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THE OMAHA BEE
FBIDAY , AUG. 28 , 1874
OmCULJAPER OF THE CITY.
THE OHAHA DAILI BEE
by carrier , to any
TObscnDers
IB terre& to
Sundays ex- ,
ol the city , every evening , (
part week , or $3.75 for
2epled , ) % t fifteen cenU per
, when paid
tlx montha , sad tT.OO peranuum
n advance. addreued
,
irregularities
All complaint * about
.
attention.
receive prompt
will
this oluoe . DAILY BEE will be mailed to
Tux OMAHA.
able invariably
tnbicribers at the followingratet , y
riably In ad vance :
(7.00 per urnum.
3.75 < 6..onths.
THE OMAHA DAILY KKE baa by far the
ULRGEST circulation In the city , and In ,
herefore , the beat and cheapest advertialng
medium.
notices 25
BATES o ADYKznsrae. local ,
local advertisemenU , 20
eenU per line :
month 10 cents. Ko
the ,
cent * per line ; by
advertisement inserted lor less than 50 cenU.
Bpedal notices , 10 cenU per line ; single inoer-
than 25 cents.
less
tlon , not
! be
Transtent abi Ttl vments must invalahy
for in advance.
paid Bates for standing advertisements by < pedl
contract.
Tabular
All Legal Notices , Statements ,
revision by copy
etc. requiring carelul
Work , ,
handed in
be
orprool to be furnished , must
the
before ten o'clock A. x. to Insure insertion
aameday. betoro two
Special and Local advertisemeuu
' k . x.
o'c/Of Advertisements before one o'clock p. K.
advertisements for the WEKKLT BEE
rauit All be handed in before Monday noon , for the
aame week's isrue.
4.RRIYAL AMI 1)EPA1H DUE OF
TBAIXS.
Time Card of the Bnrllnjjton Route
. ABRIVE AT OMAHA.
X.KAVK OXAHA. .9:55 A. M.
:
. 2.50 P. M. I Express
Express. . . | Mall . . . 10:15 : P. M.
Mail5:00 : A. X. .
Sundays excepted. 'Mondays excepted.
line running Pullman IIoUJ.
This la the only
Dining cars.
DEUKL ,
. W. HITCHCOCK , HAKRTP
D. .
Oen'l. Wca. Pass. Agt. Ticket Agent.
Neb.
Chicago , 111. Ouiaha ,
Union Pacific.
LZAVX. ABBITZ.
1130 A. M. 3.00P.M.
Dilly Express 4:45 P.M. 10SOP.M.
Dally Mixed 5:00 A.M. 6:15P.M. :
Oslly Uslly Freight Frcicht & 15 A. Si. 8.30 A. M
Itock Irland & Pncflc.
Cbc 2O ,
saOA.M. 10:40P.M.
M n 2:50 P.M. nOOOA.M.
* Sundays jpre excepted. IMondayi excepted.
Chleaso & NortUweiitTn.
* & : KA M. 10:40P.M.
jUU 2:50 P.M. tlOOOA.M
fixpregi
Causa * City , St. Jo. & Council BlnfTc
Exnress..B O A.M. 10:00 A.M.
Morning KTenlng Express..2:50 P. M. 6:40 P. M.
and Sioux
&a * rfortUwestcrn
Om
City tc. Pacific.
St5A.M. 2J5P.M.
Express
Hall Daily except Sundays.
Wagon * leave the
and Baggage
Omnibuses flf-
yarnham and Ninth streets ,
fflce , corner
above Railroad
een mlnuUe In advance of the
no
Opening and Closing of Malls In
Omaha.
DUX. CLOSE.
war. * . * : " ' . * *
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B.&ln. do R.Rji- _ 11:00 4.30
do do. . . .
Bourn.
B. A. St. Jo - 7OC 4SO
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O. k 8. W. K. . . . . _ . . 3.-00 10:00
KOKTH.
O. A . W. B. B _ . 2:50 7:45
and all Eastern cities , Nebraska
Chicago Burlington
BluOsand
City , HkttKSonth , Council . . and
430 m.
ton , ducat 1030 a. m. , closes at a.
( p. m. . . m.
due at 10.00 a.
and St Joseph ,
. Louis
fit. 1:45 . m. and 4.30 a. m.
at :
and 7 p. m. ; closes p. . .
Sundays Iroin 12 to 1 p. m.
Office open n E. YOST. Postmaster.
_
Republican Couuty Convention.
Convention for Pong-
County
A Republican
in
the Court Home
will bo held at
las county
29th day
the
of Umahj , on Saturday ,
the of August city , A. 1) . , 1871. , at 2 o'clock , p. m. , for
the
of electing 23 delegates to
the purpose
State Convention , to be he'd a :
Lincoln Republican on the 2d < 1ar of September , 1874.
' will be entitled
Each ward in the city of 'Jmaba
titled to 7 delegates , and each precinct outside
of laid city to 3 delegate * to s Id convention
Primary elections , for the purn'se of choosing
such delegates , are hereby called for Saturday
ing , the polls to bo
the 224 day of August
day ,
* In the city ol Omaha from 4 to.7 p m. ,
and opn in the other precinct * from 6 to 8 o'clock ,
P.M. republican voters will
jf one but well Vnown
be allowed to vote at said primary elections ,
and in the city of Omaha no person will bo
allowed to vote unless duly registered or Iden
tified to the satisfaction of the Judges of election
voter of the
properly qualified
tion as being a
ward , where his ballot Is offered.
The folio * ing are designated as the places
elections will be held :
vh'-re such primary
- .
l t > 'ard At Turner Hall.
2nd Ward At Engine IIou e ,
3d Ward At Engtee House.
' .
Ward At City Englreer'n office.
4th
Mb Ward At Ed. Callows' , on Chicago St.
Cth Ward At Engine House.
Union Precinct At Knight's School House.
Florence Precinct Florence School Uouse.
Valley Precinct At Judge Haney's residence
Station School
Chicago Precinct At Ulkhorn
House.
School
McAardle Precinct At McAardle
House. Sch ol
Eltbom Precinct At ElUiorn City
House.
Douglas PrccInclAt Joel T. Griffin's r
dence. West Omaha Precinct At 0. Seldcn's res
idence. School House
vatoga Precinct > At Saratoga
By C > rder of the Douglas County BepubUcan
Committee. CUAUSCEY WILTSE ,
Chairman.
JOHN M. THURSTOtf ,
Secrctarv.
TOADTBKTIHKRS-
UirrlOK of he DAILY UEK limore
than doable tlint of anr'otltcr dully
paperpalilUIied In Nebrtulut.
THE first FRESH BAI/TIMOBE
OYSTERS of the season \rere re
ceived at PEYCKE'S 11ESTAUB-
ANT ttMlay. feb24-tf
OMAHA BREVITIES.
Sheriff Barley look , a crazy
man to Uncoln yesterday.
The benefit to Harry Hales and
George Stalcy , Wccnesda evening at
the Academy of Music , was a pecu
niary success , as the house was
quite well filled.
A reception was given this
evening at Trinity Church rectory ,
to tie clergy in attendance at the
annual council of the Episcopal
Church of Nebraska.
Mr. John "WithneU has put up
a substantial brick wall , sur
mounted by a handsome fence , in
front of his residpnce lot , which was
considerably cut down by the recent
grading on Fifteenth street.
For some time past a scat in
front of Gibson's clothing store , has
j een occupied almost every evening
gjujtlemen who have taken occasion
-by
sion to p-'tch into the City Council
in various ways. Mr. Gibson , -who
is president of th > City Council , got
the drop on them yesterday , by hav
ing the seat removed.
John Shields waspickcd up dead
drunk Wednesday night by apolice-
himlyiiigby therail-
man.whofound
road track. He was lodged in jail ,
examination he was found
and upon
to have $268 in his possession. 'He
at the Police Court' yesterday
Jio had been on a lengthy
w hlch had cost him 5100 and
and thus had his
-reed ,
He was
saved for hto.
money diSBtoa-
the usual amount for
jjess.
William Dinan , for disturbance
of the peace , was fined $1.00 and
costs at the Police Court yesterday.
i'he awning in front of Brack
in's store took a tumble yesterday.
The wind did it
The roof is being put on Byron
Reed's new building on Fourteenth
street.
Invitations have been issued by
the "Social Hours"club for a moon
light picnic next Monday evening
at Hanscom Park ,
Sixteen car loads of Colorado
cattle Wednesday went east over
the Chicago and Northwestern rail
road , to Chicago ,
John Finlay , a very tough
character , was before the Police
Court yesterday , chargedjwith being
a suspicious person. He was dis
charged upon his promising to leave
town by Sunday.
The Council BlufEd Nonpareil
speaks of a young lady who has
been enjoying the social and ro
mantic surroundings of that place.
She must have fallen in love with
the sunflowers that encircle that
deserted village.
"cerionai.
Col. Dubois is at the Metropolitan.
Mrs. Gen. Estabrookhas returned
from St. Louis.
R. O. Adams , private secretary to
Senator Hitchcock , is at the Grand
Central.
John A. McMurphy , of the Platts-
mouth Herald , is registered at the
Grand Central.
Henry Hickman left for Boston
yesterdayvia the Chicago andNorth
western railwaj * .
Harry Deuel left yesterday after
noon for a visit to Illinois. He will re
turn with his family \vho have been
visiting there during the summer.
H. B. Rumsey , proprietor of the
eating house at Laramie , passed
through the city yesterday home
ward bound from an European tour.
Cassius Gise , son of Jonas Gise ,
Esq. , left yesterday to attend
school at North Adams , Massachu
setts , the same institution at which
Fred. Millard is at present.
Mr. Kissam , a brother-in-law of
Commodore Vanderbilt , Wednesday
returned from San Francisco , and
proceeded over the Chicago and
Northwestern to New York. He
was accompanied by his wife and
family , Dr. Buck and others.
Mr. L. M. Andresen , of the for
mer firm of WJUls & Andresen , left
yesterdayaftemoonforEurops forbJ |
health , being accompanied by his
wife. Then- children , who are visit
ing at Pavenport , will join them at
that place. Wednesday night about
12 o'clock Mr. and Mrs , Andresen
were serenaded at the Grand Central
by an instrumental quartette of the
City Band.
The following are the arrivals at
the Metropolitan Hotel :
Fhineas Helm , Montour , Iowa ;
A K Minton , Omaha ; Jno B Hun
ter , Greenville , III ; Sol W Strohm ,
Lebanon , Pa ; C A Lyman , Bloom-
mgton , Wis ; H A Jackson , Council
Blufla ; F W Parish , do ; J Lyman ,
do ; R B Glbbs , Bt Joe ; MH Smith ,
Ann Arbor , Michigan ; Wm O Lee ,
Gus Fuller , Chicago.
The followinc are the arrivals at
the Wyoming :
GV Bartholomew , JVew Lon
don ; J W Strong , St Joe ; W M
White , Hastings ; W HStowe , J k
Mowbray , Nashville , Tenn ; O E
Doane , Ed Hennessey , Chicago ; W
Adams , City ; Clem Sparks , Chey-
ennr ; FHeselmeyer , JMulholIand ,
Chicago ; H P Handy , F T Murray ,
Grand Island ; James HJnton , H
Silsby , Seneca Falls , New York ;
John R Peterson , F S Jones , New
Orleans ; Tom Scott , Quincy , Illi
nois ; Charles F Thomas , Trenton ,
NJ.
Republican Connty Committee.
A meeting of the Douglas County
Republican Committee is hereby
called to meet at the office of the
Probate Judge on Monday , the 31st
day of August , at 2 o'clock p. m.
A full attendance of the members is
requested.JORL
JORL T. GRIFFIN , Chm'n. |
JOHX M. TitUBSTOjf , Sec'y.
AUCTION.
One fine 7-octave Piano , good as
new , cost $050. Also a | fiue lot cf
household goods , on Saturday morn
ing at 10 a. m. , at our rooms on
Douglasstreer.
GBAY & ALLEN ,
aug 27 2t Auctioneers.
LADIES' BAZAR. j
The ladies of Omaha are hereby
'notified that I have moved my
goods , temporarily , to my residence
at 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.
MBS. L. M. JOHNSON .
aug22 Steod.
GEO. H. i'ETEBSox , tnepionee
cigar manufacturer , keeps con
stantly on hand the very best
brands of cigars , and ako "Vine
Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and
"Durham" Smoking Tobacco.
1211 Douglas street
mayGeodlv
BROWXELL HALL
will re-openon Tuesday the 1st of
September. For catalogues apply to
Mrs. P. C. HALL ,
auRlo-tospptl Principal.
WANTED.
A second cook at Peycke's Res-
aurant Good wages will bo paid ,
aug 19 tf.
DYEING , cleaning and repairing
[ one in the neatest manner , at the
STEAM DYE WORKS ,
Oth StLet Farnham and Douglas ]
pr2St f.
DR. POWELL , office 215 , Farn-
iuu street Iune23-tf
THE STATE FAIR.
The Prospects are that it Will
ba a Grand Success.
Wednesday Hon. J. Sterling Mor
ton , of Nebraska City , President of
the State Agricultural Society ;
Major D. H. Wheeler , of Platts-
mouth , Secretary , and Jas. Moore ,
of Nebraska City , Treasurer , were
in the city for uie purpose of ascer
taining to their own satisfaction
how matters are progressing in re-
scard to the State Fair.
In company with Martin Dun
ham they visited the grounds , and
examined the buildings , and ex
pressed themselves very well satis
fied with the arrangements thus far
made. Mr. Morton said that our
grounds and buildings will make
the best accommodations fora State
fair that Nebraska has everhad.and
all agreed that the prospects are tliat
the coming fan- will be the greatest
success of the kind that has ever
taken place in the West.
The main building is in the shape
of a cross , and is a very large struc
ture , and with the paint that is be
ing applied , will present a very
handsome oppearance.
The contract for furnishing hay
and oats for the live stock was let
yesterday morning.
Over three hundred feet of front
age for refreshment stands have been
let Many applications have been
made for room for exhibition pur
poses , but as yet no action has been
taken upon them.
The display in every department
will be very extensiye , judging from
the number of letters received from
every part of Nebraska and adjoin
ing States , especially Iowa.
The State Fair will draw to this
city a very large attendance of
strangers , as the attractions will be
numerous. The races will form an
interesting feature , as some very
fast horses will put in an appear
ance. During Fair week theatrical
entertainments will be given at the
Academy of Music by a first class
troupe ; the Odd Fellows will give a
four nights' social entertainment in
thejr new building : and the firemen
will have their annual parade ; so
that our own citizens and our visit
ors will have a grand time ,
Charged with Anon.
An interesting case is in progress
of examination before Judge
Porter. , , Conrad Meier and one
kandsberger , arrested some days
ago on th'e ei Vge ° f arson in setting
fire to a building oo Tenth ? treet ,
near the bridge , in July last , to de
fraud the insurance company , are
being examined. Brown & Thurs-
ton appear for the defendants , and
Col. Savage for thp pfpsecution.
HOTEL ROBBERY.
A Council Bluffs Hotel Thief
Captured in Qnaha by Mar
shal Jackson , from Whom.
He Afterwards
Escapes.
Sometime during Wednesday a
robbnry was committed at the Pa-
oifio House , Gounpi } Bluffs , by
which that hotel became loser to
the extent of about fifty pieces of
silverware , valued at over $100 ,
Marshal Jackson , of that place , Ac
companied by Frank Parish , cle'rK
of the house , traced the thief al $
Omaha , and followed him UVet
here. Yesterday JacksoH-H
tured liim here , and got him
as far as the depot , to take
him across the river on the dummy
when the fellow , watching for a
good opportunity , suddenly wrench.
ed himself loose , and took to his
heels , over the hills and far away
j
into the brushwhere he disappeared
from the view of the astonished and
pursuing Jackson , who having lost
his revolver in the chase , was una
ble to wing the flying fugitive.
Jackson wended his way back to
the depot , and- returned to Council
Bluffs , without the prisoner , and
minus his revolver , which he was
unable to find. We did not ascertain -
tain whether the silverware was re
covered or not
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Two story brick dwelling bouse ,
containing nine rooms , in first-rate
order , having been recently reno
vated , The house was formerly oc
cupied by P. Jler and family. Rent ,
$45 per month. Good cisterns and
well. The house and premises oc
cupy a full elty lot uninoumbered ,
from Barney street to the alley.
Will sell for $9,000. Apply at nw
corner Ninth and Harney streets.
augl3-tf MRS. JESSE LOWE.
ATTENTION.
Those who are seeking for novel *
ties in FALL CLorrnifo and GE
TLEJIEN'S FOBNISHINO GOODS of
all descriptions , should call and ex *
amine the new stock just received
by
F. L. RUF ,
aug25tf
Indian Curiosities at No. 170
Farnham street , corner llth streeu.
may 7-tf.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One Full Cabinet Wheeler and
Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all
the latest improvements. It is new
lias never been run. Inquire at the
BEE office. augl7-tf
[ CE OREAM ! ICE CREAM ! !
H. L. LATEY'S is the place to goer
or this very necessary commodity
je23tf.
TYPE FOR SALE !
A Font of Bourgeois Type , of t ]
rhich th'i is a sample , weighing 600
33. This type has been in use , on nir
tie Daily BEE less than one year , irtl
ad is nearly as good as new. tlai
For terms &c. , address ai
R BOSEWATEB ,
to f. Publisher of the Bee. < ai
LINCOLN.
The Battle Over Eennard & Co.
Carry Oil the Spoils.
Correspondence of the BEE.
LINCOLN , August 20.
EDITOR BEE :
Yesterday I walked the streets all
day ; and , strange as it may seem ,
enjoyed it ; Generally , walking the
streets is a bore , and besides , one
cannot help but think that other
people carry the notion that he is
trying to make himself conspicu
ous , lesterday , however , no such
thought as that troubled us , and
every person that we met seemed
to take an unusual interest in our
welfare , for as best ve can remem
ber , every person was a man , and
he was a candidate for the Legisla
ture. We know many great
men , and meet them every
day , who do not speak to us ,
but yesterday they would grasp our
hand so cordially , speak of our fu
ture prospects so kindly , . that we
thought , never again shall we be in
want of a friend. One heavy ( aver-
dupols ) man who was striving to be
one'of the two that should drop the
much coveted ballot for U. S. Sena
tor on behalf of a portion of the
people of this representative district ,
and who had not even "nodded at
us" since he was last a candidate ,
almost embraced us and eagerly
asked of our family. We have no
family , but had not time to explain ,
so told him that they were well , and
that we had taught our oldest to
lisp his name.
A smile passed over his cheeks ,
which resembled a rose of darkest
hue , and handing us a ticket he
moved majestically on. Thus the
day passed. When night came all
were satisfied as to the result , with
out counting the tickets , but the
formality was gone through with ,
proving that Kennard had again
triumphed. A. K. White for the
House , and C. C. Burr for the Sen
ate , are as good as nominated , while
Hastings and Funke will have a
lively fight before either will be con
tented to see the other the colleague
of White. This , probably , secures
three , votes for Tom Kennard for U.
S. Senator , which makes him very
happy. Candidates were as thick
as grasshoppers In Minnesota , and
the downcast look of the disappoint
ed ones remind us of the bare stalks
in a cornfield aft r being deserted
by the destroyers that recently left
us.
us.Office seekers are not all dead ,
though , by any means. Numerous
are those who desito to prosecute
disturbers of the peace in this dis
trict. Among the aspirants In this
city are D. G. Hull and J. H. Ames.
Of Mr. Ames , a good lawyer , we
will say nothing , but In the case of
Mr. Hull , must enter our protest In
behalf the city and State not that
"we believe Mr. Hull less , but Ne
braska more. " This is our reason :
If Chief-Justice Waite should re-
tign , or if through any misfortune
she seat he now occupies should be
come vapant , Nebraska ought to
have the honor of furnishing hs (
successor. This she can do if Hull
is unlncumbered at the time.
"General BIck , " the Herald's ' old
reliable , is here , and you may ex
pect to see a flaming " head , " an
nouncing the success of the old
" Kennard ring. " The General is
a'pretty good feljow , but he can "sea
a ring where Stout wouldn't mis
trust sunh a thing.
The delegates elected , such men
as Balrd , Pound and others , are suf
ficient guarantee that the Republi
can party will have good men in
the field. Next Saturday will tell ,
at whjoh tjme we will speak further
of thV nominees. GBIMES ,
WHO KILLED TOBIAS MIT
CHELL ?
It Was Hot Andrew Sclzle , hut
Some Other Han.
The coroner's examination Wed
nesday afternoon of the murder of
Tobias Mitchell , the cojorec } man
who was shot Tuesday afternoon ,
resulted in the discharge of Andrew
Selzle , the German who was ar
rested on sqspjcjon of having dope
the deed.
Notwithstanding .the apparently-
positive testimony of Allen "Wright ,
the colored boy and companion of
Mitchell , that pelzle was the man
and the identification by Mitphel
before he died , yet Selzle proved
perfect alfbi by reliable witnesses
It seems that hp was jn the city
from early in the morning till afte
supper , and that when the shooting
was done he was three miles fron :
the scene of the tragedy ,
The jury after hearing the ev } ;
dence , rendered a verdict that the
deceased came to his death at the
hands of some unknown person.
We understand that the authori
ties have got on the track ofanother
man , whom they think did the
shooting , This murder Is certainly
uvery mysterious aifuir , ap4 tfyp
officers should make every possible
effort to bring tlie'right man to jus
tice
NOTICE
TOTJfEHOUSEKEEPEBS'OF OMAHA.
P. H. ALLEN has Just repeved }
the finest , largest and most com
pletely assorted stock of fancy and
staple groceries that has ever been
offered } n this market , and which ,
trading as he does on a cash basis
only , he offers for sale at 1 $ per cent
le&i than they can be purchased of
any other merchants in this city.
Call upon him , trade with him ,
( FOB CASH ) and be happy , having
no bills to pay at the end of the
month. It will be to your .advan
tage. aug2Gt2
OstAHA , August 20 , 1874 ,
Bids are invited by the Board of
Education , for the removal of Cap
itol avenue school building to lot 4 ,
block 101. For further particulars
inquire of the undersigned. Bids
Bill be received until Saturday eve ,
August 29th , at 7 o'clock
&a
) t Committee on&a
Property.
WE notice a party advertising '
lowe Machines C. O. D. for 550.00.
Ve have reliable information that
hose machines are not new AND
LAVE BEEN USED. We have a
umber of machines that have been
Bed , and we are prepared to sell
len ? at GREATLY reduced prices ,
ad will WARRANT all we sell.
THE Ho WE MACHINE Co.
iglOeodiOt 480 13th. Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For
Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , will
be inserted in these columns once for TEN
CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion ,
FIVE CEF1S per line , a he hrst insertion
never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
ONEY TO LOAN 181 Farnham Street.
M a266t DB. EDWABDd.
TTTANTED Two gtrU ; one as nurse , the
VV other as cook. Apply to Gi-O. W.
HUMAN , Jr. , Nineteenth and Chicago streets.
SALE A. Ko. 1 retail cigar and
FOB store and manufactory ; situation
one of the best in the city lor trade , doing a
good business. Call on COTrBILL 4 CO. ,
Exchange and Collection Bureau , 031 15th
street , opposite I'oat Office. a2C 2t *
THE PUBLIC The undersigned has
TO opened an office for employment of male
and female help for stores , ofQus , hotels ,
private families , Ac. All in want of the sauio ,
or wanting employment , please call on us.
COTTKILii & CO. , Exchange and Employ
ment Bureau , 531 15th street , opposite Post
Office. aug2C Gt
WANTED Any one wanting to sell or
exchange any Lind of business , house
lots , lands or merchandise , call on us. We
have chances entirely in our own hands , afford
ing tue best investment It r capital both small
and BTcat. COTTKILL A CO. , Exchange and
Collecting Bureau , 531 15th struct , opposite
Post Office. aio 6t *
ANTED A girl to do general housework
at 413 Davenport st. augl&ltf
OR RENT Two front rooms , oiipodte new
F
Post Office. aug2Sdtf
"pSTRAYED from larn on 8th St. , a large
i I'J Brown Stallion , blind in one eye. Liberal
- reward fur the return of same to said barn.
a25d3t
, WANTED To do house work. DR.
GIRL EDWAKDS , 181 Farnbarn St.
aug24dtl
WANTED By a laJy , a situation as house
keeper or nurse. Lest ol references. Ad
dress , Mrs L. 31. C. , Post Office. uug24dtf
WANTED A First Cook , either male or fe
male , best of wagei will be paid , also a
girl to help in the kitchen. Inquire t the
American House. uug24 < lt (
OjT ! run Thursday K\eiilng , between the
' "
,
111UU laVeifanClack Sallu ( yith , Uow-
nted , oq , < he.f 5e _ A/Mberid rgwarU will
- ' sameat this
TO RENT-In the central portion of
HOUSES . Enquire ol AL11) . JONES ,
S. E. Cor. Douglas autl 15th bts. aug22dtf
ANTED A boy to work in a store
W B. D. JOXEo , 2 0 Karnlum st. aug21dtf
l/lOll bALt SoOacieaOt laud two milt Strom
JD Wisner , on the O , N. W. K. R. , m Cuming
Co. , Nebraska , at $2.50 per acre in cash , or half
dun 11 and baiauce iu one year at ten per cent.
Apply at "Great Western Land Agency , " 130
and 13. Farnham btreet , Ouiaha. augl'dtf
RENT Uouse Jf. E. Cor. Dodge and
FOR S reels. CI1AS. H. I-AAtS ,
aug2dtf 222 Farnham St.
mo THE PUBLIC The. undersignea has
J _ purchased and put upon the streets as
public convej ances , some of the finest carriages
ever manufactured ! - this country. They will
be run to and from the depots , hotels and pri
vate residences. All orders left atthe ) Metropol
itan Hotel , or at the stable , near S. E. cor. oi
Eleventh st. and Capitol aye , will be promptly
attended to. A share of the nubile patronage
Is respectfully solicited.
auglldtt WM. E .BULL.
T710R KENT Brick Stoie corner Chicago and
J } Sixteenth streets The best location in the
city , having Ix-en occupied for the last seven
years as a grocery.
au 7d S. WRIGHT.
Mrs. A. Polack , for many years a
_ _ successful teacher of music la the best
Female Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu
pils in that branch at her residence , 253 Howard
at. Will commence teaching , Sept. augTdtf
TO LOAN On approved personal
MONEY , also City and County Warrants
bought and toll. Inquire at Law Office of T.
W. J' . Richards. No. 4KO 13th St. , Omaha.
AugSdtf
A girl to do general house-work
WANTED on west side of 16 , bet Jones
and Leavenworth. aucadtf
A girl to do general housework.
WANTED at 404 Hurt at. , bet. 20 and 21.
augSdtf
TORE TO BENT 198 Douglas street. In
quire of WEBBER 4 BEHJI. .
olTlU
Day boarders , at the touthwcgt
WANTED and'Harner els.e2Stt \
_ cneap inrui in exonange tor
WANTLD . Address , Farmer , B E
office. apjlt
TO
RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS
For Sewing Machines.
In order to make room for our new styles , we
have put in PERFECT order all of our old
stock , including txond-hand , and offer them at
GREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH.
BEAR IN MIND
EVERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and
our AUTHORIZED canvassers is n'ARRANT-
EP , and INSTRUCTION giyen , as WE have a
"DEPUTATION TQ 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 thp public for nearly as good
as new. Persons that do not want to run the
} sk of beipg swindled should NEVER buy of
IRRESPONSIBLE puartles , as they have NO
reputation AT STAKE , as have old established
Companies.
THE HOWE SIACinNE CO. ,
auglOdlm 430 13th Street.
_
Agents Wanted !
We can show active men how to make money
by selling the best household articles , Magic
Needle Threaders , Carbonized Steel Glass Cut
ter , Carbonized Steel Knife Sharpener , Magic
Flour Shifter , Ac.
CHICAGO NOVELTY CO , ,
H , CANDRIAN ,
Manager ,
OFFICE 819 THIRTEENTH ST. ,
auglSdtf 8SAltANEB. .
33 33 U 3" . 3D.T O 3V OK &
OV AND D BALKS TN-
:
Lambrequins and W-ndo1 Shades ,
CHBOMOS , ENGBAYINGS AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
270 Farnbam itreet.coiner F Iteentb
Wood ! Wooa ! Wood !
Immense Reduction !
A T S. P. BRIO 6' YARD , CORNER OF
J14th and Chi ago Street * . Good Hard
WoodST 00 ; Soft % W. Stove Wood to scft
any number of stove yerr cheap. aplStf
NEW SALOON-
HENRY , the popular Saloon keeper , has re
fitted up the basement oJ old Herald building ,
cor. 13th and Douglas Su. , where , in copnec-
tion with hla bar he sets out a Lunch every
morning and URAXD LtJNCJI EVEEY SAT-
aODAY. Give him call. aJSdtf
PEK DAY. Agents trant-
W ed. AH clashes of work
3)0 ) tyf\/ = " * " Vi a- - - -
ing people of either sex , young or old , jaaie
Bore money at work lor ua in thoiripare mo- \
nents or all tbn Urn * than at anytblog else. I
&ddina ST1MSUN A Co. . Forjtland , Maine- '
'orner of Cnmicgs and
The finest lager beer con- B :
tantly on hand.
je25-ta CHAS. WEYMULLER. Prop
itc
itct
be !
TBETTSCHKE & CO. ,
J R O C E R S
Aod General Prorlsloa Dealers ,
8. 7Cor. . Jacbon and 13th Eta- , S
wp np iior7tock of Groceries , Provisions , Bel
Ines , Liquors and Cigars , snd sell cheaper tor
id aoTotber house In Omaha. jy3 3m 1' '
OMAHA ,
MONDAY , AUG , 31.
Location on Jefferson Square.
THE GREAT
International
Menagerie , Mtueam , Aquarium ,
Grecian Giro us ,
AM Granil Roman liotomie ,
JAS. A. BAILEY & Co. , PRO'S
The Largest Show on Earth , Exhibiting under
A CITY OF TENTS !
A Grand Menagerie of 500 1 iving Animals
A Mii'eum of 1 are Wonders , an Aquarium o
Deep Sta Amphibia , and the
BEST CIECFa TROUPE
On the American Continent , comprising Fffty
Great Performers , appearing in Two Separate
and Distinct Rings , under the same Tent , thus
giving
2 Performances Simultaneously ,
Introducing at Every Exhibition ,
M'lle De Granville ,
The Lady with the Jaws of Iron , who will ap
pear in her Wonderful FeaU of Strength , ac-
lually Lifting with her Teeth Alone a Ifoji-
head FMed utth Water.
AGrtfREESWPABAE
TWO IflLES IN LENGTH ,
Will tale place early on cho morning of exhib
ition , introducing Jiving Liens , Tigrrs and
Leopards loose in the streets , the entire retlnuo
forming a Pageant of Dazzling fepkndor.
ExMMtiis Afternoon an j HiiJit
Doors open at one and seven o'clock , p. m.
Circus performance begins one hour later.
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. "
Children under nine years , 23 cents. One tick
et admits to Menagerie , Museum , Aquarium
audClrcut. , ' "
II'LF RATE' .
Arrangements have been conaumated with
the Omaha and Northwestern railroad by which
passen e's lUIl be carried from all stations be
tween Herman and Cmaha at halt rates , on the
day of the Big Show.
The Great International
Will also Exhibit in
Plattsmouth. Thursday , September 3' .
Ashlan 1. Friday , September 4th.
Lincoln , Saturday , September 5th.
And remember , Omahi , Monday. Aug. 31st ,
8Uid22 24 27429
LLGAL NuTICE.
To the owners of the lands sought by the pity
of Omaha to be condemned forthe extention of
i 16th stieet , in said City , south from its pres
ent terminus.
The undersigned three disinterested frecho'd-
ers of the Cit f of Onuha , appointed by the May
or and Council of said Olty to assess the darn'Re
to the iiwners of the property sought to be ta
ken fcr the extension of 10th street in said City *
south from its prrsent terminus , st the north
lite of lands owned by George Fr nci"Tra1n ,
south to Caslellar'Street ID Sauth Omaha addi
tion , such extention to ba 100 test In width ,
will on tbo Mb day of September , A. D. 1874 ,
meet on the said land * to be appropriated , at
10 o'clock in the forenoon , lor the purpose cf
assessing said damages It having heietolore
bren declared necessary by the Council of said
City by ordinance , to appropriate said lends to
f * -I T
the use of said City.
JOSIAH KENT.
R. G JENBINSON.
P. McGAVOCK.
Dated at Omaha , August llth , 1874.
auglSd2tprw tsent5
PROPOSALS FOR SURRENDER OF OMAHA
CITY UOrlDS.
CITV TREASURER'S OFFICE.
OMAHA. NEB. , August 26th 1874.
Sealed proposal * will be received at this
office until Sept. 8th at 12 M. , for the surrender
of Omaha City Bonds , in any sums to the
amount of fifteen thousand dollars or less.
Bids to be opened at the City Council meeting ,
Sept. 8tb , 1874.EDWARD
EDWARD JOHNSTON ,
aug2S lOt City Treasurer.
UNION MARKET ,
B. 'A. HARRIS ,
537 Fifteenth Srcot , set. Doughs and
BEEF , FORK ,
MuttQA and Veal ,
Fish , Poultry , Game ,
aug26 ly AHD VE8ETABIEg , ,
G. W. HOMAN , Sr , ,
Offers for the necessities of the public , a
First-Class Hearse anfl Carriages ,
All orders promptly attended to by leaving
hem at Cor. 1,5th and Harcey Sts. ag33tf
fl. U. YTALlfES ,
Aftii DEADER JN
BOOTS & SHOES
10 13th St. Between Farnham ani Douglas
apl3rl
H. CKECe. C. J. XABBA'U
UUEBE & gABJUCII ,
5th at. Letwecn * Farnham.apdv rheyai I Q
OM iSA , - - NEB. .
MAS DFACICBEB O
Ipring2and Farm Wagons ,
i * J
DliGOIES AND CAURIXGES.
Dealers in and manufacturer ] of
.GRICDLTUBAi IMPLEMENTS !
3ABTICBHR MTTEHTION fAID TO
. IlOBSKSHOKIXQ.
JX&T.epiirinj ; cf wagon and blacksmlthlrg atm.
rompilv done at reasonable oricea mrdiwg m.
m.Fl
JARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! Fl
J. O.Pealer
Pealer in Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
- R. B , dor. 18ft & flileaw Btt. ,
"tUtto
" *
ick tsiw. , _
WILL REMOVE Str * ,
.COBS' New Brick Block , cor. , 15th and Cap-
il Avenue. Chi
special Bargains are now offered In groceries and
[ ore removal. auglOdtf.
Gei
f
QUAILEY'S
P. Soap Factory ! | ° ?
it anted on the line of the Union Pacific
[ Iroad , near the powder house. Manofac-
es first-class goap for home coojumptlon.
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
P. N. GLYNN4
WHOLX&1I.B AND BJwlAH , DXXLW IX
Wines Liquors
, , Segars ,
TOBACi 0 AND PIPES.
JWCallfornla Wines and BrandIes."E
Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposite the
new Foil Office building , Omaha. NebIe25tl
Bavarian Beer Hall !
193 Douglas St ,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
Finest brands of all classes of Liquors and
Scgars. Fresh Lager constantly on hand.
Je25-3m CHAS. HART Prop.
33 W X 3KT Z > = > c a * ] X
DEALER IN
Fruits , Confectionery ,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
215 Douglas , bet. llth and 1 Street.
OMAHA , . . . NEBRASKA.
ap2r
HOTELS.
GRAND CEJNTRAL
'p-i ' _ < > fp T ; T m
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA
The largest and beat hot between Chicago
tnd San Francisco.
Opened new September 30th , 1ST3.
30 tf OEO. THKALL. Proprietor.
CUT HOTEL ,
E. T. PAGE , Proprietor.
10th St. , bet. Farnham and Harney ,
O9I4HA , NEB.
Free Bust to and from all Trains.
Passengers for other Hole's or private Resi
dences , curried for 25 cents.
OS- All orders left t * N flAllen's , 24 door
from P. Q , 0. Wilson A. son. cor. 13th and
IImey , and the City Hotel Office , will receive
piouipt attention. Iy7 1m
United States Hotel ,
COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS.
mHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully aanoun-
JL ces that he has purchased and refilled the
above Hotel , and is now readv to accommodate
the public , with board by da v or wei k , at reasonable
enable rates. WILLIAil LEI1B. Prop.
julv22 'I * 1
ILLINOIS HOUSE.
xroot
BetweenJHh andolOth.
CH ABLES FELDERMAN , Prop.
mchlltl
California House.
FBITZ HAFNEE , Prop'r.
No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth , Omaha ,
Nebraska. Board by thd day orjwcek. ;
luno'l. Tl _
Central House
Ko. 630 Sixteenth Street ,
Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB.
JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
First-cUa * bur attached to the house.
ie273m
On 9/A , ttt. Farnham and JTarney Sireclt ,
TTAS been entirely refitttrd and refurnished ,
XI and will accommodate all to. the best ot
board at 81,50 per day ; 40c per single meal.
C , 7 , & S , I , HARRYMAN ,
Jy2Sdly. Propr.etora.
Sonthern Motel.
Flatting on lib , 6tn ud Walnntatz , ,
St. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is first-class In all its
appointments. Its tables are at all times sun-
Slied in the greatest abundance , with all the
elicacies the markets afford , Its clems and
employes are all polite and attentive to the
wants of the gueiU of the hotel , There is an
improved elevator leading from the Grit floor
to the upper one , Railroad and steamboat
Icket offices , news stand , and wesverr Union
telegraph office in the Botunda of hotel.
'WILUAH LATEY ,
Cor. 16th and "Webster Sts. ,
Keeps a complete assortment ol
GROCERIES and
"WILLIAM SEXAUEB.
225 TcrnUm Street , - Omaha , Keb |
WHOLESALE ASD BETJUL DEALEB W
FURNITURE , BEDDING , ETC.
ENOCH HENNEY ,
lustioe of the Peace
Office over the State EauV , cornpr.f Farn.
am and 13tl' trwU.
The Sloox City and Pacific Railroad ,
Ie ConBMtioQ wtth th *
CTY | & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD , 1
02 mll i the ihortfst route from Omaha
id ConnclJ Bntti | ( p t. Paul , ainca ollj ,
lllwatfr , Antka , Dolntb , BItmarck , end all
Inti la JUnneiotB.
rrjln ( eifes Omaha daily , ( except Saturday )
6 ocloek p. m. , and Coqncl | Bluffs at 8.05 P'
, from Chicago & North-Western Depot.
ire as LOW and lime as QUICK as T
bj anj other Line. cree
pur
JLHANPAHCESLEEPIQCAES
ON ffl , Pffl TONS , N (
? tare your ticket leads Y1A Sionx City.
pa j circuitous routes and midnight The
- - . mrrhtMd t th Offices of the a'w <
- Omaha
'icketa can < . . _
Icago 4 Northwtatern Rauw > .
1 Council Bluff. .
J C. BOYDEN ,
j'l Pass. 4 Ticket Agt-St P. < fS. C. B. B.
Faol , Minn. The
F. a HILL , ind :
I'l Pau. and Ticket Agt , 8. C. 4 > . , SIoui UDOl
itjr , lows.
OEO. W. GBATTON , Agent. 0.
IC3 Farahasj Stret , Omaha , Ntb.
ilr20tl.
The Kingof theSEWING "MACHINE WOILD ta pHnn-Infcfy as Gold Fdins
Realms ct Finance.
SALES EOK 1873 :
In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines !
TtBelnjt over One Hundred and Thirteen TiiOn . and more Machines tisn were sold 'JT
Sewing Machine Compan v during the same Hire.
It will hnr . ly be dental jpon such evidence that th * superiority of tte Singer is fully
monstrated.
THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO ,
W. N. NASON , Agent ,
Je O. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE GROWERS
I
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. v
STEFXE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE 6ROUERS !
-SIMPSON'S 11LOCK
533 and 54O Fourteenth. Street ,
m. - BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
uichl32rMORGAN
MORGAN & GALLAGER.
SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTOK JvIO MORGAN
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
5fo. LO& Farnliam Street
aprSdly
WHITNEY , B AUSERMAN & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
XTo. 247 Douglas Street ,
- - ZSTIEIB
1 mch27yl AOEMS FOR Til1 ! DUPOXT POWDER CO.
CLARK & FRENCH ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
AND DEALERS JZV
Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season ,
Je 1 AHDERS SOLICITED/ PltOMITLY FILLED.
A. , s. s i IM : i ? s o isr ,
MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE
DEALER IN CIG-AKS1.
532 JE3S J < TOH : SO ? . ,
om 33i cso Tcxrxr
C. Zi. A.
,
288 Dod&e Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
I keep conn antly on hand the finest slock of Broad Cloth. Coslr.icrcj and Ve.it Ing j
which I am prepared to make up in the niost fashionahe ) styles and to ult the most fautidlous
.
at the lowest possible prices. JelOdly
ESTABLISHliU 135
PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE ,
-.YHOr.ESALE DEALERS IK
FANCY G-ROCEEIBB ,
Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars.
212 FarnLam Street , Onmlia , Nel >
mchl odvl
] JOHR& 0o
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and KOHOX&
231 Farnham Street ,
J. J. BROWJSf & BRO. ,
\VHOLESALEDRtVLEES _ IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 6
iT8-lr Notions , itTid Boots and. Shoes.
JOHN T.
JOBBER OF
Shelf i Heavy Hardware
IRON , STFEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , '
AND-
ANDIMPLEMENTS
IMPLEMENTS ,
I1KESHEK8 , HAUVKSTKnSUEAPEnSM01VEKg. . DHILU , , NBEIJKltS
COHNtAaiTERJI. PLOWS , crfLriVATOUS. IIAV.
KAKKH AND WAGOS9. mchlZy
146 Douglas St. , OmeOaa. ITebraska.
HENRY HOBNB RG R.
DEALER lif-
URINES. LWORS , CMES ,
JJaa 01dKentackyj\yTilskie ; and Imyorte'l.'u'ood-j a Spccjallj.
, USTEIB.
COMBS and
i..ni. . o rri..nrrt p > er Railroad Co.oaari bs t Ua'aat'law . prlcai . on 10 ye r
KS" . taSS ? " TbSai piOTlanol Mpareeai. oa th9 .mount ol th
' . . .
cha , ; 5 iut tne UndU cu'tlr.ted , within two y r. Irooi dm ol parebaM.
LAKGE DEDUCIONS FQI CASH PAYMENTS.
) rlh of ? Iatte , ) .oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys
EU
South of he Platte
numerous
as also '
, Agent B. & M. Land Office ,
ie lnt,1 , and FarabamSts. , Omaha
Or General Lamd Depaitmeat , Lincoln , Se ,