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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1874)
r H VBJS UMAHA THURSDAY OCT. 15 , 1874. < i IC'.Ali 1'ATh.K OF Tiy. < THE Is tcrred to gccsciltwrs &y carrier , to Jrt d the city , eT ry eTcolng , ( Sundays t cpicS , ) t tttteen tenttper * i , c fS.(5for MX months , and 87.08 peraauuia , w _ u ; . Id u adviiDC * . All vompUlat * sbont irregularities , iddmaxl thl oJrice will rewire jnompt atw > ntf.n. THK f Mum UAU.T BLX will be uutllt-J to inadauce : f'j oar to turn. s'V. " - nths. BEX bu DJ lar the circulation in th city , anil I , n-rt-Jure , the bust and U > B3ie > t advertLJuz . OF ADTSBTISUJO. Local court * , ts IC.Uper lin ; load adTerUfuiifCll , 39 < W4Ui < cr ll&e ; 1,7 th month , 10 ct . No . adrcrvinrmcut Inserted ( or Ices thin 60 uu. coliroa , 10 ccnu per line ; - tloa , Jjot ) than 25 cccta. TrutV'itebi rU < < enienhmu tinTiL.2l > ly be paid lor . . Hat * ' ' tttnuing adyerthwiicnu All lA xl r otl o , Statement * , Tabular . careful rtTulon by copy Work , etc. , requiring In or proof to be furnkhod. must tx * handed before ten o'clock i. K. to iniuix iiisortiou tbe amc day. tscJaJ ( and Ixxa ! tulTCrtiseiDfiita llor two 'CM k * . X. AdtcrtiKiuvut * : * < orw one oVloik P. K. -AU dTei-tiM.mtiiU for the WCCELY BKK - mutt i handed in I Iore Monday nuca , for the imR crk > livuft. Opening and Closing o * Jlitl.s iu Omaluu OOITB KORIB. . A N. W. B. B _ . . 2iu ? . Chicago * nd all Eastern ritieo , Kvlirajka HitOir-outb , Council Uiuflsiiud Uiirltnj- tTity , on , dueatiuuua. ui.cloaca etJUJU a. iu. and tp. iu. fcl. Loula and St. Joseph , due at 104)0 ) a. m. and 7 { > . ( . ; close * at 1:15 p. ui. and j.3o a. ui. Office OKD tucdajBlrom 12 to 1 p. ui. fi > - YUSr. 1-obtuiMlcr. IKlllVAi , AA Ei AJtl HUE OF TfUIAS. rini C"o/-it of the Bpillufcfpii lioule . AER : T AT OMAHA. LEAVE OUAIIA. 'J.M A. M. . _ fcJO r. if. I Kspruu - Exprew Mill * _ k :00 A. H. I Vmilf. . - 10:43 r. u. . * bundays czcepjed. Mua4ay8 exwpted. 1'ulluiea Ilotel. lineranoing ' Tbii is the only imlngcir . P. W. UJTCIICOCK , IlAEBTl' DKOEL , . Geji'L Wcs.Fau.Aet. Ticket Agent. ; CbicaRO , 111. Oaiiha , Neb. Union Pacific. i.rtvT AUUITZ. . 1130A.M. 3.00P.M. Dilly > Expr .1 . 4:45 P.M. Ifc'OP.M. ' Frelcht . 80 A. M. 6:4S P. M. Oilly IhOly Frelsht. . . Kir A. Si. 3-SO A. M Uock ( : M < 1 & Pacllr. Mall . * CdO A. M. ' 10:40 P. M. . 2)60P.M. fJO.COA.M. Tprcso Sundays czccp d. tMonttcyc ccepted. Nortb\vottt ru. . . 10:40P.M. 2:5 P.M. tlfcUOA..M t an aa City , St. Jo. 4 : Coui } J BluOsi ojrinirizpres . . . .n 0 A..M. 10:09 A. II. EvenlnR KxjrecB..2:50 P. M. 6:40 : P. M. Oranba te. Norlbwftcrn and Cltr & Pactrtc. . 8:15 A.M. Daily except Bundays. mns did Baggage Wejrons leave the dee , conltr Faniham and Ninth ttreute , nf- e n mtiiUt- In advance of tbe at eOAtl.T UKK Ininorr nit donble IJintt-r ntiv oilier dally HjierpublUlird tii JScbranUu Pej'cko Bros. , tlieleadiugoystur dealers , def\ ' all competition. They sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters Jower llian any other house in the citv. sep2tf BOOTH'S OYSTKKS r ccyed daily by express POJSDT , MKYKR & RAAPKE. * ept25tl _ J3HAHA BREVITIES. The great jioiHIcal ngony is over , and all is qulot agajn. The life of Mr. L. W. Jonea , who died at Osccola Sturday , was insurql for 55,000. Why are some of the suiceagCul j n idatea like a lucky Lilliardist ? 'ITrSFwou b r fifiratches. After the 15th , the fire alarm boll will bo struck three tlmea at 9 o'clock , instead of at 0 , as previ ously , hi order to let everybody know that the alarm is In perfect operation. rfjjlge Dundy arrived here yester day afternoon , and opened and ad journed the United States DLstuct Court till to-day. The grand # nd petit jurors will be called at 2 _ L > . ni. ni.A A largo number of Pawnees are in the city , buying ammunition from Max Meyer & Co. , .for their annual fall buffalo hunt They don't propose to let foe bloody Sioux get away with their scalps this year , as , they did last , if they can help tfiemselves. l The remains ofMr. . Jj. W Jones , who died at Osceola , Iowa , Saturday evening , arrived here yes terday , and will bo sent to Ver mont for burial. Mrs. Jones will aecomjnny them. Mr Jones came to thte city about a year ago , full of ambition and bright hopes , and started Iu business , but failed. He nqf only riiet with one rex'erse of fortune , but several. Every- tiling seemed to turn against him. He flutilly went to dSceoJa , determined to make in- other effort to revive lu 3 fallen for- tines. Thgre ho was attacked wiih " " " " mental "r , superinduced by tal anxiety over hlfl troubles , aud died. He liad been married ttve years , and left a young aud loving < vif f to deeply mourn his untimely death. She has the sympathy , in ihl $ her hour of afllictiou , of tbe whole flonununily , by vliom her husband was greatly respected. Saaih-up st the Union Pacific Depot. The Union Pacific emigrant train from the west , at half-past eleven Tuesday night , ran into a couple of transfer baggage cars , whieli were uiauding ou the track north of the depot. The platforms of the two- cars were completely demolished , and the end of one of the cars was caved in , and one of the cars was run oil" the track. They.were taken to the shops this morning for re- jpainr. AUCTION SAXE of the household furniture belonging ta'T , C. Brun- uer. "Sale"on 'tho promises , 14th street , between Chicago and Cass , on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. 1 R GBAY * AI.LEX , Auctioneer , Personal. D. K. Fant , of Texas , is at the Metropolitan. Seth Mabry , a well known Texas cattle dealer , is at the Metropolitan. O. D. Randall , traveling repre sentative of the Nonotuck Silk Com pany , Is at the Metropolitan. Gen. Harney , after whom Harncy street , in this city , is named , is at the Grand Central. Ho is eu route west Ben Gallagher , of the firm of Morgan & Gallagher , returned from a business trip to the West Tues day. Lunalillo , king of the Sandwich Islands , and retinue , will pass through Omaha the latter part of this month , in a special Pullman Palace train from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast Mr. Edwin Davis , proprietor of the circulation of the BEE , returned yesterday from the east , accom panied by his bride. They are reg istered at th Grand Central. Mr. D. W. Hitchcoot , the general passenger agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad , ar rived here Tuesday morning from Chicago , and went west by thell:30 : Union Pacific train , accompanied by Harry Deuel. These gentlemen will be absent about three weeks. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : John Busham , Batavia , 111 ; P Gumry , Chicaco ; Enoch C Ward , James McDankly , Ashton , 111 ; M J Williams , Dunlap , Iowa ; C 31 Forbes , Franklin , 111 ; L M Blais- dell , Franklin Grove , 111 ; Robt Hall , Creston ; C ij Merker and wite , Cherokee ; C B Hooms , city ; C H Brown , Kansas City ; Cyrus Marten , Wcat Y E'rila ; C H New man , Japan ; A Frank , Atlantic ; J F Bishop and wife , Montana ; Jerome lyoot , Chicago ; Mrs Thomas Moulton and family , If ebraska City ; Jacies E Ncgley and wife , VVarrons- burg , Mo { H. W Edward * and wife , Warrensburg , Mo ; DE Thompson , CJretp ; Wm Davidson , Buffalo , N T ; B A FatiUra , Adario , Ohio. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : Frank II Shepard , Philadelphia ; F D McClure , Nashua ; M F PhiK- ham , Nashua ; G S Alcorn , Button ; Mrs LAV Jones , city ; EugenoVan- antway , Osceola ; N J Sharp , U P B R { JM Ditycus , Book Island ; Lewis F Niles aud lady , Dayton , Ohio ; S Ellis , do ; George Ashley , Milton , Vt ; A C Jesler , Ft McPherson ; Miss Clark , PCS Moines ; A S Bailey , Chicago ; OP Johnson , Plattsmouth. MARRIED In this city , on Saturday Octob'er 10th , 1874 , FBEPEIUCK BEIIM to Miss CARRIE L. AICICERSON , at the the residence of the bride's parents , Judge W. L. Peabody , officiating. A caof Fancy Dakota Flour just received by L. V. MOESE , oct4t3 272 Dodge st. THAT DAKOTA FLOUR has arrived. L. V.Morse , 272Dodge street , sole agent for Omaha. oct 14 3t. James G. Clark , the composer of "Beautiful Hills , " "Mountains of iiife , " and many otlipr sweet pieces of music , will sing at the First M. E. Church Thursday evening. A part of the proceeds dpnated for be nevolent purposes. Admission , 50 cents. oct 14tl Agk your grocer for "Sea Foam. " oct 7 Gt GENTS' LADIES' BOYS' BOYS'MISSES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES , $1.00 TO 52.60 PER PAIR. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. HENRY DOIILE t Co. , 210 Farnham-Street , between 12th and 13th. o3 2t NEW CRAMBEHRIES , NEW CANNED GOODS , and ALT * GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESAMI. PRICKS BY 24tf A. H. GLADSTONE & Co. Headquarters for fine cakes and pastry at Latej 'a , corner Dougla and Twelfth. Fresh Boston cream cakes. octlOtf Ask your grocer for "Sea l < oam. " oct 7 Ot BOY your Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 IGth street sopt21tf Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street corner llth street may 7-tfl ROBT. PCRVIS , General Agent for Lhe Quincy Mill's Sea Foam Flour , iiade from f-tlected winter wheat , ind warranted to give perfect satis- action , 544 14th street , between Oouglas and Dodge. oct 7 Gt Abk your grocer for "Sea Foam. " jt.7Ct CAKPETtSGS. You can always find vthe 'largest ind best assortment of CAREETS t i OIL-CLOTHS V/INDOW SHADES MATTINGS MAI'S AND BUGS * * at JOHN B. DnrwjXKii's , ' t 4tlrstroet , between Faruham and Douglas atreets. s3 atfwlt. ' 'FOB SAU3 CHEAP. One Full Cabinet "Wheeler aud Vilsoii Sewirg Machine , with all 10 latest improvements.It Isnew as never been run. Inquire at the en office. augl7-tf BOOTH'S OTSTJLBS * * w4 ecelved dah"y by express. PONDT. MEYER & BAAPKE. II sep25tf TL. The Mysterious Death of George \7. Stewart Insurance Agonts"Arrivo Eoro to Investigate , j The readers of the BEE wilhrecol- lect the case of the sudden anoVinys- terious death , in Omaha recently , of Georpe "W. Stewart , of Le Soeur , Minnesota , who had a heavy insur ance on his life. The facts were , de tailed in this paper. Tuesday two agents of the in surance companies most heavily in terested arrived here , one from St. Louis and the other from N"ew York , to gather some information con cerning the deceased in behalf of their own and the other compa nies , f They were busily engaged all day in talking the testimony of under taker Gish , the occupants of tlie At lantic House , and others. Through these gentlemen we learned that Stewart's insurance was greater than has as yet been stated.namely , S102,000nearlyall of which was taken within six months. The body of the deceased has been exhumed at LeSoeur , and exanvned by the doctors four representing the family of the deceased , and five representing the insurance com panies. The stomach has been sent to Chicago for a chemical analysis for poison. , -s Stewart's son is thought tiy the insurance agents to he out of his mind. The deceased left property to the amouutof ten or twelve thous and dollars. Folico Court Items. George Hines , arrested for car rying concealed weapons , on the complaint of Ben. Hosan , was yes terday examined and discharged. The overwhelming and conclusive testimony in his behalf cleared him. Arthur McClure , arrested for selling liquor to an Indian , was turned over to the tender mercy of the United States District Court Noah Dolby , "jugged" for be ing too much addicted to the jug , was discharged. Wm. Greenig , for selling liquor to minors , was fined $23 and costs. This should be a warning to other saloon keepers who do not hesitate to violate the law In this respect Fannie Rogers , a notorious drunkard , was sent to jail for seven days , during which she will have abundant opportunity for sober ic- flection. James Connelly , arrested for drunkenness , was discharged upon payment of a six dollar fine. CHEAP I5QQTS AiS'D SHOES. 500 pairs MENS BOOTS - - $ . ( ] 500 paJra LADIES SHOIS ( sewed ) 1.25 500 pairs MISSES " J.2o 500 pairs BOYS " 1.00 250 pairs CHILDRENS' " 60 The above goods siutT HE SOLD , and are the BEST and CHEAPEST LOT ever offered for sale In town. Goods warranted not to rip , and marked in plain figures. ONE PRICE TERMS CASH. THE LA1H1EST , BEST AND CHEAP EST STOCK IN THE CITY. HENRY DOHLE & CO. , No. 210 Farnam St. , bet. 12th & 13. oct4-tl HAVE your Boots and Shoes made at A. W. Fullriedo's,478Thh-tcenth street , between Farnham and Har ney , manufacturer of exclusive cus tom work. Highest premium awarded at State Fair. oct4-2t WHY IS IT ? That through all the dull season just passed , when other dry goods stores wpre empty aijd clerks asleep , Bushman's ' dry goods etorp hag always been as crowded as over ? Why is it that old merchants are complaining bitterly , and are mov ing away ? Because Bushman sells goods as cheap iu OMAHA Aj3 THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW xORK CITY AT RETAIiv. Because Bushman's prices at retail in many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And last , but not least , hecause the people have found out for themselves that a child can buy as cheap and as safely as the most experienced buy er , and that is our aim to make our store the most reliable place of busi ness In this great new northwest. Be sure and find the right place , 205 Douglas street , two doors from Sheely Bros. ' meat market oct9dlf WALL PAPER for sale very cheap at JOHN B. DCTWILER'S Carpet Store , 14th street between Farnham and Douglas. sept3dtf&wlt NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! LOW PRICES ! ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. CALL AT THE NEW YORK DRY GOODSSTORE 228 FARNHAM STREET. ' sepUa-tf BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 IGth street sept21-tf McKelligon-s card on second page. iuue2-tf REMOVAL OF OFFICE. The Cnicago &Northwestern rail way office has been removed to No. 253 Farnham street , In the- Grand Central Hotel. Parties doing busi ness with that line will find a repre- leutativc of the road at the new of- Icc during business hours. Sleeping jar diagrams will bo kept at this lew office and sleeping berths can ) e secured as usual. Full and relia- ) le Information in regard to the [ imc of trains , rates of fare , counec- L ions , and every other point con- E iccted therewith , wil be cheerfully ! ii urnished at all times. C. G. EDDY , b cctlwi ! General Agent a b DYEING , cleaning ana repairing O ! ono in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 3th StLet. Farnham and Douglas ! prSStf. NEBRASKA SKETCHES. The Valley of tae Keiaaha. ( Correspondence of the BEE. ) TABLE ROCK , PAWKEE Co. , 1 KnB. , Oct 10th , 1874. j The first town of Table Rock was built on a hill , but when the Atchison - son & Nebraska railroad came through here , another village grew up in the valley , where the depot was located. . The old and new town are half a mile apart. The business men arc enterpris ing , and some day therowill'bonice little city here , for the situation is beautiful , and the surrounding coun try all that could be desired. The Neraaha at this point has a heavy fa'l ' , and a rock bottom , and with a reservoir to regulate the flow of water , Table Rock would become a manufacturing town. Buildingstone is abundant , and we saw many fine stores and residences which wore built with it Time is all that is wanted , and the men who live to see twenty years more will find southeastern Nebraska to be a wealthy manufac turing district. " Table Rock longs for a railroad to Omaha , and it will give substantial assistance to the company that will build one. In regard to business houses , we have itemized the following : Mr. C. H. " Norns , postmaster of the town , has as extensive a stock of goods and as great a variety , as any general store in the country. Mr. Norris is a pleasant gentleman and full of goaheadativeness , and hav ing the only store jof < the - kind in town , his trade is simply immense. Cummins & Birne have a first-class drug aud book store , and sell choice cigars. We are judges of the weed , and having tried their fragrant Ha- vaniis , we know they are good. Mr. G. R. Martin keeps a grocery store and butcher shop. Fellers & Dare hayo a first-class stock of furniture , collins , etc. They occupy the most elegant building in town , aud are doing a thriving business. There are three blacksmith shops hero S. G. Lombard keeps in up per town , and Benj. Horton and Wm. P. Pattison have shops near the railroad depot. Mr. G.D. Kearns Is a stone mason and many good buildings in this part of the couutry are monuments to his skill. Oviat & Linn keep everything that pertains to a first-class livery stable. They have the care of our "furious charger , " and lie seems sat isfied. Kiclmrdson & Fellers are exten sive lumber dealers , aud they also keep on hand a large stock of agri cultural implements. The harness business is carried on by Mr. p , F. Ream aclever geiitle- liian and u good workman. "Iu the way of hotels Table Rock is well supplied. The Asell House , where we make our headquarters , is first class in every respect. The City Hotel has a good run of custom , attracted by moderate charges , and that neatness and quiet which a traveler always enjoys. A wagon maker ' is now urgently wanted here , and rent free for one year is oifered to a good workman who will como and start a shop. Many of the trades and profes sions are as yet unrepresented , and for energetic , industrious men this is an inviting field. The exodus of the grasshopper sufferers is on the increase. At any time of day you will find the land scape dotted here and there with prairie schooners going east , aud un less large quantities of provisions aud clothing are forwarded at once , our western enmities will bo'almost depopulated , ' and 'famine will dis grace our State. Ldt every one who can give free- Jy and give at once. This will be a cruel winter for these people , and at best there will be much suffering. By giving prompt assistance we will be able to retain hundreds of Indus trious people who otherwise will be obliged to beg their way back to the Ijastern states , carrying with them sad tales which vyll | peter m.any from coming here to settle. Occasionally we see emigrants going west , but their number Is very few compared with otheryears. Now thjs should not be so. There never was a time so favorable for the new-comer as the present. In the more western counties farms can be bought for one-fourth the ac ; hiai post of improvement , and it may be years foefpro either grass hoppers or drouth re-visit us. Let those who intend coming west dosp at once. A golden opportunity is now theirs , and it may never occur again. There is no good reason why Nebraska will not in coming years , give as many bushels to the acres cultivated as she has m the past This one year is no criterian , and heretofore our state has occu- ) Ied the very front rank among the raiu producing states. The circuaton.of ] ] . the BEE ' in this district is very extensive a'tifl con stantly on the increase , and Rose- water's editorials aud Sorenson's locals are copied in almost every paper we find. Salem , Dawson's Mills , Humboldt and Table Rock take more copies of the Br.E than of all other papers combined. "How dnth the little limy Bat" To such ilim < nsions tnirer , It gels subscribers all the day , A dozen to ibe hour. The other evening we were taking a moonlight stroll and enjoying" the bright autumnal tints which varie gated the face of nature. The Queen of Night shone with unusual majesty , and beneath her ra diance the frcenery through which we passed was ; very beautiful , and we found our fancies wandering away into a delicious train of imag inations , and we thought how en chanting this fair world would be if we were not so entirely alone In it , and if there was only some fair spirit for us at whose shrine we could worihip. If there was only some little vine embowered spot that we could consecrate to our goddess , then for us would mlllenlum com mence and our happiness be perfect When suddenly a soft , depp , heart- jreaking.sob came from a clusfer of ihrubbery near by. All the jhivalry in our nature was oused at once. That voice so gen ie must come from one Of the fair- : of her sex , and where was the rillain wlia could cause her this an- fuisb. Wo determined instantly to iscertain her wrongs' , and insist on eilress. So , hastily we approached he graceful form dimly s > een half tidden by the foliage , and in the aost gentle and sympathetic tones M tiqulred the cause of this agonizing arrow. The reply was In these fords : "Pad gave me a lickin' , ut it's none o' your business , " and big lubberly boy of sixteen stum- wl led out of the bushes and lumbered QTdown the road. "With difficulty we kept from giv- th i him a whipping ourselves , an /hat business had he to spoil our sverJe iu that manner. THE ELECTION. Uouglas County A very Close Contest Partial Rdpubliean Vlctoiy. Republicans Elect Five-Eighths of the Legislative Ticket. LEGISLATIVE TICKET. FORSEXATORS. SPAU.V , ( Rep. ) 1st ward , 236 ; 2d ward , 264 ; 3d ward , 216 ; 4th ward , 132 ; 5th ward , 184 ; 6th ward , 359 ; total in the city , 1411 ; McArdle pre cinct , 14 ; Union , 13 ; Saratoga , 32 ; Douglas , 11 ; Chicago , 45 ; West Omaha , 23 ; Valley , (17 ( maj ) ; Elk- born , - ; Florence , 28 ; Millard 22 ; Grand total - . SWEESY ( Rep. ) 1st ward , 250 ; 2d , 243 ; 3d , 196 ; 4th , 125 ; 5th , 173 ; 6th , 332 ; total in the city 1319 ; Mc- Ardlo precinct , 2 ; West Omaha , 12 ; Chicago 28 ; Union , 12 ; Saratoga , 31 ; Douglas , 4 ; Millard. 5 ; Valley (18 ( maj ) Florence , 20 ; Elkhorn ( Dem. ) 1st waid , 337 ; 2d , 279 ; 3d , 182 ; 4th , 112 ; 5th , 222 ; 6th , 227 ; total in the city , 1359 ; Mc Ardle precinct 26 ; West-Omaha , 16 ; Chicago , 39 ; Union , 35 ; Saratoga , 38 ; Douglas , 45 ; Millard 24 ; Flor- 31 ; grand total - . GooDiucir , ( Dem. ) 1st ward , 298 ; 2d , 303 ; 3d , 164 ; 4th , 101 ; 5th , 223 ; 6th , 214 ; total in city , 1306. McArdle precinct , 27 ; West Omaha , 9 ; Chicago , 49 ; Douglas , 47 ; Union , 33 ; Saratoga , 37 ; Millard , 15 ; Valley - ley > - > Florence , 30 ; Elkhorn , BAimows First ward , 250 ; 2d , 290 ; 3d , 236 ; 4th , 154 ; 5th , 183 ; 6th , 377 total , 1490. TIIUHSTON First ward , 240 , 2d , 271 ; 3d. 227 ; 4th , 138 ; 5th , ISO ; Oth , 352 total in the city , 1408. WEIDENSALL 1st ward , 2 10 ; 2d , 272 ; 3d , 191 ; 4th , 135 ; 5th , 205 ; Oth , 3G3 total , 1,412. BAUMER 1st ward , 313 ; 2d-291 ; 3d , 222 ; 4th , 148 ; 5th , 211 ; Oth , 384 total , 1,569. PIIATT 1st ward , 240 ; 2d , 251 ; 3d , 196 ; 4th , i09 ; 5th , 1S6 ; Cth , 338 total , 1,310. McAimiun-irlst ward , 210 ; 2nd , 249 ; 3d , 197 ; 4th , 123 ; 5th , 169 ; Oth , 339 total , 1,287. DEMOCRATIC. MURPHY 1stard , 347 ; 2d , 317 ; 3d , 173 ; 4th , 113 ; 5th207 ; 6th , 235 ; total , 1392. BAKER 1st ward , 306 ; 2dvj255 ; 3d , 266 ; 4th , 116 ; 5th , 190" ; G ih , 232 ; total , 1271. HUME 1st ward , 303 ; 2d , 267 ; 3d , 149 ; 4th , 106 ; 5th , 226 ; 6th,248 ; total , 1304. CAHN 1st ward , 3Q2 ; 2d , 268 ; 3d , 147 ; 4th , 90 ; 5lh , 193 ; 6th , i9i ( total 1,204. The following are the grand totals in the county for each candidate , excepting Elkhorn and Valley pre cincts : 6J3.VATOIIS. Rustin , 1619 ; Spaun , 1599 ; Good rich , 1572 ; Sweesy , 1433. REPRESENTATIVES. Baumer , 1,830 , ; Barrows , 1,753 ; Thurston , 1,047 ; Weidensall , 1,634 ; Pratt , 1,520 ; McArthur , 1,491 ; Mur phy , 1,643 ; Baker , 1,669 ; Hume , 1,550 ; Stephens , 1,481 ; Richards , 1,588 ; Cahn , 1,439. The following majorities ftrp reported in Valley * precinct : Spaun , 17 ; Swcesey , 18 ; Stephens , 96 ; Baker , 23 ; Harrows , J9 ; Thurston , J4 , Weiqeusall , 5 ; Baumer , 7. The result may therefore be sum med up as follows 5 The average Re publican majority for the State tick et , 175 ; the majority ot Council , district attorney , will reach 225 ; James McArdle is re-elected county cornrnjssjoHer by about 150 majority. On the legisla'tiye ticket the Repub licans ejected orjo Senator ( Spaun ) and four representatives * Baumer , Barrows. Thurston and Woldeiisall. The Democrats one Senator Rus- fin , and two Representatives Ba ker and Murphy. Uarnes majority as float representative will reach oyer 100. The Independents polled about 50 votes , and the Prohibitionists about a dozen , Just as soon as the official reports are received we shall give a tabular statement WATER BONDS. The vote on water bonds Is as fol lows : The First ward for bonds 429 , against 92 ; the Second , for 339 , against 197 ; Third , 356 , against 71 ; Fourth , for IS , against lQ4j Fifth , far 239 , against 142 ; Sixth , for 232 , against 301. Total for bonds , 1GSO , against 1027 , or 120 votes loss than two-thirds of the entire vote cast , Overcoats macio up in the best style , for comfort as well as ele gance , at very moderate prices. s5eodt M. HCLLMAX & Co. For fine clothing aii'l iurnishiiig joudd to suit the fall and wiuter season , call at se5eodts M. IlELLMAK & Co. The latest styles in suits at sur > risiug low figures sold by selSeodtf M. HIU.LMAK & Co. Hoys' , youths' and children's lothing ; the best varieties and sold ery low at se5eodtf M. HELIJIAN & Co. GEO. H. PETERSON , tuepiouco igar manufactuier , keeps coiT- iantly on hand the very best rands of cigars , and also Tjone ack , Fruits and Flowers , and Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 11 Douglas street may6eodlv READ the new advertisement of . Hellinan & Co. septlScodtf TYPE FOR SALS A Font of Bourgeois Type , of nch th > s is a aim pie , weighing 600 s. This type has been in use _ ou 9 Daily BBE less than one year , d is , nearly as good as new- For terms &c. , address E. ROSETVATER , i f. Publisher of the Bee Tno Coming Legislature. Although the election returns are yet incomplete , we have sufficient assurance of the election of the fol lowing nieu'bers to the next Legis lature. SENATORS. First District Ellas Beaver.Rlch- ardson county , Ind. Second J. Usher , of Nemaha , Rep. Rep.Third Third J. E. Lamaster , of Otoe , Rep. Rep.Fourth Fourth S. M. Chapman , of Cass , Rep. Rep.Fifth Fifth J. S. Spaun , Rep. , and C : B. Rustin , Dem. , of Douglas. Sixth Waldo Lyon , of BurtEep. Ninth Guy C Barton , of Liu- colu , Rep. Tenth John Lore , Eep. Eleventh C. C. Burr , of Lancas ter , Rep. Twelfth N. K. Gnggs , of Gage , Rep. HOUSE. 1st District E. S. Towlo , H. Fisher , and S. SV. 13ealsrepublican , of Richardson. Second Church Howe , and C M Hayden , Independent , of Nemaha. Third Pinney , Robb , Republi can , and L Enyard and E Munn , Democrats , of Otoo- Fourth John Brown and H W Farley , Republicans , of Cass. . Fifth Abbott , Republican. Seventh J B McDowell , Repub lican , of Gage. Eighth Hastings and Helmer , Republican , of Lancaster. Tenth D. C. McKilhp , Republi- cnn , of Seward. Eleventh George Hastings , Re publican , of Saline. Twelfth Henderson , Republican , of Tlutyer. Thirteenth E. Nance , Republi can , of Folk. Fourteenth T N Chapman , Re publican , of Saunders. Fifteenth Amos Gates , Demo crat , of Sarpy. Sixteenth Ben H Barrows , J M Thurston , Jacob Weidensall , aud John Baumor , Republicans , and Frank Murphy and Alexander H. Baker , Democrats , of Douglas. Seventeenth Gaylord , Republi can , of Washington. Eighteenth J Olinger , Republi can. Nineteenth J C Seeley , Repub lican , of Dodge. Twentieth T Crawford , Demo crat , of Cuming. Twenty-fourth Loren ClarkeRo- publican , of Cass. Twenty-fifth J W Barnes , Re publican , of Cass. ' / Twenty-sixth M V Moudy , Republican - > publican , of Kearney. , r % % t _ BUY your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street. _ sept21tf HOTELS. OMAHA , - , - - HEBBABKA Tholargwt and beat hot between Chicago ind San Francisco , Oi * > neJ new September SOth. 1873 , sSO tf EO. THUALL. Proprietor. United States . . , COK. DOUGLAS iSn TENTH STREETS. " " .HE UNDERSIGNED nsrectfnlly annoan- I cet that he has purchased aqd refitted the above Hotel , : uid ii now ready to iiccoinnlodate the public , with hoard by day or WD < k , at reasonable enable rite * . WILfclAJI LEHR. Prep. julr22- < 1 v , California House. FHITZ HAFMEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth , Oarha , Nebraska. Beard hy the day or week , lime 1. vl SIOTJSE. Ort 9M , 1ft. Farnham andJIarnty Streeti , O AS liecn entirely refiittcd and refurnished. rl aud will accommodate all to tbe beat ol board at SI , CO per day ; C , V. & S , M , SAJWAN , 1y2Sdlj. Proprietors. Central House Vo. 630 fifteenth Street , ' ' Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEIMI JY ( ) $ , Erop'ry Day BUI ! vieet Board at reasonable rates. First-class tor attached to the house. 1e27 3m Motel , ? v fronting on 4th , 6th and W&lnntit * , , - St , Louis , - Mo4 Laveille , Warnei & Co. , J - f Tlie Southern Hotel Is first-class In all Its am ointments. Its tables are at all times k tip- plicd In the greatest abundance , with all trie dnlUaclcs the markets aOord , Its clerlrs and employes are all ppllfp and atrentive'lo the want * ol tli" curst ? ( if the hotel , ThereJs an improved dcva'or leading from the fir > t floor to the uri ' > er orii" ! Railroad aud steamboat- ickctoth'rrs. news stand , aqd weaterr fiiiionr tt-lpsrflph olll-eln theBotncdanf hotel I BEDMAN & LEWIS. Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. OottOJCLXVOOCS. L TJ 3vd ! IBIEIR , On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. Je26Ira H. t' . WALKB , -MANUFACaUKbr A { < p 4JKALEBK BOOTS & SHOES 10 13th Si. Between Farnhsp apd Dougbn a 13 VAX DOHA'S JJXACHINE All Llmls ol light anheuTjr IACIIINERY HADE& IIEI'AIIIKI/ . Wo'k Quarai\te ' . - \ < n'-&l bB HAESUY QTEEEf. OITAHA. vniit ! SPENCER'S Cc an.i Confectionary L'or. loth aud Learcimorlli SU > . , 14 SM ATTnE'BRIDUE CROSS ! KG THE RUBICON. Ca ar crossed the Rubicon , In searih of sunny skien , .Beneath lltalia' * genLil sun , Ifehuld hin ntandard rUe , Acrofs the weeping Rhine , NnjxlM.ii led his men , To place upon hU achins brow Another Ungly diadem. f. crossed the Dougbs Rubicon , .Asall the Wet should Luowt And now npon the corner , i We're opened up onr show. W < - had cot room within our store For ail the crowils which came ; We give yon now a larger one With prices Just the inje. We've hats to salt the million , From high to low degree * With Cata aud OloTea for all tbe West. As one can plainly see , ' UNCE , the 1st premium Hajtsr , s525oug- , Street , carng ? of l th. ' SPECIAL NOTICE KOTlCn. AOvertissmenW of To let , For S > alc , Ixwt , Wants , Found , Boarding , * c. , will In- inrtvd in these columns once for TEN CENTS tier line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CEF1S per line. 3b first insertion never les thi.i TWENTY-FIVE CENTS mAKrN UP A Red Cow and Calf , three JL yers-Tid. short tail , crop of the left ear and fork in the right. Owntr can have her by calling on H. McCarty on O. W. Forbs' furia. and pay ing damages. A Pocket Book containing money and LOST , tbe pocket book Is marked \lbeit Auson , name on the inside , any one ha-ing found the same can retain the money if he will return tbe book and notes to J. ROBINS , No. 137 Farnham Stieet. octUilli * TJIOUND EdTRAY-Oa the premhus ot the J [ * undersigned , about 8 miles north of Omaha , a red and white Heifer , three years old , no brand. OitlStf R. 8. PRYANT. rXOING. GOING , GONE Atagreatbargzin. \JT 'Jo any one wishing a good business aud good business property Iu the heart of tic City , l offer for sale my Brick Residence property No. 26 and 25 $ Dodge sir. , containing (2) ( ) Two business Lots of 22 l 't front with good Brlck- hous , niue (9) ( ) ro-ms , good C Har , CisUrn , Weil and good Brick Wood-house ; Alsouiy Confec tionery Stock , Fixtures and mauLfaituriug Tools. OctlStS B. M. MARSHALL. WANTED A girl todogeneral Housewort , InaMuall fcmily. Inquire at'JSo 639 llth St. bet. Douglas and Dodge. octlJMSt I7IOR the best cider and for the purest cider Jt ? vinegar go to Merrltts 153 Farnhaiu St. octlOdlm. FOR RENT Four nicely furnished riouis in a private house , southeast corner .f 12th audU'acilic Street , at reasonable terms. octSeodSt. MONEY TO LOAN Call at the law office of D. L. Thomas , Room 8 Vischers Block. octTtf- A Store room for rent , 14th Ft. joining St cl JL Johnson. Inquire of A. J. bhup on. 263 Dodgo. cctTtf mO RENT A house with fire rooms , good JL cellar and < Istrrii , S. W. Cor. 13th and Chicago cage St. C. AXFORD. octetf. ] 3 KMOVAL. Dr. Lewis has rem ved his JtV risi'lencn to the brat house south cf the Uuptist Church , uud 1 is office to room No. 5 , Creighton block. rxtodtf. SALE My lluht one horse family car riage , tuitablefor two or four persons. A bo two or lutee Iar0e work horses cheap , lor cash. octSdtf. GEO. W. HOilAN JR. REST Brick store corner Chicago and FOR streets , The test g'and in the city , having lieea occupied as a grocery for the last seven jeuis , a good cemented cellar. oct2dtf S WRIGHT. Day boarders , N. W. Cor. 12th , WANTED and Howard St. sep2Seodtf. "Tt ANTED by the year , a man who is a VT pract cal farmer , with a wife who is a good cook and housekeeper to go into Iowa , thirty miles tast of Co mcil Bluris one or two cliil- dien not objefllonabb ? if able to do chores. En quire at 235 Fa-nil uu street. sep20dlf FOR RENT Store , Dwelling , Boarding , and ware homes. Inquire of ALF. D. JONE ? , cep23dtf S. IX cor. Douglas and ISth sis. f REAT BARGAINS IN CITY I'KOBERTY , \JT Tickets to and Irom Europe , foreign ex- utiange. Inquire at CO ? llth strtet. b t. Far- uahmand Douglas. J. JOIIN&ON. > ept261f FOR SALE. 3 good lotx on 18th , near Paul street for SS50. 1 small lot 33xG6 , ou 23 and Cans street 200. SO acres of Douglas county landfirst class , 10 miles out , JG10. New housj and lot 5 years time. 1,800. HOGGS i HILL , Real estate agents , i sep23codtf. 284 Dodge street. AFb\V nrxt class boardeii waned at Misj Bushes' , 0 8 13th , bet. Cap. ave. anu Davenport. UooJ table. ' ' 'pt22tf HOUbE FOR RENT Ninth and Capital Avenue. 8. A. TAYLOR i Co. bepl21tf ONEY 10 LOAN-InquIro at Lay Office of P. A. IJEALS.Rooui 9 , VUcher's Block ' - " Omaha. sspUSdtf GKKAT bargains in real estate , for sale lot 7 iu block b9 , with all Improvements tbere- on. situated ou Dodge Strtetbetwe ul3tb 14th Streets , at the low pilce of J5 00. Enquire ol M. IIELLMAN i CO. Corner of Franhara A thirteenth Streets. si 4 d 30 t. * t irANTED Ameiican , German , Norrrcg' ' tt YV Swedish , or Irish girls , tq w&rk in hotels , restaurants and prWat ; families. Inquire at CotiriUiCp. , Eoiplb > ment Bureau , 527 Fif- ' feenth'Strc' t , ppposite Post Office , .eiit2dtf rilllK Ioue.Hail [ lot next north of C. E. Yoat'.s JL residence is lors'de at the low price of $3,5CO a trifle more than the ccst ot improve ments. Inquire of E.f , A IBROaE , Attor ney , near hes.d of DausUs street. " " \ /AA'iti } Any one wanting town ore * Y V change any kind of hnsmcsj , hauso lots , Jands or merchandise , call on u . We have clwncea entirely U oar hands , affording the best inv 7ilent for capital , both small jr..l reat. COriUILLA C ( . , Eich.imre and t.nl- lecting Bureau , 531 15lh street , ofpo Office. > * * - rpli THE rv.D 'O ' Th 'anderslgned Ss JL opened an otiice'for enjplo'ymant of male and female help fur jtftixa , otCces , houses , pri- yate families ' , < -tc. All In want of the same , or wantli.r e'mployment , please call on us. COTXRILL&CU. , Exchange nd Employuiect Bureau , 53115th street'oppjsue Post Olfica. sept2dU ] \TONEY TO LOAN On'approtea persona IVi sftjurity , also City "and County Warrants bought and fcoM. Inquire at LawOffiieuf T. W. T. Richards. No. 430 13th St. , Omaha. AugGdtf STORE TO RE 193 Douglas ttnet. In quire of WEBBER 4 BEIIM. lolvltt TIT ANTED Day boarders , nt tht s uthwes : YV cor. oflOth and HajnoYBtj. ' 'totf ' LEGAL NOTICE. Xotlce is hereby given that a chattel mortg age wlieroio Alougo C. Buntin aud Duncan Cauicron are mortgagors and Charles B. Wells is mortgagee will b foreclosed by a sile of themoitgagrd property therein described towit : one sorrel horse about nine years old , t onp single open tip buggy , oncs , t ! &Ut hahuss , one well sugar wiih rppes ami complcta outfit for buarliTg lacluillng eanrl pump , bno set Slug la light'hanies new. " Said mortgage bears date July SSth A. D. 1874 and la rrcorded In B > ok O. of mottgago Record at page.GSO In the office of the County Clerk in and f&r'Doui-las County State of Nebraska. Said sail will bo held in front of Sperry'n livery stable , on the WC't side oflGtb Mre l between Doilge and Cup. itol Aveine Streets , in the City of Omaha Hid County apd State on tha 4th day of amount November 1874 , ' at JO O'Q'O ' * ! ; A. M. The claimed to l > e due on imlil luortgaRa and the null's therein described at tbe time of the fipt publication of this'notlce Is $203.00. Omaha Oct. 14th 1874. CHARLU9 H. WELLS , Mortgigee , By D. L. TUOilAS , hU Attorney. octHJlt RETAIL CASH PUfiCEASEBS So-vying Machines. In order to make room for our new styles , we linve put in PERFECT order all uf our old itock , including second-hand , aud offer them at 3REATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. EJEAR ITS MIND 2VERY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and iur.AUTHORI2Ep csnva-acrs b WARRANT- IP , and INSTRUCTION given , as T'E have a DEPUTATION TO SUdTAIN. Experience roycs a machin WITHOUT Initructlon is TORSE , iban NONE at all , CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth- 'Ss ' uwiclilnea bought at low figutes , that are be- ig palmed off on the public for nearly as good i new. Persons that do not want to run the ak of licing swindled should NEVER buy of puarties , as they have NO putution AT STAKE , as have old established > ui panics. THirnOWE.tMACHINE.CO. , 13th .Stree . A. adcile and Harness Maker , S TKI3niii : : , ' 'LL orders and repairing promptly atten led L. > to.rd aatufactiou guarraatied. BJTCaah paid for hidra. ap331r Tl cn > ] pun LOOCOO DH FASHIHG IAND IH NEBEAS2AII IEAL ESTATE AGENTS , Nc * OUdES > AND LOTS m tne city of Omaha , The L we L fursaleihesuand on good terms. " "BOGCS & HILT. 231 Dodge street. The Notary Public , al , rsy In otflea , ap30j and : moi Mrs. D. A. shionable Dressmaking , . 5Q4 Fourteenth St. , ' ) Sm O21AIIA. NEB , The Kir.of the SEWING 3IACI1INE WOJ IJ ) as | u u.itcnlly as ( . ( .Id . . i'.eulun oi FiunuiY. SALES FOK 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Iv5achires ItBelne over One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand . mor * JlntLiLcs tlan * ert sold Iv Sewlni Machine the tln' J ; Companv during game It. willh.ir lybedeuicJ jixiu such evident * that tha suicrloritj of ths Slcr I. fii " ruonstrated THE SINGE . NASOET , Agent * je 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA J. J. BBGWisT & BRCX WHOLESALE Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEKLE & JOHNSON , g 6ROCE MM PSOX'SJULOCIC 54O Fourteoath. Strsot , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE nichlMy - USTIEIB MQBGAN & GALJLAGER. -vSUCCLStORb TO CREIGHTON AN3 MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCEES , So. ! 0& Farnliam Street O3.A : lOIJL aurgdly WHITNEY , BAUSEBMAN : & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Wo. 247 Douglas Street , mch2yi AGr TS FOK THV. DUPO.NT POWDLK CO. CLARK & FRENCH , HPOfF CRflnPliC ! I JJbJyd&lili ullUvJbl& ] I AMD DEALERS ZZV Canned Goods , Dried Truits , Green Fruits in Season. . JC 1 . .MillERS SOLICITED. ' JiD PROMPTLY FILLEIt. A. , S I 1ML TP S O 3STa MANUFACTUKEE AND WHOLESALE 1JM 532 ST. , C. 21- . rest I > osjlte prices. ' ji'lOdlj ROBERT a STEEL1 , , * JEALEfi'IN Oils , Varnishes , "BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC. 257Douglas Street niclilBfodlr K 'HR JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES 231 r Faraiiara Street , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , " " WHOLESALE DEALERS IX IE km FANCY DRY OODS ITS-IT Notions , -nd Hoots and Shoes. JOHN T. -JOBBER OF .eavy Hardware , , IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND 16 Douglas HENBY HORNBEHGER. DEALEK IN m- ( ) liiKiitukyJ\ViiskkM ; ! ! auJ ItiipurtO'fJitootN 239 DOUGLAS 3T 1 ( cuMweii ijiock. ) r htSTl and J ! ? Bhwif hlt Hie Und w cuitlwteil , within two years from ateVf pwrchaiS ! L.M1GE DEDUCIOXS FOB CASH PAYMENTS. irlh of Dlatte , l.oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys- V ? , S sW2 South of the Phtte uil.puhUcanVaUcy. KorcIrcuUrsan.JlulliuJor . . .r-ply : Tc iny Sloorc , General Agont. oittce South and , - , . Oposffo tlie Union Depot , id in 0. B. & Q. office , Gnind Central Hotel , OMAHA