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l‘H'l'I'\SDAY, JULY 30, 1874, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. e e P B o L M R A e L5 ki ot e TiLL THEY COKE. + avie Added to the List. l)muln \Hlerald | The readers of his paper are to ‘)L congratulated.” { what he kows | A dispatch was received yes- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE served to subscribers by carrier. 1o ny | iy, every eveniug. (Sundays ex- | i :B iii i% ¥ £ “conts per werk, or §3.7 25 $7.00 per ko, ‘when paii ‘ e will receive prompt siieation. e any Bis whi ‘ve msied 10 | \piaints about muflun. nddressed | Tates, sysbleinva- | 3 | policemanChristopherson di: | fire in progress in the woodwork | | of the sewer running east past the | | Wyoming Hotel, it having caught KATES OF ADVERTISING —Iocal .nmu, S 2 ines by the o, - st 3 | ot ; Tonih, 10 ceuts. Ko — l.-u, less thon 50 cgm.w. | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Ofs TRAINS. | | x % | Maie.. B i | Mol exoupied. | i i the only line ranning Pullmsn Hotel. | P itucock, | Hamsy P Drs, L Wes- L. A et Ageit. Ges'l. Wes. 1ass. AL , Neb, wm- Pacife. Fey Oblcago, Iock Islamd & Pacilc. AN - LR N +10.00 AL M P munf-y. excepled. 10 | morning from W. | ing will be moved around to the 3 | was released, o about that mail contract | which cost Steph- enson $75. Irving, ger passengeragent of the B. & M., in Nebrask, announcing that that road will give one half rates for the delegates to the Republican State Convention, which is to be heldat Lincoln, on September 5th. —‘uesday night about 1 o'clock overe postai Investi- | s resumed before Justice | who took the deposition of cesey, as follows: 7th, 1874, at 10 o. m., tlie Lour to which the taking of | depositions herein was adjourned, | the said informant, F. R. Bye, ap- Experience the parties | pear were pres- fon_proceeded lie suid informant. being duly from a small fire built to consume some rubbish. A mewmber of kn- gine Company No. 2 was informed L of it, and he went overand putit | in notifi ent. The exam at the request William F. —Quite an estensive improve- | ment is being made on Sixteenth | | street, in the vicinity of the gov- ernment headquarters. The street is being cut down to the established gradeby a_large force of men and horses. The sidewalk on the west | ¢ side has been taken up to allow the | have cutting down of the banks, which | Auswer—I am will feave the residences high above | livery business, e | engaged for l\\u orth: | the streets, and necessitate the & - moval of several shade trees. The cast steps of the government build- | conver: touching f the m Postoftice ¢ , and if 50, W | Yost, carryi | the Oma | depots there north side, as at present they ob- struct the | Answer—I —While one Reuben Munger was | r‘). o cmber, ; o S , | if the young man who e 1oy confined in jail, bis eye fell upon a | {310 5 E ahove named ser- counterfeit twenty dollar bill which | vice, y jailor Anderson bad placed in d'fill and perform book s & marker. When Munger | is reply was, that be thought not. two ago; he | Fewid him d 2t I wowid lice to put r two ago, he | | bond and fill the eontract in took the bill with Lim, and it was | 3 or | up, for bad been ,\umgu was arlc»(r-d last nigh!,zmd Yo this morning he was brought before | United States Commissi for cxamination. He claimed to h to fill it. u at that ® 5 F.K. WA ‘l.llllcl" t,J0. & Councll Blufls 65:30 A. M. 10:00 A. ¥ R Rvroes. . A P.M. G0 PN Omaka & Nortiwestern and Sloux =& Cly & Pacisic. Matl Expross. 8:15 A M. Paiiy civept Sundaye. 8 leave (e e Yarais 451 N perentn, i .--:--x-.u-m-u of tho above Railtosd ;——————— Orening and Closing of Malils in uod 5l Eastera. cties, Kebraska tu-outh, Council Blutie: bd Burliug, ». w. and Chi City, ¥ “on, et B = s cluses at 430 51 ouie and 1. Joseph, due 1000 B0 L ore Cuntay irom 12101 Undaga o 1o o o B E YosT. l&mnwr TOADYERTINK RSeeine CARCT- LA210s o1 he DAILY BKE & se. —Teycke'e Resteurant snd Oyster rooms. Tbe leading bouse of the kind. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. leb2dtf OMAHA BREVITIES. —Prairie chicken hunting will Pegin on Saturday. All sportsmen are preparing to give it to ’em right lively on that day and on Sunday. —The notorious Hines, keeper of a low dive,was fined $1.00and costs yesterday at the Police Court, for disturbance of the peace. The complainant was Willizm Green. —The ladies of the Benevolent Association held a sociable and joe-cream festival at the M. E. Chureh last evening. All are cor- dially invited. The proceeds to go to the poor. —Mr. G. H. Collins attracted con- siderable attention Tuesday after- noon, by driving through the streets & pair of trained goats, attached to an elegant wagon, made expressly for this matched team, The turn- out came from California, and tle general 1emark was, “It's nobby.” _James McDonald, laboring under the smpression that he didu’t get full justice done Lim in the Police Court Tuesday, has made conzuigint before Judge Peabody of MoAulis, Who assaulted him Satur- day night. —Fred. Wirth, of the Grand Cen- ¢l Beer Hall, was yesterday arrested and brought before United States Commissioner Smith, on a charge of baving violated the uter- nal revenue law. As the evidence dd not sustain the charge, he was socordingly sei at liberty. —Tuesday morning ® section hand on the B. & M. in Nebraska died very suddenly while at' work between Inland and Harwood. It * ywas thought by some that he died of eramps, while others think that his desth resulted from some pow- ders, which he obtained at Has- tings, and which might have been put up wrong. «—The boys around the St. Joe (iokesoffice are anxious to find out who thas chep is, who was in_this city Tuesdarie representing him- self as the travel, g agent of the M E. & T. railway, and why be did uuncwmtoorneu.‘\dwhm wespeots. He gave his natuo as By and the St. Joe boys 3t inslinexdto pronounce him a fraud. ~The excuston party to Sioux from Councll Biuffs to-day to bea Ph_:nnt success. Tiokets bave been placel ¢ %% ‘which fs very low. They may te had of Sam. Burns. A band will the excursionists, and from Bloux city there will bea free boat ride up the river. Persons who intend going from Omaba, sbould take the 8 'clock dummy, BEE three months. samaseneT 25P. M. | have given thebill to Robert Pryer, | who did the passing. The furt ion was postponed as committed to e result of th ou at th: : thy i | lebts and ned from the | now ) follows) and Tom Gray is back from the Chi- | o b¢: cago races. M. J. McKelligon, ihe avholesal liguor merchant, turned from a business trip to 11\(- ve: day for 2 Detroit. William Hamburg, wi long; been conneeted with the med- | partment of the mulitary | bas been | Lales C. Smith, (o seccipt mlm ordered to report to Ge at New York. W L Woods, for of the public I House of Repr ington, called at the BE: morning. He ison his wa Denver aad other points of i in the West. Guy Barnum, of Jackson, raska, is in the city on bt Jackson is a new town just sta some miles west of Columb the line of theUnlonPacitio ruilro: and has every prospect of becoming alarge prosperous place. ! wum, in company with Mr. € ter, forme?¥ Witk Cummings, grocer, of Omnlm Sl St r i bears S tmaster Yost in to visit W en: ut_him to Ly rpen- the now purchasing the lumber in this | star city. A bridge is being bult across tne Platte at this point. The following are_ the arrivals at Tobacco. the Wyoming: t mayGeodlv CALL I and sce thel C E Hunder, John H Gerrish, La Port, Neb; HL Bradley, Chica- go; Chas Cook, Lincoln; E W nell, Fort Calhoun; Judge mons, W P Cremp, W M Crowle Mississippi; H C Page, S James McCafferty, Patrick McDer- mott, Penn; Francis Opie, Eng- land; La France Daroux, Francc; Rev Ezra Scovel, Miss Marcia Seo- Saugahick, Mich; Miss Julia fle, Tows; Kit Carson, G H Lew- is, Yankton; Annie Harkus ia; Wm Gaslin, Lowel ias Edwards, Bea- C C Webster, Ben- ons, J E Benns, k of Boots & baukupt w being sold at exceed- , at less than one- street, between Farnham and Har- ney, having been completely fitted and refurnibied by the under- 1y opened to the intended to run the Siver Wedding. The silver wedding of M was celebrate 215, Farn- | tune23-tf card on s and gen dership of ¢ dence in a body. bebalf of the ladies of the Congre- ented a beau- | 5 | 1ar we on- m the ser- 1gh | t his re- er than the pioneer best one CiTY COURCIL. bank robber Nonpareil of yesterday —The City Council held its regu- ¢ly session Tuesday night. ved | —A communication was rec % from Hon. A. J. Poppleton relat. “The: to the grade of dodge street. It en- [ter. The dorses the opinion of Judge Wake- | horses we ly that it is not necessary to grade | Stated at AL stzeets to the width of100 feet, but | McFadden ¥ that 14 feet may be left on "ench | “outfit’ b side of the street. riage ne felt hat, | doubtless the prope; one of the —A petition was received from | purglars. The article can be scen ! citizens stating that the o S | of the intersection of Nineteenth and Cass streets with the railroad, is , as the street is not filled ferred to the committee on nd grades, - —Petition from C. F Hickman asking that a grade be established in Nelson's addition, was referred to the commitice on slmul- and grades ittle to add in the mat- Dohany _vehicle and i ~(L‘n|d\ In the.car- ofli ofticers of this _ci the various At Logan ed t seetion. shaved the Mar ing hin w Blufls offi were in t One of them was bei M ird had umui fmm remdenion| i ot 'S n, that two streets 0 S qUERYEIU ed to run east and west said addition, was received crred. ¢ Wilbur repo 1 the fellows will be 1d soun.” and re ed XIHK !It in fines in the poli —The Dodge street appraisers re ported 1o damage would be done to ¢ owners by the proposed farge number of prop- erty owners agreed not to waive all claims for damage if the street was sion as to the width f ed, after which the (poned. The pla supplics Co.’s,; But Ve of St othe can be found fresh as cheap as T, Lo it ur, and goods needed i the grade matter was | sum of §250 was |lu wed as : el Mahon, on account, of . the Tigh- teenth street extention. — Mayor Chase called ) 11')!1 4r| the Council ll: l!w not be unde Jxo. atten- | july that n and Harne; s manu s tLe best th | be enfe An ani- \ G sion followed, w\u.‘l can b resolutions were introduccd and los and the nuisance was left it This is the opportunity you will ve to buy ed to author the con- cet with Mr. 10 one ‘ spar 1 the street com- w Ia do not . but eall and see fo | youw he committec on fire report 2 | on that the ( eer | d to cxan k between Thirteenth | nth streets, and esti- | ) of putting fn o & commo | for this very nece oftercd the resolu- | 1 rham r' that the en 1ce might convince the Council by hi estimate how absurd it would he o | attempt to use the cr 1. | o’clock a. r. Sutphen moved that the | frgm 450 p. m. be instrueted topurchise 5 am teleg wire. 'l"lu; was awarded for ence to the committee on fire, and the Mayor with power to act. time was on fire to re- \ from ). m. 20eodif of the fire department. : commitiee on streets he committee on joint re- prope ilding of two wrought i The report was in- FMAN, VICTGR CoF PHYv. IZIAN end EURG S DRUG 10K Stephenson, from the com- on Judga Dudley's ascounts, | reports that he cannot tell what he- come of vertain fines during his { term of oftive. Forinstunce, u man is fined d H stay there his whole ‘tel m\nl'ol\'h nothing. or he m jail a day or pwo and pay it. | books show whether he did or ||m Mr. makes no charge ag Judge Dudley, but off that police judge_and ja keep more exact and mofe conipl records, Referred to city attorney. —President Gibson introduced an ordinance to make ail eurb ~Iu|n~ on the streets brought to gr E 1 as the center of the street. < were suspended and the or- 1. ) ot. (OVER 18I Farnlara tr .1 | oriAaIIA. On uth, bet. s board CTES H Hmml“! vy Kot Fine Su — An ordinance preseriblng rules | for ike government of Hanscom Park was read and recommitted. AlL certified bills and sal Nowed, and otbers postponed. o BYK REED & (0, The Oldest Established | Real Estate Oxama, July ¥ NEIRAGKA rcerned. | Keep a somplete Abstraet af Tie to 3t R Ui were OMAHA STEAM UNDRY. | Ricpen ¢ of the Omaha S During this month I will offer special bargains in -remnants of CARPETY, OIL CLOTH, MAT- sund WALL PAPER. Call goods and prices. v always find a large and | lected sto of CARPE' | nnvl examin 1 can freshin- nds | all fruitof the de bleech- | take our, r | VY a | T 1e months of | IAL NOTICES. NIA wll TIIVINO 6 408X} WINEOIINO 119 % €0 ‘SNIB ENY STIONYYA ‘S | sei8no 2 weyueg 5 Liquors, Segars HBLC & AND PIiPE: i ia Wines and Brandi il preferre AT [wa Bavanan Beer Hall 03 Dougl Oprosite Metropolit Iaof all ¢ L s con | Commer of Cumr-gs snd Twe The finest lager beer con- | stantiy on he ;d JoUEN it bod, G TY HI]TEL '« T. PAGE, Proprictor. ‘arnham and Harney, all Trains. H. L. Latey's és the place to go United States Hotel, : - €08, DOTC ND TENTIL 5 and A D | EON, | Crowded Hous 't | Facts speak for themselves. _ Proprictons: at_the low- Agency Printing IE UNDE A shar. iy soiicited < the public 3 | | | e | Son Fl‘;illiCIé—C:— 5 PALACE ANPHITHEATRE | IL CIRCUS LINOIS HOUSE. Farnhaia Srcot ¥, Prop, "nntval l-Iouse us Performed g e } 1 n Francisco to HORE vas uni- | | the | and Californi FRITZ E | ve acknowledged by ‘Pll.':w and Pu erior to all others. * Witessed by 207000 Peogle.| S 1y to be really Southern Heotel. Freatlog on 41k, | St. Louis, Laveille, Warner & Co, Fropriotors. end Welnate That we have the finest, most gorgeous and completz Show ever exhib- ood! Y(’[“‘h' Will glve o grand series of periormances on ; prep— I{O‘ u.‘.IES, Triday aod Salontay, Aig. T & 8, vroyioon —AND— Saturday. Afterroon at 2/ p. m., Mattinee, Aug., 8th. | | | | (uuuu | seetien MADAME DOCK + The Euwpress of the Arena. ecemptted s e | SIOUX CITY & S". PAUL | "Toige reer, mear | GRAND ("X\ TRA l'; ' DEAL SINGCER. QI"‘Q‘G__‘ SALES FOR 1873: In Round Numbers 232,444 Mach L, rdmere Nackire TE{E SINGER MARNFE 0, W. N. NASON, Arv-:’ NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, ( BROWN & BRO., WEOLESALE GRO(: Agents for the Oriental Powdecr Co. O?\(E.AHA NEB SIEFLE & JOHNSOM | myssr WHOLESALE GROCEES MPSONS BLOCK— o.d 540 Fourteenth Sire BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OM_A.H.A., HORGA w&ox)Es T N & GALLAC R. S TO CREIGITON AN My ALE GROCE! am Siveet, 3 & Y, BAUSERMAIT . WHOLESALE GRC CE o, 247 Douglas Street, OM j\_‘ 1A s FGR THS PUPONT POV CLARYX & FREI\.‘ WHILESAEE GRE AND DEALERS IN Q lnfld Coods, Dried ‘Fruits, Green Fruils in S SRLERS SOLICITED . ND PROMPTLY FI1 = *—» U&: A. SN B2 SHEN NG, - -MANUFACIURE ER I CIC E32 F ‘_EF'I‘E:E‘N"T‘""". =L - -Bj ""',‘.'3‘ ¢ ehinls Paints, Oils, Vamni: USHES, LAMP GOODS R | 257 Douglas Street 2 MGER & {y_ JOBBERS OF RT JB I'x 9, OZLAZL. ‘DRY GOIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOI! 231 Feranham Street, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— 'STAFLE AND FANGY DRY Metiens, and lmuh 7nd £hio "JOHN T. EVWAR, —JORFER OF- 'Shelf: Heavy Hard IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— ACRICULITURALIMPLEMENTS Ay Ik, MOWKIS. DI LS, SEFS YW, ¢ ATORS, WA 46 Douvglas st‘ Oma:na.' Wepras “HENRY HORNBER ER, —DEALER IN— o L} L5} 2 S e W Gia | tiful sil ver bl nd Mrs. | Cole, who were s doubly sur- grounds Terg after- RECEIVENR—A eazload of DAKO- | TA PATENT FLOUR, made by on, CLOTH, MATTING, WIN- | DOW SHADES, MATS, RUGS, at my establishment, and as T At the new process from Dak et The only flour of the kind in the [ from manufaeturers and | | The Bee Job Printing House | The World EXFCUTES. ALL KINDS OF { THE cABLO RAI | Is 62 miles the s 1 and Council Blufts st route Paul, LROAD, from Omsha - Wimes, Tiiooors, € Mineapolis, month. scriptions Will be received at less than the reguist l""“- vance pays for the Oxama DALY} markot and of mrsupn for quuhl\ ant evening was passed by ors, who came well refreshments. Among who arranged and sueces ried out the happy surprise, were Mrs. Sherrill, Mrs. Doolittle, Mirs. | & Kellom, Mrs. Clark Woodman, Mrs, Dr. Babeock, Mrs. Judge Peabody, | Mrs. Loveland, Mrs. Clark, avd Miss Peabndy. A ARTIN. its for the grove ough v MCAUSLAND, 242 Douglas Street. TyPE For SaLz! A Font of Rourgeois Type, of | which this is & sumple, Weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been if use on | the Daily BEE less than one year, and is nearly as good as new. For terms &c., address "Q THE LAST CHANCE tain the best daily paper pub- ~ o Nebraska at the exceed- Llshm | ingly low Sute of fifty cents per After the first of August no sub- Now 15 THE Tivg; $1.90 in ad- i 504 Fourteenth | bee sold by me, | importers, T ean sell the sume of goods aslow as Chicago or St. Louis. Give mea call, Jom BOOK AND J0B PRINTING Carpets, streef, Letween | Farnham and Douglas jy25-d6t Iudian Curiosities Zat No. Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. OMaHA, NEB., July 27th, 1874 Notice js hereby given thatall | G money due to the late firm . . TERY BEST treets. AND AT THE ~f Wein- | :h}nf l;ull; must hereafter be paid | 0 John Lebmann to whom | Raficmian stock of goods and all out standing | ENGNSH, Ger! man, ulie i book accounts of said ‘ id concern has | on Gapish Languages. i e turied out | | | E. RoSEWATER, £ Jysst W I‘ubhsh- of uw Bee, juy27st Assignee of Wienstein & Kolls. | 82~ Orders may be L st the g Reom or forwas “Ealve promp statin, E Cour by mail aod wi STYLES | | Law \ | FRED. U'BR H | s , and all : ! poiats in Min Depot. ed trainer of orses. Fine studaf highly trained horses. by any other Line. PULLHAN PALACE STEEPING CARS 0¥ ML NGHT TRAINS amoth new Tent—in fact the 6 ction that has ever been offered to the cus lic. Sce for yoursélves. REMEMBER THE DATE, Friday-and Saturday | AUGUST 7aud 8. J, A.DODGE, |, fanl Ag't, | * o Buroet, Quapha; Feb. | | C. R, SCHALLER, Ag({nt B. & M. Land ( e o, Ky Whiskies and Tmporte{sioods OMAFTA, INET Fiae Ol4Kentue 232 DQUD};A"? T8,) DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PA and El& 2tand, L LARGE l'ov'v‘]" f Dlatte, Jcup Fork hor: n Valle rleultaral la South of he Platte Jrasta, aterwrtetby - “wous £ epubl L lhc“, nth and Fzrubam Sts., Om ha Coruer of ral Laud l‘eymmux, Liucoin, ) U G PR TR e i ¢ \ i ¥are as LOW and Time as QUICK as | HOMES and FARMS IN N’EB‘LA..,K ll 4 i t