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{HE UMAHA BEE "WEDNESDAY OCT. 14, 18 I FICIAL PAPER OF THE THE OMAHA DAILY BEE is served to_subscribers by car part o the city, every svening, ( o, 1 Bitden couts per weel X Tuobtha, and $7.00 per knuuin, ¥hen ntion. Tk Omasa DaiLy BEE i wubecribers st the followingrates, syt Fiabiy 10 advance: i, -Nilfl oF ADVERTISING.—Local oot e i Jocal adven e s por live; by the month, 10 cente. Fo Soverfocanenn” inserted Tor less then 50 cenia. e motices, 10 cents per line:, shuxle suoer- “ilea w @ Meyer & Co., =%~ | business trip through the Stale. H. Bewsand wife returned yester- | When his time was out,, and | ful and efficient railrond officials in day from Chicago, where they have | he was expecting to walk forth [ t Personal. Chauncey Wiltse has returned from his surveymg expedition. Tsaac Coe, of Nebraska City, is at | | | be Grand Central. A.J. Cropsey, of Lincoln, is at he Metropolitan. Hon. John B. Alley, of Boston, is at the Grand Central. Moritz Meyer, representing Max left yesterday for 8 peen enjoying 8 pleasant visit for he last three weeks. P. J. Nichols resumes his duties alias “Sandy, the “Sandy” The career of yuble. orge Melville, jous,” has been a checkered and aidadventu- rousone. It is so well known in Omaha that it need not be repeated In detail. Weare again called upon, however, to chronicle some addi- tional “onpleasantness” which has befallen him. Not long since he was captured in Omaha,’ and “jugged” to serve out an unex- pired sentence, and yesterday and breathe the air of freedom agam, he found himself still & pris- oner, havingbeen delivered into the to-day as superintendent of the | hands of W. H. Anderson, of Grand Island. It ‘appears that about a Accident on the C. B. & @.—Froignt Train Wrecked, and one Man Killed. A tea and barley train which left this city Sunday evening for the Enst over (he C. B. & Q. railway, ‘was wrecked near Stanton, about 60 miles eastof Omaha. Walter Wil- | liams, son of Dr. Williams, of Coun- | cil Bluffs, was killed. The train | consisted of eighteen cars, drawn | by two engines, the whole being under charge of conductor Thurman, well known asone of the most care- the west, and for whom young Wil- liams was acting in the capacity of his untimely death. The train, as we learn from the Council Bluffs Globe, at the time of the accident, brakeman at the time of meeting | THE ELECTION. Victory for the Republicans. The political battle has been fought, and the Republicans are again victorious. The contest yes- terday was a close one, and a large vote was polled. A vast amount of seratching was done,which accounts for the slowness of the counting o the votes. Spaun, Barrows, Thurston, Bau- merand Weidensall, of the Repub- licans, and Rustin, Murphy and Ba- | ker, of the Democrats, are elected as far 8 heard from. The water bonds are defeated. The returns are as 207 Farnh: Raw Oysters Stewed ¢ do do do do Broiled do Fried Sealloped Roasted A Booth's Select do sep26te in in plai plai KE'S OY! dry Boston a la Brochet fancy on toast medium STER HOUSE. am Street. PER DOZ. milk, water, in in per can EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS Notice is hereby given that T will QagaaNneeeELEY HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEIL. IMAHA, The largest and best hot wd San Francisco. Opened new September 30th, 1873. 80t GEO. THRALL. Proprietor. United States Hotel, COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. E UNDERSIGNED respectfnlly announ- e e e sat tno above Hotel, and is now ready to accommodate the public, with by day or weck, st reas- onable rates WILLIAM LEHR, Prop. July22 California, House. FRITZ HAFNER, Prop'r. No. 170 Douglus Street, corner 11th, Om ba, Nebraska. Board by the day or week. une 1, v1 FEBRASKA | between Chicago | SINCER. SINGER. 1 The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WORLD ss pre-eninently as Gold Feigns | Realms o1 Fim ‘ SALES FOR 18713: In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines ItBeivg over One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand more Xachines than w ere sold Sy | Sewing ‘Machine Company during the same tire. T will has Iy be dedied spon such evidence that the superiarity of the Sioger s fully " THE SINGER MANF'G Co, W. N. NASON, Agent. NO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA i, ot ess than 35 cent Eastern division of the Union Paci- Eh LINDLE HEOUSE. J. J. BROWN & BRO.. st tava. inbiy be | ransient abr v ements m mid for in sdvance. "Hates lor standing AUl Legal N wdvertivements by specisl | P Sutemen, Tebular Work, ciey pequiring carelul Toviich by cop o o furishel, st b banded. i e e ok 4. . o i fosertion the | any. = Epecis] and Local dvertisecents before w0 2 . wenta setore ove o'clock P. X AL Sivertisements for the Wawiiy Brx st be banded in elore Monday 0oon, for the e week's iwve _— Opening and Closing of Mails © Omaha. 50 700 4% 300 10w 0.&X. vl jicago and all Eastern cities, Nebr City, Phturouth, Council Bluls wod Burling. Sor duest 10350 &, . closes at 4:30 5. m. aud a 5t. Joseph, due at 100 8. . e s 5 w. and 4:50 8. . :IHII AL AND DEPAR1URE OF TRAINS. ! Hagxy P DEUEL, Ticket Agent. Ouwaha, Neb. Chieago & Northwestorn. 00 P. 0 Kansas City, $t.Jo. & Council Bluffa 5:30 A M. 10:00 A. M. 250 P M. M. maha & Northwestern Omahe & ey & Pacin: Mail Exprese. ... B15 A M A ‘Daily except Sundays Omnibuses and Baggage Wi or Farnham sud Nioth con shtuatas in sdvance of the Ahove me 2152, M. leave the - iroad TOADVEMTING BS-ecThe UIRCD- 151108 0f DA #ham double that of any orher daily mper publishied in Nebrasks —Peycke Bros., theleading oyster dealers, defy all competition. They sell A. Booth’s Oval Brand oysters lower than any other house in the eity. BooTH’S OYET by express Punpr, M sept25t! OMAHA BREVITIES. —The City Council will meet Thursday evening. __«Randall” will trot in the free- for-all race at Paducah. — Distriet Court adjourned yester- day till to-day at mine o'clock. —There were three mass meetings in the city Monday night—Refub- lican, Democratic and Independent. —The ladies of the Baptist Church will give a sociable this eve- ning. __At the meeting Sunday evening at the First M. E. Chureh, about the sum of $400 was raised for the bene- it of the grasshopper sufferers. ~—John Wilson, a penniless and friendless Granger, who was before {he PoliogiCourt yesterday, fordiunk- enness, was discharged. —The next theatrical entertain- ment that will be given in Omaha will be by Furbishe’s ¥ifth Avenue troupe. They are coming next “f%h. following are yesterday’s Omaha grain quotations : Corn, old, 68; new, 41 Rye, 65@70. Wheat, 56@66. Barley, 7T0@S0. Oats, 35 @42 —The United States District Court will begin its fall term to-day, but the grand and petit jurors will not be called till Thursday, at 2 p. m. Judge Dundy will arrive here to-day. —Max Getsch gets drunk ocea- sionally. Yesterdny he was be- fore the Police Court, and paida fine for one of those occasional drunks. —Mr.John W.Hugus was married ried to-day to Miss Sallie Carnan,at fie railway. Mr. Thomas Riley, accompanied by his wife and sister, left yesterday | for a visit to the East. They will | be absent for three weeks. The family of John Roberts, dep- uty United States internal reveuue collector, arrived hereSaturday from Nebraska City, and will make Oma- ha their future home. They are now residing at the corner of Nine- teenth and Chicago streets. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : George E. Prichett, city; Robt. Sw rtout, city; B Rosa and family, #lair; 8 B Folson, Folsomdae, N Y; M L Utter, Rockford, Illinois; H Kallar, Texas; D W Heffner and wife, Ashland, Ohio; L P Humph- rey, Davenport, Tows; H S Risley, q0; J S Fleming, Georgetown, Col- oradoj Theodore Stimming, Chica- g0; J R Brophy and wife, Laramie. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming § H Cooper, Chicago; Thos B Eayle and daughter, Santee Agency; J D Mans, Chicago; Rufus Stone, Sioux Geo A Bifon, Grand Island; Mrs Bundey, Fairmont; Mrs A Holmes, Lincoln; Mrs Mary Hierb, Des Moines; Wm and BF Bringolf, do; Mrs S Anderson gnd daughter, Racramento; A Cunningham angd family, Logansport, Ind; E Cox and wife, Oregon; D L Shaw, Jr, New York; Sam Orchard, Neb; Fred Nash, St Joe; J J Round, Cedar Falls; ¢ Lawrence, M D, Fort Cal- houn; Robert Treaddell and wife, Chickesaw; Wm Tucker and fam~ ily, do; John Hill, Laramie; J R Brakley, do; C D Sinclair, Racine, Wis. —Please send In_election returns from everywhere, as soon as possle ble. C.& N. W. Officials in Town. The following officials of the Chi- eago&NorthwesternR.R. were inthe city yesterday: Marvin Hughitt, General Superintendent; H H Por- ter, General Manager; C. C. Whegl: er, General Freight Agent; and J. 8. Oliver, Superintendent of the Towa Division, These gentlemen were In gonsultas | tion all the morning with the Union | Pacific officials at the latter compa- ny’s headquarters, In regard to the transfer nuisance and concerning the contemplated putting on of a through car from Chicago to San Fraucisco. The result of their de- liberations we are not allowed to make public, but suffice it to say that everything “is fyvoruble to Omaha—as usual.” —_— Douglas County Distriot Court. The following business was trans- acted yesterday in the Douglas County District Court, Judge Lake presiding: Stellnisch vs Sharnhorst; demur- rer to petition overruled, and leave to snswer in ten days. Gleason vs Duffie, et al ; decree for $118. Marshal vs Millard, et al; leave to amend answer by Monday and cause continued. Creighton vs Newton et al; this case was finally submitted to the Jjury yesterday afternoon; verdict for {he plaintiff, with nominal dam- * e court adjoyrned over til nine o'clock Wednesday morning on ac. count of the election. Card of Thanks. The Sisters of Merey return their most gratefal thanks to the ladies who took charge of the Fair and highly appreciate their zeal and en- ergy in behalf of the Orphanage The proceeds will be acknowled- gol when the sum realized is ascer- tained. Mt. St. Mary’s Oct. 13, '74. Ask your grocer for “Sea Foam.” oct 76t GENTS' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BOUTS AND SHOES, $1.00 TO $250 PER PAIR. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. Hexry DonLE & Co., 210 Faroham Street, between 12th and 13th. o013 2t the residence of Mr. E, R. Bullens, the Rey. Mr. Paterson officiating. They left for the East this after- noon, via the Chicago &Northwes- tern railway, and will visitin Can- ada, Vermont and Boston, before they return. —The celebrated “hog case” of Creigton vs. Forbes et al., which bas occupied the attention of the District Court for the last few days, was decided in favor of the plaintiff, by the jury, who awarded him five cents damages.” We were informed that the jury returned ‘this Verdict in direct contradict Lake's charge as appl law of the cake. —The attendance at the Demo- eratiemass meetingMonday evening n front of the Grand Central Botel, icable to the ATTENTION. A few questions for the parties to answer in regard to “NEW” Howe Machines for $35.00. 1st. Why are the Machines all numbered over 700,000 (which numbers the Company have never reached) if they aie good machines? 2d. Why do not the numbers in the shuttle race correspond with the plate uumbers 1if they are new machines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in the shuttle-race all flted down so as not chines? | CAUTION. Parties purchasing Howe Ma- chines will look well to the numbers year ago, he was indicted at Grand Island for gambling at mente on the Union Pacific trans and in the the town. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Mur- ray, and a Mr. Drews were persua- ded to go his bonds for $1,000 for his appearance at the next term of the District Court. Soon after “Sandy" jumped his bonds, and as Court was near at hand Anderson went after the fugitive, and caught him with his gang ona Union Pacific train. “Sandy” was rescued by his friends, who displayed an armory of six-shooters. Anderson returned home and had the case put off till the mext term of court, which meets next week. ‘Sandy” then left for Colorado, where he afterwards killed a man in a row, but escaped the gallows by- reason of the principal witnesses absenting themselves when the case came for trial. His capture in Omaha, after his return to Nebraska, was learned by Mr. Anderson, who came here as above stated to secure his man. He left with his prisoner for Grand Is- land on the 11:30 train, Coal in Omaha, The want of cheap coal has long been felt in Omaha, and several dif- ferent propositions to bore for coal within the ecity limits have been made, hut each has fallen through. Yesterday, howeyer, a discovery was made on the bottoms, which may lead to the much desired end— cheap coal. An ordinary well was being sunk in the Union Pacific shop yard, and when the depth of seventeen feet was reached, coal rock was struck, which i= said to be a positive Indication of coal. Some of the *shavings” were collected, and upon being tested with five, were found to burn quite readily. ‘We hope the Investigation will be pursued, so that it can be satisfacto- rily determined whether or not a paying vem of coal hasbeen discov- ered. Enterpri Omaha has come in with her usu- al enterprise and bought the only coal property in this State which is of value. The foliowing are the figures made aftor careful measure- ment. Amount of vein in sight—is three miles in length, one mile in width —5,280 cubic feet to the mile, three times that amount makes 15,840 ic feet, one mile in width ; 5,260 ic feet. - 15,840length, multiplied by 5280 width, gives 83,635,200 cubic feet for a 9 inch vein ; add 41,- 818,600 feet for 18 inch vein, gives 125,452,800 bushels, or 518,112 tons ; at %5 per ton makes in dollars and cents the snyg sum to,owners, of $2,590,560.00, The owners of this mine pay one cent royalty per bushel, one cubic foot being estimated for a bushel of conl.—Neb. City Chronicls. Figures never lie. The BEE hopes the Omaha gentlemen, who have made the above valuable purchase, will scon realize the two millions and a half, and give the odd $90,000 to the poor. NEW CRAMBERRIES, NEW CANNED GooDs, and ALL GROCERIES RETAILED At WHOLESALE PRICES By 24tf A, H. GLADSTONE & Co. Headquarters for fine cakes and pastry at Latey’s, corner Douglas and Twelfth. Fresh Boston cream cakes. o00t10tf BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AT AL- LEN'S. oct10t3 Ask your grocer for ‘“3ea Koam.” oct 76t B SEE McKelligon's card on second page. june2-tf Any quantity of furnishimg goods such as shirts, underwear, socks, etc, from the “finest” to lower grades, sold very cheap at selseodtf M. HELLMAN & Co Bunce, the favorite Hatter, being overcrowded 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 call. 094t Buy your Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory, 559 16th street. sept21tf Tudian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. RoBT. PURVIS, General Agent for the Quiney Mill's Sea Foam Flour, made from selected winter wheat, and warragted to give perfect satis- faction, 544 14th street, between Douglasand Dodge. oct 7 6t Overeoats made up n the best style, for comfort as well as ele- gance, at very moderate prices. s15eodt M. HELLMAN & Co. For fine clothing and turnishing tion to Judge | to be legitle if they are new ma- | goods to suit the fall and winter season, call at selseodts A very choice lot of New Pickles in glass and by the gallon, at oct103t ALLENS. M. HELLMAN & Co. was running at the usual speed across a small bridge, about one hundred yards west of the place above mentioned. | Whether or not the forward engine gavea sudden lurch is not known, but whatever may huve been the cause, the heavy iron bar connect- ing the two locomotives was drawn from its fastenings, and with it the pilot, which, as soon as it became detached, fell to the ground, throw- ing the engine to which it belonged from the track, and causing a sud- den and disastrous stoppage of the entire train. Young Williams, at the time, was on the wrecked engine and as the tender came crush- ing forward, was caught between it and the cab, and instantly kill- ed, - The engineer and fireman es- caped with a few slight bruises, not- withstanding the fact that they were in.elose proximity to their un- fortunate companions. The con- ductor and rear brakeman, beirg in the caboose car at the time of the occurrence, were ‘uninjured, it, and three others being the only ones that did not leave the track. The scene presented by the wreck, as we learn from one who was on the train at the time, was one mever to be forgotten. Four of the cars next the 1ll-rated engine were so completely demol- ished as to render it impossible to ascertain their numbers. Nine others were off the track, all more or less injured, while above, beneath and on all sides lay the contents— Qolong and Young Hyson, Gun- powder and Imperisl, in immense quantity and rare disorder. As soon as it was possible to doso, the remains of Mr. Williams were extricated from the debris, and the special train telegraphed for hay- arrived at the scene of the disaster, they were put thereon and Monday morning brought to Councll Bluffsfor Interment. The de- ceased at the time of his death was about twenty-four or five years of age, and by all who knew him was held in the highest respect and es- teem. His sad fute has cast a gloom over all tbe employes of the road, and especially over the minds of those most intimately acquainted with hirr, that years will nat entire- ly efface. 2 SECOND WARD. Representative— (‘rounse, 299 ; Savage, 203; Contingent—Hawes, 36. Governor—Garber, 292; Tuxbury, 144, Becretary of State—Tzschuck,29 Eatherly, 252. State Senators — Spaun, 264; Sweesy, 243 ; Rustin, 279 ; Goodrich, 303. Representatives — Barrows, Thurston, 271; Weidensall, Baumer, 291 ; Pratt, 251 ; M ur, 249; Murphy, 317; Howes, 267; ards, 26 County Commissioner—Thomas, 257 ; McArdle, 308. THIRD WARD. i 182; Goodrich, 163. FOURTH WARD. Crounse, 140; Savage, 96. Hawes, 133; no opposition. Garber, 144; Tuxbury, 94. Tzschuck, 144; Eatherly, 94. McBride, 132; Jordan, 111, McKenzie, 161; Huber, 86. Porter, 148; Walker, 97. Connell, 151; Bates, 90, Spaun, 132; Sweesy, 125; Rustin, 112; Goodrich, 104, Barrows, 155; Thurston, 138; Weidensall, 135; Baumer, 148; Pratt, 109; MeAxthur, 123; Murphy, 113; Buker, 116; Hume, 106r Stevens, 95; Richards, 106; Cahn, 96; Thomas, 126; MeArdle, 116, FIFTH WARD. Spaun, 184; Bweesy, 173; Rustin, h, Barrows, 183; ‘Thurston, 180; Weidensall, 205; Baumer, 211; Pratt, 185; McArthur, 169; Mur- phy, 207; Baker, 196 ; Hume, 226; Stevens, 189; Richards, 202; Cakn, 195. Thomas,177 ; McArdle, 216. SARATOGA. Crounse 13, Savage 35. Hayes 25. Garber 34, Tuxbury 36. Tzschuck 32, Eatherly 37. MecBride 32, Jordan 37, McKenzie 38, Huber 37. Connell 34, Bates 36. Spaun 32, Sweesey 81. Ruston 38, Goodrich 37. Barrows 83, Thurston 40. Pratt 55, MeArthur 31, 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- fice during business hours, Sleeping car dfagrams will be kept at ths new office and sleeping berths can be secured asusual. Full and relia- ble information in regard to the time of trains, rates of fare, connec- tions, and every other point con- nected therewith, wil be cheerfully furnished at all times. C. G. Eppy, octlw2 Gleneral Agent. Jurius Ross will now be found at that EXCELLENT RESTAURANT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTEENTH AND FARNHAM STREETS. octl2t2 Jurrus Ross, Proprietor. GEO. H. PETERSON, tne plouee cigar manufacturer, keeps con- stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars, and also “one Jack, Fryits and Flowers, and “Durham” Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. mayBeodlv WHY IS (T? 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 complaining bitterly, and are mov- ing away ? Because Bushman sells goods as cheap in OMAHA AS THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW 1ORK CITY AT RETAIL, Because Bushman's prices atretail in many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And last, but not least, because the people have found out for themselves that a child can buy as cheap and as safely 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 place, 265 Douglas stréet, two doors from Sheely Bros.” meat market octodtf Hoys', youths’ and children’s clothing; the best varieties and sold very low at selseodtf M. HeELLMAN & Co. ‘WALL PAPER for sale very cheap at Jon~ B. DETWILER'S Carpet Store, 14th street between Farnbam and Douglas, sept3dtf&wlt READ the new advertisement of M. Hellman & Co. septl5eodtf NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED! LOW PRICES!! Murphy 39, Baker 47. Hume 18, Stevens 40. Richards 35, Cathoun 33. Thomas 36, McArdle 45. WEST OMAHA, Crounse 18; Savare 14, Hilves 18; no opposition. Garber 18; Tuxbury 14, ‘Laschuck 18; Eatherly 14. McBride 18; Jordan 14. McKenzie 18; Huber 14. Porter 18; Walker 18, Connell 18 ; Rates 14, Spaun 23; Sweesey 12; Rustin 18; Goodrich 9. Barrows 13; Thurston 12; Weid- ensall 14; Baumer 11; Pratt 7; Me- Arthus 12; Murphy 21; Baker 30; Hume 18; Stephens 18; Richards 18; Cahn 18. Thomas 11; MeArdle 23. ELKHORN PRECINCT. Spaun 45; Sweesey 28; Rustin 39; Goodrich 49, Barrows 40; Thurston 42; Weid- ensall 43; Baumer 46; Pratt 26; McArthur 25; Murphy 40; Baker 56; Hume 38; Stevens 55. Richards 40; Cahn 34 CHICAGO PRECINCT, Spaun 45; Sweesey 2}. Rustin 39; Goodrich 49, ELEHORN PRECINOT. Spaun 45, Sweesy 38, Rustin 39, Goodrich 49, Barrows 40, Thurstou 42. Weidensall 43, Baumer 46. Pratt 26, Mcarthur Murphey 40, Baker 56, Hume 37, Stevens 55, Richards 40, Calhoun 34, MILLABD PRECINCT. Spaun 22, Sweesy 5, Rustin 21, Goodrich 15, Additional _Telegraph, WASHINGTON, Oct 13. The comptroller of currency has authorized the organization of the First Natioual Gold Bank of Peta- luma, California, with a capital of $200,000; also the National Bank of Jucksonville, Florida, with a capi- tal of $50,000. The redemption agency has now on hand an accumulation of nearly two millions of unredeemed nation. al bank notes, but it is confidently expected that redemption will com- mence again in the course of a week, when the five per vent fund wil} have been largely recuperated from the recent calls. Henceforward it is gxpected that a force of the agency will be equal to the handling of all currency which will come forwarid for redemption asit arrives. First, the delivering of the Columbia three sixty-five fundingbonds will be made by the Columbia Bank Note company to the sinking fund commissioners this morning. The amount will be $175,000 and deliveries will follow thereafter in amountsof about $400;- ture of the Chairman and Secretary of the sinking fund. and of the Comptroller of the district, and must pass through the treasury de- partment. The registry process will examine all persons who may de- sire to offer themselves as candi- dates for teachers of the primary o> common schools of this county, at the court house, Omaha, Neb., on On 9th, bet. Furnham a H CV.&SN ind Harney Streets, AS been entirely refiitted and refurnished, and_will accommodate all to the best of board at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. HARRYMAN, Hugh G. Cl Saturday, Nov. 7 m. Sup'r Pu) oct 10 4t Cheap Cash Stor 559 16th street. Jonn sep3dtfwlt Asl acd, about trand Deistr OUN L T of 17t and red Cow, 4 years off. T & 01 253 Dodge budiness Lots of 22 o house, niue (9) rocms, and good Brick Wood Oetl3is ANTED—A in a smail 11th St. bet. Douglas irl Al DING menths durk mpt Pay. C. tl E. cor 19th at F“ oct10dim. ina 13t wnd octBeodst. M ettt Store room for re: A & Johnson. Lo 355 Dodge. SPECIA"L AN_OTICES , GONE—AL a great bargal ay one wishing & good §00d business property in r sale my Brick Residence property ining (2) Two ith good Brick- lar, Cistern, Well ouse; Alto my Confec- tionery Stock, Fixtures aud manufscturing family: ONEY TO LOAN— D. th, 1874. Exami nation to commence at9 o’clock a. B. INSTRUCTION. Buy your Boots and Shoes at the E. H. Samory, e. sept21tf ‘WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS. Tinted shade cloth, white linen Hollands, band shades, store shades and cords and tassels to match. B. DETWILER, Carpet Store, 14th street, oetween | Farnham aud Douglas. Spaun, 216 ; Sweesy, 196 ; Rustin, ! your grocer for “Sea Foam.” L Proprietors. iy2saty. Central House 0. 630 Bixteenth Street, Opp. Jefferson Square, OMAHA, NEB. JOSEFH DOVE, Prop’r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. t-class bar attached to the house. Sm . Southern Hotel. Frouting on 4th, 5th and Waluatsts, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., Proprietcors. The Southern Hotel is first-class in all its appolntments. Iis tables are at all times su) ied in the greatest abundance, with all the lelicacies the markets afford, Its clerks and emploges are all polite and ‘attentive to the wants of the gucsts of the hotel, There is an {mproved elevaror leading from ‘the firt floor 1o the upper one, Railroad and stesmboat icket offices, news’ stand. and weserr fluion telegraph offire in the Kotunds of hotel. TRAY —On the premises t8 ad white Heiler, three years old, no BRYANT. usiness e heart of str., con et front R. M. MARSHALL. todo aud’ Dodge. oct12d WANTED—By a Lady, four he absence of her husban CHEAP—A large Morning Glory ouble heater. y at Jucge Wak Settons 1 ey R the best cider and for the purest cider vinegar go 10 Merritts 158 Farnham St. OR RENT—Four nicely furnished rooms private house, southeast copner of Pacific Street, at reasonable terms. at L, jolning S quire of A."J. Si Ko ‘and the City, neral Housewors, nquire at {No 83 Call at the law oftice of . L. Thousas, Room § Vischers Block. 7th J. M. YERGA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRE~H ASND SALT MEATS Hams. Sausage, Lard, Poultry, &c., &e., & No. 179 Farnham St., Bet. 11th and i Opposite Pioncer Block. REDMAN & LEWIS, Cottonwood LUMBER On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. je261m JOHN_H. GREEN, STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, amp COMMISSION MERCHANT. =1, D.JoOoNES MA¥ PACTURER OF AND DEALKR IN- Lambr cquins W.nd w Shades, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnbam street, corner fteenth “ 3o SLATTER. Dealer in Staply a GROCERIES, Flour and Feed. Highest Price paid for Country Produce. Jacob's Block, 567 15th 8¢, bet Dodae» 7, . e Doy teus UAAHA, NEB. 3t d. t. ettt Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFLE & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. £35 Farnham Street, WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN:& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMAEA, NEB meh27y1 AGENTS FOR THS DUPUNT POWDER Co. CLARK & FRENCH WHOLESALE GROCERS | AN? DEALERS IN ds, Dried ‘Fruits, Green Fruits ARUERS SOLICITED .: ND PROMPTLY F7, mysiy NEB:. in Season. LLED. A H.SIMPSON, —MANUFACIPLER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGAKS. 5832 FIFTEENTE ST, CREIGETON BLOCEK. nned Goo jel 2 . *p25me r and getades. b streets, Tl occupied ANTED—Day and Howard st. W PO RENTA bouse with fre rooms, celar and clsteru, 5. cars, 2 good conu W, Cor, 1éth and octt wewis bas rem ved b and bis office to room No. 5, octsdts. or four persons. 3 . HOMAN JR. he best asa grocery for the Alar. WRIGHT. boarders, N. W. Cor. 12th, sep2sends. i 3 light one horse family car- T X ar thrco large work horses cleap. 50 MOGED, W. HON "—Brick store corner Chicago and vand in the elty, 4 for cash. WILLIAM LATEY, Cor. 16th and Webster Sts., Keeps & complets assortment of GROCERIES and 2630 PROVISIONS VICTOR COFFMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, (OVER ISH'S DRUG STORE,) Farmham Streot, saut oA XTA £ i QOB RENT—Store, ware houses. sep2sdte T BARGAILN! Tickats to and f; Douglas. sep2eodf. FEW orstclam Hushes) 658 13 Davenport. ool tabl NREAT Targaias Gl 8™ o ith restaurants aud_ privaf use and lot fo t ue L chandise, bestinvestment for great. COLTRILL & C vate families, ate. i eat, Exdl 15th street, M° h W, _Augsdif QTORE TO RE quire of ulyite WS o —1 Frank J, Ramge, Plaint whose first._name i Tosald Defend:nt : 1 Take notice that on 1 n the alove entit sixty five dollars You sre required to m of Novewber, 1874, at 9 o'clock y. The bonds will require the signa. | Mept will be taken sgatust yo amount and costs. BPAU: Octiaditwat 1 W, —by the Y practcal farmer, cook and housekeeper fo Councll Bhugs NEY T0 LOAN—On spproved ity oo ity a0 Cpunty #v Cund. s, Tnadire at Law i ‘lehars, Bo. SOT3Hh Sty Omabe. y boarders, ind_ Harnev sts. w Before Enoch Henney, within and for Douglas County, Nebraska. n {be 24 day of October, 4, said Justice issued an order of attachme tled action JoaT 3 uan who is W into Towa, thirt one or two chil objectionable if able todo chores, En- ham stre sep29dif ALF. D. JONES, S. E. cor. Douglas and. 15th S IN CITY PROBE! Eu rom Inquire at 509 14th st J. JOBN: fers wanted al th, bet. Cap. ave. an: te, for sale Tot all imoro ,500. Ene Eherican, German, Norwegaa W AAkelin, or oo sitls, to work in Hotels, te families, Inqaire at Cotrill & Co., Employment Bureau, toenth Stre:t, oppotite Post Ofca. - aptisiie ext no at Giie Wanting 10 Sell OF 6X ind of business, Louse lots, call on us. We have chances entirely in our hands 0 rigned nt of male le help for stores, offices, honses, pri- Allin want of 't - be e o bl o abge 1nd Employmen opposite Post Utioe, 1 the southwest st LEGAL NOTICE, Hfr v mkn Justi U. 8. B n, Defendant, ice of the Peace for the sum of swer on the 16th day ', or Ju by F N & FRITCHETT = Att'ys for Plalntiff, LEGAL NOTICE. i v e o th & wife who is & good Drwelling, Boarding, sod Tiquire of 25 wents there- situated on Dodge Strcet, between eets. at the low price of $5 LAMAN & (0. Cor rth of C. E. Yost's h of BEES! BEES!! BEES!!! HE Undersigned bas sixty swarms of na- tive and Italian bos for sale, in hives af the American and Buckeye patenis. g swarms at six to eight dollars each, with ectua) t of hive. Light swarms, from four to six doilars each. "I have more bees. thau the location will support, and must sell, Address: i HIRAM CRAIG Fort Calhoun, Neb sept1{dtx2m UNION MARKET B, A. HARRIS, 537 Pifteenth Sret, bet. Donglas and Dodgs. BEEF, PORK, Mutton and Veal, Fish, Poultry, Game, AND VESETARTFS. TO RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. a aug2s 1y 7 i | Tnorder to make room for our new styles, we have put in PERFECT order all of our old Stock, including second-hand, and ofter them at GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEAR IN MIND EVERY “HOWS" BOUGHT OF our AUTHORIZED canvassers is "W ARRANT- ED, and INSTRUCTION given, REPUTATION TO SUSTAL proves's machine WITHOUT Instruction is WORSE than NONE at all. f S and WE have a Experience CAUTION.—We know of large iots of worthe fess mpchines Laugnt at low figures, that are be- ingpalmed off on the public for, nearly as good sanew. Iercons that donot wank io run the sk of Leiug swindled shonld NEVER buy of IRRESPONSIBLE puarties; as they have NO reputation AT STAKE, as have old establisted Companics, THE HOWE,MACHINE €0, 13th Stree F. A. PETERS, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, Ne. 274 Farnham . bet, 15th & 16¢h | KL ontersand repiring oty it ted w aid for hidea. anaoly 100,000 ACRES! RIOK PARMING LAND IN NEBRASKL! REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 1 1 | | C. L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT TATL 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East of 16th Street. iyl Keep cons antly on hand the Gpest stock of Broad Cloth, Cassim v xhich T am prepared to make up in the most fashionable. s13 e s o pts SorCmane c2tings st the lowest possisie prices. Jetoiry " - ABLISHED PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnkam Street, Omaha, Neb menlE odvi KUurTZ Momr & (fo JOBBERS OF DRY GQ9IDS, HOSIFRY, GLOVES and NOTIOXNS. 231 Farnbam Street, OMATFT A NEB. J. J. BROWN & BRO., —~WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOgpgs Neotions, u'lfl Boots and Shoe: JOHN T. EVa AR, —JOBBER OF-- Shelf: Heavy Bardware IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK," —AND— 18 mys-iy EARV EST) ® KRS, REAPERS, MOWERS, Dit1! CORN-PLANYERS "PLOWS. GO o1 Lis, NEEDEI A oS U ;év"nfh. HAY- 246 Douglas St. Omeha, Nebrasiza, HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— Wines. Ligoors, Clsars. @bc.Bo. Fine Old;Keatu. ky [Whiskies and Importedvioods aZSpecialty.. a3y povuasere ) OCMAA NEB. (Caldwell Block,) *{ nigvl HOMES and FARMS IN NEBRASEA The Burhugton aad Missour Pver Railroad Co., ofars best a low prices on 10 year credit at6 pe. evn..intoteat, a d wi'h a bonus premiam of 20 o (e smential ‘purchase, f Balf ihie land 1 cuitivated, within two years from rehase. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. North of Slatte, Joup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys of ark and Jynf and see that the plate numbers and Gy numbers in shuttle-race correspond, as they ought to in every Howe Machine that has not been tampered ith, require at lenst ten days, so that the bonds will he ready for issue to creditors before the 2Ist instant. In as much as the fundingof the cer- tificates issued by the board of audit is not compulsory, and as such cer- tificates constructivelv bear the ;fl;‘mnm ?\“nwml! as ]bonds being - on August Ist Jast, many | of » Box your Dry Goods at the Cheap | Lolders decline fo fund, trusting ty | Besiwil ake Cash Store.” E. H. Semory, 559 | recovery of thelrcortlficates through | “4 *01* *dcosit 16th street, sept2l-tf the gourts of Congress, Qetigaitwg S SPECTIAL INDUCEMENTS !11 The latest styles 1n suits at sur SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. prising low figures sold by CALL AT THE | seldeodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. | NEW YORK DRY GOODSSTORE | 228 FARNHAM STREET. septas-tf South of the Plitte The Camni sny owaesa large body of the best land in Neb -sa, nessss* 61 by numerous stream Hjwiont o 1tarailrosd snd in the largest and beat 4 ey o blican Valley. For circulars aad 2 o state, as also lafor 1.0y o Pliny Moore, General Agent, Office South and Opposite the Union Depot. And in €, B, & &p office, Gra:dogentm "Hotel, OMAHA NEB ‘was considerably diminished by the eloquent and oratorical efforts of an gmbitious boot-black, who lighted a bonfira of his own in front of Byron Reed’s new bullding, and mounting | ™ OUSES AND LOTS the elt; ha, o i cheas and o zo0dterins O BOGGS & HILL 284 Dodge strest. n office, apaoy | \Mrs. D. A, MOFFETT, lonable Dressmaking 584 Fourteenth St., koY OMAHA, NER known, tuers as Norris s Before Enoch Henny, Justics of the Pesce in County, Nebraska. $ o ‘ake notice that on the 24th day of - et 1575 aai Juttios s e of sharhe aud for D ANotary Public, al eays ment ia the aboveentitled setion for the sum dollars :ld-—- rris whose first names are un- T said Defen: Furs left with me tn be kept dur- of lix'::n and interest from ing the summer are ready for de- perglass when boot-blacking Was | My Teas and Coffees are not | livery. Ladies please call or send only ten cents a box, and eveq-l.'t_nldlfilb’ynyho\mln this: city. J at once. A. HUBERMANN. body was erying for water works. 0103 P, H. ALLEN, 1t 'l‘m;.‘ Howrk MAcHINE Co.