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— Another refreshing shower Mouday night. —As we passed Tootle & Maul's yesterday, We were glad to see | + behind their counter’ the smiling countenance of our young friend | Charley McDonald. In his new % UMADA BRE | OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITI. will ind him as willing to accom- modate them as of old. Tootle & Maul can congratulate themselves THE OMAHA DAILY BEE sarved to_subscribers ot on e city, every evening, led) 1 Biteen cents per w hs, and §7.00 per anuum, by cartier, 10 any 'SEaeler | efficient salesman. —=Several of the prairie chicken hunters, who were out during the | past two or three days seem to have had guns that shot both ways, if the black and blue spots, of which they complain, on their arms, are any evidence, It issaid that Jim Van ‘otices, 16 cents per Line ; single inser- 8, Dot jess than 25 cents. “i7ansient abi TUi‘ements must inva.lably be it Al Legal Notices, Statements, Tabular , requiring careful revision o 42 b furtibied, must be g Sciore ten o'clock 4. X. {0 insure lusertion the st b sasoe week's iarve. S e o5 SRR ———— SRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Jime Cacd of the Burlington Route LrAVE OMANA. Exi 50 ». iy i Sundays excepted. This is the only line running Puliman Hotel. Doningerrs. B W. Hizcucock, Gen'l. Wes. Fas. Agt. Chicago, L. ARRVE AT OMANA. Express......9:55 4. Bock Island & Pacic. *sA0A M. *10:0P. M. 250 P M, 11000A. M. excepied. Chicago & Northwestarn, 00, M. 400 A M Mice, corner «en minutes in advance of the me Opening and Closing of Mails in £ 7:48 Ciicago sd all Esstern cities, Nebraska City, Flatix-outh, Council Blufls xbd Burling: 108, Gueat 1030 8. ., closes st €308, m. asd ip. m. st Louis and St. Joseph, due 2t 10:00 a. m. #2071 s closes ot 1500 . m: and 430 8. m. Ofice open bubdegs rom 13 fo1 p. . 3. E. YOST. Fostmaster. TOADVERTINF BS—-eTne CARCU- LATIO™ 6f he DAILY BEK in more Tham double that of any orher datly Daniker got “‘kicked” a distance ot of fifteen feet, and that he didn’t know for a minute or two whether he had been killed or not. Personai. W. B. Loring is east on business. Mr. Mohr, of the firm of Kurtz, Mobr & Co., has returned from a three weeks business trip in the East. Moritz Meyer left - for the West | Monday to represent the firm of Max Meyer & Co. on the road. This is his first trip as a drummer. Ben Gallagher, of the firm of | Morgan & Gallagher, left yester- day for a business trip in the north- ern part of the State. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : W J Bennett, Chicago; H B Shi- ver, Texas; Adrian Drake, Berlin, Il L H Johnson, Chicago; Morris Conner, Int Circus; Z W Purring- ton, St Louls; M Chamberlain, North Platte; E F Feyley, Penn- sylvania; B W _Melborne, Platte; O Wilson and wife, California; J Jenkins, Platte; J W Fowler, J P Winter, T M Carter, Pearl Mills; W R Foster, John M Dale, Wilson's Circus; G T Epps, Iows; G D Mat- tison, South Bend, Ind, The Goverament Direotors of the Union Pasifle. This morning the Govern. ment directors of the Union Pacif® will leave this city to make their annual trip of inspection over the whole line. This trip will consume about two weeks time. The Government directors are Hon. J. H. Millard, o Omaha; Hon. James F. Wilson, of Jowa; Hon. John A. Tibbits, of New London, Conn., and Hon. Francis Brewer, of Wakefield, N. Y. Hon. James F. Wilson arrived yesterday morn- ing, and isat the Grand Central. Cathedral Notice. The month’s memory of the late Bishop O’Gorman will be held at the Cathedral —on Wednesday (this) morning. = The ceremonies will commence with low mass at the several altars at 6 a. m., and terminate with solemn office and requiem. High mass at 9:30 a. m. An Txplanation and an Apology A gentleman walked into our sauctum yesterdsy and laying on our desk a card having on it the words “John Baerman, Prof. of paperpublisted fn Kebraska. —Peycke’s Restaurant and Oyster yooms. The leading bouse of the kind. 207, Farnham street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. leb24tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —The fire-alarm bell willbe here within ten days. —A large number of the colored people went on a pic-nie to Glen- wood, Towa, this morning. —Marshal Snowden this morning perved notice upon Harry Clayton of the revocation of his license. —Eighteenth street is being Tap- §dly graded, and the ties for the street railway extension are being Aistributed along the line. — Although there were eight days 1a July upon which it rained, but £4-100ths of an inch of rain fell dur- Jog that month in Omaha. —TheConcordia society’s summer night's festival at Thiele’s Garden, Thursday evening, promises to be 8. very entertaining affiir. Only those who receive invitations will ‘be admitted. —The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythiss of Nebraska, ‘will hold their annual meetivg in Omaha, August18th. A grand ti of that order on that occasion. —Robert Pryor was committed to Jall yesterday by Commissioner Smith, in default of $1,000 bail, to await his trial at the next term of tne United States District Court, on the charge of passing a $20 counter- felt bill. —A girl named Amanda J Dar- ling, employed at Doran’s boarding liouse on Farnham street, received a'telegram this” morning announc- ing the fact that her fatber had been Litten by a ratilesnake while labor- ing in his wheat field near Blair,and that he was at the point of death. —An Eleventh street barber ramed Deloy was examined yester- may be expected by the memben‘i Foreign Laguages,” he announced that he was the Mormon preacher ‘who was referred to in an article in 1ast Monday’s BEE. He wanted an or correetion - mude, as he was not that kind of 8 man. ‘We asked him if hehad ever been in London, Canada ; if he had ever been married there; If he had been married asecond time in New'York; and if he was contemplating & third marriage in Omsha; to all of whieh he replied in the negative. ‘We told him we could not see how the article in question referred to bim then, as it did not even men- tion his name. Well, he explajued that he was certain it did refer to him, for be had given a needy man the sum of $5.65, on Sunday, the identical amount mentioned in the Bee. We cannot comprehend how the item can be twisted so as to be made to refer to Mr. Baerman, al» though he says he is the individual that the Mormon Chaureh of Omaha did not believe in polygamy. They look upon it asan unsocial and urcivilized institution. CALIFORNIA white grapes, plams and pears, at ALLEN'S. augdte " 'DYEING, c.eaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, t the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10fh St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas pr2st f. oe Tudian Curiositics at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. New Style of silk“hats just re- celved at:Frederick’a. For the best of Ladies’ Shoes and Boots, and at the lowest prices to be found in the market, you should visit P. H. Lang’s, No. 156 Farn- ham, between 10th and 11th stréets. augl-3t Fonr "SaLr.—A hahdsome ' fire 'proof dwelling house safe. Cheap KETCHAR'S -PARDON. The Action Taken in the District Court this Morning. Yesterday morning In the District defendant in the case of the State vs. Charles Ketcham in, and filed a plea of pardon in bar of sen- on procuring the services of such an | tence. He was represented, in the | appointed June 13,1874, reported in absence of Mr. Doane, by Gen. Manderson, who stated that the pardon had been properly issued by the Governor, and that the law had been fully complied with. Mr. A. J. Poppleton, who had prosecuted the case, opposed the mo- tion to sustain the pardon, as it was not shown that the law, requiring two week’s publication of the notice for application of the pardon, had been complied with. He thought this necessary. He had asked over fifty persons if they had seen the notice, and but & very few had dis- covered it. In making a diligent search fo: it, he had finally found it, “Gn the most obscure corner of the most obscure paper in. Omaha, namely, the Republican.!” Gen. Manderson did net know hardly how to reply to this, as it was too true in regard to the Repub- lican. He was sure, however, that the law had been complied with, as the Governor would mever have granted the pardon until he had satisfied himself that all wascorrect. The Court sustained the plea of pardon, and thefollowing entry was made upon the record by the Clerk: And now comes the said defend- ant, Charles Ketcham, and pro- duces, in open court, the full and un- conditional pardon of the. Governor of the State of Nebraska, for the crime of embezzlement, of which he was, at the June term, 1874, of the court, convicted, and pleads said pardon in bar of the sentence of the Court ; whereupon, the Court finding that said pardon is foll and unconditional, and in all respects regular, the said ples in bar is, by the Court, sustained ; the said Chas. Ketcham is discharged from cus- tody, and the sureties n,;on his regognizance rejeased from liahility thereon. Board of Education. The Board of Education held its regular monthly meeting Monday evening. Numeroys spplications for the position of teacher, were received and referred to the proper commit- tees. Bids for wood, coal, printing, sup- plies, &c., were opened and referred to the proper committees. The janitor of the High School sent in his resignation, declining to hold the position at the present sal. ary. A long discussion followed on the question of accepting his resigna- tion, or retaining him by raising his salary. Fhe Board adjourned to meet again next Friday evening. Tho Republican Counmty Cenmtral Com- mittes. - OMAHA, Neb., July 31, 1874. The members of the Douglas County Central Committee are re- quested to meet at the office of Judge W. L. Peabody, on Saturday, the 8th day of August, at 8 o'clock p-m. CHAUNCEY WILTSE, Ctairman. The members of the Central Com- mittee are : First Ward—(. F. Goodman, Col. John Burke, Becond Ward—Thos. Swobe, Jolin ‘W. Lytle. Third Ward—J. M. “Thurston, E. R. Williams. Fourth Ward—C. Wriltze, M, G. MecKoon, Fifth Ward—J, M. McCune, Chas. ‘Wilkips. Bixth Waid—S8. A. Orchard, C. L. Bristol. . Unior Preginot—Lewis Thomas. Florence Precingt—W, H. Bus- sell. Valley Precinct—F. A. Kelsey. Chicago Precinet—H. L. Dodge. McArdle Precinct—J. C. Meyers, Elkhorp Preginct—W. R. Turner. Douglas Precinpt—Joe! T. Griffin, Baratoga Precinct—D. P. Red- man, West Omaha Precinct—O. B. Selden. The sale of GROCERIES for CABH still continves'ast ALLEN'S, ‘His stock of goods Is complete. His PRICES are way BELOW all oth- ers. A call op him when you want to PURCHABE GROCERIES will satisfy you that he makes it for YOUR INFEREST to pay ‘CASH and save 15 to 20 per cent by so do- ing. 3 augd-2t 8@rSEE McKelligon's card on second page. June2-tf BALOON for sale cheap. Inguire at BEE office. Jul2d-tf DR. POWELL, ofice.215, Farn- bam street. tune23-tf 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 pi« “ics and private parties BY M'AUSLAND & MARTIN. All engagements for the grove day afternoon - before Justice Bart- |.for cash. May be seen by calling lott, on the charge of attempting (o | af the off.ce of the Life Asseciation commit ‘s rape ‘on Mrs. Caroline | of America. Aug. 3, tf. Froomeley, whom he met in a se- cluded spot near the Union Brew- | y,cg A WANA COAL at lowest ery.’ In default of $500 bail for his | et price, by the TowA CoaL sppearance at the next term of the | coupaxy. Office 13th street, (for- Distriet Court, he was committed | yorjy Unjon Coal Company’s). 2o Jail. Jysot GEo. C. TowLE, —A young man named Dean,{" = * Agent. £-om Utica, New York, was knocked 3 down and robbed of his pocket book THE LAST CHANCE gud revolver, on Dodge street, be- | To obtain the best daily paper pub- $ween Eighteenth and Nineteenth, [ lished in Nebraska at the exceed- last night. He was found lying on | ingly low rate of ffty cents per 'will be made through ANDY MCAUSLAND, 242 Douglss Btreet. g AT ‘Geo. B. PETERSON, the ploueer cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on ‘hand the very best brands of cigars, and also “.one Jack, Fruits apd Flowers, and “Durham” Swmoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas stree . mayéeodlv ot Tyez For SaLz! . A Font ‘of Bourgeois- Type, of Iyt £ ground insensible by Col. Sav- age and L M. Bennett, who called Dr. Denis2 to attend him. The Foung man’s Dervous system was Quite badly shocked, and he was sent” to Mercy Hospital in s car- Hage. “ ‘month. which ths is s semple, weighing 600 After the first of August no sub- | lbs. This type has been in use on scriptions will be received at less | the Daily Bk less than one yesr, than the regular price. and is nearly as good as new. Now s THE TIME; $1.50 in ad- | For terms &c., addvess ) vance pays for the OMAHA DAILY E. RoSEWATER, Bg threp months. Jy23t £ Publisher of‘lh Boe, ! Jynaut. Coxnty Conmissioners. SATURDAY, Auvgust 1. | LIQUOxS, WINES, ETC. Additonal _Te'egraph. Board met pursuant to adjourn- | ment. Present—Commissioners Euright, Redfield and McArdle. Minutes of the last mesting were read and approved. A lease of the folloxing school NEW YORK, August 4. Stokes, the murderer of Fisk is | said to be slowly dying of consump- Jon at Sing Sin About ten days ago -~ Policcman Barrett, of the sixth, precinet, was | quarters, his numerous lady friends | Court, Judge Lake presding, the | land was made to C. F. Willlams, | bitten on the hand by his own dog. | viz: Southeastquarter of southeast quarter of section 36, township 16, | brooded much on hydrophobis, and | range 12 east. suddenly this morning became de- James U. Gridley, commissioner | Jirjious and was taken to the hos- pital. The physicians are undecided whether it is true hydrophobia or delirium from fear. The Panama railroad company is sueing Tracey Robinson, formerly its disburing agent at Aspinwall, charging him_ with _embezzling employes salaries, premiums, &2., to the extent of forty thousand dol- lars. He cauterized the wound, but favor of locating & road commenc- ing at the southwesc corner of . H. Bakar's farm and running west as far as Cole Creek, and repoi agaiast vacating the “Ireland mill” road. Byron Reed, James U. Gridley and Isaac S. Hascall were appoiuted to assess the damage to Jesse Lowe, in consequence of laying out the Cuming street extension, and Platte river and Omaha road. George Smith, commissioner, was directed to locate a road petitioned for by H. Pomeroy and others, to run northeasterly and southwesterly through the town of Miliard It was ordered that a notice be’ served requiring the Union Pacific Company to show cause, on the 5th day of Septenber, 1874, why certein land gra.its should not be assessed and taxed for the year 1873. The resignation of S. D. Beals as county superintendent was accepted, On motion of Commissioner Mc- Ardle, John Rush was elected coun- ty superintendent ‘o fill vacancy. The following accounts were al- | lowed: FROM THE GENERAL FUND. A C Althaus, treasurer’s’ fees, | $2,660.00. A Burley, sheriff’s fees for the | June term, $217.85. A Burley, boarding prisoners July, $269.25. ¥ P Hanlon, guarding prisoners, $77.50. Jacob Gish, coroner’s fees, $11.50. John Wirth, meals for jury, $9. John Maguire, grand jury, $4 20. Alex Richardson, tales' juror, $2. A Adamsky, tales’ juror, §2. John Groves, tales’ juror, $2. W B Gwyer, Sr , witness fees, $2 JeremiahCronin, witness tees, $2. POOR FUND. V M Mackey, goods, $49.95. Annie C Stover, matron’s salary, NEW YORK, August 4. The market for oats at the pro- duce exchange is still very unset- tled but lower. Prices tais morning are nominal at 80 bid and 90 asked for, western mixed ; the supply is lizht and business limited in conse- qnence of the meagre supply. Prin- cipal holders decline selling. The stock in New York is reduced to 40,000 bushels and the quuntity afloat is very lght.” The total amount of seasoned oats now in the whole country is supposed not to exceed 10,000 bushels. Last year the amount on hand at the same fime was over 4,000,000 bushels, and | the year previous, 1872, it was 6,000,- 000. The supply.a week was 580,000 bushels. The quantity éstimated to be here now is mot more than a dag’s local eonsumption. No such searcity was ever known before. NEW YoRE, August 4. The Herald’s Long ‘Branch letter states from an authoritative source that President Grant expects and desires the nomination for the third term, but not s the eandidateof the Republican party, but as the eandi- date of the anti-Republican and an- ti-Administration forces, upon the Liberal Republican’and Democratic platformof 1872. A leading west- ern Liberal had a conference with the President a few days sgo, when the above afrangements were made. There is but ove opinion as to:the result of the investigating commit- tee’s labors, and that isthat a ver- dict will be in favor of Beecher. The public, however, will hardly rest satisfied with such an acquittal, and the Plymouth pastor Wil re- quire- the -vindication of a public court of law before being reinstated in public favorand esteem. The Herald, to-day, gives the probable explanation of Motlton's unwillingness to testify, as follows : Mouiton is a member of the firm of Woodruff & Robinson, which sometime back was involved in some little difficulty with the U. S. internal revenue bureau. Moul- ton is said to have been considered by Jayne as theoffending party, ahd g explanation begame neges: sary. Moulton applied to Beeche: an in F A Cushman, two months’ work, Thomas Noonan, guarding pris- oners, §77.50. L. 8. Reed, on account of Clerk’s services, $125.00. Frederick Moehle, for witness' fees, $6.00. H. Hickman, tales' juror, $4.00. Charles Simpson, constuble's fees on inquest, $9.05. Henry Dohle, shoes for prisoners, $10. Nebraska Gas Light Co., gas July, o $28.05. “Fairlie & Moneli, blank books; $20.13. J, R. Conkling, post mortem ex- amination, ete., $11, A T Rogers, cash expended, $4.60. ‘Wm Batey, herding cattle, $6. ROAD FUND. Isaac & Hascall, on sccount of grading, $300,000, Lucy A Goodwill, damages for ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. Phillip Cassady, repairs, $10. Adjourned to Saturday, August 8th, 1874, Lewis S. REED, County Clerk. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, AT THE EMMETT HOUSE, 11th street, between Farnham and Harney. At10a. m. to-morrow a @rand Free Lunch will be served, and ac 8 P. M. A BOCTAL DANCE Will be given. Al are invited to attend. the latter went to Washington, where, after some exercise of jnflu- ence, he succeeded in arranging matters to the satisfaction of the authorities. In view of thesc alleged circumstances, the Herald thinks Beecher’s invitation to Moultoa to sppear angd testily may have been extended and received solely in a Pickwickian sense. Beecher's counsel is confident that Beecher will not prosecute Til- ton however the matter ends. Beecher's spirit is too forgiving for that; he thinks his enemijes will bs punished enough by the result of the investigation and report of the committee, His friends *ay even if Beecher’s consent was given, to prosecute Tilton, any jury would acquit Tilton in consequence of in- sanity. ‘The revenue authorities seized $90,000 worth of crude spirits here yesterday:, : The summer eruize of the N:w York yacht club begins to-day. WASHINGTON, August 4. The postoffice department is un- settled in opiuion as to the propriety of sending a representative to the Postal Congress to be held in Berne, Switzerland, in September; The idea of the Congress is o have each nation send a representative in the persan of the chief of postoftice de- partment, so that a treaty, if de- sfred, coald be agreed upon on the spot, if Postmaster .Gieneral. Cress- well had remained in office oeinv tended to be presént atthe meeting of Congpess. Mr. Myrshall, his tem- poraty suscessor, does not -feel at berty to leave the department. for this purpose, just on the eve of his successor’s incoming, and it is be- lieved that Mr. Jewell will not feel like . returning fo Kurope 80 soon after bis arrjval here,” The questions “to be ‘disgassed by this nongress- malinly - affeet, and are of FREDERICK THIES. Proprietor. ICE UREAM! ICE CREAM!! H. L. LATEV'S is the place to go for this very neoessary commodity. JezSth. aud-1t* GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE SEASON AT BUSHMAN’S, Now or néver, This is the last opportumity you will have to buy lousdale muslins at 12}e, fruitof the loom at 13}c, good yard wide bleech- ed muslms at 9, 10 and 11¢ per yard; dress goods, shawls, grenadimes, Llama lace points, also our eele- brated raven black alapacas, at 20, 30, 40 and 50¢. - These prices have never been-equaled in Omaha, and no one having a little ready cash to sparg should fai] ‘to- visit this, our last grand closing cash salg of the moason. Please do not take our word for 1t only, Lut eall and see for yourrelves at Bushman's. and ‘it does not appear from all cir- cumstances, that America will be represented at this postul gongress. A dispatch was received yester- day from our consul, at Dresden, which stated that on and after. Jan. 1, 1875, the curreney of marks will be enforced in that. kingdom. The mark is a monetary writ of the German empire. ., Reports recently printed stafé fhat ex:Secretary Sgwyer 8 'to be ap- pointed collegtor _of the port of Charleston :- are- entirely without foundation. No ‘application- has been made by him or in his behalf for such an sppointment. N. J. Temple, of the western dis- trict of Arkansas, and John A. Minis, of the northern district of Alabama, United States district at- torneys, have tendered their resigna- tions, The acting postmaster general had a conference with the attorney gen- eral this morning in rd to the postal car difficulties. general was informed that no ex- E;n.uon was necessary, the law '193 very exmn, 25¢ ‘hree hiundred thousand doffars in‘national bank notes were received to-day for redemption. Becretary Bristow did not arrive to-day, as was expected.. e tele- graphs that he ‘will* be home “to- morrow, 5 QUAILEY’S V. P.Soap Facteryl Situated on the line’of the Union Pacific Railroa , uear the powder se. Manufac- tures fi st-class s0ap for home consumptien. Tune2e-1v LINDLE XHOUSE. On 90h, bet. Farmham and Harncy Strects, AS begu entirely refitted ard re‘urnished, Efl-m, Y accampuodate all 1o the best of at perday ; 40¢ per s nglemeal. C. V. & 8. M. EARRYHAN, Jy2sdly. Proprietors. STODDARD & HURLAUT, l!nrl“:et Garduers! OF VEGETABLES AND plants. for sa'e. Orders sddrecsed to us ganien . €or. 21st and Paul Streets will rpceive prompt atientios Schueider & Burmester Minufscturers of FIN, COPPER AND 'SHEET IRON > WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. teri g dou ‘wauner. 503m BUFFaro, August 4 The weather is fine with a cool breeze blowing from the lake. In the 2:34 race Morarch, jr. is selling two toone against the field, as his Cleveland time was 2:28}. When Smuggler was withdrawn from the race all the monied interests went with him. In the 2:24 race Bodine brings even money against the field, and Castle Bay, Badger Girl and Triumph are also against the field. Theheats of those two races, which comprise to-day’s progfamme, will be trotted alternately. ~ THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE [e Acxxowmob:'nl’é_::w_:m}':mnrm | BFST PAPER Published in Nebraska, ihesn ~DEALER F— CROCERIES, Provivous, Frulis, Tob: cco, o &c., &e.. &eo ) $.B.COR.cf ! T endFARNIIAM. » Das " VICTOR COFFMAN, PHYSICIAN znd SURGEON, i' (OVER ISH'S DRUG STORE,) % ".t#h.:n Street, OMAE A, | sale, Loct, Wante, Found, | be iimertel s these colimus once’for "TEN special interest.to European powers, | attorney | 13 NOTICE.— auvertisemenis of To Let, Fou ac., will dyihmp VE C VW ANIED-Asirlto do housework. Apply | 35 Farnliaia St. bet. 18th and 19th. sugiazte OR SALE—1 Small fire-proot safe—1 6 foot oval front show case—2 6 foot fancy coun- fers—1 office desk. ins Bt near 13th =t. augdalr® Can_ be seen at 224 M. J. JOHANNES, A stable containing ¢ stalls, al- 4 graiuery and carriage house. ¢ orner | iSth and Howard Sts. Juquire 289 Howard st. ‘augldet ANTED—A sliuation ia a grocery or a dry goods house by & person who speaks German aud Bobewiaa. - Address “ F. R, Bos Gtfice.” augldde TED—A +ituation by two young we- wen as cook and dinng room girl ns botel o1 boarding house. luquire at Central House on 9:h St. sugldin Il house, cor. Capitol Avenue 0 Lich st one bicek (rom Post Uffice. P ssesslon, August 15th. Apply at Cozsens House, 9tk S ugddte 1" ‘VEI'WVINO se[dnoq % weyuwieg ‘ieq ‘eeXg Yiueeunod 11g ¥ 609 Large parlor_room bed- iniug, will be rented_together or separate y. located on Cap. Ave. and 16th, 28,. augadsis ANTED—A girl to do general bousework. Tnquire at 404 Burt St., bet. 20 and 21 Rugdts LET—House with four rooms, near U. P. Depot. Posse:si si.n August Sth. Applyat £ frirh NE IRON MOULDER WANTED—At Nebraska City Foundry, 0] Coszens House, al 4t OR SALE—Ata in, a House and_ Sta- ble situutei on Marcy St. Lot 8, Rlock 203, bet. 10thand 11th Sireets, inquire ou piemises. 33316t W ASTED_By & young married man, a sit- jon for himself and wife. Address o JySidse -On approved personal Inquire at Law Office of T, W- 9 18th 13300042 0. Box'3%6. = security. T. Richards, N ALE-Imme d at s Great Fargaiu. The furpiture in the Philaielphis ouse can e Lought. ciieap, oue-ball cssh, and the other half on thres 10 Aix months Uims, with good sccur.ty. Leave of tha house runs seven months, at $25 per mouth. _Farty-ive to Gity good cish buarde s. The Proprietor has otlier business to utteod o lmmedistely, for that 1 eason otfers this splendid opportunity. C'RCHARNLO KST THE COTTAGE of 7 ROOMS sd- Joiniag my uflice. ALULTAGE of 4 ROOXS, large are. A CUTTAGE of 5 ROOMS, no ret- erances requirea. ASTORK WITH LIVING 100ms atiached good location. A BUILY ING SUITABLE FOR s pialonand Deeling. | A ‘wo r.oms upstairs, on Jackson FORSALE. 2 s Four on frame Buildings, with Lease JA8. 7. MoRTON g0 yasu RN WANTHJ —A gir! to do genersl house work. Apply at H. Pomeroy’s, West end St. Mary’s Avenue. Wages ~§5.00 per week. Juiyz. OR RENT—House on 18th near Cass strest. dyzal. S.A. JAYLOR & CO. [ MELOYMENT OFFICE—Room No. 1.south L' "east corner 15th and Douglas sts. Waate ed imwediately, servaut girls, farmhands, car- pentersand laborers, also roul catate bought and sld, and taxes paid ior on-residents. J.N. FISHER, Jrsut Omuba, Neb. t YW ANITED DMMEDIATELY - giel o dc house-work. Apply 331 Daver T plas sizeet. To- WEBBER & BEHM. ANTED—A girl to cook st Am:rican ‘House, bet. 11¢a and 12th, Douglas st. v stieet, TORF. TO quire of sl W b office, ANTED—Day boarders, st the southwest cor. ot 10th and Harney sts. jeasut ANTED-. cnesp mru 1 _excoange for merchandite. Address, Farmer, Bax apte” WILL SELL SECOND-HAND Carriagss, and ‘ove MHearse, cheap for cash GF trud, &3 ‘eed the r0om for new ones. Jo b, G. W. HOMAN. HATTEL MORTGAGE SALE—Whereas on the 6th ¢ay of October, 1573, J. 4. Thorup misde and_executed a cerialu Chat ¢l Mortgage to Lary Cbristenscn, which was duly recorded i Book N, of Morigages in Dougl § County, 10 sec Te the pAYment of the sum of 1w Lundrad | and 81y (§259) dolimrarwith inlerest from the 6 10y of April, 1874, and there i~ pow due said Nute the sum of Two Hundred and Sixt (82:0) dolla 3 gt this d te. Now therefore, shall by the suthority vested in me by virtue of said Chaitel Morigage, proceed to sell th proserty therein describea vt the store No. 163 terest in :ad premises, Dgus' 1, 187 ARS CHRISTFNSE] augl 030 Bt By Jaumes £, Morvop, e ALvy- e ——————————— PROPOSALS FOR STONE CURBING. LED PROPOSALS will be received by ndgraigned uniil 4 o'clock P. 874, for - placing i o Doug p e 51do o Ninth sircet, to the west side ol Six eenth street, and upon both sides of all oty A s i e bing ‘0 4 placed on » linesixteen fogtTron the e ot n&f Jois, o Tq be of §'ove five Inches thick and of pot less (lian twenty iniches in depth, Bor luss than twenty-rour inches in length. Flaced 30 thut the upper edge shall be at the ‘established g ade upon said sireets. AL for proposals for laying a surfsce gut- ler of stone next outside of said curbing upon AL of St atvecte, 4 bo four Toet{h widgh, The inner eige thereo ool ve fnches Beiow the top-of said curbing and to be laid secording to plans to be furnis| City Es eer. drawd upou the § the vroperly adjucent to said improvements, for the purpose of paylog the cost and expenss of the sme. The Couacil rescrves the right to reject. or all bids. ¥ foct 48y Proposais should bs endorsed “Proj Curbing” and be uddresee 10 the ynder-igned. 0. LUDLOW, City Clerk. Jyaodet JOHN H. GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER I¥ GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Omaha July 30th 1874. anp COMMISSION MERCHANT. REDMAN & LEWIS, Cor. 16th and Izard Streets, Ceottonvwood LUMBER On haud aud SAWED TO ORDER. je2s1m F. A. PETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND CARRIAGS TBIMMER, No. 274 Farnbam s, bet, 15th & 164 LL orders an repairing promptly attenc et s e assovt J. 0. SLATTER, Dealer in Staple and Faucy Groceries. MHighest price paid for Country Produce. Brick Store, 8. ¥, Cor. 16th & Chicago Bta, Jezsit OMAHA, NEB. TREITSCHEE & CO.; GROCERS And General Provisiga Dealers, 8. W. Cor. "‘kh‘:‘p“‘ 1‘90;&;“ than any ctber bouse iu Umsba. jy33m TAILOR, 171 Cor. ¥arnham and Eleventa Sts. All kinds of TAILORIXG, Cleanins iring done at ressonable rates. A FURNISHING GOODS consiantly on hand and sold cbeap. 100,600 ACRES! RICH FPAGMING LAND 1N NEBRASKLI %0 Hanscom Place Lots! 'OUSES AND LOTS . the eity of Omaha, for salecheso: al;d zl a: e v voveior T wlby “op uoqanog dang *AHTI SVIROHL A1 SEXIVEG FIVERI0NM) SINGER. SINGER. The Kirgof thSEWING MACHINE WOILD ss pre<mivestly ss Geld T ‘ SALES FOR 1873: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machires! TtBeing over One Sewing Muchine Co clgne | | H mdred and Thirteen Thousand m cre Mackines then were el owing 3 Com pany duiog the sme Ur e, will heicly Le denfed spon such evident t the superio: o St | o iy B such evidesce U e superiority of the Slugeris i THE SINGER MANF'G (0. [ W. N. NASON, Agent, Je NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. J. J. BROWN & BRO,, ‘ZIASIHM ‘ANOTIIA »® XIATIH aeddoy RInaa ANOITEA INVHA ‘SNI9 NV S3IONVHE ‘SINIM . N. GLYNN WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER IN Wines, Liguors, Segars, | TOB:C AND PIPES. SFCalifornis Wines and Brandies. S8 | Corver of 15°h and Dodge streets ite the new Post Ofice building, Omaha. Neb 1620t Bavarian Beer Hall! 198 Douglas St, Opposite Metropolitan Fotel. Finest brands of all classes of Liguors and Seaars. Fresh Lager constently on haud, CHAS, HART Frop. | | | | Great Western BREWERY Corner ¢f Camizgs a2d Twoaty second strests The finest lager beer con- stantly on hand, 1025-6m CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop. HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAL EHEOTEXL. NEBRASKA he between Chicago Opened new September 30th, 1873. %0t " ‘GECT THRALL. Froprietor. CITY HOTEL, E. T, PAGE, Proprietor. 10th 8t., bet. Farnham and Harney, O@MAHA, NEB, OMAHA, and best hot, Free Buss to and from all Trains. Passengers for otber Hote's or private Resl- denccs, cyried Tor 2§ cents. All opders left at P. H. Allen’ mgr,un o Wilin & 3 H taey, nd the City Hotel Browpt sttention. United States Hot:l, COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. E UNDERSIGNED r spectfally apaoun- ces that he b a0l refi ted +he .E‘. T vl ] 0. (o Otfice, will receive iy7 1m & sommeoists ta¥ putlic,¥ith board by doy cx v 4 ress- anofle ratie 3 gl & ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreot Bgtysn Uib axd 10th. CHAELES FELDERMAN, Prop. mentier Central House Wo. 630 Fixteenth Btract, Opp. Jeflerson Square, OMANA, NEB, | JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board ut regsonsble rates. California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. 30, 110 Douglas reet, corner a. Board by the day or we Southern Hotel. Froating on 4th, 6th aad Walnutsts, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., FProorietcrm. The Southern Hotel s firat. in all its be Eotunds of hotel, U. P. R, R. MEAT MARKET, 16th street bet California ad Wobster. | ‘WI flthP ON HAND THE_ RBFST supply of FRESH AND SALTED MEATS. 'Also 8 large stork of Fine Sugar Cured Haws snd Break fast Bacon, atthe low- ot WAL AUST & RNUTI i ayiedy ietors. Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! éT 8. P. BRIG 8 YARP CORNER OF 14th and (b w Gureets. Good Hard vod §7 00 ; Sott §5 Siove Weod to suit s o very thee. spibt BXEN .D:JONES ~MA?" FACTUREP OF AND DEALKR IN- Lambr: quins and W.ndow Skades, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnbam street, corner Fifteonth The Stous tity and Pacific Railroad, 1a Connection wich the SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha and Connell Blafs to St. Paul, Mizesvolls, Stillwater, Ansks, Dulath, Bismarck, and all | | WE mys-1v " ACRI THRESHERS, HARVESTERS, REA PERS, MOW | OLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. OMAFA NEB. STEFLE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS! —SINPSON'S, BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MAFTA, NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AN MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 295 Farnham Street, =ty NEB. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN. & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMATFE:IA, NEB meh27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPUNT FOWDER 0. CLARX & FRENCH. WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN ds, Dried ‘Fruits, Green Fruits in Seasom. SRUERS SOLICITED. ND PROMPTLY FILLED. Canned Goo jel A. FH. SITMPSOIN, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGALS. 532 FIFTEERNTEHE ST, CREIGHTON BLOCEK. C. L. A. KLATTE: MERCHANT TAILOR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Sirect. _ 1 keep cons intly on hand the finest stock of Brosd Cloth, Cessic-ercs :nd Vestin which I am prepared to mske up in ti. most fashicrable stylos and f6 suit the oct faniidioen Tt the lowes! Tomto prices: eiodty 02%mé ESTABLISHED PUNDT. MEYER & RAAPKE, I -¥HOLE2ALE DEALERS IN— FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnkam Street, Omaha, Neb meblZodvi KurTz Momr& (fo JOBBERS OF DRY GOIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. | 231 Farnbam Street, OMAEIA NEB J. J. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY €GGDS Notions. n'ld_Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. EVGAR, —JOBEER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND- SUL 3 ERS, CORN-PLANTERN PLOWS, ffll.l'l'l"l’?.illl'-':.' e RAKES AND WAGONS. mebizy 246 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebraska, HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— Wings. Liguons, Craans, ¢ o ®O. Besure % and e | thus ave Tickets can be rurchasel at ihe officesof the Chicago & Northw.stera Railway 1n Guaha | and Blofs. poiats in Minnesots. Traln Jeaves Omaba daily, (exeept Faturday) | at 6 o,clock p. m., and Coynei) Biufhs at 8:05 p* ., 1s6m Chisage & Norti-Western Depot. Fareas LOW and Time as QUICK a3 | by any other Line. C. ¥ EAMANN, |PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS | ON ALL NIGH? TRAINS. ‘circuitous routes 20d widnigh BOYDEN, Jc. Ogu'l Pus. & Ticket Age 8 P 43.C. 0. 2. - F.C.HILL, Geo'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., 8. C. & P, Sioax Clty, lows. GEO. W. GBATTON, Agent. ticket reads VIA Sioux City, | i 163 Farnham Street, Ouiaha, Neb. ‘l July 2, ¥lae 014 Kentucky ! Whiskies and Importel doods a Speclaliy. mpsny OMAELA, NEB. | HOMES and FARMS IN NEBRASEA io¢ton aad Missoar @ iver Railroad Co., offsrs hest lan'sat”low prices oo 10 vear B ierests 3 d =1 b a bonus preiaiuiof 2 per ceat. on the amout uf the parchase, i bal hase, i f 1bic land 18 caitivated, within two yeurs from date of parehase. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. {North of Dlatte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys . & M. RE. Co. will sl" aboat 1.000,000 scres of splenid crasing and agrioultaralland | T s touatey, st rom $171 Lo 1,00 pr e on lomg erdi. South of he Platte the best land ;0 Nobraska, intersected by namerous rivers T Eursast and ‘ot developed part of the Staie, e 480 15 (h eireqlars salfall llhlll-.w] o G B SCUALERR, Agoat B £, Tand, Oftc Or General Land Depastment, Lincoln,Ne, | The Comysny ownesa bod and at! and For