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t-- VOL. IY. O MAHA MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 26 , 1874. > NO110. . i i f $ ' V * R rBK DAILY BKK KDWAKD KOSEWATEK , Bllt r and Prop'i i > sis-ret. Ninth and Teutli TERMS OF SUhSCKIPTlON : copy , one year. In aoTance _ _ _ .87.00 six months , In advance 4-W " three menths in sdTance 2.0" fVU not paid in ad ranee , 88 per annum wiU colleted BREMIUIfl HATTER FREDERICK. Beat and Cheapest Hats and Caps. OMAHA. OMAHA BMESS DIRECTORY. OBACKER HAKUFAOIOET. RCcClure * Smith. 185 Harner itreet. bet. JVl llth and 12th. decl&U BOOTS ADD SHOES. -r hUlp t ng , 155 Farnbam it , between 10th Jtaud 115h febWrl OOHFEOTIOHEBY. . Latey , corner 12th and Douglu atretu , . imnufacturer aud wholesale dealer in candles and confectionery. Country trade so- lioeted. pHf COAL DEA.LEES. TV > lan4 < * Elliot , coal , lime , cemen ihalr etc. , IT 131 FaniJiam U feblSmS PAWH BROKER. f Elgutter , No. 200 Farnham at. e7U LAUHDRY , new laundrr opened at oil Uth t. , * * * 4 FarnLan. i-nd Doniilas. The wathlng and ing will be done to order , firat class work TVemlum Bo p Worti. Powell A Co , atill t manufact-ire their Puratusa Soap. Five f t premium , -awarde.l by th Longla- county Si State fairs , and PotUwattimU county , la. OnSers BollnUd from the trade A1TOBHKTB. B. F. SMVTUE. O. a GRAVES. SMYTHE & GRAVES , Attorneys -at-law. Boom 5 Creighton Block. SAVAGE & MAND6RSON , Attorneys at Law , 242 FABSIIAM 8TBEAT. c. con is , COUNSELOR. OFFft/S-CBEIGHTON'd BLOCK , OMAHA , KEHBASKA. mint _ T. W. T. Kicnnnte , Attorney at Law , Office 400 13th St. , bet. Farnbam and Ilarnoj Omaha , Neb. P' 0. BOT . W. BEDICK'S OPERA 1IOUSE OMAHA - NEB. rSU E. ESTABROOE. W. M. FBANCIS -ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE CrefcbUm Block , Omaha , Neb. DhXTER L THOMAS , Attornej and Ce * filer at Law. 0FIOK-Eoom No ViMoher1 ! ? look , NEB OMAHA - - JOHN K IIKL.LKY , Attorney 1 Counselor at Law Office Boom 2 , Orelchton Block , I . OMAHA Cor. 15th and OJonglu Eta. f ' /-XOLLECTIOKS SOLICITED AND PEOSITT- \j ly attended to. No charge unless collec tions are made. Houses to let and rents rol- cctod. Beol estate boucht and sold. O. BALLOT ! . ATTORNEY at LAW Officn n CSrotehlon's bow block , southeast cor ruou , floor. OMAHA. > iB . _ J. S. SUHOPSHIRE. Attorney- - Law 0001 > 'o. 1 , 8. E. Corner 15tb and Douglas Sts , NEBR. 03SIAHA. - - J. SSPAGM. x SPAL'N & PRITCHE'IT , Attorneys ttid Counselors t Law. 1 . fins Twelf. J ? > Jtiet. AdJieia lk > * " 'U1a Omaha. CONNELL * * * Xa , , Att irner for ! * ecoBd Jad- jclal District. -ou * W o 1Mb " tth .tfct oppo tii C J. . BALDWIK - > . X. O'BBHB. . . HAI.nWIN * O'DKIEBft ATTOBNF.YS-LAW Oltce OJawell Block , Douglas F.treet , NEBBASKA. OUAHA. - - - - PARKE GODWIN , Attorney at ( HftUiuan Blt.ek , ) 4l THIBTEEKTH 8TEEET. OJCAHA M 1m _ _ _ _ _ JOHN W. LYTLE , aad Solicitor ia Fqaity. jEFiat-Orer Rrrt tfttiaua Buk , . J. BUBNHAM. .iTTOBNE ? ASD COUNSlJtLOB IT LAW , S. E. C < * 1st11 lind Dpa1" Straeta. . OMAHA . , " " . ' NEB EBBASKA has a "ticketofleave man , " and his wife wears a green' back bustle. THE United States Grand Jurj has adjourned without electing i United States Senator or re-locating the State Capital. " LEAD us uot into temptation " ought to be engraved in bold reliel over the entrance into the Execu tive office at the Nebraska capitol , IP Moses Sydenham could oiilj induce Hargeant Bates to precede him with the American flag on his proposed lecturing tour , we could safely guarantee the removal of the National Capital by Anne Dorniui 2000. A SIUCH abused and maligned in dividual who figured somewhat con spicuously in a Pittfeburg Police Court , brought suit for libel against the Pittsburg Leader for alleged damages , and the jury has awarded him six cents , with the glorious privilege of paying costs of suit , amounting to se feral hundred del lars. An indiscriminate slaughter m clothing and gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street Fine linen and chevoit shirts of our wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer , Broker , at 296 Faruhain street. Unredeemed fledges for Sale. may Iy26 XZamlet _ Or vim , OENEKAL DEALER IK Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 9th st , tetween Jones and Heaven worth sts. TO THE PUBLIC A MOST COMplete - QFFEttS line of Drv Goods. Fancy Good ? , olenand Cotton Flanuels , Wrapper DeLains Woolen Shawls and all kinds of fall and winter material for ladUs' anil cliildrens' dresses. Al so Calicoes of all srades and descriptions a cpc- clalty Boots and Mioes for Indies' geuta' and s' wear. sepUdSrao * JJEKTIPTHY. / rrUfcRLFS * \ ( $ $ B33ETTISTS , OFFICE , No. 232 FARNHAM ST. rr STUUS. Bel. 13th & 14th Sis. . OMAHA. ; in tlie city A BILLINGS . DR , , , B t. 1th and llth , up stairs. Teeth extracted without pain , by u > e of Ni trous Oilde on a. -Office open tci ! ccc e5tl L VAN GAMP M. D. Dispenses nl own medclnes , and besides regular practice , makes B ( > ccbJit.eg of Derange ments and Dbeaics Peculiar to Women , Fistu la , files and other Dlseues c ( the Uectum. OPFICK : Comer Farnham and 14th street * , first door to the right , up B'airp. Besldeny , 210 Douglas street , between 12 and nth , uext to Lutheran Church , Omaha , Jfeh. Artdn-ns Lock Boa SM. ianrtldimtf MBS. J. E. VANDEUEOOK. Eclectic Physician * Residence and offict 250 Dodge st bet llth and 15th at * . Hpedal attention paid to obstetrics and dil ties peculiar to wome n and children. f9tf. BEES ! BEE8 | ! BEES ! ! ! m HE Undersigned has slxtr swirmj ot na- JL tire and Italian be < aor sale , In hive * of the American and Buckeye patents. Strone ( warms at six to eight dollars ea > h , with actual cost oi hire added. Light swnruis , from four to six dollti * each. I have nure Ix-es than toe location Will s f prt , and must sell. Addre" : HJBAW CRAIG Fort Caiboun , Keji" SPENCER'S Fruit , and Confection ary Cor. I3rli ana L avemvortli St * . , > fc BRIPO The Sloni City and ramie itallrcair , In Oaoeetloa with th SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , Is 62 mllti the shortest route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to St , Paul , Hlneaoolls , Stillirater , AnoVa , Dnluth , Bismarck , and all point * ID Minnesota , Train leaves Omaha dally , ( ezcrp Saturday ) at 6 o.cloct p. m. , and Council Bluffs at 8:05 : p- m. , from Chicago A North-Western Depot. Fare as LOW and lime as QUICK as by any other Line. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TONS , Be sure your ticket reads VIA SIouz City , thus avoiding circuitous routes and mldnlgnt Tickets can b purchase ! at thu offices of the Chicago A Korthw stern Hallway in Omaha and Council Bluffs. Gen'l Pa-'s. A Ticket AgtSI P. A S. a B. K. St Paul , Minn. Utn'l Pass , and Ticket Agt. , S. a A P. , Sioux. Utf , Jowa. QEO , W. OBATTOS , Agent. 1C3 Fwrnhuu Street , Omaha , Neb. S-EXAUER. 225 r rnTi Jn Street , - - Omaha , jHeb WHOLES * ! . ? AND BKT.il L DEALER IX FURNITURE , BEDDING. EF. H. ORHBK. O. J. KABBA H . KEHE & EARBACH , 15th st. between Farnham an rney s' NEB. OMAHA , - - JlirfOFACTBMR OT Spring apd Farm Wagons , BUGGIES AKD C1U11 1GES. Dealers In and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! ATTENTION PAID TO PARTICULAR SHOEING. JWRpairlnft of wsgon and blactralthlng proaiDUf doat at mwsAble prjcw. a7 < 14 9 YLAT MIDNIG-KLT. Grant and the Third Term Bus iness. What his Intimate Friends Have to Say Concerning it. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct 25. A tremenduoua raiu storm follow ed the eclip&e this morning and con tinued all day ; ' the first heavy rain of the season. NEW YORK , Oct 25. Elizabeth Heflernan , aged 19 , fell dead while dancing at dancing school in 34th street last night ; her remains were removed to her late residence on 6th Avenue , where an inquest will be held. WASHINGTON , Oct. 25. Intimat friends of the President say he has made no allusion what ever to them concerning the ques tion of a third terra , nor is it known that any one has mentioned the sub ject to him iii conversation , anil further , he has in no way expressed himself in such a manner as to in cline them to believe he has aspira tions in that direction. They fur ther remark that although much has been said and written on the subject , the question has not come to him in any form requiring a re ply and therefore any utterance he might make would not only be grat uitous and intrusive , but contrary to usage. ORLEANS , Oct 25. Captain Scovflle of the steamer Royalty which arrived here last night from Shrev'eport , states , that on the way up lie engaged a full cargo of cotton for the return trip at points below Bhreveport , but in the meantime , cavalry having appeared accompanied by deputy U 8 Mar shals , who weie reported to have writs for the arrest of several hun dred citizens of the parishes border ing on Ked River. A panto seized the wbjtes and they indiscriminate ly took to the woods , while the ne groes stoppea work. The conger queuce was , that out of the full car go engaged , they got but twenty- five bales , there being no one to haul the cotton to the landings. Captain Scoville states that cot ton picking is almost entirely sus pended on many plantations which will cause Heavy losses. General Emery reviewed the Droops this morning. KK\V YORK , Oct 25. The ceremonies at the consecra tion of Rev. Edwin R. AVe'lls , D.I ) . , Bishop of Wisconsin , were perform ed today In the presence of a large congregation in Bt. Thomas Church , on FJfth avenue. Bishop Whjpple , of Minnesota , preached the sermon , who chose for his text the Oth chap ter * ! at verf"e ° f John. Tie } sermon was principally dented to { he du ties of ministers-as ambass 'Jora 1" God and the new forms of disbelief , into winch the people , and especial ly those whose life is a hard struggle for existence , are gradually drifting ; that which they wanted was hope ful faith in Christ Bishop Smith , of Kentucky , the senior bishop qf the church , presided , assisted by Lord Bishop Courtney , of Kingston , Canada ; Bishop Lee , of Deleware ; Williams , of Connecticut : Atkin son , of North Carolina ; Rerfoot , of Pittsburg , and Huntingdon , of Cen tral New York , who took part In the administration of the sacrament and the ceremony of consecration. NEW YORK , Oct. 25. A large publlo meeting wag held this evening at the church of the Transfiguration on Twenty-ninth street , for the purpose of Bearing addresses from eminent clergymen on the desirability of establishing a church building society or fund Bishop Potter , of this cty } , presided. He explained the object of the meeting - ; ing , which , he said , had been held at the desire of a number of the Bishops , to consider the efficiency of forming a general'church build ing society for the whole country. He stated that there was a great de mand for churches in a country like this , as peopje ne&kd to be cared for , and suitable qtjumhea could not be" erected without ait } . The question was whether' work could be aided by establishing a Church society' The Bishop of New Hampshire then addressed the meeting , and strongly advocated the establishment of such an orga nization. Rev. Dr. Potter , of Qracp Church , then read letters from the Bfshopsof Connecticut , Nebraska , Montana , Massachusetts , Maine and Tennes see , all expressing themselves in favor of establishing such a society. A brief address was then made by- the Bishop of Central Pennsylvania strongly In favor of the object * Bishop Potter stated that another meeting would be held shortly , when proppr action in the matter would be taken. \VASUINQTON , Got 23. Forney's Chronicle says of the safe burglary case the defendant's counsel have so far followed , the theory of defense to be made public , but it Is thought that it dependsen tirely upon the impeachment of' witnesses for the prosecution , In cluding Mayor Richards , and In which we are pretty sure they will fall. It Is known , however , that the various prisons throughout the country will furnish witnesses for the defense. Two will be brought here from Sing Sing , one from a prison In Europe , four or five are ex- convicts , and the notorious Tom Ballard , who has been christened the King of Counterfeiters , comes from the Buffalo jail It Is pretty hard to tell what these men will swear to , but It is to be presumed that they will swear to anything desired of them , as by so doing they hope to secure release from prisons they are now in , through the influ ence of Whitely-nnd otber'deteo.- lives who were indicted. \ , The removal of the internal rev enue stamp printine from the treas ury department to .fiiewYork will necessitate the dismissal of about four hundred hands from the bureau of printing and engraving. It fla said , however , that two of the com panies receiving a portion of the contract will not be ready to begin work before the first of January nest In that case the discharge at the treasury will not take place' for a couple of months. % Secretary Robeson left here again last evening for New Jersey , to take- part In the political campaign there. TXLIIEAPJHG 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported Kir the Omaha Dally Be bv th Atl tic and Pacific TeleZraPh Go. THE SOUTH. Oniy the Leading Shrevepor Merchants Who Signed the Labor Pledge Are to be Arrested. The Natchetoches Marshal Ar rests an Editor , and Has Abont One Hundred . Warrants to Serve. BROOKLYN , Oct. 24. It is understood that Gen. Hutle : has been retained by Frank Moul ton , as the leading counsel for thi defense in the libel suit of Mia Proctor. Gen. Butler and ex-Judge Fuller ion , it is also said , will defend tin Dally Graphic company in the suil by the same. Ex-Judge Fullerton will also de fend Tiltou in the criminal prosecu tion for libel. YORK , Oct. 24. The failure of W.H. Irwin & Co. , produce dealers , is announced. Tbc steady decline in breadstuff's for i long time past was the cause of the failure There were rumors to-day of othei produce failures , but no names have been positively announced. At the close a prominent and wealthy firm was mentioned as having suspended In consequence of first making ad vances to mills , and then having to carry the mill property whan goods were produced at a loss. Nothing positive could be learned as to the matter. WASHINGTON , Oct 25. It is reported that the President will call an extra session of his Cab inet to-morrow , for the purpose of lisposing of some very important Business that has accumulated dur ing his absence. _ The appointment of federal offl- : ere in Texas , in place of those who lave been requested to 'resign , will , t Is expected , be made to-morrow. The new officers have already been selected anduomiuated by the Pres ( ident. ' ' The safe burglary trial bids fair toast ' ast two 'or three weeks , and both sides appear coufident'of 'success. HARTFORD , uct. 24. Postmaster General Jewell has made an exigency contract with George H. Hay , of New Yorkj an iti contractor , for government stamped envelopes to fill a portion of the orders which have accumu lated since the termination of the old contract. Mr. Bay has on hand a large number of envelopes ready for delivery. Several tons of post- office department paper and stock in "process of1 manufacture , wlijph must be used by the government or destroyed. In order to save the old contractors from this loss , the post master general ha closed a con tract with Mr.Ray for the manu facture of about thirteen millions of envelopes , which will promptly be delivered within the next thirty days. WASHINGTON , Oct 24. The commission { q visit the In ; ' dians for the purpose'ofrerilovlng the Whetstone agency and securing the rellnquishment of their right under the treaty of 1888 , to huntout- slde of their reservation , has return ed to this city. The commission , consisting qf BJsbop Hare and Mr. Hinman , of the Episcopal church ; Dr. Cox and Robert B. Lines , of Washington , explored the country east of the agencies to the forks of White river. .No signs of gold and no habitable country were found In the latter region. The site of the Whetstone agency , at tne urgent re quest of the military authorities , Was placed on Beaver Creek. } n a country weirtimberfe < f&nu watered. The negotiations for the cession"of the right to hunt , for which purpose Congress had appropriated $15,000 , were not completed , The Ogalalla's at Bed , Cloud Agency , are proving refractory. Saveral bands have already gone on their annual buffalo h\nt ) , but it is expected that on their return they will accept the terms offbred by the government. The report of the Commissioners Js being prepared , and will soon be submitted , SHREVEPORT , Oct. 2 | . The warrants which were prepa red yesterday for the arrest of mer chants who signed the labor pledge have nqt yet been served. It Is rumored "that General Mer- rll now declares that he decs not in tend to make all of the arrests , but only make an example of the most prominent signers. Another rumor Is in circulation to the effect that deputy marshals Keating and White have resigned , leaving the commissioner without " ' ' " " ' " officers" to serve 'the'warrants , A letter from Coiishatta states that no arrests have been made there since Sunday. A gentleman from Neatohetoches states that Mr. Cosgraves , editor of the Vindicator , was arrested at that place on Wednesday by the United States Marshal and taken to the Captain of the military. Our in formant states that Mr. Cosgraves' friends are not allowed to commu nicate with him , by the Marshal , who says he has warrants for the arrest of one hundred others IE that parish. The cavalry who left here day be fore yesteniay are now quartered ftt Minden , . Webster parish , but as yet have made no arrests. The company which has been at Cousbatta and Neatchetoches have created considerable alarm in Deso- to parisn , and attempted to make several unrests , but the parties they were after had been'advised of their approach , and as for as heard from , made their escape. F.rdm passengers that came from the east ills learned that a cavalry detachment accompanied by U. S. Marshals are operating In .Uncoln and Union parishes , but their Inten- 'Ions have not been ascertained. PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 23. Commander Austin Pendegrast of the receiving ship Potomac , dice to-night of pneumonia , after an ill ness of erne week. He was a neph ew of Commodore G. J. jPendegrast He was born m Kentucky and an. pointed from that State in 1843 NEW YORK , Oct 24. Frederick Underbill , of Newark , N. J. , Nettleship's bondsman , says he is convinced that Nettleship has decamped , notwithstanding reports of his friendsjto the contrary. Ihe police last night arrested the desperado Angeles Antoiuello , Ital ian , with a string of aliases , charged with murdering Count Guiseppe Avegliano and six other persons , in 1867 , at San Simone , while leader of a band of Italian banditti. He will be sent to Italy for punishment. BALTIMORE , October 24. This is the last day ot the fall meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club , and is the great day of the meeting. The first race was for the Breckenridge stakes , three year olds , for five hundred dollars sub scription , with one thousand dollars added ; distance , two miles. The starters were Vanderlite , Brigand , and the Hoaxer. At the start Van derlite led by a length , and at one and three-quarter miles was twenty lengths ahead , which he held to the close. Brigand second , Hoaxer bare ly saving his distance ; time 3:35. : In the second race handicap purse for $400 , distance one mile and a quarter , ten started ; Kady won , Au- dubon'second , and Eosnubaum 3rd. this race was the great event of the meeting. Four mile heats for all ages , for Bowie stakes. Bessie Lee won the first heat by ten lengths , Silent Friend second , and Jack Frost third. Iu the fourth heat , on the homestretch Jack Frost pushed to the front and won by a length , Bessie Lee second , and Si lent Friend third ; time 7 41. Bessie Lee won the fifth heat and race in 8:11. : NEW YORK , October 24. The Episcopal convention resum ed Its sessions. Various business re ports were received during the morniugsession , after which the or der of the day was taken up , being the memorial of Bishop and diocese of Texas for a division of that die cese. Bev. B. A. Kogers , of Texas , spoke fully" in support of .the memo- rial. rial.Mr. Mr. Burginn , of Pittsburg , aske.d and obtained leave to present a re port from the committee on canons on the subject of ritual. The following is the full text of the canon prohibiting ritualistic practices and doctrines presented by the committee : First If any Bishop has reason to believe , or if complaint has been made to him in writing by two or more of his Presbytery that the cer emonies during 'the celebration of the holy'communion' not or dained or authorized in the book of common prayer , and set ting forth or symbolizing erroneous or doubtful doctrines , have been in troduced Into 'a parish" within his jurisdiction , and as examples follow ing , are declared to be considered as suph ; the use of incense : the plaping or carrying , of retaining of tt cruci fix In any part of the 'place 'of pub- } } Q wqrsb.jp | the elevation o'f the ele ments in holy communion in such a manner as to expose them co the view of the people as objects towards Which adoration Is to be made ; any act of adoration of , or towards the elements in holy communions , such as bowings , prostrations , genuflex ions , and all such acts not author ized allowed by Bubrlc's book of or , _ _ _ _ 14. U-1lt. _ 41. . .1..4-- COlttiYiOn Plaj'p4 L onoiiptj > | } iue)4uij ) of such bishop to summon standing committees as his council of advjce ana with them investigate matters. 2d. If , after the investigation , It shall appear to the bishop aud stan ding committee that erroneous or doubtful doctrines have in fact been set forth or symbolized by the cere monies or practices not ordered or authorized as aforesaid , it shall be the duty of the bishop , by Instru ment of writing under his hand , to admonish' th& Tnlulster'Of the par ish to discontinue such admonition. It shall be the duty of the standing committee to try him for breach of his ordination hi view , provided that nothing la further contained that shall prevent the presentment , trial and 'punishment any"mlri Ister under , the provisions of section one , of canon two , title second of digest. In all Investigations under the provisions of this canon , the minister whose acts or practices are subject matter of Investigation , shall be notified and have an opportunity to be heard In his defence. The charges preferred an < H the findjngs of the Bfsbop and , standing qomm.it- tee shall be in writing , and records shall be kept of the proceedings in the case. The discussion of this canon wa9 $ et down for 2 o'clock on , Monday afternoon. The standing committee on can ons represented every shade of opin ion fn the church ) except Pr. De- Kaven and a score of pronouncell ritualists who follow him. It is in effect the same as that established by the House of Bishops at Balti more in 1871. It was unanimously reported from the committee , and is announced as fully approved by the j Bishops. Thg debate vflbe } \ warm , i but the eano'n will he adopted in all probability , ENOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace Office orer the Stata Bank , cornerof Faro. bam and IStb traets. Printing The Bee Job Printing House EIECUTE3 A BOOK AJiD JOB PRINTING IX TUE VEPwY BEST STYLES AND AT TUB Lowest Cash Prices. Competent workmen , are in ebargo of the several departments , and F1BST-CLAS3 work will be turned out in either English , Germau , Bohemian , or Danish Languages. POrden may be left at the BEE * count ing Boom or forwarded by icall and will r c onunpt atttnUeo. ' Persecution of the Christians o Montenegro by the Turks. Dieastrous Wreck off the Coas of Scotland , by Which Twenty-four Lives are Lost. PARIS , Oct 24. The Patrie asserts that Count Voi Arnim's papers are now in tin hands of Emperor William. .LONDON , October 24. The ship Maggie , belonging tc this port , has been lost in a gale of ] Stormway , on the northern coast o Scotland. Twenty-four persons wert drowned. MADRID , Oct. 24 The Republicans have captured an important'Stragetic position at Co- recta , on the southern border of the province of Curuco. They intend to fortify the place and mak it n basis.of operations against the Car- lists hi Cuenca and Vallencia. VIENNA , Oct. 24. The Turks in Montenegro con tinue their outrages on Christians. They have killed eight Montegroea and some Saxon residents in the neighborhood of Podogorizi , and burned the village. The Christians were compelled to flee to the moun tains. LONDON , Oct 24. The following are i'okohama ad vices : The steamphip China sailed on the 14th of October for San Francis co , with nine hundred tons measure ment of teas and 125 tons silk for New York , via Panama , and 1,000 tons for San Fiancisco , and 280 pas sengers. The steamer Vancouver arrived October llth from Sau Francisco and sailed for Hong Kong on tue 14th , arriving at Hong Koug Octo ber 21st. LEUALNOTICE. In the District Court of the United States , for tlie District of Nebraska In the matter of Henry P. Handy , Bankrupt. United Stales District Court Clerk's Office , Omaha , Octolier 17th , A. D. 1374. To whom it may concern. Take notice hereby , ihat a petition has been , to wit..ou the 25th day of September , A. D. 1874 , Bled in said District Court by Henry P. Handy of Grand Island , in said District , who has been heretofore duly declared Uai.krupt under the Act of Congress entitled ' -An Act to Establish 3 Upifrr System of Bank- rnpt-y throughout the United States , " approv ed March 21867 ; ami as" aminendrd July 18C8 , for a Uisrliargi and Certificate thereof , from all his debts aud other claims provable under said Act , and that theSlst day of October , A.D , 1874 , at 2 o'clock , P. SI. , at the office of J. L. Web ster , Esq. , the Register In Bankruptcy for nald District at Omaha , In said District , i the time and place assigned iqr the hearing of'the same , whan and Vhere yon laay attend , and thow cause , if any you have , wbithe Prayer of the said Petition should norgfti anted. WATSON B. SMITH , Clerk of the U. S. District Court fqr * sld District. doctl7A4 EEDMAN & LEWJ5 , Cor. IGth. ami Jzard Streets. TJ nyc : BES On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. Je261 m WANTED , I am now ready to contract for fat Hogs to be delivered on and after the 5th day of Novem J. E. BOYD. 3D ; y O I\T IEM9 -MAX 7ACTUBE9 OP ASD DEALKE IN- LamJyjii uins > Y.nd TV Shades , HIIUOMOS , ENGRAYIN S AND % PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnham street.corner iteontb Schneider & Burmestcr Manufacturers ot FIN , COPPER AND SHEET IRON WABE , DEALEES IN Cooklng and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Gutter' ng don ihort notice and ic ( he best manner. I Ilt en treet iieptZ4 dl Corner of Comings and T-weaty-second streets The tiuest lager baejr qon.- * ' stantly on hand. - ' Ie25-6m' CIU8. AVEVMOLLEH. Prop WILLIAM LATEY , 3or. 16th and "Webster Sts. , Keeps a complete assortment ot GROCERIES and ' < 263m PROVISIONS. STATE MILLS UEALEii IN. tiRAEf , FLOUR AND FEED , AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. NEW SALOON- HENBY , the popular Saloon keeper , has re- Itted up the basement ot old Herald building , XT. 13th and Douglas SU. , where , in connec tion with his bar he feh out a I.uncu every mornlneand , UBAND LUNCII EVERY SAT- UKDAY. QITO him a.call. EBWARD EUEHL. SIAGISTEB. OF TUE DKt AHT D. So493 lOti St , betveta Fara am & Haraey. Will by the aid of guardian spirits , obtainer ! or any one A Tiew o ! tne past , present and lu- iure. No fe < * charged in care * cf aickners. J. O , Dealer In Staple ant ) Fapoy GROCERIES , Flour and , Feed. Highest Price paid for Country Produce. ficoVs Block , 567 15th St. bat Bed a CapTf' OCtatf. OMAHA , NEB. YICTOR COFFMAN , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON , ( OVER ISH'S DBUGiSTORE , ) sau. CLOTHIERS * AKD DEALEnS Ih GOOIDS , ' 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET , COR. 13TH ST We Call tlie Attention of tlie Public to our Extensive And Well Selected Stock for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising Tlie Latest Styles in . j - lothing Furnishing Goods. ill ATS AND CAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , ETC. . Prices are Verp"Xiow" to suit tti9 Timos. Call soon at M. HELLMAN & CO. STOOIEC , 1873. . A. BHQWN , 248 Douglas S&est , WHOLES ALE 'AND RETAIL DRY GOODS , CARPETS , OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of * | ' ALPACAS &MOHAIHS , also YSLYET& BEAVER CLOAKIffGS. A FULL STOCK OF S AWLS. BLANKETS , FLANNELS. MERINO "UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LIAEN IS ( JRFAT VARIETY. A POLL LIXE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CA3P3TB , OIL CLOTES , MATTINS RU3S. AND MATS , T53IE Furniture , bedding , Mirrors , and "everything pertainins : to the FURNITURE nd TIP Pi HOLSTER Y trade ; has largely increased his stock and now ! & * ! has a complete asscJtment ot FINE , MEDIUM and LOW * PRICED goods , which he is ofFeriner at sunh "RTT Trr < TPT\ PRICES as to make it to the intent of onfffihg mg. anythrrig m. this -line , to examrae his gtock before purchas- , LOUNGES &e. UPHOLSTERED AJPH ? COVERED TO ORDER. Stiroot. O L. WOODWORT1I , 238 Douglas St.Omaha , Neb. WAGON Wood Stock , WAGON HARDWARE , Pataat Wheels , Plnldied Gearing , da. Axles , Springs and Thimble Skeins HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks * ss Buggies Stiulebackcr\Vafoiij Depot. rachCU G. STBIFFLER DEALER IN CHOC EKIES , Provisions Frtills , Kn s , Confpclionerj , Tcbncco , Sejrars , SE. . COR. OF TENTH and FAKNHAH , WHOLESALE , CAINDIEd I arc. ow manulacturing all varieties 01 candies j andjwill sell a JL STIEiR/lsr IPIR/XOlE ] S Dealers in this State need not irant to < jo Ka t C > r CANDIES , A trial is solicited. Ooz * . 003.0,1X0 , mchllti ; B. & J , WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Fourteaath GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALF , SHUO ) L BOOKS ar3-lmy i cSc D dlTJ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th , and arasjr Straats , Fall And Winter Styl A. POLACK , CLOTHIER , 233 Farnlaam St ITaar'l th. Fine and Medium Clothing , and Fnrnisliing Goods. JC.tri Ml. IM . . - . \ -