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Bepublican State Central Committee— The Convention to be Heia Sept. 24 at Lincoln, Yost’s own benefit. Question 18—Was there any- thing said by Yost at that,or any other time about keeping thear- SINGER. SINGER, The Kingof theSEWING MACHINE WOITD s premirertly o | Realms o1 Finance. S (CE.— Advertisements of To Let, For ing, ac, will 1 —A very laughable accident oc-| OMAHA POSTAL PECULIARI- | curred near the intersection of Farn- | TIES ham and Fourteenth street Monday | . THE OMAHA BEE s Guld Peigns WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1874 | evening. Tnomen“mefldmgnp} e ohus raagement secret. The Republican State Central | be ferich i ties colimas once for 'TEN | £ § | Farnham street ata common trot. | vit of C. C. Sperry. “Answer—Yes, it was well under- | Committee met yesterday in-the | Sra thmIL bt ppeaieat imertion: | X i | 3 2 Rever lcas than FWENTY-FIVE CENTS S = [ SALES FOR 1873: stood between us that it would not do to have thisarrangement known, and that itmust be kept a secret between us. Question 19—State whether Post- iaster Griffin knew anything of Creighton OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. | One of them evidently was not an | Probate Court room, — | experienced rider, but nevertheless | Fo Telly How Mr. Yost “Specu- be rode without & saddle, having | - : [ one band on the rein, the other in | 18%ed”and How Grifin and Yost Pooled Their uoqanog eang Block, in this city. Present—Ist Senatorial District, Eq, S. Towle, proxy for S. §. kulton; In Round Numbers 232444 Machines! | OR RENT—First c'ass dwelliog, Cor. Dav- | T - red nd Thirte e - IS EERE R e dias O e tBeing over One Hurdred and Thirteen Thcusend more Yackines THE OMAHA DAILY BEE then were sold Yy any otber the mane, and hanging from his | v g { Jbozs by carrier, 1o any z T = 5 | 2d, Wm. Caffrey; 3d, John Roberts; d 16th, § rooms.~_Apply to | Sewing Machine Company durirg the e | ,.1:‘.‘ e Tevesy cveaing, undays ex- | mouth, was a big meerschaum pipe, Salaries. this ‘"{mg_e;“;‘-k o T 4th, J. W. Bainer; '5th, E. Rose 3. g CLARKE, v Wl il ey Le debied _pen Such evidence ikat the supers i Bfiden conts per week, or $8.75for | (o1 L < i Answer—TI think not. ) g 3 te A 0 | ated. 'y e Singeris tuly P, ) o, and §7.00 per aaum, when paid :*l‘"tdl - -t];' :‘*&'xmz tll:w‘ ;-!y l“f: he did not from me. He had noth- | water and C. L. Bristol; 6th, F. W. E ] n advance, | that, owing to the rough riding gai ing to do with the making up of the o Vi ir; 2 | rregularities, sddressed 4 N & Joh ; 7th, . Adair; 8th, = g S | e, Themantsompasion | What Yost Thlaks of Jim Allen | skt and sy il o the e > H HE SINGER MANF’G C0 Tk Owawa Dariy Bxx S e ; 9th, E. - 3 LTI I i e Gy s 8- Were lotters fre. | Woodhurst; 10th, ; 11h, C. | Hodas i e boveht cheun, '] L & W. N. NASON, A g : $7.00 per apaum. AR P S quently received at the postoffice | H. Gere; 12th, S. 8. Brass, C. L. | the other half on thrce to six month m > | . N. | 578 60Uk s by far tne | DOFWEND, when his horse took & The Postal Clerks Always Had | Ly 8 (UGN lching the char- | Mather proxy e K“lvey' i o secury, Ltave o e m b B o > . SO, v ent, ! LABGEST circulstion in the city, and is, | sudden start to catch np. The man Tickets in Patiee’'s Lottery, acter of Pattee and his lottery, and [~y = o N hnson, in | ST 8ood cish boarders. The Prop as | ¢ £ NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA A eiire, the best and chespest advertising 3 = if 50 to whom were they addressed e chairman, F. M. Johnson, otlier business t0 attend to immediately, and H o] — ’ - - — S | h:came fiightened, clung tighter to | azd Sperry Always Drow | [0\ S icutic of them ? b | the chair; W, Caffrey, secretary. | °F st 1ewonoers hi splendidapportuniy. 2 £ ¥ e e vESTISING —Local notices, % | the rem and to the mane, while i = n v v - ) > | Tooal advertisemente,” 20 3 & prize. Answer—There were many letters | Mr. W. A. Polack, of Nemaha, s H B J. J. BROWN cCc v & BRO A ‘ fi < e the e . T - € S Gmeiboes o Buczes Wageos s e | U o e returned | ntion, and 44 ws D) bY Caxper | i b Tottery.. 1t was hiscustom o | altornates. o reprosent elogates | [ NPLOTNENTOFFICE oo ouh b ¢ een Thiuntas in sdvasce of tho above Kallroad | o oy York Monday evening, | E: Yost: give a)l the clerks tickets previous | who from some cause may be de- | [4 ewstcorner 15th and Douglas Sts.” Waat- OMATE: A _— = 5 Question 5—How long were you | 5 euch lotery ( ng. barred from attending the Conven- mn‘-’:‘rfi'fiflfifi'fifl sirls, farmbands, car, | =il . - — = NEB 2 = —=| Dr. F. Renner, of Nebraska City, | so employed at $100 per month Question 96--Did any of fhese | tion, and no proxies shall in any | soid, and taxes paid for nonresidantec o ) AGENTS FOR THS : Opening and Closing of Malls in | is at the Grand Central, 1 om TN = __ AGENT: HS DUPOST POWDER (0. 3 D. H. Wheeler, of Plattsmonth, | Q2toher Jst 1871, to March Ist, 1872, |~ Answer—Yes; there were several | siding in the county” they propose to T ouabs N E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. — s s . e G Omaha. s S e b | five months. of them drew prizes. I never hal | represent. . ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A girl fodc : CLARK & F 45 at the Grand Central. Question 6—ith whops w8 YOT { one that fajled to dray. A Soeowtrk* Ay i Hateaport | 10th St, bet. Farnham and Harney, = RENCH, k . . 3 contract for compensation madey [~ ¢ T ¢ +(. SPERRY, Adopted. stieet, betywee 17th and Tyt Warden Woodburst, of the State } €90 0o ™ \ith Joel T. Grifin, 3 ¥ | After passing votes of thanks to i st To- oMALA, NEB. g Penitentiary, pussed Monday eve- [ g postmaster, and Casper E. Yost, Pt the officers, and to Judge Peabody WS & i Free B i from afl Trai ' 2, ning in the city. pssistant postmaster. - © A Fonl of Bourgeols Type, of | for the use of thoroomn, the copmit- e | e B tg and feom all Trains, : Ex-Gioyernor A. Paddock, is um,:“g;m.m the t e siftin and | which this is a sample, weighing 600 | tee at 1:15 a. m. adjourned. A TAYLOR & CO. Passengers for otber Tete's or private Tesi- AND DEALERS IN Vi i N e W R T e e lences, carried for 25 cents. - . . F i Inown e bt porsioe st e [vomt Jbu. This type bas been in wse on | Guo 3 Prrrmsox, the ploucer | Foteont o S b e rioe | CANNEA_GoOUS, Dried “Fruits, Green Fruits in Season Grand (entral. Answer—Before Griffin took the | the Daily BEE less than one year, cigar manufacturer, 'keem i _ Wilson & Sou, cor. j3th and jel SRUERS SOLICITED . XD FROMPTLY FILLED, 3 has recovered | offiae, an agreement was made be-| g 5y nearly a8 good 8 ney. ) ‘V‘g‘::{fmlf'.’n:f’fifffi'y 1t the southwest ;;‘n‘('[‘s'_‘t'": Hotel Oftice, -xl‘!’ sosive NS 3 7 Dave Miller, after an illness of o5, 2 2 5 TOADVEKTISERS---1ne CiRCU- 4 which w 000 vear, and that 5 v Pi e, es - | stand Capitel Ay ) =™ - - = | B | nnvaral s Qoamtions, Toas Temtibaod | op o Wiass Bostiaasier, wirich | aprast £ ‘f‘“"“’;r‘ ”-‘"'f]’fluf”‘:i“cfz%{'fi:@tflq :fd-a‘&‘;‘wr:gg;fif.f.:%’u‘fle"fiw&‘.'.",':. JUSTUS KESSLER, Proprietor, c. . was $1,800 per year —should be volce of one of the very best brands | respsiaily Voliclal. 0NN E-BULL. Omaha, Neb, . -A. ELATTE, ! Twelfth and Thirteenth. leb24tf 2 RSE T Question 10—What vouchsr was OMAHA BREVITIES, Jestenday for & ten a3 VI 101 furnished for your pay, and towhom | sold aply by L. V. Monsr, 8. Jomysox & o, Betwcan 30 sud 0. EsTABLISED e o UL | CIRCUS. | ver—Thej v v ul24-1w 292 Dndge street. eod it ge St. : CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. Ao s e o gt | - CIRCUS. | = PUNDT. MEYER & RAAPKE, charge of being a suspicious charac- | yeen ordered to New York s presi- | per month. - I'hat arra . ter. il it ol o S ol for | SAL0ON for sale cheap. Inqulre most gorgeous and P T e s i i e —Mr. . Shelton, cashier of the | The General and his family left | fitty dollars per month fnstead of | at e office Jul2ttf complete Bhow Smpiyca ars 3 Foe i alenive 1 the SR R | Union Pacific railway, yesterday de- | Monday for {heir new home, taking | (eREY-live S6IAs betmonuty ak: — Eoimored oo cding g o . oo J. J. BROWN & BRO,, i posited $51,319.22 with Col. Watson | ¥ith them the best wishes of very | vous axiya ‘hut when e pay sl | During this month T will offer ever exhib- ey e JialNC o eenbost | 3 ited. telograph ofi-e in the Kotunds of botel, _WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— centa adt o'eos oK. enta beiore one o'clock P. X { AL sdvestisemepts for the WEEKLY BEE st be handed in before Mondsy noon, for the er line | gents per line; by the month, 10 cents. ™ | that old pipe swung around lively | the risk of his neck. While hesita- ting what 10 o, his steed ran into a show that the postal ring is rotten to the core with fraud and corrup- tion. Yesterday ~the deposition addressed to the postmaster on that | subject. Have seen a good many Question 21—Did these letters | contain stamps ? | Answer—Have seen several that and W. F. Goodwill, of Lincoln, were admitted to seats in the com- Tt was voted to hold the conven- tion, on the first Wednesday of Sep- tember, at 3 o’clock p. m. FOR RENT. THE COTTAGE of 7 ROOMS ad- ing my Uffice. on ground JAS. oung man, SNI9 ONV SIIANVYE ‘SZNIM Se[3noq % weyured ‘,eq ‘4eell§ yjueeumnoq 11g ¥ 609 ] i ‘otioce, 10 cents yer line; single smser- | enough to have jerked out all Lis ; - | enough to have jerked out A Uice. less than 2 b 1 A'CUTTAGE of 4 ROONS, I | B I bR e B TR . WHOLESALE GRO(; P ot wdvertisements by specd | He didn’t know whether to drop the | charges against Postmaster Yost is | turned over to Pattee to be used as | Major Caffrey resigned as secre- ces required. g = | 2 D V' 8 ASTORE WITH LIVING rooms { o Statements, Tabalar | PIDE; OF {0 let go of the mane or the | progressing slowly, but surely, be- | he sflt: ';{ :ia\;e;e‘-;n set'mgq;rine tary; C. H. Gere was elected to fill | .‘..mux{o.,.. location. H 3 e L e retol vevion by copy | Tein, and take hold of the | fore Justice Bartlett, and each day | into the handsof Postmaster Griffin, | g vgcan A RELE FoRa co 5 G be furnished, must be handed b | | ett, y SeFras ot e ! ‘Saloon and Dwelling. =g g A {- Sbrech e . o scrion 54 | pipe. with one or both hauds, | brings out something new and e ‘i wasn e rumning | _ The commiltee took a recess untl | ;o oy, TroFoasupson o Jackso 1. g2 E gents for the Oriental Powder Co. : e Y od Local advertisemeuts belore two | and thus save the pipe at | startling, all the evidence going to | the lottery. 8 o'clock p. m. Four frame Buildings, with Lease z3 S .y a |y ~ P.N.GLYNN Snme week's arve. | passing buggy, almost capsizing it, | contained stamps ; recollect of more L i e == | and scaring the occupants nearly to | of C. C.Sperry, fornierly money | that did not contain stamps, The committee to whom Was re- FBoe Othee ™ Sypimiee WHOLESALE AND RTAIL DEALER IX death. The collision stopped the | order clerk, was taken. It will be | Question 22—Have yourever seen | ferred the ratio of representations Wines, Liquors, Segars, found interesting reading | a0y of these letters returned from | for delegates to the State Conven- TOBAC ‘ND'P]ng : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF | TRAINS. Fime Cacd of the Burlington Route Tiis Is the only line runai Duingenrs. 3 . & Answer—My name, Charles C.| versation with Yost in regard to i b D, W Mimcwoocx, HamsrP oeoxt, began hunting for his beloved meer- | g ooy 45 vears old ; my place | that endorsement, and if w,gwhnt? half an hour, after which an amend- i JMINING AND SMELT trs. Freah Lager comtantly onland. mehtszy " Chicago, 111 ‘Omata, Neb. | schaum, with which he had parted | of residence is Gmaha, \'obmskla. e did. T showed him | ment to the committee’s Teport Was | adivarmed from Julv 2ty wil ba held. st the v 2 Z - 5 Dnom IEactfie. | company during his short trip| Question 2—Have you lately been | the letter, and told him the letter | made that each county shall be en- Durant Engine Hou hursday, July 30th, Great Western MORGAN . in'the sersice of the postotice de- | ihiowed on the face of it that it was | tiled to one delegate for each 1,000 | Mt of s o yrst mpriacs v | R I W IR Y AN & GALLAGER o] o X -ansactior o poriaace to = g [y | ~—SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN—. \ Chicsgo, Rock Islend & Pacfic. . | baving been eaught by some passer- § 707 B T 0 e Tugust Ist, | understond by Yost and myself that nde. W & WEYMULL A M. S0P M. | o Hp Jed the horse home. ) O Cing gus » | understood by Yost and mysel at | be entitled to one delegate in addi- enue. Wages ~$5.00 per week. je256m. CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop. | = 7 00 A, M. | bY. e i 71, i in Patteo’sof- | 3 y ! e ¥ Mitondays cacepied. | | 57 etion 3—What was your come | 1 had beon endorsed in Pattec’s of | tion, and all counties east of the 6th E — - | No. 205 Farnham Street, Chicago & Northwestorn. Personsi. pensation Queition 24—You stated in one of | Principal meridian that have less A LR A I ke i ONFAETLA. = NEB S5 TAX ORI O 2 - 3% = . ©10:40 P. M. 410:00 A M orthwestern City & Pacific. 235 P. ML i he | secured by Hitehcock, should 1] w0 A ublisher of the Bee. " Smokil s O, ; F. M. Johnson, chairman of the | seo i e aran sy f. Publishg “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. - = — " --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLTSALE— e Republican State Ceneral Commit- e T 2=y —= == 1 WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carriages, Chic wnd all Eastern cities, Nebraska 5 1o hoid the position of assisiant post- 2SEE McKelligons eard op 211 Pouglas street. and one Hearse, cheap for cash or {radg, as City, Plattserouth, Council Bluflsand Burling. | tee, is in town. master, und perform the duties of 3 8 AL A Tneed the room for Bey Sara. ade s e ton, dueat 10:30 a. m., closes at £:30 8. w. and 2 second page. June2-tf mayteodly 101544, L ®. W. HoMA! with board by day or werk, ut reas- 8t Louls and St. Joseph, due at 10:00 . Hobart Williams, of the firm of mautflrl-;v, S—What d 5 mean — GO = e i, & WILLIAM LEHR, Prop. hs . Loul St. Joseph, due : . m. uestion ha yon me = i CE ES, 'dE PUBLIC—Th s o DEING, cieaning and repairing GROCERIES bt S5 pu ymon e e ;i . m. and 4:30 a, m. om 12 101 p. m. YOST. Postmaster. [l othier daily paper publistied_in Nebraska. ~—Peycke'e Restaurant and Oyster rooms. The leading house of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between —Twenty-one cars of live stock arrived from the West Monday en route East. —There will be a sociable at the | and left for home at San Francisco v i oo f my v I signed 4 and private parties second M. E. Church this— |y a Central Pacific car. pccefod e e sl it . Farnham treet, 5 S o Day and week Board st reasonable rates. . g . made up by Casper E. Yost. Y M'AUSLAND & MARTIN. This Great Circus Performed | First-class bar ating Wednesday—evening. All are fn- | L rominent tol- | Question T—Fow oflen vas that | All engagements for the srove | IHE_____ ORESEES:) T L A R e Teas, Spicés, Tobacco and Cigars o e T AR Ealan x| WY RISRIDE " will be made through IINDLE HOUSE. |l Wk in San Frangisco to < e 2 ' = o filiam Bpencer and — Dier. | ETPR TAD, ADG I AES Aot s umopcertaln wheth . - California House. {212 F t Ty pene - | tensive telegraph line constructor, | erit was monthly or quarterly. I ANDY MCAUSLAND, On 9th, bet. Farnham end Harney Sireets, | Crowded Houses, and was uni- % Lt arnham Street, = - Omaha, Nel wald, were fined $2 and costs eachi | . i coq yyere yesterdaymorning, Mr. | know I signed the quarlerly ope, I| Jy7tt. 242 Douglas Street. | Y48 en oty e s tyraie ) FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. meblZodv) . and il accommodate all tothe bestof | versally acknowledged by the | o, Douslanstrest, coruer 1ith, Ou ba, at the Police Court for disturbance of the peace by fighting. —The Republican State Central Committee will meet in Creigliton Block at four o’clock this after- noon. g —William State was yesterday committed to jail by Judge Wilbur {o awai’_ his examination on the B. Smith, cleg of the United States Courts, as security in the appealed tax cases. horse, but the rider and the meer- schaum pipe went on overhis head, turning & complete somersault and landing in a sand-pile at Byron Reed & Co.’s new building. The victim was not injured any, but he | was the worst scared man we ever | saw. After picking himselfup, he through the air. He finally found it, and he then first seemed aware " | that his horse was waiting for him, Mr. and Mrs. Woolworth, went East Monday. (Congressman Crounse is in the elty. Capt. Brownville, is in town. of Polock, postmaster Colone! Savage from his recent accident, and is able to be“out again. Little & Williams, grocers, returned this morning from & visit of several weeks to his home in New York. his duties as conductor on the trans- fer. Dr. Miller, of the Herald, B. B. Wood, cashier of the State Bank, J. C. Thomas and W. L. Adams left Charles Crocker, formerly super- intendent and one of the man- aging men of the Central Pacific, but now second vice-president, ar- rived from the east yesterday Bliss has the contract of putting up a line between here and Chicago, along the Chicago & Rock Island | railroad, and he intends to have it completed within a month. General J. B. Brown, who has been stationed in this city as medicel director of the Department of the Platte for the last four years, has large circle of acquaintances, who re- gret their departure, as it will prove quite a loss to Omaha society, very matter, and is as follows : Charles C. Sperry, being first duly sworn by me, as hereinafter certi- fied, deposes as follows : By Mr. Eastabrook : ‘Question 1—State your name, age and place of residence 2 partment in Omaha, and if so, when and in what capaci Answer—I was der department of the postoffice at he money or- Answer—Far the first two months it was $75 per month, sfter that it was raised to 100, Question 4—Where and of whom did you receive payment, and when? | Answer—While T was receiving $100 per month, $75 of it was re- { talpgg by me out of the money or- | der depstment, according to_ regu- Answer—I think it was from tween him_(Grifin) and Yost and Benator Hitcheock, by whieh Grif- fin, whose np!mimmcnl had been by the word “pool,” used by you jn the foregoing statement ? Answer—I mean_that the two salaries—that of the postmaster, thrown togetherand divdied squally between Griffin and Yost. Question 9—How often did you re: ceive your pRy 7 Answer—Once 8 month. voucher uiads up by myself for the seventy-five dollars (§75) a month, that came out of the money order department, and sent to the super- intendent of the money order depart- ment at Washington. For the baj- don’t know whether I signed the monthly one or not, but I presume I did, asT signed evéry time I drew my pay. Question 12—Was there any ar- rangement made between yourself and Yost as to the character and amount of the voucher you were to give, and If 8o, what? Answer—There was an arrange- mentmade at the time my salary waa rajsed tc one bundred dollars was made ul‘)it was for a trifle oyer one hundred dollars per year, extra. Question 12—Did you g 'such & voucher? the dead letter office, ard if so, what endorsement was upon therr. | Answer—We received one such letter from the dead letter office while I was in the office, with this endorsement written with a blue lead pencil : “The Patteo lottery is 0. K. ‘Question 23—Had you any con- an endorsement by the postmaster, and if not stopped would mnke trouble. He replied that it was not endorsed in tho office. It was well your answers that these letters con- tained stamps. What became of such stamps 7 % Answer—Yost ook them out and put them in his private drawer. Question 25—Did Pattee make presents to the employes of the post- office, and if 50, what ? Answer- -He gave them tickets tickets draw prizes? For ierms &c., address E. RoSEWATER, dane in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DY¥E WORKS, 10th Et. Let. Farnham and Bougias RECEIVER—A carload of DAKO- TA PATENT FLOUR, made by the new process from Dpkota wheat. The only flour of the kind in the market, and of far superior quahity. tion, to be held at Lincoln, on the 2d day of September, 1864, reported that in their opinion there should be one delegate from each thousand inhabitants or major fraction there- of. The committee took a recess for inbabitants or fraction thereof, over 500, and west of the principal meri- dian; each organized county -shall than 1,000 inhabitants shall be al- lowed one delegate each, which was adopted as amended. The following resolution, offered by G. H. Parker, was adopted; Resolved, That this coramittee re- commend that whenever practica- ble, county couventions shall elect case be recrived ffom parties not re- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, gnd als “ene Jack, Frults snd Flowers, and The place to buy your famity supplies is at Jno. S. Johnson & Co.ls, 260 Dodge street. Prime of St. Louls family flour, and all other goods needed in the family, can be found fresh and reliable, and 8s cheap as the cheapest. We can not be undersgid. BELLEVUE GROVE, twelve miles from Omaha, on the line of the B. & M. R. R., and 100 yards from the depot, has been improved for pic nics OMAHA STFAM LAUNDRY. OMAHA, July 24, ExTRA NOTICE, to all concerned. Fred Riepen is o longer in the employ of the Omahs Steam Laun- dry, and the customers of the same will not pay him any more money. Jul2dlw, specipl bargajns in remnants of CARPEFS, OIL CLOTH, MAT- TING and WALL PAPER. Call VICTOR COFFMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, (OVER ISH'S DRUG STORE) board at $1,5 per day ; 40c per single meal. C. V. &S M. HARRYMAN, 7284 Proprietors. THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE | ACKSORLEDGED BY EVERYB0DXTO 1 be the ANTED—A few more boaroers can bo ae- commodated at the Tremont House, cor- ner of 16th and Capitol Avenue. jy27d3t. JLLIARD TABLES—For sale, two nearly new 43 by 9, Itest siyle, dleg Billiard Tables, witf balls, ‘cues and fixtures compleio. will be' sold very choap. Apply at BEGWN & THURSTON'S Law Ufice. LUNG, President, al house work. ED —A gri to doge West end St. TE] ply at H. Pomes URNISHED ROOMS {o rent with or with- it bosrd. " No. 117 Dodge sirect near Bioth, i3 2t A girl to cook at Ameriean t. 11th and 12th, Douglas st. Jrist. GIRL WANTED — Inquire at M Orier Window, Port Offce. ~ jyioit @-Culifornia Wines and Brandies.&& reet Corner of 15h and Dodge posite the new Post Office building, Omaba, Neb- je2stt Bavarian Beer Hall! 198 Douglss St, Opposite Metropolitan Fotel. Finest brands of all classes of Liquors and The finest lager beer con- stantly on hand, EOTEI. OMAEA, o - NEBRASKA The largest and best hot between Chicago nd Ssn Francisco. ‘Opened new Sepiember 30th, 1873. 30t GEO. THRALL. Proprietor. Corner of Cumings snd Tweaty-second streets | GRAND CENTRAL OMAHA NEB, STEFLE & JOHNSON, 'WHOLESALE GROCERS! —SIMPSON'S. BLOCK - 588 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE ATFTA, | f t | NEB WHOLESALE GROCERS, | WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Stroet, yst jeaont ANTED~A epeap ara W A e R i ofice. fublic Convayunce, soo ] the finest cavri \ermanufactured in this country. They will be run to and irom the depots, hotels and private Tesidences. Al ordery left'at the Metropolitan Hotel, or at the sfable, near s e cor of Eleventh United States Hotel, COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. 8. W, Cor. of 14th sud Harney Sta. i San Francisco PALACE AMPHITHEATRE JNO. WILSON, - Manager. Press and Public to be really superior to all gthers. Witnessed Dy 207,000 People. Facts speak for themselves. That we have the finest, ILLINOIS Farnham Sreoot ¥o. 630 Sixteenth Btrest, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAHA, NEB. JOSEPH DOYE, Prop’r. o Board Ly the day or week: Fronting on 4th, 6th and Walnutsts,, St. Louis, Laveille, Warner & Co., Froprietcrms. sprointments.” [ (ablesaeo st ai imes 1y Immense :Reduction! h_n was lnm Harry Hales, the | 1y, following are the armivals at %:i?r‘ifi"“’f‘ib s and examine goods and prices, the actor, who was fined yesterd: e ereupon at 10:30 o'clock P. M., | Yoy o L T S. P. BEIG & YARD, CORNER OF 5 the Wyoming: I adjourned the furiher taking of | oy 2 8ways fnd o lrge snd | BRST PAPER Wl oo s, Gt s any nujnber's slove $ry cin ‘aplgts at the Police Court for fast dri but it was another man of the same name, who is employed as a driver at the Driving Park. John Sharp and wife, Missouri Valley; Daniel F Scully and wife, Fort Shaw, M T; Eda Wileox, depositions herein unti] July 28th, 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. July 28th, 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M , the hour to which this examina- well selected stock of CARPETS, OIl, CLOTH, MATTING, WIN- DOW BHADES, MATS, RUGS, ete., at my establishment, and as T Published in Nebraska, G. STRIFFLER, FARMERS HOUSE! HOUSE. Eentgfl House "Southern Hotel. Mo. The Southern flotel 15 first-class in all its Wood! Woodlfla | A. . SIMPSOIN, 532 FIFTERNTE ST. CREIGHTON BLOCK. MERCHANT 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door Easg:t—”%ét:}lf ]s:z':-eeoz = T keep cons antly on hand the fincst stock of Broad Cloth ve which T am prepared to make up in t1e mest fashionabie styles and fo suit the: mont faobivin Thich X am prepared t » fashi i s o i e st st - FHALESALE DEALERS IN— FANCY GROCERIES KURTZ fJoHR & (JC JOBBERS OF : DRY G09DS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS 231 Farnham Street, OMAKA - . - NEE STAPLE AND FANCY DRY- GOODS Notions. and Bopts and Shoes. JOHN T. ENGAR, —JOBBER OF-- mys-1v = % 52 Black River Falls, Wis; Geo A8is- | tjon was adjourned, the said fnform- s;:‘r:: o, :’.g‘::::xtt:,{:::i son, Grand Island; John Tuttle, | ant, F. R. Bye, appeared with his | by direct from manufacturers and —DEALER N— | ey T, 3 Miss Annie Frazier, Wis; L Brown- | attorney, E. Estabrook. Neither of | importers, I ean soll the sume Tinss | Rl e e B i T T e s i MR- cmocz 1z s, Shelf: Heavy Hardwarg Judge Lake signed it, and deferred | 108 DAWRPIE & % S e | wers present. Pt Gl re e ia call and Less Advertisements than | Wil gire & geand series of perfo Proy} gns, TR pronouncing sentence till next Tues- | Meyers, Hovston, ex; | The examination proceeded at the g : any Newspaper Published ; Dt i G TS uncing sentence tiinextucs | Witson's Circus; Mrs Baxter and | roquest of the said ipformant, Jorx B. DETWILER, | Newepapors F]']flfly and sml!flay Al 748 Nuts, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,* day, ich day the court ad-| 5" s dams, Chicago. xamination of Chas, (', Sperry Carpets, in the West. suay, 1. ) Confeetionery, } i s ’ i Journed. e ggu‘l}nfl‘-}“ o 504 Fourteenth street, between sl Img;w, —AND— —The lecture of Hon. Wan. 0. S O fuve you lately | Forbam aud Pouglasstreets. | Emoracing a_chorce selection_of Saturday Afternoon at 2 Chen tenke. | ACRICUL s e Sey - his, Tuesday, w0 Lol o i ‘i = s ke ke | HERS, HARVESTERS, REAPERS, M & LK Clark, at the Second M. E. Church seen the records to which you refer, | Jy25-d6t newsand miscellaneous matter with | p, m., Mattinee, Aug., 8th. |s.k.comecr 3 Tvenaransmam. | '}hnf—usufln}:rflufvga. vcvlf‘la:“:l‘!‘:'l,::u‘., A e e E ment places of interest in Palistine. o el ey e closed with some very able and ap- | I8 the same to Dr. » U- P4 the past week, and T see that the | [cE CRE. e Ves e Eempom ol e Areus, clomd vith some very able 30 47| 1. rugsore, comera 160 and | SLhaT o e sxoum hat 1 sigoed | 1 O L ICE CREA 1 |y & nowapaperaa | ™ - DKL, SIOUX CITY & ST, PAUL —EaLFR Y- . v ebster. ¢28-1t | for, is a little over eight dollars per N sUATE b 8o & " = Mr C.,is & fluent weaker and holds | Webster. Iy month instead o twenty five | for this very necessary commodity. | dom equalled and never surpassed, Aom plane Rchaic Riders RAILROAD . -y e ave yo y - — umns ot e BEE is carefully seru- Great French Clowns, | Is 62 miles the shortest ite from Omaha ; { and see the large stock of & | planation of this exhibif, and if v TR e =k ] e rou - selection gave such satisfaction that rge ghat? T LIU0D. OMAHA, NEB,, July 27th, 1874 | uinized, and everything that can of- The World renowned Acrobats, and Counell Bluffs to St. Paul, Minespolis, 0. k his lecture. ingly low prices, at less thanone- | gy, thousand a year, instead of | stein & Kolls must hereafter be paic e dhootiog “maich b (MBS | dgbioc et ol s T 1y o . . Labmann o whom | Bat Tndepende. in pinipo the Chumpion et Wik, |t e b any, e | RBOUSHSTTEY OMLAFT A, INEOH s oo om| b HLDwuasco. | wnderood: ost | ook of goods and all. out standing | Policy of the BEE is, and always has et s o it o Ll (Sl L g o Blufls. Sportsmen’s Clubs takes LINDLE HOUSE, Question 16—Had you any conver- | book accounts of sald concern has | been, to expose aad denounce abvs- P DA R e Sl EV MES and FARMS IN NEBRASH sation with Yost touching this excess es and corruption in the body poli- | oMAR KINGSLEY, Fareas LOW and Time as QUICK as O. S ax. 3 rangements now completed for | most fastidious. dare to trust him. After the first of August no sub- < by numer B fo-morrow’s sport, and the birds on C. V. &S. M. HARRYMAN, Question 17— What did yoti un- | seriptions will be received at less EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, AUGUST 7and 8. | *™" v e wis, | TopComany ownesslarge o of the bertand i ek, e S T E hand, what is to hinder one of the | jyog(s Poug etors; | derstand him to mean whert he said, | than the regular price, e = Geml Pas. 1nd Tickst Agt, 8. C. & P, "leax | Sions b epublican Valley. Forcirculars and full inforaation pply 3 best friendly matches at pigeons the T would bave Jim Allen signy efe. ' | *“Now s zam Tice; $L90 fn ad- | 1 o J. A. DODGE, axo. w. aarros, ast. | Co B, SCHALLER, Agent B. & M. Land Office, griendly sportsmen of two friendly | DR. POWELL, ofice 215, Fam- | would bave him sign the pay roll | auce pays for the OMamA DALY Omahs, Neb. Gen'l Ag't. | s W, Oabe Tk Corver of Ninth and Farnham Sts., Omahs gities ever engaged in deciding?” bam strect. fupegs-tf for morothan bis salary, for his BEEthreo months, jy2-3t " fyangisad sogivit. -yt Ox Souocal Eeuh ey o £ X ~ . Sunday evening, was largely atten- ded, The speaker devoted most of his lecture to describing the many 1le many expressed a desirethat he might return to our city and repeat place to-day at Council Bluffs. “The Nompareil of this morning says: “The birds for to-morrow’s tourmament arrived yesterday, and | ave now under the fostering care of | Col. Hoftmayar. There are four | hundred and twenty-four ‘as lively | wild pigeons as the wildsof Michi- | could furnish, and but three Dirds died on the passage. The ar- TR las street, in the Omaha Netional Bank, the sum of Forty Dollars in bills. ‘lhe finder will be liberally rewarded by return- SroEs lately bought at a bankrupt sale, and now being sold at exceed- Formerly STATE HOTEL, on Ninth street, batween Farnham and Har- ney, having been completely re- fitted and refurnished by the under- signed, is this day opened to the public. Itis intended to run the LixpLe Housk in first-class style, and the proprietors being thorough HOTEL MEN are confident of success in their endeavors to please the or pey rolls in the Post office, if so where and what did they exhibit touching this matterof your fore- goinga nswers? Answer—I saw thepay rolls with- Answer—T sec by that same pay roll that Yost signed the pay roil of salary relating to yourself or others, or buth, and ifso when, and what was that conversation. Answer—I did. He came tomy desk sometime in October, 1871, just before making out the pay roll, and | said that my salary had been raised to one hundred dollars and he wanted to have me sign for twenty five more, saying ‘you don't care,” 1 would have Jim Allen sign but he is drunk half the time, and I don’t Tudian Curlositics st No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. Notice is hereby given that all money due to the late firm of Wein- been sold by me, FREDRICK DREXEL, Assignee of Wienstein & Kolls. Juy273t THE LAST CHANCE To obtain the best daily paper pub- lished in Nebraska at the exceed- ingly low rate of fifty cents per month. live Editorials on all important top- ies; complete and reliable telegraph- icandlogal market reports to the day of issue, and a variety of State, East- fend the most scrupulons, rejected. RepublicanzPolitics tie without fear or favor. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Annum,) IN ADVANCE. E. ROSEWATER, See the names of talented artists we hae. MADAME DOGKRILE, THE CARLO FAMILY, - FRED. O'BRIEN, (8 in number.) The accomplished trainer of horses. Fine stud of highly trained horses. A splen- 4id mammoth new Tent—in fact the Sncat cir- cus attraction that has ever been offered to the public. See for yourselves. REMEMBER THE DATE, Friday and Saturday Lot The Stous City and Pacific Railrosd, 12 Coppaction wih e Stillwater, Anoka, Duluth, Bismarek, and all polats In Minnesots. by any other Line. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, Be sure gou ticket reads VIA Sloux City, | thus avolding eirguitous routes and midnight | transfers. | “Tickets can be purchased at the offices of the | Chicago & Northwistern Railway in Umaba 2nd Council Blugh -J C. BOYDEN, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt- St P. &5.C. R. R. 246 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebraska HENRY HORNBERGER., Flae Old;KentuckyJWhiskies and Tmportedvioods a Speclalty. er'Railroad Co., offors heat laa ‘s t”low prices on 10 ye s bnds prowium of 20 per ceat. on the amount of ¥ithin two years from date of purchase. The Barliogton sud Missouri P v ereditatt pe. con. . interest, & d ¥ purchase, if half tho land is cuitivated, LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North] of latte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valle 000,000 acres of splenil grazin Zand agriculiaralland Co. will sel” about 1, TheB. & M. b Co willsal shout 1000000 seres o/ 37 o0 L €S ' well twatered couniry, at from $I'5 South of he Platte

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