in three , for S200 Franl Alexander enters Maggie Mann H W Hale , Lady Clark. There wil also be a second running race , hal mile heats , best two in three , fo $50 each. Dennis Cunningham ha entered d. g. Buckskin ; Ed. Wes son , g. m. Lady Gray. The race will commence promptly at twi o'clock p. m. The track is reportei in excellent condition. Personal. Mr. A. J. Doyle is rnpidly recov ering from a long and severe illness Andy McAusland returned Tues day from the AVcst. Chief Engineer Sickles , of th Union Pacific , has gone East agaii : He left on Monday. Mr. Clay Dear , after a thre weekfc' illness , is able to be oi again. The many friends of Mrs. 0. J Killingsworth will regret to learn ( her serious illness. J. S. Gibson , president of tli will teay ° * da City Council , < ? r for the Etxst to be absent two weel on business. J. S. Hpatjn , Esq. , will leave ft Colorado jn a day or two to bo al tent two or three woete for hi health. Hoik D. Campbell , reprcsontin the iiousc of Weeks & Co.mauufa < turcrs of cesetl liquor * , is stoppin at the Grand Central. Mrs. Buxtoncnd Miss Rose Pe body , sisters of Judge Peabody , wh have been visiting in Oniaha fc two months , left for their homes i Massachusetts , yesterday aftornooi Harry Deuel , E. G. Dixon , Ge < Bradbury , J. W.JMorse , andE. I Chandler , returned yesterda ; from a trip to CJear Lake , lowi where they have been fishing an hunting lor a few days. The , caught 130 fish , and returned horn happy , havinc had a delightft time. The following are dip arrivals a the Wyoming : JII Green , Iowa ; E F Hey am family , Nevada ; Gilbert Wells , Or ; Taylor , Mrs V Taylor ; Miss C Tay TM Taylor , John McGetchin , Jr Osceola ; Fred Sawell , Penusylva nia ; Henry E Fawcett and wife Indianapolis ; A F Vauhn , Sai Francisco ; V J Hesser , Platts mouth ; J G Baily , M D , City ; Hen ry J Iteveillay , Fremont ; Wm Me Caig , Lincoln ; J'H Painter , Har Ian Co ; G J Jones , Fremont ; J I Sebastian , A T West , Schuyler ; ( A Phclps , Chicago ; New Quarters. Wyman & Eberhart , proprietor of the Variety Bazar , have rente < the building formerly occupied b ; the Herald office , at the uorthwes corner of Douglas and Thirteentl streets , and will take possession or the 15th of next montn. They will occupy the first and se cond lloors ; and the rear portion o the basement. In the meautim < fifteen hundred dollars will be ex. . ponded in repairs and improve ments , among which will be a new front , and a large inside stairway t ( the second floor. The building v. about 30 feet wide , and SO feet deep so that ample room will be afforded for the conspicuous display of the immense stock of variety goods car ried by this enterprising firm. The Odd Fellows. The new building of the Odd Fel lows is fast approaching comple tion , the walls of the third story being now nearly laid. The struc ture will be completed before the State Fair , which takes place during the last week of next month. It will in every way be a very hand some structure , a substantial ornament to the city , and a profita ble investment to the flourishing society which erected it , and upon which it will ever reflect the great est credit. Upon its completion , during Fair week , the Odd Fellows propose to celebrate the event by giving a four night' entertainment , during which social amusements of all kinds , es- ) ecially dancing , will be afforded to .he public. The matter has been thoroughly talked up , and an at tractive programme will be arranged n a few days. Amous : other attractions , will be i costly silver trumpet , to be given o the lire company receiving the most votes , and a beautiful flag to je voted for by the different lodges f the order in this city. The coin- uittcc ir.ot last night on this justness. LACKAWANA COAL at lowest narket price , by the IOWA COAL L'OMPAXY. Office 13th street , ( for- nerly Union Coal Company's ) . y 30 tf GEO. C. TOWLE , - Agent. THE LAST CHANCE ? o obtain the best daily paper pub- ished in Nebraska at the exceed- ngly low rate of fifty cents per lonth. After the first of August no sub- jriplions will be recchvd at less iian the regular price. Now is TIIE TIME ; $1.50 in ad- ance pays for the OatAHA DAILY ; EE three months. That Veto. The following is a copy of thi Mayor's message vetoing the "Or dinauce abolibbingthe office o Captain of Police , " and which wa carried over the veto. MAYOR'S OFFICE , ) OMAHA , August 11,1874. J To the City Council : The Ordinance entitled "An Or dinance repealing Ordinance No 253 , " I herewith return to you with out my approval of the same. Sev eral of the reasons why I so returi it appear in the message I sent t you when I returned the ordlnanc providing for the detailing of a Sei geant of Police , and abolishing th office of Captain of Police. To th same reasons I again call your al tention , and beg to urge tnem as a this time possessing increased force SVhile the ordinance herewith re turned does not seek upon its fac to create the office of Sergeant ( Police , as did the one just referre to , but purports simply to abolis the office of Police Captain. Still i has , to my mind , no merit whai ever. Notwithstanding , it is osten sibly sustained upon the groua that it will reduce the expenses ( the police force. The fact is , our police force is to small already , and this is becomin every day more and more apparen In some portions of the city wher a large and increasing trade is don and traffic is busy till late eveinin hours ; as for instance , on nort Sixteenth street , and in other placi where the better class of our cit residences ore located , and whei garrotings and robberies during tli last few months have been mo1 frequent , not a single policeman to be found after midnight , for tl simple and sufficient reason that B one can be spared from the fore elsewhere needed. Shall I add tl well Known fact , that on more tha one occasion when the City Counc has this summer held its session ti midnight , that some 01 its office : have considered the walk of a mite to their home at that time of tl night so dangarous that they hu : remainpd | n the centre of the oil all night. Did not public policy prohibit I could state other and more star ling facts than these , all tending 1 show that our present police force too small. Again , complaint made that in those portions of tl citv for which details are made ; nighl : , , ' toe .detailed men an- not i their posts wfie'h'ngedpcj rn < jt. | The responsibility foi .ui > iua tention to duty , can pcarcely I said to rest upon the City Marsha Ho has such constant and arduoi labor'to p.erforf during the day th : he requires and fihouiu hjjyp tl night for rest. The very duty then most nceded- that which looks after the mei and takes care that they are coi subtly itf fheir posts , at night e peciaflV ) and 3rS'r $ e alert to di tect crime , nnd arresflhe offpnflgr is that which should be perform * by the Captain of Police , whic office thisordinance seeks to abollsl 2 > To gergeant , no merely detnilc policeman , can successfully perfori ' ' this duty. Is one out'a rjrKuJftrly aj ' pointed officer a. Captain ca quietly direct or control } isue cases. Such is human nature thi one selected from the ranks will out authority , save that which pa tiality seeks temporarily to cortfe cannot succeed as an ovprspcr pf h fellows , OF a pommander of h , peers. True meij , such as ar Pr ( per to be selected for policemen , ai always ready and willin to obey , and be guic ed by those upon whoi authority had been properly coi : ferred upon those duly commi : sioned. Still the best of men re\ti. at the eflrcfsp of authority ov ( them by those whom inpch favorii ism has "dressed in a little brjef ai thofity. " Again the City Marshal asks for captAJn. He states to you in ope Council that } je jjppds some one t attend to the duties of that ofl'ipt True , he says he can detail som one to do that duty , but then , as w have seen , such detail will not bej do that work. . Notwithstanding we have no now a sufficient police force , | i numbers , it would , in my opinion be far better , if the expenses c police must be reduced , to make th force eleven and a captain , rathe than twelve without a captain , Other reasons , and it may b more potent ones than 1 hav named , coujc } be urged against thi ordinance , but these Jfc j-fems to m < are enough to convince any wpjl wisher of Omaha , every good cltj zen that thp pojjcyof abolishjng th < office of Captain of Pojjce } s a hazardous deus one. In closing , I desire to call your at tion , especially , to the provisions o Section 88 of the city charter. I reads as follows : "The Marshal shall have the su pervision and control of the Poljci force of the city , and in that con nection shall bo subject only to th < orders of the Mayor , and all order ; of the Mayor relating to the direc tion of the direction of the Pollci force , shall be given through th < Marshal , or in his absence , the offi cer in charge of the Police force. " This section Is explicit nnd poiri' ted. It provides that all orders o ; the Mayor in the absence of the Marshal shall be given through thi officer in charge of the Police force. No detailed man is an officer in the proper meaning of that terra , noi could he be safely recognized and entrusted as sueh at the hands oi the Mayor. There is but one plan contemplated in , or provided for , by the City Charter , upon whlbli to or ganize the Police force , and that is cleaaly enough seen to be , an organ * ization with a Captain properly ap pointed by the Mayor and Council. C. S. CHASE , Mayor. BELLEVUE UROVE , twelve miles from Omaha , on the line of the B. & M. R. R. , and 100 yards from the depot , has been improved for pit nics and private parties BY 31'AUSLAXD i MARTIX. All engagements for the grove will be made through ANDY MCAUSLAND , jyTtf. 242 Douclas Street. DYEING , c.eamng and repairing lone in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , :0th : St.Let. Famhnm and Douglas" ipr28t f. SALOON for sale cheap. Inquire , t BEE office. Jul24-tf Indian Curiosities at No. 170 ' 'arnham street , corner llth street , may 7-tf. A choice lot of Nebraska apples > r sale at Harris' butcher shop , 'ifteenth street. P. WALKER. ug 1115 WANTED Three first-class wait- rs , with good references , at eycke's Restaurant , 207 Farnham reet. aug 11 t3 DR. POWELL , office 215 , Farn- am street. fune23-tf CITY COUNCIL The regular weekly meeting of the City Council was held Tuesday night. Charles Gardner was appointed a special policeman for ten days to guard a portion of the military road vacated by the Council. Lorenz Hall was appointed weighmaster for the Sixth Ward. A message was received from the Mayor in which he stated that he withheld his approval from the ordinance abolishing the office of Captain of Police , and gave reasons at length. The following is the vote upon the question whether the or dinance should pass over the May or's veto , viz : Yes Campbell , Gib son , Lucas , Marsh , StcphensonSut- plien , Swobe , President Gibson , 8 ; No Banckas , C. Brown , M. H. Brown , McGavok. 4. A message from the Mayor was read vetoing the appropriation for the pay of policeman Byrne for the last month , and explaining his ob jections. The following vote was taken on the passage of the ordi nance over the veto , viz : Yes Banckes , M H Brown , Campbell , Gibson , Luca , Marsh , McGavock , Stephenson , Sucphen , Swobe , Presi dent Gibson. 11. Iso L Brown , 1. Th < i bond of August Williams , policeman , was approved. A petition was received from residents on and near Nineteentli street , north of Izard street , asking for a bridge to be constructed across the creek at Nineteentli street. Re ferred to Committee on Streets and Grades. Citizens residing along Soutl : avenue , leading south from St Mary's avenue , petition for a grade to be established on South avenue Referred to committee on streete and grades. Mr. Stephenson , from the com mittee on parks , introduced a reso lution to dispense with the services of Mr. T. Swift , foreman at Hans com Park , as the money was nearly expended , am } the Superintendent had said he could do the work with' oit } lu's services. Quite an animatei discussion on this"resolution follow' ed , after which the matter was post poned one week. The following resolution by Mr Marsh was adopted : Jtcsoli-cd , That the Street Com missioner be instructed to arrange the bridge across the north fork o North Omaha creek , onEightcentl street , so as' to make it passable when the new grade is completed Referred to committee on streets and grades , and committee on side walks and bridges , with power tc act. ' ' ' The following rpsolution by Mr Sutphen was referred to the com mittee on sidewalks aim bridges with power to act : $ colucJ , That the street pom- mfsbibnpr bo and is hereby instruct ed to put a now two inuh oak plant cover over the well on the north west corner of Farnham and Four teenth streets. The following resolution by Mr. Gibson vas adopted : Jlesoli-eil , Tlmt thp > treet com missioner be directed to report to Ihc Council at its next meeting all the surnlus material remaining after the recent work at'the Park was coin- p'jeted and oi which he has the pharg/J. / The finance comnijttpp pjaele a report : "Your committee to'wliom was referred the semi-annual re ports of the City Clerk and Treas urer , would report that they have Jjad the matter under consideration ; and Mit < injt jierewith the said re ports of the City Clerli and Treas urer. urer.And your committee have to sny that they believe said reports cor rect , or'as nearly so as possible , un der the present , or rather the past , system of keeping the record of said offic.esYour committee. Mr. Pres ident , wouid recomjnenil that the City Clerk be authorized and in structed to have said reports pub lished. And would also recommend tjiat this Council take some action , and thut without delay , in regard to the matter of puttuig thp old delin quent tax book into such shape that our next report will not have to be pstjlijalrd , but carried out as so njany dollars and. cents ; and , Mr. President , yflurpommttepiave | | fur ther to say , and thar is that the present incumbent , Mr , Johnson , is anxious that sucli steps be token , and that an account should be opened | "jf\veen. : him and the City 'Cierk , ami' that a ' } } unpaid taxes should be charged' to him , and proper predits given him as ho pro- dupps vouchers for the disburse ments of bajif taxes after collection , and your committee would recom mend that the President be author ized to appoint a comnijttee of three , His Jlouor to be a member and chairman of sajd pommittce , to take that matter jn hand and em ploy such help as in their discretion may seein necessary to put said de- linquoiit tax-books into sueh shape that they will show the exao amount of taxes unpaid , ard afte once having been put in prope [ shape , your coihraittee would recom mend that each treasurer shnJl tun over h's ' books to his successor in such shape that the incoming trcas urer can receipt for all unpaie taxes. " Signed by all the members of the committee. TJie report was adopted , with an amendment to include the City Clerk's books , The clerk was instructed to fur nish a copy of the treasurer's report to such pity papers as would publish the same free of cost , The committee on streets and grades reported that by borrowing eartli te > grade Fifteenth street from Lcard cast , the road to the bottom can be placed in a passable condi tion. The street committee has been instructed to attend to it. The mayor appointed Joseph Kent , R. G. Jenkinson and P. Mc Gavock to assess elamagcs to owners of property caused by the appropri ation of land for the extension of Tenth street. Continued. The commitfeo on fire report in favor of constructing a one thou sand barrel cistern at the intersec tion of 17th and Izard. Bill of the Ras light company Amounting to $502.23 was allowed. A lamp post was ordered to be jrected on the southeast corner of 15th street and Capital1 avenue , iear Jacob's new block. A report recommending the section of certain lamp posts was ecommitted. On motion of Presi- lent Gibson , Mr. Sutphen in the : hair , it was Jtesolvcd To report vith instructions to ascertain all the amp posts needed on different rail- oadsin the city. This was done in the understanding that the ex- > ense of the lamp posts can he col- ected from the railroads. The following crossings were rdered , viz : On the south side of 'alifornia street at its intersection rith 12th , 13th , 14th. and IGth sts. ) n the north side of Webster street tits intersection with 14th and flkh treets. Also on the east side of IGth treet at its intersection with Web- , ter street. The . J. Whitman , ch'ef engi neer of che Sc. Leniis Water Works , proposes to furnish an estimate of four different plans for Water Works for $450. A discussion on the Water Works question followed , the majority of the Council being iii favor of the much needed improve ment. The matter was postponed one week. Messrs. Swobe and Campbell were appointed a committee on Clerk's and Treasurer's books. A leave of absence for two weeks was granted to President Gibson. Adjourned. The following resolution by Mr. Stephenson was adopted : Jtcsolvcd , That the Mayor be requested to ap point three disinterested freeholders ers of the city to assess the damages caused by the extension of Tenth street through the lands of George Francis Train , on which Mr. Kountze has obtained an injunc tion. Council adjourned for one week. SKINNED ALIVE. Terrible Butchery by the Paw nees. The House of a Homesteader En tered , His Wife Beaten , and He Brutally * Murdered. Bohemians entered West Point on Monday morning , in great haste. They being unable to speak English , they found an interpreter to whom they tolel the following story , [ for which we arc indebted tc Sheriff Turner ] : A parry of Indians and squaws camped near a homesteaders home in Colfax county , ami scut theii squaws to the house to procure some food. The squaws entered the house and raii'-ackcel it for all thej could get. The wife of the home steader being home , of course , objecteel to having all theii food taken away , whereupon the squaws turned upon the woman and beat her over 'the head. Her cries were heard by hei husbandwho hastened to his house , and on seeing his wife and hearing her cries from suffering he took his ; shotgun and shot one of the squaws. The other squaws reported this to the Indians. They returned to the Bo hemian's house , ( twelvein number ] which they entered , and put the man through a terrible torture. They skinned him and cut his hands oil' , and then took his heart out. All this is supposed to have been done in tlie presence of his wife , who was suffering from the injuries that the devils had inflicted her with. The scene of this terrible murder was about sixteen miles from West Point in one corner of Colfax coun ty , ami only live miles from the spot wherd q. ftirftec ivfis LJllea while plowing a few years age > by the Winnebagoes. This tragedy took place on last Sunday. A party left West Point for the scene of the horror. The Ineliaus , no eloubt , have disappearcel ; ami it will beharei < o find then ) . Fremont Jleruhlj AitgustV [ N'OTE 15Y TIIK BEK. | A gentleman who arrived in this city frqm West Point yesterday , de- njea tbt any Bohemians panic to West Point from Colfax county. The story above relateel is a mere rumor now current in West Point , end lacks confirmation. Ho Claims to Have Lost $700. Tuesday evening a man named F. Haas , a German , was picked up In the streets in a drunken condition , and lodged in jail. When he sober ed off , he discovered that all his mousy v-as gone. He claims to have hael three drafts , amounting in all to seven hundred dollars , ( vhich he got cashed at Council Bluffs , bringing the money Avith him to Oraalm. The last ho recollects of having it , was while he was spreeing it at Weymuller's brewery. He either lost the money , or was robbed. He felt terribly over liis misfortune. The police arc endeavoring to re cover the money for him. There is some possibility that some one of his friends took the money away from him for safp Ijeepjng till he shoulel get sober. Republican County Convention. A Republican Cfcunfy Convention for Eoug as county will be held at the Court House i the city of Ouialu , on Saturday , the 23th da' of August , A. ! > . , 1874. , at _ ' o'clock , p. ni. , fo : ho purpose of electing 23 delegates to th Republican State Convention , to be heJd a Lincoln on tlie'JJ < ! ar of Septemlcr , 1674. Each w rd in the cjty of Omaha will be en titled to 7 delegates , and cath precinct outside of 34id city to 'J delegates to said convention. Primary elections , for the purp so of cboos ing such di leg ites , are hereby called for Satur day , the 2J day of August , the poll * to beep op n in the city of Opisha from 4 to 7 p m. , jud in the other precincts from G to S o'clock , p. m. * J one but well known republican voters trill [ wallowed to vole at said primary elections , jud in the tity of Omaha no person will be il'owed to vote unless duly registered or Iden tified to the satUfaetlon of the Judges of elec tion as beini : a properly qualified \olerofthe irard , where his lallot is otlortil. The following are designated cs the places vhere sucli primary elections will be held : 1st Ward At Turner Hall. 2nd Ward At Engine llou'e , 3.1 Ward At Engine House. 4th Ward At Ciiy Engineer's office. 5th Ward At Hd. Dallows' , on Chicago St. Cth Ward * t Engine Mouse. Union Precinct At Knight's School House. Florence Precinct Florence School House. Valley Precinct At Judco Hanej's residence Chicago Precinct At ElLhom Station School louse. McAardle Precinct At JIcAardle ScLool fouse. Elkhorn Precinct At Elkhorn City School [ ouse. Doughs Precinct At Joel T. Griffln's r enee. West Omaha PrctinctAt 0. Scldcn's rre- Icnce. . . Saratoga Precinct- Saratoga School House By order of the Doug' ' " County Kepublican oraialttee. CIIAUXCEV WILTSn , Chairman. IX M TIIUBSTON , iecretarr. The Life Association of America , the only company doing business L Nebraska whose policies are cibso- 'lely ' non-forfeitable for non-pay- iciit of premium H. H. BCI-LOWS , aug G-tG Ma.iager. GEO. H. PCTKRSOX , tiio pioneer gar manufacturer , keeps con- antly on hand the very best ands of cigars , and also "Lone ick , Fruits and Flowers , and Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 1 Douglas street. mayGeodlv TYPE FOR SALE ! A Font of Bourgeois Type , of lich. ths is a sample , weighing GOO ; . This type has been in use on e Daily BEE less than one year , d is nearly as good as new. For terms &c. , address E. EOSEWATEP. , f. Publisher of the Bee , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , Fo : Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , wll be invrteU in these columns once for TE * CENTS per Hue ; each subsequent insertion FIVE CEFJS per line. The first Insertloi never lessth.o TWENTY-FIVE CENTS RENT Hduse N. E. Cor. Dodge ao < FOR 15th S lecu. CIIAS. H. I'AAtJS , aug2dtf 2ii Farnham St BOARDERS ciu be accommodated a DAY . DELAWARE'S , soutn west cor. c lltliand llarney. aug2d6t& WANTED < > n or about Sept. 1st , by a goo. . tenant without children , a cottage wit four or five rooms in good repair , water , Ac convenient. Communications may be left o the City Cleric's office auglWSt W .AXTKD Jlcn to work. Inquire Cenlrs Uarkct , Cor. lath and Douglas , auglld ; WANTED A girl to do work In a sma ! family. Apply at X. E. Cor. 19ih an Dodge bts. f auglldit * A hardware clerk with severs WANTED years experience in tbe wholesale an retail business wants employment. lie Is as fully master of double entry book-keeping an speaks t he German and Scandinavian languages Beat of referecct ! , . Address "M. , BEE Office. auglldSt * WONDERFUL MACHINE ! ! ! Just th A thing for Blacksmiths and Machinist ! Kjscntial 100 cry wsli regulated Blacksmit and Machine shop. A machine for ohearin and punching metal" , by hand or hy steam. State rights lor sale iheap ; terms easy , j fortune fur someone Call on or address J. N. FISHER , Ruom 1 , S. E corner 15 , and Douglas , o VAX DOH.N , Mathiuist. Omaha , Net Aug. llth , 1S71. auglldjt THE PUBLIC-The undersigned ha TIO purcl ae < l and put upon the streets a pub ic conveyances someol the finest carnage ever manufactured in th's cuuutry. They wil be run to and from the depots , hotels and pri yate rcsidettei. All orders left at'the Metropol itan Ilutcl , O' at the stable , near S. K. cor. o Ele\enth St. and Capitol ave , will l > c prompt ! ; attended to. A share of the public patronag is respectfully solicited. augtldtt WM. E .BULL. T7UH KENT Brick Stoie corner Chicago am JJ faixtccnth streets The best location in th city , bavins been occupied for the last Kvei jeateasagroccrv. auaTdtf S. WRIGHT. MUSIC Mrs. A. Polack , for insny years successful teacher of music la the bcs temple Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu pils in that branch at her residence , 2iJ llowan bt. Will commence teaching , bept. augTdtf MONEY TO LOAN On approval personj security , also City and County Warrant bought and soU. Inquire at Law Office of 1 W. 1. Richard * , No. 4'JJ 13th St. , Omaha. AugCdtf WANTED A girl to do general bouse-worl at house on wist side of 16 , bet. Jone and ] .c.icnnorth. ril'J ' LET-imat ) house , cor. Capitol Avenu J _ ami 14th ft. , one block from Post Olfict 1' sseosion , August 15th. Apply at Cozzen House , 9th fct. augSdtl WANTED A girl to do general housework Inquire at 404 Burt bt. . bet. 20 ami 21. augSdtf _ LET House with four rooms , near U. P TIO Depot. Possession August 8th. Apply a Cozzens House , Sth St. augSdtf WANTED A girl to do general house work Apply at 11. 1'omeroy's , West end St Mary's Avenue. Wagis-Sj.GO per week. Jiuy22tf. FOR HUNT llvuso on ISth near Cass street 1 > S 1. S. A. lAYLOK 4 ( .1) . A girl to cook at Amtricai WANTED House , bet. llti and 12th , Douglas st. JvlCtf _ CTTANTED IM1ICDIATUL girl to d ; VV hoifce-work.1 - Apply : ! 'Daveupor street , between 17lh and 18th. jyatf OTOUE TO HENT 108 Douglas street. In O quire oj WEBBER A BE11M. julvltt _ w \NTED Day boarder" , at the touthwesl cor. of 10th and Harney sts. je'J9tf A cneap larm in eijnange foi WANTLD jpprcl.sndlM. Ad-Jtia. , waer , B1.1 officp , ' ' - 'ajclt JIOUTGAGE SALE Whereas on \J the Bth day of October. 1873. J. A. Thoruj ) made and executed a certain Chat-el 3Jofgagc ( to Lars Chnstensen , which was duly recorded in Uoob M , of Mort&apes'id DougM Couilty , tfl secure the pavmelit of the sum of two hundred and iifty ( S25Q ) dollars with Interest from thf Cih djy of April , "S74 , and there is now 4ue on said J otalhebuiaof Two Hundred aud Sixty ( S2CO ) dollars at this d la. Now therefore , I bhalltj \ the authority vested In me by virtue ot said Chattel Mortgage , proceed to sell the property therein described at the store No. 159 Farnham ttrcet in Omaha , on Friday , August " 21 t , 1374 , at 9 o'clock a. m. , To-Wit : "Thes-ock of gentlemens furnishing good ? together with all iKoshctrlugai'.d qxiaccs , and Lraio EoU in' , terest in said prculises , " Ancust 1,1 ! > 74. " LARS CHRISTENSEN. auglfojOdat Ur Janie F , Morton bis Att'y. TQ 5TAIL CASE PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to raaVe room for our new styles , we Ime put in PEItrECP order all of our old stock , including second-hand , anil offer them at GREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY " HOWE " BOUGHT Of US and our AUTHORIZED canvassers Is WARRANT ED , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is WORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth less machines bought at low figures , that are be ing palmed off on the public for nearly as good is now. Persons that do not want to run the isk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of IIRESPONSIBLE puartics , aj they have NO eputation AT STAKE , as have old established Companies. THE HOWE MACHINE CO. , 430 13th Street. \VOODWORTH , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. Wood Stock , HAllDWARE , Patent Whseb , Finished Gearing , ic. xlcs , Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , larriages , Hacks aad Buggies Stnilcbaclier Wagon Depot. mr'Ctt QJJAILEY'S JP. . Soap Factory ! it-Dtil on the line ! of tbe Union Pacific il'rad near the powder house. Manufac- -f- fir ; -class soap for home consumption. uie24 lv larket Gardners ! KINDS OF < VEGETABLES plants , for sale. Orders addressed to us our garden Cor. 21st and Panl Streets , 1 receive prompt attention. _ EplM3m TEEITSCHKE & CO. , GROCERS ind Gcneial Prorislon Dealers , 8. "W. Cor. Jackson and 13th SUp - , ; p a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions , nes , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper n any ether house lu Omaha. _ ] j83in H. U. 1TALKEB , UANUFACTUKKl' ANU UKALERIN OOTS & SHOES 13th St. Between Farcham and Doujlu LIQUOKS , WINES , ETC. eno 3 : CO COfr 01 a g * _ W 0 > 1 BMM4 R I 03 _ _ & I ffl S MM WM s m M S * H's. Bo tl 5 o 5 6 fl * S * * P. N. GLYNN WHOLESALE AND SET AIL DEALER IN Wines , Liquors , Segars , TOBAG. 0 AND PIPES. BSTCalifornla Wines and IirandIes. SW Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposite the new 1'ojt Ortjce building , Omaha. Nebc25tl ] Bavarian Beer Hall ! 193 Douglas St , Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest brands of all classes of Liquors and Soars. FrcsL Lager constantly on hand. Je25-3m CIIAS. HART Prop. Wostor-aa. Comer of CnmiDgs and Twenty-second streets The finest lager beer con stantly on hand , " " 1e25m CIIAS. WEYMULLER , Prop HOTELS. GEAND CEOTRAJL "EE O T : E * Xi . - NEBRASKA DMAHA , - - The largest and best hoc between Chicago tnd San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1S73. s30 tl GEO. THKALL. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL , . E. T. PAGE , Proprietor. 10th St. , bet. farnliam and Harney , , NEB. us ) { o and from all Trains. Passengers for other Hole's or private Resi dences , carried for 25 cents. BAll orders left at P. H. Allen's , 24 door from P. O , C. Wilson A Son , cor. 13ih and H -rney , and the City Hotel OSi : ; , wilfreceive piuuipt attentios. " jyTlm United States Hotel , COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. rtsrectfnlly announ- I ces that he has purchased and refuted I he above Hotel , and is now ready to accommodate the public , with board by dpy or week , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIASf LE11K. Prop. ' ILLINOIS HOIJSE. EetwfenJUh andolOth. CHARLES FELDEIUXAN' Prop. mchlltt Central House "So. 630 liztcenth Street , Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOYE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bar attached to the house. Ie27 3iu California House. FEITZ HAFNER , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r llth , Oui ha , Nebraska. Board by the day or wtefc. Junel. Tl LTLTDLE On 9/ft , let. Farnham and Hartley Streets , TTAS been entirely refilttcd and refurnished , XI and will accommodate all to the best ol board at 51,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , V , & SJ , HARRYMAN , Jy28dly. Propr etors , Southern Jlotel , Froatlag on 4th , 5th and Walnut ita , , St. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is first-class in all its appointments. Its tables are at all times sup plied In the greatest abundance , with all the delicacies the markets afford , Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wants of tbo guests of the hotel , 1 here is an Improved rleva or leading from the Cnt floor to the upper outUailruail auj steamboat Icket offices , news stand. nd wemerr Union telegraph otU'pinthe l-ntundnnf hotel. B 33 DKT 3" . jD. J O IU33 & -ltA t. ACI RKp OP A D DEALEE i - Lambrcqnins and W.ndoir SLades , 3HB030S , EXtiKATlNfiS AXD PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnh m > tre t.rn > npr Flftwnlh J.P.R.R , MEAT MARKET , 16th street bet California and Webster. [ TTE KEEP ON HAND THE BEST W supply of KREall AXD SALTED IEA1S. Also a Ijrire stock of Tine Sugar ured Ifaias and Breakfast Hacon. at the luir- it rttes. WM. AUsT A KNUTII , rroprietors. The Sioux Cltf and I'acinc lUIIrcad , la Coi sect Ion with ike ilOUX CITY d ST. PAUL RAILROAD , C2 inlln the shortest route from Omaha id Council BInffs to St. Panl , jllnfaooll * , Illnater , An la , Duluth , Blsmarrt , and all Inti In Minnesota. frain letyes Omaha dally , ( except Saturday ) 6 o.clock p. m. , and Council BJufli at 8.05 p- , from Chicago 4 North-Western Depot. ircas LOW and lime as ( JUICE as by any oilier Line. fLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL MET TCAINS , * te inre your ticket reads VIA Sioux City. is aToioUng circuitous routes and midnight _ . IckeUcanbe rurchasel at the offices of the a : cage 4 Xorthwistern Itailway In Omaha I Council Bluffs. J C. HOYDEN , j'l Pass. 4 Ticket _ AgtSt P. 4 S. C. R. R. t Paul , Minn. Tl F. C. HILL , I'l Pass , and Ticket Ajt. , S. ( i 4 P. , 'siour an tn Ity , Iowa. tnC GEO. W. GBATTOS , Agent. C 1C2 Farnham Street , Omaha , Keb. lUT20tf. "G MACniSE Realus ct finance."G SALES EOE 1873 : In Round Numbers. 232,444 Machines ! lCdCniCU"JlK" SUCh eTideDCC lhat the "Tcrtority of , Le Singer i , ru.lr THI SINGER MANF'e ' CO. N. NASON , Agent , je 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GRQGER& Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. " ' , 3ST"EJB. , STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE 6ROCERS ! SIMPSO.VS. BLOCK t 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGEB. -SUCCESSORS TO CUEIQIITON AO MORGAN- WHOLESALE GROCERS , tfo. iOii Farjiiiam Street WHITNEY , BATJSEKKAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS X < To. 247 Douglas Street , USTIEIB mch2"yl .VGE&XS . FOR THS BUPO.NT POWDEU CO. GLARE : & FRENCH , w ALE GROCERS ! AXD DEALERS JJV Canned Goods , Dried -'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season , JC 1 .M1L-CUS SOLICITED / XD PROMPTLY FH.LED. A. . 3s. s i IM : IF s o --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE- IN 532 I 'IIFT JEIEilsrTIH : SO ? . , C. Zi. _ Street , 2d Door East of 16ch Street. i. . u T * ' con" intly QIJ band the Cnest stoikof Broad ClMh On.lcicrrs ami V , L y V 1 fastidious jelOdly C. STE3SLL , DEALER IX Oils , Varnishes , 0 BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC. 257 Douglas Street OMAHA. mcblScodlv JOBBERS OF DBY GOODS , HOSIFBY , GLOYES and KOHOXS. 231 Fa y Mill n isi Stireety J. J. BBOWJSf & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FANCY DRY CGGDS ! ITS-IT Motions , aid Boots anJ. Shoes. JOHN * T. -JOBBER OF-- ihelf i Heavy Hardware' : IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND- AI , IMPLEME1TTS , IIItCSIIKRX. IIAITVKSTKRN , KEAI'tUlS. MOAVKHS. DHILLs , J KEUKIt.Sl COUNI..VATKItN. . I'LOWS , Cl5tTIVATOllS. II VY- 3 JIAKKS AND XVAGOXS. rcchldy 3 Douglas St. , Omalia , ITebraska. HENRY HQRNBERGEK. -DEALER IN- 3 , Juiiiorte-I.Uoodi a Specially. hlOvl and he Borli J-ton and Missouri P Iver Puilroad Co. , oOers best Ian's at'low pricei oo 10 year I'tatCrC < vn interest , a .d "i'liabonns premluiaof 2Q percent , on tbe amount of Ih9 . chase , U half the land is cuitlrated , withiu two years from dat of purchaao. LARGE DEDUCIOXS FOR CASH PAYJrENTS. > rlh of ? latte , J oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys B A M. R. K. Co- will sell about J OOO.OOO acres of ipl n U1 < nzln . ( and ijrlcuturaiiand ; 11 * watered oouniry , * t Ironj § l-f4 to 37.00 per acrf on lung credit. South of he Platte Comiinyownes a large bo-lr of the best laml in Xebraska , Intersected br nnmeroai rlren . . , . . , . ' - ' - ai aid In tha largest and be tdereloped part of thoSUle , ai also in Ib y. For circuUMaaJfuUlnfarioitloa apply to B. SCHALLER , Agent B. & M. Land Office , Corner of Ninth and Farnhnm Sts. , Omalia Or General Load Department , LIncolnXc ,