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=} e SINGER SINGER. The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WOILD sx J:c- winently ss Gold Belsne Realms o Finance. 2 HE CAMPAIGN OPENE PECIAL NOTICE THE LECTURE SEASON : _ Mr. . . 5t. Clare, of Bellevue, 2.0 MALA BEE | 0 e Bes ofice yesterday, | qpe YoungMen's Republics —= | gud left somesumplesof a remarka- | p,eeijag Wednexday night at G | bie growth of corn raised by Wm. | Hu)lwas lurgely atteaded, and was N. Haywood, of Arizons, Burt| g, enthusiastic affuir throughout. county. One esr measured 14} | he meeting was called to order inches in length, and had over 1300 | 1y Col. Smythe, and a constitution | kcotnels. was adopted and signed by all pre-| Tpe Omaha Library Assoclation | State Central Committee: = ibson informs us that | sent. eld a meeting Wednesday evening, | _Appointments of Hon. Silas Gar- | he hh:y:rigldmwn: his patronage, | Officers were elected as follows: | o4 ohioh the subject of arranging for 212.:}; u%’l”}? .\!fi)l:n \x Thayer and P & s counsel of good cheer fr-m | Col. E F Smythe, President; VICe | gy il and winter's course of lec- | ", Tuesday, Sept. 224, 2 p m. the Union, which had hissympathy Presidents—1st ward, C F Good- | tures was thoroughly canvassed. It | Tekaia, Wedaesday, Sept 234, while it pretended to be an inde- | man; 24 ward, Thomas Swobe; 3d | was determined to give the citizens | 2 pendent and a workingman's Jour- | ward, Enoch Henney; 4th ward, M | o¢ Omaha a better course of lectures | nsl, but when it sold out, he bad to G McKoon; 5t ward, W L Pea-| the coming season than that with | go back onit. He Is only oneof | body;6th ward, John W McQune. | wpich we were favored fast winter. the many who are leaving it like | The Vice Presidents weredeclared | qpo first entertainment will prob- rats from a sinking sbip. to rank lu the order named abOVe- | g1y e during State Fair week, if | J M Thurston was elected secie- | arrangements can be satisfactorily tary, and C K Coutant, treasurer. | made by that time. A finange committee was appoint- | Grace Greenwood and Mrs. Ames | p | ed as follows | will glve recitations and a concert First Ward, C F Goodman ; Sec- | in costume, either on October 27th | ond Ward, R H Wilbur; Third | or 26th. Their performances are | Wari, I W Miner; Fousth Ward, | spoken of evezywhere In the high- E Swaysland; Fifth Ward, W L | est terms. They are now in Colo- | ; Sixth Ward, C L Bristol. | rado, and are soon coming. east- rs were constituted 8 | ward. The Library Association propose | to ¢hoose from the following: The | Mendelssohn Quiatette Club, the Camillo Urso Concert Tioupe, Carl | Scburz, Bgyard Taylor, Gen. Kit- patrick, William Parsons, B. J. De- Republican Appoiriments. ) FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1874 | The Omaka Library Association | Arranging tor Anoth.r Biil- liant Course of Leotures. nt e first i TVE CHNT: L9 SALES FOR 1873: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines dmore Machines than were reld Sy oty ¢ noqanogy g The following appointments have hlicap | JOR SALE.—! scre of land two mil | been agreed upon by the Republican | court hous, for im0, one Ma ash, taluses utis, Lots inLowe's addition froun $115 Ay o QNSRS S A 13 OST OR ST AYEDwlhree cows, two red doue white. A Lberal reward will by QFFICIAL PAPEE OF THE CI THE OMAHA DAILY BEE i | TtBeing over One Hurdred and Thisteen Theu | Sewing Machine Con any duriug the seme tir | "1t will bar Iy Le denied pon such evidence THE SINGER MANF'G CO. W. . NASON, Agent, NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA F rnham street. ibat the superiority of the Sivger is fully | | v ¥ ) left at SOUTHERN HOIEL. p m. lSchuyler, Saturday, Sept. 20th, 2 m. Columbus, Monday, Sept. 28th, 7 m. Grand TIsland, Tuesday, Sept. house with baru avd oui-building 2th, 7 p m. | Kearney Junction, Wednesduy, | &7 rard street. Wilt bu it ept. 30th, 2 p 1 septl Fremont, Thursday, Oct. 8th, 7 = | MG Ouiaba. 0T, STRAYED OR STOLEN—From 4 | 90k 'S, & wedium size | red cow, about cars Any persou returning said cow suit by rewarded. sopt’ 1R ¥ 1 b st | QOR RENT -Until April 1, n J. J. BROWN & BRO., WEOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the COriental Powder Co. X1 RUAIVEG NTVEHI0MM ) SNID NV SIIONVYE ‘SINIM | 10 LOAN—Inquire at Law Offic A. BEALS,Roow 9. Vicher's Rock | day of the death of Peter Larsharo, | Spoedtt | the bead chiefof the Pawnees. He died on Saturday Iast from the ef- | fects of an accidental gunshot wound in the leg. It will be re- membered that he w 8 nnminu(cdfl by Fios, Jid. Packer, at the Repub- Jican Sia‘e eonvention, for contin- | Peabody n seorsonecleck r . | oo conpressman, and recelved 14| Tho office Tor 5 | otes on the first balloit, after which | business commitige. his name was withdrawn. | Speeches were made by Judge .| Wilbur, Hon silas Garber, candi- __A man named Jolm Brady |V ) t : complamed of John Hogan of steal- | date for governor, General Thayer, ini W H Morris of Crete, Hon J L 01 0 $87. Ttap- Sn bis coat containing $§7. TLA" | \gop o N 5 Burnbam, Esq., Hon “Botices, 10 cents per line; wingle inser- | Than 3% coota: e il ements must 1. iably be enta by speciel m. ‘Wahoo, Friday, Oct. 9th, 2 p m. Omaha, Saturday, Oct. 10th, 7} weyuIe ‘3eq 4eeIjg YINeeumod 11¢ ® 609 ‘AANSTHM AKEN UP—Ou br. Low's (lac., about one | w6 wost oi High School, one Large brincled | Gotw, whit. face, witite under beily, a0d «rump- | Ied horus, which Lhe owner can Lave by | eharges sepl ‘ANOTTIIA %»® XITIH ANOTING ANVHL m. Lincoln, Monday, Oet. 12th, 7} | m. It js expecied that District Atior- ney Hosie will make it possible to | ] 05— waich sesl, gold, with coraclion, be'atas many of these meeiings a8 | vitoe of 1he scai Il Yot ST willgive the his official dulies will peimit. 1 T4, F. MORTON At Lincoln with Hon. J. M. o Thayer aud others, will be Hon, T..; 'SHT - Hd ¢ i veriimmen i Sdvertisspents for the W EEKL A ve handed tn helore Mondsy 500D, e week's isrue. e ABRIVAL AND DEPAR1URE OF T 0| 'and Local advertisemeuts before two | A aeddoy sep3noq m! P | mytiy AKEN UL—A white so on the premises O e subscaiter. 10th St., Borth of o nd- 2 | P.N.GLYNN: | LOUIS SCHERB. | wyourasry axp xevatt pratss 1x ToemtertE-RYIFE: | vart ; et | Wines, Liquers, Segars, TOB\C AND PIPES. BFCulifornia Wines and Brandies. | o, STEFLE & JOHNSON, . Griggs, €. J. Dilwo Toesday, September | OR SALE.~ A beautifulr sidence, with fu | excepted. | *Mondays excrpted. “Sus his s the only line running Pullman Hotel. Hansy P DEUEL, “Ticket Ageat. Chicago & Northwestora. 140 P. M. 00 A. M g Kxprons. +.vaha & North oy 'western and Sloux & Paciic. ‘Dl Omnibuses and Wagons leave the clce, corner Farnham &nd Ninth streets, ff- »3 minates in sdvance of the above Railrosd wo. Republi C County will be held si the Court House in (be City of Ouwaba, on Toe-day, the 6.1 day of Oc- tober, 4. D, 1874, &t 2 o'clock p. m , i pove of piscing 'in and Six Represental one County Cowmissio: e election 10 be beld on Ociober 13th, 1874, xnd 1:r the purpose of trausacting su:b othir bus - Bess as comes properly beiore said Con enii.n Each Ward /n the (ity of Omaba will e en- Delegates. and each p ecinet oct-_| .y, three (3) Delegates tosaid Coo” of choosing veation. Prim ry elections for the pu such de for Saiarday, elegate: are bereby call he 34 day of October, the po'ls 1o be.pen ia L aity of Gwaha, from 4 107 o'clock, p m., 8 d iu he otbe. pre Incts, 110w 6 10 8 0'cio k_p. m. Noue but well known Republican voters will beallowed 1. voteat loct in the city of Omal: 3 vole umless duly ez e stistaction of b Judgw o lection 24 be- properly qualificd Kepub ican voier of the Ward'whiare bis builo! 18 o Iy tt 6'h Ward— >t Enzine House. Unlon Precinct—At Knight's School House. Jalley Freciaci—it White's Store, Valiey Btation. Florence Precinct—At Florence School Fouse Precinct—At #Ikhorn Siation Hoase. $20TThe Erocin 1At Me ArdloSchoal . on- Elkhoru Precinct t-At Eikiora Citv ~cbool ase. ‘Baratoea Precinct—At Sa alog: School Horse. D uglas Precinct—At Joi1 Griffn's Bes dence West Omaba Precinct—AtO. B Sel. en's ke - il ard Precinct—At Millard's Station Hoose By order of the Dougias Couaty Kepublican JOEL T. GRIF IN, Chairman, JOHN M. THURSTON Secretary. Bepublicsn Convention for 25th Repre- sentative District. Delegates fiom the several connties «f the 99th Representaive Disirict will mect at the Srand Central Hotal, in (maba, on Tu sdar, ber 29¢1. 1674, a1 3 o'clock p m , { ¥ the Purpse of making a nomin: tion for @ Repre- ectative for said district for the next Legisls- Tare: “The countles romposing said d mumber of delegeles each are eoiitled Sollows Ry 3 ELAM CLARK, Chairman. ‘Bepublican papers of the District please copy- TOADVE NTINE RS ——-1me ¢ aRCOT= LATIOS of eDAILY BEW than double that i her dafly aper published in Nebraska. OMAHA BREVITIES. —Eighty-five cts per can istheprice of fresh Baltimore oysters which arrive daily by express ¢t Peycke's Restaurant. sept2. —Armstrong, the fashionable hat-- ter, has had his sign handsomely paintea. —The Grand Central Hotel con- traversy was settled last evening by the lease being given to Mr. Thrall. —The Ber @tknowledges the re- ceipt of an invitation to participate with the firemen at their annual pa- rade. —Twenty-three cars of stock pass- ed through the city Wednesday for Chicago, 28 yesterday, and sixteen will go through to-day. —B.Kuhn, tried peddling without a license, and the experiment cost him $4.00 at the Police Court yes- terday. —Justice Hale has removed his office from Campbell’s block w0 Caldwell Block, over Catlin's book store. 1t —Susan Bmith was assessed $4.00 atPolice Court yesterday for drunk- enness and disorderly conduct. Oh, Busan, why did you go for to do so? —Two passenger trains arrived from the west yesterday afternooon, the second one baving on board 150 emigrants returning from Califor- | nia. | —The Maennerchor concert at Creigbton's Hall last evening for the benefit of the grasshopper sufferers, ‘was a financial failure, although a mausical succees. The attendance | ‘was thin. —TheYoungMen’s Progressive Aid Associstion haye abandoned their celebration at Hanscom Park on the 224, but will have it at Gise's Hall instead. —Sam. Gladstone, advance agent of the Fanny B. Price Combination, is in town, making arrangements for the company to play here during putup to-dsy. | t pears that Brady came home to I boarding house on Tuesday night, drfuk and bleeding, and his coat all muddy. Hogan assisted him, | washed him off, and gave him his own coat for the time being, and _hung Brady's coat up in his (Hogan's) room in the boarding house adjoining, on Tenth street, The coat turned up missing, hence (he arrest. Just as the trial was about to begin in the Police Court, the proprietor of Hogan’s boarding-house came in gnd sald that the coat had been found be- | tween the mattresses of the bed in H-ga)'s voom, and ihat (be money was all right. Hogan was there- upon discharged, as it was thought that the ~nut must havebeen hidcen - ~f 8 ok by some one by way ¢ 8 0% Persoun. M. C. Keith, of North Platte is at the Metropolitan. H. H Marley, general northwest- ern agent of the Iron Mountain route, is in town. Mrs. General Palmer, of Fort BSaunders, passed through the city yesterday en route to St. Louis. ‘W. M. Madden, the fat man of Chicago, is registered at the Metro- politan. D. B. Quinlan, traveling agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway, went South yesterday. The President of the St. Joe & Denver railway, accompanied by a party of friends, passed through the city yesterday from the West. M. €. ESquires, who has been visiting ia Davenport and Chicago for the past two weeks, reiurned last evening. Frank Knight, chief operator of | the Western Union office, will leave for a visit to Chicago on Sunday next. Joe Murphy, the well known commedian, went East to-day, over the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railway. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming: H Wrinkle, St Joe; H L Coooper, Chieago; Wm W , W E Mead- er, Hasiings; D N Smith, Burling- ton; J A Burk, Oxford. HH Hasley, Juhn D Neligh, West Point; George Pelers, Chicago; H W Clark, Bellevue; John H Sahler, Fremont; John Phiffer, St J e; T Duff, Atlanta; Mrs Griffith, Fre- mont; Geo Raymond, Mrs M Ray- mond, Lancaster, O; Lewis A J Mercer, U 8A; W H Baies, Saun- ders Co, Neb; E A Baldwin, Lin- coln; Mrs B Martin and daughter, Lowell, Neb. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hoie!: T E Calvert, Plaitsmouth;J G Waters, Lincoln; J H Burnham, Mil- waukee; H McClosk: do; P Cava- naugh, Petersburg, Va; C 5 Charles, Omahs; H E Radekee, Philadel- phia; James Oldham, Ky; William Silversmith, Chicago; Henry Ryan, Charlesiown, Mass; John Rudolph, ‘Wheeling, Va; B N Richmond,Mil- waukee; Alied Curran, Quiney,Tl; H M Muucie, San Fraucisco; Thos L Dement, St Paul. Kiiled by the Cars An unknown man was run over and killed by a freight irainWednes day night about 8 o'clock, near the Uuion Pacific depot. The remains were take to Coroner Gish’s under- taking rooms, where an inquest was held yesterday morning at nine oelock. The jury consisted of John P. Kelley. John Chrisiopherson, M. J. McMabon, W.3 Theophilus Neligh, Phil Mchrling, and Philip R. Heelan. The witneses examined were Wm. McNamara, Alexander J. R. Ciigler, and G. C Staley. Crigler, who was e brakeman ona freight train, testified thatat seven oelock, as the train was coming over the Seventh street bridge, he saw the man, who was drunk, on the tiack, and pulled bim off. ‘the man said ke wanted to go to Coua- cil Bioffs Crigler, however, put | bLim in charge of Mr. Creed at the Emigrant House, but he managed 0 get away from him, and the next seen of him, he was tound dead o the track, having been run over | sepl62t CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES!!! G W Frost, and Hon E Rosewater. The next meeting of the club will | take place af 7:30 o'clock Saturday | evening. | What a “Mammoth Consol:dated” Can Do | —+In & Horn." Moulion's statgment was not too | much for the morning papers. us the | Beg would baveit; but for the tele- | graph company, for they could not work against the elements. The ing papeis have been very en terpiising in gving the former stacement, fo: which they deserve the tuanks of the reading public.— Republican, 15th. The second statement of Moulton was not too much for the Ailantic & Pacific Telograph Company, how- ever, who sent it to California. TPhere was no paper between New ¥ork and San Francisco that re- in full by feles Grioh; exoopt. fho. CUISED Times, in which it occupieu 21 columns. Further, to show that it would have been too much for the Republican if it had received it, that papes would not have had room for it, if every advertisement had been excluded. The statement would have made 34 columns, such as those of the Republican, whereas that paper has but 32 So the only difficulty with the Reputbican was that it was too much for them, as the BB first stated, especially so as they would have had to pay extra for it, as did the Chicago Zimes to the W. U. Co., and the California papers to the A. & P. Co. ceived 1. The Turf—Sext Satarday's Races. The programme of the races at the Driving Park on Satu.day after- noon, September 19th, i3 as follows: Trotting, purse $30, free to all, heats best three in five, three to enter and two to start. Entrarce fee $10. Nebraska Granger, owned by Dr. Ish, and “Mollie Mack,” owned by P. McGavock, are the entries for the trotting purse of $50, up to the present timse. Trotiing ruce, $25a side, bafween g 8. “Denmark,” owned by Tom Talmer, and s, m, “Bessie,” from Fremont. Also running race, pusse 850, free to all four to enter and three to start. Entrance $10. Entries are to olose at eight o'clock Friday evening, September 13ith. They can be made at L. C. Richards’. Tom Murray's Jeweiry round. The property that was stolen a faw days ago from Tom Murray, out of & trunk in his “Curiosity Shop,” has been recovered. It was found Wednesday night, hy Murray ana Capt. Kelley, concealed beneath the dirtin the cellar under the store. The articles consisted of four gold watches, some ladies’ rings, bracelets, silver buttons, &e., in all amounting to about $500. A key to Murrsy’s farm house wasalso found with the arti- cles. Thekey it appears had been in tbe possession of Scott, one of Murray’s employes, who was captu- red in the cellar. *Vhen asked about the key, Scott said he must have lost it in 1he cellar while working there. The case against him is pretty conclusive, and he will be examined at the Police Court. The latest styles in suits at sur- prising low figures sold by selseodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. REMOVED. THE B, & M. R. R. LAND OFFICE has beeh removed from the corner of Farnham and Ninth streets south, opposite the Union Pacific R. R. De- pot, and to C. B. & Q. OFFICE, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. _sent16(f LATFST STYLE OF NEW HATS AT BrasH & Bro. MEN'S BOOTS BOY'S do YOUTH'S do M EN’'S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES LADIES' do MISSES' do BOYS' do GIRLS' do CHILDREN’Sdo The largest, best and cheapest 820 175 stoek of boots and shoes in the city at HENRY DOHLE & CO., 210 Farnbam st., bet. 12thand 13th. sepl0t2 by the cars. Mr Staley saw bim some time previous to the accident, under a car, having hold of a eross-bar, as if trving tosecure a place for a stolen ride over the river. No clue to the deceased’s name, | or where he came from, could be ascertained. The jury rendered a verdict that Tudian Curiosines at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. GEO. H. PETERSON, the piouee cigar manufacturer, keeps con- the deceased, unknown to the jury, | stantly on hand the very best came to his death by the Union Pa- | brands of cigars, and also “one cific transfer cars passing over his | Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and body, sud no_ blame is attached to | “Durham” - Smoking Tobacco. the railroad employes from the evi- | 211 Douglas street. and is nearly as good as new. the Omaha Candy Factory. broken stick candy at half price. cordova, Daniel Do Hepworth Dixon, Mrs. Scott-Siddons, Mrs. | Livermore, Mrs. Foss and others. It will beseen from the above List, that & splendid and varied | course will bearranged. The terms | will be the same as last season, with the exception of seasun reserve tickets—a new feature—which will | entitle a person to the same seat | during the whole course, end will be charged $1.00 extra for a single ticke., and $2.00 fora double ticket. Canvassing for the sale of season tickets, will begin immediately, and to insure the course, a sufficient number of season tickets must be sold to guarantee expenses. The last season’s course was a fi- nangial success, about $800 having been cleared. Every lecture was 3 profitable one, except that of Gerald Massey, which was not in the | eaurse proper. LADILY ATTENTION, Fair. Goobs WAVE ARIITVED: Call and examing the BEST SELECT- ED AND MO0ST CoMPLETE BIOCK OF Lapies Svits AND CLOAKS IN THR City. FRENCH SIRGE TRAVELING BUITS, WALKING SUITS, DIAGONAL SUITS, TRIMMED IN BALL FRINGE. BLACK ALPACCA SUITS, SEPARATE REDENGOTES AND PLLONAIS! FINE EMBROIDE] 1MPORTED BEAV ExaL1s® WALKING JACKETS, ‘WATERPROOF CLOAKS TS, GREAT VARIETIES OF DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. AGENTS FOR Mpy. DEMOREST'S CELEBRATED PiyTTERNS. WELF & JONTS, 509 Thirteenth street, Omaha, Neb. septl7-1t BUY BETSWORTH'S CELEBR SEA BRAND OYSTERS. The best flavored Oyster fn the market. TAKE NO OTHER. For sale at wholesale by J. C. ROSENFELD, General Northwestern Ag't. Send for Price List. £9 Im. CAKPETINGS. You can always find the largest and best assortment of —CARPET:! —OIL-CLOTHS— —WINDOW SHADES— MATTINGS— —MATS AND RUGS— at Jonx B. DETWILER'S, 14th street, between Farnham and Douglas streets. 3 atfwlt. Overcoats made up in the best style, for comfort as well as ele- gance, at very moderate prices. s15ecd tf M. HELLMAN & Co. tSEE McKelligon's card on second page. fune2-tf FALL OVER COATS AT sepl62t BraAsH & Bro. DQUARTERS FOR BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. H. BRASH & BRO,, COR. 12TH & FARNHAM STS. We have JUST RECEIVED our FALL STOCK of BoYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTH- 18G, Underwear, and Hats in end- less varieties, at prices to suit the times. Call before purchasing else- where. seplbtd iH. BRASH & BRO Any quantity of furnishing goods, such as shirts, underwear, socks, ete, from the “finest” to lower grades, sold very cheap at selbeodtd M. HenLmax & Co. Proposals for Surrencer of Omana City Bonds. Crry TREASURER'S OFFICE, OxaA, Neb., Sept. 10th, 1874 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until September 22nd, at 12 M., for the serrender of Oma- ba City Bonds, in any sums to the amount of fifteen t -ousand dollars or less. Bids to be opened at the City Council meeting, September 22nd, 1874. EDWARD JOHNSTON, City Treasurer. children’s clothi very low at seloeodtl M Type FoRr SALEI A Fonl of Bourgeois Type, of which this is a sample, weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year, M. HELLMAN & Co. For terms &c., address E. RoSEWATER, w f Publisher of the Bee H. L. Latey, dence pmduud. mayGeodly s17tf T. Wednesday, September | Appointments of Hons. L. Srovrsy, N. I €. J. Bilworth Red Cloud, 1st, 2p m. Rive ion, Friday, October, 2d, 10 a il Bloomington, Friday, October 2d, . Thursday, October | 3pm. Revublican City, Saturday, Octo- d 3 pm. . Monday, Ooctober 5th, 2 Appointments of Crouuse, N. K. Gri Distri ) Osceola, Tuesday, October 6th, 2 m. David Ci 7th, 2p m. \ | r, Wednesday, October Appointments _of Hons, L. Crouase, D. 8. MeKillip, District Atiorney Connel Sewa d, Thursday, October, 8th 2 pm. Hon. L. (ronse, will speak at Waloo, Friday, October 9th, 2 p m. Omaha, Saturday, October 10th. Hon, N. K. (;'rigg;: will speak at Geneva, October, 8ih, 2 p 1a. Distriet Acforney Connell wi engaged as District Atiorney in eharize of his official duties and wey ot be able (v gtignd all meetings adveriised Appo'niments of Hon. George . Roberts, Major Paul Var v Genera! Dilworth and otl:e: Juniata, Monday,Bepterber 25th, be 2pm. 2 ‘Hasiings, Monday, September 29, Tpm. ‘Haryard, October 1st, 3 p m. Rution, Occober 1st, 7 p m. Aurora, October 20, 2 p m. Platismouth, Ociober 5d, 7 » m. Nebiaska Cily, October5th 7 pm. Browasville, Ociober 6th, 7 p m. Pawnee City, October 8th, 7 p m. Tecumseli, October 9th 7 p m. Appointments of FHon. Pat. O'Hawes, Hon. N. 8. Porter, and Col. E. F. Smyth Dakota City, Sept. 23,at 2 p m. Jackson, Dakota county, Sept. 23, at7pm Ponea, Sept. 24, at 7 p m. St. Helena, Sept. 25, at7 p m. C. H. GERE, Chairman. Towa Coal, $7.00 per ton, deliver- ed by Perry & Yeomans, General Agents, Eclipse Coal and Mining Co., Des Moines, office 508 13th street, between Farnham and Doug- las streets. sept 11m. READ the nex advertisement of M. Hellman & Co. septlGeodt! TO CARPENTERS. Proposals for building a school house on the southeast corner of section 32, township 14, range 11, Sarpy county, will be received until the 1st day of October 1874. Speci- fications can be seen at the BEE office, Omaha; Sentinel, office Pap- pillion, or at the residence of R. E. Martin, near the school house site. Address, R. E. MaRTIN, Nasby, Sarpy Co. sept16418* DYEING, c.eaning and repairmg done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas, apr2st f. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all thelatest improvements. Itisnew— has never been run. Inquire at the BEE office. augl7-tf WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS. Tinted shade cloth, white linen Hollands, band shades, store shades and cords and tassels to match. Jonx B. DETWILER, Carpet Store, 14th street, oetween Farnham and Douglss. sep3dtfwlt For fine clothing and furnishing goods to suit the fall and winter season, call at sel5eodts M. HELLMAN & Co. Republican County Committee. A meeting of the above commit. tee is hereby called for Saturday, September 19th, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the office of the Probate Judge in the city of Omaha. A full at- tendance is requested, as business of importance will be brought before the meeung. JorrL T. GRIFFIN, Ch'n. Jorx M. THURSTON, Sec'y. <epl2t5 WALL PAPER for sale very cheap at JonN B. DETWILER'S | Carpet Store, 14th street between | , Farnbam and Douglas. sept3dtf&wlt Fourth Ward Registration. The undersigned will sit at John nd Monday, September 11th, 12th | nd 13th, and Thursday, October £. Hueus, Registrar Fourth Ward. . Griggs, J. P. Laird, i Edgar's hardware store, 246 | . Douglas street onFriday, Saturday | a a Fresh Taffy and Caramels at the | 8th, for the purpose of registering | g,y ¢4g Fresh | the legal voters of this ward, and > for the purpose of correcting the registry list. Douglas st., oor. 12th. 1 sep10tf S lot, 10 Shi » ditlon, yeEY chevp and o0 | BOGS S HiLL | Bop i dm w u UG, par. week 8 & Ca NULS, provrictos . a6, i real eatate, for sale o Fin block 89, with all imuroveme; on situated on Dodge St at the low LMAN & CO. five dotlars. Paciiy Ho, syopue. MACK'& FRA un» Aduition. Inquireat sepui2dt IRL WANTED—-A girl to do goneral house- work iu % sm || fauiily ; mut be & good cook. washer and ironer. ~Apply at Cozzen's House, ScptL2ig JARM FO . S$)ALE—Improvod furm of 80 acres, within g uwiie of Crete station. Good House, K £ and a hunired beariug fruit trecs, al'o well watcrel and timbered. Wil sell Cheap for cach or part mer! COTTR Opposite L & CO, sept12dses Post Ulfice. Corper of 15*h and Dodye streets opposite the now Fou Ofice Vulling, Oumaha. Nebr 16284 | HOTELS. Bavarian Hotel, Cor. 13th% Leaverworth Sts. Board by the day and wcek. Finest brands of all classes of Liguors, Segars &c. Fresh Lager constantly on baud. | jeasim CHAS. HART Prop. {GRAND CENTRAL | EOTEIL. NEBRASKA and besthot between Chicago cisco. mber 0th, 1873 Froprietor. JMAEHA, | Theln i fan Fr: ned now )::\0 of i 0, THRALL. . Ing .+ Eibployment Bur.au, 5 teenth Stre-t, opposite Post Office N1 ED—A Situation hy § préc ¢ | man iasto e or oihce. [yu'g ol cuntun k {4 Of w-1k. Will do anything [ United States Hotel, COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. THEVSDERSIGNED rapecially aaapus: cex_that he has purchased and refi ted vhe above H tel, und is now ready to secommodate th public, with board by dey or we k, at reas- onablerates. WILLIASU LEHR, Prop. July22 74 1 Tvaut_girl, 1o 4o ge usework. ' Tuquire ‘at J. J. Tour Fourteenth 45 Couglas Streets. eptildic RENT—A fine frame house, Cor. 16th , also a fine frame house on Sts. For particulars in st septi 0] £3,600--a rrifle more thgy the cost of Togaire of E. W. AMBROSE, Attor- head of Dougl s sireet. pi3dt v ‘ands or merchan cniirely in Nt for capital, bath swall ! & CO., Exchang: and Col- 11 strest, v posite P st sepiditf op:ned an office for em o help fr stores, e, otc Al ANTED—A girl to t 418 Davenport V i‘mnsw — 0 acresof land two wi W. B K am e R, in C VI 0352 7O LA sporoved, person M Vsecurity, siso City und Couuty Warrants Vought and Tnguire at_Law Offie of T W. . Ricbards, No. 48y 13th 5L, Owala. Augsdit ATORE TO BENT—198 Douglas sire quire of W ulyitt In. EBBER & BEHM. 7 ANTED—Day boarders, at thy R thwest cor. of 10U gnd Harney st i e e ] Academy of Music 3. W. BLAISDELL & J. 11, MEA E auagers and SWEEPING SUCCESS EYERYWHERE f the Favorite,and Prince of Comedians MR. JOHN DILLON, Supported by Mr. JUHN W. BLAISDELL And the great premier organization, the BLAISDEI L COMEDY COMPANY. DE, Prop'rs. Three nights only, commencing Thursiay evening, Sept. 17th, when will Lo given the powertul diaua b £ve acts, eatitl(d; MARRIED LIFE. And ascresming farce. THE IRISH DRAGOON. Sents secured at Boex Store. Prices as usual. JOHN . WARNER, Rosinees Manager. ddtsept16 1718819 ELECTION PROCLAMATION. €. J. CROUSE. Agent. Notice is hereby gtven (0 the qualified electors o the City of Omsha, that al Election will be held within and for the City of Omaha, on Tuesday the 13th day of October, A.D. 1874, for the purpose of submitting to the qu: electors of sald oity the following propos hall bonds of the city of Omaha be issued by saii city in the sum of four hundred thousaud Gollars, due in twenty years with interost at ¥ argum, (o be used far the of erectlug, or procuring the crebtion 5f Water Works in the City of Omaha.” Said proposition, entire, shi11 be written or printed upon cac! the vote thereon Shall beonly * Yes” or *No,” written or priut- ©d_ below said proposition, up.n the same ballot ‘At s3id Special Election the polls will be openel at 9 o'clock A. 3., and be kept open until 7 o'clack P, M., at the fo lowiug places : First Ward—at Tur x Hall Second Ward—at_nzine House, No. 3. Third W ird—at En ine House, No 2. Fourth Ward—at Sheri('s Office, Court House. Firch Ward—at Pennsylvanis Honse, Chizags street. Sixthi Ward—at Engine House, No. 1. Tn witne-s whereof 1 have hereunio set my hacd aud causd the seal of said city to be hereunt - affixed, tbis 17th day of September, A. D 1814, = () ] C. 5. CHASF, Muyor sepiTeodsw ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance exlling a specfal election for the bmitiing to he electars of t e ng of bonds to be used or th of water wor ks. constructi . Council of the City Be it orduided by the City the Lith pose of ~ubmi ting 10 the thefolo in: propoitio , to-wit of the City « Om -hs be issued by said City, In The <am of Four hun red Thousand (400 0 0) Dollurs due in tweoty years, with interst at Eight per cent per apnum, 10 be used for the purpose £ ere- ing o procuring the erect on of Vater works in the City of Nyc. 1L ~aid provosition ntire in (he foregoing ;. rm, onshall be onl . ¥ yea» ur & - Sgc. (1. This Ordivance shall take effect and bein force from an . af er its sassige. Tassed Sept 15, 1574, Signed. J. 8. GIBSON, ‘President of Cour'eil. Arrest: 3 0. C. LUDLOW, City Clerk. Approved September 16:b, 1874 prldst C § CHASE, Mayor, the vote there- B WIMNODOXE NI -~DEALER IN— Confectionery, CIGARS AND"TOBACCO. 215 Douglas, l?. IIEDI‘I\ !_. Stroet. > 4 cured by sald mortgags, and 1o sultoF proceed- ing be 13th and 4P M The foliowls «d property : ger_patte.n. California House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street, cornar 11th, Om ha, Nebriska_ Hourd by théday or week: u Central House 0. 630 *ixteenth Street, Opp. Jafferson Square, OMAHA, NEB. JOSEPH DOVE. Propr. Board «t reasonable rates. r attached to the bouse. T! lhdl’l‘GI: LINDLE HOUSE. On h, bet. Farnham and Harney Streets, A8 been entirely refiitted a' d ve urnished, and_ will accommodate all 1o the best of buard at §1,30 per duy ; 40¢ per . ngle meal. h’.‘\dE. v' & s. M‘ HAPIRYP’:VIQ‘Q‘(DH South:-rn Hotel. Fiaatiog on 4th, 5th sad Walaatsts, { ; | St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., FProprietcrs. The Southern flotel 1 Srat-cleas o all its ap ol tmenta. Tia tablec are at ail tizea s 2hied o the greatest abyndance, with ull t Belivacien ihe markets adord, 1ia clerks and W1 palite and ‘sttentive o the . sth ol the otel, 1horo s an Traproved elova or leadiny the fir't floor o uper ‘one, ~ Raiiroad and. steamboat feket of . now 'nd ‘weevorr inion telesraph of ¢ 1 the Fatunds of botel WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 16th andZWebster Sts., Keeps & complete assortument of GROCERIES and ot PROVISION! WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Furnham Street, Omsha, Neb —WHOLESALE AXD EETAIL DEALER tN— FURNITURE. BEDDING, ETC. ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace Office_over too State Bank, corner.f Farn. ham sud 13th sireets. The Sloux City and Pacifie Eallroad, In Connection with the SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha and Cownell Bluffs to St. Paul, Mineavolls, Stillwater, Anoks, Duluth, Bismarck, and all points fn Minnesota. Train leaves Omahia daly. (excep Saturday) 2t 6 o.clock p. m., and Council Biutls at 8:06 p* m., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. Fareas LOW and Tinie es QUICK as by apy other Lige. POLLHAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. reads VIA Sioux City, ous routes and midnigh Ba s thus a transf.rs. * Tickets egn bo rurchase] at the offices of the hicago & Nor a Hailway in Owaba acil Biu -3 C. BOYDEN, Gen'] Pase. & Ticket Agt- 8t P.45.C. B. R. St Paul, Mipa L F. C. HIL Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., 5. C. & ., ‘Sioux City, lowa. GEO. W. g cire ATTOYN, Agent. 163 Faraham Street, Omal Tuts 20 it TBANL IBSERT, TAITTOR, 131h St., bet. Farnham and Harney. TAILORING, CLFANING and All kinds of REPAT”ING done st reasons 1le rates Whereas H. . Page of Douglas County, ebrasks, on the 15th day of Aug 1874 made 4 d executed 8 morig: Bamfor 1, of same place, to secure s° veu doll'r- payabie thirty ays atter date of sai miorgare whic!: morigage was recorded in office of the clerk of Douslas (. uaty, on the da of August, A. D. 1574 ' of, said asaigoment Leing rrcorded 1n the of the clerk of the courty aloresaid. on t 4, and the sum of 3.3 2 per cont. trom du1e e 17th day of Sy e ber, A wBereas defuut has been made in the jayment of the mouey ve- baring been inatitited at aw to recorer the now dug n said me : the - g i property, by virtueo. the pow- 10" b motaage. w: Ich sal W e by € o € St e o ruey, on the 71 e X' " 1574, etwesn the bours of 10 & .. 454 deb d mortgay alle bunting two a-at wazon—ps~ FRANK A, PETERS. by sepu7dls X, J. BURNHAM, bisattoraey. | TheB. & M. B. b. Co. will B The and s jamut (0 itsaicnt g 10 desrtption o sid wortgas- | (§, R SCHALLER, WHOLESALE GROCERS —SIMPSON'SBLOCK— 638 and 540 Fourtsenth Strest, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUQUESSORS TO CRFIGHTON aN) MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. %95 Farnham Street, NEDB:. WHITNEY,BAUSERMAN.& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAELA, NEB AGENTS FOR THS DUPONT POWDER (0. CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN ds, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. SRUERS SOLICITED. ND PROMPTLY FILLED. meh27y1 Canned Goo jel A. H. SIMPSOIV, --MANUFACIUEER AND WHOLFSALE— DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 FIFTEERENTE ST, CREIGHTON BLOCK. C.L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT TATITOR, 288 Dodge Stre-t, 2d Door Fas* of 16th Street. I keep cons -ntly on band the 1 Cloth, Carsimeres snd Vesth Tt the loweat oksiont Dries Seioiy op25ms ESTABTISALD w PUNDT. MEYER & RAAPKE, - FHOLESALE DEALFRS IN— FANCY GROCCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Tigars. 212 Farnlam Street, Omaha, Neb meh1Eodvh KurTz [fJorR & (O JOBBERS F DRY GO09DS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnham Street, OMATE A o NEB. J. J. BROWN & BRO,, —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS Notions. and Boots and Shoes. L] L] JOHN T. EVGAR, : —JOBBER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardware 'IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, —AND— ACRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS, THRESHEKS. BARY ENTERS, KEAVEIRS, MOW EIix. DI 1L - oA AT RN PLOW S, CEL Y ATORS, HAYS oo menrsy Rk AND WAGORS: 246 Douglas St, Omaha, Nobraska, HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER D§— Wines. Liooors, Craans, oo, ¥iae 014 Kentu ky Whiskies and fmported voods a Speelaliy. CMAFA NEB. HOMES and FARMS IN NEBRASEA Co.. offrs tst 131 34t low pricas or 10 year prevaia aof 20 per cent. 0n the amount of ta > years from date of purchase. 239 DOUGLASSTR,,) (C ell Block,) " § ver Rail wina The Barlwton aad Missouri & te d North of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Vallevs sel” about - 000,000 veres of splen 111 crazing and agricutiural laa rom 8174 to $7.00 per actr on long eradit. South of he Platte Cou} sny owness large body of the bestlan1 n Nebraska, iuterse-telby numerous Cerh aali st 101 best develspel pirt of the State, a8 also For ciccula s aa L{all [afor aation 4ppiy 0 Agent B. & M. Land Office c«nerfi!fl-m and Farnbam Sts., Omaba Or General Land Depastmeat, Liscoln, No well watered couniry, st ‘wous £ -publiean Valley