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P e -~ THE OMAHA BEE TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1874. e — OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. = THE OMAHA D.ulY BEE part revery evea Septed,) At iy w"’-‘:.x, 'or $975. #ix months, and §7.00 per aauum, When B advance. maled to medium. RaTES 0 ADVERTIEING.—Local notices, H e 1 line; by the ot 30" cemte: No Xo cen 3 Foement inserted for less thn 80 Sen noumwmllwlln e toser Bt Jess than 25 cent melent abr Ttiements must {ava.iably be paid for n adrenes .undm.-amu—.-n r-y.pg-u s = e ey lnnnb Work, e Tevision by co o 1 e Turnishedy must b Basia: (o i elock 4 - o Lawire Lnsertion the ‘and Loeal advertisemeuts before two ta beore one o'clock P. X. ; ta for the Wixkit BEx must be banded in before Monday Boon, for the sie week's isrve. Opening and Closing of Malls in 430 250 745 Chicago sod all Esstern cities, Nebraska City, Plattx:routh, Council Blufis snd Burling- uzn,dnlnw.wl-m closes st 430 8. m. and Lok and St. Joseph, due at 1000 5. m. »0d 7 p. m,c;m.ll"t:p”wt‘nd(. o fice o s trom m. Office open Sundags ir B ‘Bepublican Couuty Convention. A Republican County Conyention for ‘will be held s ; ity Commissioner, 10 be voted for at tbe he{ion ' be hel on Gctober 13th, 1874, sud 1.7 the purpose of transacting such Other busi- ess as comes properly before said Conrention. ' the City of Omata will te en- o ousven Delegates, and ach precinct out- : "flx aid city, thres () Delegates tosaid Con m-my clestions for tho yu.rxme of choosing s delegates are Lorsby called for Saturday, The 3d day of October, the iy of Ol trom 1o S alock, I the ety of Om 5 vote unless duly T 1y Wri'ware s bailt s o ollowing are desixnated as places where Sy L(lflul wil be made. "ot Ward s Turner's Hl. 4 Ward—At the old Dougias House. 34 Ward—AL Engine House Tnion Precinct— Stai‘o e s rdle Precinct—At MeArdle Sci Duuglas Preci By order of the Dougias County Bopu Commiliee: ;opr, 7. GRIFFIN, Cimirman, JOmN M. THURSTON Secretary. — TOADVERTISERS---Tne VARCU- LATION of he DAILY BEE fs more than double that of any other daily aper publistied in Nebraska OMAHA BREVITIES. — Ninety cents per can is theprice of fresh Baltimore oysters which arrive daily by express at Peycke's Restaurant. sept2. —The attendance at the various beer gardens Sunday was very large, and the lager flowed freely. —The Democratic convention, Saturday afternoon, was like the « mammoth consolidated,” a “mel- ancholy monotony.” _A lady and gentleman, while riding in Shinn’s addition Sun- day, were suddenly precipitated to the ground by one of the wheels No serious damage re- coming off. sulted. —Any person knowing land. " —The office of the Union Pacific iand department is filled with Ne- praska products, which are being shipped for exhibition at the Chica- go Inter-State Exposition. —When Marvir Hughitt, 150 miles, was 153 minutes. —George W. Homan, jr., is mak- ing arrangements to put on to the streetssix fine landaus to be run in connection with the omnibus line. These carriages are being manufac- tured in New York, and are of the very latest sivles. They are ex- pected here shortly. —«Sandy,” the notorious, was in town Saturday night, and took occa~ sion to whip his wife, and Sunday he again put in an appearance, and threatened to blow her brains out. BShe blew a police whistle, and he 1it out before the officers arrived. —Sunday a party of twenty- four ladies and gentlemen droye out in a large wagon to Hartman's Ad- dition, and hada pic-nic in the They took with them a | Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all grove. basketof wine and a ke of lager, any (Bundays o | Douglas the Court House i the i beopea in th e sgistared or \deniised 1o adges of election s be- Ellb dcan voter of the School House. Valley Toorlori At Whit's Stose, Velley Fiore=ns Precinct—At Florence School House o Procinci—At Elkborn Station House. e School Houss Elkhorn Precinct—At Elkborn City School ‘House. ‘Saratoga Precinct—At Sa1atoga School House. £ids Precinci—At Joel Griffin's Residence w-wmmrumu,—nu B Selden’s Res- e ard Precinct—At Millard's Station House Milard Precinc the whereabouts of the book containing the list of the members of the #4Social Hours” club, will confer & favor by forming Andy MeAus- the general superintendent of the Chi- eago and Northwestern railway, left Omaha the other day on his re- turn to Chieago, in a special train, the time made by the train from Clinton to Chicago, a distance of —N. J. Burnham, who has moved his law office to the southeast corner of Douglas and Fifteenth streets, has filled it up in & very elegant and inviting style. —The Young Men’s Progressive Aid Association will celebrate the 22d of September by a graud pic-nic at Hanscom Park. The speakers for the cccasion are Maj. J. W. Da- vis and Col. Smythe, of Omaha, and Rev. W. H. Wilson, of Ne- braska City. ~—The Grand Central Hotel was yesterday leased to Mr. Thrall, the present landlord, for five years, at a rental of $4,000 per year. Mr. Thrall purchased the furniture, and will make additions to it at once, and furnish the upper story in time for the State Fair. —A very lively mill took place Baturday evening, on Eleventh street, between Douglas and Farn- | ham, between a couple of courte- 2ans. The girl who made the at- tack lives near the City Hotel, and she assaulted theother witha knife, but was thrown down by her op- ponent. Policeman Salholm ar- rested her and took her to jail. —The suggestion made in another column, that a theatrical benefit be gotten up for the aid of the grass- hopper sufferers, is & good one, and it is hoped will be acted upon. A small sum will thus be obtained from a large number of persons, which, in the total, will make & handsome contributiow, and will be much better than large subscriptions from the few, who are invariably called upon on occasions of this kind. —The dead body of a young girl, in an advanced state of decomposi- tion, was found a little distance south of the Bohemian beer garden, yesterday afternoon by some chil- dren. Coroner Gish was notified, and he summoned a jury, who, after viewing the body, adjourned till 5 p. m. to-day. The remains are now at;Gish’s undertaking rooms. Tt is quite likely the girl commitied sui- olde, as a package of morphine was found in her pocket. —Since Conrad Meier, who was examined on the charge of setting fire to his building on Tenth strect, was releasea on bail, he has been busily engaged in looking up the matter 50 2s to clear himself. Iiis said that he has found some of his property, which wasstolen from his house on the night of the fire, and that he has got evidence against three men, Wetzen and two others, going o show that they had something to do with the fire. The examination Is in progress be- before Justice Hald. Meler isrep- resented by J. F. Morton, assisted by Brown & Thurston. —Mr. Robert Armstrong, the well-known fashlonable hatter, is daily receiving his immense stock of fallstyles. In silks hat especial- 1y he takes the lead of all other hat- ters both as to style and quality. Already he has filled a very large number of orders for silk hats, his sales being equa! to that of any re- tail hat store in Chicago. His line of soft hats is composed of the nob- biest styles ever introduced in Oma- ha, and they are baving a very heavyran. The public are cordial- ly invited to call and look at his styles of hats, which cannot help pleasing everybody. 1t —A wonderful escape from in- stant death, was that of a little girl five years old, a passenger on the train that left this city Sunday af- ternoon for Chicago over the Chica- go, Burlington & Quincy railroad. As the train was running down Vil- lisca hill, the girl fell out of the car, and everybody supposed she had been killed. On arrivingat Villisea the parents got on a hand car and were conveyed to the spot where their child had disappeared, expect™ ing to find her margled, dead, or dyiog. Their joy can be imagined better than described, when they found her lying upon the track ery- ing and uninjured. Buy your SCHOOL BOOKS at the popular, low-priced “ BAZAR.” Eberhart is East buying goods. 1t Police Court Notes. —Thomas tidgar was fined $4San day morning for drurkenness. —Sooner,” the bootblack, was before the Court on the charge of vagrancy. On his promising to leave town to-day, he was dis- charged. e would sooner do that than go to jail for thirty days. —William Cassidy, for being drunk and using threatening lan- guage, was fined $1.00 and costs, and sentenced to ten days in jail. —John Moran, for disorderly con- duct and for unmercifully pounding his boy, was fined $6.00, and sent to Jail in default of payment. —John Wallace was assessed $13 for being drunk and disorderly. —John Taybr and George Horn- berger, arrested on the charge of disturbance of the peace, were dis- charged. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and the latest improvements. Itisnew— which added much to the enjoy- | has never been run. Induire at the ment of the occasion. —Some sneak thief entered the room of Douglas Stincheomb, over the Thirleenth street bakery, Satur- day night, and stole from his trunk the sum of $36. Young Stinch- pomb has worked hard for his nroney, and the loss to him is quite aheavy one. No suspicions have et boen Rftached to any one. —J. H. Pierce, the stencil cutter, tight-rope walker. and balloonist, has returaed from the country. It is nnuted that arrangements be ‘made to send him up during Fair week in the big baloon owned by Mr. L. C. Richards. The expense | done in the neatest manner, at the | ness will be only about $250, the cost of the gas for the inflation of the bal- BEE office. augl7-tf The “VARIETY BAZAR” will move upon Eberhart’s return from New York, to its new brick store, corner 13th and Douglas, formerly Herald office, which is being ele- gantly fitted up at an expense of $2,000. New goods ave arriving daily to open with. It will be the finest and largest store of the kind in Omaba, occupying floors, 80 feet long. 1t DYEING, cieaning and repairing | STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas} sprast . A suggestion, EprTor BEE: ‘When the news of the great fire in Chicago came to our city our charitable and energetic citizens at | once called & meeting to devise means to relieve the sufferers. Among the the many to first respond to the call was that gentlemanly manager of the theatre, John A. Stevens, with a benefit, the whole proceeds of which he handed over to the committee. Now why do mnot Messrs. Hales and Staley (Jaffo) enrole their names on the columns of charity by at ouce getting up a benefit for the sufferers by the grasshoppers, | at the Academy of Music or Chegh- | ton’s Hall, both of which no doubt can be had free of charge. The Arion, Maennerchor and other clubs, the U. P. Band and musical societies generally, no doubt would cheerfully give their aid. All this, with the ladies of the Relief Com- mittee to dispose of the tickets, a very handsome sum can be realized | ina very short time. We ask the | committee to consider this matter, | and we hope they will act promptly, | tor time is precious and the wants | many. G. W. G. Tows Coal, $7.00 per ton, deliver- ed by Perry & Yeomans, General Agents, Eclipse Coal and Mining | street, between Farnham and Doug- las streets. sept 11m. Tersonal. Sam Jones is In the cityon a brief visit. Grand Central. George M. Rollins, of Detroit, is at the Metropolitan. Dan. Allen, the auctioneer, re- turned from New York Saturday evening. Mr. H. Pundt, of the firm of | Pundt & Co, went East yesterday to purchase theirfall stock of groceries. A. W. Kellogg, the ticket agent of the Midland Pacific at Lincoln, was in the city yesterday. J. R. Adams, of the Springfield (Tlls.) rolling mills, is at the Grand Central. Col. Burnham, Judge Advocate of the Department of the Platte, is confined to his house by illness. J.W. Morse, western agent of the C. B. &Q., returned from Chica- go Saturday mornirg. General Superintendent Clark, of the Union Pacific, came in from the west yesterday afternoon. W. N. Crain, the well known in- surance agent, left for New York yesterday to attend a national con- vention of general insurance agents. Harrison Johnson went to Lin- coln yesterday morning toattend the Independent State Convention to- day. Hon. G. W. Frost hias Jeft the ed- itorial chair of the Republican, and Hon. John Taffe will try to fill it hereafter. Charley Squires left yesterday fora visit to Davenport, Towa, his old home. He will be absent ten days, and will go to Chicago before he returns. The following are the arfivals at the Metropolitan Hotel: Gates MecAllister and wife, St Paul; M Bruce, Milwaukee; C A Ransom, Sioux City; G Parker, St James, Minn; George M Rollins, Detroit; J H Varnhulz, St Louis; D R Fant, Texas; J A Brown, Ban Francisco; George Davis, Rawlins; Ernst Suskind, San Francisco; Jos Tracy, Eureka, Cal; 8 W Ingersoll, Philadelphia; H E Wadsworth, Chicago; Wilson Reynolds, Fremont; A J Reynolds, 8 Spaulding, Chicago; M T Fitagerald, St Lows; C Morrill, do. The followimg are the arnvals at the Wyommng: Wesleyan M. White, Harrls- burg; Mrs Edmunds, Chicago; J W Taylor, St Louls; H T Hobert, clty; Henry Evans, New York; Harry Burnett, do; J 8 McCord and Newt Adams, Ban Frangisco; Fred Field, Chicago; A Jarvis, Des Moines; Wm Grady, Cheyenne; J H Underwood, Coungi] Bluffs; A B Brannan, Des Moines; Frank Jones, Cheyenne; L Cosia, New York; Clark Patterson, John Patterson, Paul Robinson, N Weeks, Cheyenne; P Mulhall, St Louis; J D Pierce, Dunkirk; J B Hyde, Lincoln; James Garnell, do; Capt J Lang and wife, Rawlins; Miss J Hickey, do; J R Abbs, Wil- low Creek; Fatty Madden, Chicago; E H Bullard, do. New Fall and Winter Clothing just received at Polack’s, at very low prices, 238 Farnham street. The greatest bargains ever offered at Polack’s. septieod3t Del:gates to the Democratio State Con- vention. The following are the delegates elected Saturday afternoon at the Democratic convention to attend the State convention: ADelega!e at Large—Hon E A First Ward—Phillip Metz, J F Morton. Second Ward—J 8 Thorpson, Enos Lowe Third Ward—Lorin Miller, D A Moffitt. Fourth Ward—J R Porter, 8 N Mealio. Fift. Ward—Wm White, J A Whalen. Bixth Ward—David Hume, E B Buckingham. Douglas Precinct—Ed Kelley. MeArdle Precinot—Thomas Pol- Chicago Precinct—P H Kane. Elkhorn Precinet—Z F Wilcox. Union Precinct—Geo E Timme. Valley Precinet—J W Agee. Millard Precinct—Dr Link. Florence Precinct—DennisLoner- gan. Saratoga Precinct—Ed Patrick. B‘VkVelt Omaha Precinct — A H er. Telegraphing uu(nt at lhe Busi- College. 10tw2t, P SEE McKelligon's card on second page. June2-tf Co., Des Moines, office 508 13th | Maj. D. H. Wheeler is at the | AID FOR THE SUFFERERS. Ladies’ Bass Meeting To-Morrow. In response to the call made, for a meeting in behalf those settlers of this State, now in destitute condi- tion from 'the ravages of grasshop- pers, and needing immediate and efficient relief,the undersigned com- mittee met at the Grand Central Hotel* Finding the work such as will require the co-operation of our whole people, they hereby call a mass meeting of the women of this city, and_beg most urgently that a general and hearty interest may be evinced and the vision of hun- dreds of our fellow-citizens in a situ- ation of absolute starvation and cry- ing to us for help, may bring forth a large and earnest meeting, willing to make a most energetic effort for these sufferers. This meeting will take place Wednesday, at 4 o'clock P. M., in the pariors of the Grand Central Hotel. Mrs G D_Ruggles, Mrs E Wake- ley, Mrs J J L C Jewett, Mrs Chas Ketchum, Mrs L_Richardson, Mrs A J Poppleton, Mrs J D Brown, Mrs C F Manderson, Mrs Geo Thrall, Mrs G W Ambrose, Mrs Jno I Redick, Mrs C S Chase. THE GENTLEMEN'S COMMITTEE. The gentlemen’s committee met at the Grand Central yesterday afternoon and adopted the following resolution : Resolved, That the committee will receive from any part of the State donations of money, provisions, clothing or other necessaries, and distributes them together with' sueh aid as may be furnished by our own citizens, according to the best in- formation that can be obtained. ‘The same to ke sentto E B. Chand- ler, superintendent, or (o the presi- dent, John L l(u‘lxck 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SATURDAY, Sept. 5, 1874, The board met pursuant to ad- Journment. Present—CommissionersM Knight and Redfield. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. MeClelland, county physician, | reported sixteen paupers in the Poor House. The office of Justice of the Peace for Omaha Precinct No. 2, hereto- fore held by John Davls, was de- e aoan and ETe omia s was appointed to said office. The County Clerk was directed to publish notice inviting proposals for furnishing coal for the ensuing year. Taxes for 1873 upon certain land owned by John Hollenbeck and Hurvey Link, were cancelled, for the reason thut said land should have been exempted on account of tree culture, License for sale of hiquor was or- dered issued to James Coleman, of Douglas Precinet, for six months from Sept. 1st, 1874. The Clerk was directed to publish anotice that sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioners until 4 o’clock of Saturday, Septem- ber 9th, for building a bridge across the Elkhorn river at Waterloo, said proposals to be accompanied by plans and specification, or plans and specifications can be seen at the Clerk’s office. Certain land of the U. P. R. R., omitted on tax list for 1863, was as- sessed at $4 and $5 per acre, and or- dered placed on the books. Proposals for building a_board fence along road through Dr. Lowe's land were opened. The contract therefor was awarded to Peter N. Deerson,at $1.93 perrod, he being the lowest bidder. The Commissioners ordered the issuance of the proclamation for the election to be held Oct. 13th, 1874, ‘I'ne following accounts were al- lowed ; John Rush, services s coun- ty sup o ‘Wm H ljams, ace't numer- ical index .. 150 00 F P Hanlon, guarding pris- oners Thos Noonan, guarding pris- cArdle, » 60 00 R Kimball, ice.... A C Althaus, postage. J A Horbach & Co, lim F A Schnelder, jail locks. T M Trevitt, repairs, & Jacob Gish, coroner’s fees. C Simpson, coustable’s fees.. C Drake,Coroner’s jurors fees Oorby, « & o« IlJuneq, 4 # ¢ A C Althaus, witness fee. J A Griffen, lnx refunded Wm McClelland, physician ‘Wm Haty, herding cun(le, &e W M Foster, lumber. J T Edgar, hardware. F A Schueider, hardware Jacob Gis ‘A Murphy, blacksmithin; John Johnson, work on road 2 Angri Fris, S Ly 3 George Bird, “ Wm Florkee, ¢ ‘W M Foster, lumber.. . 75 81 AnlJuurned to September 12, 1874, Lrwis S. REED, County Clerk. Tudian Curiosities gt No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7ot Q2 Boows m;mn:33m~uwsm 88832853838k 2888858888 8 Ve & Burglary. Catlin’s bookstore was entered Saturday night through the rear window, and the thief, arter break- ing the money drawer into splin- ters, obtained $1.50 in change. He was poorly paid for his risky job. Pablic Schools. TLere will be a class of first grade pupils in all the schools of the city, except the one on Dodge sireet; a second grade class in all the schools except the oneon Jackson street; a third grade in all but Cass street and Juckson street; a fourth grade mn the Central, North, South and West schonls; a fijth aud sizth grade in the Central and North schools, Al pupils entering the seventh and eighth grades will attend the Cen- tral Sehool. ~ All the schools begin Notice is hereby given that the | undersigned will sit at his store, §. 'W. cornerof Thirteenth and Chica- go streets, on the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10tk days of September, 1874, for the registration of the voters of said ward. Hours of sitting from 9a, m. to5p. m. C. WILKINS, Registrar, PRATT & ELLIOTT, agents for E. L. Hedstrom & Co., of Chicago, are in daily receipt of Anthracite coal of the best quality, which is offered for sale at the lowest market rates. The present is the time for contract- ing for. winter supply. 518 Thir- teenth street, Church Block. 1 sep3tf 846t CONSISTENT JOURNALISHM. | _ SI Extracts from the Omaha “What- Is-It.” | The general impression seems to be that the Rosewater ring was bad- | 1y scooped.— Unicn, Aug, 25ih. Mr. Rosewater and his favorite delegates seem to havehad the man- agement of the Republican county convention in this city on Satwday. — Union, Aug. 31st. The little Ishmael is like a fire bug—here and_there—telling who he is, what he has done, and what ho expects to do. He gets snubbed on every hand, but he never gets insulted, never drinks, never smokes, and is always claiming to be utter- ing the truth. He is talking for anybody that will talk for Rosewater and the senior twilight. One hour | he is predicting what the convention | will do, and the next he s positive | that Le wus mistaken. He is ner- vous, wears a_careworn look, and | his utter insignificance and repudia- tion by tne republican leaders was never mare_evident to your corre- spondent. While he may feel that he controlled the Douglas county convention, he will never be able to return to Omaha the worst whipped man in the ring.— Union Sept. 3d. We understand_that E. Rosewa- ter and Joel T. Griffin were selected from the Douglas county delegation as members of the State Central Committee, which is evidence enough that they controlled the del- egation from this county, and with Stout of the Lancaster delegation, run the convention. They were selling and buying votes all the time, did all the talking, and cut | the throat of every man that dared tooppose. The convention, as run by the aboye named trio, wasa farce, and demonstrates the fact that an honest republican standsno | show when Rosewater, Stout, Pat O'Hawes, Griffin and Swee: nipulate the wires.— Union, Sept. 4th. DIED. In this city at 9:30 A. 3., Monday September 7, 1874, Celia Agnes, in- fant daughter of Martin and Mar- garet Kinney, aged 16 months and 13 days. The funeral will take place to-morrow, Sept. 8, at 2 . from corner of California and 12t | u) streets. Second Ward Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given to the voters of the Second Ward, in the city of Omaha, State of Nebraska, that the undersigned, Registrar of the Second Ward, will sit, for reg- istration of all the legal voters of the said Ward, at tho office of Burr & McCumaugh, corner of Harney and Thirteenth streets, Agricultural Implement House, in said city of Omaha, on the 7th, Sth, 9th and 10th days of September, 1874, from 9 o’clock to 12 A. M. and from 1 to 5 P A. R. ORCHARD, septatl Registrar. Registration in Sixth Ward. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Registrar of the 6th Ward in the city of Omaha, State of Nebraska, will sit for the regis- tration of voters of said ward at the North Omaha Engine House, cor- ner of Tzard and 20th steets, on the 7th, 8th, 9thand 10th days of Sep- tember, 1874, from 9 o'clock, a. m., t012, M., and from 1 p. m., toa p-m. L. T. FARR, sept5-6t Registrar, Third Ward Registration Notige. Notice is hereby given to the voters of the third ward in the city of Omaha, State of Nebraska, that the undersigned, the Registrar of said ward, will sit for registration of the voters of said ward at his office, No. 5093, Thirteenth street, in Campoell Block, between Doug- las end Farnhap strests, In said city of Omaha, oa 7th, §th, 9th and 10th days of September, 1874, from from 9 o'clock a. m. to 11 & m., and from1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Luciax F. HALE, septitf Registrar. First Ward Registration Notioo, Notice js hereby glven to the vo- tersof the Firs. 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. to 12 m., and from 1p. m. to 5 p. m. JonN RATH, qug 28 i Registrar, FOR SALE OR RENT. Two story brick dwelling house, containing nine rooms, in first-rate order, having been recently reno- vated. The house was formerly oe- cupled by P. Iler and family. Rent, $45 per month, Good cisternsand well, The house and premises oc- cupy a full city lot unincumbered, from Harney street to the alley. Wil sell for $9,000. Apply at nw corner Ninth and Harney streets. augl3-tf Mrs. JESSE LoWE. TYPE FOR SALE! A Font of Bourgeois Type, of which this is 8 sample, weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in use on the Daily Bee less than one year, and is nearly as good as new, Por ierms &e., address E. RoSEWATER, Publisher of the Bee. 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. may8eodlv w f —— BENJI.D.JONES -MaX! PACTURKS OF AND DEALKE IN- Lambrequins and W.ndow Skades, | CHROXOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham street. corner F fteenth I, ROBINS, 187 Fsrnham St., bet. 9 h and 10th, (Opposite Bee Offce.) ONEY, LOAXZD OX WATCIES, JEW- - 7 & Clothing bought and. N.J. BURNHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, achieve a point at this one. He will | sp SPECIAL NOTICES. } LIQUORS, WINES, £TC. ~Rox avertisements of To Let, For Sale, Loet, Wants, Found, Bourding, 4c., wil inse coldmns once for TEN CEN'TS per line; each subsequeat tasertion, FIVE CEFIS per line, The Srat lnsercion mever less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS LOST—A | Cozzen's House yard 'on Friday night it Brush part of tail gone, has o Durham herus, | turning inward, off horn crumbled a litile. A Hiveral rowerd Wil bepaid by Dringiog ber b above address, or giving informat ‘whereabouts. LEASE—A Saloon cor. 16th and Cum- T° saing, with ot withoet Axtures. Apestet tock cin be bought, and a so another stors suiiable for & grocery. Luquire on the premis- e of T MCDONALD. sepiodot oz ‘and 254 streets, Shinn's Addition ure 906 Jackson Strest. septddiee OR SALE— itary Headquarters. septieodst of new depot—very | soptdeodsit the line of the street cars. the Bee Otfice. u.mw o et lowe peicaio 4 rife moro than ho cost of Tnquire of E. MBRO: ar head of Douglay sireet. [FO5 SALE Tho chenpest covage aud Lot in Shino's second addition. BOGGS a HILL, 284 Dodge St. o good sized red roan about five vears SH, taken (of strayed) Socs | or two unfurnished rcoms, | Gerhing oty o uoqanogy 0ang CARUN SVKOHRL ‘VELV INO ‘sRIBNO ] WEYWITT ;0q ee}s YIueelmod 118 % 609 | SNI9 ANV SIIONVYE ‘SZNIM X1 ‘ATASTHM 1"ae nx ‘INOTTIIA »® XIAIIH 0ddog s ANOTTEA ANVHA 'ED—Any one wanting to sell or ex oy Kiad - business, Luse lots, sc, call on us. We. s s, sieding. the To TV THE FoouiC-The undersi ned has wued un office for em loyment of male e belp fur stores, offices, honse Al in want of 'the same, xchauge md Eployment 1 15ih street, oppos.te Post U o board, st MBS DELAW | R 8. W. Cor 11th and Harney. 6 House with 11 rooms. pitol Avenue, No.238 Iady, a situation as house- relerences. Ad- augzedts PUBLIC—The undersigned has purcliased and put upon the streets as publc conveyances, sow of the finest carsfagey ever manufactured in this couatry. They will be run to and_{rom the depots, hotels and pri- vate resideveos. All orders left at'the Metropol- itan Hutel, or at the stablo. near . E. cor. of Eleventi st anl Capitol ave, wil be prompely e "A share of the public paironage is res mmny solicited. WAL E .BULL. Mrs. A. Polack, for meny yearsa ucces«ful teacher of music in' the best AN—On approved personal ty, also City and County Warrants bought and sold._ Tuquireat Law Offce o T W. . Richards, 13th St., Omalia. VW ANTED—A gl to do general bousework. palpauireat 101 Burc S, bet. 20 TOKI‘, TO RENT—198 Douglas str: In- quire of WEBBER & BEHM. Julvits VW ANTER Day vossders at the souilmest cor. of 10th and Harne i To the FARMEES of DouglasCount Whereas: S. T, H. C o and wuifering in thove portions of the Spat were infested and scourged with grasshio and 1 elfeving” thai there is not a farmer Douglas County bus would cheerfully lingly, were an opportuaity offered him, con- from his store of grain and pr toali in the rele of his sufering Uretheren, the undersigned have taken upon themisel Gall§ weeting of farmers, and all othery ested, o be held st Elkhorn ~tatign the 10t day of September, 1874,at 2 o'clock P. M. to de- vize some system %o carry into effzct the above object. N, Crawford, . Kean, & B, Horey, * John Hallea beck, James Ferry, James McFirthor, Harvey Link, sep 7d2t wit ‘and many otbers. ORLINANCE NO, 317, An Ordinance {or th prevention of fire. Bt grdajucd by thy Cley Couaeis of the City of Oualiy Suc 1. ‘Trat horeafter it sl for any person or persons o erect or maintain, or permit u Y premi- 569, OWnA r oecaptéd by or under the con- trol of hima o them, any i) flamable or «om! us- tible material such awhay, straw, wood Tutber, or gther subatance 1o s Der %10 0 dabzer the safety of any building or siructure within said city. ~ec. 1 Teshallbe t 6 duty of the Chief En- glueer of the Fire Dopartment, ton tify any “Gr-on or persous why shall - lolate any of the t iegoiog prayisians. to remove oF disposs of uch combustible or ipflamnble marerial {n such 2% aner that ho tame whl nit - ndanger the safety of auy building or stracture, and any P 750m o peraons who aball for the space of for- ty-eight tiours sfter such notice, prrmit such combustible uterial 1o rem:1n upon premis 3 owned, oecapl-d by or undcr his, her, or their contral, in such manner as to le ous to 1he sicty of wny adjoipiog buildjnc o siruc- ture shall uron convietlon ther of be fined in bt o like fne,and Imprison- eacly twenty-four bours, that such Sombusible o {afamable materia s perm it 10 remaln upon such premises s0 as to endanger the yafeiv of sdjoln. § bulldings GF stzuctures B This ordipanco shall tako efct and be In force from and sfter its passage. Pas e Sept. 1, 1874. est: 0.C. LUDLOW, Signed, J. S. GIRSON, City Clefk Prest. of Council. Approved Septd, 1871, Signed, C. 8. CHASE, septsast For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles, we baye put tn PERFECT grder ail of aur ald stock, including second-hand, and ofr them at GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASIL. BEARIN MIND “HOWE"” BOUGHT OF our AUTHORIZED canvassers is 'V ARRANT- ED, and JNSTRUCTION given, as WE bavea REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. proves 3 machine WITHOUT Instruetion is WORSE, than NONE at all. EVERY nd Experience CAUTION.—We knaw of large lots of worth- less machines bought at low figures, that are be- ing palmed off on the publie for nearly &s good asmew. Percons that donot want to run the | risk of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of IRRESPONSIBLE puarties, as they have NO reputation AT STAKE, as have old estabillsled Companies. THE HOWR MACHINE C0., sugiodim 430 18th Street. B CANDRIAN, CUTLERY Steam - and Grinder Polisher, Office : /518 13th Street, .~ OMAHA, XEB. 8. E. Car. 15th aud Douglas Streets. OMAHA., _- - wiby taken for Silver Plate. NEB. ! allorders bymail will be promptly stiended | Il ¥ e RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS | | | P.N.GLYNM WHOLESALE AND RETAND DEAMER X Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOB\C AND PIPES. R California Wines and Brandies. S Corner of 13*h and Dodge streets. opposite the | mew Post Uthce butlding, Omans. Nebr 1e25 | Bavarian Beer Hall! 193 Douglas St, | Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Finest brauds of al clases of Liguors aad Tersm Frosh Lager constent! WART Prop. B W I D ECm X —~DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. | 215 Douglas, bet. 11th and 1 _ Street. OMAHA, - - - NEBI sepis’ ; SINGER. SINGER, | The Kingof the SENING MACHINE WOPLD as preaninently as Gold Beigns | Realms o1 Figance. i SALES FOR 1813: {In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines TtBei | sewing Te wit b | moustrated. ne Hundred and Thirteen Thcusend uwore Nachics than were sold Sy Company duriog the seme tis-e. ‘be denied -pun such evidence ibat the superiurity of the Blager is fully THE SINGER MANF’G CO. 'W. N. NASON, Agent. NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA o | | | J. J. BROWN & BRO., 'WEHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. mysiy STEFLE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS —SINPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE OMATETA, meh13zy 5 NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON aND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 294 Farniam Street, ONFATETA ‘aprsdiy NEB. | HOTELS. |{GRAND CENTRAL EOTEI.. |owams, - . . wrBmasma The largest and best hot between Chicegs, isc nd Sa o. Openad new Segiember $0th, 1873. GEO. THRALL. 904 GEO. THRALL Propeistor. w0 o E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. 10th St, bet. Farnham and Harney, onAmY, NER. Free Buss to and from all Trains, | Passengers for other Tlote's or private Resl- dences, carried for 25 cents. B2 AlL orders left st P. 1. Allea's, 24 door from P. 0, C. Wilson & Son, cor. i3th and H-rney, and the City Hotel Office, will receive Prownt ‘sttention. iy7 1m United States Hotel, | COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. e cew_that ho has purchased a abovo Hotel, and is now ready to a ihe publi, Wit boged by deg or v onable raes. IASL LEHR, RSIGNED respectinlly announ- d ref ted the moiodate at reas- ‘rop. Farnham Sreet Petween 9th andc10th. CHARLES FELDERJIAN, Prop. mentit California House. | FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r- No. 170 Douglas Street, cornar 11th, ] Netriaka i by thoday o ook Seor e Central House o, 630 Fixteenth Street, 0pp. Jefforson Square, OMAHA, JOSEF'H DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-clasy bar atiached to the house. LINDLE HOUSE. On 91k, bet. Farnham and Harney Streets, AS been entirely refiitted and re‘urnished and_will sccommodate all to the best of rd at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C. V. &S M. HARRYMAN, Sy2saty. Propr etors. Southern Hotel. Froating on 4th, 8th and Walzatats, 8t. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Proprietcorms. The Southern Hotel 15 rst-class in all its sprolntmenta. Tis tablesaro st ul imes sy gl e greaest abumunce, with 3l the elicacies the markets afford, omployes are all polite and ‘attentiv wants of the guesta of the hotel, The improved eleva or leading from the to the upper one, Railroad and_steamboat icket aff-cs, pews' strnd. »nd weserr finion be otunda of hotel. NEB. telegraph of WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 18th andZWebster Sts., Keeps 2 complete assortuent ot GROCERIES and con PROVISIONS. WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Fernhap Btseet, * - Omaha, Neb —WHOLKSALK AXD ZETAIL DEALER N— ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Office gver tao State Baak, o bam aud 13h sterots. S | Thewm s Consenion yih e SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha and Councll Blaffs to St. Paal, Mineavolls, Stillwater, Anoks, Duluth, Bismarek, and all poiats in Minnosets. | Train leaves Omaha daily, (excep Saturday) 3t 6 0,elack p. m., and Council Bluffs at 8:05 p- m., frem Chicage & North-Weatern Depet, Fare as LOW and Time as QUICK as by any other Line. POLLYAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Be sure your ticket reads VIA Bioux City, thus avoiding circuitous reutes aod mi i kot un bo purchaned kets can be rurcl at the offices of t] Chicago & Northwistera lnllvny i ‘and Council Bluffs. YDEX, c. B0 Bll‘"hfl &Tfl:mA‘lh? &S.C, B. R, F.C.HILL, Gen’l Pass. and Ticket ll:.br Sloux City, lows. b @5O. W. GBATTON, Agent. 163 Fiznham Stroet, Omaha, Neb. July 20,48, y and Pacific Railroad, WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCER No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAFEA, NEB meh27y1 AGB\N FOR THS DUPONT POWDER €O. CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN junned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. SRUBRS SOLICITED .’ ND PROMPTLY FILLED. { g g et A BE.SIMPSON, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGALS. 532 FIFTEEINTE ST, CRBEIGEHTON BLOCK. C. L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT ’I‘.A.ILORa. 288 Dodlge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. cep cons :ntly on hand the finest stock of Broad Cloth, Casimeres and Vestings T in ionab'e styles D Thlch L am prepaced to make up in the most asbionab'e #13ies by wult the mesh fastidions ROBERT c. STEELL, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP ,GOODS ETC. OMAXA, rotms 2857 Douglas Street ‘men1seodly KUurTzZ fJorR & (O - JOBBERS OF DRY GO9DS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnham Street, OMAFXA - - - NEB. J. J. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY- G0ODS Sptlons. f!'ld Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. ENGAR, —JOBBER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK," —AND— ACRICUL ne THRESHERS, HARLKSTERS, REAEERS, MOW RE PLOWS, cn!m oL vu-u = mentzy 246 Douglas S'{, Omlha. Nebraska, HENRY HORNBERGER. : —DEALER IN— Wines. Liguons, Clsars, doc.o. ¥in2 O1dKentu ky/Whiskies and Tmportedsioods a Specialty. ”%3.?. FASETR -} CMAMFHA NEB. HOMES and FARMS IN NESRASEA The Barli ereditats pe. cuo. purchase, mys-1y DL, SEEDER 308 Mmou ©ver Rallroad Cu, offers hest lan 'nat"low prices 0a 10 sz a bonus prewiua of 20 per ceat. on the amountof th b e I cartivatad, withia %0 years trom date o Bischane LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS, North of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys TheB. & M.R. b. Co. will st about 1.0%0,000 scres of spisa 11 erazing and agricalturalfla T ekt conats gy ab Teeu STE 65 SRONGE ekt P = South of he Platte ‘The Comj sny ownesa the best land yr Nebrasks, interse-t e gy Ao E '-‘i-'.-n o ihe Sares oo oo swous epubliean Valley. For eircalacs salfall lafor aation apply C. R. SCHALLKR, A%%i&i M. Lsn:d Cflice Or General Land Depaitment, Lincoln, Ng