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THE OMAHA BEE WEDNESDAY OCT. 14 , 1874. 1 HflAL TAPER OF Tilh iTI'V. THE OMA1IA DAILT BEE It served to tuDscnbers by carrier , to " 7 tart ol tbe city , every evening JM"1// . * Z jeptt.1. ) filtetn nl iier Ufr * .TSlor sinuonths , and J7.00 psranuum , wn i * " > DAI1 Squints about irregularltira , this cJifc * will receive prompt "B TUB OMAHA IIAILT Da will > * uiecriberB ttheiolowlngrst , y rikbly in advance : 57.00 per an mm. Trfx tmLil0DAU.T HBK u - ' . > * rjlIiUEBT circulation in the city , ana ts , tfrdore , the be t and cheat-fit advertming or ADVEKISINQ. Local notices , 25 per line : local advei llttmt nt * . 20 line ; by the month , 10 cent * . Po vueaient insert l for less than SO cuit * . Ki-ccia notices , 10 cent * ir line ; .luslp m r- UtiD. not less than 25 centr. Transient abt rtJ'menU must lnva.5 bly be raid tor in advance. . ndTertlneioenU t-y pec l K te lor standing Notices , Htatementa , Tebuuir Work , etc. , requiring careJul rcvUiou i.y coyj orprool tel * furniJhcd , niu > t bo " "J * * , * belore ten o'clock A. M. U > insure lunertlou the 1 Local advertisemeijU betore two Ad vertbeEients J lore one o'clock p. it All sdvertltemeuts for the Wkiii-Y BKB mutt be hanJeJ in l fore Monday noon , for the I mmt > week's Iwua. Oi eiiins and Closing ol ails in Omaha. i WKUT. A.M. h fl. P.R.K. EAST. /c N. W. K. R. . 11 : M , ie an . . . R.I4P. R.R. . Ao 11:1 * do co. . . . > CTH. B.48t.Jo _ . . . . 7OC 4-30 to do. . J.AS.W.H 8 no Micro. 0.4 > W.R.R- . 2:50 7.45 Chicaco fcnd all Eastern cities , Nebraska City FlatUCEOUtu , Council BluOaimd Burllng- ton 'dueHt 1031' ! . , cluse. at liW a. m. aud it.PLouis and fat. Joseph , due at 100 a. in. nd 7 P. m. ; dotes at 1:45 p. m. and 4.30 a. in. Office open tundays from 12 to 1 p. m. ft K. YOST. Postmaster. lltitlYAL AND DEl'AU'l CUE OF TttAJKS. JluuU This Is the only line running Pullman Uotal. n w tliTciicocK H ttttV P DECEL , " ( PeP'l. Wts. PasL Agt. Tlctet Agent. Chicago , 111. Omaha , Neb. Union Puclflc. LKAVS. ABBOT. Dally Exercise 11:30 A. M. 3.00P.M. Daily Mixbd 4:45 : P.M. 10:00 P. M. Oilly Frcicbt 6:00 A. M. 6.45P.M. Dally Freight.6. . A. It. S-Jta A. U Cblr e < > t nock l > l na A- 10:40 P. M. - 110.00 A.M. CklcBgo & NortUwe trn. . Mrt\ . . . 5 CA.M. 10:40P.H. jfe.a : : : : : : P-H. tiaooA. * Ken a CUr , St.Jo. & Council Bluffs 8..6- 0 A. M. 10:00 A.M. .2 ) P. M. . 6:40 P. M. n r Omnlia. Si North\vcntern nnd Sloax City & PaclSc. BallKxpreBB 8:15A.M. 2:15P.M. D&Ily except 8nn4oye. OmnlbuBes and Baggage Wagon * leave the fflcc. corner Karnham and Ninth uUuoU ; , flf- een mlnut B in advance of tbe above Uallroaa ot * DAILY 11KK In more than doable llint of any oilier dally Pcyckc Bros. , tlieleuding oyster dealers , defy all competition. They sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters lower than any other house in the citv. KeP2tf BOOTH'S GYSTFJIS received daily by express PUNDT , Mnvun & EAAPKE. OMAHA BREVITIES. City Council will meet Thursday evening. "Randall" will trot m the free- for-all race at Taducab. District Court adjourned yester day" till to-day at nine o'clock. There.were three mass meetings in the city Monday night Repub lican , Democratic and Independent The ladies of the Baptist Church will give a bociable this eve ning. At the meeting Sunday evening at the FirstM. E. Church , about the sum of S400 was raised for the bepe- t of the grasshopper sufferers. -John "Wilson , a penniless and friendless Granger , who was before the PollocJCourtyesterdayfordi unk euuess , was discharged. Toenext theatrical entertain ment that will be given in Omaha will be by Furblshe's Sifth Aveuur troupe. They are comliiff nec week. , . The following are yesterday's Omaha grain quotations : Corn , old , < 58 ; new , 41. Rye , 6570. Wheat , J55@G6. Barley , 70@80. Oats , 85 TboUnited States District Court will begin Its fall term lo-di but the grand and petit jurors w not be called till Thursday , at 2 p. m. Judge Dundy will arrive here to-day. - < aiax Getscb. gets drunk occa sioually. Yesterday he was be fore the Police Court , and paid a flne for ouc of those occasional .drunks- Mr.Jolm W.Hugus wasmanied Tied to-day to Miss Sallie Carnan.ut the residence of , Mr. E , R. Bullens , the Rev , Mr- Paterson officiating. They left fortljo East Ibis after noon , -via the Chicago &JJorthwes- torn rallwayTind will visit In Can ada , Vermont and Boston , before they return. , ni The celebrated "bog case" of ine Crelchton vs. Forbes et.al. , which e bas occupied the attention of the JJistrict Court for the'last few days , " b was decided in favor of the plaintiff , )1m by the jury , who awarded him five m cents damages. " Wenvere Informed that the jury returned 'this Verdict sli to Judge to in direct contradiction tocl to the cl lake's charge as applicable law of the case. The attendance at the Demo- craticmass meetingMonday evening cl in front of the Grand Central Hotel , -was considerably diminished by the atni ni eloquent and oratorical efforts of an atubltious boot-black , who lighted a asM asWJ bonfirS ° f kis own in front of Byron WJ Reed'sne\V building-anil mounting a barrel "pitched into the. Dutch - men" for belling beer . five-cents per glass when boot-blacking" ww only ten cents a bos , and" everybody - t body wascrying _ for water works. Personal. Chauncey AVlltse has returned from his surveying expedition. Isaac Coe , of Nebraska City , is at the Grand Central. A. J. Cropsey , of Lincoln , is at the Metropolitan. Hon. John B. Alley , of Boston , is at the Grand Central. Moritz Meyer , representing Max Meyer & Co. , left yesterday for a business trip through the Stale. H.Bewsand wife returned yester day from Chicago , where they have been enjoying a pleasant visit for the last three weeks. P. J. Nichols resumes his duties to-day as superintendent of the Eastern division of the Union Paci fic railwaj- . Mr. Thomas Rile } ' , accompanied by his wife and sister , left yesterday for a visit to the East. They will be absent for three weeks. The family of John Roberts , dep uty United States internal reveuue collector , arrived hereSaturday from Nebraska City , and will make Oma ha their future home. They are now residing at the corner of Nine teenth and Chicago streets. The following are the arrivals at theSretropolitan Hotel : George E. Prichett , city ; Robt. S\v rtout , city ; B Rosa and family , .Blair ; S B Folson , Folsomdae , N Y ; M L Utter , Rockford , Illinois ; H Kallar , Texas ; D W Heffner and wife , Ashland , Ohio ; L P Humph rey , Davenport , Iowa ; H S Risley , po ; J S Fleming , Georgetown , Col orado ) Theodore Stimming , Chica go ; J R Brophy and. > yifo , Laramie. Tbp following are the arrivals at the Wyoming J H Cooper , Chicago ; Thoa B Eayle and daughter , Santee Agency ; J D Mans , Chicago ; Rufus atone , Sioux City ; Gee A Sifon , Grand Island ; Mrs Bundey , Fairmont ; Mrs A Hajnies , Lincoln ; Mrs Mary Hierb , DCS Moinesj Wm and B F Bringolf , do ; Mrs S Anderson am } daughter , { Sacramento ; A Cunningham and. family , Logansport , Ind ; E Cox and wife , Oregon ; D Jj phajy , Jr , Te Yorkj Sam Orchard , Neb ; Fretf Nash. St Joe ; J J Round , Cedar Falls ; (7 Lawrence , M D , Port Calhoun - houn ; Robert Treaddell and wife , ChlckesawVm ; Tucker and fara ily , do ; John Hill , Laramie ; JR Brakley , do ; C D Sinclair , Raolne , Wis. Please send in election returns from everywhere , as soon as possl ble. C. & N. W. Officials in.Town. The following officials of the Chi- cago&NorthwesternR.R. were inthe city yesterday : Marvin Hughitt , Qpneral Superintendent ; HH Porter ter , General Manager ; C. G. Wheeji pr , General FrelghJ ; Agent ; and J. S. OUvpr , Superintendent pf t Iowa Divi&ioij. These gentlemen were In oonsulta tlon all the morning with the Union Padtlo officials at the latter compa ny's headquarters , In regard to the transfer nuisance and concerning the contemplated putting on of a through car from Chicago to San Francisco. The result of their de liberations we are not allowed to make public , but sufficp it to s that overytliing "is favorable to Omaha as usual. " Douglas County District Court. The following DUBIUCSS was trans acted yesterday in the Douglas County District Court , Judge Lake presiding : Stellnisch vs Sharuhorst ; demur rer to petition overruled , and leave to miswer in ten days. Gleasou vs Duffie , et al ; decree for SH3. SH3.Marshal Marshal vs Millard , et al ; leave to amend answer by Monday and cause continued. Creighton vs Newton et al ; this case was finally submitted to the jury yesterday afternoon ; verdict for jhe plaintiff , with nominal dam ages. ages.The court adjourned over till nine o'clock Wednesday morning on account " count of the election" Cord of Tba&ki. The Sisters of Mercy return their most gratefal thanks to the ladies who took charge of the Fair and highly appreciate their zeal and en ergy iii behalf of the Orphanage. The proceeds will bo acknowled ge \ when the sum realized id ascer tained. Jtt. St. Mary's Oct. 1C , ' 74. A&k your grocer for "Sea Foam. " oct70t GENTd' LADIES' BOYS' BOYS'MISSES' MISSES' AND 1 CHILDREN'S BOOTS -AND SHOES , Sl.CO TO S2.50 PER PAIR. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. HENIIY DOHLK & Co. , 210 Farnham Street , between 12th and 13th. o3 2t. ATTENTION. A few questions for the parties to answer jn regard to "NEW" Howe l Machines for 535.00. 1st. Why are the Machines all ? ° numbered over 700,000 ( which numbers the Company have never : ! eached ) if they aie good machines ? 2d. Whv do not the numbers In be shuttle race correspond with the si plate numbers if they are new machines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in the shuttle-race all JJlcd down so as not to'be Icffible If they are new machines - g chines ? ( s < CAUTION. Parties purchasing Howe ( M hines will look well to the numbers it md see that the plate numbers and o < lumbers In shuttle-race correspond , they ought to in every Howe Machine that has not been tampered p vith. THB HOWK [ ACIIINE.CO. sept23tf jn My Teas and Coffees are not quailed by any house in/ihistcity. J at o0t3 ' P H. ALLEX "Sandy" Again jm Trouble. Tne career of George Melville , alias "Sandy , the notorious , " has been a checkered and an' adventu- V rousoue. It is so well known in Omaha that it need not be repeated n detail. We ae again called upon , jowever , to chronicle some addi- ional "onpleasantness' * whichhas befallen him. Not long since he was captured in Omaha/8 and "jugged" to serve out an uncx- [ ilred sentence , and yesterday when his time was out\ , and lie was expecting to walk forth and breathe the air of freedom again , he found himself still a pris oner , havingbeen delivered into the hands of W. H. Anderson , of Grand Island. It "appears that about a year ago , he was indicted at Grand Island for gambling at monte on the Union Pacific trams and in the the town. Mr. Anderson , Ttlr. Mur ray , and a Mr. Drews were persua ded to go his bonds for $1,000 for his appearance at the next term of the District Court. Soon after "Sandy" lumped his bonds , and as Court was near at hand Anderson went after the fugitive , and caught him. with liis gang on a Union Pacific train. * "Sandy" was rescued by his friends , who displayed an armory of six-shooters. Anderson returned home and had the case put off till the next term of court , which meets next week.- , "Sandy" then left for Colorado , where he afterwards killed a man'in a row , but escaped the gallows by- reason of the principal witnesses absenting themselves when the case came for trial. His capture in Omaha , after his return to Nebraska , was learned by Mr. Anderson , w-ho came here as above stated to secure his man. He left with his prisoner for Grand Is land on the 11:30 : train. Coal in Omaha. The want of cheap coal has long been felt in Omaha , and several dif ferent propositions to bore for coal within the city limits have been inade , , but each has fallen through. Yesterday , however , a discovery was made on the bottoms , which mayjead to the much desired end cheap coal. An ordinary well was being sunjc in the Unjon Pacific shop yard , an4 when the depth of seventeen feet was reached , coal rock was struck , which ie said to be a positive Indication of coal. Some of the "shavings" were collected , and upon being tested with fire , were found to burn quite readily. We hope the investigation will be pursued , so that It can be satisfacto rily determined whether or not a paying vein of coal has been discov ered. Enterprise. Qraalja l as come in Avlthher usual ' ' al ente'rpris'o and bought the only coal property in this Sta'tp which is ofvajue. The following are the figures'made after cqreful measure ment. Amount of vein in sight is three miles in length , one mile in width 5,280 cubic feet to the mile , three times that amount makes 15,840 cubic feet , one mile in width ; 5,280 cubic feet. 15,8401ength , multiplied by 5,280 width , gives 83,635,200 cubic feet for a 9 inch vein ; add 41- , 818,600 feet for 18 inch vein , gives 125,452,800 bushels , 01 518,112 tons ; SjSoper ton makes in dollars and centg the .eniu , | sum tq owners. of The owners of this mine pay one cent royalty per bushel , one cubic foot being estimated for n bushel of coal. 2\eb. \ City Chronicle. Figures never lie. The BEE hopes the Omaha gentlemen , who have made the above valuable purchase , will soon realize the two millions and a half , aud give the odd $90,000 to the poor. NEW CRAJIBERRIES , NEW CANNED GOODS , and ALL GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES BY 24tf A. H. GLADSTONE & Co. Headquarters for fine cakes and pastry at Latey's , corner Douglas and Twelfth. Fresh Boston cream cakes. octlOtf BUCKWHEAT "FLOUR AT AL LEN'S. octlOtS Ask your grocer for "Sea .boani. " oet 7 6t McKelligoira card on second page. juue2-tf Any quantity of furnishing goods such as shirts , underwear , socks , etc. , from the f'finest" to lower grades , sold very cheap at sel5eodtf M. HELLMAN & Co Bunco , the favorite Hatter , being overcrowded in his old quarters has removed to the large and elegant store lately known as McAusland's ] ; un store , northeast corner of 14th and Douglas streets. Give him a L call. o94t BUY your Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , a 559 16th street sept21tf Indian Curiosities at .No. 170 Fanihanf street , corner llth street , 'may 7-tf. ROBT. PURVIS , General Agent for , the Quincy Mill's Sea Foam Flour , made from selected winter wheat , and warranted tq give perfecj satis faction , 544 14th street , between cl Douglas and Dodge. oct 7 6t clVI Overcoats made up m the best style , for comfort as well as ele gance , at very moderate prices. at si 5 eod t M. HELLMAN & Co. _ For fine clothing and furnishing Fi goods to suit the fall and winter season , call at sel5eodts M. BELLMAN & Co. U. A very choice lot of New Pieties glass and by the gallon , at N : oct03t ALLENS. Th < latest styles in suits at sur prising low figures sold by seloeodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. N : Furs lefrrwith me to be kept dur ing the summer -readytfor de livery. Ladles please call or send once. _ A. HUBERJTANN. Ca ' " ' It' Accident on the C. B. & Q. Freignt Train "Wrecked , and ono Han Killed. A tea and barley train which left this city Sunday evening for the East over the C. B. & Q. railway , was wrecked near Stan ton , about 60 miles east of Omaha. Walter Wil liams , son of Dr. Williams , of Coun cil Bluffs , was killed. The train consisted of eighteen cars , drawn by two engines , the whole being under charge of conductor Thunnan , well known as one of the most care ful and efficient railroad officials in the west , and for whom young Wil liams was acting in the capacity of brakeman at the time of meeting his untimely death. The train , as we learn from the Council Bluffs Globe , at the time of the accident , was running at the usual speed across a small bridge , about one hundred yards west of the place above mentioned. Whether or not the forward engine give a sudden lurch is not known , but whatever may have been the cause , the heavy iron bar connect ing the two locomotives was drawn from its fastenings , and with it the pilot , which , as soon as it became detached , fell to the ground , throw ing the engine to which it belonged from the track , and causing a sud den and disastrous stoppage of the entire train. Young Williams , at the time , was on the wrecked engine and as the tender came crush ing forward , was caught between it and the cab , and instantly kill- "ed , { The engineer and fireman es caped with a few slight bruises , not withstanding the fact that they were in close proximity to then : un fortunate companions. The con ductor and reanbrakeman , being in the caboose car at the time of the occurrence , were uninjured , it , and three others being the only ones that did not leave the track. The scene presented by the wreck , as we learn from one who was on the train at the time , was one never to be forgotten. Four of the cars next the ill-rated engine were so completely demol ished as to render it impossible to ascertain their numbers. Nine others were off the track , all more or less injured , while above , beneath and on all sides lay the contents Oolong and louug Hysoiii Gun powder and Imperial , in immense quantity and rare disorder. As soon as it was possible to do so , the remains of Mr. Williams were extricated from the debris , and the special train telegraphed for hav ing arrived at the scene of the disaster , they were put thereon and Monday morning brought to Council Bluffsfor interment. The de ceased at the time of his death was about twenty-four or five years of age , and by all who knew him was held in the highest respect and es teem. His sad fate has cast a gloom over all the employes of the road , and especially over the minds of those most intimately acquainted with hiir , that years vrijl not entire ly efface. REMOVAL OF OFFICE. The Cuicago & North western rail way office has been removed to No. 253 Farnham street , in the Grand Central Hotel. Parties doing busi ness with that line will find a repre sentative of the road at the new of fice during business hours , Sleeping car diagrams will be kept at this ne\v 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 other point con nected therewith , wil be cheerfully furnished at all times. C. G. EDDY , octlwJJ General Agent. JULIUS Ross will now be found at that EXCELLENT RESTAURANT SOUTinVEST CORNER OF FIFTEENTH AND FARNIIAM STREETS. oct2t2 JULIUS Ross , Proprietor. GEO. H. .PETERSON , tnepionee cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also "Vme Jack , Fruits arjd FJqwers , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street maj'Seodlv WHY IS IT ? That through all the dull season just passed , when other dry goods stores were empty and clerks asleep , Bushman's dry goods store has always been as crowded as ever ? Why is it that old merchants are complaining bitterly , and are mov ing away ? Because Bushman sells goods as cheap in OMAHA AS THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW xORK CITY AT RETAIL , . Because Bushman's prices atretail In many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And last , but not least , because the people aiF have found out for themselves that In child can buy as cheap and as InS5 S5J. the most - J.- safely as experienced buy-- J.ta cr , and that is our aim to make our tal store the most reliable place of business m ness in this great new northwest. tv Be sure and find the right place , 205 al Douglas street , two doors from es eswl Sheely Bros. ' meat market wl octOdtf ht fn fnI youths' and children's I clothing ; the best varieties and gold fO ] he very low at thwl se5eodtf M. HELLMAN & Co. as of WALL PAPER for sale very cheap Cetin fui JOHN B. DETWILER'S he Carpet Store , 14th street between tinr < Farnham and Douglas. $ r thi scpt3dtf&wlt 00 ( READ the new advertisement of . Hellman & Co. septlSeodtf of ofCo Co STEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! Comi LOW PRICES ! ! pai SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! | ! ret ] boi SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. ere CALL AT THE as : SEWYORKDRYGOODSSTORE tifi 223 FARNHAM isr STREET. tifi sepbJ8-tf - sac dat your Dry Goods at the Cheap hoi : lash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 rqci Qtb street , * the THE ELECTION. . Victory for the Republicans. The political battle has been fought , and the Republicans are again victorious. The contest yes terday was a close one , and a large vote was polled. A vast amount of scratching was donewhich , accounts for the slowness of the counting of the votes. Spaun , Barrows , Thurston , Bau mer and Weidensall , of the Repub licans , and Rustin , Murphy and Ba ker , of the Democrats , are elected as far as he rd from. The water bonds are defeated. The returns are as follows : SECOND WARD. Representative Crouuse , 299 ; Savage , 263 ; Contingent Hawes , 236. Governor Garber , 292 ; Tuxbury , 144. Secretary of State Tzschuck,297 ; Eatheily , 252. State Senators Spaun , 264 ; Sweesy , 243 ; Rustin , 279 ; Goodrich , 303. Representatives Barrows , 290 ; TJiurstou , 271 ; AVeiden&all , 272 ; Baumer , 291 ; Pratt , 251 ; McArth- ur , 249 ; Murphy , 317 ; Baker , 255 ; Howes , 267 ; Stevens , 250 ; Rich ards , 267 ; Calm , 263. County Commissioner Thomas , 257 ; McArdle , 308. THIRD WARD. Spaun , 216 ; Sweesy , 196 ; Rustin , 182 ; Goodrich , 1C3. FOURTH WARD. Crounse , 140 ; Savage , 96. Hawes , 133 ; no opposition. Garber , 144 ; Tuxbury , 94. Tzschuck , 144 ; Eatherly , 94. McBride , 132 ; Jordan , 111. McKenzie , 161 ; Huber , 86. Porter , 148 ; Walker , 97. Connell , 151 ; Bates , 90. Spaun , 132 ; Sv/ccay , 125 ; Rustin , 112 ; Goodrich , 104. 'Barrows , 155 ; Thurston , 138 ; Weidensall , 135 ; Baumer , 148 ; Pratt , 109 ; MoArthur , 123 ; Murphy , 113 ; Baker. 116 ; Hume , 106r Stevens , 95 ; Richards , 106p Calm , 96 ; Thomas , 126 ; McArdle , 116. FIFTH WARD. Spaun , 184 ; S\yeesy , 173 ; Rubtin , 222 ; Goodrich , 223. Barrows , 183 f " * Thurston , 180 ; " Weidensall , 205 ; Baumer , 211 ; Pratt , 185 ; McArthur , 169 ; Mur phy , 207 ; Baker , 196 ; Hume , 226 ; Stevens , 189 ; Richards , 202' ; Cahn , 195. Thomas,177 ; McArdle , 216. * - SARATOGA. Crounse 13 , Savage 35. Hawes 25. Garber 34 , Tuxbury 36. ' Tzschuck 32 , Eatherly 37. McBride 32 , Jordan 37. McKeuzie 38 , Huber 37. Connell 34 , Bates 36. Spaun 32 , Sweesey 31. Ruston 38 , Goodrich 37. Barrows 33 , Thurston 40. Pratt 55 , McArthur JJ1. Murphy 39 , Baker 47. Hume 18 , Stevens 40. Richards 35 , Calhoun 33. Thomas 30 , McArdle 45. WEST O5IAIIA , CrounselS ; Sav,0 - , < . ' * * c > -l- ± Tves 18 ; no opposition. Garber 18 ; Tuxbury 14. 'IzschuQklS. ; Eatherly 14. McBride 18 ; Jordan 14. McKenzie 18 ; Huber 14. Porter 18 ; Walker 18. Connell 181 Bates 14. Spaun 23 ; Sweesey 12 ; Rustin 18 ; Goodrich 9. Barrows 13 ; Thurston 12 ; Weid- eusall 14 ; Baumer 31 ; Pratt 7 ; Mc- Arthus 12 ; Murphy 21 ; Baker 30 ; Hume 18 ; Stephens 18 ; Richards 18 ; Calm 18. Thomas 11 ; McArdle 23. ELKHORN PRECINCT. Spaun 45 ; Sweesey 28 ; Rustin 39 ; Goodrich 49. Barrows 40 ; Thurston 42 ; Weid ensall 43 ; Baumer 46 ; Pratt 26 ; McArthur 25 ; Murphy 40 ; Baker 56 ; Hume 38 ; Stevens 55. Richards 40 } Calm 34. CHICAGO PRECINCT. Spaun 45 ; Sweesey 2 } . Rustin 391 Goodrich 49. ELIJHQHN PHECINOT. Spaun 45 , Sweesy 38 , Rustin 39 , Goodrich 49. Barrows 40 , Thurstou 42. Weidensall 43 , Baumer 46. Pratt 26 , McArthur 25. Murphey 40 , Baker 50 , Hume 37 , Stevens 55 , Richards 40 , Calhoun 34. * ' MILLABD PItECINCT. Spauu 22 , Sweesy 5 , Rustin 24 , Goodrich 15. Additional Telegraph.'a 'a ' WASHINGTON , Oct 13. 'acl The comptroller of currency has clbe authorized the organization of the [ First National Gold Bank of Peta- 01 lurua , California , with a capital of 5200,000 ; also the National Bank of 1 Jacksonville Florfda with an , , a capi va of $50,000. vawa The redemption agency has now CtBu Bu hand an accumulation of nearly Bui two millions of unredeemed nation- bank notes , but it Is confidently \ xpected that redemption will cotn- boi nence again in the course of a week , V. vhen the five , per gent nind will \ iave been largely recuperated torn the recent calls. jc Henceforward it is expected that a brce of the agency will be equal to [ VY handling of all currency which vlll come forward " for redemption .sitarrjves. First , the delivering the Columbia three sixty-five Fraw imdingbonds will be made by the FraH Jolumbia Bank Note company to w sinking fund commissioners this To T aorning. The amount will be 187 ) 175,000 and deliveries will follow In 1 liereafterln arnountsofobout$400- sillY daily. of 1 The bonds will require the signa- said mer jre of the Chairman and Secretary the sinking fund , and of the O < lomptroller of the district , and lust pass through the treasury de- artment The registry process will Hug jquire at least ten days , so that thp as and ond.3 will be ready for issue to trBt reditors before the 21st instant. In -Bt anTes much as the funding-of the cer- Tos i flcates issued by the board of audit . T * not compulsory , and as such cer. men ber , flcates constructively' bear the ol i ime rate of interest as bonds being Dec i"ou , ited on August 1st last , many of N ldersdecline to fund , trusting to ratn povery of theircertiflcates through said courts of Congress , PEYCKE'S OYSTER HOUSE. 207 Farnham Street. PEE DOZ. Baw Oysters 50 Stewed " in milk , 50 do , " ' in water , 50 do " dry 50 do " plain 50 do " Boston 50 Broiled " plain 75 do - " a la Brochet 75 Fried 75 Scalloped 75 Boasted " fancy on toast 50 A Booth's Select per can 75 do medium 65 fcep26tf EXAMINATION OP TEACHERS Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may de sire to ofier themselves as candi dates for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county , at the court bouse , Omaha , Neb. , on Saturday , Nov. 7th , 1874. Exami nation to commence at 9 o'clock a. m. SUP'TPUC. INSTRUCTION. oct10 4t BUY your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 IGlh street. sept21tf WINDOW SHADES & THIMMINGS. Tinted shade cloth , white linen Hollands , band shades , store shades and cords and tassels to match. JOHN B. DETWILER , Carpet Store , 14th street , oetween Farnham aud Douglas. sepSdtfwlt Ask your grocer for "Sea Foam. " oct 7 Ct SPECIAX , NOTICES. NOflCE. Advertisements of To Let , For Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , Ac. , will lx > itiFtrtt-Jin , these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECKFIS per line. The first Insertion upver less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOUND ESTRAV-On the premises of the undersigned , about 8 miles north of Omaha , a red and white Heifer , three years old , no brand OctlSlf R. 8. BRYANT. JOUND EbTKAY On my premises at the corner of 17th aud Webster strs. a white and ml Cow , 4 years old , top of right ex cut off. The owner can find her by applying to OctlStl PATRICK CONElLY. GOING , GOING , GONE At a great bargain. To any one wishing a good business and good business property lu the heart of the City , i offer for sale my Brick Residence property No. 2.6 and 253 Dodge sir. , containing (2) ( ) Two bubine'S Lots of 22 feet front wltli good Brick- house , nine (9) ( ) ra < ms. good Cellar , Cutern , Well and good Brick Wood-house ; Also my Confec tionery block , 1'iilures and manufacturing Tools. OctlSIS R. M. MABSHALL. WANTED A girl to do general Uouseworr , in a small family. Inquire at fHo 639 llth St. bet. Douglas aud Dodge. octl d3t BOAl DING WANTED By a Lady , four months during the absence of her husband. Prompt Pay. C. F. , this office. ostl2d2t. TpOR SALE CHEAP A largo Morning Glory C Stove double heater. Apply at Judge Wake- ley's , N. E. cor 19th and Cal. tt. octlOJSt. 17101' the best cider and for the purest cider dD vinegar go to Merrills 153 Farnham St. JoctlOdlm. FOR ROT Four nicely furnished rooms , in a private house , southeast cofner of 12th and Pacific Street , at reasonable'terms. oclSeodM. . . . . . - MQNEY" LOAN Call at the law ofhce of . D. L. . . Thomas , Room 9 Viscuen * Block. n.r + -ttm OltTtf' A Store room for rent , 14th St. joining Steel /i. A Johnson. Inquire of A. J. jmnson , 33j Dodge. octTtf mo KENT A bouse with flr3 rponis , good JL cellar and cistern , S. W. Cor , 13th 80(1 ( Cl > > * cagott , C.AXFOBD. octCtf. has rem ved his ucntothe first house south of the . . .iptist Church , and Lls office to room No. 5 , Creighton block. octSdtf. FOR SALE Myllghlone horse family car riage , suitable for ( wo pr ( our person * . Aho Jvyq qr ijirco large wprk horses ( heap. lor cash , pctadtf. GEO. W. IIOMAN JU. TJIOR RENT Brick store cqrner Chicago and E 16lh streets , The test s'and in the city , having been occupied as a grocery far the last seven years , a good cemented cellar. oct2dtf & WRIGHT. \T7ANTED-Day boarderi.N. W. Cor.l2tb , VY and Howard st. , iep2Seodtf. WANTED-by the ytar a man who la a practical farmer , with a wife who Is a good cook and housekeeper to go Into Iowa , thirty miles east of Council BluSi one or two chil dren not objectionable If able to do chores. Ea- qulre * t 233 Fainham street. iep29dtf EOR RENT store , Dwelling , Boarding , and ware houses. Inquire of i ALF. D. JONE" , scpSSdtf S. E. cor. Doughti and 15lb sir. p REAT BARGAINS IN CITY PROBEKTY , \JC Tickets to and from Europe , foreign ex change. Inquire at 009 14th treet. bet. Far- nalim and Douglas. J. JOHNSON sept26lf I7OR ( SALE. 3 good lots on 18th , near'Paul 1 ? street for S830. 1 smalllot , 83x66 , on 23 and Cass street S200 0 acres of Douglas county land.first class , 10 miles out , IfrlO. Now house nd lots years time. ? 1,800. > BOGGS * UILL. teal estate agenu , tepl3eodt { . ' ' " - ' ' mPodgtr A " W eno-claw UwrdtrB waniod it " " "Sliss A. Bushei' , < K8 13th , bet. Cap. "e. an" Davenport. iSool table. _ _ Fept22tf H OUSE FOR RENT Nint i TO LOAN-Inqutre at Law Office MONEY , B.EALSRoom 9 , Vlibe ? TWO * ] ? ta' MptlSdU _ GItEAT bargain * in real estate , for sale lot 7 in block b'J , with all improvements there on. situated on DodgeStrtet , between 13th A Hth' Streets , at the low price of $5,500. Enquire ol M. HELLMAN i CO. Corner Of Franham 4 thirteenth fatreets , si 4 d SO t. * . A 7"AN 1 hi ) American , German , Norwegian Y V bwedisb , or Irish girls , to work in hotels restaurants aud private families. Inquire at Cotinll i Co. , Employment'Bureau , 521 Fif teenth Street , opposite Po t Office. ept2dtf rnilC House and lot next north of C. E. Yost's X residence Is for silo at the low price of SJ.500 a trifle more than the cost of Improve ments. Inquire of E. W. ASIBROSE , Attor ney , near head of Douglas street. iwptSdtf WA > 1 .I > Any onu wanting tosell or ex change any kind of business , Louse Iota. E 'ands or merchandise , call on us. We have chances entirely in our hands , affording the 01 best investment for capital , both small and 01El creat. CO riltlLLi CO. , Exchange and Col- El eitlns Bureau , 531 15th street , opposite Pest ElR Office. _ sepl2dtt R rnO THE FuDtau-The undersigned has _ opened an office for employment of mala pr ind female help for stores , offices , bonses , pri prW vate families , tc. All in want of the same , or ranting employment , please call on us. XTTKILL ) i CO. , Exchange nd Employment bureau , 531 15th street , opposite Post Umct , sei > t2dff lej TO LOAN On I\TONEY approve LJJ. security , also City and < County V larratfl'iinf Kjught and soil. Inquire a.t Lqw' ceaf T , \Aug6dtr" r liichard , , No ? &M& fa ? Owibi. j I TO RE 198 Douglas ( tjvet. quire of WEBB&1 4 BEHM. IR julvltf ret TTANTED Day boarders , at th Mmlhwest cor. of 10th and HarnevsU. e29tf Coi LEGAL NOTICE , 'rank J , Ramge , Plaintiff vs. U. S. Pratt , whose first name Is unknown , Defendant. Before Enorh Hcnney , Justice of the Peace within and for Douglas County , Nebraska. said i Defendant : Take notice that on the 2d day of October , > , said Justice issued an order of attachment the al > ovp entitled action for the sum of five dollars ro. 4 i amount and cosu. _ SPAUN 4 FRITCHETT Octl3dltw3t Att'yior PlalntifC LEGAL NOTICE. Bit G. Clark and Juntas B. French , partners BitR Clark. 4 Frencji , Pldqliffi vs. - - NorrU BitH - X orris whoso first names are un- tnown , partners as Norrii Bros. , Pefendant * . H Bcfore Enoch Henny , Justice of the Peace in for DouKlaj County , Nebraska , said Defendants : rake notice that on the 24th d y of Septem- 1874 , saH Justice Iwued an order of attach. In the above entitled action for the ( urn sixteen 3-1-109 dollan and interest from member 2 < 1 187.1. are required to answer on the 17th day N"veml r. 187-1 , at 9 o'clock a m. , cr jude- intwUlbe taken against you by de'gnU hi amount and costs. JP - " . A-BEA HOTELS. GRAND CEJSTR&L "EC O * Z ? : E2 Xi . OMAHA , KEBEA8KA The largest and best hoc between Chicago ind San Francisco. Opened new September 30th. 1873. s30 tf OEO. T11KALL. Proprietor. United States Hotel , COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. mHEUNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- I ces that he h s purchased and refitted the above Hotel , and Is HOT ready to accommodate the public , with board by day or week , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIAM LEHR , Prup. July22 ' 711 California.House. . . FEITZ HAFNEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r llth , Oin ha , Nebraska. Board by the day or week. June 1. vl LHTDLE HOUSE. On 9/A , let. Farnham and JTarnty Slreelt , TJ AS been entirely refiltted and refurnished. JLL and will accommodate all to the best ol board at 31,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN , lr2S < lly. Proprietors. Central House Ko. 630 Sixteenth Street , Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bar attached to the house. 1e27 3iu Southern Motel. fronting on 4th , 5th and Walnut iti , , St. Louis , - Mo. Laveille , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is first-class In all Its appointment : ) . Its tables are at all times sup plied in the greatest abundance , with all the delicacies the markets afford , Its clerEs and employes are all jKilite and attentive to the wanU of the piusta of the hotel , Th re Is an Improved elevator leading from the firrt floor to the upper one , Ilailroad and steamboat icket offices , news stand , and western Union telegraph oHltein the Botunda of hotel. J. M. YERGA , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FBE"H ASD SALT MEATS. Hams. Sausage , Lard , Poultry , Ac. , Ac. , Ac. No. 170 Furnlmm St. , llot. lltli niul 12t > > . Oinajin , Oppo-ite Pioneer Block. oct'tf KEDMAUT & LEWIS , Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. LTJ DyC IBIKIIR , On hand and SAWED TO OKDEK. je261m JOBGS.H. GKEEN , STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN , FLOUR AND FEED , AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 313 3XT. DO. J O OM33 S -1IAX FACTURKP Of AMD DEALER IN- Lambr rquinsYnd w Shades , CHROMOS , ENGRATINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham street , corner fteenth J. O. SHATTER , Dealer in Maplp and Fancy GROCERIES , Flour p.nd. Feed. Highest Pylce paid for Country Prtxluca- Jacob's Bloclr,5B7i5thfltlrtda ] ? ' - . . ' , | ( } PAT , VILIJAM LATEY , Cor. 16th and Webster Sts. , Keeps a complete assortment ol GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. YICTOR COFFMAff , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON , ( OVE.R ISII'S DRUG STORE , ) BEES ! BBBSM BEES ! ! ! HI HE Undersigned has sixty swarms of na- L tiveand Italian be > s for sale , in hi tea of the American and Buckeye patents. Strong swarm at six to eight dollars each , with ectjal cost of hive added. Light swirms , from four to six dollars each. I have more le than the location 14 ill support , and must sell. Address : HIRAM CRAIG Fort Calhoun , Neb "UNION B , A. HARRIS , 537 Fifteenth Breet , Del. Douglas and Dodgs. BEEF , POBK , Z&u/t o uad V © il , Fish , Poultry , Game , au 26 ly AND VE3ETATT.PP. TO RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles , we have put In PERrECP order all of our old stock , including second-hand , and oO r them at GREATLEY DEDUCED prices , for CASH. BE AR II\T MIND EVERY " HOWS " BOUGHT OF US and § our AUTHORIZED canvassers Is WARRANT ED , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE hare a REPUTATION ] TO SUSTAIN. Experience proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction is ' iVOKSE than NONE at all. TI CAUTION. We know of large lots of worthg nych.lo.cs l-augnt at low figuies , that are be- ngpalmed Otf on the public /ornearly as good new. Tenons that do not waul io run the k 05 Ulu § swindled should NEVER buy of RRUbl'ONSIBLE puartles , as they have NO eputation AT STAKE , as hare old , established lomnanles , . THE'nOWE..JIAClIINE CO. , -v 13th Slree P. A. rjfiTEUS. addff3 and Harness Maker. * AN CAKIIIAGE TKI3DIEK , ' . 274 Parnhi nm .b t. 13th < fc 'H LL orders and repairing prrmptlyattenicd toacd satisfaction guarrsjuex ] , VCuh paid for hides. ap391r TI cred pure 100,000 IOI"TABMIHO UND IH REAL ESTATE AGENTS , No AND LOTS m the city of Omaha , The : vfor sale cheap and on good terms. a rell BOGQS 231 Dodge street. The < otarr Public , al * ar s In offlce , and > arooi fkrs. D. A , " MOi'fETT , PI alhionable Dressmaking In C04 Fourteenth St. , The Kingof the S-EWING MACHINE WOKLD aa i.rtfii.iBently u Gold refcii * Realms 01 Finance. SALES EOR 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines ItBring over One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand . nore Machines tlann ere sold by Sewing Machine Company during the sjrne tin-'e. It will HJI ly be denied jpon such evidence that the uperiorltj of the Singer Is fully monstrated THE SINGER IYIANF6 CO , W. N. NASON , Agent , Je ISO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BRO. . WHOLESALE GROOERS , * Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS iJBtOCK 538 and 540 Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE USTIEIB MORGAN & GAL1AGER. SUCUhSSORS TO CKEIGHTON AlO MOKOAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , Fariiliam Street OM.A : : IEL- & . aprSJly WHITNEY , BATTSERMANCO. . WHOLESALE GROCERS ITo. 247 Doug-las Stree OJ C LEL'JL , - - USTIEIB mcb27yl AGEXTS FOR TITC DUPO.NT POWDER CO. CLARE : & FRENCH , WHOLESALE , . GROCERS ! A \ tTrv T DEALERS IN Canned gl Goods , Dried -'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season , AIDERS SOLICITED /-ND PROMPTLY FILLED. s i o WHOLESALE IN CIGAKS 532 I 'HFTEiEatTTIrH ' : ST. , C. L. A. . 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street I Veep cons jntly on hand the fipwt stock of Broad Cloth. " the wo't JelOdly ESTABLISntU PUNDT , MEYER & KAAPKE , , . -VHOf.ESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GROCERIES , Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars * 212uaFapnliam Street , * , Oinalia , Neb ( Jo JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnfeam Street , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESAIiE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY myS-Iv and Boots and Slioer-u JOHN T. JOBBER OF Shelf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , -NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' . AND ' ' AC'EUJC'DT/ 346 Delias HENRY HORNBERGEB. DEALER IS WINES. L Tliia OM < Ke. tuvky j\YWskIes anil Import < "l'tjoo < l9 hlSvl and rbeBurliuftonaad Missouri P > er Railroad Co. , o ar e t Un i t low pricei on 10 year xlltatflpc. CI > DV.interest , a - dI'h a l nus premiaioof 20perceat. on the amuuntof th. rchasc , U half the land is cultirated , within two yean from date of purchase. LAKQE DEDUCIONS FOB CASH PAYMENTS. orth of Platte , loup Fork and Elkhorn Vaffevs eB. AM. K. K. Co. will sU about 000,000 cr 5otspIenIIdzraiinzand 2Ticulluralteidla . watered 'ounlry Imin tl-'l to $7.00 per. acre on long crldlt. South of t'u Plitte ousR publican Valley. ForcIrcularsanilaHInJM i.oB-rjii-H , " " " liny Moore , General Agent. Office Sonth antf Opposite the Union Depot , nd in 0 , U. & 0. office , Grand Central Hotel. OMAHA NEB