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THE OMAHA BEE SATURDAY , AUG. 28 , 1874. OFHCIALFAPEB OF THE CITY. TEE OMAHA DAILI BEE carrier , to any robscnbers by If serred to rf7hedy ? evening , iSunJay. ex- , every r . , 5 for Spied. ) it fifteen cents per week , or ? 3. 31 months , and $7.00 peranuum , when paid " .AJl SSSilnti about Irregularities , addreoed IhUoSfce will receive prompt attention. TH * OXAHA IUILY BBS will be mailed to robscriberi at the following ratea iiyable inva riably In ad ranee : J7.00 per an turn. 8.75 " 6 .onthl. . TBK OMAHA DAILY BKK has by far the ULBGEST circulation In the city , and Is , berefore , the bett and cheapest advertising " "BATES' or ADVEimsiMe. Local notices , 25 local advertisements , 20 -nts per line : Snu per line ; by the month , 10 cents. > o SrerSement Inserted lor less tbcnM cent * . B dalnotlces , 10 cent * per line ; single Inser tion , not less than 25 cent * . . - be Transient abt rtivauents must lnva.-ably PBate for standing advertisements cca iotlces , Statements , Tabular Work , etcVrequlring careful revision by copy or proof to be famished , must be Banded before Un o'clock A. M. to Insure Insertion the and Local advertisements before two ' ° jJrertlseinenta iefore one o'clock P. u. IS advertUements for the WEEKLY BBS must be handed in before Monday noon , for the time week1 ! Isrna. J.UBIYAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIKS. Time C * d of the BurllnRton Route Pullman Hotel. line running This Is the only lng HAERYP BEUEL , Union Pacific. LIATT. ABBOT. 3:00 : P. M. Dslly Express 10.-OOP.M. 6:45 P.M. Daily Freight. . . 61" ; 3:30 A. M Cblcugo , Rocfc Inlanil t Facflc. 5:30A.H. 10:40 : P.M. 5:30A.H.II. . tlOOOA.M. _ t Mondays excepted. Cblcaeo & Nortnwe Mrn A.M. 10:40 : P.M. , . . . .2:50 P. 2L 110:00 A. M , St. Jo. & Council BlntA NortbweBtern and Sioux City & Faelflc. . 2J5P.il. 1411 Kjprew 8:15 : A.M. Dally except Sunday a. Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons Icate tJte fflceTcorner Karnham and Ninth streets , nf- eienznlnnNs In advance of the above Railroad Ppening and Closing of Malls in Omaha. CLOSE. O.-flfL. K. * * * knfrfkR. . . iwc fcs ° * * B.L4P. " ] K'R. ! . nrf fcso d ° f ° 11:00 4.SO do do. . . . 6C TH. B. A St. Jo . . . 7:00 4:50 do do. . . . 3.-00 10:00 SOETH. 2:50 7:45 * CU SO nd all Eastern cities , Nebraska Bluflaand Burllng- rst PlatUoiouth , Council ton.'dueat 10 0 a. m. , closes at 4.89 a. m. and EtPLouls ar d St. Joseph , due at 10 00 a. m. nd 7 p. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. m. and 4SO a. m. Bepabllcan county convention. , Convention for I'ouz- at tbe Court House in the 29th day thdtT 01 , lor . Lincoln on lhesa 'ay 01 oein j.- M--- Tll be entitled of Vmaha Each mrd In tbe city titled to 7 delegates , and each precinct outside of said city t delegates to said convention Primary e'ectlons , 'or the purn so of cl oos Ing such iflg tes , are hereby railed for Satur day the 22d day ol August , the p lls to tie op n In the c.ly of Om na from 4 to 7 p m. , aud in the other precincts from 0 to 8 o'clock ' ? ' But well Vnown republican voters will bo allowed to rote at wid primary eleaipns , and In iho city ol Omaha no person will be allowed to vote unles- duly registered or Iden tified to the satisfaction ofthe Judges of elec tion as being a proi erly-qu llfie < 1 T0l of the ward , where his ballot is oflercd. The following are designated as the places where such primary elections will be held : 1st Ward At Turner llalL 2nd Ward At Engine Hou e , 3d Ward At Engine House. 4th Ward At City Engineer's olfice. Sth Ward At Ed. Dallows' , on Chicago St. 6th Ward At Engine ouse. Union Precinct At Knight's School House. Florence Precinct Florence School House. Valley Precinct At Judge Haney's residence Chicago Precinct At ElLborn Station School HMcA"ardle Precinct At McAardlo School n Preclnct-At Elkhorn City School BongUs Preclnct-At Joel T. Griffin's r Vest Omaha PreclncU-At O. Sclden's res- ratocaPrecinct At Saratoga School House By order of the Douglas County Republican Ormmlttee , CHAUNCEY WILTSE , Chairman. JOHN M. TOADVBKTISHnS LA'1-ION ot he DAILY BKK f more ffaaa doablfe that of any oilier dally pajwrpnbllibed in Kebraaka. THE nrst OYSTERS of the season were re ceived at PEYCKE'S KESTAUR- to-day. feb24-tf OMAHA BREVITIES. church notices ' .o-day _ gcnj jj , and oblige. The rain of Friday evening was hardly sufficient to lay the dust. Grapes are plenty aud are sell ing at from S to 10 cents per pound. Frank Kamge is having his store repainted and renovated in elegant style. The Republican Convention and the Democratic primaries are the political events of to-day. The Chicago & Northwestern train from Chicago was six hours late yesterday. . The examination of Conrad Meier , on the charge of arson , is still in. progress before Judge Por- .1-Miss Kama Hanson , who some weeks ago had" Gustave'Berquist .arrested for seduction , has begun a gjyil suit against him before the Probate Court. The rCPes at the Driving Park this afternoon ? 1U be ° t of the season. Three ! fast Chicago of them to fo a horses will trot , one mile inside of 2:30. : There was a large attendance of Church people at the reception given Thursday , at Trinity Rec tory , to the clergy of the Episcopal Council. The First Baptist Sunday School have secured room at the Ue State Fair grounds for the erection ho of a dining hall , in wliich they will ins furnish hot meals. The proceeds Do will be devoted to the purchase of Sunday School library. Charley "Whipple returned from Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Sharp returned Saturday from a visit to the East Theodore K" . Vail , connected with the mail service at the Eastleft Fri day for "Washington , having en joyed his visit in Omaha. M. H. Kinney , representing a large furniture manufacturing firm of Cincinnati and New York , is at the Grand Central. Gen. Ord , commanding the de partment of the Platte , returned Thursday from the Loup , accom panied by'Col. Brown. General Superintendent Clark , of the Union Pacific returned yesterday morning from the East , accompa nied by his M'ife. Hon. Samuel Bryan , Japanese Commissioner of foreign mail ser vice , left the Grand Central hotel Friday for Yokohama , being accom panied by his family. W. M. Bushman , the well known dry goods merchantwent east yester day , via the Chicago & Northwest ern railway , to purchase his fall stock of goods. Col. Smith , paymaster of the de partment of tne Platte.returned yes terday from a month's vibit in New York. His health has been much improved by the trip. A. H. Kuhlmeir , of tbe'Gerniania Fire Insurance Company , of Freeport - port , Illinois , is at the Metropolitan Hotel. He is here to attend to the investigation of that Tenth street fire , which is supposed to have been set by Conrad Meierand Landsburg , who are now being examined by Judge Porter. The followiuc are the arrivals at the Wyoming : F B Taylor , Indianola ; N J Miller - or , Dos Mojnes ; S Read , Kansas City ; C H Grenn , Spo City ; JA Ware , Lexington ; Mrs James Koe , James Irvin , C W Wilkins , Chica go ; E Hill , Columbus , O ; Mrs E Pebbles , Schuyler ; C O Stewart , St. Joe ; F & Arnold and son , N Adams , C A Sparks , aramie ; J S McCord , J D Moore , U P R It } O 0 Boeyee , New York ; A D Ash , Hastings , Xob ; A A Egbert , Lincoln ; John Moore , Cadiz , 0 , The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : .Ralph Wolf , Chicago ; W Cur- by , St Louis ; H Roberts , Lincoln ; John D Losekamp , Chicago ; AdolpU Batz , San Francisco ; D G Lashell , Rock River , PI ; W W Bartlett , San Francisco ; AugKoeh ? lor , St Louis ; J S Teller , Richmond ; W T Connor , DosMoines ; M Bruce , Oconomowoc , Wis. Police Coart Hotet. Mrs. O'Byrne was fined $5.00 and costs for striking Mrs. Ross with a tumbler. D. Lewis and Robert Johnson , colored , were fined $5.00 and costs each for fast driving. James Cody , an Iowa Granger , came to town with $1.25 Thursday , and spent $1 00 of this amount for poor whiskey. Ho was arrested and yesterday he was brought before Judgi Wilbur , who dis charged him on condition of his promising to leave town. The " Women's Foreign Missionary So ciety. " Mrs. Angle Newman , of Lincoln , sister of J. M. Thurston , Esq. , lec tured Thursday evening before the "Women's Foreign Missionaiy So ciety , " at the First M. E. Church , her subject being woman's mission ary work in foreign lands. She en tertained her audience admirably , and made a good impression. She is certainly a talented woman and a brilliant lectuross. The officers of the society as elected Jast night are as follows : Mrs. Hultzc , president ; Mrs. Stone , Mrs. Dr. Anderson , and Mrs. Jardine , vice-presidents ; recording secretary , Mrs. Beard ; Mrs. Dris- cell , corresponding secretary ; , treasurer ; Mrs. Bacheldor , Mrs. Driscoll , and , Mrs. Steel , executive jommittee. OMAHA , August 28 , 1874. To whom it may concern : Henry H. Bellows is no longer he agent of the Life Association if America. All business of tbo Company will be tn-nsacted with he undersigned for the present. A. K. FASSETT , Special Agent. First Ward Eegistration Notice. , - Notice is hereby g\yen to the vo- : rs of the First Ward in the city of > ruaha , State ot Nebraska , that the ndersigned , the Registrar of said ard , will bit for registration of the oters of said ward at his oflice , No. > 3 Farnham street , on the 7th , Sth id 9th days of September , 1S74 , orn 9 o'clock a. m. to 12 m. , and orn 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. JOHN RATH , auff 2S tf Registrar. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS of the First rard will meet at J. F. Morton's Bee this evening at 7:30 o'clock arp. BYQKDn : OF WARD COMMITTEE. aug2S-lt LADIES' SHuES , th THE LARGEST , thha BEST haBi Bi AND CHEAPEST 1C STOCK IX THE CITY. for forJ HENRY DOIIIE & Co. , J . 210 Farnham St. , bet 12th and Sth. aug28 2t AUCTION. tie , ) ne fine 7-octave Piano , good as TLl f , cost $050. Also a flue lot of all isehold goods , on Saturday morn- am at 10 a. m. , at our rooms on iglas street. GKAY & ALLEN , 15 27Ut Auctioneers. A RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Nine Persons Injured on the E. C. , St. Joe & C. B. Hallway. The train that left this city Wed nesday afternoon for St Lotus , over the Kansas City , St Joe and Coun cil Blufld railway , met with quite a serious accident about half-past one o'clock Thvrsday morning , near lalan , forty miles below St. Joe. A bridge at that point gave way , after the engine and tender had passed safely over , and precipitated the baggage car and smoking car into the creek below. The pas senger coach and sleeper remained on the track all right. . Nine per sons were injured , three of them being hurt very seriously. The baggageman , Klein by name , found himself , aftr the accident , sitting on the1httik of the stream , fifty feet from his car. He didn't know how he got there , or how he escaped being smashed flat as a slap-jack by the fifty pieces of bag gage. As it was he was pretty badly used up , and as he did not put in an appearance immediately , he was reported dead. He is not dead yet , however , having arrived here last night. Conductor Wolfert had his foot badly crushed. One half the bridge gave way , and by some it is thought that the cars must have jumped the tract , and torn it down. Spontaneous Combustion in the V. F. Coal Honse. Considerable excitement was caused at the "Union Pacific shops yesterday about ten o'clock by the discovery of dei.se clouds ot smoke issuing from the coal house , in which there are about two thou sand tons of coal. Ou exami nation no flames , however , could be discovered. The Durant fire engine - gino was called into service , and the coal was flooded , a stream of water bemgkept turned on foroveran hour. Cars were also run up on each side of the house , and loaded with coal , so that the fire , if there was any , could bo reached ; but none could be found. It is thought that the smoke was caused by spontaneous combustion. Had it been in the njghtf the coal would have prqba- bly tqken flrp , an4 a , Disastrous COUT flagration might have ensued. . Delegates to the General Episcopal Con vention. The following persons were elect- pd at the Annual Council of the Episcopal Church of this State , to represent the Diocese of Ifebraska hi the General Convention to bp held at New York in October : DELEGATES TO TJFi CONVENTION. Rev Dr Garrett , J M Woolworth , Omaha ; RevS Goodale , Fremont ; Julian Metcalf , Nebraska City ; Rev H C Shaw , Silver Creek ; R 0 Jordan , Grand Island ; Rev A C Talbot , Guy A Brown , Linpoln. ALTERNATES. Rev J Patterson , A J Perry , H G Clark , Omaha ; Rev H B Burgess , D H Wheeler , Plattsmouth ; Rev A T Whitten , Crete ; Rev J S Col ton , Beatrice ; O if Caster , Ashland. A Conundnm The austom-house receipts at Omaha on the 25th , on imports , amounted to $750 gold. Why shouldn't the Government invest $200,000 or $300,000 in a custom house t Slouy City Journal. The BEE takes pleasure In jnform- inpr the Journal that the Govern ment has Invested $275,000 in a custom-house at Omaha , and that it will bo ready for occupancy some time this fall. FOR SALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling house , containing nine rooms , in first-rate Drder , havlne 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- ; upy A full city lot unincumbered , 'rom Harney street to the alley. Will sell for $9,000. Apply at nw sorner Ninth and Harney streets. iugl3-tf MTJB. JESSE LOWE. Republican County Committee. A meeting of the Douglas County Republican Committee is hereby ailed to meet at the office of the rebate Judgp on Monday , the 31st lay of August , at 2 o'plock p , m , L full attendance of the members is equesU-d. equesUd.JOKL JOKL T. GRIFFIN , Chm'n. JOHX 31. THUBSTON , Sec'y. BROWNELL HALL ill re-openon Tuesday the 1st of eptember. . For catalogues apply to Mrs. P. C. HALL , auglo-toseptl Principal. WANTED. A second cook at Peycke's Res- urant. Good wages will ha paid. auglOtf. DYEING , cleaning ana repairmg me in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , se th St.LeL Famhamand Douglas , > r28t f. Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Lnl ] > ajU street , corner llth street. may 7-tf. itibl FOR SALE CHEAP. Dno Full Cabinet Wheeler and wi Uson Sewirg Machine , with all wiAi ( latestimprovements. Itisnew never been run. Inquire at the. Ot E office. aug7-tf 3 OREAJVl ! ICE CREAM ! ! I. L. LATEY'S is the place to go this very necessary commodity. U , ; 23tf. ATTENTION. Cum hose who are seeking for novel- it i in FALL CLOTHING and GEN- MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of lescriptions , should call and ex- ne the new stock just received MA by Ha. F. L. RUF , Ha.W : lota ( Communicated. ) Mr. Bye's Eeply to the "Union. " EDITOR BEE : I wish to say in reply to last eve ning's Union , which states that spe cial mail agent Hawley could not find sufficient proof against Yost to convict him before the Postal De partment , that this is a question. If Mr. Hawley presented the case at the Department in the same way that he did before Yost , Furay and Mr. Estabrook , my attorney , then is Mr. Yost in a bad boat. He sum med up the case in this manner : The firbt charge speculating on postal clerks' salaries , Mr. Yost ad mitted that he did while deputy postmaster and while postmaster. When asked by Hill to continue the business he refused , as he said it would get him into trouble. There fore , it will be seen that my first charge was sustained by Yost's own admissions. The second charge speculating on mail contracts and defrauding the government Hawley said I sustained by proving that there were two frauds , one against the government , arising from the dif ference between the two contracts , when the original contract could have been transferred to Swcezy , a responsiblp man ; and the other by beating Stephenson out of $75.00 , when he was entitled to the contract without paying any bonus , as he was the next highest bidder. Tire third charge allowing Pattee to cancel his own stamps was ad mitted without any evidence. The fourth charge making false vouchers and having clerks sign the pay-roll for more money than he was entitled to receive was sus tained by evidence and by Mr. Yost's own pay-roll This charge Hawley stated was the most serious one. one.Yost Yost also admitted , without evi dence being produced against him , that he had had a clerk in his office drawing two salaries from the gov ernment at the same time ; that he had received silver-plate from Pat- tee ; that he had turned over to Pattee letters of inquiry about tbe lottery for Pattee to answer. Now I do not know what Mr. Hawley's report to the Department at Washington is , as I have an an swer to my letter a king for a copy of it , from the second assistant post- njaster general , stating that Haw- ley's report was not handed in , but that they would serill 1P ° a COPV when they received it. I know that tbe present situation of affairs is all very nice for Mr. Yost and the Union , which seems to be the only paper that has the cheek to defend him and all other frauds and corruptions ; but the day will come when the postal outfit will "squeal. " The Union clears Yost in the samp > yay ti at Ifawley cleared Furay thas is , before hearing half the evidence. The only thing that the department has against me is a petition hpaded by Yost , and signed by most of the State officers , demanding that I should be removed frprn office ; and if he re ceived the signatures jn the same tricky manner that he did that of Mr. Bristol , the pension agent , I am inclined to think that he will get } iis foot into it. Bristol says Yost came jnto | 4is office one morning in j n great hurry and said he wanted him to sign o petition to.havp . Wil liams promoted to a postal clerkship. Bristol signed the petition without reading it , and the next day he was surprised to h.par that it was a peti tion to have me removed. I do not caie anything about thp 'reoonl" which the postal ring Ixes up hero about me. My official ecord on file at the Department ivill show exaptly how I stancj. I mvtt done nothing but obey in- itructions. If I am removed for hat , I care not ; but that is not the eason , I was put out ; it was be- : ause they could not make a tool of ne , and compel me to keep my nouth shut They know it as well 3 I do ; and I intend to let the lublic khow it. One thing is certain , that if Haw- ay ever docs inakp q report , which 3 doubtful , and sums up the case in ccordance with the evidence , Mr. Tost' postoffiqe and political goose j i cooked for all clmc to oome. As to my Ignoring the govern- lent , I deny the charge. I had ard work to get Mr. Hawley to see jo witnesses who were examined. There were porno flat } he would and see after f hafj iked him to. The reason lat I tpok the testimony he re a justice was tp prompt myself cace Hawley whitewashed the se , which was bis pvident intenr JD. F. R. BYE. There will bo a rreoting of the mgregatlon of Israel at Meyer's all , August 30th , at 2p , m. By order of the President. A. S , BROWN , aug2St2 Secretary , - card - JMcKelligon-B ou : end page. juue2-tf 0MAJIA , August 26,1874. Bids are invited by the Boarc } of lucatjon , for the removal of Cap 1 avenue school building to lot 4 , ck 101. For further particulars I itilre of tbe undersigned. Bids 7 -1 until Saturday eve , 1 be receive . . - gust 29th , at 7 o'clock. " CHAS. K. CODTANT , } * Committee on Buildings 'roperty. ' ( Ot anc ancS Ing P.R.R , MEAT MARKET , Cta street bet California and Webster. E KEEP ON HAND THE BEST supply of FEE3H AND SALTED VI .IS. Also a large stock of Fine Sugar Ol 1 Hams and Breakfast Bacon , at the low- .tes. WAL AUST & KNUTH , UUT14-1T troprietors. E on ! EDWABl ) KUEHL. IISTEB. OFTHE DKPARTKD. .S3 llrti Ct , between Farciaa & Harney. II by the aid of guardian spirits , obtain y one * riew of tne past , prudent and fu- No fen chafged IB cues ol slckneaf , foe OUR ASHLAND LETTER. [ Correspondence of THE BEE. ] ASHLAXD , Neb. , Aug. 28. EDITOR BEE : Ashland Is quiet and business rather dull ; but little wheat coming Into market , owJng to the low prices now paid for graim Of all new en terprises of interest in the agricul tural department and of the farmers , Ashland has one which will interest that class of people. Since Messrs. Dean & Wilson have their flax mill in full blast it has created a great deal of interest among tli farming community , and now they are devotingiore time and interest in the raising oTflax than ever be fore , as it pays much better and is less trouble than small grain. Messrs , Dean & Wilson have sowed several hundred bushels of seed this year , wliiclr has proved a suc cess , besides they have loaned to farmers to sow which they buy by the acre or ton. Flax which is pulled is more profitable , as it can be put up in better shape. It is hauled to the mill iu shief , and the seed is shelled off by machinery without tangling it , then it is spread out to rot , after which it is broke , then put up in bales and sent to the Eastern mar ket , ( Massachusetts ) . That which is cut and threshed is more tangled. It is bought , and after going through some process as that pulled it is baled and sent East for making upholstery and ropes. The tormer is iited formatingthread , and for weaving. Mr. Wilson formerly from Mas sachusetts has a lifetime experience in the busineas now engaged in , and is well adapted to his busi ness. There will bo more Flax raised in Saunders County next year than ever before , as the far mers are well satisfied it will pay. The crop now on hand at the mill is immense for Nebraska. A suf ficient amount to run all year or until the next crop comes in. Their machinery is run by water power with an abundance of water to run day and night the year round. Ashland being unable to get up any sensation the quietude of the pleas ant city was aroused early this morn ing by a pair of poney's and moat wagon being missed. It appears there were two men around the sta ble yesterilay , who were doubtless making themselves familiar with the place , and about two o'clock last night the stable was entered by a small door which was not fast ened , or ly a stick of wood to hold it shut. The team was supposed to have been harnessed while in the stable , and taken out on the back part of the lot or alley , where the wagon stood. The teanf was owned by WJlliam 33utt , who started in pursuit early this rcprnjngwitbr assjstants They ' ' will malje it lively'for the partles'if they should bo so fortunate as to catch them , and will doubtless make short work of it. The weather is very hot , with prospects of rain ; we had some rain with hiirh wind last night. The 27wie3 and Republican are flourishing ; friend Andrews , editor of the Republican , is filling his posi tion with Ijonor t6 hjs profession. .Abo. WE notice a party advertising Howe Machines C. O. D. for $50.00. We have reliable information that those machines are not now AND HAVE BEEN USED. We have a number of machines that have been used , and we are prepared to sell thpn ) at GREATLY reduced prices , and will WARRANT all wo sell. PROPOSALS FOR SURRENDER OP OMAHA CITY BONDS. CITY TREASUHER'S OFFICE. OMAIM.NFB. , August ifi 1874. Sealed pro > o als will be received at this office until Sept. 8th at 12 M. , for the surrender ofi'inalia City B.op'Is ' , in "y sum ? to the amount o > fifteen thousand dollars or les . Bids to be opened at the City Council meeting , SLPI. Stb , Ib74. Ib74.EDWARD EDWARD JOHNSTON , augZu lOt City Treasurer. ACRES ! , OF THE FINEST Elkliorn Talley Lands ! FQR SALE JIT . E. TJUT. OXjiua.H.3 , Wisner , - - ITeb T1HESI3 LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO JL the market and the FDSTEST in the STATE ! Andwill be sold at from B2.50 to $5,00 PhR ACRE ! For Cash or on long Time. JJ6F-LAND EXPLORING 11CK- ' STS for sale at O. & N. W. De- Kt , bearing coupons which will ic taken at full cost in payment or land. Agents Wanted ! Wecan show active men how to make money f selling tbe best household articles , Magic eedleThreaders , Carboni/ed Steel Glass Cut- r , Caibonirpd S ecl Knife Sharpener , Magic four Shifter ; ' Ac. CHICAGO NOVELTY CD , , H. CANDRIAN , IVIpager , * OFFICE qi ? TQIRTEENTH ST. , glSdtf OMAHA , NEB. th -MA l FACTORED OF AND DKALKK IN- imbrequias un < f TY.ndow Sbadcs , HRQMQS , EffGRAYEJHS AND PICTURE FRAMES. I 70 Farnham street.coiner Ffloenlh 511 Established 1858. 1st S | LBSIA6B MANUFACTORY AC -t euUi Street/ 538 & 540 * o . . ceop stairs. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriage * pro : Buggies on hand or ma.le to order. , B. Particular attention paid to Repair iDr2S-ti B/ BJ OO.GOO BC H FABMI50 LAHD 1H HEBEASKill C 0 HanscomPInceLots ! OUaES AM > LOTS ir , Ine cltj of Omaha , Brie ! for aalecheau and on eood terms. BOGGS & IIILL si estate brokersoffice orer Mackey'a store , JAO ouge ooDoslte tew oastodceapSOmZ befor "ood ! Wood ! Wood ! Immense Reduction ! 1 8. P. BPJG S' YABJ > , CORNER OF Siti ! 4th and CM ago Streets. Good Hard Bailr l 7 00 ; Soil $5 09. btote Wood to soft * tures lumber ol store very cheap. aoisu Jon SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For Sale , Lo , Wants , Found , Boarding , ac. , will be inserted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVECEF1S per line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS MONEY TO LOAN-181 Farnham Street. a2SCt OR. EDWABDd. -TIT ANTED Board and rooms ( orgentleman , V T wife and child where there are few or no other boarders , Addrets A. PHATTT aus23 < 12i 's ' * Grand Ctntral Hotel. WANTED Two girls ; one as nurse , the other as coot. Apply to GtO. W. HuMAN , Jr. , Nineteenth and Chicago streets. O THE PUBLIC The undersigned has opened an office lor employment of male aud luuiale help for store ) , offii.es , hotels , private families , Ac. All la waut of tbe tauie , or wanting emplojmcnt , please tall on us. cOTTltILLAI. . , Exchange and Einploy- meut uuieau , 631 15.U street , opposite Post Office. aug2C Gt1 WASTED Any one wauling to sell or exchange auy kind of business , house lota , lands or merchandise , call ou us. We ha > e chancea entirely in our own bauds , afford ing tne IK-SI imestnunt Ji r capital both small and great. COT HULL A CO. , Exchange aud Collecting Bureau , 531 15th street , opposite Post Ottice. aio 6t * WANTED A girl to do general housework at 413 Davenport St. aug25dtf FOR RENT Two front rooms , opposite new Post Office. aug25dtf f \lRL WANTED To do hou-e work. DC. \JT ISAAC EDWAUUS , 181 Farniiam St. aug21dU WANTED-Bj- lady , a situation as house keeper or nurse , best of references. Ad dress , Mrs L. M. C. , Post Umce. augJWtf WANTED A First Cook , either male or fe male , best of wages will be paid , also a girl to help iu the kitccen. Inquire at the American House. aug24dt ( LObT Ou 'ihursday Evening , between the "Park IIous " on Barracks road , and VVirth's Restaurant on Douglas St. , or on Capi tal Hill , a ladies Inn. Black Satin , with flow ers painted on the face. A liberal reward will bo paid the finder Jn leaving the same at tbU office. aug24dtf HOUSES TO RENT-In the central portion of the city. Enquire oJ ALF. D. JONEa , S. II Cor. Douglas'and 15th Sts. ang22dtf I7IOR SALE 500acresot land two milesIrom 1 ? Wisner , on the O. N. W. R. K. , In Cuuiing Co. , Nebraska , at S.J.EO perairein casher half down and Ua'aiice In one year at ten per tent. Apply at "Ureat Western Land Agency , " 1JO and 132 Tarnham Street , Omaha. uugKdtf RENT llouse N. E. Cor. Dodge and FOR S reels. CIIAS. M. I-AAtS , aug2dtf 22-2 Farnham St. mo THK PUBLIC The unaersignea has J. purchased and put upon the streets as public conveyances , some ot the finest carriages ever manufactured in this country. They will be run to and from the depots , hotels and pri vate residei-ces. All orders left at'the Metropol itan Hotel , 01 at the stable , near S. E. cor. of Eleventh st. and Capitol ave , will bo promptly attended to. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited , auglldtl WSL E .BULL. T7UR RENT llr'.ck Stoie corner Chicago and JH Sixteenth streets The be t location in the city , hating been occupied for the last seven years as a grocerv. ausTdtf S. WRIGHT. MUSIC Mrs. A. Polack , for ni-ny years a successful teacher of music in the best Female Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu pils In that branch at her residence , 253 Howard M. Will commence teaching , Sept. augTdtf MONEY TO LOAN On approved personal security , also City and County Warrants bought and soil. Inquire nt Law Office of T. W. T. Richards , No. 490 J3th St. . Omaha. Aug6dtf _ .ANTED A girl to do general housework. W Inquire at 404 Burt St. , bet. 20 and 21. augSdtf _ TORE TO BENT 193 Douglas street. Inquire - quire of WEBBER 4 BEIIM. Day boarderi , at tha southwest WANTED cor. of 10th and Harney sts. ie29tf WANTED A cneap urui in exenange for merchandise. Address , Farmer , BK office. ap-JIt RETAIL CASH PUfflASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to mate room for our new stj los , we have put in PERFECT order all of our old stock , including acond-band , qnd ojlar them it OREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and our AUTHORIZED canvassers Is n'AIJBAST- ED , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is ( VORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION. We know of largo lots o ! worth- ess machines bought at low figures , that are be- ng palmed off on the public for nearly as good is new. Persons that do not want to run the Isk of being swindled should NEVER buy of RRESPONSIBLE puartles , as they have NO eputation AT STAKE , as hare old established : ompaniei. THE HOWE MACHINE CO. , auKlOdlra 430 13th Street , UNION MARKET , B , A. HABBIS , 37 Fifteenth Brest , bet , Douglas and Bodge. BEEF , FORK , Button and Veal , Fish , Poultry , Game , ig28 ly AHD VESETABLE ? . G. "W. HOMAN , Sr. , Ters for the necessities of "the public , first-Class Hearse aM Carriages , 22PI PI Ul orders promptly attended to by leaving ini at Cor. 13th and Ilarney Sts. ag2otf H. C. YTALKEB. MANUFACO.UKfcJ' ANJJ tOOTS & SHOES hai < : 13th St. Between Farnham an ! Dougta ams .GREEK. C. J. KABBAC1I GUETJE & KARBACH , SI i st. between Farniiam.and . srney.a'i OMAHA , - - 2SEB. MANUFACTURES OF Is G ringand Farm Wagons , aad t BUGGIES ASD CAURJX.GKS. Still Dealers In and manufacturers of pola RICDLTURAL LRTICULAR ATTENTION EAID TO 110QSK SHOEING. t 6 and blacVimlthlDg m.,1 > -rrrr TT F RG INS ! BAR-AlNai : . O. SXiATTEB. Dealer in Staple and Fancy PUJL rroceries. Bai : Store , 8. F. Ccr. 16ft & Chicago Eti. , thus i VILL BE1IOVE SEPTEJIBB l t , to tram IBS' i New Brick Block , cor. , 15th and Cbp- Chlca Tic VCA4UC . andC dal Bargains are now offered In grocerle * i reniotai. auglOdtf. Gen'I st : QUAILEY'S F. Soap Factoryl Gen'I dtj ated on the line of the Union Pacific an , near the powder house. Manufac- i'st-clasa soap for home consumption. 34-lT LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. O S 0SI MsS * fr frS a M P. N. GLYNNT- WHOLESALE AND ELTAH , SX1LX8 IN Wines , Liquors , begars , TOBAC 0 AND PIPES. J6"CalIfornia Wines and Brandles."Wl Corner of IS'h and Dodge streets , opposite the new Post Office building. Omaha. lebie25U Bavarian Beer Hall ! 1930)ougljsSt , Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest brands of all classes o ! Liquors and Scxars. Fresh Lager constantly on hand. Je25-3m CHAS. HART Prop. XI VAT X KT Z > = iu X DEALER IN Fruits , Confectionery , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas , bet. llth and 1 Street. OJIAHA , . . . . NEBRASKA. WP2T HOTELS. GRAND CEJSTH L TX O M ? : Xj . OMAHA , - NEBRASKA The largest and best hot between Chicago tnd San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1873. a30 tf OEO. THKALL. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL , S. T. PAGE , Proprietor. 10th St. , bet. Farnham and Harney , OM\HA. free Buss to and from all Trains. Passengers for other Hole's or private Resi dences , carried for 25 cents. Bar All orders left at P. II. Allen's , 2d door from P. O , C. Wilson & bon , cor. 13th and IImey , and the City Hotel Oflice , will receive ptoiupt attention. _ jy7 1m United States Hotel , cpu. "DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. rfUIEUNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- I ces that he has purchased and refitted the above Hotel , and Is now readr to uccomniodate the public , with board by dpr or wek , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIASl LEHU. ' Prop. ] ulv:22 : ' 71 1 ILLINOIS HOUSE. TBn t-t n Between 9th acd 10th. CHARLES FKLDKR3IAN , Prop. mcnlltl California House. FRITZ HAFUEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner lltb , Cm ha , Nebraska Board by the day orjwcek. lune 1. vl _ Central House * o. 630 Sixteenth Street , ) pp. .Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOTE. Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bar attached to the house. | & 37 2rn CJCTDIiE HOUSE. On 9/A , M. Farnham ami Ifamey Slreelt , [ TAS been entirely rcQitted and refurnished , LL and Will accommodate all to the bon oi oard at Jl,50 per day ; -JOc per single meal. C , Y , & S , M , HARRYMAN , Jy28dly. Propr.etors. Southern Motel. Fronting OB 4th , 6th and Walnut its , , 3t. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel la Crst-dasa In all its > pointments. Its tables are at all times snp- led in the greatest abundance , with all the ilicaciea the markets afford , Its clercs and iployes arc all polite and attentive to the inU of the guests of the hotel , There is an [ proved elevator leading from the first floor the upper one , Railroad and steamboat ket offices , news stand , and western Union legraph office in the Botunda of hotel. "WILLIAM LATEY , or. 16th and . "Webster ] Sts. Xeeps a complete assortment of ROCEREES and PROVISIONS. WILLIAM SEXAUEB. * - Omaha , : Heb WIIOtBSALB AXD HETAII. DEALKB UT IENITDRE. BEDDING. ETC. ENOCH HENNEY , ' Til ustiee of the Peace 2- jice over tno State Bank , cornerof Farn. iand ISthKtiwts. Fhe Sioux CUjr and Paclne Hnllroad , I * Cenoectbn vlth li DUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , ! mlUs the shortest route from Omaha Council BlnfO ( o St. PanJ , Mneapoll ( § , rrater , Antka , Dolnth , Bismarck , and all s la Xlaocsota. Jn Icaycj Qinaba 4ajl7 , ( pzcept Saturday ) , clock p. m. , and Council BIuQs at 8.05 flora era Chicajo A NorthVesttrn Depot. 5 as IOWand lime as ( JUICE as tber tine , 1AH PALACE SLEEPINIi CARS OH ALL NIGHT TRAINS , Nor are your ticket reads VIA Slour City , voiding circuitous routes and midnight TheB. veil els can be purchase ! at the offices of the a o ft Nonhwtstern E ilw jr in Ooiaba itincU Bluffs. J C. BOTDEN , Pass. & Ticket Agf St. P. A H. a R. R. 'aul ' , Minn. The Co F. C. HILL , and a I ] Pass , aad Ticket Agt. , S. a A F. , Slonz tmous. , Iowa. OEO. W. GBATTON , Agent. C. 1 163 Farnnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 20 , U. The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WOfLD cs rre-xmlrcctlj as Gold Pekns licalms ci Finance. SALES FOE 1873 : . In Round Numliers 232,444' Machines oosTr ! teIdlr Iy bdenle < 1 JP-n > uch etidence that the mperioiUy of the Slrjeris fully THE SINGER MANF'G CO , i . N. NASON , Agent , NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GROOERStj Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. < STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! : SIMPSO.VS BLOCK 533 and 54O Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE - - - nsns : MORGAN & GALLAGER. SUCCESSORS TO CREIGirTON AN3 MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS1 Jfo. LO& Farniiam Street , aprSdly WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN & CO. . WHOLESALE GROCERS ? ITo. 247 Douglas Street , USriEIBf AGENTS FOR TII DUPONT TOWDElt CO. ' ' * CLARK & FRENCH , ? WHOLESALE 6ROCERS i AND DEALERS IN Banned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fru > ts in Season , Je 1 ORDERS SOLICITED / KD PROMPTLY FILLED. A. . E. .S Z ! ML J ? S O 1ST , MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS. 532 ST. , C. Zi. A. 288 Bodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. I keep cons ntly on hand the finest stock of Broad Cloth , Cuslaeres and Vf tln- rhich I am prepared to make up In tie men fashionable at } Ics and to suit the most fastldlo " . . t the lowest iKJssiu.a prlets. JelOdly ROBERT G. STSELL , JEALERIN- Paints , Oils. BRUSHES , LAMP .GOODS ETC. 257 Douglas Street OMAHA.1 mchlSeodlr [ { URT 2. JJOHR& C1 JOBBERS OF > RY GOODS , HOSIERY , GIOYES 231 Farnbam Street , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN TAPLE AMD FANCY DRY GOODS1 8-lr Notions. aTid Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. OF Hielf Heavy Hardware ] IRON , STEEL , N ILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AJ5D- .GHXCTTLTTTZlAZi IMPLEMENTS , [ { KSIIEItS. HAIWKSTEIIS , REAl'KIlS , MOWERS. DlllLLa. . SEEDK COn.W'l.A5TEn PLOWS , CULTIVATORS , II A V. KAKK8 AND WAQOHS. rncblj fcS Douglas St , OmaiijL , Nebraska , HENRY HORNBERGEK. DEALEB IN , C ARS , YiaaOld entuckjJWhlsklcsand Jmportfvl.Vooa * a Specially. " rB. , CaMwell Block , ) f 9Tl 3MES an 5 half tU ' tadH ! i eidUrated , within to year , frpuj - dat of purchase. DEDUCES PQR 049W ot .h of ? latte , J.oup Fork and Elkhorn au , , , H 1 .l agd ajriculMral.lia i M K. h. Co. U1 wU abont 1 000,000 . acre of spUn ' loqjered Jate'rS rountry , kt Uom Jl-fl to J7.00 p r rr oa South of he Platte best land in Nebraska , InUrseetedby nuraerons . < ol the State , a. alw publican Valley. t. SCHALLEB , Agent B. & M. Land Office , L. av.u u * ' * . 0 , 1 51ntlltld FarHhamSts. , Oaala Or General Laad Deptitfflent , Lincoln , * / / I 'i *