i THE BEE' TUESDAY OCT. 27 , 1S74. j " OFFICIAL 1'APKK OF Till ! CITY. THE OMAHA. DAILY I5EJ- It senrrf to isnoscnbers by oirHrt , to cny ( > : rtul the City , every evrntnsuti i-iv ex- ttdl nt fifteen wets JIT . r JTTStor S | > , n xaonths , ud ST.OOpcranuum , wneu paid aJvanre. u Alt tt > m } > lsinu about Irrcgulvititii < Mn rd . thu office irill rereive promt * Ufmten. THK OMAHA IMILT J'.EK will If UI-.IM 10 ab nr-jrsst the following raws , uvaMeirva- nalily in advance : 47.10 per u > IBM. * S.75 " G .ontbs. THK OVAHA IUILT BEE ha nj cr the Mil GE6T arculauon In its . ! * - , nrt Is , herelore , the best zed cheapen mm-t mg lue-jlum. KATES OF ADVERTISING. Loral om'tta , 25 CTOti per line : loud ndvett Nrn. Bl 20 ccnUirirr 1'ne ; Uy the month , 10 urns No tlreii'ee jent insetted forlc-s ib-n 50fnto. . Sieaai aotura , 10 testa per'DC ( ; ? irle Inser tion , not leu tbsn 23 cents liaiuientabi tti < uucn > i must Innuisbiy be peiu { 01 in sdvanre. Kates for standing advertisement * fv > ee < I centre * . All Legal Notice * , b'atementa , Tabular | Workecretailingosrptul ( rei nonhyropy or rJiou ! to be lurnfched , uiuat Itt t andtj la j be 101 e tvu c'Uock A.U. to in i.re Insertion the j euue day. Special aDdXocal aJvmisei&cMa before two o'exrk . u. Adreitifment Itlore one o'clr * k r. K Jill jTelfsciacnts for the \\KKKI.T BRE must be handed in before Monday noon , ( or tbe fame week' ivue. IBUIYAL AAD DEl'AIHDKK OF TBA1AS. rime Carti of Uic OutlliiLiuu Route . AEC.VK AT OMAHA. LKAVE OI1AIIA. . .2:50 r. JJ. I ExpressW.55 A. V. Express. MaU 5.00 A. M. J Mall' 10 45 P. u. . exempted. Sundays exempted. filoudajs tine running Pullman Ilotel. This U the only Omingcsrs. HAERTP DKDKL , . , D.W.HITCHCOCK Gep'l. Wes. Past. Agt. TIttrt Agent. Keb. Chicago , m. Ouiaha , Union Pacific. LZ4.1E. 3.00P.M. Dally Express. . 10a P. M. Dally Mixed . . 6. P.M. . . . Daily Freicht. 3SOA-M : - Ually Frei ht Facile. Cblc Ko , Hock 10:40 : P. 31. _ , , . > .il. 0 00 A.M. rsunSri'S ptid. tllondayp executed. CUlcago & Norcltti.ci t rn. : . : : : : : : : & CUF St. Jo. & Council illuffn \lorntog ExprcsSM A. M. W CO A. M. BvenlHKElpresB..2:50P M. 6.40 1. M. m.b. & ggSSSL" * SI ° UX itallEiprew 8:15 A. il SfJDIf.M. Dlly except Snudiiy- Omnlboeoe * nd BagKaKe SVagpiiB leave the fflMTTomeryarnhaai < d N 'Jt etict-tf , flf- SS uTSvM.ce of tU above Railroad Opening and Closiflj ? of in Onutlni. CLOrE. UOU1E -R.L&P. R.R- . do ( * o. . . . . to do. . . . - rosin. w.&bt.Jo _ . . . . 7.or t'o do. . _ J.S. . W. K. _ _ _ 10-00 KOCTK. < J. i N. W. K. E . 7:45 Chicago knd all Eastern cities , NeGraaka PlatlJTiouth , Cuancil ISIuflnand tturtti < - City , tondueat0:3Ua. : io.ciu3t8 l-l J a. 111. aud 81. p. Louis m. and SU Jfe.li ] , duo at ln.DO a. in. end 7 p. o. ; closes al 1:41 ] > m. and 1.33 a. m. O Cce open buudsy Irniu 12 to 1 p. n > . t : K. VOsT. PoBimuter. tuc jiicu- of oOAU.Y Ufc.K IM more lian donble ( but of miy ollirr dally npcrimblULcd in Abra lui Peycke Bros. , theleadiug oyster dealers , defy ull competition. They sell A. Booth'u Oval Brand oysters lower thau any other house in the city. city.BOOTH'S BOOTH'S OYSTEIJS received daily by express PUNDT , MIYIR & RAAFKE. ept25U OMAHA BREVITIES. A very Interesting inimical fcoiree was given Saturday evening by the pupils of Brownell Hall. _ _ The Congregational Church . During gave a sociable last evening. ing the evening the pews were be rented for the coming year. Patrick Mehan , a Union Pacific employee , fell between the cars , Sat urday , on the bottoms and had a leg BO badly injured that it had to be amputated. The well-known barber , Billy dark , has returned from his trip through the Eastern States , and will be glad to see 'hi § old friends again at the Grand Central barber shop. ' tL The horse and buggy , reported to have been stolen from J. W. Bye , while visiting in Saratoga precinct the other evening , have-been recov ered. The outfit was found next morning , eafe and sound , in a cellar not far from the place where the horse had been left untied. ilanager JrMi , to secure the Adelaide Phillips Opera Troupe , fiif-t obtained a sulUcient subscription for beats. He is now delivering tbe tickets for reserved scats to the sub scribers , and the Peats that are loft will be putup for ale at Ebei hart's. : : The members of the Congrega tional Church have raised by volun tary subscription within the last tttree months the sum of § 2,100 , the atabunt of indebtedness due on ' ' the'ciiurcli'propertj- payment of this amount was made yesterday , * and leaven Jhe property clear of ull jucurnuranccs. " Good enough. to T Furbih's Fifth Avenue . Theatre Combination gave better satisfaction tlianjuiy other thyatri- cal troupe that has ever vl-ited this city. There way not a poor actor or actress in the whole company , and everybodr was delighted with their " performances. It is the general wish that we may soon have the m got pleasure of again being entertained by this excellent troupe. coal Saturday evening , duping the playing of " Led Astray , " at the Academy of Husic , a young man "became so enthusiastic over the fine Oh acting of the company that he ex- 55 ! "claimed " Good ! Good ! The au dience were very quiet a the time , being deeply interested in the play- ( and when tbey heard this exclama W tion they gave way to a general the laughter , in which the company ha BEE James Donelly , arrested for drunkenness , was discharged at the Police Court yesterday morning. The case of Mary McDonough , lor stabbing her husband , was be- , gun in the District Court of Douglas County yesterday morning. Abraham Mericle , for being drunk and disorderly , was sent to jail yesterday by Judge Wilbur in default of the payment of a fine. The Cheyenne Leader of the 23d , says : "A fine elk , alive and kicking , passed through this city yesterday , en route for Omaha , the property of Collins , the trader at Fort Laramie. " The annual fall hunt of the Omaha Sportsmen's Club takes place to-day. Many of the more ambitious members left to-day for the hunting grounds. Accord- to a resolution passed at a recent meeting , the game is to be sold and the proceeds lonated to the grass hopper sufferers. A nonte man exhibited too much friendship for a drunken man , who had considerable money , at the Tivoli Garden Sunday night. One of the employes of the place made the rascal clear out and taking the man over to the Wyoming Hotel , put him safely to bed. The first meeting of the season of the Saratoga Literary aud Debat ing Society will take place at the Saratoga school house on Wednes day evening. This society became quite popular last winter , and at tracted quite a number of the city folks to its sessions. A soldier at the Barracks , serv ant to Col. Coppinger , accidentally &hot himself Saturday night. A revolver , which he carried in his pantaloons pocket , went off , sending the bullet down the whole length of one of his legs , which wag quite badly plowed up. The ball was ex tracted by Dr. Page. Quite a number of Council Bluiiites came over the river in bug gies Saturday afternoon to attend the matinee , anil when they went to the ferryboat toreturuthey found the craft had broken some of her machinery and had been temporarily rily tied up for repairs. They came back up town , attended the theatie jii the evening , and pased the re mainder of 'he uight pt our first- class hotels. They returned to ( Joun- cil BIu/B / Sunday morning much pleased with thnir vibit. The person who addressed a letter to this office , and feigned it "You- kuow-wija , " must have been labor ing under a mistake. Will that in dividual write again , and be more deflnfte , as there are several geutle- amen of ' 'rare impudence" and with yellow moustaches. They ere all anxious to know what one is likely to lose that ornament. The very vague circuuistaucea related In the letter do not apply to the person supposed by "You-kuow-who" to have called. Some cheeky ra&cal with u yuljow moustache must have represented hiui&cf ) as another per son. "You-know-whq" evidently didn't know fhe person , judging fru.'a the style in which that letter was written. Write again , state your case in full , name 9 yellow - moustached-fellow of "rare ini l1' deuce , " and sign your own name. LEFT in secure a whole 5DAYS year's reading ( o my UBRAHY for ONL1 2-75. I am headquar ters on Birds and WALL PAPER low prices ! EBERHART'S "Varie ty Bazaar" moved from 214 to Cor. 13th and Douglas. It Lutheran Sunday School Concert. The concert of the Lutheran Sunday School Sunday evening was a very pleasant entertainment. At an early hour the cosy little church was filled to repletion and many were compelled to stand in the entrance way. The exercises were brief and consisted of singing by the pupils , two very pretty duetts by some of the younger punils , remarks by the Rev. Mr. Lieppe and Mr. 4Kurtz , the popular superintendent of the school , and a class exercise entitled "Mountain of the Bible " by eight young girls. The inevitable collection was cheer fully responded to and with the Lord's Prayer the congregation was dismissed. This school is prosperous , but the supcriutendent in his remarks stat ed that they needed teachers of whom there was a lack , and that if teachers would volunteer it would not be difficult to supply pupils to teach. AUCTION SALE. The household goods and furni ture of John E. Bull will be sold at ) ubh"c auction , under mortgage sale , in Wednesday , the 28th day of Oc- ober , commencing a't 10 o'clock a. A n. Among the many desirable ar- icles will be found one seven octave piano forte ; one gilt pier gla sand I base table ; fine walnut bedroom ' sets ; one fctriped parlor set ; dinin j room and kitchen furniture ; car pets , cornices and window decora- ° Jions. All will be sold without re- ri serve to tbe highest bidder. Sale take place at the house , on the .south tide of Capitol avenue , be- twevn llth and 12th streets. C. WILSON & Sox , ye ed It Auctioneer ? . , to COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! We call attention to our celebrated i coi "CeJar Valley ( Iowa ) Coal at lowest oihi maiket ; rates. Country dealers will hiw the best weights .and the best w ; by ordering from us. Tbe " EDWARDS & CO KWN , ocl2(3t3 ( 1S3 Farnhain street. BOY your Boots and Shoes at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Saniory , 55916th street fcept21tf A FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and and Wilson Sewirg Machine , with all dine latest improvements. Itlsnew ner neFi never been ran. Inquire at the Fi FiF office. usi7-tf F < a Personal.m Hon. James M. Woolwoith returned . turned Saturday from the-East. * > ' * I Hon. O. P. Mason , of Nebraska City , was at the Metropolitan Sun day. M Warden Woodhurst , of the State Penitentiary , was at the Metropoli tan over Sunday. Marshal Key and wife , of Council . Bluffs , were in the city over Sunday. They stopped at the Metropolitan. Rev. James P. Hammoudjaud ' daughter have returned from a visit to New York. J. P. Bartlett left yesterday for Manchester , it. H. , his olddiome , where he will hereafter resided Dr. JohnE. Summers , the recent | ly j appointed medical direcu > rjOf the militarydepar tment of the Platte , arrived here Satuiday. t Mr. K. Haight and wife returned yesterday from Jackson , Michi gan , whitner they accompanied the remains of their daughter Lula. B. F.Brower , Pullman conductor on the Uuieu Pacific , has resigned his position , and went East yeajer- day to take a run out of Chicago. Hon. A. J. Poppleton has return ed from Des Moiues , where he ar gued the preliminary question of jurisdiction of the United States Cir cuit Court in the mandamus case to compel the Union Pacific to fun its cars over into Jowa. The decis ion is to be rendered to-day. Rev. Dr. Pressing , a prominent Methodist minister of Pittsburg , preached Sunday morning and evening at the v irst M. E. Church. He is an eloquent speaker , and his discourses attracted marked atten tion from his hearers. He left this morning for the Pacific coast , ac companied by his daughter , for Avliose health he intends remaining west for some time. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : I J G Mead , Springfield , D T ; Nel son Perry , Chicago ; C H Godbold , Newport , R 1 ; F Curtis , Chicago ; John M Tagirart , Palmyra , Neb ; L T Garnsly , Chicago ; N J Sharp and wife , M S U P RR ; LF Jones , M D , Iowa ; M L T Jone * , do ; Mary E Bucknmn , do ; B D Benjamin , England ; A C Jester , McPhersou ; Adolph Tahoiiey , France ; James M Cochran , Lyuchburg , Md. The following aie the arrivals at the Wyoming : Gee Buck , jr , ebraska ; A P Gra ham , Mo. Valley , D Morse , Des - Mojnes ; S S Spaugh , Pennsylvania ; Gee W Proctor , Chicago ; E T Frost , City ; C T Landifelt , Kansas pity ; HJMorehead , Missouri Valley ; C P R WJUjanis , Grand Island ; L G Mann , C A N W R R { VV fl Davies do ; Gee M Baldwin , Chicago ; T S Constable , St Louis ; W M Endrea , Lone Tree ; D , J McMann , Nebras ka ; W Foster and wife , Bell Creek ; Walter Butler , jNew Yoik ; D Hammond mend , Lansing , Michigan ; Charles E Mockbee , Grand Island ; A Rosewater - water , City ; H B Collins , Chicago ; Franz RobinsonBoston ; S W llnll- man , Cal ; E K Tuiinewell Coving- ton , Ky ; C E Williams , Warrens- burg , Mo ; J N Kirkpatrick , do ; W H Howard , do ; A Woo-iford , do ; M J West , Washington Tr ; CH Buck , Cheyenne } VV PheIpsCounciBluffs { Z FrenC.1 UI11' ' f milvj Grand Rapids Mich. , Come Into Church. Mr. E. B. Chandler is called upon to be present at the Sociable at the Congregational Church to-night and receive a donation of $500 tor the grasshopper sufferers. ( Signed ) THDSTEES. District Cosrt of Donglas Uounty. The following business was trans acted yesterday in the Douglas coun ty D'strict Court , Judge Lake pre- , siding : Gormanvs _ Latey ct al. Demur rer to petition sustained , with leave to amend in thirty days. Alfred Staudeu was admitted to citizenship. Conrad Mej'er , Indicted for arson , entered the plea of not guilty. Charles Breunan , indicted for shooting at James Appleby in July last , was tried and convicted. The jury recommended the prisoner to the mercy of the court. Sentenced to two years imprisonment in the penitentiary. James Henderson , indicted for burglary In breaking into C. Wil son's house , tried and convicted. An Intemperate Woman. The sad effects of intemperance were illustrated by a case we over- hearct atthe , Probate Court yesterday morning. A middle-aged man named Cumberland came into the court room , and with tears in his eyes , stated how his wife was addict ed to drink , and how he and his children had to suffer in cense quence. So strong was her appetite for liquor that she was almost al ways entirely or partially under its baneful ' influence , allowing bar eldest - ' est child , a girl of fifteen , to do all the housework , and attend to the ' five remaining children. To obtain liquor she would sell anything she could lay her hands on . , and would even purchase groce riea on her bus-band's credit , and then tell them for half wlrat they { were worth , and turn the proceeds in into whiskey. Las > t Friday she dis appeared , in company with the . youngest child , and the father want- ' < an oflieer to go with him to ob a tain possession of the child. When woman falls sne takes a er fearful tumble , and in tbe language ' s the poet , the man who has joined IKB his fate to a female drunkard , may Be well exclaim : ' Of all sad words of tongue or fen , saddest of all arc , ' 1 be old woman's drunk FRESH LAKE FJSH , RUTH'S ' OYSTERS , DRESSED CHICK- EMS , ALWAYS ON HAND AT . H. GLADSTONE & CO.'S sepUMtf PBESH Caramels , MarshmallowB , other homo made and fine Can , at Latey'sCandy factory , cor Douglas aud Twelfth streets. Fresh broken stick candy .at half Fa price. oclietf Coming Amusements , &o. . The following is the programme of amusements , &c. , for this and next week : Oyster supper at the First M. E. Church this evening , for the ben efit of the grasshopper sufferers. Annual fall hunt of the Omaha Sportsmen's Club on Tuesday * . Sabbath school concert Tuesday evening at the Congregational. Church , by Mr. Anderson , a grad uate of the New York City institute for the blind. Wednesday eveLing Grace Green wood and Sarah Fisher Ames will give readings in costume at the Academy of Music. This is the first eiuercaininent of the season under the auspices of the Omaha Library Association. The Plunkett Constellation will play at the Academy of Music Thursday , Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday afternoon. The Lutheran chinch concert takes place Friday evening. James G. CJark , the lyric poet and balladist , will give one of his charm ing conceits at the First M. E. church next Saturday evening. The Adelaide Phillips opera troupe will sing here November 3rd and 4th. Tiie operas are "Barber of Se ville" and "II Trovatore. " Prof. Pepper , the celebrated scien tific lecturer Avho is creating a sensa tion everywhere , will give thiee en tertainments , November 9th , 10th and llth. He illustrates his lectures with scientific apparatus , his supply of which is very extensive , weighing - . ing over three tons. \The \ Plunkett Co'mbinatlon. Tb.Is"well-known troupe will play a season ot three nights and a mat inee at the Academy of Music , be ginning Thursday evening with "Saratoga. " The Iowa &tate Reg ister , published at Des Moines , has the following complimentary notice of this company : "Saratoga" was presented at the Opera House last evening in excel lent style by the troupe of which the' head 4s the veteran Plunkett. The old man bears his gathered days gracefully aud well , and has be queathed to his children no sinal' degree of the dramatic skill that ii former days , in ills person , was won to "set the boxes in a roar"orcharn tbe attendants on his acting by its naturalness and taste. The theory of transmitted talent is well exem L- plified by them. The company is numerous , as the character of the play requires , and among all of its people none last evenjng approached failure. They make a strong combination , and un Lit der the excellent management that they have cannot fail of success. 3.ir Evidently the manager knows their strength ; if he did not he would scarce attempt the class of plays that heroes , * * BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap Cash Store. E. JT. Samory , 559 16th street. sopt21-tf I wish to call the attention of the public to my large and varied stock of furs which is now ready for in spection. Buying my raw material of first hands at low rates , I can aflbrd to sell greatly below New York prices. A. HUBEKMAN , o22tf NS Hats ; stocks of them " at Bunco's. ' oct23 2t DOWN UQES THE PRICE ! Pork from 8 to 10 cents. Beefsteak from 8 to 12 cts. Mutton from 8 to 12 cents , at IiKWlS GltOIl'S , ' oct21-12t 10th and Burt bts. DYEING , cleaning ami repairing done hi the nearest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th Stbet. Farnham and Douglas } apr28t f. BUY your Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street 6ept21tf ISTSEE McKelligon-a" on second page. june2-tf CHEAP BO01S AND SHOES- 500 pairs of Mens' Boots. 500 pairs of Boy's " 350 pairs of Ydulhs' " 600 pairs of Ladles' Shoes. 475 pairs of Misses' school " 225 pairs of Childrens' " PRICE , 50 cents to S2.50 The above goods must be sold be fore JNovernber 1st Now is your chance to buy cheap Boots and Shoes , Henry Dohle & Co , keep the lar gest , best and cheapest stock in the city. Buffalo Boots and SJioe * at COST. HSNRY DOIILE & Co. , No 210 Faruham street , between 12th and ISth. olQ-tf WHY IS IT ? That through all the dull season ust passed , when other dry goods .toies . were empty and clerks asleep , Busbmaq's 'dry goods store has always been as crowded as ever ? Why Is it that old merchants are complaining bitteily , and are inov- ng away ? Because Bushman sells goods as cheap in OMAHA AS THEY ARE SOLD IN NEW iORK CITY AT RETAIL , . Because Bushman's prices at re tail many goods are less than the usual wholesale prices. And last , but not least , "because the people have found out for themselves that child can buy as cheap and as , safely as the most experienced buy to , and that is our aim to make our store the most reliable place of busi ness in this great new northwest. sure and find the right place , 2 i Douglas street , two doors Sheely Bros. ' meat market oct9dtf To 1 NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! 187 to LOW PRICES ! ! Ha la- , lanui SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ! nui Ac 8PLEMn > ASSORTMENT. ed CALL AT THE for KETWYORKDRYGOOD3STORE his Ad 228 FARNHAM STREET. at utei sept28-tf DIs snd when < Indian Curiosities at No. 170 I cause said Farnham street corner llth street. 1 Clerk HIGH-HANDED OUTRAGE. | Passpnger Train on tiie Chicago , Burlington & Quincy E. B. Attacked by Euffians. As the Pacific fast express train which loft Burlington at 7:30 : on Saturday evening last for O'maha , was passing between New London and Mt. Pleasant , about 8 o'clock , a volley of stones was hurled by some unknown scoundrels through the plate glass windows of three Pull man sleeping coaches ; and appar ently a bullet entered the window of one of the sixty seat passenger cars , passing out of the window on the opposite side of the car. lhat none of the passengers were injured is most remarkable , but the very narrow escapes of many from inju ry and death , rendered ali the pas sengers , especially the ladies , very uncomfortable for the rest of the uight. There can be no palliation for out rages of this kind , and it is the duty of the railroad company to ferret out and punish such miscreants , that the lives of their passengers may be rendered more secure. I speak feelingly in this matter , being a passenger who had a very narrow escape. Wir. L. Youi E , of New York City. Eotnrn of "Eandall. " Dr. Peck returned Sunday morn ing from Paducah with "Randall. " Ttie Omaha f.tvorite won the first two heate at Paducah , and on the third was run into purposely by one of the other horses , and had his sulky badly damaged and himself considerably demoralized. As the result of this intentional and pro voking "accident" he was distanced 1 and sent to the stable , although the race , in which he was entered , be ' longed to him on the met its of the ' case. case.Dr. Dr. Peck brought back with him four very fine young Kentucky mares , which he puichased while absent He says the > aie fine ani mals , being fast stepper * . % GEO. HSj'ETERSox , tue pionee l - -5 , cigar manufacturer , keeps con- I stantly on baud the very best brands of cigars\and ako Jack , Fruits and5 Flowere , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street "N inayGeodlv "s- BOOTH'S OYSTliRS , Received daily by expre&s. FUNUT , MEYEK & RAAPKK. sep25tf "Si , CARPET STORE. The only place jn the city to find a complete assortment of C u M M S A I A A II R L T T A f C T b D E L I & E T O N R G I T G U O NII S G O G S S D DS is at JOHN B. DETWILEK'S Carpet Store , 14th street , oetween Farnham aud Douglas. o23dtfw TYPE FOR SALE A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which th's is a t ample , weighing COO Iba. Thia type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year , and is nearly as good as new. For terras &c. , address P. BOSEWATEE , m f. Publisher of the Bee HOTELS. GRAND OMAHA , - - HEBBA8KA The largest and best hotel between Chicago nd ban Francisco. Opened new September SOtb , 1871. nSO tf GKO. THKAEL. Proprietor. United States Hotels COK. DODGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. rfUIE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announ- I ces that he has purchased and refilled the above Hotel , and is now ready to accommodate the public , with board by dpy or we' k. at reasonable enable rates. WILLIAM LEHR. Prop. julr.22 ' 7 * 1 LIITDLE HOUSE. On 9/A , let. Farnham and Ifarney Street ! , HAS been entirely refiltted and refurnished , and will accommodate all to the best of board at $1,50 per ( lay ; iOc per single meal. C V. & S M , . , , HARRYIM , Proprietors. Central House No. 630 Sixteenth Street , Opp. JelVcrson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEPH DOVE , Prop'r. Ray and week Boird rt reasonable ntes. First-class tar attached to the house. je27 3m ra. Motel. on 4tb , 5ta r.cd Walnut at * , , St. Louis. - Mo. tiaveille , "Warnei & Co. , 2Pxro-K > ri ot-or * The Southern Hotel is first-cl.is in all ita appointments. Its. tableaareat all times siip- Slird In tingfpilpst abundance , with all the elicacte themirtctR afford , Iti clerts and employee are a'l ' polite and attentho to the want of th pti sti of the hotel , Tb re Is an improved f leva or Itadme from the firft fie r the upper OIH- , Railroad and icket offices. new stnd. . DI ! wes tpjotrapb ofBre in tbe Kotbnda of hotel * * F * V LEHAL NOTICE. ' the District Court of the United Staffs , for ' our the. District of Nebraska In the matter of ED Heurv P , Han4y , HanVrupt. _ " U lilted Sta es District I ourt Clerk's Office , EC Oni ha , Ottol-er iiiii , A. u. 1374. i TojH-hom it may concern. | Take notice hereby , hat a petition has Iieen , pro wit , on the 25ih day of c'eptcn.Ur , A. I ) . WC , hied In said DiMric Court liy Henry P. Handy of fcrand IMa-d , in- said I > i , trJct , who C * been herclofcrn duly declared li.tnt.rupt under the Aft of Congress entitled -AD less to Establish a Uniform 8ystm cf Bank- rupti-y throughout the Jnlted htales , " approv March 2,1867 , and us ammendtd Jaly I8C3 ing a Ditrharg and Certificate thereof , from all debts and other claims provable under 5aiJ 33 Erik , and that the31st day of October. A.D , 1871. ri-k 2 o'clock , P. M , at the office of J. L. Web , Esq. , the Register In Bankruptcy for said IRE District at Omaha , In said Dbtrict , is the time place assigned for the hearing of the same - and where you may attend , and show repi , ii any yon have , why the Prayer of the Con Petition should not be granted. WATbON B. SMITH , of the C. S. . . District Court for saldDistrlct. j - * it mt * * COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SATURDAY , Oct. 24 , 1874. The board met pursuant to ad journment. Presen t CommissionersMcArdle , Knight and Bediield. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. McClelland , county physician , . reported . 2'J paupers remaining m the poor hoube. The oflioial bonds of the following precinct ollicers were presented and approved : William Doll , Assessor , Omaha No. 1. L. K. Bight , Assessor , Omaha No. 3. Feulinand Streitz , AssessorOma- ha , No. 5. Ales. S Rhodes , assessor , Flor ence. ence.Guatafe Anderson , justice , Omaha No. 4. James JSeligh , constable , Omaha No 4. J P Manning , constable , Omaha No. 0. A Freeman , constable , Omaha No. 6. D P Redman , supervisor , North District Saratoga. John A Smiley , supervisor , South District Saratoga. Joel T Qiiiltn. supervisor , South District Douglas ! Joint Giithaid , supervisor , Worth District Douglas. George Soiilh , comuiissionerhav- ing leported favorably thereon , was diiected to hut veyand locate a road , viz : . "Beginning in the center of Eik- hora river load on the south line of the n half u w quarter section 35 , I 15 , thence east three chains to the center of the u half of said section 35 , thence noi th on the half section line 50 chains , more or less , to the said Elkhoru river road. The contract for building a bridge across the Eikhoru river at Waterloo lee was awarded to A. W. & C. A. Hubbard for their wrought iron truss bridge at the following prices. Piers and stone abutments $2- 700 00 ; superstructure , § 27 00 per linear foot. The following accounts weie al lowed : J P Bartlett , justice's fees . S 19 85 Geoige Smith , county sur veyor . 92 50 M Goldsmith , clothes for prisoners . , . . 25 25 W T Seaman , stationery. . . 24 95 Alfied Kelley , leather book ease . 7 50 Rediield Bros , account of Union Printing Co . 4 05 C B BmtJess , witness fee . 3 30 _ B Reed & Co , fees assigned , 35 40 J McCoruiick , witness fees. 4 00 E Puichase , " " 6 50 O A Wolcot , " " 6 50 G W Geiston , " " 0 50 James Ferry' " " 7 10 W R Turner , " 6 50 W R Barllett , fees assigned. 2 0o 0P W R . HFHcr , cyrouer's'jurbr. ' 2 o u Z'T'Whcox , " 2 00 B Reed & Co. , feus assigned. U 00 E JJ Willis , canvasser. . 2 00 C M Conuoyer , " . 2 00 L S Reed , services as county clerk . 150 00 H M B.o\\n aud Win Baty , beetcattlo pr pH < ir fuiui. , . 4000 II Bnish & Co. , clothing' tor paupers . 27 75 FMiiius , goods for poor. . 8 85 A Kelley , repanmg harness cto. . , . 4 Qo \ Adjourned to Safurday , October Qjl&kT IJEWIS hi REED , County Clerk. NOTICE. H T H A A S- D . ! S E E. F E.G I G X & T C U O RR E D S S I am now offering special induce ments to cash vbuyers in all erades of carpeting , oil cloth , window shades and > vall paper. Call and examine my stock and prices befoie making your purchases. JOHN B. DETWILEK'S Carpet Store , 14th street between Farnham and Douglas , oct23dtf&wtf Clieap Cash Store ? Groceries and Provisions , J JAMES H , 207 Douglas Stieet , SELLS FOU CASH at RETAIL at WHOLE SALE P.ATES. _ j/ Ue-st Spring Wheat Flour at S2 60. Best Bio Coffee , four pounds for one dollar. Good Rio Cofleej fyi to V ppundj for pnp dollar. * v 4 Tea of every quality and in anyxquanlity TWENTY per cent. BELOW PPJCEP of apv i hou cln the city , v octI9u3m > NEW TRIBUNE EXTRAS , ' No. XX' . Whl ney , Higglnnon , Elliott.Lov- crms , Le Conte. Marsh , Hunt , etc. , etc. Q If o. XXII. Bayard Taylor. ( Letters from * i C0'i > t aud Iceland , in sheet form only. ) - a n No. XXIII. Tyudall , Huxlsy , Owen , McCcsh' I Price by mall , postpaid , in sheet form , 10" - Cints each ; in Pamphlet. 20 fetus. FIFTEEN EXTRAS pOR SlOtf. ' ' f-cpil for full catalogue , with contents of ' In each number. Addreu , TIIE "TIUBONE , " New York. OctSOJAwtf 1.1 RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS af Tor Sewing Machines. ' M. In order to make room for our new styles , we have put In PKUFECT order all of our old I lire _ ptoclc , including second-hand , and oSerthcuiat Y. , this GUEATLCY REDUCED prices , for CASH. bus cur curV BEAR IMMHINU and V EVERY " HOWE" BOUGHT OF US and C. ' ADTHOP.IZED canvassers U WAREAKT- foci' , and INSTRUCTION gjven , as WE have ? REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Eiperlcrice proves a machine WITHOUT Instruction Isl WORSE than NONEat alL CAUTION. We Inovr of large Iota of worth- ! " & machipes bopghtat low figwes , that are be- % ingpafmed off on the public for nearly aa'gooJ new. Persons thst do cot want to run the 2 ' ' ' ' ' y of lielng swindled should NEVEB buy of , IRREaPONSIBLE 4 > aartics , as they have NO reputation AT.STAKE , as have old esUbllstwl Companies. I > er SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Auvcrtlbeuienta of To L t , 1 01 Sale , Loct , WariU , Fourd , Boarding , JLC. , w ' be lu.tertul in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CEFTS per line. The first iiiMr never Itss tn-Ci TWENTY-FIVE CLNTa * GOOD CH * NCE A well established meat _ / \ _ market lor sale cr to rent. Fur particul-rs nijulre at this omce. octZadl-uu" RENT Down stalls of a two styry FOB 5go d rooms , cellar well , cutera 9K > near 14th st. UUOa A U1LL , Eeal eslgte agents. oitZGeod - , -i ! liloi" tlRL WANTED-Todo general housework T in a i mall family. Inquire at ottZGdU IIALh'a FOUNDRY. I T OST A calfskin jacket l > ookcontauiDi ! a | _ LJ suto'bf money about f 40. Thp nnderviil be HU-rally rewarded by leaving the wine xt Oils office. oct2Cdlt * A GOOD LOT On 13th , near Paul st. , also corner ot lot S , ( lock 17 , in the city. Both at half their value , and on time. BUGGS 4 HILL. Krai Estate .Agents , Jacobs Block , 15 .it. Utt. Dodge and Cap tel ivo. octZCdGt FOR SALE 160 acres of good land for S-JOO- only S50 down. 80 acres of land nrar Dun- lap , Iowa , will exchangeforhouseaud lot , ami pay difference. BOGGS A HILL , Real Estate Agents oct26cod3t Jacobs Bloik , 13tUstret. LOST On Fridiy , between G and 8 o'clock p. M. , from Young's Lumber Yard on 9th si. an iron grey pony about four years old. with saddle and bridle. Any information will be thankfully received by the undersigned at CS1 ISth , bet. California and Webster sts , and an > - one returning the pony to the above address will be liberally rewarded. oct2Cd2t * E. H. CLENLNS. FOR SALE A tract of land , 8 rods Iront- ing on Tenth St. , one mile youth oi Fain- ham , for SIM. Enquire at this office. o24tf WANTED A girl who mule-stan Is cook ing , at the American House best of wages paid. ocl 2 Id tf FOR RENT Brick dwelling , No. " 87 corner Chicago and ICth streets with fourteen room- , suitable fora boarding house. oJSJCt S. WRIGHT. WANTED Girl for gene.al housework , S. E. corner iarubim and 15th sts. oct24J6t < - BOARDERS \NTED-Furnished rooms with board , S > per week. Day board , . t A trial is solicited. No. 158 Davenport St. , bet. 10th and llth. oct21dtf FOR .S.\LE House and Lot oti 1Kb , bt. NP. 295 bet. Pir ce and Pacific- For particulars enquire on premesis. oct21 J12t ° TJiOR RENT Bnck Store Cor. Fifteenth and lj Capitol Avenue , also offices. oct21dtf. J. G. JACOBS. j EXCHANGE FOR OMAHA PROPERTY Highly improved farm of 2-10 acres in Cass Co. , large st tie house , frame barn , granary , jlic-d * . Ac. AH fenced , wood , water , stone , Ac Price 57.009. BOGJ4 HILL , KCJ ! Lstate Agents , Jacob's Bloik , on 15th stn > ? t , between Dodge street and Cepitol avenue. oU21codu FORSALC At a Hirgaln 3 A 15-100 acres of land , house of 10 rooms , large stuLe < c.lar , 26x40. large b rn , carriage house , ( hlckfU house , well , Iruit , shrutier ; , and everything ) ! ! . good order , for IPS * than cost of imprnvcuienii. Situated in baratoga miles Last of Ouiaha Barracks. For terms , app'y to undersigned , on premises. W. K. TAYLOR. TJIOR SALE CHEAP Somelar6e work horses , C some old barneys , two old backhand a new 2 or 4 eated buggy. G. W. HOMA > . Jr. octlTtf rpo riEMT-IjGu s < f on IStli Street , between I Nicnolas and Paul. Apply at b29 ISth ot. octl6dot FOR RIJNT To a Rood tenant on reisonsblj tcnpa , the Uwelluigfirnierly t-ctupifj by me For further pariicjlarj apply at First 11 'looal Bank. II. KOUN7Z , octlCdlot * FOR the best bargains-in Real E-tate , fon- sult Bog.js & IIill's , bulletlu board erc y day. octlocod6t. FWUND'FSTP.A'Y-dn the premU.s of tbe linderaigued , al out S miles north of Omaha , a red and whiUi Heifer , three years old , no l brand. | OctlStf R. S. BRYANT , F'R ' the test cider aad for the purest elder vjnegar'go to JUrntta 153 Farnham bt. octlOufiq , Vf ONEY TO LOAN C all at the hw office of iVL D. L. Thomas , Room 8 Viachera Ulock. oct7tf- fPO KENT A house wi'h fl o rooms , gotd 1 cellar ana dstern , ts. W. Cor. 13th and Clii- ragQit. C. AXFO1SD. octGtf. FpOR RENT Bnckstorewrr.tr Clucuco aid 16th streets , The 1 est s and m the city , having been oaupied aa a grocery for th s last seven rears , a good cemettcil ctl ar. oct < dtf S U'RIGIir. W ANTED Day board N.V. . Cor 12th , and lie iud % t. " nep2ieodlf. ! /"I KLA1 BAU'.AIN- Clt 1 PltOUI-.Ul 1 , \JT TItltHsloand from Furof c , foiei u ex change. Inquire at & 09 14h ! street , bet. Fa'- nahm and Douglas. J. JOHNsQN. epi2Clf HOUSE I'DP RENT Ninth and Capital Avenue. 8. A. 1 AYLOIt A Co. seplZltf MONEY TO LOAN Inquire at Law Office of F. A. BEALS.Room 9 , Vischer's Block Omaha. ssptlCdtf , T7"ANTED American , tivrraan , Aorwegian VV Swttdmb , orTnsh girls , to work in hotels , restaurants and private families. Inquire at Cot. rill & Co , Euiploj rnent Burrau , 527 Fif teenth Streit , opposite Post Office. ei > U2dtf rnilE House and lot next north of C. E. Yoet's X residence Is forsile at tpe low price of SJSOQ 4 trine uiuretnau the cost of Iirprovc- mcnts. Inquire of U. Vf. AMBROSE , Attor ney , near head of Doug ! n street. b nt3dlf WAWltD Any one wanting to sell or ex change any kind of business , house lots , 'ands or icercban Use , cull oil U" . We have chances entirely In our handd , affording the btut inveijtmcnt ( or vapifal , buth small aud great. COTTBJLL 4 CO. , Exchange and Col lecting Bureau , 631 15th street , oj poslte P. st Office. sept2dtf TO THE FuDLiiu-Tlie unJerKned has opened an office for enu loyment of male and female help for stores , offices , honses , pri vate families , etc. All m want of { he same , or wanting employment , pleaae e.11 qn us. COTTRILL 4 ; CO. , Exchinge end Employiaent Bureau , 531 loth street , opposite Post Office. scpt2dU MONEY TO LOAN On improved person l security , also City and Comity Warrants bought and sol I. Inquire at Law Office of T. W. 1. Richards. No. 430 13th St. , Omaha. AugGdtf TORE TO Rli 193 DOUK ! S strfet. Inquire - quire of WEBBER A BEHil , WANTED Day boarders , at the southwest cor. of 10th and Harnevsts. . e23tf ffistchester Fire Insnrance COJ OF ITEW Abitract of Annual Statement , December 31,187J. Cash Capital , $200,00.00 , ASSETS. , Real Estate owned by Company , 8 2S.ECO CO oans on lioml aud Mortgage , 202,10' ' ) 00 Interest th'r-on , 4,35071 f-tods and JioniN owned by ho Co. , Iit73.00 Stocks ' , Ac , ilyiiptheialeJ to Co. , 1OW 0) 'CaSh'i.uhjiid , 43,418.76 'interest , l,2S'lu Pitniiuun 121,41938 faalvageand Eo-Itsuran'e , 5 , 41,17 055,787 21 Liabilities. xeept capita ] , aiiick and Net burplus , 373,127.83 GEORUE J. PENFIELP , Prst. GEORGE 1L CRAWFORD Secretary. P. . RI5HON , Agent. AUDITOK'S JAncoln , Oil. 15 , 167J. } It is lie el > y certified t" at the Weifhcster Insurance Company of New Icciell't ! ! N. ha cimpliod with the Insurance La ol : fatate and is autboilzrd to transact t-e business of Fire insurance in th s sute for the current year. Wiinc'as my hand and so 1 of office , the day year first above written. written.J. . B. WESTON , H. WILLARD. Auditor of btate. Deputy. } ' octlCdlt * Tl WANTED , rrcdit pure Nc ' The a , well The and : aiooi PI am now ready to contract for fat Hogs to ind delivered on and after the 5th day ol Novcm- n xt. Ut21eod4w J. E. BOYD. I The . Klngof the SEWING MAtlllNC UO1 ] J , . , u,1MBU , . „ , „ „ . , ( .1 Fiu.iufe. SALES ECU 1873 : In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines la r -tH ) " 8Uch c > idcDre U l " auerforitr of the fuilr . H. NASON , Agent , je 2s O. 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA 1 J. J. BROWN & BRO. . EOLESALE GROUEE Agents for the Oriental Powder Co SXEFXE & JOHNSON , S , IILOCK 538 and 54O Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE - - - USTIEIB - GALLAGEH. MJCCKSsORS 1O CREIGUTON * N"3 MORGAN No. Oi ; Farnham Street aprSdly WHITNEY , CO. To. 2 7 Strest , AttKXTS TOU THS nUPO.NT I'OiTDEU CO. CLARE : & FRENCH , Jfi J AND DEALERS Canned je 1- Goods . , Dried 'Fruits , Green Fruits in Season. - .MINERS SOLICITED/ I'KOMITLV FIM.KD. . s i : M : P3 s o INT , MANUFACTTJRER AND WBOLFSALE 532 IE ST. , O. X > . A. KXi je lOily HOBEBT C. STEEXX , BRUSHES , LAMP OODS ETC. 257 mcLlSeodlv Douglas Strsot OMAHA. JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and tfOTIOSS. 231 Farnkam Street , - - USTIEKB. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , \VHOLESALE DEAIoERS IN i AND FANCY DRY 00 ! Notions * ? nd Boots and Shoes. JOHN T. -JOBBEB OF . elf ! Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK,1 AND Us. IJAUM TKItN , IIKAl'OtS , JIOWKItS. DKILLa. , , ' ftKEUKlt COHS-MlAX'k EMS , PtOV/S / CUI/riVATOKS. IIA - KAKK * A.\D WAGONS. Douglas St. . Qjoaa&a. ITebraska mchlsj HENBY HORNBEKGEB. DEALER IS i\ \ es nuJ 230DOUOLAS3C ( Cal I well Block. ) , JIN H l'i- i f > S _ eOS SB and TheBUrlij.tonauJ Missouri P'ver Railroad C.o3 > rs belt Ian sat low prices oa0ye atGpc. o-n .interest , a d I halxinns premium of 23 percent , on the amuuntof th iurcha. w , If half the land is cultivated , within two yrara Iroin dale of purchase. LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. X'orth of ° latte , l-oup Fork and Elkhorn Vallev ITieK..t M. 1 K.'i. wtllseL nlwul 000000 acrei ntiplei lid j-az'nand xjr.'culiural land wat rt-l'ouuliy , t iryra 31' < t 87.00 per. acre on long trkiit. South of ti ( PLtte rheComisnyownesalargixxlr Qfthe bestlandinStb nx nirt - e-1 by numerou ? st a lis-xml to itsralln 1 an I ia the largest add b t < 1 t or Cr i' dfate , a * lto IDOU5I4 publlcna Vallcyi ForcIrcuUisinJInll lnfc.r ' rn f < n ' Pliny Moore , General Agent. Office Sonlli and Opposite tHe Union Depot , u in C. C. & Q. office , Grand Central Hotel - J1 , OMAHA. NEB j