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    ' , THE OMAHA BEE
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FRIDAY , AUG. 14 , 1874.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CHI.
THE OMAHA DAILI BEE
Ii serred to aubscnters by carrier , to any
prtol tbe city , every evening , ( Snndiyi ez-
lepted , ) it fifteen cents per week , or f 3.75 lor
ii months , and 57.00 per aniium , when paid
D &v&nc *
All complaints about Irregularities , addressed
this office will receive prompt attention.
THI OMAHA. DAILY BKK will be mailed to
labKxiben at the following rates , uyable Inra-
riably inadyance :
17.00 per anium.
S.76 " 6..onthi.
Tax OMAHA DAILT BKK has by tar the
LAKGEST circulation In the city , and Is ,
berelure , the best and cheapest advertising
titx JUTES OP ADVKRTISISO. Local notices , 25
line local advertisements , 20
cents per ;
-cenUptr line ; by the month , 10 cent * . * .o
alveruienient Inserted for less th = n 50 cents.
Special noUcesrlO cents per line ; tingle Inser
ion , not leu than 25 cent * .
Transient -rUements must Invariably be
CCAUi < Vottaa , Statements , Tabular
wort , ereiiirii ieviiio1)jp ,
In
be handed
or prool lobe furnished , must
before ten o'clock ju M. to insure Insertion the
and Local advertisements before two
° 3' & ° " % Z BK *
tnSi be hand * } in before Monday noon , lor tne
came week' * larua.
J.BBIVAL AK1 > DEPABTDBE OF
TBAINS.
Time Cttd oth BnrltaRton Route
LEAVE OUAUA. . " ° 2a5
--W A-
. - - -
Express .2.50 T. it. \
M U * 5:00 A. M. I 31aU . . . . . .
Sundayseicepted. * ilonday - . .
line running Pullman UotflJ.
This U the only
HCOCK , JlARBVlTEDEt ,
i. Wca. Tans. Agt. Ticket Agent.
Chicafioi 111. Omaha , > eb.
O/iloii Pacific.
LEAYZ. .
Dally Express liaoA.M. 3.00P.M.
DallyMUed 4:45 P.M. 10:00 P.M.
Oally Freicht 5:00 A.M. 6:45 P.M.
Dally Freight 6:45 : A. Ja. S-.30 A. M
Chicago , Kock Inland A :
jtall . 530A.M. 10:40P.M. :
Spree * . 2iOJ.M. + 10.00 A.M.
rSaudays eucepU.-d. tMondayB erccptea.
Clilcaco &
. . .
flH ai ! Cliy , St. Jo. & Council Bluff *
MonUnsKxp . . . . . . " : OOA.M.
avening Kxvrees..2:50 P. M. 6:40 : P. M.
Omaba d : Nortliivcntcrn and Bloux
City < V FaclUc.
JlaUErpresB . . . .B:15A.M. 2J5P.H. :
Dally except Sundays.
Omnibuses and Baggage Wegons leave the
/nee , corner Vftrnhftm and Ninth BtreeU , fif-
< ea mlnut fl in advance of the above Ballroad
Opening and Closing or Malls lu
Omnlia.
fiODTT DCX. CLOSE.
HTIIT. A.M. ; r.X.A.1I. .
0. P.R.R. . -
EAST.
tfN.W. K.R. . J1OC 1:30
Jo do. . . . *
R. I. & P. H. K. . 110 i O
do fo .
F. & It. R. R.i < -
do do. . . .
BOUTH.
B.&StJo - 7:00 4:30 :
do do. . -
O.&B.W.R.- . 3.-00 10:00 :
NO2TH.
O. < t N. AV. K. R _ . 2:50 7:45 :
Chicago hnd all Eastern cities , Nebraska
City , PlatUccoutb , Council BluSaand IJurling-
ton , dueatlO Oa. m. , closes at 4.30 a. m. and
I p. m.
St. Louis and St. Joseph , due at 10 00 a. m.
and 7 p. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. m. and 4.30 a. m.
Office open Sundays irom 12 to 1 p. m.
fi. E. YOST. Postmaster.
Bopnblican County Convention.
A Republican County Convention for Doug
las county will beheld at the Court House in
the city of Omaha , on Saturday , the 29th day
of August , A. D. , 1874. , at 2 o'clock , p. m. , for
the purpose of electing 23 delegates to tbe
Republican State Convention , to be held at
Lincoln on the 2d day of September , 1874.
Each -i > rU in the city of Omaha will be en
titled to 7 delegated , and each precinct outside
of said city to a debate * to said contention.
Primary elections , /or the purpose of choos
ing such delegates , are hereby called for Satur
day , the S2d day of August , the pojls to be
opm in the city of Omaha from 4 to 7 p & ) . ,
aud in the other precincts from C to 8 o'clock ,
P. rfl.
None hat well Vnown republican voters will
tic allowed to vole at said primary elections ,
end In the city of Omaha no pcreon trill be
allowed to vote unless duly rrgiitcred or iden
tified to the satisfaction of the Judges of elec
tion as being a properly qualified voter of the
trard , where his ballot is oflcred.
The following are designated as the places
where such primary elections will beheld :
m Ward At Turner Hall.
2nd Ward At Englno Hou'c ,
3dVardAt Engine House.
4th Ward At City Engineer's office.
6th Ward-At Ed. Dallows' , on Chicago St
Cth Ward At Engine House.
Union Precinct At Knight'g School House.
Florence Precinct I'lorcnca School House.
Valley Precinct At Judce Haney's residence
Chicago Precinct At Elkhorn Station School
House.
McAardlo Precinct At McAardlo School
House.
Elkhorn Precinct At ElLhorn City Scheol
House.
iJouglaK Preclnct At Joel T. Griffin's r
dence.
West Omaha Precinct At 0. Seldcn'a rqs-
Idence.
Saratoga Precinct At Saratoga School House
By order of the Douglas County Republican
Committee. I
CHAUNCEY WILTSE ,
Chairman.
JOIIX M THURSTON ,
TOADTKKTlNKKS
ZiATlON Of lie DAILT KEK in more
than doable tbat of nny ollicr dully
paperpublUtied lu Sebnukn.
THE first FUESH BALTIMORE
OYSTERS of the season were re
ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR
ANT to-day. feb24-tf
OMAHA BREVITIES.
_ F. Courfj , the boot and shoemaker -
maker , who was closed up for a few
days , lias opened out
U One hundred and eightj'-iuree
sacks of Australian mail went east
yesterday over the Chicago &
Northwestern railway.
The sociable at the north Onia-
ha.M.E.Church Weunesdayeveuing '
was quite well attended , and a plea-
Ban t time vras had.
The melancholy Gish ia happy.
He is the father of a boy , a ten-
pounder , who arrived Tuesday
evening.
Henry Clark and Tim Kelley , E
each paiiL51,00 and cost , at the po "VU
lice court- yesterday for drunk "VB
enness. " B
A-number of new uniforms , ordered inU
Fairlie & Monell have U !
dered by , ar
rived -for-thc Knights of Pythias. tilai
true sivpr ounted sword , and other ai
trappinjgs make u neat and attrac aiat
tive uniform. at
At Government headquarters
yesterday learned that Col. Mill's
from North Platte
expedition
of
for the Sweet water countrj * , city"V
leave for its destination to-day in
The Government officials have been
very busy all week in fitting it out
forthe , contemplated Indian hunt.
Adolphus Boehme has begun a
new suit for $2,500 damages for the
tearing down of the front of his
Thirteenth street building last year ,
under the instructions of the City
Council. This time he sues the old
Council , old City Clerk and Mar-
as iadlvituals | ; and not as city
Dr. Arnold and Mr. H. M.
Brown , a horse dealer , while driv
ing on St. Mary's avenue \Vedues
day night , drove off a seven foot
embankment. Dr. Arnold had a
couple of his ribs broken , and Mr.
Brown hadone of his legs fractured
near the hip.
At a meeting of the Odd Fel
lows last evening , the various com
mittees were appointed. Instruc
tions were given to send for the
trumpet and the flag , spoken of in
yesterday's BEE. Next Thursday
evening , at the Odd Fellows' Hall ,
a meeting of the wives and
daughters of members of the orde
will be held to make arrangements
to aid in carrying out the festival.
The Farnham street merchants
complain that Fletcher & Hubbard
have failed to keep tbelr contract
for Ia3ingthe dust on that thorough *
fare , aud they intimate a deter
mination to start a subscription to
employ soroe one who will sprinkle
that street thoroughly , They claim
that Fletcher & Hubbard ought to
get their water from the river , even
if their pond is dried up , and , they
lose a little money by it :
The ice cream festival and soci-
nbje given by the ladies of the
"Ifope of fhe West" .Lodge of Good
Templara at Meyer/s / Hall.Wednes-
dayevening.Ws very largely attend
ed , and a very pleasant time was
Jiad. The refreshment tables
were liberally patronized. Dan
cing was indulged in , the mu
sic being furnished by Van Onuau's
full band. Altogether the festival
proved a greater social and finan
cial success than even the nmt san
guine had expected.
The pxcursion to St. Paul ,
which leaves on Monday next , will
be as largo as the previous one , ard
possibly larger , for all those who
were on the last speak in such glow-
Jng terms of it , that every one who
can possibly go is preparing to dose
so , On calling upqn Mr. Grattan
this morning , We saw a Jong JJ4 pf
names , among them many qt our
most respectable citizens. We were
also informed by Mr. Grattan that
ha Jws made the same rates with
hotels , carriages , pfp. ; and that be
will accompany the pr y fg St.
Paul and .Minneapolis jn person ,
and see that everything Is carried
out as agreed upon , and point out
the many places of interest and best
lakes for fishing , Aq this is posi
tively the Jast chance this season &
visit this part of the country attbp
Jojv rates now offered , and as the
number of tickets are limited , we
advise all to call a ? early as possible
aud secure them.
Personal.
Judge Maxwell , of Fremont , is
registered at the Metropolitan.
Stein , the merchant Tailor , has
gone east after iaU goods.
Col. H. C. Nutt , from Chicago , Is
visiting his old home , Council
Bluffs.
M. B. Hoxie , district attorney of
Colfax county , Is booted at the Me
tropolitan.
F. J. MHHgan , of the United
States navy , Is at the Grand Central
Hotel.
Colonel .Nbteware , State'Superin
tendent of Immigration , returned
from the West Wednesday.
C. S. Stebbins , of the Union Pa ,
clfic General 'iicket Office , left fora
month's visit to Philadelphia. His
family will return with him.
W. B. Strong , assistant general
bupcrintendent of the Chicago , Bur
lington and Quincy railway , arrived
from the East yesterday morning.
E. C. Brown , division superin
tendent of the Chicago , Burlington
and Quincy railway , arrived in town
yesterday morning ,
Matt. Clair , traveling agentof the
Chicago , Rock Island aud Pacific
railway , came In from Salt Lake
Wednesday.
Mr. Thomas , one of the clerks of
the Grand Central Hotelleft ypster-
daj'ifor Mobilehis , former home. He
will return in a few weeks accom
panied by his family.
Leland Stanford , President of the
Central Pacific railway , went East
yesterday over the Chicago ,
Burlington and Quincy route In a
special car.
The following are the arrivals at
the Wyoming :
C Thompson , Plattsmouth ; G H
Bartholomew , do ; M W White ,
Hastings ; James A Bailey , San
Francisco ; Gee R Clark , Chicago ;
r W Talbert , San Francisco ; A H
Perry , Des Moines ; C H Phillips ,
3ilmore , Neb ; David Evans , W N
stage , Michigan ; A Sherman , Oma-
m ; C R Hunter , V A Bisbell , Griu-
iclr , la ; A T West , Schuyler , J C o
Icldon and wife , Drbana , 111 ; J W a
Jrown , gchuyler ; Irwln Doolittle , a
I F Stevenson , West Point ; J H L
'aiiUer , wife mid grand daughter , o
incoln. &
RESII OYSTERS sb <
augn-3t PEYCKES' . H
HO
WE notice a party advertising O
[ owe Machines C. O. D. for $50.00. fo
few
fe have reliable information that w
lose machines are not new AND se
LAVE BEEN USED. We have a sehi
umber of machines that have been hi
ied , and we are prepared to sell at
icm at GREATLY reduced prices , thT
id will WARRANT all we sell. T <
TiiEHowK MACHINE Co.
iglOeodlOt 480 13th Street.
Dnrant Tire Compwij Election. Ba
At the semi-annual election of
Hcers of the Durant Engine and pli
ese Company No. 1 , the follow- an
g officers were elected : lai
David Knox , President. in ,
John Clair , foreman. 21 ;
A. Burg , 1st ass't. foreman ,
rj. H. T ehmann , 2d ass'tVoreman.
Geo. M. Walker , secretary. pit
for
Dhas. Fischer , Treasurer.
at
STANDING COMMITTEE. of.
Geo. M. Walker.
A. Burg.
Chas. Clemans. Fa :
TJios. Meldrum , I
NASTY NEST-HIDING.
A Depraved Young White Girl
Rescued From a Colored
Den of Infamy.
A bright looking , well dressed lit
tle girl , named Olga Cool , aged but
fourteen years , was brought before
the Police Court yesterday , on a.
sort of general charge of total de
pravity. For about the last ten days ,
she has been living in a colored
house of ill-fame , the lowest den
in the cify , located back of the
United States Hotel. Her presence
there , and the apparent pleasure
that she enjoyed iu the vile society
of those colored courtezans , have
been noticed from day to
day by the respectable people living
in that vicinity , and several com
plaints have been made to the police
concerning her , and two or three
kind-hearted persons have made
futile efforts to rescue her from this
lowest life of infamy. A certain
city official , a day or two ago , in
duced his wife to consent to take
the girl Into their house , and try to
reform her. The girl had agreed to
do so , and had packed up her things
with the intention of going , when
suddenly she changed her mind ,
and determined to remain where
gji was.
Henpp thp complaint. When
poJfnouinnCollins arrested her ypstvtjr
i * * * " * used the vilest and
most profane language towards h'mi
and upon beingbroughtbefore Judge
Wilbur she rppeated it , ami was
doubly saucy.
Judge Wilbur sent the juvenile
prisoner to jail to await further ac
tion , an.d to give Jier an opportunity
for reflection. In thp meantime ,
Some means will probably be de
vised to prevent hen' from returning
to the iniquitous den , which should
be broken up at once.
The girl had a most violent tem
per , an unruly and foul tongue , and
was certainly the most perfect spec
imen of juyfinjje depravity ever
brought tjefore an Q/njaJia yolice
court , and it was the opinion of a
level-headed bystander that all ef
forts to reform her would be as dif
ficult a test as breaking a \ icious
mul frpfil kicking.
ATTEMPT'TtfROlTTHE 60V ?
ERNMENT.
ft. S. Marshal Daily Meets With
an Adventure in Jaspr ?
port , Iowa.
JJ. S. Marshal Daily , of this State
had a narrqw escape from robbery
or assassination yestprJay morning ,
over in Eastport , on the Iowa side
'
of thp Missouri river. He took'a
hasty trjp /Shenandoah / , on the '
railroad , in makp some collections ,
and neglected to carry hjs sack and
revolver pvepts wh jch were proba
bly watched by some desperado.
On alighting from the train yester
day morning early , Jn thp dark , he
noticed some one get out after jiiin
and dodge along the way leading to
the hotel. The marshal quickened
his pace and the man did the same.
Thp marshal finally ran , and the
man after hjm with a revolver , but
the marshal soon got to the hotel ,
and afterwards came over on this
1 side , where tjie advpnturer also
showed hillisplf Jong pnough to be
"spotted. "
Marshal Daily had a considerable
sum of money , and the miscreant
probably knew of all his transac
tions. Ntbrasfca City Press , 12/A.
Firemen's Association Hoofing.
At the meeting of the Firemen's
Association Wednesday night , the
Committee on benefits reported ,
and were discharged , and new
committee appointed , as follows :
H. Tagger , R. E. Allen , W. J.
Kennedy , F. Wilson , aud John
Clair.
A resolution was offered , chang
ing the meeting from monthly to
quarterly , which was referrpd to thp
Board of Directors
Several now members were ad
mitted , and the meeting adjourned.
FRESH OYSTERS
AT
augl3t3 PEYCKE'S.
A Slight Unpleasantness.
Wednesday a ticket-seal per , Known
as "Coupon John , " sold a lady an
expired ticket to .New York by way
of St. Louis. As the lady was pro
ceeding along Farnham street , some
railroad men learned of the fact , and
sent her to the St. Joe ticket office
to see about It. M - . Joe Tehon , the
local passenger agent , learned from
lier who sold her the ticket , and
jondemned the act , especially as the
ady was short of money.
About sis o'clock "Coupon John" e
; ame up town to chastise Tehon , I
or "back-capping" him as he ex- &
iressed it. Tehon ordered him out
if the office , and when he resisted
.lively . fight ensued , a sort of rough
nd tumble , which resulted in vio-
jry for Tehon , who bounced the
bstropfifous John out of doors , but
Of before he rppejved several
jratches it'OQl the uncut naijs pf
is opponent. About eight o'clock
John" put in an nppcarnnce
jain at the "Benevolent
urner , " but when Tehon started
r him , he took to his heels south
ard on Tenth street , at a gait that FJ
emed to equal that of Goldsmith
'aid , namelj2:14J. : . Every stej ;
i took increased his rate of speed ,
id there was a lively rattling oi
e loose planks on the sidewalk. 1C
; hon finally gave up the chase.
The lady , it is said , managed to foiJ
t back her money. J
te.BaU-.Grand Island vs. lone Tree.
In a match game of base ball
iyed between the Grand Island am
at
d Lone Tree clubs , at Grand is-
id , on Saturday last , the follow-
; was the score : Grand Island , au ;
; Lone , 20. 1
sec
FOB SALE. A. handsome fire
xf dwelling house safe. Cheap
cash. May be seen by calling cig
the office of the Life Association sta :
America. Aug. 3 , tf. bra
Jac
iidian Curiosities at No. 170 'D
raham street , corner llth street. 211
OBJ * 7 tfc
DISGRACEFUL DOINGS.
How Omaha Boughs Conduct
Themselves in tke
Country.
OMAIIA , August 13 , 1874.
EDITOU BEE :
At a party at Millard last Satur
day night , a party of young men
from the city were especially notice
able , on account of their disgraceful
conduct. Their names were John
Hogau , James Morton , Fred and
John Lucas , and two fellows by the
name of Tracey and Maloney. These
young gents had extended them
an invitation from a young lady in
th ° country , she not knowing their
characters.
During the early part of the eve
ning they behaved themselves quite
well ; the latter part they became
very obnoxious , and some parties
left on their account.
They woundjup their trip by vis
iting the hotel at Millarc } , apjl c fll-
ing for something to 'eat. Whilst
the landlord was preparing it , onp
of tJiein robbed tjje money drawpr
to the amount of four or fiye dollars.
They were not successful in carry *
ing off the spoils , however , as Mr ,
Kelber , the proprietor , discovered
his loss and went for them with his
beer club and compelled them to
disgorge , which they did , to the
amount of $3.20. One of the party
promise * } tq spnd tlig balance the
next day , providing Keiber'w-oujft
not put 'llL' ' 1' names In the paper.
The money not cC1" ! * 11J | ho
jjtatoil the above facts , and , as coun
try boys are not Jn tic ) Ijahit of en
tertaining such roughs , we desire
that they be published.
GKANdEK.
PEYCKE'S KESTAUltASjT is
the only place for FUEtiH OYSr
TERS. aug 13t3
$50. Take Notice. $50.
In reply to retail cash purchasers
we will state to the public that we
purchased from the Howe Machine
Coinpauy July § qtj ) , J874 , a large
number 01 Ellas Howe Sewing Ma
chines with all the latest Improve
ments for CASH , for which we hold
a contract signed by the Machine
Company , giving us all the territo
ry tasfllsajd njagljincs in , west of
the Missouri river , exeejlt 'in the
States of Missouri and California.
"We will ask the public who arc
the irresponsible parties selling ma-
piuos/ | } and who has the right to
tliis territory . ?
For the next ten days we will
give the public the benelSt of all dis
counts , by selling the machines for
Fifty Dollars ( $50. ) All machines
are ' warranted. ' ' ' J/RVAJf / & Co. ,
au'gis-tf 4S2 Thirteenth St.
FRESH OYSTERS
AT
au13t3 J'EYCKE'8. '
"PRO JJOXO PUBLICO. "
Fr the benefit of thp pulijip
alone has the system of CASH DRAW
ING been introduced by P. H. AL
LEN. For in all lines of GKNIRAL
and FANCY GROCERIES , in the
fruit.of the season , and in all staple
articles , can the purpJjaspr obtain
full satisfaction , and save 15 per
pent by tracing on a casji b.asis
'
with P. H. ALLEN ,
'
aug 1312 Creig'htoii B.Jock.
LACKAWANA COAL at lowest
market price , by the IOWA COAL
COMPANY. Ofllce 13th strpet , ( for
merly Union Cpal Company's ' ) .
jy SO ( f UEO. p. TOWLE ,
BELI.EVUE UKOVP , 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 3f 'AUSLAND & MARTIN.
411 pngagpments fpr tjje grove
will be njade through
jy7tf. 242 Douglas Street.
DYEING , cleaning and repairing
clone in the neatest manner , at the
STEAM DYE WORKS ,
lOth St.bet. Farnham and Douglas ,
apr2St f.
SALOON for sale cheap. Inquire
it Jii : : oillce. ju24-tf !
A choice lot of Nebraska apples
'or sale at Harris' butcher shop ,
ftftpenth street. P. WALKER.
mgll t5 [
WANTED Three flrst-olass wajt-
TS , with good references , at ,
'eyi'ke's Restaurant , 207Faruham
trcet. aug 11 t3 :
FRESH OYSTERS 1
ATPEiCKE'S.
PEiCKE'S.
ug 13 13
c :
DR. POWELL , office 215 , Farn-
am street. fune23-tf ,
A A ICR LIKE OF HAMS at
I4TTIK & WILLIAMS ,
0 ; 201 Douglas strppt , and 540
"
aurteeiu.
ANOTHER carload of SNO\\ .
LOUR , just received , at
LLTTLE & WILLIAMS , ,
540 , 14th St. & 2G1 Douglas St.
augll St
_ _ _ ci
IE UREAM ! ICE CREAM ! ! fri
H. L. LATEY'S is the place to go
this very necessary commodity. co
ie23tf.
RAILTIOAD tickets to New York
tlianapolis , Kansas Citj' , St. Louis
d Toledo , for sale at reduced rates
200 Farnham. street.
PH. GOTTIIEIMEU ,
Ticket Broker. KmWi
tha
McKelligon-s card on
end page. juue2-tf
JEO. H. PETEBSOX , the pioneer
ar manufacturer , keeps con-
ntly on hand the very best C
nds of cigars , and also Txrae
: k , Fruits and Flowers , and Eru
urham" Smoking Tobacco.
JAC
Douglas street. itol
Additional Telegraph ,
Yoitic , August 13.
A World reporter has learned that
the result of the conference is to be
following plan : The committee , as
soon as possible , will close their
labors and report. Beech er is not
to be called upon to testify in any
manner , but the committee will
make a report in his favor to the
examining committee of Plymouth
Church. When the report is made
Beecher will tender his resignation ,
and his resignation will not be ac
cept. To-day probably the plans of
the committee will be more fully
divulged.
The World's special from Stan
ford , Conn. , says Moulton passed
through there on a train for Xarra-
gansett last evening. He was in
terviewed on the train by a World
reporter regarding the story as cir
culated by the Chicago Tribune as
coming from him , charging Beech
er with all that Tilton had laid at
his door. Moulton refused to con
firm or deny the story , and said he
had not read it.
The Times says Beecher's exami
nation commenced lalteveningand
will be concluded at noon to-day.
3foiiltons ? statement and Beepher's '
testifnony will be pufli&heJ at' the
same time. The cominittee met at
Beecher's house at 8'o'clock this
mqrnfng and hold the last session
for reception evidence. The Qo'j- } }
' ' ' "
m'ittep13 rpport w'jll bp ve'ry Jong" ,
and will not be in shapp for publipa-
tion for spvpral weeks yet. The
work of preparing thp report wijlbe
entrusted to a suu-oommuteo. The
committee believe the statement In
the Chicago Tribune was made by
Moulton , but CNpress surprise that
he should have taken that way to
bring them before the public.
" The Tribune says ij , e uojiimjttea
examined Q P wjtness rind asliefl
Mr. iiecehor iv few preliminary
questlonR. They meet this morn
ing sll ll Needier will submit n long
statement. Ho wili then be C-X =
niiniik-'iJ , and the committee will
close 'ita 'labors In the ovenjn .
Becchor is not disconcerted' by 'the
publication of declarations purport
ing to come from Moulton in the
Chicago Tribune. Beechor says
Moiilfon WiU not be si1fibic < ) to pt
ofrin the sncakjng way " ho tried before -
fore the committee. JTe will be
forced to show every letter and
document in his possession.
Mr. Beecher's statement will bo
very explicit7 , and will fill twenty
columns of the Tribune with his
testimony. He denies absolutely
that he ever gave expression to the
jast two pntpnpt * , ( juotfd in his
apology as follows : ' "Jfcf foYgivej
ness I have , " "J humbly pray t
God to put It Into the huart of her
husband to forgive me. " Beecher
says that these sentences were ad
ded , after the apology signed by
hill ) ,
irj > hp Hcrajd sayg tjiat tjjo Qom-
mitteo's report is n foregone t < 6n-
elusion ; It will acquit Beecher tri
umphantly. The Herald thinks
that the committee last night were
engaged in the revision of the state
ment , rendered necessary by the
iittblicatiojj of tjip report of the Chicago
cage Trjbunp correspondent's'inter
view with Moulton. The Sun says
there is some hope of a verdict from
the committee next wcelt.
MEMPHIS , August 13.
Thp warbotw un the whitp a
colored people in'Austin IsoVer , and
Memphis and Mississippi troops
under command of Gen. Chalmers
rptimiet } to-day from that place.
.Qn landing beJ6w , Austin the frdbpa
formed In line of battle before daj'-
brcak yesterday , and advanced
raphily through thp woods. They
found Austin deserted \y ) the
jiegrops. Stores had been plundered.
The negroes flispprsetj when tjie
troops han taken possession ,
J\o collision 1ms occurred between
the Chalmcr's force and the negro
troops acting under the authority of
the sheriff of Lunico county. No
ftH'ther trouble is &ntjcjpatpd at any
roint. A mass meeting is called' by
the leading negroes herp , to be held
in Memphis to-night , to pass peace
rpsolutions and to confer with the
whites. Thprc is no ta ] ger of a re
action in this city or elsewhere.
HAVANA , Aug. 13.
Through the exertions against the
Consu ) GeneraJ , an arrangempnt
has been effected with the Havana
postoflice authorities by which the
mads for the United States will , for
the present , be made up in consul
ate. This arrangement gave great
satisfaction to the merchants.
THE LAST CHANCE
To obtain the best daily paper pub-
Ijshet } in Nebraska at the exceed
ingly jo v * ratp qf fifty pents per
month.
After the first of August no sub
scriptions will be received at less
than the regular price.
Now is THE TIME ; $1.30 in ad
vance pays for the OMAIIA DAILY
BEE three months. jy23-3t !
Falls of St. Anthony and Minnohaha.
Last excursion of the season to the
beautiful fishing lakes of Minnesota ,
Minnehaha Fall' ' , Taylor's Falls ,
Mineral Springs , the charming and
beautiful scenery of the St. Croix
jvpr , and the thrilling passage of
[ lie Dalles , Lakes Superior and
ather summer resorts in Minnesota ,
rickets for the round trip , to St.
Paul or Minneapolis , $10.50 Du-
uth , $24.00 , good for 30 days , will
eave
MONDAY , AUGUST 17 , 1874 ,
om the Union Pacific depot , at 7
( 'clock p. m. Tickets for sale by
ompany's agent , 225 Douglas St. ,
Republican building.
ugC2\veod GEO. W. GKATTOX.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Two story brick dwelling house.
ontajnjiig nine rooms , in first-rate
rder , having been recently rpno-
utoil , The house was formerly ocT -
* T | * > raml familv. Rent , tu
ipied by 1' . . . . . - nd
15 per month. Good cisterno- . .
ell. The houe and premises oc-
ipy a full city lot unincumbered ,
am Harney street to the alley.
rill sell for § 9,000. Apply at nw
rner Ninth and Harney streets.
igl3-tf Mits. JESSE LOWK.
TEEITSCHKE & CO. ,
E
r K O C E R S
ind Gencial Provisioa Dealers , C
S. "WCor. . Jackson and 13th Sis- ,
: p a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions ,
DCS , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper
n any other house in OrnAa. jv3 3m
p ,
\RGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
L O. SLATTEB.
Dealer In Staple and Fancy
groceries.
: k Store , B. E. Cor. 16fi & Chicago Et * . ,
WILE REMOVE SEPTE5IBR 1st , io
: OBS * New Brick Block , cor. , 15th and Cap- B
Avenue.
> ecial Bargains are now oficrcd in groceries ,
reremoval.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let. For
Sole , Loct , WanU , Found , Boarding , 4c. , will
be inserted in these columns once for TEN
CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion ,
FIVE CEFJS per line. The hrst insertion
never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
RENT The nicest and best house in
FOR
town , South East corner of 17th and Chica
go Streets. 9 Rooms , besides clothes presses ,
summer Vitchen aud bath room. Gas fixtures ,
good well , cistern , and cellar , and all other convenience
venience- . V. BICKNELL ,
auglSdtf No. 230 Capitol Ae.
EOR RENT House N. E. Cor. Dodgs and
15th S reels. CIIAS. II. ISAACS ,
auglidtf 22i Farnham St.
DAY BOARDERS CHU be accommodated at
MRS. UCLA WAKE'S , south west cor. of
llth and llaruey. augl2d6t *
WANTED On or about Sept. 1st , by a good
tenant n ithout children , a cottage with
four or fi\e rooms in good repair , water , ac.
cou\enient. Communications may be left at
the City Clerk's omce augUdJt
WANTED A hardware clerk with several
} cars experience in the wholesale and
retail buin < s wants employment. He is also
fully master of double entry book-keeping and
speaks the German and Scandinavian languages.
Best of references. Address "M. , BKI. Office. "
auglldJt *
WON DERFUL MACHINE ! I ! Just the
A thing Jor Blacksmiths and Machinists ,
tjsentia ; 10 every well regulated Blacksmith
and Machine shop. A machine for shearing
and punching jnjtaN ( , by hand Or. by fctcaw. ' -
fclate right * lor sale iheap'J terms easy. A
fortune for someone Call on or address
J. N. FISHER ,
Room 1 , S. E corner 15 , and Douglas , or
VAN DOUN , Machinist ,
Omaha , Neb.
. ug. llth , 1S74. 'auglldSt
mo TIIK FUIiLIC- The pJorsgneo : has
J _ purcl a eil and put upon the streets as
pnb'ii. conveyances , some o\ \ the finest canlagea
ever uianufactureJ hi this country. They will
be run to and from ( he'ifepotj , hotels'aud pri
vate TMiilec j-es. AH firi" " ! H left at'theltefrpjioj-
jtan Hotel , prat theistable , near S. K , cor. ol
Uevenlli st , and Capitol ave , will bo promptly
ntteniled to. A share of thepullic patrouage
Is re ptctfully soIlcltoJ.
auglldu -\VM. \ E .BULL.
FOR REXT Brick Stoic corner Chicago and
Sixteenth streets The bett locatlou in the
city , laying It-en occuuled for the last t > even
ytfars Ma grocer ) . .1
au ? < lt { 8. WEIGHT.
Jlrs. A. Polack , for many > ears a
MUsIC
succcs'ful teacher of music In the best
i tiualo Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu
pils in tbat brauch at her residence , 253 Howard
St. Will commence teaching , Sept. aug'dtf
! l/fONiY / : JO LOAN On appioved jiersonal
ll-L sccurlfyi also City and County Warrants
bought and > olJ. Inquire nt LawOfflceof T.
W. J' . ItiLhards. Xo. 4i)0 ) 13tU St. , Omaba.
AugCdtf
"ITTANTED A girl to do general hotue-TTOrk
VT rrt house * > n v4c5t sue of 16 , bel. Jones
ana '
fTJO LET iniall house , cor- Capitol A > enue
4- and nth at. , one block froui Post 0ljcp | ,
; ' Bspsiiun , Ayguat J5th. Apiily at Cottcna
UQUJ.O , ' , lth St. nug3dtf
WANTED A girl to do general housework.
Inquire at104 Burt fct. , bet. 20 and 21.
augSdtf
WANTED A girl to dogeneral house work.
Apply at H. I'omcroy's , West end St.
M r > 's A cnue. Wests - J5.00 per week.
FQP. I Housp on 18tU near Cass street ,
nS f. g. A , lAVLQlt 4 CO.
ANTKD A girl to cook at Aratrlcan
W House , bet. mi and 12th , Douglas st.
st.jylGtf. .
CTT ANTKI ) IMMEDIATELY A girl todc
TT housework. Applv 331 Davenport
TOIIE TO RENT 1S3 Poualaa itrrct. In-
j ( julre of WCliliCll i BEUM.
ulvltf
WANTED Day boarders , at the southwest
cor. of lOtb and llarney sts. je2ytf
WANTLD A cncap larm in eicuange lor
mjrcLaijdisv. .id'-i'v ' , l-arfler , D K
' ' f " ' 'r
MOUT < ; AOE SALE Whereas on
CHATTEL day of October , 1S73. J. A. Tborup
made and executed a certain Chat el Mortgage
to Lars Cbnstensen , which waiduly recorded
in lioot N , of Mortgages in Douglas County , to
secure tbe my men t of the sura of tjfO hundred
- Uollars'wiih'ihterei.'t ' ' 'frobi '
ami nttj-SJ5U ( ) 'the
fitll day of April , 1S7.-J , anil there Isnow'due on
said l > ole tliosum at Two Hundred and Sixty
( S2t'0) ) dollars at this djte. Now therefore , I
shall by the authority vested In me by virtue
ot said Chattel Mortgage , proceed to sell thp
propfry | therein inscribed uf ( be it re Kd , IM
Parnhaia ttrect in Omaha , ' on l > idfty , August
2l | , 1S71 , at B o'clock a. in. , To-Wlt : The s ock
of gentlemens furnishing goods together witb
all tbe shelving and fixtures , and Lease hold in
terest in snid prcrnUM.
Ailguit 1,1S74. LAP. ? CnRISTFNSEN
augl JO 20 33t Br panics F. M ortou his Att'y.
TO
RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS
For Sewing Machines.
In order to mnLe room for our new stj Ics , we
Inve put in PEIU-'EOr order al ] of our old
stock , including second-hand , and offer them st
GREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASIf.
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. Eiperlence
proves a machinp WITHOUT Instruction is
WORSE than NONE at all.
CAUTION. We know of large lots of wprth-
less machines bought at low figures , that are be
ing palmed off on the public for narly as good
as new. Persons that do not wast to run the
risk of being swindled should NEVER buy of
IRRESPONSIBLE puartics , a they have NO
reputation AT STAKE , as have old established
Companies.
THE HOWE 3IACIIINE CO. ,
430 13th Street.
L. WOODWORTH ,
:
238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
WAGO1T
Wood Stock ,
KrAGOS HARDWARE , -
Patent Wheels , Finished Qearin , &c. L
ixlcs , Springs and Thimble Skeins
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Buggies
Stnilebackcr IVagon Depot.
tnrl fi'f
QUAILEY'S
T. P. Soap Factory ! S
Silifitil on the line'of the Union Pacific
iili'ful nrar the powder house. llai ) fac-
rpf fir i'-class soap for homo consumptmn.
' ' IT
" .illUAUD & IIIIUE.IIIIT. U
- f an
larket Gardner.
LL KINDS OFiVFGETABLES AND
L. plants , lor sale. Orders gdilreuetl to us pol
our garden
Cor. 21st and Paul Streets , , T
II rcrelve prompt attention. aplW3m atG
SPENCER'S
Fa
nut anfl Confectionary
or. 13th and Lparcnworth StP. ,
PD
J3m ATTIIEBIUDGE
LATEY ,
> r. 16th aud "Webster ; Sts. , B.
thui
Keeps a complete assortment ol trail
ROCERtES and Chic trailTl
PROVISIONS. and
Gen
GenSt
St
II. U. YTALKEB ,
lANUFACl'UKtJ' AH1 > 1JUALEE IN Uen
UenCi
Ci ;
OOTS & SHOES
13th St. Between Farahia and Douglas
P13TI Ja
V
LIQUORS , WISES , ETC.
oi * a
o =
ft
r 8 °
2.
2.o PCI
< x
M
00) )
H
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r/B ! '
gc > BW
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MO
g. W
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on
. Nr OLYNN
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEiLER IN
Wines , Liquors , Segars ,
TQfiAqi ( J AND PIPES.
ifarnla Wines and Brandies.-5n
Corner of Jn'li and Dodge streets , opposite the
new Post Office building , Oiuaha. Xeb1e25tf
Bavarian Beer Hall !
193 DouslJs St ,
Metropolitan Fotel.
Finest brands of ail classes of Liquors and
Sccars. FredU Lager constantly on hand.
je2.V3m CIIAS. IIAUT Prop.
Corner of Cumiogs and Twenty-second streets
The finest lager 0,3 er gcra >
stantly on hand.
Io25-fi - ' &IAS. EYJIULLER , Prop
HQTEL3.
GRAND CENTRAL
TX O 17 33 Xj .
OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA
The largest and best hot between Chlcso
nd San Francisco. ' '
Open l netf September SOU ) . 18J3.
a3f ( tf ' ( iEO. T1IKALL. Proprietor.
CITY HOTEL ,
E. T , r QE , ProprictQy.
10th St. , bet. Farnham aucl Harnej' ,
031 'VII.1. NEB.
Free Suss to and from all Trains.
Pajergrj for otlifr Hutc's or private Resi-
' ' ' ' Qenccs' , carntd for 25 cents.
KB-All orders left at P. II. Allen's , 2d door
from P. O , C. Wil-on & . Son , tor. 13th and
II 'ruey , and the City Hotel Omce , will recent'
prompt attention. ] y7 liu
United States Hotel ,
coi'DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS.
tft6 public , with board by dpy or werk , at reasonable
enable rates. WILUAJI LEIIK. Prop.
jul > ± l ' 74 1 *
ILLDTOIS HOaSE.
SJx-oot
Between _ ,9th acilolOth.
CIIAKL.KS PIO.DEUMAN , l roi.
mcnlllt
Central House
Wo. 630 Sixteenth Street ,
Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAIIA , XEB.
JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r.
Day and eek Board kat rf asonaLle rates.
First-Class bar attached to the lieu > c.
H27 3ni
California House.
PEITZ HAFflER , Prop'r.
No. ITODouglnsSlrcet , rorn r IJili , Om ha ,
KebrasLa. Board by the duy or w .ek.
iunol , vl
LIUDLE
On 9th , let. Farnham ami JIarney Streets ,
been entirely rcfiittcd and refurnished ,
HAS will accommodate all to tie hot of
board at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single mail.
C , V , & S , M , HARRYIAN ,
jy2Sdly. Propr.etors.
Southern Motel.
Frosting en 4th , 5th and Walnut sts , ,
St. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel 1 firet-closs In all its
ippotntmenis. Ill tables are nt all times sup
plied in the greatest abundance , with all the
iellcacie * the markets aOurd , Its clerks anil
'
; mph > yei aie a ! I politr and attentive' the
rants of th * gu ts o [ the hotel , There is an
mprOTC.l plcva or leiidinz from the first floor
o the UPJX.T one , Uailroatl and steamboat
cket offius. news stiaid. nd wesicrr Union
cleKr * | > u olH cin tln : 1 otuncla of hotel.
> . or
-MJiB'.KACIURKH OK AHD DIULUB IA-
. , amlrrfjiing | ai ) < l W-ndew Smijcs | ,
IHR03IOS , EXGIUYINKS AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
279 Farnbam atrret.roinpr Fifteenth
J.P.R.R , MEAT MARKET ,
16th street lt California and Webster.
ntTE KEEP ON HAND THE BFST
] / \ supply of rutall AND SALTED
KA1S. Abe a large stoi-k of Fine feugar
trod Haius and Itrenlcfost Bacon , at the low-
t rites. WM. AUST A KA'UTII ,
I'roprietnrs.
The Moui City and Pacific Itallroail ,
la Connection vita tfc *
IOUX CITY t ST. PAUL
RAILROAD , 1
Ci milts Mir uliortot route from Omaha
J Council Bluffr to St. Pan ] , 3Ineanoli | ,
- * Vs , Culatli , Illnnisrc 1 > , anil All
llnater ,
uts in Minnesota.
rain leaves Omaha dally , ( eicept Saturday ) I
; o.clock p. m. , and Council Blulft at S.05 p * i
from Chicago A North-Western Depot. J
re as LO flT and 1 ime as QUICK as * *
by any other Line. cret T
pur
LLHAH PALACE SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL NIGHT IMS ,
sure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City.
i avoiding circuitous routes and midnight r
e
sfcrs.
tf (
ckets can be purchase at the offices of the
ago & . Northwt stern Railway in Ouiaha
Council Bluffs.
J C. BOYDEN ,
' 1 Pass. A Ticket Agf St P. 4 S. C. R. R ,
Paul , Jli'nn. The
F. C. HILL , and :
' 1 Pass , and Ticket Agt. , S. a A P. , Sioux IIDOI
ty , Iowa.
GEO. W. GBATTON , 'Agent. C.
163 Farnham Street , OmabaKeb.
Odd rei
SALES EOR 1873 : *
In Round -Numbers
232,444 Machine'
sSSI
cf the Slrgi-ris lu.lr
THE SINGER MANP6 CO J
. N. NASON , Agent ,
je 0.212 .
DOUGL.VS STIIEKT
, OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
Agents for the Oriental
Powder Co.a
mj8-lr
STEFXE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE 6ROCERS !
SIJJPSO.VS. ntocic
538 and 54O
BET. DQUQLA3 AND
MORGAN & GALLAC I.
-SUCOLSSOPJ TO CREIGHTON A > O 3IOKGX -
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
] NTo. I0y Fnmliuin Street
aurSdly
WHITNEY , B AUSERMAN & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
2To. 247 Douglas Street ,
mch27yl AJK.\TS ( FOR TIIS DUfO-NT POWDER CO.
QLARH & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE
AND DEALERS ZZV
Canned Goods , Dried -'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season ,
jcl .MJL-ERS SOLICITED.'ND PROMPTLY FILLED.
A. . S I IL3 ? S O 3ST ,
--MANUFACTUBEP. AND W1IOLESALC
532 so ? . ,
C. . . A. HLATTZ3 ,
288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
I - hand the finest Motkof Broad Cloth , .
U-ep cons intly on Ca ir.iirt > and AYstin j
which I am prepared to maLe up in tie most fjhonab ! > e si } Us and tu ult tl.e niujt fatidom
at the lowest possib.e pricts. j .10Jlr
ESTABLISntU 1833
PUNBT , MEYER & RAAPKE ,
-.V1IOI.ESAI.E PEAI.FR3 IN
FANCY
Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars.
212 FarnLam Street , - - Omalia , Nel)3
fll rachl odvJ
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and XOTIOX&j
231 Farnbani Street ,
J. J. BROWN & BE
WHOLESALE DEALERS ! > -
Li ND FANCY DRY 01
Notions , slid Boots .ind. Shoes.
JOHN T ,
JOBBER OF--
Shelf Heavy Hardware !
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , '
AND-
ANDIMPI.EME1TTS
IMPI.EME1TTS ,
IIICKSIIKItS. HAUMCSTEOS , IlKAI'iaiH , AIO1VF.IIS. DK1M.N > KEIJEIIS ,
conxi.AXiEii.s. . I > LO\V.S , cuivriVATOiw , ii.vy.
KAKK8 AND \VAC2O.\S. mcliIJy
J46 Douglas St. , Omalia , ITebraslsa.
HENRY HOBNBERGER.
DEALEP. IN-
\H\m \ , CMES ,
cfec-cfeo.
IniportP'I.iJooiI'j a .Specially.
239DOTJOIA88rE ( ) s I T Ki H.
iCiMwell Block , ) J
W 1TEBR ASK A
COMES and
a3f tto ffi W.tlf.toa , wltWu fro run. from date of purely
LARGE DEDUCIONS POIl CASH PAYMENTS.
jrlh of.latte , Ifiup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys
B A M B. 1 Co. will ei : atoal 1 OOT.MO Mi of P' ' " " '
Ell' watered rounlry , kt Irom ! to $1M per crf oa iW
South of he Platte
numerous rUers
* * la th
istfpublican Vallaf. ForcircaUrsanllulUafcrJUtloa apply to
R. SCHALLER , Agent R. & M. Land Office ,
Corner of 5Inth and Farnbam Sts. , Omalia
Or General Load DepaJtmeat , lincolu.Nc ,