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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1874)
uMAHA BEE TUESDAY , SEPT. 22. 1874. OFFICIAL PAPEK OF THE CITY. THE OMAHA DAILI BEE Is served to labgcnbera by ccrrler , to any rtrtol thedty.eTery erenlng , ( Sundayi et- orpted , ) nt Eileen cenU per eekorfS..5Ior ilx months , mud $7.00 per nuum , wheu paid n idtince. , * , . . . All complaints about Irregularities , addreoaed this oUice will receire prompt attention. THE OMAHA IUILY HKB will be mailed to tabccriben at the following rates , nyablo inTa- riably Inadrance : t7.uO per an turn. 3.75 " 6 .onths. Tux OMAJIA DAILT BEX h&a by ( xr the * \KUEST drculation in the city , and Is , hcrefore , the best and cheapest adrertialnt : ordi'un. IUTKS or ADVKRTISUIO. Local notices , 25 . ut > i r line : local Bdrertiseuentf , 20 cutt ! * r line ; by the month , 10 crnta. Nu lTertisemeiit Insened ( or less than CO centi. juviai notices ? 10 cents per line ; single inser tion , not less than 25 cents. Transient abi rti nienu must lnra.lably be paid for in ad rant * . Bates for standing adrertlsements hy sped < U contract. All Legal Notice * , Statements , Tabular Wuri , etc. , requiring careful revision by copy or prool to be furnished , must be handed In before ten o'clock A. x. to insure Insertion the taiae day. fpeciaJ and Local adTertlsemeiits before two 0'C.O'k . ! * . AJ rertisemenU t ! ore one o'clock p. K AU idrci-tbcnienu for the WEKKLT BEK mui > t be handed in before Monday noon , for the same week's Isroe. IKKIYAL AM ) 1IEPAR1DUE OF TKA1AS. Time Ca/d of Uie litiillncton Route LJCAVK OMAHA. AEK'VC AT OMAHA. Ezpreu 2:50 P. M. I Kxprcss St:55 A. M. - Jl.il * 5.00 A. M. I Mail * 10:45 P. 11. Sundays exwpted. 'Mondays exempted. This is the only line running Pullman Hotel. Dining cars. P. W. HITCHCOCK , UABRTP DEUEL , Ceo'l. Wcs. 1-ass. Agt. Ticket Agent. ChicsRO , I1L Omaha , Neb. Union Pacific. LEAYX. ARBITZ. Dally Express 11:30 A. M. 3.00 P. M. Daily Mlzed 4:45 P.M. 10.-UO P. M. Daily Freight 6:00 A. M. 6:4 : % P. M. Dally Freight. . . 6:15 A. J * . Cbfrwco , Kock Inland & Mall : SOA. M. 10:40P.M. .2:50 P.M. + 10:00 A.M. SondaTB eicepted. tMondays ezceptert. Clilcnco A : Nortbtventtrii. 5:8CA.M. 10:40P.M. Brprees. . . . 2:50 P.M. tlOlXA.M : ) KauiBas City * St. Jo. i .Council Blnfl * VomlnKKiprces . 650A.M. 10:00 A.M. .2 SO P. M. 6:40 P. M. Omaiia tc ISortli western and Slonx CUT & PaclUc. 8:15 A.M. 2J5P.M. Dally except Sundays. Chnnlbtisej * od Ragcac ? Waeons leave the fflce , comer Faraham and Ninth streete , fiT- een mlnut 8 In adrance of the above Railroad Bepnblican County Convention. A Republican County C invention for Pooelas Onuntr will be Jield t the Court Home In the City of Omaha , on Tue-day , the 6ih day ol Oc tober. A. . 1874 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for the pur pose of placing in nomination Two Sen tors , and Six Representatives to the Legislature , and cut County ( ! oiumlssio"er , 'o be voted fomttl e flection to IwheM on October JSt'i , 1874 , nd fr the purpose of transacting su < h otlur bu - DCSS is comes properly before said Om cnti n , Eseh Ward > n tlie City of Omaha will e en titled to'tevn Delegates , an I cai h p eclnct out- tldJ oi said City , three ( S ) Delegates to said Con vention. Prim ry elections for thepurposeof choosing sacb delegate * are hereby called for Saturday , tie 3d day of October , the po'ls to be open In th city / Duiaha , from 4 to 7 o'clock , p m. , and In the other nre lnct > , from C to H o'clO'k p. m. None but well Lnown Republican voters will be allowed to vote at said Primary < 1-ctions , and in the city of Omaba , no pers > n will b fllowed 11 vote unless duly registered or Identified to the satisfxction of the Judges of election as l - Jn * a properly qualified lltpub lean vourof th Ward where bis ballot Is ottered. Tba folio ln" are desl naU'd as places where inch primary elections wi 1 to made. 1st Ward-At Turner's Hall. 2d WaH Atth old Douglas Houso. Sd Waid At Engine House. 4tb Ward At' tty PnsitiMr's Office. Sh : V.'aril-AtEd. Hallow' : on Chicago street. etb Ward UEndne lloura. Union Precinct At Knight's School ITome. Valley Pieclnct At White's Store , Vulley Station. Florence Precinct At Florence School House rhlcafinPrecinct At HkhornStation House. Me rdleFrecln-t t Merdle school i OU-P Elkboru Pnclnct-At ElkLorn Citvcbool HOUM. t-arato-a Preclnrt At Si at"r ) School Ho-'se. itKbis Precinct At Jc-1 Griffi''KR'ence West Omaha Prtclntt AtO. B Set en's Re - Idenre. Mil ard Preclnct-At Mlllard'n Stnt'nn TFnuw lly ordTof the Douglas County Republican Oomtnlttee. Oomtnlttee.JOKL JOKL T ORIF IK. Chairman. JOHN M. THtRSTON a-creUrv. Bepabllcan Convention for 25th Eepre- ( ecutive District. Pfl'Rat from th" ivr l countiM f the 23th Tlcprnen'MlTft Di trlct will mortal the Or > drcntrnlHot'1.1 Mnmha. on Tu slar , FcpWm' er 23t' < . 1R7' , a' 3 o'clock pra.fr the purp'-Rfl of msVIni : n nomln tion for a Tieprp- ( v-ctatlre for sold district for the next Legisla ture. ture.The oountlrompnsln Mid district , nnd the nnmberof delegetca each are entitled to , are as follows : 8arpy M..HnH.M.MH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H.H.1 \Vnshfugton _ . . . . . . .M. . . . . . . .H..H. . . . . . . . .3 Hiss . . . _ _ . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 4 Py order Republican District Committee. EIJVM CLARK , Chairman. RepuMIcan papirs of the District please copy. -Joe < jll < D- or e DAILY DKK Imnrr 'bull donMe that of any oilier dally I apcrpnblUIied In KebraaUa OMAHA BREVITIES. . Eighty-five cts per can is the price of fresh Baltimore oysters which arrive daily by express at Peycke'a Restaurant scpt2. "Handall" arrived home yes- erday moruing , covered with glory. The Plug Hat brigade will mee at .Engine House No. 3 , Wednesday evening. Policeman Porter last night ar rested a man supposed to be a de serter If the supposition proves to be correct , it will put $30 in the pockets of the officer. George Hines was bound over by Commissioner Smith in the sum of $1,000 , to answer to the charge of selling liquor without a license. Hitics gave the required bail. tl A letter was received here yes tlS terday , announcing the fact that S , seventy-five members of the Daven CR port fire department will attend the Co annual parade of the Omaha de- o pjxtment. O ' l&J. Callahan , a Farnham street PI saloon-keeper , got into a row Satur day night with one Dan. Shanahan , Hj whom he hit over the eye with a lai beer-JBug , inflicting an uply look laiMi ing wound. Callahan -was arrested Mi and the examination was set for feOlme this afternoon at me the Police Court. Two little orphan girls , nged RaMi respectively 5 and 7 years of age , left this city yesterday over the Chicago cage , Burlington & Quincy railway for Scotland. They were unaccom panied by any one , but were sup Pol plied with letters to the conductors OIK sad other guardians of public travel , car so that they will probably reach me their destination nil safe. The father of these orphanscame to this country about two years ago alone , and took up a homestead in Nebras ka. He then returned to Scotland Che for his family , but upoa arriving 59 Sr there he died. His wife and cnil- 59K drcn then came to Nebraska to look K after his property , and she died not sect I03g since. The children were then F. sent iiome by parties interested in wee Be At a meeting Saturday evening of the Young Men's Republican Club , a committee was appointed in each wrrd to attend to tiie registra tion. Another meeting will be held Wednesday evening. Bill Dinan , who was arrested on the complaint of his mother , on the chaise of stealing some of bar things , was yesterday discharged at the Police Court , as the mother's heart had softened towards her erriugson , against whom she refused to testify. Says the Council Bluffj Globs , of Saturday : "Mr. H. Chappell , a resident of Mills county , Iowa , while en route from San Francisco to Omaha , a few days ago , had his trunk broken open and about $130 worth of jewelry stolen , consisting in part of a locket , chain , bracelets , &c , which he had purchased in Cal ifornia and was bringing east as presents to his daughter. The loss was A decidedly aggravating one to Mr. Chappell , but he bore it with philosophic calmness. " Major C. D. Bogue has been in duced to resume his position as head clerk of the Metropolitan Hotel , with which he has been connected for the last four or five years. He is regarded by the traveling public , with whom he is a great favorite , as one of the best hotel men in the West , and his many friends in this city will be glad to learn that he has concluded to remain in Omaha. Under the supervision of Major Bogue and Captain Curran. who has also been long connected with the house , the Metropolitan will contin ue to maintain the excellent repu tation It has attained under then previous management. The Metro politan is a homelike hotel , and de- erves ihe extensive patrouage it now receives. Pat Doran's saloon was bur glarized Saturday night between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock , during the absence of the bar clerk. When the clerk returned anout one o'clock to go to bed , as he sleeps In the back room , he found that the place had been entered through the rear win dow , out of which a pane of glass had been cut The money drawer wfls robbed of $14 , and a box of ci gars had been taken. And yester day it was discovered that that pret ty pet , the "fretful porc.upme , " had either been let out of his cage , or had been stolen. No trace was dis covered of the thief , but the porcu pine was recaptured near Brownell Hall , where it was seen by a gentle man who informed Mr. Doran of iU whereabout.s. Personal William L. Geary , U. S. A. , la at the Grand Central. Mr. John G. WilIU went East yesterday over the C. B. & Q. Col. Savage , left for i visit to Boston yesterday , by the Chicago Burlington & Quincy railway. Major Armstrong , clerk of the Dis trict Court , will arrived home yes- yesterday evening. Mi s Jennie Wool worth , left to day for Albany , New York , to at tend school. Frank Knight ; of the Western Union Telegraph office , left yes terday fora visit to Chicago. Senator P. W. Hitchcock is at the Grand Central , having arrived from the East yesterday afternoon. George N. Littlefield , a well- known Texas cattle dealer is at the Metropolitan. Dr. Garrett , rector of Trinity church , is , we regret to learn , con fined to his house by illness. He was unable to preach ( Sunday. Mr. E. G. Dixon , the agent of the Empire Fast Freight Line , returned home from Philadelphia yesterday morning. The following are the arrivals at Lh ; Wvominw CH Lord , Chicago ; F P Yeo- nans , H A Perry , A L McKesson , John Brady , DCS Kolnas ; John Burgess , Davenport ; Bennett Gold smith and wife , Fremont ; Tohn W 31ark Cheyenne ; GussFord , Ogden , S R Hunter , Avoca ; Hunter * .dams , Philadelphia , W H Morse , Republican ; N Weeks and family , Jheyenne ; Mrs Winters , Kansas : ity ; John Downey , Haly , Mich ; R Hugus , Mac Kidder , Cheyenne V B iiollinger , New Rutland , 111 Jeo P Bentou , do ; John Castello , nd wife. Chicago ; G Hicfcey , A I IcCook , Ottawa , 111 ; H White and Ia IS ife , Annawan , 111 ; Mrs J Gaylor , a an Fnmciscon ; James S McKenj' , tiai featlviile , Pa ; J C Hunt , Gales- aihi iirg , III ; J C Craig , Neponset , 111 ; hihi H Welsey , Kewanee , El ; J P hind yte , Nevada. N The following are the arrivals at IB Metropolitan Hotel : Fi B R Browne , Kansas City ; W F . mends , New .fork ; M Bruce , 01 iica > ro ; TS Marcher , Wisconsin ; 55 C Hays , Fremont ; J B Southard , naha ; M W Clair , * > ; N P Rock , P Mason , Nebraska City ; WW nes and family , New York ; P A atCa illips , do ; ChasH Chase and fam- Ca i Lowell ; A S Robbine , Cleve- Fa id ; J A C Moore , Gold Hill ; D Bungolf and wif , Dea Moines ; sDr Anson , Ohio ; J B DicUn- i , Chicago ; H Dennis , Mon- uth ; D B Vastine , Chicago ; C A am nsome , Sioux City ; A S Wood , Iwaukce ; A S Bailty , Chicago ; 3 Calvert , Plattsmoutb. WANTED ! me first-class Shirt Ironer and [ sher , one g > od Plain Ironer , and ' good Starchcr. To persons who fill these places , steady employ- it will be given. Proi G AUK'S 11 tf 515 and 517 12th st. rjY your Boots and Shoes at the S < ap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , at t 16lh street. sept21tf at 1 ha < ? "SEE JMcKeliigon-a card on amo nd . iuue2-tf page. - or li IESII Fisu received twice a City z. - LITTLE & WILLIAMS. 22nd J1813 THE COUNTY AND STATE FAIRS. Everything now in Readiness for the Indus trial Exposition. Yesterday morning we took a drive out to the Fair grounds , and found everything in almost com plete readineas for the county and Stata fairs. Tha exposition build ing is quite an extensive structure , and is put up in a substantial man ner , as If to stay. TLo building with its white coat of paint , and its green blinds , and its cupolas , presents a very handsome appear ance. The interior is liberally sup plied with shelving and stands for the display of the many articles that will be on exhibition. In the cen tre of the building is a mammoth fountain , which will be kept run ning continually , adding much to the beauty of the scene that will be presented. The race track has been greatly improved by being inclosed by a fence. The amphitheatre jus < . opposite the .udges' stand at the race track , has been completed. It will seat about fifteen hundred persons , and will afibrd an excellent view of the race course. Ample stall and stable room has been provided for the live stock. The stalls have been extended along the north , west and south sides. Taking everything into considera tion , the buildings and arrange ments for the State Fair are far su perior to anything Nebraska has ever before had , and Omaha may congratulate herself on the fact. The men who have had this maitet in hand deserve the warmest thanks for their untiring efforts , which have thus far been crowned with success. The promptness and satisfactory manner with which they have car ried out all the plans , will without doubt be the means of securing to Omaha the State Fair for another year at least , and probably longer. The Douglas County Fair opens to-day for entries , and continues for two days. Of course the close proximity of the State fair is rather o'ershadowlng , but our county Fair should no be allowed to prove a failure on this account. DONT FORGET ! Tho/Varie ty Bazar" will during this ivcek REMOVE to its new store , Corner 13lh and Douglas fired. Mean while Ebcrhart continues as partner at old Stand , You oan secure JilG BARGAINS in anything before present s'ock is removed. 3t An Open Beply. Interesting and Pointed Correspondence. Below will be found some inter esting correspondence , which we have been requested by Captain Cremer to" publish. The Captain thinks the letter addressed to him smellcd rather "fishy , " and accord ingly gave the writer of it some very good advice. EASTPORT , IOWA , } SeptemberlO , 1874. } Capt. IT. W. Cremer : DKAII Slit Tn my conversation about times in the army.T have made you liable to Uncle Sam's wrath , my remarks were listened to by a U. S detective. I have received an ofler of $100 to tell all I know , and S500 in case I can prove that there was a fraud perpetrated in the hay contract at Beauvais Station , Neb. t\s I was the one who measured the bay , and was also one of the squad svho went to burn the crass awav , [ am well posted , and the evidence [ should have to give would ill com- lare with the vouchers in Uncle Jam's poasesslon. There is a difler- Jiice of between 40 and 400. Newt t remains with you and Beauvais rh ether I accept the $500 or not. I .m In need of the money badly , but lonot wish to blow on an old friend aore than I have already doneand , fill not if you are fair with me. 'lease reply immediately. Respectfully , &c. , A. C. LEONARD , Eastport , Fremont Co. , Iowa. OMAHA , NEB. , Sept. 21,1874. 1. E. Lenard , Eastport , Iowa : DHAK 8m : In reply to yours o ) th Inst. , think you had better ac jpt the ofler made you and forwan i the commanding officer of th : epartment , your sworn statemen vlng in detail names , dates , etc. so the name of the U. S. deteo re you mentioned , together wit ! 13 * other information you ma ; fo ivein .your posession relative to fed ( y contracts at Beauvais Station 81 sb. Yours very respectfully , ' II. W. CKEMER. irmerlyCapt Co. C. 7th lowaVol Bcvyour Hats and Caps at the cap Cash Store. E. H. Samoryj ) 13lh street. sept21tf th bn PAPER for sale very cheap JOHN B. DETWILEU'S i rpet Store , 14th street between rnham and Douglas. septSdtf&wlt Tit Hi : CAKPETINGS.an < * ou can always find the largest * [ best assortment of ai Fai CARPETS E < OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS T MATS AMD RUGS T. T.Dot at JOHN B. DETWILEB'S , Dot i street , between Farnham and and ouglas streets. s3 atfwlt. and _ 8th , for Surrender ot Om&oa City. the Bonds. for ! rrv TREASURER'S OFFICE , ) AHA , Neb. , Sept 10th , 1874. } regi aled proposals will be received sepl lis office until September 22ud , Ov M. , for the surrender of Oma- st j ( lily Bonds , in any sums to the _ j j ( jut of fifteen thousand dollars sl , S3 , Bids to be opened at the Council mating , Septembe Tl ,1874. , prtsi tlO-10t City Treasurer. THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. The Beginning of the Funeral. Yesterday morning's Herald con veyed the idea , by publishing a list of delegates , that the Democratic primaries of Saturday afternoon , were laisely attended , and that quite a spirit of enthusiasm pre vailed. The fact of it is , that those primaries were very thinly attended , as there were not over 140 votes cast in the whole cit3 * . The managers of the ballot-boxes sat around like empty "stoughton bottles , " waiting for somebody to come and fill them up. It was slow work , indeed , and the few leading spirits , old Bourbon stock , who were scouring the highways and byways for Democratic recruits , became thoroughly disgusted with the "lost cause. " Their labors in search of voters were as aggravating to them as drinking whisky sour with a sieve. These primaries were entirely de void of enthusiasm ; those few who did vote , looked as if they had been compelled to do so , and their coun tenances bore the expressions ot chief mourners at a funeral. It is strange that the Democrats did not take more interest in these primaries , which were held for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic County Convention , which is one of the most important ones ot the campaign , especially as nominations for the the legislature will come before it. Yet nothing else but such apathy could hardly bo expected from those who seem to have lost all hope of victory. They remain Democrats out of force of habit , and in this respect they re semble that old settler in Missouri who is still voting for Andrew Jack son. Exoarnien Tickets to Chicago. Excursion tickets to the Chicago Exposition , over the Chicago , Bur lington & Quincy railway are now on sale at the company's ticket office in the Grand Central Hotel. A round trip ticket is sold for one fare and a fifth , and are good till the 25th. H. B. DEUEL , It Agent. Bey your Dry Goods at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street. sept21-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all the latest improvements. It isnew has v.evcr been run. Inquire at the BEE office. auglT-tf RUTH'S CELEBRATED OYSTEKE eceived twice a week. We war- ant every can. seplStS LITTLE & WILLIAMS. Iowa Coal , $7.00 per ton , deliver ed by Perry & Yeomans , General Agents , Ellipse Coal and Mining Co. , DCS Moines , office 508 13th street , between Farnham and Doug las streets. sept llm. DVEINQ , cleaning and repairing done in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th St.Let. Farnham and Douglas apr28t f S.vow FLAKE FLOUR the best in the market at seplfitS LITTLE & REMOVED. THE B , & M. R. R. LAND OFFICE las been removed from the corner jfFarnhara aud Ninth streets south , > pposite the Union Pacific R. R. De- rot , and to C. B. & Q. OFFICE , JRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. septlOlf Auction Sale on the premises , f. E Corner of 19th and Paul Sts. , ne block from 'Street Railroad of a omplete lot of household goods , early new. Sale Tuesday , at 10 'clock. "GRAY & ALLEN. jpt 19 2t Auctioneers. BUY ETSWORTH'g CELEBRATED DEEP SEA BRAND OYSTERS. he best flavored Oyster in the larket. TAKE NO OTHER. For sale at wholesale by J. C. ROSBNFELD , General Northwestern Ag't. wl Send for Price List. s9 1m. tei ho FOR RENT. til to i Store room No. 202. Farnham St. , tut rmerly occupied by Smith Saut tuto : rs' dry goods store. Inquire a ate Bank. s8 Iw. but Indian Curiosities at No. 170 DI ( rnham street , corner llth street. r i nay 7-tf. T ? resh Taffy and Caramels at th the ! Omaha Candy Factory. Fresh plai iken stick candy at half price. mt ! Pl H. L. LATEY , 17tf Douglas st , cor. 12th. JOE uilt VINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS ited shade cloth , white linen [ lauds , band shades , store shades 1 cords and tassels to match. JOHN B. DETWILER , pet Store , 14th street , oetween nham and Douglas. ip3dtfwlt Fourth Ward Beglstratlon. lie undersigned will sit at John Edgar's hardwaie store , 2-16 glas street on Friday , Saturday Monday , September llth , 12th 13th , and Thursday , October for the purpose of registering legal voters of this ward , and G-i the purpose of correcting the stry list P. Huaus , Dtf Registrar Fourth Ward. crcoats made up in the best , for comfort as well as ele- e , at very moderate prices , Thnr i ocd tf M. HELLMAJT & Co. Tilt araaa p latest styles jn syjts at sur- ta smcb iff low figures sold by Beak k C . POSTPONED. The Benefit Concert for the He- braska Sufferes will take Place Wednesday. Evening. On account of the rainy and threatening condition of the weath er ytsterday , aud the fearfully muddy streets ; , the managers con cluded to postDono the concert , which had been announced for last evening , till Wednesday evening. The concert will surely come off ou that evening , and the Acad my of Music will be crowded to its ut most capacity , as a largo number of tickets have already been sold , and in the meantime the ladies and others propose to double the num ber disposed of. The best musical talent in the citv have volun teered , and the programme , which is an excellent and varied one , is as follows : PART i. Overture "Dio Weine Dame" Boildieu OMAHA CITY BAND. Chorus "Praise of the Soldier" Boildieu THE AIIIO.V QUART TTB. Solo "Kathleen M vourneea".Couch MKS. E. C. II'SIIANE. Duett "See Ihe P lo Moon' ' Compaca MISSES L1TILK AND CAMPBELL. Potpourri. . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . DEKTIIOVKN QUABTETTE. Quartette "Grasvhoppercd Grangers oi ' 74. . . . . OEPHEU * QiKTKTTE. FAR I'll. Overture "Fiotte Burche" _ Suppe OMAUA CITT BAND. Chorous Toast Zoe'ner TIIK AEIO.S SINGING CLUB. Solo "Three Fishtrs" . . . . . . MISS C. CAMPBELL Comic Skotche-1 JAFFO. Orphius Glee Club Gallop "Odeow'i Frenden" . . . . . GEO. H. .PETERSON , tnepiouee cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also Tjone Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. mayGeodlv For fine clothing and furnishing goods to suit the fall and winter season , call at selSeodts M. HELLMAN & Co. READ the new advertisement of M. Hell man & Co. septloeodtf Boys' , youths' and children's clothing ; the best varieties and sold very low at scluecdtf M. HELLMAN < Js Co. Any quantity of furnishing goods , such as shirts , underwear , socks , etc , from the "finest" to lower grades , sold very cheap at Cl5codtf M. HELLJfAN & Co. The HOWE SEWING MACHINE , EUAS HOWS Jr , Zroalor of ikt Stwlmf w Hay Beat in the World. EVERY MACHINE TTAP.RAMuD TO : Ai REPRESENTED. LiberHl discounts t * Cash Customers. Specla rate * to c'ubg f sir or more. If * ny person iaa"IIOWE" which Is uot slvlnj aatiaf c- : Ion , we wish in hear of It. THE BEST IS flit- ; CHEAPEST ! Send for circular and temple * . BEAR IN MIND EVERY "HOWE" BOUGHT OF [ 73 and our AUTHORIZED canvas- rs is WARRANTED , and IN STRUCTION given , aa WE have a IEPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Ex- erience proves a machine WITH- ) UT instruction i * WORSE than fONE at all. CAUTION. We know of large ) ts of old machines bought at low gures , after being revarnished are ing palmed off on the public for ew. NEVER buy of IRRESPON- IBLE parties , tig they hare NO : putation AT STAKE , aa have old itabliabsd Companies. The Howe Machine Co , OMAHA , NEB. T. D. OLIN , Manager itai GREEN'S airl rl OXYGENATED BITTEBS. IIre rlII re Phe stomach Is on of the most delicate or- reCc is of the human system ; and the indigestible Cc d crowded into It by th requirement ! of dern socl.ty , keep it In State of Chronic Disorder , Ich is fallowed by a reaort to tonic * and al- itivei for n li f. It unfortunately happens , of1wi rever , tkit many of the medicines u * < l for wi 11 nrpose contain alcohol , which , poured in- on for diseased stomach producei irritation , creates etc amatlon , amd doe * more Injury than gotd. viz ITG-ENA-TED BITTERS del Contain no Alcohol. clg put are a purely medicinal preparation , which oflP uea of 1-YSl'EPSIA , HEARTBURN , IN P prii ESTION , and othtr hk dlsordsri , at occa sha i ci ths stomach to iU fd lull itural Condition of Health. lullA ope is OXYGENATED BITTERS bar * ton unt aoit popular remedy lor th abor com Fir Se iti for the hit TIIIKTT Txiu. and till SeThl itain their UXNIVALLED FOPULAMTT. Fou ic * 31.00 per bottl * Fitt sti f-OLD EVERYXVHERE- . Sizt N F. HENRY , CURRAN A < X > . , Prop'f. In t ani 9 Colleg * Place , Nw Yoik. haci here A. 1 EO. W. ELKINS II GS517EBAI , And tltl kin MMISSIOlf m itAi/iuuii i cen C it of ( SEC 1916 & 1913 Ma ket St. , f fSE'C SE'C lice- PH1L.AIJELPIIIA. Ouiah ious 1 : by th house , or of i ain Flour Seeds , snygs occupi monts of sue Immet BitciiltiM i Bul r , Valt Ho i. andca eflect. [ VEESHT Or' NEBEASKJ , LINCOLN , NB8. snutbe uxpira Tht fall tarm will p n om. couvic ( day Septemb r 1 , 7 $74. bcinf Ssc. 'scilitlas for instruction hava br n In * Passi . Tha accomodationsfor cheap bearding pe. Work on the fatm will be furnished aa wish to p-iy their way. Attest : FEKB Approi i at aait. Far Ktgistar and Catalozaa "A. B-BENTOIT. i lir Qtaasellpr of Onlveniy - f ) a SPECIAIj NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisement of To Let , For Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , ic. , will be inverted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CEF S per line. The first Insertion never IwThiT TWKNTY-FIVB Qt-'NTS T710R BENT -My residence , N. W. eon er 19th Jand hlcago strmts. S. WBloHT. srpt.ltt \V A NTFD To RENT -mall house near the v postoffice. Have ire objections to rent with turuiture. Address T , rKK office It WANTED A Buslne Partner with about { 500 in a manufacturing business estab- IMhed five years. Apply personally or by let ter. Room 9 , Vischer'a block , Omaha , Ne braska. HOUSE FOE RENT 17th and Cap. Avenue. a. A. TAYLOR * Co. Sept21tf TIANO FOR RENT. JL S. A. TAYLOR 4 Co. mpfiltt _ OUSE FOE RENT Ninth and Cipltal Avenue. S. A. 1AYLOR A u . scpl21tf OOSE FOR RENf-M h and Cass. I'os- ! > e s on given about O < t. 1st. sept 21 U 3. A. TAYLOR 4 Co. _ OUSE FOR RENTISth and Cass. S. A. TAYLOR A Co. septZltf FOUND E-TRAY A teim of light bay horses and farm wagon , will bo returned to owner on his calling at cor. 13 , and Jackson st , TreliscbkeA Ca , and paying the costs thereon. sept9d3t OSTOR STRAYrD A black cow , white spou on head , oneear off. 9 or 10 yiars old. A liberal reward wlilde paid for the return to , or information of the whereit > ouu left at MILTON ROGKRS , acplS 13t * 211 Farnbatn St. , cor. 14th , Omaha , STRAYKD OR STOLEN Fr m 6 LOST tt. , a medium size I red cow , about 'our years old. Any person returning said cow will bo suit tbly rewarded. sept7d3t OR RENT -Until April 1 , n-xt , a good house with bam and out-buildings situa ted on Izard street. Will b rented cheap , In quire of J. S. SPAUN , septlTdU No. ill mh. St. _ MONEY TO LOAN Inquire at Law Office of F. A. BEALS.Rooia 9 , Vlscher's Block Omaha. sspt6dtf URsTcl sn liusid and Lodging , per. week fivedollais. 1'aclnc House 10h : & . Capital avenue. MACK 4 FRANCIS , proprietors. a dti. _ f\ HEAT bargain * in real estate , for sale lot 7 VJTin Mock kit , with all improverncnts liere- on situated OB DodgeStr et , bet weeul3th4 lith Streets , at the low ti ice of $ ,509. hnquire o M. IIELLMAN A CO. Corner of Franham 4 thirteenth Streets. si 4 d 30 t. KENT douse with six rooms. Cnurics TO KM St'fainn t Addition. Inquire a Judge Porter's office. teptlZdtf -T7ANTED Ameilcan , German. Norwcg'an ' VV twedUb , or Irish t-lrls , to wark in hotels restaurants and private familial. Inquire al Cot rill 4 Co. , Employment Bureau , 527 Fif teenth Stre t , oppoaite Post Office. eptl2dtf WANlbil . - rvaut girl , U > do geuna housework. Inquire at J. J. Brown's store , corner Fourteenth aud Douglas btreetj. septlldti FOIt RENT A "PS fame I'jmio ' , Cor. ISth and Howard Sts , also a fine frame house C.r ICth and Jackson bts. For particulars in quire at 239 Howard kit sept i Odt mil K iroun.- and lot next north of C. B. Yost' ' JL r&sidrnco la lorn le at tha low price o : $3,500--a trifle more than tha cost of lu-prore- ruenu. Inquire of K. W. AMBROSE , Attor ney , near head of Dnuil is > treet. n WANTED Any one wanting toaqll or ex change any kind f biiqlaosa , Li use I < iti , 'ands or tcetclian lie" , call on u . we have chances > ntirely in our hands , affording ihe bent iuvrvtruent fur capital , both small and great COniUU , 4 CO. , Exchange aqJ Col- leitln ; Bureau , 531 15ih street , 01 po < lte P et Office. sei > l2Uf THE FUDL.II ; The umlersl ned has TO opined an office for em 'nymentof male and female help fur stores , office * ) , houses , pri vate families "tc All la want of the same , or wanting ; employment , please c-.Il on COTTRII.LACo. , Exchange nd Empl yri Bureau , 53115th street , cppi .tl Test Office. septZdtf WASTED A girl to do genera ] housework at 413 Davenport st. aug25dtf SALK 560 acres ot land two mil's Irom FOR Wisner , on the O. N. W. R. R. , in Cumins fo. , Nebraska , at 3-.BO per acre in cash , or half MONEY TO LOAN On approved p/rsoni security , also City and County Warrants bought and soM. Inquire at Law Office of T W. I. Richards , No. 49013th St. , Ouiaba. AugGdtf TORE TO RENT 198 Douglas street. In- qulra oj WEBBER < i 1IEIUI. \T7ANTED-Day boarders , at tha touthwest VV cor.oflOth and Harnevsts. ie29tf TU RETAIL CASH PURCHASE For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles , we ave put in PEHFEQr order ajl of our old lock , including second-band , and offer them at ( BEATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IN MIND ; VERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and IIT AUTHORIZED canvassers b TARRANT- D , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE havoa EPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience eves a machlno WITHOUT Instruction Is ORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION. We know of large lot * of worth- is machines bought at low figm es , that are be- S palmed off on the public for nearly as good new. Persons that do not want to run the k of being swindled should NEVER buy of RESPONSIBLE puartles , as they have NO jutatlon AT STAKE , as have old established mpanios. THE HOWE 3IACHINE CO. , uSlMlm * SO ISth Street. If ELECTION PROCLASIATION. 'otlceli hereby gtven to the qualified electors I 8tl , hvSJtL ° , ? ' ' that a bPec' ' l Election , 1 be hold within and for the City of Omaha Poi TuesSay he 13th day of October , A.D. 1374 , the purpose of submitting to the quallued : tors of said atty th * following proposition , at' ' Shall bonds cf the city of Omaha be issued bv 1 city in the sum of four hundred thousand Pn ars , due in twenty years with Intoroit at ru it per cent , per arnum , to be u ed forth * po e of erecting , or procuring the erebtion hter Wi.rks in the City of Omaha. " ild proposition , entire , sh 11 be written or I PIT iied upon each ballot , and the vote thereon ill I be only " Yes" or " No , " written or print- below said proposition , up n the same t. said Special Election the polls will be Bi i l at 9 o'clock A. M. , and be kept open I | hu < 17 o'clock P. 31. . at the fo lowing places : Iran t Ward-at Turner Hall Ti nd Ward at naine Hou < , No. 3. I CIil ( tl W.ird at En ine Houw. No 2. I and th Ward at Sheriffs Office , Court House. I i Ward at Pennsylvania Ilon e , Chicago I Gen eet. I st i Ward at Engine House , No. 1. witne-v whereof I have hereunto set my I Gen' ' . aud caus ° d the real of said city to bo I Cli int-i affixed , Ibis 17th day of September , . 1371. 0. S. CHA3F , Mayer. Tnl ORDINANCE NO. S2 . ' rdlnanco to amei d Ordinance No. 2C8 En13tl ] xl " .AH iTdlnance to prorlde for revoI I f , nmendlnz an'l cane-ling licenses fir the I All k of malt spirituous or vinous llquoti In I R ain cases. " I " ) rd ined by Ihe City Council of the City maha I. That Sec. I , Ordinance No. 2C8 , bs e tame ii hereby amended t read ai lol- AnOi " 1. " If any person to towhom a pur ] : thall have been granted , by tlie city of city i , for the sale of malt , snip tons , or vln- COU9 luors within said ti ytahall be convicted Beitc : police judge of keeping a disord-rly ofO house of prostitution or gambling house , SEC ,11'iwlng within any house or building be and ed by sijch person or under hl coottol , call a i tabling with"cards , dicer or'olfier imple- the 131 or deyice used in gainbl'ng , tuch license POsenj i person fhall thereupon aid tliereby , the foi : lately be and become revoked , annulled of the < ! elled , and of no lurther use validity or the BUI ipd ip case of a iwond t nyL-ti ( o for Dollar ] aoces or either of them , the peri n or Eight' i so convi'ted ' shall cot be entitled to purpOk r license for the sale of liquurs , uqtll the water i ion of | ! x months from tqe date of such SEC. Ion. entire I II. This ordinance shall tak * effect nd on thai irce from and afiar its vzuagf. See. td September 13th , 187) . and be I Signed , J. B. GIBSON , Fassa , j President of Ceuncil. O. C. LUDLOW , City dexk , ed SepUmber 16th , 1174. ATTESI Signed , C.9. LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. H O CB K > r a 'aM > r M t 5s P. N. GLYNN3 WUOLEiALK ADD EKTAIL DB1I E IX Wines , L iquors , Segars , TOBXC 0 AXI PIPES. BWCalifonii Wines and Brandle . " Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets opposite the new Post Office building. Omaha , Neb2itf ( > - : HOTELS. Bavarian Hotel , Cor , 13th 1 Leaven worth Sts , Board by the day and week. FinMt brands of all clasucs of Liquors , tfcgars As. Fresh Lsg r constantly on hand. Je25-3m CHAS. IIAKT Prop. GRAND CEJNTKA.L "EC O T XI Xs . 3MAHA , - SEBBA8EA The largest and best hot between Chicago in 1 San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1S73. s30 tf HKO. THKALL. Proprietor. United States Hotel , COK. DOUG LAB AND TEh'TII STREETS. milEUNDERSIONCD nspeclfnlly announ- I < es that he has purchased and refi td the aboi H' tel , and is now readr to tccommodate th public , witk board liy da v i r wek , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIAM LEIIlt. Prop. California House. FEITZ HAFHER , Prop'r. Nit. 17aDouglasMreet , corner llth , Unt ha , Nebraska Board by the day or week. lime 1. vl _ Central House > o. 630 fiiteintli Street , Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOTE. Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rate * . First-clas * bar attached tg tb.o house , HOTJSE. On 9th , let. Farnham and Karnty Street * , HAS been entirely rcfitttod ard refurnished. and will accommwlate all to the beat 01 board at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , V , & S , M , HABRYHAN , 1y28dly. Propr tors. Southern Motel. Fronting oa 4th , Stb tnd Walmititi , , St , Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is SrsNcleu ! all its ipr ointments. Its table- are at all times snp- ) lied In the creates t abundance , with all the ielicaclcs the markets afford , Its clerks and imployea are all polite and attentive to the ant of th gufsts ot the note ) , 1 b re is an mprove < l eleva or leading from the fln-t floor o the upper one , Railroad and steamboat cketoffi'es. news stand , -nd wevverr Snlou ele aph offl e in the Hotunda of hotel. "WILLTAM LATEY , 3or. 16th aud Webster ; Sts. , Keeps a complete assortment ot iltOCElMES and "WILLIAM SEXAUER. 2E rutJi iam Street , - - Omahi , Neb WHOLESALE AND BrTAlL DEALEB U URNITDRE , BEDDING , ETC , X 3T 3J DEALER IN 'ruits , Confectionery , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas , bet. llth aid 1 Street. JAHA , . . . KEBHA&EA. The Slsix City and PacIHt Hallroail , la Cougetlca vllh tht IOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , B2 rnlUs the shortest route from On aha I Council Bluffs to St. Panl , Mlne llirater , Antks , DaUtb , Bismarck , mid ill nts IB MInnfsota. rain leaves Omaha dally , ( excep Saturday ) o.clock p. in. , and Council Bluffs at 8.0 p- from Chiojo 4 North-West-rn Depot. re as LOW and lime at QUICK as bj anj othrr Unr. LL8AK PALACE SLEEPING CABS ON ALL BIGHT TRAM sure vour ticket reads VIA Sioux City , avoidlug circuitous rcutes and midnight if. rs. : kets can be rurchase-1 at the offices of the igo A Northwt stern Railway in Omaha i _ _ : o ncll BluBs. Till J C. BOYDEN , I Pa . A Ticlal AgtSt P. t S. C. R. R. Paul , Minn. F. C. HILL , I Pass , and Ticket Ajt. , S. C. 4 P. , Sioux y , Iowa , GE . W. QBATTON , Ajent. 1C3 Farnham Street , Omaha , N b. r2rt. tf. St. , bet. Farnham and Ilarney. nds of TJILOEpfO , CLEANING and iPAL'-'tNG done at rouonebla rate * rZfitf i 23 ! OKDIKAKCE NO. 119- I ( < Jlnance calling a special election for ( he ese of Hubmitllng to the electors of the thai-suing of bonds to boused lor ihi .ruction of water troiks. rdalded by the City Council of thcCity Qaha. I. That the Mayor of the City fOmiha he Is hereby aut hoi lied and dlrecttd to i > -csal rlecilpu fn iUd'flty.t'J't * njjd on i dav ofOctOber'ATU. 1874 , tor the pUii subml ting 10 the elector * of cald citv " . ' - - "ihallbondi Itv of Om hab issued bynald City , In i of Four hundred Thousand (400 ( du ? in tyenlr reap , with Inter , s't at _ _ > er cent peranniip/to / b ued tor th TheB > ef reeling or procuring the Tercctlon of I orks in the City of Omaha. " ' IJ. i aid proposition ihall te submitted n the foregoing "rm. and the vet thers- ba onlv. " yes " or J ( no. " III. Thbj Ordinance shall take effect TheCoi n force from an i af ler its tassage. I I S pt 15,1571. and a 1 ji Signed. J. S. GIBSON , President of Conmill. / , ' V- erk. hIS7f. The Klngof the SEWING JIACEISE WOITD > s rT < xmlncntIy as Gold EeJ S Realms ct Finance. SALES JfOR 1873 : In Rotmd Numbers 232,444 Machines v ItBelng over One Hundred and Thirteen Thouurd u.or * JUcLicrt tlic were sold \r Sewln * Machine Coo-pany during the same tire. It will h.ir Ij [ Mjn 4UCh evidtuce that tko kupviortty of the Slater 1 folly , - < if IjTHE THE SINGER MANF'G ' CO , . N. MASOHT , Agent , j J ISO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BRO. , 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS ; ! Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFLE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS 538 and 540 Fourteenth , Strest , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GAILAGER. SUCChS.-01W TO CREIG1ITON A * ? 11OBUAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , No. 10& Farnliam Street- , - - USTIEIB. Jl -tiJ-tJ aptSJIy WHITNEY. BATJSERMAN < fc CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Ho. 247 Douglas Street , ILTIEIB AGENTS FOR TIIS DUTOXT POWDER CO. GLARE : & FRENCH , GROCERS ! S 1 $ Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season , J 1 . \RDERS SOLICITED / ND PROMPTLY FILLED. A. . IE. s z IM : IF s o isr/ MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DE ALSE 1ST © IGAHS. 532 IE TIFTIEIElIsrTIES : ST. , C. Zi. A. KLATTSS , 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. I keep cons antlr on laoil the finest Mtxt of Broad Clotli. C ssniere ! and Vestlnn which I am prepared to make uj > in tl e most Ia = Mocab > sijlcs aud te mil the mo t futldiuiu . it the lowest i > ouU > * e pritt JtlOdly ROBERT C. STEEL ! , . JEALER IN Paints , Oils , Varnishes , BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETO. 257 Douglas Street OMAHA. mcMSeodlT ( Jo JOBBERS F GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOTES and IVOHOXS. 231 Farnbam Street. - - ICTIBB. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS ET TAPLE A iO FANCY DRY GOODS Mr IVotlons. flid Boots nnd Shoes. TOHN T. JOBBER OF Ihelfa Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND- HENKY HORNSERGER. DEALER IN LWRS , dbc-tJtJo. Fine 01d Jtentut.kjri\Tlilskies | ana IzaportH.'iJood * a S and lurlugton and Missouri PIver Railroad Co. , offers best tan 'sat ' low prlem on 10 tsxir tSpc. cen.Inter st , a : d i'h bonai premium of ZOperceqt. on the aatoun.uf th wif half the land is cultivated , wlthtn two yur from tlau of 'puTLbas * . - > LAKQE DEDUCIOXS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. h of ? latte , | .oup Fork and Elkhom Valleys t M. R. K. Co. Till J-U about J.OOO.COOncrw of iplen jll ( truing a J urieaitiral la a raurad rauolry , at Irouj | l-.r < to 17.40 par acrr oil lunf cruliv. South ofhe Piatte in Nebraska , lnterw lbr nnmtrotji .SOHALLtB , Agent B. & M. Land Office Corner of Ninth and Farnham St . , Omaba Or Gweral Land Depulacat , Llacolaf ? f