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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1874)
I HE OMAHA BEI MONDAY OCT. 12 , 1874. lHn.ll. I'AITK 01Til ) TiiE OilAlU DAILY ISCi. u sirred to subscribers bv euri-t , to at tte city , ercry c emug. xSrm tn r piUvi * . . . tT -l. , t-r - bitten cents r * * l-t i , ) it j a wbei ; > ti&im-nlbs , and { 7.00 peranuum , n advance. . * . - < a nw All complain ta about Irrfguliritii - . . alifii-ii.u. Uil odice will receive prompt n.Jcti wiU U n. < - IUK OIAUA UAILV BtB ' i , ajul'-itn atikJiUTi Ml the folio wing i /lU.ly uiulvance : i7.uo t r an iiun. S.7S " 6 . uth . . t IJAlt-T PKK luu i.j lar OllAjlA - iJlLGE-T J It circulation in the city and tdell'ie , tbe best And cbi | i > t udoTtiM nLcikta. ADTSRTJSIHO. ijotai i.otuvs , Riits OP local vdicitiu uu. line conn per ; tbe murtb , lo i > it : . line by it-jf. 1-rr ; iasertrtl for Jes th n 60 JTH KUi-riinement rllne * irtl * m ; tfj iw noiices , 10teut | dun , not let * t'.an 25 cents. lor in adrenct. jAJ dTertbeinent i-i tUndiog Uatct ( or ecutrwt. l Ktattmmtii , All lgl Notices , . . csrelul rtvi Jou t.y toj requiring V' ftc. , liHtidwd j I to be lumiihed , mutt * or befure i-rt-w Uu o'clock A. K. to Ins : , re ius ruoo i MguedBY. before t Local ad rerlUeicei'ls Hcal and ' 1 * . . I'CAI ' . Adrerti&ptuents liorr one o'cloilt p. K idYertlaeiueuts for the WKFXLY m All u > t be handed in lielore Monday nnon , lor tlulf week's lira ? . Opening and Closing 01 .ttuiis Omaha * ttOUTB DBE. CljOtE. p. V. A. . I WES * . Jl * . V.B.H. . . 2:20 H. EAST. W. K. R. . ll:0f t Jf iU ) . . . . K.L&P. K.H. . do < * c JIMU 4-JiO Co do. . . . 80CTU. - 7.-OC B.&SUJo - do do. . - J.8.W.U - KOKTH. U. 4 N. W. B. _ . 2:50 all Eastern cities , Kebra Cbcaij ! Knd Biirli Council llulls ! ud I'hittio-outli , City , . m.tlustsst 4Sua. m. i , ton , ilueat 10:3U a. In. w. . at 10:00 a. . due St. Joseph , and St. Louis 1:15 . in. and 4.3'i ' a. . . closes at : p. ami 7 j > m. ; . . bunday a Irani 12 to 1 p. in. Office oi > en r. K. YOST. l'o6trasBte ' ' UKE LtllllYAI. AND DEl'AU'I TttAiXS. the Bnrllngton Ro rime Curd of . ABR'VK ATOHAIIA. LKAVC . OMAHA. . _ .2W ) P. X. I Fxprcs * _ Ih55 A Ei.res. . UU | _ 5:00 A. M. I Mail * _ 10:45 p. > ffrurday s excepted. * Mend ys encep Pullman H < running Tnto is tl't only lice DKOKI , p. W. HITCHCOCK , JUiutvP , Ager Geo'l. Wta. Pass. Agt. Tlijct ] ChlcsLRO. ! ! ! . Omaha , Cnlou Foclfle. . Eiprcw I 30A-M. 3:00 T 10:00 r DilljrMUcd. . 6:151 : Oilly Trciprit Daily Krclsht CbJc SO , KocU 10:40 I Clilcaco NortUweiitim. ' 10:40 1 Knneafi CHf. St. Jo. & Council BIi Mon.lncErpreBS.-.saOA.M. 10OOJ Kvcuini ; Ez rcg8. . .2:50 P. K. . 6.40 1 Omatia k Northivcutcrii and SI < Cltr & ; FacIQc. s . 8:15 A.M. 2J51 DaUy except Snndayc. nnmeil cl ODAU.Y 1JK.K I-in linn ilonlilc Hint > f nny ntlicr di ; > eriiul > Ii tir < I in AVbranUa Peyckc Bros. , the leading oy. Jcalcrs , defy all competition. Tl sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oyfal lower than any other house in cHv. fop2 ! BOOTH'S Oysrciui received ds by express PONDT , MEYER & RAAT OMAHA BREVITIES. alist J -The well kncvn ; musical composer , Jamtl " will fcing in this city this \ vcJ' It was Tom McVey , and not X. McBay , who Avas ordered Isave town as a vagrant by Juil AVilbur. I. C. Bimones v.'as fined § 5 a costs $15 altogether at the Pol Court Saturday , for obstructing 1 felreet railway by moving a buildi across the track. It was a jury tri The First German Luther Church , on Jackson htreet , betwc Eleventh and Twelfth streets , M be consecrated on Sunday , 2oth October. The Union Pacific depot wa liav-e reached the top of the scco Atory , and now' "loom up. " T will soon be ready for the recepti of the iron roof , which will soon i rive from the East. . The Germans have reorganiz their theatrical raeiety by electi Charles Herbertz , presiJeut ; Hen Strasburg , treasurer , and C. Schaefer , stage manager. The coi jiany is composed of the best Gi manamateur'theatrical talent in t city. The first performance will given nt Turner JEIall a week fro last evening. The many friends of Mr. The Mceks , formerly Pullman conduct on the Union Pacific , will be picas to learn that he has returned Omaha in seed health afier an a t-ence of over a year. He will i unie his duties as Pullman condu lor in a few davs , which will be pleasing fact to the traveling pu lie" , with whom he was ever a jjra favorite The Rev. Mr. Donnelly , wl has determined to remove fro ; Omaha bark to Micbigai preached his farewell sermon at tl First Baptist Church yesterdu evening. Mr. Donnelly has mat many warm friends , aud has accon pli'shed a vast amount of labor- i behalf of religion during his res denco in this city. His departui will be generally regretted. Mr. Iiouls Schewvicht , mailm clerk of the Bne office , was marric Friday , in. Council Bluffs , to younglady from PJattsniouth. The returned to Omaha in the afternooi and in the evening , at the'Emmcl House , on Eleventh street , the , were "charivaried" by some mis cliievous friends of the happ , groom , who , Jo quiet the discordan concert , submitted to the usual 1m position of treating the crowd. A a later hour , however , the Cit : Bond serenaded the couple ant played their sweetest music , whlcl was appreciated by all who had tin pleasure pflistening t it , v Have you registered , yet ? ' . not , do so at once. A girl named Katie Flixhert ; an important witness in the cose i the State against frs. McDonougl for stabbing her husband , a fewdaj agoiu this city , was arrested Frida morning by policeman Wm. Eyai and placed In jail for safe.keepinj She has been trying to keep out < the way , as she did not wish to te tify against her bold , bad frieni Mrs. ilcDonoujih. It appears thj Mks Flaherty's home is i Plattsmouth , where Mrs. Mel formerly lived , and thi Mrs. McD. enticed her awa ; Yesterday her father arrived he : to look for her , and finally Avith tl assistance of the policeman , four her. She tells a strange story of policeman , who she claims induce her to become an inmate of a hou of prostitution. She refuses to gii his name , but her father pr poses to prosecute the case ar we understand Marshal Bnowd ( will investigate it The womt McDonough it appears is a ha : case , as the marshal of Plattsmoui says , in a letter , that during h residence there he had more tioub with her than with all the oth roughs together , and that sh.0 hi threatened to kill two citizens that place. Personal. Hon. Elam Clark , of Fort G houn , is at the Metropolitan. J. B. Johnson , U. S. A. , is the Grand Central. " \V. H. B. Stout , of Lincoln , is I the Grand Central. HOK. JOSEPH Fox , of Grand . land , is at the Grand Central. "W. F. BROWN , of the well-knoi cattle firm of Browii & Thompsc of Chicago , is at the Metropoliti Eev. H. N.Xeale , one of the m eminent clergymen of Boston , is the Grand Central , and wiilrem : overSunday. S. A. Echols , of Atlanta , Georj Is at the Grand Central. He is Georgia land and immigration ag of the Union Pacific. F. R. BYE has returned fr Washington. He is back in postnl service again , and will ] between $ few York and Washii ton. ton.J. J. B. Erringer , Pacific coast ag of the Pittshurg & Ft. Wayne r , way , is at the Grand Central , Sidney Dillon , president of Union Pacific , and Jay Gould Burned from the West Saturday , companied by general superinte ent Clark , genera ticket ag Kimbull. and general freight ag Vining. Messrs. Dillon and Go left on the afternoon train for East , being unable , through w of time , to remain over at thispoi The following are the arrivals the Metropolitan Hotel : Toseph McDennls and wife , S Francisco ; J M Richardson , Wa ington , Ohio ; H A Wotzel , Cl F Merle , JButterfield , ChicaKoj S Tpwkbbcrry , Weeping Wai Nebraska ; J ? li " Folsom Tekamc F OWhltford , "Chicago f J E C penter. Jackson , Nebraska ; T Harrison , Jonesville W cons' ' Hon B H Barrows , city ; J1 H man , North Platte. The following are the arrivals the Wyoming : Mrs Annie Tucker , Mt Pleasa Iowa ; J G Thompson , Crete ; H i Dickson , Cheyenne ; H C Burgi Oskaloosaj Wm Halstead , Rawli j'jre largaret Dundee , Ottumv Mrs Kate I ldee > doj G W Bal Ifeb ? SHE haut , Big Springs , F and wife , New York ; Z F Sinn , is , 111 ; N Trissell , do ; J Jaco Denver ; James Kernahan , Gra Island ; Henry Evans , do ; H Ha : ihon , Springfield , Illinois ; N P W liams , Denver ; W B Ransine , A : land , Js P Ransine , Uo ; Mrs Pete Cheyenne ; John W Myers , do ; E Templiur , Burlington. A Jfcvel and Useful Invention. At the Western Union Telegra officeSaturday morning wenotlcci very novel and useful new invc tion in the shape of a " type-w ting" , machine , which , it Is predii ed , will very likely supersede t use of the pen , when any g amount of rapid , accurate , a : plain writing is necessary. The rn chine occupies but a small space , r mor < uthan an ordinary sewing m chine , and does not cost any moi the price being only $125. It is worked by means of a ke board , which is placed in froi something like that of a pian There are forty keys , representii the capital letters of the alphab ( the numerals , and the punctuath marls. As eaoh key is touchi with the finger , the attached lett flies up and strikes against an ink ( ribbon and makes the impression t the paper , and as each letter printed the paper is moved alor by the machinery to give room fi the following letter. With aha day's practice a person can opera it as fast as any one can ordmaril write , and in a few daj-s the open tor would find hi oiself able to work much faster than a rapid penma can write. This machine , it a ] pears to us , is destined to be bro'ugl into as general use as the sewln machine. Ask your grocer for J'Sea Foam , oct 7 Gt KEL/LVS MINSTREL HALL , Corner 10th & Farnham St. Tremendous success of the Littl Blonde , Mis ? Minnie Clark , and th Star , Miss Lizzie Ross. All the fa voriles will appear nightljJo PurdyHank , the Mason , Charli Lament and Thomas Kelly. olOlt TYPE FOR SALE A Font of Bourgeois Type , o ( vhich th s is a sample , weighing GCI bs. This type has been in use 01 .he Daily BEE less than one year ind is nearly as good aa new. For terras &c. , address E. ROSEWATEB , u f. Publisher of the Bee "Coponhagea" Beviewea. EDITOR BEE : T ! . In reply to Mr. "Copenhagen" i Friday's BEE , permit lnetostat that his "seven years" stay inOmu ha has. not improved his kmnyledg concerning Mr. John Ahman on\c the sentiments of his "countrymau to any great extent. Thus in cou [ ling myself who was not and'r * fused to be a candidate before th convention with Mr. John Rat he displays a mixture of cunniu and ignorance that makes up > th compound of ' 'Copenhagen's" ( ? ) ai tide , and indicates that the write may probably be from Copenhage or New York , but that "Copenh" : gen" is quite a different and innc cent party , and may hail .from tii "sister country" that lays nofff from Copenhagen. When the author of "Copenh : gen's" article further states that h ; "seven years" stay in Omaha ent ties him to be a tool for dirty worl we would suggest that < Jthere are good many who Jiavo stayed inOmt ha "seven years" without any pa : ticular edification either to then selves or the city , and Omaha migl think he has stayed just "seve ' years" too many. > We have resided in this commi nity over thirteen years , and in th time taken our sharejn itsprosper tyand adversity , buton hisaccoui never felt called upon to placai our name , nor advertise what w in our humble way , have done eltl er for the "Republican party , " < our "Scandinavian countrymen. And , if in this thirteen years , Tom accepted an honorable position th "Copenhagen" says that "busine men can' afford to accept because don't pay , " how great then can 1 my debt to "Mr. Copenhagen" the Republican party ? And if < this account I have received mo than my "share of honors" I a willing to donate some of the shat to "Copenhagen , " provided tin will not sit too loose or make hi dizzy-headed ! Finally , the charge that I advi anyone to desert the Republic ; party , 'Air. Copenhagen' cannot j prove ; and what the article in t Herald complains of is a matter tL men who are better posted th : "Copenhagen" fully understand. JOHN AIIMAXSON. Beal Estate Sales. For the wcef : cidfnfy } Qcf. $ ( fi , 18 ; 0 A Richardson 'to Emma W. ton , no sw 23 , 16 , 12 , 40 acres S40000. Emma Walton to Mary A Vapi ne sw 23 , 10 , 12 , 40 acres S5 00 A C Althaus , Treasurer , to Wtt T Morton , sw 25 , 10 , 10 east , t deed-gyj 52. N 0 Wilcoy , to Jrcierjck Hpii west half sw 3 , 16 , 12 , SO acres $820. $820.A A C Althaus to John R Thoin son , n ( t 38 , 15 , 11 , e ; tax deed ( Will Whitmoro aud R T Hur to William llume , n 2-5 of lot block 12 , Omaha $1,000. Ezeklel Durnall to Henry Dt nail , s J se 3G , 15 , 11 , 80 A , Omaha SI , OUt ) . John D W Barfred to Frcderi and Adolph Pries , n w , 11 w , n 16 , 16 , 13 , 10 A $100. EHjnh Bent to John J Stewa s w , s w , H , H , 1 } , 49 A-S40Q. John A Dodge io Lizzie Dodf lot 13 , block 9 , in Shiun's Additii $500. George W Smith to John Sweenc 60 by 182 feet in ne mv 15 , 15 , 13 $450. J H Ailing to J N Phillips , es 16 } feet of lot 4 , block 348 $500. James N Phillips to Gee E St vcns , east 16 } feet of lot 4 , block 3 $800. R M Marshall to Cecelia J Will : east 22 feet lot 6 , block 88 $5,000 G. Rubhansen to Patrick O'Gc man , lots 1 & 2 , block 9 , Omaha ? 2,800.6u. Robert B Whlto to G H Boggs L W HjlJ , lot 5 in block 17 , Ornab $ soo. Heirs of Mary A Detwiler to Jol ; B Detwiler , lots 8 & 4 in block 25 Omaha $1,500. A S Wright to Sylvanus Wngli w } of lot 6 in block 74$3,500. . California Flour , the best in ma ker , at Allen's. octlOtS Accidental Death from Carelessness : Handling a Eevolver. A man named Edward Dousche employed on the farm of Abrahai Dennis , near Elkhorn bridge , canr to his death Thursday night , will under the influence of liquor , by tl careless handling of a revolver. 13 had been to Colfax county to sc about his homestead , which be in agined some one was trying to g ( away from him , and on his retur he tarried in Fremont long ciioug to becoms intoxicated. During th night ho arose from his bed , tliiuli ing still of the persons who he suj posed was attempting to beat bin out of his homestead , and flourish ing his revolver and shouting defi auce to thorn , the weapon Avent ofl hitting him under the right eye am killing him instantly. Coroner Gish Avho was summoned , held an in quest , and the jury foun-i a A-erdic in accordance Avith the above facts A A-ery choice lot of New Pickle , in glass and by the gallon , at oct03t ALLENS. TURNOUT' OF THE FJRS1 WARD. There will be a meeting to-nigh ! at 8 o'clock at Turner Hall ; tc make nominations for precinct officers. octlC DON'T forget the Grand Cenccrl at THIELE'S EVEKY SDXDAY AFTERNOON . 3Ctl02t NOTICE. MY FlUEXDS AND THE PUDTJO 3EXEKALLY ARE INFORMED THAT [ A5i XOAV SOLE PROPRIETOR OF riiE OLD STAND , and with increased acilities for doing business do and VLAVAYS AviLii keep the most select variety of Books , Periodicals , Sta- loneryj Toys , and Fancy Goods tote to found in the city. A full line of Vail Paper cheap. E. WYJIAN , octlOtl 214 Douglas street. KINGS OF THE TURF. Uucld Doblo and the Trotter "Fullerton , " "Gloucester , " and "Commodore" pass through. Omaha to day for San Francisco. Budd Doble , the Avell-known di A-er , arrived in this city Saturd : from the East , on his Avay California , whither he is taking tl celebrated trotters Fullerlon , Glo cester [ and Commodore. We hi the pleasure of meeting this i uoAvned horseman at the Union P cific depot. lie showed us throuj his own special car , which has bei remedied and greatly improv since its last trip through Oraali In the centre of the car is a drawii room , occupied by Mr. Doble ai his Avifc , Avho accompanies him i this trip. The apartment is fi nisbed in truly elegant style , and about twice as large as a Pullm : car drawing room , and certain more comfortable and coiiA'eniei In one corner , to the left of a fu length mirror , AVC noticed a ve handsome inlaid sldeboardsuppli Avith fine glasswarehaA'ing on eai piece the monogram of Doble. Tl sideboard Avas a present from 1 friend , Oscar Wilson , of Philadi phia. In this elegant apartment S .and Mrs. Doble make themseh "at hotve" during their long tri ] which are thus made enjoyable. In thejrputendofthe carFulh ton and Commodore occupy padd stalls , side by side , Avith their hea facing to the engine , Avhile Glouci ter stands ina ] stall at thejear end the drawing -room , with hisfc to the back end of the car. . S Fullerton is a chestnut , has.fc white feet and a Avhite face , is ni years eld , aiulhis best record is 2 : He is owned by WilliamHumphri ofNcw Yorkwho , Avith his fami accompanies Mr. Doble to S Francisco. Commodore is a bay bor rather small , is eight years old , a has a record of 2:24. : He is own by Doble , Avho recently purchas him. Gloucester is a brown her eight years old , and boasts a recc of 2:17. : He is a A-ery large anini 1 being sixteen bauds and three incl f and a half high , Aveighs 1 , ( | pounds , and js in splpudit } trotti Condition. His neck seemed ratl slender In proportion to his lai bead , and judging 'rom what o6uld see of him , blanketed as was , AVC should think ho Avas a ve ' homely horse , fle is owned Alvin Goldsmith , of Orange coun Jjew prlc , aftpr whoin. Qoldsnii maid was named. Tljese horses will trot in the fr < for-all races at Han PraneJscQ t last of the month. Goldsmith Mt was Ijarrei ] out of the e races on i count of her unequalled time , a that is Avhy she Avas left behind. Doble and party left on the Unl Pacific train for the West. Th Avill remain one day at Cheyen and one day at Humboldt. Headquarters for fine cakes t\ pastry at Latcj 's ' , corner Doug ] and Twelfth. Fresh Boston crea cakes. octlOtl FLOUR AT A LEN'S. ' octlOtS Zonglas County District Court. The following business was trar acted Friday in the Doug ] County District Court , Judge Lai presiding : Smith vs Ricahrdson , et al. M tion to strike petition overruled ai leaA-o to answer. Arnold A-S Hurtman , et al. Sa confirmed P-oJaijd. al. vs Patrick.- Lea to answer jn ton flays. Edwards AS Marck. Cause to shown by"to-morro\v morning , AV ! the sale sliouh } not be confirmed , Jleed ys Scott. Same order. Reed vs Housol , Adm. et r Same order. Thompson Griffin , ot al. Lea1 to answer instanter. Omaha National Bank AS Griffi ct ai. LeaA-e to answer instanter. Smith VB Scherh. Dismissed. The trial of the eao of Crejghto vs Forbes et al , was resumed an occupied the Avaole day. It will t finally submitted to the jury t morrow. . GEO. H. PETERSON , tnepionei cigar manufacturer , keeps coi stantly on hand the A-ery be brands of cigars , and also TJOU Jack , Fruits and Flowers , an "Durham" Smoking Tobaccc 211 Douglas street. may6eodlv To-morrow extraordinary candi Jates , concert at 2 } o'clock , a Thiele's. Free orchestra. It WHY IS IT ? That through all the dull seasoi ust passed , Avhen other dry good itoresAvere empty and clerks asleep Bushman's dry goods store ha ilways been as crowded as ever' rtrhy is it that old merchants an lomplaining bitterly , aud are IUOA- ng away ? Because Bushman sell ; joods as cheap in OMAHA A ? L'HEY ARE SOLD IN NEW iQRK CITY AT RETAIx , Jecausc Bushman's prices atretai u many goods arc less than the isual Avholesale prices. And lost , mt not least , because the people tave found out for themselves that , child can buy as cheap and aj afely as the most experienced buy- r , amHhat is our aim to make oiii tore the mostreliahle place of busi- css In this great new northwest , te fciireand find the right place , 265 ) ouglas street , two doors from lieely Bros. ' meat market ctOdtf Ask your grocer for "Sea Foam. " WALL PAPER for sale A'ery cheap t JOHN B. DETWILER'S arpet Store , 14th street between arnhom and Douglas. " septSdtf&wlt READ the new advertisement of ' . Hcllman & Co. septlSeodtf " Shame ! The Nebraska farmer and Ten pa anca JVeu's makes the statemei : that "Hon. Bruno T/ichuck Lept saloon for years in Beltavue , nin miles south of Omaha , and the bet guzzlers made his saloon u place < resort on the Sabbath , " and in proi of its statement , publishes a lette from Mr. H. B. Kelley , of th county , in Avhich he , Mr. Kelle ; frays that four Uill'erent men , all ol residents of Bellevue , told him tin Bruno Tzschuck did keep a salou at Bellevue , etc. Bruno Tzschuck never kept a % loon in Bellevue or at any oth < place in our county , amivuoev < asserts that he did tells a mean an malicious falsehood. Although we are not a partizai AVO have taken some trouble to it quire into this matter in behalf < truth and justice. There are lu three men in our entire county AV ! : have a good reputation for veracil and truth , Avho Avill say that M Tzschuck" kept a saloon in Bellevu We challenge the statement ; M Ivelley did not and dare not sajs s on his own responsibility ; his cv dence is only hearsay , and such : Avould not be taken in any court < justice. Mr. Kelly is quite an old citize ofSarpy county , and has frequent ! gone to Bellevue to attend to bus ness and to trade , and if M Tzschuck kept : i saloon there 1 Avould have found it outas Bellevt is not so large a city but what ever business place can be seen , at an rate it would haA'e become so not rious to an extreme tcmpcram man's mind that be would not fu to knoAV of its existence , and knov ing it to be fact Mr. Kelly would iv shrink from baying go on his ow responsibility. It will be noticed i another place in this issue that M Kelley has no hesitancy in sayin on his own responsibility Avhat 1 knows concerning the title to M Pike's lots. Mr. Kelley has doi Mr. Tzschuck great injustice in gt ing circulation to a falsehood A\'hi < he did not dare to father. The ii ferenco is that their report Avas ma : ufactured for the purpose ofdefea Ing Air. Tzschuck. Mr. Kelli should look a "leedle ow-et" a : other time. Mr. Ivelley also says that "Brui Tzochuck Avill run 100 behind li ticket in Sarpy county. " We mal the assertion that Bruno Tzschu < Avill get 25 majority in Sarpy coun over his competitor. Mr. Tiscbw is a highly educated German gc tleuian a'ud is opposed to drunke ness , although , like most other Gi mans , inay drink a glass of lagc and possibly take a glass of nail or Rhino Avine ! Sarpy Sentinel. Ask your grocer for "Hea J < oam " oct76t * " \ _ NOTICE. # A Fair and FestivaLwill bo he at the Baptist Church ( Colored ) , e the corner of Ele\Tenth and Harm strpets , for four pvcnings , common ing Monday , October 12th , 187 The proceeds of the first tAA'o evei ings , A-iz : October 12th and 131 Avill be for the benefit of the Ladi Union Aid Society , and theproccei of the last two evenings , viz : Oct bcr 14th and 15th , will be used f the benpfip of the phurch , Avhlj needs assistance. octOtS Bounce , tlje fsworjte Hatter , heir overcrowded in his old quarters hi removed to the large and elegai etorp lately known as McAusnr ] , ] | ] gun store , northeast corner of 141 I niul Douglas streets. Give him calh o9 4t BUY youi Hats and Caps at tl Cheap Cash Store. E. II. fjamor ; 559 16th. street , eeptiiltf Indian Curiosities at No. 11 Farnham street-corner llth stree may 7-tf. For fine clothing an I lurnishin goods to suit the fall and wint < season , cull at sc5eodts M. HCLLMAN & C < RORT. Pciivrs , General Agent fr the Quincy Mill's Sea Foam Flcu made from ( -elected winter Avhea and Avarranted to give perfect satis faction , 544 14th street , betwee Douglas and Dodge. oct 7 6t ATTENTION. .1 i * * * * A feAV questions for the parties t answer in regard to "NEW" How Machines for $35.00. Jsfc , Wny are the Machines a numbered over 700,000 ( whic numbers the Company have IICA-C reached Vif they aie gocd.machines 2d1iy do not the numbers li the shuttle race correspond with th plate numbers if they are neA machines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in th shuttle-race all Jl'.ed down so as note to be.legible if they are now ma chines ? | CAUTION. Parties purchasing Howe Ma chines Avill look well to the number ! and see that the plate numbers am numbers in shuttle-race correspond as they ought to In every Huwc Machine that has not been tampered with. { THE HOAVE MACHINE Co. sept23tf lioys' , youths' and children's ; lothing ; the best A'arieties and sold . cry low at se5eodtf M. HCLLMAN & Co. McKcIIigoirs card on iccond page. Ume2-tf SEALED proposals will be received > y 'be undersigned up to 4 o'clock . m. , October 15th , 1874 , for the lu'rchase of all the Avood cut in learing Hanscom Park , bids to be pened at next meeting of the Council. The Council reserves tlio ight to reject any or all bids. O. C. LUDLOW , oelStS City Clerk. PEYCKE'ri ' OYSTER HOUSE. 207 Farnham Street. PER BOZ. taw Oysters 50 tewed " in milk , 50 do " in water , 50 do dry - 50 do " plain 50 do " Boston 50 roiled " plain 75 do " alaBrochel 75 ried " 75 jalloped . . . - . ' 75 oosted " fanci * on toast 50 Booth's Select per can - 75 do medium C5 sep2atf Republican Eally at Florence. The Republican meeting at Flo encCjFnday cA-ening , Avoslargelya tended , and AVOS an enthusiastic sin ce&s throughout. Eloquent and sti ring speeches Avcre made by Coloni Srnythe , Major Ben. BarroAvs , E. I Pratt , Frank Walters and others. My Teas and Coffees are n < equalled by any house in this cit : olOtS P. H. ALI.EX. EXAMINATION OF TEACHER Notice in hereby given that I Avi examine all persons Avho may d ( biro to offer themselves as cand dates for teachers of the primary e common schools of this county , i the court house , Omaha , Neb. , o Saturday , NOA' . 7th , 1874. Exam nation to commence at9 o'clock : m. SUP'T PUB. INSTRUCTION . oct10 4t The undersigned will sit at tL office of Burr & Mumaugh on Sa urday , October 10th , and Monday October 12th , for the purpose of m : king additions and corrections 1 the list of legal voters of the Secou Avard , Omaha , Nebraska , from to 12 o'clock a. in. , and from 1 to o'clock p. in. , October 9th , 1874. A. R. ORCHARD , octOtS Registra < NKAV CRAMBERRIE3 , NEW CANNED GOODS , and ALL GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES BY 24tf A. H. GLADSTONE & Co. Any quantity of furnishing good such as shirts , underwear , sock etc. , from the "finest" to low grades sold A'ory cheap at sclSoodtf M. HELLSIAN & ( THE Premium Hatter , Bunco , now located northeast corner 141 and Douglas streets. octOt2 CAKPETINGS. You can alwaya find th large aud best assortment of CARPETS OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS MATS AND RUGS at JOHN B. DBTWILKR'S , 14th street , between Farnham ar Douglas streets. s3 atfwlt. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler an Wilson Sewlrg Machine , with a the latest improvements. It isneAv- has ncA-er been run. Inquire at tl BEE office. aug7-tf ; Overcoats made up in the be fstvl ? , for comfort as Avell as el gance , at very n\0ijerat \ pricps. ss5 ] ped t M. HELLMAN & Co. BOOTH'S OYSfMS daily by pxprcss. MEYER & RAAVKE , BUY your Dry Goods at the Cbea Cash Stor&rE.K H. Samory , 5i 16th street. ' | sept21-tf your Boots and Shoes at tli cheap Cosh Store. E. H. Samor : 559 16th street sept21t SHADES & TRIMSIINGI Tinted shade cloth ) Avhito line Hollands , band shades , store shade and cords and tassels to match. JOHN B. DETWILER , Carpet Store , 14th street , oetAvee Farnham and Douglas. sepSdtfwlt 'J Thf > latest styles' suits at su prising low figures sold by scloeodtf M. HELLMAN & Cc _ k DYEING , cleaning ana repairing done in the neatest manner , at th § T3A > I D. KB WORRSi 10th St.bet. Farnham and Douglas apr28t f. , NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED LOW PRICKS ! ! ' . , SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! 1 SPLExNDID ASSORTMENT. 1 CALL"AT THE - NEWYORKDRYGOODSSTORJ 228 FARNHAM STREET. sept28-t REMOVAL OF OFFICE , The Cuiuago t North western rail svay office has been remoA'ed to No 253 Farnham street , in the Gram Central Hotel. Parties doing busl less Avith that line will find a"repre < iontatiA-e of the road at the new of. ice during business hours. Sleeping ; ar diagrams will be kept at this low office and sleeping berths can 10 secured as usual. Full ami rciia- ile information in regard to the inie of trains , rates of fare , cunnec- ions , and eA-ery other point coii- iccted thereAvith , wil be cheerfully urnished at all times , C. G. EDDY , octlwli General Agent. SHERIFF'S SALfc. Ky virtu * of an cnlvr olsale issued ont of the istrlct Court for Uougl.19 County , Nebraska , (1 ( 1 me dlr < xto < l , l will , on tl'e i8th day of ctoUT , A 1) . 1374 , at lOo'clfwka. in of said iy , nt the outh 'oor of the 'Court Ilotis' , in ig city of Oinuhn , In said county , sell at auction pirtof the i > roi < rty describe J In l aid order -wit : } 5v-in'iins at the north eist corner of the nth east qua ter of section sixteen (1C ( ) , town- p u'tfeu ( S > , north , of range-th'.teen (13) , s-tan l rmininztl'Cncefoutii Riliiin" , thence i-l Sl < chains , thence roitli G cuains , thence st S ihalns to the jilire of liesinni-ic , con- Ir.ingo acres , ir.oro or Iff3 , In s 'd Douglas inn y , to at'.sfy a Judgment of raid Ourt , re vered by John I I'.tilick anil CJintcn Bribes liusl Archibald T. Finn. ALFHKD BUIILEV , Sheilfl. "l.naha , September 2S.SeptZOUltawforSw SeptZO-UltawforSw JACOB GISS , 11 Farnbam St. , Bet , 14th A 13tlx iriGTORB.CvFFMANO , hysicianl Surgeon , 241 Farnham Street , Over Ish's Drug stor * . . SPECIAT , NOTICES. NOTICE. Adventneiceat * of To Let , I tfaie , l Kt , Wants , Found , JVurding , ic. , * > j * iiisi rt.tl ! m there ciituions or.ca for XI CUNTS pt-r line ; each eubsvquent In ertl ( FIVE CKI-'JS pr line. 'J he first lusorli never Irss tln.n TWENTT-F1 VE CENTS 17011 * SALfc. CHEAP A larje Uo ning Gk t ? titoveilouble healer. Apply mt JuCtu W.i ! ley's , X. E. cor 19tli and Cat ft. octlW tbe best cider and for the purest Ui vinegar go to MerritU 153 FuQhaiu. St. wctlOJliu. a situation In a family by WANTED German girl , who can uiaka h sell goceially uselul at lloufthoid w rk. 1 ply at BKE office. ocUOdJ rilAKEK V P Two red cowiand on * roan h < JL r , with a strap around netk. The owi can MX.UTO tntue , by callinj on K. \ \ . Carpi ter , Weal Omaha aud payiug charges. octB IteNT. Nic ly furnlsh d front I FOK . 279 Dougkn St. L twe a 15th a ICih , south tide. ct9d ; RENT Four nicely furpUhed rte FOR a private house , southeast corner 12' h aud 1'aciflo iitr ; t , at nu < nabl * terc ociSoodSt. " \ 1 ONEY TO LOAN Call st the law office 111. D. L. Thuuiai , Kaom 8 Vischv * Ioi oct7tf- Stors room for rent , 14th ft. Joining St A AJohnnou. loquir * of A. J. bimpsc Codgo. ( x.t HOl'OSALS. Proposals will be received tlie undersigned lor supplying tlm boa ot education , for the ensuing year , vith ha and soft oed , to b delivered at tbe diCere school building in such quantities and atgu timas as may lw nseded. Iroposals to be dorsed , " 1'roposals for wood. " The board ; ser > a the right to reject any trail bids. W. U. S. HUGHES. octTdltcod. Secretary Board fEduoatIc riAO ItCNT A home with UT * rooms , go JL cellar aud clatrru , ! > . W. Ccr. 13th and Cl cajo tt. C. AXFOKD. oct6 O hiUOVAL. Ur. Lewis has rem Tad 1 XL r. Hidenct to the Cm hocse south of t Baptist Church , aud lit * offic * t room No. Creighton block. octod SALE-My light one horse family cs FOR , suitabU far two r four persons. Al two or three larg * work horses cheap , for cai oct3dtf. GEO. W. 11OMAN JK. RENT Brick store c rner Chicago a FOK streets , Th b its'and In the cil bavin : been occupied s > s a ( roeery far th li seven veais , a good cnnected cellar. ocUdtf B. WBIGHT. ANTED Day bcarderi , N. W. Cor. n W and Howard gt. iep2S dtf WWANTEO WANTEO by the year , s msjj who U practical farmer , with s wif who is a go cook and housekefper to go in tot Iowa , thu miles east of Council Bluffs one or two ch dren not objectionable if able to do chorea. quire * t 235 Fa m haw street. sep23dt. EOR KENT Store , Dwelling , Boarding , a ware houses. Inquire of AW. D. JONE' , tcp23dtf S. E. cor. Pouglaa and 15th i / 1 BEAT BARGAINS IN CITY PROBEUT \Jf Tickets to untl from Europe , foreign e cuange. Inquire at SO ) Hth street , bet. Fa nahru aud Uouglau. J. JOHNSON , TTlOK SALE. 3 seed lot. on 18th , near Pa I ; street for SSJO. 1:1031110133x66,012233 ; Ca.ss street $200. It acres ot Douglas coun laml.fiist class , 10 miles out , HJ40. New hot and l.t 5 yean time. Jl.SOQ. HOGGS i HILL , Uval estate agents. Ecp23codtf. 284 Dodfe street. FfcW fir t-cT s boarders wanted at M Hushes' , * 5 13th , bet. Up. are. a Davenport. UooJ table. Ppt22t : OOSE FOB BENT Ninth and Capl ATenua. 8. A. TAYLOK JL Co tepiaut MONEY TO LOAN Inquire at Law Off of F. A. BEALS.Booiu 9 , YUcher'a Blcx Otnaha. uptlCdtl f l tiEAT barptio * i real entate , ( or sale lot \JTin block 3 , lth all imuroTements Ihci on. eituated on lodgg&trr ) t.betwoeu 13thitl4 Streets , at the lo pric * of toj500. Enquire M. HELL1IAN A CO. C rner of Franbam thlrteentb istrecti. si 4 d SO t. \T7"ANTED American , German , Norweau VV Swedish , orlriih girls , to rork ln."hote restaurants and prltatf families. Inquire Cat.rill A Co. , Etauloyaient Bureau , 527 F : teenth'StVe.t , opposite Po t Office. .ei-UMtl rnill ! Housa and lot n ; % ( nurth of 0. E. Yes _ L residtnce \ * ffirjife , t the low price i3,5CQ--a trifle inpre'tBau the cost of improv nienta. Inquire of E. AVAJIBPOSC , Attc ney , near head of Dou laj f' pv , \\f rt2.i i > Any oue waniiDj'to i a ore T V change any kind < Vsiness , house lol lands or merchan Use , call on us. We ha chances entirely In our hands , affording t Ust iuvtatment for capital , both small ai Krent CO rTlULt , & CO. , Exchange accj u Kiting Bureau , 531 15th street , opposite I * . Office. _ _ _ _ sept2itl THE FypHU-The undcrskned h TIO opt-pul H olfie for em ; loyment of ma and feiualt ) help for stores , offices , honsei , { > : vale families , etc. AH in want of the saute , < wanting eoiployment , please call on v CUTTHII-L i O > . , Exchange n1 Kpployrce : Bureau , 531 loth street , opucipte'l'osl Office. . l rf sei.t2dt ( MONEY TO LOAN On approvea person sf-curity , also City and County AVarran liougbi and col I. Inquire nt Law Office of ' W. f. Richards , No. 490 13th St. , Omaha. AugCdtf _ _ TO BE 193 Douglas strfet. I : STORE ol WEBBKB A BEUM. jnlyltf _ WANTED Day boarders , at th touthwe cor. of 10th and Harnev sts. e ) tf J. O. SLATTER. Dealer in .Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Flour and Feed. Highest Price paid for Country Produce. FacoVs Blcclr , 567 15th Et. bet Dodge & Cap 'AT octstf , OMAnA"NEB. ELECTION PROCLAMATION , NQtlm Is , hereby gtven to the qualified electot > f the City of Omiha , that a Special Elect io vill bo held within and for the City of Omah : in Tuesday the 13th day of October , A D. 187- br the purpose of submitting to the qualiDe electors of said otty the following prxi > ositoi rlz. : ' "Shall bond , * of the cjty ol Qmalja no Issued b : aid vity In the sum. cf four hundred thuusau lullars' , due in t < reMy years with interest t light per ccbt. ucr annum , to be u < ed for tb > urp ) e of erecting , or procuring the erebtio if Water Works ID the CUy f Omaha. " Said proposition. entlr , sh'll be written o > rinted upon each ballot , and the vote thereo hall beonly " Yes" or No , " written or print d below said proposition , up-.n the gam .allot. At siid Special Election the polls will b ipene/l at 9 o'clock A. M. , and be lent opei mill 7 o'clock P. 3f. , at th.e fo luwlng places : 'ir.-t Ward-rat Turner Hill cond Ward at ' nulne House , No. 3. 'hirl Wnrd at Enclne Hoti" " . No. 2. 'imrth Ward at Sheriff's Office , Court Houv ; 'lull AVard at 1'ennsylvanU House , Chicagi street. belli Ward at Engine House , No. 1. In witno'B whereof 1 have hereunto set mj ur.cl.auj caused the seal oi said city to b < en unto affixed , tbls 17tt day of Septenber , . D.187J , 9. s. "CHASE , Mayor 'WILIJAM LATEY , tor : ; 16th and Webster Sts. , . & Keeps a complete assortment ol mOCEREES and PKOYISIONS. 5Vrt OOfPKK DAY. A cents wan t- l 54i ; ed. All clan.es of work- H people of el lln > r fax , younr or old , oiakp are matter at worn fir us in their spare nio- ? nt T nil thtini" than at anvtbing eNa. A ( X. . . Portland. Mtine- Ding East or South from Omaha inU on U. P.B.B. , hould take the LINCOLN EOUTE " Tl Tte TCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD ' d * Sttre for thrmselv-s tne cbolc ol Six " " t Foputer Biatetfrnm chisou to Cliicago and St. Louis , / , n nuking Bellabl * jncct tons and being lipped with PsJice Day and Sletplns ; Cm. .11 dday and inconvenience arriving from Ties ar.il transfers can b avoided West of cao and St. Louis by securing Tickbtl via CHl'OS ami th ATCH1SOS * KRBBAHKA RULHOAD. and BeHible Connections are also made rt with the A. T. i. S. V. B. B. for th cat Arkaasas Yallej 6 Colorado , 1 with all lines runmn ? 8.iuth to polnti in mtnern Kansas and the Indian Territory. Aat for Tickets via NCOLN & ATCHJSON HAS. C.SMTTH , F. WHITE. The Kiurot thcSEWISQ MACIUAF Wlil'l ! a * iti-ii , iixntly as OeM I.Irt . . . Uealms ci I-ir..ui-e. &ALKS FOll 1873 : In Bound Kurabers 232,444 Machines ItBelcjt over One Hundred and Thirteen 71 > ou ! cdn. ieI ct.ii.cML > i , r * iclil ty Sewiuj MBthine Coii-iaiiy dining tl.f tame tr . It will h t < Jy to denied , -K.n such eviJct-cw tLat tl.8 uporbrlt ! ) t t > e Mcgcr I * tulif - . H. HASOK , Ageat , J O. 212 DOUGLAS STIIEET , OifAHA' J. J. BROWN & BBO. , "WU . AT " Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEKLE & JOHNSON , u liA A iili flfiuviiiiij s iz p.so. % s _ ice r K 538 snd 5-3:0 Fourteenth. Street , J3ET. DOUG-LAS AND DODGE . uichl32yMORGAN MORGAN & GALIAGER. SUCCESSORS TO CP.EIOHTON AN3 MORUAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , No. 10 ! ; Farnliain Street. WHITNEY , BAUSSRgAN. & CO. WHOLESALE © ROGERS uitKi T K fjajSPvsf ricii&i&iaaCaa > V AV : Vr Jp _ lAltvJ 2To. 2 7 Souglas Street , TES mch27yl A KXTS FOR TH * : DUPO.NT rOTTDKU CO. & FRENCH , AJ\'D DEALERS Canned Goods Dried -'Fruits , , Green Fruits in Season Jel | .MIDEBS SOLICITEDXD - * -XD PKO3IITLY F1I < LEI > , . s'i -MANUFACTUKER AX'WnOI.FSALE - OIGAKS S32 I ST. , C. Z * . . . . . . , 288 Dor'&e Street , 2cl Door East of 16th Street. I leep cnrs jntlj on hnnd Uie tinct't Mmtnl l > iond t'li.tli , I'afsiniTc.i snd Vc tlnpn hich I ma i'it-cu to ai keui > in jLcuicst iajli i..b' < ; tijkr anil tutuit tie n.tfcta.li.lioiiM at the luu ust l oi U.e prici i. , jeloll r EdTABIISHhi ; 13 B PIJNBT , MEYER & BAAPKE , -VIinr.E ALE DEAI.r.P.3 IN S1 Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnliani Street. - - Omalia , Neb mciil txlvl JOBBEBS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOVES 231 J. J. BROW7 , < fc -\VSOLESAJjE DEALERS Df- . ITS-IT I4' * tions , ? n < ] Coots I'ut ) S HN nsci : OF Shelf I Hardware IRON , STEEL , MAILS , WAGON STOCK , ! ' AND- 1C \ K F > Douglas St.3 HENRY HORNBEHGES. DEALEE IN' " 1 ed OMK ; ! ttUukj Whiskies and Iinportr'I.YrfKxN al and he BurltJ-jtoimii'l M uouil P'vpr It llr. l C > . , o3-rt IKII * a-i H ttrx \ prlcei on 10 year litatG pC. rrr. .interest , 4 d i lia tn preniiu imf J"J inro-nt. 'i ' th * aiauaut of tk chase , i ( hiU the Lied U cmtlratoJ , withia tire yo.ir f rtn dat o b.rcu e. LAKGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. ) rlh of ulatte , lojp Fork and Elkhorn Vallevs BAM IS. K- willwralrt'tl 000,000 aw > tpt > alils-az naaiar uUunIlandlft ell wa'toreloanlry , . .tlioin $ l-r ( toS7.00 per , acreoa Ion ; crtiit. South oft if PI .tie O > mi nyoirn > ia la'cix > ly oTtho br tfandin Sirj.i c - oJby nuoerotu stream aija4j t t lt vlr il ailtn liiol'rieit ml lk-sta.rri.-p.Mnr- .itale , as also in R publican Valloy. FiircircuUrs uilfulliufur en- - o iuy Moore , Gc.icial Agfnt. Office Soulh and Qpprsito rlic Union Depot , id in 0. B. & Q. oilice , Grand Central Flotel , , -c ftfifr