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THE OMAHA BEE SATUBDAY , AUG. 15 , 1874. ' CITT OEHCIAL PAPER OF'JTUE TILE OMAHi DAILI BEE U wrreito snUcnber. iy . .ntacribaraSulieloUowingrete , , jaMetov ; riably in advance : J7.UO per annum. - a.75 u 6..onth . OMAHA DAILT BEK has by far the tfonTnot lets than 25 ccnu. ' Transient abTti eInenu musUnTa-lably ' b < " " Btatcmeiu , j.uuu * "All Lccal iotices , § * Jand before twi ? p l Local aJverlUeujenu " "Adrert'laeiaenti iefore on6.0'01" * * ! * , . _ . . All adve.tlKernents for the V , tKKLY BE. before Monday noon , lor th , a t to hand d In game weet's Urue J.KRIYAL AK1) DEPAIllUUE 0 ] TRAINS. Haul BurllnKton lime Card of Omaha , Ke' Onion Paclrtc. ABBTT 3.00 P.3 10.00 P. 2 CU5P.3 S SO A. I Chlcaco fc Norttiwciit-rn. * cA.ir. loiio k : Mall 6t.Jo. & Council Blnl tin * * Cily , Morning Erprces..WO A. M. M eveningErvrcBB..2:50 F. U , " | u r- Oinnlbaw * and Paggngc and M of tbc above Rallro Opening and Closing of Mails : Omaha. BOUTB DUE. OMSK. WZ8T. A.M. .r.K. ( A.M. , r. . 2.20 11:00 EAST. S N. W. K. R- . HOC Jo do. . . . JI.I.&P. H.K. . 4.30 do r1 * . . . 11:00 4 30. do do. . . . . B.81.JO - 7.0C 4.SO do do. . . - . 0.8.W.K _ 3:00 10.00 NORTH. 0. 4 N. W. K. R. _ . 2:50 7.45 ChicERO * nd all Ka-itern cities , Ncbrasl Cltr , Plattircouth , Council BluDsand Burlin ton , due at 1030 a. m. , closes at 4.30 a. ra. ai fit. ix > u"is and St. Joseph , dne at 10 00 a. I aoJ 7 P. m- ; closes at 1:45 : p ui. and 4 30 a. I OlEco open faun Jays Irom 12 to 1 p. m. fi. K. YOST. Postmaster. Eepublican County Convention. A P.cpublican County Conrcntion for Dou las county will be held at the Court House the cltv of Omaha , on Saturday , the 23th A : of August , A. D. , 1374. . at 2 o'tlocL , p. m. , f of electing-23 delegates to t ! Iho imn > o llepublican State Con\enttou , to be held Lincoln on thc2d dar of September , 18.4. Each wrd in the city of Omaha HI bo c titled to 7 delegates , and each precinct ouUi of Id city toSdcVgatcs to said convention Primary election ? , /or the purpixo of choc Inc such delegates , are hereby called for Satu day , the 22d day of Auguri. the polls to op'n In the cily of Omaha from 4 to 7 p. n : jind In the other precincts from C to 8 o'cloc 'NoUlmtwcllXnown republican voters wi be allowed to lote at said primary ucitipi ] and In the city of Omaha no person will 1 allowed to vote unlcs < duly registered or Mo : tified to the satisfaction of Ihe Judges of cle tlon as belnz a properly qualified vokr of tl ward , where his ballot is offered. Tlie following are designated as ilia plae where euch primary elections will beheld : l t Ward At Turner Hall. 2nd Ward At Unglno Iloute , 3d Ward At Engine House. 4th Ward At City Engineer's office. 5th Ward At Ed. Dallow * ' , on Chicago St. Eth Ward At Kngino HOUM > . Union Precinct At Knight's School HOBM Florence Precinct Florence School Houv. Valley I'reclnct At Judge Hanoy's ronidcni Chicago I'rednct At UUioru Station facho House. McAardle Precinct At McAardlo Scho Elkhorn Precinct At-KlLhorn Cily Scho .House. . Douglas Precinct > Al Joel T , Gnffln's r - dence. West Omaha Precnct/-At ! O. Sclden's rq Jdence. Saratoga Precinct At Saratoga School Hou1 By order of-the Douglas County Republica Committee. CHAUNCKY WILTSK , Chairmat JOHN M , THUESTON , iecretary. TOADVKltTlf KirS 'ine X.A-JIOX of he DAILY UEK in tnor than donble tlint or any'olltcr dull ; pn ] erpuMIihe4l in A'cbnulca. THE first FEF HIJALTIMORI OYSTERS of the season were re ceived at PEYCKE'S 11ESTAUR ANT to-day. feb24-tf - " OMAHA BREVITIES. market is yfell supplietl fruits of all Peaches wcrciselling.at 70 cent ; per box yesterday. There is every reason to believe that the reported murder of a fanuei by Pawnees in Colfax County , 011 Sunday last , is a hoax. OurDani&h citizens had a pleas ant picnic at Union Brewery grove , on Wednesday afternoon and eve ning. 1 ? Peter Czizik , for disturbance of "the" peace nt the board ing house of Mrs. Delainn- ter , Thursday evening , was arrested and llncdJfO at the Police Court yes terday , and iu default of which he was committed to jail. A.whrfantfwns issued yesterday ing 'by 'Judge Wilbur , for the arrest of W. F Razny , living in Bohemian tawii.f on , the charge of disturbing the peace. Jle has driven his wife and child out of the house , and has beaten her three times within the Jast three days. There' is a very dangerous man trap at the niorth-west corner of Farhham and Fourteenth streets , to \vi ich Iho attention of the street commissioner ib called. The cover ing over tlic well at that point , has become decayed- and has "given" away , -co that-there is npw a hole large enough for a man to fall through , and either receive an un pleasant bath or a broken limb or iiect. The danger kis especially greater during the night , as the well p close nb to the sidewalk , Please send in church notices ' " * * " at an early hour to-day. * _ _ _ Tlje"onlyJjaju east t6-\Jajj will run out over the Burlington route A portion of "Wiltse's surveying jmrtyi under JrWvMajora wil lea\e ; to-day for northern Nebraska ? They wlllfio by wagon. The trottirig-ahd iming , races at the Driving Park , toiday 'should notbe forgotten. They will be of an interesting character , jmd well-worth witnessing- - The political cauldron wiu OQD begin boiling- ; the State Fair isr not not far off ; colder weather is near at hand ; and reporters are happy at the prospect of , soon having some thing o "fill up their columns with. During' the 'long stretch of cxces bively hot weather they have had a hard pull. 7 AsVili.bc seenjn Another col umn , the.UniqnPacific Band' haV ( consented to give open air concert * on Capitol Hill , beginning thl evening at 0:30 : , and on everj Saturday eveningr.therpafter , anc perhaps oftener , during the remaihd er oC the'&nimmer. They have late ly been practicing a lot of , liev pieces.wbichlhey will produce , ant are'confident that their effort wjHbe-appreciated byall.- " -TTnursdayevenlligTiDOUt half pas feix o'clock , while the clerk at Weu bqr&Behm's boot andshoe _ , store was engaged for a short time in th rear room , a woman entered , am leisurely surveying the goods , cooll ; picked out a pair of elegant shoe and fccroted them in bcr bosoui thinking no doubt that no one ha seen the movement. But she Wa mistaken , aa3Ir. Adanisky , a she ( niaker across the street , observe hur petjolii , and crossiiTg over , h met her a"s fche > yns coming out , an demanded the shoes , which fehej and he replaced Ihei onpp gave up , in the stwr } . In the meantime si took a hurried dcparf qre > not carin to wait to be interviewed by tli policeman ) > o had been sent fo However , she was afterwards a rested and lodged in jail. She gav her name as Patsy O'Neil. Ye tcnlay Judge Peabody refused I entertain ft ionipjaijt ) against hi unless the complaining wltnp : would advance the fees ; nnd tilt owing to the neglect of'the Count Commissioners i'1 llot providing f < such eases , &Ue csp J a meritc punishment. Personal. A. C. Notoware U at the Gran Central. Congressman Crounse is at tl : Metropolitan. Mr. Charles H. Brown , Esq. , lit returned from a lengthy visit to h ; old home in New York State. Dr. Hildebrand and wife arrive here Thursday , and are stoppin with their BOH on Leavonwort street. "W. J. Council , District Attorne : returned yesterday from Ve ; mont , accompanied by his wife an child. Ben. Gallagher , of the wholesa' grocery firm of Morgan & Gallt gh < * r , returned from a business tri the Stnte Thursday evening. Al. Maxwell , traveling agent < the Kansas City , St. Joe & Counc Bluffs railway ; Lynian McCarti traveling agent of the St. Loul : Kansas City & Northern , and G. E Baxter , of the Missouri Pacific , ai at the Grand Central. The following are the arrivals a the Wyoming : C H Cooper , Chicago ; L Browning ' ing , E LHtor , Davenport ; AVi : McCalg , Lincoln ; Chas Rollins'J Evens , U P R H ; AS Clapp , Jfortl Platte ; A M JacksonJ Isorth Bend Mrs Webber , Fremont ; Cass * Seas , O O Bogel , Ann Arbor , Michi gan ; U Thompson , Ashland ; Johi Ellison , Ogdeu ; H Gasser , Parke City , Pa ; H C Davis , Bloomington III ; W F Hogan , jSevada ; T NRip ley , Frank A Civilly China. FRESH OYSTERS ATPElCKE'S. PElCKE'S. aug 13 t3 Gone on a Long Hunt. William Gehm , who formerly worked at the Grand Central Shav ing parlors , went into Sutphen's about 2 weeks ago , and hired a gun | with \ \ hich to go hunting. He has not been heard of since , and the probability is that he is gone West on a very extensive hunf. Sutphcn begins to suspect that fellow was a "beat. " Board of Education. The Board of Examiners for the Board of Education , will meetat the Higli Scho'ol Buildlng Tucsday and Wednesday , August 18th and 19th , at 9 o'clock a. m. , for the examina tion of applicants for teachers' posi tions in the public schools of this city. W.H. S. HUQIIES , Sec.'y Board of Education. aug3-2t , . Falls of St. Anthony and. Hinnehaha. Last excursion of the season to the beautiful fishing lakes of Minnesota , Minnehaha Falls , Taylor's Falls , Mineral Springs , the charming and beautiful scenery of the St. Croix river , and the thrilling passage of the Dalles , Lakes Superior and other summer resorts in Minnesota. Tickets for the round trip , to St. Paul or Minneapolis , $16.50 Duluth - luth , $24.00 , good for 30 days , will leave MONDAY , AUGUST , 17,1874 , rom the Union Pacific depot , at 7 o'clock p. m. Tickets for sale by company's agent , 225 Douglas St , Republican building. augG2weod GEO. W. GRATTOX. A choice lot of Nebraska apples for sale at Harris' butcher shop , . Fifteenth street P. WALKER. " ' aug 11 t5 * FRESH OYSTERS AT MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING. A ISister. ) n"Searcn''jDf-pCBrother. A woman named Mrs. Kennedy , " froinMinnesota _ , is in the city .in search _ of _ herfirothuij Adalbert Burch , who has mysteriously disap- , peared. He was an engineer in a factory-at Faribault , .Minnesota , ' and'being'rrwidower ; Ire had his sister - tervho is a widow , keep house-for him. They recently determined to sell out and move "id"Omaha , with "tlie iniep'tion : of.local jiig/liere , and "starting- restaurant- They accord- nglyfcold .Vo'ut' . .about two weeks ago , ' " aild " Mr. Burch came to Omaha , as was supposed , accompanied by his children. 31s sister with her children was to bllow him , and he was"o meet her it Council Blufis. She arrived there ; wo or three days since , but he did not _ put in an appearance and a dil igent inquiry failed to elicit any knowledge as to his whereabouts. Yesterday Mrs. Kennedy , vho is considerably worried over the af fair , came to Omaha to pursue her her search , but at _ last'accounts she liad not found The slightest trace ol her missing brother , or "any facts 'that would warrant hei an concluding that he had come to Onjaha. She has informed the police of the circumstances , ant they are now engaged in ferretirj out the mystery.Sirs. . Kennedy suspects that her brother has beei made the victim of some kind o foul play , as he- had in his possessioi considerable money of his own am $100 of hers" . The distressed womai is stopping at tha Lindell House Council Bluff * , M ith her children and would be very thankful for air information concerning her brother Likely to Get Justice at Li > st. - -Wiilip Koch , Qie- keeper of a sa loon on Thirteenth street , has with in the last year become bomewha notorious 6li account of his fighl hfg proclivTties ancl by reason c keeping t ) , sqitycwhat disorder ! ; place. Thursday hp was examine before Judge P-orter for cruelly' beal ing 4inold' nian named Josep ! Boles , 52 years of age. Itappeare from the evidence , that Boles ha drunk two or three glares of bcei and nofiqving ] tbe money to pay fti it , lie salt ! ho would settle jii a fe > minutes , or as soon as he could ol tain the money ; this did not sul thp belligerent Koch , who at one pitched into hm } and gave him severe threshing. He struck hij in the face , knockingUim dowr cutting and swelling his cheek { ei riblyj kickpd him in the neck an back , and otherwise brutally poun ded him , and A\ hen Boles got u and asked for water with which t wits oft the blood , Koch refuse him the request , Boles was sic afterwards until Ttie Jay , vhen th complaint was made out agaius Koch. The case was vigorousl ; prosecuted byX. J. Burnham , Esq , and defended by Col. Graves. The result Aas that Judge Porte held the accused to bail in the sui : of SoOO for his appearance at th Dislrict Court , Open Air Concert by the Union Pacifi Band. EDITOR DAILY BKE : In compliance With u requci made by the citizens through th daily papers , the U. P. Band , unde the leadership of Mr. A. R. Toozei will give open air concerts on Cap ! tel Hill , commencing on Saturda ; evening , August loth , at 0:3' : ' o'clock 1. QiilcU Marcli , " Bill Nye.v. . Kcllci 2. V'altz , 'JullIC' " > ' ' . Uevlen 3. Quadnll.s , "ArlzonT , " _ . Bislior 4w SelfEjiCPi " & 5ix d'Honneur , " . BIcyci 5. 1'oll.a , " LllB CljaidSi" . . I > vls C. Quick Marcli , O'.dhaiu's- . - - FRESH OYSTERS auglStS PEYCKE'S. ' , ' ! PRO BONQ.PUBLICO. " For the benefit of the public alone has the system of CASH DKAir INQ been introduced by P. H. AL- Jtf. For in Jill lines of GENERAL and FAXCV GROCERIES , in the fruity of tlicseaion , and in all staple articles , can the purchaser obtain full'"satisfaction , and save 15 per cent by trading on n. cash basis A ith P. H. AI.IEK , augJ3t2 Creighton Block. \Vi : notice a party advertising Howe Machines C. O. D. for 530.00. We have reliable information that hose machines , are not new AXD tIAVE BEEtf USEP. We have a uumbcr.pf machines that have been used , and we nro prepared to sell them at GREATLV reduced prices , and Mill WARRANT all we ? cll. TuElIown MACIIINI : Co. auglOeodlOtISO 13th Street. DYEIXCI , c.eanmg anil repairing done in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th StLet. Farnham and Douglas , apr2St f. FOR SALE OR RENT. Two slory brick dwelling house , containing nine rooms , in first-rate order , having been recently reno vated. The house was formerly oc cupied by P. Her and family. Rent , § 45 per month. Good ektcrneoiid well. The hou'-e and premises oc cupy i full city lot unincumbered , from Harney street to the alley. Will sell for $9,000. Apply at nw corner Ninth and Haruey streets. augl3-tf MRS. JESSE LOWE. TYPE FOR SALEI A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which th s is a sample , weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE Jess than one year , and is nearly as good as new. For ierma &c. , address E. EOSEWATEB , in f. Publisher of the Bee. ICE UREASU ICE CREAM ! ! H. L. LATEY'S is the place to gofer for this very necessary commodity. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. . , _ * * - * " * u * - * - - --fc * - * i rtaff e THe Perfect-Manner in Whicli the System is Carried Out on the Union Pacific The -.1 U.P. . . . Clerks Have the" " Best Record Over all Other . . Lines. ' The railway mKil service on the Union Pacific "is of such importance tliat a statement of the amount of work performed , and the manner in which it h done , will be of consid erable interest to the many readers v of flic BEE. , The chief clerk , Mr.Paul Van Dervort , to M horn we are indebted for our information , makes his head quarters in Omaha , his office bemj > in Fairlie & Monell's"now building , There are twenty-seven postal clerks on the Union Pacific , allo ; whom aie under the direction of the chief clerk. At the end of the month a com plete and accurate account is conv piled of every error , in distributior made by each clerk on the line This is done by placing on eacli package made up by the clerk i label containing the name 6f tln railroad Hie package is intended for The clerk or agent receiving it open the package , distributes Jt , And 1 he finds an error he writes upTrti thi label lip the eiror made. Thi label 5s returned to Ute officer h.tv ing charge of the mail service 01 the route , where the package-wa made tin , and at the end of th month , the slips tire separated and each man is charge with fc < > many slips coi rcct , nml so many incorrect , "n the caye" maybe. This record , whe made up , is disposed of as follow : The cleik receive" * a card , contair ing his standing for the month , -j copy is kept by the chief head cler on-a book provided for that purposi and a n-port of every man in tli district is sent to the" Supei intendcnt of tuo Divisioi and frojn thence to tli Genqral Superintendpnt at Wast i.igton , D. D. On gieat lines lifc the Union Pacific , it is impossibl to distribute without some erroc and it redounds highly to the cred of the postal cleiks that they mak so few. ' During the month of Jul they stood at the head of all the rail road lines of the country , runnin more men and making lesserrors t the man than any other route in tL UnHej } trftpd , With this explain tion , the following record for tli nr.outh of July , giving the genen average nunibor of letters haudlcc and nuplljor of errors , will be easil understood : No. of pacX-igcs made up ln tiie tl. P. tUrLsdurinRtlicmuiitlior July for railway pest offices and route agent hnei 4,153 No. of errors checked on pillages . 71 General n\eraqa of 27 men , one er ror iii . . . . . . . , , 60 1 Totiti number of letter sent to liuei named 207,75) . JSo le ten made up direct for all p nils cast or west 120,590 Total letters handled 3i7C0 Besides that amount of jettj mail , the tons of paper mail are nt taken into account , and we hav only attempted to show the care e : errjsed by the men employed upo this linp. Jt has been , ( mill up hei in the List few ypars , and is dajl boooiping of greater magnitudi The men emploj'ed on tie } linp tak Kreat pildc in the work , and are d < servedly proud of the record mad during the past few months. PEYCKE'S ' RE.STAUKANT i the giily place for FRESH OYS TERS. aug 13t3 $50. Take Jfotloe , In reply to retail cash purphn.ser \\ewill state to the public that w puichased from the Howe Machin Company July 20th , 1874 , a largi number 01 Elias Howe Sewing Ma chined M { thrill the latest improve mcnts for CASIJ , for which we ho } ( a coutrapt signed by the Machjni Company , giving us all thp territo ry to sell said machines in , west o the Missouri river , except jn th | States of Missouri anil California. We wjjl ask the public who an the jriespon&jhle parties selling ma. chine * , and who has the right tf this tenltory V For the next ten days wo will give the public the benefit of all dis counts , by selling the machines foi Fifty Dollars ( $50. ) All machines are warranted. LEVAtf & Co. , auglS-tf 482 Thirteenth St. FOR SALE. A handsome firp proof dwelling house safe. Cheap for cash. May be scon by railing at the olllcc of the Life Association of America. Aug. 3 , tf. Indian Curjositjps at No. 170 Furnhamstreet , coryer Jlth street , may 7-tf. FRESH OYSTERS OYSTERSAT AT nugn-St PE YOKES' . RAILROAD tickets to New lork Indianapolis , Kansas City , St. Louis and Toledo , for sale at reduced rates at 206 Farnham street. Pir. GoTTHEIMER , augS-tf Ticket Broker. McKclligon-s card on second page. ' iune2-tf Gio. : H. PETEKSOX , the pioneer cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also T-one Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Dttiham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. mayGcodlv _ LACKAWANA COAL at lowest market price , by the IOWA COAL COMPANY. Office 13tU street , ( for merly Union Coal Company's ) . y 30 tf GEO. C. TOWLE , _ Agent. DR. POWELL , oCice 215 , Farn- lam street. Iune23-tf QUAILEY'S U" . P. Soap Factory I Situated on the line 'of the Union Pacific teilroad , near the powder house. Jlanufac- ures first-clMs soap for home consumption , JuneSHT r : MURDER AJD ROBBERY. , . . . * - * " * ' " " - - - - - - - - - < SrfTr r-- i. .c i V" Trrn. i-r-n-r Two Hen \Kill and Plunder _ a ; ' Horse.Dealer. One of jfie'"frillains : is Captured , . . .and.Makes a Confession of the .Bloody Deed. . By a dispatch received in this city yesterday v e learn the fol lowing particulars of a'iiorriblc mur- d.ercoinpiitted 9nWedncsday oil the line of the "Union Pacilic railway , near Bushnell station , between An telope and .PinO BluiEs : Conductor Tttyl&r , ithile waiting - - his train for train -\\-ith , Thursday , No. 8 to pass , went dowiithe creek , tliat juns by the station , , after ; ber- SSA and -when about half a mile from the track , he Discovered the dead body of a man named Cris- man , hailing fiom Laramie : The top of his head had been neaily blown off by shots from a icvolver. 3ft. " Taylor" 'immediately ga c the JiUirmj'antl ttie"re'fiiain's-"were taken up to tliV&atron. The"vietim ol foul p'lay 'had "becif Head aboul twenty-four" ' "hours. A search ing" investigation tri unravel tlu bloody and mysterious tragedy was a once bSgaii , aiUl a shar ] ) lookoui was k"ei > f , anl a'freaTCh T\as made "Tluiraday two liiCif , wlrose name : were afterwards afeoOrtfilficd to be Cia Tord" and Gaston came upncai Sidncypdicre the newrf of the niim er had already arrived : . They hat wlththem fourhor es. One of tbcn - ' dinner bu fame into town-and'got , they vero not stf-pectcfl ofbeinj 'the TriurdrJrers'Tjf Cri mun until af ter they hud Ipft , heivabo ly o men started in pursuit , am soccoc-ded In the night ii - capturingGaston -Us he va boarding train No. S at-Lodge Pole He was" brought liack to Sidney anc lodged in jail. Yesterday In e.o.nfes > bed that he anil his compan ion had murdered CYjsman , but tha his companion had done the shoot ing. He sjrys the cause of the mnt tlerwfia ( ainriej vith CiHnan but he al-o fetated that the deai man Lad a considerable sun ofjnoney- , which was divided be hcn them , and that their inten "tibirw.is to come back after th horses , about s-jxty in al ] ? | ( elongiii ] to Crisman , \ \ ho is a stork laitei and run them oll'to Coloindo or N ev Mexico. X for sale cheap. Inquii at UM Oflltt ? . juliM-tf TREITSCHKE & CO. , G R o c E n s And Gcnciai rrojlsloa Dealers , S. WCor. . Jackson and 13th Sts , Keep a superior block of G roccrio" , Provision1 Wines , Liquors and Cigar * , and sell cheapc than any other hou c iu Omaha. jj3 3m II. U. VALKE3 , MASUFAClUUhr AAU JJUALEE IN BOOTS & SHOES 510 IStb Ht. Between Farchaiu. and Dougla apltvl BARGAINS ! "BARGAINS ! J. O. SCATTER , Dealer in Staple and Vanty Groceries , Brick Store , S. E. Cor. IGrt & Chicago Eta WIU , ItUJlOYn SCPrEMBIl 1st , to JACOBS' New Brick Block , cor. , 15th and Cap Hoi A\emie. Special liarg-iiiis are now offered in groccric before remo > al. anglUtltf. an DEALEU IN. Fruits , Confectionery. CIQ43S AND TOPACCO. 215 Douglas , bet. llth and 12th , Street. osiAiiA , . . . NJJBUASEA CAHIIIAGE , JJUGCY and WAG05 JIAXUFACTURKU. N. E. ( .ORNER ol 14th ana HARNEY STS WOULD re pcctfiijly announce to the pub lic that lip 19 now ready to ( ill all contracts - tracts in the aborp lines with neatness a.c dispatch. tt TExpres3 wagons constantly on hand and or sale. AT10BNEI3. E. ESTABROJK. n' . M. FRANCIS ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE Crciijhtou llloek , Omaha , Ncl > . 11U12HI DEXTER L THOMAS , Attorney ami * [ Counselor at Law. OPPIOE Boom HoN VLssolier's Block , OMAHA - - - NEB. JOHN W. LYTLE , Vttorucy-at-I.aw and Solicitor in Ityaily. OTcr First Hatlonal Bank , raal-H PARKE GODWIN , Attorney at Law * ( Campbell's Bltd. , ) i091-2 THIETEEKTH'ISTKCET. OMAHA sfl im A. BALDWIN iO. M. O'DKIKX. BAI.I\VIX A , O'BItir.N , ATTOENEYS5 LAW Office Caldwell Block , T > 0uglas ' . treet , . KEBBASKA. OMAIIA. - - - - I .ill _ JOII.K. . KKL.L.KV , Attorney 1 Counselor at Law Office Boon 2 , Creighton Block. ' \ . nwitra . Cor. 15th and Uonglas Bts. / /COLLECTIONS SOLICITED AKD PROJIPT- \J ly attended to. No charge unless collec tions are made. Houses to let and rents col- ccted. Keal estate boucht and sold. aplTtf G. W. AMBROSE , REDICK'S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA ) - 11EE. EDWARD KUEHL. 3IAGISTEH. OF THE DEPARTED. * So498 10th Et , between Farahaa b. barney. Will by the aid of guardian spirit ; , obtain lor any one a view of tne past , present and lu- ture. No fees charged in cases ol sickness , \ SPECIAL NOTICES. KOlICE. Aarertlsements of To Let , For Salt-Led ; ; Waiitgi FonnJ.'Boarding , ac."WiU T3e"ItBertSl in ttiesa tblrfnihs once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CbKl fa IKT line. The nrst Intertion neyec lw tbaa.TJVENTV-FIVE CEN.T3 will ue paiaforthe return of a female Black-aud-Tan pup 4 J.- I\n DOLL'AirS REATAr.D-Lost.lasrcte- limgon llow ard at. or it. JIary's .ATenue , UtneHt TwenlN-tlrst acff Eloenth , a.bjack caiJinifre saciiiie , embroidered Jn red , and lined with ilk. The hiider' will receive the aboro rciraiU itcon ICavinS u. t JSG Howard fct , corner of Uth. augl U tf J. JT. WOOLWORXII. rpillE NICHST hud bcat"h6ir e in town for J _ rent , JjotUIiCast corner ol 17th and Chica go ? ( retts' . 9 Kbonis , besides ilollies presses , bummer kitchen aud.lnUi room , Uas nxturcs , ; eotl "well ; visteru , and cellar , and all other cou- TCtuencft4".JiUKNtL.L , auglJJtf , o. 2JO Capitol Are. RENT House f. K , Cor. Dbilga and FOU C'HAJT. 11. IA AO , au"gl2dtf t . . . . IKi-J-'arnliam St. BOAllinnts ciu j > e a commodate < I at BAY . DELAW KE'S sduth west cor. oi llthami liarnej. . , . . auglSdot * On or about &pt. 1st , by a godd WANTED without tiildrun , a cottage with four at live Yooms in"ijood repair , water , ac. con > einent. Gounatultvation may be l ft at Uie Cit } tltrL's , otfice augUd t WONDERFUL iIACHINEl ! 1 Just the A thing for lilalksiultris aiid Machinists. . wyll .re nljted Blackxinith and Machine sfiup. A nuihiue for hearing Jlul putuhiug.iiiLtilsby.hnnd or by &tcaui btate rights lur sale iheip , terms easy. A fortune for some one ( . J'l ' on or.tJJress J. N. FISH Hit , Ilochi 1,8" H Wrncrl3mid Douglas , or ' Omaln , NcU r , llth , 1S7U - . augllJlt rpo TltH I'L'Kf.IC-'lhe undersigned has J. purcl a eil and j > ut upon the sUOCts ua pub'i.coiiTeaucc , Mjmeot the finest carnages e\ermuriufutureil m IhiKvountry. Ihfy will be run to and Irom the depots , hotels'and pri- \ate rcbidccces. AH ordi rs-lctt at'the Metropol itan ] lutel , or at the stable near S. E. cor. ol I.k-Tf nth st. amiCapitol a\e , will be promptly altcndqil to , A sharp of the public \ < Scanzly < JS fC5pCAfll.lj ) sohutcd. . s. . AVJI. E .BULL. TjOIt KCSt Hriik'Stoiecenter Clucago nti Jl fcixticiuh.sjrei.ts The best location in tut city , Hating beell octuputl for the last \ ears as a grocer } . " ausTdrf ' S. WHICH ! . MbMC : Mr A. I'ohckfonnany jearss tcafheroMntmcin the bcsl J-emale Institute' of Keutncky , will receive pu pils in that branch at herreaiCence , 253 Howard bt. Will commence tiidnngfccpl. . MOSIJV TO I.AAOu approved pcrsoni -ecmifi , also CItj and County Warrants bought and 40 ! 1. Iniinire.it I aw Office of T W.a. Rjcliards , No. AM 13th St. , Omnba. Auglxltf WANTED A girl to do general uolKOwnrl at hou o on n nt side of 1C , liet. Jonei and LcaAcnnorth , uiicSdtf fny LCJ Small KVUMV fet Wpitol A entu I au | | ) IIJi s-t , , pnc. Mo < .k from 1'ost Olhce 1' ssutfjon , x\uust J3th. Apply at Cozzen : House , 3th fat. aug3dtf V Rirl ( o do gmeral hSnstfwprk WANTED - * if fiurt St. t.et. ? 0 and ' t. augStltt - _ _ _ _ _ WAKTKD A girt to Uo general housework at II. I'ouieroj 's , West < lid bf Marj 's Acuue , WJo'53 00 per wctL. RENT House on 18th near Ca s street FOR tf. fa. A. iAYLOU A ( ( > . rnork. Apply SJ1 Da\eipor | ; inntliand IStll- " Jjstf 10UE TO UEXT 193 Donjlas street. In J quire ol WEliliEu A BEliM. ulvllf ANTED Day loirders , at the toutliwes cor. of 10th anil llaruej sj ( , ie"Ktf ; \\7Al\rLD-AcOeap lunii in excn rige 1 VV werchandjtp. Address , I'aruicr , B MOUTC AGK SALE Whereas or \J the fith daj of October , 1S73 , J. A. ' 1 horn | made and situte < l a lertain Cliat el Jlortjigi to Lars ( UriHtPn en. wljieh aoil ilj' Wotdc , n Uibk N , or Jioitgugdi tit DuttSlan Count/ KICOHJ Iho p > trtent u ? the lini Of two hundret and li/U ( StoQ ) dollars Hh interest from thi diiiday ot April , 1ST I , and there U now due 01 said Note the sum of Two Hundred and feiitj (3J ( 0) ) dollars at this d-ite. Now thtrefore , 1 shall by theauthoritj Tcste l in me bf t Irtu ot said Chatel | Rrt fc , jiroCeeitofriJl tin liropfrty therein il-Crbcil ) j ( tl" > store XQ. 15i Variihaii ) ttrfit in Omaha , on Friday , August ! > letl ! > 71 , atOo'clocka m.To-Wit : IhCs ocli of ceiitlemcns furnishing goods togothur will all tioiti ] < .lHii Snl flxturci , and Lease hold iu > ttrestan saldlircniisca. August 1 , 1S74. LARS quitl )0 ) 2 > ) d , t Bv Jaines P. MIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our Jicw style * , we hire put in PEIJKECr order all of onr old stock , including econd-haid ) , and , qffer them qt GIIEATLRY HEDUCED pricea , for CASH. BEAR IMF HIND EVERY " HOWE " BOUfiHT Op US apd qur AUTHOItlZKD canvassers la WARPANT- ED , and INSTRUCTION giton. , as WE have a P.EPUTATIOX TO SUSTAIN. Experience proves a nnchino WITHOUT Instruction Is AVORSE than NONE at all. CAUJION. We know of largo lots of worth less luiehinesbought at low figures , that are be ing palmed on" on the public for nearly as good as cpw. I'emuis that do not want to run the rjsk of being swindled should NEVER buy of IRRESPONSIBLE puartics , as they half NO reputation AT STAKE , as have old established Companies. THE HOWE MACHINE CO , . auglodlm 430 13th Street. E. I' SMYT1IE. G. C. GRAVES. SMYTHE & GRAVES , Room 5 Creighton Elcclc. L , WOODWORTII , 238 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. WAGOST Wood Stock , WAGON HARDWARE , Patent Wheels , Pinished Gearing , &c. A\le , Springs and Thiiiib'.c Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hack5 ? ana Buggies Stailebaclier Wagon. Depot. mrlir.lt 5TUU1IAKI ) & . IlL'ICLOUT , Market Gard-ners ! KNDS OF . VFGETABLES AND ALL fur aac. ! Orders edilrceed to vs. at our garden Cor. 21st ami Paul Streets ; = . " will receive rroinpt attention. aplSdSm SPENCER'S Fruit ani Confection ary Cor. 131h and L arenwortli St ? . , y4 3mAT TUB B1UDOE -WILWAM : LATEY , . 3or. 16th and Webster Sts. , Keeps a complete assortment ol KROCEEIES and PROVISIONS. Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT , rashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth. St. , , NKD , LIQUOitS , WISES , ETC. P.N.GLYNN WHOLESALE 1SD r.ETAlt PLALCC IK Wines , Liquors , Segars , TOBAClO AXD PIPES. CSTCilifonniVinesanJ BrandiesTTn Corner of 13'haml Dodge street . opi > ositetlie neni'oat OrHce tuiUinj , Omaha. Xeble'Jitf Bavarian Beer Hall ! 195 Dougljs St , Opposite Metropolitan Uotel. Finest l > ranil of all classc' of I.iruora ami Sezari Kresh Lager constantly on Ii mil Jt25-m C1I.VS. IIAUT 1'ron. Coiner of Coatings and Twenty-second streets The finest lager baer con stantly on hand. Ie23-Ciu CIIAS. WEVMULI.KU. Prop HOTELS , 3MABA , * - - NEBRASKA Thelargpgl and test hot between Chicago ind ban 1 ranelseo. Opened uew ScptemlicrSOth.lST' ? . BM tf OKO. T1IIIAJX. 1'roprietor. E. T. PAGE , Proprietor. 10th St. , Let. Farnham and Harney , OH4.II.1 , Nt , Je Huss ( o and from all Trains. Passenger * for other Hole's or private Resi dences , carried ( or 23 ciuts. S -AH orders left at P. II. Allen' * , 2d doot from P. 0 , C. Wilson JL fcon , tor. JUth anil II rney , and the City Hotel Ottce , wall rectnc p ouint attention. ' * iy" lui United States Hotel , COIL DOUGLAS AND TEXTJ ? STr.LE.TS. the public , M ith lioaril bv d v cr we' k , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIAM LE1IU , Prop. Between Jlth and CIIAKL.KS FELDEKMAN , Vrop. mclillit Central House U 0.630 Ekteeath Street , Opp. Jeflerson Square , OMAHA , NEB , JOSEPH LOT * : , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. % First-cla's b.ir attachetl to the houa ? , U27 3iu California House. FRITZ HAFUER , Prop'r. No. ITODouglisbtreft , corn r litli , Omjha , NehrasLt. Board bv tlicd.iy or week , iune 1. vl On 9/A , M. Farnham and Jfarney Klrtels , TTAS been entirely rcfiitted and refiirnishiHl , PI and will accommodate all to Hit bait of board at SI ,50 per day ; JOc per single me il. C , Y , & S , M , HARRYMAN , jy2Sdly. Propr tiers. Southern Motel. Fronting on 4th , 5th and Walnut eta , , St. Louis , - Mo. "Laveille , Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is firat-class in all its appointments. Its tables are at all times sni > - plied In the greatest abundnncc , witli all t > ie delicacies the markets afford , Its clirts and employed are 3 I l > Iite and attentive to the wints of the pu l of thp holcl. There is an improve ! cleva or It-ailing from the first floor to the upper onr , lUilroad and Meamboat ickttoffiiis newt ft nd nd wesxerr Union telri > railr ottl i4 in tlio liotumla n [ hotel. : Et U3 JKT OT. 3D. O" O 0V OS S -MAI'FACIUREP , OF 45.D DUALKB IW- Lambn quins aiid TV-inlaw Sliados , CKKOJIOS , EXORAYIXHS PICTURE FRAMES. ZTO Farnham utrprt.rninpr Fifteenth U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET , ICthetreet bet California and AVebstcr. KCPP ON' HAND Tlin HFST Wn supplv of I P.LslI AND SAI.Tii : > Mi-\1b. A'lso n Jarijo ( . k of Fine ' ii 'ar L'unxl Haui.i.mJ llrcafcfaat llacuri , at the low- st rites. Wil. AUsf A KMITH , iuvU-ly * Iroirlctors The Sioux tlty und Parinc Kjllroa.l . , la Connection lth the SIOUX-CITY SI PAUL RAILROAD , t 0- miles thr ihortot route from Omaha nd Council BIufTi -St.'Panl , 3lncanolli , tlllnatcr , An < .la , Pulutli , lliimarcl , and all olnts In illncesota. Train leaves Omaha daily , ( eirept Saturday ) 1 6 o.clock p. m , and Council BiuHj at 8 05 p- i.from Chiccgo A Xorth-Wcstprn Depot. 'arc as LOW and lime as QUICK as . Ly .any oilier Line. 'DLLMAN ' PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT mm , Besnreyour ticket reads VIA Sioux City , 1U5 avoiding circuitous routes and midnight ansfcrs. Tickets can be purchase' ! at Ihe offices of the hicago A Nortliwultrn llallway In Omaha ad Council Bluffs. J C. BOVDEK , en'l Pass , i Ticket AgtSi P. A S. C. R. R- St Paul , Minn. F-.C.HILL , en'l Pass , and Ticket At. , S. C. i P. , Sioux City , Iowa. ' GEO. JGBATTOX , Agent. 103 Farnbam Street , Oma'oa/.Keb. July 20 , U , , . . : . . SALESTOB .1873 : . In-Roiincl Numbers : v232444 Ta mounted. ' ' ! * " sullr "u > t tbe .uicriorlty of tLe S.ngcri , Ju.Jr . H. NASOBT , Agent , NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. J. X BROWN & BRO. , ' © LESALE GRQOERS , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. , nsr-miB. , STEELE & GROCERS ! BI.OCK 53S and 540 Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & -SCCChi > OnS TO CHEIOIITON'AXO MOP.OAN 3SALE GROCERS , Xo. 10 Farnliajii Street WHITNEY , BAUSERMABT. & CO. WHOLESALE GROGERS STo. 2 7 Couglas Street , ACJKM'S FOR TIIS DUPONT POWDEli CO. CLARE : & FRENCH , AND DEALERS J1Y Canned Goods , Dried Truits , Green Fruits in Season , JO 1 MINERS SOLICITED/M ) 1MJO311TI.Y FILLKD , A. . E. S I 3 11 3 ? S O IsT , --MANUFACTURES AKD WHOLESALE 532 C. L. . 283 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street I U-ep cons intly on hand the I.nest stoikof Brp a tlttlli , Tawinierfs ami l HOBEBT C. STEELS , > EALE ! N BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETO. 257 Douglas Street. mchlSeocllr JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and 231 Faraliam Street , J . J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY DRY GOO Notions , aid Roots and Shoes. JOHX T. JOBBER OF Shelf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND - AGHIOTJ'LTTJR AZ , IMPLEMEITTS , , . , rntKSnKUs.uHA KAKKM AND 1VAGOAS. irthUy 246 Douglas StA , Omalia , HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALEU IK Jinporto'ljiiootli a Specially. . * 239 DOUGLAS STB , ) ( CaMwull Ulock , ) f and The Burlu-ton auJ Munourl P > er Itillroa.1 Co. , offers l Mt lan'salllospr'cej on 10 year edit at 6 PC cer. interest , a .d "i ha bonus premluoiof 20 ] > ercrnt. oil the amount of tha archase , i half the Uud la cuitlrated , withlu two years from ilato of purchase. L.A.11GE DEDCCIOXS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. lorlh of latte , Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys jj lie B A it. PIw Co. will vsi : atxxit ] 000.000 tcrvt of iptn II1 irrain ? . and agriculturalland ; well" watered country , at Irom Jl H to 87.00 Ir a .rf on luu crellt. South of he Platte Com nyownesa Urge body ot the bestlandjn Nebraska , IntenccM by numerous rlrersj dalia-iuttoitsrailrft.i.landin ] theUr estmnd best daTelope-l part of the Stale.as also In thj loustj-publican Valley. KorcircuUrsanlfull Infurnatlon apply to ! . R. SCHALLIR , Agent B. & M. land Office , Corner of Ninth and Farnbam Sts. , Orualia Or General Land Pepaatmeut , LincolcNej