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THIE OMAHA DAILY BIE. OMAEA F-IDAY MORNING CCTOBER2 1874. OMee—No. 13~ ¥ SPECIAL NOTIC - LEADING HATTER Rest Goods, LOWESTPRICES ! FarnhamSt. - i ety ()\K \ll A. “or 12th, Huward st sepziedt . VLRYLATEST. MTDNIGHT. PPPE Wi o Sur a8 distilery coup vy are uw ready to buy g iu. “ ANTED by the yer T cic 1fa mer, with cook'nd " Gus. ke b F 10 Vo ucil Bluifs one ur tw: objectionanl if 35 Fa ub man who il dren b QOL REN T—=tare, D waze bouscs. Lnqu n|"ilx7 S.E cor. “IRAED BUSINESS DIVFCTORY. OR& K & A UFAC (RY. L& Smith. 185 Harney stret. bet T gt BOOTS ALD SHOFS. Farntam st, between 10tk feinoyt 004 'D"“F‘B PAWN BROKFR. [ P ). 200 Farpham st. fel7tl LAUNDRY. o JanmAr= opned st oid 110 Fo . »ad Dou B i aanete. rder. s ciass work S)F ACTORY. 1 & ot An indiserminate staughter and gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham sireet. Fine linen and chevoit <hirts of our «wn make at 2,00 and $2.50 each. clothing Railroad Tuets P Gottheimer, aim street. bought and sold b Broker, at 298 Fari| Onredeemed Predges for Sale. may 1v26 —_—— IH-milot Orum, Okt K/ AL DEALER 1¥ Starle and a1y Dry Goods ot st etween DR, A. S. BILLINGS, DEITTI o84 FParnham St., and 14th, up stars. peia, by useof Ni- Pet. 1 “Eclectic Physicians Residence and offic; 230 Dodge st ber 14ths nd ectal attentlon paid to abstetrics and dis oty . amdt ehildren. f9tf T Surescomi Iscomm. l VAN CAMP M.D Pestder | santides { VAN BORNN M \LIII\F BSIXIOF. Al kinds of light and hewvy MACHINERY TADE& REPAIRED. g Al Work /uaravtee’ 6% 'SPENCER'S Fruit aa STAND, Cor. 13'h and L avenworih N'v., it AT } WILLIAM SEXAUER. | Vo5 opham Sirest. < - Ovaba Net | —WHOLE:aLE AND RETAIL DEALKR N— ! NRN\'TURF‘. NFI‘DI"G ET? B l. \l,\'.i § —MANUFac10 < » AND DEALFR IN— BOUTS & SEOES | 20150 St Fetwerr barrtem and Dol — | ENOCH HENNEY, | Justice of the Pesce e weer 125 State Fank, corner 1 Varn, R T < e \ BAU Practical W, mchmukcr, 171 Faroouuw o 8. - for. 1lth e OMAY A SR g;lmcm(-r & Burmester M ul scturers of TIN, COPPER AND SMEET IROY WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and lirating Stoves, Tia Kouting, Spoutin and Guitert e 430 NEW SALOON. Confectionary | T romms svitali a'n sma ] houe t cor. of Wibsterau Cp. Av.oue Y Ofado. NT. 5. A, TAYLOR & Co. “E Foi RENT-—Nuuth aud © picl o, AYLUK & Co. 200 s d Cass. Fos- ¥ N© u giveu sbout Ort. 15 TAYL b .mu:t, m Bty w1 ur ex. use Jot. We buw b hands, wffordi pital, Totu s i oo Ve 1 T 820TC e 1 mw DA gir Daveuport st ¥ - it et Law m Sul T, rds, No. 490 Lith St., Ouab A SR ire Jnh"m Fifth Ward Voters Attention! All peraons who ght to vote in the Fi th5) Ward, on Mo 31 d Tucs iy, gt 2 will sit for tyo pur_ ool “orroctig he ot mg L3 of » id wird Hou v ot it g frow > C. Wikt - Im.mrw teaaber 9 1574 sopt U. P. R. R, MEAT MARKET, mn street bot California and Webster. KE*P ON HAND THE_ BFST SH AN LTED Oxams, Ne at ELECTION PEOCLAMATION. 0 0 thequ ifid clest ccial El y of October, A D, I\.; cpose of sabmitt b to th qualioed ctors ol vabs o1y the ollowiag projusi A1l bl of the et of Omaha e fssued by el t per et 7 & pum, Sepoe of srec B Wares w iy : fre e i bo ¥ liten o oroedu the vote thereon Shall Teonly i el it Sremition. Vot % Avdd Spectal Election the polls wiii be ool 31 9'clocs A A and bo Vept cpen il % . at the o lowiug blaces Taraer Hal & ioe House, up o U si ard—at Engine House, No. 1 In witre s wiereof 1 have hereun'o set my hacd aud caus d the seal of sad ei'y fo be be unt - fixed, ibis 17thday of Septembar. C 8. CHAST, Tnu fi est lager b er con~ | stant y on hand. o> ci N.J. BURNHaM. ATIORNLY AVD COUNLELLOR A7 1AW, S E Cor 13tha @ Douglis Stree's. IMaAda NEB. Central House 0.630 ixeeshrrret Opp. Jeffrson Square, OMAHA JOSIFH DOVE. Prop'r. hv and week Roard -t reasonatle rutes. lane. e attachod Lo the bouse. BiES! BEr§!! B.ES!!! | 7T 1%, Under-iened b aivty swarmsof nac | tive and Ttalian b 8 for sale, ia bl es of the Awme wan and Bucke's pateits. S'rong swarm- a8 aix to sig 1 ollars each. with actial €0 1 0f biveadded, - Light swarms, from four to six dutlars carb. T have mor- rocs than the Leation wLlsupport, and g st sell. WEYMULLER, Prop NEB. AURAND LONCH EVERY SAL- Give blm s el b Address: ot om ga snd Twony-s cond streets | - | groomsmen and_ bridesmaids. “" | oride entered leaning on the arm | upmronched advaneed | trance of ihe sanctu: | and after ki _ | sohn's | tuary | Pry | | | HIRAM CRA1G] Fort Calhoas, Netr | | also appinted. | | Blackwood second. Tim WasHINGTON, Oct. 1. The marriage of Thomas W. Fitch, of the engieer corps of the ited States navy, to Miss Mary wi 1g Sherman, daughter of Gen. Sherman, was solemnized in S Aloy~in's, the Roman Cath church, this morning at 11 o'cloc] by the Most Reverend J B Purcell, Archbishap of inati, a person- al friend of Miss Sherman. The shursh, which seats nearly two thouand _ persons, was ded, that number of invita 1. g been issued. Amonyg the | guests were President Grant and members of the cabinet, members g | of the diplomatic corps, distinguish- ed amy aud navy officers, and prowinent citizens, nearly _all accompanied by ladies. The number of notables present exceeded that on_any like occasion ever us- <embled bere. The nuptial mass was celebrated by the Most Rever- end Bishop Purcell, Fither Healey and Father Moouey, of Brooklyn, 1d & number of olner_gentlemen. mass was Giorza’s Muss in by the chureh choir anda There were eight The su double quartette. of her father. The groom stood within the sacristy, and as the party to the en- , where he received her father and the entire party approached .he altar railing, ng marched down the aisle in procession. Mendels- “Wedding March” was on the organ. After the party entered the sanc- the marriage ceremo- | ny proceeded, the groom receiving holy commun Arch Bishop Purcell read portions of the muss relating to marriage; administered the sacrament, and addressed lhe congregation. He referred to the sanctity of the marriave ties, and called apon Atmighty God to bless the marriage made under such fa- vorable auspices. He next spoke of the family of the bride and the noble traits of her erandfater and grand- mother. *He congr itulated the vast assemblage ou e good order main- talred. Bpecial mass ended the ceremony. 'The bride wore a whiie silk aress trimmed with white satin tulic and range blossoms and pearl jewelry The eroom and grooms- men were in full official uniform. 11 Propheta” was per'o med as the progession left the chuich. The married eoupig leuve this even.ng for a tour 11 the north and west. On the road 1o the wedding the President’s horse ran away with the carriage, which was smashed. The fent and Mis Grant and Mar- Sharpe, its vgcu ants, were un- rendered | injured and’ proceeded to’ the wed- ding in another carr.age, TNTW Z0RK, October 1, A dispatch to the Pacliie Mail steamship company from Hong Stutes that in the typhoon on 15t of September the “steamship ka was blown a-hore and now op the rocks. Up to the pre cet time she has made no water, und hopes are entertuived that she may be got off. The vessel is valued at half a millton dollars, and is unin- sured. A dispatch from Saratoga says the upper story of the Grand Hotel ison fire. A later dispatel from Hong Kong states that the steamship Alaska was blown ashore at Aberdeen, near Hong Kong, while undergoing re- pairs. and would be got off at the next high tide. The Times' city article says the proposed action of the board of fire underwriters to suspend business in Chicago until the fire commission- ers, at least, show some disposition to make a reform in their depart- ment, has not attractea much atten- tion among merchants and others 1 this city who trade with Chieago. Up to the present they have not qul\ul on the matter in & sariovs light, and even if Chicago were left unmlly uninsured, it would not, many say, have much influence with merchants here who have cus- tomers in that city, The look more to the character and solvenoy of their customers than to insurance, which, in mo t cases, they regard as a secondary consideration. A wholesal grocery fiim. doing a large business in Chicago, state that the trade bere bad not” gonsid- gred the subject at ali, ns3 great majority of their customers were men on whom they copid rely to protect themselves. Some of the prominent jewelers ard importers of plated and sifver ware, were vis- ited also, and their views on the whole coinclde with those held by the grocery trade. Mr. n(unlgnm- ery, general agent of the board of underwriters, says he has hopes of a just and umicable rettiement ot the dlffluph{' Gen. Shaler starts for Chicggu to morrow or Saturday. A meetlng of representatives of the leading railroad lines was held here to-day, Gen. J. D. Cox, presi- ding. The only business o impor- tance was the slgning by delegates of the Saratogaagreement in regard to dispateh and fast freight lines. Sax Fraxcises, October 1. The Independent S'ate Conven- tion of Nevada, at Carson lastuight, seven Democrats, four Republicans, and_three Indepen dents, as follows: Bradley, for gov ernor; A J Hateb, lieutenaut-gov A C Ellis, congressman ; W , Judge of supreme court, long term ;S H Belknap, for the <hort term; ; BH Heretord, clerk uf‘ supreme court ; J D Minc n[ st le. ADB l-lllu , atto “n .-ri:.mndm.zu(,.uMu nstruction W PFravk Stewart, mineral J Hill, state printer, A State Central Gommittee was Lex1xeros, Oct. 1. "The attendance at the races to- day was large and the track was in | First racé was for three tine order. ars-olds and Pennisione’s Ladv out won in Iast three ln-xAN' First he: Was | won by F ackwood. This was the | fastest time ever made by three year-olds. Nrw Your, Oct. 1. At Fleetwood Park to-day the | free to all race was won by Ameni- | ean Girl, Conners, second, Sensa- vjou, third. The first heat wasa | terda TELBG‘RAPBI(‘ 4 0’'CLOCK P. M. Speciaily Beporied e Omana Daiy bee, by te tewntic aad Pacife Tslexrath Go A New Orle: Republ tee met last m")n and w vas effected by Ti ommittee \\lll consider the matter to-night. Ricunoxm, Va., Oct. 1. Rumors have been rife here s yesterday cred affy hoaor between and Gen. Bradley, b time (midnight) no has come to notice. r Mahone, who has been in the citv since Monday left to-day at ce r of up to this I Board of Underw! drawlng from Underw cago. Itis estimated that 50 com- panies doing business there wi withnraw. The p the board does not cause any an iety to merchants and others here who trade willi Chi he went difficulty of their Chie castomers is in being perfecily sol- vent. A fire there ¢u'd not do traders here any material harm. N ORLEANS. Octeber 1 The sale of the M has been stayed by an in‘unction granted yesterday in the circuit court by Judge Woods The Republ can Ce te ternoon, with the De Commit- rday at- mpromi-e ovides tr: ing of the board after its or tion shall be filled from th political party as that to wh retiring member shall belong The Commi tee of Sevent to-day to ratify the compron meet Bostox, October 1. Dav, who married a daughter of O iray Randall, the e street broker, who was mor- derausly nssailed i his own door tands, la-t nizk lK‘k‘lI arrested as one of 1l eonnected with the o xamination on t! robvery. recently been rel Charles P of highw Dis gl ' to to-day made the round t and was 146 days a This morniy o'eloc 1 Bennett br ey railroad, near known. ~engers are amor mail and express matter were tot 1- ly destroyed by the eonflagration that followed “the eollision name of the express avent 1 is H. Wertz. He Is manicd and Lives n this ity New Yorx, October 1. Moulton and his counsel appeared in the city court of Brooklyn yes- terday moruing, and after_consult- ing with District Attorney Winslow, his bail in the libel suit was reduced t0 $3,000, instead o1 ton then left the cour to a late hour yesterda his bond=men had not justified. Kinsella of the Br 'n Bagle, demes that he cparing any statemeut in the Beecher case. He considers that the public bave heard enough of this disgusting business, and that he does not propose to add anythlug to it, The Graphic says Gen B.F. Tra- cy is widely credited with the Incep- tion of the suits brought by Miss Prector against both Moulton and the Graphic, aud it is said that the complamt iy $hjs lytter eriminal suit was drawn up by bis hand. , October 1. Pnilm.hu.r Gel Jewell has just issued orders stating that any delinguepey in attendauce on the part of clerks shall be promptly re- ported to him; that no leave of ab- sence, with pay, will be granted for more than thirty days; that since the government p: mr the entire services of i «d they wi tention to duty; the heads of bus reaus will subinit to the Postmast General, on the first of every month, the names of subordinatds absent from duty during the previous month, with the reasons therefor; prevent clerks from puying or re- celving visits during business hours; enjo ning upon clerks not to com- munieate information to visitors, n.u proliibits the use of intoxicating Lou Colonel Knowlton, of Conneeti- cut, has been appointed to take | charge of the dead letter atlice, vice | Chatles L. Maan, 1emoved. NEW ORL Appears 1 yes- ¥ Republican in a three column sddress to the people of the Umted States, be haustive re-ume of the politics uation from I udpoin takesup the olfirgs 6f. corrapdiin against his_saministration. He shows that $1,300 000 of the s eniracted by the Demo- i and $10.000, 00 was four years of Warmouth's aduit 1 debt $0.303 i de from the am unt v the fundini board. Four- fifths of the city debt was created % | by the Democratic administiati In answer to the charge that he was not elected he shows by Democratic and other authorities its untruth. | The letter s decidedly aggressive in tone. promise. Mobite & Texas railws tlleGlrl and Con. 2‘.‘3 M eld one bel‘(\' Time, 2:2 ordered for to-day, has been post- | poned by the gu\'omor’n order. n. Wm. Mahone | g of a defi- | posed action of | " { mond liquars by employes during business | JERSEY CrTY, N. J., Oct. l Judge Redle has acrepmd nauuumuu for Governorship. T1, Oct. 1. The most e child-murder ever known here was discovered at 1 wvelock yesterday afternoon. Charles L. Pertins, of the firm of Decamp, Perkins & Levy, harness manufacturers, on Main street, has for some time been jealous of his wife's intimacy with a merchant named Clair. ofr. Perkins, after a somewhat violent altercation with his wife, left for his store early in the morning, but shortly afterwards returned home and found the house closed and doors closed. At 1 | o'el ck he again returne !, accompa- | nied by a friend. The doors were still Tocked but he broke them open, and, on entering. f~und his child, a beautiful little girl nearly three rs old, lying upon the sofa with its throat cut and dead. The moth- er was lying upon the bed witha | deep wash on her throat, self-inflict- ed; 1t was about four inches long, | but the jugular vein was just missed, | and unfortunately the woman is still | ulive. She is under arrest, but her | condition is so critical that she can- | not be removed. 1In reply to inqui- i ries she states that after the scene with her husband she determined | upon suicide, and resslved not ‘o | leave her child behind. Her whole is that she failed in taking | her own life. | FTON, Ont., Oct. 1. Last evening, about 7 o'clock, a fire oceurred in the car shops of the Great Western Railroad and extend- e ful rapidity along the r, which was of wood, s the building was burning the adjoining blacksmith shops and ice house, the property of the Great Western Railroad,” were also des- troyed. In ushort time the flames | communicated with Graham's Ho- tel, near the bridge, and in spite of all efforts to extinguish it the strne- ture was hurned to the ground The | wind, which blew fre<h from the | west, carried a shower of sparks over the lower part of town and at one time threatened to do much | dumage, but for unately, through | the wre 1¢ exetions of the emploves {of the company, who worked their | fire engine well, and the services of fire companics from the American side of the river, the fire was con- fined to the buildings named. A 1as enger eir and baggage car of ‘he Graat Western, and a splendid ng car of the Erie Railwav, ch were in the ear shop at the ¢, were totally destroyed. Nev- ercars, however, were saved raham was insured for $20,000 of Canada. The aused, it is supposed, by sness of one of the rail- | rond employes, who threw a lighted | match ameng some waste, after | lighting a lamp. ; Mr Gi in the Western, fire was die éarel JFRSEY CITY, October 1. Another churchseandal has arisen here. Rev. Walter Hammond, of Bergen Baptist Church, on Madison avenue, bas been asked by the trustees to Tesivn. A very stormy meeting of the trstees ‘was held | ‘rve-day night. when certain trus- | tees pre erred rges of improper and unbecoming conduet against him, after which they offered reso | lotiens asking him to resien, | which were fabled. Mr. Ham: spoke in bis own ence. when he was interrupted | by the maderator, who exclaimed : u have been followed.” Ham- mond asked to be allowed to re- main for a time on probation, and he would try and do beiter. He pleaded that he was youns and to bedi-charged from the church would prove his ruin, besides his salary was greatly in arrears The meet- ing then adjourned amid great con- | fusion. It is probable the church | doors will be closed against him. ‘WasniNgTon, October 1. Large crowds are reported at the different Hotels of invited guests to the marriage of (iengra] Sherman’s diughter, which takes place to-day. Most extraordinary means have been resorted to to obtain invitations to the house, oreven cards of ad- mission to the ehurgh. Arch Bishop B altimore, and Bishop | Wood, of Philadelphia, assisted by soveral prie<ts will perform the oer- emony. Tne three alters of the chureh will be beantifully dressed with flowers and illuminated with bundreds of lights. (gnsiderable excitement was cre- ated in the Treasury Derartment to-day on its becoming known that | the Secretary of the Trrasnry had determined to discharge all clerks having relatives iu any branch of the Government service, The list is c>mpleted, and esceeds one hun- dred in number, The debt statement for September to be issued to-morrow, will show 8 slivht dearease in the public debt, notwithstanding that dishursements for the mouth have been quite heavy. The receipts from Internal Revenue have been large, exceeding in amount the receipts of the cor- i responding month last year, SARATOGA, October 1. A fire was discoveredin the upper story f the Grand Hotel at eleven o'clock to-day. The firemen are at work with all the power of the Hol- Iy water works, but is feared that the flames have already obtained so mneh hendway that the upper story will be destroyed. Arp.Y N Y, Oct1 An applieation ot Mr, Chapman, | Tn<urance Suverintendent for the | 8'a%e of New York, and on_motion { of Hm.D. Pot Att'y. General, hefure Judgze Westbrook, the Asbury Insurance Company has been | ordered to be placed in the bands of aeceivers. Chic: go Prouuce market, Cnrcagn, Oet. 1, Flour—Dull, nothing doing; prices | nominal. | ady; October, 91}; | Nove 3; vear, 921@92}. Corn—Quiet; cash '81}; October, 804; year. Oats—Firm; vash 50; October, 493 ; yvear 473@48. Barley—Quiet; cash 1 00; October The Republiean central coms | mittee are now discussing a com- | Highwines—1 03 Pork—Dull: cash 21 21 50; yenr 17 50. i [md—!‘~ll cash 14}; Oecteber 14f; year 11,@30; | SIOUX CITY & ST, PAUL IARKETS 'V New York Money Market. NEW YORK, October 1. | aloney—Still abundant, at 2 per cent. Foreizn Exchange—Steady; at 485@4 87. Gold—1 10}. Governmen's—Firm. | Coupons—sl, 18; '62, 15}; 5's, 6', 17} Stocks—The market opened active | and higher, but closed easier; W U RYi PM, 50; N W,40; Rl 103§; :'Lake Shore, 82; St Paul, | 34}, U P, 86} 21 | g | Now York rroauce Market. NEW YuRK, Oct. 1. Breadstuffls—Dull. | Flour—Steady | Wheat—Fiim; No 1 spring, | 1.08@109;) No 2Chicago 1 12@1 13; | No hl\\auke«uprmg, 117 bid. Rye—Quiet, western, mixed, | Western mixed, | new, 60@61}. Pork—The market is firm at 2275 | @23 00. Lard—Market dull snd lower; 14| @14} Whisky—1 08@1 10. | St. Lovis Provuce market. ST Louts, October 1 Flour—Low grades are active and | firm, but the otuers are dull and Inwer. Wheat—Firm anda fraction high- er; No 3 red fall 1 0431 043 No 2 100§@1 15}. Corn—Firm, but slow; 2 at 80@82. Unls—e‘hm}e lower, with sales at }xm No 2,1 04al 15. sales of No | 90u9: ‘Whisky—Firm, at 1 04. Lard—Quiet at 14. Pork—Lower, at 23. Chicann_Live Stcck Market. Cnrcaco, October 1. Receipts2,000. ‘The mar- ull and prices are easy Texans sold at 2 37)@3 50; farr (o choice steers, 4 50@6 00; stockers, 3 00@5 12}. Hogs—Receipts, 16,000, The mar- ket is dull, weak and lower. Poor to common, 6 fair, 6 10@6 3 vod to choice, 640 @sm, and closed wiih the pens full. " Sheep—Receipts, 1,200. Poor to choice sold moderately . St. Louis Live Stoc b'ock St. Louss, ¢ ct. 1. Cattle—Receipts, 3,000. The mar- ket is dull and overstocked. Corn- | 200@4 00; na- pts 8,000. The mar- Stockers sold at 400G | @6 75. Hogs—Rec ket is_dull. 450; butchers, BERLIN, October 1. The German Reichstadt is con- voked to meet on October 9. g “g (a0 AN VIEITINO se[3noq X weyuled ‘oq ‘pear3s [Yiuseunod 118 % 608 [] ATASTEL . I SwRIvHG IVSTIONM SNI9 GNV SIIONVYY ‘SINIM ‘ANOTIIA 2° XIATIF anddo) “ANOTTAA ANVAT PATIE SHI RATH & HANSFN. ‘Wholesale Dealers eaf Toba.e", Manufacturers of CIiIGARS, ANDDFATER IN Tcbacco, Plpes &c., &c. 163 F HAM ST, Bet. Oth &1ith, Omana, Neb. octitt. P.N.GLYNN WHQLESALE A¥D RETAIL DEATEE IN Wines, |iquors. Segars, TOB € O \ND PIPES. B Califoria Wines and Brandies.Wa Corner of 1°h and Dodys strets oppite the new Post Otfice building, Omaha, Neb je25tf J. ROBINS. 137 n am St 1et. 9 h>nd 10ib, (Oprestt -0 Oy V1 ONEY LRI BN ATemES, JEW- | g R w1 i ‘The Sioux Uity and Fact! Prafunines Gatirond, RAILROAD, 15 62 miles the shortest route from Omaha and Council Blufis to §t. Paul, Mineasolls, | Stillwater, Anoks, Dulath, Bismarek, and all | TELEGRAPH 1 2§; 40's, 11§; currency | CLO 124 %64, M. HELLMAN & co., THIERS —AND DEALERS IS— CGENTS FURNISHING COODS, 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST We Call tke Attention of the Public to our Extensive And Well Selected Stock for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising The Latest Styles in Clothing Furnishing Goods. ITATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, ETC. QOvuxr P:ices_ are Very “Low” to suit the Times. Call socn at M. HELLMAN & CO. An Immense Stock ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, AKD OIL CLOTH. FATLTL STOCK,:1873. B. A. BROWE, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALEJANDZRETAIL CARPETS, of Fresh New Goods Just Opsned to be sold lower than any other house in the city. consisting of WERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHE, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MCHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF S:HAWLS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, I ADIFS AND ONILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GRFAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF CARPETS, GIL (LOTES, MATTING RUSS, AND MATS, CHEAPER EEEATN TEEH CI—IEAPEST HOLSTERY trade; PRICED PRICES anything ing. L. WOODWORTH, 238 Douglas Sr.,Omaha, Neb. WACONW Wood Stock, cCARRIAGE xp WAGON HARDWARE, Patent Wheels, Pinishod Gearing, &o. Axles, Spr ngs aud Thimbi e Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER, Carriages, Hacks and Buggies Studebacker ,Wagon, Depot. mehtr G. STRIFFLER DEALER IN— CROCERIES, Provi ions Frul's, Mus, Confectionery, Tobacen, Segars, S B (R, OF TENTH wd FARNEAN. has_a complete assc.tmen goods. which as to make it to the interest of everv one desiring in this line, tc examine his stock befoie purchas- CI—I_A.R.._;ES SHIVERICK Fumiture, bedding, Mirrors, and_everything pertammo to the FURNITURE and UP- ed his stock and now MEDIUM and LOW he is oifennz at such REDUCED has ar%c‘lv 1nereas PARLORSET?, LOUNGES &o.. UPHOLSTERED. AND COVERED TO ORDER. HAS. SHIVERICE, aoapnmhnm Strec:t. Omaha: WHOLESALE CANDIES Tamr ow mnanutacturing all varieties of candies andywill sell a BEASTERN PRICE=S Dealers in this State need not want to go East for CANDIES, A trial is solicited. HENRY LATEY, i R. & J. WILBUR, Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourtosnth Stroet. Omaha., Nob GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ars 1my BURR & MUMAUGET, AGRISULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th and Harmey Streots, OMATETA. NEB points In Minnesota. Train leaves Omaha daly. (excep Faturday) | at 6 o.clock p. m., and Council Biaifsa: 8:05 p* m., from Chicago & North-Western Depot. | Fareas LOW and 1ime a5 QUICK as | by any other Line. | | PULLMAR PALACE SLEEPING CARS | ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. | (e sureour ticket reads VLA Sloux Oy, avoiding circuitous routes and widnigui | f rs. i ““ickers can bo urchasel at tho officesof the | Chicago & Northw.stern Railway in Umaha and Counell Blath. Gen'l Pus. 4 Ticket Agt'54 AS O R B F. C. HILL, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt,, S. C. & P, 'Sioux Clty, lows. GEO. W. GBATTON, Agent. 168 Faraham Stroet, Omaba, Nob. Tuly 2, o Fine and Medium Fall And Winter Styles. A. POLACK, CLOTHIEZR, 238 Farnham St Naar 14&. Clothing, and Furnishing Goods. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPHEST