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i £ ! i I i { i U ~ | . ¥ THE OMAHA BEE FRIDAY, AUG. 14, 1874, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ] Is served to_subscribers I;: i a.l& soy the city, eve vening, (Sundays ex- e e, o P -xnmun, and §7.00 per souum, ‘when 0y ll All com; its about irregularities, addressed | ‘this ‘will receive prompt attention. | Tux OMaBa Dainy Bk will be mfld to ‘subscribers at the following rates, wysbleinva- | | mhly 1n advance : Mo pe soaum. 3.7 “ 6..onths. THE OIAT HA Dl:u_t Bex hhndhy hr the | BGEST creuiation 1m the ety = ok enampas Shvertamg | ks oF ADVERTISING.—Local motices, 25 eents local advertisements,’ 20 entn por line; by the month, 10 tents e Pt neried. Jor loss then 50 Sonta. oticen 10 cents px line; singl inser- o o Jeas flan 35 e ehent bt 7t cimeuts must invaiably be paid for ip advance. ‘Rates for standin, bty S Suatements, Tabolar Legal otices, Work, 41, rnpiing arlel TV furmished, fi}’m mam,- o imare iusertion ‘» ‘uu lnd Local advertiseweuts belore two .‘cn . lock P. X. i Seryisements iefore one o' e Ticemens lor the WEEKLY -& ’:‘" in before Mondsy noon, for the | same week's isrus. }IHHVLI- A!ll ”EYABILBE 0]" TRAINS. fhe Burlington Route Fime Cacd ot LEAVE OMAA. 50 “Sundays excepted. Tais s the only lie running Pulmss Holals Dining ca CROOGH Harry P_DEUEL, D.W. Nn‘ MOOCK, et oL Wen. . Ast. G Cicaroyft. Omaba, Neb. Onien Pacific. AN P. M. e oyt Yitondays eoevied. Chieago & North y pstorn. ib‘ E 53 4,3 = ai). Bxprees ... ansas City, $t.30. & Couneti BIGHx Moruing Express... 5: Evening Exprees Omala & Nortiwostorn and & Paelfic. :15 A M. Sundaye. 2I5P. M. aggage Wegons lesve the flice, corner Farubam and Ninth streets, fif- e=n minutes in sdvance of the above Kailrosd Opening &nd Closing of M Omaha. N Aw RX 220 1000 Juc e 100 630 10 430 700 430 300 10:00 NORTH. 0.&4N. W.E R... 250 745 Chicago wnd all Esstern cities, Nebraska City, Plattsecouth, Council Bluflsand Burling- ton, dueat 10:20 8. m., cluscs 3t £308. m. a0 6" Lodis and St. Joseph, due at10:00 4. m. wnd 7 p. m.; closes st 1:45 . m. 4nd €30 8. m. Ot open Sundays rom 12 o 1 p. YOST. Postmaster. Ropublican County Convention. A Republican County Convention for Doug- Jas county will be held at the Court House in the city of Omaha, on Saturday, the 29th day of August, A. D18 ook, p.m., for The ‘pirpose of elecing 23 delegates HepubiiEn Siate Couveatiun, to e hetd 2t Lifcoln on the 24 day of September, 1 ‘Eoch wird n the ety of Smaha Wil be en- satled 107 delogatos, and each precinet outside of said city 106 de‘egaies Lo sald convention. Jrimary elections, for tho purpose of cboos- 3#ig such delegates, are hereby cailed for Satur- da e 220 day ‘ol August, e yalls 1o be Op-hin the city of Omaha from 4167 . 1., sudin the other” precncls from 6 o' o'clock) P Nene bat well known republican voters will lowed 10 vote st ssid primery clections, and in the city of Gmaha ho person will be allowad 10 vole unless duly Tegistered or iden- Satisfaction of the' Judges of clec- g 8 properly qualified voter of the s batlot & offered. ‘wro_ designated as the places ary clections will bebeld “(‘hiu‘o Precinct—Ai Elkhorn Station School McAardle se. ‘Elkhorn Precinct—At El At Joel T. Griffn's © Precinet—At McAardle School horn City Scheol cuse. Douglas Precinct nce. West Omaha Precinct—At 0. B- Selden’s ros- nee. Saraioga Precinct—At Saratoga School House By order of the Douglas County Republican Commitice. CHAUNCEY WILTS! Chairm: JOHX M. THURSTOX TOADVEKRTISKRS---Tne CYRCU- LATION of heDAILY BEE is more than duuble that of anyother daily paper published in Nebraska. THE first FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS of the season were re- ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR- ANT to-day. feb24-tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —F. Court, the boot and shoe- ‘maker, who was <losed up for & few days, has opered out 2gain. —One hundred and eighty-three sacks of Australian mail went east yesterday over the Chicago & Northwestern railway. —The sociable at the north Oma- ha M.E.Church Webnesdayevening was quite well attended, and a plea- sant time was had. ~—The melancholy Gish is happy. He is the father of a boy, a ten- pounder, Who arrived Tuesday evening. —Henry Clark and Tim Kelley, each paid $1,00 and cost, at the po- “ lice court' yesterday for drunk- enness, —A number of new uniforms, or- dered by Fairlie & Monell, have ar- rived for the Knights of Pythias, _ “Ine srveriounted sword, and other trappings make 8 neat and attrac- tive uniform. —At Government headquarters yesterday we learned that Col. Mill's expedition from North Platte for the Sweetwater country, will leave for its destination to-day The Government officials havebeen very busy all week in fitting it out for the contemplated Indian hunt. Z Adolphus Boehme has begun a new suit for $2,500 damages for the tearing down of the front of his Thirteenth street building last year, under the instructions of the City Council. This time he sues the old Couneil, old City Clerk and Mar- ~ pbal, as individuais, and not as city st behanded {n 54 —Dr. Amold arnd Mr. H. M. Brown, a horse dealer, while dri ing on St. Mary’s avenue Wednes day night, drove off & seven foot embankment. Dr. Arnold had a couple of his ribs broken, and Mr. | Brown hadone of his legs fractured | near the hip. —At a meeting of the Odd Fel- lows last evening, the various com- mittees were appointed. Instruc- tions were given to send for the trumpet and the flag, spoken of in yesterday’s Bee. Next Thursday | evening, at the 0dd Fellows' Hall, a meeting of the wives and daughters of members of the orde will be held to make arrangements | toaid in carrying out the festival. | —The Farnham street merchants complain that Fletcher & Hubbard { have failed to keep their contract & sdvertisements My specisl | ¢ 1qving the duston thatthorough- fare, and they intimate a deter- mization tostart a subscription to employ some one who wilt sprinkle | that street thoroughly, They claim that Fletcher & Hubbard ought to | et their water from the river, even | if theirpond is dried up, and_they | lose a little money by it. ‘ —The ice cream festival and soci- | able given by the ladies of the | | #“Hope of the West” Lodge of Good | Templars at Meyer's Hall,Wednes- | dayevening,was very largely sttend- ed, and avery pleasent time was | had. The refreshment tabies ! | were liberally patronized. Dan- | cing was indulged in, the mu- | sic being furnished by Van Orman’s AmmvE. | full band. Altogether the festival proved a greater social and finan- | cial success thgn gven the most san- jguine had expected. —~The excursion to St. Paul, which leaves on Monday next, will | be as large as the previous one, svd | possibly larger, for all those who were on the last speak in such glow- ing terms of it, that every one who | M. | can possibly go is preparing to do 50. On calling upop Mr. Grattan names, among them many of our most respectable citizens. We were also informed by Mr. Grattan that be has made the same rates with hotels, earriages, pte., and that be will agcompany the pariy g St. Paul and Minneapolis in person, and see that everything is carried out as agreed upon, and point out the many places of interest and best lakes for fishing, A4 this is posi- tively theJast chance this season to visit this part of the country at the low rates now offered, and as the number of tickets are limitel, we advise all to eall a9 garly as possible and secure them. Personai. Judge Maxwell, of Fremont, tered at the Metropolitan. Stein, the merchant Tailor, has gone east after fall goods. Col. H. C. Nutt, from Chieago, is visiting his old home, Council Bluffs. is Colfax county, is booked at the Me- tropolitan. F. J. Milligan, of the United States navy, Is at the Grand Central Hotel. Colonel Noteware, State Superin- tendent of Immigration, returned from the West Wednesday, C. 8. Stebbins, of the Union Pa, cific General 'Licket Office, lett fora month's visit to Philadelphia. His family will return with him. W. B. Strong, assistant general superintendent of the Chicago, Bur- | hington and Quincy railway, arrived from the East yesterday morning. E. C. Brown, division superin- tendent of the Chicago, Burlington and Quiney raflway, arrived in town yesterday morning, Matt. Clair, traveling agentof the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railway, came in from Balt Lake Wednesday. Mr. Thomas, one of the clerks of the Grand Central Hotel,left yester- dayifor Mobile,his formerhome. He will return in & few weeks accom- panied by his family. Leland Stanford, President of the Central Pacific railway, went East yesterday over the Burlington and Quincy route in a special car. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : C Thompson, Plattsmouth; G H | Bartholomew, do; M W White, Hastings; James A Bailey, San Francisco; Geo R Clark, Chicago; J W Talbert, San Francisco; A H Perry, Des Moines; C H Phillins, Gilmore, Neb; David Evans, W N Stage, Michigan; A Sherman, Oma- | ba; C R Hunter, V A Bissell, Grin- nelk, In; A T West, Schuyler, J C Seldon and wife, Urbana, Ill; J W Brown, Echuyler; Irwin Doolittle, R F Stevenson, West Point; J H Painter, wife and grand daughter, Lincoln. FRESH OYSTERS AT PEYCKES' WE nitice a party advertising Howe Machines C. 0. D. for $50.00, We have reliable information that those machines are not new AND HAVE BEEN USED. We havea number of machines that have been used, and we are prepared to sell | them at GREATLY reduced prices, and will WARRANT all we sell. Tite HowE MACHINE Co. augloeod10t 480 13th Streer. augl3-gt Durant Fire Company Election. At the semi-annual election of David Knox, President. John Clair, foreman. A. Burg, 1st ass’t. foreman. C. H. Lehmann, 2d ass’t. foreman. Geo. M. Walker, secretary. Chas. Fischer, Treasurer. STANDING COMMITTEE. Geo. M. Walker. A. Burg. Chas. Clemans. Thos. Meldrum, | this morning, we saw a Jong lisi of | M. B. Hoxie, district attorney of Chieago, | ) his opponent. NASTY NEST-HIDING. Rescued From & Colored Den of Infamy. 1 | Abright looking, well dressed lit- tle girl, named Olga Cool, aged but fourteen years, was brought before the Police Court yesterday,on a sort of general charge of total de- pravity. For about the last ten days, she has been living in a colored house of ill-fame, the lowest den | in the city, located back of the | United States Hotel. Her presence there, and the apparent pleasure | | that she enjoyed in the vile society of those colored courtezans, have | been noticed from day to- day by the respectable people living in that vicinity, and several com- plaints have been made to the police concerning her, and two or three kind-hearted persons have made { futile efforts to rescue her from this Jowest life of infamy. A certain city official, 8 dsy or two ago, in- | duced his wife to consent to take the girl into their house, and try to reform her. The girl had agreed to | do so, and had packed up her things with the intention of going, when suddenly she changed her mind, ’spg wa Hence the complaint. | l,;}fnamnm’umm arsested Lgr yester day morning,si;=used the Vilestand most profane language towards him, and upon being brought before Judge Wilbur she repeated it, and was | doubly saucy Judge Wilbur sent the juvenile tion, ang to give her an opportunity for reflection. In the meantime, some means will probably be de- vised to prevent her from returning 0 the iniquitous den, which should be broken up at once. The girl had a most violent tem- | per, an unruly and foul tongue, and was certainly the most perfect spec- uyenjle depravity ever brought before an Gmaha pol court, and it was the opinion of & level-headed bystander that all ef- forts to_reform her would be as dif- ficult a task as breaking a vicious mule icking. ATTEMPT TO ROB THE GOV: ERNMENT. U- 8. Mgrghgl Daily Meeis With an Adventure in Easp- port, Iowa. 1. 8. Marshal Daily, of this State bad s narrow escape from robbery or assassination yester. murmng, over in Eastport, on the Towa of the Missouri river. He took n hasty trip to Shenandouh, on_the | raifroad, to make some collections, | y his sack and :h were probas bly watehed by some desperado. On alighting from the train yester- day morning early, in the dark, he noticed some one get out after him and dodge along the way leading to the hotel. The marshal quickened his pace and the man did the same. The marshal finally ran, and the man after him with a revolver, but the marshal soon got {o the hotel, and afterwards came over on this [ side, where the adventurer also showed himself long enough to be “spotted.” Marshal Daily hac a considerable sum of money, and the miscreant probably knew of all his transac- tions—Nebraska City Press, 12th. Firemen’s Association Moy ting. At the meeting of the remen’s Association Wednesday night, the Committee on benefits reported, and were discharged, and a new committee appointed, as follows H. Tagger, R. E. Allen, W. J Kennedy, F. Wilson, and John Clair. A resolution was offered, chang- ing the mecting from monthly to quarterly, which ws referred to the Board of Direators Beveral new members were ad- mitted, and the meeting adjourned. FRESH OY AT PEYCKE A Slight Unpleasantness. Wednesday a ticket-sealper, known as “Coupon John,” sold alady an expired ticket to New York by way of St. Louis. As the lady was pro- ceeding along Farnham street, some railroad men learned of the fact, and sent her to the St. Joe ticket office to see about it. M. Joe Tehon, the local passenger agent, learned from her who sold her the ticket, and condemned the act, especially as the lady was short of money. About six o'clock “Coupon John” came up town to chastise Tehon, for “back-capping” him as he ex- pressedit. Tehon ordered him out of the office, and when he resisted augl3ts . and tumble, which resulted in v | tary for Tehon, who bounced the obstreperois John out of doors, but Lot before he ressived several seratches from the uncut nails of Aboiit eight o’clock “John” put in avpearance again at the “Benevolen: Corner,” but when Tehon started for him, he took to his heels south- ward on Tenth street, at a gait that seemed to equal that of Goldsmith | Maid, namely: 2:143. Every step he took increased his rate of speed, and there wasa lively rattling of the loose plankson the sidewalk. Tehon finally gave up the chase. The lady, it is said, managed to | get back her money. an Base Ball-.Grand Island vs. Lone Tree. In a match game of base ball officers of the Durant Engine and | played between the Grand Tsland | *24 Toledo, for sale at reduced rates | Hose Company No. 1, the follow- | and Lone Tree clubs, at Grand 1s. | * 206 Farnham street. | | ing officers were elected : land, on Saturday last, the follow- ing was the score: Grand Island, 21; Lone, 20. For SALE.—A handsome fire proof dwelling house safe. Cheap for cash. May be seen by calling at the office of the Life Association of America. Aug. 3, tf. Indian Curiositics at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. | may T-tf, A Dep-aved Young White Girl | How Omaha Roughs Conduct and determined to remain where | ‘When | | prisoner to jail to await further ac- | alively fight ensued, a sort of rough | DISGRACEFUL DOINGS. 7 SPECIAL VOTICES LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. | Iabors and report. Beecher is not | | to be called upon to tesufy in any | manner, but the committee will make a report in_his favor to the examining committee of Plymouth Church. When the report is made Beecher will tender his resignation, OMAHA, August 13, 1874, Epiror B Ata party at Millard last Satur- day night, a party of young men from the city were especially notice- able, on account of their disgraceful | jon willinot. bé ac. conduct. Their names were John | cept. .y probably the plans of | Hogan, James Morton, Fred and | the commitiee will be more fully - the | divulge John Lucas, and two fellows by the [ TYWESE 00 o Stane name of Tracey and Maloney. These | ford, Coun., ‘Moulion! passed young gents had extended them | through there on a train for \ur_ - wvitation from a young lady in | gansett last evening. He w. the country, she uot kuowing their | terviewed on the train by a World the county g | reporter regarding the story as c characters. culated by the Ch During the ecarly part of the coming from him, charging Beech. i | er with all_that Tilton had laid at ning they bebaved themselves quite | pf Yt 2\ 1aey THOR Pad well; the latter part they became | firm or deny the story, s very obnoxious, and some parties | had not read it. left on their account. [ The Tim Beecher's e They wound up their trip by iting the hotel at Millard, and call- | | nation commenced lalt evening,and ing for something to ‘eat. Whilst | testimony will be published at the ame time. The committee met at | to the amount of four o five dollars. | for regeption evidence. The com- | They were not successful in earry= | mitteg’s report will be very Jong, = work of preparing the report his loss and went for them with his | antrusted toa sulocommittos. | will be concluded at noon to-day. Moulton’s statement and Beeghel the landlord was preparing it, one | s g % | Beecher's house at 8 o'clock this of them: robbed the money drawer | iy and hold the last s on | ing off the spoils, however, as Mr, { and will not be i llu shape for publie: Kelber, the proprietor, discovered | tion for sev “ beer club and compelled them to | committee by the statement in | the Chicago Tribune was made by disgorge, which they did, to the | amount of $3.20. One of the party | Moulton, but G surprise that ool he should have taken that way to promised ta send the falance the | them before the public. next day, providing Keltier would | ~ Tl Tribune | not put ‘tielr names n the paper. mined one The money not e2™g in, he Mr. Beecher n fow ,.mimim.n | questions, They meet this morn- ‘1 the above facts, and, as coun- |, = Beecher Wil submit a long | iz habit of cn- | statement. He iwill then be & tertaining such roughs, we desive | 81in, 1 the committee W | close’ its labors in the evening. | — that thieyhenpublllied. Beecher is not disconcerted by ‘the | puhlu ation of declarations purport- | we will state to the publie that we | ;0¥ P8P Eh T purchased from the Howe Machine | testimony. He denies absolutely | Uompany July 24th, 1874, g large | that he ever gave expression to the | number ot ¥lias Howe Sewing Ma- | 145t o “‘”r‘ nees, quoted in Lis chines with all the latest fmprove- | ‘,““:‘_‘l‘fim “,“,umlhh B ments for CasH, for whick we hold | God to put It Into the heart of her a contract signed by the Machine | husband to forgive me.” Beecher Company, giving us all the territo- | 5235 that these sentences were ad- S LeeiR s ded, after the apology signed by bune with his Fy 1o sl said Jaghings in, west of | 1o the Missouri river, exeit 1 the | " Phe Herald syxs (it tie States of Missourl and California, | mitteo's report is a for SRR e ey cluslon ; it will acquit Beecher t We il ialc e palio who hoe | wmphantly. The Herald thinks the irrespamsible parties selling ma- £hines, and who has the right ln\’ this territory 7 that the committee I engaged in the revi ment, rendered neces For the next ten days we will | Bubligation of thig rep | cago Tribune cor \mmlu\l'x iter: | give the public the benetitof all dis- | viES (T RO L B 4 counts, by selling the machines for | here is some hope of a verd: ,(,,,,1 Fifty Dollars ($50.) All machines | the committee next we are warranted. TE ‘& C e augl3-tf 482 Thirteenth St | The wyr bety | colored people In Austin is over, & | Memphis and Mssissippi troops | | under command of Gen. Chalme: \nunu(-.u to-day from that y | Qn Janding betow Austin the trooy ., |formedin line of battle before d: “PRO BONO PUBLICO. | break yesterday, and For the benefit of the publig [ Tapidly through the woods. alone has the system of cAsH DeL- | Und Austin deserted by : = negroes. Stores had been plundered. 1NG been introduced by P. H. At~ | T mogrogs. dispersed when the LEx. Forin all lines of GENERAL troops haa taken possession, and F GROCERT. in the | collision has occurred between | FRESH OY augl3t3 fruits of the season, and in all staple | the Chalmer’s force and the negr 5 2 taiy, | troops acting under the authori articles, can the purghaser obtain | P Sue S S N T full satisfaction, and save 15 per | fiither trouble is antic A]nnc«l atany | cent by llm.liug on a cash basis | point. A mass meeting is called by | | the leading negroes here, to be held | | in Memphis to-night, to pass peace | resolutions and to confer with the whites, Ther nger of a re- action in this 5 with aug 1 2 Creighton Blor LACKAWANA COAL at lowest | market price, by the Towa COAL Coxpa Office 13th street, (for- | merly Union Coal Company's Through the exertion S Jy 80 tf GEo. C. Towrr, | Consul General, an arrangement Agent. | hasbeen effected’ with the Havana | PR EY, | postoftice authorities by which lhei BELLEVUE GROVE, twelve miles | mails for the United States will, for the present, be made up in consul- ate. This arrangement gave great satisfaction to the merchants, from Omaha, on the line of the B. & M. R. R., and 100 yards from the depot, has been improved for pic ics and private parties BY M'AUSLAND & MARTIN. All engagements for the grove will be made through ANDY MCAUSLAND, 242 Douglas Street. THE LAST CHANCE To obtain the best daily paper pub- Jished in Nebraska at the exceed- ingly low rate of fifty cents per month, s After the first of August no sub- | seriptions will be reccived at les DvEING, ceanng and reparring | TiPtions Will be received at less than the regular price, done in the neafest manner, at the | P20 the ree e STEAM DYE WORK: [y e £1.,Let. Farnham and Douglas, | Y2nce pays for the O ¥, 0 in ad- 10tk 3 a BEE three months. aprast f. el e SALOON for sale chenp. Inquire | Falls ot 8L Anthony and” Minnohabs. at Ber offfe Jula-tf | Lastexcursion of the scason to the shing lakes of Minnesota, { beautiful alis, Taylor's Falls, | Minnehaha ¥ A choice lot of Nebraska apples for sule at Harris' butcher shop, | Mineral Springs, the eharming and Fifteenth street. P. WALKER. | begutiful scenery of the St. Croix aug 11 ti river, and the thrilling passage of = Three frsteolass wait. | e Dalles, Lakes Superior and other summer resorts in Minnesota. ers, with good references, at | - S Tickets for the round trip, to St. Peycke's Restaurant, 207 Farnham | . it | otreat aug 11 3 Paul or Minneapolis, $16.50—Du- b | Tuth, $24.00, good for 50 days, will | FRESH OYSTERS | teave AT MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1874, rom the Union Pacific depot, s o'clock p. m. Tickets for sale by company’s agent, Republican building | aug62weod GEo. W. GRATTON. | PEYCKE'S. aug 13 3 DR. POWELL, oftice 215, Farn- ham street. fune23-tf A 31cE LaNe oF HAMS at LITTLE & WILLIAMS, No, 261 Douglas street, and 546 ‘W stieet, aug 11t3 gontajning nine rooms, in_ first-r: Fourteen order, having been recently reno- - ‘ &fwlmf: wAnxreri_x«m;mén of To Let, For = i 4 . gust 13 le, Loct, Wants, Found, Boarding, sc., w e NEW Yorxk, August 13. b Toseriell in tlese columans once tor n‘u =4 Themselves in the A World reporter has learned that | CEN " ‘g — Country. | the result of the conference is to be | never loesshan T b Ty FIVE = B | following plan : The committee, as | 75 = | soon as possible, will close their | ] m~ DERS cun_be accommodated at | MES. DELAWARE'S, south west cor. of | itha augl2d6ee ed 1 18 respecttuily soheltal. auglldtt pils in i st fmm \lnu]tunmllln‘ u et forgive- | | ED, | 288 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. 'Wood Stock, | WAGON IIARDWARE, Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins | U. P.Soap Factoryl| Axomier carload of Sxow, .. < | vated, The house was formerly oc- FLOUR, just receivy 5 Ter and family. Rent R, just ruux«l,vnl cupied by ¥. = ], i mreos & Wimrass, e SR Goodcikternotl 546, 14th St. & 261 Douglas St. | 2 b uglal well. The house and premises oc- | augll 5t ] cupy a full city lot unincumbered, | |ICE UREAM ! ICE CREAM 11| from Harney street to the allcy. H. L. LATEY'S is the place to go | Willsell for $9,000. Apply at nw for this very necessary commodity. | corner Ninth and Harney streef Je3tf, augl3-tf Mgs. JEsSE LotV GEo. H. PETERSON, the pioneer cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also “ome Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and Dealer in Staple and Fancy Grocenes.‘ Brick Store, 8. B. Cor. 16th & Chicago Sts, | WILL REMOVE SEPTEMBR 1st, fo “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. i’.;:e.?fnu’:f' Brick Bloek, cor., 15th and Cap- mayGeodly geecialierains e po ofbecd {2 gacion J. O. SLATTER, | GROCERIES and BOOTS & SHOES 51013th St. Between Farnham and Douglas nicest and best house t corner of 17th and Chic 9 F besides clothes presses, hen and bath room. G: AY BOA ‘VEI'VINO e t. 1st, by a good | cottage with | us in good repair, water, dc. | ations way be left at augl2dst g M H H L] H o> ] = > = = m o > = =] ) — saent clerk with several | the wholesale and | He is aivo | 7 book-keeping aud | avian Janguages , Bk Otfice. ‘AAASTHM o E (=] 3] 5| L & =) 2] 3] B =} 2] g Z g se[finoq 29 weyured ‘;eq ‘9eell§ Yjueelunog [1S ¥ 60S | ¢ g8 Boom 1,5, E corner B me PUBLIC-F undersigned has w’ L S pon the streets as Ines, [ UOTS, e flTS ufactured in this country. ud from fhe depots, es. A1l gragrs They wijl #3<Culifornis Wiges and Brandios 5 Corner of 15h and Dodge streets. opposite the | wew Post Ulee building, Omata. Nebt " jezsti l WAL E .BULL. Bavarian Beer Hall! 193 Douglas St, | Opposije Matropolitan Hotel. | Finest brands of all classes of Liquors and Sogars. Fresl. Lager constantly on haud. e2sm CHAS. HA I Prop. Great Wostern, Corir of Cumitgs and Twenty-second streets | The finest lager beer onm Will comme augrdit [ONEY 10 LOAN—_On approved personal securiiy, ash Ciey and County Warranty iirent Law Offce of T. Owaba. N [TERg | offin the L ikl rayilio trinlbe: |t s | fore the committ He will be | o5 HOTELS. A Teke Hotios. | #50, | ©ruel to show every lotter and 1 L 50. 'ake Notice. | document in his possession. 1 In reply to retail cash purchasers | Mr. Beecher's statement will b | House S GRAND CENTRAL ply a very explicit, and will fill twen A i Lo do genersl housework. HOTEI. 20and 2 _w quulrenl 304 Burt St., Let OMAHA, = NEBRASEA ANTED A girt 10 dogene pply at H GE( CITY HOTEL, | E, T, PAGE, Proprietay. { 10th 8t bet. Farnham and Harney, NEB. ALL. Proprietor. Opead néyw Septeber sou 1673 sl i . THI i 198 Douglas streot. In- WEBBER & BEAM. yro Mt 7 ANTED—Day boarders, at the southw cor. of 10th and Harney sts. je2ou Free Buss to and from all Trains. e Tiote's or private R , clrried for 25 cents. office C B AIL orders left at P. . Alle o, from P . Wilon & Son. cor. H vrue g™ djed irot ‘the Tow due on ed and Sixty | COK- DOU Now therefore, 1 | FHEU; D seppestinly anvous- y vesied in me by viriue ces that he ks pureliased aod reftted 1he proceed tosell tho | aguve I{itel, wnd 14 bow réady to acc {besi Bt vho Sfove &, 158 | PS8 publi onable ra i, gu Fhday, Kuguse July ., To-W t: Thes ock U | Thelargest and Lesthot betweep Chicigo | The Kingof thiSEWING ¥ Realms ot Fivana ACHINE WOELD s pre<minectly es Geld Eeigns ‘ SALES FOR 1873 In Round Numbers 232 ,444 Machine-. fundred ard Thirteen Thourand wor 5 during the hines tLan were <o TtBeing over On Sewing Machire It will hat monstrated. old "y sny otbe dence ibat the superfority of the Sirger is fuily THE SINGER MARF'G (0. W. N. NASON, Agent, NO. 212 DOUGLAS STRE T, OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. OMAHA NEB | mys1y ‘ STEFLE & JOHNSON WHOLESALE GROCERS! —SIMPSON'S. BLOCK 538 and 540 Fourtegnx BET. DQUGLAS AND DOD- M AFTA, ‘treet, MORGAN & GALLAC —SUCCESSORS T0 CREIGHTON AN MORG WHOLESALE GROLERS No. 294 Farnham Street, WHITNEY BAUSERKAN & CO. ‘'WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OM_A.IElA NEB AGENTS FOR THS DUPONT POWDER C0. CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS | AND DEALERS IN Canued Goods, Dried ‘Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. | Jer “RUERS SOLICITED.* ND PROMPTLY FILLED. | A. IE‘. SIMPSON FACTURER AND WIOLESALE~ 4 : LDEAI.ER IN CIGALS. 532 FIFITEENTE ST, t CREIGHTON BLOCK. CHRISTFNSEN Morton his Att'; Farnham Sroot Between_9th ando10th. CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. mentitt Central House Wo. 630 Sixteenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAHLA, JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. d week Board at reasonable lass bar attactied to the house. RETA CASH PURCHASERS| For Sewing Machines, Day First Inorder to niake room for our new styles, we have put in FERFECT order all of our old stock, ineluding second-hand, and offer them at California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEAR IN MIND BOUGHT OF US and Nebraska. fune 1, v1 Eoard by 1hé day ur week. EVERY “HOWE" our AUTHORIZED canvassers is WARRANT- nd INSTRUCTION given, as WE havea ¥ EPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Esperience proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is 074 0 BTN, _ Propreton WORSE than NONE at all. iy "Southern Hotel. Fronting on 4th, 5th and Walnutats, St. Louis, Laveille, Warner & Co., Propriotors. CAUTION.—We know of large lots of worth- less machines bought at low figures, that are be- ing palmed off on tho public for nearly as good asnew. Persons that do not want to run the Tisk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of IRRESPONSIDLE puartics, as they have NO |[LLINOIS HOUSE. | No. 170 Douglas Street, corner 11th, O ha, | Mo. | C. L. A. KI-A'I'TE MERCHANT TATHORS 2d Door East of 16th Street. nest stock of Broad Cloth, ¢ | whienit amareet at the lowest PU'NDT MEYER & RAAPKE, - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— JPANGY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. "1" Fnrnl.mn Slrecl, Omaha, Neb == [ URTZ MOHR& co JOBBERS OF |DRY GOIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES :nd NOTION | 231 Farnham Strect, I OMAE A 5 J. J. BROWN & BE —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - | NEB. AT » i iave old etablialiel ‘The Southern flotel 1s first-class in all its ! anics. sppointmenin.” Ity tablesare a4l times = e 1o the greatest abundance, with s clerks and Selicacios the markets afford, tentive to the employes are al pol wants of the gu.dts of THE HOWE improved el t floor to_ the upper one, boat fcket offi ¢s, news stind. snd wesierr finion telegraph oif ¢ in the Lotunda of Lotel, WOODWORTH, WACON MM PACIURER OF AND DEALKR IN- CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. CA.RRIA.GE | | 278 Farnham strect. corner Fifteenth U. P. R, R. MEAT MARKET, | ifornia and Webster. Patent Wheels, Pinished Goaring, &c. 16tk street et € BF: TED e low- HARDWOOD LUMBER, Cured Haws and Break Carriages, iBuggies||snle s AMIEA0SE & 5 Studebacker Wagon Depot. = = o 681 B The Sious City and Pacific Railroad, R 1o Connection with he QUAILEY'S SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha | ‘ il Blafhs to $t, Paul, Wineavolis, | naka, Balith, Blamarek, wnd ol | Iine*of the Union Pacific powder house. Manufac- p for home consumpt fie -class ur (4 1Y “MAUDARD & HUKLSUT, oa. arket Garduers ' e NDS OF ( VEGETABLES AND . Orders sddressed to us and Co | pointein Minnesota. Train leaves Omaha daily, (except Sat at.6 o,clock p. m., and Council Bluffs at 5.05 p* Cor. 21st and Plnl Streets, | a3 | o e 4 ot Nesern g RAILROAD tickets to New York YREITSCHEE & CO. SPENCER’ | i v s o i . ! L Ti ICK Indianapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis | " o | Fruit a1 Confectionary | Fare as LOW and Time as QUICK as | GROCERS,| STAND, by any other Line. And General Provision Dealers, | Cor. 13th and Leavenworth Ste. Pu. Gortusrver, | 8 W- Gor Jucka aad 13 Ss, e 2z P[[LL]M[ PALACE SLEEPING CARS | ugS-tf Ticket Brok superior sioek of Groeeries, Provisions, | R TR e e uke Omen: 5w | WILLTAM LATEY, ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. second o g | | Cor. 16th and Webster; Sts, | 2o et I, A B - iwe2tf | BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Keeps a complete assortment of e | Fiekets can be purchase at the officesof the Chicago & Northwistern levly in Owaks and Council Bluffs. . BOYDE: PROVISIONS. | il Gep'l Pas & Ticket PRty H. C. WALKEE, e reEmy, | —MANUFACIUKEY. AND DEALER IS— | Ge'l Pas.a0d Ticket Agt, 5 C. & P, "Sious ty, low: GEO. W. GBATTON, "Agent. 163 Farnham Street, Omaba, N 1 July 20, th spiavi 4 BENJT.D.TON =S| Lambreguins and W.ndow Skades, | | \ | 'STAPLE AND FANCY DRY :CODS Netions. a1d Boots and Shoes. | mys-1y JOHN T, EVGAR, —JOBBER OF-- J Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,* —AND— | ACRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS, | TomEsHERs R} CORN-PLAY Vi s AND' W. nisy ‘846 Douglas St, Omaha. Nebraska, HENRY H ORNBERGER. —DEALER [N~ YWnes. Ligoons, Creags, Wo.do. ¥ing 01d;Kentucky JWhiskies and Jmporteldoods a Speclalty. OCMAEA, NEB. HARYV ESTERS, REAUERS, MOWERS. DUILLS, NE PLOWS, u GLTIVATORS, HAY- 1 | ZOMES and. rma N NIBRASKA. Co., offers hest lansat“law prioss an 10 ear - ‘smpunt of the ston sud Missouts 001, wiha b ereditats pe “intareat, 8 } purchase, f Balf tie kand is custivated, with LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYME | North of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Vaileys il sl aboat 1 000000 seran of spiea i1 crazing 30 agricatiaralfjand urd 04706 por scre v wageredit. 3 premiuof 2 per cent. o3 1 l'Pu yuars from date of parchase NTH. The Bo L & M. B R atered country, st lrom South of he Platte e Con y 0wl targe body of the best land jn Nebrasks, intersected by numerous rivers e o aeatiroad ah o th Larieat aml best davelopod part of the State, =5 aiso in (A e hablican Valleg. Foecircalars sad full lafer astion. apply to | C. R. SCIIALLI'.R, Agent B. & M. Lnnd Ofllce, Genoral Land Depesiments Li

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