:) . M. HELLMAN & CO; CLOTHIERS! Q31 t BBQ rarnliAin St Oor XStla am ofltirlng (hi greatwt indujmnli in tha purchtM of aXiCCT-IKIIiTQ- -A-lSriD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! TUBY MST SELL WINTER -AND MARKED DOWN TO SUIT THE PRESENT IIAWD T1MK9. jOA.LL SOON BEFORE THMIIt STOOK IS EXQAUSTBD. ala-odly M. tho asriti.oxi.4i COAL AND' Mining Company, Of Otluasswa, low), r " Haveopqned anofflcot 2121-2 FruhraBt., Onmlia. for tlie salo of their celebrated "Oil J.A81'y"and"I.KIOHToy" Coal. JMrSpeclal Ilato (or Car LoU." . aeplOmC Wheeler & Wilton HIGHEST PREMIUM, LOOK STXVO 3EC, Rotating Sook SEWING MACHINE. NEAM.Y A MILLION IN USE, Oua Hundred Thousand more than any othor Family Machine. Machine finding, Oneida silk. John Clark A Co.' spool coltonand linen throdQ constantly on baud, Ot'FICES-.-lSli Stato St., Chicago, and fill 14th St., Omaha. C. W. KIXOELY, Local Agent. o'i Sin Ghas, L, & Geo. Krutli, XaTtreinoTcd fromBJS lstb utrwt, to their NEW STORE, 507 Douglaa HtrecU Curuer 134b. Thankful for pat fiiror,, ami hoping for oullnuance of Mm uiiic, we'wonM linlto our old IrlrnJi tociinn to our nw atoreand tco a. We hjife laid In a Urgo atuok uf imported 1IQU0KS AND CIGAHS Wa aliall inaVe upcclaUjr of tuppljrlng pri vate famlllea during tlin bolliay. dlttiojl 3Q.-7t7'X3J'33 3EX3aX3cXT -DKALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, CIOARS AND TOBACCO. HE corner Farubaui end tMAUA, - - tip2o Ij EloTenlh atreeti, NKURABKA. Farn?ers, Read This! .. n... tIm where tou can get tM u '"..u."ii.a. AlronlMil moat for jour Hiouejr, H.HD x'"" 3E O -N" AndttTeTEN -R CENT. jVJI. ALXBN, Norlhcaatcor. 15th and Xo..l !, Omaha. ept24wly t T , . AkVortl lo -ram aword toar fW "'.."l "S; Ac lUllrovl. It waa h "pioneer " A Word to 'Traia'.l.'.' Tfcharea avirt facltte . ui i..i. ' win. ii. imnrorementa that li- iwun tiiado durlpith. vt , w be Vi .i... ii.. -Mi.tnii.Tii.if Inn rallrood ha tne iwat track and tbeBnctaiid .?tPu3" Dl UT llnoweatot lli Mlulaalppl. lUe oiilr line which run three dallr P'i,t,l" of flno coache and Tullman aleeper. 4UlfP with the Miller platform and the patjnt U , tote from leading, polnta In the Wet, through Kanaaa Cltr, Bodalla nd Jf neron Cltr to M. U)u!5 without change, connecting at St. lula wlthele-endluerfnt through routee toajolnt north, cut and ouh. Wo thanie of earafrora Oiuhato8t.U.ulaTi tblawub. ---"1" tnfoVwatlon, with map. tliMUf!i'M-f " be had at the ThrongU Ticket" Ballroad Hta tlona In the Wcat. or upon Prap.nal or written application toO. II. Baxter, WMtwn Pauen air Agent, Karniaa City, Uo.. or L. A. iord Oeneral l'aiiaenger Agent, Bt, Ixiuli; Uo. 1r ' JbularrMlon TuralUK Cheap Varnta lii outhweal MlMonrl - i The Atlantlo A PaclDo railroad company ol faia l.iOO.OOO are of land In Central -ind Boutbwea. Mlaaourl, at from liTp f II pw wu ouaeteojreara'tliu., with b trani,iorUtlon Iroui St. LouU to all purchaser. CtlmaU. oll. timber, tulutral wealth, ichooU, tiuueka and lawbldluiocltylnlt. emigrant from all point, to tUI. Uod of Irult nd fl ower. or Urticular., adlre A. Tuck, a.C0""- JTohm- UmU. M "Jekwodtl GRANGE Th Stale Executive Cdinmltteo hat t wade arraugeiuenl with 1. lUYMXi, no, afn. Third at , tt.. Loula, SEALS who la au excellent engraver aud reliable gentleman, to make acala for grange nf P. 13 it. at the luwcat rw.ilM rate, tlranar In olbr htaUt tlcalrtng vlthduhl addreSir liayne, for aaaipl.il A l'i ice. SallaNctlou guaranteed. OBSTACLEStoMARRIAGE. Hppy lUllef for Voung Men irom if Error aud Abuea In wrly life. Manhood nl Krrur and Abuaea In ntrly Hfe. mterod. IuiH.xllunu o Mantag ruiora. Now metuod 01 iroatuicoi. .a "" it. a ableremrtHa- Uooka and circular aoul Ire, laaallenel0w. 'Addreaa, UOwAHD A8- SOCIATION, No. 1 South Ninth St., Phllad! ula. I1., au Inatllutlou Iwlug a high rcpu- Kllq lor uouontihe cuiiuui. n ft.""" akt! ran)4 Cut Plaaae .Bead Wai'oul: call attention to our lUperlorfa- cUuTm for dul" all kln JVftS10' ai iHuvanli-trou work on building., of aay prSnJl?y .uirlnlfud each and amy piece ol work done lu our MiahlUhment. W. r alao anU far Va'a Cafcbrata! Pa 4aoVVoMabUx&UVwf u,n'2r iSiaU lU.ld.no, Howl, Hoarding Jiouaa and ltaiUarant. Plea call aniiaxaniina u. i-SS , tiODDAKD KAU. FF THEIR IMMENSE- STOCK, HATE - THE PRICES SE.LXilC4.XT ft CO. MOHDMBITS, T0MB8T0HE8, c, auoMdlya GEO. II. FITCIIETT, Carriage Painter, 88 HrBejt,bet. 18th k 14th, (tand oppoelU "Cheokwad Barn." Trimmlog and Repairing done at ahart notice, coud-hand Buggle bought and told. TlO-doin STEAM ENGINE OOMFANT, SUCCESSORS TO HALL BROS.. Manulactaran of Xzifiln X I Mining u Mill MMhlatrr, Italldlxir. 0,l2tt,. and all kind xxi.o3ar 7ctoxi.se:. Corner Nlnlb and Nlohola Street!. EDMUND DUTTON, Civil Engineer & Surveyor, Will make SURVEYS, MAPS, and K8T1 MATES, retrace OOVKIINMCNT LIKES. tabllah loat wctluu corner, lay out TOWN SITES and do general mrveylng. AJiJrca, Omaha, or.leaTO order at the City Eogtnear' Office. - w lornciAi.. SPECIAL . ORDINANCE NO. !67. LForUajrliigaifeclal tax for the aonthmetlon of a aldewalk. Occtiom 1. That the aeferal aum let op poalt to the lullowltg ilMcrlbed prmle, to wltt ST l'.,.....,3iJ.,J,. va0'iJrM nJfl- SRlS : ; : : ; 1 n i : : i " i I ?r S3SsHS8gsasH2 I ac ra 5 RJ JSKa S5S A0- V JB. 5i 1.S1 9 o- a..MT! -8r;: H3.3I5 iu a ' .w. :.- H4 ! ?-! ha-!hauMMa a . .9 l)ng III eoala aud xpei)oa, ipprerea by the City Council, lorionatructlugtlt ilewak tu front of aud adjoining d jreuile, by the Street Cominlaaloutr, In .purauanco of a reao luliouiaucd by thla 'Oiuncll, and alter the failure o( be ownera tUari-ot ( do the name, after due uotlce, be and tho aame ar hereby reaputlTclr levied aud aaMaicd agaluat eatn cf aald lota, irta of lot, ao prenilae payable to the Cfly Trtr whla thirty (30) day from thla dle. Sec, 2. Thla ordinance iball Uk effect How and after It paiaagc. l'aa.Jl)CV.0lb, 1873. l (Signed) J. a. OIBSON, Prcaldent City Council. Attcal l Jo. M. McCUNC, City Clerk. My E. V. KtrTO, puy City Clerk. Aaarvrad D. 3lat, 1978. (Signed) J. H. OIiS()N, ja'i.Jt Acting Mayor. CENTRAL CLOTHING STORE? 1M FARNHAM STREET, M. JAQQ91I r r lSnaVBZiab H baa a laraj aortanot of Clothing, Hat. Cap, Ac, widen ba will Mil at pttc. to i lt bla ru. toutrt. uauanuate. dlSK ooiviivr.aajF.oiu!VXj. OMAHA WHOLBSALE MARKET. UHAHi, DC. 30, 1873. For detailed conJillon at MukU d ( tall Price., eo local columns. BUTTK AND KUIII. Clwtce labl liuttcr. Oood firkin....... BP, pw CUtlSX. S.w York Factory, per lb , Western Rasmva, er lb ..., VYwtoia aHlry, V' lb corriK. 0. Q. J live Coat Rio .- Illo, cholo m ltlO 00 a BSOSU. ......... .... CAHDLM. 25n27 it u,,.i1 1112 SiS4 ur PorapMn.. Tallow - 19 84a 83 10li 4 Hal 0 14 5 t H tall 41 39 M23 t10 IS y, 18 Malt 0 1 2 OOaJ 00 T 007 SO 1 03 tO 19 00 14 00 10 00 6 (0 2 00UAJ 1 Ibl M 1 (i 10 00 VBVIT. noli pie . T .4..M. IK ui uiwwaif lv alalna, layers, par box. naw... mi, p Dried current. Zanta, now.. Dried apple, Mutern.. unea rorria DrUd pitted charrlc Paaehe, pared, nw Peache, unpsred, nw (halve). Turkish prune nw. ............. run. Cod 8 ah, George bank Wackeral, Mo. 1, K bbll " lit. Whit Flh " K bbl. .. " " kit - akardl.M K box, pr cat. .... ii ii ..... FLOOR AHDMKAt. Flonr, winter, V bbl do do V MCkM......M..M. io Vtbrtikit doj Ml do bolted............... do do plain.-.. .... Braa, per ton OaUIlT. Wheat, choleo milling do No 2 .. Corn Oat, In bulk -... - Buok wheat. - 60 M MaJJ H38 raovmom. Met pork V bbl llama, plain, V lb llama, V lb., augar cured - Bacon clear aide V lb ..... Shoulder V lb - Dried beef, plain . lUOAB. Patent out loaf - Cruahed - Aeoiio ....... 14 00 4Bl0 t ...MM.....MMM...M G IXUI.III.HM.I4IHH..I c Hew Or lean . artcK. Pepper, per lb.... AUiplce. per lb.. too 21 43 1 0 1 20 at 20 to S3 Caul, per lb.. Mutmag, Ha 1.. ii ii j CIotm ;...... otttu Oarbon.....MM m...mmm...mm.mm.m. Unaeed, raw do boiled . Lard, Mo. 1..........m.............km. Benne Weat Va Lubruatlng Oil............ FUh OH.. .............. TurpeoUae raiNT. Whit Laad, Btrictlr pure-..... do do fancy brand -. do Xlno, pun French do do do American do da fancy brand - Bed Lead, pure Amrlcaa..... Putty, la bladder......, ALT. Coamperlb.....,...,, 10 Flna M......M...M , ...... W Dairy, with bag . 7f dairy, without bag.....-......... TAi 80 40 1 00 12alS tall 1416 12al4 812 J814 440 10 480 Youag Hyaon, common........... do do fair . do do good da do prim. do do cholca...,-.... ..... do do extra choice....... Imperial, auperlor to fine do extra to cholo - Gunpowder, auperlor to tine...... do extra to cholo Ma SO 65a 78 73a s& 85 93 05al 03 1 Rial 30 7a80 1 101 IS SSal 00 1 43a 1 SO 7071 10130 9095 063 8380 Japan Natural Leei.une to extra fine. -. - Japan Natural Lmt, fin to ObOlOat. . h4 aaaia JapaattUtnralUi.. , Oolong, lair to gem . Oolong, good to prljB...-........ uoJOBf. aaua.. UYtTOCK. Natlr ahlpplnf itaan. Natlr buteBK' ataek ...... Hog, on foot, V lb Slaeep, W lb... .- Cadre, V lb.grou LalBb..,..,,f.ntttittlMMMiiMit HaUVV BBOWM HUEKTIM. Pacific extra...... Atlantic 11 DwIghtW HuBolk BLKACllEDaOODS. YorkMUU 18 I Lonewlale..-... WamautU ...... IT I Amoakeog . CBACKXR... 44W 8Ua4 "li 12 n u Soda... Butter Bo ton Sugar Plcnle Rangoon... Carolina... e; Of 11 MO 11 1-10 0i XJCB. 8i1 i ggtitrrvi Fin eut chewlaaj, aU OOal 00 7( a V0 70 SO 80 60a TO 80 i;noico... Medium, Common Flui.nal IlalllirUht... Dark naTy......,M.,wM...M una, haje, a Lima, i bbl... 0raant.Ullc...... 002M SOOaS 23 1008 SO 4 00 t 00a3 23 & 12 18al8 12al8 do Loulavllle Plaater, Grand Raplda Hair, par bale of 40 lb . Oreen butcher. mm ureen an. . ..........,... Qreen call... ........... ............m. Dry ltnt.................. Dry Salt - Branded, 10 per cant, oil, daaa-' d8iKdo ruaa. aaaixalo .mww,whm,mw,,tiw. do ihoa robe ...... Der, dry, par lb In hair........ awlllaK aOOalOOO I 003 60 80 I 00a 2 26 6 10 I SOaS On I76a4 00 6 SO I 008 SO t 133 23 CAMMKD OOOD. Peache, S lb. per caae BUawberrl do ....... Tomatoe do m.m Lima Beans do GraanConi do .....m....... Cot Oysters do ............... car aoosa raiHTt. Lowell... u... 9 11 Amoaki :oc... Moi w a l. I- LaOnuon Muurnioi . Merrlmao D.. aa4 ' Bpragu ..... . wamutta....M..Mw.......M..n.. KAIL. lOd to tOA, par kag...mm So" 00 6 B2 SCO 8 15 S00 ,8 00 6 SO 603 6 CO 6 B0 7 CO 21S0 7 80 ' 8 60 a no 8d do M do M do Id flna blue do tttlt Wrought nail per 100 lb M flnlahlng nalla, ptr 100 lb... do do do do... 10 do do do uo... t-ln. bbl do do do.... Iloraa nail Northwealern.per lb Burden's bore ihoaa, per keg... ale mul do do ... COJLV BAXD AMD 0t. niaubur. f Blafkamltni....u... f 20 00 PltUburg Black (Blaskamlth).. IS 00 10 00 20 (X 8 00 12 CO 00 Fort Scott. Oil. Anthracite.. Iowa.. Wyoming, Miaaoun IXOUAHI. Jirtxoru a LaneaaUr. Ktttlc, rn. eholc.......... Country, aholr, par lb............. F. Co., Toodi cJ4dfM Haaaa randarM'................ OAM. at. AR.No. lPalni.M...............M do No 1 BaWaaa.................. I X,I pitva...........'...-. Toll1. Money. p groM.,..,... doCaatll. par IbT. , 810 79 1413 WH 8.3K 1100 raiuiiy pu........ Qtrnian Hatttod. - UOX AatD arraaO, Iron.coumonbar par lb,...., da round aatd puar do hur. aho bar do hoop and light band call 1022 A Cat ktatL Aaaarlcan aa VnaUaa. BltoUr (tal luarioan ...... Garaaaa 4J,plpw and prlng.. I2ata! alonrayi f Baal raaa, Muon......ra SCAaMM. THE NECROLOGY OF 1873. A Notable Death Boll. Tlio death-roll of tho ya.ir just closed includes thu iniiiica of many torona who ncqulted dittlnctinn lu their Ecveral wnlks of life. Litera ture loat Lord Lyttoti (I3ulr.r)t dia tluguUhcd ai a novelist, noet, drum ntist, and stttteiamti ; Freucrich Lud wig, Gcorg von Haunter, one of tho most eminent of German historian; Count Alexntidor Mauzoni, tho ceU bratad Italian toot Hit:f novelist; John It. Thompson, of tho Evening Pott, a Southern author of nute-boli lum fame; John ltomeyn liroadhoad, author of a "History of the Stato of New York;" Florence Itibax, Vaiio zuelnn Consul at Now York, a man of uncommon literary attainments; Wolfgang Menzcl, a noteworthy Ger man writer; Amcdoe S. D. Thierry, a historian of tho ancient Gauls ; Mansfield Tracy Walworth, a popu lar novelist, slain by U hou ; Col. James F. Mclinc, author of n vindi cation of Mary Queen of Scott?, in answer to Mr. Froudc; Carollno Chescbro', whoso rare mental endow ments placed her in tho first rank of American novelists; the Hon. Wil lard Phillips, author of an important work on political oconomy; Louis Gaylord Clark, sditor of tho Knicker bockcr Magotine for 25 years; Erneit Feydeau, the French novelist ; Fran cois Hugo, the second and only sur viving son of the French poet; John Camden Hotten, who popularized the writings of American authors in En gland, but payed nothing thorclor; Itobort liigvby, an English author. Many greatl names have been lost to science. Among them Louii Agatsiz, ProfcMor Dontl, of Floronco, discoverer of tho comet which bean hi name; Jentt Ciurcornac, n French astronomer wh discovered numerous planets; Baron Justus Llobig, tho greatest practical chomist of the ago; Mathow Fontaine- Maury, formerly commander iu tho United States Navy, and an extensive contributor to geographical knowledge; the Iter, Adam Sedgwick, an ominont British geologist; Couul do Vomeull, an eminent French naturalist and dis tinguished member of tho Freuch Institute; Prof. John Torrey, of Columbia College, a well known botanist; frof. John. Stoddard, a well known mathematician; Gustav Rose, a companion of Humboldt in his tour of exploration in Asia; Prof. James U. Coffin, who wroto on eclipses and winds of tho Northern Hemisphere, and Joseph Beck, a dis tinguished horticulturist. Several distinguished judges and lawyers died at homo and abroad, in cluding Salmon P. Ohabo. Chief Justico of of tho United Stat1); tho Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, a Judgoof tho High Court of Admi ralty ia England; the venorablo Judge Nelson who retired from the Supreme Court; tho venerable Ohiof Justice Bellows, of Now Hampshire; the Hon. John A. Collier, of liiug hamnton, a lawyer of eminent abili ty; Judge Rufua W. Peckham, who was 14 years a Judgo in thii State; Robert Emmot, a prominent member of tho Now York bar, uud nephew of tho celebrated Irish patriot of his name; William II. Traoov, a Judgo of the Marine Court of this city; Frederick Pinkney, who was Deputy State Attorney of Baltimoro for 40 years, and son of the distinguished lawyer and Btatennmri William Pink ney of Maryland; John Thomas Nel son, of Tcuue.-iee, one of President Johnson's counsel at tho impeach ment trial; the Hon. Demas Hubbard of Chenango county; Henry S. Bock with, a lawyer ami once prominent member of tho State Legislature; tno lion. vm. m. aiorouitn, oi mil- adelphia, President of tho Coustitu- tional Convention and agood lawyer; Abraut U. iDriskio, seven years Chancellor of Now Jersey, nod tho possessor of splendid legal and liter ary ucauirementi tho Right Hon. Richard Bethell, Baron Westbury, and ex-Lard Chancellor of England; tho Hou. Chester Isham Reed, Judgo of the Superior Court of Massachus setts; Chief Justice Chapman, of Massachusetts', a successful lawyor aud sound jurist; Peter Vredcnbergh, a New Jersoy Judge; Garnott Au drows, of Georgia; the Hon, Angus tin Haines, of Portland, Maine; An ston Livingston, of the New York bar; Judgo Theron R. Strong, it prom inent momber of tho bar of this city; Judge Samuel W. Fuller, of the Chicago bar; E. E, Stansbury, of tho Now Jersey bar; Judge John 0. Un derwood, a noted Federal Judgo iu Virginia; William Hungorford, the oldest lawyer in Connecticut. The churches loat sevcrul eminent men: The Rev. Dr. Gyrdiuer Spring, an industrious author, uud pastor lor u:i years ot mo oncic cnurcn onco in Beoktnan street; Robert Smith Gaudlish, .ono of tho Froo (Presbyterian) Church of Scotland; tho Right Rov. Win, E. Armitage. Bishop of tho Protestant Episcopal Dioceso of Wisconsiu ; tho Her. Fred erick Buel, a zealous agent of tho American Bible Socioty iu California for 24 years; the Rev. Cnwar Pronicr, Profess r of Theology iu tho Evan gelical Seminary atGonovu ; the Rov. Antonio uarrasco, lounuer ot mo nrat, Protestant Church iu Madrid, lost iu tho Villo du Havre tho Right Rev, John Early, tho oldest Bishop of tho Metuouist episcopal unurcu, south ; the Rev. John Todd, long a pastor of the First Congregationalist Church of PitUlleld ; Tho Rev. S. 8. Schmu ched, one of tho ablest theologians of tho Lutheran Church ; Samuel WiN berforce. Bishop of Winchester, who fell from his horee and was killed iustuntly; tho Rev. Dr. Guinzburg of Boston, a distinguished Hebrew divine; the Rev. Charles W. Whitehead, chaplain for several years ot tne new rone uity Hospi tal; Dr. Isaac Ferris, who was 20 years Chancellor of tho Now York University ; Archbishop Shiepmau, uoman uatuoiic Arcuuisuop oi Utrecht; Cardinal Billiot; the Iter. J. Eagleston, D. D., of B,utfalo. one of the inoit popular ministers in West ern Pennsylvania: the Rov. and Hon., Wriothesley Noel, a promlnont mem ber of the Baptist church iu England; Bishop Maclivaiue, one of tno most eminent prelates of the Protestant Episcopal church: Syrel Jonew. n pop ular preacher in the Soolety of Friends: Munor Man. a Chinese mi' louary: tho Rev. William btarr, Roman Catholic vim-General of the Archdiocese of Now York; Thos. Esbiuson, au English divine aud author, Among the foreigners tjiatiiigtilslipd In political and official life, who died, was John Stuart Mill, oue of the British Liberal leaders, and a u6ted political economist; Urbano llutUui, i tho Itallon statesman; Daoud Pasha, n dlatinguUhed Turkish statesman; Cotnto do Flavigny, n warm adhor cut to Louis Philippe; Don Sahtstl nuo OlozAgo, whoso name was uno clated with many vicissitudes of Spanish politics within tho last 40 year; Ur. O. P. .Tudd, who was for years it leading official in the Saud wich Islands; .lamed Clay, a British member of Parliament of Liberal politic, and it noted authority on whist; Count Von BerustorlT. German Embassador at London; I do Hon, Jas. W'. Johnston, mauy years leader nf Mm PntiMrvAlln ..!.. t. XT...... Scotia; Jose M. Mayors, n zealous worker iu the cause of Cuban inde pendence; Lordoric Vltet, u prouil sent French Conservative politician; M.-Odilon Barrot, it Frcuctt Liberal leader; Count do Beam, Second Sec rotary of the French Lcga tion at Washington. Several per soin prominently known iu business circles in this country and abroad, died. Among them wero the Hon. Horaco F. Clark, a lawyer, also widely known! in financial, raihroad, and political circles: Francis War den, manger of A. T.Slowarttk Co.'s foreign business for nearly thirty years: George Talbot Clyphant, tho founder of tho house of Ulyphant's Son, engaged in extouslvo trado In China; 15. S. Mills, of Brooklyn, who stood high iu tho opinion of the mcrcantilo community, but was found to have beou n defaulter; Al dettnau Peter Gilsey, who built four New Y'ork hotola; George Hcuriques, founder of the Open Board of bro kers; Frank Baker, a stockholder and likewiso a truo sports man; Timothy Uurlbut, of WiiHtud, Conn., an iron manufacturer; Wil liam Archdall O'Doherty, associated with Erie railway affairs; Sindey Dorlon, the noted oyster-man of Fulton Market and a worthy citizen; John A. Brown, a Philadelphia capU talistaud liberal philanthropist; T. Baring, oue of the heads of the house of Baring Brothers of London; John Hopkins, the wealthiest man iu Bal timore, and a generous benefactor; Edmond J. Forstall of ftew Orleans, merchant and financier; Cyrus Wake field of Boston, an extensive manu facturer; Capt. Edwin Holbrook, one of tho pioneer of the Louisvillo to bacco trade, and Samuel Robert Graves, nn extensivo morchaut and ship owner of Liverpool. Among tho Americans who wero cither formerly or recently prominent in political lite who died were: Aza riah O. Flagg, one of tho founders of tho Barnburners party iu this State ; exsUnited States Senator Yates; John Parker Hnle, the vcteratt Abo litionist; cx-Qov. Peter 1). Vrooui, of New Jersey, a warm ndheront of Andrew Jackson ; Stophen R. Mai lory, ox-Secretary of tho Confederate Navy; Robert Ethridge, Chief Clerk and acting Naval Officer of this port ; John White Geary, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, and a leading corns mandor in tho civil war; Alfred Cumraing, of Georgia, Governer of Utah during the trouble there in 1M7 ; John 11. Baldwin, a Virginian politician, formerly Speaker of the Confederate House of Representa tives; James Brooks, a solf-mado man. editor and politician; ex-Senator James Dixon, of Connecti cut, 12 years a member of the United States Senato; Jamas L. Orr, Minister to Russia, onco Speaker of the Houso of Rep resentatives; Moses Bates, of Massa chusetts, a prominent member of the Democratic party: ex-Judgo David Burnett, who hold public office in New Jersey; ex-Mayor Martin Kalb floisch, of Brooklyn, who acquired considerable wealth by honest .labor, and was a good civic official; ox-Gov. Colby, of New Hampshire; George N. Sauders, an active agent of the --". uv-v...v,,, v..u . Kennedy, everal veara SuporinUnd- aoutnern tjouioucrucy; Jonu A. ent of the Municipal Police; Oakes Ames, of Credit Moblller notoriety; Daniol Moroau Barriuger, of North Carolina, four years Minister to Spain, and tho Hon. Grecno Cen drick, of Connecticut, onco a proml uont Whifj politioian. Tho military profession of this aid foreign countries lost Gen. Cauby, treacherously killed by the Modoc's; Count do Segur, a "oldiar of the first French Empire; Gen. Edward John son, who fought well for the Confod orato cause; Col. John Watts du Voysted, a gallant soldier of the Union; Gen. W. II. Sidoll, a civil en gineer and a soldier of tho MexicAti and civil wars; Brig. Gen. Richard Delatield, of the engineer corps, au thor of an elaborate report on the art of war in Europe; Gen. William Hardee, ono of Sherman's sturdiest foea; Lieut. Geo. M. Harris, killed in the Lava lltds; Liout. Woodruff, of tho United States Army Corps a youug officer of promise; Gen. Jose Antonio Bacz, liberator of Venezuela; Lieut. Gen. Nino Binlo, oue of Gari baldi's faithful followers; Pedro Francho do A 1 faro, Augustine Santo Ross, Erminia Qucseda, Gen, Barna bo Varona, Pedro Ccspedos, Col. Jesus del Sol, and Gen. W. O'O. Ry an, victims of the massacre at Sauti-) ago. Royalty and royal housos lost Napoleon III.; King John I., of Sax ony, after an ovcutful reign of tl9 years; Prltico Adalbort of Prussia, one of tho most genial as well as the most intelligent members of tho House of Prussia; Dowager Empress Amelia, of lirazll, aim rrlnco Massimo, u iirm adhoreut of tho temporal power of the Papacy. Several leading physicians died, among whom were Sir Henry Hol land of London; Dr. Natation of Paris; Dr. W. E. Ida of Columbus; Dr. B. L. Sheehy, and omineut physiciau of Rochester; Dr. Wm. Van Doursen, au eminent physician of New Jersey; Hugh L. Hodge of Phil adelphia; aud U. G. Rigelow, who practiced 27 years in Albany. The necrology of the past year also includes! Mrs. Aloxandcr AgassU; uoi. i' reucricic 1. uent.latlier ot Mrs. Grant; the Hon. William P. Mellon, Supervising Special Agent of the Treasury uuder Secretary Chase; Mrs. Stanton, widow of the IJon. E. If. Stanton, the great war eecrstary; Robt. Sirbury; of Jefferson county, N. Y., who'is remembered lor having slain, us a hunter, more than 2.200 deer; "Beau" Hickman, a Washing tou resident of eccentric habits. Boolx. ijra.jl WoV KiHsTTIIsrO DtiXK AT TB BEE OFFICE. Omaha & St. Louis Short Lino. 18 7 4! The Kansas City, St. Joo and Council Bluffs B. R. 1 the only direct lino to ST. LOUIS AND THE KAST, I'ltOM OMAHAAND THE WEST. NO CIIANOF. of cara between Ointht nndSt. 1.0111a, and lmt ore lietwivii OMAHA 1 Nt:W YUllK. TMj the Only ,tno running PUI.MIAN S1.I:KPIN(1 rJAU KABT KltOJI OMAHA, OX AltltlVAt. Of Till! UNION I'AC'IFIO KXU11ICNS Tit A IN, WiT-PaMcngeri taking other routei havo a ritugrccibltt tr.uutar nt tho Hirer Station. 8 paskxouit tii.vin9 daily i i:i:aciiin(i am. EA3TBRM AND WE3TEUN CITIES With Let Ch-inge and In ailvAiico of othor nu;a. TliUEntlroLlnola eulppsd with Pullman's Palaco Sleeping Caia, Palaco Day Coaches and ChalrCars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and tho Colebratcd Wcstiiighouso Air Brake. MT3ee that your ticket read via ICnuaaaClly, at. JoeMili it Conncll lliitfr. lla. Irod, 17a Omalui and St. LouU. TIeVcU furaate at !it. Taulli and Varnliani atreata, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TIUIOK, Past. Agt. flIEO. I.. DUADI1UIIY, Uou'l Agnt. J. K. DAltSAltl), Ucn'l Supt. St. Jjsenli. JaStf A (M)AWIM. Ucu'l l'm. Agt.. hi. Joaopli. POKROKZAPADU (WESTERN PROGRESS), Tho Only Bohemian Xowspapor Pub llshod Went of tho Missouri Itlvcr. CIRCULATION OVER 2,000 J And conttantly Increialng. Two-thlrda oi Ihla circulation In the Stnlca of IOWA, WISCONSIN, lU.INOId. THXAS, :iNIIANA,MI?H0UUT, MINND30TA, KAVSAb', and NKW Y011K, CANADA, and 11011R1IIA. A FIHST-CL.VSS MKD1U3I IMMIGRATION PURPOSES The tlolieliilaiu am, for the moit part, In dustrloua, thrllly agrlriilturlata. Over 2TO,000 of thla nationality uro altk".l III Ion, Wis consin, Illlnnla, Ohio, mil .Mliinraota. 'Ihou umlaiiroroiut.tnlly Iniiiilijratlii to the trana Mlaaourl lorrllory. J There aroI'IVK 1I01IKMIAN NEWSPAPERS lu tho Duttod titalca, and the "POKKOK," now in its- TIIIH1) YEAR OF PUBLICATION FRANKLIN TYPE STEREOTYPES: ELECTROTYPE FOUNDIY, , 1 68 Cine Street, bet. 4A & $thi CINCINNATI, Allison,&mith8cJohnson Manuicturcn of, and Dealers in Book and News TrpE, AND PRINTING MATERIALS, Of every description. STEREOTYPING & ELECTROTYP1NO In all their various branches. Wood Enosavino, and I'attun Unmrl FnUNDIBS. i A. K. RTKVKNM, PURCHASING AGENCY I OFFICE...5 13 Thirteenth Slreo), ).HAIIAl NEB. Make a specialty ol Purchasing floods and attending to bualuess lu Omaha and Chicago, thiougu the principal Arm of both cllloa. Col lections promptly made, A! Agent for lh UreatAuir)rau Art Journal, "THE ALDINE." dlOsrtw QtK ta satOA perday. Ageut wantnl I ejd lO tp&3 rAll claaac ol working people of ltbr sex, younger old, make more money at woik for u In thalr apart luomtata, or all th tlui,tbn at auylhWig els. Addri O aniNSUii Do., Portland, lfaln, nor)) X074. 3LOVl. THE WORLD. The great Dcmocntl vlclorlca In New York Ohln, Maryland, and Vlr(J.H,th8lar.llng K publlran iff feat In lacoials, Iowa, Kanani rlid Illinois, forrihfldnw tho election of a iK-ui-ocratlc Congre n in 1874, and tho election of a Democratic Prealilentln 187(1, The secret of tlio triuniph a.ealywoi ha. leen,tertdfat adherence to thonnrariliatlon, unlUnchlng flilcllty to tho rTlnci.r, 0( the IKimocratlc prly. "Tlia Worlif' has toon falttiful tu Hi truat. Whn hint horta lalked of a apollcd party, ndrrd party, a ne parly, it bora aloft tho fhg of the historic, It.lomlt abto Democratic party. That flai, lna.rltol till tho legend., l'tre Trade ar.il Karnpra' ltlghta, Hani Money and no Monopolies i, IXmccrataof Ohio aud New York cnrrlrd In glorloui victory, aubrcttlngUraiit'a majoiltln ol 37,000 and 31,000. A new career now opens before Ihe Demo cracy moie gtorloua and moro lieiiencent than lla paitrareer, Identlflnl tboiigh tint lo with tho founding ot the llepuhllc, its cxpnu alon ncros Ilia continent, Its lull century uf proipcillyand peni-o. Thapiecrctot'iU future, of lla pant ardpriMtit triumph, Is Kill a ateadfaal n4 herunee to Iho organization, nn unflinching HJelltr to tho principles nf tho Democratic par ty prluilplea never 80 needful as now to be applied throughout our Nation, Htate and limulelp.il llfn, to heal tho won mis anil demor alization of war, to atop corrupt and prulllguto expenditure, to limit and localize power en trusted to the people'a aervnnl., to lltnrto our Inditatrli from the fatter of 1'Hilmroiu tarlll', our trado from tho fluuctuatlotta of nn IrroJecmablo piper currency, and our agricul ture from the double plundering ot lwt,iii well a., to repair lbs wide-spread flnanclUriiln wrought by tho fiscal policy ot tho lleputlican patty. The duty of the World In thla onward uinrcli of tho Democratic hoMe to victory, Is tho ills semination ot political truth. Our woik'itlll lKifrutlfuUn proportional tlio World Is widely read. Wo nsk Democrats everywhero to aid in lu aratttrlng the good aeol broadcast over tlio whole laud durint tho period ao Important to ths coming harvests. Where i r how can any Democrat work an clllclcntly foi thodirfustou nf the principles of lilsiiirty.nud their triumph nt tho ballot box In '74 and '7i, ns by procuilng now toadirs for tho World, now? Aa a vehicle ol news, the World will spare no expense, no energy, ti iiialutnlii and advance its place In the first rank nf metropolitan Jour nals, lla frrh, nliundant, various, nnducenr ato new, comprising the whole ilrcle of cur rent IntclllRcncc, will bo discussed as Ixi iniics u trustworthy org.ui of opinion, with cimlor, with steady devotion to sound public and prl vaUmoral. with special knowl.Mnelor special tlieniM, and with various and whle-renchlug ap prehension of tho manifold Intureaianf men mid women In their ;homcs. th-lr markot-placve, their workshops and their farina, THE WEIiUbV -VOKI. la our groat edition (Wcilnc-lay) for tho coun try. It contains: 1, JUBiaicst pueus ii'icKrupueu iruui un nil maraoiaot tneuniicu niaies) oi live s.oek. rountry nroduco, general produca of every kind, ana oi money, aiocks, ami iroignia in New York and IUirope 2. Ihe farmora' page, with nil tho doliift of Iho I'n r mora' Club of tho Amoicin lustltutn, loiter from practical farmers, nnd aclcutltlc discussion on profitable (arming. 3. A pngo for tho family circle, nf lively and puro reading. 4. Ono or two flrat-rato novel during tho your, 8, All (he now In con'laaauminnry. Til K NEni-WKEIELY contain (Tuesday and I'rid iy) all the contents of thewietly.onoor two Hrat-rato novels dui Ing Ihe year; and at thoaauio rates per month for any put of n year, aud all Ihe cream uf the Dally World. THE d.vii.y wom.i). Price for one copy fur one year 810 (Inrlml IngSunlsy edition, 111), beginning uny day ; andulso the same rate IKir month tor any purl otn yeir. T1IK WORLD AI.8IAN.VO FOR 1874. (Ready about January 1, 1874 ) Ono copy, post-paid, 23 cente. l'lvo copies, poat-pald, 8f 00. PRICKS, l'OSTAGIS IMID, It-subscribed for lieloreAprll 1, 1871, WKRKI.t AVOHI.U. For ono yoar, each copy leparately addressed. 1 copy 9 2 00 S copies 7 00 10 copies, and extra copy to club agent 12 00 20 copies, and extra copy Id club or. nt 20 00 GO copies, and Beml-Wcekly to club agent CO 00 100 copies, and pally toclubagent 100 00 :HRMIWKKIaYY;WOUI.D, for ono year, each copy atparatcly addressed. 1 copy w ' 2 00 2 cople 0 00 5 copies - - 12 00 10 copies, and oxtra copy to cluliagant... 20 00 POSl'AGU PAIIIV On every subscrip tion for one roar to the dally, Roml-wiekly, or weekly paldfor at ibova rates licloro April 1, 1874, wo will repay the ioaUge. TEKJIH. Cash 111 n'rance. Bend postofHeo money or der, liink draft, or reilsteiod letter. Hills scut by mall wllltiont risk of sends r. Additions to club lists mty be made, any tluiolu tho year, ntthoabovedub rate. tlisngos Inc'ub Iht maJoonly on reiiueat ol I crsous ro-elvlutt club pucksgo, stating date of Mil-bcrlplloii, idiilon, postolhre, and titalo, to which i-upy lutf previously liecu scut, Wu liuse no traveling ugouts. Speclinen copies, iHislurs, etc., sent free, whereser and wlieneer deiliiil. Address nil orders nud let ters ti "THU WOUIill," 1211 33 Park ltow, New York. THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machine, Will Soam, Quilt, Gathor. Braid, Cord, Tuck, Horn, Fell, Trim, Frlngrt, Illntlo, Rufile, ripe, Em broider, and do vory other kind ol work . WITH GREATER EASE THAN ANT OTUER Machine in tho Market! acafaj.-v it AND YOU WILL BUY IT IlEAD Tllfi FOLLOWING DIoPATCII: WonLu'a nxrosiTiOK, 1 , VlU.NMa, August JKth, 1873. To Mbsim. Farbkr A Wiikkleb, Chicago, Ills I Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Company, 825 llruadway, New York, awarded (lit AND MEDAL on progress, OltAND MKDAL of merit, and THK ONLYSKWINO MACHINE RECOMMENDED by the International Jury for the ORAND DIPLOMA OI' HONOR. Signed, O. JJ. WOOD.S. For aale by Traveling Agent throughout the Stato. Offices 183 Htate Hired, Chicago, aud fill 1'ourteenth street, Omaha, Nab. octflwSm New Type! NEW PRESSES NKW MATERIAL! AT THE BEE JOB OFFICE. 1 11 h h ;: WOMAN. Ty nn Immenso practice. cMcnilln!j tUnntuli tierlihlnr jinis, Invlnjj stltlijn that tliiiu treated tntny Ihoiisniid cusr of tho-o it' ,eaes pccullir ti) stnm.iu, 1 hs.so been piinlilrd 1 1 nrfecl a mot liotmtnnd nun rabid iiuillcliipltini tin eta thn hull. rations pnseutid by tWit (lis. of illcsiiscs Willi ...talll, 1 1 npt.ili.ltf mi.t nvni ll,n. m Tu ilcslcn.ito this iialutul rpecifii haonaiui'dlt J 1 Dr. Picrco's Pavorito Prcl ' Ihetcrm, however, U hntn focb!o expresalonof my nioft tnalitrod nnprechitlou ir Its nluo, based U11011 actual and ultucss 'd realities. As n closj obener, I hio while wllnoclnj Its poltlo re cults In tho fou'epiclul dlKcnfCK Incident to tlio separato organism cf wnmnn, alnglcd It nut aj thu rllniux or crouitiitu; mini of my moillriil ritrrer. Oil ttsnicrltsnenpolllo, Mfe, and elU-ctiml romcily for this clas ordlscssei. and ono that Hint nil tlmesntid tinder allrlrcnni itanccs act kindly and In harmony vtlth thalvs v Inch co urn tho femilo Fistcm. I auiMllllns tu Itako my reputation ns a plijsiciin Nay, even moro en confldent nm I that It w III not dlsspKitnt tho tuo't sangulnoexpi'cmtloiisof n elnsle Insnlld lady who employs It for any of tho aliment Tor Wilcli I recommend It, that I ofler mid fell It under A POS1T1VI! CUAIlANTDi:. If n beneficial olTect Is not experienced by tho llniii two-thirds uf the contents uf tho botllo aro used, I Mill, on tuliirn uf tho botlle, two thirds of tbj medlclno basing becu taken ncconllng to direc tion', aud tho ca.u hcitif! ono lor which 1 rerum mend it, promptly refund tho money paid for It. Had I not tho most perfect confldein.n tu its sir-' tucs.l could nut offer It as I do under these icnill Hona; but having witnessed It Iruls- nitmenlou cure In thoussuds or cases, 1 Irni wnr rnnted and porfortly unto In rUldnir botli my n-pututlon and iuy iiionov on lt morltis. The following aro among thoan tltseaiei Irs rrhlch my 1'avorito Prrarrliitlon lis worked cures as II by limbic and w 1th u tcitatnty never before attained by auy incdselue: lu rorrhea, Excessive Floss Ing, Palnlul Monthlr Periods, Kuppreeslons when from iinnattuil causes, Irregularities, Weak Hack, Prolapsus, or falling of tho Uterus, Antovcrslun mul Itclrmcr. slon, Bearing Duwu bensntlous, Internal Ileal, NrrsOuH Depression, Debility. Despondency, Threatened Mlacarriugo, Chronic Concustluu, lu flammatlon and Utceiatlnn of tho Uterus, Impo tency, llarrenness.or Hterlllty, rcninle WeaUiiosj. and scry many other chronic diseases incident lo rsoman not mentioned hero. In ulncli, as sell as In tho casos which I Imsu mentioned, my Favurlto Proscription works cures tlio ninr vel ol tlio world. This medicine 1 do net cxtul a n euro an, mil it numirnniy niiniis a feet specific In all curpnic diseases or Iho pexusl evstern of ssoman. It will not illrnrjnoitit. nor will It do harm In nny stato or condition. It will ba found Invaluablo In dlscasee Incident In prer;. nancy, and can lx taken In modcruta doses w It U iii-rfefi safetr w hllo lu that stato. Indeed. It t a .tlotliur'H Cordial, and rn prcpnios Ibi pe systom lor iitrturltlon limtlt renders eiukl-niljot easy. I Iiao rccctscu tno iicnnicit praiso ti hundred of mothers for tho Ineetluiablo i hn rntifi-rn-fl. I odor my Favorite Prescrlpllono Ihe Ladies oCJtmerlca with tho elnrctlty or on lioncet heart, and for their beet welfare. Thoto who desire further Information on theso eulilects can obtain It In my Tiujatisb on Cimionio DitEAsrs op Tim ClENEr.sTivr. and UiiiNAttv OnoAvs, rent eerurj from observation upon lecelpl nf two postagj itnmp. It Irent minutely on thono dlsenvs p. cullar to Females, end ylsea mucUaluttbloadvlci lu regard to their inanagcmept tiit. piruci'.'s I'Avoinxn rnr.- KCJHIPTION IS NOI.1) IIV AI.I. l'litsr class Binjuciisas., at 8i.su per bottle. ilauulacturcd at tno i ncmicai uinorniory or Jf. I. I'lJUlCV, 31. J., Vrnp'v ' X JtlTl'ALO. n! r.. ASK ECU PYLE'S A.Xj3B3 Kz-A-T; -AND- BAKING- SODA ! BXUBT I3ST XT S3 333! OLD by nil KH19T-CI.ASH UltOCICIti norl3'7idAwlr PLAIN AND FANCY o HSaaanaaaaaV S. JOB PRINTING IN THtC GERMAN AND ENGLISH L.1NGUAUES At the BEE Oflice, Uou will) Nentn.aa is ml I)a.iiiUhl V? 138, Favnham Stroet, Dtwen Mnlh i tU at 11 UH', trmt