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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1874)
WEDNESDAY OCT. 1 , 1674. PAPEK OF TKSCITY. THE OMAHA 1UIU serred to by nT 2 ? ont ndS7.00pera pmld ° AU SSpWi .boat lrregulari ) s " . rttratlcn. tms office * UI receiTefronii.t THK OUAIIA IUILY BKK wiU I * n.siled to , ulaiben tt tte followinfir t . yaM-lDTa- rUUly tnadrance : $7.uO per as mm. S.75 " 6 .ontbe. TUB OMAHA DAILY HEK hat oy ; r the UEGEST circulation in the city. nd is , htrelore , the best cd che F t adwtuiing medium. iUYirs OP ADVEKTISIKO. Local notices , 25 cenu per Una : local adyertiix-nieuU , 20 cenu ptr lice ; by the month , 10 etnU. l > o advertisement Inserted for less Uun 50 cents. Sixviai notices , 10 cent * per line : el nxle Inser tion. not less than 25 cenU. Transient -rUvments must lnTa.laby ) be raid tor in sdrecot. Ectca for aUuidlng dTerU einnU hy eped n contract. All Legal Notices , Statements , Tabular Work , etc. , requiring careful reiinoD by copy ornrool to be furnished , must be handed in before ten o'clock A. M. to Inruru insertion the Miiie day. day.l l and Local aJYertiseneuu before tw Ad rertist-ments Before one o'cltx k p. K M , atlru-titcnientz for the WKKKLY BE : input be bunded in before Monday noon , for th tame wetk's l&rue. Opening and Closing of JIalls IB Omaha. n-KHT. A. M. r. * A.M. r. M 0..1-.H.IC a2(1 : ( 11:00 W t OT . & S. W. B. K. . ll:0f tW fcSO 4:30 do clo. . . . POUTll. jj. jtat. Jo _ . . . . 7OC i:30 oo . "to- 3W 10:00 : O b O JT * > " " * " * BORJH. y. W.B.R 7.45 Chlcaco and all Eastern cities , > ebra Va City I'Utla.-routh , Council BltiUstnd Burling Ion. due it 10 0 a , m. , dusea ot 438 a. m. ani E.ELouis and St. Joseph , dua at 10:00 a. m and 7 p. m. ; cloees at 1:15 p. 111. aud 4j.TO a. m Office own fcundays from 12 to 1 p. in. fi K. YOST. Postmaster. 1KBITAL AK1) MKPAUTUttB OF TIIAIXS. Hmc Cn/d of U e narllimton Boute . A" AT ° A"X LKAVKOMABA. _ : ; This 1 the only line running Pullman Hotel Onion I'aolKc. ABRITX , . . . . . . . 3.00 P. i * - 1JJUI7 ijn V Mlicd * * 10.-00 P. Daily art ) 6:45 P. M Dally Dally Freight. Freight C:15 A. . 3-.SOA. M Itock. Ixlnml & I'acJlr. . 10:40 P. M 2 0 P. M- tlOOOA.M tMondaye eiccpted Cliicoco t pfortIi\vo i Tn. 10:10 P.M. Mall tlO : 00 A. M Erpree * Kan i.01trSt.Jo. iConucIlBIuOi Morning Exprc . . . 5 0 A SC * WjM A. M KTenlng Exi/reBS..2ao P. M. . r. Omaiia Oc Norlliweitorn and Slonx lUUEiprees . 8:15A.M. 2ISP.M. Dally escept Sondays. OmnlbnaeB and Baggage V.'aeong leave the fflce , comer yarnham and Ninth street * , fll- esn.minut B In advance of the above Railroad TOADVBKTIsIfltS - 'ne 1 > ATJO > of t > DAILY BEK IN more than donble that of any oilier dally I erjmMUUed in Nfbraaka Peycko Bros. , the lending oyster dealers , defy nil competition. They sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters lower than any other house in the citv. sep2tf BOOTH'S OYSTEHS received dally by express PDNDT , MEYEU & BAATICE. eptSSU OMAHA BREVITIES. Remember the Xew England dinner , to be given at Caldwell Block to-day , by the Ladles' Be lief Society , for the benefit of the Omaha poor. The "opening night" of th German Theatrical Company took place Sunday evening at Turner Hall. The attendance was large the acting ivas excellent , and the affair was an entire success. A woman's btistje , it teems , may be put to o practical as well as an ornamental use. Jt is said that Mrs. Webber , the wife of the Fre mont forger , who was pardoned out of prison by Governor Furnas , car ried $11,000 in her bustle while she Stopped at the Wyoming Hotel , In Xbls city , tome three weeks ago ; erne of that money , It in generally i jutirnaled , v.'O3 put where It would w do the most good. ta : Paul Vaudervoort , of the Union a Pacific railway postal service , was cc ; Monday afternoon admitted to ccAI AI practice in the United States Dis AID trict Court , upon the recommenda ill tory report of the .committee , illl ( Messrs. Keville , Strickland , Ambrose who examined ( F brose and Smythc , fet . him. In the evening Mr. Vander- tate voort invited his friend * , to the taB number of about thirty , to an ele gant'supper at Peycke's. Speechmaking - te making and a gtrad lime generally tew composed the programme. Policemen Byrne and Mans field last evening found the lost boy , advertised in yesteiday's BEK , , at I'K Thirteenth and Howard streets , K > happy as a big sunflower. He was lie restored to his parents , who live at 7a the corner of Eighteenth and Cali ] fornia streets. They had been or hunting all day for him , looking in Her to all the wells , cellars , and cisterns r of the nelghbof'iood , and being un for able to find him , they had almost lie : concluded that he had been stolen , and that another Charlie Hess ab duction case had been perpetrated. 1 They were almost overcome with 1C joy at the return of the little adven str < turer C TYPE FOR BALE at ] A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which th s is a sample , weighing 600 A Ibs. This type" has "been in use on row the Daily BEE less than one year , sou and is nearly as good as new. Chi For terms &c. , address R HOSEWATEB , B ) L Publisher of the Ike 1 ! Personal. Hon. Ezra Millard is at Cincin nati on financial business. Mr. L. M. Bennett Las returned from the East. W. E. Wilbur , of Boston , is at the Metropolitan. Councilman .Lucas has returned from an extended visit to Chicago. Judge N. J.Paul , of St Paul , Ne braska , is at the Urand Central. W. H. Sumner , of Schuyler , Is registered at the Grand Central. H. P. Handy , of Grand Island , is at the Grand Central. Senator Cameron , of Pennsylva nia , passed through the city yester day for the East. Wm. M. Foster , the lumber mer chant , is stopping at the Metropoli tan Hotel. Georce Clother , one of the prom inent citizens of Columbus , Nebras ka , is at the Metropolitan. Capt. J. A. Ware , of Lexington , Missouri , a well known railroad tie conductor is In the city. Dan. P. Simmons , representing the Beloit ( Wisconsin ) Paper Mills , Is a"t the Metropolitan. John.C. Mason , a prominent bank er of Worcester , Massachusetts , is stopping at the Grand Central. N. C. Treat , western traveling agent of the Michigan Central and Great Western Kailway , Is In the city. city.Gen. Gen. Onl , commanding the De partment of the Platte , Is In Chica go. He Attended the wedding of Lt. Fred. Grant to Miss Honore , which event took place last evening. Mr. Eosonfield , a California capi talist , accompanied by a party of friends , passed through the city yes terday , homeward bound , In Pull man sleeper "Trovoortenj" which came through from New York with out change. Gen. Brjsbiu is in Philadelphia on business connected Wth | the zoolog ical gardens of that city , for whiph , for some time past , he has been making collections qf Western ani mals and birds. He also intends , during his "absence In the east , to make strenuous efforts to obtain as sistance for the Nebraska grasshop per siiflereis. Rev. Mr. Gasman and Major T. 8. ClfirUson , both formerly of Oma ha , but at present of the Yankton Indian agency , arrived In the city yesterday , [ and made arranges niijnts to purchase a number of John and James Creighton's finest sheep for the agency. They left on the 11:30 Union Pacific train for bchuy- ler , whers they have considerable town property. They will return to-day and remain in Omaha a few days. The fqljowjng are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : Frpd Sonschine , West Point , Neb ; DrStoddani end family , Omaha ; Patrick Fabey , Lincoln ; N J Sharp , U P RII ; E Arnold , Ponca , Dlxon county ; H L Coder , Dunlap , Iowa ; EC Pierce , Blair , Nebraska ; ML Bryan , London * Ohio ; Addison Watson , Columbus , Ohio ; A A Per ry , Omaha ; U B Toole , BrowiivIIIe , Feb ; CE Newell , Chicago. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming : Win Waterhouse , Minneapolis ; H S Cooper , Chicago ; Frank Pierce and lady , Joseph Pierce and lady , Frank Gunn and wife , Shelby , la ; Frank M Farber- Nebraska City ; Ellis Dodge , New York ; E B Stew art St Joe ; S Meyers , City ; John Oldrnan , John White , J C Cawgill , Santee Agency ; Mrs Brown , Den ver ; Gee A Jifson , Grand Island ; S Orchard , Nevada ; O Stevenson , Nebraska City ; H Buckingham , jeavenworth ; A A Egbert , Lin coln. Lecture Cenrse. The first entertainment of the a Omaha Library Association will take place on Wednesday evening , October 2Sth , and will consist of P Costume Recitations and Imperson ations by "Grace Greenwood " and Mrs. Sarah F. Ames. Tickets may be had and seats may be reserved at the Library Rooms , on and after Baturdaj * , October 24th , The second entertainment will d. probably be c Jecture by the distln- juished commander and orator , p Qeneral Kilpatrick , which will be luring the mouth of November. The third entertainnjent will be lecture by the great traveler and ivriter , Bayard Taj'lor , and will ake place Saturday , December oth. ar The fourth entertainment will be Concert by the Camilla Urso Con- ert Company , which consists of nt \Iailame Camilla Urso , Miss Clara in Dorla ( soprano ) Mr W H Fessen- rei len , ( tenor ) , Mr J F Rudolphsen , baritone > ) , Mons Auguste S uret , pianist ) , and probably another In- phmi .trumentall&t. This concert will mi ake place on Monday evening , 3ecember28th. shl The exact dates ot the other en- to ertninments are not yet fixed , but vlll ; be duly anounced. ] JTew England Dinner. chi The Ladies Belief Society will an Ive a dinner for the benefit of the nu oor of "this city to-day ( Wed- as i esday ) from 12 till 3 o'clock at asMs laldwell Block. wil Donations of cooked provisions the dinner are respectfully solic- ed. Tickets , bought at the State Fair the "Thanksgiving Goose Din er" will be redeemed if presented. WANTED ! ) | ; Gi A Small Second-hand Melodeon , Cheap. Enquire at 237 Farnham reel. It T OLD Silver re-plated by leaving it fore Burns' China Store. oct20 It cha : She ShoH ATTEND the H auction sale to-mor- morning , at 10 o'clock , on the gest utheast comer of Sixteenth and city , licago streets , 13 rooms furnished. COSN GBAY & ALLEN , N 19tl Auctioneers. 12th Eaton's Art Galleryjw That photography has rnadeSnost wonderful progress in the past * few years as a science and art , is.no- where more manifest than in this city. Our appreciation of this art has led us to visit the various art galleries in the past few weeks , and yesterday we chanced to call iir at Mr. Eaton's gallery , on upper Farn ham street To our Infinite su ? ; , prise we weru so charmed by the various improvements recently In troduced in this gallery that we fell ourselves completely absorbed in the contemplation of all the beautiful portraits , paintings , and various scenes most tastefully arranged throughout the hall . There we ob served portraits of friends and scenes which , by the aid of the latest im provements in scientific .Instru ments , and the skillful touch of the artists , had assumed so life-like an' appearance that one could hardly realize to be devoid of actual vital ity. Every little feature upon each portrait seems to receive" some spe cial attention. The public generally little realize when viewing with admiration some lifelike - like picture , how much labor has been expended upon it. Every shade and shadow , though produced to a certain extent through the camera upon * the'chemically prepared plate by solar influences , nevertheless requires to be retouch ed to produce that soft , smooth tint which gives each card a certain- distinctive pleasing effect. This branch of the art requires the most exquisite taste and skill. Mrs.&aton personally gives this her special attention. Her successful experi- euco in shading and tinting has secured - cured her such an enviable reputa " tion as an artiste throughout the State thatspeojal orders for retouchIng - Ing pictures are daily received from photographers In the various west ern towns. Mr. Eaton Also employs at his gallery Mr. Newell , an artist who devotes his time exclusively to oil portraiture. Life size portraits arp now readily made from small photographs by the aid of a large' solar camera , and thug tljp old custom of requirr ing special sittings for this purpose te 11QW done away with. Among the new attractions ftt Mr. Eaton's gallery , we observe the ' 'Elevated Souvenir Enamels. " Mr. Eaton has also lately imported from Paris a most beaijtjful moonlight back ground for the special gratification of those whosp taste inclines to wards scenic display In cards. We might mention a thousand lttle | items which are worthy of note in connection with ths | gallery , but it Is unnecesssary , Inasmuch as the public are aware that premiums upon all classes of portraiture were awarded - ed to Mr. Eaton at the late county and State Fairs held in this city. A brief call by any of our citizens , or sfraPgers wm wel1 repay a visit. Tno Baptist State Convention. Among those present at the Bap tist otate Convention , now in session at the First Baptist Church of this city , are Rev J Davies , of Waverly ; Rev G Daves } , of Nebraska City j Rev O T Conger , of Lincoln ; Rey s Arnold , of Plattsmouth ; Rev J N P Webb , general missionary ; Rev a * Tolmau , of Chicago ; Rev Eller , of ab Beatrice ; Rev Smith of Tekamah , A\ and Rev Hessell , of Saunders Ag' g' county. g'w The annual election resulted as w follows : j President Rev O T Conger , Lin Pi coln. "Vice Presidents Dea. Roswell Smith , R RTingley , Esq. di Treasurer Dea. Peterson. ct ; Secretary Rev J N" Webb. a The annual sermon was preached m Monday evening by the Rev J P th Hungate , of Blair. thm The following programme was ob CO served ( to day : COnc 8W ; a Devotional meeting. 9:30 : a m Business meeting , re do ports aud addresses. doTi 3 p in Sermon by Rev J Guncler- in aian , of Lone Tree. Last evening the Rev C P Tottu nan , of Chicago preached. HI FRESH Caramels , Marshmallows , md other home made and fine Can- \V2 lies , at Latey'sCandy factory , cor- icr Douglas and Twelfth streets. e [ fresh broken stick candy at half iriop. octllitf of r ATTENTION. h.a sta A few questions for the parties to frit nswer In regard to "NEW" Howe lachincs for $35.00. 1st. Wuy are the Machines all 1 umbered over 700,000 ( which acti uinuers the Company have never DIs sached ) if they aie good machines ? din 2d. Why do not the numbers in dinI shuttle race correspond with the disl late uumbors jf they are new Un U mchines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in the Ing luttle-race all filed down so as not cost be legible if they are new ma- U abe lines ? | aboU CAUTION. Parties purchasing Howe Ma- &ani lines will look well to the numbers U see that the plate numbers and jmbersin shuttle-race correspond , Tl they ought to in every Howe 'achine that has not been tampered just ith. stor < Busl THE Hewn MACHINE Co. sept23ff alw . : Wh ; JHEAP BOO1S ASD SHOES- 500 pairs of Mens' Boots. good 500 pairs of Boy's " THf 350 pairs of Youths' " xOI 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes. Beca i75 pairs of Misses' school " in n 225 pairs of Childrens' " usua PBICE , 50 cents to $2.50 but Due a'xwe goods must be sold be- have JNovember 1st Now is your a ch ince to buy cheap Boots and safel1 er , ai ienry Dohle & Co , keep the lar- store , best and cheapest stock in the ness i Buffalo Boots and Shoes at Be si ST. HEXBY DOIILE & Co. , Doug \o2lO Farnham street , between 3heel and 13th , o9-tf OCt9d Something Here About that Coal Mine "Wnich. is Owned by Omaha ilon. NEBRASKA CITY , Oct. 1C , 1S74. EDITOR BEE : * Having visited and examined the property which was spoken of in your paper some days since , under th3 head of "ENTEBPKISE , " and being somewhat conversant with coal- , and coal deposits , throughout the United States , I have written these few lines , wishing to offer them as corroborative o the" state ment which was published in your paper. It is TKUE , that whoever the lucky parties may be , ( who , I am informed , are gentlemen living in Omaha , ) that they have under their control a property which will prove , not only a source of great fortunes to those interested , but of an exceeding benefit to Oma ha , for lying as it does only eight miles from this city , and iu such close proximity to Omaha , and at a distance of only eighteen miles from Brownville , they will be able , at exceedingly low figures , t furnish all those cities with a fine and first-class article of coal , and at such ! rates as will compel dealers who have heretofore grown fat upon extortionate prices to furnish them coal at reasonable rates or to leave the market. The mine or deposit lays within two hundred feet of the line of the Junction Bailroad , the work upon which is now being driven rapidly , faudivhich , when completed , will furnish cheap transportation to a market for this always saleable and much needed commodity in this State , namely , good and cheap coal. The vein of coal shows an outcrop , and can be easily traced on the surface for a distance of three "miles , which , as its average width is about twenty inches. You can readily see , or calculate how pnorr mousan amount of coal can bo easily mined and ready for market. In addition to this they have a four foot vein of fire clay , which I have been Inform ed by a jiotter who has tested it , is a very superior article , and which adds considerably to the value of this property. I am glad indeed to be , ableto write \ that these Omaha gentlemen have at hisc succeeded in furnishing to this State what it has so long required ' , and what must prove of such a material benefit to It. Hoping that this will be deemed worthy of a place m your columns. I am very respectfully , j. A. HANCOCK. Police Court Items. C. Callahan was before the Po- ljoe ( } ourtyesterday for runninganex * press wagon without a license. Ho paid the costs , took out a license , and was discharged. Hugh Chapman , a demoralized tailor , arrested for drunkenness , was discharged. A. couple of soiled doves , na.tne ( | Porter and Miller"wfiose , heat Is on Twelfth street , had a serious falling out last night , which resulted in a fight , They were arrested and fined. fined.The The quietude of that trouble some district , known as "The Patch , " was distujbed Monnay by an animated row , which was caused by twenty-five cents' worth of poor whisky. The "crathur" Is no stran ger ' in that neighborhood. Mrs. Dillon , Mrs. Connolly , and another woman were the parties to the fuss. , Mrs. Connolly , by the way of em phasizing her remarks , grabbed up a coffee cup , and throwing it at Mrs. Dillon , hit her on the head , Ira wing the claret and breaking the up. The parties were all arrested md lodged in jail over night. In the norning they were discharged at he Police Court , after being repri- nanded by His Honor , who dis- lounlenanced all such J"onpleasant- tesses. " An injustice was unintentionally lone Mr. Brandt , the proprietor of burner Hall , by the BEE yesterday the account of the fight at that ilace Sunday evening. It appears hat two young men got fighting , nd iir. Brandt very properly put hem ' out. The young man Justin , fbo complained against Mr.Brandt , as himself fined , as was also the illow with whom he.was fighting , r. Brandt did not use any chair or Ini ther weapon In exercising his right putting them out Tlie mistake appened ] through our mibunder- To 1 andiutf our jnfqrninnt , who was 3 187 to iend of Sir. Brandt 187Ha ha haAc U. S. District Ccnrc. Ac The following business was trans ed 1 ited yesterday in the United States for his istrict Court Judge Dundy Act , , presi- at atPis Pis S vs J C Macoy et al. Suit on and stiller's bond. Verdict for the wh nited States for . cau : 310,000. said S vs A McCreary. Found llty of selling liquor without post- Clei up stamp. Sentence , § 25 and 3t8. 3t8.U S vs 3 Shannon. Same as eve and same sentence. S vs R Pryor. Found guilty of ving couuterfeit money in his session with intent to pass the ne. Sentence reserved. S vs Munger. Same as above. WHY IS IT. ? riiat through all the dull season Th passed , when other dry goods res were empty and clerks asleep , shman's dry goods store has ays been as crowded as ever ? iy is it that old merchants are nplaining bitterly , and are mov- away ? Because Bushman sells ds as cheap in OMAHA AS EY ARE SOLD IN NEW RK CITY AT RETAIli. sause Bushman's prices at retail many goods are less than the wholesale prices. And last , not least , because the people found out for themselves that Con hild can buy as cheap and as sever : as the most experienced buy- will I md that is our aim to make our Eng the most reliable place of busi- in this great new northwest , C sure and find the right place , 265 glas street , two doors from sly Bros. ' meat market dtf DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT COUN CIL BLUFFS. The Ogden House in Ashes. About 4:30 a. m. to-day a fire broke out In the Ogden House , the principal hotel at Council Bluffs. The flames spread rapidly , and , not withstanding the herculean exer tions of the firemen and citizens of Council Bluffs , the entire block was destroyed. At this writing we are without particulars , which will be furnished in our next edition. WINDOW SHADES & TRIMMINGS. Tinted shade cloth , white linen Hollands , band shades , store shades and cords and tassels to match. JOHN B. DETWILEB , Carpet Store , 14th street , oetween Faruham and Douglas. sepSdtfwlt BUY your Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Saraory , 559 16th street. sept21tf BOOTH'S OYSTERS Received daily by express. PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE. sep25tfJ BUY your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 ICth street. sept21tf GEO. H. PETERSON , tiiepionee cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also " 'jone Jack , Fruits and Flowers , an.d "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. may6eodlv XEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! LOW PRICES ! ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! I ! HPLENDLD ASSORTMENT. CALL AT THE NEWYORKDRYGOODSSTORE 228 FARNHAM STREET. FRESH LAKE FISH , RUTH'S OYSTER& DRESSED CHICK ENS , ALWAYS ON HAND AT A. H. GLADSTONE & CO.'S. " sept24tf' Ladjes wjshjngf millinery after { } o'clock , please pall at the rear door on Fourteenth street. * < _ _ , . olOtG A. CRUICKSHANK & Co. 16F-SEE McKelligon-s card on second page. iuue2-tf WALL PAPER for sale very cheap at JOHN B. DETWILER'S Carpet Store , 14th street between Famhana and Douglas. sept3dtf&wlt BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street. sept21-tf Indian Curiosities atNo , 170 corner llth street. may 7-tf , CAKPETINGS. You can always find the largest and best assortment of pARPETS-r : OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS MATS AND RUGS at JOHN B. DETWILEU'S , 14th street , between Farnham and Douglas streets. s3 atfwlt.Wi FOR SALE CHEAP. A One Full Cabinet Wheeler and bo Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all boW the latest improvements. Itlsnew " has never been run. Inquire at the 3 BEE office. augl7-tf , cleaning ana repairing done in the nearest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th StLet. Farnham and Douglas ] Cli : apr28t f. LADIES' SHOES. P 'LARGEST J TOCK , BEST ASSORTMENT , i POl LOWEST TRICES , ion nat AT HENRY DOHLE'S , eac 210 FARNHAM ST. , BETWEEN soc 12TH AND 13TH. oct9t2 s pla plaS LEHAL NOTICE. UL' the District Court of the United States , for the i District of Nebraska In the mailer of Henry ] P. Hau'ly , Bankrupt. T Uuited Sta'cs District Court Clerk's Office , the Omnha , October 17th , A. D. 1874. actc whom it may concern. and Take notice hereby , that a petition lias been , Pre wit , on the 25th day of September , A. D. 374 , filed In said District Court by Henry P. anci tacdy of'Grand Island , in'said District ; who IJaz * been heretofore duly declared Bankrupt Coui ndcr thp Act of Congress enUll-.rt ' An 21 ct : to Establish a Uniform System of Bank- Line iptry throughout the Jnltcd states , " approv- St J March 2,1867 , and s ammendtd July 1863 , b a Discharge and Certlflcatc thereof , from all Lea' debt * and other claims provable under said Kati , and that the 31st day of October A.I ) . IS7I , Oc ) 2 o'clock , P. M , at the office of J. L. Web , Esq. , the Ki-giMer in Bankruptcy for said Occi Istrictal Omaha , in said PUtrla , is the time ci ' place assigned for the hearing of the fame , hen ( and 'where you may atlcnd , aud chow use. ; If any you have , why Ihe Prayer of the Petition should not bo granted. WATMN B. SMITH , erk "f th D. S. District Court for said District. ' G JAI Printing SELL SALE he Bee Job Printing House Bcsl Best Goo > ALL KINDS OP dollar ir.a BOOK ASD .fOB PRINTING Tea TWE : house octl ! EBY BEST STYLES " "NE NO. ering ; , Lowest Cash Prices. No Egypt NO. : Price impetent workmen are in charge of the cenls e ral departments , and FIHST-CLASS work be turned out In either Fezd eachni glish , Germair , Bohemian , or Danish Languages.- HAD BC rOrders may be left at tne BEE cnnt - , , . , . Ecom or forwarded by nail and will * 1 ° " th prompt sttention , a SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For Sale , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , AC. , will be inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CEF1S per line. The first insertion poTcr less th.m TWENTY-FIVE CENTS T OST On Wedneslay , the 14th JnsU , a white IjC'ow about4 years old , pice of right horn broken off. Any one knowing of her wherea bouts will confer f ror and be paid $5,00 , by informing Michael Barry , Cor. Hth < t Chicago cage St. Oct2014t * At Ihe High School Building , WANTED help for general house work. OctMd2t T710RECLOSURE SALE Chance for a bar- J ; gain I Sate in front of C. B. Wells' Commis sion house on 12it Street , to-morrow , 21st , at 10 o'clotk. One fine horse delivery wagon , large Iron safe , writing desk , scales , counter , shelves , 4c. , Ac. OctfOdlt WANTED-Furnished rooms BOARDERS , S5 per week. Day board , S4. A trial is "solicited. No. 153 Itovenport fat. , bet. 10th and llth. octl9dU mAKEN UP On Dr. Lowe's Farm , one mile _ L west of High School , one large red cow. which the owner can have by paying charges. oct9d3t LOST On Saturday lest , a pair of Gold Framed bpectailes , in-case. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at the office of Judge Porter. octlW3t A SITUATION WANTED By a young man jCXof good prim iplts , and go d city reference , writes a good band. Address , "B , " L'ee Office. FOR SALE-OceirorseonWwo-horse Wag on and one double set of Ilaruew. inquire S. E. Cor. 17th and Chicago. oct FOR SJ Li : CHEAP Somelarge work horses , some ol < l Lames * , two old hacks , aud a new g or 4 rented buggy. G. W. U JMAN. Jr. octljtf TIO liUNT Ifouve on 18th Streit , between Nicholas and Paul. Apply at > , ? 9 18th St. octlCdU FOR RENT To a eood tenant on reasonable terms , the Dwelling formerly occupied b- me For further particulars apply at First National Bank. 11. K.OUN7Z , octl6d5t I7IOR the best bargains in Real Estate , ron- Jj suit Hoggs 4 Hill's , bulletin board every day. octlocodSt. I A ACRES of'improved Land , suitable for J.U garden IK miles from town , also corner of lot 5 block 17 in cty } , both nt half their yalue , and on time. . IKKJGSA HILL , Real eslate agents. octlSeodGt. 284 Dod e street. TJ OUND tfaTRAY-On the premlsca ot the JC undersigned , ubout 8 miles north of Omaha , a red and whits Heifer , three years old , no brand Oetl3tf It. S. BRYANT. IT10R the best cldtr and for the purest elder _ l ? vinegar go to Merrills 158 Farnham St. octlCUlm. MONEY TO LOAN.-Csll at the law. omee of I > . L. Thomas , Room 6 Viscfcers Block. OCt7tf' ' ' * rilO RENT A house with five rooms , coed L cellar and c istern , S. W. Cor. 13th and Chl- cagqfcl. C. AXFOKp. pctfitj EXJlt ir NT Brick store earner Chicago and IClh streels , The lest s'and in the city , Laving been occupied as a grocery for Ihe hut seven jears , a good cemented cellar , oct-'dtf S. WRIGHT. \\J ANTED Day boarders , N. W. Cor. 12th , V V and Howard st. sep28e < > df. ( I UH RLN1 store , Dwelling ; Boardingrand JD warehouses. Inquire qf ALF. D. JONE , sep23dtf S. E. cor- Douglas and 15th sis. . . . . , . . , . . - - - - T--I-- emei , Dei. tar " Douglas' JJOHNSON. . eptaatf HOUSE FOR RENT-Nmth and dpital se liuf"6' 8' A' a'AYLOR * Co- MONEY TO LOAN-Inqnlre at Uw Office of F. A. BEALS.Roo.u'a . , Viicher's Block Om ta. wp'tlWlf CTTANTED American , German , Norwegian V V Swedish , or Irish girls , to work in hotels , restaurants and private families. Inquire at Cotirill < t Co. , Employment Bureau , 527 Fif teenth Street , opposite Post Office. < ept2dtf ! fTJIIE House and lot next north of C. E. Yost's X residence is for sale "at the low price of 53,500 a trifle more tbuu the cost of improve ments. Inquire of E. W. AMBROSE , Attort ney , near head of Douglas street. septSdtf \ 7AM'bT ) Any "qbe wantTn"g to scff or ex" V V change any kind of business , house lots , lands or merchandise , call on u * . We have chances entirely in our hands , affording the hint investment for capital , both small and great. COTTRILL 4 CO. , Exchange and Col- leiting Bureau , 531 15th street , opposite I'cst Office. sept2dtf THE FuouiU-The undersigned has opened an office for employment of male ind female help for stores , offices , houses , pri vate families , tc. All in want of the same , or wanting employment , pleaie call on us. COTTRILL & CO. , Exchange and Employment Bureau , 5.1115th street , opposite Post Office. septSdtf MONEY TO LOAN On approvea persoai security , also City and County Warrants jought and solJ. Inquire at Law Office of T. IV. T. Riphardi. No. 43013th St. , Omaha. AugSdtf 1TORE TO RK 198 Douglas glreet. In- quire of WEBBER A BEILM. TulvlU , tTTANTED Day boarders , at tha southwest VY cor. oil Oth and Harnevsts. e29tf Readonly of Music. HARLES E. FURBISH , FDRBISHE'S 5TH AVENUE THEATRE COMBINA3IION , TWQ NIGH'iS . ANp O.NE MATINEE , " BIDAY : and SATUEDAY , OCTOBER , 23d , AND 21th. In order to give the dlizens of Omaha an op - ortunity to witness as m.iny of the plays hc- ingingto the repertoire , of the above totnbl , atiou as possible , tbere will l > e a change ct bll Jt ich performance , FUIDAY NIUHT the great r . iciety play SATURDAY AFTERNOON , Duma's latest lav , MONS. ALPHONSE. SATURDAY MOHT , DION BOCCICA- LT'S ' new Emotional comedy in six TabUux , LBD ASTRAY. The aTwve pliy will be presented with 1 ? attention to drcvs an-1 dc tall , ( hat has' char- tcrized tiie cftorts 01 the aboye Combination. Erne accorde < l to them the endorsement ot both = < s and Public. Admission 75 and S9ct , ne served fects ! tlUfl. Seita for each perform liv cauu'iw be secured at Lbonharts Varies zar. : The above Combination will play a" ics un il Bluffs , Wednesday and Thursday , Ocf ica ncoln , Monday , Oct. . . . . . . . . . - . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ 26 ' Joseph. Tuesday and Wednesday , Octo- ofi r , 27 , 23 I'euworth Oct. . . ern , Thursday , , 29 tis'g ctl9d5t. : City , 1 ridayund .Saturday , Oct. SO , 31 tog dor > dorI Gash. Store. I 'heap . . urn tin ! font 3-roceries and Provisions , iMES H , PLATZ & BRO. , Re 207 Douglas Stiect , LS FOU CASH at RETAIL at WHOLE- RATES. But t Spring Wheat Flour at J2 SO. polit P.io Coffee , four pounds fur one dollar. been od Ilio Coflec , 4J4 to 4 > pounds for ono es at . ticw of every quality and in any quantity 3NTY per cent. BELOW PRICES of any in the city. 19J3m EW TRIBUNE EXTRAS,1 S XXI. : Whitney , Higginson , Elliott. Lov- LeConte. ilarsh , Hunt , etc. , etc. XXII. Bayard Taylor. ( Litters 'rom $1. and Iceland , in sheet form only. ) XXIII. Tyndall , Huxley , Owen.McCosh. by mail , postpaid , in sheet form , 10 each ; in Pamphlet. 20 rents. FIFTEEN EXTRAS FOR $100. for full catalogue , with contents of lumber. Addresi , E. THE "TRIBUNE , " New York. II. f. VYALKKu , AH U IJliALEB IN oo 30TS & SHOES roe St. Between Firaham ml "IIOTEI.S. . . _ GRAND OMAHA , - . . 1TEBEASKA The largest and best hottl between Chicago * nd San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 187S. s30 tf OEO. THKALL. Proprietor. United States Hotel , COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. mHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- JL cea tail he hu purchased and refilled the above Hotel , and Is now ready to accommodate the public , with board by dy or wek , at rets- ' WIL"AM LEHR. Prop. California House. FRITZ HAFNES , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner lltb , Om ha. Nebraska. Board by the day or weet. lime 1. T ! HOUSE. On 9 < A , let. Farnham and Harney Street ! , HAS been entirely refilttrd and refurnished , and will accommodate all to the best ot board at 81,50 per day ; .JOc per single meal. C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN , Propreton. . . Central House f 0.630 Sizteenth Street , Opp. Jeflcrson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOTE' Prop'r. Tay and week Board nt reasonaMe rates. First-class bar attached to the house. Ie27 Sra Southern Motel. fronting on 4th , 6th and Walnut its , , Lquis , - Mo. Laveille , The Southern Hotel u first-class in all Its am ointments. Us tables are at all times sup plied In the greatest abundance , with nil thf delicacies the markets afford , IU clerks and employes arc all polite and attentive to the wants of the guests of the hotel , Th re is an improved eleva'or leadinK from the first floor to the upper one , Railroad and stcamlioat icket offices , news stand , and weaxerr Union telegraph ntfl.elnthn Kotundanf hotel Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers oi FIX , COPPER AlfD SHEET IROK WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking : and Heating Stores. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Guttering don abort notice anil Ic the belt maaner. jtlteen treat > pt24dj ENOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace Office over tno State Bank , cftpicrof Fatn. bani aud 13th struts. CROSSING THE KUBICON. t'spsar crossed the Rubicon , In search of sunny skies , Beneath Ittalja.'s genial sun , Behold plj standard rlsu. Across the sweeping Rhine , Napclesn led his men , To place upon his aching brow Another kingly diadem. We've cro sed the Doqgjaz Rubicon , As all tlia West should know , And ' now upon the corner , We're oixned up our show , We had nq ( room within our store FOI- all the crowds which came ; M e give you now a larger ou We'\e bats to suit the million , From high to low degree. With Caps aud Gloves for all the West , As one can plainly see , BONCE , the 1st premium Hatter , 542 Poup- as Street , corner oj 141U. sepSOdlf pYBON HfED. LKW13 S. SEED BYRON HEED & GO , The Oldest Established .Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA a complete Abstract of Title to all llea Estite In OiU4ba and Doiuclas ountr. THE OMAHA WEEKLYBEE rs ACENOWLEnnno BY EVERYBODY TO be BFST PAPER j Published in Nebraska , JD Contains More Heading Matter and Less Advertisements than any Newspaper Published in the West. S Imoracing a choice selection o ewsand miscellaneous matter with ve Editorials on all important top- myi ; complete and reliable telegraph and local market reports tothedaj 'issue , and a variety of StateEast andWestern correspondence tha gether make up a newspaper sel m equalled and never surpassed Every article uoJug Into the col- una of the SEE is carefully scru- lized , and everything that can of- the moat facrupulous , rejected. Till epiiblicanSPolitics x * jjfndependec in princi'iile the icy of the BEE is , and always has , to expose and denounce a'ous- ind corruption in the body poli- without fear or favor. 239 hi ! Subscription Price : g The ] credit ! ,50 purcha * IN ADVANCE. Norl TJieB : JoSE WATER , I Jf TheCoi and a Ij EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR , xmous I Plii Farnham Street , Omaba , Hob And ID723 The Kingof the SEWING MA CHIN 12 VohIJ > in . ( ( llj ! j. * _ Realms ct Fiuniire. SALES FOIl 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines UBpiOROTer One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand more Sliiblro-tLan . . , be Machine . - * ere * o.rf " ing Company during the same tin- * ? raonstrateu It will bar ly be denied upon such eridsnce that the ni rlorU ) of Uir Siie * rf. luilr THE SINGER MANP6 CO , W. H. NASQN , Agent- je SO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA J. J. BROWjXT & BUO. , WHOLESALE &RQUER8 , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEPXE & JOHNSON , 'SALE GR00I SIMPSOX'SJULOCK and 54O Fourteenth , Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DOD&E MORGAN & GALLAGSB. -SUCCESSOR * TO CREIOHTON > A O MOROAK- WHOLESALE GROCERS No. iOii FaruJiam Stvcet , aprSdly IN'IEB. WHITKE Y , BATTSEBSAIvTCO WHOLESALE GROCERS XTo. 247 Doug-las Street , - - ICTIEB A6EXTS FOR TII DUPO.XT POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH , WEGLIWE ( iRO ( ; I AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods Dried -'Fruits , , Green Fruits in Season , MIUERS SOLICITED /-ND PROMPTLY FILLED. A. . s T : M : IP s o MANUFACTURER AND WHOLISALE IN B32 ST. , 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. ' I keep cons Jntly on hand the finest stotk of Broad Clotb , C sinurrs nn.l Vwtlnn Thich 4aiu prcjiared to maVe . up in tbe must fashionable itjks and to suit the n i. t f u.t iir , . . at the lowest \joSli n tfif.a * uiv > * * * iti jt | lliuj jflUtlly ESTABLISflfcU 13 PIINDT , MEYER & BAAPKE , -fn DEALERS IN FASTCY Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnham Street , Omalia Neb mclil.SoUvl , K JOBBERS OP GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and JSTOTIO > 'S. 231 Faralaam Street , J. J. BROWlxf & BRO. , \VHOLESALE DEALERS IX TAPLE AND FANGY BBY 0800S T8-v Motions , nd Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. -JOBBER OF ihelf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK.5 AND KK-SHEUS. IIAU\KSTKHNltKl'KKS M- HENRY HOKNSEBGER. DUALEE I.S" KeritinkjJ\VliiskiM anil Imiorit"iVooJ | ! < a2s'ppcl.iltj- . DOUGLAS afj r " > 7v/T A P T A TCj U L _ > i Block V _ > _ IVJ ci CH ia.JLN _ CLiCD. iI9rl OMSS and Rjllroa.1 Co. . ottr > t - laa sal low - Burlitfton and Missouri Plver tjt pr-CM on 10 year latfi PC cem. interest , a d wphalmnm preruiuioof 20p-rcent. . on th amount of tb lose , if half the laud is cultivated , within two reim from .law of u rchasa. LMIGE DEDUCIONS FOB CASH PAYMENTS. rlh of Platte , loup Fork and Elkhorn Vafievs AM Rh.fo. . wllls-ral Mil 000000 . acres otsplen-li.lx-ar. nfaolajrlcuHurallandin waterc-l'-ounlry , it trota Sl-'l toJT.OO per. acre on long criuit. South of t'u Platte bmi nrownes a large body o' the best land in Nib .a ni - e > l by numeroa * stream. * ut loIUrailrual anlin the tiroes land buatd.orcn rir - > Ue , a3 also iR-'publican Valley. For circulars and f ull Infer pr - to uy Moore , General Agent. Office South anl Opposite the Union Depot , in C. B. & O. office , Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA NEBS * - " - * a