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    THE OMAHA BEE
MONDAY , SEPT. 7 , 1874. '
PAPEK OF TILE CITY.
THE OMAHA DA1O BEE
It eerred 1o ( ubsmbcrs by carrier , to aay
psrt ol the city , every evening , ( bundays cx-
oepted , ) nt filiten cents per week , or J3.75 lor
mix months , and $7.00 peranimm , when paid
ii aJmcce.
.All complaints about irregularities , addressed
this office will receive prompt attention.
THK OMAHA DAILY BKX will be mailed to
eubscnben at the following raua , yablelnra-
riably in ad ranee :
J7.uO per an mm.
3.75 " 6. . oaths.
THE OMAHA DAILY BKE has t > y for the
I AEGEST circulation in the city , and ii ,
icreloro , the beat and cheapest advertising
Bedlam.
SATES or ADVEETIELNB. Local notices , 25
cents per line : local advertisements , 20
cents per lice ; by the mouth , 10 cent * . l o
adTcnisemeut inserted for less thzn 50 cents.
Special notices , 10 cenU i-er line ; single inser
tion , not lees than 25 cents.
Transient abi rtlsemenn must InTarJably be
paid lor in cdvancu
itatei lor standing advertisements rr ipeciM
"
Legal jotices , Statements , Tabular
Work , etc. , requiring careiul revision by copy
or prool to be furnished , must be handed in
before ten o'clock A. K. to injure insertion the
came day.
Special and Local advcrtiseinenu before two
CiO' . * .
Advertisements t/eiore one o'clock p. JC
All sdTei-tiecments for the WKKJCLT BKE
raust be handed in before Monday noon , for the
tame wrt's IIVOP.
Opening and Closing of Mails in
Omaha.
. . 2:50 7 : < 5
Chicago and all EaiUrn cities , Nebraska
1'latUc-outh , Council lUuU cd Burling-
m. , closes at 4:30 : a. m. and
EtfiTu'l. and St. Joseph , due t 10-00 a. m.
and 7 p. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. in. and 4:30 a. m.
Bundays trom 12 to 1 p. in.
Office open
" * ft R. YO.ST. 1'ontmastcr.
Bepnblican Comity Convention.
Republican County C .nvcntion for P ° ucbs
A
County will be held M the Court House In ho
City oi Omaha , on Tuesday , Oc-
SIxpi al tlfei to the Legislature , and
SneCountjr CommUsloner , 10 beTotodforat the
election to be held on October 13th , 18,1 , and
Urtho purpose of transacting inch other busi-
i i as coma properly before said Contention
Each Ward in the City of Omaha will I e entitled
, and each piocinctout-
titled toeeven Delegates
sldfol i "aid city , theo (3) ( ) Delegates to said Con-
T"rImVry elections for the purpose of choosing
such delegate * are hereby called for Saturday ,
the 3d day of October , the poUs to bo open In the
citr of Omaha , from t to 7 o'clock , p. m. , and In
-the other pre incts , from C to 8 o'dotk , p. m.
None bat well known Eepublican voters will
fallowed to voteatsaid ITlmary elections , and
in the citr of Omaha , no person will be allowed
f vote unless duly registered or identified to
the satisfaction ol the Jadgej of election as be
ing a properly qualified Kcpub icon VtitcTOf the
> Vard where his ballot is oflercd.
The following are designated as places TSIICTO
such primary elections " 1 1 bo wade.
1st Wttrd-At Turner's llall.
M Ward At the old Douglas House.
SdWaid-At Engine House.
4th Ward At lit jr Engineer's Office.
Sib Ward-AtEd. Dallow's on Chicago street.
Slh Ward At Enfjtne HourG.
Union rrednct-At Knight's School House.
Valley Predntt At White's Store , \alioy
Florence Precinct At Florence School House
Chicago Precinct At hlUiorn Station House.
> Ie Anile Precinct At McArdle School IJouse
EUchoril Precinct-At ElLLorn CUT School
School House.
arMO'a Precinct At Siralogi
iSSEf ffliet-M Jorl Oriflln'sKes.dence .
West Omaha Precinct At 0. 1 Selden's KCj-
WMUard ? Precinct- Millard's Station Honse
By order of the Douglas County Republican
ee.
ee.JOEk T > GnjFFT Chairman.
JOHN 51. THURSTON Secretary.
TOADVEK'llSl-KS
Z.ATIP * ot lie DAILY BKK In more
than double tlmt of nny.ollicr daily
aperiinbllsli l lu Nebraska
OMAHA BREVITIES.
Ninety cents pcrcnu is theprice
of fresh Baltimore O3sters which
arrive daily by express at Pcynke's
.Restaurant. ecpt2.
Huberinan , the fur dealer , has
placed a stufled M'ild cat over the
front of his store as a sign.
Oue Henry Roberts was assessed
S2.00 at the Police Court yesterday
for drunkenness.
Clpmic Chase's Excelsior for
September is out , and is a very cred
itable number.
A subscription is being circula
ted to obtain funds to aid in the
erection of a Danish Lutheran
Church.
Church.We
We acknowledge an invitation
to attend the third annual fair of
the Burt County Agricultural Socie
ty , but arc afraid that we can't at
tend in person , as it is too far outside -
. side the city limits.
H Mr. Hainze , proprietor of the
saloon next door west of cstein's
merchant tailor btorodied , Saturday
morning. His death was very sud
den , as he was attending to busi
ness Friday evening.
Miss Alice Thrall , a juvenile
lady of seven years , daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thrall , entertained a large
number of her young friends at the
Grand Central Friday evening
Jaucing was indulged in , and the
yaung folks wore { treated to an el
egant supper.
Saturday a horse , becom
ing frightened at the building at the
intersection of Farnham and Four
teenth streets , reared up , fell back ,
broke the shafts , and scared the oc
cupants of the buggy , a gentleman
i > od lady , nearly out of their senses.
About twenty men rushed to their
1
rescue and proven led the horse from 1I 1n
doing further damage. I
The evidence against H. H.
Bellows , the alleged defaulting in 13V
surance agent , was strong enough to
before whom V
warrant Judge Porter ,
the examination took place Fri A
day afternoon , to hold him for trial SIT.
at the District Court in the sum of T.J .
T.V
$2,000 tail , which he lias not yet
: ftirnisued. Col. Savage appeared V
lath
for Q company , and Messrs. Spaun laA
& PrilcJictt for tb-c accused. A
_ casg of cruel and unnatural
treatment "by parents to their child th
u. little girl seven years of age- thH
was related to us Saturday H
The family , whose names we could KiEl
not asccraiu , but who live in Train
town , have turned the little girl out
of doors half naked , for several
nights in succession , and she has El
Leon compelled to seek food and Jr ,
shelter among the neighbors. W
Clothes wereprovided ! her a few days Ai
ago Lya kind hearted lady , but Cl
her step-mother took them away & 3
/rom her , and used them for her Kit
o\va children. All sorts of cruel Be ;
acts have been done to the childand TI
itis time that a stop was put to at
that demands the attention T
It is a case
tion , not only of the police , but of Fain
Jlie people living in tbat vicinity , J n
The Maennerchor Society in
tend soon to give a ball , the pro
ceeds of which will be devoted to
tbe aid or the grasshopper sufferers.
A wedding took place at the
Metropolitan Hotel Saturday
Mr. Tosiah Temple , of Chicago , was
married to Mr. Martha Drinkard ,
of the same place , the ceremony
being performed by the Eov. G. D.
Stewart.
The Republican State Central
Committee organized ar Lincoln
Friday , by electing 0. H. Gere
as President , Joel T. Griffin , Treas
urer ; audE. G. Sweet , Secretary.
The committee then adjourned to
meet at Judge Peabody's office in
the city of Omaha , on Tuesday ,
September loth , at 4 p. M.
Graham P. Browne , son of Mr.
"Will Browne , yesterday shipped to
Wisconsin a cock and hen of the
dark Brahma breed , the former
weighing 15 pounds and the latter
13. He icceived § 17 for the two.
Master Iirowne has about a hundred
fine thoroughbred chickens , and is
filling quite u large number of orders
from diflercnt parts of the country.
It will bo remembered that his
fowls took thn first premium at the
last fair.
A large water-tank , from which
the Union Pacific depot buildings
will be supplied with water , is being
erected near the railroad bridge.
The frame-work , upon which the
tank id to rest , is considerably high
er tban any of the depot buildings ,
so that water can be forced to the
roofs in case of fire. The engine ,
which is to do the pumping , has
been located on the bottoms , and
four wells have been dug , from
which the water Is to be obtained.
The water pipes have already been
laid. This arrangement will be a
great saving , as the water now haste
to be brought in tanks , from Spoon
Lake , about three miles from the
dopot.
Tcr ouai.
Hon. Ezra Millard went West
Saturday morning.
Mr. C. C. Housell has returned
from Montana.
Hon. Guy C. Barton left for his
Jjome in North Platte Saturday.
Warden Woodhurst , of the State
Penitentiary , Is at the Metropolitan.
Lotta passed through the city
Friday , eastward bound.
J. W. Calder , of Pajlas , Texas , is
at the Metropolitan.
Hon. Ed. Parkcrthe long-haired ,
left for his home at .uono Tree , Sat
urday.
George Littlefield , a well known
Texas cattle man , is at the Metro
politan , accompanied by his .wife.
Mrs. J. M. Thayer and son , J. M.
Thayei , Jr. , are at the Metropoli
tan.
tan.W
W P Moore , agent at Council
Bluffs of the C. B. & Q. , was in the
city Saturday.
Conductor J. C. Perigee , of the
Chicago and Northwestern railway ,
was in the city Saturday ,
J. C. McBride , of Schuyler , our
next State Treasurer , loft for home
Saturday inormug.
Judge Church , of North Platte ,
returned home Saturday , after
attending the Republican State con-
tion.
tion.Mr.
Mr. Donnelly , manager of the
Union Pacilic telegraph at Laramie ,
left for the east Saturday via the
C. B. & Q. , on a visit.
R. R. Galbraith , master mechan
ic of the mouu tain division of the U.
P. railroad , went east Friday af
ter his family.
Bob Hays has returned from Lin
coln. He will probably remain in
Omaha to accept a situation in one
of the telegraph offices. He has
abandoned the idea of taking up a
homestead.
W. F. Brown , of the firm of
Brown , Thompson < fc Co. , Chicago ,
is at the Metropolitan. Brown is
one of the best known stock meu in
the west , and possesses a very ex
tensive acquaintance all over the
country. This is owing to the fact
that he is a gentleman and a thor
ough business man , whom every
body likes to meet.
John B. Smiley , who has oeen in
Chicago for the past two mouths , in
the interests of the contemplated
unioiistockyardsatOmaharelurned
F.riday , his efforts being crowned
with succ'C > y. Part of the lumber
las arrived , and the remainder is on
ts way. The fences and sheds will
jo immediately put up , aud busi-
iess begun at as early a date as I . '
lotsible. The locatiau is to be op- .
losite the Driving Park.
The following are the arrivals at
lie Metropolitan Hotel :
C S Stcphcnson , New York ; N N
yner , city ; J C Blackman , Fre1 1 t
lent ; S J McKinlcy , A J Co\rell , ( .
[ H Sibley , W F Brown , and C S u
lackman , Chicago ; JII McLucas ,
brtli Platte ; R Butler , Schuyler ; v
J E Fleming , San Francisco ; Mrs K
tkinson , Fremont ; E Maxwell , a :
: Louis ; Stewart Spalding , Josiah j ft
? mple , Mrs M Drinkard and child , fr
Kennedy , Chicago ; AS Wilson ,
illlsca , Iowa ; E French , Clove-
nd , Ohio ; N Weeks , ' Cheyenne ;
J Sharp , city.
The followmc are the arrivals at atGJ
e Wyoming : GJFJ
W Edglcy , A J Bradford , City ;
Kelley , Council Bluffs ; F C
jeparnan , Des Moines ; Henry
.wfcon , George S ioye , Concord ,
, ; Newton Adams , Los Angeles ; an
F McCord , Chicago ; H C Wright ,
khoru ; J MulhoUand , J Saunders ,
Chicago ; JohnTousley , City ; M
illiams , W Garnewell , Ogden ; J
Purlin , Creston ; FE Clarey , Jno
lidder , Rawlins ; E S Manse , B
IR R ; D E McCann , Nebraska H (
> ; F Raper , Hon A S Paddock , ]
itriee ; Chas A Smith Chicago ;
j An trim , Dccatur , ill.
urtian Curiosities at No. 170
nhamstreet , corner llth _ street. lot
lay 7-tf. apt
The Meeting for the Aid of the Grasshop
per Sufferers An Aid Society
Organized.
A meeting of citizens was held at
the Couit House Friday evening , in
punuance to a published call , to take
measures for aiding the grasshopper
sufferers in the western portion of
the State.
Judge Wakely was chosen Presi
dent , and Mr. J. S. Gibson , Secre
tary.
tary.Captain
Captain Force , of Valley county ,
gave a detailed account of the damage -
ago done by the voracious hopper ,
and showed that the inhabitants of
that and Greeley , Howard , Taylor
and Sherman counties were In a
really destitute condition and needed
immediate aid.
Corroborative remarks were made
by Hon. N. J. Paul , of Howard
county , and by General Ord , who
recently returned from the Loup val
ley .
Speeches were also made by Hon.
Ezra Millard , Dr. George L. Miller ,
Mayor Chase , Hon. John I. Redick ,
Colonel J. H.Notcware , and Mr. O.
N. Ramsey.
Dr. Geo. L. Miller offered the fol
lowing , which was unanimously
adopted , viz :
Resolved , That we. the citizens
of Omaha in mass meeting assem
bled , do hereby organize and consti
tute the Omaha Aid Society , for the
relief of tLe citizens of this State
who are in distress from the grass
hoppers.
Hon. John I. Redick was chosen
President , and Mr. S. H. H. Clark ,
Vice President of the society.
The following executive commit
tee was appointeJ , viz :
Gen. E O C Ord , Joseph 3 Millard -
lard , H W Yates , E Wakely , Alvin
Saunders , Cupt W S Wilcox , Sarn'l
Johnson , u S Ramsey , C S Chase.
It is understood that the president
and vice i resident shall be ex-ojficio
members of the executive commit
tee.
tee.Tho following Wire appoitned a
ladies' committee , and requested to
organize a ladies' aid society , to co
operate in the efforts of the Omaha
Aid Society , viz :
Mrs. E. Wakely , Mrs. John I.
Redick , Mrs. Gen. Perry , Mrs. Gen.
Ruggles , Mrs. G. W. Ambrose , Mrs.
C. S. Chase , Mrs. J. D. Brown , Mrs.
C. M. Manderson , Mrs. J. II. Kel-
lom , Mrs. S. H. H. Clark. Mrs. J. L.
C. Jewett , Mrs. A. J. Poppleton ,
Mrs. Lymau Richardson , Mrs. Ezra
Millard , Mrs. W. ? J. Dqqjittle.
The two committees , ladies' and
gentlemen's , will meet at the Grand
Central at 3 p , m. today.
Headquarters for SCHOOL
BOOKS WYMAN & EBERHAIIT'S
"Bazar. " Eberhart returns from
New York the loth , when the "Ba
zar" will move into its elegant new
brick store , corner of 13th and
Douglas. It
THOSE elegant
FALL STYLE HxVfS
have arrived.
C. H. FKEDEIUCK ,
Leading Hatter , opposite Grand
Central Hotel. sep5 It
SgconJ Wfjrd Registration Hotioe.
Notice is hereby given to the
voters of the Second Ward , in the
city of Omaha , gt te of Nebraska ,
that the undersigned , Registrar of
the Second Ward , will sit , for reg
istration of all the legal voters of
the said Ward , at the office of Burr
& McCuinaugh , corner of Harney
and Thirteenth etrepts , Agricultural
Implement House , in said city of
Omaha , on the 7th , 8th , 9th and
lOtn days of September , 1874 , from
9 o'clock to 12 A. Jr. and from 1 to 3
p. jr. AR. . QitC'jiAiiD ,
septotf Registrar.
Registration in Sixth Ward.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned , Registrar of the 6th
Ward in the city of Omaha , State
of Nebraska , will sit for the regis
tration of voters of said ward at the
North Omaha Engine House , cor
ner of Izard and 20th steets , on the
7th , Sth , 9th and 10th days of Sep
tember , 1874 , from 9 o'clock , a. m. ,
to 12 , M. , and from 1 p. m. , to 5
p. ni , L. T. FARR ,
scptS-Ot Registrar.
Third Ward Registration Kotioe.
Notice is hereby given to the
voters of the third ward in the city
of Omaha , State of Nebraska , that
the undersigned , the Registrar of
said ward , will alt for registration
of the voters of caid ward at his
office , No. 509 } , Thirteenth street ,
in Campbell Block , between Doug
las and Farnham streets , in sail
jjty of Omaha , on 7th , Sth , 9th and
10th days ot September , 1874 , from
rom 9 o'clock a. m. to 11 a m. , auc
rom 1 p , m. to 5 p. m.
LUCIAX F. HALE ,
septltf Registrar.
First Ward Registration tfotice.
Notice Is hereby given to the vo-
2ra of the First Ward in the city of
> maha , State ot Nebraska , tbat the
ndersigned , the "Registrar of said
ard , will sit for registration of the
oters of said ward at his office , No.
53 Farnham street , on the 7th , Sth
id 9th days of September , 1874 ,
om 9 o'clock a. m. to 12 m. , and
om 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. U
JouxRATir , tr
28 tf . trol
aug Registrar. ol
olas
WALT. PAPER for sale very cheap as
JOHN B. DETWILER'S as
irpet Store , 14th street between
iruham aud Douglas.
scpt3dtf&wlt lie
CAKPETINGS.
You can always find the largest
d best assortment of
CARPETS at
OIL-CLOTHS tra
WINDOW SHADES sta
* MATTIKGS wa
MATS AND RUGS
at JOHN B. DETWILKR'S ,
h "street , between Farnham and
Jouslas streets. s3 atfwlt.J1
Uo
) YEnfO ; c eamng and repairing ant
in the neatest manner , at the
STEAM DYE WORKS , Cai
Ii S . , betf Farnham and Douglas } Fais
28tf. s
Sons of Temperance Items.
Recently the following divisions
have boon instituted in this State by
James R. Carey , the Grand Division
State Lecturer : Alda Division , No.
92 , in Hall county ; Waterloo , No.
93 , in Douglas county ; Ponca , No.
94 , in Dixon county , and Green
Island , No. 95 , in Cedar county. In
addition to these , in the last ten
days Mr. C has instituted divisions
ia Dakota Territory at Vermillion ,
Springfield , Bon Homme aud Elk
Point. He will institute a Grand
Division in that territory soon.
On the 22d of August , L. R. Fletch
er , D. G. W. P. , instituted Wash
ington Irving Division , No , 96 , in
Washington county. This makes
twelve live and active divisions in
that county. Thus the good work
goes bravely on.
Burglary.
Catlin's bookstore was entered
*
Saturday night through the rear
window , and the thief.alter , break
ing the money drawer into splin
ters , obtained § 1.50 in change. Ho
was poorly paid for his risky job.
Real Estate Sales.
For the week ending , Sept. 4 ,1874.
Moses B'llou to Jeremiah Reed ;
lot 1 , Thornell's addition per con
tract , § 350.
Wm. Reeves to Zachariah Cole ;
lot 3 block 48 Florence , § 10.
F A Hultman to Col. H B
Burnham , part of lots 7 and 8 , block
14 , $2,800.
Anna R Weeks to Lizzie T
Weeks , s w qr 18 15 11 , $1,600.
George E Lemon to Lewis S
Reed n e qr 28 13 II , and n c qr
: il15 12 , S2.8Go.ll.
C C Hoiwel to John I Redick , lot
6 block 141 and n half lot 4 block S9 ,
S590. .
Magnus Dalilof to Andreas Boy-
sen , s half lot 11 , blocl ; 13 , E V
Smith's addition , S77o.
Moses F Shinn to G W Homan ,
Sr. , Samuel Bums & R C Steell , n
32 feet oUot 4 , block 20' ) } , $1,000.
A Burley , Sheriff , to J M Brad-
shaw , n half s w 9 , lo , 13 , except 10
acres , $9,350.
MARRIED. Tuesday , Sept. 1st ,
1874 , in this city , at the residence of
theLride's parents , by Rev. Mr.
LIFE , Mr. JOSEPH ARCIIIUALU , to
HANNillS. H.YKn.INS.N.
Registration in Fifth Ward.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will sit at his store , S.
W. corner of Thirteenth and Chica
go streets , on the 7th , Slh , 9th aud
10th days of September , 1874 , for
the registration of the voters of said
ward. Hours of sitting from 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
C. WII.KINS ,
s4 Gt Registrar.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Two story brick dwelling house ,
containing nine rooms , in first-rate
order , having been recently reno
vated. The house was formerly oc
cupied by P. Her and family. Rept ,
$45 per month. Good cisterns and
well. The house and premises oc
cupy A full city lot uninoumbered ,
from Harnoy street to the alley.
Will sell for $9,000. Apply at nw
corner Ninth and Harney streets.
augl3-tf Mus. JESSE LONVE.
PRATT & ELLIOTT , agents for E.
L. Hedstrom & Co. , of Chicago , are
indajjy repejpt of 4n.thracite coa }
of tl.e'best quality , which is offered
for sale at the lowest market rates.
The present is the time for contract
ing for winter supply. 518 Thir-
tegijthstreet , Church Block.
eepSif
ATTENTION.
Those who are seeking for novel
ties in FA LL CLOTHING and QEX-
TLEMEX'S FURNISHING GOODS of
all descriptions , should call and ex
amine the new stock just received
by
F. L. RUF ,
aug25tf
o\va Coal , $7.00 per ton , deliver
ed by Perry & Yeomans , General
Agents , Eclipse Coal and Mining
Co. , DCS Moines , office 503 13th
street , between Farnhain and Doug
las streets. sept 1 lin.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One Full Cabinet Wheeler and
Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all
the latest improvements. It isnew
has never been run. Inquire at the
BEE oliice. aug7-tf
GEQ. 11. PETERSON , tne pionee
jigar manufacturer , keeps co.n
itantly on hand the very bes
jraiidj of cigars , and also o
Fack , Fruits and Flowers , and
'Durham" Smoking Tobacco.
Ill Douglas street.
mayGeodlv
New Coal Firm.
Guo. Patterson & Co. , 22G Douglas
treet , have now in stock and are
till receiving all sizes of the finest tl
tlSi
, aoka wanna Anthracite coal , which Si
icy offer , carefully screened and SiC
elivered , at less than Chicago K
rices , freight added. H
\ . full stock of Iowa , and Blosaburg
ias aso on hnnd.
The Mr. Patterson of'tin's firru
is long been connected with the SaH
nion C.M. . Co. in this city , and H <
lists to tee in his new location , his thi
thiJ
i fiiends and as many new ones thiKr J
may wish to fortify themselves Kr
ainst the cold. septU-3t
rel'Rrapliing taught at the Busi QuI
es L'Qllfge. s4dlOtw2r. I
All
be sold at Cubsen'g Auction jjj
ems , corner of ICtn and Dodge
eels , on Monday , September 7th , riei
10 o'clock a. m. , bedsteads , mat-
sses , rocking chairs , tables , wash *
nds , lounges , sheets , pillows , and bee
Inut bedsteads with springs and
.ttrasses . ; almost new. sep4t2 CleI
CleS
VINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS. Mc (
ited shade cloth , white linen
Hands , band shades , store shades EV
1 cords and tassels to match. EJi
Ji
JOHN B. DETWILER , Joh
pet Store , 14th street , between
uham and Douglas.
apSdtfwlt eeco
BOURBONISM.
Convention of the TTcterrified
Democracy.
A Slow Affair More like a Prayer -
er Meeting than Anything
Else.
Mot Over Fifty Persons , All Told ,
were Present.
A convention of the unterrified
Bourbon. Democracy of Douglas
County was called for 2 o'clock at the
Court House , Saturday afternoon ,
but it was long after that hour be-
foio a sufficient number of straight-
outs could be roped into the court
room to make a respectable show
ing , and they were only gathered
in after the most strenuous exer
tions on the part of liie recruiting
agents. The Democracy was
decidedly slow , a marked
characteristic of that played
out body. When the convention
finally did assemble , there didn't
appear to be enough life in it to let
anybody , who was not posted , know
that it was anything but a prayer
meeting or a funeral- The expres
sion of every man seemed to indi
cate that the Democrats have al
ready given up hopes of victory this
fall. Had an electric battery been
applied to each member of the con
vention , it could not have animated
the political corpse.
When the convention was called
to order theio were not over fifty
persons present , among the most
noticeable of tbe Democrats being
Cupt Wilcox , Dr. Conkling , T W T
Richards , Steve Mealio , Pat Doran ,
J F Morton , E L Emory , Charley
Brown , Ferguson , J P Bartlutt , M
Donovan , Col Savage , Ex-tsherifl
Grebe , Eemy Lauer , JNlr Krutli , M
J McKilligou , Loriu Miller , Charles
Brandos.
Col. Savage called the prayer
meeting to order , by three raps of
his cane
Col. Savage was nominated tem
porary chairman , and Mr. Ferguson
temporary secretary , after T. W. T.
Richards declined the honor on
good ground ho was not a mem
ber of the convention.
On motion ot M. Donovan , a com
mittee of 5 was appointed on cre
dentials , as follows :
Donovan , Leary , McArdle , Law
less , and Bartlett.
The delegates now took seats in
side the railing , there not being over
15 present. They presented the ap
pearance of pall bearers , aud evi
dently didn't want to be crowded.
An intermission now ensued , for
the purpose of sending out for more
recruits. Dr. Miller had not yet
put in an appearance.
The committee on credentials re
ported the delegates entitled to
seats , aud their report was adopted.
The convention again slowed up ,
Some ono foundanimatlon enough
to move that the temporary organi
zation be made permanent.
At this point the BEE reporter be
came convinced that the conven
tion had got a bad attack of the
rheumatism , and would npyer Ret
through their business , as they
moved so slowly ; he accordingly
left In disgust , thinking that an
affair , in which so little interest was
manifested by the mournful partici
pants , could not be of very great in
terest to the general public. No re-
fiqrtcr wzvs ever called upon to
chronicle an eyent of so little im
portance as this.
The reporter returned , however ,
after having takpn soinuthjng to
cheer him tip during the remainder
of the melancholy monotony , and
learned that the following delegates
had bee J elected to the Statg Con
vention :
Delegate at Large Hon E A
Allen.
First Ward Philljp Metz , J F
Morton.
Second Ward J S Thompson ,
Enos Lowe
Third Ward Lorin Miller , D A
Mollitt.
Fourth Ward J R Porter , S N
Mealo. |
Fifth Ward Wm White , J A
Whalon.
Sixth Ward David Hume , E B
Buckingham.
Douglas Precinct Ed Kelley.
McArdle Precinct Thomas Pol-
ard.
Chicago Precinct P H Kano.
Elkhorn Precinct Z F Wiicox.
Union Precinct Gee E Timme
Valley Precinct J W Agce.
Millard Precinct Dr Link.
Florence Prupinct DeunisLoner
ahi
Saratoga Precinct Ed Patrick.
West Omaha Precinct A
laker.
Mr. Mealio moved that a demo
ralic central committee of nine b
ominated by the chair. Carried
Mr. Bartlett moved that Colone h :
xvage be chairman of that com
Jttee. Carried.
The following arc the names o
ie committee , viz : Col James W
ivage , chairman } Jas F Morton ,
Hartman , George Muldoon , Chas
rutli , M C Lawless , Ed Kelly , P
Kean , L L Stephens. EI
EIR
THE UIDEPEHEDNTS. R !
t\t tup Independent Convention , r <
turday evening , at tiio Court rV <
> use , the following delegates to
j State Convention , were chosen : C
? irst Ward E G Riley , .Fred c > <
"ff- OS
econd Ward A D Jones , H 0
as r
rst
: bird Ward E Winslaid , S H st
imby.
ourth Ward John McCorniick ,
en Root. pi
'ifthWard A K Smith , James '
Iruner.
ixth Ward R H Walker , Expe-
ice Estabrook.
'lorence Precinct J F Conner.
[ cArdlc Precinct Henry Eicko. *
[ illard Precinct John Hollen-
t.
t.i'est
i'est Oniaha Precinct Asliton
liens ,
ouglas Precinct H M GofF.
by t
iratoga Precinct George A Need
ter , i
alley Precinct Eli Johnson. Flou
Ikhojn Precinct E B Wilcox.
nion Precinct H F Ludington
inies W Davis and Harrison
oson , delegates at large.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For
Sale , Lot , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC , , will
be inserted in the : > o columns once for TEN
CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion ,
FIVECEF1S per line. The nrst Insertion
never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
TO LEASE A Saloon cor. 16th and Cuni-
mlnj , with or without tortures. A part of
the stock tan be bought , and a o another itore
suitable for a grocery. Inquimun the premis-
ts of J. ilcDONALU.
scplSdCt
mO RENT A IIous * with six rooms , Charles
J _ and 'J3J slreeti , bhinn'a Addition. luqiura
2U < 2 Jackson street.
WANTED Bcurd in a prirato family , by a
gentleman and wlf Family uud society
must b respectable , Presbyterian family pre
ferred. H fer nces civcnif requireJ. Address ,
iiamin ; terms JLc. , A. U. C. , lieu Ottce. ser.4Jit *
TJ10R S ALE Cottajaand hal' ' lo , west of Mil-
_ C itary lltadquarttrs. liOaUs JLMILL ,
§ epUeod .Jt Z3 1 Dodge S t.
S tLE A Genteel Cottage and tiaall let
EOU 1'ierce st , 1 block s. of now depot very
cheap. liOaOH JLIIILL. > opt4oJt
WANTED Ono or two unfurnished rcoun ,
with board , on tin line of the ctivrt ran.
Address W. C. A. , at the Kee Office. scp4d3tc
n IllUllouM ) and lot ncit north of U. E. losl's
I residence Is fors.lu at the low price of
ij,500 i tritlu more than the cost of improve
ments. Inquire of b. W. AilUItOaE , Attor
ney , neir head of Dougljs street. bopt3dtf
Ul' 1 Mile west of the High bchool.
on Dr. Lowa's farm , ona sorrel mire and
c > .It which theownercau have by payinscharg-
es and prov ing property. teptUdat
1.1011 SALE The cneai > e : > t cottage and lot In
Shmu' . second addition. HOGGS AllILL ,
eeptSeod t 2 J Dodge at.
LOST ( In Sunday , between II ward and
Webster sis , a black cashmere cape triin-
mul fth pj , uuenirieand 1 ce The finder
will be rewarded on leaven , ; it at Bcs Odce.
WANTED Any ono wanting to soil orer
change auy kind . f business , Lt > use lots ,
'ands or luerchan ilae , call on in. We ha\e
chances .unruly in our handi , affording the
bcsl iiivrhtmont fur tapital , both small and
gre.it COl'lltlLl. iS. CO. , Exchange aud tol-
lettlus Uure.ni , 531 13. h stioat , oiposite P st
Ouu-e. sepiZltf
MID UlE-rUULlC ILe uuucr.si n a lias
I op , ned un ottic * foi vm luyuieut ot male
und leuialo lieip for stores , omces , hons's , pri-
vaif families , -He All in want of the same , or
vvauiin urnplojiiient , plrase till on us.
CUTT1ULL A C . , ExLUsuge nd Employment
Bureau. 531 IS h street , upp.site 1'ost Ulllte.
Sipi2dtf
NOTICE- cirj'enters and builders , that
olds will oc receive 1 lor building a schuol
house in S huol 1/utru.t .No 40 , Union I'rcclnct ,
Towu-hii | 1(5 ( , Kaugo 11 , Duugl'-s Co Neb , bj
Justus stciu rt till ilie 12th ilay of Sept. , at 1
o'clock r. M , 1371 , I'lausaad H.uUi.utious can
bu seen at SUinen's.
TEltlls Cash , one-half when tl o frame la up
ami the reunion liousj ! > Uniahed. House ute
to bo tinbhcd Nov. 1 , I ,71
JUslUs &TEINTRT , Director.
( Dated this 31st day of Aug , ' 74 J d seil Jij'
IJlUltNISHED noOMs To rcu' , wi h or
J } without board , at JIKss. DELAWARE'S ,
b. W. Cor. llth and llaruey
FOR IIENT-Housa with 11 roomj. No.23o
Capitol Aiejuo.
augiSatf S. W2IGUT.
AJ Ti.D A girl to do geural housen oik
VV at413 Davenport st. uu . ' 3Jtf
/ 1 IRL WANTED To do house work. DU.
\JT ISAAC EDWARDS , 181 KarnUjm St.
aug21dtl
WANTEO-By n lady , a situation as house-
kcep.r or nurse , Ijest of references. Ad
dress , Mrs L. II. C. , Post Ofhco. aug4Jtf
HOUSES TO KENT-In the central portion of
thetity. Enquire ol ALF. D. JONEfc ,
S. E. Cor. Douglas aud 15th Sts. aug2dtf
SiLE 560 acres ol land two milfslroru
EQR , on the O. N. W. U. 1C. , in Cumin ; ;
Co. , Nebraska , at S-.50 peraireiti cash , or hall
do\vn and balance in one year at ten percent.
Apply at "Uroat Wtst-rn Land Asenpy , " 120
and U > Famhata Street , OuiAli * . asulTdtf
T purcba ed and put upon the streets as
pub'ic conveyances , some oi the finest caniat-ea
over manufactured m this cuuutry. They mil
be run to and from the depots , hotels aid pri
vate rcsiJetcei. AH orders left at'tliu Metropol
itan Hutcl , oat the stable. iear S. E. cor. ol
Eleventh st. asfl. Cipitol uu- , will be promptly
attended to. A share of thepullic patronage
is respectfully solicited ,
auglldtl W1L E .BULL.
M I USIC JIrs , A. Polack , for uisuy years a
_ ) JL eucoes ful teacher of music in the test
teiuale Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu
pils in that branch at her retkersc" , 2 3 Howard
at. V'1U commeiiie teaching , bept. augTdtf
MONEY TO LOAN On approved person il
security , also City and County Warrants
bought and * ol I. Inquiru at Law Ofiicc of T
W. i. Kichards. No. 490 13th fet. , Omaha.
AujtCdtf
WANTED A fiirl to do general housework.
Inquire at 4Q4 Curt t > t. , bot. 1& aud 21.
aug3dU
TORE TO RENT 183 Douglas Blr.t. . In
quire of WCBBD : * DEUM.
Tltf
WANTED Day boarder' , at th southwest
cor. of 10th and Harner sta. ic291f
ORDINANCE NO. 317.
An Ordinance for tbe prevention ot flrc.s
Doit ordained by the City Council of the City
of Omaha
SEC I. That hereafter it shall be unlawful
for any person or persons to keep , store , pile ,
erect or maintain , or permit upon any premi
se ? , owned -r occupied Lor under the con
trol of liiru or tluin , any ir < Uamable or < oml us-
tlble mater al such as hay. straw , shavings , ras ,
wood , lumber , or othir substance in such a man
ner as to e danger Hi" safety of any building or
structure within said city.
MIC. jl. Itkhaljbot edutyof the Chief En-
giuccr of the Fire DepaMm'ent , ton tify any
er-on or persons who shall iolate any of the
f icgolng provisions , to icmo\o or dispose of
such r-ombustlble or inflaranble material in such
a n anntr tiiat he same will ni.t ndai gcr the
safety of any building or btrjcture , anil any
person or persons w o shall lor the space of for
ty-eight iiourj after such notice , permit such
combustible material to remain upon prein s s
owned , occupi d by or under hl , her , or their
control , in tuch manner as to be dangerous to
the bafety of uny adjoining I ullduuor struc
ture sh.dl upon tonvictlon ther of be fined in
ant sura not more than thirty dollars or less
than ten dolUta or be imprisoned nouocx < ed
ten days , and shall be dceimd guilty of alike
Dflciise , and subject tn n like fir 10 , afiJ Impri'on-
mrnt , fur icli frentyjour'hours , tlintsu.h
L'ombus'ible or fntlamaole material is permitted
lo remain upon such premise' so us toei danger
; hc saf ti of adjoin ! g buildings or structures
is aforesaid.
OKC. 'II. This ordinance thai ] tnko effect
md be In force from abd J ter its pasjaje.
P.s cJ Sept. 1,1871.
litest :
0. C. LUDL'W , SigcoJ , J. S. GIRSON ,
Cl'y Clerk. Pres't. of Council.
Approved bept4,187J.
bept4,187J.binned
binned , C. S. CHASE ,
pt5d3t Mayor.
TO
UTAH CASE PnECHASEK
For Sewing Machines.
In order to make room for our new style , we
iv put 1m PERF'ECr order all of our old 22
Dct , including second-hand , and ofUr them at 22F
REATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. F
: ERV " HOWE BOUGHT OF us and
r AUTHORIZED canvassers Is H"A RRANT-
(
i , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a bai
: PUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Eiperieneo
ivcs a machine WITHOUT lustrqctior IB
) BSE than NONE at all. Q I
AUTION. Yt'e know of large lots of worth-
machines bought at low figures , that are Le-
s 6
palmed off on thipubli * for nearly as oed
V- * nl
ew. Persons that do not wast to run the
Still
of belne swindled should NEVER buy of
poln
iEbPONSIBLE pnarties , as they have NO
Tr
itation AT STAKE , as have old established at6
panics. m.f
THE HO\VB MACHINH CO. , -Fat
tit llth .Street.
PUf
gents Wanted !
Ee
can show active men how lo make money thus
elling the btst household articles. Magic trans
Ie Threaders , Carbonized fcteel Glass Cut- Tic
Carbonized Steel Knife Sharpecer , Music Chica
r Shifter , Ac. andC
H1CAGO NOVELTY CO , , Gen'l St
Uen'I
CANDRIAN
/H , , at ;
jtr Manager-
y OFFICE S13 THIRTEENTH ST. ,
ill OXAIU , NEC. I Jul ;
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
P. N. GLYNN9
1V110LKSALE AMD BLTAIZ , BUIJGK IN
Wines , Liquors , csegars ,
TOBiC 0 AXD PIPES.
BWOJiforila Wines and BrandIe3.E
Corner of Uh and Dodge streets opposite the
now Post Omte building. Om ha. N bie25tf
Bavarian Beer Hall !
193 Douglas St ,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
Finest brand * of all classes of Liquors and
Sczars Fresh Lager constantly on hand.
Je23-3m CHAS. HAET Prop.
"E3 v757" JL 3M" Z
DHALEU IN
Fruits , Confectionery ,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
215 Douglas , but. llth and 1 Hreet.
OMAUA , . . . NEUUAaEA.
HOTELS.
GRAND CEJSTEAJL
OMAHA , - - - HL3HA3EA
The largest and best hot between Chicago
and S-in Francisco.
Opened new September 30th , 1S73.
s.W tl OEO. TllKALL. Proprietor.
E. T. PAGE , Proprietor.
10th St. , bet. Farnham anil Harney ,
OH\HA , NEB.
J're : liau to and from ill Trains.
Pas > iii ers for otl.cr Hole's or prlrate Resi
dences , carried for 22 cunts.
I RS- All orders left at P. II. Allen's , 2.1 door
I from P. O , C.Viljoa i Son. cor. 13ih and
H'rufy , aid ; the City Hotel Olhce , will receive
inouiut attention. jyTlni
United States Hotel ,
COK. UOliqiA8 AND TENTH STKEET3.
milEUN-DEP. IGNED rupoctfnlly annottn-
_ L ( C th.it he lias purchased and refilled the
abo\e H"ttl , and h now ready to accommodate
the public , with board by < lar or we'k , at reas-
onalne ratPH.VILLIAM LEllIt. Prop.
ILLLSlOiS
3g * , x'va Jt 0.333.
FctweenJJth aiidolOth.
CH ARL.BS FELDER3IAN , 1'rop.
rcchlltl
California House.
FHITZ HAFUEE , Prop'r ,
No. I'ODonglesStrcft , corner llth , Oni-'ha ,
Nel.rjka Uoard by the day or.nesk.
iuno 1 , T !
Central House
* o. 630 tiiteonth Street ,
Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB.
JOSI-TH DOYE. Prop'r.
D.iy and week Board at reasonable rates.
rirst-class bar attach , * ! to tha Louse.
ie37 3m
I
On 0/A , let. TarnKam and Harney Slrecti ,
been entirely refiitt'd and roinrnlshed.
HAS
and will accommodate all to the ben oi
[ ward at Sl,50 per day ; 40c per * lnglemcal.
CY&SMHABRYMAN ; ,
jy2Sdly. Propr etors.
rn Hotel.
Flouting on 4tb , 6th and WalnntEU , ,
3t. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Ilotpl is flrjt-clnsa In all Us
m ointment * . In table' are at all times sup-
lied In the greatest abundance , with all vv
eliraclcs the markets afford , Its clerfs and
mployes are all polite and attentive to the
ant of tb pu'Sts of the hotel. There Is an
nproved * leva or leading from the fl t floor
> the upper one , Railroad and cteamboat
: ket oQlris. news > tnqd. pd wesierr Union
otll em lite Rotunda of hotel.
-WILLIAM LATEY ,
lor. IGih aud Webster Sts. ,
Keeps a complete assortment ol
IROGEIUES and
PKOYISIOXS.
WILLIAM SEXAUEB.
5 Tuwiiam Street , - - Omaha , Neb
WUOLE3ALKANDEET.HI , DEALEK IN
JRNITURS. BEDDING , ETC.
ENOCH HENNEY , Tl
ustice of tlie Peace
fflce oTfr tn-j State lUnt , corner. ! Farn.
J and 13lh irMts.
The SIOOT City ? d Pacific Railroad ,
* I * Coaftcetlon with ito
OUX C1TY4 * & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
2 miles lie [ sliorttst route fr m Omaha
Council Bluffs to St. Paul , liineaooUx
ir t r , Anoka , Dnlutii , Eismarck , and al
ts In Hinncista.
tin leaves Osiaha dally , ( exwp Saturday ]
) , elo k p. m. , and Council Sliffi at lGo p
rttn Chio E * NortJr-\V t r Depot.
cos LOiTandliDioas QUICK as
- Th
by anj olker Line. crodi
pure
if PALACE SLEEPING CARS
Oil ALL BIGHT TBAINS , No
sur your ticket reads T1A Hour Citr
ivoidlns cirtultoua rontu and Midnight
The I
kets can bo rnrchace-I at the offloes of the a wcl
go & NorthT < stern Railway in Omaha
OBCCil BlufCl.
J C , BOTDEN ,
, ? * " * Ticket At' St t > . A S. C. R. R.
Paul , Minn.
TheC
F. C. HILL , and
Pisa , acd Ticket A t. , 8 . < X A P. , 'sioux tmou a :
' , Iowa.
QUO.T. . CBATTflN , Agent. C.
1C3 Farnham Street , Omahi , Neb.
r29ti.
The Klnsof the SEWING JIACKlSE WO1LP is rrr-cuincrtly GcW Teirns
Realms ci Finance.
SALES EOE 1873 :
In Round ISTnmbers 232,444 Machines
ItBeln ; over One Hundred acd Thirteen 7rcu ; : du ot jacLiLctthra were . nlil * IT s. ,
. r.UJuj7
.
Seeing Jlaihinwroii.uanv during theaaroetir * *
raouatraied. It will hai ly bydimed . .pen ouch evidence that the : of the flajcrls Ju.lr
. N. I ASON , Agent ,
0. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA
J. J. BUOWN & BRO. ,
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co.
STSFXE & JOHNSON ,
538 and 54O FoiirtoQatk Street ,
BET. DOUG-LAS AND DODGE
GALLAGSR.
SUCCLS-OKS TO CltCICHTON Ay > JfOP.GAN
] STo. lOij Earnliaiu Street.
,
aprSdly I
WHITNEY , B AUSSK JffAH & CO. \
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ZTo. 247 Douglas Street , \
l - I T t A
mch27yl AOK.NTS FOR TIIS DUPONT 1'OWDER CO. " '
CLARE : & FRENCH ,
AND SEALERS IN
Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season.
J ° * ARL-ERS SOLICITED / XD PRO ITLY TILLED.
A. . S. S Z DE 3 ? S O
MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE
1
-a
532 'Z'S : SO ? . ,
O. L- . & . .
,
288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
, _ , .ITkecP con9 i11'1 ! ' on hanJ the C n t toct of Broad Cloth , Ca sicWs and Vesting
which I am prepared to make up in th most faihtouab'e stj lea and to suit the uiuitaMMtous
. .
at the lowest rossU.a prices.
ESTABUSflfcu
PUNDT , MEYER & BAAPKE
-.VltOtXSALE DEALERS IN
Teas , Spices , ToTaacco and Cigars.
212 Farnliam Street ,
2RS OF
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYJSS and JS'OTIOSS.
231 Farab-ana. Street ,
- USTIEIB.
J. J. BROW.N & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE JDEAIJSRS EST
ITS-IT Notions * aid Boots and. Shoes.
JOHN T.
JOBBER OF
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK/
AND
JMJ . . A UVA < .OAS. mchljy
4S Kouglas St. , Oraana , STob-caslsa.
HENRY HOBNBERGEB.
DEALER IN-
ii.y <
jKcntuJjVhisbJes anil Iiaporfo-l.t 'ooJ * a Specially.
3LA.a IKTIEIB.
O2&SS and
e Burlington an 1 Missouri P'.ycr Railroad Co. , o.ljrs J est Ian 's at low pri n on 10 year
tatCpc.o-c , . Interest , * tl "i halnum preiulii'nof ajporcoat. on the amountof th
ias , ii half the land Is cuiUrated , withiu two year from data of purchase.
LABQE DEDUCIOXS FOR CASH" PAY > EENTS.
rth of ? Iatte , J.oyp Fork and Elkhorn Valleys
! A M. R. K. Co. will s U about 7.000,000acrcsofspl > nli ln In < and agricuiurai'Iaa !
I watered rounlry , at trom ! l-fi to 57.00 per acrr on lungcn-diU
South of he Platte
omj snyowncsa large boJy of the best Ian 1 | n Nebraska , Interacted by nomeroaj
Ija eut to itsrallroi.1 ail In thilir eit jn 1 best developed part of tha Sta e , as aso
Valley. For circulars an Hull lafor aitioa apply U >
. SCHALLER , Agent B. & M. Land Office
Corner of Ninth and Farnliam Sts. , Omaha
Or General Load Depaatmeut , Iducolii , Ka