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-XHE OMAHA BEE
TUESDAY , SEPT. 29 , 1S74.
If OFJfclClAL PAl'EK OK THE CITY.
Opening and Closing of Halls In
Omaha *
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Chicago uid all Eastern cities , Kebratta
City ton , , dueat Plattxroath lUUJUa. , Council m.cli eaat Blufiai-nd 4 0 a. Burllng- m. and
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If. t. Louis and St. Joseph , due at 10:00 a. m.
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and 7 p. in. ; closes at 1 : < 5 p. m. and 4:3u : . a. m.
bundays srotu 12 to 1 p. m.
Office open
: K. YOST. J'ostroaater.
-'me
DAILY UKKi. more
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L 'I1O ot
f b < in double that ff nny oilier daily
ai > rrt > nlill l Ml In NVbmnUa
Peycke Bros. , theleading oyster
dealers , defx * all competition. They
sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters
lower than any other house in the
city. sep2tf
BOOTH'S OYSTERS received daily
by express
& EAAPKE.
PONDT : , MEYER
Bept25tf
s OMAHA BREVITIES.
Omnibuses for the Fair grounds
Central Hotel
Grand
will leave the
every hour during the day , com
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m.
The freight business of the Un
ion Pacific , both ways , is rapidly in
creasing.
Frank Blozakfor disturbance of
fined So.OO at the
the peace , was
Police Court yesterday morning.
P. P. Shelby , superintendent of
the transfer , is the happy father of a
bouncing boy , who put in an appear
ance Saturday night
The annual conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church for the
State of Nebraska , will begin its
session in this city on Thursday of
this week.
Numerous gamblers and tharp-
ers have put in an appearance at
of them.
the State Fair. Beware
Should any stranger make your
acquaintance , look out that ho don't
become too confidential.
Allen , the grocer , and Gibson ,
the clothier , baie made arrange
ments to issue a dally programme
of the State Fair , and as they got it
f.-oiu the managers , It can be relied
upon as being correct.
In addition to the $5,000 given
to the Nebraska grasshopper suffer
ers by the Union Pacific railroad ,
through President Dillon , Jay Gould
donated $2,500. He drew a sight
draft on New York for the amount ,
to the order of General Ord.
A race-course is a race course ,
and a horse race IF a horse race. The
BEE intends to call things by their
correct and popular terras , and not
indulge , after the style of the morn
ing papers , in such Puritanical syn
onyms as "the speed-ring , " and
"trials of speed. "
That cotton can be raised in
Nebraska was demonstrated to us
this morning by air. E. G. Bartlett ,
living two miles west of the Bar
racks , who showed to us samples
raised by him on his place. They
were said to be equal in fibre to the
Sea Ibland cotton.
Two geese , as samples , have
been placed in charge of the Omaha
Aid Society for a grand goose din
ner , or Thanksgiving dinner , for the
benefit of the grasshopper sufferers.
u They will bo on exhibition at the
State Fair , and tickets will bo sold
on the grounds at $1.00 each.
It is not very likely that the
business men , who naturally want
to make hay wulle the sun shines ,
will pay much attention to the sug
gestions of the City Council and
Mayor Chose in regard to closing up
their places of business during the
afternoons of the State fair. The
merchants have contributed liberal
ly for the State fair , and they wish
to reap the benefit of the invest
ment. Besides a large number of
the vast multitude who will be here ,
will desire to do considerable trad
Ing.
A BurgUr papmeo.
A hard looking devil , named
John Stephens , effected an entrance
through the back donrinto Benson's
saloon and dwelling , corner Ninth
and Jones sts , Sunday night ai half
jpast eight o'clock , and finding Bee-
son asleep on his bed , ho common'
oed hammering him , and demand
ing his money. Benson , taken com
pletely by surprise and finding hirn-
fcelf at the mercy of the villain ,
promised to give him all his money ,
if he would spare his life. The
noise attracted Mr. CofTman , a
. neighbor to the house , nnd as he at
tempted to get into the front door ,
whiHh was locked , Stephens re
treated into the cellar , and crawling
- out , " hid himself under Coff man's
house , where he was captured by
policemen Benedict and "Win. Ryan ,
who had been summoned. They
took him , to jail , and yesterday
nt the Police Court , he was examin
ed and held to answer at the next
terni-oftlie District Court. In de
fault of bail he was committed to
jail
" - BOOTH'S OYSTJUIS
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"Secclved daily by express.
PCNDT. MEYER & KAAPKE.
sep25tf
MAXILLA. CIGARS at Max Meyer
& Co.'s. sept28tl of
bai
WANTED ! the
One first-class Shirt Ironer and pre
Polisher , one g.K > d Plain Ironer , and Jovi
one good Starcher. To persons who got
can fill these places , steady employ-
jncnt will be given. Coio
GAGE'S LAUNDRY , o
Personal.
Congressman Crounse is at the
Metropolitan.
Miss Mamie Chambers has re
turned from Europe.
GovernorFurnas will be the guest
of Colonel Chase during Fab : week.
W. B. Clark , the Singer sewing
machine agent utDubuqueis at the
Metropolitan.
L. A. Echols , land agent for the
Union Pacific at Atlanta , Georgia ,
In at the Grand Central.
J. Sterling Morton , President of
the State Board of Agriculture , is at
the Grand Central.
Judge Lake and District Attorney
Connell left yesterday to hold
District Court in Saunders county.
Thew will return on Thursday.
Mr. Ed\vard Creighton has re
turned from KewYork , where he
bos been living for the lost six or
! seven months. His health has
greatly improved. It is his inten
tion to hereafter moke New York
his home.
John F. Tracy , president of the
Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific rail
way ; Hugh Riddle , general super-
inteudentand vice-president ; H. F.
Royce , assistant superintendent ; A.
Kimball , assistant general superin
tendent ; and some directors of the
road , were in the city yesterday.
They have gone South to St. Joe ,
Atchison , and other points.
The following are the arrivals at
the "Wyoming :
A B Eldridge , Wisconsin ; E P
Mallary , Minneapolis ; Mrs C Cum-
ings , Milwaukee ; S Reed , Atchison ;
T S Constaber , StLouis ; Wm Eden-
bum , do. Mrs Maloney and child ,
Hamburg , lowaj E V Pierce , Lin
coln ; W B Sawyer , St Joe ; H Meir ,
do ; H B Collins , Chicago ; C McCord ,
Cincinnati ; Cyras Morton , city ; W
Moor ; Salt Lake ; W Ceiom , Blair ;
J Laudsbprry , Sioux City ; Jno Mur
phy , Iowa ; A g Parson , Detroit ; G
N Dyer , Bamboo , Wis , 8 J Dyer ,
New York ; Gee M
do ; T Phillips ,
Crawford , Elkhorn ; T P Jenks , Bell
Creek ; C MV illiams , Wicbita.Kan ;
H Thomas , St Joe ; V McGinnis ,
Crete ; J F Lemoudo , Mississippi ;
J ft Burgess , Pavenport ; J W R
Marshall , Plattsinoutfo ; Gporpg W
Rudolph , Podunc : C E BeeboDelar
ware , Iowa ; Fred Tenney , Grand
Island ; Harry Evans , Cleveland.
tne arrivals at
The following are
the Metropolitan Hotel :
C H Isacres , IsaacsvIHe , Conn. ;
W R Clark , Dubuque ; M T Utter ,
Rockford ; J B Ralston , Rockford ;
J H Morris , Chicago ; L S Paine ,
Chicago ; L A Brown , Springfield ,
Ills. ; P R Herrick , Massillon , Qho } ;
J C Penel , Chicago ; Gee E Pengres ,
Moline , Ills. ; H E Barton , do. ; C
Denton , Peoriaj B F Woodworth ,
Rockford ; D Eagbel , Racine , Wls. ;
A Z Bailey , Chicago ; S C Prickett ,
Chicago ; Gee W Roberts , Lincoln ;
Wm S T Morton , Centreville ; Sher
man ThtiretoD , Omaha ; J L Bundy ,
Gee C Hitt , Indlanopolta.
OVERCOATS ! OVEKCOATSIJ
BY THE HUNDRED
AT
H. BRASH & BBOTIIEBS ,
Corner Twelfth and Faruham ste ,
8ept28-6t
HOME MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES
THE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK
LN THE CITY
AT HENRY DOHLE & CO.
Our carpet department was never
before so well supplied with beauti
ful goods , in all the new styles and
patterns , as now ; and our prices are
altogether pleasing to those who are
in search of pretty and cheap goods.
HOUSTON & GARRISON.
sept 20 6t 227 Faruham St
REMOVAL.
"Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing
rooms has removed to No. 579 15th
street , Jacobs' block. s25 t4.
25 25 25 25
per cent saved by purchasing your
CLOTHING ,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ,
HATS , TRUCKS ,
AND VALISES , Etc. ,
at H. BBASII & BRO ,
Corner of 12th & Farnham Hts.
sept 23 Gt
Sixth "Ward Beffistration HoUoo.
Notice is hereby given to the
voters of the Sixth Word in the cliy
of Omaha , State .of Nebraska , that
the undersigned Registrar of said
ward will sit for the correction of
Lhe registry of the voters of said
ward at the Engine House , corner
) f Twentieth and Izard streets , on
he 5th and 6th days of October ,
1874 , from 9 o'clock a. m to 5
> 'clock p. m. , except one hour at
loon of each day.
day.GEO.
GEO. L. SEYBOLT ,
Registrar.
YOUTHS'AND BOYS' CLOTH-
IS G , the best assortment in the
ityat H. BBASII & BBO. ,
Corner 12th and Farnham Sts.
tep GlG
WYOMING COAi *
GENUINE SNOW COAL
om ROCK SPRINGS , Wyoming C
erritory. 51
Best in Market
PRATT & ELLIOTT , Agents ,
ethodist Church Block. sept28-5t ai
leSI
SALE OF SI
BANKRUPT STOCK bran
OF
nAT
BOOTS AND SHOES !
' Iu' '
-AT-
W. B. CORING & CO'S.
Having bought the entire stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
the the assignee ot A. Tucker ,
nkrupt , at a large discount from an
> original cost to Tucker , \ve are
pared to offer them at prices be-
7 cost. Call and-examine the
df and prices.
W. B. LORING < fe Co ,
net of 14th and Farnham street , !
yposite Grand Central Hotel. 14t
THE IOWA R. R , TICKET
OFFICES.
Thny will be removed to the Union
Fattfic Depot.
The Iowa trains to come over the
River.
The BEE has it from pretty good
authority that the Ticket Offices
of the Iowa railroads in this city ,
will be removed to the Union "Pa
cific depot on Thursday of this week ,
the 1st of the month. This fact was
rumored about the streets some
time ago. This action means that
the Iowa railroads will run their
trains to the Union Pacific depot at
no diPtant day , unless tde Union
Pacific has deviated from its first
principle , which was to the effect
that no eastern tickets should
ever be sold in its depot in this city ,
until those roads ran their trains
here. The Chicago & Rock
Island railroad officials were
in this city yesterday , and the Chicago
cage & Northwestern and Chicago ,
Burlington & Quincy railway of
ficials were at Council Bluffs , where
a consultation was held. We under
stand that the Omaha offices have
their orders to move to the Union
Pacific depot. From the bowlings
of the Council Bluffs papers over
tliis movement , and the likelihood
of the Iowa trains coming over the
river , we are more than ever in
clined to believe that the long-looked
for adjustment of the transfer nui
sance is near at hand. The officers
of the Iowa roads have undoubtedly
become tired of the persistent I
pounding they are contmally receiv
ing at the hands of the press of the
whole country and of the traveling
public.
The accommodations for the Iowa
roads at the Union Pacific depot
will be completed in a few days , and
then look out tor a grand transform
ation scene ,
SADDLE ROCK OYSTERS at
sep28tl PLYCKES.
To the Citizens of Omaha.
MAYOB'S OFFICE , 1
OMAHA , Kept. 23,1874. j
The present week thp Statp Fair
is to be held at the Driving Park in
this city. From present indications
from ten to twenty tnousondvisitors
will aU nJ ( { { from abroad , every
day. These must all be fed. and
lodged. It is believed thataranle
preparation is made for provisions ,
but it is feared that all may not find
places to sleep. It seems almost su
perfluous for me J ( ) call the attention
of our people to this fact , inasmuch
as they will open their doors most
nh.erfujjy , and extend a cordial
welcoisp at every house.
During the week let every house
holder consider himself in duty
bound to aia in this matter. Those
having spare rooms will please re
port to Hon. , DH. . Wheeler" , Secre
tary of the fcjtatp society , opposite
the Grand Central Hotel.
A meeting.of citizens to consider
this subject will be neld at the Grand
Central this evening , at S o'clock.
C. S. CHASE , Mayor.
LADIES' FINE SHOES ,
THE BEST AoSORTMEJNT
AND THE LARGEST STOCK ,
LOW PRICES ,
AT HENRY DOHLE & CO.'S ,
210 FARNHAM STi , BET. 12TH
sept28t2 AND 13TH.
PRLXCIPE CIGARS at Max
Meyer. & Co.'s. sep2S-lt
SADDLE ROCK OYSTERS
s28'2t at PEYCKE'S.
ERROR CORRECTED.
Bunce does have all the leading
styles of line hatsand , sells as low as
the very lowest. Give him a call.
sept 26 4L
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS AT
BUSHMA "S. sept25tf
BU\
BETSWORTH'S CELEBRATED DEEP
SEA BRAND OYSTERS.
The oest flavored Oyster in the :
market. TAKE NO OTHER.
For sale at wholesale by
J. C. ROSENFELD ,
General Northwestern Ag't
Send for Price List s9 1 m.
DOVE TAIL CIGARS at Max Meyer
& Co.'e. eept28tl
TO HOTEL KEEPERS.
Co-is ,
MATTKASSES ,
PILLOWS ,
BED COMFORTS , ETC.
,
For sale In any quantities by
'lj '
DETWEY & STOXE ,
187 , 189 , and 191 Farnham fat. n
sep24-lw
DYEING , cleaning ana repairing Pi
Lone in the neatest manner , at the Pisi
STEAM DYE WORKS , siai
Oth St.LeL Farnham and Douglas' tL
ipr28t f.
NKW CBAMBEBBIES , th
NEW CANNED GOODS , and at :
ALL GBOCEBIES RETAILED efl
AT WHOLESALE PBICES BY th
4tf A. H. GLADSTONE & Co. all I
be
BOY your Hats and Caps at the ex
heap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , ev
> 9 16th street. sept21tf en
' I evi (
CALL AT O'XEILL'S evimi
mi
id examine the Finest , Best Se-
cted * nd Cheapest stock of CAS- . .
'
[ MERES , COATINGS , etc. , ever
ought to Omaha. Choose your .
°
itterns , and I will make them up
the latest styles , and at exceed-
gly low figures.M.J.
M.J. O'NEILL ,
* era ,
523 lOt 217 Farnham St <
ans
CAKPETINGS. reai
You can always find the largest
d beat assortment of I HQ. ,
CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS I Ji
WINDOW SHADES "Bi
MATTINGS "Fo
MAI'S AND RUGS "W
at JOHN B. DETWILEB'S , and
h street , between Farnham and J dasl
THE STATE EXPOSITION.
It will be a Brilliant Success.
- A Lively Week for Omaha.
The Programme of Amusements.
To-day is | be the opening day
of the Nebraska State Fair , ana a
very lively week may be expected.
The fair grounds have been put in
splendid condition , and the accom-
odations in every respect are ample
and complete. The Exposition
building is a handsome , substantial
and extensive structure. Already
there is a very large display of mis
cellaneous articles and stock of all
kinds , which were on exhibition at
the County Fair last week.
The number of entries now
reaches above 1,000 , and they are
continually coming in. The office
of the secretary , Major D. H. Wheel
er , is at 258 Farnham street , oppo
site the Grand Central Hotel.
The B. & M. in Nebraska will run
an extra train between Lincoln and
Omaha every day of the F..ir , leav
ing Lincoln at six o'clock a. m. ,
arriving in Omaha at nine ,
and returning , leave Omaha at six
p. m.
m.The
The Union Pacific Railroad Com
pany will run trains during the
Fair , from a temporary platform
that will be erected near the old
jNinth street station , between Ninth
and Tenth streets to the Fair
grounds. Trains will leave Ninth
street , commencing Tuesday morn
ing , at 9 , 10 , and 11 a. m. , 12 in. . 1 ,
2 , 3 , 4 , and 6 p. m. ; returning ,
leave the Fair p-ounds at 9:30.10:30 : : ,
11:30 : a. m. , 1:30 : , 2:30 : , 3:30 : , 4:30 : ,
and G p m. The fare will be 25
cents , or 40 cents the round trip
Tickets will be for sale on the train
by thn conductor.
The first run of the Union Pacfic
special train will be made to-day
8 arting from the transfer
depot on the Iowa side of the river ,
at 8:20 : , and the last run will be
made from the Fair Ground , at C
o'clock , back to the transfer depot ,
thus giving the Iowa people an op
portunity to spend the day in Oma-
h'a. The special train will stop at
the Omaha & Northwestern depot
each trip for passengers.
The Street Railway Superintend
ent has made arrangements so that
every par that leaves the Ninth
street depot on qiid. after Tuesday
morning , will run to the end of the
street railroad , and will make direct
connection by vehicle for the Fair
Grounds. Cars will move fifteen
minutes apart. From 7 p. m. to
midnight cars will run to Cuming
street. A large vehicle will be run
from the end of die street car track
lq tjje Fair Ground. Fare fifteen
penis each way.
The programme of amusements ,
of which there will be no lack for
the week , is as follows :
The Fanny B. Price combination
at the Academy of Music every
evening.
The Odd Fellows will give a four
nights' sociable , beginning tomorrow
row evening , in their new building ,
with an " Old Folks' Concert , " and
on Wednesday they will give a tab
leau exhibition ; Thursday evening
the Arions will sing , and Friday
evening the Orpheus Quartette will
hold lorth. Each evening will con
clude with dancing. During the
four nights a fireman's silver trtim *
pet will be voted for , and given to
the company receiving the highest
number of votes , and an Odd Fel
lows' flag will be voted for by the
different lodges.
On the Firemen's
Wednesday an
nual parade takes place , and in the
evening a grand ball will be given
at Creighton's Hall. There will be
several hundred firemen visitor here
on that occasion , and the parade
will be one of the finest sights ever
witnessed in Omaha , and in the
whole western country.
The Catholics will begin a fair of
several days' duration at Creighton's
Eall on Friday evening , the pro-
: eeds to be devoted to the benefit of
he Sisters of Mercy to aid them in
vorksof charity.
The races at the fairground ? every
ifternoon will bo of an interesting t
iharacter.
1
itate Fair Jottings by a Special "Bao" J _
u
Eeporter. Great Preparations for \
the Exposition.
There is a bustle and an active
luui in the stirring preparations
iow going on at the grounds in be-
lalfofthe great State Fnir which
'hich commences to-day. The
irgc number of entries already
iide and registered , while others
re coming in , and the activity of
usy hands and- hurrying feet dis- J ,
layed in every department fore- lani
indow an event big with success , nim
id as having had no parallel in m
ie history of the State.
ni
The able and efficient officers of
nt
ie State Board of the Agricultural
id Horticultural Societies and the
flcacious Board of Managers with
eir corps of practical assistants are
life and comotion like the"busy
es" and are sparinguoither effort
pense or pains , but are empl ° yin ,
cry exertion with their vigorou .
orgies to make this State Fair in i jf
ery respect and feature one of the
> st distinguished cerlods that has
; r occurred in "Beautiful Nc-
iska. Ag
Fhey will accomplish it if there Co
my force in resolve or will. The stri
neral Superintendent J T. Ed- las
, is full of service and assistance
h the officiary and corps of work- I
He is here , there , all aronnd , Chi
thousand and 559
iwering a questions
559I
iy for any labor. I
> me Bustle , Bustle , the
tparison my horse , call forth bnx
in wheeler , Dunham , Moore and
im T. Allan. si
d them anange the proud siIi
irces of the soil , myself Ii
ill supervise the whole. " Far
striding his milk white steed
IBS forth to welcome duty every-
Departments have been appor
tioned to a multitude of exhibitors
who are tastefully arranging theis
entries to the very best advantage.
All arrangements will be completed
to-day. The prospect is very flatter
ing for one of the most successful
State Fairs that has ever occurred
in Nebraska.
FOR BARGAINS
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
attend the
GREAT BANKRUPT SALE !
now taking place at
W. B. LORING & CO'S.
This stock having been bought at a
Large Discount from its original
cost , offers the Grandest opportuni
ty for
BARGAINS
ever presented.
W. B. LOKING & CO. ,
Corner 14th and Farnham streets ,
opposite Grand Central Hotel.
It
McKelligon-s card on
second page. iune2-tf
OYSTERS !
The cheapest and best place to
get a good dish of oysters , or a cup
of coffee and a sandwich , is at
MARSHALL'S ,
254 Dodge St. , bet. 14th & loth.
sep24-9t
VISITORS IN TIII : CITY SHOULD
NOT FAIL TO CALL and see BUSH
MAN'S immense stock of DRY
GOODS. OnJj One Price Asked.
AT
2G5 DOUGLAS STREET ,
One Door East of fifteenth Street.
sept25tf
Virginia straight-cut at Max
Meyer & Co's. s28 It
THOSE in want of any of the new
Beaded trimmings , can Cnd a mag
nificent line in all the new styles at
HOUSTON & GARRISON'S ,
5cpt20t6 227 Farnham street.
IN TIME FOR THE FAIR.
Mrs. C. F. Hickman will have a
grand display of Milinery Goods on
Tuesday next , the 29th lust. , and
will continue during the week.
20 Ot No 250 Douglas street.
GOOD SIK HATS. FALL STYLES
only $5 00 Also the finer grades
just received at BUNCE'S ,
sept2J,29,30i31 ( , Doughy street.
SADDLE ROCK
s2S 2t at PEYOKK'S ,
PEYCKE'ri OYSTER HOUSE.
207 Farnham Street.
A Booth's Select per can 75
do medium 05
sep2Gtf
Cur PEUIQUE at Max Meyer tfc
Co.'s. sept28tl
HOTIiE.
Persons who are willing to ac
commodate guests during the State
vFair with rooms and board , will
please leave their names or address
with D. H. WHEELER ,
Secretaiy of State Board of Agri
culture , feept 2G-3t
NEW GOODS AT BUSHMAN'S !
sep22tf
WALL PAPER for sale very cheap
at JOHN B. DETWILEB'S
Carpet Store , 14th street between
Farnham and Douglas.
septSdtf&wlt
NEW GOODS AT BUSHMAN'S.
sept22tf
WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS.
rinted shade cloth , white linen
Hollands , band shades , store shades
md cords and tassels to match.
JOHN B. DETWILEB ,
Carpet Store , 14th street , oetween
iTaruham and Douglas.
sep3dtfwlt
FOK SALE. A neat cottage con-
aining four rooms , together with
ease of lot for three years. There
3 a well of excellent water , and a
0 barrel cistern on the premises.
Vill ba sold Cheap for Cash. Ap-
ly to SPAUN & PBITCUETT ,
Attorneys at Law , 51113th street
sept25-0t
FRESH imported and KEY
VEST Cigars at Max Meyer & Go's.
sep28-lt
THE leading Merchant Tailor ,
. H. Stein , having purchased a
.rge and elegant stock of goods is
ow prepared to do both civil and
illitary work in the latest and
; st style. He guarantees to fur-
sh entire satisfaction to all , and
the very lowest possible figures.
re advise all to give him a call he
re looking elsewhere ,
sept24tf
NEW GOODS AT X > USHMAN S-
scpt22tf
BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap
sh Store. E. H. Samory , 559
th street sept21-tf
towa Coal , § 7.00 per ton , deliver-
by Perry & Yeomans , General
; ents , Eclipse Coal and Mining .
. , Des Moines , office 508 13th , 'the ' :
eet , between Farnham and Doug- pla
streets , sept 11m. ma
3
JUY your Boots and Shoes at the shu
eap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , to
16th street. sept21tf chli
Vesh Taffy and Caramels at the
Omaha Candy Factory. Fresh
ken stick candy at half price. P ;
H. L. LATEY , chir
I7tf Douglas st , cor. 12th. and
nun
idian Curiosities at No. 170
ns I
nham street , corner llth street.
wltt
EW GOODS ATBUSHMAN'SL/J
( Communicated. )
Reply to the Disgusted Grasshopper.
EDITOR BEE :
In Friday evening's issue of your
paper we are furnished with what
purports to be an impartial criticism
of the concert given in aid of the
grasshopper suflerers , signed "Con , "
whose surname we know to be Gal
lagher. Why he should interest
himself so much in the matter
is beyond our comprehension ,
when we consider thct he did
not interest himself either di >
rectly or indirectly'ill working up
the concert , and we question if he
contributed twenty-live cents for
admission. When wo remember
that the entertainment given was
by amateurs for worthy objective
regard Con's card as being entirely
out of place ; his sole object in wri
ting a criticism was to retltct on the
part taken by the Orpheus quar
tette. But wo arc pleaded to state
that he has not a single person who
attended the concert to bare him out
in his thrust. In one place hesay& :
"I desire to cast no rellections what
ever on the motives of any of the
parties. In fact , 1 concede that ev
erything connected with the
performance was prompted by that
charity which droppcth like a gen
tle dew from heaven , " and in the
next breatli almost , he says the
combination of the Staley Bro's was
animated more by a desire for cheap
notoriety , than any generous im
pulse ; for by their volunteering they
precluded the possibility of other
parties taking part in the entertain
ment. Those who were instrumen
tal in getting up the concert know
how absurd the above statement is ,
and we would right here brand
"Con" as an unmitigated falsifier.
Again he says the performance
given by the Jatfo-Stahy
combination was "a reproduction of
the Belle Union orgies of last win
ter. " Whether it was so or not , wo
are not prepared to say , simpty be
cause no member of the combina
tion ever attended a performance
given at that variety theatre ; but
we may safely say that "Coji. " was
a constant attendant , and better
adapted to criticise a variety enter
tainment than a performance vol
untary given in aid of our suffering
fellow-beings.
In conclusion we wouldsujrgost
to "Con , " that he confine himself
to the duties of liis office and not
set himself up o.s n orlto. |
JNO F. STALKY.
S. B. STALKY.
F. W. RICD. :
JAFKO. I
'
SADDLE ROCK OYSTERS at
.ep28t2 PEYCKE'S.
Democratic Ticket.
The Democratic County Conven
tion , held at the Court House , Sat
urday , made the following nomina
tions i
For Senators St. John Goodrioh ,
0. B. Rustin.
For Reprcsentativp-j FraukMur-
phy , A. It. Baker , David Hume , L.
L. Stephens , JL. C. Richards , A.
Cahn.
For County Commissioner J. H.
McArdle.
For Superintendent of Public In
struction John Rush.
PLANTATION CIGARS at Ma :
Meyer & Co.'s. c ] > t2Stl
JEWELRY A very fine assort
ment now invite attention at the
Popular Store of Butterfield &
Whipple , No. 2G4 Douglas street
Corner 15th. sept28-G
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED
LOW PRICKS ! !
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! !
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
CALL AT THE
NEWYORKDRYGOODSSTORE
228 FARNHAM STREET.
bept28-tC
Cut Cavendish at Max Meyer &
Co's. s281t
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One Full Cabinet Wheeler and
Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all
the latest improvements. It is new
has never been run. Inquire at the
BEE office. aug7-tf
HOUSEKEEPERS' ATTENTION !
Blankets , Table Linens , Towels ,
Napkins , Bed Spreads , Quilts , Car
pets , &c. , in immense variety at
HOUSTON & GABBISON'S ,
sept2QtG 227 Farnham street
MPORTANT TO COAL CON
SUMERS.
Edwards & Conklin , coal dealers ,
ell their OWN coal , purchased in
Buffalo and at the coal mines , and
10 NOT sell on COMMISSION.
Juy your LACKAWANNA and
11 kinds of SOFT coal of LEGITI-
IATE dealers. 183 Furnham st. ,
et. lltb and 12th fep2GtS
IMMENSE STOCK of
OF DRY GOODS
sep25tr at BUSHMAN'S.
GEO. H. PETERSON , tnepionee
gar manufacturer , keeps con-
antly on hand the very best '
ands of cigars , and also
ick , Fruits and Flowers , and < til * n :
Durham" Smoking Tobacco. nDe
of
1 Douglas street. 1
mayCeocllv ser
mn
O.MXIBCS for the Fair Grounds | I
ill leave the Grand Central Hotel
id Post Office at 2 p. m. every day
rln the week.
sept23tf G. W. HOJIAN , Jr.
ATTENTION.
A. few questions for the parties to
swer in regard to "NEW" Howe ii
ichines for $35.00. . .
| bar
1st. Why are the Machines all
mbered over 700.000 ( which I 8toc
tnbers the Company have never ' GR1
ched ) if th y aie good machines ?
: d Whv do not the numbers in
I F\I
shuttle race correspond with the
te numbers if they are new
chines ? ED ,
d ; Why are the numbers in the REP '
ttle-race all filed down so as not
pror
bo legible If they are now ma- WOI
CA
CAUTION . less r.
arties purchasing Howe Ma- Ingp :
ics will look well to the numbers asne
see that the plate numbers and risk
ibersin shuttle-race correspond , IREE
: hey ought to in every Howe
hine that has not been tampered repat
. Coap
i.
THE HO\VE MACHINE Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. AdTtrtiw-menu ol To Lei , i'or
Sale , Lost , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , will
be Inserted , In these columns once lor TEN
CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion.
FIVECEFIS per line , a he first Insertion
neTer less than TWENTY-FIVE CENT3
ftBE : r V Loute with lour rooms , in
JL blilnn's Addition. ( all at .Law O&ce of
V. L. Thomas , Kcwm 9 Vischer's Block.
170R .v A LE Two lots in fch nn's 1st Addition ,
JL ) in the line of the street B. 1C.Ad.tress
T. Q. , Bee Office. iepi2SJ6t
BENT A two story scren room dwel
ling house. No 435 I'Jih ft. , with cellar ,
veil , c'ateru and shade trees. Inquire e !
LF. D. JUNES ,
acp25Jtf S. E. cor. of Doug'u and IMh * ts.
OK BENT Store , Dwelling , Boarding , and
wara bouses. Inqulieof
ALF. D. JONEa ,
tep2SJtf S. E. cor. Douglas and 15th sis.
AFIKaT CLASS BO IBDING HOUSE , IN
good location , and doing a fiue business ,
with 13 roouip , for rent , and turnltuiefur sale.
Inquire South East cor. of ICth and Chicago its.
sepZSJlt *
FiBhSII FISU received every day , wholesale
and retail. Also eg nts for the American
Bonelcsi ; anllne < , the ch < * ape * ' luxury of tl"i
Ke. For tale at B. BKUltLN'd 231 DouI s
street. Mp'2G-6td
: BAB AIN-S IN CITY PROBKBTY ,
GBIAT lo and from Kurojie , foie Igu ex-
ciange. Inquire at 509 14th strict , bet. Far-
nahm and Uouglon. J. JOIlNaON.
ANTLD A first cla s tinner at 183 I-oug-
W las at. , immediately. eept25d6t
npO KENT A suite of rooms suitable for
I small family , ai d a small liou-e to re' t
Apply toT. II. Latey , cor. of Webster and 16th
sts. tep 'JSdtt
. 3 good lot on 13th , near Paul
FlOKSALE.
street for X > . 1 miall lot * 3xf6 , ou 23 nnd
t ass street J2UO 10 acres of Itoiig.ai county
laud fi et clas , 10 miles out , { 610. New Lousj
an J lot 5 years lime. 1,800
liOUGS 4 HILL , Heal ci'ate agent * .
sep23 xltf. 184 Dodce STcof.
WANT iDA girl , to work in a small , pri
vate family , immediate ! } Inquire xt
539 Eleventh street , tet. Douglas and Dodz * .
FfcW first rlacs boardeis wa- ted at M s
llU'hes' , 538 13th , bet. Cap. ave. an-
Daven ort , < .ooi ULle. txpi22lf
-5IyrrsdrnceN. ! . W. cor er9th
FOB hlcago stioots. S. WlUullT.
sept Itt
OUSE FOB tlhNT 17th an i C p. Avtnue. .
8 A-TAYlOKaCo.
Srpt'iltf
FOB BENT.
PIANO BENT.S.
S. A. TAYLOR 4 Co.
I ' < -pt2Uf
_
HUt.-E ton ULNTNiuth and C. plu.1
Avenue. S. A. jAYLUtt 4 Cu.
sepi21tf
01 SE FOR BEN P20 h Hi il da. Pos-
sebs on given ubout 0 < t. 1st.
sept 2Uf S. A. TAYLOR A. Co.
uUaE FOK BENT18tli ami CUM.
S , A. TAYLOR A Co.
tept2ltf
MONEY 10 LOAN Inquire at Law Office
of F. A. BEALSBooui 9 , VUcher's R'ock '
Omaha , ssptlGUtl
/ 1 KEAT burgling in real - tate , for sale lot 7
Vjriu Mock tt'J , with all Improvements here-
nn situated on Uo < lgeStrietbrlweeul3lh414th
Street ! ) , at the low p. ice of 3" > , CO. l-nqulre ot
M HE I.I.MAN A tO. Corner of Fran ham 4
thirteenth btreeU. sMdSQt.
. \ J AN 1 fcU Ameicap | , Ueima i.Nofwez an i
Y Y cwedljh , or Irian xirls , lo ork In toiels.
restaurants and 'private families. Inquire at
Cot rill A. Co. , Employment Bureau , 527 Fif
teenth Stre t , opposite Poit Office. ept2Jif
rnilL llbiu- : and > "l next north of C. K. Y oal'a
1 pldeftc < ' \ * JOTS le at tba low S'1 . ,
-a irige more tbau thacc * ' - - ' "
, , atreet >
Any one wanting to sell orez
WANltD any kind < f business , L use lots ,
'ands or icerchan lise , call on u > . We have
chances tntirely in our hands , affording the
best icvotinent fur capita ] , both small and
great COrillILL , 4 CO. , Exchange anJ Lol-
leitln ; Bureau , 531 15th street , oj po < Ite Pst
Office. septZltf
THE FuouiC The unJer'l ned has
TO optned an office for emi loyment of male
and female he'p fur stores , offices , honss , pri
vate families , < -tc. All m want of the same , or
naming employment , please call on us.
COTTKII.LiO' . , Exchange nd Employment
Bureau. rC51 Ijih street , opposite Post Office.
sept2dtf
\TTANTED-A girl to do genera ] housework
Y Y at 418 Davenport st. aug25dlf
SALK 560 acres ol land two mil's Irotu
FOB , on the O. N. W. B. B. , in Cumin ?
Co. , Nebraska , at Si.50 per acre in cash , or half
down and ba'ance in one year at ten j-er-ent.
Apply at "UreitWest rn Land Agency. " 130
and 132 Faruham Stiect Omaha. au ldtf
TO LOAN On approved perconi
MOSEY , also City and County Wariants
bought and soil. Inquire nt Lawffi > eof T.
W. i . Bichards. N 490 13th St. , Omaha.
AugSdtf _
TOBE TO BE 19S Douglas street. Inquire -
quire of WEBBEB 4 BE11M.
"ITT ANTED Day boarders , at th touthwest
YY cor. of 10th and Uarner cts.
Academy of Musi c.
FmraffllSE , ATTRACTION
Fourth night of t e Brilliant Ycuaz Artiste
MISo FANNYB. PRICE.
Monday Ev < uing S ptrnibT 28 ,
Will bo produced the Great Sensational Dra-
na of . .
" L EpA H , "
Or the
I'TOBSAKBN JEWE3 ? . "
To be fol owed the
by never-to-be-forgotten
Farce of tLo
' TO O X3 Xj OEJ * .
Tuesday CTenlng. t etireqt Emotional Dra
na of
filets as usua1. Secure your scats en nnd ar-
er JI Lday , September 21 , IK IVvn ans , , late
V. 4 F. , and at the Grao-i Central Hotel.
sep.8 6t SAM. ULADaTONfc Az nt.
BIDS FOK ronAGE.
HEAEQUIRTEIH DEP.T OF THE TtJiTrE , ' )
CHIKV QUARTKBMAsrtiK'a'TE CE , y
UMAHA , Nebraska , 8-ptrml er 25 , 1874. j
Fealf-d bids In duplicate iiill be rerelTgdat
Ills office until 11 o'clock , a. m. Monday , Oit.
, 1S7' , lor ihe e'elivery in new g' nny and
url.ip sacks , at Omaha Drpo' , Nebraska , In
uanlUirsai required of
'I hror irl'l on ( J 0011,00 ] pounds of rorn.
One mil inn five hundred ihousindl,500,000) ( )
aundscf oat .
Each iros sal to ba cnps'd're' mrst ba
i rant e < l by two refpoi tl1 Ie parlies , r < t b d-
< rs , that they w.ll lecome Loudsu-Cn on awaid
rontract.
Nobiis will t-e ente'tMncd , urder any cir.
imstrnceunlrsi ih" bMder is present iu per
n , or by duly authorized agent or attorney ,
the -I'd inx tf the bidr , and is ther and
ere [ replied to tihow that he is fully ablt to
r y out the contrit in nil respects if awa d
t. . him.
B'ds must le enforced on envelopes , "
r Forage. '
fhe Attention of bidders is c'pcciaily called
the forecoing requirement" .
rh contracts will be let with ihe proviso
iMheci minds miy b Incrrasidor reduced
e-third , by tve Chl < f Quarto mpHcr of the
partmect , at any time during tb delivery
tlipft'tln.
Clip right to reject any and all Uds la re-
vea.
llane Mils furnished and f full conditions
ile known on application ai. this off ce.
Jy oiler of iLe Department Commandfr.
cpt26 6td ALEX J. PEHRY , TI
C. Q. M. Depl. of the finite.
TCJ
CASE PUBCHASERS
Per Sewing Machines.
i order to make room for our new styles , we
e put in PERFECT order all of our old
k , including second-hand , and ofler them at
EATLEY BEDUCED prices , for CASH.
* EAR IN MIND
, 2
iBY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and
AUTHORIZED canvassers b WARBANT-
and JNSTBUCTION given , as WE have a
'UTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience Th ,
credi :
es a machine WITHOUT Instruction is pure
ISE than NONE at alt
.UTION. We know of larje lots of worth- No
nachincs bought at low figm es , that are be-
The I
Umed off on the public for nearly u good w L
w. Persons that do not want to run the
of being swindled should NEVER buy of
SPONSIBLE pnmles , u they have NO TbeC
ami a
ition AT STAKE , u have old established mmOU !
anlsr. C.
THE HOWE
IIU SU *
The K'njof theSEWEfO 2IACHISE WOCLD as nc-ciclcectly u Gold Edja
rUBlma 61 t Inane * .
SALES EOIl 1873 :
_ In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines
TtBeln * orer One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand n-ote JlacUncs tl an iff re fold by
Sewing Machine Company dining the same tiF'e. S
It willh.ir Ijr be denied jpon such evidence that the superiority of the Singer is luilr \
rnoiutrxled
THE SINGER MANF'G ' 00.
. N. MASON , Agent ,
MX 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHAT iLd " A Juiii IrliUi/rjiio * " < ,
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co.
STEELE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE GKOCERS
. J1I.OCK
538 and 540 Fourteenth. Street ,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
mclilSSrMORGAN
MORGAN & GALL AGES.
SUCChS-ORi TO CKPIGIITON AX ? 5IOIMJ M * _
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
So. 10J ; Farii.iain Street ,
O IDA 3E3I.A. - 3 rEB.
WHITNEY , BAUSER1HAN : & ; CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Ho. 247 Douglas Street ,
' '
0'AdIA.iil'A. , - - IsTIEIB
mch27yl AOKMS FOR TH * : DUPO\T POWDER CO.
_ _ _ _ _
f t
CLARK & FRENCH ,
" " "
ffEOOERS i :
Ul&y yJUlllgj i
ASD DEALERS J2V
Canned Goods , Dried 'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season ,
JC 1 .MtbERS SOLICITED . ' ND PROM1TLY FILLED.
A. . 33. S I D C 3 ? S O
MANUFACTURER AND VHOI.FSALE
DEALS
532 I
C. L.
288 Dodge Btre t , 2d Door East of 16lb Street.
I keep cons -ntly on hand the fcnr t st it > l Bread Cloth
e UI > ln tlc'luosl
jeltulr
ROBERT C. STEFXL ,
DEALER IN
Faints , Oils , Varnishesi
BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC.
257 Douglas Street
inc. ISeodlr
JOBBERS F
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOVES and KOTIOX&j
231 Farnliam Street ,
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE AMD FANCY DilY CCCDS
Motions. > i'il Boots nml Shoes.
JOHN T.
-JOBBER OF
Shelf ; Heavy Hardware
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK ,
AND-
AGUXCTTLT TTn AZ , IMPLEMENTS ,
1UKSHKHS. IIAIfifc.STK.IIN , It K , I'KHS , 3IVKI ( . . . HKKUKU.
KHNV" , rUI < l'I VATOKS.
K\KIl > A.\D
Douglas St. , Omaiia. 2
HENRY HORNBERGER.
DEALEK Uf
f lai Old KcntuckjJ Iinparle-l doo4 : a SpccUllj.
39 DOUGLAS 3r \
( CaMwell Ulock. ) {
OMES and
e Burluzton nd Miwouri P > er Rallroo'l ' Co.oUen licit lan'iat lo pre i onlOyecr
t t6 PC. ceo.Interest , a d "I habinui preniiuiuol a > percent , qa the amount of U
but , U hall the land U cuitirated , witUu t o year * Irom date of parchase.
DEOOCIONS FOP. CASH PAY3
rth of ? latte , J-.oup Fo ' : 'Vh" n Valleys
| .43I.B.K.Co.irllUaiaboatJ 003.000 t.- - , , , , 7 rlcoUur lli
I watered rounliy.fct Irom Sl-f ( to 17.00 pnvr.-n n >
South of he lar.c
bmi nyoTrnes a large body o' the best lan < lnNt | n * * . mtriaecird t nnrrerons
ijaceut 10 lUrallriMl an 1m th Urt t ml ba 'fittop ? ' Iw" c.toi * dtat , aa alio
-publican Valley. Forclrculariaalfallijfjr iition " > fiT u >
B. SC1IALLIR , Agent B. & M. land Office
Corner of Mnt'rrham Sts. . " )
Or tenen 1 Lud Def utxwt ) laacclif 5