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THE OMAHA BEE FRIDAY OCT. 16 , 1874. 1'APEK 01 TJU il'l. THE OUAHA DA1LT le certed to raescnbers by- carrier , to uy part t > t the dty , eterj evening , < MimUiy P - jt-ptcd , ) nt bitten cents per * , f * * x uoiiths , and $7.00 per anuum , l'eu i * ! n advance. . All com plaints about IrregulariUw , * adnvt l thit olltee will receive prompt tttortiun. Tut OMJ.HA LIAII.T USE Till be njulr-l to oi TiUr. tthcfollowingrctM , y -i .ns - rLOJy n advance : ji.t-0 per ao mm. S.7S " Ccnths. . Tlis OIIAHX IU1LT PCX. hzn I. ) : . .i tne l.AliiiEST circulation in the city , snJ u > , hereiore , the best and cheapest slk.i'win ? medium. JUTES or AnvErriEiHo. Local uoisiw , si n-nU per line ! locsl odTirtwiu-rt * , * c < nti pr line ; by the month , 10 it * > juTf-niK-mect inserted furlen tli.ii 60 ctnli. SJIM.UU notices. 10 cents per line , iiiuclr inicr- Uun , nut less than 25 cents. , Tikusient tbt rtixmenU must inra. > My be- p U ( or in edrasce. Ketes lor ilandins dTertl CEH > nt t-r j > ecJl ccutrta-t. All Legal ! .oticra , bUteaicnu , Tnbol r Wi.rt , etc. . requiring careiul revision t y tojy or pru-J to be furnished , mutt I * Jiaudrf in belLre tea o'clock A. M. to insure intertion the eauie day. X | c2a ] and Local adverlUeiccutu Iwfore two o'co t - . . Ad rcrtisesuenU Uaore one oYI&cfc P. K Al adTeitiiwnifciits for trw WK KIT BEK must 1 * banded in before MOD Jay noon , lor the i m < > week's is'nn. _ Opcnin ? and Closing of .ttalls in Oinaha. WEST. 1. V.R.R. EAST. * , W. H. K. . llnx uw 4t * do. . . . . . 11:00 tso do r-o. . . . . no Co. . . . a.ist.Jo ' ( * -M I'D do. . j & & W.It 3 : X IU1W iiOETB. O.AK. W.R.R2:50 ' Chicago und all Eastern cities , Kel < rska City riattn outh , Council UluUa.nd Burling ton , dueat 1USSO a. in. , clu'east 4J5J a. m. and fat'Yiouis ' and St , Joseph , due at 10 00 a. ni. and 7 p. ui. ; closes at 1:45 p. ui. audi.34 a. ui. Office open Sundays Irom 1to 1 p. ni. ft K. YOaT. Postmaster. LUBIYAL AAD DLTAU'lOUE OF TRAINS. Iliwc Card of the Bniltiifclon Iloute ' OMAHA. IKAVKOMAHA. AKR'VE AT ' J A. > l. | JJaVl- . . 10:45 P. M. * Moiida > exempted. " " * ® ' Trds I * the only line running Pullm-n Hotel. n W HITCHCOCK HARKT P DEDEL , Gen'l. Wca. 1'ass. Agt. Ticket Agent , Chiwo. III. Omaha , Neb. Onion Pacific. LIAVX. ABBOTS. g r.rtS : & % $ feUyMti * . . 5OOA.M. < . ? Ually Freight 6 45A. , IL. 3.30 X U Clilc sot Kock l.l nil * Pacflr , Mail 530A.W. 10:40P.M. xpr 2 0 P.M. tlO.OOA.M. SnndaT ezceptcd. tllondays cxcepted. i & Kortl wci t rn. . tlO : IA.M KKiiHa * CUrt St. Jo. & Council BlaCk omIncErprees..B30A.M. 10:00 A. M. aTCrTing EivreaB..2 * ) P. M. 6:40 P. M. 4 : Nortliweatern and Slonx Cltr & Pacific. 2:15P.M. Dally except Sundays. Omalbaees and Biggage WagonB leave the fflcc , corner Farnnam and Ninth etreuts , flr- ecumUiutoB iu udvanco ol the nuo\e Uallroad TOAD1 HK'l'lM itf > me X AylON of eUAlty 1II K I. more than double tJintof any oilier dally nKr JiublUIlt-U In Krbraiiha Peycke Bros. , the leading oyster dealers , defy all competition. They tell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters lower than any other house In the citv. BOOTH'S OYSTUKS joceivea daily by express PDNDT , Mm'EK & sept25tl OMAHA BREVITIES. J. C. Carry- soldier , was bent to jail yesterday J > y Judge AVil- bur in default of a fine imposed for drunken and disorderly conduct. Policcman2.Byrne yeatertfsy recovered - covered seven sheets which had been stolen from Mrs. Albchuleraud sold by the thief for S1.50. TheUnitedStatos DistrlctCourt , Judge Dundy presiding is now in bession in tills city. The business thus far has Leen of a preliminary character. The selection , by lot , of the ex tra reserved reason beats for the Omaha Library Association lecture .course took place last evening At the rooms of Uie Association. . , Mr. John "Wilhnell has com inenced excavating for a handsomi brick building on his vacant lot be tween his residence and the Govern II mcnc headquarters building , on Tif teenth street. The grand jury of the Douglai County District Court presented a number of indictments yesterdaj afternoon. Robert Urown , alias "Sooner , I the bootblack , " and a youth named William " \Veideusall , were before the Probate Court yesterday on the charge of larceny. They were sent to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury- "Have yon heard I'romEIkhorn yet ? " everybody has been asking. Xo returns have yet been received. It seems very strange that it should take longer to hear from one of our own county -precincts tnan it does from the State of Maine. The High School Debating So ciety meets this evening. _ The ' Louisiana question will be dis cussed. Declamations readings and original essays make a pleasant > prognuno for * the evening. The meetings of the society are open to its friends. The sociable given "Wednesday evening at the Baptist Church , by - the -ladies of the congregation - i gation , to afford all an oppor S tunity to bid farewell to Rev. P Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly , was very elD largely attended ami apleasant time D ) was hid. Sirs. Donnelly was pre sented , during the day , with a costly n uold opera chain by her fellow boarders , aud in the evening with a Oliver pickle castor by the ladies of iho church. They leave to-day. O E A TYPE FOR A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which th-s Is a "sample , weighing COO Jbs. This type Las been in use on Pr the Daily BEE less than one year , sa and is nearly as good as new. For tenna &c. , address E. BOSEWATEB , ; n ( Publisher of the Bee OCl Personal. / Hon. Tom Majors , of Peru , is reg istered at the Metropolitan. Hon. Elam Clark , of Tort Cul- houn , is at the Metropolitan. Col. Anson Mill , O. S. A. , is at the Metropolitan. Hon. John Carrigan , of Blair , is at the Metropolitan. Hon. J. E. Lamaster , of Xebraska City , is at the Metropolitan Hotel. William Mercer , of Pittsburg , is at the Metiopolitau. JTou. O. P. Mason , of Nebraska City , is at the Metropolitan. Sam Jones came in from his plan tation yesterday , and will remain in the city for-a couple of weeks. Judge Carter , of Beatrice , arrived in the city Wednesday on bufci- ness , and returned home yesterday. J. J. Dickey , Superintendent of the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph , went west yesterday * on business. Surveyor General Cunningham , o < "Plattsmouth , was registered at the Grand Central last evening. Hon. George H. Thuinmell and wife , of Grand Island , are at the Grand Central. Miss Susie George , daughter of Hon. F. George , of Clark Station , Nebraska , formerly of Bprirgrteld , Illinois , is in the city , visiting the family of Di. Mercer. Gen. Harney , who is stopping at the Grand Central Hotel , is probab ly the oldest officer in the United States army. At an early day in the history of the West he disting uished himself by many brilliant victories over the Sioux , and dur ing the late war he achieved addi tional honors as a soldier. He was serenaded at the Grand Central Ho tel Wednesday evening . _ by the 23d Infantry band. He was introduced by Mayor Chase , and gracefully acknowledging the serenade , he stated that he was no speaker , and then retired. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : A M Sherwood , Dubuque , Iowa ; Harry Lizzett , Texas ; John Carri gan , Blair ; E M Van Antwerp , Osceola , Iowa ; G Strauss , Chicago ; GeoShadley , Tiffin , O ; W C Irvm ; Ogalalla ; F P Yeomans , Omaha ; Wm. McClure , Philadelphia ; T H Benton , Iowa ; W S Brown , UP RR ; John W Brannan , Jackson , Neb ; JB BarnesFonca ; PJMar- tin , Lincoln. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : Miss C E Rehill , Mass ; E H .Bui- lard , Chicago ; J W Stewart , Pitts burgh , Pa ; W M White , Hastings , JSeb ; O Frost wile aud sister , Platts- rnouthj H P Devalen , City ; C L Anderson , Freeport , Ills ; M Blodg- ett , Portland ; Ed Forrest , Louis ville , J y : James Myers , Louisville , Ky ; JM Grove , Neb ; Gee Meyers , W V Gardner , Atchlson , Kan ; J B Graves , Waterloo , N Y. SuiH'OUT home manufactures and buy the Snow Flake Flour. It is the best in the market. octlS 3t LTTTTE & WILLIAJIS. Nebraska Products. At the State Immigration oflice yestfrday ! we were shown by Colonel Noteware a specimen of peat , six inches thick and two feet square , which was taken out five miles south of Albion , Boone coun ty , by Judge Lorin Clark , and sent to Omaha. It is used for fuel , and burns readily , being a splendid heat producer. It abounds in great quantities all through the Beaver yalley , and is sold at $2.50 per wagon gen loRd There are OH exhibition at th Immigration office seventeen differ out specimens of winter apples raised by P. Walker , of PJattsmouth They are conclusive evidence tha Nebraska is destined to bo one o the leading fruit growing State- * both a to quality and quantity. A mammoth squash weighing 60 pounds , raised by William Allimus of Dakota city , attracts considera ble attention. It ia flanked by two other large squashes , one raised Elder W. Tyler , and the other bj T. Tipton , both of Dawson county Hon. J. D. Neligh , of West Point has on exhibition a specimen of Ne braska white spring wheat , of excel lent quality , and which weigh sixty-one and a half pounds to the bushel. W. D. Blackburn , of Lowell , ha ? sent in a specimen ot Mediterranean wheat , which averaged 241 bushels to the acre. Harrow Escape from boicg Burned to Death. Dr. Tanner , the well known vete rinary burgeon , having taken a litlle too much wine for his stomach's sake , as we were informed , came very nearly making a burntsaciifice of himself Wednesday night. He went to sleep at his stable , on the alley , between Harney and How- ird streets , on Fourteenth , and left a lamp burning by his side. It 'ell over and set fire to lie etraw twice , but each ime the accident was discovered y a Mr. Haybrook , who was thus he means of saving the Doctor's life , is well as the stable , from destruc- ion. Mr. Haybrook informed Mar- hal Snowden of the affair , and the larshal took the Doctor to jail to iass the remainder of the night in afety. Ho was brought before the 'dice Court yesterday and dis- harged. AVe are glad that the octor was rescued from anuntime- jT and horrible death , as his place this community could not have ecn easily filled. FRESH LAKE FISH , RUTH'S YSTEItS , DRESSED CHICK- INS , ALWAYS ON HAND AT . H. GLADSTONE & CO.'S. sept24tf * Snow Flake Flour awarded First remlum at the State Fair. For ile by" LITTLE & WILLIAMS , , octlStS 201 Douglas st. A Ask your grocer for "Sea Foam. " i 7 Gt A FOUL MURDER. A Man Killed for $100 and His Watch. The Arrest of 103 suspected _ Murderer. On Sunday last the body of a mur dered man -was accidentally found by one James D. Powell m the Lit tle Blue , below the mouth of the Sandy , not far from Fairbury , Jef ferson county , in this State. The body was wrapped in a sheet , and the man had evidently been killed by a blow on the back of the head , from a hammer or other iron Instru ment , as the skull was crushed in. The particulars of the aflkir , as we learn from a gentleman from that locality , who is attending the Uni ted States District Court-at Omaha , are as follows : Through the discovery of a hand kerchief on his person , 'it was ascer tained that the murdered man's name was R. O. Whittaker. AVith thisfor his only clue , Sheriff feteele , accompanied by .Mr. Champlin , a prominent citizen of Fairbury , start ed out , determined to ferret the affair to the bottom. After making inquiry , he ascertained that a mar ried daughter of Wm. Buck ; who resided near the spot where the body was found , was acquainted with ia- young man by this name , whose home was in Nuckolls county , Ne braska , but she objected to viewing the remains of the deceased. How ever , Wm. Buck himself identified the body as being that of the man with whom he and his daughter were acquainted. It was further discovered that Whitaker. accompanied by a man named Prewett , had visited Beat rice for the purpose of homesteading a piece of land in Nuckolls county , and that Prewett had returned home without his companion , alleging PS reason that Whitaker and himself had parted company at Littl'e Sandy Creek , a tributary of the Little Blue , whence Whittaker proposed to ac company three men to his home , Prewett having , as he said , to lay over at Meridian , a small town near by , in consequence of one of his horses suffering from a sore shoulder. This excuse , however , did not satis fy the neighbors , and some of them , started out in sea'rch of Whittaker , fearing , from his prolonged absence , that foul play had overtaken him , Prewett , on his return , had offered a valuable team for sale very cheap , and appeared anxious to leave the country. Sheriff Steele , after learning these facts , lost no time installing In pur suit of Prewett ; he arrived at Da venport , the nearest railroad town , late on Monday evening , aud , being unable to obtain any. conveyance , walked out to Mike Conloy's resi dence , where he was told Prewett was living , a distance of about fif teen miles ; arrived there he found Prewett in bed , and immediately stated the object of his errand. His suspicions against Prewett were at once confirmed by the fright ened demeanor of the man , who appeared to dread arrest in a man ner which no man with a clear conscience would do. On searching hjs person , a watch was discovered which Prewett ac knowledged had belonged to Whit taker. On being asked how it came into his possession , he stated that Whittaker had offered to trade it to him for ft yoke of oxen on the even ing before lie left him on Little San dy , which oflfer he ( Prewett ) had taken up , at the same time taking possession of the watch , and telling Whittaker he could get the oxen C" his return home. No money or other artjplcs which could be identified as belonging to Whittaker were discovered , neither could any information be obtained from. Mike Conley , the proprietor of the Ijoijgp in which Prewett was taken. Sheriff Steele handcuffed his pris oner , and immediately returned on foot to Davenport , where he arrived in time to take the eastern bound train to Fairbury. Here Prowett was placed under guard to await his examination , which is now in progress. John Saxon , one of the ablest attorneys in the Northwest , has been retained on the defense. It was ascertained that Whitta ker had $100 in greenbacks , togeth er with the watch already mention ed , in his possession , when last seen in the company of Prewett. After the State Fair Amount of Premi ums Paid Oat , Etc. Martin Dunham yesterday re turned from Chicago , whither he went with J. Sterling Morton , Presi dent of the State Agricultural Soci ety , and Mr. Moore , the Treasurer. They visited the Fair at Gale-burg , with a view to gaining some new ideas of improvement , but the } ' were surprised to find that our grounds and buildings were superior in eve ry respect. Mr. Dunham informs us that about the sum of six thousand dol- ars has been paid out in premiums by Treasurer Moore , aud that about only 5300 remains unpaid. This um Mr. Moore , who has returned o Nebraska City , ia ready to liqui- ' late at any time. JVIcKeliigon-s card on econd pace. iune2-tf PEYCKE'S OYSTER HOUSE. 207 Farnham Street. PEU DOZ. Raw Oysters . i . Booth's Select per can do niedlum eep26tf HiNES. The notorious Iluisance Again Ihis time for Larceny. The notorious George Hiiies is no sooner out of one trouble than he gets in to another. Weduesdaymorn- ing he was before the Police Court for carrying concealed weapons , but was discharged , and while congrat ulating himself upon this little vic tory over his enemies , he was arres ted on the charge of larceny , said to have been committed in August last. He gave bail in the sum of $100 for his appearance this after noon before Judge Porter. It appears that sometime in the month of August , a traveler , named \V. Uellensquito an old man , while stopping in the city for a few days , went on a spree , and finally wound up at Hines' dive on Ninth street. He had two silver watches , a Smith & Wesson revolver , and a little money. These articles hu gave for safe-keeping to the parties who ran the ranche , and who put him to bed. When he woke up in the morning his property was given back to him , and he bent out for a quart of whis ky , an-1 all hands took a drink. Al most immediately afterwards he be came senseless from the effects of the whisky , which evidently had 'drugged. When he came to , he found that some one had taken one of the watches and the revolver. He left town , and has been in Minnesota since. Yesterday he re turned to Omaha , and while walk ing on one ofvthe streets , he was met by a young man , who was at the "Hod Light" fcaloon at the time the above transaction occurred. This young man told Belleus that he had seen Hines take the proper ty. Bellens then proceeded with him to Judge Porter , who , upon learning the above particulars , issued a search warrant , and placed it in the hands of officer Simpson and policeman Benedict They went to nines' place , and there found the watch and revolver hid away in a trunk , and arrested Hines as above stated. IN ME1IORV OF LITTLEWILLIE LEMON. Went home to Jesus , October 10/A , 1874. Sa silent was the footfall , acd to llglit The step that crossed our threshold , We neither heard nor heeded , uniil the night 1'cil on us , sudden , dark and cold. No warning voice , no lingering disease , Had cast a shadow on our Iiejrt ; But In the loving presence e , ot ease. Lived on , nor thought that we must part. In the calm stillness of the S.ibbath eve , An unseen angel whispered low ; And in his arms our Willie parsed away , To dwell forever with his Savior now. Sweet household pet , although thy loving smile And fond caresses here we know no mure , AVe know it's but fora little while Till we , too , reach the other shore. While we wander In-low , thou art safe above , Oli 1 watch n lien the gates are ajar. If , perchance , we may enter through Jesus'love , Aud tiiul thec waiting there A FRIEND. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! LOW PRICES ! J SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. CALL AT THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE 228 FARNHAM STREET. sept28-tf WINDOW SHADES & TKIMMINGS. Tinted shade cloth , white linen Hollands , band shades , store shades and cords and tassels to match. _ JOIIN B. DETWTLER , Carpet Store , 14th street , oetween Farnhara and Douglas. sep3dtfwlt ATTENTION. A few questions for the parties to answer in regard to "NEW" Howe Machines for $35.00. 1st. Wny are the Machines all numbered over 700,000 ( which numbers Uie Cornpouy Ji. ve never reached ) if they alp good machines 2d. Why do not tup numbers in the shuttle race correspond with the plate numbers if they are new machines ? 3 ( | . Why are the numbers in the shuttle-race all JUed down so as not to be legible if they are new ma chines ? | CAUTION" . Parties purchasing Howe Ma chines will look well to the numbers and see that the plate numbers and numbers in shuttle-race correspond , aa they ought to in every Howe Machine that has not been tampered with. THE HOWE MACIIINC Co. sept23ff 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 gooN as cheap in OMAHA AS THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW xORK CITY AT RETAIL , . Because Bushman's prices at retail in many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And last , but not least , because 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 Shcely Bros. ' meat market actOdtf HAVE your Boots and Shoes made O ( it A.V. . Fullriede's , 478 Thirteenth itrcet , between Farnham and Har- icy , manufacturer of exclusive cus- tl bm work. Highest premium tlai iwarded at State Fair. ai oct4-2t fa faD D > GEO. H. PETEBSOX , tnepiouee igar manufacturer , keeps con- tantly on hand the very best randa of cigars , "and also Txrae ' ack , Fruits and Flowers , and Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 11 Douglas street. mayGeodly TOOK A TUMBLE. A Drunken Man Receives a Se vere Fall. A man named John Parsons , sometimes better known as "Happy Jack , " came in from his farm Wed- nesdayand in the afternoon became intoxicated. He found his way to the "checkered barn , " on Harney street , a favorite resort for farmers with then : teams , aud went up into the hay loft and soon fell asleep. Sometime during the eve ning , ho rolled over and fell through a hole to the floor b > low , a distance of twelve feet He was rendered insensible , and was found in that condition by some one , who , supposing him merely to be drunk , placed him in a stall , and let him be there till this morning , when his true condition was discov ered. Dr. Mercer was called , and gave it as his opinion that the man was suffering from concussion of the brain , caused by the shock luceived from the fall. He was conveyed to Mercy Hospital , where he K now lying in a dangerous state. It is thought that the accident' may prove fatal. THAT DAKOTA FLOUR has arrived. L V.Mor.- , 272 Dodge street , sole agent for Omaha. oct 14 3t. Headquarters for fine cakes and pastry at Latc > 's , corner Douglas and Twelfth. Fresh Boston cream cakes. octlOtf Texas Boughs on the Eampago. From a gentleman from the West we learn that a party of about a dozen Texas ruffians Lave been on a grand spree at Kearny Junction , ever since their arrival there , some four or live days ago. They carry their Aveapons strapped to their hips , and have been bullying the whole town , and striking terror into nearly everyone , if our informant is not mistaken. They have threatened several times to shoot different per sons without any provocation what ever. We should not be surprised , in case our information is not exag gerated , if we should have the pleas ure of writing up the impromptu hanging of the rascals. Such things occasionally happen in the West. Snow Flake Flour beats St. Louis or California and a good deal cheap er at LITTLE & WILLIAMS' . oct5t3 District Court of Douglas County. f The following business was trans acted yesterday in the District Court , Judge Lake , presiding : Wolfe vs. Sutphen et al. Judg ment for $20.40. Keeler v § . Bryant. Leave to an swer by Monday. Van Amee , Jr. vs. Downer et al. Time to answer extended to Mon day. "Gardener vs. Carrigan. Dis missed. Gibbs vs. Bryant et al. Petition heard by the court and taken under advisement. Omaha National Bank vs. Hick- man et al. Tried to the court and judgment in favor of the plaintiff , amount to be estimated. Indian Curiosities at No. 170 * Farnham street , corner llth street , may 7-tf. WALL PAPEK for sale very cheap at JOHN B. DETWILEU'S Carpet Store , 14th street between Farnham and Douglas. sept3dtf&wlt Buy your Dry Goods at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street. scpt21-tf BUY your Hats and Caps at the Cheap GisU ? Store. E II. Surnory , ' ' 559 IGtb. street. &ept21 tf BUY your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16lh street. _ scpt21tf UAiiPETLNUS. You can always find the largest and best assortment of CARPETS OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS MATS AND RUGS at JOHN B. DETWILEU'S , 14th street , between Farnham and Douglas streets. s3 atfwlt. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all the latest improvements. It isnew has never been run. Inquire at the BEE oilice. aug7-tf BOOTH'S OYSTJiRS Received daily by express. PONDT. MEYEK & RAAPKE. sep25tf ) A caof Fancy Dakota Flour just : received by L. V. MOUSE , oct4t3 272 Dodge st. DYEING , cleaning ana repairing Jone in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th St-jbcL Farnham and Douglasi ipr2St f. AUCTION SALE of the household urniture belonging to T. C. Brun- icr. Sale on the premises , 14th itreet , between Chicago and Cass , n Friday morning at 10 o'clock. B ! BP' GRAY & ALLEN , P' P'bt oot4t2 Auctioneers. bt es Ask your grocer for "Sea t oam. " tit ct 7 Gt ROUT. PURVIS , General Agent for be Quincy Mill's Sea Foam Flour , lade from selected winter wheat , nd warranted to give perfect satis- iction , 544 14th street , between ouglas and Dodge. oct7"Ct 1 YICTOR COEEMAN , 'HYSICIAN and SURGEON , ( OVER ISH'S DRUGSTORE , ) SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements ol To Let , For Sale , Loet , Want * , FounJ , Boarding , Ac. , will lie inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CKFJ8 per line. The first insertion nevtr less th.o TWENTY-FIVE CENTS KENT To a good tenant on reasonable terms , the Dwelling formerly occupied by me . For further particular * apply at First X.tional Bant. - H. KOUNTZ , octl6d5t * IpOR the best bargains iu Real Estate , ron- 1 } suit Boggs it Hill's , bulletin board ertry day. octlScodGt. 1 A ACRES of Improved Land , suitable for JLU garden 1 % miles from town , also corner of lot 5 block 17 in city , both at half their value , and on title. HOGGS i HILL , Real estate agents. octlSeodSt. 284 Dodm street. ANTtD A rerrent girl , at SlSThir teenth W Street. T P.'ELLIOTT. octlW2t TjlOUNJD E&IRAY On the premise ol the 1 } undersigned , ubout 8 miles uurth of Omaha , a red and white llelfer , three years old , no brand. OctlStf - R,8. PRYANT. /-10ING , GOING , GONE AtRgreat bargain. VJT To any one wishing a good business and good business jfrouerty iu the heart of UieCity , i oUVr for sale uiy lirick Residence property No. ' G and 253lodgestr. , containing (2) ( ) Two business Lots of 2J le t front with good UricV- hou $ , uine ( y ) rauis , good Cellar , Cistern , Weil and good llnck Wuou-liouse ; AHo my Confectionery tionery- Stock , Fixtures and manufacturing Tools. ' L R. M. MARSHALL. FOR tbe bo-it cider and for the purest cider viurgar go to UerriUs 158 Furuhatu Jst. oitlOalm. ITlOIt RENT- Four nicely furnished r.ouis L ; inn pilvate house , routheast corner of U'h and ratine btreU , at reasonable terms. octSeo&Jt. TO LOAN Call at the law olHce of MONEY 1) . L. Thomas , Room 8 Vischers block. oU7tf- room for rent , llth St. joining steel ASton A .Toliiisuu. Inquire of A. J. binip on. iw Dodge. oct7tf riWUnNT A house with fire rooms , good 1 collar and fislfin. fa.V. . Cor. ] 3th aud Chicago cage -t. C. AXFOKU. octGtf. ) LJlOVAlDr Uwis lias rcm > ed his X \ , r siiienc" to the tint house south of tbe li.ipti-t ( liurcli , uud i is otlko to room l o. 5 , 'U block. oct5dtf FOIt SALE My lij.ht One horse family car riage , suitable for twoorfour | > ersons. AL-o two or iureelare wort borses cheap lor cash otLSdlf. GEO. W. HUMAN JK. U1 > T Kritk store corner Chiearo ard 12 IGth streets , 1 he 1 tet and iu the city bavinglien occupied asa grocery for the lasi seven ttais , a good cemented cU nr. octidtf S WRIGHT. ANTED Day boarders , N. W. Cor 12th. W an 1 Howard st. WW W ANTED by the year , a man who is : prrct.cal farmer , wiih a wife who is a goo < ] cook and housekeeper to go iuto Iowa , thirty miles cast of Council Ululfj one or two cnii- dien net objectionable if able todochores. En quire it 235 Fa uham street. sep29dtf 17IOU RENT fctore. Dwelling , Boarding , and P ware houses. Inquire of ALF. D. JONES , scp2Sdtf S. E. cor. Douglas and 15th sts BARGAINS IN ClfY PKOBERTY GREAT ' from Europe , foreign ei- clange. Inquire at 509 14th street , bet. Far- nahm and Douglas. J. JOHNiON. \ first-class boarders wanted at Mis : AFL\V ' , 5 8 13th , bet. Cap. are. an < l Davouiort. iooi UMe. FOR RENT Ninth and Capita HOUSE . 8. A.UAYLOU 4 Co. sepi21tt _ 1O LOAN Inquire at Law Office MONEY of IA. . BEALSKoom , 3 , Vitcher's Block Omalii. ssptlGdtf , \TANTED American , German. Norwegian V Y Swedish , or Irish girls , to work iu hotels restaurants and private families. Inquire ai Cotirill A Co , Emplojmcnt Bureau , 5.47 Fif teenth Strett , opposite Post Office. < ei > t2dtf rpIIC House and lot next north of C. U. Yost's JL residence is forg-tle at the low price ol .5,500 a tntle inoro than the cost of Improve ments. Inquire of K. W. AMBROSE , Attor ney , near hiad of Dou l is street. nent3dtl ' Any one wanung to sell or ex change any kind of business , house lots , lands or icerchaudUc , call cu us. We hare chances entirely in our hands , affording the best investment for capital , both small and great. COmtlLL & CO. , Exchange arid t'ol- lci.ting Bureau , 531 lth stitet , oiposlte Fist Office , aeptSdtf rpo THE luotitu-The unJersiened has i opened au.oUleo for employment of male and female help foritores , offices , honses , prl- > ate families , etc. All iu want of the same , or wanting employment , please call on us. COTTRILLACo. , Exchange r > nd Employment Bureau , 3115lh street , oppoite Poit Omce. soi > t2dtf MONEY TO LOANr-On approTea persona security , also City and County Warrant * bought and soM. Inquire at Law OlTicc ol T. W. r. Richards. No. 49013th St. , Omahd. AugGdtf . -3" "r ' ' TO RET 193 Douglas street. In quire of WEBBER julvltf -\T7ANTED-Day boarders , at ths southwest VV ccr. of 10th and Harnerssts. c'fli LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a * Chattel Mort age wherein Alonzo C. Bantir ) and Dunpin Cameron are mortgagors and Charles B. Wells is niortgu uj will bu foreclosed liy a sile of themoitgagtd property therelude'cribedtc-wit ; one sorrel horse about nine years old , one tl igle oj > eu top buexy , ope let light lia-mn , one we 1 augur with ropet and complete outfit for borelrg , including sand pump , one set single Sight tiarne jj. new. S Id mort'nec lar. l . date July 25th A D. J5tl and i * recorded in BiokO. of moltgage Record atpaceCSO in the office of the County Clerk in and far QouxUs iCounty State of Nebraska. Said sale will lie held | u front of Sperry's liyefy stable , on the we-tside oflGth strett bctwten Dodgean < 1 CXip- itol Avsnuefctiect- theCityoI Omaha said Oouily | and State , on tbe 4lh day of Norember Is7l , at Q o'clock A. M. The amount claimed to lx > duo on said mortgage and the not'S thorfln dcsvri ! > rd at the tune of the first publication t this notice is $205.00. ' Omaha Oct. 15th. 1874. " " , CHAKLUS B. WELLS , MortRJgee , Uy D. L. THOMAS , his Attorney. octlUlt . THE OMARA { Kl L V t n t C E- & PS. ACKNOWLEDGED BY EVERYBODY TO ' J _ 1)6 J BFST PAPEB Published in Nebraska , H Contains More Reading Matter and Less Advertisements than any Neivapaper Published in the West. Emoracmg a choice selection of news and miscellaneous matter with live Editorials on all important top ics ; complete and reliable tclegraph- c and local market reports to the day f ibsue , and a variety of StatoEast- rn and Western correspondence that E ! ogethcr make up a nowspapersel- lom equalled and never surpassed. Every article colng ; into the colpl imns of the BEE is carefully scruw inized , and everything that can of- end the most scrupulous , rejected. ! in ) inas as II ! rei ut in the Independen principle Co olicy of the BEE is , and always has een , to expose aud denounce abus- and corruption in the body poll- _ _ c without fear or favor. Subscription Price : n 1-50 Per A-n-n-mri i she IN ADVANCE. Jilt [ ar E. EOSEWATER , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR , 138 Farnham Street , HOTELS. GRAND OT333J. OMAHA , . - NEBRASKA The largest and beat hot between Chicago ind ban Francisco. Opened new September SOlli , 1373. s30 tl GEO. TilKALL. Protri tor. . ' United States Hotel , COK. DOUGLAS AUD TENTH STREETS. E UNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- i ces that he has purchased and refitted the above Hotel , and is now ready to accommodate the public , with board by day or wek , at reasonable enable rates. WIELtAil LEHR. Prop. julv2-2 ' 74 1 California House. FEITZ HAF5EE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth , Um ha , Nebraska. Board by the clay or week. luue 1. vl XX2TZ > X.E HOUSE. On 9/A , let. Farnltam and Ilarney Streeti , TTAs been entirely refiittcd and reiuruisbed , ll aud will accommodate all to the 1x31 ut board at SI ,60 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , 7. & S , I , HAERYMM , Iv28dlj. I'rol'r.etore. Central House N o. 630 Siiteonth Street , Upp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , KEB. JOSEPH DOVE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. First-class bar attached to the house. ii'27 3m Southern Motel. fronting oa 4th , 5th and Walnut sts , , St. Louis , - Mo. t-aveUle , "Warner & Co. , The Southern Hotel is first-class in all lt SPI ointments. Its tablet are at all times sup plied in the greatest abundance , with all the delicacies the markets afford , Its clerks ami employes are all polite and attentive to the wants of the gti * sts of the hotel , Tb ° re is an improved eleva'orlcadinK from the fir t floor to the upper one , Itailroad and steamboat Icket olB vs. news st nd. and -western Union telegraph ofll In the Vntnn'la of hotel _ SEDMAN & LEWIS , Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. TJ IM : IB IE IR , On baud and SAWED TO ORDER. } e26 1 ni H. C. VFALKE . MANUFACl UKbP AW1 > DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES 10 13th St. Between Farnham anj Douglas a n YAfl DORK'S MACHINE All kinds of light aud heavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIR LT . fsB All Wb'k ' 2uaranleei' . ® i 256 HABHET STBEET. OMAHA. SPENCER'S Emit and Confectionary Cor. 13th and Laveinvortli y43ra AT THE URIPH E CROSSING THE RUBICON. Ca-sar crossed tbe Rubicon , In search of sunny skiff , Beneath Ittolia's genial sun. Behold his standard rise. - \crgs the sweeping Rbln , Naicle [ n led bis men , " To place upon hit aching brow Another kingly dUtdcm. We'vi- crossed the Douglas Rubicon , Ab all tbe Wedt should kuow , And now upon the corner , We've opened up our show. W bad cot room within our store For all tbe crowds which came ; IVe give you now a larger one With prices just tlje san e , We've liatsi to suit the million , tiomhigli to low decree. With Caps aud Gloves for all the West , As one cau plaiu'y ee , HUNCS , the 1st premium Hatter , 242 DOUR- as Street , corner of 14th. Tbe Sioux City ana rnriuc A In Connection with the SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , Is G2 miles the Uortfst rente from Omaha and Council Blnffi to St. Pan ] , Jllneanollx , Stillrrater , AnaVa , Duluth , Bismarck , and all points In Minnesota , Trajn leaTt * O uaha dally , ( excep Saturday ) at G o clock p. m. , and Council Bluffs at 8.05 p- m.froiu Chicago A North-Western Depot. Fare as LOW and 1 ime as QUICK as by any oilier 1-lno. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPLM CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS , Be sure vour ticket reads VIA Sioux : City , thus avoiding circuitous routes and midnight transfers. Tickets can lie purchased at the offices of the Chicago A Northwestern Railway In Omaha and Council Blulls. J C. BOYDEN , kGtn'l Pan. A Ticket AgtSt P. & S. C. R. R. k bt Paul , Minn. rS F. C. HILL , iden'l Pass , nnd Ticket Agt. , S. C. i P. , Sioux City , Iowa. GEO. W. GHATTON , Agent. 1G3 Fsrnham Street , Omaha , Neh. Tulv 20. tf. TO EETAIL CASH P MCEASE Per Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles , we liaye put In PERFECT order all of our old itock , including second-hand , and oQer them at i' 3REATLEY REDUCED prices , for OASII. BEAB IN MIND 5VEKY , " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and IUF ADTHOUIZED canrasser * hi 'VARIIANT- T D , and INSTUUCTION given , sn WE have a tEPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience roTes a machinn WITHOUT Instruction Is TORSE'than NONE at alL CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth- x 33 machines bought at low figuies , that are bc- g palmed off on the public for nearly as good 1 new. Per'ons that do not want to run tbe at of v being swindled shonld NEVER buy of .RESPONSIBLE puartles , as they have NO putation AT STAKE , as have old established + < Dmpaniea. HOWEjJfACHINEiCO. , 13th Stree Ichueicler & Burmestcr Jr Manufacturers ol 1 IX , COPPER AKD SH ET IROS ere pm < WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stores. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Guttering don ort..notice and In tbe beat maaner. N teen11 tr > t wnt24.11 Th < LKW13 S. U1.KD Thw BYEON REED & CO , a and The Oldest Ertabllihed amc amcP ] Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA op complete Abstract of Title to all Rea ' - ountT. The King of JIAC1I1 > E A\OIU > , , , , , P.U , irc < , tly , . re , . Realms Cl iiuaure. rV , SALES FOP. 1873 : In Hound Numbers 23 ,444- Machines SeVi c7 ° . . , , n e It w.llh. ly bedeniea . . luch evidence that .pen the superiority ot th , , sii r i. luilf THE c , N. NASON , Agent , l je > . 212 DOUGLAS STKEET , OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BBO. . y WHOLESALE < 4 GROOE v c Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. 1 - < \ < STSFXE & JOHNSON , D1ESAIE 6ROG1 538 and 54O Fourteenth. Strast , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODG-E MORGAN & GALLAGEK. SUCCESSORS TO CRFIGUTON AND MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , So. iOii Farnliam Street ' WHITNEY , BAUSE&MAWCO. . f WHOLESALE GROC 4 ITo. 247 . Douglas Street , mch27yl GKMS TOR THDU1'0T ; POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH ESALE I1ML % , . i < AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods . - , Dried -'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season. J61 -VRHEBS SOLICITED / * D PROMPTLY FILLEU. A. , s. s i IM : ip s o isr , i\ ii . \ . , MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE v ; IN i ! 532 ST. , C. L. A. 288 Dodg.6 Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. jelOlly ESTABI ISIlti * PUNDT , MEYEB & HAAPKE , , . -VHOr.ESALE DEALFRS IN P Ik "SIST S f ® TBf / dPS 9B'Sle ! ' rf * c & * w X rlrlO U lll 2 > Jrf Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnliam Street , - - Oinalia , Neb JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYE8 andSOTiOXS. 231 Farnham Street , J. J. BHOWX & BRO. , \VH01YESAIiE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY OCO mv8-lT Notions. ai I Boots find Shoes. JOHN T. -JOBBER OF helf I Heavy IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' AND CUItar. I.A.NtF.KN PtOWs , C'll.ri VATOKS , H \ . Ml 24 © Douglas St. . " bmaSal' HENRY DEALER IK \ KfrnDEALER IflABS- Old Kciitu kjrJVThisklM and ImportP-l.tiooiN a > ( OU.lwell Block 5"- } ht9Tl IOMBS azid rhe Burlu'ton aud Miajouri PIrer Rallroil O ) . . ofr-rs lK t laa sat low pr < CCT on 10 year xlilatS pecenv.interest , a d iiha tonus premiumof JO percent , on the amount of th rchase , if half the land Is cultivated , within two yaira from data of purchase. LAUGE DEDUCIOXS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. orth of ° iatte , I.oup Fork and Elkhorn Vallevs eB AM. R. h.f'o. wlIls.'L il at I 000.000 . acres . ntsplen lid Z'az'nf aaja 'cullural land In rell" watered fount ry , t Iroui SI U . > J7.00 per. . acre on long . _ cricllt. 41 .1 f % f * * South of fir Platte Comt nyowne a large body o'the bestland In Neb * . , ctrr - elby nuinerouj jtreaia laija ent to ilsrallroal and lo the largest and best d rnri r/i" JUIc , as also ousRpublican Valley. For circulars an I full I nf or " m pr - > o liny Moore , General Agent. Office Sonth and Opposite the Union Depot , lid in 0. B. & O : office , Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA KEB