Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1874, Image 4
wMAnA BJ THURSDAY , SEPT. 24 , 1 3FF1C1AL PAPEK OF IHt Republican Comity conventioj C-nventicn for r A Republican County - Cnunty will belieldat Ihe Court Hou e tbe Gin day Tne-day , C'ty of Omaha , on tober. A. D. 1874 , at 2 o'cb-ck p. m Two , for Sci U in nomination of pladng Ixjse the Legislate and Six Representatives to County Couimiislo' er , o U voted foi cue el-ctlon to be belJ on October 13th , 187 of transacting sin h othi i lr the purpose properly before said Om i ai comes ores Each Ward in the < ity of Ouiaba will titled lofeven Delegates , an I caihp-ecln sid ol said dty , three (3) Delegates to sai rention. . . . - . rrim-ry elections for the purposeof rt tnch delegate' are hereby called for Sat i he 3d day of October , the po'ls to be . .pen city of Omaha , from 4 to 7 o'cloik , p m. , the other pre inctt , Item 6 to 8 o'clo k , 1 None but well known Reiublican | vet < be allowed to vote at Raid Primary -l : tie : in the city of Omaha , no persn will bat t \o-e unless duly registered or identi the satisf ctlon ot the Judges of election quallfitd Itepub Iran vote ] In * a properly Wrd where his ballot is oUerfd. . The following are desi nated as Places nch primary elections wi 1 l > e made. ' Hall. l t Ward At Turner's 2J Wuril Atthe old Douglas House. 3d Waid At Engine Urmse. 4ih Ward At Ity I ngineer's Office. 5th Ward-AtEd. Pallow's on Chicago Gthftrd M Enelne House. Union Prednct At Knight's School Valley Piwlnct At White's Store , Florence Prednct AtFIorenreSchool rhicaRn Precini t At ILliorn Station ' tile\rdlefcchool Mc rdle I'reoln t > ElUhoru Pr.dnct-At Elk ) orn Citv n ° arato"aPreeinrt-AtS aU > R School Ji-lGriffi-VR-i D nsrlas Precimt At WeJa Omaha Precinct A tO. B Sel ci WMUard Precinct-/1 Millard's Station Vv onl"r of tbo Douglas County Hep Committee. JOEL T GJUF JOHN M. T1IURSTON SerrcUrv Eepntlican Convention for 25tn . ' tent&tive District from tbe several countiCK Delreates Blprescn..tlve Di trlct will mel Central I ! otel , i < mala , on Ti Urad Ura- EcVteml er 29tl. . 187 , a' 3 o'clock p m , nomin tion for a of matin * n Ktive lor said district for the next ] tUTbe count.omposim ; Md district. , entitled to each are nnmt r of delegetes followt : Sirpy Dodge - . . . . - Washington Cass . . . . District Commlti JSy order Republican ELAM CLARK , Hiair District plea ! RciuUIcaC pan rs of tbe BEK 1. I.V1IO * of Ihmndonhle i t"f oilier In OMAHA BREVIIIES. _ Eighty-five cis per can is the offresh Baltimore oysters A arrive daily by express at Pej EcstauranL scl The base ballists ave reqt afternoon at 4 o1 to meet every at Jeflferson Square for practlci paratory to the State Fair. Daniels , the well-known ough-bred stock man of Sarpy a drove of bea ty , brought up ehort horns Tuesday evenin , exhibition at the County and Patsy Lehan , a tough 5 loafer , was arrested Tuesday : for drunkenness , and yefaterai was discharged on his promisii leave town within 24 hours. A discharged soldier ni Buckner died very suddenlyTuc night at the "Wyoming Hole ulceration of the bowels. He on his way to England , where futher.a clergyman , resides. Martin Dunham , secretai the 'State Agricultural Soc wants about 1500 able bodied mi applj' to him at once for the pos of special policemen at the f Fair. There's an oppening about u dozen men. Owing to an unexpected ] sure of advertising upon our ' . " extended columns to-day , an bcriptlon of Clark & Warden's stable , and other items of inte had to be most reluctantly emi till to-morrow. For the first time in its his rail sXorthwcstern the Chicago its trains < ran one of passenger the bridge toOmaha yesterday , ffl to the astonishment of all who held it It won't be long befon the Iowa loads will follow suit. The transfer train yester from the East was the heaviest ever came over the bridge , and w all the passengers landed ou platform , with the Illinois exi t'Umists who had justprccedecl th the 2eno in the vicinity of the pot was of the liveliest charactei _ The expenses of the fire dep ment parade will be very hea and it is hoped that our citizc when called upon , will not hesil tickets to the ball.wh to purchase takes place in Creighton Hall is necessaiythatatleastsixhund tickets should be sold to meet the expenses _ One hundred sacksof flour v donated to the Omaha Aid Soci for the relief of the grasshopper /crrers. It was a very liberal gift , t was donated by a gentleni who did it for charity's sa asd- not for public prai judge so , as At least we was impossible for us to 2nd out . name , which he had roquesi should be kept secret. A boy , supposed to bo the t ducted Charles Koss , of Phllad phia , was picked upbyadetecti .in the country a few miles frr Lincoln , in company with an t man , whose strange actions ni queer stories , excited suspicioi The detective , who , it seems , h been on the track for some tir past , passed through this city Tu < day for Philadelphia , having ti boy in charge , and also tl old roan. The detective thin lie has got the right bo who greatly resembles t ] printed cuts of him , with the e ception of his hair , which had be < evidently cut short. Yesterday morning an excursit train from Morrison , Illinois , an ved in this city over the Chicago Northwestern railway. The excti sion was gotten up in the interest the Baptist Church of Morrison , at Cumbered about 250 persons , man to Nebraska to loc of whom came nt the country with a view to I cntinghere. The excursion divide < nto different parties at th Up : ne remaining here , som * 1 * and theifflialt afid Crete. The I der to Lincoln , railway had t &M. in Nebraska coaches to accommc put on extra train c dnte them , and ran out ft /our passenger cars , Personal J. "W. Morse , western agent ( C. B. & Q- . left for Chicago y < day. day.Gen. Gen. Frisbio passed throug city yesterday , westward bouu H. M. Atkinson" ot Brown is registered at the Grand Cei George "Webster , USA , and are at the Grand Central. J. Sterling Morton is at the G Central. Gen. Amasa Cobb , of Unco at the Grand Central. United States Marshal Daily the city. Dave Joseph , representing Cincinnati house of Joseph E. hies' Sons , grocers and deale cigars , is at the Metropolitan , is a good talker , and he accord sells stacks of goods. "W. N. Grain , the well kno\\ surance agent , returned yest < from the East. During hi sence of three weeks , he att ( an insurance agents' convent ! New York , and visited India lis and Cleveland , and had a did time generally. The following are the arrm the Metropolitan Hotel : Charles McDowell and wife , ' Platte , Neb ; P S Oliver , China ; S Kaley , Ked Cloud ; Herm McKoy , Brownville , Neb ; H ( . merae , do ; S A Robertson , Moines ; David Hallam , Indif J H Campbell , Omaha ; Ed L ChicagoThomasDanmall ; and Scotland ; Mrs Boriiby , Scotlar The folio wins are the arnv : the Wvommjr : E A Scott , Dubuque , Iowa ; I Graves , "Watertowu , N Y ; F S Fremont , Neb ; George Lounsl Crete , Neb ; B Lounsberry , dc H H Frye , Owatanna ; O U Ch Jackson , Miss ; Fred Hayfc , cil O Boezel , Hastings ; Thos H ! Lincoln ; J O Robinson , Colui N Millet , do ; S P Bellman , A ! Neb ; Geo'M Baldwin , Chicago NebV WPu Boyd , Qokdale , Neb , do ; N J Miller , Des Moiqes , DONT FORGET ! The , ty Bazar" will during this REMOVE to Us new store , C I3lh and Douglas street. I while Ebcrhart continues as pc at old Stand. You can secure BARGAINS in anything i present s'ock is removed. Th Cgunty Fair. The Douglas County Fair , - \ opened Tuesday , and whicli conclude on Friday , will quite a success , notwithstandir G > a r * 8 80 ncar at naud > State ' ' 1" made in the different de and the display is quite credil Each afternoon interesting will take place. We shall endi to give a full account of the fal morrow , when It will be undei headway. Now , if you want BARGA go to FREDERICK'S HAT STORI Just Received Elegant FALL STYLES- for Gents , Youths , and Chih latest Styles Out ! CHKAPEST IX TUB CITY ! ! LOOK AT THEM ! ! ! Ecp22tu-th-sat WANTED. A girl to cook , wash , and i Wages $5.00 per week. Mits. A. J. Pori'iETOx , sep22t2 * 464 Dodge i Hon. Samuel Maxwell , of nont , is at the Metropolitan. CALL AT O'NEILL'S ind examine the Finest , Best ectednd Cheapest stock of C 5IMERES , COATINGS , etc. , irought to Omaha. Choose 3 latterns , and I will make there 11 the latest styles , and at cxci ugly low figures.M. M. J. O'NEILL , 823 lOt 217 Farnham S COAL. We have the Purest and'dca , [ ARD COAL. MORRIS Rux.Bi URa. Rusty and Black Ft.SCO' ARBONATE and IOWA O [ ways on hand and selling at L it mnrket rate. " . PRATT & ELLIOTT , Agent For E. ii. HEl > oTK03t & CO. 518,13th Street. Methodist Church Block To the Citizens of Omaha. Havinc removed from my > and on Farnham street , botwc th and llth , to236 Farnham , 1 reen 12th and 13 in stree have opened the finest and m mpMely a < w > rted stock of Ladle uses' , and Children's Gaiters a ioe. , just received from the bi stern manufactures JiUo a lat > ck of Gents' Bantu and Gaite endless variety ; and where I al er to the public Boots , Shoes ai liters of all de criptlona of n n make , and made to order. Fullest satisfaction guaranteed who patronize meand those w ! 11 call and examine my stock t certain of pleasing even to t > st fastidious. P. H. LAXG , > Farnham Street , between 12 ind 13th. sept 23 tf Dnc new Grover & Baker sewii ichine ; one folding-top Sing ichine , almost new ; one Hon ittle mnchine.used only 2 mcntl 0 jack screws , plows , pate : ings , and other useful articles Bsen's auction rooms , corner 161 1 Dodge St. , at 10 o'clock , Thur : . Sept 24th , 1874. CAKPETINGS. * ou can always find the large I best assortment of CARPETS OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS MAI'S AND RUGS at JOHN B. DETWILER'S , street , between Farnham ant ouglas utreefy $3 atfwlt. THE STATE EXPO&1TIO What is Bein ? Bone The ] pects Indicate a Brillian Success. That the State Fair , which 01 next Tuesday , and ends on the lowing Friday , will be a most liant success , we have not the doubt. Major D. H. Wheel Plattsrnouth , the secretary ol State Agricultural Society , am assistant , Mr. J. B. Simpson , now in the city , and are i ing their headquarters at office of Martin Dunham , Farnham street. They iuforj that the prospects for the coi fair indicate that it will e < all its predecessors in ever : spect. Already over one dred entries have been made ii different departments. All ei should be made at their office. They have received innume applications from persons for privilege of running all sorl games of chance , catch-penn ; fairs , wheels of fortune , etc. , have refused them all. They have granted about h\ permits for refreshment stands , have before them a large numl applications for all feorta of shows. As yet 110 programme has been arranged for each day. I is sate to say that the Fair will sess new attractions every day it continues. Wednesday and T day , however , will be the mos tractive days. There will be class races or "trials of spee < some very particular people them , every afternoon. Every picture at the Rcpub office will be closed out to-nigh GUAY & ALLRN s23 It Auctionee United States Courts. The follovriug named persons been drawn as Grand and Jurors , to serve at the next tei the United States District C Said jurors are summoned to aj October loth , 1S74 , at 2 o'i p. m. : ORAXD JDUORS. " James L Slocum , Falls George W Shepherd , Bloominj J P Becker , Columbus ; E B C dter , Omaha ; William Bowi Fteinont ; Tilford D Dustin , I George N Crawford , Douglas ; Ham H Morris , Crete ; Sarnui Jones , Tekamah ; And ew Br Tekamah ; W S McGowan , Si rein ; O J Mar'in. Lincoln ; Past , Hebron ; J X .Lucas , Rep can City ; Samuel Moody , Pen * * Frederick , Omaha ; E O Sn Falls Ci Paul ; Thomas Wilson , William 8 Clark , Nemaha C William Neville , Plattsinouth ; Coon , David City ; William R , Elkhorn City. PETIT JURORS. J LStepheubon , StDeroin ; F crick Thies , Omaha ; D T Ti Lone Tree ; J U Barnes , Poi Frederick P Burgess , Osceola ; Smith , Arago ; John J Hart , lem ; Hamilton Thomas , Peru ; S Richardson , Omaha ; Henry ' jerSt Helena ; W A Platte , Gr feland ; LFWyman , York ; V Mackey , Omaha ; David Rant ? eru ; L R Wright , Omaha ; lolbrook , Falls City ; Chas H A ill , Osceola ; Joseph Miller , Wa oo ; J C Lewis , St Paul ; Edw 'armelee , Omaha ; H M Lales , ! ; itoga ; Edward Sabin , Nebra Jity ; Jacob Solenberger , Syracu Villiam Steel , Creighton. OMNIBUS for the Fair Grou rill leave the Grand Central Hi nd Post Office at 2 p. m. every ( urhi the week. sept23tf G. W. HOMAX , Ji ATTENTION. A few questions for the parties aswer in regard to "NEW" Ho [ achines for $35.00. 1st. Why are the Machines umbered over 700,000 ( whi umbers the Company have ne1 ached ) if they aie good raachim 2d Why do not the numbers ic shuttle race correspond with t ate numbers if they are ni achines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in t lUttle-race all filed down so as i be legible if they are new m lines ? CAUTION. Parties purchasing Howe M ines will look well to the numbc d see that the plate numbers at mbersin shuttle-race corre&pon they ought to in every Hov ichine that has ijof been tamper * tb. THR HOWE MACHINE Co. - BUSHMAN'S. EW- GOODS AT sept22tf Y your Dry Goods at the Cues sh Store. E. H , Samory , 5 ! h street. sept21-tf Iowa Coal , 57.00 per ton , tlellve by Perry & Yeomans , Genen ; ents , Eclipse Coal and Minin . , Des Moines , office 508 13t set , between Farnham and Douj streets. sept 1 1m. JUY your Boots and Shoes at th cap Cash Store. E. H. Samorj IGth street. sept21tf Taffy and Caramels at th Omaha Candy Factory. Fresl ken stick candy at half price. H. L. LATEY , I7tf Douglas st , cor. 12th. & VALISE TS , CAM , TRUNKS AT H. BKASII & URO. , aer 12th and Farnham streets , p22t4 irtian Curiosities at No. 17C ihamstreet , corner llth street. ay7-tf , CITY COUNCIL The City Council held its lar weekly session Tuesday eve The following special p men were confirmed , to act September 25th to October 5t be paid at the same rate per dt the regular force : W. H. Fred Lenbury , Edward Gor Valentine Adams , J. V. Bi Geo. W. Kendall. A petition tor the vacati Market street , which runs diac ly from Harney street to Fan street , was referred to the mittee on public property am provements. Petitions were received , ai for the improvement of TV street and Capital Avenue ; fo ; repair of the approaches of the bridge on the Mute Asylum Referred. Edmund Dutton , city engi reported his acceptance of j Hanscom's grading of St. & 1 avenue and Howard street loth street west to its intersc with said avenue. Approved I Council. A number of sidewali re lions were adopted. A resolution that an attc be secured to assist City Atti Thurston in defending the i grades in the District Court , wt troduced. Messrs. Campbell Stephenson opposed the resoii The resolution , however , adopted. Councilman Stephenson i duccd three resolutions , coucei St. Mary's avenue ; asking for mates concerning sidewalks , re from recent rains , all of wnich lost. StepheiiMni stated that hi been requested by the people i second \\ard to introduce these oltitions , the inference being neither of the members of the end ward delegation would i duce them. Swobe , ot the sc ward intimated that it would good thing for Stephenson tea to the busineus of his own wart A resolution , approprintin to pay Chief Engineer Galli expenses to St. Louis , to attem national convention of chief neers of fire departments , wa lerred to the committee on fire power to act. Dirt that had been place Mr. Charles Turner on the cro of Sixteenth and Howatd st was declared a nuUnnce , an < Marshal was directed to notify to remove it forthwith. The Committee on Streets Grades reported , recommendln bill of Timothy Kelly for lev ez.rth ho not paid ; that eulv < not built on Chicago street bet Twelfth and Thirteenth ; tha report of City Engineer , acce ] the grades on. Saunders , CUE and Eighteenth streets , be ado and that the amounts be Incl in the next appropriation ordius The Committee on Sidev and Bridges recommended tha Street Commissioner be instri to re-lay sidewalks on reci graded streets in the same com ! as they were before , or as near as possible. Adopted , 7 to 3 , M < Campbell , Sutphen jjnd Stephe vothig in the negative. The i mitteo made a report on.sp1 matters , all of which Mfi commissioners The , Pomeroy , Kent , and Burkley , [ jointed to appraise damages property owners oil Farnham Douglas streets , by reason oj change of grade , made their re ] They appraised damajies as foil EI R APuudt , S300 ; S Brown , .vest . 22 feet of lot 2 , block 111 , S niddle 22 feet of lot 2 , block > 50 ; Orchard & Preston , S50 ; - ! 2 feet of lot 0 , hlonk 105 , § 55 ; Churchill , S25 ; H Hickmah , S2 3 Wigman , § 20 ; R A Browu.Sl , niddle 22 feet of lot 8 , block 1,000 ; O C Campbell , § 25 ; H ( Junning , $400 ; H N VisscherS ast 22 feet of lot 8 , block 104 , 5 nicldle 22 feet of lot 8 , block 25 ; Caroline K Reed , $75 ; mil 1 feet of lot 2 , block 121 , $2-5 ; A 2 feet of lot 2 , block 121 , $20 ; E le 22 feet of lot 3 , block 12J , 51 est 22 feet of lot 3 , block 121 , ! 'he ' report was approved. AH further work on the sidewj nd gutters on those streets , ur ic ordinance adopted , and mi ic contract made with Drexel b. , was postponed until the seci leeting in July , 1875. A resolution was offered pro ig that sidewalks be re-laid on tary's Avenue , where the fil ich as to prevent their being 1 i the line of the lot , that trcet Commissioner bo instruo i lay the walk on the top of ade on the south side of s reet , referred to the committee ile walks and bridges , with ity Attorney , with power to i id that railings he placed on hi les of the street. Bids for the surrendering of hoi ere opened as follows : 'akely , S500 , 98J ; S2CO , 98 . Sti ink , 82,200 ( depot ) 99J ; $ J,0 eating debt ) 99 j. FirsrNatlon ,500 , 99J. Omaha Nation , GOO ( brjdge ) 98J. W. ' " < hitnoy , S350 at 99 J. All 'the bi ; re accepted. The Gou.ucl } a irned for one week. BFi TSWORTII'S CELEBRATED DEI SEA BRAND OYSTEItS. e best flavored Oyster in tl irket. TAKE NO OTHER. ? 'or sale at wholesale by J. C. ROSE.NFELD , General Northwestern Ag't. send for Price List. s9 1m. PQR. itore room No. 203. Farnham SI tnerly occupied by Smith Saui s' dry goods store. Inquire i te Bank. s8 Iw. FOR SALE ) ne Full Cabinet Wheeler an Ison Sewirg Machine , with a latest improvements. Itisncw- i never been run. Inquire at tl augl7-tf E oflice. ) YEINO , cleaning ana repainn ie in the neatest manner , at th STEAM DYE WORKS , i St.Let. Farnham and Dougla ; 28tf. 'EW GOODS AT BUSHMAN'S ! ip22tf WANTED ! ne iirst-elass Shirt Ironer am sher , one g..pd Plain Ironer , am good Starcher. To persons whi fill these places , steady employ - v cnven. t win _ _ GAGE'S LATJKDRV. Itf 515 and 517 12th st. McKelligon-s card on ad page. juile2-tf BY ORDER OF THE JUDGE THE UNITED STATE DISTRICT COURT. The Assignee of Albert Tu Bankrupt , has Soid to W. Loring ; & Co. , His Entir Stock of Boots and Shoes , Amount ing to , $6,367.67 ! ! ! W. B. LORING & CO. Having Bought these Goods at b Discount from their Original Cote to Tucker , Have Ko-arranged them In Their Store , Corner Farnham an Streets , and they are now Bead ; the Public. This is Grandest Opportunit Bargains Ever Offered ? ! Remember the Inducemen We Offer You these Goods at than their Original Cost Tucker. Read Some of the Price COST TUCKER. I 60 pairs caildreiib' grain silver tip polish . 1 05 40 pairs sewed goat , Polish . 1 17J 30 pairs tine bowed kid and fox , Polish . 1 20 24 pairs French kid , foxed , Polish . 1 37 $ 30 pairs Philadelphia bronze , Polish . 1 50 0 pairs Philadelphia goat , silver tipPolish 1 C21 CO pairs Philadelphia straight grain . 2 00 GO pairs Philadelphia straight grain , button 220 75 pairs babes' goat balmorals - morals . 52V 90 pairs babes Philadel phia Polish . 90 CO pairs babes' Philadel phia button . 92 } 58 pairs misses' silver tip , Polish . 1 42i G3 pairs misses' linekid foxed , Polish . 2 00 90 pairs misses' kid and goatsewed ) Polish. . . 2 12J 38 puirs misses' fine Philadelphia Polish. . 2 47 } G9 pairs misses' fine , -Philadelphia , buttons 3 10 23 pairs misses' Phila delphia goat , black a.nd bronze buttons. . . 3 2o 120 pairs womens'gniin Polish . 1 90 80 pairs womens' sewed grain Polish . 2 15 G3 pairs womens' line foxed button1. . . , . . , , . . 3 00 33 pairs womens1 line kid and goat , button , 2 75 19 pairs womens'Gray Bro's French , button , 4 25 58 pairs womens1 fine gjove calf , congress. . . 3 10 THIS ISANEXTflA. BARGAIN 108 pairs mens' sewed congress ( fancy ) . 3 00 : THIS JS SO PRICE FOtt TIIE51 14 pairs mens' sewed Alexis . 3 1Q i job lot of mens' sew ed shoes , ( variety of styles ) . , 2 90 i V. job lot of mens' sewed calf shoes from 4 00 to GOO ± .8 pairs mens' hpayy working boot . 3 00 J 2 pairs mens' fine , light njorrocco leg . 3 " 5 3 9 pairs mens' fine oalf , n-orrocco leg . 4 50 4 0 pajrs meas' custom made calf , morrocco leg . G 25 5 L job lot of fine ma chine and HAND MADE boots , OOSt Tucker from..7 00 to 9 00 fe are selling at from. . G to . . .9 )0 ) pairs womens' serge slips . 85 1 pairs mens' carpet slips . 75 : pairs mens sewed goat slips . 1 30 1 pairs mens' embroi dered slips . 2 25 2 pairs mens' morroc- coopera slips . 275 2 These are only a few of thp pric < EVER WERE SUCH ± 5AI GAINS OFFERED. M W. B. LORNING & CO'S Joruer Fourteenth and Farnha eet , opposite the Grand Centn ; wlt . PAPER for sale very ehet JOHN B. DETWI EU'S rpet Store , 14th street betwee rnham and Douglas. septSdtf&wlt * EW GOODS AT BUSmiAX'S. sept22tf iTJTHS' ' & BOYS' J3LOTHIN ( AT & . BBASU fc BRO. , uer 12th and Farnham streei ep22t4 'he picture sale last evening a Republican office was well at ded. The steel engravings am ; st choraos were reserved for to ht's sale. . Th'e sale is perempto and will be continued until tin entire collection is closed out which ou : 3 Is a rare opportunity sens should not miss , gale to Ijt o 7 o'clock. GRAY & ALLEN . : 22 2t Auctioneers. & TRIMSHNGS , oth , white linen shad.es- store shades &fi tassels to match. . DETWTLEII , h stregt , oetwceu D3dtfw-lt - rsryour Hats and Caps at the ip Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 6tU streit septSltf * * DISTINGUISHED V1SITOI TTnion Pacific President Di Jay Gould , and Others. Yesterdey the Union P directors' car , which had been to New York for the pui brought to this city Sidney D President of the road ; Jay G who is a director and one c heaviest stock holders ; Oliver/ who is a director ; G. P. Mori the general manager ot G < estates ; and Col. Thomas J. dan. On their arrival they found Homan's el Hacks in waiting lor them , they took a drive to the comp shops , which they inspected , with which they were nuicn ] ed. After doing the shops drove about the city , viewii many beauties. An hour or was then , spent at the headqv offices of the road , when the proceeded to the Grand Ct Hotel , where they enjoyed a In ous dinner. We have not been able as yet certain the cxactnature of their ness , further than that it is to i arrangements for facilitating t over the Union Pacific , by she ing up the running time. It is gested that , if they could in way hasten the Iowa roads to the bridge , it would be the agreeable improvement to the eling public that could possibl made. These distinguished visitors go west to-morrow , probably ing San Francisco before the ; turn. Auction at Cussen's , IGth Dodge , to-morrow at 10 o'clod sept 23 It. NEW GOODS ATBUSHMAN' scp22tf SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Advertisements ol To Lei Sale , Lort , Wants , Found , PourdlDg , AC ! in prte l in these rnlumns once for CENTS pi r line : each subsequent inse FIVE CEF S per line. 'Hie urst in never Im h n TWENTY-KIVi : O H SALE. 3 good lot < on 18th , lira f strcot for SS30. 1 email lotttixrc , ou ( ass street $2JO rO acres of Dou 'as i lanil.fi it clasi , 10 miles out , JGtJ. New and lot 5 yo.ii-3 time , al.800 UUGGS & 1IILL , Heal eitate ajonl Stood. T AKb'S AUDITION. Lots Jursalo on Jjal credit apply tu JOIlM SI. CLAKi ! , eiit23 3' * * DA girl , to work Ina sraal WANT vato family , Iinmfdiately Inqu 559 Eleventh street , Let. Douglas and Uod sept rpAKEN UP A dark Irown cow. 9 I old The owner can get the siuie by Ing property and paying chaws FJ. . SCIIE S33 Sixteenth st , north of Farnuhni. FEW first-class boarders wanted at A Busies' , 5:3 13th , bet. Cap. are , Uavcniort. Uooi table. Sept RENT -My residence , N. W. con e FOR Chicago streets. S. W1UC.1 sepUltt A Busine 3 Partner with : WANTED manufacturing business t ished five years. Apply personally or lr ' ef. Hopiu p , Vischer's bloct , Uiualia' iraska. toi.t.21- FOR REXT 17tban.l . Cap. Av. . HOUSE . & .A.TAYLURA Sept21tf niASOFOUREST. L S. A. TAYLOR A I FOR BENT Ninth and Ua HOUfeE . S. A. 1AYLOK A I FOR REX T20 h and Cass. aOUSE given about 0 < t. 1st. saptgltl _ ! ? . A , TAYLOR ft ( OUdE FOR REST-18th and Cas ? . 8. A. TAYLOR A ( tept2Itf L.TONCY TO LOAN Inquire at Law ( ; \j. of F , A. BEALs.Rooin 9 , Viichgr's BI inaha. _ ssptl6 < " KEAT bargiinj in real estate , for sale 1 3Tin Mock 89 , " with all Imcroveincnts i. situated on lmge ! Strict , between ISthi reels , at the low pi ice of 55 00. t-nqulr . HELLSIAN .t CO. Corner of Franha lirteentn htrects. si 4 d 30 IfANIED Amencan , Herman. Norwei I V fcwedlsh , or Irish sirls , to work in bo staurants and private families. Inqiiin ) t njl 4 Co. , Employment liurtau , 527 enth Stre t , opposite Post Office. ejitl2d 111L IIous and lot next north of C. E. V c . residence is lors le at the low prici ,500--a irlfle more tljan the cost of in-i > r < i > nts. Inquire of b , W. AMBROSE , At y , pear head of Doiulas street. uejt : TfcD Any onuwitniing to sell or VAT any kind < I business , bi-use 1 id ) or icerchan lise , call on UK. We h anccs ntirely in our hands , affording it investment ( or capital , both small ; at COrilULI.iCO. , Ewhanga and l tin ; Bureau , 531 15lh street , oj-po'lte I Hoe. _ seplZd , IO THE FWOL.IU Tbe undersl ned opened an oflice for em Inyment of m 1 female help for stores , offices , honsrs , ] : e families , < < tc All in want of the same , ntini ; employment , please a-11 on TTRILL & Co. , Exchange nd Employmi reau , 531 15th street , oppcsUe Post Office. eptSdtl [ TASTED A girl to do general housewc T at 418 Davenport St. aug25dt OR SALE SCO acre/ot land two milrs In Wlsner , on the O. N. W. R. R. , in Cuuii , Nebraska , at S .50 peracrein cash , orb rn and balance in cue year at ten per ci ply at "Great Westrn Land Agency , " 1 132 Farnham Street Orpalia. auclTdti "ONEY TO LOAN On approvea persor L security , also City and Coniitr Warian ght and sol I. Inquire .it Law Offiio of ' I . Richards. No. 490 13th St. , Omaha. ugfidtf _ 'ORE TO BENT 138 Douplas strr et. Ii quire ol WEBBER 4 BE1IM. Tltl r ANTED Day boarders , st the touthwc : cor. ot 10th and llarnev su. ] c ) tf AB3IONEES NOlICE , .1 porting knowing themselves ii& f. Mackey , are requested to call on C < i land ray up at once. I persons holding claim i cc-lnst B. 31 fcey , n note or ace Hint , will ple-ise presen i 10 the uudersUncd for adjustment. tw3t. C. C. HOUSEL , Assigne * - _ m For Sewing Machines. order to make room for our new styles , w < put in PERFECT order all of onr eli , including second-band , and ofl'cr them al ATLEY REDUCED prices , for CA5H. EAR IW MIND BY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and .UTHQBIZED canTMsers Is VARRANT- nd INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a JTATIOiT TO SUSTAIN. Experience WITHOUT Instruction Ii % a machine SE than NONE at all. JTION. We know of large lots of worth- aehincs bought at low figui es , that are be- Imed off on the public for nearly as good r. Persons that do not want to run the if being swindled shonMNEVER buy of 3PON6JBLE pnart'ies , as they hare NO Mon AT STAKE , as hare old cstabUjtcd tale * , * THE HOWE MACHINE CO. , 459 13th Street- LIQUOSS , WINES , ETC. en use o , S - " "co 2 S fr * H i " w o " * 01 * 3 o S c 00 c > P s ? CQ B i EL ; HH > ? S3 i m 2 3 oo to * M 5 O1 S t < c 0 P. N. GLYNN * WHOLESALE AMD BETAtt. DZAT.ZB I Wines , Liquors , Segc TOBlC 0 AND PIPES. aarCaliforiia Wines and Brandles.S > Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets opposi new Post Oihce buildins , Omaha , Neb * HOTELS. Bavarian Hotel Cor , 13th 1 Leavenworth S Board by the iliy and week. Finest bi of all clasvs of Liquors , ScgarsAo. Fresh 1 constantly on hand. jc23-3in CHAS. HART Fn GRAND CENTRA 1MAHA , - - - KEBEAi The largest and best hot between Chi lad San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1S73. 30 tf . GEO. THKALL. PronrieU United States HoH COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREE mHF.UNDERSIONED r-srectfnlly ann I re that he has pimhaed and reS lei n\x > \ e II lei , and Is row ready to J-CCOHMIKI th public , with board by ds y r we fc , at : ona 'leratPi. WILLIAM LEI1R. Prc julT22 ' 711 California House KRITZ HAFMEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r llth , Out Nebraska Board by the day or week , iunel. vt Central Hous > o. 630 Fiileenth Street , Jpp. JeDerson Square , OMAHA , N JOSEPH DOVE. Prop'r. Day and week Board st reasonable rates. Firit-ca$4 bar attached to the bouse. ic27 3m LIITDLE SOUS ] On OM , let. Farnham and Ifarney Slrcsk bee.n entirely refilttAl and refurnisl HAS will accommodate all totliebcs oard at 81,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN. iT2Sdlr. 1'ropreti Southern Hotel , Fronting on 4th , 6th and Walnntita , , 3t. Lenis , - Me Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is first-class in all 11 ointments. Its table' sre at all times at lifd in the greatest abundance , with all 1 slicacies the markets afford , Its clerBs a nploj-e * arp all pola | ( sad attentive to I ant'of thogufst8"of the hotel , Tb re IB iproTedeleva'or leading from the flrtt fl ( i the upper one , Bailroad and Meamlx ket offices , news stand , cd wesxerr flnl legraph offl < e in the Botunda of hotel. WILUAM LATEY , ! or. 1 6th. aud Webster ; St Keeps a complete assortment ol [ ROGER LES and PROVISIONS WILLIAM SEXAUEB , 5 Tcinliaia Street , - - Oiraha , Ki WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER Uf URNITURE , BEDDING , ETC aa DEALER IN ruits , Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 215 Douglas , bet. llth and 1 Street. AHA , . . . The SlBux City And Pacific Hallroatj , la Connection vith Ihe OUX CITY & . ST , PAUL RAILROAD , 2 rallei the shortest route from Omahi Council Bluffs to St. PanI , ] Ilneioll , rrater , Anolca , Dnlnth , Bismarck , and all ts In iln leares Omaha dilly , ( errep Saturday ) j.clock p. in. , and Council Blutfs at 8:05 : prom - rom Chicago A Norlh-WcsUrn Depot. eas LOWandilmecs QUICK as Ly nny oilier Line. , LMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL MET MS , snre vour ticket reaila VIA Sioux City , avoiding circuitous routes and midnight frrs. ketacan be 'urchasol at the offices of the m & Korthwt stern Railway In Omaha fcuncil Bluff. . J C. BOYDEN , : Pan. A Ticket AglSt P. 4 S. C. R. R. Paul , Minn. ' - F. C.HILL , Pa j. and Ticket Ajt-'S. ' C. * K. , 'Slour r , Iowa. " GEO. TV. GBATTON , Agent. 163 Farnhara Street , Omabs , Neb rW. If. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. ice is hereby gtven to the qualified electors City of Pmiba , thaf a Special Election e Tield within and fpr the City of Omaha , esday the 13th day of October , A.D. 1874. e purpose of submitting to tbe qualiued rs of said ally tbe following proposition , ill bonds pf the city of Omaha T * Issued by ty in the sum of four hundred thousand i , due In twenty years with interest at per cent , per annum , to be uted for the of erecting , or procuring the ersbtlon er Works In tha City of Omaha. " proposition , entire , shall be written or 1 upon each ballot , and the Tote th-reon eonly " Yes" or No , " written orprint- ow said proposition , up _ > n the sama aid Special Election the polls will be ; at 9 o'clock A. M. , and be kept open o'clock P. if. , at the following places : Vard at Turner Hall. Ward at engine House , No.3. ( i'ard at Eccine How , No. ? . i Want-al Sheriff's Office. Conrf HO.IS& iVard at Pennyylruila Honse1 , IhUbgi Yard at Engine House , No. 1. line's whereof I hare" hereunto set my LUd cansd the teal of said city to be to affixed , tbls 17th day of September , SIlsrGKEIR , , The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WORLD as pre-eminently as Gold Eelfins Realms ct Finauce. SALES EOR 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines and Thirteen Thousand" more iUtblncs tlin sold br UBeinz OTer One Hundred . ire re " " * J' during the ianie tin" * ilacblne Sewing Company It will bar ly b denied . .pon such evidence that tLe superiority of the Singer U lully uoostrated THE SINGER MANPO GO , W. N. NASON , Agent , jo NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BRO. ? WHOLESALE GROCERS , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOIESALE GROCERS SIMPMl.VSJBLOCK 538 and 5-iO Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGER. SUCCtSsOKS TO CRKIGIITON ANO MORJAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , Ko. LO& Farnliain Street WHITNEYBAUSERffAM'- . WHOLESALE GROCERS ITo. 2 < t7 Dcuglas Strsot , AGK.NTS FOR TH DUPONT POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH , ! AXD DEALERS ZZV anned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season , % RbERS SOLICITED. ' XD PBOMPTI.Y FILLED. . S I 3 dl J ? S O 2sT , MANUFACTURER AND VVHOLFSALE IN CXGAltS. 532 I 'IIFTZEJEinSTTH : ST. , ap25m6 C. Zi. > . . T.A.ILOIR , , 288 Bodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. I keep ( ons . .ntly on band the Gnrst flcikuT Crond Clotli , C . lr.icrr ; nd Ve tlngs Ich I am prepared to niake up in tie must fashiuiiab'a slj Its &i.d tu suit the most fastidious ho lowest possiu.a pricts. jelOdly ROBERT C. STEELlr , JEALER IN 'aints , Gils , Varnishes , BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC. i 57 Douglas Street - OMAHA. mcMSeodlr C ° JOBBERS F IY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOVES 231 Faratiam Street , J. J. BROWN & BBO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FAPLE AND FANCY DBY GCCDS r Motions , md Boots find Slices. JOHN T. -JOBEER OF-- helf Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK,1 AND- LGHICTTLTTTKAIi IMPLEMENTS , CSIIEHS. IIAHM--STKHS , KK/i fEUS , MO1VK1IS. DIUI.Ls. . MEEUElt COKNtAMEI X PLOW * , CUt riVATOBS. HAY. 1MKKN AND \VAnoiCS. mchl3y 3 Douglas Stx ( Omalia , ITebvaska , HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IK- Fla Old'KcntuukyjWlilskics and Jiniwrlp-njlooil1 } n ST ± 3J ± , USTIEB. aad Missouri Plrer RiilroaJ Co. , oUjrs best Ian'sat low pr'coi on 10 } airS irliuetoi and of 20 cent , on the amount of th . . , .d I haJnniis premium per OODinterest S pc. OOD\ from date of parcbasa. cultivated , within two years , if halt the land is LA11GE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. * i of ? Iatte ; J.oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys If. R. RCo. . will seC about J.000,003 acr of ipli > n 1W rrarlo ? . anil agrieultaril.U i it red country , t Irom Jl-4 to $7.00 per acrr on iong credit. South of he Platte nyowne a large body of the best Ian 1 inNfbrastt , interwtelby namtrooi ; utto fUrallroat aalia tfielir ait jnl best derelopel part of the State , u alia publican Vzllay. ForclrcuUrsaal/uUlaloraatloa applyt.to , Agent B & M , land Office ; rncr onHptk ftnd Farnham Sta. , Omaha / > - dmnaval 1 t. A liana itmant. LlnCOlfli v. vv . . > .r