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Wi e Lol ol el S R e B e T it e i e S = v { 7» | ' LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. ink UMAHA BEE = l:: ;\m:(:::ng’g:;?:d;)e;::fi‘::g | THE COUNT/msAIID STATE | THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. POSTPONED. SPECIAYL. NOTICES. Q SINGER. SINGER, A 3 FAIRS. T HOTIOE advateinnt ST e Fo ———— | Club, a committee was appointed in e e o Tt o Q <] The Kingof the SEWING MACEINE WOELD ss yre<minently 3s G TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1574 each werd to attend 1o tae registra- e The Beginning of the Funeral. 'l'h; B‘:j's:fl_““" f‘;; tt’::k Ne b ,n"n_;:.n-l'av{;:" 5 Efifl.’m vnz‘."‘h‘f-&';:'p'a' c 8 ¢f E Realms o Finance. bl 2 ke bl wi o e Tino; ‘sach subscusens tmsertion, | 5 § \ —_—_————W tion. Another meeting will be held | Everything now in Readiness for ~ 5 FIVE GBF S l;,, e T it Toveton | T e 2 5 — E ‘ . 3 OFFICIAL - | Wednesdsy evenihg. tholndutvhllxpumun. Yesterday morning's Herald con- Place Wednesday- ‘e §3 = =l SALES FOR 1813 o ) — veyed the ides, by publishing a list vening. R RENT My residence, N. w o ertoth = r 2 | z THE ONAHA DAILS BEE | o the complaint of his mother, 08 | Yesterdsy moralug We fook a | of delegates, 1hat the Demoeratie st fres o 2o % |In Round Numtbers 232,444 Machines Je served to subacribers by carrler, 10 877 | the chaige of stealing some of her i f Saturday afternoon, O t of th i U e e ] - | s (Sundays ex- drive out to the Fair grounds, and | primaries of ay ) m account: of the rainy an 7 ANTFD To RENT—mall b 0g ov rteen bE “'T%?""Efi"fi-fi”flfl things, was vesterday discharged | fuund evenything In almost com- | Were larzely attended, and that | threatening condition of the weath- .‘uh',‘u"i.""&" ifins 1o Clietions 1o rent g = o e s e AR at the Police Court, as the mother’s | nicre raadiness for the county and | quite @ spirit of enthusiasm pre- | er yesterday, and the fearfully ki L R B Vi meacieaiag” "7 5o SeuRd spem suckavidatcs tlat Oha epetincty o the: Minges ity R e T stiaton | heart had softened towards Der | gtytg fairs, The exposttion build- | vailed. The fact of It s, that those | muddy streets. tho managers con- | SR et bt | 4 - O L v, wyesiesame. | erringson, against whom sherefused | 1z s quite an extensive structure, | primaries were very thinly attended, | cluded to postpono the concert, b v T e | B ER | THE SINGER MANF’G co : e s v, to testify. and i put up i & substantial man- | 88 there were mo over 40 votescast | which had becn amounced fo last | ™= T _Z R | N 758 B 8 ot : in the whole city. vening, till Wednesday evening. = = g H . - lobe, | ner, as If to stay. TLe building Ly evening, y e 8- 4 Con = 5#&:«;«&%:&‘ li‘:;\‘h:“el!:’é ~ ‘nl': o,_sffl,y,:,,:he o :;‘,c uHBl;:;pgel": with its white coat of paint,| The managersof the ballot-boxes | The concert will surely come off &:":: R e b E - m . W. M. NASON, Agent, rareiorn heupest dverising Zanh $ -— ) S exrisino.focal mouees, 35 | TeSId€ntof Millscounty, Tows, while | and its green blinds, and its cupolas, | sat around like empty “5'°“flh}°n on that evening, and the Acad my e o H m =] o 0. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA &4 wa per - ime: - locsl sdvertisenente; 2 | en Toute from San Franeiseo to | Presents s very handsome appear- | bottles,” waiting for somebody to | of Music will be crowded to its ut- 2 s amaonee. | Y 2 H o] 3 Sk ng; b2 1 otk 40 ¢t K¢ | 0 nuia, @ fow days ago, had bis | ance. The interior is liberally sup- | come and ng T Jewas slow | most capacity. as a largo number £ R HC I i Sjmcias_ potloem 1V ceots per iine: e fmser: trunk broken open and about $180 | plied with shelving and stands for | work, indeed, and the few leading | tickets have already been sold, an s o m ! J. J. BRCW, %‘;flmu.mummm st ,.,we,,‘; stolen, consisting | the display of the many articles that | spirits, old Bourbon stock, whowere | in the weantime the ladies and Ii,.’éu‘."“‘ S 9‘ 5 = s ! N & BRO,, : i "‘m standing sdvertisements hy specl | in part of a locket, chain, bracelets, | will be on exhibition. In the cen- wnurll;lg the l:l:'h:;):x ::ad :i';fl;: others propose to double _the num- olgfi FOR RENT-20 b aid Cosn. P! g w = i B e e i e e ke o O | g o Tt S| gl g wih the i | eat . . i s selems| <o~ ibimones | 8 5 e B | GROCERS;: s, e,y | revision by by | ifornia and was bringing east as | fountain, which wi ept run- y:dirgns un OUSE FOR RENT—15th and Cass 1 g";':::"dmm:h:d“z-c“mmd" e | presents to his daughter. The loss | ning confinually, adding much to | cause.” Their labors in semll: of | teered, and the programme, which ‘m: s,’;’i‘_";dt,:;‘-& co. 3 e A oh poes i 3 = Eq 3 T i sep Sa o 3 S Local advertisemeuts betore two | w: vati %o | the beauty of the scene that will be | voters were as aggravating to them | s an excellent and varied one, is as o = == : et s o e | was a decidedly aggravating one e beauty o ey R T g § =5 g Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. g SiteiSoments cors ovg ok v x| MIT. Chappell, but he boro it with | prosented. hoaE Sl orsteand remie=a o O IC L & BEX A& S e AL Ivertisements for the WKEKLY BEx " 20 ve. PARET 1. owner on his callingat cor. 13, and Jackson st , — W = ar philosophic calmness.” The race track has been greatly Lo e e L4 | DLAFT e Tl —Major C. D. Bogue has been in- | Improved by being inclosed by ?:’heie pr::nylesm\\‘etrf eg::b;:{; Ortare—Dl Wolne Dume"...__Bilic Trecbied Co, s pylog icossthern: | B P>y S |y (®) A NEB. - siasm ; thos 4 - = o e WAt 35,50 duced to resume his position as head | fence. 21 vote, Tooked as if they had bee | Coorus—“Praie o the Solir”... Boiliea | T 05T OR STEAY D=4 Vark v, P GLYNN! ’ ARRIVAL AND DEPAR1URE OF TRAINS. Fime Card of the Builingten Route This is the only line runniog Pullman Hotel. Dining cars. . W. Hizemcock, Hagey P DEUEL, Democratic County Ges'l. W asd Agt,) Tiketdnt, | concluded to remain in Omaha. | The stalls have been e:tend;ag S Sl Importang | OTerture—"Fhtte Fureh Septinast Ko bit 18th'st. BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE Union Pacific. Under the supervision of Major | along the north, west and souf 2 2 OMAHA CITY BAN = = i ones of the campaign, especially as | Chorous—Toast ... ONEY T0 L.0OAN—Inquire at Law Office | sides. MaRindsumaenie:| Bavarian Hotel, OMAIIA, - - - NEB clerk of the Metropolitan - Hotel, with which he has been connectea for the last four or five years. He is regarded by the traveling public, West, and his many friends in this city will be glad tolearn that he has Bogue and Captain Curran, who has also been long connected with the house, the Metropolitan will contin- ue to maintain the excellent repu- The ampkitheatre just opposite the udges’ stand at the race track, has been completed. It will seat about fifteen hundred persons, and been provided for the live stock. Taking everything into considera- tion, the buildings and arrauge- ments for the State Fair are far su- compelled to do so, and their coun- tenances hore the expressions ot chief mourners at a faneral. 1t is strange that the Democrats purpose of electing delegates to the Convention, nominations for the the legislature will come before it. Yet nothing else but such apathy could hardly be THE ARION QUART TTI Solo—+Kathlcen Mavourneen” MES. E. C. WSHAN Duett—“Ses the P lo Moo MISSES LITTLE AND FARCIL | Solo—Three Fishery’ MISS C. CAMPBELL Comic Sketches..... & liberal reward will de pal MILTON ROGFR: s 14t I RAYED OR STOLI 4 9th 5, a medium sized red co 16d on Izard street. Wil bo rented cheap, In- quire of J. 8. SPAUY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBATER IN Wines, liquors, Segars, TOBAC O AND PIPES. B Culifornis Wines and Brandies. W& HOTELS. JIRST ciok Buaid w00 Lodging. per. week Bve dollass, Facifc House 100 & Cupital MaCK & FRANUIS, propriiors. avenue. Cor. 13th % Leaverworth Sts. Board by the day and week. Finost brands of all clases of Liquors, Scgarse. Free Lagar constantly on han STEFLE & JOHNSON, 'WHOLESALE GROCERS Vi v i vorit will afford an excellent view of the Potpourri. - L L it g :':‘le“ ?‘;’l’:eh;e:: ;Dge::efi‘;:':f; oo ow did not take more interest in these e e pauralg Sk v T e 1% B iz oottt s one o P 2 T ane Quartette—“Grass-hoppered Grangers of 'T4..... new Post Otfice building, Omal | o e Amplestall andstable room has | Primaries, which were held for the | ot i ey I RENT gul Al 1w o g 5 SINPSON'SBLOCK— - and 540 Fourteenth Street, MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CRFIGHTON aND MORGAN— 3 : ; v ed from those who seem to B tation it has attained under their | perior to anything Nebraska has exP,m‘ A s | Orpheus Glee Club bargains in real evtate, for sale Tot 7 | fe2-3m’ CHAS. HART Prop. e o F : : or before bad, and Omaha may | have lost all hope of victory. They I espiing T rat ataie, ox sle Jov 1 #Bandays excepied. +Mondays excepied. | previous management. The Metro- [ @ver befo ) Y | remain Democrats out of force of | @1°P="0leows Fronden o situater on DogeSr et, ber weei 13tha Lith 2 S e, T | R L T Goow vt WHOLESALE o3 oM. +w0:0p. M | serves the extensive patrouage it [ The men who have bad this matter A, AN Lt respeptiaey GEO. H. PETERSON, the piouee > 350 s i i HCWAN | o eceives. in hand deserve the warmest thanks | semble that old settler in )Im«)url cigar manufacturer, keeps con- 5 No. 295 Farnham St Kansas City, 8t.Jo. & Council Blufia 3 e for their untiring efforts, which have | who is still voting for Andrew Jack= | g0y on hand the very best oo l'ortlfl'l s IMAHA, - - - NEBRASEA 3 o l reet, A wmax —Pat Doran's saloon was ::’ thus far been crowned with success. | son. { brands of cigars, and also “one g gt g uthas | v i | (Y NS ATETEA - = — NEB. s morthwestern and Sious | 51arized Saturday night between the | g promptness and satisfactory Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and edish, or Teian i Ongid new Sepimber o, 157 T ity & Pacifie. hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, during the | ;. ouyer with which they have car. | Exoursion Ticketsto Chioago. | iy o™ (o OV (0 ety il privad i Inguive THRALL. Provristor. 4 sence of the bar clerk. When | o Excursion tickets to the Chicago " teenth Stre £, opposite Post Offce. . eptizdtt B a1l sisAM 2ase. M, | absence of 2 ried out all the plans, will without xe 211 Douglas street. : X 2 o, e e o S | el th P YR | Beon ok e (i | 1 g | nied Sttes Houl, | WRITNEY, BAUSERMAN.& CO. e i and Nisiy streets, o, | t0 £0 to bed, as hesleeps In the back | oo\ S BT for another | lington & Quiney railway are now _— atoro, cutnes Fourieenth and Lw‘u.m;;,“ COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. R ticket | For fine clothing and furnishing | _*eptildy EUNDERSIGNED rapectfolly announ- OCERS i / oen shinGtes ip dvance of the sbove Hailrond Republican Couuty Comvention, yeation. Frim ry elections for the purpose of hoosing snch delegate- are bereby urday, room, he found that the place had been entered throngh the rear win- dow, out of which & pane of glass bad been cut. The money drawer pine was recaptured near Brownell Hall, where it was seen by a gentle- year at least, and probably longer. The Douglas County Fair opens to-day for entries, and continues for two days. Of course the close REMOVE toits new store, Corner 18th and Douglas streei. Mean- on sale at the company’s office in the Grand Central Hotel. A round trip ticket Is sold for one fare and a fifth, and are good till the FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and goods to suit the fall and winter season, call at sel5eodts . HELLMAN & Co. 2 RENT—A fing frame houas, Cor, 16th and Howard Sts., also a ine frume house Car 16th and Jackson Sts. For partiotine ln quire at 259 Howard it ces that he has purchased and refi ted dhove IL tel, and is now ready to vecommodate th publ .-uhmm’yd",, we k, onable rates. 1AM LEHR, Pmp July22 * TE Hous- and lot next north of C. B, Yost's Any quantity of furnishing goods, C The undersi ned has ice for em loyment of male Opp. Jofferson Square, OMATA, NEB. JOSEFH DOYE, Prop’r. AND_DEAEERS IN No, 247 Douglas Street, OMATEA, NEB ey of Ocamben, s poks0 boopon In o5 e ) . ' T I R S R A b Doran of | white Eherhart continues as partner | Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all | such s shirts, underwear, socks, | o&y oo ofice forem bymental mile | JOSERH DOVE. Prop’r. ete, from the “finest” to lower iion, . “Al i want of the FirCelat nr atisched (s ton boise JRUERS SOLICITED . ND PEOMPTLY FILLED. the o None et well kiown Republican voters will its whereabouts. at old Stand, You oan secure BIF BARGAINS in anything before the latest improvements. It isnew— has never been run. Inquire at the grades, sold very cheap at please c.ll o wanting employment, COTTRILL & Cov., Exchange »ud Emplaz: A Republican County C nvention for Novglas County will bediwld uf the Court House in the | wag robbed of $14, and a box of ci- imity of the State fair is rath 25th. H. B. DEUEL, —_— : s, on Toe-day, he 6.b.0ay of Oc: h proximity of the Stato fair is rather | 23th. g c 7 rouldence 13 1or s Jo t the low price of Efir{"» oTira 2 ok p ‘m forbepur- | gars hud been taken. And yester- | gergadowing, but our county Fair | 1t Agent. M“&Aqn tho ;ev ml\ertisejnentfof 500" i mors e cost "1 prave- California HOUlse- meh2ry1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPONT POWDER CO. Legisature,and | 2 1t was discovered that that pret- | jou1q no be allowed to prove & - - Hellman & Co. septldeodtf | o7 st or Doux wishii | FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. e 7 pel;tho ":"e“"‘ Sl 124 | failure on thissccount. Buy your Dry Goodsatithe Cheap youths' and_children’s | \Y/ ANTED—sng one wuntng tosall ores | [t [0 Porglasiireg Sovenr i O by CLARK & FRENCH either been let out of his cage, or i Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 559 i ieti ) e s by | _tune 1. v1 2 L s comes proper] fore said & 2 clothing; the best varieties and sold | 'ands or merchan ise, cill en us. We bave [ _Tunel vl , e Ward ".b;.’; H‘;".f."x'::.;..“.'il wen- | had been stolen. No trace was dis-| DONT FORGET ! The ,Varie- | 16th street. sept2ltf | Lor Rl s fi.::.c::&::m o hani, .u.,..u.., g e C s it foxeen Deloed 80 S Slae oW | Cered of the thief, but the Poreu- | ¢y Basar will during this week | ISRt ar ammaca & Con | P CheTRELS e entral House Offic E 2 * 0. 630 Fixtoenth Street, y Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. beullowed (6 voteat sl Primary leetions. 1nd { I the eity of Omaba, no pers n will b-o1iowes R ) ST g el Personal present stock is removed. 3t | BeE office. auglT-tf selseodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. “.:;" Rt opp Tt Ul ) gyt HOUSE, inz a properly qualified Repub ican vour of the = 2 2 3 A. . SIMP SO 1N Wara"were his hatlo is ofired. William L. Geary, U. 8. A., isat T e K VW ANIEDSA gl (040 general housework | On o0, . Farnham and Harnoy Siests, s ‘The following are desicnated as vlaces where An Open Reply.—Interesting and Pointed | RUTH'S CELEBRATED OVYSTERE 418 Davenport aug2sdil been eutiraly refitted and vetusiahed, --MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— H o i s maetsse. ol o ihe bast o sach primary electio st wil be made. s Hal ; - A:l;‘:];l:ll;- eontiagostrest. | Col. Savage, left for 3 Vit to :‘""E’ b?c""e"l"’"de“:' b“"“cch “;'e R tie orioted by ham Strect. Omany gt Eagine Houre ; : = el by Ot S Unlon Precinet—At Knight's School Fouse. | Boston yesterday, by the Chicago | have e ysuap va Cd i deliver- ELIAS HOWR Jr,, L Viles Freinci—at Wik Som, Voler | g e, railuay: Cremer to?publish, The Captain pd",:‘:vfip(i:;- & g“gss:;’:rp'in‘eml et et | N[O A0 1o e | Somthern Hotel 532 FIFIrERNTE ST, % ) 'y z ‘security, ty and County Warrants . N SlaJor A vmatrony sdeck of the Dis- | MBS thie Sotter addvomed o, i | 00 0 ip 00en (Goal and N Best in the Wazld. | bougheand ot Toqalre st Faw Dl oot CRBIGHTON BLOCE. sz triot Do, il eeotea Nosne yes. | Mmelle rather iflshy, " and socord- | 820 SCLRS S S o R AN A e Prcating on 4%, 6th aad Waluutats, 2 ingly gave the writer of it some ver; . BVERY MACHINE WARBANI&D TO | —— c B s ik I tiowme, | FeSterday evening. xtfxi ;‘Nce Y| street, between Farnham and Doug- e iy Tou 10 BN By s 1o 8t, Louis, - Mo. C. L. A.ZXELATTE, 3 & 1as streets. sept 11m. Liberal discounts te Cash Customers, Specla | 'Julyitt Laveille, Warner & Co., M BIRCHANT TATII ,OR D uglas Precinci—At Jo '« Ros dlence Bres Guanin Preclci—a1 0. B Sot eare fa o nce. il ard Precinct—At Millard's Station House By order of the Dougias County Kepublican JOEL T_GRIF IN, JOHN M. THCRSTON ctia Chairman. Repablicsn Coave: sentative Distriot. Delegates from the seversl connties «f the 25th Represen utive Di trict will mect a Gra d Central Hotel, § _Om: Feptem' er 29ti., 1871, 2 3o'clock p m , { Darpies of meving nomin tisn Jor 8, Repre- “ertative for said dis'rict for the next Legisla- tura, The oountis -omposing asid dlstriet, and the number of delegetes each are eutitled 10, 16 as Seow church, is, we regret to learn, €on- | w};went to burn the Ay, , s, grass away . fined to bis house by illness. He | 1 ym well posted, and the evidence | O Farnhain and Ninthstrects south, | lots of old machines bought at low | BEAR IN MIND | wrrriam SExaver was unable to preach Sunday. | I uhi have togive would lcom. | PIsie (b Union Pcific R R. De” | gurs, atter beng revarmsbed v | syeny = mown sovens op oo | smgiieilt SEXAUER | 2wy Douglas Street . omamA . pierty Ry order Eepublican District Committee. ELAM CLARK, Chalrman. Reputlican pap:rs of the District please copy. ADVEKUING RSeeine the Grand Central. Mr. John G. Willis went East yesterday over the C. B.& Q. Miss Jennie Woolworth, leftto- day for Albany, New York, to at- tend school. Frank Knight of the Western Union Telegraph office, left yes- terday fora visit to Chicago. Senator P. W. Hitcheock is at the Grand Central, having arrived from the East yesterday afternoon. George N. Littlefield, a well- known Texas cattle dealer is at the Metropolitan. Dr. Garrett, rector of Trinity Mr. E. G. Dixon, the agent of the Empire Fast Freight Line, returned home from Philadelphia yesterday morning. The following are the arnvals at Cor:zespondence. Below will be found some inter- EASTPORT, Towa, | September10, 1874, Capt. H. W. Cremer: Drar StR—In my conversation about times in thearmy,T have made you liable to Uncle Sam’s wrath, my remarks were listened to by a U. 8 detective. I havereceived an offer of $100 to tell all I know, and $500 ir case I can prove that there was a fraud perpetrated in the hay contract at Beauvais Station, Neb. As I was the one who measured the hay, and was also one of the squad pare with the vouchers in Uncle Sam’s possession. There isa differ- ence of between 40 and 400. Now it remains with you and Beauvais whether I accept the $500 or not. T received twice a week. We war- rant every can. sepl8t3 LITTLE & WILLIAMS. done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas aprast f Sxow Frake FLour—the best in the market at sepl®t3 LI1TTLE & WILLIAMS, REMOVED. TuEe B, & M. R. R. LAND OFFICE has been removed from the corner pot, and to C. B. & Q. OFFICE, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. septl16tf Auction Sale on the premises, N. E Corner of 19th and Paul Sts., DYEING, c.eaning and repairing | B2 The HEVTE_ SEWING MACHINE, ™ rates to cubs of six o more. If ny person has a “ HOWE" which 1s not giving satisf - o, we, wish to hear of it, THE BEST I3 THE CHEAPEST! Send for circular and Samplos. BEAR IN MIND EVERY “ HOWE” BOUGHT OF US and our AUTHORIZED canvas- sors is WARRANTED, and IN- STRUCTION given, as WE havea REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Ex- perience proves & machine WITH- OUT instruction is WORSE than NONE at all, CAUTION. — We know of large being palmed off on the public for new. NEVER buy of IRRESPON~ SIBLE parties, a8 they have NO reputation AT STAKE, as have old established Companies. isner, on the 0. N. . B. R. «bruska, at 8210 per icre in ba ance n one vear at ten ‘Great Wesi rn Land Agency. i0th TO For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles, we have put in PERFECT arder all of our qld stock, including second-hand, and offer them at GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. our AUTHORIZED canvassers is 'WARRANT- ED, and INSTRUCTION given, as WE haves REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Pproves 3 machine WITHOUT Instruction is Experlence OR SALF—5aD acres ot land two mils rom | . ED.-Day boarders. t the southwest d Harney 2910 RETATL CASH PURCHASERS board at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C. V. & 8. M. HARRYMAN, fy2saty. Propr etors. bles are at all times su ed great undance, with all t Selicacies the markets aflord, ity clerks ana polite and ‘attentive to the of the There is sn to the upper one, icket offies. news’ stand. -ne telegraph off e in the Kotand wenierr finion of botal. WILLIAM LATEY, Cor, 16th andZWebster; Sts., Keeps a complete assortuent ot GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. 26m FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. B OWIMIE NI DEALER IN CIGAKS. X of Broad Cloth, C: able styles uud fo ROBERT C. STEELL, —)EALER IN— 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. which T s preparod fo mage vy o t LI at the lowest possibae prices. icieres and Vestings t the most fastidious Jelodry Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETO. the Wyoming: am in need of the money badly, but | one block from Street Railroadof a . WORSE than NONE at all. = “ban doul at of a *her daill, y ¥y -DEALER IN— e e~ " | "CH Lord, Chieags; ¥ P Yeo- | donot whh o biowor n old iend | omplte ot of_howsehad gods | 116 Howe Machine Co, | "¥ 7P Bt - Cosiblais JOBBERS F b 3 UTION.—We know of largs lots of worth- | K I'TIILS, L) PRANASBREVITIES' S mon L 5o, SU s R, | s HanT hies sivendy insand | Besr ; o hines bonght o et o v - Buryess, Davenport; Bennett Gold- | Please reply immediately. GRAY & ALLEN. ing palmed off on the public for nearly as good 218 Douglas, bet. 1t and 1 Srroot. 231 Farnham Stree — Eighty.-five cts per can isthe price | Smith and wife, Fremont; Jobn W Respeotfully, &e., sept 192t Auctioneers. GREEN’S aazew. Persons that donot want to run the | ™ et MEERARKA: o of fresh Baltimore oysters which S"fi U;;NE:'“? ‘:"" Fo-d,gsdin, A. C. LEONARD, Fisk of Leing swindled shonld NEVER buy of OMAEA - - - NEB. unter, Avoca; Hunter | Eastport, Fremont Co., Towa. BUY OXYGENATED BITTERS, |rereseoxsioie puarts, ss theynavono | 7=t ™o Chr and Paciie Ratiross, arrive daily by express at Pevcke’s Restaurant. sept2. mans, H A Perry, A L McKesson, Adams, Philadelphia, W H Morse, Republican; N Weeks and family, more than I have already done,and OMAHA, NEB., Sept. 21, 1874, nearly new. Sale Tuesday, at 10 BETSWORTH’S CELEBRATED DEEP SEA BRAND OYSTERS. T. D. OLIN, Manager The stomach is one of the most delicate or- reputation AT STAKE, as have old establisked Companies. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL —«Randall” arrived home yes- | Cheyenne; Mrs Winters, Kansas | A. E. Lenard, Eastport, Jowa: The best flavored Oyster in the | smmeot thehumansyaten; aad the fndigesinte terday moruing, covered with glory. | City; John Downey, Haly, Mich; | Duax Stk :—In reply to yoursof | market. TAKE NO OTHER. {ood crowied nto . by the roqurement of THE HOWE MACHINE €0, RAILROAD ~WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— modern socl.ty, keep it fn » aug10dim 450 13th Street. —The Plug Hat brigade will meet at Engine House No. 3, Wednesday J R Hugus, Mac Kidder, Cheyenne; W B bollinger, New Rutland, Ilj; Geo D Benton, do; John Castello, 10th Inst., think you had better ac- cept the offermade you and forward to the commanding officer of this For sale at wholesale by J. C. ROSENFELD, General Northwestern Ag't. A State of Chronic Disord-r, ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Is 62 miles the shortest route from Omahs and Counell Bluffs to St. Paul, Minesnolls, Stillwater, Aneks, Duluth, Bismarek, aad all J. J. BROWN & BRO.,, evening. 1 & which is followed by a resort to tonics and al- —Policeman Porter last niglt ar- | 80d wife, Chicago; G Hickey, A | Department, your sworn statement [ Send for Price List. S91m. | teratives for rlief. 1t unfortunately happens, n.‘{:.&}‘mA Tem o the "'"M,;,':g“;;; giving in detail names, dates, ete., however, that many of the medicines uved for | Will be hold within a y of Omaha, | Pointsln Minnesota. mytir Notions. and Boots and Shoes. rested a man supposed to be a de- serter If tiie supposition proves to be correct, it will put $30 in the pockets of the officer. —George Hines was bound over by Commissioner Smith in the sum of $1,000, to answer to the charge of selling liquor without a license. Hiaes gave the required bail. MecCook, Ottawa, III; H White and wife, Annawan, TIl; Mrs J Gaylor, Sau Frinelscon; James S McKeny, Meadville, Pa; J C Hunt, Gales- burg, Til; J C Craig, Neponset, Ill; J H Welsey, Kewanee, IIl; J P Kyte, Nevuda. The followmg are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel: also the name of the U. 8. deteo- tive you mentioned, together with any otber information you may havein your posession relative to hay contracts at Beauvais Station, Neb. Yours very respectfully, - . W. CREMER. Formerly Capt Co. C.7th Towa Vol. FOR RENT. Store room No. 202, Farnham 8t., formerly occupied by Smith Saun- ders’ dry goods store. Inquire at State Bank. s18 1w, Tndian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. t! 1s yurpose contain alcohol, which, poured ia- toa dlseased stomach produces irritation, creates 1uflamation, and doew more injury than gocd. OXYGENATED BITTERS Contain no Alcohol. ‘but are a purely medicinal preparation, which, in cases of -'YSVEPSIA, HEARTBURN, IN- DIGESTION, and oth:r like disorders, at otos Testo s the stomach to its Natural Condition of Health. o0 Taeatay e 1008 day of Oetober, A b 1874, for the purpose of submitting to the qualived elector of said anty the following proposition, viz. “Shall bonds of theclty of Omaka bosued by sl city in the sum of four hundrof thousaud Que in twonty years with intorest at et nt. per araum, to be used for the purpone of erect rocurd S Water Werks 1o tho City of Said proposition entire, rinted upon each ballot shall beonly “ Yes” o - written or print- o, below Proposition; up.n the ‘same o At said Special Election the Train leaves Omaha dally, (excep Satarday) at 6 o.clock p. m., and Councll Binfla at §:05 p- m., frem Chieago & North-West.rn Depot. Fareas LOW and Time 25 QUICK as by any other Line. PULLHAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Be sure vour ticket reads VIA Sioux City, JOHN T. EVGAR, —JOBBER OF-- KOoRTz [fJorR & 00 DRY G09DS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK," = ftv: may 7-tf. lly will —A letter was received here yes- | B R Browne, Kansas City; W F |, = il 3 . 'y your H > e openol ac 9 o'lock A. 3L, and bo ket open | ¢ ircultous reut —anD- terday, announcing the fact that | Symonds, New Zork; M Bruce, | BUYYow Hats and Capsat the = The OXYGENATED BITTERS have baea | U0UI 7 o'clock F. M. at the fo lowlag placer’ | tramef a5 " . (ous reutes and midighi R o= ! | Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, Fresh Taffy and Caramels at the | § nm War d t Turner Hall Tickets ean he urchase! at (he offices of th seventy-five members of the Daven- | Chicazo; T8 Marcher, Wisconsin; | (heaP s he most popular remedy for theabove com- e Hous o, i ot s G L IMP. S, 559 15th street. sept2ltf | the Omaha Candy Factory. Fresh | plainta for the Liat Tuierr yxams, sndstil | Third Wirdeat En ino Hooen and Council Blah THRESHERS. HARVLSTERS, REA MOW KRN, DHILLS, NEEDEN maintain their UXKIVALLED POPULAMITY. Fourth Ward—at Sherii's Office, Court House. -J C. BOYDEN, CORN-ELANIERN PLOWS, COL Y ATORS T Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt-5t P.&85.C. B. R. Kk~ AND' WAGHNS, .m.n, port fire department will attend the annual parade of the Omaba de- partment. —XJ. Callahan, a Farnham street R C Hays, Fremont; J B Southard, Omahs; M W Clair, do; N P Rock, O P Muson, Nebraska City; W 'W Jones and family, New York; P A Philips, do; Chas H Chase and fam- ‘WALL PAPER for sale very cheap at Joax B. DETWILER'S Carpet Store, 14th street between broken stick candy at half price. H. L. LatTry, Douglas st., cor. 12th. s17te WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS. Price $1.00 per bottle SOLD EVERYWHERE., JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., Prop'e. 8 20d 9 College Place, Now York. gt ere ] A. D.1874. Fitth Ward—at Fennaylvania Honse, Chicsgo Sixth Ward—st Engine House, No. 1. In witae-s wheroo | bave Fereunio set my caused the seal of said city to bo affized, tbis 17thday of September, St Paul, Minn. L Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., 5. C. & B "Slous City, lowa. GED. W. GBATTON, Agent. 2468 Douglas St,. Omaha, INebrask HENRY HORNBERGER. i saloon-keeper, got into a row Satur- » i b ve. | Farnham aud Douglas. —_ day night with one Dan. Shanaban, I"~‘ 'df‘}“ :"(', \?mi mé:;;"'hfi:_fl; = sept3dtf&wit | Tinted ehade cloth, wbite linen G o. 5. cuAgr, 163 Farnham Street, Omaba, Neb. —DEALER IN— whom he hit over the eye with a "’"B"“g"fl it om iy Hollands, band shades, store shades | FEEO. W. ELKINS | {== el heer-mng,dint:{i;ing By Joar T o B Diokte CAKPETINGS. and cords and tassels to match, a R b3 el | FEm A IV L, TBMEBRT, ing wound. aban was arrested You can always find the largest JonN'B. DETWILEE, ENERAL OBDINANCE N TAITOR, = y ) and the examination was set for son, Chleago; H Dennis, Mon- mouth; D B Vastine, Chicago; C A | { and best assortment of Carpet Store, 14th street, oetween Faruham and Douglss. An Ordinanco to amer & ordlm-ee No. 25§ En- a0 Crdinsnes to provide for revo- | 13th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, ac®o. this afternoon at the Police Court. Ransome, Sioux City; A 8 Wood, —CARPETS— e s T ot e —Two little orphan girls, aged Y i e " sep3dtfwit malt spirituous or viaous liquo.s 1n | A1 Sincs OfrA Lok, CLPANING and . _ Teapockivyly § and 7 years of age, ':‘[;!:“(?:1‘::; ‘Plirs‘:il:?fl s —\VI‘\E)DOII'.\slg;I:sD_ES— Fourth Ward Registration. OMMISSION [jf KRCHANT, ne uuvd i Toed :; Ihe City Council of the City i i TSRO RGNS View v fuger in{sdate f seieing i o y 3 N 2 left this city yesterday over thy Chi s it MATTINGS— The undersigned will sit at John ST rnat Sec. 1, Ordinance No. 2, ba OEDINANCE N0 TR} CMAMFA NEB. cago, Burdington & Quiney railway for Scotland. They were unaccom. panied by any one, but were sup- plied with letters to the conductors ‘and other guardians of public travel, WANTED! One first-class Shirt Ironer and Polisher, one g.od Plain Ironer, and one good Starcher. To persons who can fill these places, steady employ- —MATS AND RUGS— at Jonux B. DETWILER'S, 14th street, between Farnham and Douglas streets. 3 atfwit. T. Edgar's hardware store, 246 Douglas street on Friday, Saturday and Monday, September 11th, 12th and 13th, and Thureday, October 1916 & 1918 Mai ket St., PHILADELPUIA. | | ¢ {ous liquors within sad . 1 gnd the same i hereby imended te read as fol- SEc. “1” If any person to to whom a ice: se shall have been granted. by the city of Jmaba, for the sale of malt, spir-tous, or via- 11 be convicted by the police judge of keeping & disord:rly house, house of prostitution or gambling house, = st albrine RNy Tovse o buttng An Ordinance calling a special lection for the f submitting 1o the electors of the o nds 1o bo used jar the construction of water woiks. Be it ordaided by the City Council of the City Sc L ot the Maorot hecrty bo and hels hereby autix s orized and 4 Soomabs, creditats B Ceni. ntereat, 3 ‘purehase, {f half tho land is cultivatad, withis two years from 3 :d wi'ha bonus premium of 20 The Burlisgton sad Missouri Pver Railroad Co., oflers best lan sat low priess on ' ceql. an the amouny uf th ta of'vurchase. ' > ! S beste 8ih, for the purpose of registering 80 that they will probably reach | ment will be given. Proposls Tor Surrender of Omana Cit g i unde sl e g poi . | the legal voters of this ward, and | Grain Flour Seeds, | & ""”bz.,'“" "éx,“lr'u"- vl E‘Jx%l'ngr&fx'é'fii‘:{:‘ AT LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. SHoL : e . The Bonds. HOMES and FARMS IN NEBRASEA 19 seur for the purpose of correcting the pose i eald it of such the follow ing propositia, “Shall bond s X of! of bmaba te idsued registry list. £. Huaus, Swecialties : Baslov, Malt Ho s, {havem ot Four l::nbd.rd mbu{.:.'ia (s seplOtf Registrar Fourth Ward, | ——— —————" tt20% (¥ i cti P! ety and 1o’ case of B eecond eanvicti o for gfl-n;'u:'l:‘um GAGE'S LAUNDRY. their destination all safe. 515 and 517 12th st. father of these orphanscame to this country about two years ago alone, North ToaB &M B O wlloel shoct 100000 e of nlendid areing and agrentiural i3 of Platte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys s21tf CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, } OxaIa, Neb., Sept. 10th, 1574. and took up a homestead in Nebras- Buy your Boots and Shoes at the Sealed pmpon.l.s will be received . flor.ces or of them, ka. Hethen returned to Scotland | Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, | al this office until September 220d, | o vorooats made up n the best | Lo Eetirom xNEBRASKS, | Mbcoortied bl ot 'oflted 50 g_g-:fl;;u;h-gnr:-inmbikw‘ffi..::‘l SVl watared cuuairy, ab ros $154 £ 8700 por Aee o bong credi for his family, but upon arriving | £59 16th street. Sept21tf | at 12 x, for the strrender of Oma- | ycle” for comfort i e "P':‘,‘:"“‘""““"’""“& lacmeh | oL, .1"’ Latl oo submitted South of ‘he Pl there he died. His wife and cnil- s -—A—K—— ba City Bonds, in any sums to the mc'e' at very moderate prices. Tharsday u.-te;b e 1"_ 1874, i ,' "m ondinanee shall take efact and fi'mu"n'." "."“""' """" aereiass outh of “he Platte B&7SEs MeKelligon's card on | amount of fifteen thousand dollars | ¥ 125 %0 VY MO PICtS, The faciis fo tnsricion here bon - "‘A‘L&’fiq "‘?fig'- o ?.'2‘;’ i ot arge by ofthe best land o Nobrasta, intersertel by sumerous = roal lazs0st sul 'best developed part of the State, as aise dren then came to Nebraska to look second 5 after his property, and she died not page. smous k epubliean Valley. For circulace aad full iafor aation apply to gccomodations fo cheap bearding : | june2-tf | or loss, Bids to be opened at the g ey Ty Lt LA Bigned. J. 5. GIBSON, Presideat of Couneil. jong since. The children were then | FREsi Fisu recelved twice a | City Counc!! geting, September | The latest styles in suits at surs | tesuehas wishto Fl c. Luprow. ity Cier sent, tome by parties Interested in | wees. Lertis & Wiiliaxs. | 2%ud, 189, EpwaspJoi <o, | prising low fgures sld by ook 84 ”D” e, e | T J‘: 95‘55', 1A 0d L LosLow. & IV' . WHAlLxR, A%ent L &MM. Joud om“ o 3 wolge. sepisis sept10-10t Clty Treasurer, « o "0df P Hopauux & o ufu" w 'l Univaty mpise gl hk"’w‘ ASS, Mager. Or Gesoral Land nquv S Liacoln, Ho