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    THE
IV. OMAHA FRIDAY MORNESTG OOTOBSR 30 , 1874. NO. 114.
CHK DAILY Htth.
tDWABD KOSEWATKB , Editor and Prop'i
Office No. 13M Faruliam street , teetw.
Kl nth nnd Teutli.
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; colleteA
PREMIUM HATTER
Best and Cheapest
Hats and Caps.
OMAHA. ,
OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OBAOKEB MANUFAOTOET.
cClureA Bmltn. 185 Hiirner street , bet.
Hth and 12th. declitf
BOOTS ADD SHOES.
TlUUIp Lang. 155 Farnham at , between 10th
j ni 115h febWrl
005FEOTIOHEST.
Later , corner 12th and Douglas streets ,
Hlh - od wholesale dealer in
omdjcsand confectionerf. Country trade so-
ncetod. 'Pi"
0011. DEALEEB.
dA Elliot , coal , lime , cetnen thalr etc. ,
131 Farnham st. feblSmS
PAWN BEOKEE.
Elgotter , Ko. 200 Farnhua st. el7U
LAUHDET.
* new VmndrT opened at oil llth st. , bet.
A Famine , rod Dongas. The washing and
Coning will be done to oriT. first class work
WV t-AOTOET.
TJremlum bo p WorVs , Powell t Co , still
Jt7 mauufacftre tb ir Premium Soap. F ve
Sfl premium * awardeJliy the Lougla county
ab l State fairs , nd 1'oIUwatlamle county , la.
Orders soli"Jled from the trade
ATTOBHEIS.
E. F. SilYTUE. O. C. GBAVES.
SMYTHE & GRAVES ,
Attorneys -at-iaw.
Boom 5 Crefghton Block.
SAVAGE & MAND6RSON ,
Attorneys at
342 FAENHAM BTBEAT.
J01DJ C. CO WIN ,
oy. Clolioitor-
COUNSELOR.
OFFICE CREIQKTON'S Bi-OCK ,
OMAHA , KEUBASKA.
T. W. T. Kicnards ,
Attorney at Law
Office 490 18lh St. , bet. Farnliam
and Jlarnpy Oraaba * Neb.
' 0. Boi "i"411
G. W. AMBUOSE ,
KEDICKJS OPERA HOUSE
OMAHA -
E. ESTAllKODE. * . K.
ESTABROOK& FRANCIS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE Crcl < ? hton Block , Omaha , Keb.
DtXTER L. THOMAS ,
Attorney and Connselor at Law.
OiTIOK-Boom Ho VIiMnBr1 ! Bios * .
OMAKA -
tv JOHN K. KKLLEY ,
Attorne 1 CounseloratLaw
l-tOLLECTIOKS SOI JCTTED AKD PBOMPT
li ly attended to , No charge unleu c'llec-
tion are made. Uouwatolet and rents col-
octed. Heal estate bought and sold. u7u
O. BALLOTT ,
Office n Crelebton'ii i w block , southeast per
room , floor.
OMAHA. EB.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE.
Attorney- - Law
Boom Ko , 1,8. E. Coiner 15th and Douglas Sta ,
OMAHA , - - NEBR.
„ * . ic-rwrcurrr
SPAl'N ' & PRITCHETT ,
ind Counselors at Law.
Address I-nrk KAT 4na Omaha ,
COlSTNXLt
AND
jjfj'trlct IttoruPf fer Sfcead Jnd-
icial District.
OKHCS South side of Famham , between
16lh i > ifith ita. , opposite Cocrt Hou .
.SO.X. O'SBIEH.
B \LDWIK * . O'BRIEST ,
ATTOENEYS5LAW
OCce Caldwell Block , Pouglas Ptreet ,
KEBBASKA.
OMAHA. - - - -
PAKKE GOD1VES ,
Attorney at Law *
Illellman Bltck. )
491 THIRTSESTI BTBBBT. OMAHA
2R 1m
JOHN W. LTTLE ,
*
at0rBer-ftt-Law and Salicitor IB
Eqalty.
. TtT Pint Kktleaal Baai ,
N. J. BURNHAM.
ATTORSEI AND COUNSULLOB AT
UW ,
' . S. E. Cor 15th n4 Douglas Street * .
01CA.HA. fc- ,3r NEB.
OMAHA TO CINCINNATI.
Chicaqo , Financially and Commer
dally Ihe .Difference between i
Qrain Speculating and a Manu
factoring Centre Cincinnati
JProRperous How her Hills an
Graded On to Dayton.
( From the Sacramento Eecord. )
CINCINNATI , Oct 27.
EDITOR On AHA BEE : "
Taking the C. B. & Q. train foi
Chicago at Omaha , \ve found our
selves in one of those magnificent
palace cars , attended by the most
accommodating conductors , and af
ter getting fairly under way , we
were invited into the dining-car ,
where a bplendid supper was wait
ing a convenience found on very
few roads.
Arriving in Chicago on the next
day , we took our "hash" ut the
Palmer House , where nothing was
wanting to make us happy and com
fortable.
In looking over Chicago and chat
ting with some of her enterprising
business men , we could not help but
notice the depressed condition of
affairs. Financially , Chicago is in
a very bad condition and must be
in a worse one , when her December
loans and interest on loans made two
years ago become due.
Much -valuable property that was
damaged by the late lire , remains
in the same condition , and seems to
be a monument to the owner to be
ware and make haste very slow.
Ihe trade of Chicago is gradually
being brought within narrower lim
its by the energy of such places as
Milwaukee , Burlington , St. Paul ,
Kansas City and Omaha.
.Leaving Chicago , we took the
Kanknkee route to Cincinnati at 7
i. m. , and arrived at Cincinnati at
j45 ; next morning. This place , like
? jttshurg , is truly a smoky city , and
.vhere . thp f > uu hardly ever gets up
111 10 o'clock a. | i ) . The numerous
njmufactories of Cincinnati will
ceep her financial condition good ,
ind furnish employment to thou-
ands of people regardless of poor
srops or grasshoppers
Burnum has juat olospd a very
iucyesbful season with his Immense
ilppodrojneand his varied perform-
inces were calculated to draw large
irowds of visitors. The tent cov-
sred some five a ° res of ground ,
> eiug large enough to furnish a goc > 4
ace track , which was a piluciple
feature of the show. Theie were
lorse rp es , elephant races , camel
aces , oefr racs ? , buffalo races , In-
Ijan races and a econg of scalping
ud many other such Bcenestqp fa-
"ur to a western man. Ciuclu-
ati is crowing lapjdjy , and instead
f cutting dcnm her bills , as Omaha
oes , she takes the /street / cars
ver the hill by means of a
tatjonary engine und inclined
lane. Tuo Ohio river is very low
ow. and at best , is not used niuch
> r boatn. as in times past , Rail-
> ads will Pupercede all river tr ns-
ortation in time , and the rivers
ill hardly be used aa highways ,
he lower , or river front of tin's city
enotes the decline of river buinesd. .
08)e of her largest hotels , that were
ipported by riyer men , are empty
ow , and other are barely able to
in , while the uptvn hotels are
11 doing well and full.
Business men here complain of
ard times and scarcity of money.
To-morrow , we take the train for
laytou. Ohio , and the crusade dis-
ict , and you may hear again from
" *
' PIVER.
WHAT is the Nebraska State
range doing for the relief of the
rasshopper sufferers ?
An indiscriminate staugMer in
othing and geute' furnishing
x > da regardless of prices at 208
arnham street Fine linen and
levoit shirts of our wn make at
5.00 and S2.50 each.
Eattroad Tickets
mght and sold by p. Oottheimer ,
roker , at " 98 Fan.ham street.
Unredeemed fledges fof Sale.
ay Iy26
Samlet Orura ,
GENERAL DEALER IN
taple and Fancy Dry Goods
th st , between Jonea and i ivenworth its.
iFFEKS TO TUB PUBLIC A MOST COMplete -
' plete line of Drv Goods. Fancy Goods ,
olen and Cotton Flannels , Wrapper PeLains
wlen Shawls and all kinds of fall and winter
terial for tad its' and cblldrens' dresses , Al-
3allcoe * of all trades and descriptions a cpe-
Ity. Boots and chocs fur ladies' gents' and
Idreni' wear. tepUdSmo *
DEKTIPTEY.
DKBITISTS ,
VICE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST.
CP STAIRS ,
Jei ! 3lh & . Hth StsOMCA13A -
tpuil ! ! > < lcta in tlieclly
DR , A , S , BILLINGS-
3ZE1TTTST1 ,
Bet. inb and Hth , up sulrs.
th extracted without pain , by use of SI-
trous Oxide Sas.
WOffir * oren ztrli err eSti
VAN CAMP M. D.
lispensw his own medicine * , and beside *
alar practice , makes tpeclalltfcs of Derange-
at * and Irtsoaw * Peculiar to Women , > litu-
Ptl and other Diseases of the Roctuin.
VFICE : Corner Farnh'm and 14th streets ,
t dwr to the right , up a'lr . BMidenc * .
Douglas street , between 12 and 11th. next
Lutheran Church Omaha , Feb. AtMnwa
it Box > .
SIRS. J. K. VANDKUCOOK.
oleotio Physician *
idence and omr < 250 Dodge st bet Hth nod
15th Bis.
pedal attention paid to obstetrics and dls
' peculiar to women and children. fStf.
ENOCH HENNEY ,
ustice of the Peace
See over the SUte Eaai , .cornwol Fan. '
land Hth street * .
VERY LA !
MIDNIG-HT.
THE SOTJTH.
A New Deal. The Democrat :
Now Propose to Arrest and *
Jug Kellogg and the En
tire Republican Outfit
*
fit on the Charge
of Murder.
CINCINNATI , Oct. 29.
Mrs. Anna Mosby , wife of CoJ. R
M Mosby , and grand daughter o
ex-Governor Deweling , of Virginia
committed suicide at Anchorage
Kentucky , yesterday , by throwinc
herself in fr ut of a railroad train ,
L'ause , temporary insanity. SLu
had been married ten days.
SALT LAKE , Oct. 29.
Brigham Young went south to-
duy. He expects to spend the win
ter at St. George.
The grading of the Utah and
Western railroad is nearly complet
ed. The iron for it is now on the
way here , and track-laying will
commence immediately on its arri-
alhere.
ORLEANS , Oct 29.
Governor Kellogg , in a letter tn
he Democratic Conservative Com
mittee , declines to accede to their
reposition in regard to separate
> allot boxes in certain wards.
This afternoon , as Governor Kel
logg was riding home his carriage
was stopped , near the corner of Ca
nal and Rampart streets , by Mayor
E. A. Burke. A conversation en
sued , and Burke drew a pistol from
his breast and attempted to strike
Kellogg , who thereupon drew a pistol
tel and tired at Burke , grazing his
body. Burke fired three or four
shots , which failed of their mark ,
is the cabman drove rapidly away.
rhe accounts given by the two men ,
Kellqgg and Jburke , to the Associ
ated Press agent to-night , do not
differ materially. Burke was ar
rested , but was released at the in
stance of Kellogg. The difficulty
irose from correspondence in the
papers relative to the naturalization
jf citizens.
CHICAGO , Oct. 29.
P. H. Tubbs , Esq. , formerly su
perintendent of telegraph , has been
ippointed assistant superintendent
if the Chicago , Burlington & Quln-
: y railroad , and will enter on his
luties on November 1st.
Tiie following dispatch was re-
: .efved nt 'headquarters to-day from
3en. Slleri'dau wlio is at the } YpJ"- }
# agpncy , Indian territory :
' "fhe fpdjau war in this section is
apidly collapsing Gen. Davidson
eporU through the scout bevenjng
hat Major Sohofield , with his col-
imn , has captured on Elk Creek 60
foconee warriors and 2,000 ponies ,
'his party Js one of the worst char-
, cter , and are accompanied by their
ainilie * . I met Captain Carpenter
dth his columns to-day hi hot pur-
uit of a large party of Jviowas who
cere trying to get to Fort Sill to
urrender before he can overtake
hem. He had been in pursuit two
The party Is thought to be at
Wolf.
SAN FBANOISOO , Oct § 9.
The Cypherens brings Honolulu
ates to October 17th. The king-
om was quiet.
John P. Zephyrlna , of Kahoadu ,
f'the leaders in the riotous demon-
tratloiiS in favor of Queen Emma ,
ras convicted of treason and sen-
; nced to be hanged on the 1st day
f March next.
The King was considering the
uestiqp pf the entire reconstruction
( 'his ' cabinet.
Honolulu papers say that th.e per-
> nalje of the embassy is absenfand
bout to go to yyashjngtop fo nego-
ate the reciprocity treaty whfch (3 (
ot all that could be desired , still a
umber are well qualified for the
oalnent mission. The names are
ot published.
Among thepassengers just arrived
om Honolulu , is Elisha H. Allen ,
jjancellor of the Hawaiian King-
? pj. Judge Alien is ft special en-
w to vVaahfngtop , and entrtisieu '
ith the p5Fer * 0 negotiate' rpci-
ocity treaty between the ± Ia\T ilau
> vernmeut and the United States.
Hon. Henry A. P. Curler , a prom-
eut citizen of that country , is also
sociated with this mission. It is
> w known that the King will ar-
vo at this port via Fenecia , reach-
g here about th } ast of Novem-
sr. He , together with the ajnbas.
dor , will spend some time in
rasbngton. } They will prooably
i there upon the opening of the
jxt term of Congress.
NEW YORK , Oct. 20.
The Herald publishes the follow-
g , dated New Orleans , October
th :
The conservative leaders held.a
eeting last evening and decided
commence criminal proceedings
; alnst Kellogg , Ixmgstreet , Badger
id all radical leaders for murder ,
le charge will be conspiracy , on
e 14th of September , against the
res of citizens while in die exercise
then : rights guaranteed under the
nstjtution in removing and pro-
oting arms , Affidavits are being
enared to day , and two of the
tilted States Commissioners agree
issue the warrants when the affi-
ivits are filed. The warrants .will
> t be issued before tbe eleotiun urt-
33 further arrests of whites are
ade. As the offence charged is
urder , all who are arrested must
( in the parish prison.
The bark Abbey Bacon.from Mal-
& , arrived hi this port yesterday ,
tying on board Capt. Leary , with
9 wife and child , and crew , inolu-
ng eeveh men , of the schooner
wntleds , which left Bt. Thoma
stober 3d with salt , forliuensburg ,
. S. , and went down in tuegule of
; tober23d. Tbe rescued persons
are four days in an open boat , llv-
g on Jialr o biscuit and little
iter each" day.
An application was made in the
, 8. Court to-day on the part bf Os-
ild Ottendorfer and others , for the
tnoval of Commissioner Daven-
rt , on the grounds of malfeasance
office and improper and arbitrary
e of the powers vested in him as
pervigor of elections. He Is also
.arged with causing the arrests of
spectahle cltUena without any
evocation , committed persons un-
r excessive bail , and refused part
them an examination legally
eira. It was also charged that he
ed bis authority for the purpose
assisting political friends and to
rtfeer hj persocg } Interests ,
TELOTAPHie ,
4 O'CLOCK P. M. '
Specially Reported for th Ociaht Dally B i
br the Ati.ntlc and Pacific TelezraPh Co.
Miscellazisous.
Dan Gallagher and Jim Holder
Engage in a Friendly Prize
Fight , Wherein the For
mer is Polished off in
a Truly Artistic
Manner.
Senator Matt Carpenter Sick
Nigh Unto Death , But
Comes Out on Top ,
As Usual.
BERLIN , October 29.
The trial of Kuhlmau charged
with an attempt to assassinate Bis
marck is commensed. The prison
er pre ented a calm and self-posses
sed appearance.
PORT LEENV , Oct. 20.
A prize fight took place near here
yesterday , between Dan Gallagher
and Jas. F. Holdeu , $100 a "bide.
Twenty-one rounds were fought in
fifty-eight minutes Holden won.
Both Gallagher and Holden were
badly punished.
JSEW XORK , 29.
Frank Shaw , the champion veloci-
pedist , and H. Naylor , champion of
England , raced at the Westchester
county fairgroundsyesterday. Nay
lor broke down on the first half
mile. Shaw won the first mile in
6:14. The second heat was a draw ,
in 7:30. Shaw won the third heat
and match In 7:45.
DENVER , Col. , October 2S | .
A box car attached to a western
bound passenger train on the Kan
sas Pacific Kailroad , containing for
ty-one pieces of through baggage ,
was discovered to bo on fire about
eight wiles west of "Wallace , Ks. ,
the fire had gained such headway
before it was discovered that all ef
forts to subdue It proved futile ; the
car and contents were totally de
stroyed. Claims of passengers for
damages amount to between nine
and ten thousand dollars
JKDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 29.
A fire at Greencastle , Ind. , last
night , destroyed half of the town ,
including about 'twenty houses.
Putnani & BJcket's hotel , the Ban
ner printing office , the hall'of'th'e
Societies or tie I egaluandKerna'8 |
Hour miUs , were 4estroyje ( } : Tbe
town was without a fire department ,
and though engines were sent from
surrounding places no water could
be had. The amount of insurance
; aiinot , as yet , be afcuertainpd , butt |
is thought tq be light. The loss
ivill amount to about $400,000 , The
iieavieat losers are Gus Williamson ,
Stevenson & Dunnington , T Bow-
nan , Bherfy & Sou , M. Burke and
others.
Qctober 29.
Considerable exo jtem' nt was tiaus-
; d here to-day by the announce-
nent thatSenatorM&ttH.Carpenter
vas lying at the pointof death at
Senosha. It appears that last Sat-
irday night , after speaking in that
own , he was taken seriously ill ,
rom the effects of a scrofulous boil
in the back of his neck. Yes-
erday the boil was lanced , but
apidly became much worse ,
intil it was thought his illness
vouffj terminate fatally , when Mrs.
Carpenter and hs } law partner , N.
> . Murphy , were sent for. 'They
eft here forKenosha , and found the
euator mucfi Improved. | e was
irought to his home in this city
st night. It is probable that he
rill recover , but not Ijkeiy that he
rill be able to go upon the stump
gain before election ,
WASHINGTON , October 29.
Thp Prpsjdent liJjs. Issqed the foj
> wing proclamation ;
iy the President , of the United
States of Arnerlca-r-A Proclama
tion.
Reminded by the changing sea
ms that it is time to pause in our
ally vocations and offer thanks to
ilmlghty God for the mercies and
Ifupdance of the year , which is
rawing to a cjosp : tje ) blessings of a
ee government continue to tjo
ouchsafed ; tlie earth has responded
> the labor of the husbandman ,
IB land has been free from pesti-
inco , internal order is maintained ,
ad peace with other powers has
revailed. It is fitting th it at stated
ertods we should cease from ourac-
istomed pursuits and the turmoil of
nr daily lives , and unite in
lankfuiness for the blessings of the
ist and cultivation of kindly feel-
igs towards each other , now there-
ire recognizing these considerations
U. S. Grant , President of the Uni-
> d States , do recommend to all
tizetis to assemble in their respee
ve places of worship on Thupday"
ic 20th day of November'nextj
nil pxpress their thanks
it merpy ancl favor of the Al-
ilghty God , and Jayng | aside all
: > litlcal contentions , an4 all sepuar ]
joupatlons , and to observe such as
day of thanksgiving anj praise.
In witness whereof , I have here-
ith set my band and caused the
: al of the United States to be af-
xed.
Done at the City of Washington
a the 27th day of October , 1874 ,
id of the independence of the
nited States the 99th.
( SIgnpd ) .U. S. GRANT.
y the President ;
HAMILTON FISH ,
Secretary of State.
The President appointed Geo. H.
[ ard of Dakota to be Secretary of
akota , vice Qscar Whitney , re-
gned ; J. Lespetasso of New York ,
. S. Consul at Meroeda , Mexico ;
jhn Bolll , resident of Cayenne ,
rench Guinea , U. S. Consul at Ca-
anne.
The safe burglary case Is continu-
1 to-day. Gusto ve Zirth was cross-
camlned , he swore he never wan
Tested for burglary , but that
a received the money from
ettleshlptoglvehlswlfej bemad *
full report of the whole case to a
porter of the eun. Michael Hayes
as not called , when Riddle moved
tat a nolle prosequi be entered in
LOOTSVJLI.F , KV- , Oct 29.
Gfovernor Leslie has issued aproc
Jaination offering a reward of ? 9,00
for the capture of the masked nil
flans who recently shot a young ue
gro girl in Shelby county. He ap
pends an injunction to local author
ities to discharge their duty faith
fully , and strive to check these fre
quently occuriug crimes , and ad
monLshes the citizens to sustain th <
laws.
YORK , Oct. 29.
The Episcopal delegates assem
bled this forenoon at St. John' *
church , and after the usual exer
cises the House of Clerical and Lay
delegates were informed that Bos
ton would be the next place ol
meeting.
Eesolved , That the house should
still have closed doors from 2 p. m.
until the confirmation of the mis
sionary bishop.
Chares W. Andrews asked that a
prayer to memorialists he granted
in this respect. Dr. Adams objected
te any such alteration.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Money Market.
NEW VOKK , October 29.
Money Easy on call at 2 } per
cent.
'Exchange Weak , lower ; 4 84J
for 60 days and 4 88 } for sight.
Qold Dull and stagnant ; opened
at 110 } .
Governments Steady ; and small
business ; 10-40s , registered 113 ; coupons
pens , 112.
Stocks Irregular ; weak in the
morning , but stronger in the after
noon : market devoid of any special
tone ; Pacific Mail most prominent ,
451 ; WU , 79f ; LS , 80 ; UP34& ;
Erie , 281.
New York Produce Market.
"
JNEW YORK , Oct. 29.
Breadstuffs Heavy.
Flour The market is more active
superfine , state -and western 420 ©
4 25 ; extra 4 S04 50.
Wheat More active and 1 cent
better ; No 2 Chicago , 1 121 14 ; No
2 Milwaukee 1 05@1 06 ; No 1 spring
113@1 10.
Corn Steady ; Western .mixed ,
86 } afloat.
Oats Easy ; western mixed ,
5059.
Hye Dull ; 9294.
Barley Firm ; 1 31.
Pork * irm ; 20 00@20 25.
Lard Firm ; 2123.
Whisky 1 05 } .
Leather Quiet.
Iron Dull.
Wool ii ominal.
Chicago Pruuuce market.
CHICAGO , Oct. 29.
Flour Dull and unchanged and
very little doing.
Wheat Steady ; cash , 83 ; Novem
ber 83 J@83 } ; Deceraber84year83. ;
Corn Unsettled ; cash 71 } ; No-
pember , 79 } ; for year , 64J.
Oats Firm ; cash , 48 } ; Novem-
aer , 45 J ; year44f.
Barley Firing cash , 117 } ; No-
fpinber , 1 18jl 19r ' '
Bye ftujer. ; 8.3. ,
HighwJnes 93. } ,
Pork Steady ; cash , 19 50 ; year ,
169017 00 ; February , 17 60@17
> o
LanJ Stpady ; cash. new. 13 50j
rear , 11 3011 35.
Butter Unchanged.
Eggs Unchanged.
Whisky-97. . .
St. Louis Produce iviarket.
ST Loms , October 29.
Flour Very dull and weak for
ewer grades.
Wheat Dull and lower ; No 3 red
all , 93 ; No 2 red , 1 06.
Corn Dull and drooping ; No 2 ,
Oats Higher ; 5051 cash ; 51 }
jr December.
Barley Dull.
Bye Dull at 8382.
Pork Quiet at 20 50.
Whisky -Steady at 99.
hicago Live Stock Market.
CHICAGO , October 29 ,
Cattle Receips , 2,447 ; fairly ac-
ve for low grades , others dull and
eak ; advices from the east are
Dry favorable and little shipping
: ock railed for ; quotations nearly
ominal and opens full ; Texaus ,
102 75 ; stockers , 2 25a3 60 ; good
> choice steers 5 QOaS QO.
Hogs Receipts , 1,400 ; firm and
stive , quality of receipts fair , 5 to
i cents hjghen common to medium
50a5 80 ; fair to choice , 5 90a8 30 }
ilk sales sold at 5 80aU 10.
Sheep Receipts , 1,400 ; active and
rm | sales , 3 07a.3 75 ,
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. L ouis , Opt. 29.
Hogs Receipts , 2,430 ; priqes
nchangcd.
Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; dull and
eak and only low grades offering ,
WANTED ,
15,000 , LITE
[ am now ready to coutract for fat Hoes to
delivered on and alter tbe 5th da ; of No-
mter next.
tS1eod4wtI J. E. BOYD.
X3 INT.
VASTUIUUI OP ASD DKALKE IN-
irabrrt nliisYnd TV Shades , 0
UBuMOS , ENGRAYINGS AND \
PICTURE FRAMES. B
270 Fsrnham street , corner fteenth
p
1. OKXBB. O. J. KABBA'B
16BEHE & KARBACH ,
Ji st. between Farnham sn arney n't
NEB.
OMAHA , - -
VASUFACTtJBIR OJ
pring and Farm Wagons ,
BUOGIKS AND CARIUt.G B8.
Dealers in and manufacturers of
3RICCLTURAL IMPLEMENTS !
| ABXICrjL&R JT ENTION PAID TO
HOKSESTIOEI-VO.
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CEJSTRA.I
51IAHA , - - HEBEA8KJ
The largest and best hotel between Cbicagi
in < l San Francisco.
Opened new fceptember 30th. 1S73.
sSO tf OKO. TIULALL. Proprietor.
UniledfrStates Hotel ,
COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS.
milEUNDEKMONED respectfnlly announ
JL rea that he has purchased and refitted th (
above lintel , and Id cow ready to accommodate
th ? public , vitU board br day or wek. . at reasonable
enable rates. WILLIAM LEHE , Prop.
2 ' 74 1
HOTJSE.
On 9/A , let. Farnham and Jfarney Struts ,
HAS been entirely refiitted and re'urniahed.
and will accommodate all to the best of
board at 81,50 per day ; 40c per single meal.
C , V. & S , M , HARRYMAN ,
JyZSdlj. Propr etors.
Central House
o. 630 f-iiteentli Street ,
Opp. Jefferson fcquore , OMAHA , KEB.
JOsKPH DOTE. Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
Flrst-.lass bar attached to the house.
Je27 3n
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Southern Hotel.
fronting oa 4th , 6th ud Wmlsatiti , ,
St. Louis , - Mo.
Laveille , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is first-class In all Its
api olntmenU Its table- are at all times sup
plied ( n the greatest abundance , with all th
lellcacies the markets afford , Its clerxs anc
employes are all polite and attentive to th
want of tbfgu'stsof the hotel , 1h re is an
Improved elera or leading from the fir > t flee
to the upper one , Railroad and pU-wnhoa
Icketoffiits. news etind. nd wesierrfiiion
telegraph offli-e in the hotunJa of hotel.
California House.
FBITZ HAFMEE , Prop'r.
No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth ,
Nebraska. Board by the day or week ,
iune 1. vl
CROSSING THE KUBICON.
Czsar crossed tbe Rubicon ,
In search of sunny skies ,
Beneath Ittalla's cental sun ,
Behold his standard riae.
Across the sweeping Rhine ,
Nape Ie n led'hfs men , "
To pl&ce upon hit aching brow
Another kingly dladim.
We've cro'sed the Douglas Rubicon ,
As all tbe West should know.
And now upon the corner ,
We've opened up our show.
W had not room within our store
For all the crowds which came ;
We git e you now a larger one
With prices just the same.
We've hsts to suit tbe million ,
From h.'gh to law d < wee.
With Caps and Mores for all the West ,
As one can plainly see ,
BUNCE , the 1st premium Hatter , 242 Ponc-
f Street , corner of 14th. eepSOdtf
CTOTOISr MARKET
B. A. HARRIS ,
37 Tifteenth Sreet , bet Douglas and Dodge.
BEEF , FORK ,
j > ' /j
i tfcorv aiid , Veal ,
Fish , FcmltryBGame ,
ag26 ly AND
heap Cash. Store.
Groceries and Provisions ,
AMES H , PLATZ & BRO. ,
207 Dougjnsj Srect ,
2LLS FOH CASH at RETAIL at WHOLE-
ILE RATES.
Best Spring Wheat Flour at $2 50.
Best Rio Coffee , four pounds for one dollar.
Qood Rio Coffee , 4 % to 4 % pounds for one
Uar.
lea of every quality and In any quantity
VEXTY per cent. SELOW PRICES of any
use In the city.
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BHES ! 6 ES [ ! BEES ! ! !
1 HE TJnderMgned has slxtr swarms of na-
tireand Italian bs for sale , in hi ea of
3 American and Buckeye patents Strong
arnu at nix to right dollars earn , with tttjal
't of Uvi added. Light swarux , from four to
: iloilars each. I have mjra Uo than Ue
atjon will support , and must sell.
Iddreu :
HIR.VM . CRAIG
Fort Calhoun , Neb
SPENCER'S
ruit am ConfectioTiary
or. I3tii uuu UaTenworlh Si .f
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NEW TRIBUNE EXTRAS. ' \
{ o. XXI. Whitney , Hlggtnion , Elliott. LOT-
ng , Le Conte. MaraU , Uunt , etc. , etc.
1(0. ( XXII. Bayard Taylor. ( Letters ironi
ypt and Iceland , ID sheet form only. )
s'o.XXIII TyndallHuxley , OwenMiCcih
? rreby ! mall , postpaid , in sheet form , 10
its each ; in Pamphlet. 20 cents.
FIFTEEN EXTRAS FOB SlOq ,
e' > d fnr full catalogue , with contents oi
: h number. Addreii , '
THE "TBIBUNE , " New o .
) ct20JAwtl
TO
ETAIL CASH PURCHASERS
For Sewing Machines.
n order to make room for our new styles , we
re put In FEBFECT order all of our old
ck , Including second-hand , and offer them at
IEATLEY BEDUCED prices , for CASH.
BEAR IN MIND
'EBY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and
r ATJTHOBIZED canrassers Is VAEBANT-
> , and JNSTBUCnON given , as Vi'E have a
DOTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience
> ves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is
) BSE than NONE at a ,
iAUTJON. We know of large lots of worth-
i machines bought at low figures , that are be-
palmed off on tbe public for nearly as good
uw. Persons that do not want to run the
c of being swindled shonld NEVEB buy of
SESPONSIBLE poarties , as they have NO
atation AT STAKE , as have old established
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npanles. '
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C M. HELLMAN & OO. ,
CLOTHIERS
,
-AND DEALERS IN-
OOOIDS ,
221 and 223 FARNHA.M STREET , COR. 13TH ST
f -
W& Call the Attention of the Public to our Extensive
And Well Selected Stock for the
S FALL AND WINTER SEASON
) Comprising The Latest Styles in
/
Clothing Furnishing Goods.
I HATS AOT ) CAPS , TEUNKS AND VALISES , ETC.
Our Prices . are Very "Iow" _ to suit the Times. Can socn at
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4 _ M. HELLMAN & CO.
TOOI , 1873. T
R. A. BROWN , 248 Douglas Street ,
WH < > LESALEIANPRE PA 11 ,
DRY GOODS , CARPETS ,
AND OIL CLOTH.
An Immense Stock of Fresh
New Goods Just Opened to ba
sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of
MERINOS , EMPRESS GLOTHi , RSPSLLliTO
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also YELVET & BEAVEH OLOAKLYGS
i FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS.
MERINO TiNDERWEAR AND WOBSTED G-OODS
TABLE LIVEN IN RHT TAKIETY. A PULL LIVE ( IF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL GLOTES , HATOQ Rn g AND
L. WuODWOKTJI ,
S38 Douglas St.Ornaha , Neb.
Wood Stock.
VAGON HARDWARE ,
Patent Wheels , Pinlshed Gearing , 4c.
xles , Sprinsrs { | n iTii\iibI \ ( Skeins
HAHDWOK 'JJMBER ,
! 2LlTiages , Hacks H * Buggies
Stiulebacker Vagonj Depot.
mcbfitt
G. STHIFFLER
DEALER m
3 B. O C EE.IES ,
royl'Inus
Fruits ,
Xms ,
Confpctlonerj ,
Tobacciv
M'gars ,
E. COR. or TEHTH and FABHHAH.
mt
JACOB
1 Farnham St. , bet. 14th and 15th ,
J , ROBINS ,
7 Farnhirn * > t.j i PI. 9 h - ud 10h ( ,
( Opposite Bee Offlc > . )
LOAN-5U ON ATCHE3 , JEW
IONm ic. Clothing bought and s Id
dim
Omaha Sblrt Factory.
CHARLES H. PLATZ
Manufacturer of
jUILLINERY ,
' ' AND
Ladies' and Gents' or
FlaJI-FLOWEKS ,
Klcs Oraamgnti for ladles.
OKDEKd PROMPTLY FILLED'
216 Douglas St. , Yisclier's Bloclc , Omaha , JTclb.
WHOLESALE.
I am ow manufacturing all varieties orcandiesg
and.will
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Dealers la this State tiped not wint fej o fast t i CAVDIUS ,
A trial la solicited.
- Oor-
mchltt
B. & J. WILBUR ,
Books and Stationery ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Fourteenth Street . Oma2a = u , ITeb
GENERAL AGEXI'S FOIl ALL 8UHO > L
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th. and aras7 Streets ,
Pall And Winter Styles.
A. POLACK ,
CLOTHIER.
233 FarnJaam St. Hear
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* ine and Clothing ,
and Furnishing Goods.
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