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SINGER. SINGER. Douglas County District Court. | SPECIAT. NOTICES, The following busmess was trans- | i T Firemen's Thanks. The Davenport Gazette publishes [Communies * i Eleotion Officers. Abont Scandinavians. —Rotert Brown was fined $500 | E | The following judges and clerks of ! | | L, | at the Pulice Court )esteiday for MALGA DL TBATURDAY OCT. 10 1574, | drunkenness. : Eorron Brms 4 09T | icction lave been appointed by the | the foltowing compliment to the | acted Thursday fn the Douglas | S L The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WOELD s precminently 5 Gold Peigne ;Lm —Thomas McBay, -’nesle: ‘:d(he 1 desire l;‘s‘“ a few words i re- | °UNtY commissioners: o Or;:ha Flrebmen: County District Court, Judge Lake | ¢¥3 i line; esch subsequaat josestlon, Realms i Finauce. g FRICIAL PAPES i1 (Y. Gharge of vagrancy, was ordered to | 1 First wa d—G C Mericle, C e members of our Fire Depart- | presiding: ver lose i FWERTY-FIVE CENTS - - E ply to Mr. John Ahmansen, who; I ment who visited Omaha on the oe- | P e 8 * e SALES FOR 1873: ye % 2 Goodman and George Hansen leaye town. : am told wrote thearticle about Scan- | Judges; E D Kitton and Jos Zaepp- | casion of the grand parade of the —The Chicago & Northwestern | dinavians In the Herald. I have | fel, clerks. Department of that city, speak in runs the only traln out for the East | lived in Omaba about seven years, | _Second ward—A R Orchard, Vin- | glowing terms of their icception by Porterfield et al vs Reed et al. Security for costs to be given n fif- | teen days. | Arnold vs Hartman et al. or, with & strap around neck. The .wner | Guia sectre ame, by colling on K. W. Curpen- | payiug charges. ocigu® THE OnAMA DAILY BEE ia sarved to sutscribers by carrler, t ADy In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines Cause | | 1 1 ot o The ity every eveping, (- Vi ; ; Sied,) St Bitben conto per week, vr 3 cent Burkley and E B Willis, | their Omaha brethren, and their e -l e : b s, 2§ per e this afternoon. and I think understand the senti- | iivec; J S Tucker and A G McAus. | treatment while there.” Thelr stay | o be shown to-mortow why sale | [JoR BLNE Niely, fupiabel oot 23 | | JiBelngorer One Hunired and Thirteen Thausend wote Machinc tham ware mid ALl compiainte about trregulariiics. o | _ —Col. Bmith, clerk of the United | ment of mycountrymen as well as | land, elerks. of two days was one perpetual ova- | S1ec BoP 8 COTIEC: | v | 18, south side ocendset | S N by badeiiod “pen such svidence ibst the wperiorisy of the Riager is i Laus oifice will receive prob.j3 States Courts, is busily engaged in | anybody. Ithink every impartial Third ward—J R Steele, judge; | tion. They and their band were 5 s moastrated Tk UMana DaiLy BEs will be d Ty impart s y - to answer to-morrow morning. RENT—F R e S odorsgrvim, <75 47 | fssulng & large pumber of naturali- | Seandinavian Wil agre with mo | L H Wright and J C Roséufeld, | given a place of honor o the grand | ‘ISR RO MONELE, o | FOBENT four, iy fumbied,romy g Fix Onaua baiy Bam bas v fe the | —Gustave Weisenbach, an old | oughttobe the last men to om- | thias Hawver and LonisVan Froben | cities belng represented. e e e L 4 LARGER] drculstion in the ey, w6 | I Tc T police Court | plain about bad treatment from | judges; W N Bamberge and DE | Many of the Davenporters became . r M DL TRl Boeun's Vischors bheck: 7y BT e | againt o ik He was | the Republican party. Burley, clerks. members of the Northwestern Fire | 8Mend petition during term. == | ocii- W l¥e , Agent, TATiS ov ApveRTame.—Local uovies, 36 | 28810 for drunkenness. rery. Fifth Ward—Timothy Kelley, G | Asociation, the annuat meeting of | Flsher ve Jonesetal, e e e NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, O, Mills, - | “A Store room for reat, 14tk -t Jolaing © NO. 212 , OMAHA" which was held on Thursday. Chief Kurmeier was elected Chairman of the board of Trustees. At a meeting held by the Daven- & Johmson. luquire of A. J. Siwpson. discharged. They bave both had more than | | Hearman and Wm Latey, judges; octitf — Renteinber Hhe Reputlitan ally ul:eir;hmdor honors for the work Cinrles Wi'kins and J B Bruuer, this evening at the Academy | 'l€Ybavedone forthat party. Ab- | clerks. ' o manson in the legislature an@PRath | 5 SLt Vard—H H Visscher, B A o Toual dvertiscusente, 2 Coiia o line; by the month, 16 ceis. No e hneanean tnacried o less thcn 80 centa: Eiecins aciices, 10 centa per line : sibgle et B o e WD 35 conta, = ket b Ti~esments must ava. isbiy be tition overruled, and leave to an- swer in five day. Wagner vs Damon et al. De- murrer to petition sustained, and 2 Dodge. 1)1:011):‘ \LS_—Froposals will be received by the unidersigned for uppiying the board J. J. BROWN & BRO.. or educailcn, for the ensulvg year, with hard §- f Music. Good music, good speak- 5 . C Firekancast orot pavi tur 1u sdvanes, % d | Hall and Henry Munger, judges; C | port Firemen, just previous to their T o s} o education; forX e = s v o g varsomndnst 1y 25 | ing, and n good time generally. m the Board of [ mmigration, in the | B Evans and M T Anderson, clerks, | departure for home, the following {fge‘:ly!‘;’n):mwd petition yithin | snd wft vash o te delivered st ihe difkrent Al log Soviow Smemuis, TS | —The dry goods merchantshave | Scbool board and as Registrar. | _ Saratoga Precinet Price Velra, T resolutlons were adopted: ity | Shinn vs Matthewson et al. | Guved: “ioposels ior woukl Ihe Losrd re. i sk, s e e "t bortied Io | e to close their places of busi. | What right has either of fhem to othloy ands Day ot esolved, That our visitto theelty | 5, jyment for $587 58, serve the rigut (o reicet av orall bids T erciork o . to loas e Inwertion the | BRTEC eir pl A il e 2 | judges; George McKenzie and C M | of Omaba, and our treatment by | Jufgment for 56756, = = = %5 mueies. | N S oy e ave | DESS 8L 6. m., hereafter. A very | Sumble at benefit or credit | ‘Harpster, clerks. the fire department of that place, is | | Jones vs Hertzman et al. Decree SR ] iz oot sttt betre sensible movement, and one that | 188 their Lolding office been to| Florence Precinct—John Steven- | an event which weshall always re- | © s!::ff ‘;?‘}fi,fi:‘}’;&ile;s 0. meml‘ "2 house wih e roome, gud | gents for the Oriental P T rertisuents wetore ove o'click P. X & x cas. | Scandinavians? What right | son, N H Ricker and J H Deland, | member with the deepest pleasure R : L s od cistern: 8. e A-a or e Urien 8 AT Ty e nli:»a;ppbr:thted:.; C:eimpll;w- bave they to advise us|Judkes; Alex Hunter and Jacob | We tender our sincerest thanks to | TCCOEnizance taken for appearance W Lot e al Powder Co. s ke, 075 ” ittle boy named Charley Dross, S | 'Weber, clerks. our brother firemen for the princely 5 ARy ! M S L B ST RER whileplaying with a revolver yester. | (° 9¢sert _ the Republican party, | “Union—J G Knight, Hermunn | manner in which we were en Joacob Jucobeen and James OFal- | 1bih ikt 3" Vi o ‘oo R | mrbty OMATFTA INEB. SIlAL A B day aiternoon,aceidently discharged | 2ec2uSe they do not succeed in get- | Timme and J H L Williams, judg- | tained, and trust when oce (e et o Y e i o = = AKAINS. ¥ g ¥ Ar8eC | tig & nomination ? Is it not un- | €% F R Heberd and P C S Kiags- | offers we can show our appreciation Fopoepeun suit :;f k'elg ton St == i the weadon, the contents hiting | ... ior1 and mesm. for them to try | KON clerks. in a more substantial way than | Forbes etal, occupied the court an allefo twoor four persons. © Al 0 & [+ et him 1 the side of the Lead, mak- | §4 =0 449 meas 0ty Rivhorn—Wm M Ryan, H A | words. Jury almost the entire day, and was | ivoof taco arie worl Boseshesp e e . STEF¥LE & JOHNSON ‘A fime Card o ing a dangerous wound. He lives | v orone disoord in our ranksat a | Gray and John Jackson, judges; | Resolved, That our thanksare due | 5 "“’l"s“i‘fl‘ v‘;i‘e‘::";fi'z;’;“ journpas et il i AVE ONATA. in the viainlty of tae ‘Uniten Pacitic time when every Republicanshould | John Lutz and M S Wilcox, clerks. | the Mayor and Common Couneil = - 8- Follt LE T—Brick store corner Chirsso 8 d stand by bis colors? I know there | Platte Valley—Isaae L Thomas | and citizens generally, for various | S ste_ Thelessund nthe ety n cE Rs o g Tiekes Aprae P Unidon Preific, T Mo A N ndaye exeepted. prer? Sl ki Chicago & Northwestert. L St.J0. & Conncll Blufls 10004 M 640 P. M Kansi Morning Fxmress. Brening Ex,rose . & nore Omake & ey & Pacific. 530A M PN Omutbuses and fice, corver Farnhan een tinutes in sdvane; .. - Omaha. 0 10:00 16 Nehrosks A Rurline 20 Chieago vad all Eastern cit Oity, 1attsc~oi*h, Council Bl £ 10250 8. 0., cluses Ty &1 "owin a0d St. Jaseph, due at 1 and 7 e closes at 1546 . . and Dflce open Suni o 130+ o1 am demble that of any orliey daiy aperpublist rd in Nebraska —Peycke Bros., theleading oyster dealers, defy all competition. They eell A. Booth’s Oval Brand oysters lower than any other house in the eltv. sep2tf BooTn’s OYSTERS received daily by express PoNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE. sept25t! OMAHA BREVITIES. —The funcral of Mrs. Brunner will take place nt3p. m, Sunday, at the First M. E. Charch. —Hugh Chapman, the teilor, had a fearful “head put on him! Jast | night at Thiele’s Hall. —The laundresses formerly em- plored at the stcam laundry have warted a laundry of their own on Fifteenth street. —Mr. and Mrs Lyman celebrated their wooden wedding last Tuesday by givinga brilliant party at their residen2e on Twentieth street. 0 Lewis Jectured at the Academy of Music [2st evenlng on #Qur Girls.” The audierce Was not very large—it ought to bave been larger, as Dr. Lewis is an emi- nent lecturer. ~The Republican rullyat Thiele’s Hall Thyrsday was an enthusiastic success, The attendance was large and the speechps eloquent. The efiect of these meetings will be | and sash of Dr. W. Edw: | Shops. —We are requested to state that there was a patent sash attachment with the model of a window frame rds. report ed in the premium list yesterday. —(Coroner Gish went to Elkhorn City yrsterday to hold an inqueston the bdy of a man, who either com- mitted suicide by shooting, or was shot by somebody else. Kurther facts than these we were unable to { ascertaln, —A correspondent writing con- cerning the Chicago Expositicn says that the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railrond hias on exhibition a fine display of Towa and Nebraska products. The finest fruit in the collect'on eame from (‘ass county, Nebrasha. —Prof. Beard's dancing school opened Thurday at Meyer's Hall with a large attendanc of ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Beard futro- duced several new figures in the quadrilles, and gave satisfactory evidence of his thorough under- standing of the graceful accomplish- ment of dancing. —Miss Jennie Green, & yoang lady well known in thds city, wus married last week to Mr. Walter Bluke, of Indianopolis. The cere- mony took place at the country resl- deace of H. M. GofF, her step-father, the Rev. Mr. Garrett, officiated Quite & large number of people from the city drove out to witness the happy eveat. Mr. and Mrs. Blake have gone East on a wedding trip, and will muke Indianapolis their home. sice to Mr. Powell we will —Ta Jusii® 3 - state that the article 1o 1nursday’s paper was not intended as a reflec- tion, mr. Powell neither asked nor sought at our hands a puff. The re- port of the committee was handed us for publication to correcta former report. This was an ofticial cer- titicate to Mr. Powell tbat he had drawn premiums on best bar and toilet soups by the three members of the committee, but as there appear- ed 1o be other conflicting certilicates we sought to give both sides a fair bearing. Personal. J. F. Lyon, of Falls City, Is at the Grand Central. D. B, Fant, of Texas, is at the Metropolitan. Gen. Dodge dodged in from the west yesterday afternoon. General MeBride, our next Treas- urer, is in the city. V.P.Millon was sent to jail yester- day by Judge Wilbur for five days to sober up. Oliver Ames, one of the Union Pacitic Directors, came in from the | west yesterday afternoon. J. J. Dickey, superintendent of the Atlantic & lacitic telegraph company, went west yesterday. A. 'T. Macmillan, of che Union Pa- cific Auditor’s office, has returned from a visit to Canada. L. H. Korty, of the Atlantle & shown in the overwhelming Repub- lican vietory on Tuesday next. —There will be a grand Republi- can meetingat tae Academy of Mu- sie this evening. The Union Pacifie pand will be in atiendance, the Arions will sing, and G-neral John M. Thayer,Hou. Silas Garber, Judge W. H. Mords, and others will ake speec.es. ~—A very happy event occurred at the | reshyterlan Church Thursday afterncon. It was the marriage of Mr. Fred W. Gray to Miss Kittie Little. The ceremony Was per- £)rmed by Rev. Mr. Litte, father of the bride, and Rev. Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Gray took the after- Doou train for the Fast, and will be ahsent several weeks on their wed- ding tour. ~—1n spiteof working of politics, the Isitation of factions and tle defeat of candidates there is cne Zesson of the time which ¢ wnnot fail to impress everyone. It is like a v of sunshine to note the fuct that notwithstanding the claims of many, and + ¢ desperate sttemipts of the opposITIoN, ‘O Influenice votes, “FREDERICK,’ the groat andonly Pacific telegraph office, returned bome yesterday from the east, where he Lgs been visiting for the last few weeks. Miss Simpson, formerly the or- ganist a, St. Barnabas Church, in this city, Is now engaged In teach- ing music at Council Biuffs. She a bri'liant musiclan, and her talents wiil lusure ber success wherever she goes. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : N J Mil'er, Des Moines, Towa; C D Gaurignier, Marshall, Mich; Geo Preston, H T Pheiix, Butler county, Neb; Wi Hulstead, Salt La e; Mrs Pattrough, M :ntreal, Canada; Mrs MeCullough and Daughter, Ver- mont; James Herreng, Maysville, Mo; J Sullivan and wie, Mrs Mel- linge and daughter, New York; Mre Saunders, Obic; C A Boegel, Car- rollton, Iil; Lyman Perkius and wife, Canyon City; James A Foia rest and wile, Dayton, Obio; Joun Kenny, Toronto, Canads; James Molntosh, Joliet, Ilinois; A B Cap- ron, Chicag; N R Gaylord, Lin- coln, Nebreska; John St Meyers, Muscatine, lowa; Dr Q’Conuell, New York, Iatter, again took the first preX2Ium ‘The following are the arrivals at are Scandinavians-in” Omaba who have the ability and honesty re- quired of public representatives, but they are engaved in business, and cannot afford to accept political of- fices that do nat pay. These men are not disappointed or sore-headed. In refusing to take Wal er o~ Rath the Republican C-n- vention acted prudently, since ueither could have united the ele- m nts in our nationahty. For niy part 1 Lope they and their friends will have sense enough to keep cool, COPENHAGE: Gun Explosion, Frank McDonald, wlale hunting ducks on the bottoms Thursdav, met with an accident that came in an inch, 50 to speak, of send- ing him to that b.urne whence no duck-hunters ever return. He was hunting with an old German gun, and as he fired, it exploded, taking a piece Six Incheslong out of the barrel, and blowing oft the tip of one of his fingers. He was consid- erably stunned for a few moments, and did not really learn what was the matter till helooked at the bust- ed gun barrel. Az Unocoupled Building Destroyed by Fire Th's Morning. Yesterday about balf past fonr o'clock, the building at the southeast corner of Dodge and Tenth streets, ws discovered to be on fire, and an alarm was attempted o be struck, but the apparatus would not work. Parties then ran to engine house No. 2, where an alarm was struck, which brought the department to the spot, but not untilafter the rocf | bad fallen in. The fire, however, was prevented from spreading to | to the agjomning buildings. The building was an empty wooden structure, and was formerly occu- pied by Meyer & Raapke. It is thought that the fire was the work of an incendiary. It was owned by Josiah Drake, of Cincinuaati, and Byron Reed was the agent. The loss Is covered by insurance. NOTE THIS FACT. Eaton, the well known photo- grapher, took first premiums at the State fair. His display of tine pic- tures attracted universal attention and drew forth merited praise. He is known as the best artist in the west, and the result therefore was not entirely unexpected by him. His gallery on upper Farnham St., is well worth visiting, as he has numerous specimens of fine work, which will convinee anybody that he Is an accomplished artist. 9t Bunee, the favorite Hatter, being oyerorowded in his old quarters has removed to the large and elegant store lately known as McAusland’s gun store, northeast corner of 14th and Douglas streets. Give him a oall, 094t Scasainavian Mass Mooting. The Scandinavians of Omaha, without regard to previous political affiliations,arerespect ully invited to attend a general Scandinavian mass meeting at Turner Hall Saturday cvening at 74 o'clock Don’t fail to attend, a5 matters of importance | will be taken lato consideration, 091t MANY SCANDINAVIA! WHY IS IT? That through all the dull season just passed, when other dry goods stores were empty and clerks asleep, Bushman’s dry goods store has always been as crowded as ever ? Why is it that old merchants are complatning Litterly, and are mov- ing away ? Because Bushmau sells goods as chesp in OMAHA AS THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW 1ORK (ITY AT RETAILL. Because Bushiman's prices atretail in many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices, And lest, but noi least, because the people have found out for themselves that a child can bay as cheap and as s fely as the most experienced buy- er, and that Is our aim to make our store the most reliable place of busi- ness in this great new northwest. Be sureand find the right plac , 265 Douglas street, two doors from Sheely Bros.” meat market octodf TuE Premium Hatter, Bunce, 1s now located northeast corner l4th J H Logan and Dennis Ball, judg- es; 1li Johnson and E D Evans clerks, Chicago—James Ferry, John G Butney and John Lemke, judues; Adam’ Crooks aud Wm Florkee, clerks, MeArdle—Patrick MeArdle, Wil- liam Leémon, and Samuel Greg judges; Jumes Hughes and H W Crossle, clerks. Millord —John Hollenbeck,James Darnall, and —=Starberry, judges; Hurvey' Link and H R Meyers, clerks. Donglas— Charles T - Griffen, clerk. West Omaha—0 B selden, J H Taylor, und Jobh Marsh. judges ; A Clemens and J B Foremen, clerks. OMaHA, Oct. 9th, 1874. The undersigned Dry Good Deal- ers of Omaha, Nebraska, agree to close our vlaces of business at the bLour of 8 p. m., on and after Mon- day, October 12th, except Saturday evening, and the Christmas Holi- , from December 12th, to Jan- TooTLE & MAUL, HoOUSTON & GARRISOM, Kurtz, Monr & Co. S1EPHENS & WILCOX, Joux H, LEHMAN, ALEX. CRUISESHANK, J. J. Browx & BRo, R. A. BROWY, W. M. BUSHMAN, J. H. BRACKLN, oot 91t The undersigned will sit at the office of Burr & Mumaugh on Sat- urday, October 10th, and Monday, October 12th, 1o the purpose of == Gg additions and corrections to the list of legal voters of the Second ward, Omaha, Nebraska, from 9 to 12 o’clock &. m., and from 1to 5 o'clock p. m., October 9th, 1874. A. R. ORCHARD, oct9ts Registrar. OxAHA, Oct 9. —A special meet.ng of the La- dies’ Kelief Society will be held to- morrow afternoon at three o'clook, at 205 Howard street. A full at- tendance is requested to transact important business. oet9-1t Mgs. KeLLoy, Sec’y. W. B. LORING & CO. Are still selling the BANKRUPT STOCK of A. TUCKER. All in want of BARGAINS in BOOTS AND SHOES Will be amply repald by an exami- nation of TUCKER'S STOCK, now being sold at W. B. LORING & CO.'S, Corner of Fifteenth and Farnham streets. Bear in mind that we are giving the pubiic the benefit of THE EXTIREMELY LOW PRICES At which we purchased this stock, and are selling Boots and Shoes at lower prices than ever were seen be- fore in Omaba. Call and procure bargaias while they are to he found, ‘W. B. LORING & CO., Corner Fourteenth and Farnham, opposite Grand Central Hotel, oct9tl BUY yow Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 539 16th street, sept21tf Tudian Curiosiues at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. For fine clothing and turnishing gouds to suit the fall and winter season, call at sel5eodts M. HeLLMAN & Co. The latest styles m suts at sur prising low figures sold by seldeodtf M. HrLLMAN & Co. Any quantity of furnishing goods such as shirts, underwear, sooks, ete, from the “finest” to lower geades, sold-very cheap at seldeodtf M. HELLMAN & Co Boys’, youths’ and children’s very low at seldeodtf M. HELLMAN & Co, szcond page. courteries received at their hands duriug our sojourn in the “Gateway of the West.”” Resolved, That the generosity of the C., R. P. railroad company, manifested in the almost free excur- sion to Omaha, merits vur gratitude, and is evidence of appreciation of the services of, and friendliness to firemen, which is encouraging to the department, and will not be for- gotter by us. We also tender the wentlemanly conductors on the road our thanks for attenio hown. Resolved, That the members of Fire King Engine Company, No. 2, of Omaha, whose fparticular guests we were during our visit, have our highest esteem as gentlemen, aud our warmest regard as friends. Resolved, That our former fel- low-citizen, Major Benjamin Bar- rows, who made it lively for some of us, mud extended courtesies toall, has a special place in our remem- hrance—neither the virit nor the Major will ever be forgotton by us. Grand Republican Bally. A grand Republican rally will be held in the Aendemy of Musle on Saturday evemmg. October 10th, to endorse the recent legislative nom- Inations. The Union Pacific band will furnish musie. ' 8peeches will be made by Gen. Jobn M. Thayer, Hon. Silas A. Garber, and others Further particulars will be given hereafter. Ask your grocer for ““Sea Foam," oct 7 6t enkins, 183 Sarney street ve agency of Loug- 1as county to sell the Hewitt Kiug Iron, a combined Smoothing Gloss- ing Baud and Fluting Iron’ e from no net-- Sler. Call and see it. oct-8-2t, ‘WALL PAFER for sale very cheap at Jonx B. DETWILER'S Carpet Store, 14th street between Farnham and Douglas. sept3dti&wlt NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS. Instructions given in the art of Boot and Shoe cutting by P. Bren- nen, 130 Farnham Street. oSt FOR SALE! A new Wheeler & Wilson Cabi- net Sewing Machine, with all the attachments—cost $150 00—wili be sold cheap for cash. Can beseen at 270 Farnhamst. B. D. JoNES. octitd ROBT. PURvIs, General Agent for the Quincy Mill’s Sea Foam Flour, made from selected winter wheat, and warranted to give perfect satis- faction, 544 14th street, between Douglasand Dodge, oot 7 6t A few questions for’ the parties to answer in regard to “NEW" Howe Machiues for $35.00, 1st. Wny are the Muchines all numbered over 700,000 (which numbers the Company have never reached) if they aie good machines? 2d Why do not the numters in the shuttle race correspond with the plate uumbers 1f they are new machines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in the shuttle-race all flled down so as not to boe legible if they are new ma- chines? | CAUTION. Partles purchasing Howe Ma- chines will look well to the number; and see that the plate numbers and numbers in shuttle-race correspond, as they ought to in every Howe Machine that hasnot been tampered with, Tre HOWE MACHINE Co. sept23tf BPSEE McKelligon's card on june2-tf BEALED proposals will be recelved by the undersigned up to 4 o’clock p- m., October 15th, 1874, for the purchase of sll the wood cut in clearing Hanseom Park, bids to be opened at next meeting of the Council. right to refect any or all bids. The Council reserves the 0. C. Lubrow, City Clerk. NEW CRAMBERRIES, NEW CANNED Goobs, and ALL GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE Pricks By oct8t3 clothing; the best varisties andsold | 24tf A. H, Grapsroxk & Co, PEYCKE'S OYSTER HOUSE, CAMPETINGS. and best assortment of —CARPETS | You can always find the largest seven 1 ea.s, 3 ood cemented ce wetdtf § WRIGHT. ANTED—Day bearders, N. M PSONS BLOCK— an | Howard st W. Cor 12th, sep2sendti. w —OIL-CLOTHS— —WINDOW SHADES— ATTINGS— —MATS AND RUGS— at Jonun B. DETWILER'S, 14th street, between Farnham and Douglas streets. 3 atfwlt. FOR SALE CHIAP. Oue Full Cabinet Wheeler and | Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all | the latest improvements. It isnew— has never been run. Inquire at the BEE office. augl7-tf 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCES-ORS TO CRFIC TN W ANIE proct sl cook ind 1 ous miles pst 0. o den 0t objectionabl: 1f able (0do chores, Quire .t 235 Fa b m st eet. 1290 re. Duwelling, bourdivg, Inquize of . Seant the year a man who is & uer, with & wite who is & xvod SoR BEN T sep2sdif AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 295 Farnham Street, ONTAET A aprsdly IN IN CITY PROBI RIY, A “rem e Lreian ex! t. Fure . JOHNSON, P s nali and Dou e 25 £ 3giod lor on 18th, 1 small o > 4 time, 1,800 GS & HILL, Real es-ate ngents. 84 Dodge s reet. NEB- BOOTH'S OYSTLRS Received dai'y by express. PoNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE. sep25tf PEOPLF attending the fair will re- member that Bushman has the latest and most elegant stock of Dry Goods In the city, which he offers at the lowest possible figures. He takes pleasure in exhibiting these goods, so give him a call and examine before going elsewhere. sept30tf BUY your Dry Goodsat the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 5569 16th street, sept21-tf Brst (Tovs boarde s wa ted at 35 Al } E * u‘,"”m WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN.& CO. L " WHOLESALE GROCERS O1 SE FOR RENT—20 b a1d Cass. Pos- HO S s e, sept 201t 8.AITAYLOR &Co. OUSE FOR RENT- 18th and Cass. 8. A.TAYLOR& Co. No, 247 Deuglas Street, OMATE: A, NEB meh27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPONT POWDER €O. CLARKX & FRENCH repu2itt ) L oo T ONEY 10 LOAN—Inquire at Law 0 ol F.'A. BEALS Koom's Vischer's Block asptigdtf T D T T real et T e Tou s ook B, with all improvowcnis here. ated on 1od, et, betweeu 13th& 14th 4 the low j, ice of $5,500. +nquire of AND DEALERS IN rostaurants aid private farifios. Tngu Cou Till & 0., Easployment. Boan. 351 teenth Stre t, opposite Post Office. ey ti2der VisiTors ™ THE CITY SHOULD Ncr FAlL 1o CALL and see BUSH- MAN'S immense stock of T Onte: = it GQODS. 0 s Price Asked. AT 265 DOUGLAS STREET, One Door East of Fifteenth Street. sept25te. Buy your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 559 16th street. sept21tf Ask your grocer for “Sea Foam.” oct 76t THE leading Merchant Tailor, J. H. Stein, baving purchssed a large and elegant stock of goods is now prepared todo™ both civil and military work in the latest and best style. He guarantees to fur- nish entire satisfaction to all, and | atthe very Jowest possible figures. We advise all to give him & call be- fore looking elsewhere. sept24tf Ask your grocer for “Sea koam.” oct 7 6t ——— WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS, Tinted shade cloth, white linen Hollands, band shades, store shades and cords and tassels to mateh. JonN B DETWILER, Carpet Store, 14th street, aetween Farnham and Douglas. sep3dttwlt DYEING, ceaning and repairng done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas apr2st f. ; NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED! LOW PRICES!! SPECTAL INDUCEMENTS !f! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. CALL AT THE NEW YORK DRY GOODSSTORE 228 FARNHAM STREET. g BOY BETSWORTH'S CELEBRATED DEEP SEA BRAND OYSTEHS, The oest flavored Oyster in the market. TAKE NO OTHER: For sale at wholesale by J. C. ROSENFELD, General Northwestern Ag-t. Send for Price List. 89 1m. REMOVAL OF OFFICE. The Cnicago & Northwestern rail- way office has been removed to No. 253 Farnham street, in the Grand Central Hotel. Parties doing busi- ness with thatline will find a repre- | sentative of the road at the new of- fiee during business hours. Sleeping car diagrams will be kept at this new office and sleoping berths can be secured asusual. Full and relia- ble information in regard to the time of trains, rates of fare, cunnec- tions, and every other point con- neoted therewith, wil be cheerfully G. Eppy, octlw2 General Agent, the 23 . 1874, corded in the offce 3 e, ok < furnished at all times, for Dougins Connty, Nehrarka, 10 B (Culiwell Block,) (B o T e MAFTA NHB. the became operati e. 1dd mortgace will b foreclosed by a rale of Cfi'}"w Gogds, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits in Season. SRUERS SOLICITED ' ND PROMPTLY FILLED. T[4k Hous- and lot next orth of C. B Yost's b5 qidenen 14 1075 Y, gy tho low price of i e re than the cost of 12 ove P APy, Rar A. B. SIMPSO v, To vl or X ~MANUFACIURER AND WHOLESALB— = DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 FIFTERNTE ST, apital, both swall and CREIGHTON BIL.OCK. Exchangs and Lol- 5 Burcau, 581 15,1 sreet, of porie. P st C. L. 8. RLATTE, ¢ vey, ne: sepi2itf M0 THE EuouiC The undersi ned bas flice for em loyment of m: emale belp for stares, offices, bonss, uilies, efc. ALl in want of ‘the sunie. nting employment, piease eIl on us. 11 L & C:v., Exchange »nd Employment ; 391 15,1 sbreet, oppoaite Post Oifico. ¥ Mo e | MBRCITANT TAILOR, 288 Do~ ge Strect, 2d Door East of 16th Street. Youghc und st Tuquire a Law Ut eof T T ¥ cons .ntly on band the Snest stock of Bread Cloth, Cassimercs end Veatings . Richards, No. 400 13th St., Owaba. Augsdif w e THISR o preyare o ke i i 110 e TecLicRabie 3 e o o St e ekt i iee TORE TO RE —198 Douglas street. Ine lowest possiv.e prices. Jetodry e of WEEBER & BESY, € S uls e ROBERT C. STEELL, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC. e 7 ANTED—Day boarders, st the s N WV i00h 2o ey wa *ihmeet J. 0. SLATTER. Dealer in Siaple and Fancy GROCERIES, Flour and Feed. Highest Price paid for Country Produce. Jacobs Elcok, 687 1oth 8t be* Dodgn & Cap Avet oct8tf, OMAHA, NEB. REPOKT OF THE « ONDITION : or Tun 287 Dougles Streot - OMAXA First National Bank| """ OF OMABA, At Omaha, {a the State «f Nebreska, of Lusine-s, October 2, 157 RESOURCES. Loansand discounts Kuzrz [fjorR& (fO JOBBERS OF DRY GGODS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIQYS, 231 Farnbham Street, OMATELA - NEE. J. J. BROWA & BR.O,, —WHOLESALE DEALEP3 1x_ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600DS Netions., and Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. EVGAR, —JOBBER OF-- 5 & Boads o e o ture aud fxtures a0d texes peid. Kills of of er Bills of State Banks ... . - o rency (including nick- Fave perceot edempiiai Fund 573 #dditional depos! LIABILITIES. id in. mvsy Cap'tal stock Surplus Fund o ther wmtivided HroBte . Kition:1 Bank notes outsianding e Bank nuts outstaading Diviaenis inpa d 1Bdividual o posits Bea S 5365 176,000 00 $76,479 15 Deman certi; of deposi 21,757 81 gt <xt Shelf: Heavy Hardwar ok Statea Diaburaing 1> 4 IRON, STEEL, y 'd fl d i i , STEEL, NAILS, WAGON ST0cK; Bills Paya! NoxE, CULTURAL IMPT Total. - 81,804,051 36 W&EE-I.:AR\ ESTELS, REaCERS, uenwm‘mms’ STATE 07 N runack MEEDEM CovNTir Lotoras } 85 I H. W. Yetes, €ashior of the above named Busk, Op inunls swear (et e ahore it + e, 10 the best of M know'edge and baltet. H. W. YATES, Casbier. ORI S s, Mo w e W v ," e KAKK~ AND' WAGONS, | 5% "f' X menss, 6 Douglas St, Omaha, N',bvaaka: HENRY HOR}; BER/;ER. —DEZLER IN— Sutecrited and s=omm 10 before me, this §th day of Octuber, 1 W.H. 8. HUGHFS, Notary Publie, Correct—Atteat : iz \RTINES. LaGU0KS, CSIs4Rs, LEGAL NOTICE. oo, ¥iue OldJKentucky Whiskles and imp ortedyoods a3Speelalty, 230 DOUGLASS L2 ) day ot Ju to sl tue',00ds bereln described HOMES end FARMS IN NEBRASEA at ihe Suaie “rair.” 1t : —The Orphane’ Falr at Creighton u:;) is:vpollr;n Hn_tetl‘. P and Douglus streets, octt2 xos 207 Farnbam Street. S | thelallor ivz devcribed 003 therein mention- ant, Texas; bach, #xx Doz, | A d fm % - ne Cook tove and furmiture, [ gy, o : Hal olosed Toursday; afier a sue- o U e o Rap NOTICE. Overcoats made up i the best | Raw Qysters a0 | OB Ty O L O e taiar ot sreey dommimtioaiatd ml | et pe o s Lo ired €. o host I a0k low prises o 10 yms oessful runohw":‘k;ndA h;ndsome H 1ds; Win Schneider, Orrville, Cali- | A Fair and Festisalwill he held | *t¥¢ f(;r mmrn:l u‘ well as ele- | Stewed « 1o milk, S —_— :‘Tfl:vfi’ufiin‘:fl::pfi;‘:f{h:lmhm{ | purohiase, it half uio lad s castivated, within iwo yoars from date of Barebaser ome o U sun bas been reatized. The gold s 3% + 3 | at the Baptist Chureh (Colored), on | 830Ce. at very moderate prices. ¥ 2 03 two trunks and covtents. LARGE DEDUCIONS watch and chain was won by Mr. {;".‘:,'},‘; :,,f_‘,fj‘,‘:,‘;;:‘;"j,,fl“‘m",x;‘; prhgit s ) L m,’,;ey S5ecdt M. Heax&Co. | go w guy S First Lecture of the Season | 5oy siiyebed atse o dur o on. | FOR CASH PAYMENTS, Tivard; the piano cover by David | p'\o 00 50 streets, for four evenings, commenc- do “ plain 50/ By the Celebrated Lecturer s enys towen s North of Dlatte, Joup Fort -~4 ¥iarp Vallays s L e | Gro. 11 P Big Mauiny, Dot AR5, 1070 TyPE FOR BALE do « Boston 5| i mortgige o date 1 B35 © °® 99 9% | Thp g 3 B R . willsel” about 00000 3 o1 the Fence,” by Jubn A. Crusbie; . » the piouiee | The procoeds of the first two even-| 4\ Fon( of Bourgeois Type, of | Broiled “ plain s DIO LEWIS. JOEN BAMPURD. | & well watired coumiiy, ot rom BT 6o 00 pep a1 7T 7 W lentimemllan & thesewing *uachine by Henry Bush- | olgar manutacturer, keeps €on- | gy, viz: October 12th and 13th, | which this faa sample, weighing 600 | _ 90 “ @ 1a Brochet 75 e B L DY man ; the working table by Freder- 'W"z o‘;" hand .;‘:; l‘;‘;"y':: will be for the benefit of the Iadies | b, Thys type has been in use on | Fried “ 75| Friday Evening, October 8th. South of he—=~—— g iek Dellone ; the ottolsi by l“.; brang cigars, Unlon Ald Soolety, and the proceeds | the Daily Bze less than one year, | Scalloped 7% g | ATTORN < The Comy sny owness large body of the best land ;n Ne ssz1, ‘w + g Niedormeyer; the chair Ly Miss | Jack, Fruits and Flowers, and | of the last two evenings. viz: Octa- " | Roasted “' fa; I3 3 NEY AND COUNSLLLOR AT | zada; Teucaileont 3l (o tholarsmet st ' s ——— 2 . D Sbcking Tehoton B, vi%s and is nearly as good as new. ncy on toast 50 Subjeet “OUR GIRLS.”? 1 Sivotis £ cpublican Valler. o ciroainrs st ims (xfor | | fhe diate, & alse Cotin; the infauts robe by James oking ber 14th and 15th, will be used for [ For terms &c., address A Booth’s Select per can 75 - s oy = 3 e ] Lm;mwumwlnnlmwm tbe benefit of the ohurch, which E. ROSEWATER, do medium | Admission 50 and 76 s 5.5 cor s asd Dosglesis. | G R SCHALLER, Agent B. & M. Land Office Reyuiey. wmayseodly Reeds assistance, ootot3 ' m L Publisherof the Bee | sep2str g 29 s loMaga . . nNEB! Corner of Math and Parnbam Sts.. Omahs & - Or General Land Depastment, Lineoln, No —— = ; 4