THE OMAHA BEI WEDNESDAY , SEPT. 2 , OFFICIAL PAPEK OF TILE CTT1 THE OJIAHA. DAIO BEE Ii Bcrred to subscribers by curler , to an part ol the city , every evening , ( Sundays ea cepted , ) it filteen cent * pereekor f3. 5fc six , montb * , and $7.00 per annum , when pal jj advance. All complaint * about Irregularities , addre M this office irill recelre prompt attention. THE OiiiHA IMILT BKB will be mailed 1 ubBcribers at the following rates , yableinvi rUbly In ad ranee : f 7.00 per ao lum. 8.75 " 6 .onths. THE OMAHA UAJLT PEE has by far tt itiBGEST circulation in the city , and 1 bereiore , the best and cheapest advertisix medium. RATES or ADVEETISISQ. Local notices , ' . cent * per line : local advertisement * , : oenti per line ; by the month , 10 cento. > advertisement inserted lor lees than CO cent Special notices , 10 cents per line ; single inse HOD , not less than 25 cents. Transient abi moments must Inra-lably 1 paid lOT In advance. Batet for standing advertisement * by epec * contract. - AU Legal iotlacf , Statement * , Tabnli Work , etc. , requiring careful revUlon by cop ; or prool to be furnished , must be handed i before ten o'clock A. M. to insure insertion U same day. / pedal and Local aJvertlsemeiiU before t Advertisements uetore one o'clock P. K All advertisements for the WEEKLY BE murt be handed in before Monday noon , for t ! TK > lr' * Inruc. AA1 * DliPAiC'i Ullt : U TRADiS. . of tlie BnrJInislon Roul Time C/d LKAVK OMAHA. AKKVK iT O1IAIIA. Express .2:50 P. M. J * ! > -J * J Mail' 10:45 : P. J . . Mail * . 5:00 A. M. Bundsyexcepted. 'Mondays eiceptei This is th only line running Pullman HoU Dining urs. _ D. W. HITCHCOCK , HABBYP DKCEL , Gso'l. Wt . Pats. Agt. Ticket Agent. Chicago , I1L Omaha , N t Cnloii Pacific. LTATT. . 3:001' : . 1 DiUy Exprtl * 10.1W P. J Daily Mixed. . . . J.I .I . . Oally Fteijrht. . t Ually Freight. . . , CMCICO , KOCK I | R a A ; Pncac 11 -5OA.M. : 10:40 : P. J tlO:00 A. J „ „ „ „ „ Sunday * cxcepUsd. tMondays exeepte Chicago A : Nortliwc t rn. ; A. 11. 10 : P. i ) P.M. * iouo A. : Kan n Clt jSt. . Jo. Si. Council ItlnC .Morning Krpress. . . SSO A. M. 10:00 : A. 1 Krenlng Express. . .2:50 P. M. 6 : P. 1 Omsvlia 6i Nortbweitern and SIou Cltr & PaclUc. lUUErprees . 8:15 A. 1L Daily except Sundays. Omnibnaes and Baggage Wagons leave U fflce , corner Famham and Ninth streets , fi een mtnutas la advance of the above Kallroa Bepnbllcan County Convention. A Republican County Convention for DoueU County will be held at the Court House in tb City of Omaha , on Tue-day , ihe Gth day ol O < tober. A. B. 1S11 , at 2 o'cloct p. m. , for the pui l > oieof pUclg in nomination Two Sen ton md Sit Uepiesentatircs to the Legislature , an one County Commissioner , to be voted for at tli election to be helJ on October 13tn , 1874 , n Jir the purpose of transacting BUI hot her busi ness as comes properly before said Cun > entioi Each Ward in tbe City of Omaha irill ' e CE titled to seven Delegates , an 1 caih p > eclnctout Id * ol said city , three (3) ( ) Delegates to said COL Tendon. I'riui ry elections for the purpose of choosln sncb delegate" are hereby called for Saturday the 3d day of October , the po'ls to bo open In th city of Ouiaha , from 4 to 7 o'clock , p. m. , aud ii the other pre incU , from G to 8 o'cloik , p. m. > 'onc but well known HepubUcan voters wll bcalloved to vote at bald Primary elections , am In the city o ( Omaba , no person will beallowc < to vote unless duly rpgtiitcrcd or identified ti the satlsftction of the Judges of election us be in ; n properly qualified Kepub Iran voter of th IV'ard where hi ; ballot is ottered. The folio vine are designated as places whcr such nrjmiry clrrtlons wi 1 bo made. ' Hall. 1st Ward-At Turner's J.A. ttar.i At the oid Douglas House. 3d Waid At Engine House. 4th Ward At ity Engineer's Office. eth Ward-AtEd. DaUow's ou Chicago street Gib Ward At Engine HOUK. Union Precinct At Knight's School House Valley Precinct At White's Store , Vallej Station. Florence Precinct At Florence School Hou Chicago Precinct At fclkho'n Station House Me rdle Precimt AtMcArdlo School Hous < Hkhoru Prcclnct-At EILhorn Citr fcchoo House. fcaratoza Precinct At Sa-atngi School House , D .ugbis Precinct At Jol Orifflu'n Residence West Omaha Precinct At O. B Selilcn's lie Idence. Mil ard Precinct . * t Millard's Station House Jif order of the Douglas County Hepublican Committee. Committee.JOEL T. GRIP' IX , Chairman. JOHN M. THUBSTON Secretarr. 01 lie DAILY BEK I- more Iliaii donble tlint of any oilier dally pR | rpabllslinl In JCrbraslca. THE first FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS of the season were re ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR ANT to-day. febi'4-tf OMAHA BREVITIES. Billiard halls arc out of luck. Two of them were closed in this city Monday night. An excursion train from Blair brought one hundred people to the circus Monday. Justice Hale'a olUce has been moved to Campbell's block , Thir teenth street. The Arions hayo decided note to sing for the St. Joe Expositio prize. The conditioned pupils will b examined at 9 A. M. Thursday , a the High School. John 9reeley , who was arrestec on the suspicion of being a profes sional burglar , has been examined at the Police Court and discharged The "Social Hours" picnic a Hanscoin Park was not very largely attended Monday eveningbut a verj pleasant time was had by those who vrore presen t. Hoffman's band fur nished the music. The Bailey Circus tent was so crowded Monday night that several hundred people were unable to gain admittance. . The crowd last even ing was without doubt the largest that ever attended a circus in this city. The performance was fair. All the base ball plaj'ers of the city are requested to meet this evening at Brown & Thurston's of fice , for the purpose of making up a picked fliuc to play at the State IFair. The citizens of Lincoln were given a rare musical treat last night "by the Catholic Cathedral choir and the Omaba City Baud. The concert A cert is intended as a complimentary C io Father Curtis. st _ The Jiethodists who withdrew la from u'w First iL E- Church , have laS purchased Ci'e Second M. E. Church building from Ifc v. Moses F. Shinn. S The building will be moved down tlPI town and called the Central M. E- PI Church. A hunting party , consisting of John McCormlck and wife Miss -\Voodie McCormick , Dr. Peabody 1C and wife , Mrs. King , Miss Jones , 1CPi Mrs. Greenough , Mrs. J. H. Wilbur , Pi Dr. Coflman , Mr. E. G. Dixon , and inCi 3tr. E. B. Chandler , left yesterday Ci aernoon for the Elkhorn. They camped I51 nISht at Ds - alee'a , an 2f tura home to-day ' witla game * , sel The new sidewalk in front c the CatholicCathedKil block , KInll streer , is a big improvement. Judge Porter will act as Polic Judge during Judge Wilbur's at sence at the State Convention. The new big fire alarm bel and the new flues for Engine No. i have arrive I. The bell will be pu up at the end of this week , an Engine No. 3 will go out of servic to-morrow till repaired. Bailey the circus man , says thn the crowd that visited the circus Mo : day night was the largest he ever B&\ at any of his entertainments. Th ticket office had to be closed Ion ; before the entertainment began.am even then hundreds were unable t obtain admittance. A stranger , German by birth complained to the police yeiterda ; that he had been robbed of $12 Mondaynight by a sneak thief. It a pears that he visited n friend livln , on St. Mary's avenue , and that th thief reached into the open windo\ of his bedroom and picked the pock ets of his pantaloons. A woman , Just as she was en tering the circus tent , exclaimec "I've lost my shawl , " but thiukin more of the pleasure of seeing ih elephant than she did of her shawl proceeded into the tent. Marsha Snowden afterwards found th shawl , and it is now in his posse : sion awaiting the owner. A Mrs , Hibbard , living near th Barracks , entertained Ju4ge Porte yesterday with a most pitifi tale of woe. It appears that a ma ! named Sullivan is in the habit c using towards her the "most abuse fullest language , " as Mrs. H. es pressed it , and of firing his rovoh'e at her. He shot at her four time Sunday evening , yet she lives. H.H.Bellowsforinprly theagen of the Life Association of America was arrested Monday evening on th charge of embezzlement , on com plaint of A. K. Fasset , the agen who was sent here to investigate hi affairs. His examination was se for 2 o'clock P. M. , Thursday , at thi Police Court The insurance agent of Omaha seem to be out of lucl lately , and are having a heap o trouble in one way or another. The St. Louis Democrat says "A convention of three-card mont ( dealers has been called , to meet ai Omaha on the 15th of September to take measured to protect them' selves and their industry against th < aggressions of the odious railroad monopolies. Canada Bill will pre side , and a large attendance Is ex pected. The noses of Omaha will receive a fresh coat ot paint for the occasion. " They have on exhibition at the wholesale grocery house of Morgan & Gallagher , a curiosity in the shape of a "grasshopper" bill. A gentle man while in Furnas county , during the grasshopper plague , lost a five dollar bill out of his pocket , and re tracing his steps'to look for it , he found it covered with grasshoppers , who nad eaten about fifty holes through it , making it look like a perforated chair bottom. They in tend to frame it aud bang U up in their store. A party of two gentlemen and two ladies , while on their way to HanscomPark Monday evening , met with an accident opposite Mr. Pom- eroy's residence on St Mary's ave nue. They were driving along the road back of the High School , and on arriving near the junction with St Mary's avenue , they happened to get out of the road , and drive over ttie six foot embankment , The Lorses fell upon their knees , and the carriage turned bottomslde up , 2atching the ladles prisoners be neath it. Fortunately , and strange to say , the horses did not run away , ind the ladies were rescued without laving been in the least injuied , al- houg they were considerably fright- ned. The gentlemenwho also esca- ) ed unhurt , righted the carriage , vhlch was damaged but slightly , ind the p.irty proceeded to the Park , vhere they joined in the dance hat was in progress. A Bow at tne Circng. About 9 o'clock Monday evening , ic foreman of a gang of circus men , ho were taking down some outside ! nts , knocked one of the employes inseless. Policemen Byrne and hristopherson , who were on the ound , attempted to arrest the uiser , when his gang resisted , id prepared to draw knifes on the ilcers , intimating that they were iverned by the circus laws , aud me others. Citizens came to the sistance of the policemen , who ( ally managed to take and bring i e muscular foreman before Judge ] ilbur , who fined him ? 5.00 and 1 sts. sts.s \s so n as the officers had left th their prisoner , the mob threat1 ? d to clean out Thomas Riley , L iO , they said , had been too ofli- us in rendering aid to tbe ofil- s. "All right , " said 'ihomas ey , "pitch in , if you wish ; but icmbcr I'm sheriff of this connf. . ' They let him alone after that bi uwa Coal , $7.00 per ton , delivertr by Perry & Yeomans , General j fa ; nts , Eclipse Coal and Mining Des Moines , office 403 13th te et , between Farnham and Doug- p < streets. sept 1 1m. ril re -NTOINE UUVAL'S Dancing ( eel will commence on Saturday , | or 12th of September , at 2 o'clock , orPi . Pisa wisely. septl-lt sa ' W. J. CuaSEN , AUCTIONEER. Fifteenth and Dodge streets , th ale Thursday , September 3d , at th i'clock , A.M. re ; no set Silver Mounted Ale on onwl ips , with piping attached , and wl oed order ; also on * lot of No.l. rei fornia Blankets , JJedstead , da , shstand , etc. an W. J. CCSSEN. Th Auctioneer. tic t It. bol ALL ABOARD FOR LINCOLN Departure of the Delegates foi the Republican State Convention. The train for JLincoln yesterday consisted of three passenger coaches crowded to their utmost capacity hi delegates to the State Republicai Convention , politicians , and looker on. on.The The majority of the delegate : went down yesterday , and the re mainder will co to-day. Among the prominent men 01 board the train , we noticed Con- gresman Crounse ; ex-Governoi Alvin Saunders , who is said to b < fishing for Congress agains Crouuse ; Hon. J. H. Millard Hon. E. Eosewater , Hon. Ed. Par ker , of Lone Tree ; C. F. Goodman C. H. Dewey , M. G. McKoon , J H. Lacey , Pat O'Hawes , E. K Valentine , of West point ; M. B Hoxie , of Schuyler ; Joseph Fox of Grand Island ; J. L. Webster , W. J. Connell , Col. E. F. Smythe , Judge Wilbur , Judge Briggs , W. F Sweezy , J. M. Thurston , Joel T. Griffin , and a host of others from this city and all over the State. The Douglas county delegates to the State Convention are composed of the various trades aud profes sions and occupations : One editor and proprietor of a newspaper ; one railroad tickel agent ; two lawyers ; one "natural" politician ; one druggist ; one-postal clerk ; six farmers ; one life insur ance agent ; one firp insurance agcptj one mechanic ; five merchants. The interests of the dead arc represented by the Probate Judge. The living interests of the wicked represented by the Police Judge The Omaha City Band and the Catholic Cathedral choir , who gave a concert at Lincoln , were also on board the train. Wen. W. P. Carian , U. S. A. , is at the Grand Central. Col. S. D. Sturgis , of the 7th cavalry , is at the Grand Central. Harry Deuel returned from 1111- , nois yesterday , accompanied by hU family , J. W. Morse , general western agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railway , went to Chicago yesterday. Eugene Thomas , one of the Grand Central Hotel clerics , arrived home from Mobile yesterdayaccompanied by his family. C. A. Wetmore , the Washington correspondent of the Alia and other California papers , went west yesterday morning. General Freight Agent Vining , of the Union Pacific , arrived from the East yesterday , and loft on the 11:30 train for Colorado , where his family are visiting. P. W. Hitchcock , W. B. Strong , E. C. Brown , $ IS. Fayreweather , T. J. Potter , N. Beckwith , C. E. Perkins , Billy Irving , A. E. Touza- lin , and .Charley Byrne , officials of the C. B. & Q. and B. & M. in Ne- brflskaj were in the city yesterday morning , Mr. James Campbell , a well known railroad man , formerly di vision superintendent of the Central Pacific ot Ogden , went west yester day to take charge of a new road in Nevada , recently built by the Cen tral Pacific. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : Thomas S Heck , Miss Ellen B Thompson , Miss Wallace , Blair ; John Clayton , Douglas County ; G T Kendall , Harvard County ; S P Mobley , Grand Island ; James E Al- Daugh , North Platte ; L Waters , IVru Letcher , H W Munyan , Lone Tree , Neb ; M A Preston , GV Wil- lon , Blair , Neb ; T A McGeath , 2rete ; Frank Castellar , Blair ; M B tlurphy , Alex Schlegel , Piatts- uouth ; Mortimer Saxton , H W ) lark , Avoca ; V Lengfeld , St Lou is ; C H Pierce , North Platte ; Gee Janner , Tekamah ; Gee C Bing , ; hlcago ; J B. Bruce , Creighton , eb ; Jas Woods , Philadelphia ; S ' Burtch , La Platte ; A R Kenned , ) EBeadJo , Pnpillion ; CM Straight nd lady , Plattsmoutb ; Joseph Fox , Frand Island ; B M Wilsey , Blair ; 8 Berry and lady , Anamosa , la ; 7 R Towne , Creston Iowa ; A S alley , ChicaRD. The followinc are the arrivals at IQ Wyoming : FM Kauflmann , City ; J Mul- illand , G W Inskup , Chicago ; O rest , Plattsmouth ; J B Blackman , ; H B Baker , A Watson , fean anciico ; S Read , St Joe ; P Mal- , Ohio ; C C Cawles , Nebraska ty ; J W Williams , do ; R B Call , C KIdder Richmond , 111 ; M T erry , La Porte , Neb ; Wm Stan d ; West Point ; T A Bayon , well , Neb ; W M Patterson : > arne3' : D N Smith , Burlington ; 5 Lantree and family , Blair ; J Sraves , P Sales , A R Cottrell , nlap , Iowa ; F J Crawford , ElkC ( 01VJ Interesting suits. VJct I number of three-card monte ct ctS4 n have instituted a series of S4 S4w ts against the Union Pacific rail- w d company , for damages sus- cu icd , as they allege , in having fn n ejected from the company's ns after offering to pay their co ! . In the answers thus far filed , au company aver that for the pro- ion of passengers and the pro- conduct of its business , as car- Fa 3 of passengers , it had made ] ilations prohibiting gambling its cars aud station grounds , that in the cases at issue utiffs had habitually violated the regulations , and enticed emi- $3 * tts and passengers to gamble , to ye ; great annoyance and damage to company's business , and for that an were denied passage. In case , that of John G. Wiggins , _ 0 \V i * claims $25,000 damages , demur- ras filed at Salt Lake , the other that the excuse of the company's rer makes no defence in law. result of these suits will be an- atcd with considerable interest , * here and elsewhere. sect COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SATURDAY , August 29,1874. The board met pursuant to ad journuient. Preset t CommissionersMcArdle Knight and Redfield. The minutes of the last meetinj were read and approved. Dr. McClelland , county physician reported 16 paupers remaining ii the poor house. The following resolution wa adopted : Jiesolved , That a new precinct , I be called Millard precinct , be forme < out of the southeast portion of Chicago cage precinct and the southwest par of McArdle precinct , the boundarie of which shall be as follows : Com menchig at the southwest corner o section 9 , township 14 , range 11 east , thence north four miles , thenci east five miles , thence south threi miles , and thence east two miles t < place of beginning. The official bond of Phillip Mehr ling as constable for Omaha , pre cinct No. a , was read and approved The County Clerk was directed t < advertise for proposals for builclin ; a board fence along Dr Lowe' ; land. Bids to be received up to < o'clock p m , on Saturday next. The following accounts were al lowed : G N Crawford , witness fees assigned 8 8 ( J P Peck , president of the Douglas county agricultu ral society , appropriation made by law 469 3 ( Philip .Liang , shoes for pris oners 22 0 ( A Burley , taking Stevens to Lincoln J Rcsenstein , Tales' jurors assigned 4 0 ( B Reed & Co , Tales' jurors assigned 2 OC A. Hottenroth , post mortem 10 0 ( S. D. Moroer , post mortem 10 OC J. B. Detwller , coroner's jury 2 0 ( G. S. Guild , * : " 2 0 ( J. H. Bracken , " " 2 OC Tim Kelly , " " 2 OC A. T , Rogers , work poor farm 35 OC Anna S. Stover , " " 20 OC P. N. Deerson , rep. poor houseSG 72 Gentleman & Fearon , goods 22 8C H. W. Cremer & Co. goods 10 G G. N. Crawford , work on road 31 5C Isaac S. Hascall , on gradinfi 175 OC Phil Cassady , work. Adjourned to Saturday Septem- her 5th , 1874. Meeting of the Republican Conntj Cen tral Committee. The Republican County Commit tee met at 2 p. M. Monday , at the office of the Probate Judge. JN early all the members were present. Joel T. Griffin in the chair , and J. M. Thurston , Secretary. A Republican Convention was called to nominate Senators and Representatives for Tuesday , Octo ber 6th , 1874 , just one week before the election The following judges of primary election were appointed : 1st Ward John Rath and Wm. Doll. 2d Ward Thos Swolje , J S Turkes. 3d Ward A Boehme and Enoch Henny. 4th Ward W M Francis and H M Marshall. 5th Ward G B Heuck and Chas Wilkins. Gth Ward. John Baumer jjnd E , E French. It was resolved unanimously that lone but known Republicans , those egistered or properly vouched for , ihould be allowed to vote at the pri- narjcs. The following were elected to epresent Douglas county | n the district Convention for members of he Legislature , and given power to ast whatever yote Douglas county hould be entitled to therein : lalcolm Mclntosh , I. S. Hascall , 1. H. Quimby , Lewis Br wn , D. S. 'armalee ' , J , B , . Fijray ; J. K , mitb , J. H. Rolff , O. B. Selden , The convention then adjourned. A Charitable Railroad Act. The following generous order , by eneral Superintendent Clark , ex- lains itself ; OMAHA , August 31. In consideration of the uupreco- 211 ted drouth and the damage done ops by grasshoppers in various lo- ilitles In the vicinity of the Union aci lie railroad , in Nebraska , we feel our duty to make the following oposition , viz : This company ill transport free of charge , over , e necessary portions of its road , I donations of provisions and am made to relieve the absolute ants of those ( if such there are ) ho may require said assistance , e would sugget that ' the vijrjous unties on the line'of the readopt opt some system of action which II Insure the needed relief and pre- nt imposition. Iii this direction our hearty co-op- ition will be given. 8. H. H. CLARK , Gen'l Supt. U. P. R'y. \NOTHER fine five-year-old mare II be sold at Cusseu's auction ims , Thursday , Sept. 3d , 1874. eptl-lt WANTED. L second cook at Peycke's Res- rant. Good wages will be paid , ug 19 tf. FOK SALE OR RENT , 'wo ' story brick dwelling bouse , taining nine rooms , in first-rate 3 jr , bavins been recently reno- } d. The house was formerly oc- ied by P. Her and family. Rent , per month. Good cisterns and I. The house and premises oc- Y A full city lot unincumbercd , i Harney street to the alloy. 1 sell for § 9,000. Apply at nw ier Ninth and Harney streets. 13-tf MRS. JESSE LOWE. dian Curiosities at .No. 170 iham street , corner llth street.- ny 7-tf. TO THR PUBLIC. o have reliable information that 3owe machines advertised lor iave heen used from ONE to four 3. aug31-3t o sevi will CAUT10X. D will not be responsible in any En for machines sold by OK igh Levan & Co. , or any of his ts. ts.THE THE HOWE MACHINE Co. , t Per T. J ) . OLIN , Manager. AlcKelllgon's card end Ing ! d page. juue2-tf rewl FOB SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler an "Wilson Sewirg Machine , with al the latest improvements. Itisnew- has never been run. Inquire at th BEE office. aug7-tf First Ward BegiitraUon Notice. Notice is hereby given to the vo tersof the Firsi Ward in the city o Omaha , State ot Nebraska , that th undersigned , the Kegistrar of sail ward , will sit for registration of th voters of said ward at his office , Nc 163 Farnham street , on the 7th , 8tl and 9th days of September , 1874 from 9 o'clock a. m. to 12 m. , am from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. JOHNEATH , aug 28tf _ _ Registrar. ICE OREAM ! ICE CREAM ! H. L. LATEY'S ts the place to & for this very necessary commodity je23tf. _ _ _ _ ATTENTION. Those who are seeking for novel ties in FALL CLOTHINO and GEN TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS o all descriptions , should call and ex amine the new stock juat received by F. L. RUF , augUStf DYEING , cleaning and repairnif done in the neatest manner , at th < STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th St.bet. Farnham and Douglas apr28t f. notice a party advertising Howe Machines C. O. D. for 550.00 We have reliable information thai those machines are not new ANI HAVE BEEN USED. We have i number of machines that have beer used , and we are prepared to scl them at GREATLY reduced prices , and will WARRANT all we sell. THE HOWE MACHINE Co. auplOeodlOt 480 13th Streer. GEO. 11. I'ETERSON , tnepiouee cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very besl brands of cigars , and also TiOne Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. mayCeodlv TYPE FOR SALE I A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which ths ; is a sample , weighing 600 Ibs. Tins type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year , and is nearly as good as new. For terms &e. , address E. R03EWATER , in f. Publiaber of the Bee. HALL will re-openon Tuesday the 1st of September. For catalogues apply to Mrs. P. C. HALL , nu.pl5-tosBpU Principal. II. faUKBK. C. J. KABBA.II IUUEDE & KIBBACIT , ISth st. between Farnham .and srney s'i NEB. OMAHA , - - " ' * " * Spring'and Farm Wagons , BVGGIBS AM > CAUR1/LGES. Dealers In and manufacturers of 1GRICDLTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! Jl T ENTION PAID TO PABTICULAB . " * 3-Repairinz of wagon and hkcksmlthlng > romptl y done at reasonable orices mrdAwg Established 1858. lARRIASB MANUFACTORY 588 & 510 Fourteenth Street , ) tflce np BUirs. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriage' id Buggies on Hand or made to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to Repair H. apr28-tt IARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! J. O. SLATTER Dealer In Staple and Fancy jrrocenes. ick Store , 8. F , Oor. 16ft & Chicago Ets. , WILL REMOVE SEPTEMBR 1st , to .COBS' Now Brick Block , cor. , ISthand Cap- 1 Avenue. Special Bargains ar * now offered In groceries tore removal. auglOdtf. EDWARD KUEHL. I ] IGISTEXi OF THE DEPARTED. . 49810th St. , between Farnham & Harney. 7111 by the aid of guardian spirit ; , obtain I j any one * view of tne past , present and fu- f e. No fen charged in cases of sickness. api3tf SPENCER'S rnit ana Confectionary > r. 13th and LcaTemrorth Ste. , I t I3m AT THE BRIDGE 0"OB Minting B Bee Job Printing House -r EXECUTES ALL KINDS OP St BOOK AXD JOB PBIXTIXG I i 3BY BEST STYLES 'ASD ATjTIIB any lowest Cash Prices. To I Iof 19ei ei eiTl petent workmen are In iharge of the J departments , and FIBST-CLASS work ers ( : turned out in either era toll ken sent lish , Germair , Bohemian , sent lii.e tion r Danish Languages. b > en City the i Inlers may be left at the OBI or forwarded by u , Date prompt attention. SPECIAIj 1JOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , F ( Sale , Loct , Wants , Fuund , Boarding , AC. , vi be Inserted in these columns once for TE * ° . ch i FIVE CEFfS line. per The first insertio nerer leisthaa TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WANTED A servant , also a nurse , to tal care tf an invalid. Inquire at 235 F.-ri namSt- septldCt WANTED-A girl to tate care of a bab ] and make herself geneially useful. It quire at this office. Septld2t LOST. STI'AYED.OR STOLEN-Two hors , one black and one bay , from Haroey St bet. 19th and 20th , on last Sundiy. Aug. SOU 1874. Any information leading to their recoi cry or their return to A. P. Qwarnstron wi be liberally rewarded. septldSt * - carpenters and builders , thj _ L > bids will bo received for building a schoc house iu School IJIstrict No. 40. Union Precinc Township 16 , Itnnge 11 , Douglas Co. Neb. , b Justus Steimrt till the 12th day of Sept. , at o'clock r. M , 1874 , Plaus and unifications ca be seen at Steinert's. TERMS Cash , one-half when the frame is u ami the rest when house is finished. UOIUKI i to be finished Nov. 1,1874. JUSfUdbTEINERT.Directoi [ Dated this 31st day of Aug , ' 74.J d sepl 345 WANTED At once , a small house withii trn or fifteen minutes walk of depot. Ad dress " H , " BKE Office. augSldSt * URNISHED ROOMS-To rent , with o witnout board , at JIUS. DELAWARE'S ts. w. Cor. llth and Harney. aug31d6t * FR RENT House with 11 rooms. No 23 Capital Avenue. " "gmtl S. W2I01IT. _ M ONEY TO LOAN-181 Farnham Street a2li6t Dll. EDWARDS. _ W' ANTED Two girls ; one as uurso. thi other ai cook. Apiily to Oi O. W HuMAN , Jr. , Nineteenth and Chicago streets. rjTo THE PUBLIC The undersigned ha ; J _ opened an office lor employment of mail aud female help fur stores , offices , hotels I rivate families , Ac. All in want of the 6auae or wanting employment , p. ease tall on us lOTTRILL 4 > . , Exchange ana Employ ment iiu-eau , 531 15th street , opposite Pos Office. aug2fi 61 * WANTED Any one wanting to sell 01 exchange any kind of business , housi lots , lands or merchandise , call on us. We bave chautes entirely lu our own hands , aflbrd ingtnebtSiinveitmtntl.r capital both smal and cte.tt. COTFRILL A CO. , Exchange atii Collecting Burtau , 631 13th street , oppositi Post Office. WANTED A girl to do general bousewori at 418 Davenport St. aug-25dtf FOR RENT Two front rooms , opposiie new Post office aug2jdtf WANTED To do house work. DR GIRL ISAAC tDWARDS , 181 Farnbara St. augZldtl TTTANTED-By a lady , a situation ns house- TT keep.r or nurse , best of references. Ad dress , Mre L. 31. C. , Post office. augV4Jt ] HOUSES TO RENT-In the central portion ol the city. Enquire of ALF. D. JONEs , S. E. Cor. Douglas aud I5th Sts. aug dtf FOR SALI550 acres ot land two milfs Irom Wlsner , on the O. N. W. P. . U , in Cuming Co. , Nebraska , at S.J.50 perairein cash , or hall down and balance in one year at ten tertent. Apply at "Oreat Western Land Agency. " 130 and 13.2 Farnham Street , Ouiaha. auglTdtf THE PUBLIC The umlersignca has TO purcl aicd and put upon the streets as pub ic conveyances , some of the fiueatcanlages ever manufactured in this country. They will be run to and from tbe depots , hotels and pri vate resideLces. Ail orders left at'tha Metropol itan Hotel , 01 at the stable , near S. E. cor. ol Eleventh st. and Capitol aye , will bo promptly attended to. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. auglldU WJI. E .BULL. riOR RENT Brick Stoic corner Chicago and _ C Sixteenth streets The best location in tin , city , having been occupied for the lust seven years as a gro& > rv. ausTdtf S. WRIGHT. MUsIO Mrs. A. Polack , for many years a succes'ful teacher of music iu the best Female f nstitutes of Kentucky , wjjl receive pu pils in that braqch at her residence , 2o3 Howard St.fll \ commence teaching , Sept. augTdtf MONEY TO LOAN On approved personal security , also City and Couuty Warrants bought and iolJ. Inquire at Law Office of T. W. I , Richards , No. 48013th Si. , Omaha. AugGdtf TT7ANTED A girl to do general housework. V T Inquire at 401 Hurt fet. , bet. 20 aud 21. augSdtl TORE TO RENT 198 Douglas street. Inquire - quire of WEBBER & EEIJ11 , WAiiT JWBay boarders , at the cor. of 10th and Harney sti. ie29tl WANTtD A cneap mriu in excnange for merchandise. Address , Farmer. BE ifflce. ar. GENERAL AUCTIONEER , Cor , 16th and Dodge Ms , Prompt nt'cntion given to sales of household urniturti , s ore goads , hora's , cattle , etc. . either t store or owner's residence , lical Estate at ublic or private sale. aug31dtf TO fflTAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new stylei , we ive put In PERFECT order all of our old oct , including second-band , anil offer them at UEATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IN MIND fERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and r AUTHORIZED canvassers is VARHAKT- ) , and INSTRUCTION glren , as WE have a 2PUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience jves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is ORSE than NONE at all. JAUTION. We know of largo iota of worth- i machines bought at low figures , that are be- : palmed off on the public for nearly as good lew. Persons that do not want to run the c of being swindled should NEVER btiyo JESPONSIBLE puarties , as they have NO utation AT STAKE , as have old established i panic ; . THE HOWE MACHINE CO. , iSlOdlm 4SO 13th Street gents Wanted ! eran show active men how to make money selling the best household articles , Magic Ha Threaders , Carbonized Steel Glass Cut- Carbonized Steel Knife Sharpecer , Magic ir Shifter , Ac. IHICAGO NOVELTY GO , , H , CANDRIAN , Manager , OFFICE 519 TQIRTEENTH ST. , < idtf OMAHA , NEC- ha Grx-o , t "XATostoxna. SIt T of Cnrnwgs aad Twaaty-second streets id finest lager baer con- atly on hand. i-Cm CUAS. WEYMULLER. Prop t i and oed ! Wood ! Wood ! Stil Immense Reduction ! poll * S. P. BRIO S'YARU. CORNER OF T 4th and Chi ago Streets. Good Ilard : S7 00 ; Soft S * ( W. Stove Wood to suit at6 umber of stove vert cheap. aplgtf LbUAL , MOllCl. Fai i owners of tbe lands sought by the City maha to be condemned for the eztention of street in said City , south from its pres- termlnus. PDJ undersigned three disinterested freehoM- ; be Clt f of Onuha , appointed by the May- PDJBe Council of said Oity to asnas the dam KB uwners of ti.e pro rty sought to be tar - r the eztecsion uf 10th street in said City * Be Toui its pr sent terminus , at the north thus lands owned by George Francis Train , tram 0 C stellar Street In South Omaha ad < ll- Tii nch ezteotlon 10 be 100 fet in width , Chic 1 the 5th day of September , A. D. 1S74 , and i n the said lands to be appropriated , at ick In tbe forenoon , tor tbe purpose < I Gen' ig said damages It having faetetofore St eclared nece s ry by the Council of said r ordinance , to appropriate said lands to Gen' > of stld City. Cit JOSIAH KENT. H. O JENKINSON. P. Mc-GAVOCK. t Omaha , Anitust llth , 1871. d2tprw t septa ] Jol LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. P. N. GLYNNS WIIOLKSALK AND KKliU MUJUH IX Wines , I iquors , iegars , TOBtC 0 AND PIPES. OS-California Wines and Brandie8.- Corner of la'b and Dodge streets opposite th ( new Post Omce building. Omaha , Nebie25tl Bavarian Beer Hall ! 193 Douglas St , Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest brands of all classes of Liquors and aeears Fresh Lager const * ntly on hand. 4c25-3m CHAS. HART Prop. 3S5 < AT JL ET Z > : aa I DEALER IN Fruits , Confectionery , CIO ASS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas , bet. llth and 1 Street. OM All A , . . . NEBRASKA. HOTELS. GRAND CEJSITRA.L TBLOT JS3j. OMAHA , - - - HEBRA8ZA The largest and best hot between Chicago ind San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1873. sSO tf GEO. THKALL. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL , 13. T. PAGE , Proprietor. 10th St. , bet. Farnham and Harney , OM\H \ , NEB. Free Stut la and from ail Trains. Passengers for other Hole's or private Resi dences , carriud for 23 couts. OS- All orders left at P. H. Allen's , 2d door from 1 * . 0 , C. Wilson i Son , cor. 13th and llnney , and the City Hotel Office , will receive [ iiuuiot attention. ] y7 1m United States Hotel , COU. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. TUfE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- tea that he has purehxied and rofiitad the ! , xnd U now ready to accommodate he public , with board by day or we-k , at reas iBifile ratei. WILLIAM LEUE , Prop julv'22 ' 7-1 1 [ LLINOLS HOUSE. JSroot Between Sth ; acdolOth. CII ARL.ES FKUJEIUIAN , Prop. mctjlltt California House. FBITZ HAFNER , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r llth , Omaha , ebraska. Board by the day or .week , tune 1. vl Central House No. 630 Sixteenth Street , pp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable ratei. First-class bar attached to the home. 1e27 Sm SOUSE. On 5th , let. FarnTiam and Harney Streets , J AS been entirely refiittcd at d refurnished. 1. and will accommoilate all to the best of ard at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , V , & S , M , HABRim ySSdly. Propr etors. Southern Motel. Fronting on 4th , 6th tad Walnut it * , , t. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , Tie Southern Hotel it first-class In all Its ointments. Its tables are at all times sup- id In the greatest abundance , with all trie Icaclcs the markets afford , Its clerrs and iloyes are all polite and attentive to the its of th < - guests of the hotel. There is an iroved eleva or leading from the 9nt floor the upper one , Railroad and steamboat it offices , news stand , and wesxerr Union graph ota.-e In the Kotumla of hotel. 'WILLIAM LATEY , ir. 16Lh audWebster ; Sts. , Keeps a complete assortment ol ROCEiUES and PKOYISIOXS. WILLIAM SEXAUEB. r .ni1iam Street , - - Onalaj'.ireb WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALEB IK RNITDRE , BEDDING , ETC , ENOCH HENNEY , Til istice of the Peace ice over tno State Bank , cornerof Farn. Hid 13th rpet . he Sioux City and Pacific KallroaJ , IE Coantctloa with the IUX CITY < L ST , PAUL RAILROAD , mile * the shortest "ronte from Omaha ; onncll Bluffs to St. Paul , Mineapolin , atcr , Anoka , Dnlnth , Bismarck , and all i In Minnesota. n leaves Omaha daily , ( eicep Saturday ) cioek p. ra. , and Council Blufli at 8:05 p * im Chicago & North-Western Depot. as LOW and lime as QUICK as Thi by any other Line. purcl credl M PALACE SLEEPING CABS I ALL NIGHT TRAINS , Noi ire your ticket reads VIA Sionz City , oidiDg circuitous routes and midnlgnt TheB n. its can be rurchase-1 at the offices of the wel > Jt Northwistern Railway in Omaha incll Bluffs. J C. BOYDEN , > ajj. 4 Ticket Agf St P. A S. C. E. E. iul , Minn. Th C F. a HILL , and a I 'ass. ' and Ticket Agt , S. C. 4 P. , Sioux amoui Iowa. QEO. W. CBATTONTAgaat. C. 1S3 Farnham Street , Om h , N b. tO.it , TheKingof thcSEWIXG WOI.LD , s m < I3ineitlr , s Gold ref ns llcaltns ci Finance. SALES .FOR 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines J g g ? * * ' * * " * * * * " * ly be denied -pen such evidence that tbe koperioriiy of Ite Singer is Inlly THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO , "W. N. NASON , Agent , Je SO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS , SI Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! : BI.OCK 538 and 54O Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUG-LAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGER. -SUCCl&OBS TO CREIGUTON &S3 MOEOAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , No. SiOj ; Faniliam Street aprSdly WHITNEY , B ATTSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 247 Douglas Street , - - USTIEJIB mch27yl AGENTS FOR Tin DUPOXT POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season , > el .MtijERS SOLICITED / AD PROMPTLY FILLED. : EL s i IM : 3 ? s o AND WHOLESALE- DEALER IN CIGARS. 532 IE 'IIFTIEIEilsrTIH : ST. , O. L. A. SI.ATTE , 288 Dodge Street-2d BoorEasfbf 1(3 ( th Street. ' ? ? * con 'if"enrTiand the finest stock of Broad Cloth , Cassiniercs and Vesting Pa < e " 'D tt" mtt fasLIonabe ) st'les a ° a ° 8ul * " > est biUdlou STABUSIlfcU 1SS PUNDT , METER & RAAPKE , -VVHOLESALE DEALERS IN 7ANCY GROCERIES , Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. 12 = Farnham. Street. Omalm. Nel ) mchl odvl JOBBERS OF RY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnbam Street , J. J. BBOWJN & BBO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS Df FAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS IT Motions , and Boots ana Shoes. . JOHN T. JOBBER OF helf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' . AND IGHICJtTLT'O'B.AZi KSHKRS * . IIAnVKSTEnStRKAl'KHS.MOVER8. DHILLs. COHNl.AA1EK PLOW.H , ClJtriVATOKS , HAyT B Douglas Stif HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IN PINES. , CMRS , etoc-ttoo. OIdJ entackjiJWliIskies and Import < vI.Yfood * a Special I y. Tl 'MES ' and : arliuiton nd Missouri P > er Pailroad Co. , oSsri best lanfsaflow prices on 10 year 16 pe.cenx. interest , aid wlihabonus premium of 20pereenL on the amount of the . e , U half the land it cultivated , within two years from dau of purchase. LAKGE DEDUCIONS FOB CASH PAYMENTS. h of ? Iatte , J-oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys M. R. K. Co. will seU about 1.000,000 . acres of splenlll zrailnj , ' and grlcutar l.l n ratered country , t Irom Jl-ff to 87.00 per crr on lun { crwllt South of he Platte ii tnr ownes i Urge body of the best land in Nebraska , Intersected by nnmeroai iut to iurailroii n'l ' ta thUr 8U ial best develop * ! part of tha State , u ale publican Vllay. ForclrcuUrsanifalllnfornation apply to \ . SCHALLtB , Agent B. & M. Land Office , Cornerof Ninth and Farnham Sis. , Omaba Or General Load Department , Llacoln , Ke ,