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! | i % g- | P — - THE OMAHA !BEE;- | 21, 1874, MONDAY, AT/ —TUnecle John Stanton says that the hoo-doo over the Beecher-Tilton | nest-hiding nastiness, is a big fuss | over a little thing. Asonof Dr. Fish, of Flint, | OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE s served to subscribers by carrier, to 80 part of the city, every evening, (Sun - Fofted,) st Biten cente per week, or §3.75 for 1% months, and $7.00 per abuum, Wheu paid D sdvance. "All compiaints about irregolarities, sddressed ‘Lhis office will receive prompt aitention. Tk Osana DaiLy Bxx will be mailed to | subacribers at the followingrates, syableinva- | Fiably in sdvance: | 7.00 per & auin. 50 B o, | TE OMaA DALY BEE has vy far the | LAEGEST circulation 1o the eity, end is, Berefore, the best and chospest. advertising medium. Raks or ApVERTISING.—Local notices, 25 cents per Line; local advertisements,’ 20 | cents per line; by the month, 10 cents.’ No | advertisement inserted for less than 50 centa. Bpecial notices, 10 cents per line; single inser- Hiou, Dot less thian 25 centa. Transient abn Ttixements must inva:iably be peid for in sdvance. "Bates for standing sdvertisements hy specisd centract. Al Legal Sotices, Sistements, ':A'lbul;r Work, ele., requiring careful revision by cop) o ool 16 be furnished, must be handed in Defore. ten o'clock 4. . Lo insure insertion the | Z | d Local advertisemeuts before two | w0k = x. A vertisements betore one o'clock P. X | AL sdvertisements for the WEExLY BEE | must be handed in before Monday noon, for the | same woek's is-ue. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Time Casd of the Burlington Route LEAVE OMATA. AREIVE AT OMAHA. Expres 50 % 955 4. M. 00 A. M. 0:55 P. except cars. BW Sitreucocs, Hamay P Drver, L Wes. Fuss. Agt. | Ticket Ageiit. hicaso, 11l ‘Omhi, Neb. Union Pacific. Daily Exprese. Daily Mixed Oaily Freight Daily Freight. Chicago, Island & Pacfic, Rock *10:40 . M. 410:00 A M Kansas Clty, $t.Jo. & Counell Blufls Morning Express... 5:30 A M. 10:00 A. M. Eveaing Express.. 250 P.M. 640 P M. s & Northwestern and Sloux e Citr & Pacific. Mat) Express. .. 235P. M. Daily Smcibunes 2 BeseEs Moot oo, o ‘corner Farnham and Ninth etreets, ff- een minutes in sdvance of the above Railrosd me NoETH 0.4N. W.E R Ciricago sod all Eastern cities, Nebraska City, Plattezouth, Council Blufis and Burling- ton, dueat 10:30 8. 0., cluscs at 4:30 8. m. and " okie and St. Joseph, due at10:00 a. m. ; closes at 1:45 p. . and 4:30 2, m. 2t0 Tp. m. Plimaster. Republican Couuty Convention. Ropublican County Convention for Doug- o e beli st the Court House ta day, the 29th day a's ol on the 2 i i il b en- tutled 107 de nct outside of said city ivention Primary lections, /or the purpse of choos- Sng suich delegutes, are hereby. called for Satur- B *he 234 day of August, the polis 10 bs 1n"the ity of Omaha from 4107 p m., A the other precincts from 6 10 8 o'clock, bat well known republ e allowed to voie at ssid pri and in uhe city of Gmak aliowed 1o vote unless du tified 10 the satisfaction of 1 tered or iden- Judges of elec- God voter of the tlon as_ being & proverly qu ward, where his ballot is offered. The following are designated ss the places cctions will be held : Hall. 0 Hotive, Chicago Preciuc se. B ardle Precinet—At McAardlo School House. = - Ylkborn Precinct—At Elkhorn City School | megias Precinct—At Joel T. Griffa's ¥ e st Omaba Precinct—At 0. B Selden’s res- Sdence. ‘Saratoga Precinct— At Saratoga School House o orior of the Douglas County Kepublican S CHAUNCEY WI Chiras JOIIN M. THURSTON, Secretary. e ——————— TOADVEKTINKRS---The CIRCU- ~ of he DAILY BEFK i« more ble that of any other daily + paperpublished in Nebraska. Tue first FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS of the season were re- ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR- ANT to-day. feb24-tf OMAHA BREVITIES. —Sandy, “the notorious,” was in town Saturday. —_TheCouncil committee on police are making arrangements to inves- tigate policeman Porter. — Attention is called to the ad- vertisement of the International circus, menagerie, ete., in: anothet column. —The complaint made by Jim Stephenson against Dr. Leippert, for, fast driving, has been with- drawn at the Police Court. —J. T. Dunn and William Burt were before the Police Court Satur- dayfor drunkenness. The formerwas fined $1.00 and the latter was dis- cherged —The Union Pacific railroad com- pany has begun suit in in the Uni- ted States Courts to restrain the counties through which the road runs, from the collection of taxes for the year 1873. __The Milos and Occidentals play- od a game of base ball Friday af- ternoon, resulting in favor of the Jatter by a score of 17 to I6. The Milos, however, claim & tie of 16 to 16. The difference of opinion on this variation caused wnsidanh{a feclia1g among the buse ballers Fri- day evening. —4Ben,” a colored porter on the Pullman car “Boston,” which runs Detwaen this city and Chicago, was ghot in the arm while making up the bunks Thursday morn- ne of = Dbefore the train reached ing, Just | head of hogs, seven cows, and three Michigan, while on his way home from California, near Sidney, of consumption. The | deceased was accompanied by his died Friday brother, and his remains were en- coffined last eveLing by Gish, and sent east to-day. -—The County Commissioners had a rare treat Saturday, at their | session at County Clerk Reed’s of- fice, in the shape of a huge water- melon, grown on the poor farm, and brought in by Mr. Rogers, the superintendent. The poor farm is in a flourishing condition this year, and the cropsare in a splendid condi- tion ; there will be about 800 bush- els of wheat, and about 2000 bushels ofcorn. At present there are eighty ! horses on the farm, which is well supplied with agricultural imple- ments, such as reapers, mowers, &c. The crops will more than pay the expenses this year, which is a very satisfactory condition of affairs, Tersonal Mr. Jean Schons, clerk to General | Ruggles, is very ill. Hon. J. M. Thayer is registered at the Metropolitan. Hon. Guy C. Barton, of North Platte, isat the Grand Central. Max Meyer left for New York Sundey, to be absent about a month on busingss. Charlie Merhle, 8 jolly commer- cial traveler from St. Louis, is at the Metropolitan. C. B. Havens, division agent of | the Union Pacific, came in from | the west last evening. Warden Willisam Woodhurst, of the Btate Penitentiary, is registered | at the Metropolitan Hotel. | Samuel Aughey, wifeand child, of Lincoln, are registered at the Metropolitan, W. E. Parsons and wife, of Japan, | having in charge e couple of Japan- ese princes, Makino and Okubo, are at the Grand Central Hotel. General Ord, commanding the department of the Platte, left Sat- urday for the Jooup, accompanied by Major Brown. Moritz Meyer, representing the bouseof Max Meyer & Co., returned Friday night from an extended trip through the southern and west- ern parts of the State. Billy Hurlburt, formerly of Oma- ha, is in the cityon a brief visit to his many friends. Heis the East- ern traveling agent of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, with headquarters at Chicago. Mr. J. T. @ark, the syperinten- dent of the mountain division of the Union Pacific railway, arrived in town from the West Friday Heis stopping st the Grand Cen- tral. Dr. Charley Aughinbaugh, the well known traveling representative of the extensive canned fruit house of F. A. Waidner & Co., Chicago, 1s at the Metropolitan. Robert C. Hays, better known as «Bob,” arrived in the city Batur- day evening from Chicago, wherehe has been jerking lightning or the ‘Western Union telegraph company for the Iast eight or nine monthe, Bob will remain in town a few days. Gen. Marey, inspector general of the army, and Gen. Whipple, adju- tant general to General Sherman, arrived from the East Friday night and stopped at the Grand Central, They left for Fort Bridger Sat- urday morning. Hon. James F. Wilson, Fairfield, Towa; Hon. F. W. Bruner, of Westfield, Conn.; Hon. John A. Tibbets, of New London, Conn., and Hon. J. H. Millard, of Omaha, Government Directors of the U. P. railroad, returned from the West Friday evening. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel: Aug Weiss, Consul, German Em- pire; Richard D'Ouch, 8t Louis; § Statter, Chicago; E J Rae, St Louls; Seth Mabry, Texas; E C Pierce, Blair; J D Moore, Grand Tsland; Wm A Witte, East St Louis; Jos Yoch, do; Chas T Meredith, Ky; J M Murphy, Lincoln; M V Wilson, Blair; D W Case, do; A Stilwell, do; W L Mason, do; Mrs Cartelle and 2 children, Chicago; A J Camp- bell, Wilkesbarre, Pa; E A Walkup, Chicago; Sam § Cool, Davenport; Miss Lizzie Chambers, Dakoto City, Neb; W P Gray, Minneapolis; A § Bailey, Chicago; Hank Skinner, Brooklyn; M S Murphy, Louisville. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming. Jno § McCool, Laramie, Wyom- ing; J Britley. Cleveland, O; Albert L Camp, do; J Loomas, St Louis, Mo; Wm H Boyer, Cedar Rapids, To; J S MeCord, C W W Railroad; Miss Robbins, San Franciseo; L Browning, Davenport, Harry E Lee, do; R'W Douglass, do; A H Cramer, Juniata, Neb; J Manning, Civy; H Miller, Kansas City; Jas Fitzsim- mons, Philadeiphia, Pa; L Shed, Fremont, Neb; H BSoinborgen, Saunders Co, Neb; Miss Phorp, Pittsburgh, Pa; J H Baldwin, Illi- nois; H R Royston, Chicago; O E Doans, do; Jas Warren, Cadix, O; | John Moore do WANTED. Asecond cook at Peycke's Res- taurant. Good wages will be paid. aug 10tF. STATE FAIR.—The managers of the State Fair will offer for rent, commencing Monday, August 24th, grounds for refreshment stands, ex- hibitions, ete. Applications will be received at the office of M. Dun- ham, 258 Farnham street, where The pistol had been left hlowss. pillow - by -one of the under the jpassengers. plans of the ground can be seen. J. T. ALLAN, Sec’y aug 21 t12 Board of Managers. On the 12th niture and oth $1,250 in the were not ago for that of his labors warranted th building had for Charles charged with the crime. Landsberry. were brought of $2,000 each at the next Court. do the same. nwqr1, 15, 1 $125. Nicholas M 76 feet by 22 13—$3,600. S M Corri | COUNTY The Board Jjournment. ers McArdle, On motion, ARSON. Two Men Arrested on this Charge. Tenth street, near the bridge, was destroyed by fire. by Conrad Meier, who had his fur- Company of Freeport, Tilinois, was discovered some time after the | fire, that the $50. This caused afl investigation into the matter, and an agentof the company arrived here a few days warrant of arrest was accordingly made out for Meier, and also one Constable James Ne- ligh Saturday and constable Simpson captured who bound them over in the sum Landsberry procured his bonds, and Meier is endeavoring to Real Estate Sales. For the week ending, August 21,1874. A Burley, Sherift, to L Bertschy, 8r., lot 7 in Gise’s Add—$235. AF & W R Seevers to Geo Frost, H Feckenscher to John A Me- Clure, one acre in nw nw 8, 15, 13— itz, lot 2 block 108, Omaha—$100. John A Morrow to Milton Rogers Geo T Crandell to W J Connell, 2acresin s es e 21, 15, 13—$400. John A McClure to Fred L Reid, | 1 acre in nw nw 8, 15, 13—$12 A J Simpson to Charles 5 10 scres near lake in 35, 16, 13—$450. A Burley, sheriff, to W J Connell, 31.69 acres in se 24, 15, 12, acres in sw 19, 15, 13—S055. west 33 feet, lot 6 block 8—$800. Jesse Williams to James H Bald- win, lot 4 block 224, Omaha—$350. SATURDAY, August 22, 1874. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. appointed constable for Omaha pre- cinct No. 5, to fill vacancy. George Smith,Commissioner, sub- mitted a report showing that he had THE I0WA of July abuilding, on It was occupied | Rock Island “last year, it er articles insured for Germania Insurince It the Kansas Ci deep interest the BEE: articles insured worth more than As I am purpose. The result and those of others e suspicion that the Bosm Bek thuine & A | 56 the putilic Landsberry, who is being an accessory to | lieve he spok not believe arrested Meier, | but the truth, The two prisoners | live. before Judge Torter, | . O0e for their appearance term of the District | she leader of the leaderat Gad’s Hill; He said he o. I had been 0. Helived two oricz to John M. Mor- rodsin nesw 22,15, Kaiser, | had $20.000 i and 3.15 to William White, | €Y% Romar gent. COMMISSIONERS. The ladies notified thaf met pursuant to ad- Present, Commission- Knight, and Redfield. wero 8t 439 Twell Philip Mehrling was TRAIN ROBBE Confession of the Leader of the Gang Who Did the Deed. The train robbery on the Chicago, and Pacific railway will be remembered, created a great sensation not only in this city, whole country. The following, {rom but throughout the ity Zimes, will be of to the many readers of SHERMAN, Tex., Aug. 16,'74."* the man who killed James H. Reed, the Austin and San ‘Antonia_stage Tobber, on the 16th inst., in Lamar county, Texas, I feel it my duty, as Reed’s dying confes- sion was made to me, to send a few lines to Missouri for publication, to know that McCoy and the James and Younger brothers have been persecuted in Missouri, Reed made a cnfession, and I be- e the truth, for I can- that one so brave as Reed was, would speak anything , when ae was positive that he had only a few moments to He would not implicate any one Hesaid be had robbed stages in Nevada, California, Ore- gon, and Arizona, and that he was the Lowa train robbery, Ste. Genevieve and at but he declared to the last that McCoy, and the Jamesand Younger brothers had no hand in these robberies. was the man who #hot young Rozier at Ste. Genevieve, pursuing Reed for sev- eral weeks on the charge of robbing the Austin stage &nd I cime upon him at noon when he stopped for dinner, in Lamar county, Texas, 15 miles northwest of Paris: sisted and I was forced toshoot him. Reed re- hours after being shot. He was very brave and deserved a better cause than the life he has led since the war. served in Shelby’s “Iron Brigade,” and uo better soldier ever lived. Reed said that he had never robbed & poor man, and that he was not afraid to die. $1,000 in gold on his person when he was killed. During the war he He had He said that he n gold buried, but re- fused to tell where it was. Reed was 30 years old, and 5 feet 10 inches high. light hair and whiskers, fair complexion; blue 1 nose, high forehead; weight 135 pound; had a very small white hand and was very intelli- Respectfull y, Joun T. MoRRIS, Deputy Sheriff of Collin Co., Texas. LADIES’' BAZAR. of Omaha are hereby t T have moved my goods, temporarily, to my residence fth street, where they will be sold very low until the com- pletion of Qdd Fellows' Hall, when T will re-open the Ladles' Bazar in said building with a full stock of choice new goods, Mns, L. M, Jonnsox, aug22 Steod. Mysteriousty Missing—A Young Girl Leaves her Home at Midnight under Suspicious Circam- stances. (From the Council Blufts Globe ) “What is this country coming to,” ously agitating the Globe, and, in common with it, hundreds of good people in this part of lowa. Ocea- sionally are we tempted to conclude that further missionary effort on our part would be worse than useless, buta thought of what the condition of affairs on “the slope” would evitably be were it not for our evan- gelizing influence, deters us from becoming “weary in well doing.” The last case illustrative of the natural cussedness of human na- ture that has come to our notice is of a rather mysterious character, and occurred in the family of Jas. Peat, superintendent of the Grange warehouse at Creston. Mr. Peat’s residence, however, the reader must understand, is within the limits of Adair county, where the family is greatly respected by all acquaintad therewith. A night or two agoa daughter who slept in an upper room, disappeared from her apart- ment In the morning it was found that a ladder had been used at a window of the room, and two men tracked in stocking feet were from the house to the prairie. The girl's _track not being seen it is thought she had been chloroformed. On the same morning & man and a young woman boarded the train at Creston and went toward St. Joseph, who arethought to have been the par- ties. Mr. Peat started in pursuit, declaring that he would capture the man or perish in the attempt He says if his daughter went voluntari- 1y he will let her go; if not, her ab- ductor shall die. The girl is but seventeen years old. Last winter an eld-r daughter of Mr. Peat voluntarily eloped with the same person suspected of this last adventure. Mr. Peat at that time captured the parties and brought his daughter home, segding her to Minnesota directly aftefoard. 1t is quitelikely thismay be another voluntary clopement, but_this, of course js mere conjeture. The name of the adventurer is not given in the Afton News, from which we glean the above varticulars. TOEN PARK. | 355 Harey mireet, between 14'h and 15th. 2 ¢ Carriage and Wagon Making In all it Branches, in the latest and most approved pattern. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 204 repairing done on short notice. et 1w QUAILEY'S U. P.Soap Factory! Situated on tho line of the Union Pacific Rallroad, near the powder house. Manufac- tuges Brst-class soap for houne consumption une2d-1v NEW SALOON:- HENRY, the popular Saloon keeper, has re- ftted up the basement of old Herald Buildiog. cor. 13th and Douglas Sts., where, in connec- tion_with Lis bar he sots out a Lunch every morning asd GRAND LUNCH EVERY SAT- URDAY. Give him a call, alidt located & road from Sarpy county line at the quarter_corner on south side of section 12, township 14, range 11, to the town of Millard. J.C. Cowin was selected as coun- sel to defend the suits recently com- menced in the United States court Don’t AUCTION. forget that great sale of household goods of Mr. T M, An: dresen’s, “Tuesday, August 25th, ficial misdem Saturday, o'clock p. m., The follow! lowed ; signed... B Reed & Co, by the First National Bank and the maha National Bank against the county of Douglas and A, C. Alt- haus, treasurer. C. W. Edgerton made a com- plaint under ogth against John Davis, justice of the peace, for of- for hearing said matter, collecting fees G Armstrong,fees as clerk,&c 259 94 J W Lytle, witness fees as- 16th streets. of the segson aug22t2 eanors. the 29th inst., at 2 FOR was fixed as the time One Full ing accounts were al- 53 64 F P Hanlon, fees in criminal i "l 44 30 | September. J HMcArdle, services ascom 49 40 B P Knight, “ “ 4900 | augla-toseptl J B Redfield, ¢ “ 4480 = Omaha Republican, blanks, 78 00 D Warria, tax 1871 overpaid, 28 60 | Howe Machis C Drske, coroner’s jurors fees assigned.. 600 J W Majors, constable fee: 385 W_R Bartlett, tales jurors number of ms fees assigny e 400 B Reed & Co., tales jurors 4 1 unmounted anglOeodl0p "o & B8 8 8 1874, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., No. 275 Howard street, between 15th and The largest auction €. WILsoN & Scw, Auctioneers. SALE CHEAP. Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all the latest improvements. Ttisnew— C"\\:)(d,;‘t;r; ces as dept has never been run. Inquire at the L S Reed, services clerk to ek offic el Aug7 00 00 EC M BROWNELL HALL will re-openon Tuesday the st of For cataloguesapply to Mrs. P. C. HALL, SVE notice a party advertising nes €. O. D, for $50.00. ‘We have reliable information that those machines are not new AND HAVE BEEN USED. We havea achines that have been used, and we are prepared to sell them at GREATLY reduced prices, and will WARRANT all we sell. THE HoWE MACHINE €o. 480 13th Street, Lewss &. REED, City Clerk. “Nunquam Non Paratus.” Traly is P. H. Allen always ready to furnish every household in the city with the finest, choicest, and freshest Staple and Fancy Groceries that are to be found in the market; and at such prices that no grocer can compete with him, for dealing as he does, exolusively for cash, both in buying and selling. He offers such bargains to his patrons as would be ruinous to any one who should attempt to sell at his figures and do a credit busi- ness. Call and examine his stock; for in the grocery line it is par ex- cellence. aug21-2t FOR SALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling hoffse, containing nine rooms, in first-rate order, having been recently reno. vated. The house was formerly oc- cupied by P. Tler and family. Rent, $45 per month. Good cisterns and well. The house and premises oc- cupy a full city lot unincumbered, from Harney street to the alley. Will sell for §9,000. Apply at nw corner Ninth and Harney streets. augl3-tf Mgs. JESSE LowE. B&rSEE McKelligon's card on second page. june2-tf DYEING, cieaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,bet. Farnham and Douglas} aprest f. Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! T 8. P. BRIG 8 YARD, CORNER OF 14th and Chi ago Streels. Good Hard Wood $7.00; Soft 85 00 Stove Wood to sult any oumber oftove very cheap. aplsy Grreat Westorn BREWERY Corner of Cumings and Twenty-second streets The finest lager beer con- stantly on d, fe25-6m CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop 100,600 ACRES! RICH FA! l!@ LAND IN NEBRASKL! 500 Hanscom Place Lots! OUSES AND LOTS 1 tne cits of Omaha, for salechean and on good terms. BOGGS & HILI. Real estate brokers,office over Mackey's store, on Dodge st. opposite new postoflice” - apSim3 Established 1858. A.T.BSIMPSON'S | B CARRIAGE MANTFACTORY 5388 & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Office up stairs) Omaha, Nebraska, 40d Bugties o hand or sade 1o order. N. B.—Particular attention paid to_ Repair apr2s-ti A Font of Bourgeois Type, of which this is a sample, weighing 600 lbs. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year, and is nearly as good as new. For terms &o., address E. RoSEWATER, w f Publisher of the Bee. ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! H. L. LATEY'S is the place to go Jedatf. Indian may for this very necessary commodity. Curiosi.i>s at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. Annual Counail. The Annual Council of the Prot- estant Episcopal Church of the Dio- cese of Nebraska, will te held in Trinity Cathedral, Omaha, on Wed- nesday, the 2th day of August. Clergyman and Lay Delegates de- siring hospitality are requested to report on arrival at Trinity Rectory. ALEX. C. GARRETT, Dean, Nebraska papers please copy. aug20-t3 LINDLE HOUSE. On 3, bet. Fornham and Harney Siees, =~y 'fll.m’ Tefiitted and refurnished, all to the best of modate ' $1,50 per day ; 400 per single meat. C. V. & 8. K. HARRYMAN, Jy2saty. Cali: ‘Proprietors. fornia House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. e l, 3 259, 11 Dogglasstrest, corner 116, Omaba, | by the day or week. 3 J A Horbach, =g e S A H Dohle, 1 pair shoes for pris- o PO il F Agents Wanted ! ODeT.,....... 1 m street. tune! e I H MoArdis 2 5 95 e 1y seiing. tho bt Rovsehold sriers. Magle J B Redfield cash expended GEo. H. PETERSON, the pioneer uf&.fifi’é"éfi"fl?’si" Cilaae Cut 08 PO, o 10 70 | olgar manufacturer, *kecps con- | Fiar S, b e n & Co. clothing for stantly on hand the very best = sstrlites it CHICAGO NOVELTY 0., W R Turner, bridge built by Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and H. CANDRIAN, o MRoger “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. Manager. E 211 Douglas street. OFFICE 519 THIRTEENTH ST., may6eodlv augisdtt Oxama, Ngs, TYPE FOR SALE! H. exrek. C. 3. KARBATH GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. between Farnham®sud sroey jsts OMAHA, - - NEB. —MANUFACTURER OF— Sprgtand Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRI\GES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING. BF-Repairing of wagon and blacksmithing Pprompuly doneat reasonable vrices mydawg TREITSCHEE & CO., GROCERS And General Provision Dealers, . Cor. Jackson and 13th Sts., for stock of Groceries, Provisions, uors and Cigars, an. « ‘Glher house in Omana. J53om U. P. R. R. MEAT MARKET, 16th street bet California and_Webster. E_KEEP ON HAND E_ BEST SALTED supply of FRESH AND MEATS." Also u large vtock of Fine Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon, at _the low- WL AUST & KNUTH, strates. Proprietors. wyily EDWARD KUEHL. | MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. Ho. 498 10th 8., between Faraham & Tarney. Will by the aid of uardian spirits, obtain for any one a view f tac past, present ‘and fu- ture. Ko for charyed ia cas o sickness, ) BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J. O. SLATTER, Dealer in Staple and Faney Groceries. Brick Stars, 8. B. Cor. 16th & Chicago Sts, ‘WILL REMOVE SEPTEMER 1st, to JACOBS’ New Brick Block, cor., 15thand Cap- ol Avenae, = Special Bargains are now offred vere demorg oo o is & question that is just now seri- | SPECIAL NOTICES. - NOTICE.— Advertisements of To Let, Sale, Loet, Wauts, Found, Bosrding, a¢) il be {hserted i dliste columns once'for x line; bseq FIVE CEFIS per lige. The rst. masertion mever less thaa TWENTY- CENTS [ OUSES TO RENT-Ia the central portion of thecity. Enquire of ALF. D. JONES, S.E. Cor. Douglas and 16th Sts. ~ augz2dtf 1 tree until 25th of August, at 6 serve the Fight (0 refect any or ang22dz ANTED—A To work in & stor B. D. JONES, 210 Farnham st. sugdldif €1 to dogeneral house L Farnbam St a19d nd two mil R. K., in Cuming t $2'50 per acrs in cash, or hall (ance i ouo year at ten per cent. pply st ““Groat Western Land Agency.” 1% and 132 Faraham Street, Omaba. - augi7dtf from TENT-A fing ble for gentlem Davenport St , betwi MVEE RICEST and buat bowse 1o towa Tor rent, South East corner of 17th and Chica- g0 Streets. 9 Roows, besides clothes prosses, sumuwer Kitchen and bath room, Gas 8xtures, te of front room: nd wife. Apply at 277 15th and 5th. suglsdtl good well, cistern, and cellar, and all other con- ces., _ P. BICKNELL, et No. 230 Capitel Ave. 'OR RENT—House N. E. Cor. Dodge 15th S rects. CHAS, H. hAAkS,.nd ‘augi2det 22} Faroham St. I undersignea has on the streats as he finest carriages ountry. They will berur. toand from the depots, hotels and pri- vate resideces. All orders left at'the Metropol- itan H tel, 0 at’the stable. near S. E. cor. of Eleventh st. and Capitol ave, will be promptly nttended 10. A share of the public pasronage s respectfully solicitod. auglidus WM. E .BULL. J{OR RENT_Brick Store corner Chicago sod T tcnin simetes he b i city, having been occupled for the last seven years as a grocery. augTdtf §. WRIGHT. M USIozdos A Polack, for muny yearss VL succes ful teacher of music1 the best will receive pu- 258 Howard augrdtt ONEY TO LOAN—On upproved personal YL “security, aiso City and County Warrants boughs and soli, . Inquire at_Law Office of T. W, 5. Richards, No. 40 13th Si., Oaba- Augsdit WANTED—.\girI do general house-work at house on west side of 16, bet. Jones and Leavenworth. augddef ANTED—A girl t0 do general housework. Inquire at 404 Burt St., bet. 20 and 21. augaat TORE TO RENT—198 Douglas street. In- Quire of WEBBER & BEHM. jaly VA ANTED—Day boarders, at the southwest - of 10th and Harney sts. je29tf ANTED—3 cneap arm 1n _exzoange for Y merchandise. Adress, Farmer, Bex office. JULY 1, 1874 First Annual Statement of the Atlas Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. $383,196.50 LIABILITIES, losies in course of T e e ASSETS, (Market Valu 17,692.15 ect, Hartford. WILSON & RFDFIELD, Mapagers Wesiern Department Office, 116 La Sallo Strect, Chicago. D, JONES, Agent, 'S, E. Cor. Douglas and 15th S TO RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines, ALF. O , Omaha, In order to make room for our new styles, we have put in PERFECT order all of our old stock, including second-hand, and offer them st GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY “HOWE" BOUGHT OF US and our AUTHORIZED canvassers is WARRANT- ED, and JNSTRUCTION given, as WE haves REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is WORSE than NONE at all. Experience CAUTION.—We know of large lots of worth- less machines bought at low figures, that are bes ing palmed off on the public for nearly as good asnew. Persons that donot waut (o run the risk of Lelng swindled shonld NEVER buy of TRRESPONSIBLE puarties, as they have NO reputation AT STAKE, as have old establisted Companics, THE HOWE MACHINE CO., 2ug10dim 480 13th Street. HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAL EHOTHI:. OMAHA, o - NEBRABKA The largest and best hot between Chigago aad San Francisco. Opened new Sepiembor 30th, 1673. 80t GEO, THRALL. Propristor. CITY HOTEL, E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, OMAHA, NEB. Free Buss to and from all Trains. Passengers for other Hotels or private Resi- deuces, carried for 25 cents. 2~ A1l orders left at P. H. Allen from P. 0, C. Wilson & Son, cor. i3th and H ruey, and the City Hotel Otfice, will receive prowipt ‘aftention. iy7im United States Hotel, COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. E UNDERSIGNED respectfnlly announ- ces that he has purchased and refitted the above Hotel, and is now ready to accommodate the public, with board by dey o we-k, gt reas- onable ra WILLIAS TERR, Prop. Julyzz ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreoeot Botween 19th; axdol0th. CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. mentiu ,Eentra_l House Wo. 630 Sixteenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAHA, NEB, JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. i ‘attached to the house. m Southern Hotel. Frouting on 4th, 6th sad Walnutsts, St. Louis, - Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Proprietcors. The Southern Hotel 1s Srst-class in all its apjointments. Its tablescre at all times su) Pied in the greatest abundancs, with all elicacies the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are ail polits 1nd ‘tientive to the OMAHA, Location on Jefferson Square. THE GREAT Menagerte, Museum, Aquarium, Grecian Gircus, And Grand Roman Hippodrome. Jas. A. Bamey & Co., Pro’s A CITY OF TENTS! A Grand Menagerie of 500 A Museum of Deep Sea Amphibia, and the BEST CIRCU- TROUPE On the American Continent, comprising Fifty Great Performers, appearing in ‘I w.. Separ. te giving 2 Performances Simultaneously, Introducing at Every Exhibition, M’lle De Granville, pear o, her Wonderiul Feata of Strongih, e ual'y Lifting with her Teeth Al Hoge- ReadFilled wih Waser, o o o 3 A Grand FREE Street PARADE. IWO MILES IN LENGTH, VIl take place early on the morning of exhin- ition, introducing living Licns, Tigers and Lecpards loose in the streets, the entire retinue Torming a Pageant of Dazalivg Splendor, Exhibitions Afternoon and Night. Doors open at one and seven o'clock, p. m. Circus performance begins one hour later. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, Children under nige years, 25 cents. One tick- et admits to Menagerie, Museum, Aquarium aud Cireus, HLF RATES. Arrangements have been consumated with the Omaba and Northwestern railrosd by which passense s will bo carried from all stations be- iween Herman and Cmaba at Lalt rates, on th day of the Big Show i % The Great aemtionsl ‘Will also Exhibit in Plattsmouth, Ttursday, Septemter 31. Ashiand, Friday, September 4th. kln‘;vln‘ Saturday Dlggubes S od remenber, Oman’, Moaday, Aug. 31s Auzd22 34 27428 Pl LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. [*d "~ FEE = [ TYF = = =ofE e ny B E ) ~= b Es = 3 - -] 0¢ t Eéaxzfl ) i o i :Ee b WS T E—u 78 2 B = i =9 o S 3 il ) 7 ~ P.N. GLYNN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOB'C O AND PIPES. BFCulifornia Wines and Brandies."&& Corner of 15°b and Dodge streets opposite th Bew Fost Orfice bulding, Omaba. Nebt 1626t Bavarian Beer Hall! 193 Douglas St, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest bran?s cf all classes of Liguors and Segars. Fresh Lager constanily on Hand. Je25-2m. CHAS. HART Prop. BE WIMMNDE N I —DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas, bet. 11th and 1 AHA, e e ] Sireet. oM. Eska sep2f’ BRASKA MONDAY, AUG. 31. iving Animals, are Wonders, au Aquarium of | and Distinct Ring, under the same Tent, thus The Lady with the Jaws of Iron, who will ap- | | | Sewing monstrated. SINGER. SINGER, The Kingof the SEWING MAC | Realms ct Finauce. 46 > s jrecmivertly ss Gold Faigns ‘ éALES.&OR 1873: ,Intel‘na.tional In Round NumberS 232,444 Machires! TtBelog over One flundred and Thirteen G curend Machine Company durivgdhe sume tis-e. 1t will bur Iy Le denied more Mackincs then wcre sold Yy any <pun such evideuce that the superlority of the Singer is fuily THE SINGER MANF'G CO0. W. N. NASON, Agent, NO. 712 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, | mytiy J. J. BROWN & BRO., OMAFIA NEB, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Orental Powder Co. The Largest Show on Earth, Exuiatiog under STEFLE & JOHNSON, —SINPSON’S BLOCK— BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMAFTA, meh132y WHOLESALE GROCERS! 6C8 and 540 Fourteenth Street, NEB meh27y1 MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON aN MORGAN— No. 295 Farnham Street, WHITNE No, OMAEA, 247 Douglas Street, NEB:. ?WHQLESALE GROCERS, Y, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS NEB AGENTS FOR THS DUPUNT POWDER CO. Canned jel Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Seasom. CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN SRUERS SOLIQIT! S QLIGITERY XD PROMPTLY FILLED. A. . SIMPSON, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 FIFTEENTHE ST., CREIGHTON BLOCK. 2p25me C. L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT TAIT.OR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. T keep cons intly on hand the finest stock of Bread Cloth, Cassicieres snd Vestls which T am prepared to mak most fashionabre st fo sui stidioes i Iurnlppops:;me‘;r:“u‘! e up in the st fashionab'e s1) les and t the most fastidicus Jelodiy ESTAB'ISA LD - ¥HOLESALE DEALERS IN— s PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 FarnLam Street, - meh1Zodvl Omaha, Neb JOBBERS OF 231 Farnham Street, OMAHA -« - - KurTzZ fJoER& (O DRY GOIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. mys-1v J. J. BROWN & BRO,, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— NEB. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOQDS! "Notions. and Boots and Shoes. ACRICULTURAL THRESHERS, HARVESTERS, REAPERS MOWKRS. Di: CORN-PLANY l:unK PLOWS, CCLTIVATORS, 246 Douglas St, JOHN T. EVGAR, —JOBBER OF-- —AND- K5 AND' WAGONS. Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,* 'y ILLs, SEEDENS HAY- Omahea, Nebraska, mebizy loux City and Pacific Railroad, fa Conection with the SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha eil Blaffs to St. Paul, Mineavolls, Stillwater, Anoks, Duluth, Bismarck, and all points in Minnesota. Train leaves Omaba daily, (sxcept Saturday) 2t8 0,clock p. m., and Council Biuffs at 8.05 p- m., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. Fare as LOW and Time as QUICK as by any other Line. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Be sure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City4 thus avoiding eircuitous routes and widnight transiers. Tickets can be rurchasod at the offices of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway 1o Owmaha and Council Blufs. -J C. BOYDEN, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt- St P.&S.C. B. B. St Paal, Mion. F.C HILL, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., 5. C. & P, ‘Sloux. City, Iows. GEO. W. GBATTON, Agent. ants of the guests 3 is an Taproved clevaor trom the first floor o 'the upper one, ‘and_ steamboat ieket offices, news stand. and wemerr odfice in thp Botands of hotel 239 DOUGLASSTE,, (Calidwell Block,) nisv —DEALER IN— Sc.dBo. HENRY HORNBERGER. YWines. Liguors, Crears, ¥ine 0ldjKentuckyJWhiskies and Imported toods a Specialty. CMAHA NEB. purchase, if £3CR B Co.willsel s Tl walkewd rouairy, st from ‘The Comj sny owness itscailre and s 1jacent 10 amous £ epul 163 Farnham Strest, Omaba, Neb. | Juy 20, 4. The Barliogton aad Missourt e B ooty s 4 <1 bunus proise ‘Balf uie land is cu LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleve 100,000 acres of solan 1i 1 grasia; 2ad agrieultural land HOMES and FARMS IN NEERASEKA. piver Railroad Co., offors best 1an ' 847Iow prices or 10 year vated, within 1o years [ros $1-7i o $7.00 por acre ou long ered It South of he Platte body of the best land ju Nebrasks, iatersected b Valley. Forcircalars 23 1 full iafer astioa spply to . R. SCHALLI:O]} or General Land Depaitment, "and (0 tho targest aad best developed part of the , dgcat B4 8 dgmd ot por cent. en the amount of tbe date of parchase. Talete o a0 i T Ney

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