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. jf * r fj "a- * , THE OMAHA BEE THURSDAY OCT. 22 , 187-1. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITT. THE OMAHA.DART BEE Is Berved to eunscnben by carrier , w any partol the city , every evening , ( .Sundays ex- jepted , ) nt fiiteen cenUi-er tV. > r fi.75 tut dx months , and J7.00pertnuuin , wlieu paid n advance. All complaints about irregularities , tuMre ed this oliic * will receive prompt attention. TBZ OXAIIA DAILT BICE will be tiiilnl to subscribers at the followingrates , nyaMe inva riably in advance : J7.00 ptr an lum. 8.75 " 6 .ontbs. Tax OKAIU DAILY BKK ! i > y ui the LARGEST drculation In tbe caty. and is , hiyetore , the best and cheapest Kdveitising RATKS OF ADVKimsiMO. Local n tii , 25 ceats per llnr ; local advertisement * , 20 co-its per line ; by the month , 10 ttnts. r < o advertisement Inserted for leas than 50 cent * . Bpedal notices. 10 cents per Use ; simile inser tion , not less than 25 cents. TranMent abirtl emcnts must lnva.5 bly be paid for in advance. Ratal for standing advertisement * hy spec * < l contract. _ All Legal hotic * * , KtatcmenU , Tabular Work , etc. , requiring careful revUSon by copy or proof to be furnished , must be handed in before ten o'clock A. M. to in urt < iostrtion the Special and Local advertlseiueiiU before two AdvvUseinents Ilore one o'clock p. it. AH advertisements for the WKUILY BKB must be handed in before Monday noon , lor tbe same week's iarue. Opening and Closing of Malls IB Omaha. do do. . . . B.ABt7jO 7:00 4:30 tie do. . . J.&S.W.R 3:00 10:00 : BOETH. U.AN. W.B.R _ . 2ai 7:45 Chicago und all Eastern cities , Nebraska City , Platts-Touth , Council BluSsund Burling ton , due at 10aO , in. , clusea at 4SJO a. m. and St. Louis and St , Joseph , due st 10.00 a. m. led 7 p. in. ; close * at 1:45 p. in. and 4.30 a. ui. Omce open Cundavs trow 12 to 1 p. in. r. E. VOaT. Postmaster. S.UR1VAL AK1) DEL'AKTDUE OF TBAINS. Time Ctl of the Bnrlln ; < o LKAVEOUAHA. ABKVK AT OlIAlU . . .MHMMW. . . * * . i -n * . . . . . . - . . . Sundays excepted. * .Mondays esctpted. This la the only line running Pullman Hotel. Dtnlngcsrs. P. W.HITCHCOCS , HABRT P DEnKt , Gen'L Wcs. Pas. . Agt. Ticket Agent. Chicago , HI. Omaha , Neb. Onion Pacific. UAYZ. AXBITZ. J rS * 80 P. M. Dally Daily Mixed Expresl < : P-M- 10:00 P. M. Freisht 5:0 ? A. M. 6:45 P.M. Oaily Dally Freight 645 A. M. 3:30 : A. II Cblrvso , Kork JrtnuA 'c. Facile. 5-30 A. V. 10:40 P. M. lfandayB'czc pte < L fMondaye exccptod. & Jiortbwefttrn. , . * 54.M. ' 10:40 P.M. . . .2 0 P.M. tlOXA.M ( ) Kansas CltnSt.Jo. ArConnrll IIIaflii Wnrnlni ; Emress..6aO A. M. 10:08 A. M. flvcninR ErpreB..2:50 P. M. 6:40 P. M. Omaha & Northtrehtorn and Sioux City A : I'uclUi- . MallExpresB 8:15 A.M. 2U5P.K. Dally except Snndaye. Omnlbupes and BaRgaije WacoiiB leava the dec , corner Famham and Ninth etrcetii , fif- een minutes in advance of the above Railroad TOADTEKTIMXI5S 1 ne tJlUCO- L.A-1-I01V 01 eDAII.V 1IEK 1 more lhandonble tnntof nny oilier dally At > eriiublUued in Nobnukn Peyclce Bros. , Uicleadlngoj-ster dealers , defy all competition. They sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters lower thau any other house in the cltv. BOOTH'S OYSTEHS received daily by express PUNDT , cpt25tl OMAHA BREVITIES. To-day will be the lost day of service for the November term of the Probate Court HughChapman was before thePor liceCourt again yesterday for drunk- cnness. He was committed to jail In default of the payment of a five dollar fine. Edward Gordon arrested on the charge of vagrancy , was discharged at the Pollcfl Court yesterday on JiiB promising to leave town within twenty-four hours. The Union Pacific railroad com pany Is preparing a special car for the transportation of Lunallillo , king of the Sandwich Islands , and Bulte. He left home yesterday for this country and will visit Vashjpg- tcn. _ The BEE Is indebted to S. C. Abbott & Co. , for a copy of a very interesting ij torical work entitled "Tho Crusaders'written ? by Geo. W. Cox , M. A. , and bUshed by Swibner , Armstrong & Co. , of ijew York. This is one of several vol umes of selected historical epochs. It gives the history of the nine cru sades in an entertaining manner , and the reader will peruse this book with the same avidity that he would A novel or other light literature. It is a valuable work , either for the library of the parlor. It is supplied with several maps , and copious side notes , which maUeJt doubly valua ble as a book of reference. Moses H. Sydenham , who re sides at the imaginary city qf Cenr toria , and whose great hobby for the past few years has been "Na tional Capitol removal , " proposes to lecture teen in this city on that Im portant subject Ho intends to show how , and why , the United States capital can and should be re moved from the valley of the Poto- mau to the Fort Kearney reserva tion , on the Platte valley In Nebras ka. The subject of his lecture Is , "The Key to the Nation's Treasure House , or the Federal City of New Washington. The proposed New National Capitol and its .Relation to the United States and all the "World. " A convention of national 'capital removers is being held at I/onisville , and we suppose Mr. Bydenham la only awaiting the result before he will begin his lec turing topr. l The criminal docket of the Douglas County District Court will be taken lip to-day. It was was the youngest , and not the only child , of Mr. and Mrs. Haight , as erroneously stated , who died on Sunday last. Cassius L. Mather , a practicing attorney from Bed Cloud , was ad mitted yesterday to practice In the United States District Court. A young man named Stewart , from Iowa , came over the river Monday night to view the Omaha elephant. He went the usual rounds , and yesterday morning , feeling rather blue , took too many drinks on an empty stomach. He soon became intoxicated , and was "jugged" by the police to sober off. He was discharged at the Police Court and returned to his Iowa home. Personal. Hon. Elam Clark , of Sort Calhoun - houn , is at the Metropolitan. W. M. Madden , of Chicago , is reg istered at the Metropolitan. Hon. Ed Parker , of Lone Tree , is at the Metropolitan. Mr. George Irwin , of the firm of Irwin & Ellis , returned home from the West Tuesday evening. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : JM. Gallagher , Woodbine , Iowa ; E Barker , Detroit ; Rtce Arnald , Blair ; Theodore Dicken , Albion , Neb ; Frank E Walcott , Chicago ; OE Doane , Chicago ; D Sheehem , St Jo seph ; F B Gilmorp , Omaha ; John F Coad and wife , Cheyenne } George H Newton , city ; J W Garabele , To ledo ; J H Lucas , Omaha ; Samuel K Wood , Gasey , Iowa ; W P McCormick - Cormick , Ghipago. The following ore the arrivals at the Wyoming : Mrs H Smith and family.Denver ; John B Murphy , Iowa ; H S Schaf- fer and wife , Beatrice , Neb ; N J Miller , PCS Moines ; H Waterman , .Niobrara ; James Marshall ' , St Joe , Mo ; EP Draper , Mi'cbj E B Lewis , , Plattsmoutb ; J P Berghott , St Joe , Mo ; W D Peck , Minnesota ; S B Hawkins , St Joe ; O O Boegel , Oma ha ; S B Brown , U P B B ; James Wright , Milwaukee ; Ed Dlulln , Hopkins , Mo ; SS JJrown , do ; Frank Finch , Ogden ; Gee Di'ls ' , Medicine Bow , Wyoming ; B B Warnpr , Mich ; Capt H W Ross , editor Times , M- rian , Mich ; Gee Hedges , Montaua | VT Allen , Laramie. Harder. The readers of the BEE will recol lect the account , published a few days egO ; of a brutal murder com mitted near Fairhury ? in this State. The examination was ooupjud.ed at Fairbury last Saturd y ; n d ? re ett , the alleged murderer , was cCU1- mltted to jail to await the next term of the District Court A number of witnesses , says the Nebraska City frcss , testified for the prosecution and the defense , Most of them corroborated the testi mony given Friday , as to the de parture for and return of Prew- itt from Beatrice , the blood on the wagon and on his shirt. Mr. Champlin and Sheriff Steele , of Falrbqry , testified to finding a watch , which Prewjtt ac knowledged to be Whlttaker's , on his person after hl arrest , and for which he claims ho traded a yoke of cattle. The blankets and clothes found with the dead body were ex hibited to the witnesses , who Identi fied them as nearly as they could considering thejr muddy condition , as the property of Whlttaker ; also the wagon cover which was around the body as similar to the one own ? ed by Prowltt No testimony of importance 'was elicited from thp witnesses for the defense. The cir cumstantial evidence against Prew- itt is very strong. He fa twenty-three years old , with dark swarthy features , similar to a gypsy's. His mannpp throughout the examination has been cool. Ap ? cording to the testimony , Ills narr ratlve respecting Whlttaker'e trip he has never varied , His previous character was exceedingly good. Public feeling is strong against him , men from his neighborhood are very bitter , and would have lynched him had.he . not been ar rested. We call particular attention to our $3.00 Heavy Boot , from A. Tucker's bankrupt stock now selling at W. B. LOBINO & CO.'S , Corner 14th and Farnham streets , opposite Grand Central Hotel. It All Quiet Rt The following dispatch was. rer ceived here yesterday afternoon J KEARNEY JUNCTION. Oct 20. JNothiug new regarding the Texas . from Lowell hprders to-day. Reports ell are that they have < struck camp and gone southward. Nothing offi- pial however. All quiet hero , pi Izens are armed and prepared for any emergency. No apprehensions of any further trouble. Both of the wounded men who were captured are still living. Gentleman in want of boots wilt do well to examine our hand-made , calf loot Jor $5.50 ; cost A. luckcr ? { 5.25. W. B liORlNQ & Co. , Corner Fourteenth and Farnham streets , opposite Grand Central ' Hotel. It BOY your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 10th street sept21tf CAltPETINUS , You can always find the largest and best assortment of ' CARPETS OIL-CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES MATTINGS MATS AND RUGS at JOHN B. DETWILER'S , 14th street , between Farnham and Douglas streets. s3 atfwlt McKelllgojrs card on second page , - JAMES G ! CLARK. The Talented Balladistf and Song Writer. 1 . / Tbe name of James G.Clark is known far and wide throughout the whole country. He is one of the most accomplished balladists and song writers of the age. The citi zens of Omaha had the pleasure of hearing him sing last week at the First Methodist Church , and every body was so delighted with the en tertainment , that Mr. Clark' was earnestly requested to favor us with another concert. We are pleased to announce that he consented , and has fixed upon the evening of the Slst instant for the occasion , the programme of which will -be pub lished hereafter. Mr. Clark Is in the meantime en gaged In giving concerts in various places in the State , and is every where receiving a cordial welcome and giving perfect satislaetion. In every town that he has thus far sung , he has been requested to repeat - , peat his concert , so pleased have his hearers been. Mr. Clark's songs ars of a high literary character ; there is nothing "trashy" about them , a thing to which he never descends. His own compositions and they are very nu merous are scattered all through the West , Qn every hand Mr.Clark is greeted almost as an old acquain tance , and everywhere makes hosts of friends. After remaining a few weeks In Nebraska he intends to visit the Pa- efip | ( Jojst. AV e can assure the citizens of Oma- na that they will enjoy a rare mu sical treat by attending the concert of Mr. Clark on the 31st. Babbajlj goljoof Musical Entertainment. Mr. Anderson , who is bnd } ( from birth , and is a graduate of the New York City Institute for that class , will give a Sabbath School enter tainment at the Congregational Church on Wednesday evening , October Sfjtlj. Tlje entertainment is free to all and all are inyltefi to at tend , and. especially the Sabbath School children. During the enter tainment a collection will be taken up , and whatever the public feel disposed to give will be thankfully receivpd. Strange indeed are God's provi dences. L. W. Jones died at the Osceola House , Oct 10th , 1874 , aged 26 years. He had been In active business up to the time of bis at- tftpk , and little thought of being called hence so soon. He was sud denly prostrated , but lingered until the typhoid monster extinguished his vital energies. His comrade , jfr , Van Antwerp , attended him as kiiidiy as a brother could have done , Mrs. Jones came in time to be reeoffnized , but too late to have her affection' 5U(1 en dearments fully realized. She has the sympathy and condolence of the entire community. Mr. and Mrs. John Ball did a noble part In kind ness and magnanimity. TP the Odd Fellows be a'l ' praise for their untiring watchfulness. Mr. Jones was not a member of the Order.but he received their most tender care A stranger In a strange land has passed to that bourne from whence no traveler returns. Osceola ( la. Beacon , Oct. 15th. BQWN GOEJ3 THE PRICE ! Pork froin 8 to 10 cents. Beefsteak from 8 to 12 cts. Mutton from 8 to 12 cents , at LEWIS GROH'S , oct21-llt ! 19th and Burt sts. FRESH Caramels , Marshmallows , and other home made and fine Can dies , at Latey'sCandy factory , cor ner Douglas and Twelfth streets , Fresh broken stick pandy at half price. ' Dlitnct Court of Donglai County. The following business was trans acted yesterday in the Douglas coun ty District Court , Judge Lake , pre siding : Crelghton va Forbes. Motion of defendant for a new trial sustained. Paxton"ys Beall et al. , Herman ' ' ' Kountjse'admjlte'4'a parfy . - defend - - ant , Life Association vs Beall et Same order. Douglas county ys Lowe. Dis missed. Poland et al. vs Patrick. Time to answer extended to Monday. Seymour et al. vs Jones et al. Judgment for $305.70. Clapp et al. ys 0qurt Dismissed. " ' c" Key vs Wilson. Dismissed" Ireland vs Kennedy , Leave to reply in thirty days. George Hlnes , indicted for petit larceny , entered a plea of not guilty. Kays vs U. P. railroad company. After the plaintiff had concluded this testimony , on motion ot the de fendant , he was non-suited , on the ground that the plaintiff had failed tpsftqw I'lp'gligBnguon themrtof the railroad compaiiy by wHtchUls yrp perty was burned , ' Teuwark YS Dellone et al. Dis missed. Kimball vs Vindquest Jury tri al , pending. ( Advertisement. ) DEAF & DUMB. John tB. McNally a deaf & dumb traveller lias , | irryed | Safe & is the very picture of Health 4 free from such the annoyances which a gang of several hundred able bodied men ( Military & Civic ) has painful- y suffered in being Killed & Woun ded by the Savage Indians at Sev eral , places & times in the heat of battles. We can say all these In dians have been happy to see their Axes thiukiy stained with the blood of the whites. But More h.appy has MoN lly been to. see that He was not taken a prisoner ! or did he loose Such a courage to out off all the .lines & communications of the terrible Savages to get himself free. And that his Wanderings have tak en Several days & nights as well aa It have taken several hundreds of miles in Search of a place of Hospi. tallty. 21tl * Gttfldren'a Shoea in great variety from A. TucJcer't bankrupt stock , at lesa than cost of manujao- 'uret ' at W. B. LOSING f GO'S , cor Uth & arnbajn sis , DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. The Ogden House , Council Bluffs , Burned Down. A Severe Blow to the City Lois About $100,000. At an early hour yesterday it was reported on the streets that the Ogden House , die largest and finest brick building in our sister city , Council Bluffs , had been destroyed by fire during the night It was not long before the report was confirmed by the telegraph. From a dispatch received here , we learn that the fire originated in the upper story of the building , and was discovered at half-past 2 o'clock. When the dis covery was made the flames had at tained such headway that the occu pants of the house were powerless to arrest the fire. A scene of terri ble confusion ensued. The flames soon made their way to the Man sard roof , which burned like a tinder box , notwithstanding the steady streams of water thrown by the en gines a steamer and a hand engine and the heavy rain that was fall ing at the time. When It was ascertained that the building was doomed to inevitable destruction , the guesta and other occupants of the house , as well as the citizens , directed their efforts to saving as much as possible of the movable property , A large portion of the furniture and fixtures were thus saved. The house at the time was filled with guests , all of whom safely es caped with their effects. Dawson's millinery store and the "Weekly Independent" office V7gr § on the first floor , and-suffered con siderable loss , by having the arti cles taken out , and handled in the heavy rain. AH tat ) | rebates of { ftp fine ho l structure are the blackened walls. The house was owned by Messrs , Vaughn , Hammer , and another gentleman , and was insured for only § 30,000. The total loss cannot yet be ascer tained ljut will reacli $75,000 , or 5100,000 , , The telegraph did not inform ns how the fire originated , but we learn from another source that it was caused by the explosion of a kero sene lamp , which the porter had lighted for the purpose of getting a lunch. The blow to Council Bluffs Is in deed a severe one , and one from which it will take her a long time to recover. The Ogden was a first' class hotel in every respect , and waste to Council Bluffs what the Grand Central is to Omaha. BELLY'S Miqstrel Hall , corner of 10th and Farnham. The pleasing little blonde MINNIE CLARK , and LIZZIE Ross are encored nightly , to gether with the rest of the company. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY of the great song and dance man to- BILLY CHAMBERLAIN. " " " oot2Ht BUY your iiats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 10th street. sept21tf BOOTH'S OYSTERS Received daily by express. PUNDT. MEYER & RAAPKE. sep25tf ATTENTION. A few.questions for the parties to answer in regard to "NEW" Howe Machines for $35.00. 1st. Why are the Machines all numbered over 700,000 ( which numbers the Company have never reached ) if they aie good machines ? 2d. " Vhy do not the numbers in tfye shuttle rage correspond with the plate numbers if they are new machines ? 3d. Why are the numbers in the shuttle-race all filed down so as not to be legible If they are new ma chines ? | CAUTION. Parties purchasing Howe Ma chines wjll'look well to the numbers and see that the plate numbers and numbers in shuttle-race correspond , as they ought to In every Howe Machine that has not been tampered with. THE HOWE MACHINE Co. sept23tf , CHEAP BOO1S AflD SHOES- 500 pairs of Metis * Boots. 500 pairs of Boy's 350 pairs of Youths' 600 pairs of Ladies' Shoes. 475 pairs of Misses' school " 225 pairs of Childrens' " P4IC | , 50 cents to S2.50 The a. * > eve goods" must be'sojd b.er Tore . ( November 1st , Now Is your chance to buy cheap Boots and Shoes. Henry Dohle & Co , keep the - largest gest , best and cheapest stock in the city. Buffalo Boots and Shoes at COST. HENRY DOHLE & Co. , No 210 Faruham street , between } 2tb and I3th. o9-tf WHY IS IT ? That through all the dull season ust 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 good.s as cheap in QMAHA AS THEY ARB"SQL.P nr > sw * QRK CITY AT BEfAL . Because Bushman's prices at retail in many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And lest , but not least , because the people bave found out for themselves that j child can buy as cheap and as lafely as the most experienced buy- 9r , and that is our aim to make our itore the most reliable place of bust- , iesa in this great new northwest. t Be sure and find the right place , 265 a Pouglas street , two doors from ibeely Bros. ' meat market CITY COUNCIL Stnpnenson , as Usual , Gets on the Rampage. At the City Councu meetingTues- day eveningthe followiug members were present : Messrs. Banckes , Campbell , Gibson , Lucas , Marsh , McOavock , Stepuenson , Sutphen , Swobe and President Gibson. A communication was received from Jonas Gise , Superintendent of the new postoffice , stating that Fif teenth and Dodge streets , in the vi cinity of the United States Court House and Postofflce building are not to grade , and asking not to grade. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Grades. A resolution introduced by Mr. Sutphen , that a committee of three be appointed by the President of the Council to examine into the qualifi cation of Mr. E. E. Parker , Acting Engineer of No. 3 , as an engineer and as the proper person to take charge of the fire alarm telegraph and also the qualifications of all the engineers , was adopted. The judiciary committee was in structed to negotiate with some re sponsible real estate dealer or agents to take charge of the renting anc collection of rents of city lots Adopted. The committee en streets aiu grades reported that the highway known as the Military road , is now closed ; recommend the street com missioner to put up a safeguard a the corner of Nineteenth and Dodge and state that the repairs on Farn- ham street below Ninth are import- artf , anl ( recommen that thp work " " tie done by "cotitraflt. Tliejr "reports were adopted The committee on flre recom mended another building be lea ec for engine No. 2 , as the presen building was unsafe. The repor was adopted , and a committee ap pointed to investigate. Thp wprk pf Mr. Riley , jn grading Dodge" street , was accepted on the recommendation of the City En gineer. An ordinance was Introduced by President Gibson to pay Patrick HI $1,2H)0 ( ) ) on account of grading Podge and Fifteenth street. Only that part of the pay that comes from the general fund included in the ordinance. President Gibson moved to amend the ordinance to pay Mr. Eiley $1,000 on account of grading Dodge street , and'pay him in full for grad fngHhe"afiproftph'feg. . " Wat' ' ' Hans Johnson was allowed $420 for grading Tenth street , and the amount Inserted in the ordinance. The hour of ten o'clock , at which by an adopted resolution , was the hour of adjournment , had now ar rived. Mr , Marsh claimed that the Council ikooft 'adjourn : - "He'start" ed to Jeave the Coungil Chamber The ordinance to pay Mr. Rilpy was before the Council , Stephen Bon , who had been killing time by long-winded talk on the subject , ao that the other members could no get In a word edgeways , got his back up , as usual , when the councl suspended the rules to vote on tbi ordinance. IRoyrllke , he sa.t im Oft the railing , and when somebody asked hjm to njt down , he said he would bet $100 that there wasn' anybody in that room , who coule make him sit down or vote on the ordinance. Several of the members made very pointed and appropriate re- matkscriticising ijie. qnmap ] ? $ qf , : ( iuot of the obsteperous gentleman from the First , The ordinance was finally votet on as follows : Yeas Bancfees , A A. Gibson , -Uucos , McGavock , But. pben , Hwobe and J. 8. Gibson. Nay Campbell and Stephenson. Adjourned. ' WINDOW SHADES & Tinted shade' cloth , wiilte "liner. Hollands , band shades , store shades and cords and tassels to match. JOHN B. DETWILER ; Carpet Store , 14th street , oetween Faruham and Douglas. sepSdtfwlt GEO. H. JfETEHSON , tnepipuea Cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigara ? and also T o Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. may6eodlv NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED I LOW PRICES ! ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ! 8PLMNDID ASSORTMENT , . ' ' CALL AT THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE 228 FARNHAM STREET. sept28-tf FRESH LAKE FISH , RUTH'S OYSTERS , " DRESSED CHIOK : ENS , ALWAYS ON HAND AT A. H. GLADSTONE & CO.'S. sept24tf Ladies wishing millinery after 6 o'clock , please call at the rear door on Fourteenth street. o9l6 A. CRUICKSUANK & Co. WALL PAPER for sale very cheap at JOHN B. DETWILEK'S Carpet Store , .14th street between Farnham and Douglas. sept3dtf&wlt BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap- Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 659 16th street. sept21-tf Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Faruham street , corner llth street , may 7-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all the latest improvements. It is new tias never been run. Inquire at the office. ajig7tf DYEING , eieauing and repairing lone in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , [ Oth StLet. Farnham and Douglas ] ipr28t f. TYPE FOE BALE A Font of Bourgeois Type , of rhich thta" is a sample , weighing 600 bs. This type has been in use on he Daily" BEE less than one year/ nd is nearly aa good as new. For terms &c. , address E. EOSEWATEE , nj f , Pubjisher of the Bee SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For Sale , Loet , Wants , Found , Hoarding , AC. , will be inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CEFIS per line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS CLOSING OUT Stock Gas fl ure > , Chande liers , Brackets , Ac. , at leu than manufac turer's cost. Burns'China otore 237 Farnhjun. oct21d2t * \NTED-Furnished roomi BOARDERS , $5 per week. Day board , * . A trial Is solicited. No. 158 Davenport St. , bet. 10th and llth. oct21dtf * GOOD LOT OQ 18ht , near Paul St. , also cor- , /Y.nerof lots block 17 In city , both at hall thrlr value , and on time. BOUGS & UlLL , Real Estate Agents- ottZlcodGl 284 Dod e streets. T70II SALE House and Lot on 9th , St. No. _ C 295 bet. Pirtce and Pacific- For particulars enquire on premesis. oct21d2t EXCHANGE FOR OilAHA PROPERTY JLHlghly improved farm of 240 acres In Cass Co. , large st * ne house , frame barn , granary , sheds , Ac. All fenced , wood , water , atone , 4c Price $7.000. BOGUn & HILL , Reil r state Agents , 284 Dodge Street. oct21eodGt T710R RENT Brick Store Cor. Fifteenth and Jj Capitol Avenue , also offices. octaatf. J. G. JACOBS. WANTED-A good kitchen girl , at the N. E. Corner of 19th ani Cxicago. oct21d3t GEO. W. HOMAN , Jr. WANTED By a young man , situation on a farm. Address for two days , G. S. , this office. oct21d2t CLOSING OUT-Stock Gas fixtures. Brack ets , Chandeliers , 4c , , at less than manufac turers cost. Burns' China Store 237 Fariihaiu- oct21d2t * T OST On WodnesJay , the 14th Inst. , a white JJCow about 4 years old , piece of right horn broken off. Any one knowing of her wherer- lxuts will confer a favor and be paid 55 00 by informing Michael Barry , Cor. llth & Chicago cage St. Oct20d4t * WANTED At the High School Building , Female help for general house work. rriAKEN UP On Dr. Lowe's Farm , one mile i west of High bchooj , one large red cow. which the owner can have by paying chances. oct)9d3t ) T OST On Saturday lest , a pair of Gold _ U trained HpectiUes , in case. Tbe Coder will I * suitably rewarded by leaving them at the office of Judge Porter. oct9J3t A SITUATION WANTED By a young man lof g..od principles , and good city reference , writes a good hand. Address , "B , Be ? Offi.c0. FOR SALE AtaPargalnSA 15-100 acres of land , house of 10 rooms , large stoce cellar , 2GiJ6 , large barn , carriage house , chicken house , well , fruit , shrubery , and everything in good order , for less than cost of improvements. Situated in Saratoga % miles East of Omaha Barracks. For terms , apply to undersUtoed , " V.B.TYto . . FOR SALE-On8 Horsa , one Two-horse Wag- op am ] one double sat of Harness. Enquire b. E. Cor. 17th and Chicago. oetlTdtt * T7TOR SA LE CHEAP Some large work horses , C some oM harness , two old hacks , and a new 2 or 4 feated buggy. G. W. HOSIAN. Jr. octntt mO KENT-Houve on'18th Street , between J. Nlcholts and FauC Apply at 82 $ 18tS St. RCNTTo a good tenant on reasonable JOJl terms , the Dwelling formerly occupied by me For further particulars apply at Pint National Bank. U. KOUNTZ. octlCdlot * IpOR the best bargains In Real Estate , ron- 1 ? suit Boggs < t Hill's , bulletin board every da v. octl5cod6t. i I A ACIJES.of . Imnroved" r md , "auilab'le for -111 garden 1 % miles from town , also corner Of "lot 5 block 17 in city , bflth at hajf ih.elr value , and on time. B0 qa * HILL , Real estate agents. octlSeodet. 284 Dodge street. T710UND LSTIlAYOn the premises ot the _ C undersigned , aleut 8 miles north of Omaha , a red and white Heifer , three years old , no brand. Octl3t > R. B. BRYANT. _ TjlOR the best cider and for the purest elder JD vinegar go to Merrills J53 Farnham St. octlOJlui. MQNEV TO'EOAX Cairat the law oftce of D. L. Thquiaa , Rpom 0 Yiscfcers Block. mOBENT A honso with fire rooms , eood 1 cellar and cistern. S.V. . Cor. 13th and Chi- cagofet. C. AXFOitD. Oct6tf. Britk store corner Chicago acd IGth streets , Thelests'and in the city , having been occupied as a grocery for the last seven years , a good cemented cel'ar. ' ocUdtf S WRIGHT. W arders-lT. W. Cot. Kth. and Howard $ t. ' gepUSeodtf. J r Store , Dwelling , Boarding , and ware houHK , Inquire of ALI' . D JONE , scp3dtf ! } 8 , E. cor. Po gl..B and 15th als. / - BEAT BABOAINS IN cu PROBERTY , VJT Tick9ts to and from Europe , foreign ex change. Inquire at 609 14th street , bet. Far- nahmand DouglaH. J.JOHNSON. Bept2Glf FOR BENT Ninth and Capital HOUSE Avenue. g. A , TAYLOR * Co , If- * Bop 12) ) MONEY TO LOAN Inquire at Law Office of F. A. BEALSEoom 9 , Vlicher's Block Omaha. sptl6dtf CTTANTED American , German , Norwegian Y T Swedish , or Irish girls , to work in hotels , restaurants and private families. Inquire at Cotirill A Co. , Employment Bureau , 527 Fif teenth Street , opposite Post Office. .ept2dtf rnHE Housa and lot next north of G , 6. Yost's ± residence is for 51 ! aftWlow price ot 83,500 4 trifle more than the cost of Improve ments. 'Inquire of E. W. AMBROSE , Attorney - ney , near head of Douglas street. spptSdtf WANXbD Any one wanting tossll ore ; change any kln4 of business , hJ-qse lots , Ian4s qr jiierphanJUc- ) | on'tisv We ha' leotlng Bureau , 531 UtU street , opposite Pest Office. sepUMtf TO THE Fu tuJ-The undersigned has opened an office for employment of male and female help for stores , offices , booses , pri vate families , < -te. All In want of the tame , or wanting employment , please call on ui. COTTRILL & CO. , Exchange and Employment Bureau , 63115th struct , opposite Post Office. 5ft 'security , also City a OTUSlt ? , ' 7I " ? ldIn < lnlre l * * * Office of T. W. T. Bichards , No. 49013th Si. , Omaha. AugSdtl < < * . QTORE TO BE 198 Douglas street. In- O quire ol WEBBER & BEHM. Jalvltf WANTED Day boarders , at th southwest cor. of 10th and Harner sts. e29tf WANTED , I am now ready to contract for fat Hogs to be delivered on and after the 6th day of Novem ber nf xt. oitaeodAwtf J. E. BOYD. ENOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace Office over tbo State Bank , cornerof Farn. ham and I3th Ktreetn. Schneider & iJurmester Manufacturers ot FIN , COPPER AND SHEET IROS WA1E. DEALERS IN Cooking sid Heating Stores. Tin Roofing , fcpouting and Gutter * -ig don ihort notice and is the beat mauner. | lltaen treat septM dl SPENCER'S Fruit and Confectionary Cor. tSlli ana I Tepfforlh St * . , rU a . "t BRII > aE SEXAUER. 225 IVrn'itn Street. - Offiiha , Keb le VTHOLK3ALK A5D EETAIL DEALKB IX 'r URNTTURE. BEDDING , ETC.'r REDMAN & LEWIS. 3or. 16th and Izard Streets. L , TJ On hand and SAWED TO OBDEE. Academy of Music. CHARLES E. FURBISH , _ -Manrger. FUBBISIIE'S 5TH AVENUKTUEATKE COMBINAMION , TWO NiGHTS VND ONU MATINEE , TEIDAY and SATTJEDAY , OCTOBEB , 23d , AND 24th. In order to give the citizens of Omaha an op portunity to witness as many of the plays tie- louging to the re rtplre , of tha above combii natlou as possible , tLere will be a chance ot bll each performance , FKIDAY NIGHT the great society play SATURDAY AFTERNOON , Duma's latest plar , MON3. ALPHONSE. SATURDAY MOHT , DION BOUaCA- ULT'S new Emotional comedy in six Tablaux , LED ASTRAY. The above playi will be presented with all the attention to dre s and detail , that has char acterized the eJbrts oi the above fombitfction , and accorded to them the endos ment ol both Pre > s and Pub.Ic. Admission 75 and 50cts , f eserved seats 1100. yeits for each perform ance can now be secured at tbenbarts Variety Bazar. The above Combination will play at Coun'll BluOs , Wednesday and Thursday , Oct. 21,22. Lincoln , Monday , Oct. , - . _ . _ . . . _ . . . . . _ _ .2C St Joseph. Tuesday and Wednesday , Octo ber , 27 , 28. Leavenworth , Thursday , Oct. , . - . 29 Kansas City , Friday , and Saturday , Oct. 30. 31 Octl9d5t. Cheap Cash. Store. Groceries and Provisions , JAMES H , PLATZ & BRO. , 207 Douglas Street , SELLS FOR CASH at RETAIL at WHOLE. SALE RATES. Boat Spring Wheat Flour at { 2 CO. Best Rio Coffee , four pounds for one dollar. Good Rio Coffee , 4 % to 4 % pounds for one dollar. Tea of every quality aud in any quantity TWENTY per cent. BELOW PRICES of any house in the city , octlpdqrn NEW TRIBUNE EXTRAS , ' No. XXI. Whitney , Higglnaon , Elliott. Levering - ering , LeConte. Marsh , Hunt , etc. , etc. No. XXII. Bayard Taylor. ( Lsttcrs Jrom $ nd Iceland , | n sheet form only. ) No. XXIII. Tyndall , Huxley , Owen , McCosh. Price by mall , pnntpaid. In sheet form , 10 cents each ; in Pamphlet. 20 rents. FIFTEEN EXTRAS FOR 8100. Send for full catalogue , with contents of each number. Address , THE "TRIBUNE , " New York. Oct20dAwtf H , U , YTALKEC7 DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES 10 13th St. Between Farcham ana Douglas a 13 HOTELS. GRAND CENTRAL 3HAH4 , - , - HEBKA8ZA The largest and best hotel between Chicago ind San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1873. s30 tf GEOTHRALL. . Proprietor. United States Hotel , COR. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. mHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- _ L ces tpat he has purchased and refitted the above Hotel , and Is now read 7 to accommodate the public , with board by dav or week , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIASt LEHR. Prop. julT22 'M 1 California House. FRITZ HAFNEE , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth , Omiha , Nebraska. Board by the day or week. iune 1. yl HOUSE. 9/Jk , Int. Farnbarn and Jfamey Strtttt , been entirely refiitted ard refurnished , HAS will accommodate all to the best ot board at $1,50 per day ; 40c per single meal. C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN , Iy28dlj. Propnctore. Central House T o. 630 fifteenth Street , Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOTE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. Flrst-clasi ) bur attached to the house. Ie27 3m _ Southern Hotel , frosting on ift , eta tad Walnut sta , , St. Loiiis , - Mo. "Laveille , Warner & Co. , Th gaqthern Hotel Is first-clsss in all its . Its tables are at aU times sup plied In the greatet abundance , with all the delicacies the markets afford , Its clerks and employes are gll polite and attentive to the wants of the guesta of the hotel , Th re Is an improved elevator leading from the first floor to the upper one , Railroad and steamboat icketomres , news stand , and wesieirtflfelon telegraph offlre In the Botnnda of hotel ? BYEOK ItBKD , tKWI3 S. EKED BYRON REBD & 09. Ta OJdeat Established Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA . R complete Abstract of Title to sHRea Estate In Om ha and Douzlas ountv. CROSSING THE KUBCON. psrsar crowed the Rubicon , In search of sunny sUrs , Beneath IttalU's geubl sun , Behold bis standard rise. Across the sweeping Rhine , Napcletn led his men , To place upon bis aching brow Another kingly dladtm. We'vp cro'sed the Douglas Rubicon , As all the West should know. And now upon the corner , We've opened up our show. , We bad cot room within our store For all the crowds which came ; We give you now a larger one ' With prices Just the same. ; We've hats to suit the million , From high to low decree. With Cai s aud dloves for all the West , As one can plainly see. BUNCE , the 1st premium Hatter , M2 Doug- is Street , corner of Hth. sepSOdtf TO For Sewing Machines. In order to make room for our new styles , we ave put in PERFECT order all of our old lock , Including second-hand , and offer them at ( BEATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IW MIND 1VEBY " HOWE " -BOUOHT OF US and ar AUTHORIZED canvassers b WARRANT- - IB ; , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a EPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience rovea a machine WITHOUT Instruction I * rORSE than NONE at all. CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth- . 33 machines bought at low figtnn , that are be- ig palmed off on the public for Dearly as good a i new. Persons that do not want to run the rk , of being swindled shonld NEVER buy of { RESPONSIBLE pnartles , u they have NO putatlon AT STAKE , as have old established imponiea. THE " 13th Stret The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE UO1LD a m-u.inntlj s Gold fir.DS Realms o Finance. SALES EOR 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines TtBelne over One Hundred and Thirteen 1 Lousaud moie Jlachlncs than w r sold by . Sewing Machine Company during the sjme tin- * * It will bar ly be denied pen sacb evidence that the traperiorily of tb Singer Is fuilr raocstratej THE SINGER MANF'G ' 00. , N. NASON , Agent , v Je ] SO. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BRO. . WHOLESALE GROOERS , Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. myt-ly STEFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE 6ROCERS 538 and 54O Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE - - - USTIEIB MORGAN & GALJLAGER. SUCCESSORS TO CRE1GHTON AK"D MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , No. 10& Farnliam Street , OD A DELA. - IsTEIB. pr8dly WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 247 Douglas Street , OLAJBA : , - - USTIEIB * at * ABESTSFOR TH5 DUPONT POWDER CO. CLARK & FRENCH , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND DEALERS IN Canned Goods , Dried -'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season. jel .MIDERS SOLICITED/NP PROMPTLY FILLED. A. . s i nun 3 = s o isr , S1ANUFACTUBER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS. 532 IE ST. , C. Z. . 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. keep conl ! intly on band lhe finest MMk of Brt > ! ltl CI ° * h. Casslmeres nd Vwtlnes which I am prepared to male up in the most lasLIousVfc to suit the mot f tldious . at the lowest i-osslbie prlcva. jelOdly ROBERT C. STEJELL , ) EALEB-IN aints , Oils , Varnishes , BRUSHES , LAMP GOODS ETC. 257 Douglas Street OMAHA. mcblSeodlT _ JJOHR& 0 ° JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and NOTIONS. 231 Farn&am Street , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS' myU-lv Notions * and Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. E irAJfc , JOBBER OF Shelf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ! AND AT , nillKSHKRS , IIAH\KSTKKNUKAI'KKS . , 310WKKS. DHILLs ftKKOKI CUItNI.A TKUM PLOWS , ctflVriVATOKS , Il'lY ? . . HA * AND WAGOXS. mchJ3 246 Douglas St. . Omalia. XTebraslsa HENRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IS WINES. LIPORS , CHMS Old KentiivkyjWhlskles and ImportH.'rfood * aJSpecIaltj. 239DOUOL483T" ( CaMwellJJIocs : , ) ? . , } i . , ZtsTIEIB. 2OMS5 and F AHI SHW 1TEBHASKA The Bnrlmzton nd Missouri Plver Railroad Co. . oSm best Ian -s t low prices on 10 ye r edit at6 pc. ( vtx. interest , a : d wi-habonus premium . of 20 per cent , on the . amount of tb arcluse , U half the land is cultivated , within two yean. Irorn date of purchase. LAKGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. lorlh of Dlatte , loup Fork and Elkhorn Vallevs South of tif Platte i Comi nyownesa large body of the best land In Nib , * . mt r edby numerous . _ str am J alia ut to itsrailro * ! and in the Ltrgest and best d icro f"1 dtate , H sous R-publican Valley. Forclrculara and full Infer > om - > n liny Moore , General Agent. Office South and Opposite the Union Depot , , nd in C. ° "B. & Q. office , Grand Central Hotel ,