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    THE OMAHA BEE
TUESDAY , AUG. 25 , 1874
OFFICIAL PAPEll OF THE CITY.
THE 03IAIU DAItl BEE
Is Mired to subscribers by carrier , to any
part ol the city , every evening , ( Sundays ex-
epUd , ) t fifteen cents per week , or Si. < 5 for
ail months , and $7.00 peranuum , when paid
n advance.
All complaints about Irregularities , addressed
this office will receive prompt attention.
TIIK OXAIIA UAILY BUK will be mailed to
cnbsoibers at the following rates , ay able inva
riably in advance :
f 7.00 per aoium.
3.75 " G .ontha.
TUB OKJ.IIA DAU.T BKE has Dy far the
1.ABGEST circulation in the city , and is ,
herefore , the best and cheapest advertising
mtdium.
RATES OF ADVXRTisiHe. Local notices , 25"
cents per line : local advertisements , 20
cenu per line ; by the month , 10 cents. No
advertisement inserted for less tkn 50 cents ,
fipedai notices , 10 cents per line ; single inser
tion , not less than 25 con la.
Transient abi rti eiuents must lnva.lably be
paid for in advance.
Bates for standing advertisements by tpec'il
contract.
All Legal Notices , Statements , Tabular
Work , etc. , requiring careful revision by copy
or proof to be furnished , must be banded In
before ten o'clock JL. M. to insure insertion the
same day.
Special and Local ad vertisemeiitt before two
Advertisements Before one o'clock r. K.
All advertisements for the WEEKLY BEE
must be handed in before Monday noon , for the
ame week's larue.
IKBIVAL AA'D DETAKTDKE OF
TBAIXS.
Time Ca/Tl of tlie Burlington Route
LEAVE OJ1 AHA. AEKVE AT OMAHA.
Express 2:50 f. V. I Kxpress 9.55 A. M.
Mull * 5:00 JL. V. \ Mall 10:45 : p. II.
Sundays ezceptcd. 'Mondays excepted.
This Is the only line running Pullman Hotel.
Dining mrs.
D , W. HITCHCOCK , HAEBY P KKUKI ,
Gea'l. Wes. 1'ass. Agt. Ticket Agent.
Chicago , 111. Omaha , Neb.
Onion Pacific.
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Dally Express 11:30 A. il. 3.00P.M.
Daily Mixed 4:45 P.M. 10:00 P.M.
Dally Freicht 5:00 A. M. 6:15 P.M.
Dally Frelsbt. . . . . M' A , lu 3:3(1 ( A. M
Cblc tlOt Itcck I lniiil & Pncttc.
Mall E30A.M. 10:40 P. M.
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SnndarB ezceptcd. tMondays czcepted.
Clilcnjjo & Nortlixvc t rn.
Mall , 5:3CA.M. 10 : P.M.
Bxpres 2 0 P.M. tlOOOA-Jl
Kansasi CltjSt. . Jo. & Council BIuOc
Morning Exprct . . 6 0 A , M. 10:00 : A. M.
7enlnR Ei > rC88..2 0 P. M. 6:40 : P.M.
Oinabti & NortUwcutcrn and Slotuc
Cltr 6c Paclllc.
. . . B:15A.M. : 2J5P.il.
Dally except Sundays.
Omnlbnscs and Baggaga Wagons leave the
Mce , corner Farnham and Ninth streets , tit-
e u mlnntae In advance of the above Kallroad
Opening and Closing of Mails In
Omaha.
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WEST. P.M. A. X.
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HOBTH.
O. i N. VT. B. B _ . 2:50 7 :
Chicago and all Eastern cities , Nebraska
City , Platbcrouth , Council Bluds and Burling-
ton.duest 10:30 a. m.closes at 4:30 a. m. and
Cp. m.
Et. Louis and St. Joseph , due at 10:00 a. m.
and 7 p. m. ; closes &t 1:45 p. m. and 4.30 a. m.
O&ciS open Sundays from 12 to 1 p. m.
O E. YOST. Postmaster.
Eepubllcaa County Convention.
A Republican County Convention for Pour-
Us county will be held at the Court House in
the city of Omaha , on Saturday , the 29th day
of August , A. D. , 187-1. , at 2 o'clock , p. ci. , fpr
the purpose of electing 23 delegates to the
Itepublican State Convention , to bo held at
Lincoln on the Sd day of September , 1E74.
Each w rd in tbc city of < > maba will be en
titled to 7 delegates , and each precinct outeido
at said city to 3 delegates to said convention
Primary elections , tor the purp se of choos
ing such < > ) eg4tes , are hereby railed for Satur
day , the 2M Jay of August , the pulls to bo
op'n in the city ( if Omaha from 4 to 7 p m. ,
and in th * other precinus from 6 to 8 o'clock.
P.m. Nona bat well \nown republican voters will
be allowed to rote at S'id primary flections ,
end in the city of cmaha no person trill bo
allowed to role unles- duly registered or iden
tified to the satUfactlon ofthe Judges of elec
tion as beins a properly qualified voter of the
ward , wlirre his ballot is oticred.
Tbo following are designated ns the places
where sucli primary elections will be held :
1st Ward At Turner UaU.
2nd Ward At Engine IIou > c ,
3d Ward At Engine House ,
.Uh Ward At City Engiueer'n office.
Cth Ward At Ed. Dallows' , on Chicago St.
th Ward At Engine ousc.
Union Precinct At Knight's School House.
Florence Precinct Florence School House.
Valley Precinct At Judise Ilaney's residence
Chicago Precinct At Elkhorn Station School
House.
McAardle Precinct At McAardlo School
House.
ElLhorn I'rednct At Elkhorn aty School
House.
Douglas Preclnct-JU Josl T. Griffin's r
dence.
West Omaha PrcdncU-At 0.3- Seldcn's res
idence.
Saratoga Precinct At Saratoga School House
By order of the Douglas County Itepublican
Committee. > . - .
CHAUNCEY W1LTSE ,
Chairman.
JOHN M. TIIUBSTOJT ,
Secretary.
TOADVEKTJOKBS
t-A'AlO * Of ho DAILY niCK f. more
fban donble tbnt of any oilier daily-
paper publtabed in K > bra k .
THE first FJIESH BALTUIORE
OYSTERS of the season were re
ceived at PEYCKE'S HESTAUE-
to-day. febi 4-tf
OMAHA BREVITIES.
.Myriads of grasshoppers were
observed flying southward over the
city yesterday.
The Maennerchor society had a
jolly tune at its picnic in Horn's
Park , at Council BluiTs Sunday.
A lanre number of our citizens
principally Methodists attended
the camp-meeting at Glenwood ,
Iowa , Sunday.
There was n quartette of
"drunks" before Judge Wilbur yes
terday. They each paid the usual
Mr. C. R Bchallcr , having en
tered into arrangements to com
plete his European organizations ,
and for an extensive foreign tour ,
lias resigned his appointment aa
i laud agent of the B. & M. at Oma- tcri tcP
! lia.
Policeman Clark Saturday riK riV
found that lost five year old boy , K
ivlio had been missing from the C
corner of Tenth and Purnham streets bi
since Friday morning labt. The offi bio
cer did not remember bis name , bu o ,
he was certain it was not Charlie A
Ross , the abducted Philadelphia "
'enile. C <
CcL CC <
Police
before the
was
A case cL
of a woman cLK
Court yesterday cLCi
complaining against her husband Ci
her. When the case
/or abusing s :
found that both
it
was
came up , Cs
parties were rather high-tempered , CsLc
and that there was nothing much
in the fiflSiir. The complaint was
dismissed at the com int
thereupon intW
plainant's cost , she declaring that W
lie would never live with her hus-
'
[ again ,
Richard Hussell , who ran away
from policeman JJaroneyj some
weeks ago , was re-captured Sunday
night by policeman Mansfield , and
put in jail to serve out an unexpired
sentence.
The wife of the Rev. Mr. Ar
nold , the Presbyterian minister at
llaramie , died in this city Saturday
evening at ten o'clock. Mrs. Ar
nold , who had been unwell for some
time past , was on her way to Iowa ,
for her health , accompanied by her
husband. Saturday afternoon as
the train was nearing Omaha , she
complained to her husband of feel
ing worse , and on her arrival here
she was conveyed to the residence
of Mr. Bell , on Tenth street , where
she breathed her last. She died at
the age of 44. Her two sons , who
were telegraphed to , arrived from
LaramieMondayafternoonand with
their father , accompanied the re
mains to Iowa , where the burial
will take place.
A very jolly buntingpartycom-
poscd of Dr. Coffman , E B. Chand
ler , E. G. Dixon , J. C. Thomas ,
W. L. Adams , B. B. Wood , Frank
Murphy and a number of ladies ,
had a lively prairie chicken hunt on
Saturday. They left the city about
three o'clock in the morning , and
got caught in the terrific thunder ,
lightning and rain stoim that took
after . Although
place shortly day-break.
though their clothes were
drenched , their spirits were not
dampened , judging from the
day's hunt , which resulted In the
death of thirty chickens. It is said
that as e ch chicken rose , all the
gentlemen fired at it simultaneous
ly , and if it was brought down , each
claimed the honor of having killed
It , and the ladies were called upon
to decide the matter , which they
did with as much impartiality as
was possible under the exciting and
humorous circumstances.
r-erconai.
Prof. Duval , the well-known in
structor of the Terpsichorean art ,
has returned to the city.
General Superintendent Clark , of
the Union Pacific , left New York
last evening for Omaha.
Postmaster Marshall , of Platts *
mouth , is registered at the Grand
Central.
George W. IToman , jr. , returned
Sunday from a business trip to
Salt Lake.
J. W. Gaunet , auditor of the
Union Pacific , and General Man-
derson , are at present rusticating in
Colorado.
Mr. Andresen , of the former firm
of Willis & Andreson , went East
yesterday via the Rock Island
route , accompanied by his family ,
Mr. Jean Schons , clerk to General
Buggies has so far recovered from
his recent severe illness , as to be
able to attend to his duties.
T. P. Elliott left for Chicago yes
terday to make arrangements for
shipping coal to Omaha. He will
return in a week , and will then be
prepared to contract at tlie lowest
rates.
C. W. Tayleure , the well known
dramatic author , and Mrs. F. S ,
Chanfrau , arrived from the East
yesterday and are registered at
the Grand Central Hotel. They
nro on their way West.
J. J. Dickey , superintendent of
the Atlantic & Pacifip telegraph ,
went Eab { yesterday over theCliicago
& Kock Island railwayaccomptinied
by his wife Ho will attend a mili
tary re-union at Ottawa , and also
spend some time in Chicago.
Rev. Hugh Huleatt , of London ,
England , chaplain H. B. Forces ,
arrived in the city Sunday from
the east , and is stopping a ( ; the
Grand Central , In the evening he
preached at Trinity Church. He
is going west to see the country ,
having a leave of absence till Oc
tober.
John E. Edwards returned Sun
day from a four months' visit in
the South and in Illinois. He went
away in very poor health , and we
are glad to see that he has come
back entirely recuperated. He re
ports having had a splendid time ,
and his account of his "roughing
it" on a flat boat from Ohio to New
Orleans is amusing to say the least.
The following are the arrivals at
the Metropolitan Hotel :
H Maring , Rochester , N Y ; Lou
is Plocsu , St Louis ; Jay Cunning-
liam and wife , Terre Haute ; Mrs
rouer and child , San Francisco ;
Fohu Guild , New York ; J G Dowj j ,
Chicago D N CaseBlair John
icy , ; , ; ll
Williams , Chicago ; W G Moon , llil
M StiUwcll , W D Storrs , Blair ; illl
Frank C Bcgole , Flint , Mich ; Mrs llil
2uft and daughter , San Francisco ; * '
, F Hilton , Blair ; J S Cook , Chili-
lethe ; O E Doane , Chicago ; Dr H E
y Rice , Aurora , HI ; J G Hughes , g (
) es Memos ; E A Bodwell , Dixon , . ,
11 ; Jas S Denslow , Wm Rheini , C
J&QRR ; Chas Warns , Brock-
ort , X Y.
tfhe following are the arrivals at tl
le Wyoming : m
GX Barthlomew , Hastings ; W to i
[ White , do ; W M Fullerton , Bos-
> n ; Clifton "Lord , Illinois ; James Si
Bumphrey , do ; Mrs Brown , Harizi
sburg ; John Moore , Cadiz , O ; C m
William ? , Rockport , New York ; M til
Card , City ; James McMullen ,
hlcago ; G E Darby and wife , XeJ J ch
askaCity ; ARodringer , Havana ; j an
Oliver , San Francisco ; GFord , | sh
gden ; C A Sheeley , Minneapolis ;
E Lew is , Chicago ; Gee Canfield , su ;
'isner ; C F Hammond , Boston ; J an
3rrall , Laramie ; M Trimble , Fort
rtliiis ; J T Stephenson , San Frah-
3co ; W H Jones and wife , do ; C H pn
St
!
ing , Reno ; Mrs ICockrell , Kansas
wl
ty ; T W Sweet , Pennsylvania ; D wlwi
Bovcr , do ; E H Fay , Freeport ; A
imp , Cleveland ; J Loomls , St. 1C
uis.
BABY BUGGIES at cost ! ! dur-
j August and September ONLY ,
yman & Eberhart's "BAZ.VR. " 1
P. S. Base Balis at LOWjjr/cca. Fa
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BURGLARY.
Charles Aumock's House Raided.
Mr. Charles Aumock , living in
Saratoga precinct , is having his
house enlarged and painted , and for
the last two or three evenings , he
has been obliged to leave the doors
and windows open on account of the
smell of paint. Sunday night some
thief entered the house without any
trouble , while the occupants were
asleep , and helped himself to two
complete suits of clothes , including
boots , stockings , and hats. The
theft was not discovered till in the
morning , when the persons to
whom the clothes belonged , were
surprised to find the garments gone.
Mr. Aumock has before this lost
several articles , such as a watch ,
money , etc. , but has never been
able to trace the crime to any one.
He will give a handsome reward
either for the capture of the thief or
the clothes.
Theatrical Holes.
Manager George D. Irish re
turned Sunday morning after a
prolonged absence in the East. Ho
has made very satisfactory engage
ments for the Academy of Music for
the fall and winter season. He pro
poses also to have the theatre re
paired , painted , and otherwise ren
ovated , after the State Fair. We
think it is about time , for in its
present condition it is hardly fit for
anything. The proprietors are
abundantly able to expend a little
money on this the only theatre
building in the city
We have received a circular
from John A. Stevens , announcing
him to appear in "Robert of Wood-
leigh , " at Robinson's Opera House ,
at Cincinnati , Sept. 14th. "Robert
ofWoodleigh" is a Virginian rom
ance , written by Philip Stoner , and
purchased from him by Stevens at a
cost of $1200. Stevens is now "star
ring" it , and has a repertoire of
eight plays. Ho will play for four
weeks sometime this winter on
manager Irish's circuit.
The funny Yokes family arc
coming.rlhey will play here Sept.
15 and 1C.
The Hales-Jappho benefit takes
place to-morrow evening at the
Academy of Music. These two
local favorites will be assisted by a
strong company , and a splendid
programme , full of variety , will be
presented. Give the boys a full
house , as they deserve it.
The Turf Saturday's Races.
The first race Saturday afternoon
at the Driving Park , was for gentle
men's trotting roadsters , mile heats ,
best three in five , for a purse of $50.
The race was won by Ed. Patrick's
"Lottie , " but as it was claimed by
the other contestants that this was
a race horse , as well as the horse
"Nelse" from Blair , a protest was
made , and the judges took the mat
ter under advisement. Time of
"Lottie" 3:09 : ; 3:12 : ; 310. ;
In the running race which fol
lowed , between "Buckskin" and
"Legal Tender , " half mile heats ,
best 2 in 3 , for [ a purse of § 50 , the
former woa in two straight heats
in 56 seconds each.
The running race between "Ram
bler , " "Davy Crockett , " and "Lady
Gray , " half mile heats , best 2 in 3 ,
for a purse of $50 , was Avon by
"Rambler" in the last two heats in
55 and 50. The first heat was won
byCrockett" in 53 ,
Polack has this day received a
well assorted stock of youth's , bov's
and children's clothing , which will
be sold at prices that defy competi
tion. aug24tl
) Ball Items.
An excellent and exciting
match game of base ball was played
on the Elkhorn grounds Saturday
afternoon between the Quickstep
club of Council Bluffs , and the
Resolutes of this city. The boys
ill being light weights , the good
playing was the more appreciated by
the many of our citizens who were
irosent. The score of the game was
[ 8 to 10 in in favor of the Quick-
iteps , but it is no more than Justice
: o our boys to state that they fairly
md squarely beat the "Bluffs" club.
Dn the last half of the ninthlnning
he Quicksteps being at the bat , the
icore then being 16 to 15 in favor of
he Resolutes , with two men out
md a man on the second base.
3arkalow , of the Resolutes , touched
he man upon the second when he
the player ) was two feet from
iis base , thereby fairly end-
tig the game in favor ot the Reso-
jtes ; but the umpire , however , fati
ng to be looking at the players at
liat moment , the game proceeded
nd was won Dy the boys from the i <
lluffi. We make these detailed '
latemente as a matter of justice to
le Resolutes , as they did in every
articular evidence superior playing
i that of the Bluffs club , and as we
gard them , everything considered ,
ic best club in the city , it is the h (
lore creditable to the Quicksteps di
present such a good score. 18H
Anew club , the Herculean Bat
16
nashers by name , is being organ- of
ed , andjrom the tone of their
ime , we shall expect some scien-
ic ball poundinff.
Ihe Resolute club has pur-
ased a neat and tidy suit blue
id white pants , white flannel W
irts , and blue flannel pants. tin
TheMilo club has selected as ha
ltsgray flannel pants , white shirts , Bi
d the new regulation hats.
All the clubs in the city are now wi
icticing regularly , having the
ite Fair tournament in view , at
lich time we feel assured Omaha
11 be well represented.
E OREAA1 ! ICE CREAM !
a. li. LATEY'S is
the place to go | hai
this very necessary commodity.
e23tf.
. doi
'iidian Curiosities at No. 170
rnham street , corner llth "street. | lot
DOUBLE SHUFFLING.
A Bugle Blast from the Trades'
Assembly.
As members of the Trades' As
sembly , and laboring in the Inter
ests of working men , we regret to
be compelled to differ with the
Omaha Union in its gratulations to
worklngmen on the promotion of
Charles Parcell from the tread mill
to the postal car.
As far as we can understand , he
has obtained this appointment by
misrepresentations and hypocrisy.
Only about four weeks ago he pub
licly declared in the Trades' Assem
bly that the Republican party was
rotten to the core , and ho advised
workingmen of the Trades' Assem
bly to make any combination that
would beat the Republican party in
the coming campaign. At
the next meeting he advised
us to wait for further
developments , for there was some
thing brewing to "bust" the Repub
licans. Now , while many of us are
Republicans and others are Demo-
crats.we don't thank Senator Hitch
cock for appointing men who play
double. We also deshe to denounce
the conduct of the Union in compro
mising the Trades' Assembly by
puffing Parcel in his ambiguous
role.
MANY WORKINGMEX ,
of Trades' Assembly.
Political The Bepublioan Primaries.
The following are the delegates
elected on Saturday afternoon to at
tend the Republican County Con
vention , to be held at the Court
House next Saturday at 2 p. m.
First Ward Gee B Lake , John
Burke , E Rtenberg , Wm Alstadr ,
Charles Horbertz , Hugo Hald and
J P Kent Whole number of votes
polled , 83.
Second Ward A G McAusland ,
C Christiansen , J H Butler , Otto
Frizoni , P Hawes , J W Lytle and
Andrew Rosewater.
Third Ward Henry Gray , J C
Lee , Ed O'Sullivan , Henry Livesey ,
Isaac Alexander , Fritz Haffner and
Enoch Henney. Whole number of
votes cast , 120.
Fourth Ward J H Mjllard , B M
Marshall , C C Sperry , L Brown , W
MFiancis , A Atkinson , Julius H
Hammond. Whole number of votes
east , 40.
Fifth Ward W J Connell , Theodore -
dore Baumer , W M Fleming , Sr. ,
George S Doane , Charles Wilkins ,
P McGuire , and L F Babcock.
Whole number of votes 213.
Sixth Ward Sylvanus Wright , J
H Lacey , T J Staley , J H Presson ,
Aaron B Heel , John Schirck , and
BM Spencer.
The above result in the city is
against the "postal ring , " and thus
far they do not control over 15 out
of 40 votes in the County Conven
tion.
Annual Council.
The Annual Council of the Diocese
cese of Nebraska , will meeet in
Trinity Cathedral , Omaha , on Wed
nesday , the 26th day of August.
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS.
Morning prayer at 830 ; ; Litany
and Holy communion at 10 , with a
sermon by the Rev. Canon Shaw , of
Silver Glen ; on which occasion Mr.
Gilbert Higgs will be ordained to
the Deaconate.
Immediately after divine service
fbe Council will organize for busi
ness ,
Luncheon will be served at Trinity
Rectory at 1 p. m.
Council will reassemble at 3 , for
despatch of business.
Evening Prayer at 7.30 , when the
Bishop's Annual Address will be de
livered.
The collection will be devoted to
Diocesan Mission.
SECOND DAY.
Morning Prayer at 9 , after which
Council will proceed to business.
Luncheon will be served at Trinity
Rectory at 1 p. m.
Council will re-assemble at3 p. m ,
RECEPTION.
A reception will be given to the
Ulergy and Lay Delegates at Trinity
Rectory , on Thursday evening at 8 ,
o which the churchmen of the city
ire cordially invited.
WANTED.
A second cook at Peycke's Bes-
aurant. Good wages will be paid ,
aug 19 tf.
STATE FAIR. The managers of
he State Fab : will oflTer for rent ,
ommencing Monday , August 24th ,
rounds for refreshment stands , ex-
{ bitlons , etc. Applications will be
jceived at the office of M. Dun-
am , 253 Farnham street , where
tans of the ground can be seen.
J. T. AI&AN , Bec'y
aug 2112 Board of Managers.
AUCTION.
Don't forget that great sale of
) usehold goods of Mr. .L. M. An-
esen's , Tuesday , August 25th ,
174 , at 9:30 : o'clock a. m. , No. 275
oward street , between 15th and
th streets.lj'h § largest auption
the season.
C. WILSON & SON ,
aug22t2 Auctioneers.
FOB SALE CHEAP. au
One Full Cabinet Wheeler and
ilson Sewing .Machine , with all
elatestimproveraents , Itisnew 3
s never been run. Inquire at the Co
: E office. aug7-tf CoSt
BROWNELL HALL 1
11 re-openon Tuesday the 1st of
ptember. For catalogues apply to
Mrs. P. C.
lURlS-toseptl '
Principal ,
Ba :
DR. POWELL , offlce lS , Farn- . . tori
m street rane23-tf < / ]
3YEINO , cieaumg ana repairing G
le hi the neatest manner , at the
STEAM DYE WORKS ,
h SLbet. Farnham and Douglas ] j
28tf.
Fatal Accident.
Last evening Joseph Conley , em
ployed as a wiper at the Union Pa
cific round house , while standing on
the rear end of engine No. 8 , lost
his balance and fell backward to the
ground. He never spoke or moved
afterwards ; and the men who law
him fall , rushed up and found that
he had broken hla neck , and had
died almost Instantly.
The remains were conveyed to
the house of Mrs. Lucas , corner
Thirteenth and Chicago streets ,
where he had boarded.
Coroner Glsh , being notified , held
an inquest , and the jury rendered a
verdict in accordance with the facts
above stated.
Conley was an unmarried man ,
twenty-seven years of age. His
folks live in Belmont , Wisconsin ,
and Councilman Lucas last evening
telegraphed the bad news to them.
THE LAST CHANCE
To obtain the best dally paper pub
lished in Nebraska at the exceed
ingly low rate of fifty cents per
month.
After the first of August no sub
scriptions will be received at less
than the regular price.
Now is TIIK TIME ; $1.50 in ad
vance pays for the OMAHA DAIIAT
BEE thre mouths. jy23-3t
LADIES' BAZAR.
The ladies of Omaha are hereby
notified that I have moved my
goods , temporarily , to my residence '
ac 439 Twelfth street , where they
will be sold very low until the com
pletion of Odd Fellows' Hall , when
I will re-open the .Ladies' Bazar in
said building with a full stock of
choice new goods.
MRS. L. M. JOHNSON.
aug22 3teod.
WE notice a party advertising
Howe Machines C. 0. D. for $50.00.
We have reliable information that
those machines are not new AND
HAVE BEEN USED. We have a
number of machines that have been
used , and we are prepared to sell
them at GBEATLY reduced prices ,
and will WABBANT all we sell.
THE HOWE MACHINE Co.
auglOeodlOt 480 13th Street.
ONE DOLLAB SHOES !
ONE DOLLAB SHOES !
The best and cheapest
STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES
IN THE CITY ,
AT
HENBY DOHLE & CO.'S ,
Farnham street , between 12th and
13th streets.
pug21-3t
FOB SALE OB BENT.
Two story 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 cisterns and
well. The house and premises oc
cupy a full city lot uuincumbered ,
from Harney street to the alley.
Will sell for $9,000. Apply at nw
corner Ninth and Harney streets.
aug3-tf MRS. JKSSE LOWE.
McKelligon-s card on
second page. juup2-tf
Central House
No. 630 i-ixieemb Street ,
Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB.
JOSKPII UOYE. Prop'r.
Day and week Hoard at reasonable rates.
First-class bar attached to the house.
Ie273m
LI3ST2DLE ZZOT73E ,
On Silt , bit. farnKam and ITarnty Slretit ,
TTAS been entirely refiiUoU aud re'urnished.
n and will accommodate all to the best oi
board at $1,50 per day ; 40c | > er glnglemeal.
C , Y , & S , M , HARRYMAN ,
Jj28dly. Propr.etors.
South ? FXL Hotel ,
Treating on 4th , 6th acd Walnattti , ,
St. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is first-class In all Its
ap ointment * . Its tables are at all times sup
plied In the greatest abundance , -with all the
rtelii-acica the markets afford , Its clerks and
employra are all polite and attentive to the
want" of tb guests of the hotel. There IB an
improre I elevator leading from the Grtt Qoor
to the upper one , Ilailroad and steamboat
Icket offices , news stand. nd wesierr flnlon
tAleuraph offlre in the Botunda of hotel.
LATEY ,
Cor. 16lri and Webster Sts. ,
Keeps a complete assortment ol
GROCERIES and
eMm PRQYISJONS.
"WILLIAM SEXAUER.
325 rrji jn Street , - - Omana , < ITeb
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IS
? DRNITDRB , BEDDING , ETC ,
ENOCH HENNEY ,
| o
Fustioe of the Peace
Office over the State "Bank , cornerof Farn.
am and 13th streets.
Agents Wanted ! i
We can show active men how to make money
7 selling the best household articles , Mpgic
eedle Threaders , Carbonized Steel Glasj Cut-
r , Carbonized Steel Knife Sbarperer , Manic
lour Shifter , Ac. K
CHICAGO NOVSLTY C3f
H , CANDRiAN ,
Manager ,
OFFICE 519 THIRTEENTH ST. ,
SlSdtf Guam , NED.
'
H
prr
roer of Ctuni-g aad T eaty-secoad ttreet *
C (
The finest lager b.er con-
; antly on hand. T
e25-6m CUAS , WEYilULLEU , Prop aba i
th
001
QUAILEY'S 001j _ j <
r. F. Soap Factory ! IJ
'United on the 1'ne of th Union Pacific
llroaf1 , near the powder hou e. Manufac-
. es . fi-st-clasa ) ji * oap for home conmmpttnrj
TRTJTSCHKE & CO. ,
GROCERS
lad Gcncinl ProrMoi Dealers ,
G. W. Cor. Jickjoa and 13th Eta- ,
: p a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions , ,
DCS , JUqnon and Cigars , and sell cheaper '
| OK hoBM i Oiocba. } T3 SB
SPECIAL , NOTICES.
NOTICE. avertisemcnts of To Let , For
&Ue , Lott , Wants , Found , Boarding , Ac. , will
Le Iifvrml in these columns once for TEfi
CHNTrircr Itae ; each subsequent insertion ,
FIVE CIKS : > per line. The first insertion
nevtr lew UU.T TWUXTY-FIVE CENTS
GIRL WANTED To do Louse work. DR.
ISAAC AWARDS , 181 Farnham St.
"VITANTED By a lady , a tituation as houe-
YV Keep r or iiurse. Lest of references. Ad-
dretj , Mrs L. M. C. , Post Office.
V\7 ANTED A First Cook , either male cr fe-
YV male , best of wages wiU be paid , also a
girl to help in the kitchen. Inquire at the
American House. au21dt (
LOsT On Thursday Evening , between the
"Park ' Hous " on Barracks/road , and
w irth's Restaurant on Douglas tt.Va ladles fan\
Black Satlu , with flowers painted on the face.
A liberal reward will be paid the under m leav
ing the same at this office. aug jdt :
O OUSESTO RENT-Inthe central portion of
tj the city. Enquire u. ' ALF. D. JONhS ,
S. E. Cor. Douglas aud IStti Ms. ug 2dtf
SEALED PROPOSALS for digging and com
pleting a well ( at my rislciences. W. Cor
ner of 13th and I'amflc Streets , ) ill be received
until 2oth of August , at G o'clock P. M. I re
serve the right to reject any or all propositions.
ang22d2t" L. DUGGAN.
A > TKU A boy to work in a store
B. D. JOXEd , 270 Farnham st. augildtf
WANTED A girl to aogeneral house work.
Apply at 261 Furnham St. alOdBt *
TTIOR S A LE 5GO acres ot land two miles from
Wisner , on the O. N. W. R. R. , in Cuuiing
to. , Nebraska , at S.2.50 per acre in cash , or half
down and balance in one year at ten per tent.
Apply at "Great Western Land .Agency , " 130
and 132 Farnham btreet , Omaha. auglTdtf
mO l ENT-A fine suite of front rooms suita-
JL ble lor gentlcnuu and wife. Appjy at 277
Davenport bt , between 15th and loth , auglodtt
rrUlE NICEST and best house in town for
JL rent , bouth East corner ol 17th and Chica
go Streets. 9 Rooms , beeidts clothes presses ,
bummer Utcbenand bath room. Gas nztures
good well , cistern , and cellar , aud all otner con
veniences , p. BIC ELL ,
auglSdtf No. 230 Capitol Are.
FOR RENT House N. E. Cor Dodge and
15th S reels. CUAS. H. I-AALS ,
aug2dtf 222 Faruham St.
mo THE POBLIC-The undersigned has
J _ purci aed and put upon the streets as
pub ic conveyance s , some of the finest carriages
ever manufactured in this country They will
be run to and from the depots , hotels and pri ,
vate rcsideLced. All orders left at'the Metropol
itan U < tel , o at the stable , near S. E. cor. ol
Eleventh st , aud Capitol ave , will be promptly
attended to. A share of the public patronage
is respectfully solicited ,
auglldu WM. E .BULL.
FOR RENT Ilrlck Stoie corner Chicago and
Sixteenth streets The best location in the
city , bavins been occupied for the last seven
years as a grocerv.
aus7dtf S. WRIGHT.
MUall Mrs. i. Polack , for many years a
succes-ful teacher of music l-i tb * best
Female Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu
pils in that branch at her residence , 253 Howard
St. Will commence teaching , Sept. aug7dtf
MONEY TO LOAN On approved personal
security , also City and County warrants
bought and sold. Inquire at Law Office of T.
W. i. Richards. No. 49i ) 13th St. , Omaha.
AugGdtf
TIT ANTED A girl to do general house-work
YY at house on wist sid * of 16 , bet Jones
and Leavenworth. augSdtf
\T7"ANTED A girl to do general housework.
YY Inquire at 401 Burt bt. , bet. 20 and 21.
augSdtf
OTORE TO EENT 193 Douglas street. In-
O quire of WEBBER 4 BE1UI.
JulYlU
WANTED Day boarders , at tha southwest
cor. of 10th and Harney sts. 1e29tf
WANTED A cneap ianu in cicnangeor
merchandise. Address , Farmer ,
once. arvjit
JULY 1 , 1874.
Firtt Annual Statement of the
Atlas Insurance Company ,
Ot HARiFORD , COM. .
CAPITAL PAID UP , ' - - - 5200,000
ASSETS , ( XarM Value. ) - - S'WS.Kfi 50
LIABILITIES , lotset in course of
lellleinenl , - . . . . 17,692.15
J. H. SPIMGUF. Prei't.
E. B. HUNTINGTON , Sec'y-
Office No. 53 Trumbull btreet , Hartford.
WIISON A RFDFIELD , Managers Western
Department
Office , 116 La Sallo Street , Chicago.
STATE OF NEBRASKA , )
AUDITOR'S DEPARTMEET. j
Ll > COLS' . May 4tb , 1874.
It Is hereby certified tint the Atlas Insur
ance Company of Hartford , Conn. , has complied
with the insurance law of this Stat and is au
thorized to transact the business of Fire Insur
ance in this Mate for the ci rrent year.
Witness my hand and teal of office , the d'y
am1 year first above written.
written.J. . B. WESTQN ,
Auditor of Slate.
C. H. WILLAP.D.
Deputy.
A.TF. J ) . JOSCS , Agrnt ,
Office , S. E. Cur. Douglas and ISth Sts. , Omaha ,
Neb. autfldlt
TO
RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS
jor Sewing Machines.
In order to make room for our now styles , we
have put in PERFECT order all of our old
stock , including second-hand , and oner them at
GREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH.
BEAR IIM MIND
EVERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and
our AUTHORIZED canvassers is WARRANT
ED , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a
REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience
proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction Is
WORSE than NONE at all ,
CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth
less machines bought at low figures , that are be
ing palmed off on the public for nearly as good
u now. Persons that do not want to run th *
risk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of
IRRESPONSIBLE puarties , ai they have NO
eputatlon AT STAKE , as have old established
Jpmpanies ,
THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ,
auglOdlm 430 13th Street.
HOTELS.
CE TRAJL
EC O T JES 3j .
MAHA , - NEBRASKA
The largest and best hot between Chicago F
id San Francisco.
Opened new September 30th , 1873.
S.TO tf GEO. THRALL. Proprietor.
JITV HOTEL ,
E. T. PAGE , Proprietor.
) th St. , Let. "Farnham and Harney , SI !
O3IVIIA , NED.
Free Eux to and from all Train * . Is (
sscngers for other Hole's or private Resi- and :
deuces , carried for 25 cents. |
ar All orders left at P , H. AUen' , 24 door
'in P. O , C. Wilson 4 bon , cor. 13th and poll
rney , and the City Hotel Office , will receive
> iinn ittcntion. ly7In > Ti
United States Hotel ate
, m. , :
J1C. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS.
HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announ Fai
ce * that he has purchased and refitted the
e II tei , and i * now ready to accommodate
public , with board bv day or week , at reas-
ihle rates. WILLIAM LEliB , Prop.
ilv22 ' 74 1 PUJ
LLETOIS HOUSE. PUJBe
Be
thus
Szroet tram
Til
BetweenjSth ; acdaoth. Chic
and I
DDARLKS FELDEIUIAW , Prop.
iccnim ' Gen'
St
California House. Gen'at
FRITZ HAFKEE , Prop'r.
o. 10 Douglas Street , cornr 1Kb , Omaha ,
raska. Board by the day or week.
7
OMAHA ,
MONDAY , AUG. 31 ,
Localiou on Jefferson Square.
THE GREAT
International
Menagerie , Museum , Aquirium ,
.Grecian Circus ,
M GraM Roman fflDioilroie ,
JAS. A. BAILEY & Co. , Pno's
The Largest Show on Earth , hiuiidiing under
A CITY OF TENTS !
A Grand Xcnagcrie of 500 Iring Animals ,
A Museum of are Wonders , an Aquarium o
Deep Sea Amphibia , and the
BEST CmCTT- > TROUPE
On the American Continent , comprising Fffty
Great Performers , appearing in lwSc | > ar-te
and Distinct Kings , under the same Tent , thus
giving
2 Performances Simultaneously ,
Introducing at Every Exhibition ,
M'lle Do Granyillc ,
The Lady with the Jaws of Iron , who will ap
pear in her Wonderful Feats of Strength , ac-
ual'y ' Lifting with her Teeth Alone a llogi-
head Filled with Water.
fj
A fail FREE Street PARADE.
TWO MILES IN LENGTH ,
Will ta\o place early on the morning of exhib
ition , introducing living Liens , Tigers and
Leopards loose in the streets , the entire retinue
forming a Pageant of Dazzling bplendor.
ExMMtioDs Afternoon an j
Doors open at one and seven o'clock , p. m.
Circus performance begins one hour later.
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.
Children under nine years , 25 cents. One tick
et admits to Menagerie , Museum , Aquarium
and Circus.
H LF RATE' .
Arrangements have been consnmatcd with
the Omaha and Northwestern railroad by which
pa'senceis will be carried from all stations be
tween Herman and Omaha at half rates , on the
day of the By Show.
The Great International
Will also Exhibit in
Pl-UNmout'i. Thursday , September 31.
Aih an i Fri Iny , September 4th.
Lincoln , S iti.rd ir , September 5th.
And remember , Omah > , Monday , Aug. 31st ,
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P. N. GLYNN
WHOLESALE AMD Kt3Al CXUKt IX
Vines , ' Liquors , isegars ,
TOB'IC 0 AND PIPES.
JKBValtforata Wines and Brandies.Sa
Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposite the
ew Pot Gihte building , Omaha , Nebe25tf |
Bavarian Beer Hall !
opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
Finest bratul * of all clashes of Liquors and
lars. Fresh Ijgor conitintly on hand.
| e25-3m CIIA& . IIAKT Prop.
z o > r Z
DEALER IN
ruits , Confectionery ,
CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. .Til
215 Douglas , bet. llth and 1 Street.
rAHA , . . . NEBltAaKA.
The Sioux City and Pacific Railroad ,
la Connection with tl
OUX CITY & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
! 2 miles the shortest roata from Omaha
Conncil Bluffs to St. Panl , JllneaooII * ,
Iwater , Auota , Daluth , Bismarck , and all
itl In Minnesota ,
fain leaves Omaha daily , ( except Saturday )
oclock p. m. , and Council Bluffs at S.05 p-
from Chicago 4 North-Westtrn Depot.
re as LOW aud lime as QUICK as ,
* '
Thi
by any oJhpr Line. credi
purci
LLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS ,
Noi
sure vour ticket reads VIA Sl.iur City ,
avoiding circuitous routea and midnigat
If rs. TheB
: kets can be i urchisjl at the offices of th arwel
ago < t Northwestern Railway in Omaha
Council Blufii.
J C. EOT&DEN ,
1 Paas. _ . . 4 Ticket AjtSt P. d WC. E. E.
Paul , Minn.
F. C. HILL , TheC
I Paas. and Ticket Agt. , 3.C. & P. , 'sionx and a
y.Iowa. UDOU2
GEO. W. GBATTON , Ageat. C.
163 Firnhoa Street , Omoa , Ntb.
y20tf.
The Kinsof the SEWING JfACHISE WOfLD
, pre-tmlnentlr u CcM Eefcc.
I'ealuu ct Finance.
SALES JFOE 1873 : X
In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines !
onstrTte'd'1" ' 7laenlw'"I011 > uch eTidenc * thst * uperiority cf tb. SingtrU fuilr
THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO ,
W , N. NASON , Agent ,
je . 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co.
A.
I
STEFXE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
SISIPSOA'S BLOCK
538 and 540 .Fourteenth , Street ,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
- USTIEIB
nichl32y
nichl32yMORGAN
MORGAN & GALLAGER.
SUCCtS-OBS TO CKEIOIITON ANO MOROAN
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
So. 10 ( ; JFarnJiam Street.
aprSJly
WHITNEY , B AUSERMAN < fc CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ETo. 247 Doug-las Street ,
USTEIB
mch27yl AGENTS FOB TU . BIJPOXT POWDER CO.
CLARK & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE 6ROGERS !
AND DEALERS H )
Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits m Season.
je 1
ORDERS SOLICITED/ PROMPTLY FILLED. ,1
A. . S Z5JL ? S O 3ST , ,
MANUFACTTJBER AND WHOI-FSALE-
DEALER 117 CIGARS.
532 I 'UrTTEIEIN'TIEa : SO ? . ,
C. L. . & .
. . '
288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 18th Street * , '
I keep CODJntlf on hand the finest steel of Broad , *
Cloth
rhlah I Caajlcierrs it/ , ,
am prepared to male In tLe
moat
up v
Ihe lowest roulbie prict s. fashionable tjj $ sod to null the JM * ' t ' ' " , Sit \ „ i
Jgw
ROBERT C.
3EALER IN-
aint Oils , Vaarnsshes ,
BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC. -
25 ? Douglas Street OMAHA
mcblSeodlr ,
( JO
JOBBERS OF
) RY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and NOTIONS.
231 Farnbam Street ,
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
JTAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS3
r8-lT Notions , and Boots and Shoes.
JOHN T.
JOBBEB OF--
Shelf l Heavy Hardware
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ?
AND TMPILEMS1TTS
KESHEUS , IIAUVKSTKItH , REAPERS . MOWKRS nit lit * \v * ? ,3..a
coRM-otASTEHH Ptow.s , ci } rivvrons AV' '
, * * WAOO . ' ' ,
Douglas St. , Oinalia. WbTasE
HENRY HORNBERGER.
DEALEB Kf-
iffra CIGARS ,
OldjKcntnckjjWbiskles and Importft-l.'tJood * a Specially.
. , USTIEIB.
lIDTl
OMES and
i Burliugton and Missouri P > er Railroad Co.oStn best laa'sat'low ' prlcn on 10 yew
. , ,
tatS pc. cent interest , a xl "lihahinaj premium of ! W percent on the amount of th
use , Lf half Ihe land Is cuitlrated , within tire yeJr from data of p ar
LAKQE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS.
rlh of ? Iatte , J.oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleve
i. & 5f. R. R. Co. will s U about 1 000,000 acres of iplen 11 1 srrazl n ? and airleoUnral Ian
1 watered count ry , at Irom } ! / to 87.00 per acrr on long credit.
South of he Platte
emi ny ownes a'large body of the be t land in Nebraska , Intersected k j numvoai
.
ija eut to -Jilroi.l andia ihs largest mi best dereloped part of the State , as ! i t'i
Valley. For circulars aa I Jail lof rm tloa apply to
. SCHALLEE , Agent B. & M. Land Office ,
Cornerof Ninth and Farnliam Sts. , Omaha
Or General Lud Depaotmeatj JJocola , Nc ,