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    SATURDAY OCT. 10 1H74.
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THE OUAJLL DAILY
U Kared to ratecnbers by carrier , to any
p rtol Uie city , every erening , jbun lii ; ex-
* rt l , ) M fillten cents IT * . or f .75 for
i ti'onthi , end $7.00 l r Duumt i heu pild
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taw oliice will raelte liroc.it ; cmi .n ,
TUk OMAI1A UilLY ItKB will t * IO llnl to
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OMAHA IMU.Y BEX has t.y fisr the
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the beat and cbeapeet w
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i notice * . 10 centa i-er line ; Biuide iuser-
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linnltntabi rU > iuent mu tinTaby ! be
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Pt.rLou'ls and St. Joseph , due at HrflO a. m
and 7 p. in. ; clew * at 1 : i > . ra. and - :3ii a. ui.
DOiCe open bundavs trom 12 lo 1 p. > .
n K. YOST. Postmaster.
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( hilt ilonMc ihBtr tiny nicr l"l'y
rd In fCpbrftHka
Peycke Bro" . , theleadhig oyster
dealers , defy all competition. They
cell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters
lower than any other house In the
cltv.
BOOTH'S OYSTEUS received daily
by express
PCNDT , MEVKIT& HAAPKE.
OMAHA BREVITIES.
The funeral of Mrs. Brunner
will take place fit 3 p. m , Sunday ,
at the First M. E. Church.
Hugh Chapman , the tnjlor , had
a fearful ' -head put on him" Jast
night at Thiele's Hall.
The laundresses formerly em
ployed at the steam laundry have
Parted a laundry of their own on
Fifteenth street
Mr. and Mrs Lyraan celebrated
their wooden wedding last Tuesday
by giving a brilliant party at their
residence on Twentieth street.
Die Lewis k-clured at the
Academy of Mutic tot evening on
"Our Girls. " The audience was
not very Jarge it ought to have
been larger , as Dr- Lewis la an emi
nent lecturer.
The Republican rally at Thiele's
Hall Thursday \\asau enthusiastic
success. The attendance was largo
and the speech/M eloquent The
cllect of these meetings will be
shown In tbo overwhelming Repub
lican victory on Tuesday next.
There tvJH be a grand Republi
can mectingat e Academy of Mu-
Blo this evening. The Union
Paolllo pand will be hi attendance ,
the Arlons will sing , and General
John M. ThayorHou. Silas Garber , ,
Judge W. H. Jlorrjs , and others
will make speeches.
A very happy event occurred at
the I reabyterlan Church Thurtday
afternoon. It was this marriage of
Mr. Fred W. Gray to Miss Kittle
Little. The ceremony was per-
f jrmt'd by Rev. Mr. Little , father of
the bride , and Rev. Mr. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Gray took the afler-
noau train for the East , and will be
absent fccvoral weckn on their wed
ding tour.
In spite of working of politics ,
the Irritation of factious and the
defeat of candidates there Is cne
leaaon of tfm URIC which o tuuot fail
to Impress everyone. It is like a
V r < / of sunshine to 1)0(3 ) ( the fact
"S jkat notwithstanding the claims of
many , and desperate atten.ptsof
i ° Influence votes ,
the OPPOSITION , }
'FREDERICK , ' the grC t nnd only 3
Hatter , again took the firstpre uw
at ihe Stute r air. " It
The Orphans' Fair at Creighton
Hall closed Thursday , after a sue- (
oeisful ruii of a week. A handsome
J (
urn lias been roalized. The gold
i and chain was won by Ir. | -
Tltard ; the piano cover by David S
\yiiltnoy ; a fine chromo , "Resting
" by John A. Crubbie
o i the .Fence , ;
these wing ZUftchiue by Henry Bush'- ol
man ; the workil' table by Freder atbi
ick Dellooej the V.toC tt by Miss bi
JfleJormeytr ; the chair by MlaS
CoJlii ; the Infant's robe by James
J3. Boyd ; th lady'g robe by Mr * . T , 21
Rotert Brown was lined § 5 00
at the Police Court jeateida/
drunkenness.
Thomas McBay. " "rrested on the
! charge of vagrancy , was ordered to
leave town.
The Chicago & .Northwestern
runs the only train out for the East
this afternoon.
Col. Smith , clerk of the United
States Courts , is busily engaged in
issuing a large number of naturali
zation papers.
Gustavo Weisenbach , an old
timer , was before the Police Court
again for drunkenness. Ho was
discharged.
Remember the Republican rally
this evening at the Academy
of Music. Good music , good speak
ing , and a good time generally.
The dry goods merchants have
agreed to close their places of busi
ness at 0 p. m. , hereafter. A very
sensible movement , and one that
will be appreciated by the employes.
A little boy named Charley Dross ,
whileplayiug with a revolver yester
day alteruoonaccidently discharged
the weadon , the contents hitting
him in the side of the head , mak
ing a dangerous wound. He lives
in the vicinity of tue Union Pacific
Shops.
SVe are requested to state that
there was a patent sash attachment
with the model of a window frame
and sash of Dr. W. Edxvards. report
ed in the premium list yesterday.
Coroner Gish went to Elkhorn
City ysterday to hold an inquest on
the bi.dy of a man , who either com
mitted suicide by shooting , or was
Miot by somebody ehc. Further
facts than these we were unable to
ascertain.
A correspondent writing con
cerning the Chicago Exposition eays
that the Chicago , Burlington &
Qulncy rnUroud has on exhibition a
tine display of Liwa and Nebraska
produt is. The finest fruit In the
collection came from Cuss county ,
Nebraska.
prof. Beard's dancing school
' Hall
at Meyer's
opened Tniu
ot Iadies
attendant
with a larjro
and gentlemen. Mr. Beard Intro
duced beveial new figures in the
quadrilles , and gave Batdfactory }
evidence of his thorough underr
standing of the graceful accomplish
ment of dancing.
Miss Jennie Green , a young
ludy well known In tlds city , was
married last week to Mr. Walter
Blake , of IndianopolK The cere
mony took place at the country resi
dence of H. M. Go T , her step-father ,
the Rev. Mr. Garrett , officiated
Quite a Lirge number of jeople
from the city drove out to witness
the happy event. Mr. aud Mrs.
Blake have gone East on a wedding
trip , and will make Indianapolis
their home.
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In fus'11'to
state tba * the article in Thursday's
paper was not intended as a reflec
tion. JUT. Powell neither asked nor
sought at our hands a puff. The re
port of the committee was handed
us for publication to correct a former
report This was an olHeial cer-
tilicate to Mr. Powell that ho had
drawn premiums on bent bar and
toilet soaps by the three members of
the committee , but aa there appear
ed to be other conflicting certilicates
we sought to give both sl < 'es a lair
hearing.
Personal- " -
J. F. Lyon , of Falls City , Is at the
Grand Central.
D. R. Faut , of Texas , Is at the
Metropolitan.
Gen. Dodge dodged In from the
west yesterday afternoon.
General McBride , our next Treas
urer , la Ju the city.
U.P.Millon was sent lo jail yester
day by Judge Wilbur for tivp days
to sober up.
Oliver Ames , one of the Union
Pacific Directors , came In from the
west yesterday afternoon.
J. J. Dickey , ( superintendent of
the Atlantic & I'acitic teleg'raph
company , went west yesterday.
A. T. Macmillau , of the Union Pa
cific Auditor's office , has returned
from a visit to Canada.
L. H. Korty , of the Atlantic &
Pacific telegraph office , returned
homo yesterday from the east ,
where he has been visiting for the
last few weeks.
Miss Simpson , formerly the or
ganist av St. Baniabas Church , in
this city , is now engaged in teach
ing music at Council Biuff ? . She is
a brl'liant musician , and her talents
will Insure her success wherever she
goes.
goes.The
The following are the arrivals at
the \Yvominij :
N J Mil'er , DesMoine , Iowa ; C
D Gauioiiier , Marshall , Mich ; Gee
Prfetnn , IIT Phelix , Butler county.
Neb ; \vlu Halsteud , Salt La e ; Mrs
Pattrough , Montreal , Canada ; Mrs
McCullough and Daughter , Ver
mont ; James Herrenjr , Maysville ,
Mo ; J Sullivan and \\i e , Mrs Mel-
Huge and daughter , New York ; Mrs
Saundei * , Ohio ; C A Boegel , Carrollton -
rollton , 111 ; L.vmaii Perkins and
wife , Canyon Cit > ; James A Foi-
reM. and wile , Dayton , Ohio ; Jolin
Kenny , Toronto , Canada ; James
Molntoxh , Joliet , Illinois ; A BCup-
Chicugo ; JS' It Gaylord , Lin
coln , Nebraska ; John St Meyers ,
Mu&catine , Jowaj Dr O'Conuell ,
NewYor'r. - * '
The following are the arrivals at I
the jjffttropolitan Hotel : t
D R Faut , Texasj L Elsenbaoh ,
Chicago ; L N Gourieu , Cedar Rap
ids ; Win Schneider , OrrviUe , Cali
fornia ; S FBouton ; Chicago : J-fc a
Dibble , wife and child , Haltou , Kan ; tlBl ;
Woodruff , Chicago. Blll
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GEO. H. .f-STEHSOA' , tnepiouee llT ?
jgar manufacturer , keeps con- ir
tan tly on hand the very best irU irW
rands of cigars , and also * x > ne U
ack , Fruits and Flowers , and of f
Durham" Smoking Tobacco. ofbe
U Douglas street , ti
maySeodly
About Scandinavians.
OMAHA , Oclr9 , 74.
EDITOR BIE : : \
I desire to say a few words in re
ply to Mr. John Ahmanscn , wfioj. I
am told wrote the article about Scan
dinavians In the Herald. I have
ived in Omaha about seven year ? ,
and I thiuk understand the senti
ment of mycountrymen as well/as
anybody. I think every impartial
Scandinavian will agree with me
ivhen Isay that Ahmansou andBath
ought to bo the last men to com
plain about bad treatment from
the Republican party.
They have Both had more than
their share of honors for the work
: hey have done for that party. Ah-
manson In the legislature anoVRalh
; n the Board of IiimigraUon , in the
School board and as Registrar.
AY bat right has either oMhem to
grumble ? What benefit or credit
has their Holding office been to
Scandinavian * , ? What right
have they to " 'advise us
to desert _ the Republican party ,
because they do nof succeed In get
ting a nomination ? Is it not un
grateful and mean for them to try
to create discord in our ranks at a
time when every Republican should
stand by his colors ? I know there
are Scandinavians in Omliba who
have the ability and honesty-Nre-
quired of public representatives , but
they are engaged In business , and
cannot afford to accept political oS"
( ices that do not pay.
These men arc not disappointed
or sore-liended. In refusing to take
Wai er o" Bath the Republican O n-
vention actid prudently , since
ue'thp ' - could have united thp el * > -
nv nts In our nationality. For my
part l hope they and their friend- *
will have sense enounh to keep
cool.
Gun Explosion.
Frank McDonald , while hunting
ducks on the bottoms Thur&dav ,
met with an accident that came
witliin an inch , so to speak , of bend
ing him to that b. urne whence no
duck-hunters ever return. lie was
hunting with an old German gun ,
and as he fired , it exploded , takiijf.
a piece * JX Inches long out of the
barrel , and blowing off the tip ol
one of his fingers. Ho was consid
erably Btijnned for a few moments ,
and did not really learn what was
the matter till helooked at the bust
ed gun barrel.
An Unocouplea Bnlld ng Destroyed by
Fire Th'i Morning.
yesterday about half past fonr
o'clock , the building at the southeast
corner of Dodge and Tenth streets ,
wjs discovered to be on fire , and n
alarm was attempted : o be struck ,
but the apparatus1 would not work.
Parties then ran to engine house No.
2 , where an alarm was struok ,
which brought the department to
the spot , but not until after the roof
had fallen in. The fire , however
was prevented from spreading tote
to too najuiiiiiijs buildings. The
building was an empty wooden
structure , and was lormerly occu
pied by Mejvr & Raapke. It I- .
thought that the firp was the work
of an incendiary. It was owned by
Josiah Drake , of Cincinnaati , and
Byron Reed was the agent. The
Joss Is covered by insurance.
NOTE THIS FACT.
Eaton , the well known photo
grapher , took first premiums at the
State fair. His dis-play of flue pic
tures attracted universal attention
and drew forth merited praise. He
is known as the best artist in the
west , and the result therefore was
not entirely unexpected by him.
His gallery on upper Farnham St. ,
is well worth visiting , as he has
numerous specimens of fine work ,
which will convince anybody that
he Is an accomplished artist. 9tl
Bunce , the favorite Hatter , being
overcrowded in his old quarters has
removed to the large and ejegont j
store lately known as McAualand's
gun store , northeast corner of 14th
and Douglas streets. Give him a
call. o94t
Scandinavian Mass Meeting.
The Scandinavians of Omaha ,
without regard to previous political
affillationsare respect ully invited to
attend a general Scandinavian mass
meeting at Turner Hall Saturday
evening at 7J o'clock Don't fail
to attend , as flatters of importance
will be taken into consideration.
o91t MANY SCANDINAVIANS.
WHY IS IT ?
That through all the dull season
just passed , when other dry goods
stores were empty and clerks asleep ,
Bushman's dry goods store has
always been as crowded as ever ? I
Why Is it that old merchants aie
complaining Utterly , and are mov
ing away ? Bicaut-e Bushman sells
goods as cheap in OMAHA AS
THEY ARE SOLD IN MEW
iORK CITY AT RETAIL.
Ik causa Bushman's ' prjpes atretail
in many goods are less than the
usual wholesale prices. And lest ,
but not least , because the people
have found out tor themselves that
a child can bay as cheap and as I
a fely as the most experienced buy
er , and that Is our aim to make our
store the most reliable place of busi3
ness In tills great new northwesr. e
Be sure and find the right plac - , 265
Douglas street , two dt or3 from
Sheely Bros.1 meat market
oct9dtf
THE Premium Hatter , Bunce , la , '
now located northeast corner 14th.
and Douglas streets. oct9t2
NOTICE.
A Fair and Festival-wlll be held
it the Baptist Ch'irch ( Colored ) , on ;
he corner of Eleventh and Harney
itreets , for four evenings , commenc-
ng Monday , October 12th , 1874.
lhe proceeds of the first two even-
ngs , viz : October 12th and 13th , wl
rill be for the benefit of the I adies Ib
Jnion Aid Society , and theprpceeds th
the last two evenings , viz : Octo- an
er 14th and Mth , will be used for
be benefit of the church , which
eeds Resistance , octOtS a
jjF * jileotion Officers.
The following judges and clerks of
election have been appointed by the
county commissioners :
First wa d G C Mericle , C F
Goodman and George Hansen ,
judges ; E D Kittoii and Jos Zaepp-
fel , clerks.
Second ward A R Orchard , Vin
cent Burkley and E B Willis ,
iudges ; J S Tucker and AG McAus-
land , clerks.
Third ward J R Steele , judge ;
L H Wright and J C Roseufeld ,
clerk.
Fourth ward W J Yates , Ma-
thiasHawver andLionisVan Froben
judges ; W N Bamberge and D E
Bui ley , clerks.
Fifth Ward Timothy Kelley , G
H Hearman and Win Latey , judges ;
Charles Wi'kius and J B Bruuer ,
clerks.
Sixth Ward H H Vibscher , B A
Hall and Henry Munger , judges ; C
B Evans and MT Anderson , clerks.
Saratoga Precinct Price Veirs. J"
W Tou&ley and David Hazard ,
judges ; George McKeuzie and C M
Harpiter , clerks.
Florence Precinct John Steven
son , N H Ricker and J H Deland ,
judges ; Alex Hunter and Jacob
Weber , clems.
Union J G Knight , Hermann
Tirnme and J H L Williams , judg
es , F R Heberd and PCS Ktags-
ken , clerics.
Elkhorn Win M Ryan , H A
Gray and John Jackson , judges ;
John Lulz and M S Wilcox , clerks.
Platte Valley Isaac L Thomas
J H Logan and Dennis Ball , judge -
e ; lili Johnson and E D Evaus ,
clerks ,
t'hic.tgo James Ferry , John G
Bntney and John Lemke , judges ;
, -Adam Crooks and Win Florkee ,
McArdle Patrick McArdle , Wil
liam Lemon , and Samuel Gregir.
judges ; /James Hughes and H W
Crocsle , clerks.
MillordJohn HollenbeckJame < -
Durnall , and - -Starberry , judges
Harvey Link and H R Meyers ,
clerks. j
Douglas Charles JElGriffen ,
' f '
clerk. * -
West Omaha O B oeldcn , J.'H
Tax " lor , mid John Marsh , judges ;
A "Clemens and J B Foremen ,
clerks.
OMAHA , Oct. 9th , 1874.
The undersigned Dry Good Deal
ers of Omaha , Nebraska , agree to
close our ulaces of business at the
hour of 6 p. m. , on and after Mon
day , October 12th , except bafurday
evening , &nd the Christmas Holi
days , from December 12th , to Jan
uary 2d.
TOOTLE & MATJL ,
HOUSTON & GAKIITSOM ,
KURTZ , Moim & Co.
STEPIKNB & Wucox ,
JOHN H , LEUMAN ,
ALKX. CKUISKSHANK.
J. J. BROWN & BRO ,
R. A. Isuowx ,
\ VM. . BCoIIMAN ,
J. H. BRACIUN.
oot 91t
The undersigned vill sit at the
office of Burr & Mumaugh on Sat
urday , October 10th , and Monday ,
October 12th , lor the puroose f -
. .lljg additions and corrections to
the list of legal voters of the Second
ward , Omaha , Nebraska , from 9
to 12 o'clock a. m. , and from 1 to 5
o'clock p. m. , October 9th , 1874.
A. R. ORCHARD ,
oct9t3 Registrar.
OMAHA , Oct 9.
A special meeting of the La
dies' itelief Society will be held to
morrow afternoon at three o'clock ,
at 203 Howard street. A full at
tendance Is requested to transact
Important business.
oct9-lt MRS. KELLOM , Sec'y.
IF. B. LOSING & CO.
Are still selling the
BANKRUPT STOCK
of
A. TUCKER.
All In want of
BARGAINS
In
BOOTS AND SHOES
Will be amply repaid by an exami
nation of
TUCKER 1 $ STOCJS ,
now be'ng ' sold
at
W. B. LORING & CO.'S ,
Corner of Fifteenth and Famham
streets.
Bear In mind that we are gb'ing the
public the hene t of
THE EXJREMELY LOW
PHICES
At which we purchased this stock ,
and are selling Boots and Shoes at
lower prices than ever were seen be
fore in Omaha. Call and procure
bargains while they are to be found , ,
W. B. LORING & CO. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Farnham ,
opposite Grand Central Hotel.
octOtl
BUY your Hats and Caps at the
Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Sarnory ,
559 16th street. sept21tf
Indian Curiosities at No. 170
Farnham street , corner llth street ,
may 7-tf.
For fine clothing and turnlshing
goods to suit the fall and winter
season , call at
sclSeodts M. HELLMAN & Co.
Thf > latest styles m suits at sur
prising low figures sold by
seloeodtf M. HKLLMAN < fc Co.
Any quantity of furnishing goods
such as shirts , underwear , socks ,
etc , from the "finest" to lower
ijradep , sold-very cheap at
se5eodtf M. HELLMAN & C o
Jioys' , youths' and children's
slothing j the boat varieties anil sold
'cry low at
soloeodtf M. HELLSIAN & C
Overcoats maae up in the best
tyle , for comfort as well as ele- St
ance , at very moderate prices.
si 5 cod t M. HELLMAN & Co.
'TYPE FOR HALE
A' Font of Bourgeois Type , of
bicb th's is a aim pie , weighing 600
s. This type has been in use on
10 Daily BEE Jess than one year ,
jd-ls nearly.as good as new. "
For terms &c. , address A
R BoSE'WATEB ,
f. Publisher of the Bee .
Firemen's Thanks.
The Davenport Gazette publishes
the following compliment to the
Omaha Firemen :
The members of our Fire Depart
ment who visited Omaha on the oc
casion of the grand parade of the
Department of that city , speak In
glowing terms of their icception by
their Omaha brethren , and their
treatment xvhile there. Their stay
of txvo days was one perpetual ova-
tion. They and their hand were
gix'en a place of honor in the grand
procession , in which six hundred
firemen participated , some fifteen
cities being represented.
Manyot theDax-enporters became
members of the Northxvestern Fire
Association , the annual meeting of
which xvas held on Thursday. Chief
Kurmeier was elected Chairman of
the Board of Trustees.
At J. meeting held by the Daven
port Firemen , just prex-ious to their
departure for home , the folloxving
resolutions were adopted :
Resolved , That our visi t to the city
of Omaha , and our treatment by
the fire department of that place , is
an event which xve shall always re
member with the deepest pleasure
We tender our tincerest thanks to
our brother firemen for the princely
manner in which xvo were enter
tained , and trust "when occasion
offers we can show our appreciation
in a more substantial way than
words.
Resolved , That our thanks-are due
the Mayor and Common Council
and citizens generally , for various
courtesies received at their hands
during our sojourn in the "Gateway
of the West. "
Resolved , That the generosity of
theC. , R. I. &P. railroad company ,
manifested in the almost free excur
sion to Omaha , merits our gratitude ,
and is evidence of appreciation of
the services of , and friendliness to
firemen , which i-i encouraging to
the department , and xvill not be for
gotten by us.Ve also tender the
gentlemanly conductor * on the road
our thanks for attentions .shown.
Resolved , That the members of
Fire King Engine Company , No. 2 ,
of Omaha , whose gpartiuuliir guests
xve xvere during our visit , have our
highest esteem gentlemen , and
our xvarmest regard as Iriciids.
Resolved , That our former fel
low-citizen , Major Benjamin Bar-
roxvs , xvlio made it lively for fcome
irusT ud extended courtesies to all ,
has a special place in our remem
brance neither the vMt nor the
Major xvilleyer be forgotten by us.
Grand Republican Bally.
A grand Republican rally will be
held in the Academy of Music on
Saturday evening , Oclober 10th , to
endorse the recentTlegl'-lative nom
inations. The Union Pacific bond
will furnish music. * Speeches will
be made by Gen. John jM. Thayer ,
Hon. Silas A. Garber , and others
Further particulars will1 ? bo given
" * *
hereafter. \c
Ask your grocer for "Sea Foamty
oct 7 Ot v *
Mrs.'jenkms , 183 Sarney street
has the exclusive ajrency of Doug
las county to sell the Hewitt King
Iron , a combined Smoothing GlossIng -
Ing Baud and Fluting Iron ! *
- . er. Call and see it.
oct-8-2t.
WALL PAPER for sale very cheap
at JOHN B. DETWIUUI'S
Carpet Store , 14th street betxveen
Farnham and Douglas.
6ept3dtf&xvlt
NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS.
Instructions given In the art of
Boot and Shoe cutting by P. Bren-
neu , 130 Fainham Street. oStf
FORSALE !
A nexv Wheeler & Wilson Cabi
net Sewing Machine , xvith all the
attachments cost § 150 00 xvili be
sold cheap for cash. Can be seen at
270 Farnham st. B D. JONES.
oct7t3
ROBT. PCRVIS , General Agent for
the Qulncy Mill's Sea Foam Flour :
made from s-tlected xx-inter wheat ,
and xvarrauted to give perfect satis
faction , 544 14th street , botueeu
Djuglas and Dodge. oot 7 ( It
ATTENTION.
A few questions for * the parties to
ansxx-er in regard to "NEW" Howe
Machines for S35.00 ,
1st. Why are the Machines all
numbered ox-er 700,000 ( xvhlch
numbers the Company haxo nex'er
reached ) if th y aie good machines ?
2d Why do not the numbers In
the shuttle race correspond xviihtbe
plate numbers if { hey are nexy
machines ?
3d. Why are the numbers In the
shuttle-race all JUed doxvn so as not
to bo legible if they are nexv ma
chines ? |
CAUTION.
Parties purchasing Hoxvo Ma
chines wjjl look well to the nunjbs
and see that thu plate numbers and
numben > in shuttle-race correspond ,
as they ought to In every IToxve
Machine that has not been tampered
xvith.
THE HOWE MACHINE Co.
sept23tf
SEE McKelllgon-B card on
second page. juue2-tf
SEALED proposals will be received
by 'he undersigned up to 4 o'clock
W
p. m. , October loth , 1874 , for the
2 ! ;
purchase of all the wood cut in
C
slearing Jianscom Park , bids to be Cm
spened at next meeting of the
se
Council. The Council reserves the
f ! <
right to reject any or all bids.
0. C. LUDLOW ,
" '
ocl8t3 City Clerk.
DE
CHAHBEKUIES , bl
NEW CANNED GOODS , and tn
ALL GKOCEKIES RETAILED tic
AT WHOLESALE P-IUCKS By
W A. H , GIADSTOM ; & Co. fti
Fi
FiI
Si
Douglas County District Court.
The follo\viug business was trans
acted Thursday in the Douglas
County District Court , Judge Lake
presiding :
Porterfield et nl vs Reed et al.
Security fur co ts to bo glvea In fif
teen days.
Arnold vs Hartman et al. Cause
to be shown to-morrow why sale
should not be confirmed.
Wiuterburn vsTurneretal. Leave
to answer to-morrow morning.
First National bank of Cheyenne
vs Davis. Motion of plaintiff to
take depositions in term , overruled.
Fithian vs Jeffries. Leave to
amend petition during : term.
Fisher vs Jones ct al. Dismisssed.
Ulark vs Mills. Demurrer to pe
tition overruled , and leave to an
swer in five day.
Wagner vs Damon et al. De
murrer to petition .sustained , and
leave to amend petition \nthin
twenty days.
Shinn vs Matthewson et al.
Judgment for ? 587 68.
Jones vs Hertzman'et al. Decree
of foreclosure for § 3,31:2 50.
State vs John Rogers. Personal
recognizance taken for appearance
on the 19th hist.
Jacob Jacobsea and James O'Fal-
lon were admitted to citizenship.
The replevin suit of Creighton vs
Forbes et al , occupied the court and
jury almost the entire day , and waa
still on trial when the court adjourn
ed till 9 o'clock this morning.
CAKPETLNGS.
You can always find the largest
aud best assortment of
CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS
WINDOW SHADES
MATTINGS
MATS AND RUGS
at JOHN B. DETWII.KK'S ,
14th street , between Farnham and
Douglas streets. bS atfwlt.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One Full Cabinet Wheeler and
Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all
the latest improvements. It isnew
has never been run. Inquire at the
BEE oliice. augl7-tf
BOOTH'S OYSTERS
Received diii'y ' by express.
PUNIJT , MIYEK & RAAPKE.
sep25tf
PKOPLF attending the fair will re
member that Bushman bas the
latest and most elegant stock of
Dry Goods In the olty , which he
offers at the lowest possible figures.
He takes pleasure in exhibiting
these goods , so give him a call and
examine before going elsewhere.
septSOtf
BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap
Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559
10th street. sept21-tf
VISITORS ft * THE CITY SHOULD
NOT FAIL TO CALL and see BUSH-
, MAN'S Immense stock of
'GOODS. <
5ZZn * * *
AT
f
205 DOUGLAS STREET ,
One Door East of Fifteenth Street ,
scpt25tf )
BUY your Boots and Shoes at the
Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory
559 16th street. sept21tf
A.sk your grocer for "Sea Foam. "
oct 7 6t
THE leadings-Merchant Tailor ,
J. H. Stein , having purchased
large and elegantfctock of goods is
no w prepared to do"1 both civil and
military work in the latest and
best style. He guarantees to fur
nish entire satisfaction to all , and
at the very lowest possible figures.
Wo advise all to give him a call be
fore looking elsewhere.
sept24tf ( '
Ask your grocer for "Hea X oam. ' '
oct 7 6t
WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS.
Tinted shade cloth , while linen
Hollands , band shades , store.shades
and cords and tassels to match.
Jonx B DETWILER ,
Carpet Store , 14th street , pqtween
Farnham aud Douglas.
sepSdtfwU
DYEIXO , cleaning and repairing
done in thu neatest manner , at the
STEAM D\TE WORKS ,
10th St.bet. Farnham * ' and Douglas
apr28tf.
NEW GOOD.S JUST ARRIVED !
LOW PRICES ! ! j
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ; I
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT , j >
'
CALL AT THE - -
NEW YORK DRY GOODSSTORE
228 FARNHAM STREET.
G
Bin
BETSWORTH'S OELEBKATED DEEP
SH\ . BRAND btVI >
The ocst flavored Oyster In the tnTi '
market. TAKE NO OTHER : TiCe
Ce
For sale at wholesale by CaUi CeCa
Ui
J. C. ROSEXFELD , UiDe
General Northwestern Ag't. ' DeDC
DCDu
Bond for Price List. sO 1m. DuNe
No
Bl ]
REMOVAL OF OFFICE.
The Culeago & North western rall- ST
vay office has been removed to No.
53 Farnham street , in the Grand
Central Hotel. Parties doing busl- be me !
tess with that line will find a repre-j "S
y
entative of the road at the new of-
ice during business hours. Sleeping
ar diagrams will bo kept at this >
ew office and sleeping berths can
e secured as u < * ual. Full and rella.-
le information in regard to the V
me of trains , rates of fare , cunnec-
ons , and every other point con- and Moi
eoted therewith , wil be cheerfully rorc the (
iruished at all times , for
Jfor
C. G. EDDY , the i
octlwli General tecSi
Agent , Si
the : :
Lcademy of Music- one tlon
oihc
to n
tew )
* cd [
irst Lecture of the Season tobe
thai
By the Celebrated Lecturer Stre-
afor
DIO Xj3B"V7"IS. " I .
Friday Evening , October 8th.
'
' "t )4T1
ilbject "OURGIBLS.
" ai
Admission 50 and 75 cantir
7d2t ,
BPECIAT , NOTICES.
. Aa ertinieut ol To Let , For
, UntVants , Found , Boarding , AC. , wiU
be Inuirted in these columns once ( or TEN
CE2 TSpcr line ; each subsequent insertion ,
FIVE CiFiS per line. The hret insertion
neTer lesaihvi TWESTV-FIVK CF.NTS
ni . UP Tworpdcowiondoneroanhi.il-
J _ er , with a strap around neik. The owner
can , seture tame , by culling on K. XV. Carpen
ter , \Vest Omaha and paylug charges. ociSU *
IVlOR IthKr NUely furi-isheJ Ir6nt bwl
f" room. 2T9 Douglas St. L tween Idfh autt
16th , south tide. oclJUSi *
REJJT Four nicely furnished rroins
FOE a pilvato house , southeast corner of
12th aud 1'acific btr vt , at reasonable terms.
ociSeodat.
TO LOAN Call at the law omce ol
MONEY . Thomas , Boom 3 Vischerx Llock.
oitTtf-
Store room ( or rent , I4th.-t. Joining fctiel
A A John > on. Inquire of A. J. biiupson.
-K > Dodge. octTtf
PUOPO3 . fn posals will be received by
the undesigned for supplying the board
01 educatlcnforlueennulng ytar , with bard
and soft wood , to be delivered at ibe different
RclKoI buildings in sucu quanti If * and at such
tinioi as may be needed. Proposals to be e i-
doised , " 1'roposals for wood. " The loord r -
serTi * the rlglit to reject ai > y or all bids.
XV. H. S. HUGHES.
octTJjteod. Secretary Board of Education.
rpOKHNT A house wi h fire rooms , go < d
1 cellar and < is'nn ' S. W. Cor. 13th and Chicago
cage . t. C. AXFOKD. octGif.
' l > r Ltwis bas rem ved his
EtaiOX'AL
r nntenc" to the hrst house south t f the
l < aitiat | ( Lurch , and IU office to room ho. 5 ,
Creightun block. rxtodtf.
FOUSAI E M ; U ht one horse family cor-
ruge , milaUcfo two or four perrons. Al o
two or iuict > larco work hoiSCTcheap lor cash.
octSdtf. UEO. W. 11OMAN JK.
Ol : lE T Brick store corner Chlcaro a d
H 16iii rtrtets. The I e.-t and in the c ty ,
lavinglecn ouupied a a Kro < xry for the List
( even < eais , a teed iem < rited eel a' .
ocUdtf S XVRIGUT.
\\fANTED Day boarders , N. W.Cor 12th.
\ V an t llowatd ut sepZSeodti.
U'A MK11 by the vear a man who is a
pn-ct c l fa ruer , with a wife who U a good
cooknnd i ous > Le < p r iog into Iowa thirty
miles i pat o Co ncil Bluff * one or iwu chi -
dieu ndnl.je- > nabl > if atilrloduthores. tn-
quire.tl35 Fa iihimrtieet.
riOK RLN I flute. UvreUing , Uoardlug , and
Jj WBrelioU'ts. Inquiieof
ALF. D JONE ,
; pp23.1tr S. E. cor. liougl a and 15th fa
KEA r UAK--AIN IN CITY PCOBI ItCV ,
'llct-i-u > anil Tnrn fumie , t 'itl/ii n-
c. a-'gc. Itifiilrcat til 14lh str et. b t. Fu-
u hiuand Kou l.is. J. JOHNSON.
ep 2S f
) . - . . < l lot on 18th. near Paul
street for J&50. 1 > mall lot J3xf6 , o. 23 and
ass stret-t i2 u 0 acres of Poug a .ouutr
laii'l fi McUs' , 10 miles out , (649. New I.ouju
and lot 5 ye rs lime.1,800
HUOUS & HILL , lUal es-ate ngent .
sep23to Itr. JS4 Dodte s reet.
Al hU Hr t ilHfs boardeis wa. ted at il s-
uu-hes' , 5 > 8 13th , bet. Cip. ave. an
Da en nrt. eel t ) le - p22tf
HOU.-E FOU liENT Ninth and C.plul
Avenue. a A. .AYLOK 4 Co.
sep 2111
HOI SE FOR UKNr-20 h aid Cass. Pos-
ue-s on given about O < L Is .
tePt21ll S. A. TAYLOR i Co.
H FOP. KENT18th and Cam
S.A.TAYi.OKiCo.
eptZUf
MONEY ' 10 L'tAX-Inquire at U Office
ot F. A. BEALS.Kooin 9 Vljehers B'oek
Uu"ha-
saptlBdtf
_
GuCATlure-tiiu la real emate , for sale lot 7
iu IJoek fr. with all ImnroTe.ncnU . hereon -
on iltuattd on DodgeStr ct , between ISthiHth
r' Vr. * ° " 'Jl > lc8 Ofsi5 ° ° - mqulre ol
51. UELLMAN to.
A . Curuer of Franham 4
tlilr tetntn streets , at 4 d 30 1. °
\\f Ai < ' fc.D ' ma' icun , German. Norwegian
\ V rwedisb , orlrijti tlrjs , to work In hotels
restaurants and private families. Inquire at
Lot rill&rQ. , Employment Bunau. 627 Elf-
teenth itre t , oppose Post Offlco. ei > t2dtf
T11 ? .1 ? : " ? * I0'-1 B b of C. E. Yosf ,
ore tliau the cost of 1 r70re.
„ inqjircc.f K W. AMBIt/J Attorney
- - - - -
ney , near head of
> ll.tJ Any oue wanting iosai : or exchange
WA
change any kind f business , L > use lots ,
'ands or U-erchan la , Call i > n U' . We have
chaucta tntircly in our hands , affording the
btm invintnient fur vapltul , both small and
great CO riKLLI.it Co. , Exchange and tol-
leUlns Bureau , 631 15th street , oi.po lte P. st
Office. _ sei.t2.ltt
THE fuoL.ii ; The umer l ned bas
TO op , ned an office for etn Inymtintof male
and lemale liolp f > .r ; tdre , oiHces , hons's , pri
vate families , > { < : . All in want of the sjme. or
wanting employment , please c II on ua.
CoTTRIl L& C" . , Exchange nd Employment
Bureau , 631 15. h street , uppcsile Foil Omco.
S TONEY TO LOAN On approvea wrsoni
J I security , also City and County Warrants
bought and soil. Inquire at Law Offi.eof T
W. i . Richards. Ko. 49U 13th St. , Ouiaha.
AngCdlt
STORE TO EE 198 Douglas lr et. In.
quire of WEBBEU 4 BEHM
lulvltl
VVTANTE& Day boarders , at th touthwest
Vf for.oilOth and HarnevsU. e29tf
J. O. SLATTZR.
Dealer in Niaple and toncy
GHOCERIES ,
* Flour and Peed.
IHgh st Price paid for Country Produce.
Ja-oVs Elcci , 66 ? lth | 3t " , bePodV , . & Cap
KEL'OKT OF THE OMUT10H.
or THE
First National Bank
OF OHAHA.
At Omaha , In the Staie < f Nebraska , at the closa
of tusine-s , October 2 , 1374.
RESOOECES.
Loans and discount * . „ . . . 3763 1B4 20
0 > erdrafts. . . . _ „ . _ „ . . . . 34 T9i 03
U. b. Bonds to secure circulation . . 200'i tO 00
U. S. Bonds to secure deposits . . 250,0(0 ( 00
u. is Bonds oil Iiand _ . „ . an ) oa
Other stoiks , bonds anil mortgages , 8,243 91
ljue from Itedettulm ; and Ileserve
agents „ 299,017 43
Dua irom othtr Niitlonal Baiikl. . . . . . S,649 77
Line Irom Mate Banks and Btinkera _ 36 07u 33
Iteal I st.ic , Furniture and fixtures 69,333 t/2
Lu-rrnt expense * and Ue p id 11.-J34 24
Premiums pil I. . . . . _ .
Check * m il other cash hems. . . . . . „ 8J32 65
Exchanges dear ng-houc _ . . . _
Hlll of ot f r National Banks „ . . 24 077 M
Kills of Mate Banks. . . . .
t'rattlonal currency ( Including nlck-
els.M.w. ) T 723 ZA
pecl < - ( ! 'eluding gold Ticaaurr '
not H ) „ . . „ BJJ 03
-gal 'lender notes „ „ . . . . . . . . $9 v t no
ire percent Kedvmntlon Fantld
additional daposU
Total-.nH..M. . . , 51,804,03138
LIABILITIES.
ip'tal stock paid In JMO.OOO 00
Surplus Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CO , 00 00
Ither im'li Tided profits 81 8 8 63
lationM Bnnk notes outstandiog . 179.COO 00
tate Bank nut's outstanding. _ . .
ivldeuds unpa d . . . . „ _ „ .
Ddivldual posits ST6,479 13
'emand certlncaie- JeposlU. . . . . _ 21,737 3J
ime certificates of deposit . . . . . . . 633 609 4'
ertifi.d Check's _ „ _ . . . . . „ . 27i ) 95
Ashler' * Checks outstanding. . . . . . .
nltedbtaies Ueponits . . . . 108,11343
epo lts of Uniled states Disbursing
officers _ _ _ 95,793i
ne Jo other Nation 1 Bunks . . „ _ . 87,259 6
ue to St te BauU and B nkers 4,501 3
oUs and Bills .re-discounted. . . . . as
Ul Payable KOSK.
- _ Total „ „ „ _ . _ $1,801,031 3C TI
,
bo foiis. * } 83-
I.H. W.Vates , Cashier ft > e abore named
ink , < Jo Eolfmulv swear that the above stat -
entijtrue , totbeb 9tof pit know'edpe nnd
llcf- H. W. YAThS , Cashier.
Sub criled and sworn to before me. thU 8th
of October , 1874.W.H.
W.H. 8. HUGIIFS ,
Notary Public ,
3orrect Attrst :
K. TEE ( mtoN.
A.J. p PPLETU : , L
- - , I
LEO.L NOTICE.
' In tbeccndi ion rf a certain Chattel
Ttrare , whtreln Jf. H. Ca d l mortgagor ,
John Pamfnrd Is mortgage , tearing oat *
(23 h day ot July , A D. 1874 , nud duly re
ded la the office of the County Celt , In and
Dovgtas : County. Kr lirarka. In Rf ok ' P " of
rtgagrs. nt icse IIS , lias orrurwl br which
r > wer to sell toe Leeds herein dcscnb d
ameoperatl e.
iild mortgaee will ha foreclosed Vy a rale of H
lollo inude- < Tibedoo.8 tberrin mentlon- HTl
npd'to witon > - cook stove and furniture ,
ilounee. one bedjtcad. one matrau and all Tl
eri' . , ? ( f eTer' < 18'criptlon belonging cred.
w d Jl II. Caril mortpagor. al.o one Singer pure
Ing machine , three boxes of household roods.
two trunks and content- .
lid t > ae ! will be held on the 29th rfar of Oc >
er A. D. 1874 t 10 o'clock in thefi.ien on at
auction r om of Gray A Allen 2.13 Ponglas No
wtln the city pf Ouiaha county and State
ad. TheaniOnntiI-lm l to b due on
mortgage to date i > C43.I5. The
„ . JOBS BAMFliBD. a nc
* " By l F. ILiginn.
r. J.
. . BUKNHAM ,
TOENEI ' NpCOUNSiilXOBAT S *
'mm
LA1T , . .
i. E. Cor13Ih end Doajloi Streets. C *
NEB ,
Tha King of theSEWIXG MACHINE WOr.Lp t -nilnently Geld Pefjns
Realms ot Finance.
SALES .FOE 18T3 :
In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines
ItBelnx oTer One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand raoie Machines tlsn tr * wU W
Machine the Hire.
Sewing Company during same
raoBstratad U will h a lyb denied . .pon such sTidencs that tha lupeiicrlty oUt ttazvis xUr
* bl
. H. MASON , Agent ,
Je MO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , O
J. J. BROWN &
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. -
mrft-ir
. STBFXE &
i
ST W P > o \ 'S J11LO CK
538 and 5 < O fourteenth. Street ,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
MORGAN
-8UCCU-OB8 TO
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
Ko. IDS Pornham Slreot
WHITNEY , B AUSER3IANCO. .
WHOLESALE GROCERS J
) . 3-47 Bcuglag street ,
BKMSFOR TU DUTONT POWIIEB CO.
CLARK & FRENCH ,
IE GROCERS !
AND DEALERS IN
Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season- .
Je l .MIL.ERS '
SOLICITED
/ A'D PHOJIPTiT FILLED.
J " * "
*
1 1 * ' *
1
A. . S. S Z 2uT 3 ? S O 2ST ,
JIANUFACIUBEE AND WHOI.ESALB-
IN
532 ST. ,
. Zi.
288 Dr > ae atreet , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
whlrhl- * * tons ntly on band the finest stwk ol Bread Cloth , Csssimerrs nJ
wmca i dm prepared to niHte up in tie most issbicnab ) * ttjles and to suit the mH fatlldiotu
n vao lowest i osilu.e prices. jelOdlT
ROBERT C. STEELL ,
JEALEE'IK
Painty Oils , famishes ,
BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC.
2S7 Douglas Street
mciilSeodlT
fttssx'
K U [ fi * /
JOBBERS OP
DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and NOTIONS.
231 Farn aam Street ,
J. J. V &
DRY aOCD
ITS-IT Motions , and Uoots nnd Shoes.
JOHN T. ,
JOBBER OF
Shelf ! Heavy
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK !
-AND
-A2SSSSK ! aBraaaffli'/Ts
- /
coiiar. i..iA iKiuTpLuw"cJ " ' ,
rrv TOKs"11Ar' ! -KKD
146
HEKBY
IK
\Kf \ CISARS ,
and
. Co. . o3rs bnt laa < .t lo priMj
. . .
c n- interest , . .
. a .d i hah. > nui preuilamof Mtwreeat. on ihV
cba.9 , U half th laud is cuitlr t d , within. two yeir , froui Jaubf pur.hai. !
LA11GE DEDTJCIOXS POP. CASH PAYiCENTS.
of ? ! atte , ) .oup
B . .w > .wse > .i. . T . . _ _
dl waUre-1 rounlrr. .t Irom ! / < to 87.00 pc , . , , , „ ' . ' -
South ofJit T
B. SCHALLI-J - , Agent B. & M. Land Ofllce
torucrofAIntli ftnd Farnhnm 8U. . Om hm
Or Ucn ral Load Deputaeat , Lloeola , Xa