TUESDAY OCT. 13 , 1S74. ' i HCUL i PAPEK 0 * TinH * V. THE OUA1L1 DAIL * Ji xrrelio suu < cnl > er l > y miil-j , t 3117 l rtui U > edttcTciy evening , uniUja ex- jeptcd , ) M , nllecu cenuperKve * . , ui f .75 fur tit Uiuntht , c < I 7.00 jr nuuus , Tinruptdd D ulvaui-e. Ail vvupUinu aUiUtimsti thi > Uttetlln 4dtepa7Ui " will "jliiJ-J to TUK on JJIA DAILY BKJJ t luUulUiii it Uie foUowiu&mcx , n > Ir iut - mMy in * dvui ( . : 57.ii ) fwr it luiu. * .75 " 6 .cnth * . Ta * OMAHA lujj-r PHK tin * ij IKT the UUtGEST drcuktion In ILe city , end is , Lbe lat imd thcsptat iMJtirtuiug . ADVEKTISISU. LouU u.me * . 26 tect * per li&v ; local ndvcrux-tut-uu , 20 eaitijtr liue ; by th month , 10 uu. No uircrtuuaenl Inserted for lot. thi iM eeula. % t : ai notice * , 10 cxnta war line ; iu 'k m r- Uoa , cot lew than 25 ocnta. . b lisaeScniatn ru-tiuentj must inv .ikbly paid icr iu advance. C.1U4 icr tUacling ocn.ru : t. All J > cgsl > ott 3 , fctalemenu , Tabular . cnreiul reu.kja nv copy Urori , etc. , requiring In to be furnUhed , muzt t > e bmiwj orpruoi Ixiore ten o'clock A.M. to ln.LCeUiiur.iJCB " tbe cuae Jay. Vjda ) mid LbOJ BdverUten-rbls before two n'uo i " .M. ArtTert&cciuitt I3ore one o'clock p. i : ,115 gdvutneiccnU lor tue MXKKLY BEK cut be handed > n before Monday uiun , for the iiae week's Iwue. Opening gad 'Closing of Jtalhr Jn com DCS. CLOU. EAST , i > . W. i . It. n.-of ts ) Jr < lo . . . B.LAr. R.II- . CO < * C. . . . . -.4ii.ICK.rf CO CO. . . . JU. itu Jo - . . " . w. O < iO. . 100 > UBTB. „ „ . . r. U. B _ . 2:50 7.U "Chicago und all Eastern cities , NetiraeVa City , rialtx'cutli , u.uiuil UluU ud Bnrling- ton , ( Iu * t lt3A < a. ni. , ili ck at 1-iU a. m. and [ p.m. C1. Louit tr-dtt. Jcuj.li.due at 100 a. m. ecd 7 p. in. ; HCM al Ji. > p. m. and 4.30 a. m. Ottoe oi-t-o n-iiUtjanuiu ] Z to 1 p. ju. < ; Jv.OoT. . I'ottmaiter. iKUlVAl. AM7 tiLl'AinUftE OF r > m Cnrd of ll-.e | ! iirliti.u > LKAVE OMAHA. AVlClT : ATOUAHA. . jprfw.'iM ) r. M. f ' " Kill * 5.00 A. M | M ilV. P. M. * bundaaexcepted. This is the only line running h'ulhasn Hotel. Dlnlcccirs. D. W. tUTCHCOoc , HABCTP SECEL , . W cs. Pcu. Agt. Ticket Agent. Chicago , 111. Uinalia , Ktb. Unlop ABBTTZ. allyMixed Bipren ; -rii-\i- 10.-OOP.2I. Oilly Frelsht 6aXA.M. 6i3P.M. Dally Freight. . . . 6 41 A. Ji. Itock Jplanil & PacUr. Mall . * 5iM A. M. JO:40 P. 31. . 2:50 P.M. tlO.OOA.M. Sandayi tttcptcd. . tlloiid > y8 eiccptert. iNorUiwciftrn. . * 6a-A.ii. : o:40p.M. : 2 0 P.M. tlOOOA.M Kaunas CitrSt.Jo. & Council plnff' cnitagCzjrees. . . 6:30 A. M. 10:00 A.M. Svcntailsvrs2SOP.M. ! 6:40 P.M. A : fiortliivcniern and Sioux Cltr a PaelUc. . 8:15 A. M Dilly exupt Sundays Oauribaees nad Baggage Wagons loavc the Ojccorc ri'KniJiam unJ Ninth BtreuU , ftf- ecn mujut 8 ID advance of tljo above Uailroad T IAlVliin Jr hlv.me ClHCC- L.H1IO'- DAILY BEKI more ( ban ctonble t'utt r niiy oilier daily in A > linuk Peycke Bros. , tjie leading oyster dealers , defy all corhpeUlio . They eell A. Booth's .Oval Brand oysters' Jower thaii any other house in the cltv. sep2tf - BOOTH'S OVBTEKS received daily by express PONDT , MEVIB ? & KAAPKE. OMAHA BREVITIES. There" s ft hcftvy frost last niglit. Lei every Republican voternot 'only vote but work. The new post office will be ready for occupancy within tix weeks. Vote for water bonds to-day. AJmauacs for 1875 now occupy a place on the counters of the drug- Take one. WorkingmfiU and mechanics who with to see this city progress in the coming season , YPTJE POB WATER WORKS. A windmill has been put up on Claik & Warden's livery stable , which is thus &upplied with water on every floor. . Tue contract for 200 tons of coal for the uevv pnstoflico building tras awarded , yesterdayi to the popu lar coal dealers , Edwards & Couklin. Mrs. Fred Krug , while driving out towards the wustcni part of thp county * , Suiiuay , was thrown from her buggy , and had her right arm broken jut above the wrist. 1A * 1I , GeorgcHines has been coraplaiu- I of for carrying concealed weapons , a and his xaimnation will take place t " \Vednosday n > riii { He gave § 20 a bail for his uppeiruico. I A portion of the ISth Iijfautry c passed through this cify during thfi F night for the boutli , arriving here t on a'epecial train. The remainder 3v of the regiment will arrive here on 3tr trh trS > Rfcv. Mr. Donnolly-preach- S -eti his /arewcll sermon at the First h Baptist Church Sunday , and will a leavojor tha east next Friday. A d sociable will bo given at the church h " cl "Wednesday evening , , to which all friend ; * or Mr. and Mra. Donnelly tire cordially invited. * - * t t * Zi r Fannie Rogers , a soiled 'dove late from Council Blufln , came over here laH Saturday , went oh a _ fearful old to spree , and w3 arreste"d and taken tu jail , but not without mating-n loud demonstration all the way up. Yesterday at the Police Court she was discharged on condition to ps as return to the-in ore congenial clime of Council Bluffs , whenooRhe came. re ; th A colored gentleman named thD < Arthur Crutcheblc was beiore the of Police Court yesterday for chok ofmi ing his wife. He said he had been pn trying for flyc days to get along Ayith XC ber , and concluded to "cry' quits , " XCwe ! &hd accordingly gave her a farewell 8U ] choking , although lie acknowledged re , 0 knew it was wrong. JudguTVil- bur , upon further investigating the caselearned that the wife was equal- Jy to blame for the family disturb Oci ance , and accordingly discharged ter pie accused on payment of costs. " * i---- Register" once. Vote the straight Republican ticket to-day. Go to the polls to-day , vote the btraight Republican ticket , and then see that your friends follow suit. With a reservoir located as de signed on the hill west of. the city , an ell'ective fiie pressure of ninety pounds per square inch can be se cure i at any time when tlie propos ed water works are completed , by merely attaching hose to any fire hydrant in the central pari of the city. Therefore when you VOTE FOR WATER BONDS you vote for increas ed facilities for the efficiency of the .fire department. Mr. John Lemon , foreman of the BEE office job department , lost his little son Willie , aged two years and nine months , Saturday evening by croup. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon , at 4 o'clock , from his residence on Harney street. The death was very sudden , as he was up And playing all day Friday , and gave no signs of illness. His lose is deeply felt by his parents , who fairly worshipped the bright little fellow' . Mr. J. W. Touslfcy , HfteK in Saratoga precinct , woke up Sunday - j day to learn the disagreeable fact that a burglar had "gone through1' his house and stable during the night , and stolen about $300 worth of stuff. Among the articles stolen were one ful } suit of clothes , a coat and ve&t , one overcoat , two pairs of ooots , one silver watch , and one set of new barnesg. Mr. Tousley came down and Informed the authorities , but as yet no clue has been obtained to the thief. Loring , the boot and shoa man , has at his store a very elegantly ar ranged show-case of the finest goods manufactured. This show-case took the first premium at the Xe- Lraska fetate Fair.It contains sam ples of tjie different lines of goods kept on hand at this establishment. Besides a general assortment of la dies' and gentlemen's shoes , Mr. Loring makes a specialty of Burt's ' manufacture. He recently purchas ed the bankrupt stock of A. Tucker at less than cost , and he is now of fering splendid bargains. JI. M. Gray , the discharged sol dier who was found nearly dead in the Grand Central Hotel reading room one day last week from the effects of excessive whiskey drink ing , was yesterday discharged from custody , upon payment of a fine at the P.oJee Court. He had recovered from his .ejjauch , and was able to care for himself. He bad rppejvedSlOO by telegraph from Louisville , for vhipk place he left this afternoon. "While in thejall he met "Sandy , " with whom he was previously acquainted , and while at the Police Court he offered to pay the whole of "Sandy's" fine , for old acquaintance sake , but Judge Wil bur would not allow him to pay , more than half of it we spent a pleas ant half-hour Jn viewing the many finely executed plclurca at Frank Cuirier's photographic art gallery. Mr. Currier is one of the best artists in the West , as anyone who has seen his artistic work will testify. His display at the StateFair attract ed marked attemion from every body. He exhibited a npw style of-j photograph called the"glazed enam el , " which , gives a very handsome background and macks the photo graph jtself an attractive promin ence. This B yjp gf photograpb is destined to become quite popular with those who have a love'for the beautiful ; and who has not ? They are but another evidence of the great and rapid improvement that is being made in the art of photo graphy. Mr. Currier also exhibited a showcase of children's protographs , which were most beautifully taken. We noticed at his gallery , among pther things , his large stock of ele gant frames , novelties , and other attractive photographic material. The funeral of Mrs. T. C. Brun- nertook place Sunday afternoon , at the First M. E. Church , the Rev. Clark Wright officiating. The ser vices were most solemn and affect ing , and were attended by a large joncourso of the friends and ac- juaintanccs of the deceased , wno ivas most estimable and popular ady. HerliomewasJnPhiladelphia , vhere her parents reside. She was narried something over three years tgo , and has lived here since that ime. She was an affectionate wife , ind her own life and that of her lusbaud were made happy by her [ harming manners and loving dis- osition. She was axievoted Chris- ian , being a devout member of the lethodkt Church , and an energetic rorker in the Ladies' .Relief Socie- > * . Her whole life seemed to bo ' uidcd by the principles of faith , ope , charity and love. She leaves mourning husband who most eeply feels her loss in the prime of er young womanhood and two illdrcn , a boy and girl. | . ; Don't for get ! 2ho "VARIKTY BA- VR" has MOVED ! from 214Z > ot 7- s , to 220 , cor. 13th street EBER- tl ART SOLE proprietor , successor st W.&E. ; I Itt in inbe t ' be William beOi Dolt Oi Mr. William Doll , who for the re istyear has served so efficiently as se sessor for the First ward , has been 50 nominated by the Republicans of at ward for the same office. Mr. )11 is acquainted with every inch territory hi his ward , and Inas- th ; jch as it is important that the so jperty holders should have an as- isor well qualified for the position , OCI .hopeMr. Doll will receive the iport of , the people of that ward , jardless of party. [ . lac DIED. De 1TUART At BrookvilIeKansas , fill tober 8th , 1874 , Hortense , daugh- pei of Mr. and Irs. D. D. Stuart , d 1 year , 4 months and 19 days , Personal. L. M. BennelE - - = s i yesterday afternoon. ' T Ex-Governor Paddock is in the ] ] ' " city. " , Colonel. jNoteware returned yes-4 * terday from Sauuders county. General Biisbin catne iu from the West Sunday. H. L. Boies , editor of the Srca- more ( Illinois ) Republican , wastlu the city Sunday on a visit. , , Thomas Kane , Treasurer of Chey enne county , was at the Grand C'en- ' tral Sunday. / W. D. Kelley , of the Union cilice , " left yesterday forBrookfieldKansas , * to attend the funeral of a sister * * B. F. Bower , a "very popular Pull man conductor , returned yesterday ing from a trip to the East W. W. ConklingjPullman Pacific conductor , left .yesterday for a visit to Dubuqiie" Hon. . Geo. .N. Crawford and Jas. MeArthur , of Elkhorn , are register ed at the Metropolitan. , Dan P. Simmons , traveling agent for the Beloit paper-mills , is at the Metropolitan.r Hon. JCny C. Bartoh ofoNorUi Pluttc. was at the Grand Centra . . * * Sunday. \ Hon. Lorenzo Crounse. who was f in the city over Sunday , left for-hs- home at Ft. Calhoun , yesterday. " Chief Engineer John Galh'gan re turned home Bupday from St. Louis , where he has been attending the general convention of chief en gineers. Lord and JLady Melton , of Eng land , were at the Grand Central Hotel over Sunday. In the af ternoon they took a drive around the city and admired its many beauties. They left ror the West yesterday. Captain Joseph T. Hackell , Capt BradyjLieut. G. M. TaylorfromFort D , . A. Russell , First Lieut Wm. L. Clark ami FJrstLicut. JJrodrick , from .Omaha Barracks , all of the 23d In- fantryeftpmanayesterdayfor } court martial duty in 'tup Department of The military was represented at the .Grand Central Sunday by Lieut HIgleLieut , Broderjck Lieut. Sibley , George K. Baady , U. S. A. ; George M. Wheeler.U. S. A. , Washington , D. p. ; J. T. Haskell ; U. S. A. ; George M. Tayjor , TJ. S. A. ; Henry A. Morrison , U. S. ' A. ; J. C. Chance , U. S. A. ; H , Pratt , U. S. A. , Sidney. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : E H BuilardChicagoWm ; White , Harrisburg , P-aj S Orchard .Neb ; G iv Stockes , Denver ; Wm McNevice , Bigllorn ; Chas VV Corkeny , Fort Steel ; John W Myers , do ; Win Davidson , do ; O P Wood , Paven- ' port , C G Bberman , ureston ; John Humphery , do ; D W Cotr , do ; Wm Bushel , New York ; Fred Cro- ner , Des Moines ; John W Webster , Oskaloosa ; John B Howard , Chica go ; Miss St John , New York ; S H Baker , Noth Platte ; W M Snyder. Columbus ; H M McKain , Missouri Valley ; Richard Rostdey and wife , St Louis ; C W Moore , Lone Tree ; A R Kennedy , PapiUionj John H Mickey , Columbus ; Mrs Conden and child , San Francisco , A B Cre- wett , Now York ; H P Handy , Grand Island ; H C Smith and wife , N C. Spalding Bros , Atlantic. The following ; are the arrivals at the Metropolitan HotpJ : James Sewell , New York ; A C Brady , Chicago ; H L Boies , Syca more , 111. ; Rufus Stone , Sioux Oiry ; O E Doane , Chicago ; Miss Sarah Paddock , Helena , Montana ; W S Carothers and family , Texas ; R L Page , DCS Mojnes ; RH Roe , Liu- coin ; A Rutlimultier , New York ; H B Matthews , New York. Douglas County Diitriot Court. The following business was trans acted Saturday In the Douglas County District Court , Judge Lake presiding : Davis & Rice vs Cuminings. Sale confirmed , Reed vs Housel , adm. , et aj. Same order. Reed vs Scott Same order. Horbach vs McGuire et al. The name of one of the defendants changed , and A Swartzlander ap pointed guardian ad litem for minor lefendants. Baker vs Smith. Removed to United States circuit court. Wayner against Damon et al. F R Horbach * made a party defend- ft Wayiand vs Gerga. Dismissed. The trial of the < y se of Crelghton C ( s Forbes et al was resumed and ubmitttd to jury by counsel , the irg uestlons of law to be argued and irT < lie jury instructed on Monday T iioruing. i MONDAY NIGHT CLUB. B All members are requested to at- us ? nd the of usbi reorganization the bi Monday Night PJub" at Meyer's bib [ all , October 15th , at 7 } p. m. a It H. C. DEAR , Sec'y. sa Crx > AKS and suits made to order er sti nd in the very latest styles at Welf Jones' , 609 13th street It neBe Be BeD LADIES' HEADQUARTERS. D ( Sb We wish to call the attention of oc le ladjesJo the only well selected ock of Ladies' Suits and Cloaks the city. Our goods are better ocl ( cause they are manufactured in maha , and made especially for our tall trade. Call and examine , and at e styles. WELF & JONES , atCa 9 Thirteenth street , Omaha , Ne Fa braska. olStl JuuusRoss will now Iw found at 1M. at EXCEU.ENT RESTAURANT M. DTmVEST CORNER OF FIFTEENTH M.NI NI : D FARNHAii STREETS. U2UJ JTJUTJS Ross , Proprietor. mcE 19 THE DEMOCRATS. KPJ Having withdrawn my name as NE andidate for Constable on the mocratic ticket , I would respect- ly announce myself as an Inde- ident candidate for the position. E ; AlJCHERj Cas t Acting Constable. "Bandall" Again Victorious. The Omaha pet'Randall' has again won new laurels this time at Galesburg - burg , Illinois , on Saturday afternoon last. He was entered iu the free- . ] for-all-race , and had fouropponents , the well-known horses , "Bnnyn Jack , " "Observer , " "Whalebone , " and "Tom Wonder. " Mr. George Bradley , of this city , who witnessed the first three heats returned to-day , and gave us a brief synopsis , as follows : The first heat Randall had all his own way. _ He out-trotted the others to the first quarter in 34 seconds , half mile in 1:10 , and winning the heat easily in 2:29J. He could have distanced the others , had the driver been inclined , but it was not his wibh to give Randall too bril liant a record. The ( second heat Randall was ahead to the three-fourth pole , when Observer overtook him , and both came in very close on tbe home stretch. Randall made a break , but came in a little ahead , but nev ertheless the judges gave the heat to Observer on acpountof Rqncjall's breaking. The third heat Randall took the pole from Observer , before he had gone 200 yards , and be t him to the three-quarter pole. From there to the wire it was neck and neck , Ran dall winning in onejength , in 2:27. : < f -"Brown Jack" took the fourth hest , 2 32 , and Randall won the fifth heat and race in 2:29. Tbe following is the score : Third RaceTrotting , pun = e S500 ; free to ajl ; F. N.Fancher , Qalncy. Eanchci , drawn J. H. . 'scobs , 1-artTiIle. Observer 41232 ll.TKncebs , Ouiaba , Biowu jJack4 4313 J. B Pcct , Kandall , " - > 1 2 1 2 1 E. W. ilattccts , Tom Wonder 33454 D. W * Mcshi'r , Bushnell , Ghicamauga drawn Wm. Calljgber , Whaleb ne 6554' ' Time 2.2 % 2 3SKI 2j7 ; ? S } . The most intense excitement prevailed > vailed during the whole of the last race , Observer selling at 505 to $15 in the pools , at the end of the second end heat , and in the field at the close of the race. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SATURDAY , Oct. 10,1874. The board met pu.rsuaut to ad journment. Present Coniniissiouer&McArdle , Knight and Redfield. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. . Dr. McClelland , county physician , reported 31 paupers remaining in the poor house. Tie resignation of E. J. Haney as justice 'of the peace for Platte Valley Pfecinc't'was presented 'and accepted. ' * ' A petition signed by John Ken- nelly and 10 others was presented , asking for the location of a eounly road as follows ; Commencing 20 chains south of the quarter corner bet tvcen sections 33 and 34 , town 15 , ran < je 13 , run ning thencp feoutji 5:0 chains to town line * , thence west forty chains , more or less , to the east line of U P R R , then southerly along east line of said railroad and terminating af ' { he Bellevue road. Said petition also asks for the va cation of a portion of the Bellevue mad. mad.The The proper notices having been posted , and bonds duly executed and approved , George Smith was appointed compiissioner to view and report ' The following accounts were al lowed : C Wood , sen ices iu treasur er's office $100 00 J J'B.roSyn &Bro. bjakets for ' jail . : 40 50 H J Lucas & Bro , supplies for jail 5 25 G N Crawford , bill McArthur nssignment 3 75 J HSteincoroner juror's fees 10 00 G B Bailey , " " 2 00 John Tooe. } " " 2 00 J R Porterj witness before coroner ' . . . . ' . : . ' 1 OQ J J Brown & Bro , goods for ' ' poor house 37 55 Charles Howcroft , medical attendance. 17 00 J H Brackin. 2 dozen grain 1 fcfwks..i.\.t 0 00 T H Latey , rent. . . ' . ' . . ' . ' . . ? : 32 00 Jacob Gisb , coffins 12 50 H J Lucas & Brocoods poor 2 75 James Ferry , work tin road , . 53 00 Jonathan Berjin , damages. . . 25 00 ESLudington , work on road 17 00 rhoniRS Patrick.blacksm jtb- Ing 4 50 fames Duffy , grading In Douglas precinct 100 00 Philip Casady , work 23 00 Samuel Gregg , work 5 00 ? N Deerson , on account re- pajra to Elkliorn bridge 200 00 Fohu Bryant'lilanU i 56 Adjourned to October 17 , 1874. LEWIS S. R.EED , County Clerk. WHY IS IT ? That through all the dull season ist passed , when other dry goods tores were empty and clerks asleep , . tashman's dry goods store has hvays been ns crowded as ever ? Vrhy Is It that .old merchants are amplainlng bitterly , anJ ( are mov- ig away ? Because Bushman sells sods as cheap in OMAHA AS i n , HEY ARE SOLD INNEW ORK CITY AT RETAIL , , , j c ecause Bushman's prices at retail F ; i many goods are less than the iual wholesale prices. And last , it not least , because the people jve found oul for themsplves that dc child can buy ns cheap and as fely as the most experienced buy- 10 , and that is our aim to make our ap ire the most reliable place of busl- ( ss in this great new northwest. 5 sure and find the right place , 205 juglas street , two doors from icely Bros. ' meat market i o , t9dtf Ask your grocer fpr ' ( Sea.Foam.'t t70t an WALL PAPER for sale very cheap JOHN B. DETWILEK'S rpet Store , 14th street between rnham and Douglas. sept3dtf&wlt SEAD the advertisement of Hellman & Co. septl5eodtf i 14t , TW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! LOW PRICKS ! ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ! C LEA'DID ASSORTMENT. Wi CALL AT THE the ! W YORK DRY GOODS STORE has 228 FARNHAM STREET. , BEJ , sept28-tf uy your Dry Goods at the Cheap Rec h Store. E. H. Samory , 559 i street. sept21-tf Headquarters for fine cakes and pastry at Latex's , corner Douglas and Twelfth. Fresh Boston cream cakes. octlOtf BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AT AL LEN'S. oct0t3 Ask your grocer for "Sea b oam. " oct 7 Gt NOTICE. A Fair and Festival will be held at the Baptist Church ( Colored ) , on the corner of Eleventh and Harney streets , for four evenings , commenc ing Monday , October 12th , 1874. The proceeds of the first two even ings , viz : October 12th and 13th , will be for the benefit of the Ladies Union Aid Society , and the proceeds of the last two evenings , viz : Octo ber 14th and 15th , will be used for the benefit of the church , which needs assistance. octOtS Bunce , the favorite Hatter , beinc overcrowded in his old quarters has removed to the large and elegant store lately known us McAusland's gun store , northeast corner of 14th and Douglas streets. Give him a call. o94t BUY your Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H" Samory , 550 IGth street , sept21tf Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street , corner llth fetreet. may 7-tf. ROUT. PURVIS , General Agent for the Quincy Mill's Sea Foam Flour , made from selected winter wheat , and warranted to give perfect satis faction , 544 14th"street , between Douglas and Dodge. oct 7 6t ATTENTION. A few questions for the pattjes to answer jn regard to "NJ V" Howe 1 Machines for $35.00. lst , Why are the Machines all numbered over 700,000 ( which numbers'ihe Company have never reachedVJf they aie good machines ? 2d. Why do not the Jiumbers in the shuttle race-iporrepond wth { he platp"qumbenp if they are new machines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in the shuttlerracc all filed down so as not to be legible if ihey are new ma chines ? | " _ V . CAUTION. ' J Parties purchasing Howe-Ma chines will look well to the numbers and see that the plate numbers and , ! f " * * * " " f ' J 'MJf'p ' l | numbers in shuttler'race correspond , as they ought to in every Howe Machine that has not been tampered1 with , THE HOWE MACHINE Co. sept23tf Fqr fipe clothing { m J furnishing goods to suit th'e fall and winter season , call at „ se5eodts M. HEU < MAN & Co. A very choice lot of New Pickles in glass and by the gallon , at octlOSt ALLENS. Ask-your grocer for "Sea Foam. " oct 1 Gt My Teas and Coffees are not equalled by any house in this city. olQ3 { P. H. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may de sire to offer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the primary or pommon schools of this c nnty , at fhe court house , Omaha , Neb. , on Saturday , Nov. 7th , 1874. Exami nation to commence at 9 o'clock a. m. SUP'T PUB. INSTRUCTION. oct10 4t PEYOKE'S OYSTER HOUSE. 207 Parnham Street. run coz. Raw Oysters 5.0 Stewed " in milk , 50 do , ' * in water , 50 do " dry 5Q do " plain 50 do c < Boston . 60 Broiled " plain 75 do " a la Brochet 75 ? rje4 ' { 5 Scalloped 75 toasted " fancy on toast 50 V Booth's Select per cat } 75 do medium 65 J > ep26tf BUY your Boots and Shoes at the .heap Cash Stoi'c. E. H. Samory , 59 IGth street septaitf * * * i WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS. Inted shade cloth , white linen [ ollands , band shades , store shades PI id oords and tassels to , match. JOHN B. DETWILER , arpet Store , 14th street , oetween ariiham and Douglas" . sepSdtfwlt DYEINQ , cleaning and repairing me hi the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , th 8tLet Farnham and Douglas ir28t f- NEW CRAMBERRIES , - NEW CANNED GOODS , and ALL GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES BY tf A. H. GLADSTONE & Co. 637 Man . CAKPETINGS , Vou can always find the largest Co d best assortment of Sti and. CARPETS Wor OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS MATS AND RUGS at JOHN B. DETWILER'S , h street , between Farnham and ) ouglas streets. s3 atfwlt. FOR SALE CHEAP , Thi me Full Cabinet Wheeler and Isou Sewirg Machine , with all latest improvements. Itisncw never been run. Inquire at the s office. ! aug7-tf BOOTH'S OYSTERS ived daily by express. , MEYEB & RAAPKE. McKelllgon-a card on second page. juue2-tf The undersigned will sit at the office of Burr & Mumaugh on Sat urday , October 10th , and Monday , October 12th , for the purpose of ma king additions and corrections to the list of legal voters of the Secouff ward , Omaha , Nebraska , from 9 to 12 o'clock a. m. , and from 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. , October 9th , 1874. A. R. ORCHARD , octOtS Registrar. Any quantity of furnishing goods such as shirts , underwear , socks , etc. , from the "finest" to lower grades , sold very cheap at &e5eodtf M. HELLMAN &Co Overcoats made up in the best btyle , for comfort as well as ele gance , at very moderate prices. si 5 eod t M. HELLMAN & Co. Thp latest styles in suits at sur Arising low figures sold by sclSeodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. Boys' , youths' and children's clothing ; the best varieties and sold very low at seloeodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. GEO. H. PETERSON , tnepionee cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also jone Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street mayGeodlv TYPE FOR SALE A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which th's is a sample , weighing 600 Ibs. This type has been in vise on the Daiy | Bpc less than one' year , and is nearly as good as new. For le'rms &p. , add S E. HOSEWATEB , M f. Publisher of the Bee REMOVAL OF OFFICE- . The Cnieago i North western rail way office has beep removed to No. 253 Farnham street , in the Grand Central Hotel. Parties doing busi ness with that line will fin 4 a repre- s iit\tiye \ of the road at the new of- ficp during business hours. Sleeping oar diagrams will bo kept at this new office and sleeping berths can be secured as usual. Full and relia ble information in regard to the time of trains , rates of fare , connec tions , and every qthpf ROJH $ con. ? nccted theVe'wUfi , w'il bo'ch'eerfully 'furnished at all times. \ C. G. Eopy , Jjjroct\vi5 } fjenoral Agept Confectioners' ' Tool Wgrks , Th.o3i > MHls & Bro. , Confectipiiers'Tools e oulIce Cieam Freezer ) < tc. Nos. 1301 & 1303'No , Eighth St. Proprietors : 1 ESTABLISHED 1854. THOMAS MILLS , lx - GEO. M. MILLS , /1ATALOOUES f SENT ATLKitP.PARiiKB.JV-/ application. \ ' . SJIYTHE.G. . C. GRAVES. ' SMYTHE & GRAVES , Attorneys Room 5 CreigbtOtt Block ; . SAVAGE & MANDERSOfi , Attorneys at Law , 242 FABNHAM 8TBEAT. JOHN C. rtozTmoy. QoUoltox * AM > COUNSELOR. OFFICE CB.ETGirrQN'8 B/.OCK , OMAHA , KEUBASKA. Mfltf _ T. W. T. Kicnaros , 1 Attorney at Lawf ; iflce 490 13th St , , fet , Parnlism' ' aud Hivnpy"0maba , Neb. j * " P1 0. Bc ± ; ' G. W. m , t XJIA. ( TV HEDICli'S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA - FEB. -rS ir i ja , YICTOa COFFMAIV , HYSICIAN and SURGEON , c < ( OVEK ISU'S DEUG.STOEE , ) Stx-oot , KbTABUOJC. w. M. [ STABROOK& FRANCIS lag TTORNEYS AT IiAW. mot men Add FFICECrtiihton Block , Omaha , Neb. - 6oj TOVS STOR 3. E. F. OOiOK , 14tt St. , b tweea Oonglu. .ufacturer of Til Copper and Shfpt Iron Wore , and dealer in olnng and Heating stove s I " , T inipfd. Japanned and tVenih War on Tin Roofing , Gutters ml Spouting and Ir 'lone and warranted. CTOB : , Minting An xFerrl 3 Bee Job Printing House CHica r EXECUTU ALL KJXDS OV Jnire * L . JOOK AXD JOB PKI TWG SFSGIAX , NOTICES. KOi'lUE. Actrertlstuieiila of To lt , For Sale , Lost , Wants , Found , Hoarding , dc. , H1 be inwrtwl In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; e ch subsequent insertioti , FIVE CEFTS per line.The lirst iusertlon never less than TWENTY-I'I VU CEi < Trf A girl to do general Housework , WANTED familf. Inquire at' o KS llth St. b t. DougL.3 and Dodte. ocil2dit T > OAEDING WANTED By a Lady , four JC > mouths during the absenceof her husband. 1'romptFay. C. t. , this office. ost.l.M2t TpOR SALE CHEAP A large Mo.-nlng Glory C Stovedouble heater. Apply at Judge WnLe- ley'sN. E. cor 19th and Cal. ct. octlWSt. rpOR the beat cider and for the purest cider 11 vinrgargo to Merntta 155 Faruham bt. cctlOJlui. WANTED a situation in a fam'.Iv by a yeuug German girl , who can make her self generally useful at Household work. Aj > - ply at BEE office. octlCMIt1' . FOK RENT. Nicely furckhed front bed room. 279 Douglas St. between 15th and 16th , south fide. oct9dt ° FOR REST Four nicely furnished rooms in a private house , southeast corner of 12 > h and Pacific Street , at reasonable terms. oolSeodSt. MONEY TO LOAN Call at the law omce of D. L. Thomas , Boom 8 Vischen Block. octTtf- A Store room for rent , 14th Ft. joining Steel JtJohnson. . Inquire of A. J. bimpson , 3oj Dodge. octTtf llOPOSALi. Reposals will be received by the undersigned for supplying the board o ( education , far the onaulug year , with hard and soft wood , to bo delivered at the different school buildings in such quantifies and at such times as may be needed. Proimsals to he OQ- doised , "Proposals for wood. " The board re serve the right to reject any or all bidi. W. II. S. UUGHES. octTdJteod. Se'relary Board of Education. MIO RENT A house with fire rooms , good 1 cellar and cistern. S. W. Cor. 13th and Chicago cage it. C. AXFOltD. octCtf. O bMOVAL. Dr. Lewis has rern ved his Xv r-oiilencotothe hrst house south cf the Kaptist Church , and Lis oifiic to room No. 5 , Crelghton block. octsdtf. FOR SALE My liiht one hc.r e [ ai.ilfy car riage , suitable for ( wp or four per ons. Al'O two or rhreu lAr'o work borset cheap , for cosh. oct34tf. GEO. W. 11OMAN JR. TTtOR REST Brick store corner Chicago ard C 16th streets , The lest s and in the cifr , having been occupied as a grocery for ha last seven years , a good cemen cJ wi'sr. oct2dt ( 4 BRIGHT. W ANTED Day boarder * . U. W. Cor,12th , and Howard gt. sep28eodtf. TTTANTED hy the year , a man who is a V V pract tal farmer , with a wife who is a good cook and I'ousckeeper to go into Iowa , thirty miles east of Council Bluffs one or two chil dren not objectionable if able to do chores. L'n- quiret 233 Fa-iiham street. sep29dtf TTiOU RENT Store , Dwelling. Boarding , and Jj warehouscu. lagujre'if ALF. D. JONE" , scpiSJtf S. E. cor. Douglas and 15th sts. ri HEAT BARGAINS IN CITYPKOBCRTV , \JT Ticlfststoand from Europe , foreign ex- cuange. Inquire al $09 ] 4th strtet , bet. Far- nahman4DoHgiad. J. JOHNSON. FOR SALE. 3 good lot * on 13th , near Paul street for S330. 1 small lot 33ifi6 , on 23 and Cass street J''tK ) 0 acres of Douglas county la ml , first class , 10 miles out , { 610. New house and lot S years time. 91,800. BOGGS i 11ILL , Keal estate agents. sep23eodtf. 284 Dodce street. Fb\V nrst-class boarders wanted r { AtU5 Bushes' : 53S 13th. U ' > ( . dip. ave. ani Davcniort. HQoat abjg. ' f-fpt 2tl TTOUSp 1X { WK4T Ninth and di.ital ATtejnUB- 8- u AYLOR 4 Co. s * , , MONEY TO LOAN Inquire at Law Office of F. A. BgAIARoom 9 , Viicher's Block U ala , ssptlEdtf ( PI KBAT bargains In real estate , for sale lot 7 \JTill blook 89 , with all imnrovomcnts there on , situated on Dodge Street , between IStlii 14th Streets , at the low price of $5,500. Enquire ol M. HELLMAN It. CO. Corner af rrahham A thirteenth fetreets , ' " ' at 4 d 30 t. " -n , Uerman , Norweg'an Swedish , or Irish girls'to work in hotels , restaurants and private families. Inquire at Cotirilli Co. , Employment Bureau , 577 Fif teenth Street , opposite Post Office. .eptf2dtf fTUIE House and lot nexl north of C. E. Yost's _ L residence is forgtle at tbe low price of Sj.500 a trifle more tbau the coet of licprovc- mpjnu , Inquire of E. W. AMBROSE , Attor ney , near heart of Doualas street. soptSdtf ltl ) Any one waniin toscit or ex WA change any kind of business , house lots , lands or merchandise , call on us. We hare chances entirely in our bird ! , aQbnllut ; the beat investment for ' caplraT , both email and ? res > COriT.tLL'iCO. , Kxclwnga. and tol- teotinj Bureau , $31 15th street , yiposltc P. st Otflcc. sept2dtf TO THE FoDi > tG-The undersigned has opened an office for emiloyment of male and female help for stores offices honsr , , ; , pri vate families. i\c. \ AU in want of the same , or wantlcg yaployme it , "please call on us.- COTTniLL'S Co. , Exchange nd Employment Bureau , 53115th struct , opncsilo Po t Orilce. geptZdtf MONEY TO LOAN On approvea persona security , also City and County Warrants sought and eel 1. Inquire at Law Office of T. W. r. Richards , No. 49013th St. , Omaha. AugSdtf rtTORE TO BE J9i Douglas street. In- " 5 quire oj WEBBEK A BKHM. WANTED Day boarders , at the touthwest cor. of 10th and Harner sts. e29tf SHERIFF'S SALt , . By rirtae f an ordttfol sale Issued out of the Mstiiet Cdurt for DouRlas County , Nebraska , tid to me directed , t will , on the Z3th day of Ictobcr , A. P. 1874 ' , at 10 o'clock a , ra of said ay , at the south.rpor of the Court House , in uc cjty of Ouiiha , In said county , cell at .tuctlou part of the pioj > erty described In raid order a-wil : Beginning at the north er-at corner of the luth east quater of section sixteen (1C ( ) , town- iip fifteen ( S ) , north , of range t hi. teen (13) ( ) , m.aml running tbecce south 6 chains , thence est 8K chains , then.ce north a chains , thence ist 8 % chains to the place of beginning , con- lining ( Iacres , more or less , in xu'd Douglas uunty , to satisfy a judsmeat of r ld Court , re- ) vereil by John I Hnlick and Clinton Brlgga aingt Archibald T. Finn. ALFRED HURLEY , Sheriff. Oaiaha , Scptembtr 2fi. _ DhXTER L , THOMAS , tlonicy and Counselor at Lair. OPPICE BCOB Bo' Visscaer's Block , 'MAHA - - - NEB J. O , SZ..TTER. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Flour and Eeed. Highest Price pa'd for Country Produce. : oVa 2koV , 067 15'Ji St , bet Dode 4 ; Cap ' ct8t/ . OH A H A , NEB. 5WILKAM LATEY , jr. ' 16th and Webster Sts. ' , Keeps a complete assortment ol ROCEIUES and PROYISIOXS. DAY. Agents want- ed. All clas es of workpeople - people of Cither ex , younv or old , make e ruouer nt worker u in thpir spare mo- TU lUorsll th tm than at anything elsa. lie .STlNM .N A Co. . Portland. Mil ne PASSENG-EHS ing East or South from Omaha Ints on U. P.B.B. , hould take th ( JNCOLN KOUTE" \ Tia The CHISUN & NEBRASKA \ RAILROAD i f cure tor thrmselvoi the chotv ol Six Popular Bs ilsou to Chicago and St. Louis , making Reliable Anectionaandbeics Thi iped iritli Pelwa D wd cre-li T aieeplag Can , , portl delay and IncoaTenfencoarrlTlngfrorn ei and tranifera can be arolded West of go and SI. Loul * by securing Ticlteti Tia aiSOH anil the ATCJIlfi'JM * ( fjoi NEBBAHKA RAI.1O-IO. I TheE t nd"EelhWe Connections are also made / a with the A. T. < t 8. F. B R. for the .t Arkansas Taller & Colorado , T > ,9C rlth all fines running Booth to. points In and motu a them Kansas and the Indian Territory. Ask for Tickets Tia Pli 7COLN & ATCHISO.N 18. C.SMITH , F. WHITE Am Ben'J Supt. Gen'l Pass. A t. The Kins of the . SEWING MACHINE WORLD a * | H-u.iicMy ! t tu Ifir , , Kealms CI Finanre. SALES JFOtf 1873 : In Hound ISTumbers 232,444 Machines ItBelnK over One Hundred ard Thirteen Tl-ctifntidiLcrcitaibiEotlni , , , r , i . . Sewing Machine Company duiing the same tic-e. lojl * J * It nillhar ly be denied jpon such evidence tbnt the aujriorily of the Sliite- i , fuT ) | THE SINGER GO. W. Iff. 3STASON , Agent , je O. 212 DOUGLAS STREET O3TAHA ? J. J. BBOWN & BBO. , TIT . JjdJiljl ? UlWi'Jb ± ifcv Agents for tlie Oriental Powder Co. STEFXE & JOHNSON WHOLESALE sia psoa > s Kto CK 528 and @ 4O Fourteenth Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE & GALLAGEB. -SUCCtSSORb TO CREIOHTON ANO MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , KG. 10& Farnliain street WHITNEY , B AUSERMAT& & CO. WHOLESALE GEOOEES ITo , 247 Douglas mch27yl AGENTS FOR Til * . 1'OKDER CO. CLARE : & FBEETCH , I AMD DEALERS ZZV Canned Goods , Dried 'Fruits ' , Green Fruits in Seasons i ( je 1 .MINERS , SOLICITED/ PROMPTLY FILLED. A , , s. s z IM : 3 ? s o MANUFACTURER AND WUOIE AiE 53s ST. , O , Z , . 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th - Street. , I keep cons Jntly on hand the finest stMkef Broad Cloth , Ca slmercs . which I aui prepared to mn.e up in tfce most fiuhionab1 nd Verting * at the lowest I osall/ie uricea. etjlcs and to Miit the moat faatidlciui jelOdlj- ROBERT C. STEEL ! , , ) EALEBIN BRTTSHSS , LAMP GOODS ETC. 357 Douglas Street mcnlSeodlr l ffSTiV JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES 231 Famtiam J. J , BRQWiq & -\YHOtESALE DEALERS IX STAPLE Km FANCY DBY ys-v jnd JJoots and. Shoes. JOHN T. JOBBER OF-- ih@Ml Heavy Hi IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' -AND- A.C'Ria'CniT'CTHASi 22kIPIIEI1SElsr'T' = ; IBKSIIK1W. IIAKKMTKRfl . . . . , KEA EnSM " S mTriTT N " & V l , coiiar.oi.A.virERM. PLOwsTtfrJi.v ? ? f" .VPf8' EKOKII T " " " > , - . , . KAKKUASD WAOI1K8 * ' * 48 Douglas KENEY vj HOMOBEKGEE. DEALER IN and B Barlii 4ton a 1 M'ssaurl Plrer Rillrcai Co. , oSsrs jt ! -i - at Inar . in , . . aMffiVu , iffi LAUGE JJEDUCIOXS FOR CASH PAYaiBXTS. rth of Platte , J.oup Fork and Elkhorn Vaffevs * . i iSiS i'SW.1 ? 8a , K ? SiK South of tif Platte . , . " * " pinianyoirnesalargebolyofthebestlandlnN.b , . . . a. GM ! elbr numerons .trt. lja < * ut to itsrallrji . 1 ai 1 in thaliral * n < l best d ioWt r-,7 jtate u , o publican Valley. ForclrcularsanifuUinfor t erT-pn.1 0 ' \ ny Moore , General Agent. Office South and Opposite the Union Depot , 1 in C. B. & Q. office , Grand Central Hotel. OMAHA JSTEB.