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THE OMAHA BEE FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1874 OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. e —William Dinan, for disturbance of the peace, was fined $1.00 and costs at the Police Court yesterday. —1ihe awn ing in front of Brack in’s store took a tumble yesterday. The wind did it. The roof is being put on Byron THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Is served to subscribers by carrier, o &1y P o g ey, every wvenia, (Sundars ex- Sepled,) st fificen cents per week, Or moathe, und $1.00 perasue ¥ paid vance. irrogularities, A e Seceive promp. atteation. e Oasa DaiLx Bix will be mailed anbeceibers at the followingrates, Fabiy s s $7.90 per apaum. ths. Ouaita DaiLy Bxx has by far the TR S ehcuation 1n the. elty, and i, | reiore, the best and chespest advertising medium. FaTxs o Apvazrisixe.—Local motices, 25 R iy o s Yo | 3 month, o STl b e W | ‘potices, 10 cents per Line ; siogle ineer- | Jess than 25 cents. | halent abt Ttivements must invaisbly be | paid for in advanc. | “Hates for standing sdvertisements 1y spocial | ‘Notices, Statements, bl'nbul;r ‘ten o'clock 4. M. 10 insure lusertion i 1 same da]. 1 Local dvertisements befors w0 | O iiscments iefore one o'lack 7. X AL sdvertiements for the WERKLY BEE must be handed Iu before Moudsy noon, for the i week's laroe. S ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. fime Card of the Burlington Route Al Work, o Diningcars. Do W imtnocs, Gon'l. Wos. Cicason Tl Onion Pacifie. ¥ P DEUEL, Haze 5 Ticket Agent. ‘Ouabs, Net BEE * tMondays excepied. Chicago & Northwestorn. a0 A M. C10:40P M 50 M. 1000 A M Express. ansas City, St.Jo. & Councll Bluffa 5:30 A. M. pross. 10:00 A M. Mo s, 230 P, M. 6:40 PM. Northwestern and Sioux Omak & O & Paciic. 116 A0 cept Sundaye. 235P. M. Omatbuses and Baggage Wagons leave the ¥ Farnham and Ninth streets, 8f- fhice, corne: een minutes in advance of the sbove me e ————— 430 430 4:30 11:00 10 1n:0 430 300 10:00 250 748 Erstern_citics, Nebraska Council Blufis snd Burling- and 7:00 R. e o : ton, dueat 10:80 8. m., closes at 4:30 8. m. 5P 250 and St. Joseph, due at 10:00 8. m. B rom 13101 p. m - l(z' E. YOST. Postmaster. Republican Couuty Comvention. can Courty Conventlon or Dong- il be peld at the Court House [n I Omaha, on Saturday, the 29th day e et A Dy 184., 1.2 O'clock, p. m, for A sa of slecting 23 deiegates to" the e B siate Couveation, to-be he'd i D on the 30 day of September, 1674 B werd In the clty of Jmatis wall be en- T elogates, and eachprocinct outside e ity 0 delogaton to s8ld convention 0 ST ections, far the purp:se of ctoos o ogutte, are hereby. called for Satur- Gny, the tad day o The polis 10 bo Spiain the ity of Omal Sha'in the other preciact P e but well known republican voters will e allowed to vote ai said primary eloctions, Podin the city of Omaha no person will b allowed to voté unless duly registered or iden- the satisfaction of the Judges of elec- ‘being & properly qualified voter of the s ballot is offered. are designated as tho places A Republic tified to s Eging Houe, At Engise House. B u?;"l:n,:mr-. office. $47 Datlows, on Chicago St. ot Ward— At Engine House. e ecinct_-At Knight's Schiool House. Femee Preciuci—Florence School House. T ey Brocinci—At Judge Haney's residence Snicego Freclnci—A1 Elkhorn Station School B feAarlle Precinct—At MeAardle School SicAs Hon {—At Elkhorn City Scheol Elkhorn Precinc Pouglas Precinct—At Joel T. Grifi's ¥ O eit Omaha Precinct—At 0. B Selden’s res- Precinct—At Saratoga School House by oo -3 { the Douglas County Republican By order o s CHAUNCEY WILTSE, Chairman. JOHX M. THURSTOY, Secretary. e TOADVERTISERS---TRe UXRCU- of he DAILY BEE is more Tue first FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS of the season were re- ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR- ANT to-day. feb24-tf DOMAHA BREVITIES. —Sheriff Barley fook .a crazy man to Lincoln yesterday. —The benefit to Harry Hales and GeorgeStaley, Weenesda evening at the Academy of Music, Was a pecu- niary success, as the house was quite well filled. A reception was given this evening at Trinity Church rectory, to the clergy in attendance at the annual council of the Episcopal Church of Nebraska. —Mr. John Withnell has put up a substantial brick wall, sur- mounted by & handsome fence, in gront of his residence lot, which was considerably cut down by the recent grading on Fifteenth street. —For some time past a seatin front of Gibson’s clothing store, has een occupied almost every evening vy geptlemen who have taken oca- sion to piteh into the City Council in various ways. Mr. Gibson, who js president of the City Council, got the dropon them yesterday, by hav- ing the seat removed. __John Shields waspicked up dead drunk Wednesday night by a police- ‘man,whofound him 1yingby therail- Toad track. He was lodged in jail and upon examination he was found 10 have $268 in his possession. | B’el Reed’s new bullding on Fourteenth street. ~—Invitations have been issued by the “Social Hours’club for & moon- light picnic next Monday evening at Hanscom Park. —Sixteen car loads of Colorado cattle Wednesday went east over the Chicago and Northwestern rail- road, to Chicago, _John Finlay, a very tough character, was before the Police Court yesterday, chargedtwith being a suspicious person. He was dis- charged upon his promising to leave town by Sunday. —The Council Bluffs Nonpareil | speaks of a young lady who has | been enjoying the soclal and ro- | mantic surroundings of that place. | She must have fallen in love with the sunflowers that encircle that deserted village. rsonai. Col. Dubois is at the Metropolitan. Mrs. Gen. Estabrook has returned from St. Louis. R. 0. Adams, private secretary to Senator Hitcheock, is at the Grand Central. John A. McMurphy, of the Platts- mouth Herald, is registered at the Grand Central. Henry Hickman left for Boston yesterday, via the Chicago andNorth western railway. Harry Deuel left yesterday after- noon for a visit to Ilinois. He willre turn with his family who have been vislting there during the summer. H. B. Rumsey, proprietor of the eating house at Laramie, passed through the city yesterday home- ward bound from an European tour. Cassius Gise, son of Jonas Gise, Esq., left yesterday to attend school at North Adams, Massachu- setts, the same institution at which Fred. Millard is at present. Mr. Kissam, a brother-in-law of Commodore Vanderbilt, Wednesday returned from Ban Francisco, and proceeded over the Chicago snd Northwestern -to New York. He was accompanied by his wife and family, Dr. Buck and others. Mr. L. M. Andresen, of the for- mer firm of Willls & Andresen, left yesterdayafternoon forFurope forhis health, being accompanied by his wife. Their children, who are visit- ing at Davenport, will joln them at that place, Wednesday night about 12 o’clock Mr. and Mrs, Andresen were serenaded at the Grand Central by an instrumental quartette of the City Band. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel: Phineas Helm, Montour, Towa; A K Minton, Omahs ; Jno B Hun- ter, Greenvills, Ill; Sol W Strohm, Lebanon, P: A Lyman, Bloom- ington, Wis; H A Jackson, Council Bluffs; F W Parish, do; J Lyman, do; R B Gibbs, Bt Joe; M H Smith, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Wm O Lee, Gus Fuller, Chicago. The following are the arnvals at the Wyoming: G W Bartholomew, New Lon- don; J W Strong, St Joe; W M White, Hastings; W HStowe, J & Mowbray, Nashville, Tenn; O E Doane, Ed Hennessey, Chicago; W | Adams, City; Clem Sparks, Chey- enne; F Heselmeyer, J Mulholland, Chicago; H P Handy, F T Murray, Grand Island; James Hinton, H Silsby, Seneca Falls, New York; John R Peterson, F 8 Jones, New Orleans; Tom Seott, Quincy, Illi- nois; Charles F Thomas, Trenton, NJ. i Republican County Committee. A meeting of the Dougias County Republican Committee is hereby called to meetat the office of the Probate Judge on Monday, the S1st day of August, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance of the members is requested. JorL T. GRIFFIN, Chm’n. JonN M. THURSTON, Sec'y. AUCTION. One fine 7-octave Piano, good as new, cost $650. Also a Jfine lot cf household goods, on Saturday morn- ing at 10 a. m., at our rooms on Douglas street. GRAY & ALLEN, aug 27 2t Auctioneers. LADIES’ BAZAR. The ladies of Omaha are hereby notified that I have moved my goods, temporarily, to my residence at 439 Twelfth street, where they wilt be sold very low until the com- pletion of 0dd Fellows' Hall, when 1 will re-open the Ladies’ Bazar in said building with a fall stock of choice new goods. Mgs. L. M. Jouxsox. aug22 Bteod. GEO. H. PETERSON, the pionee cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also “one | Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and | «Durham” Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. maybeodlv BROWNELL HALL will re-openon Tuesday the 1st of September. For catalogues apply to 5 Mrs, P. C. HaLr, augl5-toseptl Principal. ‘WANTED. A second cook at Peycke's Res- taurant. Good wages will be paid. i aug 19 tf. THE STATE FAIR. LINCOLN. The Prospects are that it Will be a Grand Success. Carry Off the Spoils. Correspondence of the Bxx. LiNcoLy, August 26. EprTor BEE: Yesterday I walked the streetsall day; and, strange 8s it may seem, enjoyed it; Generally, walking the streets is a bore, and besides, one cannot help but think that other people carry the notion_that he is trying to make himself conspicu- ous. )esterday, however, no such thought as that troubled us, and every person that we met seemed to take an unusual interest in our welfare, for as best we can remem- ber, every person was & man, and he was a candidate for the Legisla- We know many great Wednesday Hon. J. Sterling Mor- ton, of Nebraska City, President of the State Agricultural Soclety ; Major D. H. Wheeler, of Platts- mouth, Secretary, and Jas. Moore, of Nebraska City, Treasurer, were in the city for .he purpose of ascer- taining to their own satisfaction how matters are progressing in re- gard to the Btate Fair. Tn company with Martin Dun- ham they visited the grounds, and examined the buildings, and ex- pressed themselves very well satis- fied with the arrangements thus far made. Mr. Morton said that our grounds and buildings will make | - The Battle Over—Kennard & Co. | sal the best accommodations for a State fair that Nebraska has ever had.and all agreed that the prospects are that the coming fair will be the greatest success of the kind that has ever taken place in the West. The main building is in the shape of a cross, and is a very large strue- ture, and with the paint that is be- ing applied, will present a very handsome oppearance. The contract for furnishing hay and oats for the live stock was let yesterday morning. Over three hundred feet of front- agefor refreshment stands have been let. Mauy applications have been made for room for exhibition pur- poses, but as yet no action has been taken upon them. The display in every department will be very extensiye, judging from the number of letters received from every part of Nebraska and adjoin- ing States, especially fowa. The State Fair will draw to this city a very large attendance of strangers, as the attractions will be numerous. The races will form an interesting feature, as some very fast horses will put in an appear- ance. During Fair week theatrical entertainments will e given at the Academy of Music by a first.class troupe; the Odd Fellows will give a four nights’ social entertainment in theirnew building : and the firemen will have their annual parade; so that our own citizens and our visit- ors will have a grand time, Charged with Arson. An interesting case is in progress of ‘examination before Judge Porter, Conrad Meier and one Landsberger, arrested some days ago on the charge of arson in setting fire to & building ou Fenth street, near the bridge, in July last, to de- fraud the insurance company, are being examined. Brown & Thurs- ton appear for the defendants, and Col. Bavage for the prosecution. HOTEL ROBBERY. A Council Bluffls Hotel Thief Captured in Qmaha by Mar- shal Jackson, from Whom He Afterwards Escapes. Sometime during Wednesday & men, day, but yesterday they would grasp our hand so cordially, speak of our fu- and meet them every who do not speak to us, ture prospects so kindly, that we thought, never again shall we be in want of afriend. One heavy (aver- dupols) man who was striving to be | oneof the two that should drop the ! much coveted ballot for U. . Sena- tor on behalf of & portion of the people of this representative district, and who had not even ‘“nodded at us” since he was last a candidate, | almost embraced us and eagerly | asked of our family. We have no family, but had not time to explain, | 50 told him that they were well, and that we had taught our oldest to lisp his name. A smile passed over his cheeks, which resembled a rose of darkest hue, and handing us a ticket he moved majestically on. Thus the day passed. When night came all were satisfled as to the result, with- out counting the tickets, but the formality was gone through with, proving that Kennard had again triumphed. A. K. White for_the ate, are as good as nominated, while Hastings and Funke will have a lively fight before either will be con- tented to see the other the colleague of White. This, probably, secures three votes for Tom Kennard for U. 8. Senator, which makes him very happy. Candidates were as thick as grasshoppers in Minnesota, and the downeast look of the disappoint- ed ones remind us of the bare stalks in a cornfield after being deserted by the destroyers that recently left us, Office seekers are not all dead, though, by any means. Numerous are those who desite to prosecute disturbers of the peace in this dis- trict. Among the aspirants in this city are D. G. Hulland J. H. Ames. Of Mr. Ames, a good lawyer, we will say nothing, butin the case of- Mr. Haull, must enter our protest_in behalf the city and State—not that tiwe believe Mr. Hull less, but Ne- braska more.” This is our reason: If Chief-Justice Waite should re- tign, or if through any misfortune she seat he now_occupies should be come vacunt, Nebraska ought to have the honov Gf furnlshlu(illlli successor. 'This she can do if Hull is unincumbered at the time. «General Bick,” the Herald’s old reliable, is Lere, and you may ex- pect to see a flaming ‘ head,” an- nouncing the success of the old 4 Kennard ring.”” The General is a pretty good fellow, but he can ses a ring where Stout ' wouldn't mis- trust such a thing. The delegates elected, such men as Baird, Pound and others, aresuf- ficient guarautee that the Republi- can party will have good men in the field. Next Saturday will tell, at which time we will speak further of the noniiness; GRIMES, WHO KILLED TOBIAS MIT- robhery was committed at the Pa- cific House, Council Bluffs, by which that hotel became loser to the extent of about fity pieces of silverware, valued at over $100. Marshal Jackson, of that place, 86+ companied by Frank Parish, ’ of the house, traced the thiel 16 Omaha, and followed him here. Yesterday Jacksolh- tured him here, and got him as far as the depot, to take him across the river on the dummy, when the fellow, watching for a good opportunity, suddenly wrench. ed himself loose, and took t his heels, over the hills and far away into the brush, where he disappeared from the view of tho astonished and pursuing Jackson, who having lost his revolver in the chage, was una- ble to wing the flying fugitive. Jackson wended his way back to the depot, and. returned ¢o Council Bluffs, without the prisoner, and minus his revolver, which he was unable to find. We did not ascer- tain whether the silverware was re- covered or not. FOX SBALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling house. containing nine rooms, in first.rate order, having been recently reno- vated, The house was formerly oc- cupied by P. Jler gnd 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. CHELL? It Was Not Andrew Seizle, hut Some Other Man. The coroner’s examination Wed- nesday afternoon of the murder of Tobias Mitchell, the colored man who was shot Tuesday afternoon, resulted in the discharge of Andrew Selzle, the German who was ar- rested on suspicion of having done the deed. Notwithstanding the apparently positive testimony of Allen Wright, the colored boy and companion of Mitchell, that Selzle was the man, and the identification by Mitchell before he died, yet Selzle proved & perfect alibi by reliable witnesses. It seems that he was in the city from early in the morning till after supper, and that when the shooting was done he was three miles from the scene of the tragedy, The jury after hearing the evi= dence, rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death at the hands of some unknown person. ‘We understand that the authori- ties have got on the track ofanother man, whom they think did the shooting, This murder Is certainly uvery mysterious affair, and the officers should make every possible effort to Lring theright man to jus- tice NOTICE ToTHE HOUSEKEEPERS OF OMAHA. P. H. ALLEN has just recefved | Rbuerican House: House, and C. C. Burr for the Sen- | | Wilson Sewirg Machine, with. all augls-tf Mgs. JESSE LowE. ATTENTION. Those who are seeking for novel- ties in FALL CLoTHING and GEN- TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GooDs of all deseriptions, should call and ex- amine the new stock just received by the finest, largest and most coms pletely assorted stock of fancy and staple groceries that has ever been offered jn this market, and which, trading as he dogs cn # cash basis only, he offers for sale at 1§ per gent less than they can be purchased of any other merchants in this city. Call ypon him, trade with him, (For cas) and be happy, having no bills to pay at the end of the month, It will be to your advan- tage. 3ug26t2 OMAHA, August 26, 1874, Bids are invited by the Board of Education, for the removal of Cap- itol avenue school building to lot 4, block 101. For further particulars inguire of the undersigned. Bids | will be received until Saturday eve, 20th, at 7 o’clock, Cust K, CouTaNT, Ot Committee on Bullding. Property. WE notice party advertising Howe Machines C. 0. D. for $50.00. ‘We have reliable information that those mathines are not new AND F. L. RUF, B-CHATHAM Row.<@ aug2ste Tndian Curiositics at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and the latest improvements. It isnew— has never been run. Inquire at the BEE office. auglr-tr | AUBUSt ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! H. L. LATEY'S is the place to go for this very necessary commodity. Je2stf. and Tyee For SaLel SPECIAYL. NOTICES. NOTICE.— aavertisements of To Let, F o, Loct, Wants, Found, Boarding, ac., witl be nserted fn- these coltmns once for TE CENTS i L Farnham Street. DE. EDWARDS. ANTEDTwo gils; ove ss nurse. th | other s cook. ~ Apuly to GrO. W. HoMAR, Jr , Nineteenth and Co and Chicago stréets. FORSALE_ & No.1 rell cigar and ‘tobacco store and manufactory ; situation | one of ‘the best in_the city 1or trade, doing & fod business Cul on COTIRILL & (O, change and Collection Buresu, 531 15th street, opposite Post Office 2 apenad an ofie for Smploy oL o male E':.“v.ffi“:".'fifin".’f‘fnf“'.«?x“}&"}.fii“&? oo saine, Office, * 7 augte ore NTED—Any one waniing to sell or exchiange any kind of Lusiness, houss lots, lands o merchandise, call on us. We havt chances eatirely in our own hands, afford- ing the best favestment Iir capiial both suall and great. COTTRILL & €0, Exchange and ng Burcau, $51 15th Srect, opposite Post Office, e WA s S STRAYED from barn on 8th St. Brown Stallion, blind in one ey Feward for the returu of same to said ban 25031 TRL WANTED=o 5% Bousmieit] DE. ISAAC EDWARDS, 181 Farnbam St. T WAkwycr or nurse, dress, Mrs L. ANTED—A First Cool YV “inuc, best of wages wil girl to belp in the kitchen. Inquire at the aug2qdtl T 0s3=¢ dny Evening, Letween the o P Hous Sy “Tarriise roud and thusapt oh DougIhg BLy ot o Capi- L7 1 fan. - Black, Batip, with figw- iy i Ryt BT I Aps. et m feaving the same ab this e paid tlre o atral portion of ALF. D. JONES, ate down and baiau Apply at_ “Great Wes and 132 Faraham Stre —House N. E. Cor. Dodge and JOR ¥ 5 CHAS, H. INAACS, 15th ree augl2dtt " purciased and_put upon the streeis s pub'ic conveyances, some of the finest carriages ever manufactured ‘.. this country. They will at’the stable. near S. E. cor. of ind Capitol ave, will be promptly attended to. A share of the public paironage is respectfully solicited. auglidit ULL. RI i ixteenth sirvets Tho best location in éity, baving been occupied for the last seven S. WRIGHT. and the 'A. Polack, for many yearsa \ icces<ful teacher of musicia" the best ‘emale Institutes of Kentucky, will receive pu- pils in that branch at her resicence, 258 How. t. WIll commence teaching, Sept. aug7dtt Y TO LOAN—On approved personal security, also City and County Warrants boaght an Inqiire at Law Office of T. Wi 490 13th St., Omaha. WV ANTED_A gl ta do general house-work at house on west side of 16, bet. Jones and Leaveuworth. ghdtl ANTED—A girl to do general housework. Inqulre at 404 Burt St bet. 20 an las street. Tn- TORE TO & BEHM. ire of $mv"x‘;.x 5 ANTED—Day boarders, at the sout cor. of10th and Harney sts. i office, Douy WEBB] thwest je29tt ANTED-.... cnesj sncw 1n_excoange for ‘merchandise. Fi e TO RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to make room fo our new styles, we have put in PERFECT order all of our old stock, including #xcond-hand, and offer them at GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY “HOWE" BOUGHT OF USa our AUTHORIZED canvassers is WARRA D, and INSTRUCTION given, as WE havea REPUTATION TO §USTAIN. proves a machine WITHOUT lustruction is Experience WORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION.—We know of large lots of worth- less machines bought at low figures, that are be- ing palmed off on the public for neaxly us good asnew. Persons that do not want to Tun the risk of Leipg swindled shonld NEVER buy of IRRESPONSIBLE puarties, as they have NO Teputation AT STAKE, as have old establisted Companies, THE HOWE MACHINE 0., augidim 430 13th Street. Agents Wanted ! Wecan show active men how to make money by selling the best household articles, Magic feedle Threaders, Carbonized Steel Glass Cut- ter, Carbonized Steel Knife Sharpecer, Magic Flour Shifter, &. CHICAGO NOVELTY C0., H. CANDRIAN, Manager. OFFICE 519 THIRTEENTH ST., suglsdtf Quama, Nen. BENJ. D JONES ~MAM FACTUREP OF AND DEALER TN- Lambrequins aud W.pdow Shades, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnbam street, corner F fieenth Wood! Wood!Wood! Immense Reduction! T S. P. BRIG 8 YARD, CORNER OF Aja it = v, e o any number of HENRY, the Gited up the bateshen - morn! URDAY. Give him acall. PER DAY. Agents waut- ed. All clastes of work- ngor old, aske at work for us (@ their spire mo- og else. Puflhn” fland . Malne CGrreat Western — T WERY Corner of Cumicgs and Twenty-secou.. ... The finest ~ AL lzafer beer con: fe24m CHAS. WEYMULLER, Prop ‘more mouer ments v all the time than Addras STINSUN & O navéy) augiatf | 22} Faroham St. 0 THE PUBLIC—The. undersigned_has be run to and_from the depots, hotels and pri- vate residences. All orders leit atithe Metropol- | OMAHA, MONDAY, AUG. 31 Location vn Jefferson Square. THE GREAT International Menagerie, Museum, Aquarlum, Grecian Gircus, And Grand Roman Hippodrome. Jas. A. Bamey & Co., Pro’s The Largest Show on Earth, Exhiviting under A CITY OF TENTS! ng Animals, uarium o A Grand Menagerie of 500 A'Museum of |are Wonders, Deep Sea Amphibia, and the BEST CIRCUs TROUPE On the American Continent, comprising Fifty Great Performers, appearing in Two Separate Distinct Rings, under the same Tent, thus 2 Perfurmances Simultaneously, Introducing at Every Exhibition, Mlle De Granville, The Lady with the Jaws of [ron, who will ap- pear in her Wonderful Feats of ‘Strength, ac- tually Lifting with her Teeth Alone a Hogs- head Filled with Water, A Grand FREE Steet PARADE, TWO MILES IN LENGTH, Wil take place oasly on the morning of axhib- ition, introducing Jiving Licus, Tigers and Leopards loose in the streets, the éntire retinue forming a Pageant of Dazzling Splendor. Exhibitions Afternoon and Night. Doors open at one and seven o’clock, p. m. Circus performance begins one hour later. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, Chidren undor nine years, 25 cents. One tick- et admis to Menagerie, Museum, Aquarium and Cireus RATER. been consumated with tween Herman and mabs at hall rafes, on the day of the Big Show. The Great International Will also Exhibit in Plattsmouth, T Ashiand, Fridsy, coln, Satcrday, September 3th. Mouday, Avg. 31st, To the owners of the lands sought by fhe it of Oniaha to Ve condegaied for the EXtention of 1ot strect, in sald City, south from its pres- ent terminus, The undersigned three disinterested freeho'd- ers of the City of Omaha, appolnted by the May- or and Council of said Oity foassess the dm e 1 the uwbers of the property sought to be ta- ken fcr the extersion of 10th atreet in said City* south from its present terminus, at the norih lite of lands ownad by Georgs Francly Tran, south to Castallar Street In Seuth Omaba addi: Tion, such extention 10 be 100 foct in wid will'an o Gth day of Septomber, A, D. 1874 Tect on the said lands to be appropriated, ai { 10 o'clock in the forendon, for the purpose cf assessing said damages. It having heietofore Dren declared nocessary by the Couneil of sakd City by ordinance, to appropriate said 130ds to the use of said City. | ed at Omaha, August 14th, 1874. 150 2prw Tients s PROPOSALS FOR SURRE! CITY BON. Civy TREASURER'S OFFICE, Ouait, N, August 20uh 1574, Sesle provosaly wil"bo'fecived ut thia office untif Sept. Sth at 13 M., or the surrender of Omaba City Bonds,in ‘any sums to.the amount of Gileen Wousand dollam or lea s to he opened at the City Councll meetin Sept. 5t 1974, Y > EDWARD JOHNSTON, augts 10t City Treasirer. UNION MARKET, R. 'A. HARRIS, 537 Fifteenth Srect, bet, Dooglas aad Dodge. BEEF; PORK, Mutton and Veal, Fish, Poultry, Game, augli iy AND VEGETABLES, G. W. HOMAN, Sr, Offers for the necessities of the public, & First-Class Hearse and Carriages, Al orders promptly attended to } thiem at Cor. 13th and Harzey St H. C. WALKEZ, —MANUFACYUKEP AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES 510 18th St. Between Farnham anl Douglas apisvi GLEBE & EARBACH, 15th st. Letween Farnbam_snd sroey s's OMAHA, NEB. _ Spring?and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufactarers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR A TTENTION PAID TO P ioRsk suokiNa. W2 Repairing cf wagon and blacksmithirg | prompiiv done at reasonablo vrices mydaws | B BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J. 0. SLATTER, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. ~+e & B, Oor._18t1 & Obleago Bta, ~—meARR 4, 1o JACOBS' New Brick Block, cor., 15thand Cap- itol Avenue. { SIOUX CITY & ST, PAUL LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. ® 609 “ky “0p noqanogy eang QONI V'V ELWINO sednorr »lmequieglieq ‘eengfuineclnog 11g; [] ATASTHM SNI9 ONV STIONVYE ‘SINIM ‘ANOTTIIA 7 XITIN [ e avddoy "ANOTIAA INVIS WHOLESALE AND RE7AIL DEALER I Wines, I.ifluors, Segars, TOBAC: 0 AND PIPES. B Culifornia Wines and Brandies."S& Corner of 15 and Dodge treets, oppasite the new Post Office bullding, Omalia. Neb: Bavarian Beer Hall! 193 Douglas St, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest brands of all classes of Liguo Sogars. - Fresh Lager constantly on band, © Terram CHAS. HART Frop. B W I IOECM X —DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas, bet. 11th and 1 __Street MAHA, © e R AHA BRASKA. GRAND CENTRAL EOTEI. IMAHA, NEBRASKA The largest and best bt et ween Chicago nd San 3 Opened new September 30th, 1 0t GEO. THRALL. CITY HOTEL, E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, OMAHA, NEB. 873. Proprietor. Free Buss to and from all Trains. Passengers for other Hote's or private Resi- dences, carried for 25 cents. B3 All orders leit at P. H. Allen's, 24 door from P. 0, C. Wiison & Son, cor. i3th and H ‘rney, and the City Hotel Office, will receive rouipt ‘attention. iy7 1m. United States Hotel, COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. EUNDERSIGNED respectinlly snnoun- ces that he has pupchased and reflited the abave Hotel, and is now ready to accommodate the public, with board by day or werk, at reas- Crzn e T un IASL LEHR, Prop. jul ILLINOIS HOUSE. Farnham Sreet Between_9th andol0th. CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. menlltt California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street, egrner 11th, Omaha, Nebraska. Buard by the day orjweek.: iune 1, v1 Central House Wo. 630 Bixteenth Street, Opp. Jeflerson Sqysre, " OMAHA, NEB. JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bar attached to the house, m LINDLE HOUSE. On Sth, bet. Farnham ond Harney Streets, A8 been antirely reited and returmished, and_will accomumodate all to 1he best of board at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. ool V& 8. M. BARRTHAN, Jy! Proprietors. Southern Hotel. Fraating on 4th, 6th asd Walnutsts, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Proprietcrms. The Southern Hotel is frst-cless in all its sproiniments. L tablesareat ai times ou plied in the greatest sbundance, with al elicacies the markets afford, Its clerks an employes are all polite and ‘attentive to the wants of the gyests of {he hotel, There is an Improved elevator leading from ‘the first floor to'the upper one, Railroad and_steamboat icket offices. news’ stand. and wesierr finion telegraph office in the Rotunda of hotel WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 16th and Webster Sts., Keeps complete assortuent of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. «263m WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Tcrnham Streot, Omaha, Neb —~WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Office_over tho State Bank, corner_{ Farn bam and 18th strsets. The Stoux City and Pacific Rallroad, e Conneetion with the RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest Toute from Omaha and Coyncil Bjash i §t. Paul, Mineagolls, Stillwater, Aneks, Daluth, Bismarck, and all polnts in Minnesota. Trgn Jeaves Omaha daily, (except Saturday) &t 6 o,clock p. ., and Coyncil Bluffs at 8:05 p* m., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. Fareas LOW and Time as QUICK as by any other Line. POLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGET TRAINS. Be sure your ticket reads V1A Sioux City, fhas sroidiag ciulious routes 204 midoighi - %= ~mrehased at the 0ffces of the “="4=" Omaba Tickets can .. & N P.N.GLYNN: | ezsii b SINGER. SINGER. The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WOLLD ax pre<n.inent’y as Gold Peigns [ SALES FOR 1813: In Round Numbers 282,444 Machines! TtBeing over One Hundred and Thirteen Thoussnd more ) y Sewing Machine Company during the sume tir-e. e Tt will har Jy be denied 4pon such evidence that the superiarity of the Singer s fully " THE SINGER MANF'G C0. W. N. NASON, Agent, NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. Je J. J. BROWN & BRO.. 'WHOLESALE GROUERS; | Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFLE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS! —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, EXZBET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMATTA, NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON aND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCER = No. £35 Farnham Street, ; NTAETA. ‘aprsdly mys1y | | | | | S, NEB. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAFEA, NEB | meh27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPUNT POWDER CO. CLARX & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN ds, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. SRUERS SOLICITED . ND PROMPTLY FILLED. | Canned Goo Jel A. BE.SIMPSON, —MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— 'DEALER IN CIGALS. 532 FIFTEENTH ST, CREIGHTON BLOOCK. C. L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT TATLOR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. whicn’y P, cons satly on hand the ncat stock of Broad Cloth C et & am prepared to make up in the mos fashionabre s13le and (o 2p29me ESTABLISHED PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Eav\rnl.flm Street, Omaha, Neb cn1E ]{tm'rzi firofin'& —Cd JOBBERS OF DRY GO9IDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS. 231 Farnham Street, OMAFA NEB. 4 J. J. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOGDS® Notions. and Boots and Shoe: JOHN T. EVGAR, Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— IMPLEMENTS, 3 A PERS MOWERS. DRILLY, NEEDEIS W, COLTIVATORS, HAY." AND WAW!!.N rp Omeha, Nebraska, HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IS— YWines. Liouors, Creags, oo, Whiskies and Importe;oods a Specialty. HOMES and FARMS IN NEBERASEA ogtor p-ver Railroad Co.,offars bast lan's at”low pricos 0n 10 year ‘The Burliogton aad Misourt £-ver, RAIO% T0. hatmof 30 por ceat. 0 the amoust of th creditat6 pe. eo . interest, 3 rencaser B Balf e Inmd 1 cutivated, wiihia o years {rom date of purchase. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys 000,000 acres of splea il zrazin: aad agrical:aral lan 47,00 por acrv 0B long eredit. o mys-y ~ay ACRICUTL THRESHERS, HARVESTERS, RE. CORN-SLANTERS 'PLO 246 Douglas St, ¥ine 014 Keutacl 239 DOUGLASSTR, (Caldwell Bloek,) higv1 AR B Co. will ol sbout 1 e & Rourey, v trom $irt o Sauth of he Platte i FANCY GROCERIES, | otated at the Police Uourt yesterday that he had been on a lengthy which had cost him $100 and o was very thanktul that he had ind been arrested, & hiut. He was money saved for fined ihe usual amount for dsTken- Chi B ., “0d Caseil Blage o B - -3 C. BOYDEN, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt-St P.&S.C. B. S Pacl, Mian. AgtSUP.&S.C. B. B DYEING, cieanmg and reparmg | A Font of Bourgeois Type, done in the neatest manner, at the | which this isa sample, w-t!ungflg STEAM DYE WORKS, lbs. This type has been in use on 10th Bt.,Let. Farnham and Douglas; | the Daily Bek less than ome year, aprast f. and is nearly as good as new. e For terms &c., address DR. POWELL, office 215, Farn- E. RoSEWATER, bam street. fune23-tf Publisher of the Bee. Special Bargains are now offered in groceries before remoral. ‘auglodit. 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. THE HOWE MACHINE Co. augl0eod10t - body of the land jn Nebrasks, |,M by numerous prommtmt ghors Sy oy o "sact of the State, 3 als0 e aadin the sty Y00 fesaatiod svbly C. B. wm“},f;_, e %‘n‘.tu llil.‘& M. Ifu'},d ofilpce, Or General Land _ TREITSCHEE & CO., GROCERS QuarLEYS e it A=, U. P. Soap Factoryl Situated on the line of the Union Pacific , near the powder house. Manufac- ‘tares first-class soap for home consumptig. fune2é-1y F. . HILL, Gen'l Pase. and Ticket Agt., 8. C. & P., Gy, Towa. it Agt., 8. C. Sioux GEO. W. GBATTON, Agent. 163 Faraham Street, Omabs, Neb. July 2, ¢, stock of Groceries, Provisions, and , aud sell chea R S Keep. 480 13th Street, | daa sar P w f

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