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tor stabbing her husband, was be- 1AL PAPER OF THE CITY. —————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEY il e copted,) St llll-en cenis por wrwk . :;,.-.uz.,..‘. s T 4" “ 6 .onths. oo P Fatis or Aoy masixa.—Local oo E local v eapest 70+ enta. o moce, 10 eata e e i i e | L ot e tham 25 cente o o 3 savames. Ao o '-En- for stonoing wd vertisewen Stemenrs, Taislr | Al Nots 00 by copy wm,a!, requin g care.al ey or preot o b surnished, must e edone. ten clock 4. X, i0 insure nsertion the | ecial and Local advertisetsests belore two | weok ~.x. “Advertiscments Leiore ove 0'click T. X A% Sdvedtisements for the WEKKLY BEE i b Basded 0 I sfore Moy s, or e | ame week's iv-ve. } ARLIVAL AND DEPAKIDRE OF TRAINS. Fime Caca of the Busiinsion Koute “sundays excepted. Tnis is the only line ruaniog Hazey P Dsve, *Gasha, Neb. woock, | L. Wea. Fast. - ““-thunhlfl Unton Pacitic. et Chiesgo, Kock Islamd & Pacilc. *16:40 P. M. 10:00 A. M. thiondays excopied. Omatbuees and Bagzase ¥ fhice, corner wna N cen miputes in advance 0 Ll me Opening and Closi 430 10:00 ‘Plats south, Coan 30 8. 1., cluses w4 4:34 & T FOADVERTISFRS—-Tue DALY b han double tint of aper publisked in Sebraska —Peycke Bros., theleading oyster dealers, defy all compe sell A. Booth’s Oval Brand oysters lower than any otber house in the city. sep2tf BooTn’s OYSTEKRS recerved daily by express PusDT, ept2stt MrevER & RAATKE. OMAHA BREVITIES. —A very Interesting musical soiree was given Saturday evening by the pupils of Brownell Hall. —The Congregational Church gave a sociable last evening. Dur- ingthe eyening the pews were be rented for the coming year, —Patrick Mehan, a Union Pacific employee, fell between the cars, Sat- urday, on the bottoms and had a leg #o badly injured that it had to be amputated. —The well-known barber, Billy Clark, has returned from his trip through tho Eastern States, and will be glad to see his old friends again at the Grand Central barber shop. 1 —The horse and buggy, reported to have been stolen from J. W. Bye, while visiting in Saratoga precinct the other evening, have been recov- ered. The outfit was found next morning, safe and sound, in a cellar not far from the place where the horse had been left untied. —Manager Irish, to secure the Adelaide Phillips Opera Troupe, fitst obtained a sufficient subseription for seats. He Is now delivering the tickets for reserved seats to the sub- seribers, and the seals that are ieft will be putup for sale at Eberbart's, —The members of the Congrega- tional Church have raised by volun- tary subseription within the last tlirce ‘months, the sum of $2,100, the amount of indebtedness due on the chureh property. The payment of this amount was mad - and leaves the prope ineurnbrances, Good elio — Furbish’s Fiith Avenve | Theatre Combipation gave betier | eatisfaction than any other theat cal troupe that has ever visited this } city. 'There was 10t & poor actor or | sctress in_the whole company, and Jjail Fyesterday y other daily kenness, was discharged at the | >alice Court yesterday morning. —The case of Mary McDonough, gun in the District Court of Douglns | County yesterday morning. —Abraham Mericle, for bemg drank and disorderly, was sent to | by Judge Wilbur in default of the payment of a fine. The Cheyenne Leader of the 23d, | says: “A fine elk, alive and kicking, | passed through thus city yesterday, —The annual fall hunt of the | Omaha Sportsmen’s Club takes place to-day. Mauy of the {0 a resolution passed ata recent | meeting, the game is to be sold and the proceeds lonated to the grass- hopper sufferers. —A gnonte man exhibited too much friendship foradrunken man, who had considerable money, at the Tivoli Garden Sunday night. One of the employes of the place made the rascal clear out, and taking the man over to the Wyoming Hotel, put him safely to bed. —The first meeting of the season of the Saratoga Literary and Debat- ing Society will take place at the Saratoga school house on Wednes- day evening. This society became quite popular last winter, and at- tracted quite a number of the city folks to its segsions. —A soldier at the Barracks, serv- ant to Col. Coppinger, accidentally shot himself Saturday night. A revolver, which he carried in his puntaloons pocket, went off, sending the bullet down the whole length of ove of his legs, which wus quite | badly plowed up. The ball was ex- tracted by Dr. Page. —Quite a number of Council Bluifites came over the riverin bug- gies Baturday afternoou to attend the matinee, and when they went to the ferryboat to return, they found the craft had broken some of her machinery and had been tempora- rily tied up for repairs. They came back up town, attended the theatre in the evening, and passed the re- mainder of the night st our first- class hotels. They returned to Uoun- cil Biuffs Sunday morning much pleased with their visit. —The person who addressed a lctter 10 this office, and signed it “You- know-who,” must have been labor- ing under a mistake, Wil that in- | dividual write again, and be more definite, as there are several gentle- gmen of “rare impudence” and with yellow moustaches, They ere all anxious to know what one is likely to lose that ornament. The very vague circumstances related in the letter do mot apply to the persou snpposed by “You-know-who to Lave called. Sowe cheeky rascal with a yellow moustache must have represented himsclf as another per- sou. “You-know-who' evidently didn’t know the person, judging from the style in which that letter was written, Write again, state your case in full, name the yellow- moustached-fellow of “rare inip- dence,” and sign your own name. DAYE LEFT (o secure a whole wear's reading to my LIBRARY Jor ONLA 2.75. I am headquar- ters on Birds and WALL PAPER— tow prices! EBERHART'S “Varie- ty Bazaar” moved from 214 to Cor. 13tk and Douglas. 1 Lutheran Sunday School Concert. The concert of the Lutheran Sunday School Sunday evening was a very pleasant entertainment. At an early hour the cosy little church was filled to repletion and many were compelled to stand in the entrance way. The exercises were brief and consisted of singing by the pupils, two very pretty duetts by some of the younger puvils, remarks by the Rev. Mr. Lieppe and Mr. Kurtz, the popular superintendent of the school, and a class exercise entitled “Mountain of the Bible” by eight young girls. The inevitable coliection was cheer- fully responded to and with the Lord's Prayer the congregation was dismissed. This school is prosperous, but the superintendent in his remarks stat- ed that they needed teachers of whom there was a lack, and that if teachers would volunteer it would not be difficult to supply pupils to teach. AUCTION SALE. The household goods and furni- ture of John E. Bull will besold at public auction, under mortgage sale, on Wednesday, the 28th day of Oc- tober, commeneing at 10 o’clock a. m. Among the many aesirable ar- ticles will be found one seven octave piano forte; one gilt pier glass and base table; fine walnut bedroom sets; ove striped parlor set; dining room and kitchen furniture; car- pets, cornices and window decora- ions. Al will be sold without re- serve to the highest bidder, Sale to take place -at the house, on the south side of Capitul avenue, be- tween 11th and 12th streets. . WILSON & Sox, Auctioneers. 1t COAL! COAL! COAL! ¥ tain possession of the child. Persons Hon. Jzmes M. Wgolworth re- | turned Saturday from the s Hon. O. P. Mason, of Nebraska cm was at the \xetmpom;n Sun- \Vunlcn ‘Woodhurst, of the State | Penitentiary, was at the Metropoli- tan over Sunday. Marshal Key and wife, of Oouncll Bluffs, were in the city over Sunday. They stopped at the Metropolitan. Rev. James P. Hammond and daughter have returned from a mn =r the | en route for Omaha, the property of | to New Yori. J. P. Bartlett left yesterday for | Manchester, N. H., his old home, where hie will hereafter resides. Di. John E. Summers, the recent- ly appointed medical directoriof the Ficinen.s wust 1052033 ¥ | 1more ambitious members left to-day | military depar tment of the Platte, s#pecsl | for the hunting grounds. ‘Accord- | arrived here Saturday. Mr. N. Haight and wife returned yesterday from Jackson, Michi- gan, whither they accompanied the remains of their daughter Lula. . B. F. Brower, Pullmaa cond uctor on the Union Pacific, has resigned his position, and went East yesjer- dayto take a run out of Chicago. Hon. A. J. Poppleton has return- ed from Des Moines, where he ar- gued the prelimmary question of jurisdiction of the United States Cir- cuit Court in the mandamus case to compel the Union Pacific to run its cars over into Towa. The decis- ion is to be rendered to-day. Rev. Dr. Pressing, a prominent Methodist minister of Pittshurg, preached Sunday morning and evening at the rirst M. E. Church. Heisan eloquent speaker, and his discourses atiracted marked atten- tion from his hearers. He left this morning for the Pacific coast, ac- companied by his daughter, for whose health he intends remamning ‘west for some time. The foliowing are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel: J G Mead, Springfield, D T; Nel- son Perry, Chicago; C H Godbold, Newport, R 1; F Curtis, Chicago; John M Tageart, Palm; Nely; L T Garnsly, Chicago; N J Sharp and wife, M S U P RR; LF Jones, M D, Towa; M LT Jones,do; Mary E Buckmau, do; B D Benjamin, England; A C Jester, McPherson; Adolph Tahoney, France; James M Cochran, Lynchburg, Md. the Wyoming ; Geo Buck, Jr, N ham, Mo. Valley, Moj H®! P K Williams, Constable, St Loui Lone Tree; mond, Lansing, Michi E Mockbee, Grand Tslax water, City; H B Collins, Chie burg, Mo; J N Kirkpatrick, do; W H Howard, do; A Wooiford, do; M st, Washington Tr; C H Buck, 1oh and family, Crand Rapids Come Into Church. Mr. E. B. Chandler is called upon to be present at the Sociable at the Congregational Chureh to-night and receive a donation of $500 for the grasshopper sufferers. (Signed) TRUSTEES. District Court of Douglas Uounty. The following business was trans- acted yesterday in the Douglas coun- ty District Court, Judge Lake pre- siding : Gorman vs Latey et al. Demur- rer to petition sustained, with leave to amend in thirty days. Alfred Standen’ was admitted to citizenship. Conrad Meyer, Indicted for arson, entered the plea of not guilty. Charles Brennan, indicted_for shooting at James Appleby in July last, was tried and convicted. The jury recommended the prisoner to the merey of the court. Sentenced {0 two years imprisonment in the penitentiary. Jumes Henderson, indicted for burglary In breaking into C. Wil- son's house, tried and convicted. An Intemperste Woman. The sad effects of Intemperance were illustrated by a case we over- heard at the Probate Court yesterday morning. A middle-aged man named Cumberland came into the court room, and with tears in his eyes, stated how his wife was addiet- ed to drink, and how he and his children had to suffer in conse- quence. o strong was her appetite for liquor that she was almost al- ways entirely or partially under its baneful influence, allowing her eld- est child, a girl of fifteen, to do all the housework, and attend to the five remaining children. To obtain liquor she would sell anything she could lay her hands | 80008 as cheap in OMAHA AS on, and would even purchase groce- ries on her husband’s credit, and then sellthem for half what they Because Bushman's prices atretail d turn the proceeds Last Friday she dis- appeared, in company with the | Put not least, Beause the people have found out for themselves that el an officer to go with bim toob- | €hild can buy as cheap and as i | safely as the most experienced buy- @ Bl oungest child, and the father want- When woman falls sne takes a The following are the arrivals at ebraska; A P Gra- D Morse, Des § Spaugh, Pennsylvania; Geo W Proctor, Chicago; E T Frost, City; C T Landifelt, Kansas City; orehead, Missouri Valley; C Grand Island; L G Mann, C & NW B R; W A Davies do; Geo M Baldwin, Chicago; T 8 W M Endrea, D J McMann, Nebins- ka; W Foster and wife, Bell Creek; Walter Butler, New York; D Ham- gan; Charles ; A Rose- Frauz Robinson, Boston; 8 W Hafl~ man, Cal; E K Tunnewell Coving- ton, Ky; C E Williams, Warrens- nne; W Phelps,Council Bluffs everybody was delighted with their ‘We call attention to our celebrated performances. It is the general | Cedar Valley (Towa) Coal at lowest fearful tumble, and in the language | of the poet, the man who has joined ness in this great new northwest. Coming Amusements, &. | The following is the programme of amusements, &c., for this and | next week : Oyster supper at the First M. I Church this evening, for the ben- | efit of the grasshopper sufferers. | Annual fall hunt of the Omaha | Sportsmen’s Club on Tuesday- | Sabbath school concert Tuesday | evening at the Congregational.| Church, by Mr. Anderson, a grad- uate of the New York City institute for the blind. ‘Wednesday evering Grace Green- wood and Sarah Fisher Ames will give readings in costume at the Academy of Music. Thisis the first enieriaipment of the season under the auspices of the Omaha Library Association. The Plunkett Constellation will | play at the Academy of Music Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Saurday afternoon. The Lutheran church concert takes place Friday evening. James G. Clark, the lyric poet and balladist, will give one of his charm- ing concerts at the First M. E. church next Saturday evening. The Adelaide Phillips opera troupe will sing here November 3rd and 4th. The operas are “Barber of Se- ville” and “I1 Trovatore.” Prof. Pepper, the celebrated scien- tific lecturer who is creatiag a sensa- tion everywhere, will give three en- tertainments, November 9th, 10th and11th, Heillustrates his lectures with scientific apparatus, his supply of which is very extensive, weigh- ing over three tons. The Plunkett Combination. This well-known troupe will play a season ot three nights and a mat- inee at the Academy of Music, be- ginning Thursday evening with Saratoga.”” The Jowa State Reg- ister, published at Des Moines, has the following complimentary notice of this company : “Saratoga” was presented at the Opera House lust evening in excel- lent style by the troupe of which the head 5 the veteran Plunkett. The old man bears his gathered days gracefully and well, and has be- queathed to his children no small degree of the dramatic skill that in former days, in his person, was wont to “set the boxes Ina roar,or charm HIGH HANDED OUTRAGE. Pnl-ngar Train on tae Chicago, | Burlington & Quiney R. R. Attacked by Ruffians. | i | As the Pacific fast express train | which left Burlington at 7:30 on Saturday evening last for Omaha, | was passing between New London ard Mt. Pleasant, about 8 o’clock, a voiley of stones was hurled by some unknown scoundrels through the plate glass windows of three Pull- man sleeping coaches; and appar: | ently a bullet gntered the window | of one of the sixty seat passenger | cars, passing out of the window on the opposite side of the car. That none of the passengers were injured is most remarkable, but the very narrow eseapes of many from inju- ry aud death, rendered ak the pas- sengers, especially the ladies, very uncomfortable for the rest of the night. There can be no palliation for out- rages of this kind, and it is the duty of the railroad company to ferret out and punish such miscreants, that the lives of their passengers may be rendered more secure. 1speak feelingly in this matter, being a passenger who had a_very narrow escape. . Wit L. Yours, of New York City. | | Roturn of “Randall.” Dr. Peck returned Sunday morn- ing from Paducah with “Randall.” The Omaha favorite won the first two heats at Paducah, and on the third was run into purposely by one of the other horses, and had his sulky badly damaged and himself considerably demorali: As the result of this intentional and pro- voking “aceident” he was distanced and sent to the stable, although the race, in which he was entered, be- longed to him on the merits of the case. Dr. Peck brought back wilh him four_ very fine young Kentucky mares, which he purchased while absent. He says they are fine ani- the attendants on his acting by its naturalness and taste. The theory of transmitted taleat is well exem- plified by them. The company is numerous, as the character of tlie play requires, and among all of its people none last evening approached failure. They make a strong combination, and un- der the excellent management that they have cannot fail of success Evidently the manager knows their strength; if he did not he would sgarce attempt the class of plays that he does, Boy your Dry Goodsat the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 559 16th street. t21-tf Iwish tocall the attention of the arge and varied stock chis now ready for in- spection. Buying my raw material of first hands at low rates, I can afford to sell greatly below New Y 5 A. HUBERMAN, 022(f stocks of them oet23 2t CHILDRE at Bunce's, Hats; DOWN GOES THE PRICE! Pork from 8 to 10 cents. Beefsteak from 8 to 12 cts. Muiton from 8 to 12 cents, at Lrwis GROWS, 19th aud Burt sts. | oct21-12t DYEING, C.eanIng and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,Let. Farnham and Douglas; aprast f. BUY yowr Hats and Uaps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 559 16th street. sept21tf B&SEE McKelligon's card on second page. june2-tf CHEAP BOU1S AND SHOES- 500 pairs of Mens’ Boots. 500 pairs of Boy's “ 350 pairs of Youths' “ 600 pairs of Ladies' Shoes. 475 pairs of Misses’ school 225 pairs of Childrens’ % PRICE, 50 cents to $2.50 The ahove goods must be sold be- fore November Ist. Now is your chance to buy cheap Boots and Bhoes, Henry Dohle & Co , keep the lar- gest, best and cheapext stock in the city. Buffulo Boots and Shoes at COST. H=NRY DOHLE & Co., No210 Farnham street, between 12th and 18th. 0l9-tf WHY IS IT? That through all the dull season just passed, when other dry goods stores were cmpty and clerks asleep, Bushman’s *dry goods store has always been as erowded as ever ? Why is it that old merchauts are complaining bitterly, and are mov- ing away ? Because Bushman sells THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW 1ORK CITY AT RETAIL. in many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And lest, o r, and that is our aim to make our tore the most reliable place of busi- Be sureand find the right placs, zea_g St. Louis, el mals, being fast steppers. GrO. H. PETERSON, twe plouce cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also “one Jack, Fraits and Flowers, and “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas strest. may6eodiv BOOTH’S OYSTLRS Received daily by express, PuNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE. sep25tf CARPET STOR The only place in the city to find a complete assortment of C v M M I L s} L o T H S Bl H A D E o o n 8 isat Joux B. DETWILER'S Carpet Store, 14th street, Farnham and Douglas. 023dtfw R oetween TYPE FOR SALE A Font of Bourgeois Type, of which this is & sample, weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year, and is nearly as good as new. For terms &c., address B. BOSEWATER, Publisher of the Bee w f HOTELS, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. OMAHA, NEBRASKA [The largst aud bost hotel between Chica and San isco. - Opezed ow sepiember st 157 o i HEALL. Provrictor. United States Hotel, COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. [E UNDERSIGNED respectinlly announ- | BRI L L SRSt e S padented 1 i i g Ty o 2 o IAM LEHR, Prop. LINDLE XHOUSE. On 9th, bet. Farnham and Harney Streets, TH A8 been entirely refilted and refurnished, ndy rill sccommorate all to the beat of board at $1,50 per day ; 46c per single meal. C. V. & §. . HARRYMAN, ivasaty. Proprietors, Central Housé ¥o. 630 Sixteonth Strect, Opp. Jeiforson Square, OMATIA, NER, JOSEPH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board ot reasonabe rates. First-class Lar attached to the house. 7 Sm South-rn Hotel. Frorting on 4tb, 5th and Walzatata, Laveille, Warner & Co., Froprietcrm. The Southern Hotol s frst-clm in Al fts 1 tables mployes attentive to the | e hotel, ‘Thare is an | he first foor steam haet wesierr - finion jecraph office in the Katanda of hotel @ BEARIN-MIND “ HOWE" E i our AUTHORIZED eanvassers is WARRANT- LESAL NOTICE. United States, for echts eacis; in COUNTY COMHISSIDHERS SATURDAY, Oct. 24, 1674, The board met pursuant to ad- | journment. Pr ni—CommissionersMeArdle, Kuight and Redfield. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. McClelland, county physician, reported 29 paupers remaining in the poor house. The ofticial bonds of the following precinet officers were presented and approved William Doll, assessor, Omaha . 1. Lon Right, Assessor, Omaha No. 3. Ferdinand Streitz, Assessor,0ma- ha, No. 5. Alex. S Rhodes, assessor, Flor- ence. Gustafe Anderson, justice, Omaha No. 4. James No 4. J P Manning, constable, Omaha No. 6. A Freeman, constable, Omaha No. 6. D P Redman, supervisor, North District Saratoga. John A Sm Neligh, constable, Omaha supervisor, South Guiftin, supervisor, South District Douglas. John Guthard, District Douglas. 1iih, commissioner,hav- reporied favorably thereon, was ted to sarveyand locate aroad, supervisor, North Beginning in the center of Eik- hora river 10ad on the south line of the n half n w quarter section 35, t 15, thence east three chains to the center of the n half of said section ;, thence north on the half section Lin more or less, to the suid Elkhorn river road. The contract for building a bridge across the Elkhorn river at Water- loo was awarded to A. W. &C. A. Hubbard for their wrought irou truss bridge at the following prices. Piers aud sione abutments $2,- 700 00; superstructure, $27 00 per linear foot. The foliowing accounts were al- lowed: J P Bartlett, Justice’s fees, Swmith, county sur M ljul(lnmnh. clothes l'ul' stat ed Kelley, leather bool account of Union Printing Co. 3 B Burtiess, wil B Reed & Co, fees assigned, J Mc(Cormick, \\xmm fees. Puichase, = * 0O A Woleot, G W Geiston, Jawes Ferry® W R Turner, \V R Bardett, fees n%«q,ued VR :urner, 7 T Wiico: B Reed & E B Wil ! 1o or poar farm... { H Birashs & Goy elothing for paupe; | ¥ Milius, goods for pod A Kelley, repairing harness, Adjourned Blst. 1 am now offering special induce- ments to cash buyers in all grades of carpeting, oil cloth, window shades and wall puper. Call and examine my stock and prices before making your purchases. Jonx B. DETWILER'S Carpet Store, 14th stregt between Farnham and Douglas, oct23dtf&wtf Cheap Cash Store, Groceries and Provisions, JAMES H. PLATZ & BRO., 207 Douglas Street, SELLS FOR CASH at RETAIL st WHOLF- SALE RATES. Best Spring Wheat Flour at 250, Best Rio Coffe, four pounds for one dollar. Good Rio Coffie, 44 to 434 pounds for ong dollar. Tea of every quality and la any quantity TWENTY per cent. BELOW PRICES of any bowe n the ity NEW TRIBUNE EXTRAS.’ . Whi ney, Higginson, Elliott. Lov- , Hunt, etc’, eic. No. XXIL Rayard Taylor. (Letters from Egypt ud lcelaud, iu sheet form only.) XUL Tyndall, Huxley, Owea, McCosh atpaid, in sheet form, 10 mphlet, 30 cents. FIFTEEN EXTRAS FOR $100. Serd for fuil cutalogue, with contents of ach number, - Address, THE “TRIBUNE,” New York, Oct208wti Price by mail, ¥ Mo. | RETAIL LASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. f I arder to make room for our new styles, we | Bave put in PERFECT order all of our old stock, including seeond-hand, and offer them at REATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASIL. a VERY M. R. RISBON, Ageni. BOUGHT OF US and | G- H. WILLARD. et it SPECIAL ‘\IOT"CE ewents of To - Wants, Found, Boarding, in these coldmns once for TEY NCE—A well established meat ‘market for sale cr to rent. For partic at this office, 0ci 26! B RENT- Down stairs of house—5 good rooms, cellar IRL WANTED—To do general bousexork | in & small fumily. Ioquire at octzidit HALL'S FOUNDEY. TLOST;A culfkia pocket book, contaiuing « su of money—about §40. The fnder wiil be liberally rewarded by leaving t this office. GOOD LOT—On 18th, near Paul st., also lock 17, ia the city. Both | Keul Fox SALE—160 acres of good land fo only $50 down. 80 acres of land Isp, Tows,—will exchange for house and lo pay differenco. BOGGS & HILL, Real Etate & oct2seodst Jatobs Blo k, 1 40 day, between 6 and § o'clock P. ., from Young's Lumber Yard on 9if: si-an fron grey pony about four saddle and” bridle. - Any infors thankfully received by the urdersisned at 31 15t bet. California and Webster six one ‘returning the pony to the above wiit e iberally roward oct26d2: EH 2 | 5 old. with JOR SALE—A ing on Ten ham, for W2 wages paid OR RENT—Brick dwel o. Chicgo and 16th streets’ with sultuble fora boarding D—A girl who un ug, at the American House o0ct24d61° SINGER. G MACHINE WORLD 4 SALES FOR 18 In Round Numbers 282,444 Machines @d move Machines than were scid Sy THE SINGER MANF’G O, W. N. NASON, Agent, 212 DOUGLAS STR ; OMAHZ J. J. BROWN & BRO.. 'WHOLESALE GROUERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. | myniy STEFLE & JOHNSOR, WHULESALE GROCERS —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MATFTA, NEB OARDERS W ANTED_ Fornished. rooms with board, $5 per wee board, A vral is solicited No. 138 Derenp bet. 10th and 1ith o OR SaLE—House and Lot on 9th, St 295 bet. Pirece aud Pacific For particula éenquire on premesis. oei21d121 .G Jacons. NGE FOR OMAHA PROPE fmproved farm of 240 acres i gra oo water, son BiLL, Estate Agents, Jucob's Block, oh 15th sivect, betmees Dodge Street and Cepitol avenue. ~_derglco MORSALV—Ata Fargain 3 & 15 Jaod, houss of 10 rooms, large 2 x 46, rriage louse, ¢ i ouse, i good Grder, far 1ej than eosk of tmpeeemen Situated i Saratoga 3 miles East of Oma: Burrcks, For ierms, Aup'y fo unde on premises. WK1 oci19d6t R SALE CHEAP—Some larze v some old artess, two old backs, 20r 4 seated buggy. ~oett7t 0 LENT— Nieolas and Pau oct16dot OR RENT—To 2 good £ s, the Divellimg Firmonly e i o darther paricaiar, apply Wt 1 onal Bank. P 5 y octldils MOR the best barg [ sult Boggs & IT octlseodt, R biraard: wto: & a red nnd white Heifer, three years old, o brand. \ bouse wich ve rocme, goud 1 Chi- octéif, OUSE FOR R Avenue. Sepi2itt TO LOAN—Inquire at L A-BEALS,Room, Vischer f Prove- MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS 10 CREIGHTON AN MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 295 Farnham Street, l\fl'.A EA e N‘EB- WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. 'WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAE: A vB AGE 'l'* FOI{ THS PUPOAT I'DWD”KHL CLARK & FRENCH, WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN C. nned Goods, Dried ‘Fruits, Green Fruits in Se Jei “RUERS SOLICITED.* XD PROMPTLY FI1 A. H. SIMPSON —MANUFACTURER AND WHOLFSALE— DEALER IN CIGALE. 5382 FIFTERNTET ST cx Exca'roxv BLOCHE. ason. O L. A. KLATTE ,MERCHANT TAILOR 288 ]‘oz‘ge b!l’ez 2d Door East of 16th 1 the of Braad Cloth, ROBERT C. STEELL, —)EALERTIN— ‘,Paints; Qils, Varnishes, BRUSHES, LAMP GOODS ETC. 257 Douglas Street meLiseod 1y OMARA, cnts. Tngaire of G. W. AMBROSE, Attor- Dey, near head of Douglas strect, set3dii VW ANLED—any one wanung w sit or ex change any kind of of busincss, Lo lands or werchanlise, call on us, chances entirely in onr hands, affording the best Inyestment toc capital, both swall and ot QICTRILL & OO xchange and Col- lecting Burean, 881 15thstreet, o posite P.st Oftice. sepi20t1 THE, Fuoutt The undersined bas ned an office for em: loyment of male and female help for stores, ofices, hones, Pk families, otc. All in w d Employient Post Utflce. TORE TO Ri quire of ulyitf V ANTERDa WVostchester Fire Insurance C0.! mysy KurTz [fJoBR & Co JOBBERS OF DRY GGIDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. $ 231 Farnham Strost, OMAELA NEB. J. J. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS \ntione. a'ld Boots and Shoes. oF Abatract of Annual Statement, December 31, 1873, Cash Capital, $200 00.00, ASSETS, Real Extateowned by Loaos o Fous wned by the Co., e, Hypothecated to }.n b hand, Liabilities. axeept eapital, Z Stock and Net Surplus, brTow's DrryETMENT, Lincoln, Oct. It 5« husehy certified tat the Insarsnce Compar Wiiness my hand ans nd year first above writi Deputy. THRESIE .| 246 Dcuglas St. Oma.ha. N’e‘bvas .TOHN T. EYwAR, —JOBBER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,' —AND— MLEMNTS MARN ESTIRS, 1K PERS MOW KRS, DItILLS, ik o) RN-PLANT ER! Cl.l.l‘ll'\ - II\KKNA'!DW b ACRICULT -mm, HENRY HORN BERGER. —DEALER 15— Winss. Litovors, CWraars. eco. Fiue 01d Kentuoky | Whiskies and fmportetsioods a”Specialty. 239 DOUGTAS 3T CMAFA NEB. 2 well Block,) ' HOMES snd FARMS IN NEBRASEA The Bueliston sud Missourt ¢-vee Batiroat C>. o1y best lan 31t low prices oa 10 yens credt a5 pe. oo . intervat, 3 d wiha bynus preiars of 20 per eeat. on the amount of th Porchase, 1 il s Tl 1 costivated, wthia 4o 7oAre 50 ke of pubebinsc LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of Platte, Joup Fork ‘and Elkhorn ValIev | 21 -2 ng and agrieul long criait. "' South of tv Pl.tte o | The Comyany ownens arge by ofthe bestland 16 8- an cier | and a sent 1o [cecaiirsa | 4t ia the laegent and e tate, 28 aiso ‘ mous i pubiions Valiey. - For cireulars and il fnfor | Pliny Moore, General Agent. Offlce South and Opposite the Union Depot, ! And in C. B. & Q. office, Grand Central Hotel _. OMAHA NEB (7'.7 Y Ius fate to & female drunkard, may well exclail ££0f all sad words of fongue or pen, ‘The saddectof all are, The ol woman's drunk again.! pict of NetmakaIn the matist of oy E acy U Disesier s ourt Clerk’s s Ui, Om i, Octover 17.h, A D1 T whom it may concers: e ot epshd it petton has ecn, wit, ‘on the 25,1 day. of epte o ied in said Dicirict Con Wish that we may soon have the | MuKet rates. - Country dealers will pPleasure of again being entertained | 21 the best weights and the best wepsidohosl coal by onlering from us, EpwARDS & CoNKLIN, —Saturday evening, during the 183 Faruham street. playing of “Led Astray,” st the L R, Academy of Music, 8 young man | Buy your Boots and Shoes at the “became 0 enthusiastic over the fine | Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, acting of the company that he ex- | 559 16th street. sept21tf “claimed “Good ! Good !’ The au- dience were very quiet at the time, FOR SALE CHEAP. FrEsH Caramels, Manhmllowl, being deeply interested in the play, One Full Cabinet Wheeler and | and other home madeand fine Can- and when they heard this exclama- | Wilson Sewirg Machine, with all | dies, at Latey's Candy Factory, cor- tion they gave way to a general | thelatestimprovements. It isnew— | ner Douglas and Twelfth streets. lsughier, in which the compavy | has never beenrun. Inquire at the | Fresh broken stick candy at half eartily jolned, 4 Bk office, Bugl7-tf J price. octlsts ED, and INSTRUCTION given, as WE havea REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experienee proves a machine WITHOUT lnstruction is | WORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION.—We know of large lots of worth- less machines bought at low figies, that are be- ing palimed off on the public for neasly s good | asnew. Persous that do not want to run the | Fiek of ‘being swindled shonld NEVER buy of 5 for watd Jj{m-fiu IRRESPONSIBLE puarties, as they have NO WANTED, Douglas street, two doors from Sheely Bros.’ meat market octgdtf NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED! LOW PRICES!! BPECTAL INDUCEMENTS !!1 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. CALL AT THE NEW YORK DRY GOODSSTORE 228 FARNHAM STREET. O Tudian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf, 0el2613 | FRESH LaKE FISH, RUTH'S | OYSTERS, DRESSED CHICK- ENS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT A. H. GLADSTONE & C0.’8 sept2etf i Rysi FiRLY trrougbout he vniied Saits; arch 2, 1567, and vs ammended for & Discharg: 6,000 LIVE HOGS! tract for fat Fogs to i day of Novemn: J. E. BOYD, e1by namerous stredga s ‘