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THE OMAHA BEE SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 1874. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE Is served to subscribers by carrier, to a0y very eveniog, (Sundays ex- ) ‘Bfen cents ot ek, or $8.18 o7 mm-..nu.wp-r-nhm. ‘when ' o1} compiaints about irregularities, addressed | il receive prompt sttention. Dasiy Bax will be mailed 1o bers at the following rates, xyableinva- in sdvance : {3 per g0, 7 “ 6 .onths. 1’5- Omama Dasy vm m by far the ‘medium. ADVERTISING.—Local potices, 25 s e e 2 oanta per line; by the montb, 10 cents. No advertisem inserted for less thon 50 cents. = R EE e Eaie ’l’r‘::‘nllb' v\h—wnu-u!llnn.hbly be P o Sianding sdvertisements Ny specil otract. ANl Legal Motices, Statements, Tabuler eic, soquiring careful revision b, cop, Work eic, reau al e, nwin aerion 36 %40 Taure insertion the S ] ana Local advertisements before two | oeorx | eriscments elors one O leck ¥ X % or_the WEEKLY BEE must ertisements et o bore Morsiay Boos, lor tbe same week's isrue. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Cacd of the Burlington Route ARRIVE AT OMANA. N iysescopad: iz excopted. | This is the only line running Pullman Hotel. Dining cars. SR D. W. HITCHOOCK, Hazey O L Wen. Fass Agt. Ticket Ageit. Gl Wes. Bhcason . Oumaba, Neb. Union Pacific. *10:00P. M. Chicago & Northwestarn. 040 P. M. | WA M mha & Northwestern and Sioux Ominka & Bl & Pacise. W Tersonal. Charley Whipple returned from | Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Sharp returned Saturday from a visit to the East. Theodore N. Vail, connected with the mail service at the East,left Fri- day for Washington, having en- joyed his visit in Omaba. M. H. Kinney, representing a large furriture manufacturing firm | of Cincinnati and New York, is at | the Grand Central. Gen. Ord, commanding the de- partment of the Platte, returned Thursday from the Loup, accom- | panied by Col. Brown. Generel Superintendent Clark, of | the Union Pacific returned yesterday | | morning from the East, accompa- nied by his wife. Hon. Samuel Bryan, Japanese | Commissioner of foreign mail ser- vice, laft the Grand Central hotel Friday for Yokohama, being accom- panied by his family, 1. Bushman, the well known A RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Nine Persons Inju-ed on the K. C., St. Joe & C. B. Railway. The train that left this city Wed- nesday afternoon for St. Louis, over the Kansas City, St. Joe and Coun- cil Bluffs railway, met with quite a serious accident about half-past one o'clock Thvrsday morning, near Iatan, forty miles below St. Joe. A bridge at that point gaye way, after the engine and tender had passed safely over, and precipitated the baggage car and smoking car into the creek below. The pas- senger coach and sleeper remained on the track all right., Nine per- sons were injured, three of them being hurt very seriously. The baggageman, Klein by name, | found Limself, aftor the aceident, sitting on the heni of the stream, fifty feet from his car. He didn’t know how he got there, or how he escaped being smashed flat as a | slap-jack by the fifty pieces of bag- | James Irvin, C W Wilkins, Chica- dry goods merchant, went east yester day, via the Chicago & Northwest- ern railway, to purchase his full stock of goods. Col. Smith, paymaster of the de- partment of the Platte,returned yes- terday from a month’s visit in New York, His health bas been much improved by the trip. A. H. Kuhlmeir, of the Germania Fire Insurance Company, of Free- port, Tllinois, is at the Metropolitan Hotel. He is here to attend to the investigation of that Tenth street fire, which is supposed to have been set by Conrad Meierand Landsburg, who are now being examined by Judge Porter. The following are the arnvals at the Wyoming: F B Taylor, Indianola; N J Mill- er, Des Moines; S Read, Kansas City; C H Grean, Sac Ci JA Ware, Lexington; Mrs James Koe, gage. used up, and as he did not put in an appearance immediately, he was reported dead. He is not dead yet, however, having arrived here last night. Asit washe was pretty badly Conductor Wolfert had his foot badly crushed. One half the bridge gave way, and by some it is thought that the cars must have jumped the track, and torn it down. Spontaneous Combustion in tke U. P. Coal House. Considerable excitement was caused at the Union Pacific shops yesterday about ten the dis: smoke issuing from the coal house, in which there are about two thou- sand tons of coal. pation no flames, however, could o'clock by overy of devse clouds of On exami- bediscovered. The Durant fire en gine was called into sorvice, and the coal was flooded, a stream of water (Communicated.) Mr. Bye's Reply to the “Union.” EDpITOR BEE: I wish to say in reply to last eve- ning’s Union, which states that spe- cial mail agent Hawley could not find sufficient proof against Yost to convict him before the Postal De- partment, that this is a question. If Mr. Hawley presented the cpse | at the Department in the same way that he did before Yost, Furay and Mr. Estabrook, my attorney,then is Mr. Yostin a bad boat. He sum- med up the case in this manner: The first charge—speculating on postal clerks’ salaries, Mr. Yost ad- mitted that he did while deputy postmaster and while postmaster. ‘When asked by Hill to continue the business he refused, as he said it would get him into trouble. There- fore, it will be scen that my first charge was sustained by Yost’s own admissions. The second charge—speculating on mail contracts and defrauding the government—Hawley said I sustained by proving that there were two frauds, one against the ference between the two contracts, | when the original coutract could have been transferred to Sweezy, a responsible man; and the other by beating Stephenson out of $75.00, when he was entitled to the contract without paying any bonus, as he was the next highest bidder. The third charge—allowing Pattee to cancel his own stamps—was ad- mitted without any evidence. The fourth charge—making false vouchersand having clerks sign the pay-roll for more money than he was entitled to receive—was sus- tained by evidence and by Mr. Yost’s own pay-roll This charge Hawley stated was the most serious one. Yost also admitted, without evi- dence being produced against him, that he had bad a clerk in his office drawing two salaries from the gov- ernment at the same time; that he had received sitver-plate from Pat- government, arising from the dif- | OUR ASHLAND LETTER. [Correspondenco of Tie Brk.] AsHLAND, Neb., Aug. 25. EpIToR BEE: Ashland is quiet and business rather dull; butlittle wheat coming | | into market, owing to the low prices | now paid for grain. Of all new en- terprises of interest in the agricul- tural department and of the farmers, Ashland has one which will interest that class of people. Since Messrs. Dean & Wilson have their flax mill in fall blast it has created a great deal of interest among th farming community, and now they are devoting more time and interest in the raising of flax than ever be- fore, as 1t pays much better and is less trouble” than small grain. Messrs, Dean & Wilson have sowed | several hundred bushels of seed this year, which has proved a suc- cess, besides they have loaned to farmers to sow which they buy by the acre or tol Flax which is pulled is more profitable, as it can be put up in better shape. It is hauled to the mill in shief, and the seed is shelled off Ly machinery without tangling it, then 1t is spread out to rot, after which it is broke, then put up in bales and sent to the Eastern mar- ket, (Massachusetts). That which is cut and threshed is more tangled. It is bought, and after going through some process as that pulled it is baled and sent East for making upholstery and ropes. The former is used for makingthread, and for weaving. Mr. Wilson formerly from Mas- sachusetts has a lifetime experience in the business now engaged in, and is well adapted to his busi- ness. There will be more Flax raised in Saunders County next year than ever before, as tbe far- mers are well satisfied it will pay. The crop now on hand at the mill is immense for Nebraska. A suf- ficient amount to run all year or until the next crop comes in. Theirmachinery is run by water power with an abnndance of water to run day and night the year round. Ashland being unable to get up any sensation’ the quietude of the pleas- antcity wasaroused early thismorn- ing by a pair of ey’s and meat wagon being mised It appears there were two men around the sta- SPECIAL NOTICES. LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. NOTICE.—Advertisements of To Let, For fale, Loct, Wants, Found, Boarding, dc, will sertell in ese \;nlumm once for TEN er line; each subsequent insertion, CEF )5 T The ‘st nsertion Dever less thaa TWENTY-FIVE CENTS MOSEY, TO LoAN—ist Farnbam Street. DR. EDWARDS. ANTED—Board and rooms for gentleman, wife and child where there are few or no. ulher bourders, Address A. PRATTT, Bug2sans o Grand Central hmd. ANTED—Two giria; one s nurse Cook. " Apuly to GrO. W: HOMAR, Jr., Nineteonth and Chicago sireets. Y THE FORLIC—The wndermgusd Bas pened an officc for employment of male il fCinale elp for stores: offces. Bovelsy private fumilis e ATl o st of the saine or wanting employme Call ‘on s, COTTHILE & tars meut buleau, G310 15,5 street, opposito Post Ofice. g2 61 one wanting to sell or ind of business, houso vaudise, call ou us. ~We in our own hands, aford- iDg te bes. inve-tment fur capiial both small and great. COTIRILL & CO., Exchange and Collecting Bureau, 531 15th Strcet, opposi Post Oftice. azs 1 ANT! IRL W. do house work. DR. TSARC EDWAKDS, 181 Favnbam St ‘aug2sdtl piease Exchauge and Employ- | | | oty “0n qanog oing | | WHATVHQ TVEATOHM SNI9 ONV STIONVYE ‘SINIM | AN "VEIVINO seI3noq 3 WYL jeq ‘4eeNs Yjueelnog 119 % 609 ] ATASIHM. . ‘INOTTIIA ® XAII™ ANOTTIA INVHS PILITISHY aeddo) | VWASTED By o ludy, a situstion as bouse- keeper or nurse, best of references. Ad- dress, Mrs L. ‘aug2dts NT) WV S ot o e with e s Sloga £l 1o el b Lo Kiboen: Amnetvan House: Post Ufic A First Cook, either male or fe- ‘aug2{dtl —Ou Thurslay Evening, between the Park Hous ” on Barracks road, and Wirth's Restaurant on Douglas St., or on tal Hill, o ladies 1an. Black Satin, with flow- he face. A liberal reward will ron leaving the same at this aug2qdit the sentral portion of gt i 530 acres of Tand two miles from w. , in Cuming 0., Nebragka, at 82 penumin cash, or half dovn and ba'aice In one year at ten per cent. Apply at “Great Western Land Agency.’” 150 and 132 Farnham Street, Owmaha. auj th as, augi2dif 223 Farnhanm N0 THE PUBLIC— purctased and p pub ces, some of the finest carriages ever manufactured in this country. They will be run to and from the depots, hoiels and pri- vate residecces. Al orders left at'the Metropol. itan Hotel, orat’ the stable. near 8. E. cor. of Eleventh st. and Capitol aye, will be promptly attended 10. A share of the public patronage cspectialy Solicied. dtt WM. E BULL. e undersigned has upon the streets as Tnquire ut_the | P.N.GLYNN- WHOLESALE AND 2574 DEALER 1x Wines, Liguom, degars, | TOBAC AND PIPES. BFCalifornta Wines and Brandies."®a Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets, opposite the new Post Ofice bullding, Omana, Nebr 162511 | Bavarian Beer Hall! | 193 Douglas St, | Oprosite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest hundl of all classes of Liquors and Ty Fresh Lagor constantly on fmd; Tezs-3m g CHAS. HART Prop. B W IMNMOEMNMI —DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas, bet. 11th and 1 Street. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. sepr’ | | | | Sewing monstrated SINGER SINGER. The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WOFLD sx pre<minently ax Gold Peigns SALES FOR 1873 Realms ot Finauce. {In Round Numbers 232 ,444 Machines! lleng'uvn One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand wore Mackines than were sold b achine Con pany durivg the ssme tis-e. 1t will har Iy be denied upen such evidence ihat the superiority of the Su-:uu fully THE SINGER MANF'G CO, W. N. NASON, Agent, NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHZ,. 'l ‘) mybiy OM.A.H.A., ONMNTAETA. J. J. BROWN & BRO., 'WEOLESALE GROCER Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. OM.A.J’—I.A NEB. STEFLE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS ’ —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE { NEFR MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— . WHOLESALE GROCERS} No. 296 Farnham Sireet, NEB: aprsdly HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAL| EHEOTEIL. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. go; E Hill, Columbus, O; Mrs E Pebbles, Schuyler ; C O Stewart, St. Joe; F I, Arnoldand son, N Adams, C A Sparks, Laramie; J 3 MeCord, bemngkept turned on foroveran hour. Cars werealsorun up on each side of the house, and loaded with coal, so that the fire, if there was any, 01 corner Chicago and The best location in the cupied for the last seven 5. WRIGHT. WHOLESALE GROCERS! No, 247 Douglas Street, ble yesterlay, who were doubtless makKing themselves familiar with the place, and about two o’clock last night the stable was entered by tee; that he had turned over to Pattee letters of inquiry about the lottery for Pattee to answer. OMAHA, NEBRASKA it and best h between Chic e Fegactend S5 s SR S Opened now Sepiember S0th, 1 “THRALL: rmnmm Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons d Ninth streets, fif- "of the above Ratlrosd oo sitngtes i ‘advance of the sbove MR Opening and Closing of Mails in J D Moore, UP R KR;j O Q Boeyee, New York; A D Ash, Hastings, Neb; A A Egbert, Lincoln; John Moore, Cadiz, O, The following ara the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel: R Ralph Wolf, Chicago; W Cur- by, St Louis; H Roberts, Lincoln ; John D Losekamp, Chicago; Adolph Batz, San Francisco; D G Lashell, Rock River, Ill; W W Bartlett, San Francisco; Aug Koeh- ler, Bt Louis; J S Teller, Richmond; could be reached; but none could be found. It is thought that the smoke was caused by spontaneous combustion. Had it been in the night, the coal would have proba- bly taken firg, and g disastrous cons flagration might have ensued. Delegates to the Genoral Episcopal Con- vention. The following persons were elect- ed at the Annual Council of the Episeopal Chyrch of this State, to Now I do not know what Mr. Hawley’s report to the Department at Washington is, as I have an an- swer tomy letter a king for a_copy of it, from the second assistant post- master genersl, stating that Haw- Jey's report was not handed in, but fhat they would send me a copy when thay received it. 1 know that the present situation of affairs is all very nice for Mr. Yost and the Union, which seems to be the only paper that has the cheek to defend him and all other frauds | a small door which was not fast- ened, only a stick of wood to hold’ it shut. The team was supposed to have been harnessed while in the stable, and taken out on the back part of the ot or alley, where the wagon stood. The teand was owned by William Butt, who started in_pursuit early this ;orning with assistants They will make it lively for the parties if they should be so fortunate as to cath them, and will doubtless make short work of it. The weather is very hot, with prosects of rain; we had some rain with high wind Iast night. ' ‘of music {1 the best utes of Kentucky, will recelve pus pilsin that branch at her resicence, 235 Howard " Will commence teaching, Sept. TO LOAN—On approved personal security, aiso City and County Warrants bought and i “Tnglire at Law Diceof T ards, No. 430 13th SL., Omgha. TED—A girl t0 do general Toquiro a¢ 04 Burc t, et 95 Douglas street. Ta- WEBBER & BEHM. ANTED—Day boarders, at the .am cor. of 10th and Harney sts. je29tf y OMATF:ZA, NEB § ch27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPONT PDWDER CO. CITY HOTEL E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St., bet. Farnham and Harneg, OMAHA, SEB. Free Buss to and from all Traina, Passengers for other Hote's or private Resi- ences, carried for 25 ceats. B All orders left at P. H. Allen's, 24 door from P 0, ¢ Son, cor. 13t CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN Cdnned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. SRDERS SOLICITED .* ND PROMPTLY FILLED. W T Conner, Des Moines; M Bruce, | represent the Diocese of Kehraska i« ANTED—-A cneap 1arm 1n € y Hotel Oftice, !‘H‘ A. B. SIMPSOI, 7245 and sll Eastern clties, Nebraska Pistiemouth, Council Blutisaid Burllng t 16 m. and is and St. Joseph, due st 10:00 &. m. ..5'7’;"':-":1_«.;1“» o and 4302, m. ‘Office open Sundaysfrom 120 1p.m. Republican County Convention. A Beputican Cousty &7 Convention for Toug- il et st the Court House fa 1as county, UL RO BELE L8 irday. the 29th day {¥31., a1 3 o'clock, p. m., for ‘Each w.rd in the city of Jmaba tstled 107 delegates, nd each precinct outside o gaid iy 1.8 delogates to w0 ‘couventlon clections, or the purp te of €108 juch delegutes, aire hereby cailed for Satur- 5 e 224 day ol August the p ls 1o ba o7 fnthe ety of Omsha from 4107 p m., st in the other”precinct from €108 0 clock” P-one ut well known republican voters will be allowed to vote &t ssid primary elections, and in the city of Umaba no person will be Allowed 10 vote unles- duly registered or iden- 11864 to the satisfaction of the Judges of elec- tion as being a proerly-qualified voler of the ward, where bis ballot is oflered 'l'h! Tollowing are desiguated s the places ‘primary elections will be held “At Turner Hall. 41 Eagine Houe, m et At Eogias House. —At Cliy Engineer's office. t E4. Dallows', on Chicago St. s t Ex Tion Precinci—c ki Florence Vebley Precinet——At Judge Culogo Prcinci—AL Eikhor B ekardle Precinct—At McAsrdle School B iorn Precinct—At Elkhorn City School Hfi;"...m Precinct—At Joel T. Griffin's ¥ —James came to town with § and spent $1 00 of this smount for He was arrested poor whiskey. brought and yesterday before Judge charged him on condition of bis promising to leave town. sister of J. tured Thursday evening before the Oconomowoce, Wis. Police Jourt Notes. —Mrs. O'Byrne was fined $5.00 and costs for striking Mrs. Ross with a tumbler. —D. Lewis and Robert Johnson, colored, were fined $5.00 and costs each for fast driving. v, an Towa Granger, Thursday, Cody he was Wilbur, who The “ Women's Foreign Missionery So- olsty.” Mrs. Angie Newman, of Lincoln, Esq., lec- M. Thurston, in the General Convention to bg held at New York in October: DELEGATES T0 THE CONVENTION, Rev Dr Garrett, J M Woolworth, Omaha; Rev 8 Goodale, Fremont; Julian Metealf, Nebraska City; Rev H C Shaw, Silyer Creek; RC Jordan, Grand Island; Rev A O Talbot, Guy A Brown, Lincoln. AvLTERNATES.—Rev J Patterson, A J Perry, H G Clark, Omaha; Rev H B Burgess, D H Wheeler, Plattsmouth; Rev A T Whitten, Crete; Rev J § Colton, Beatrice; O M Caster, Ashland. A Conundrum Asmswered. The eustom-house recgipts at Omaha on the 25th, o imports, amounted to $750 gold. Why shouldn’t the Government invest $200,000 or $300,000 in a custom- house 7—Sjoug City Journal. The BEE takes pleasure in inform- ing the Journal that the Govern- ment has invested $275,000 in a custom-house at Omaha, and that dis- «Women's Foreign Missionary So- ciety,” at the First M. E. Church, her subject being woman's mission- ary work in foreign lands. She en- tertained her audience admirably, and made a good impression. She it will be ready for occupanay some- time this fall. FOR SALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling house, and gorruptions; but the day will come when the postgl outfit will Hsqueal.!” The Union clears Yost in the same way that Hawley cleared Furay—thas is, before hearing half the evidence. The only thing that the department has against me is a petition headed by Yost. and signed by most of the State officers, demanding thst I should be removed from office; and if he re- celved the signatures in the same tricky manner that he did that of Mr. Rristol, the pension agent, I am inclined to think that he will get his foot into it. Bristol says Yost came jnto his office one morning in & great hurry snd said he wanted him to sign o petition to have Wil- liams promoted to a postal clerkship. Bristol signed the petition without reading it, and the next day he was surprised to hear that it was a peti- tion to have me removed. I do not care anything ahout the “record” which the postal ring fixes up here about me. My official record on file at the Departmont will show exactly how I stand. T have done mnothing but obey in- The Zimes und Republican are flourishing; friend Andrews, editor of the Republican, is filling his posi- tion WItI honor t6 s prafession. AbD. WE notice a party advert Howe Machines C. 0. D. for $50.00. We have reliable information that those machines are not new AND HAVE BEEN USED. We havea number of machines that have been used, and we are prepared to sell them at GREATLY reduced prices, and will WARRANT all we sell. NEB., Augus: 26 be received at this : A, for the surrender of tnaha City B iy sums to the Smount. o fieon thousand Collars or lese Bids 10 be openeu gt the City Council meeting, ScpL. 8th, 1874, EDWARD JOHNSTON, aug25 10t City Treaurer. 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY M. CTL.ARIK, merchsndise. Address, I ,.Y,V RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS | For Sewing Machines, In order to make room for our new styles, we bave put in PERFECT order all of our old stock, Including g:cond-band, aud ofisr thewn at GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY “HOWE” BOUGHT OF US and our AUTHORIZED canvassers is 'VARBANT- ED, and JNSTRUCTION given, as WE havea REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction 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 nearly as good asnew. Persons that do not want 1o run the risk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of TRRESPONSIBLE puarties, as they have NO United States Hotel, COB. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. HE UNDERSIGNED respectinlly announ- ces that he has purchased and rofl ted the | dbove Trrcl, undis now read o secommodat the public, with board by day or we.k, at r L WILLIASC LENE, Frop. ILLINOIS HOUSE. ~MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— . DEALER IN CIGAKS.} 532 FIFTEENTE ST, ‘ CREIGHTON BLOOCK. *p25m6 Farnham Sreot Between 9th ard 10th. CHARLES FELDERMAN, Prop. mentIt e at the lowest possidu prices. C. L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT TATLOR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. keep cons .ntly on hand the finest stoek of Broad Cloth, Fuwm-"n »nd Vestin hich I am prepared to make up in the most fashionabre styles and fo sult the most fastidios ielodiy P oo California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Propr. No. 170 Douglas Street, corner 11th, Om ha, Nebraska. Board by the day orweek. fune 1. v1 Central House * 0. 830 Sixteenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Squsre, OMAHA, NEB. JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-clasy bar attached to the house. 27 3m On Sth, bet. Furnham and Harney Strects, AS been entiraly regitted and refurnished, and_will accommodate all to the best of Doard at $1,30 per day ; 40c per single meal. C. V. & §. M. HARRYMAN, ROBERT C. STEELL, —)EALER IN— Paints, Oils, Varnishe BRUSHES, LAMP .GOODS ETC. . | 287 Douglas Street mehiSeodly rtainly a talented woman and a | ¢ ing ni in first-rate 5 is certainly a talent containing nine rooms, in structions. If I am removed for reputation AT STAKE, s Lave old establised | jyosary. Propr.etors. ‘West Omaha Precinct—At 0. B- Selden’s res- J e raiogn Precinct—At Saratoga School House By order of ‘the Dougias Couaty Hepublican Cowmi o CHAUNCEY WILTSE, Chairman. Mrs. brilliant lecturess. the society as elected _last night are as follows : Hultze, president; The officers of M order, having been recently reno- vated. The house was formerly oc- cupled by P. Tler and family. Rent, $45 per month. Good cisterns and that, I care not; but that isnot the reason, I was put out; it was be- cause they could not make a tool of me, and compel meto keep my W isner, HESE LANDS A the market and the Neb Companies. RE CONVENIENT TO augi0dim THE HOWE MACHINE C0., 430 13th Street, Southern Hotel. FProutiag oz 4th, 5th and Walnutats, Ktmm Monn &Wcfi JOBBERS OF DRY GO09IDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXS: 231 Farnham Street, well. The house and premises oc- cupy a full city lot unincumbered, from Harney street to the alley. Will sell for $9,000. Apply 8t nw corner Ninth and Harney streets. augl3-tf Mgs, JESSE LOWE. JonN M. THURSTON, = Stone, Mrs. Dr. Anderson, and M, Jardine, vice-presidents; recording fu secretary, Mrs. Beard; Mrs. Dri coll, corresponding secretary; 5 treasurer; Mrs. Bacheldor, Mrs. Driscoll, and Mrs. Steel, exeeutive committee. FINEST in the STATE! And'will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time, 26e~LAND EXPLORING 1 [CK- ETS for sple at 0. & N. W. De- mc bearing coupons which will taken at full cost in payment forland. Agents Wante«i—! Wecan show active men how to make money. by selling the best household_articles, Magic NeelleThreaders Curobized Sieel Glds Cit- fzod Steel Knile Sharpeter, Magic SRS 2 CHICAGO NOVELTY CD.. H. CANDRIAN, Manager. QFFICE 519 TOIRTEENTH ST, Oxama, mouth shut. They know it as well as I do; and I intend to let the public khow it. One thing is certain, that if Haw- ley ever does malke 8 report, which is doybtful, and sums up the case In accordance with the evidence, Mr. Yost’s postoffice and political goose 18 cooked for all dme to come, As to my Ignoring the govern. ment, I deny the charge. I had hard work to get Mr. Hawley to see the wijtnesses who were examined. There werp soie that he would go and see after 7§ hag gsked him to. The reason that T took the testimony be- fore a justice was to pratect myself in cace Hawley whitewashed the , which was his evident inten- tion, F. R. BYE. St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Proprietors. ‘The Southern Hotol s first-class in all its appoiotments. Its tablesare at all times su) 3|d in the greatest sbundance, with all t lelicacies the markets e ts clerk: lnd aployes, sre ail pailte and atientive 1o wants of the guests of the hotel, There is an improved eleva'or m ‘the first floor tp, the upper one, Railroad and steamboat icket offices, ner tand. and wesierr flnion telegraph offce 1n the Hotunda of ‘hotel. — = WILLTAM LATEY, Cor. 16th and.Webster; Sts., Keeps a complete assortment of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. UNION MARKET, R. A. HARRIS, 537 Fifteenth Srest, BEEF, PORK, Mutton and Veal, Fish, Poultry, Game, aug26 1y AND VEGETABLE®. = —————_ TOADVEKT) S--eTme VIRCU- LATION of he DAILY BEE fs more than doublé that of any other daily paper published in Nebraska. TrE first FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS of the season were re- ceived at PEYCKE'S RESTAUR- ANT to-day. feb24-tf NEB. " J. 7. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE_DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY- GOODS Notions, and Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. ENGAR, —JOBBER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardware, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— t, Douglas and Dodge. 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 31st day of August, at 2 o'clock p, m, A full attendance of the members is requested. JorL T. GRIFFIN, Chm'n. Jonx M. THURSTON, Sec'y. NOTICE. OxamA, August 25, 1874 To whom it may concern : Henry H. Bellows is no longer the agent of the Life Association of America. All business of the Company will be trensacied with the undersigned for the present. A. K. FasserT, SPecial Agent. G. W. HOMAN, Sr., Offors for the necessities of *the public, a First-Class Hearsg and Carriages. OMAHA BREVITIES. mys-1v . —Send in church notices {o-day, 263m and oblige. —The rain of Friday evening was hardly sufficient to lay the dust. —Grapes are plenty and are sell- ing at from 8 o 10 cents per pound. —Frank Kamge is having his store repainted and renovated in elegantstyle. —The Republican Convention and the Democratic primaries are the political events of to-day. ~—The Chicago & Northwestern train from Chicago was six hours late yesterday. —The examination of Conrad Meier, on the charge of arson, is still in progress before Judge Por- ter. —Miss Karna Hansen, who some weeks ago had Gustave” Berquist arrested for seduction, has begun a ivil suit against him before the Probate Court. —The roces at the Driving Park this afternoon Will be the best of the season. horses will trot, one of tuem togo a mile inside of 2:30. —IN THE CITY.=~ —There wssa large attendance Hixsy Dosis & Co, of Church people at the reception | x, 919 p, St, bet. 12th and | given Thursday, at Trinity Rec- |~ g, pnhem S tory, to the clergy of the Episcopal 7 :‘ AOCTIONG ties in FaLL CLoTHING and GEN- _The First Baptist Sunday | One fine 7-octave Piano, good as | TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of School have secured room &t the | new, cost $850. Alsoa fine lot of | all descriptions, should call and ex- State Fair grounds for the ereetion | household goods, on Saturday morn- | amine the new stock just received of a dining hall, in whica they will | ing at 10 a. m., at our rooms on by furnish hot meals. The proceeds | Douglas street. F. L. RUF, will be devoted to the purchase of GRAY & ALLEN, PF-CHATHAM Row. "9 » Sunday School Jibsary. Auctioneers. ' aug2stt WILLIAM SEXAUER. 325 Ternham Street, Omaha, :Neb —WHOLESALR AXD RETAIL DEALKR IN— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Offics_over tho State Bank, cornerof Farn. ham and 13th The Sioux City and Paclfic Rallroad, In Conmection with 5o SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha and Councll Biath fo §t. Paul, Mineavolls, Stillwater, Anoka, Duluth, Blsmarck, and all polats in Miznesota. Train leayes Guahy daily, (except Saturday) at 6 o,clock p. m., and Council s at 8:05 p° m., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. Fare as LOW and Time as QUICK as -~ ather Line, by au, PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING L‘ARS ON ALL NIGH? TRAINS. mnu.m Jour tickst reads V1A %mu city, | us avoiding circultous routes and midnight R b Co. will el ab o ? Tk Sl countey, ot trom § n‘l‘fi;;:'.l‘m;:.{lnn'h:nlmn officea of the | orthwistern Bailway in Omaba | e Bas, ‘ South of he Platte | wnoss large body of the bestland ;n Nebraska, and Gfi"??.fifxm““ WPt R = n. The Comy sny ownoss ; and (p Nobr Gewl Pas. 1ad Ticket Agt, B g | A0 *Por crculars aa ful Iafor assien 7, lows. az0. w. apatros, sgmt. | €. B. SCHALLER, Agent B. l M. I‘nd OIIIce. s “.m Farnbam Street, Omaba, Neb. m" l-llnlll- ].. b BROWNELL HALL will re-openon Tuesday the Ist of September. . For cataloguesapply to Mrs. P. C. HaLy, augl5-toseptl Principal, WANTED. A second cook at Peycke's Res- taurant. Good wages will b paid. aug 19tf. First Ward Registration Notuce. Notice is hereby giyen to the vo- ters of the Firse Ward in the city of Omaha, State ot Nebraska, that the undersigned, the Registrar of said ward, will sit for registration of the voters of said ward at his office, No, 163 Farnham street, on the 7th, 8th and 9th days of September, 1874, from 9 o’clock a. m. to12 m., and from 1p. m. to 5 p. m. Joux Rarn, Registrar. There will be a weoting of the Congregation of Isracl at Meyer's ‘Hall, August 30th, at 2p, m. By order of the President, A. S, BROWN, Secrotary, suglsdit 8. BENJF.D:IJONES ~MA™' FACTURER OF AND DEALKR IN- Lambrequins yn¢ W.ndow Shades, CHROMQS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham street. coner F fteenth Al orders promptly attended tg by I them at Cor. 13th and Harcey Sts. > agait> Kll! =~ TER! 'ERS, MOWERS, DI HRES] ARV 0" 8, HILI‘, lEED T & -us-n:nn"-mw;. cl?(.nu-roh - mentsy 246 Douglas St, Ome.ha. N’obraska HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— Wines. Licuors, Crears oo, ¥iz2 Old{KentuckyJWhiskics and JmporteTvioods a Speclalty. 23 DOTGLASSTE | CMAHA NHEB WCatdwell Bloe OMEB and FARMS IN NEBRASE issouri P-ver Ballroad Co., offars best lan ‘s at*low prices 0a 10 e e Burtuagton sl isspert £33, Wit Drlulucmf 20 por ot 0a toe ameuat o e it v land 1 cuitivated, within 90 years o dte ot parchase: - .var DEDUCIONS FOR OASH PAYMENTS, = Vallaw ‘Norlh of Platte, Joup Fork and Elk’mrn vaios at 1 00000 eron of syt risin and agrioatiarl lea 1% to $7.00 per scrv 0a longeredit. H. C. WALKEB, —MANUFACTUKEY AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES 510 13th St. Botween Faroham ani Douglas apis aug2st2 DYEING, cieaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th 8t.,Let. Farnham and Douglas, apr2st f. B&SEE McKelligon's card on second page. june2-tf Established 1858. A.T.SIMPSON'S y " Vr!-..\\'" — c s xanmam GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. between Farnham_and sroey .s's OMAHA, NEB. —axvracToREROT— Springfand Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRJA\GES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICOLTURAL INPLEMENTS! Puflccfm ATTENTION PAID TO HOEING. jring of wagon and blacksmithin B reecouship prices mydews: aug 28 tf OMARA, 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 humlre of the undersigned. Bids il e et unl.u Saturday eve, August 29th, at 7 o’clock. CHaAs. K. COUTANT, i Ot Committee on Buildings -and | Property. — U.P.R. R MEAT MARKET, | 100,00 ACRES! E KEEP ON HAND THE pesr | BICH FAEMING LAND IN NEBRASKL! g‘}’.;.%___m iree s ot Finesnew | 500 Hanscom Place Lots! and firea it Bacom, ot che boa ISES o A e e e e o | oo -hu»msl..!:; ity of Omabs, Eroprietors. & HiL estate \hr.k! 's ut ..»..:.....M""“"."ffi'.,,m 7 oo DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS of the First Ward will meet at J. F. Morton’s Office this evening at 7:30 o'clock | Tudian Curiosities at No. 170 Faritham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. F WARD CoMMI 3 e e 0 e FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all | thelatestimprovements. It isnew— has never been run. Inquire at the BEE office. augl7-tf ICE VREAM! ICE CREAM!! H. L. LATEY’S i8 the place to go for this very necessary commodity. Je3tf. aug2s-1t GARRIAGE MANUFACTORY ~aenthh §treet, —LADIES’ SHUES,— —THE LARGEST,— —BEST— —AND— —CHEAPEST— —STOCK— 5382540 Foms (oaunpmnomn.p ebraska. Carriages on hand o wade to nder. B eaisr stiention ‘el 23 | Repair prom, BARG:INS! BAR-AIN>:: J. O. SLATTER, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Brick Store, 8. F. Cor. 16th & Chicago Sta. ‘WILL REMOVE SEPTEMBR 1lst, to JACOBS' New Brick Block, cor., 15thand Gap- ligl Avenge. AR = ‘Bargains are now offered in grocerls before removal. augl0dil. QUAILEY'S U. P. Soap Factoryl Sitaated on the line of the Union Pacitc wder house. Manufsc- consampting, RSP Those who are sevking for novel- at rates. ayiely EDWARD KUEHL. MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. WOOdl WOOd'WOOd,’ T T B P lgélmmenae Reduction! intersoeted by numerous ot e s a0 iy to 'm"\.fllfl‘ an obtain IRIG 5 Y. ] EA ‘t:;d_‘ mn‘-,__“._ ‘1;:‘““ ARD, ::oxxmor b It , Stove Wood to scit n:ml-nd- Lome aug 272t S T e