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UMAHA BEE
MONDAY , SEPT. 21 , 1874.
OFFICIAL PATEK OF THE d'H
THE OMAHA DAILI BEE
Ji serred to subscribers by carrier , to an
part ot the city , every erening , ( Sundays cj
oepted , ) it fifteen cent * i r eek , or f3.75 h
ix months , and S7.UOpercnuum , wheu rial
n ftdrance.
All complaints about Irregularities , sddreaM
this of lie * will re l > e prompt attention.
Tiuc ( ML&HA JJAJLT UKK will be mailed 1
taburibers at the loUo flat ratoe , myable Int
tiably in adrance :
J7.UO per u > turn.
1.75 " 6 .onthj ,
THE OMAHA DAILY BEK has by far tl
LARGEST circulation In the city , and I
nereiore , the best and cheapest adTtrtiaii
Bedlam.
BATES OF ADVKKTIEIHS. Local notices ,
cnU per line : local adTertioements ,
rent * per line ; by the month , 10 cents. 1
dTerusement Inserted for leu Una CO cent
p eii notices , 10 cents per line ; single lna <
Uon , not less than 23 cents.
Transient abi rti etuenis mail Inra-Jably
paid tor In advance
Kates { or BUndlng adTertisemtnU by sped
contract.
All Legal holloa , Statements , Tabu ]
Work , etc. , requiring careful rerUton by coii
or proof to be furnished , must be handed
before ten o'clock A. M. to insure insertion t
came day.
pedal and Local adTertUetceuU before ti
. M.
drertlseuents i iore one o'clock p. K
AK advertisements fur the WKEICLY B
in i t be handed iu before Monday noon , for t
t , .15 wwtk's is-oe.
V..UIVAL AM ) llEPAIUUllE I
THAI AS.
limp Card of the Barllntton Ron
LK1VX OMAHA. ABBTt AT OMAHA.
Exprew .2:50 r. if. j rxpress :55 A.
Hall * 8:00 A. M. j Mall * 10:15 P.
-undaysexcepted. * Mondajrs except
This is tht only line running Pullman Sol
tiiDlru-ctn.
D. W. HITCHCOOC , HABBTP Drnn ,
< * D'L Wcs. l"ass. Agt. Ticket Agenl
Chicago ; 11L Omaha , 1
Onion Pnclfle.
l\t. ABST
D llr Express 11:30 A. M. : OUP.
Dally Mixed 4M5P.M. 10.1)0 ) P.
OnUy Frelcht. . . . . . . . S.-CK ) A. M. 6:41 : P.
Dally FreightW A. Ji. 8-.HOA.
Itork IrUtid k Pncn
Vail. . . ' 5.30A.M. 10.4uP.
express 2 * ) P.M. tlO.OHA.
Sundaia excepted. tMondaya except
Ckleaco it. Nortti\vc t-ni.
SSCA.M.
2:50 : P.M.
K an ( at City , St. Jo. & Council Hill
Horning Express. . . ! 50 A. M. 10:00 A.
renlng Express. . .8:30 P.M. 6:40 : P.
Omaha * Northwestern and SIoi
City A : Pacific ,
Mall Express . 8:15 A.M. 2UBP.
Dally except Sunday * .
CtauIbBSfis and Baggage Wagons leave
fflce , corner Jfarnham and Ninth etreuts ,
su uiUtUi s 1C advance 01 the above ttalin
ma
Opening and Closing of JHalln
Omaha.
aoina oux.
B. 4 St. Jo 7:00 4 JO
do ao. . .
O.&S.W R. . 3SX ) 10:00
WORTH.
U.AN. W. C.E _ . 2:50 7i5
Chicago nod all Eastern cities , Nebrai
City , MatUr-outh , Council BuHa ! nd Burll :
ton , dueatlu ua. m. , closes at 4:30 a , m. i
tp. m.
St. Louis and EL Joseph , due at 10.00 a.
and 7 p. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. tu. and 4:3o a.
Ofice open Sundays Iroui 12 to 1 p. m.
n K. YOST. PoslmasUi
Republican Conuty Convention.
A Republican Ceuniy -nventlon for rene
Onuntr will bo hfld at tbe Court Ilou-e in I
City of OiiiRha , on Tue-day. the 6 h day nl I
tober , A. D. 1874 , at 2 o'clock p. m , for tbe p
pose of placing In uomlnatlun Two Sen to
and Sir Kej.rnentsilTcs to tbe LeginMure , a
ns County I'-ou miaslo' er , 'o b < - Toted ( oral 1
iMtionto b hell on October 13th , 1874 ,
t.r the purpose of transactlnK "U'hothir bu
arts as comes pro ) > erly before said C n enti <
Each Ward ntiiedtyof Omaha will ei
titled to i-er-n Delepitrs. anl eaih p eclncto
! .aid city , three (3) ( ) Delegates to said C <
nation.
i > .44i ry elections for llir purpose rf choosl
aach deIfKat"r are hereby called for 8aturdi
the id day of Octolxr , the po'ls to be- pen In I
eily of < rui jha , from 4 to 7 u'clo1 , p m. , and
the othe pninct > , iiom 6 to H o'clo k p. m
Knne but veil known Republican voters n
beallorrd toToteatsald Irimary ltction9 , a
in the cltr of Omul a nn p n n will b * Ilo
t ' TO' unless d"ly i Uter.-d or identified
th Mtlaf ction of the Judges nf election m I
lniaproi > erlTquullfi d Ucnub i anTourof I
\VnrJ where his billo' is nQ-r-d.
Ths folio "InK are deal nstrd as places wht
inch primary "l-ilons wl 1 made.
1st Ward -At Turner's Hall.
id 1\ aril A 1 1 n. ' d l > i uglaa IJouse.
3d Waid At Engine Hi-use.
4th Ward At ity I nzlneei's Office.
fib Ward- Ed. Palluw's on Chi agoitre.
Cth Ward t Enilrip HOIIK.
Union Precinct At Eniglit' * School Pou1
Valley Tiejurtt White's Store , V.ll
fit.tlon.
KlnrencePrrclnct AtFlorrnccSchoi.il 'Ion
Chicigo I'recln t At Ikhi.rn Station Hou ;
Me , rdle I'recln t irdle.vhool ou
rnkhorn Trcclnct-At Ellciorn Cltrchc
XOBM.
tkiatoca rreclnct AtSa at g- School Ko"i
niniilas Trecinrt At Jo * 1 Qrlffli V R. s den
WMI Omaha Precinct At 0. B Set en's tt <
idene * .
MlUrd Precinct * t Millard's Station Hou
o-lorof the Douglas County JUepubha
JOEL T GRIP' IN , Chairman.
t JOIIN 1L TIIURSTON Secretarr.
i
li Bipnblican Convention for 25th Eojr
tenutive District.
Delegates from thn seriral connt'Kf tl
25th EeprwenmtiTe Di trlct will rxe l it t ]
Grard Central Hotel , ! onmha , on Xa arts
5eptemtier29tli , 187' , at S o'clock : p ra , f r tl
purp'teof making a nomln tion for a Repr
( eotatire for said district for the next Lfgtkl
tare. "
Tht oounti's 'omposlns said district , ard tt
nmKero ! delegetea each are entitled to , are i
follows :
arpy _
Dodee.
Washington . - . - .
By order Republican District Committee
ELAM CLARE , ( halrman.
Bei nbllcan ptp-ra of tbe District please cop ]
TOADTEK7IM FSine * PCr
aVA'JlO * or r DAH.V DKf. t-mor
ilian doable thiit rf any nilirr flail ;
a | riinbUsllcd In K l > raska.
OMAHA BREVITIES.
Efghty-flvecisper can isthoprici
of fresh Baltimore oj-atere whlcl
arrive dally by express at Peycke'
Restaurant septS.
*
An effort will bo made .to havi
the Adelaide Phillips Opera Troupi
ainff here in November.
Policeman "William llyan hni
found one of the watches whlcl
were stolen from the Barracks bog
pltal the other day by a soldier , \VH
was arrested for desertion. The
timepiece had been "soaked" at t
sjccond-hand storo.
Samuel A. Echols , the land
agent of the Union Pacific railway
at Atlanta , Oeorgia , arrived hen
Saturday with a party of aboul
twenty-five settlers for Nebnuka
Among the number were the familj
of Mr. Echol's father , who located
at Columbus some months ago.
Notwithstanding the muddj
condition of the streets , the Blals-
dell Comedy Company played to
quite a-large audience Friday night.
' The Irish Cousin" and the "Rus-
iic Relative , " composed the bill ,
Trhlch was rendrod in a highly satis
factory manner to the audience ,
who demonstrated their apprecia
tion by frequent applause. "The
Jnc shlr Lass" will bo presented
t , vhici fJpP tfc * sewon.
The train from Chicago Sat
urday , over the Chicago , Burling
ton & Quincy railway , was elx hours
lato.
lato.It's
It's a pity that John Smith will
drink. He was asawsad $ i.OO at
the Police Court Saturdaj for an
over Indulgence in Intoxicating bev
erages.
George Hines Is being exam
ined Saturday before United States
Commissioner Smith OB the charge
of selling liquor without a license.
That drunken oripple who was
run out of Council Bluffs a few dayi
ago , raised anotuw disturbance Fri
day uight on Farnham street He
ought to be shipped back to Coun <
cif Bluffs where he belongs.
"The Sclenoe of Life" is th <
title of the latest work of Rev
Charles Kingsley , Canon of West
minster. It Is good solid reading
and will well repay a careful peru
sal. We are indebted to 8. C. Ab
hot < k Co. , for a copy of the work.
A. Rosenberry , a carpenter em
ployed by Charles Aumock in fittiui
up his roadhouse in Saratoga pre
clnct , Friday afternoon recelvei
a very deep cut In the palm of hi
band by a chisel , and bled nearly :
gallon. Ho was obliged to go to th
Barracks to have the wound sowe <
up ,
Policeman Clark found adrunl
en man U ing on the muddy side
walk in front of the State Bank lat
Friday night The man had $4001
his pockets , and it is a wonder the
he had not lost it either by accideu
or by thieves. Ho was taken to
hotel and put to bed. He ought t
be thankful that he was dlsoovere
by Policeman Clark.
Thursday afternoon quit *
arowd was called in front of Ma
Meyer & Co.'s ci ar store far th
novel sight of an Indian having hi
moccasins blackpd by a boot-blacl
The native American compensate
the "shlne-'em-up' ' with a plug <
tobacco and fifteen cents.
An agent pf a wholesale liquc
h"U = e went into Curry's bath rooni
the ether day , and took a bath. H
went to sleep in the bat a tub , an
was not awakened till an hour aftei
wards , when the employes thinkln
It rather strange that he should re
main BO lonp , forced open the dooi
and found him toH'ng a very com
fortabla nap.Vnter has A ver ,
strange effect on that gentleman.
Charley Aumock has just com
pletcd tbe work of enlarging an
fitting up his elegant residence ii
Saratoga precinct for a roadhous (
which he will throw open to the put
lie on to-day. It will bo
pleasant resort , and we have n
doubt will be well patronized. Mi
Aumock proposes to keep overj
thing choice iu the refredbmentlinc
so that the hungry and thirsty cai
satisfy tbuir appetites to the utmost
Dropping into J3F. . Cook' '
.stove store on Fourteenth street , w
found Mr. Cook shipping a larg
number of stoves to the West V
noticed two styles the "Omaha1
and the "Argan I" parlor stoves-
that are meeting with n very larg
sale , on account of their beauty , du
rability , and extra heat > glvingqual
ities. These stoveaare an ornamen
to any parlor or drawing-room
Both hard and poftcoal oan bo burn
ed in them. Mr. Cook makes :
specialty of heavy "Vulcans" to
Depots and large rooms generally.
Mr. Clark Dunn , an old ac
quaintance of Mr. Jack Morrow , I
in the city , and is stopping at tin
Metropolitan. Mr. Dunn is from thi
Black Hills , which ho reports to bo :
region full of gold. He presente <
to Mr. Morrow three nugget * whicl
were worth $100 , and he is trying t <
induce Mr. Morrow to go with bin
to the Black Hill * with a six muli
team , with which to hau
out the gold by thi
wagon load. The gold lies arount
loose , and nobody to pick it up
Who wouldn't go to the Bind
Hills ? Mr. Dunn reports that thi
order of Sheridan put a stop tc
the grand rush that was about to It
made on this now Eldorado , and Lc
predicts that whenever the order is
removed , everi * inch , of territory will
be covered with gold-seekers.
Heel Estate Sales.
For the weekending , Sept. lStf , .
Caroline K Read to S Lehman ,
east 22 feet of lot 7 , block 122 , Oma-
ha-S10.000.
John H Brown to Martha A
Brown , s half of 1 , block 91 , Omaha ,
S100 00.
Oscar B Selden to Mary H
Wright , block 9 , in West Omaha
$1200 00.
A Hurley , Sheriff , to Emma C
Johnston , n w s eand s half of s oof
13 , 15 , and 12 § 960 00.
Alex Hunter to William Ballenger ,
lot 2 , block 06 , Florence $200 00.
Sar h M Corri to John Larson e
naif lot C block 8 , Omaha SSOO 00.
S A Strickland to Isaac 8 Ha'-call ,
132 sqtutro rods in no ne 34 , 15,13
S2SS 00.
W A Ui.rb.ner to August Woblgeh ,
e CO feet lot 5 , Hawes' addition
? 275 00.
Sophia Lowe to Cathedral Chap
ter of the Dioce-o of Nebraska , lots
Mock. L Lowe's addition
7 , 8 , 9 a iu 10i ,
dition Si 00.
Lane & Melmosh to Jnmea Qil
bert , part of lot 5 , Lane's addition
S20000.
Building and Saving Association
to J M \ \ el'itig , lotff 25 and 26 In
O B and S A Add-51,200.
NH Coffman to Andrew Rosewater -
water , lot 4 block w , Shinn's Third
Add S3.r.O.
Wm Williams to M F Sbinn , lot
16 , block 1 , Armstrong's Add
SlCOl\
Byron Reed to school district No.
1 , lot 7 , block 337 , OmahaA$10 00.
Isaao B Rockonflcld to John G
Lee , west half of lot 7 , block 237 ,
Omaha $2,500.
Q H Bojrgs ; to Saml G Mallotto ,
south 44 feet of lot 4 , block 17
-$1,000
GEO. H. .fETEUsoir , tnepionee
jlgar manufacturer , keeps con
stantly on hand the very best
Dranda of cigars , and also "V > ne
Tack , Fruits and Flowers , and
Durham" Smoking Tobacco ,
til Douglas street
maySecdly
QUEER PRACTICE.
How a Young Shyster Practiced
n the Confidenod of Hit
Priudj.
About two months ago a younj
man named H. LorenskI , profess
Ing . .to be a lawyer put In at
appearance In Omaha , ant
added his name to thi
long llt of embryotlo Blackstone
who are struggling to make a pre
carious living. He was hard up
and was not ashamed t acknowl
edge the fact He wanted work
he must have something to do
and being a young man o
indomitable energy and un
limited cheek two of the man ;
requisites necessary to suoces
lathelega profess ton he succeeds
In obtaining come employment as ;
collector for various parties , and ii
addition to thbhe managed to pie !
up a little practice. After wlLnini
the confidence of several persons h
began- take advantage of tha
confidence , ana yfter "besting th
town" to the amount of severe
hundred dollars , he left forChicag
to-day.
Among his victims was Jeai
Libert , the tailor , from whom h
obtained a suit of clothes , and whic
he paid for with a worthless chec
on the Omaha Nn.Ional Bant
He collected neveral bill
for Dr. Babcock and other pel
sons , and from one man be got $10 (
which he did not account for. Froi
a certain gentleman , whose nam
need not be mention , he borrowe
two coats ; a milliner was beate
out of a hat for his wife ; and
young man id oqt a watch , whic
he lent to Loran ki , who wanted t
wear it to Lincoln , where he pn
tended he had 4 law suit to atten
to.
His operations became known t
those most intereatod. and Lorensl
thought it was about time to giv
his creditors and other friends tL
co4 } sljouUlgr by leaving to\vnwhlc
he tried to do yesterday gftujru qi
but he was detained at tbe Uuio
Paclflo depot by some of his vi <
tims , who wanted to bring hm } t
time.
The District Attorney was cot
suited in the matter , and ho was <
tue opinion that Lorenski had plaj
ed his game SQ wej ) that he had n <
made himself criminally liable.
Lorenski , however , got away thi
morning by the dummy , and left fc
Chicago by Jlie Chicago , Burlingto
< t Quincy railway.
That fellow will yet make h ]
mark at the
I7ie "Variety Bazar" will MOV ]
duriny coming week to it * large a
egant brick store OorlZthandDoit
la * Sd. , formerly Herald OJfict
Will occupy BO1R ROOMS an
part ojbaicment , and will be B.
&AR the F2NES1 and LARQgS
tlore of th * kind west of Chicaai
You can ifovre special bargain
JVOTT in WALL PAJPEfi to sat
moving it. A full line of SCHO01
BOOKS in stock. septlOl
REMOVED.
Trie B , & M. R. R. LAND OFFJC ;
has been removed from the come
of Farnham and Ninth streets south
opposite the Union Pacific R. R. De
pot , and to C. B. & Q. OFFICE
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL septlCl
Remember the Grand Concert a
Thicle's Hall to-morrow afternoon
It
Persona ! .
D. J. Gibbon , U. S. A. , of Wash
Ingtou , Is at the Grand Central.
Hon. B. I. Hinman , ofNortl
Platte , Is registered at the Metropol
lt n.
n.Conrad
Conrad J. Smi th , of Chicago , tin
well known commercial travelei
and singer , is at the Metropolitan ,
W. M. Francis , Esq. , has gonE
E is ton business , It is said of mat
rimonial nature.
T. H. Dearborn , the Pacific coasl
agent of the Onmha favorite route
tbe Kansas City , St Jo * & Council
BlulTu railway i * in the city. He
mil go west to-day.
D. O. Mills , president of the
California bank , and Cohen , the
: olebrated kian Francisco merchant ,
irrivod in tbe city yesterday in
\ special car , and go east over the
Chicago , Burlington and Quincy
railway.
George W. Newman , represent-
ng Sutler Bros. , clears and tobacco ,
Detroit , Is at the Grand Central.
3eorgo has been running around
: own all day making large sales of
i new brand of cigars , theT"Nabob , "
vhlch everybody' , who have tried
.hem , declare is the nobbiest thing
> ut.
The following are the arrivals at
he Metropolitan Hotel :
A J Stranger , W T ; A 8 Bently ,
Chicago ; Qeo M Swigartdo ; JHen-
y , Freruonti ; lia3 Patrick and wife ,
tlarengo , 111 ; D Goodlauder , Rock-
ord , 111 ; M C Keith , North Plur.te ;
ros Mackee , do ; Jas E PhilpotLin-
oln ; F M ACkerly , Chicago ; Jas
Jarfon , Ottawa , 111 ; A G McAus-
! ind , Omaha ; W B Wright , Rich-
uond , Ind ; E Wolfsberg , ClarJts ,
Jeb ; Jas Burns , Now York ; Clark
> unn and wife , Belton , Texas ; Jno
telly , Des Moines ; S Sbeedley , Tif-
n , Ohio ; Dick Bean , Texas ; D R
'ant , do ; B W Bales , Ft Sully , Da-
ota ; J D Tracey , Pine Bluffs.
Tbe following aw the arrivals at
w Wvomms :
H H Wrinki * w s Duncan ,
.urlington . , Vt ; R G Carter , Ore-
3n ; Jos Brema'canip , W P Man-
Ing , Boston ; G C Burr , Q N P
[ umangh , Chicago ; Mrs Judge
alter , Dr Ceo W Soott , Dubuque ;
rFarreil , Cheyenne ; E Lawson ,
iielby , Ohio ; Guss , Ford , J Deere
: ooro , Ogden ; Mrs 3reen , Denver ;
B-WUson , Lincoln ; L Browning ,
avenport ; N J Miller , Dee
The Street Grades in Court.
The street grading business hai
at last found its way into court , i
suit having been begun Friday
by O. P. Hurford , guardian of Etb
and Annie M Hurford.B. E. B. Ken
nedy , Anna A. Crary , Charlotte K
Turner , W. W. Lowe , E. O'Neill
and Addie T. Rhodes , and others
against the city of Omaha , Cit ;
Treasurer Johnston , and A. J. Hans
com , to enjoin the city from levy
Ing the tax to pay fay for the grad
Ing on St Mary's Avenue am
Howard streets.
The petition charges conspiracy
as follows :
Plainlifld further say that a ma
jodty of the property on the line o
said street was tar more valuabl
for residence purposes , the only put
poses for which it ever can or wil
be used , before the alteration of sal
grade , than now ; that said street
were in good condition and travelei
by all residents and others who de
sired , with cose and comfort , an
the grade was sufficient as estat
lihed iu 1866 and 1868 aforesaid
to accommodate all persons fo
any ordinary vehicle of travel
But the plaintiffs charge th
fact to be that the defendant
Hanscom , being the owner c
a large tract of land near the wet
end of said avenue having laid th
same off into lots and blocks an
desiring to sell and dispose of th
same to the best advantage , but be
ing unable so to do until be roul
obtain a line of street cars to ru
out upon said Howard street an
said avenue , and being largely in
terestcd in a line of street cai
known as the "Omaha Horse Rail
way Company , " and desiring fe
the benefit of bis interests in sai
horse railway , as well as for his in
terest in baid land , to extend Bai
railway out to taid lands , die
as plaintiffs are informed , an
believe , conspire with on
Marsh , the ostensible owner c
said railwav , ndat tbe times here
inbefore alleged , a member of sai
Common Council.and with one Gil
son and one Swobe , also ruembei
of said Council , who resided upo
or near tbe line of snhl street an
avenue , to obtain from tbe sai
Common Council an order requirin
the nrade of said streets as nfort
said to be changed a d graded , bolt
ing out as an inducement to th
otHer members of paid Council , til
grading of certain other streets 1
Raid , city , which \ \ ould greatly er
banco the value of the property c
f hp said other members <
t he fald body , a'h'd" did b
means of such inducement
and tiie interests of the paid Maral
Olsjsoii , and Swobe , procure tb
Bald order and the letting of tli
said contract as aforesaid. That t
change of grade and the ordering c
saia grading , and the letting of th
contract therefor , was Induced fa
theperslstent efforts and interests <
tjjrsaid Hanscom , Marsh , Swob <
and Gibson , Jioping and intendin
thereby to benefit themselves , nc
for any public 'interest or b'encfl
but that the burdens thereby crt
would be too grievous to b
Auction Sale on the premise !
N. E Corner of 19th and Paul Bts
one block from Street Railroad of
complete lot of household good :
nearly new. Sale Tuesday , at 1
o'clock.
GRAY & ALLEN.
"
sept 19 2t Auctioneers.
Don't forget to go to the Granj
Cpucert at Thiele's Hall to-morro )
afternoon. It
For fine clothing and furnishin ;
goods to suit the fall and wlnte
season , call at
Bgloeodts M. HELLMAN & Co
BUY
BETSWORTH'g CELEBRATED DEE ]
SEA BHAND OVSTEltS.
The lif-st flavored Oyster in thi
market TAKE NO OTHER.
For sale at wholesale by
J. C. ROSEXFELD ,
General Northwestern Ag't
Send for Price List s9 1m.
READ the new advertisement o
. Hcllman & Co. septlSeodtf
Boys' , youths' and children1 !
clothing ; the host varieties and sole
very low at
seloeodtf M. HELLJIAN & Co
RUTH'S CELEBRATED OYSTEUS
received twice a week. We war
rant every pan.
scpl U3 LITTLE & WILLIAMS ,
Chonk Full of Aew Styles of Hat *
and C'aps at Low Prices , at Bunco's ,
Douglas st -Bepl8l2
FOR RENT.
Store roe > m No. 202. Farnham St. ,
formerly occupied by Smith Saun-
dera' dry goods storo. Inqulru at
State Bank. si8 Iw.
NOBBY styles of Hats , all grades ,
ihapes and prices , daily arriving at
Bunco's. scpt8-2t
Indian Curiosities at No. 170
Farnham street , corner llth street ,
may 7-tf.
CAKPETINGS.
You c.'vn always find the largest
ind best assortment of
CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS
WINDOW SHADES
MATTINGS
MATS AJSD RUGS
at JOHN B. DETWILER'S ,
14th street , between Farnham and
Douglas streets , s3 atfwlt
Any quantity of furnishing goods ,
uch as shirts , underwear , socks ,
to. , from the "finest" to lower
; rades , sold very cheap at
6cl5eodtf M. HELLMAN & Co
for Snrrenclar ot Omaha City
Crnr TREASURER'S OFFICIE , 1
OMAHA , Neb. , Sept 10th , 1674. }
Sealed proposals will be received
I this office until Beptember 22nd ,
t 12 M. , for the surrender of Omar
a City Bonds , in any sums to the
mount of fifteen thousand dollars
r less. Bids to bo opened at the
ity Council meeting , September
2nd , 1874. EDWARD JOHNSTON ,
septlO-lOt City Treasurer.
Fresh Taffy and Caramels at the
le Omaha Candy Factory. Freeh
rokcn stick candy at half price.
H. L. LATEY ,
sUtf Douglas utj or. 12th ,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
SATURDAY , Sept 19,1874.
IFhe board met pursuant to ad
journment
Present CommissionersMcArdlt
Knight and Redtield.
The minutes of the last meetln
were read and approved.
Dr. McClelland , county physicla
reported 19 paupers in the pue
house.
A petition signed by J. F. Coi
ner ana 14 others was presentee
asking for the location of a count
road , commencing ou the nort
line of u e qr of Sec. 6 , Town II
Range 13 , and runniuff thence sout
easterly to Florence.
The requirements of the law ha\
ing been complied with. Georg
Smith was appointed a coinmissionc
to view and report upon said pn
posed road.
License for the sale of liquor wei
ordered issued to George T. Corue
and C. T. Alexander , of Saratog
precinct
Proposals for grading the count
road running west from Cumin
street , were opened , and the contra *
therefor was awarded to J. D. Elli
at 18 cents per cubic yard.
The contract for building a ston
culvert ou said road was awarded t
R. G. Jenkiu-on at$150.
Proposals for building a bridg
across the Elkhorn river ai Wa'ei
lee , were recei vetl and opened. A <
tion thereon was deferred until Moi
the 21st inst.
The following account ? weio a !
lowed ;
J C Cowin legal services $23 0
Byron Reed & Co. , fees as
signed 23 0
J P'Kelley , coroners juror. . . 4 (
> Sleric cr& Woodworth.post-
ing proclamations 2 0
Gee C Staley , witness on in
quest 2 C
Wm MclSamaru , witness on
inquest 1 C
H li Seelennvor , work at
thieshing 19 C
M Pruitt , work at threshing , 14 S
AT Kowers , vash expended. . 8 C
Henry Neejer , threshing
poor form 52 1
ABonowdeu , medicine 4 G
F Kelley , wood for poor. . . . . . 4 E
J H Lacey , transporta
tion 7
H L Pickard , work on road. . . 22 4
J Li Thomas , " " 9 C
P Cassedy , " " 12 t
V B Ricker , " 22 C
ilepheu Robinson , building
oiuiie , Oveilanders 480 0
WJ Young & Co. , lumber. . . 211
Adjourned to meet Sept. 12,1874.
LuynsS. REEU ,
County Clerk.
The Indepindents Will Sot Unit * \711
the Democrats.
The following are the official pn
ceodings of the meeting of the Ii
dependents on Saturday :
Pursuant to the call of the Pres
dent , the County Central Commi
tee of the Independents met on Sa
urday , Sept 19th , 1874at3Jo'clocl
the President in the chair.
' The Hecretary being absent , A
Clemens was 'elected Secretary . pi
' - .
tern.
"Mr. Cumings was elected a men
ber pf the committee ) from the Fift
" ' '
Wuni.
E. Dudley was elected a men
ber of the committee from the aixt
Ward.
W. W. Connor was elected
member of the committee fret
Florence precinct
General Estabrook was elected
member of the committee from th
Sixth Ward.
On motion , a mass meeting e
the Independents of Douglas eoun
ty , Neo , wos'called tb meet at th
court house in Omaha , on Thurs
day , the 24th day of Septembdi
1874 , at 7J o'clock , to place in noni
inaUon a full county ticket.
E. G. Dudley. M.Cumincsand A
Root were eko.ed a finance com
mittee.
E. Estabrook and H. Jobnsoi
were elected a committee on print
ing.
ing.Thp committee adjourned to mee
at tht court house , September 24tb
at 7 o'clock. "
WM. GARNABY , Pre 't
A. CLESIENS , Sec'y.
Delegates to the Democratic County Con
vention.
The following delegates were elect
ed Saturday in the different ward
to attend the Democratic Count ]
Convention which meets at thi
Court House In this city on the 26U
Instant :
First Ward W L Wilcox , J 1
Morton , C C Merricle , E B Calla
han , C Brandes , P Larson , ]
O'Byrns.
second Ward St John Good
rich , M J McKelligon , JamesG Me
geath , Charles Simpson , J O Corby
Thomas Koqnedy , H P Duel. Foi
assessor , C Hart man.
Third Ward L Miller , D A Mof
fat , W O Bartholomew , H Layer
A J Potter , Thomas Howard , 1
Burke.
Fourth Ward SNMeolIo , David
Schwenck , D C Sutphen , J P Bart
lett Charles Landrock , Jas Smith' ,
r W T Riolmr s. For assessor , W
T Yate ? ,
Fifth Ward A J Roberts , David
Richards , Ferninand Streits , Tbos
Falconer , George Kinney , Martin
Kinney , William Carnaby. For
precinct assessoor , _ JFerniuand
3treits.
Sixth Ward Samuel Herman , E
B Chandler , Julius Ross , Duvid
Eunie. E Wakely , J E Boyd , B A
Eall.
Overcoats made up in the best
ityle , for comfort as well as ele ?
jance , at very moderate prices.
s5 ecd tf M. HHLLMAN & Cq.
McKelligon-a card on
iccond page. Juue2-tf
WIN-UOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS.
Pinted shade cloth , white linen
Hollands , band shades , store shades
ind cords and tassels to match.
JOHN B. DETWILER ,
Carpet Store , 14tb street , petween
"arnham and Douglas.
eepSdtfwlt
WALL PAPER for sale very cheap
t JOHN B. DETWILEU'S
! arpet Store , 14th street between
'arnham and Douglas.
sept3dtf&wlt
Fourth Ward Eeglstratlpa ,
The undersigned will sit at John
. Edgar's hardware store , 240
'ouglas ' street on Friday , Saturday
ad Monday , September llth , 12th
ad 13th , and Thursday , October
h , for the purpose of registering
te legal voters of this ward , and
r the purpose of correcting the
gistry list f. Huaus ,
plOtf Regbtrar Fourth. Wwi ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. AarerMsemonu ot To Let , F <
Sale , Lett , Wants , Found , Botrding , .tc. , wl
be inserted in these columni enc for TE
CENTS per line ; each sabitquent Intertlo ;
FIVE CEF S per line. The firit inicrtic
ncvpr Ira.'h-.n TWENTY-FIVE CFNTS
E-TBAY-A Uom of lijht bj
FOUND and farm wagon , will b * returned
owner on hi * cslliogat cor. IS , and Jickson ai
Treiischka Jt Co. , au J paring the coda theroo
septlWSt *
OST Oil STRAY. D A black cow , whi
spots OB hud , on * gar off. 9 or 10 jtanol
. liberal reward will do paid for the return t
or information cf th whenatouts left at
MILTON KOOEES ,
eplgUt * 211 Farnham at. , cor. 14th , Ouak
SALE. 1 acre of Ian J two nilea fro
FOR
court houte , for 9200 , id half cuk. balan
t montha.
Lota inLowe'a addition from S11C to SUO.ea *
Apply t * ANUBEW KOSF.WATEB.
1SJ F-rnkaa street.
OB Sri'AYtD Three cows , two n
and ota white. A libtral reward will
paid for their return te.or information if tht
whereabouts , Itft at bOUTUCKJi UOIEL.
aeptlTdZl *
OST , STRAYED OB STOLEN Fran 4
9th St. , a medium niiO'l red ceir , about foi
yrara old. Any peraon returnla ; laid cow w
3 suit tbly rewarded. aeptlTd
FOB RENT -Until April 1 , a-it , a ftx
house with barn and out-buildlnn situ
ted on Itard Street. Will b rented cheap , I
qulreof J. g. SPAU > ,
septlMlt No. ill nth a
_
MONEY TO LOAN Inqnirs at Law Offi
of F. A. BEALS.Boom 9 , TUcher'a Bloc
Ouiaha. fsptisdtf
l iB & VLE.A hrauufulr iidence , with Ic
ll
r lot l , In Shin ns addition , T y chsrp and (
n > yeir tima
2g4 Uudg 3trt < r. Sop U. d m w t .
. t Beard and Lodging , pv. w
fire dallata. I'aciflo llbu : * llih Jt Capit
arenue. MACK t FBANCIii , proprielw
a A i.
_
I : EAT barspin * in real ratatr , for sal * lot
in block SJ , with all imnroTaininU bar
on situated OB lotlgStr. r , bei wu ItthJb 141
StrpftB. at Ilia low p Ita of * VX > * . t-nqulr *
M. UELLMAN i CO. Cerntr f Franham
tbirteiBtb btroeU. al 4 d U t.
rpl > KEM t oatj wilB siiro m . Charl
L an M Sthiua a AddltieB. Inquire
Judge Fortei'a offios. i ptl2dtf
.XT ANTED American , German , Norwcj'i
V V rwoliib , or Iruli irb , to werk in b *
restaurants ai d prirat * famlliM. Inquire
Cot rill & . C * , Employment Burrau , 5/T Fl
toenth atra t , opixjaiiu Post Offict. | itl2dtf
AN1E1) T at girl , to do gu < r
housework. Inquire at J. J. Browu
s'ore , cornir 1'ourtBcutU and L'ouglu atro U ,
niqildtr
_
BENT A fin * frame houw. Cor , li
FOX Houaid Sts , alio a flus frame hou
U-r : th and Jackson aU. For particulAra 1 :
quire at 339 Howard bt septlW
Iloua-and lot next north of C. K. Yosi
TIIIE
r 9idinc ii : ors I * at lh low price
S3,5'0a irllle moro tkan tht cost of Iu proT
mpBU. Inquired ? t. VT.JiBBO E , Atto
ner. near head of lou l ia > tr ot.
WANTED Any one wanting to s U or e :
change any kind f business , hvusalot
'ands or n.ercliau ise , call tu ui. W * ha
chaiicts . Qiirely in our hands , alTordlng il
best lUTisument for L-apUal , both suiall at
great COrtBlLl.4 CO. , Excliaui aui Co
In tin j Bureau , 5jl li'.h ' i'ru t , opposite P
Offil-g.
TIIE FuoulU Tke UDderil < .n d h
TO op.ned no office for em loymvatot ma
and female help for stores , offices , boisrs , { > :
vale families , "tc All IB want of < ha s < tua. i
wanlinK employment , plea&e ll n u
CoTTBIt.L & C < > . , Exchange ad Employme :
Bureau , Ml liih strot , oppcaite Post Office.
YXTANTCD A girl to do general houtewoi
YV t 418 Uirenport st. au fdtf
SALi5C acres ot land two mllfjlro
FOR , OB the O. N. VT. It. K. , in Cuiuii
( o. , Nrbrjaka , at Ji.DO per acre IB cash , or ha
down and ba auco in one year at ten | er ei
Apply at "Ure.t West rn Land Agency , " 1 !
and 132 Faruham Street Omaha. ausl'dtf
TO LOAN OB approved pcrapp
MONEY , abe City and Couu y Warrau
lioughi and eel I. Inquire at Law Offlie of ' .
W. i. Richards , Ne. 0 13th St. , Omaha.
AugGdll
TOKK TO BENT 19 $ Dourlas | lr ct. I )
quire U "WyBBBE A. JJUM ,
"ITT ANTED Day boarders , at th jouthwe
VY cor. of 10th and llarntr its. ie ) tf
Academy
J. W. BLAIWELL t J. II. MEA1IH.
ilauastxs aid I'top.'r ,
SWEEPrNU SUCCESS ETEBTW1IEB
Cf the FaTwite.aad Prlac * ef Cendlisas
MB , JOHN DZIX03I
Supported by Mr.
JOHN W. K.AI3DELL
And the great premier orjanisttltB , thi
BLAISDE"LL COilEDTCOMKANT :
LAST NlOIlT , A iD BrNEFIT
Of llr. John Dillon , wh u h will app ar la hi
GBEAT SPFCIALTT ,
LAITCASHIBELASS
_
Scits srcured at Catlin'a o t Store.
Prices as usual.
JOHN t. WABNEB , 0. 3. CBOTJ3E.
Busings Minagor. -ig-Bt
d4tscptlS 17 1S.V.19
ELECFION PBOCLA1IATION.
Notice is hereby gtren to the qualified alMtor
of the Citr of Om La , tliat a special Electioi
will be hold within ami for tba City el Omaha
on Tuesday the 13th day of October , A.D. 1S74
for the purpose of bulmilU'n to the qualitei
electors of sold atty the following propesiiiea
Tia.t
"Shall bonds of the cltv of Omsbabo Issued h ;
saiil Lity in iho sum of four hundred thous ui (
dollars , due in twanty years with interest a
eight per cent , per arnum , to b u-rd for thi
purpose of orectinK. or Brocuring the erebtioi
of Water Works in th City of Omaha. "
Said proposition , entire , sh li b * writtfB 01
prin' d upon each ballot , and the vote th-reor
shall be only " Yes" or "No , " written or print'
ed below said proposition , up. a the sami
ballot.
At said Special Election the polls will V
opened at B o'clock A. U. , and be kept opu
until 7 o'clock P. M. , at th * lo lowing plium :
First Ward at Turner Hall
SeroBd Ward at cxiQe House , No. I.
Third Ward at Engine Hou e'No ? .
Fourth Ward at Sheriff's Office , Court lion ? * .
Filth Ward at fennnylraala Honse , Chieagc
street.
Sixtli Ward at Engine IIou"f , Ne. 1.
In wltne-s whereof I har hereunto Itt m ;
hacd aud caus-d the al of said cily to bi
hereunto Bfilzed. tkU 17tk day cf September ,
A. D. 1S7J. " ' . "
0. i. CHASF ,
Mayor.
se17edSw
OBDINANCE NO. 1 .
Am Ordlnsnre to araed Ordin mr Ito. 1C * Ec-
tltlea" n rdlnanca to proTide for TBTO-
king , amendlnz an I cxac Imz licenies for | h-
B'le of m ilt spirituous or viBons llquo'S Iu
certain tiici. "
Be it Ord ined by Ihe aty Couicil of the City
of Omaha
SEC. I. That Sec. 1 , Ordinance No. 2CI , be
ind the same b hereby amended UTd M iul-
OWf.
SEC. " 1. " If any person U to whom a
icese Jhall hart been granted , by the ; city ol
iniaha , for the sale ofmalt , > pintous , or jin-
ouiHquors-within s4idl-j y , shall bij coaVieM
> y tbe police judge of keeping a dUofd > rly
louse , hodse of prostitution or gambling house ,
irof allowing vilhin any'house ' or building
iccupled by such person < ; r under hU control ,
my gambling with card" , dice or other imple-
nonts nrdoTioe used In gambling , such license
if such person shall thereupon -d tl reby.
mmediately 1 * and lecome reroked , annulled
nd an. elcd | , and of no lurther use Tahdlty or
: flecl , and i case Ot second conilcU 15 f > r
ild oCer-re * or either of them , the pers > q >
tenons so conn ted shall not be entitled to
m.ther license for the sale of liquors , until the
zpiratlon of siz months from the date of luch
ouvictlon.
EC . II. This ordinance shall tak- effect acd
c in force from and afier its passage.
Passiid September 15th , 1J4. _ _ . , . „
Signed , J S. GIBSON ,
' ' President olTeuncil.
Ltteat : O. C.LUDLOW , City Clerk. ' '
ipproTwl September ICtb , 1174.
Signed , C.S. CHASE.
-
llayor.
'
H , CiHIX'Af ,
Pe l rl *
Steam and
Grinder Polisher ,
Iffice : 518 13th Street ,
OUAIIA , xEU.
Order * take * ter EUrer Plitiaj.
AH erden fcy mall will , f ressf t'y tU a < I
. . .
raer cf Cimlrp aid Twsatj-aswad rUstU
Thd finest , lager ba r con * .
; autly on band.
. WETUYLLKX , fny
LIQUOKS , VTINES , ETC.
en
V §
en
0 S
> 383 § 2
r
I M
! H
d SS-
P. N. GLYNNS
ITUOLZIALB AID SXTATC , OXAUTZ II
Wines , Liquors , Segars
TOB\C 0 AND PIPES.
a9-Csllfornla Wines and Brandies. " * *
Cornsr of ll'h and Dodge streets opposite tl
n w Post Oflc balldlnz. Uaiaha , Kebo2I |
HOTBLS.
Bavarian Hotel ,
Cor , 13th 1 Leaven worth Sts
Board y th day and wc k. Finest braat
of all slassra ! Liquors , Kcgars A * . Frtsh Lagi
MDMtantlr n kand.
CHAS. HART Prey.
GRAND CEJSITRAI
SCOT JDX > .
OMAHA , - - - HEBEA3U
Tb * lariwt and best hat betwMQ Cklta , .
tad San Francisco.
Opened nsv Septembsr SOth. 1873.
UO U OEO. THKALL Proprietor.
United States Hotel ,
COIL DOUOLA.S AND TEKTU iTKCETS
r > sp ctfnlly anaoui
JL < that as hu purchased and r Q ted tb
abi H"t l , und is now ready to HCcoinmodal
tb' public , wltk board by day or wek , at reai
uabls rates. WILLIAM LEUB. Prp.
JalyXZ ' 7 * 1
California House.
FEITZ HAPHEE , Jrop'r.
N . 17 * Dcufias Street , corner llth , Osa-hi
HebruaLa Board by thcday or week.
lun 1. T ! _
Central House
1 1. C30 ftrtetstl Stiist ,
Opp. JsBsrsoB Square , OMAHA , KE1
JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r.
Day and ireek Board at re onabls rates.
Fir t-cluy bar atUebtd tw the beuia.
' ' -
k'f
LXSTCZiS HOUSE
Oa 8/A , Itt. FarnKtm and Hartify Slrteit ,
TJ AS besn sntlrely refiittrd ard reurnbhe ! < 3
| | and will accommodate all to the best o
board at f 1,50 per day ; 40c per tmglemeal.
C , Y , & S , M , HABRYHAN ,
lT2S < lly. Propr stors
Hotel.
Frtitlng 03 itji , gii tad ValantiU , ,
St. Louis , - Mo ,
Larcille , "Warner & Co. ,
Th * Southern ilotol is trit-clms 1 * all It
ay ointments. Its table' are at all times sup-
plitd in the groatect abundance , with all tn <
dellraclas the markets , afford , Its clem sot
rnployoc ars all polit * and attentive to tbi
want * ot t < gu < sts of the hotel , 7h ro Is ai
Improred elsra or leadinz from the firtt Cooi
t * the upper one , Rallrsad and tieamboa :
Icket offices , nsws atrnd. nd wesierr flnlot
Ul Bra h osl la tlis botunda of hotel
-WILLIAM l LTEY ,
Cor , 16tH aiidj Webster ; Sts. ,
steeps a complete aoortinsnt tt
GROCERIES and
PROVISIONS.
.re. .
"WILLIAM SEXAUER ,
225 r ni\im Btrr t. - - Ojeaii , Set
WaOLMALB AXD IXTA1L BBALXX tX
PUKBH1BI. lBDIfc'6. ETC.
1C VST X KT 3D IBC 3iS X
DEALKB IK
Fruits , Confectionery ,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ilD ilss , t. llth aid 1 Streat.
KKfcBAtiJCA.
OlfAHA. - - -
T s i City ail Patlle Ballrtas ,
Ttlk SU
SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
[ a M Hilts toe sktrteit ri ( * frsss Oaiaka
tai C 9icU BItfs t * Et. Paal , Mla.a.eUi ,
SUilrraUr , latka , Dslsta , lliaiarsk , aad all
petals la allsaMtta.
Train ISITSSI Ossaha tally. ( SXMS < 6alarday )
it f . letk r- . , sad Ceunell SiuO at S.Of f
) , frcxa Cklsase 1 K rta-lf s Ura Dcpjt.
Freai LOWudTiaue 5 QUICK M
bj uy eUier Liar.
ffl ALL MIGHT TRAINS ,
Be tar * your ticket reads VIA. 8Io i City ,
bus BToidiBg eircuiteua reutae au nidaigbt
ransfi n.
Ticket ] cn . _ he I _ urcbsieJ . . . st ( be oOcesef the
* \L 2 * [ m.T ijl-J - * - * - * iIw T ! DDl ft
J C. BOYDEN ,
; e 'lPa . A Ticket Aftit P. AH. a Jt. X.
bl Pail , UiiB.
F. C. IIILL ,
ien'l Pass. ss4 Tieket Agt. , . C. A f. , SieBX
Cltyj Iwa.
SO. If. f 1ATTON , Ayiat.
IU FualLiss Htr i , ttissiis , Ne .
" * " " " "
' . ! -
Sth t bet. Farakav and Hanej.
;
11 kind * of TAILOBJVO , CLEANING and
dose at reMontile ratM
NO. us-
n Ordinance calling a special ejection lot Iba
purpose of submitting t * the electors of the
eiiy tba issuing of bonds to be used : or tbe
construction of water woiks.
fUcrdalled by the City Council of the City
of Omaha ,
SEC I. That the Vsror of ths City efOraiha
1
iseol submi ting lo the electors cf said city
e foilowlnic preposltiotowit : "Shall bonds
the CUT of Oajba b * Issued by said City , in
e sum ot Four hundred Thousand (400,009)
illxrs dua in twanty y an , with Interest at
ght per cant per annum , to b used for tbe
rposa cf reeling or procuring the erection of
iter worka In the City of Omaha. "
SEC. If. riald protxxltlon shall ta submitted
tire in the foregoing lorm , and the rot * there-
shall le only. " yea " or " no. "
> BC. III. This Ordinance shall take eSect
J beta force from an t sTer
Signed. J. 3. GIBSON ,
Tmni
O.
The Klnjof theSE\TlKG JIACHIiiZ WOBLD st ii c.iBtnlly ti GcM Feffe
Bealms 01 Finance.
SALES FOR 18T3 :
In Round ISTumbers 232,444 Machines
ltBiiroTKrOnea cdred sr.i Thirteen Thr.ur J ii.oro > ; tl.locitl > Bwsreseld iy
JMwln ; ilicLint Coupaoy during tl. < _ unie tiE'e.
It will hir ] y be dwsioa pui such eridesiM that th superioiltT ef Ue Siacar Is
THE 60 ,
. N. NASON , Agent.
jo KO. 212 DOUGLA1 STREET , OMAHA.
J. J. BROWN & BBO. .
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
Agents for tlie Oriental Powder Co.
STEKLE & JOHNSON ,
OERS
53S and 540 Pourtsonth. Street ,
. BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
MORGAN & GAH.AGER.
SUCCtBSORS TO CBEIGHTON jiK3 MORGAK
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
So. 10& Farnliam Street
W3SITHEY , B AUSERKAIf A ; CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
XTo.
mch27yl AGENTS FOB TI ! . DUPONT POWDER Cf.
CLARK < fc FRENCH ,
AND DEALERS JZ ?
Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season.
' " 1 > BUERg SOLICITED. ND PUOlf PTLT FILLBD.
A. . IE. S I J& 3 ? S O 2sT , .
MANUFACTURES AND
ZH
532 I ST. ,
C. Zi.
288 Dodpe Street , 2d Door East of 16th Stra t.
I keep com intly on hand th finest stock of Broad Cloth , Caulaierrs sad Twllars
which I tm prrpared ta make up in tbe most taahionay * stIs and I * suit th ssost faatldloos
at th lovest ponlt.e prices. JslMly
ESTABUantlJ lit
PHN3.5T , KAAPKE ,
-frnnr.rsALn DEALFKS is
Teas , Spices , Tobacco and G :
212 FarnLam . Street , - - Omalia.
JOBBERS F
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES Mid NOTIONS.
231 Farnliam
JT . T3Tf\\H V W f i NT l CC 1tJ"Dr > . ,
\VHOLESALE DEALERS IJf
STAPLE AND FANCY OBY GOODS
Notions , a'id Boots anfl Shoes.
JOHN T ,
-JOBEIB OF. .
Shelf i Hen j Hardwar *
'IRON ' , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , '
AJ1D-
RKAI'KR9MUWERa. DUILt ,
PLOWS , cricrJVATois.-HAy- j
AMD YVAOOB4. mchljy
St. , OzatLha ,
HENRY HOB1MBERGEK ,
DEALEB Cf
KTlHiS.
dtoc-cfiio.
239 DOUGLAS ST1. . > A A
( Calrtwell Block , ) ' / C3 _ ± .1.
HI9T1
Che BarlUtton tad iilxsoarl Pl > er Ballroad Co. , oSsrs best Unit at low prlees on iu yea ?
dltatftx cent , interest , aid wl'habonus premium of 20 percent. OB tha amvuatgf U
rakaMiT half the land Is leultiTated , within two yen from date of purchase.
L > KGE DEDUCTIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS.
orth of flatte , Koup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys
.B 4fcU.B.I . Co. will seC about 1.50.000 seres of spTn 111r f.laaad spIealUrsl.liB
" ll'w Ur d r aalry , kt Iron ll-ft to 17.09 per acrr oa long r dlU
South of he Platte
i Coral > ny e a sa larze body ef th * best Ian 1 in Nebnsta , InUnactel by am reis
lj4v utto ltinlro ! I aiiQ tooUrxait ai be t derelop l p rt of lie SUte , ai B < M
VaUey. For circulars so If lilllBlor.natlon apply U
, SCHALLER , Agent B. & M. Land Office
Corner of KInth and Farabaa Stf . , Omaba
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