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e THE OMAHA BEE IS:J. SATURDAY, .-\ll la, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. N ————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE rs by carrier, 10 8ZY | g, (Sundaye ex- | e ek, or 86,75 for | 1n served to_sulscribe part o the city, every eve Zopied,) st witcen cene p aix moaths, sud §7.00 per a0ty A i offhoe will receive prompt attention. Dasiy Exx wil be wailed to ciiribess st the fallowing rates, sreeigm; { Fiably in sdvance V0 per avaum. | ’5.75 €. .onths. Tax Owans Daiit BEE hus vy far, the ‘ SEST circulation in the city, au %Ef. best and cheapest iversiaing | ‘fim or ApvEsTismra—Local notices, 25 cents line; local advertisements, the month, 10 cents. No %e‘ "’md for lest thin 50 cents. Jess than 25 cen! i | a3, Tegal Notices, Statements, Tabular w::lk ‘c., yequiring careful revision by vy i‘ - Shtool 10 be furnisbed, must e Landel © el ven ocock 4. 3. o lamure lnsrtion the | Ddl{ln‘ Local sdvertisewents before two ook ©. hutlul in before Muudl’ noon, for U S SBBIVA; AND IILPAIHLIIL 0P‘ TRAINS. Route Fime Card of the Burlington ARRITR AT OMAI M g e Naisys exceped Toia s e anly line runpiog Pullusn Hotel. B itrtucoce, | HARsTP OECEL, W o . Oasha, Neb. Union Pacific. ARRIVE. 3:00 P. M. 10:00 B2 M. 6:45 PL M. 3:30 A, M Chieago, Hock hhnxl & P-:n; . o o530 A . 0P 5 50 P M i Mionaaye ssecpie Chicago & Northwestorn. B . N Kansas City,8t.J0. & Couneil Bluffs Morning Exprees. J‘\) 1‘ Breaing Exyeesn 2B ML O | Omana & Northwostorn o & iy & Pacific, prese . 2I6P. M. o Daily xcept Sunday. 2 Bagzage Wagons leave the AmnIbne? farabuns wd Ninid strectn, G oon hinutas in sdvance of the above Railrou ‘me Opening and Closing of Mails in Omaha. 430 10:00 7:45 Nebraska il Bluflsand Burling- 5 m. and ention for Poug- Court House in the 29th day s to sald conventio asid city - purpose of choos- Primary (vnm s, for the ing such d are b prim: !m perion will be registered or iden- Judges of clec- un ‘as beinz a properly qualified voi.s of the , where his ballot is offered. e following are designated as the places where such prisary elections willbe beld ¢ Turner Hall. gine Houre, Engine House. ogineer's office on Chicago t. t Elkhorn Station School Valley y Chicago Precinct— House McAardle Precinet—At McAardle School House. Elkbiorn Precinct=At-Elkhorn City Scheol ‘House. Douglas Precinct—At Joel T, Griffin's nce. West Omaha Precinct —At 0. B Selden’s ros- idence. Saraioga Precinct— At Saratoga School House ¢ Douglas County Republican CHAUNCEY WILT: Chaiy THUESTON, Secretary. JOHN M. TOADVEKTISERS. LATION of heDAILY BEE than double that of other daily paper publishied in Nebraska. THE first: FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS of the season were re- ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR- ANT to-day. fel tf | OMAHA BREVITIES. ! —-The market is well with fruits of all kinds. supplied _Peaches were selling at 76 cents reason to believe that the reported murder of a farmer by Pawnees in Colfax County, on Sunday last, isa hoax. —Our Danish citizens had a pleas- ant pienic at Union Brewery grove, | on Wednesday afternoon and eve- ning. —Peter Czizik, for disturbance of “the’ peace at the board- ing house of Mrs. Delama: ter, Thursday evening, was arrested aud fined]36 at the Police Court yes- terday, and in default of which he was committed to jail. = Awarrant was issued yesterday ing by dudge Wilbur, for the arrest of W. F. Razny, living in Bohemian | town, on. the eharge of disturbing | the peace. He has driven his wife | and’ child out of the house, and has | beaten her three times within the | Jast three days. —There is a very dangerous man- trap at the morth-west - corner of | Farnham and Fourteenth streets, to which the attention of the street ‘ at an early hour to-day. will run out over the Burlington route. & ‘when paid | ¢ B HITADCS ate vt srmegacities, adresed. | shionld notbe forgotten. | consented to give open air concerts |1y been practicing a lot of new | rom the Union Pacific depot, at 7 | o'clock p. m. —Please sead in chu hnotlces MYSTERIOUSLY HISSING —The only traln east t6-day | A Sister in Search of a Brother. A woman named Mrs. Kennedy, —A portion of Wiltse’s surveying | from Minnesota, is in the city in | | party; under J: W. Majors, willeave | goprly 6f her. brotlier, Adelbert | to-day ’l‘hey will go by wagon. -for morthern Nebraska. | Burch, who has mysteriously disap- | peared. He was an engineer in a —The trotting snd ranning. races | factory -at Faribault, Minnesota, the Driving Park, to-day | and beinga widower, lie had his sis- They will | ter, who is a widow, keep house for | be of an interesting character, and | him. They recently determined to well worth witnessing. sellout and move to Omaha, with _The political cauldron will soon | the intention of locating here, and { begin boiling; the State Fairis ot | starting a restaurant. - They accord- | not far off; colder weather is near-at | ingly - sold - out . .about two hand; and reporters are happy at | weeks ago, “and * Mr. Burch | the prospect of soon having some- | came to Omaha, as was supposed, | thing fo fill up their columns with. | accompanied by his children. Durlug the long stretch of exces- | His sister with her children was to sively hot weather they have had a | follow him, and he was’ to meet her hard pull. at Council Blufls. She arrived there | two or three days since, but he did not put.in an appearance, and a dil- igent inquiry failed to elicit any kuowledge as to his whereabouts. Yesterday Mrs, Kennedy, who is considerably worried over the af- fair, came to Omaha to pursue her her search, but at last accounts she had not found the slightest trace of her - missing - brother, or any faets that would warrant ~her in concluding. that he had come to Omaha. She has informed the police of the circumstances, and they are now engaged in ferretivg out the mystery. Mrs. Keunedy suspects that her ‘brother has been made the vietim of some kind of foul play, as he had in his possession considerable mon, | $2000f hers. The distressed woman is stopping at the Lindell House, Council Bluffs, with her children, mistaken, as Mr. Adamsky, a shoe- | and would be very thankful for any maker across the street, observed | jyformation concerning her brother. her setion, and crossing over, he Rl 0 S met her as she was coming out, and | Likely to Get Justice at Last. demanded the shioes, whigl she at | hiin: Eoth, DISSEAer 5T { once gave up, and he replaced them | ©5 by o treet, has withe { in the store. In the meantime she | 3 B v hegome somewhat took & l"“‘"“l“ "‘*’l"'r‘\“‘:“”_“‘l" l‘:nlllllf notorious Gii account of his fight- to wait to be inte ) 3 —As will be seen in another col- umn, the Union Pacific Band have on Capitol Hill, beginning this evening at 6:30, and on ‘every | Saturday evening thereafter, and | perhaps oftener, during the remaind- er of the summer. Taey have late- which they will produce, and | e are coufident that their efforts will be-appreciated by all. —Thursdayevening about half past | six o'clock, while the clerk at Web- ber & Behm’s boot and shoe store, | was engaged for a short time the | rear room, a woman. entered, and | leisurely surveying the goods, coolly | picked out 8 pair of elegant shoes, l““‘] secreted them in ber bosom, | thinking no doubt that no one had | v | seen tha movement. But she w | piee sa- ing proclivities, and by reason of policeman “l:‘" had "‘;‘L: “:‘: f;’: keeping & somewhat disorderly However, she was gfterwards ar- ity 2 = place. Thursduy he ws examined rested and lodged In jail. "‘I"" 847 | before Judge Porter for cruclly beat- her name s Patey ONel. O |ing an-old man named Joseph tarday Judge Peabody refused toyp, s of age. Itappeared entertain & romplaint against her unless the complaining Witngss would advance the fees; and thus owing to the neglect of the County Commissfopers in not providing for suel eases, she eseapsd a merited punishment. from the evidence, that Boles had drunk tywo or three glasses of 1 and not having the money to pay for it, he sald he would settle in a few minutes, or as soon as he could ob- tain the mon this did not suit the ! ml]l"\l\-nl Koch, who at once pitched into bim and gave hima severe threshing, He struck him in the face, knocking Lim down, cutting and swelling his cheek ter- ribly; kicked him - in the neck and back, and otherwise Lrutally pouns ded him, and when Boles gol up Personal. . Noteware Is at the Grand C Congressman Crounse is at the Metropolitan. Mr. Charles H. Brown, Bsq., 1as | g yokeq for water with which to returned from a lengthy visit to his | ? R e e was off the blood, Koch refused e e him the request, Boles was sick Dr. Hildebrand and wife arrived here Thursday, and are stopping b their son on Leavenworth street. W.J. Connell, District Attorney, returned yesterday from - Ver- mont, accompanied by his wife and child. Ben. Gallagher, of the wholesale grocery firm of Morgan & Galla~ gher, returned from a business trip the State Thursday evening, Al Maxwell, traveling agent of the Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Bluffs railway; Lyman McCarty, traveling agent of the St. iouis, Kansas City & Northern, and G, H. Baxter, of the Missousi Pacific, are at the Grand Central. afterwards until Tuesday, when the complaint was made out against Koch. The case was vigorously prosecuted by N. J. Burnham, Esq., and defended by Col. Graves., The result was that Judge Porter held the accused to bail in the sum of$500 for his appearance at the Disirict Court, Open Air Concert by the Union Pacific Band. Eprror DArLy BEE: In compliance with a request made by the citizens through the daily papers, the 17. P. Band, under the leadership of Mr. A, R. Toozer, will give open air concerts on Capi- tol Hill, commencing on Saturday evening, August 15th, at 6 The following are the arrvals at | yelock - KRRV OIS " ProamAMME: € H Cooper, Chicago; T Brown- G o ? g, E Litter, Davenport; W | L Quick March, tmill Ny e MeCalg, Lincoln; Chas Roliins, H |3 Quadrill's, Evens, UP R R; AS Clapp, North | 4 Platte; A M Jackson, North Bend; | 3 foit: (1 Mrs Webber, Fremont; Cass A | Seas, O O Bogel, Ana Arbor, Michi- gan; C Thompson, Ashland; Johu Ellison, Ogden; H Gasser, Parker City, Pa; H C Davis, Bloomington, TII; W F Hogan, Nevads; T N Rip- ley, Frank ille, Ching. FRESH OYSTERS AT augl3t3 PEYCKE'S, “PRO BONO PUBLICO.” For the benefit of the public FRESH OYSTERS alone has the system of CASH DEAL- AT ING been introduced by P. H. ArL- PE)CKE LEN. For in_-all lines of GENERAL nd FANCY GROCERIES, in the fruits of the season, and in all staple articles, can the purchaser obtain full satisfaction, and save 15 per cent by trading on a cash basis with P. H. ALLE aug 182 Creighton Block. aug 13 (3. Gone on & Long Huat. William Gehm, who formerly worked at the Grand Central Shav- | ing parlors, went into Sutphen’s about 2 weeksago, and hiredagun, with which to go hunting. He has not been heard of since, and the probability is that he is gone West on a very extensive hunt. Sutphen begins to suspect that fellow was a “beat.” Wz notice a party advertising Howe Machines C. O. D. for $50.00. We have reliable information that those machings are not new AND HAVE BEEN USED, We havea yumber of machines that have been used, and we are prepared to sell them at GREATLY reduced pi and will WARRANT all we Te Howg MACHINE Co, auglOeod10t 480 13th Street. Board of Education. The Board of Examiners for the Board of Education, will meet at the High School Building, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 18th and 19th, t 9o'clock a.m., for the examina- | 27e SENE n of applicants for teachers’ pos DYEING, c.eaning and reparing tions in the puhlic schools of this | done in the neatest manner, at the | W. H. 8. Hvanrs, STEAM DYE WORKS, See.’y "mml of Education, 10th St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas augl3-2t apr2st f. Falls of St. Anthony and Minnehaha. | FOX SALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling house. | beautiful fishing lakes of Minnesota, | containing nine rooms, in first-rate | Minnehaha Falis, or's Falls, | order, having been recently reno- | Mineral Springs, the charming and | vated. The house was formerly oc- | beautiful scenery of the St. Croix | cupied by P. Tler and family. Rent, | river, and the thrilling passage of | $45 per month. Good cisterngand | the Dalles, Lakes Superior and | well. other summer resorts in Minnesota. | cupy a full city lot unincumbered, Tickets for the round trip, to St.!from Harney street to the alley. Paul or Minneapolis, $16.50—Du- | Will sell for $9,000. Apply at nw luth, $24.00, good for 30 days, will | corner Ninth and Harney streets. leave | auglz tf Mgs. JESSE LowE. MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1874, Last excursion of the season to the | Tyre For SALE! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of | Tickets for sale by | which this isa sumple, weighing 600 | { company’s agent, 225 Douglas St., | of his own and | The house and premises oc- i;""”i MURDER ARD ROBBERY. | Two Men Kill and Plunder a. Horse Dealer. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. The ' Perfect” Manner in Which the System is Carried Out on the Union Pacific—The U. P. Clerks Have the Best Record Over all Other Lines. | One of the Villains is Captured, and Makes a Confession of the Bloody Deed. The railway mail service on the-| —po o dispateh recelved in this Union Pacific is of such importance | ¢ty yesterday we learn the fol tnat a statement of the amount of | wing particulars of a horrible mu work performed, and the manner in | ger committed onWednesday on the which it is done, will be of eonsid~| e of the Union Pacit erable interest to the many readers | pear Bushnell station, between An- | of the BEE. telope and Pine Bluffs: The chief clerk, Mr. Paul Van{ conductor Tuylor; while w Dervort, to whom we are indebted | \ith his for our information, makes his head= | No, 8 to pass, went down the ¢r quarters in Omaha, his office being | that runs by the stution, after be i tlie & Monell's,new building. | There are twenty-seven postal clerks on the Union Pacific, all of | whom are under the direction of the | chief clerk. top of his head had been nearly Atthe end of the month a com- | blown off by shots from a revolver. plete and Gecurate account is com- ’ Mr. lor immediately gave [hc piled of every errar-in distribution d the rémains wWere dead body of a man named Cris- man, hailing from L. ) alarm, railroad the package is intended for. | bloody and mysterious tragedy was .Th(“lvrk or agentreceiving itopens | at once bégan, and a sharp lookout | ge, distributes it, and-if | was Kept, and oscarch was made, an error he w upon the label slip the error made. This | ertalned to by 1 The clerk receives a 0| aponing o Castoris ing his standing for the month. A | boarding train No. § at.I copy is kept by the chief head clerk | He was brou on a book provided for that purpose, | > wa lodged in | ion had murdered Crisman, but t sent to the district s the intendent of Super- Division, | and from thence 1o the | ing. Hésays the Gengral Superintendent at Wa der was 3 quarrel with € 1agton, D. D. On great lines like | but he also stated that the dead | man had ‘a considerable of money, which was divided be- tween them, aud that their inten- to come back after the Dont sixty in all, belonging to Crisman, who is a stock v and run them off'to Colorado or the Union Pacifie, it is impossible sum to distribute without some errors, aud it redounds b ly to the eredic | of the postal clerks that they make During the month of July stood at the head of all the rail- road lines of the country, running more men and making lesserrors to the man than any other routein the — United Btates, With this explana- | Savoox for sale eheap. Inquire tion, the following record for the | af Bek ofties, Julzete month of July, giving the general | average numbor of letters handled, | and number of errors, will be easily | TREITSCHKE & CO., understood: No. of packages P. GROCERS And General Proyision Dealers, 8, W. Cor, Jackson and 13th Sts, Keep a superior stock o i H. C W\Lth —MANUFACYUKEY AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES 510 15th Et, Total letters bandled Besides that amount of lt'(ll'l‘ mail, the tons of paper mail are not | taken into account, and we have v only attempted to show the care ex- % G errised by the men employed upon | BARGAINS! - BARGAINS!! | thisline. Tt has been built up here | Ja ©. SLATTER in the last few vears, and is daily | Dealer in Staple aud Fane becoming of greater magnitude. | The men employed on the line tyke | great pride in the work, and are ¢ ¢ proud of the record made | during the past few months. ( MBR 1t, o hand Cap- ns are now offercd in groceries | before removal. PEYCKE'S RESTAUKANT 1s the only place for FRESH OV TERS, aug 13t3 ~DEALER IN— e Fri ioner T o uits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. In reply to retail cash purchasers AR il we will state to the public that we | oxafa " P, 3 purchased from the Howe Machine Company July 20th, 1874, a large number o1 Elias Howe Sewing Ma- chines with all the latest improve- ments for Casty, for which we hold a contract signed by the Machine Company, giving us all the territo- E. . PAGHE CARRIAGE, BUGLY sad WaGON MANUFACTUR Jracts in the above lincs with m ry tosell said machines in, west of | dispateh. L anid : 85" Express wagous constantly on hand and the Missouri riyer, except in the | or sale: States of Missouri and Californja. |~ e T We will ask the public who are ATTORNEY3. the irresponsible parties selling ma- E. ESTABROOK. w. M. FRANCIS chines, and who has the right to this (erritory ? For the next ten day: give the publ counts, by selling the machines for Dollars ($30.) All machines | — anted. LEVAN & Co., 34f 482 Thirteenth Rt ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE—Creighton Block, Omaha, Neb. wen21t are w ang DEXTER L. THOMAS, For. Birs handsome fire | Attorney and” Counselor at Law. proof dwalling house safe. Cheap | QZFIGE—Boom No© Visscher's Block, for cash. May be seen by calling ODMFATFASE S a i NEB. | JOHN V/. LYTLE, Attorney-at- Inw and Solicitor in | Eqaity. FF10b -Over First National Baok, Associatlon Aug. 3, tf. | at the office of the Life of America. Tndian Curjosities at No. 170 nham street, corner 11th street. | may 7-Af. FRESH OY! STERS AT PEYCKES'. PARKE GODWIN, Ramtroap tickets o New vyork | Attorney at Law,‘ Indianapolis, Kansas City, St. Loui and Toledo, for sale at reduced rates augli-3t (Campbell's Bleok,) railway, | good well vtern, e ries, and when about half a mile | & trom-the track, he discovered lhcl made by each elerk on thé line. ['up to the Station.” The’ victim .n This is_done by placing on each | foul play had been dead ‘nlxml | package made up by the clerk a | twenty-four “hours. A search- label containing the name of the | ing ~ invesligation to un 8 - two e, whose names | label is returned to the officer hav- 1 1d Gaston eame up near | ing charge of the mail s ce- on | Sidrey; where the news of the murd | { the route, where the package-was:t or hud already arrived: - They had made “ap, and at the end of the'} yyith them four horses. - One of tham month, the slips are separated, |-vame into fown-and got dinner, but and cach. man is charged | they were' not suspected of being fwith somany - slips cor= | the murderers of Crisman until af- Lm-t. and so many incorrect, | ter they had Teft, whena body thie ease may be. This record, when | men started in- pursuit, made follows: |'speceeded ~in* the night in and a report of every man - in the | confessed that he and his compan- | 7 his companion had done the shoot- ause of the mur- | Between Farchaw and Douglas | roceries. Brick Btore, 8. E. Cor. 16th & Chloago Eta, | | have put in PERFECT order all of our old | Asles, Springs and Thimb? SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Advertisements of To Let, F Sale kaxt, Wouty Found, Boardicg, ac’,will | Trshrt .A tHesb ¢oldiihs once for TEN | t.orSt. Mary's Avenue, nfst acd Eleventh, & m.uu gmiroklered. in red, and or will receive the | on: enving ALt 208 Howasd | canbmuere, sy, i sumuer Kitche: ve. Diodge and AACS, A I hin ah et by band or by and 3 Neb, Aug, 11th 1 be ru vate residetces. 4 loiels and prie the Metropol- cor: ol | F(.u RENT—rick Stor Sixtecnth streets Th jeeft octupied | - pite in that Wil con | R ONEY 0 LOAN-0n approved personal | ‘ounty Warrants i T Pomeroy’s, W Wages —$5.00 per week. VA\ (LD—A Clicap trw T exnange for merchandise. Addr nd Sixty s thers e this dat of entlemens furn all the ahel¢1ng and dxtur te i TO iRETAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles, we stock, including second-hand, and qffer them at | Gue | BEAR IN MIND EVERY TLEY REDUCED prices, for CASIL “HOWE" BOUGHT OF US and aue AUTIIC ) canvassers Is W. ED, and INSTRUCTION given, as W/ REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is WORSE than NONE at all. | CAUTION.—~We know of large lots of worth- less machines bought at low figures, tha ing pa med off on the public for nearly as good asew. Persons that domnot want to run the risk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of IRRESPONSIBLE puartics, as. they have NO reputation AT STAKE, as have old established THE HOWE MACHINE CO., augtodin 430 13th Street. 6= | E ¥ SMYTHE & GRAVES, Attorneys -at-Law, Room 5 Creighton Blcck. "L. WOODWORTH, | 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. | WACON Wood Stock, SMYTHE. Patent Wheels, Finished Gearing, &c. | Skeins 02 1. lIEBlETEEh’B ‘STREET, CMAEA at 206 Farnham street. Pit. GOTTHEIMER, augS-tf Ticket Broker. | MeKelligon's mnl nn second page. june2- Gro. H. PETERSON, the plun('cr cigar manufacturer, Kkeeps con- | on hand the very best | of cigars, and also .one | JOMN E. KELLEY, Fruits and Flowers, and Auomey CounseloratLaw ! A B2LDWIN <30, M. OB} BALDWIN & O'BRIEN, | ATTORNEYS: LA W Office—Caldwell Block, Douglas Street, | oMAHA, - - - - NEBR [ ands Ja 4Durham” Smoking Tobacco. | Ofice—Room Creighten Block, 1t ouitad et | O%6r, 18tk ead Losglas Sts. ) - OMAHA. | = = & - | (ouLECTIONSSOLICITY: D AND PROMPT- | may6eodlv Iy atbended o, No chargs ualces coll | tions are made. ]{ulx»(g tolet and rents col- | ted. Real estate boughtand sold. apl7if | "KAWANA COAL at lowest | e | market price, by the Towa CoaL CoxpANY. Office 13th street, (for- merly Union Coal Company’s). G. W. AMBROSE, | s ) ing. {1bs. This type has been in use on |jy 30 tf i e attormev=at=Iiaw | comniissioneris called. The cover- | ZPublican building i e ¥ | e ot | ugEeod G, W, Gaarzos, | th Daly Bes lew dhan one o, | Agent. | REDICK' OPERANOUSE | v s ——— and is nearly as good as new. = e oMAHA; - ¥ER | e oo hat EINCIL | A choice lot of Nebraska apples | For ierms &c, addres N ma vl | l-rge’euouzh for a man tau ‘f:fi | forsale. at Harris'. buteher ; shop,.| B - — ——s ‘ EDWARD KUEHL | Braslellesdalial :‘me;.;n(t: strect. “P. Walken. |w f Publiher of the Bee. QUAILEY'S | MagrsTES oF HE DEPARTED. | plessant, Luth or & boken b or - ICE vREAM! ICE CREAM!! | O P S50aPp Factory! x, i 1om s, tetween Farstam & Taraey. | neck. The danger s especially | FRESH OYSTERS H. L. LATEY'S is._the place to go ~ i it ted he 1i 2, obt greater during the night, as thewell AT for this very necessary commodity. 'le:::“ = e i};::lr ‘fi:&“‘“fl.‘;fif xfii.'}‘.’éé'flf.'i%’:&‘f,‘l.{“.,fi&’i’.‘,“ e J close up to the sidewalk, auglsts PEYCEE'S, Je2sth. ldnl' soap for Lome consumption, lure" E& fees charged in cases of sickness; - { Camnges, Hacks amd Buggies [ it our garden HARDWOOD LUMBER, Studebacker Wagon, Depot. | mehitt STODDARD & HURLSUT, | Market Garduers ! LL KiNDS OF . VEGETA AN Ciaaictom i s sisyesmoat to'en Cor. 21st and Paul Streets, _ will receive Frowpt attention. ayisddm | SPENCER’'S Fruit aa Confectionary STAND, Cor. 13th and Leavenworth Ste., jsl43m AT THE BRI WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 16th and Webster;, Sts., Keeps a complete assortuent of | GROCERIES nn(l 3 | Lose [t ra e e R | L MILL, e B st 1 st and 'pent dovelopol part of the State, a5 aiso in £ Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, henl?ua and Ticket Agt & & sioux | ,i..o.,,‘i,.mm-un Valioy. “Forcireulsre sad full hn!urn-l loa apply to Fashionable Dressmaking | 3. 30 woouorz. | =t Ndiiso In town for | "cm{ HOTEL, L- | 10th St., CARRIAGE |3 | WAGON IARDWARE, | [SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL | _raiiroan, YRPEs. Luigoons, Cleans, : SINGER SINCER : % ‘;g i | m:::,, of theSEWING ij. “Woitp o pre<cmigendy » TR SALES FOR 1813: E E E;; E ¢ InRound Numbers 232 444 Machines! B I '4 . F ’ f‘g E = Ry 'FHE SINGER MANF’G C0. =l g w2 W. N. NASON, Agent, Y -:r b £ == U Je 0. 212 DOUGLAS REET, OMAHA. [ 2 [ % g H = E J. J. BROWN & BRO., fed [=) M = z: WEOLESALE GROCERS, R" - g Z:g E Agents for the Criental Powder Co. '% g3 o Z Lty QI&AHA, NEB. ‘i ‘.ELH'. 9.L¥NN STEFLE & JOHNSON, | Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOBAC(O AND PIPES. B Californ A Wines and Brandiesa WHOLESALE GROCERS! X 5 —SINPSON'S BLOCK — e Bee 538 and 540 Fourtoenth Street, | Bavarian Beer Hall! BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE 193 Douglas St, O AHA - 4 - Oprosite Metropolitan Hotel. Corner of 13 MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SCCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON » MORGAN— Groat Westorn BREWERY Carner of Cuzmungs and Twonty-sccond streets | er=w oy WHOLESALE GROCERS, | stantly on hand, Xo. 295 Farniiam Street, CHAS. WEYMULLER, h;v“OL‘r-AH-A- S i i apisdly HOTELS, R — A EB. GRAN D CE l\ TRAL WHITNEY, BAUSERHAN & CO. =or=x. 'WHOLESALE GROCERS IMAHY, et B NEBRASEA Thelargst and beat ot betwecn Chicago No, 247 Douglas Street, ONEAEI A F=iine NEB wd rancisco. | meh27yy AGENTS FUR ™S ]l[ PONT POWDER €O. (‘LARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS !} AND DEALERS IN Cunned Goods, Dried ‘Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. § jel SRLERS SOLICITED " ND PROMPTLY FILLED. ember 30th, 15 ). THRALL. Froprietor. E. T. PAGE, Proprictor. bet. Farnham and Harney, OMAFA, NER, Free Buss to and from all Trains. r private R ceuts. —— A. EL SIMPSioN, --MANUFACTUREH AND WHOLESALE - .. DEALER IN CIGAKS) 532 FIFTEERNTE ST, CREIGHTON BLOCIK. ILLlNBlS HOUSE. | C.L.A ELATTE, Farunem sreer | MERGOHANT TAILOR, Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Slreut keep cons cntly hand the finest stock of Broad eloth, Cassin _whm Iam up in the most abre sty les snd fo suit 1 Pussengers for otber Tlote eaces, carried fo from P. O, Tomney, and the Vrowpt ‘attention, cox DOUGLAS A | ED re tiully above Hofel, u ie public, with board by I AN T Between 9th ard 10th CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. meniiu |Central House ¥o. 630 Eixteenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAH JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’ Day and week Board at reasonable rates. lass bar attaclied (o the house, —EALER & ;Pgints, Qils, Varnishes BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC. California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. , corner 11th, Om:ha, 257 :Douglas Street - metiseoly KURTz. Monn& Co JOBBERS OF DRY GOCIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS 231 Faranham Street, [ONEATEAT il | J. J. BROWN & BRO., OMAERA, june 1, v1 LINDI-E HO’USE L‘_ V &8N HARPYMAN‘ 1 prictors. Southern Hotel. Fronting on 4th, 6th and Walnatsts, St. Louis, - Mo.| Laveille, Warner & Co., NEB. Prompriotors. | The Southern flotel is first-class in all its | —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN — 'STAPLE AND FANCY DRY. G0GDS finion | Notions. and Boots and JOHN T. ENGAR, fShelf : Heavy Hardwared IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,* —AND— ‘. Wi ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 5| IR TS SMATEV W ot SEEDER 10e8. | mysv BENJ.D.JONES | _ -MAF'_FACTURER OF AND DEALKR 13- Lambrcquins and W.ndow Skades, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 0 Farnham atrpet. coaner Fiteenth U. P. R. R, MEAT MARKET 16th strect bet alifornia bster. st rates. LOWH Nvialy A Tc kN AND' WAL mehtsy 246 Douglas St, Omaha: Neobrasia, HENRY HORNBERGER. Th oux City and Pacie Rallroad, Ia Councotion with the | | Stillwater, Ancks, Duluth, Bismarck, and all ¥ise Ol4Kentu 239 DODGLASSTR, ) tay) : 1|li|tnll Block;) higv Ky Whiskies and Tmportelionds & Specially. cMAY NEB. poln(l In Mingesota. Train leaves Omaba d; at 6 o,clock p. m., and Council Biu m., from Chicego & North-Western Depot. Fareas LOW and Time as QUICK as | BOMES and. Tms IN NEBRA&KA prices on 10 year on the amount of the rchase. excep 8.05 p v ot s M e Rt G, flrs bt ' by any other Line. x,,fi.”“u 1 Sg ety PR L el it vise land 1s custivated, within two years from date of LARGE DEDUCIO! FOR CASH PAYMENTS. | purchase, i POLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS | ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS [North of latte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Vallevs Besure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City and agricultaraltland thus avoidiag circuitous routes aad mida transiers. “Tickets can be purchasel at the offices of the Chicago & Northwistern Kailway in Guaba and Council Batt, The B. & . R. b Co. will sel aboat 000,000 scres of splen 1i gra 2 well watered couniry, at irom $1-74 b §7.00 per acre on luugere lit. South of he Platte . BOYDE City, lowa. |C. R. SCHALLER, Agent B. & M. Land Office, GEO. W. GBATTON, Agent. 564 Fourteenth St., oMAHA, NEB, g Corner of Ninth and Farnbam Sts., Omaha Lincolv, 163 Farnbam Street, Omabs, Or General Land Pepastment, 3Ney July 20,4,

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