THE OMAHA BE THUBSDAY , AUG. 20 , OFFICIAL PATEK Of THE Cl IBBIVAL AKD DEPASTURE TRAINS. Rt Jttsie Card of the BmlinRton g-SsralSKSi ' dTyTe'iSr ed. 'Mondays erce , line running Pullman II This Is the only K cocr , HABKYP 1LW S3Sfe. " Onion Paclflc. LIATI. AW ' - icS iSS ggSfflr'icS : S ® : : : : : : . ? . " . c = j SSly Freight M > - 810 J Roclc Iriana A : Pac Cble eo , ' ° ' > au P-M : o ' JggSWSSSdl 'tMonday ce CBlc&eo & Northwe t rn. . . 10:401 Krpresi MU . . 2:50 P.M. KABMB City , St. Jo. & Council Bl Morning Ezpreu. . . .5 9 A. M. 10:00 1 Jtrenlng Excrete. . . .2:50 P. M. 6:40 1 Amalui 4c Northwestern and SI Clly * Pacific. lUllBxpresi . 8IB A.1L 2:151 Daily except Sundays. nd Baggage Waon loan Omnlbiue * and Ninth itrecti een Ace mlcntaa , comer Farnham in advance of the above Hail me and Closing of Mail * Omaluu soon CCS. . Chicago und all Eastern cities , Nebi UluCs nd Barton - Council PlatUr-outh , City , . . closes at 4.30 a. in. ton , due at 10:30 a. to. , ( . m. St. p. Louis and St. Jocepb , due at 10 00 i and 7 p. m. ; clcwe * at 1:45 : p. m. and 4SO ; i Sundays Ircm 12 to 1 p. m. Office open . I'oitinast G. E. YOST. .Eeputlican County Convention. Convention for B County A Republican Uejd at the Court Hou be las county will Saturday , the 29th ths of August city of , Omaha A. I ) . , , 1871. on , at 2 O'clock , p. m 23 dclfgatpa to of electing the purpose Convention , to be he ! Lincoln Republican on the State 2d day of September , 1674. lx Each ir rd ID the city of Omaha jnll titled to 7 delegates , and each precinct ou Of said city to 2 delegates to said convenll < of ct Primary flection * , ( or the purpose for Si such delegates , are hereby called ing of August , the polls top , tb * S2d day day in the city of Omaha from 4 to 7 p and op n in the other free ! nets from C to 8 e'cl p.m. Ken hat well Vnown republican voters eleUl b * altered to vote at said primary Md la tbj ) city o ! Omaha no i * rson wll i allowed to rote unless duly registered or of the Judges of lined to the satisfaction voter ol tlon as being a pror rjy qualified ward , ichere bis ballot is offered. ( be pi The following are designated as where such primary elections trill bo held : 1st Ward At Turner Hall. gnd Ward At Engine Iloufe , 84 IVard At Engine House. ' office. 4th Ward At City Engineer's atb Va/4 At Ed. Callows' , on Chicago ! 6th AVard 1 Engine Mouse. ' School Hoi Preclnct- Knight's Union Precinct Florence School llous Florence ' rcsld Valley Precinct At Jndgn ftaney's Chicago Precinct At L'lUioru Station Sc House. UcAardle Precinct At McAnrdle Sc House. City Sc Elkhorn Prodnct At ElLhorn House. . Griffin's : Douglu Precinct JU Joel T. d nce. . Seblen's West Omaha PreclnctAt O. Idence. Precinct At Soratopi School 1I < Saratoga * JJy order of the Douglas County Uejmbl . . Committee. CUAUNCEY WILTS Chalm JOHN M. THUESTON , Secretary. - vittC " TOADVEKT1SKKS- LAVION of he DAILY BKK in m tbatof any'oilier da f ban double tmperpnbllsUcd InKebraalut. THE first FRESH BALTEM01 OYSTERS of the season were oolved at PEYCKE'S ItESTAC to-day. feb24-t OMAHA BREVITIES. "Kandall , " won the iJ:45 : n at Mendota , Illinois , in 2:35. : Fletcher is making arrauf. mcnts to get water from the riv and will probably begin sto sprinkling to-day. The successors of Bye and Co the discharged postal clerks , ha been selected. Their names i Charles E. Parcell and David Mount. The brick wall of the bum building , on the east side of Elc enth street , between Douglas ai Farnhamwas blown downyesterd A little child who happened to passing , had a very narrow escai Miss Minnie J. Sno v , daughl of Prof. Snow , was married Tuc day to Mr. P. C. Carpenter , of D Moines , Iowa , the Rev. Mr. Gam officiating. The ceremony was wi jiossed by a small party of the im mate friends of the happy coup ] Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter left on tl afternoon train for DCS Moines. Councilman Banckeson the a journment of thu City Council Tuc day evening , found his horse ai buggy gone. The outfit inu have either run away , or hai been stolen , or perhaps some ou thinking the Council might coi tlnue In session till mldnigh might have taken the tun out for a drive in the meai iime. We have not yet learne wiiether the property has been r < turned Of recovered. THE TURF , Omaha Driving Far & &cei at the on Saturday On Safnrday afternoon * nex another series of races will tak place at the Omaha Driving Park The first race willT > e for a gentle men's roadsters' purse of $50. Ther will be els or seven entries , thi owners to drive in their own roai wagons. The second race will bo a run half mile heats , free to all , for a $5 purse. will be a run between third race The ' { Dennis Cunnlngham'slBuck tween ' "Lega Council's George skin , " and " for $100 a side. Tender , will close at nine entries The evening at L. C o'clock Friday Richards' . AUCTION ! AUCTION , ' Eleven hundred dollars worth ol Jiousehold goods at Auction , Thursday Philadelphia August SOtli , at the day , 10 o'clock a. m. ; between house , phia 10th and llth streets. tween C. WILSOK&SCN , Auctioneers. GRAND CONVOCATION. Brand Lodge , Grand Knights Pythias. YESTERDAY MOBXIXO'S SESSI The Grand Lodge met pursu to adjournment , and was callec order by the G. C. Officers prei same as yesterday. On account of the press of b ness before the Grand Lodge , parade appointed for the aftern was ordered to be dispensed witt H. Lauer No. , Van Boskirk , and Taylor No. 1 were admi and received the Grand Lodge gree. gree.G. G. George of the Gr Jurisdiction of Iowawas introdt and admitted to a seat in the Gr Lodge. Nominations ofofHcers were t made for the ensuing year. Report of E. E. French , Supn Representative , was then made Report of R. C. Elvin , G. M E. , was referred to the commi on finance and mileage. A committee was appointed to ceive contributions for the relie our western counties. TeflOUftl. AJ , G. Eberhartleft for the ] yesterday op business. Col. Notewaro wont to iam yesterday. Hon. J. M. Thayer Isreglstere the Metropolitan. Col. Wilson came up from ] coin Tuesday , and will return day. day.Mrs. Mrs. C. K. Coutant was am the passengers East yesterday t the Burlington route. J. Q. A. Bean , general frei ageijt of the Chicago , Burlingto Quiuoy railway , Is at the Gr Central. Mrs.Charles Powell , left for a i to the East yesterday , over Chicago , Burlington and Qui route. Clay Jeftr Jeft yesterday , via Burlington route , for Virgfjija , ft month's vacation to recuperate health. Mrs. W. N. Nasou , wife of well-known agent of the Sir Sewing Machine Company , left ; terday afternoon for a vjsjt } u. East. East.Mr. Mr. L. M. Bennett icturned 3 tenlay from a visit to that delij ful summer resort , Wntkjn's Glen on Seneca Lake , New York , wl Mrs. Bennett Is residing during Bummer for her health. Chauncey Wlltse leftyesterda ; lojn his surveying party. He ' accompanied by Prof. E. P. Aus a noted astronomer of Han- College. The following are the arrivals the Wyoming. E W Dixon , Davenport ; W GUmore , Ohio ; C H Wheeler , v and daughter , Chicago ; Thos R [ JPRR ; D W Baker , C P R John Donlin , Pa ; J Saunders , Tnmes Jones , ojty ; AWBeahm , IB Frask , Eben B Frask , ph ; worth , 111 ; Chas S Marvin , Glbb Neb ; Fred Ricklin , St Louis ; BJ Emma Gray , Council Bluffs ; E Elvin , Nebraska pty } ; W W W lell , Falls City ; John 0 Kherwo Chicago ; C Sparks , O O Boej Frank Connor , Cheyenne ; PDum SI J Wilson , J Cahill , Montana ; 3 Hareus , PJurn Creek. The following are the arrivals he Metropolitan Hotel : W L'Goodwill , North Plat Deles Hull , Chicago ; J B Kuoi ? ort JCalhoun ; ' E Taft , Grand and ; A Cochran , Council Blui 3eorge W Long , Louisville , Ky ; r Shotwell , Fort Collins , Col ; Tl jimmons , Pittsburg , Pa ; Wl 8 lannus , St. Louis ; J M Redfbl icr , John Marder , Chicago ; W MHonPlxon , HI ; M Gulon , Dave ort ; A Armstrong , Detroit ; S Uarke , SprlngHeld , 111 , JUST RECEIVED , L most magnificent lot of fall a ] Inter clothing at POIA.CK'S , 2 arnlmm street , near 14th. au9- SEMPER FIDELIS. Ahvajs faithful to his motto , . ' . Allen ia offering Far Cash , t astonishingly low rates , tl aoice t assortment of general ar , ncy groceries , fruits , vegetable c. , to be had in the city. The ; ho patroni/e him , will as usua > tain entire satisfaction , and sa ) ioney. aug8-2t RAILKOAD tickets to New Yor uUanapolis , Kansas City , St. lx > u id Toledo , for sale at reduced rati 206 Farnham street. PW. GoTTIlEIMER , ig8-tf Ticket Broker. BROWNELL HALL 111 re-open for catalogues on Tu iy the 1st of September. Apply t Mrs. P. C. HALL , Principal. DR. POWELL , oClee 215 , Fair fune23-tf m slrccL - _ SALOON for sale cheap. Inquir BEKofflco. ju24-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler am ilsou Sewirg Machine , with al B latest improvements. Itisnew- 3 never been run. Inquire at th 22 oflice. augl7-tf DYEING , cleaning and repan-inj no in the neatest manner , at thi STEAM DYE WORKS , th St.LeL Famhamand Douglas r2Stf. ETOYT'S GERMAN COLOGNE foi e by all druggists. iuglS-2t J. K. Isir , Agent me Dollar Shoes , the largest , best , I cheapest stock of Boots and > es in the city , at HENRY DOHLECo. . , Between 12th and 13th Sts. iglS-3t POSTAL REFORMATION Concinsion of Mr. Bye's Te mony. The following is the conclusic Mr. Bye's testimony in regar postmaster Yost. Question Have you had conversation with Senator Hi cock touching this matter , and i what ? Answer I talked Avitu him Washington several times aboul matter at the time I was there fall. I had several conversati and could get no satisfaction f him in reference to Yost or my : The day before I left I went to room and tola him 1 wante square talk with him , and waite to know exactly what he inter to do , as I had the offer of a spt agent's commission from the I master General , if he would fight against it : He jumped to feet and said , "Youwantasqi talk , and by God you shall hav and I say by God you can't g Nebraska with a special eomi sion. You and Furay are alre at logger heads , and I won't L you there with him , and I will have him removed and you go tl in his place. " I said , "Why ? " He replied , "Becaubo you kiok up hell with my postrnast I said , "damn your postrna ; you ought to have a postmaster hell could not be kicked up wi Aow suppose I prefer charge frauds against your postmaster , prove he has committed a fraud the government , what will you with him ? He said , "I don't believe you < but if you do , by God I will st by him under all circumstances , I said , "those are , d d nice ! timents to come from a U. S. S < tor , and would look well before public , especially when you - \ \ to he re-efeptpd. ' ' He said , "Well , by God , you < not put them before the public. ' I said , "Why ? " Ho said , "Because Iill fi every move you ever make , have you moved from li.c p. , i you now hold. " \ si0d , "I d.o not pare , you \\il that any how , and if } < > u tluiii will help you to have me lemoi you can do so us sot.u s pleasa. " He said , "Bye you have ci here to try anil force me to give can't have a position that you I don't want to have any li wftji you , an4 why not Jet hpjp tQ something &se now. if. . will drop this. I can help 3 What do you say to u land ollic ( have the naming of man for a 1 office up north ? What do you to that ? I said damn your 1 ; pfflp , YOU wan't to get shut of [ n Nebraska , anfl gpt me in froni the' protection or past friends. You would let me run land office probably a couple months , and then relieve me by pointing my successor. He s ; Well , Byp , you nrg tjie damnei most persj&tent man I ever tal. to in my life. I told him I was t : lugfor Bye to-iuiyand not for Hit cock ; that I had been hero for 1 weeks talking to you most ev [ lay , but could get nothing ou you until I got you to sweari ' you arp ftfrsjid to let me go to' braska witli'a special fiommissj tfbu know I would investigate , inew it was not a very mild \ : o approach a United States Seer an indorsement , bui : or to get jpuld tRlk to you no other way to FOU ' to answer mp squan Question Did you thereupon t my steps toward an * investigat ) f the affairs of the Omaha p ) ffice , and if so , what were they Answer I then went to the p naiter general , Mr. Cresswell , j 'ol'd Turn I had somp chargpa to mi igainst the Omaha postmaster f Special Agent Furay. Ho as ] ne what they were ; I told h ome of them. He said for me tut tjieni on paper and give them inn and he $ ? oujd havp them ended to. I came home , looked : round carefully over , and foi bout what I could prove , made ay charges and forwarded them he department. The next I hei i'8 JhfltU. R. Hawley , special fr < Jhicago , Wfts ordered to jnvestig ; tie pase. Owing to the length of the tes lony we are compelled to condei lie remainder as follows : 11 the lottery business and a le $4,000 were explained. Stric md says he got the money , buti II at one time $1,200 being t JQSJ ; at &ny one time. He says ut it in hjs pogket , and did r ' Iveit to Furaytfhat s'atisfi Cawley , and ho left for the po [ Hce. On arriving there we fou : 'ost , Furay and some oth Ipnj3. ( when Mr. Hawley made sry nnp eppeph. Mr. Hawl jght at Jeast tb have heard or tff the witnesses , before he c ared Furay entirely plean Police Court Notes. George Brecklnrldge , a colon ulser , was assessed $2.00 f locking down Joe Grace. Kate Donovan Avas sent to jj default of a $5.00 fine for drun mess. mess.Billy Billy Hawfeett , a younc colon igabond , was sent to jail for fr iys , In default of a $5.00 fine f sturbance of the peace. Lars Brace was fined $1.00 fi unkcnncss , and John Zeittie , a sted for the same offense , was a ived to go to his country home c yment of costs. WANTED. A. second cook at Peycke's Re irant. Good wages will be pale mg 19 tf. radian Curiosities at No. 17 rnham street , corner llth stree nay 7-tf. McKelHgon-H card o tend page. june2.tf TYPE FOR SALE ! \ . Font of Bourgeois Type , c icb. th's ' is a sample , weighing 60 . This type has been in use 01 i Daily BEE less than one yeai 1 ia nearly as good as new. Tor terms &c. , address R ROSEWATER , f. Publisher of the Bee THE LAST CHANCE obtain the best dally paper pub ted In Nebraska at the exceed ly low rate of fifty cents pe : nth. Liter inC -flrstof August no sub received at less ptions will be n the regular price , row is THE TIME ; $1.50 in ad- ce pays for the OMAIIA DAILY ; three months , CITY COUNCIL COMEDY C ( PANY. A Lively Performance in Opera House. Exciting and Amusing bet-to tween Marsh and Stephens ! The City Marshal Sepa rates Them. Their Little Encounter Varied Monotony of the Usual Eontine of Business. At the City Council race Tuesday evening , there was a attendance , with the excep of Piesident Gibson who east. Thomas Swobe filled Presidential chair with becon dignity , and handled the P. dential mallet with a great dea gracefulness. The session of Council last evening was partici ly interesting , and the spectatoi attendance were Avell repaid. The City Marshal's compl against a certain policeman , in not given , Avas referred to comi tee on police , for investigation. The Mayor Avas requeste ( make a tender of the amount of appraisement for damages for oj ing 18th street to the agent of heirs of Sam Mahone. Several resolutions for m improvements Avero adopted. A resolution by A. . A. Gib that the Avork in Hanscom Part done under the direction of Council from this date , created < siderablc discussion , and was fin adopted by a vote of G to o. Th upon Mr. L. Brown and Stephenson asked to be relieved f ) the committee on public prope but the chair Avould not enterl their requebt. AN EXCITING EPISODU AX COUNTHU UETWEEN MARSH 1 - ' MILI STEPHEN-SOX A LIA'ELY SEVERAL ROUNDS. At this point of the proceediii ! very exciting episode occurred tAVpen councUmen Marsh andSte enson. It appears that Stephens by the adoption of the above r < lution , Avas defeated in his scheme in behalf of Thomas Sv and lie at once ele\'ated his spi column , and spouted loudly on money-squauderjng prppciislty tUe Couricll. He declared that would never again A-ote to squan any money. He emphasized his vorito word , squander. A few i ments afterwards , haA'ing becc angry at the turn affairs had tal in regard to Hanscom Park , walked over to the table of Mai who is chairman of the conimii on strppts und grades , and of Avb lie himself is a member , and gi bed a bundle of reports lying thi on. He had feigned thp repo which recommended the "squ ilering" of money foi street grad. } and in appordfmcp Avjth his depla intentions , he wanted to erase name from the reports. No see liad he taken the papers , than Mn jumped up , livid with rage at insult , and grabbed him tigl ; iround the arms from the ba Marshal Suowden , Avho AA'asprest rushed up and prevented the i probab'lo possibility of bloodshed Stephenson explained that bad signed the reports Avithoutlo- - ing tit them , and demanded if ! iad not a right to see the pap ( He then stuck the papers in the papiops pockets of his pantaloo while Mflrsli wn.s held at Layby feh Avanted to have this thl jettled right there. Stephenson 1 ; rased his name from one rep < mrt he called the attention of i ihalr { o Jt , The chuir decided that Stephi ion had a right to erase his nat Marsh here threatened to tin- stephenson out of the Avindow. Councilman Lucas , Avith his usi Ugnjty. I1QW fRsp to his feet , a leciai pd that he AvouUt prpfcr ph ; es ngalnst any man Avho should inythlng unbecoming a gentlemi CouncUmen Marsh and Steplie on finally became quiet , for a f ninnies , Avhile some other busin i'tts being transacted , but Avh ifephenson Avas about to present idewajk resojution vliiph had be k'ritten for him by Marsh , the n Icabantness Avaa revived. Mai ralked up behind him , took t esojution , and tore it in pieces , sa ng : "I believe In a man havl nough ability to write his own r < lutions. " Stepbenson , rising to his feet , a resspd the chair , "Mr. Chairma am fchoVt a resolution now , and all for time. " Time Avas grant 1m. While ht > AVOS Avrlting t ? solutlon , Marsh slyly looked ov is shoulder , to really convln iniself that Stephenson could dra p a resolution. Stephenson su . edeJ , and came up smiling * ai lid : "Mr. President. Jf have g resolution this ti'pie. I guess II line " There happened to be a little mi ike in it , which Stpphenson sa as caused by his excitemeii [ ar.sh moA'ed that he be allow < me tq correct it , after Avhich iti , When Marsh , as chairman of tl immittpe on streets apd grade ) t up to report , ho stated that 1 as not satisfied Avitb Stephenson induct , after he had deliberate ! ijned the reports , He Avanted 1 low by Avhat authority Stephei u came to his table and snatcht ipers. Councilman Lucas thought Sti iciifcou had A right to change h Ind fora good reason. Councilman Campbell AVOS of tt iliiion that Stephenson had shoAv -bceediug , and ought to be cei red , Stephenson said he AVOS a membt that committee , and had justs od a right to the papers as anj dy , and he had the priA'ilege ( ratching his name from any ps rs , if he had made a mistake i ; rnjpg them. Marsh now read a report , rccom ending that the City Engineer b structed to make a preliminar ; rvey on South avenue , and sub if a profile to the council , Mr. Steplienspn asked for time t ike a minority report. Thp re rt of the committee Avas qtiopted To all the reports read by Marsh jphenson voted no. AJ--L qCjCT AGAIN. -Another resolution by Gibsor it the engineer and superinten it of Hanscom Park be directed lay out the "ravine" for ditching 1 to make plans for the "dam" i the manner In which watci ill be conducted from the pond I report at the nest meeting , was erred to the committee on public iperty and improvements. -Still another resolution by Gib- t , That the foreman at Hans- . a park be directed to employ ten litional men , was referred to the nmltteeon public property and -A resolution drawn by Fresi- t J. J3 Gibson Avas presented by "Swobe that the street commis sioner be instructed to grade the preaches of streets to St. Ma ayenue of sufficient Avidth to ace modate teams , work to be done der direction of the committee streets and grades. Beferret that committee with poAver to a < A resolution by Mr. Swobe i the city engineer be instructed preserve trees in grading , adopted. An ordinance was introdi Avhich declares it unlaAvful foi officer to take bail security or pie except the Police Judge. Hefe to committee on judiciary. An ordinance to amend the dinance concerning- liquor licei Avas introduced and explained Mayor Chase. It AVOS referrei committee on judiciary. The folloAving resolution AVOI troduced by Mr. Lucas : That Mayor be and is requested to ei into a contract with parties ha : made the lowest bid for curbing laying the gutters on Farnh Douglas and their cro3s street provided by ordinance. After bate the resolution Avas lost , impression prevailed Avith the : jority that the streets should graded before this Avork is done. Mr. Marsh called up the res tion left over from lost meeti that Mr. Thomas J. Whitman employed to furnish estimates the erection of Avater Avorks in cordance Avith his proposit : Adopted. Mr. L. Brown asked to be cused from serving as a inernbei the committee on public prop * and improvements. A motioi excuse him AVOS made but AV drawn. drawn.Mr. Mr. A A Gibson moA'ed that T. Swift be instructed to rest Avork in Hanscom Park asforem Carried 9 to 2. Marshal SuoAvden reported t he had consulted Avith the City . torney and finds that he has power to abate the nuisance of 1 Murray's Avood yard and rubl next the chimney of the fount Beferred to the committee on judiciary , the city attorney and chief engineer ; of the lire dep ment , 1 he Council adjourned for Aveek. POLACK is noAV receiving a ; line of GENTS' FURNISHING Go < at 238 Farnham street , near 14tl aug9-3t GEO. fl. PETERSON , tuepion cigar manufacturer , keeps c stantly on hand the very I brands of cigars , and also \ < Jack , Fruits and Flowers , i "Durham" Smoking Toba ( 211 Douglas street. mayGeodlv "WR notice a party advertis Howe Machines C. 0. D , for $50 , We have reliable Information t those machines are not new AJ HAVE BEEN USED. We haA number of machines that have bi ased , and AVC are prepared to i them at GREATLY reduced pri ( md Avill WARRANT all AVC sell. THE HOWE MACHINE Co. luglOeodlOt 480 13th Stree FOll { SALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling hou iontainlng nine rooms , in first-r > rder , having been recently rei rated. The house was formerly i supipd by P , JJpr ami family. Re > 45 per month. Good cisterns a veil. The house and premises i iupy A full city lot uuiucumben rom Harney street to the all < Villsell for $9,000 , Apply at i orner Ninth and Harney streets , iugl3-tf MRS. JESSE LOWE , FOR bALE. A handsome i iroof dwelling house safe. Cfte or cosh. May be seen by calli t the office of the Life Associati f America. Aug. 3 , tf. CE UREAM ! ICE CREAM H. L. LATEY'S is the place to jr this very necessary cominodil je23tf. _ T. W. T. Kichurds , Attorney at La fflce 490 13th St. , bet. Farulu and Ilarnoj Omaha , ' Neb. F 0. Bo 80 _ ug t O. H. BALLOT ! , JTORNEY AT LAV Eco n Creighton's tietr block , southeast ( room , floor. MAHA. _ NE1 joim c. co WIN , i-ttox-xxoy. aoliol-to : AX1 > COUNSELOR. OFFICE CREIGHTON'S BLOCK , OMAHA , NKUUASUA. S. SPAHN. JCU. K. fKITCUZI SPAUN & PRITCHETT , lorneys ind Counselors at Lav Offi-xj. 60fi Twelf. i E/.reet. / < .i > . . . f ffc R T na Omaha. ITet a. s. SHUOPSHIRE , atXaw Lttorney- - am No. 1 , S. E. Coiner 15th and Douglas St JAHA , - - NEBU WAGE & MANDERSON Attorneys at Law , 32 FAENHAM STKEAT. T. J. BURNHAM TOKNEI ASD COCXSriLLOB A1 LAW , No. ? uO Farnham Street VI4-HA - NEB mrhafitf _ .gents Wanted ! 'ecan show active men how to make rnonej selllns the best household articles , Magii Jle Threaders , Carbon i ed Steel Glass Cut Carbonucd fcteel Knife Sharpccer , Magii ir Shifter , Ac. JHIC160 NOVELTY CO , , H , CANDRIAN , Manager , OFFICE 519 THIRTEENTH ST. , SdtJ OMAHA , NEB , E TO" if. X > J O" O 2XT 33 S ) u < , ? ACTy CT or AWD aiuma ra- nbr.-qnlns aria OW StatfM , SOMOS , EXGEATIN6S A3CD PIG T USE FRAMES. TO Fgrnhim itrxti coiner F IteenlJi SPECIAL , NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements ol To Let , Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , Ac. tw in erted in these columns once for CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insei FIVE CEFJS per line. Uhe flrst inse never lessthaa TWENTY-FIVE CENTS W 'ANTED A girl to Uogeneral house i Apply at 261 Farnham St. nl9 < ] SALE of Wm. Andreson's h AUCTION . We will sell on Tuesday , Jo , 1S74 , a large lot of nlco and desirable g parlor and bedroom setts , stores , dining Kitchen furniture , ca- pets , bedsteads , 1 i one SCO clock , silverware , linen goods , pic and books , osle at N o. 275 How ard Street 13 , and 1G , btreets , at 9 } A o'clock , A. 31. C. WILSON & S ( auglOdSt Auctioi SALE First class residence and EOR of the iheapcst in the City. 1 easr. Price 3,100. Inquire of aug ISdSt W. R. BARTLET ] SALE 560 acresoJ land two milfs FOR , on the O , N. W. R. R. , In Cu Co. , Nebraska , at S2 SO per acre in cash , o down and Mlauce in one year at ten per Apply at "Oreat Westt-rn Land Agency , ' and 1.32 Farnham Street , Omaha. augi ; " \TTANTED-A situation at most any em W "lent is a good accountant will for small salary. Giod reference given. dress , c. N. P. , Bee Office. augl'd hEXT A fine suite of front rooms i TO hie tor gentleman and wife. Apply i Davenport bt , between 15thand Ibth. aug DOLLARS REW-dRD-Lost , last FIVE on Howard St. or ct. Mary's ATI between Twenty-nr t aid le\enth , a 1 cashmere sacque , embroidered in red , lined with silk. The finder will receive abote reward upon Icaung it at 186 IIo .St , corner of 12th. „ augUJlf J. JI. WOOLWOI NICEST and best house in town I rent , bouth East corner of 17th and C go Streets. 9 Rooms , be idS clothes prc summer kitchen and bath room. Gas lift good well , cistern , and cellar , aud all other leniences. P. BICKNELJ auglJJtf No. 230 Capitol RENT House N. E. Cor. Dodge FOR S.reetb. . CHAS. H. ISAACS aug2dtf 22i Farnhan THE PUBLIC The undersigned TIO purchased and put upon the stree pub'icconvejances , someol the hnestcan ever manufactured in this country. They be run to and from the depots , hotels aud vate residences. All orders left at'the Mctn itan Hotel , or at the stable , near S. E. coi Eietpnth st. and Cupltol ave , will be prom attended to. A share of the public patro is respectfully solicited , auglldtt WM. E .BUI TpOR RENT Brick Stoie corner Chicago Jj Sixteenth streets The best location ii city , bavins been occupied for the last s j ears as a grocerv. " aus'dtf S. WRIGHT Mrs. A. Polack , for many ye MUSIC . teacher of music in the 1'cmale Institutes of Kentucky , will receivi pils In that branch at her residence , 253 Ho' ' St. Will commence teaching , Sept. aug7i TO LOAN On approved pers MONEY , also City and County Wan bought and sold. Inquire nt Law Office c W. M. Richards. No. 49 ! ) 13th St. , Omaha. AilgGdtf A girl to do general house-i WANTED on wist side of 16 , bet. J and Leavcnworth. aueix A girl to do general housew WANTED at 404 Burt St. , bet. 20 and aug3dtf CTTANTED IMMEDIATELY A gifl t W house-work. Apply SSI Davcn street , bettt cen 17th and 18th. Jyi riTORE TO KENT 198 Douglas street , quire of - WEBBER A BE1IJ ulvltf Day boarders , at the south' WANTED and llarpey ats je2 ! 'i cncap wriu in excnange WANTLD . Address , Farmer , . ' iBce. ? lU\t \ _ nHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Wherca U the Oth day of October , 1873 , J. A. The iiadcand executed a certain Chat'tl llortj o I.nra Ciiristensen , which was duly recoi n Book N , of Mortgages In Douglss County iecure tl e payment of the sum of two hum : ind fifty ( S250) ) dollars with interest from illi day'ot April , 1S74 , and there is now dm iaid Note the sum of Two Hundred and si 32CO ) dollars at this d te. Now therefor hall by the authority vested in me by vii it said Chattel Mortgige , proceed to sell > roperjy tbereip described fat the store No. 'arnliam fatreet ii\ \ Omaha , on Fnday , AUJ : lt , 1SI4 , at a o'clock a. m. , To-Wit : The si if gentlenieus furnishing goods together M 11 the shelving and fixtures , and Lease hold erest in said premiss. August 1,1874. LARS CHRIST FNSE > usll020d3t Br James K. Morton hl Ati &TJUYED , From the Herd , about & middle of last w red ami < " > t'/ie spot ted heifer calf about C ruon Id. Han a white spot in forehead , b ( haped. Was last seen North of High Sch luilding A suitable reward will be given : s return , or notice where it can he founiL 4. SA NDEKS , 13th and Farnh ; TO ML CASH PURCHASE ! For Sewing Machines. Ip order to make room for our new styles , ave put IR PERFECT order all of our < ock , including second-hand , and offer them REATLCY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BE AR IN MINI VERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US a ir ApTHORIZED. canvajjers b WARRAN D , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE havi EPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experien eves a machine WITHOUT Instruction ORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION. We know of large lots of wort is machines bought at low figures , that are t ; palmed off on the public for nearly as got now. Persons that do not want to run tl k of being swindled should NEVER buy RESPONSIBLE puartlos , as they have N > utation AT STAKE , as have old establish ! ra panics , THE HOWE MACHINE CO , UKlOdlm 430 13th Stree 3UNS and REVOLVERS , low rates. STENCIL PLATES made to 01 , ECU. HANGING , all sorts of fine pockc lery , SAWS FILED AND RE-SET , Instru nts sharpened , Ac. , at 159 Farnham fat. C. SUAUN1IORST , Pronrletoi SCIIUTT , Manager. alOdtf NEW SALOON- [ ENRY , the popular Saloon keeper , has re ed up the basement of old Hrrald building . 13th and Douglas Sts. , where , in con nee i with lib bar he sets out a Lunch ever ruing and GRAND LUNCH EVERY SAT DAY. Give him a call. al dtf GUARDIAN'S SALE. r virtue of an order of sale and license is 1 by order of the District C. urt of Ncbrasb , nd for barpy county to the undersigned i rdian , I will fell at Public vendue , on thi day of September , A D. 1874 , at the Coun ise in the city of Omaha , in Douglas Count ; State of Nebraska , commencing at 9 o'clocl he forenoon , holding said Bale ojxn for oni r thereafter , the following desc ibed piece ! arcels of land s tuate and being In Doughu nty and State of Nebraska , to-wit : The th half of the South Laif of the North East rter of section thirty-six , and also an undf d interest in the North East quarter ol South East quarter of section thlity-six , all Township fifteen. North of ranpe twelve , . of the bth principal .meridian , also the tin- ded half of the North nine acres , of the ; h half of the South East quarter , of the th East quarter and the undivided half ol South two acrcH of the Norih half of the h East quarter , of the North Eastquarterol on ten. Township fourteen , North of Range teen , Last of tbc sixth principal meridian. C1IARLES F. L. GROTHE , Guardian of Frances II. Pickard and George PIckard. SdJtwlt rood ! Wood ! Wood ! Immense Reduction ! C S. P. BRIG S' YARD , CORNER OF 14th and Chi ago Street ) . Good Hard d S7 00 ; Soft $5 00. Stove Wood to soft number of stove very cheap. apiatl DAY. Agents waut- C4. All daises of work- eonlt Of either car. young fir eld , aiake * t 6jk fst n § IP tf.eir spare mo- mu , * * flytlilcg gi ; ; , s cr all the time > u _ _ tuSTINSOK 4 CO. , Portland , llainr LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. 01 coOl Ol Om P f W12 M p c j ! P. VVUOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER I > Wines , Liquors , Sega TOBAC" " 0 AND PIPES. iWCalifornla Wines and Brandies.- ! Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposlti new Post Office building. Omaha. Neb1i Bavarian Beer Ha 193 Douglas St , Opposite Metropolitan B"o1 Finest brands of all classes of Liquors Scsars. Fresh Lager constantly on hand. 3e25-3m CHAS. HART Pro Comer of Cnmings and Twenty-second Eti The finest lager beer co stantly on hand. ie25-6m CHAS. WEYMULLER , P HOTELS. GRAND CENTRA OMAHA , - - . HEBBAB : The largest and best hoc between Chic ind ban Francisco. Opened new September 30th. 1S73. 30 tf OEO. TUBAJ.L. Proprletoi CITTIOTEI E. T. PAGE , Proprietor. 10th St. , bet. Farnham and Harm 03IA.HA. NED. free Suss to and from all Train * Passengers for other Hole's or private Re dences , carried for 25 y All orders left at P. H. Allen's , 2 < 1 d < rom P. O , C. Wilson i Son. cor. 13th a I-rney , and the City Hotel Office , will rcce : uniupt attention. _ jy7 In United States Hotel , COU. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREET , pHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully annoi 1 ces that he has purchased and refuted I bove Hotel , and is now ready to ncwimiuod ; he public , with board by d.av or we t , at re nabla rates. WILLIAM LEHR , Prop - [ LLiisrois Hoasi CHABLESFELDEUMAN , Prop. mchlltl _ Central House Vc. 630 Eiiteenth Street , pp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NE JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bur attached to the house. Ie27 3m Ou 61ft , btt. Farnham and Jfarnry Streelt , TAS been entirely refiitted and refurnishe 1 and will accommodate all to the best > ard at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single zneal. C , Y , & S , M , HARRYMAN , jy28dly , r-ropr ttor California House. PHITZ HAFMEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r lltlj,0m..h ebraska. Board by ths day or wtet. lune 1 , T ! Southern Hotel , Pirating on 4th , 6th and Walnut ats , , Loiiisp Mo > t. , -p Laveille , "Warner & Co. , rhe Southern Hotel is Crst lasa in all It pointmenU. Its tables are at all times sup led In the greatest abundance , with all th licacies the markets afford , Its clerks am iployes are all polite and attentive to th ints of the guests of the hotel , There Is a ) proved elevator leading from the first flee the upper one , Railroad and steamboa set offices , news stand , apd wesxcrp tlnio ] egraph office In the Botnuda of hotel. The Sea * Cltr ami Fnclflc Ilallroart , Ia Connection with the IOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , OJ nill 9 the nhortrst rogtc from Otaehi 1 Council BlafTS to fst. Paul , Mlnoaoolli , llrrater , Aneka , Dalulli , Bijniarct , and all ntlin Ulnnenota. 'rain ' leaves Omaha daily , ( except Saturday ) t o.clock pt rn , , attd Council Bluffs at g 05 p * from Chicago 4 North-Western Depot. re as LOW and lime as QUICK as by any other Line. MAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL MET TRAINS , e sure your ticket reads Y'A Sioqx City , s avoiding circuitous routes and laldnlgut isfcrs. ickets can ba purchased nt the offices of the ago & Northwi stern Railway In Omaha Council Bluffs. J C , BOYDEN , 1 Pass. A TicLet Agf St P. A ri. C. R. R. Paul , Minn. r. C. HILL , ' 1 Pas * , and Ticket Agt. , S. O. A I' , , Slour ty , Iowa. OEO. AV. GBATTON , Agent. 1C3 Farnham Street , Omaha , Neb. ily 20 , U. JAUAL NOTICE. he owners of the lands sought by the Cl'y Omaha to be condemned for tlic ex tentlon of : h street , in said City , south from its pres- t terminus. ie undersigned three disinterested frecho'd- f the Citr of Omiha , appointed by the May- id Council of said Oity to assess the damage e owners of the property sought to be la ter the extension of 10th street in said City' hfroui its pr.sent terminus , at the north of landi owned by George Francis Train , : i tQ Costellar Street In S uth Omaha addi- luch eztention to be 100 fett in width , on the 5th day of September , A. D. 1874 , qn the said lands to be appropriated , at clock In the fprenoon , tor the purpose rf sing said damage * It having beietofore declared necessary by the Council of said by ordinance , to appropriate said lands to ue of said Cify. _ JOSIAH KENT. R , O. JENKIN60N. P. JUGAVOCK. ' 1 t Omaha , August l th , 1BT1. ; J5d2tprwtiept5 QtTAILEY'S ; * ted on the line of the Union Pacific oad , near the powder bopse. Manufac- firit-elAli l ap I r Jjj gje copiamptinn. The King of thelSEWING MACHINE WOELD as pit-tmlcently as Gold Eclgns Realms ot Finance. SALES FOR 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines ! ItBcinc over One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand mete M ctInctLanw < re old by any Sewing Machine Con pany during the same tir'e. It will hardly l denied . .pen such evidence that the superiority of the Singer is lu.lr manstrated. THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO , W. N. NASOKT , Agent , je sO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFLE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! siapsoa-s. BLOCK 538 and 54O Fourteenth , Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE - IsTEIB mchl'52yMORGAN MORGAN & GALLAGFR , SUCCESSORS TO CRCIGHTON aN"D 1IOP.OAN WHOLESALE GROOEES , ISTo. lay Fariiliam Street aprSdly WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ITo. 247 Douglas Street , - - IsTIEIB ich27yi GENTS FOR TH1 ! DUPO.NT POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH , iWLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS ZiV lanned Goods , Dried Truits , Green Fruits in Seasons JO 1 ARL-ERS SOLICITED . ' ND PR03IPTLY FILLKD. A. . S. S I "MLJ ? S O ZLsT , --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE OE ALEE. IN CIG AKS , S32 I SO ? . , C. Ii. , 283 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 10th Street. I Vwp connntly on hand the I'.nest stcxkof . Croad CJatb , Cassimcrrs mid Vc tlns ilch I am prepared to male up iu tie must faiioi.aU' ] ( ; it } k aud to suit thu most faatidiouft the lowest possible pncts. jelOdly ROBERT C. STEELS , JEALER IN Paints , Oils , Varnishes , ' BRUSHES , LAMP .GOODS ETC. 57 Douglas Street mchlSeodlv JOBBERS OF RY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and XOT10 ? S. 231 Farnham Street , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALEDEALERS _ IN TAPLE AND FANCY DRY .XT Notions , md Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. JOBBER OF ihelf Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND- ANDIMPLEMEITTS IMPLEMEITTS , HESI1EU8. IIAU\KSTKHN , UEAl'ER-S. JIOAVKHS. DIIILLS , hEKDKKS COIIN-WI.AATERM. l'I.O\V8 , CULTIVATORS , IIA V- JtAKKH AND WAGONS. rachlJy Douglas SI , Omalia. ITebraska. HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN- fiai OldJKentiickj'JVViiLikles and Jmporto l.u'ooJs a Specially. 9DOTJGLABSTB , ) Caldwell Block , ) 'f I9vl DMES and Barliuiton and Jfiwoari Ptrer IMilroad Co , oSers l > t laa'sat'Iow price * on 10 year atBpc.cen .Interest , a d < * i halnnus premium of 20 per cent , on the amount of .the . . ise , U half the laod U cuttlvituJ , within two yearn troia dale of p.rchue. L.411OE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAY3IENTS. lh of ? latte , loup Fork and Elkhorn VallevJ , A XL R. I Co. will s U aboul 1.000,000 acre * of splen 11 1 < raiinz . anl ajrlcultural'lind watered counlry , . t troiii $1 f ( to 87.00 per acrr on luuf credit. South of he Platte imi any ownesa large body ofthe best land in Nebraska , Intersected by nameroiu rlrrr faceut to iturailroad and In the largest nd beat dereloped part of the State. 14 also In tb tt-pnblican Valley. KorclrcuUriftnlfult Infarjutioa apply to R. SCHALLER , Agent B. & M. Land Office , Corner of Ninth and Farnbam St * . . Omalia Or General Laod Department ) JJncolnSo ,