THE OMAHA BEE I ' /TUESDAY , JAN 19 , 1875. U1T1CUL EAFEK OF 1UH LiTY. , THE OJUUA 1UILT Bt'E U .ervolto fuwcrilrs by " ' " ? / . ' 1" * " partol tcecJiy every % emng. I5 "I * . r,400 or Isjittd cenuiwree , ) M C tetn iliijonlli jindiSOOi-wmjiiiiuB , ljuiilfi ° A11 raS tu U > ut trrrgularillia. . .J.ir * * " ! - . oUK will . receive i.rouJit | 'Dt1 r jjiK will I * uKlwd to * , y Wefnra- IS .n pc-r uniuti. 400 " C .tmtlu. IHH Ouim l jun hch HIM oj ; k.r the LAUUEtl cucuUtuin ja tbe city , and is , htitlcre , U.e best aB l cheapest mhertielcg . JUTES OK ADVKKTlilxe. LbcxJ nbtl ( a adTeitiNaflenU , 0 covta i > er line : local ctaie p-r line ; by tbe inomb , 10 ceuU. o df ertuciceiit iBt > trt d ( or leu thin 60 ceiite. jjposiai notices , 10 cenu per ILao ; single Int r- tioc , out less than 25 cento. Trc Ui.t abi TU < euentsinuninta.ial > ly be paid lor lu udriinct , limits tor sUmdlng edriTiuementa > 'j specl ! central. All Legal Notices , Statement * , Tabular Work , etc. , requiring cartful reri on by copy orproyl lobe funuibed , inutl be handed in before ten o'clock A. U. to inst-re iiieution the auie day. hpuual tmd Local aJYcrtiwaeiiU betore two o'cofx . K. AjfircrUsoaenta udore one o'clock r. X. , An.hdftTtUimcnU { or the WiKKLY BEK mujt"be Luidud in before Monday coon , { or the Mine vcxrk'a Isriu. AM ) llETAinUKE OF Pnlou Pudfl - AKKIV1. ' . ! * Ihr "Jln luM ABB. \ K AT OMAHA. Jhls ii the only line running Pullman Hotel. ? * ) , KocU I > l n l 4 : 6.MA.M. . .S15P.31.s . -s Clilcnso & : Nort ! we t-.rn. 5-1CA.M. 'lOr-IO < ' . . : ' s-15 1 M. lft'j Er. row . . Minda V-d t - undayi cxccptcd. Una.- City , St.JP. VornliiR EP Opcnlug and Clortae Omaha. earns . . . . Chicago nod all EasU-rn cities , Kebratka llaticroutb Council BlufL nd Burllng- City , . nd 4-7Ja. m. toi ; , dueutltiaii uir.cKiiCiet - p. m. St. Louli and St. Joseph , due at IGtCr ) lu m. jind 7 p. m. ; do. cs at 1:15 p. m. and 4:30 a. 13. . . OdreoptD riundnyBlromlZtol p. m. ft r. YOST , rmtmulcr. rOADVKICTIr I > RSI ne BKK iHUiore r -"tA-rlO " * c cDAICiT f * > JIinn iioiilile tjint of nay oilier dally ' * _ * Hj erwublUbMl Pcycke Bros. , theJeatling ojster ; dealers , defy all competition v They , sell A. Booth's Oval Brand oysters lower than any other house in the _ citv. " Fei 2tf Oft AHA BREVlliES. The 6nly train from the East yester-iay , the Chicago anil Rock hour lato. . Jsland , was-one The Omaha City Baud Concert at Thiele's Hall this evening promises to be a line aflair. A man named Ozier yras fined the usual -amount at the Police Court yesterday morning lor drunk enness. " Fifteen persons joined the Con- Tjjregalicnal Church Sunday Hye by profession of the faith and bap tism , and ten.by letter. A dispatch was received at Gov ernment Headquarters yeskrday ttating that it was forty degrees bc- lowjrero Suiday.at Ft. Laramie , and that a fearful snow storm was pre- . vailing. The Lincoln Daily Ulade of Saturday says : "We had the plea sure of listening to afcpcechof ten or fifteen minutes.by Senator Spaun , of Douglas county , in the Senate this morning. The senator Is a fine and able speaker , " Major Croft , it is said , is labor ing under an attack of temporary insamtybrought about b the elope ment of his daughter. He was picked up Saturday night while Twmu'enng 'about the streets , jn a crazy manner , and taken to his Lome and cared for. The "Old Folks Concert" takes place at the Presbyterian Church "Wednesday night. Judging from . - the programme , which is very com- " * , there will be considerable amusement afforded at the enter tainment , as well as really fine mu sic. Tliis concert is for the benefit ot the Ladies' Relief Society. That monte trick , which was reported to have been turned in Council "Bluffs ! , as has since bee ? ! ( certained by Marshal Snowdcn. Fifty dollars vras returned to the vic tim by Jim "Wilson and three fin- gercd Jack , the monte-men , upon fu'eiLg Eolicied so to uo by an Omaha relative of the "sucker. " Dick \Vilue has , beyond a doubt , the ' nobbiest turnout in the city. His horse is a handsome bay , able to make his mile in 2:40 , which will "Infant" In do for a roadster yetan years. His cutterrecently obtained , vfrom > tew York , is a beauty , while _ CiBis road-wagon , also from the cast , * eclipses anything of the kind in town. The outfit is complete , and cannot he excelled in Omaha , either for style or speed. Come again , Dickrai d give US another sleigh- ride'around the block. Colonel firaves was examined last Saturdaj * , before Judge Peabody - body , on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses , and was discharged. He was defended by C. H. Erown , and prosecuted by X. H. Burnham for the complain- ng witness. , John Ro6ink. A thoroughbred Indian attend ed the Baptist Sunday School Sun day afternoon. Tnis is an item that will do to send to those of your Eastern friends who imagine that the Indians camp on the principal streets , and that buffalo roam through the outskirts of the city. A gentleman who arrived from Washington bunday tells a "good un" on Senator Hitchcock. Sena- ator Logan was talking with Sena tor Sherman about the "making up" of a certain committee , and in quired of Sherman if he knew a very weak man that they could tack on the committee. "Yes , " replied Sherman , "put on Hitchcock. " On Saturday morning two men named Taggart and Harney , em ployes at the Smelting "Works , had j some-words about" their work. In the afternoon Taggart , without a word of warning , struck Harney with a bar of iron twice over the head , and kicked him once in the face , badly injuring his nose. The blows on the head , too , were very severe , making ugly wounds. Tag gart was arrested and fined SC.OO at tnc Police Court. Yestcrdaymornhig Harney's injuries were found to he of a very s > erious nature. He is ly ing at his home insensible , and it Li not certain that he wl'l ' recover. These facts becoming known to Judge Wilbur heimmedlately issued a warrant , under the State law , for the arrest of Taggart for an assault with a deadly weapon. Personal. J. JNr. Campbell , of Choyeune , is at the Grand Central , ContingentCongressman O'Hawcs returned from Washington Satur day evening. John Eat'on , of Lincoln , spent yectepday at the Metropolitan , and left for Chicago yesterday afternoon. Major George Doane , of the Gov ernment Headquarters , returned yesterday , from a two month's visit at the Eafjf. The following are thg arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : Kerea Valle , Mo ; Wm H Bart- lettpMrs W E Eartlett , Mrs A F Lufkin , Boston ; F C Filler , city ; B H Mills , Boston ; .H P' Payne , Cheyenne ; N J Sharp.R M S ; Mrs Foley and ohildren/ t Louis ; C Stafford Chicago ; Mrs C Dodge and children , Keb ; S V Graves , Glen- wood , Iowa ; J Joquist , Reno , Nevada ; . George W Brewster , Placerville , California ; W M Mad- .den . , Chicago ; Peter Taylor and wife , California ; OyanWie , Alba ny , N " , ' W 68anaors % , city ; F E Gemhardt , St Louis ; ; F/J Blajce , Omaha } George Christ , Des Molnes ; H MVard , John MiUer , Schuyler ; J W Ro ebank , SMiNjjake City ; George A' 'Crawford , * Douglas countyy ' * f. --fl * Imported GERMAN" Canaries , I am belling splendid siiigcra at SO , * $7 , and S3. Females , $2 , $2 50 , and $3 each. American Canaries , sing- crS ? ? 4 and S5. .Females , SI 50. Go safe by e p * ss ; shipping cage free. JVb birds sent C. p. f ) , Send cash. EBERHART'S "gA AR. " Scott-Siddons. This talented lady , who has upon the occasions of her previous appear ances in Omaha , always been greet ed with crowded houses , wjll'un doubtedly draw as/large an amliencq as e ver this evening' the XcadenJyof Miusic. A program me of the utmost brilliancy , will be pre sented. It will embrace a comedy entiled , " .My Love Letters , " written especially for Mrt , . Sid- dons , by the eminent author , Ar thur Matthison , of Drury Lane , London. In this comedy MIA Sid- dons makes a change of cosfnmes , which , by the way , are sailltoboj be most elegant and expensive ever worn by any lady on the Alnerican stage. Reserved seats may bp ob tained at Eberhart's. The Chicago Post says that "Ibid lovely and warm hearted lady gave $500 from her own private purse to the unhappy sufferers of ebrnska , and , although the act. will hardly raiseherhigherthanshestoodhuforp , it will ! = erve to confirm the good opinion which has been held by those who were less intimately ac quainted. " The Union Pacific Eailroad Tux C&ses. J.C.Cowin yesterday reet'ivcd the following telegram from Washing ton : WASHINGTON , Jan. IS. J. C.-Gowin : Tn the McShane cases dfrreo aP- firmed. [ Signed ] D. W. MIDDL TON. This will result in the pa } .lent of a large amount of taxes to l .0 vari ous counties in this State through which the Union Pacific .ailroad runs. ( Communicated. ) Depredations on School I.adi. January ! 1 , 1875. EDIIOR BCE. " ie school lands in the"tilth west part of Douglas county , i deem it my duty to let the public know it. About the Sith of December , 1S74 , about a dozeutcanis with twice as many men , made a raid on the woods , and have been cutting and hauling away timber ever since. About § 1,000 worth has thus bten stolen. Some steps aught to be im mediately taken to stop thes depre dations. Yours truly , TAX-1 AY JR. styles of .Now York and Philadelphia made Shoes just received , at Henry Dohlo & Co. ' * , Farnh'am St. , bet. 12 and 13. jaulS 2k i ' . - , OFF FOR LINCOLN. A BigCrcwd ol Oniahosses Leave .This Horning for the Capital to Attend the Senaro- rial Fight. The principal excitement at Lin coln at the present time is the fight for the United States Senatorship , which will be decided within the next two or three days The train for Lincoln yesterday ing was crowded with carpetbaggers gers from Omaha , all going down to take a hand in the fight. Among the passengers we noticed Senator Rustin and Senator Spaun , accompanied by Mrs Spauu. Contingent Congressman O'Hawes was on. board , as happy as a big sunflower , having just returned from Washington. He considers his prospects of obtaining a .seat in Congress as almost certain. Hon. John I. Realck went down to "hoop it up , " as he himself ex- pressed it. The Merchants' Club was repre sented by its secretary , Hon. Charles Rediok. D.AV. Hitchcock , of Chicago , the general pass'r agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad , and Harry Douel , the Omaha agent of the same road , and J. W Morse , the general western passenger agent , were the happiest men on the train. They didn't _ care whether school kept or not ; alt they wanted was to see the sport , and have some fun "mit der poys. " Postmaster Yost , P. Vandervoort , United States District Attorney Ne ville , John B. Furay , Col. Watson B. Smith , and United States Deputy Marshall Ball , were at the head of a little brigade who were going down to fight mit Dundy. Frank J. Ramge , the fash ionable merchant tailor , was ragged out in his best styfr , and went down with an eye to business. A great many suits of clothes will be bet on the Senatorial election , and Frank pro poses to fill his order book , and , like any other artist , take the measures on the spot. John McCormick was provided with a supply of blankets , no doubt being afraid that the accommoda tions at Lincoln for the carpetbaggers gers would be rather thin. Amont the others whom we no ticed on board , were County Com missioners McArdle and Kedfield ; George N Crawford , Jonas Gise , Marfeh Kennard , SHRice , Andy McAusland , C A Baldwin , Ed Mc- Sbaiie , J , E Eoyd , C C Housel , J G Jacobs , Mr. Pritchet , County Treasr urerAlthaus , City Treasurer John ston , W H IjamsE A Alten , Dan Parmalee , Governor Saunders , George. W Frost , Doctor Graff , E B Chandler , T C Short , Mr Megeath , Union Pa- clttc.-land commissioner O F Davi. * , John T Clark , Judge Dudley , Gee Thrall , all of Omaha ; Judge Davis , of Blair , and E K Valentine , of West Point , and Louis May , of Fre mont , A Card frora Marshal Snowdcn. " " In regard T to that inontetrick that was reported to have been turned in Omaha last week , I have taken pains to find out about it , and find that it , was turned In Counci Bluffs , Town./SThcrp has - beeivq > trick v turned inVQmahs sinfcfi 'last spring , "uo'r wont lie. " ' " Ai.d . In regard to that fire at Dei- lone's last week ; there Were only two policemoa on duty from midnight till daylight there arp only eight all told five ontill midnight. There has to be n- day force and a night force ; the night force stay on one night and half of the next. The two policemen that were on'at that time were August Williams and Ja- c6bS\vartzlander , two of the May or's appointees. All I have to say is.that , it is a matter of impossibili ty for a stock' man to malco Berk shire pig out of wind-spitters. W. P. SNOWDKN. Religious. * The babenifciit of the United Pres byterian Church , corner 18th and California streets , will be opened and warmed every day this week from 3 toS o'clock p. in. , and from 7 to 9 p. m. , for prayer and religious conversation. Brethren interested , and all who teek to know the truth and way of salvation are cordially invited to be present. The Cathedral "Clock" Conceit. On Thursday , February 4th , a grand concert will be given at Croightou Hall , for the purpose of raibing funds wiI ( : which to purchase a clock for the Catholic Cathedral tower. TLis clock will have illu- "minated dials , eo that it can be seen at night from.anj-'dire tloiiYt will be a public benefit , and tlferefore the concert should be made a financial success. Musically wo know it will be a success , as it will be under the direction ot Pror. Decker , Prof. Blankenfeldt , and Prof. Hoffman. The Cathedral choir , the Mamner- chor , the City Band , aiid the best musical talent of the city , both in strumental aiid vocal , will. taj-ff part" The following prominent citizens have consented to act on the gener al committee : C o Chase , mayor , Ezra Millard , Herman Ivountze , Alviu Saunderv Geueral Ord , General G DRuggles , H C Morgan. John Lee , W M Bush man , John A Creightou , Thomas Rlley , Frank Delloue , Frederick Dellone , Rev Byrne , Professor Kel- lom , J McCrary , L Reed.GH Haar- man , A C Althaus , J B Redfield , J 41 McArdle , G Thrall , V Burkley , Fred Metz , A Cahn , Chas ii lirutli , J Congdon J Wakely , P P Shelby. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine , with all the latest improvements. Itisnew has never been run. Inquire at the BEE ofiioe. auglT-tf COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SATUHDAY , January 10. The board met pursuant to ad journment. Present-Commissioners McArdle , Knight and Redfield. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. McClelland , county physician , reported 30 paupers remaining in the poor house. The following appointments were made : Fred. jLiogeuiann , assessor for Jefferson precinct ; John Hallen- beck , justice of the peace for Millard precinct , and the bonds of said offi cers were approved ; also the official bond of Fred. Logemann , constable for Jefferson precinct. The proper petition and bond having been presented , license lor the sale of liquor at the barracks , in Saratoga precinct , was ordered issued to Fritz Marti for six months from Dec. 24.1874. Two bridge bonds , Nos. 9G and 97 , each lor $1,000 , issued July 1st , 1871 , to the Union Pacific railroad company , having been redeemed , were burned. At 4 o'clock p. m. , proposals for services as physician and furnish ing medicine for inmates of jail and poor house , were opened. The contract for one year was awarded to Dr. S. D. Mercer , at $30 per month , he being the lowest bid der. der.The The following accounts were al lowed : J A Creiphton ; , adm'r , rent of Probate Court room for December , 1874 $ 40 00 L S Reed , cash paid for post age , etc 12 45 F C Festner , stationery 8 80 Byron Reed & Co , witness fees assigned 4 00 E B Willis , coroner's witness fee 1 00 Pratt & Elliott , coal for poor 22 00 Ellingwood & MnCune , gro ceries 13 40 Andrew Murphy , blacksmithing - smithing 8 25 Gee W Homan , livery 100 Fred Schroeder , on account building bridges 50 00 Adjourned to Saturday , January 23d. LEWIS S. REUD , County Clerk. Colonel J. K. H. Patnoi. Colonel J. IS. H. Patrick , who is now prominently mentioned as a candidate for the United States Senate , is , as we all Know , an old resident of Omaha , and one of our most respected citizens. Politically , Mr. Patrick has , during the past four years , been Independent. Four yaars ago he iupported the Republi can legislature , and , we understand , he announces his intention to act with the administration if elected , and will doubtless do so. The American Newspaper Direc tory Is an epitome of newspaper his tory. It is also regarded is an offi cial register of circulations. This feature , require ? the closest scruuity to prevent It from leading to abuses. The plan , a'dopted by the publishers of the Directory , to se.cure correct and trustworthy reports , s rigid in its requirements and adhered to with impartiality , Successful pub lishers , who have something to gain by a comparison , are generally prompt , not only to send reports lu conformity , but give Mes is Geo. P. Rowell & Co. such information as enables them to "weed out unsub stantiated statements of pretenders in journalism. The popularity of the book/and / thegeneral confidence in its accuracy and good faith are attested by the immense hodj' of ad- 'vertjsemcnts ' it receives. CLEARING SALE ' -OF DRY GOODS. A. CRUICKBHANK & CO. , Preparatory to'enla'rgement of store , will close out their entire. stock at prices without regard to cost , so that a' quick and rapid sale will be effec- ' ' 'ted. ' \ \ : D.ome8tj9 Goods at New York prices : . 4-4 Fruit of the Loom , 12jc. 4-4 Lonsdale , ( genuine ) 12Je. 4-4 Lonsdale finish , lOJc. 4-4 Unbleached Muslin , 8Jc. A. ORUICKSHANK& CO. , Cor. 14th and Farnham st. , j4wl .Omaha , Neb. STEP in prettyof ten in the French Coffee House. Splendid Coffee and excellent Beef Steak is pleasant to have in this bad winter time. janlCsat mon&thurs3t DYEING , c eauing ana repairing done in the neatest manner , at the STEAM DYE WORKS , 10th St.Let. Farnham and Douglas apr28t f. SEWING done cheaper than the cheapest. Plain sewing , dress and shirt making ; cutting and fitting a specialty. Ladies' wrappersand un derwear constantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to by Mrs. Kline , 04 Howard street , be tween 12th and 13th , north side. Janl2l6 Sealed Proposals. NEB.RELIEFAND AID SOCIETY , ! OMAHA , Jan. llth , 1875 , J Sealed proposals \ \ ill be received at the office of the Secretary until one o'clock j > . m. , on the 20th inst. , for the following amount of supplies for the grasshopper sufferers , to be delivered at the Society's ware house in this city : 487,500 Ibs corn meal , in 100 Ib 17,500 ILs flour , in 100 Ib sacks. Bids will be received lor all or any portion of the above amounts. Deli very must be completed oa or before the 4th day of February. Payment will be made on deli very. The Executive Committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. bids.By order of the Ex. Committee. JNO. T. TROUT , U. S. A. , jlStolO Secretary. GEO. H. ± * ETEESOif , tne pionee cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also " ' . one Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Durham" Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. mayGeodlv BLACK ALPACAS A SPECIALTY AT CKUICKSUASK'St OCtSOeodtf LINCOLN. The Insane Asylum Controversy. I Correspondence of tha BEE ) LINCOLN , Jan. 18,1875. EDITOR OJIAHA BEE : "WHO LIED. " Some time since a Lincoln correspondent pendent of the BEE stated that much dissatisfaction existed in this community because of the appoint ment of Dr. ( ? ) Scott as Superin tendent of the Insane Asylum. He gave.as a reason for such dissatis faction , the report in circulation here , namely , that Dr. Scott was not a practicing physician , and it was feared that he was incompe tent for the position. An insurance agent , one McMurtry , was quick to pronounce all such insinuations false , and in his sweeping denuncia tions of those who had spoken rela tive to the subject , he branded the correspondent as a liar. The cor respondent spoke neither for or against Dr. Scott ; ho simply stated facts. This noisy champion of Mr. Scott'8 talked so much , however , that I concluded to investigate the matter and ascertain who lied. 3B. SCOTT'S SIDE OF THE QUESTION. The people of the State want to know whether this man is capable or not. With this end in view , 1 have carefully inquired concerning the points in controversy , and will give Mr. Scott's version first , then the opposite view , reserving the right to judge which I consider the strongest. Mr. Scott wishes it distinctly un- dersood that he is not the pet candi date of Stout , Kennard & Co. Fur ther , he is satisfied that this "hue and cry" is raised against him at the instance of the above mentioned firm , and for no other reason than that his appointment did not serve to accomplish certain political ends. It is also claimed that as one of the trustees of the Asylum he did good work : that he is better ac quainted with the wants of the in stitution than any other man , and is fully competent. Finally , it is said he is houestajgood Christian gentle man , but through misfortunes some what embarrassed1 financially , and that this appointment would help him out. THE OTHER SIpE. The fir t and only legitimate question for me to solve is his com ? petency. I care nothing for per sonal wrangles , but when a wrong Is perpetrated upon the- people of this State , or upon a public officer , a journalist in possession of the facts fail to discharge his duties when he neglects to expose the wrong. Dr. Scott was asked by a phy sician of this city , where he receiv ed his medical education. The re ply was , at the Lynn Medical Col lege , Chicago. A letter to the Sec retary of tiat { Jnstitutionj asking if such h man ever gra'dtiate'd there , was answered in the negative. A diploma does not signify that a man is piaster pf his profession by any means. But it does signify'that he has ha ( | the opportunity to obtain &ojne theoretica.1 knowledge. Shicp no proof of that nature caii hje had , we must examine his record as a practicing pbysiciau , MrSpott came to Lincoln in the year 18GO. He purchased an inter est } n a drug store , which business he eontfiiMed for a year. Deposing of his interest in this business , he engaged in real estate and Insurance in company with Mr. McMurtry , who claims to have influenced Gov. Furnas sufficient to secure his ap pointment. He continued } u the real estate business uutil last-fall , when ne went to Atchisou , Kansas , and engaged | n the business of ship ping wnortleberries , blackberries , and the like , to a northern market. Thus five years have passed with no practice or study. It is asked , does it look reasonable that "a phy sician of acknowledged skill and ability in his profession , " should travel over the country , picking up a living in this hand-to-mouth sort of manner ? He has no diploma to show that he has ever studied ; he has no record , for eight years , at least , to show that he ever practiced. Such are the. objections urged by the people generally , while the med ical fraternity prb'tes't a'gainsti'en masse. Now if Dr. Scott's reputation is handled in this manner on personal grounds , it is a pusillanimous war fare. If , on the other hand , he is assuming to know what he does not , and for a paltry salary , because a retiripg pxpputjve | s BO careless as no't fo examine into his competency , is desirous of practicing his igno rance on the most unfortunate of all , it is simply infamous. If he was'fuithful as , Trustee , he did his duty no more , no lefs. Pos. sibly Stout and Howard favor him , and possibly some one else. He is a Christian gentleman. That is not denied But for his fidelity to the church , and for his forensic efforts ' in b'elialf of sinners from the pulpit , he will be rewarded in heaven. Mr. Scott has not yet shown his qualifi cations : he must produce them. When he shows his fituess , he re- pells all insinuations. Unless he does , it Is a piece of quackery wthr | out parallel , and he should be con demned as an adventurer of the boldcs't kind. GABE. WORKINGMEJS , STOP PAYING RENT , and buy a house , by making month ly payments. Houses und lots bought and sold , property rented , and money loaned , by J. N. FISHER & Co. , _ _ _ 0dd Fellows Block. nov27eoiltf LABORERS' I NION JNo. 1 , meet first pnd third Tuesday each month , jit Blacksmiths' and Mechanics' Hall. . JanCIf REAL ESTATE. FISHER & Co. , Block , are now re-SJIyto ouy and sell RealEstafiTbf every descrjpt'on. ' Terms , easy. Quick sales and small profits. Give them a call. nov25eodtf TYPE A Font of Bourgeois Type , of which th'9 is a sample , weighing COO its. This type has been in use on the Daily BEE less than one year , and is nearly as good as new. For terms &c. , address E. ROSEWATEK , Publisher of the B _ FLEISCHMAN'S COMPRES SED YEAST , MICHIGAN AP PLES , BUTH'S OYSTERS , WHITEFISH AND TROUT. 3 ? VAH. . GLADSTO .N E & CO. 1 set24tf Indian Curiosities at No. ; 170 Farnham street , corner llth street. may 7-tf. * Douglas County Bible Society. The annual meeting of the Doug las County Bible Society will be held at the office of Rev. Dr. Stewart to morrow ( Tuesday ) afternoon , at 4 o'clock. A full attendance is de sired. . Rsv. T. B. LEMON , Pres't. SAM'L BURNS , Sec'y. To the ladles of Omaha. We wish to say that we are clos ing out all wool merinos at 60 and 65 cents ; all wool Empress cloth at 35cents ; all wool berge , good styles and extraordinary value , for 50 cents ; ah1 wool Cashmeres at 50 cents ; im itation camels haircloth at 35 cents ; plaids for children and other dress goods at 15,18 , 20 and 25 cents. CHENE BROS. COLD SILK , A few pieces left at $1.50 ; usual price in New York city is $2.00. A very handsome black silk at $1 65 ; good at $1.50 ; black silk cloaking velvet at $6.00. Extraordinary bargains in ladies ties at 25 cents ; ribbons , hosiery , underwear , blankets and house fur nishing goods at New York City prices. We hope no lady will come to our store , after this advertisement has been withdrawn from the columns of the BEE , and tell us that we have not got what we advertise. It wUl pay you to visit our store often dur ing the next ten days , as we are de termined to close out a great many goods we still have on hand , let them bring what they may ; 265 Douglas , 2d door from 15th street. janlStf W. M. BusmrAN 9 Best fine out , Simpson's , Creigh tou Block. novlOeodtf BYEKS' is the place for cheap Boots ; sewed , $12 ; pegged , $ S. Opposite P. O. jan6eodtf FURS BELOW NEW YORK PRICES AT ATA. A. HUBERMAN'S. nov21tf McKelligou-a card on second page , Iune2-tf THE CAUSE OF TEMPERANCE fiijds one of its most insidious and dan gerous foes in the many so-called "tonics" and "appetizers , " made of cheap whisky and refuse liquors , finished up to suit depraved appe tites under the name of medicine. DK. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA BIT- TEKS are none of these. They are not a beverage , but : \re \ a genuine medicine , purely vegetable , pre pared from California herbs by regtdar physician. For a.11 diseases of the stomach , liver , kidneys , blad der , skin and blood , tliev arp an In fallible mid.uurivqled remedy. STOVS . E. F. COOK , 637 14th St. , between DoQglu Dcd ? ; Manufacturer of Tin Copper and Shwt Iron Ware , and dealer In Cooking and Heating stoves stamped. Jananncd and French War on and. Tin Hoofing , Gutters nd.Si'outlns ana Work -lone and EATH & HANS EN , Wholesale Dealers n Leaf ; Tobacco , Manufacturers ot O I OA. . IR , S , AND DEALER IN Tobaccoi Pipes , &c , , &c , 1G3 Bet. 10th &llth , Oxia.a.3 . < , JXTo J-3. octltf UOTON MARKET B. A. HARRIS , 637 Fifteenth Sreet , [ bet. ! Douglas and DcOgs- BEEF , POBK , Mutton and Veal , " Fish , Poultry , Game , tug2g lv AND L. WuOBVVOKTli , 238 Douglas St. Omaha Neb. WAG01T t Wood Stock , WAGON HABDWARE , Pateat WleelB , Finished Qeariag , ic. xles , Springs Thimble Skeino HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks and Buggies StcntclmcUer Wagon Depot. SPENCER'S Eruit and _ Coniectiqnary i13th nptt Leaveinrorlh HotTs FEITZ HAPHEH , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corn r lltb , Om IK Nebraska. Board by ttx-iiayor week. iune IT OMAHA MARULK IVORKtf , 15th tt , bet. Dodga aid Cap , aye. , Omaha , Neb rOJD. Dealer In and manufacturer of Italian and American Monuments , lleadstonea , Mantels , Hearths , Furniture Tops , &c. , Ac. Cl.im superiority for Material and Mechani cal Finub , and guarante laUsfattlon , l > siijns and prices furnistetl free of charge. Solicit jour patronage. Orders through njail will re ceive year prompt attention. laoll EDVVAlliJ &UEUJL. 3IAO1STETL OF THE DKPAKTED. Ho. 49810th St , tetween Firaiin & Haraey. Will by the aid of guardian spirits , obtain lot any one a Tiew ol tne past , present and la- la re. JJo ten charged in cases cf ticfcneu , SPSCIAT , NOTICES. XOTICE. Advertisements of To l t. For Sale , Loit , Wants , Found , Boarding , * . , will be Inserted in the c columns ones for TEN CEKTSper line : each subsequent insertion , FIVE CEF1S per line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS AVASTIM. WANTKD By a youns lady , first-class bOLrd in a pi-irate lamily one with piano preferred. AdJresjJ. D. , BKK office. nt _ WANTED B a thoroughly competent man. a situation as bookkeeper. Ad dress FISHhBACO. , jlStf Odd Fellows' Block. WANTED To txchange , first-class city lots in Lincoln , for good piano , or fur horse , buggy and harm J. J.U. W. MITCHELL , j3f ! Bral Estate Office , Odd Fellows Bi'k. WAnTED -Tlireo or four Rood men , with from SoCO to $1,000 capital , to engage in a fir t-ela s manufacturing intemt , to be insti tuted in this city. For further information. circulars ic..c.iim INTELLIGENCE OFFICE , jJStf Odd Fellows' B'ock. WANTED A few pupils to learn therc- crcatiugand artistic art of T zidetmy Terms reasonable. MR. E. NAUTKE. jan6eod2w 507 12th street. KOll TT'OR SALE Desirsble county bands of Neb. , JJ bearing ten per cent , interest. BANK , Janl3-10t Omab * . Neb. FU SALE Fort Scott Coal , at Hainan's Tailor shop , s. e. torner llth and F rn- bam. J. IS. A1U.OLO. FOU SALE Something new for tup parlor tabl' a self-operating fountain for gold tub. Call and tec it at the China Tea More , corner IGthand Chicago sts. janT w FOR SALE A bran-new Whcolcr WlUon EUO Cabinet sewing machine lur S9O , at the BhK office- tf FOttSALE Acar-lo'd Apple" , Wine Saps and Missouri Jppius guaranteed good and sound at Merrltt's Ucbtaurant , 153 Farnham strict. det29 1m PATENT nidllT rOK SALE A patent on seeding u.achiut-s , of a late Issue , very new and note ! , ottered very cheap fer cash by the inTcntor , who is compelled to tell or ci- cbacgefor any kind of plopc ty which can be turnei into cash , even at a treat ; sacrifice. Fi r particulars , call and examine a working model , at from seven to uiuu o'clock p. m , at No. 700 17lh St. , Ouihlu. ED\VA1'.D W11MAN. J2lin FOR ijsaT ( , T710P. RENT Housj with fire rooms , on ISth 1 ! bt. Kent 510. Inquire at ll.TAGGEK , jaslitf 131 Farnham St. , up stairs. 17 > 0r. KENT Furnished room , W Jackson JJ street , bet. JOth aud llth. jni5-3t HOUSE FOR KENT :3d and California. S. A.TAVLUU < fcCO- decSOtf LjTOUE FOE BENT-9tti near Jackson. O S. A. TAYLOR A CO dec 0-tf rWE RENT Brick Store Cor. Fifteenth and Capitol Avenue , also offices. oct21atl J. G. JACOBS. FOB KENT. Suite of rooms suitable for bou&eVceuing. near to business ; nod yard , d-teru and well. Enquire at f dld dee26tf - " LOST. LOST On 10th or Farnham streets , an ear drop. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this ctHce orCtntral Hotel , near depot. * lt LOjT Somewhere between railroad shots and cqnerlOth and Farnham sts. , a la- dv' roluk furcollar. The finder wul be suita bly rewarded by leaving it at rny offiC" , ror. 9th and Fariihaui $ ts. N. F. EXGLIbU , Jr. " " T'k't As't U. P. li. B LOST By burglar who robbed my house about Dec.1th , one gold ear-ring , black enameled , with gold fringe pendant , callable renard to findet. L. U. KOrUY , decSO tf U. P Telegraph Office. 6r eight men can get eood board , and on accommodating terms , by inquiring at COB 13th st. MRS. ffl. A. MU.LEH. jlS'lw O UR NEW STAMPING POWDER stamps rlectly t-ci f : t on any kind of goods. By ictucj - * . PALMER'S STAMPING DEPOT jan54t No. 225 Farnham st. taken by the piece at reduced ratts SEWING nl business men. Dresso and cloaks made In latest styles. Particular attention given to the manufVeture of gentle men's shirts and children's clothes by Mrs. BELLE B HOOKS , fashionable dre s , shirt , and cloak maker , 556 Ninth street , between Doug las street and Capitol avenue. janl-itf / 1ANE ANU PERFOKATED EOTTOMED \J CIIAIIIS made and repaired , very cheap , by John Thume , n. w. corner 13ih and Jackson. With very little rent and suia'l expenEca , I am enabled to do work cheaper lUan any other establishment In thfe city * . CaU'and see me be- Jore gc-iog to auy largo expense. jaal2.w mHE REGULAR SEil'-ANNUAL MEtT- J _ ing ot shareholders of the Mechanics' Mining and "ineltinj ; Co. , for the election of officers , and otlt"X business , will be held at the Uurant Engine Ilouta Tuesday.- January 19th , at 7:30 : p. m. E. K. LON G , ian2-7t PrcsIJeut / > Q.pAHrNEHSIHP I have this day ad- \J mlttcd iuto partnership C. II. Guiou The business will bo continued under the firm name of Foster A Guiou. All notes and accounts aue me mu. t be settled immediately. WM. M. FOSTER. Omaha , Jan. 1st , 1775. Jan8d2w MONEY TO LOAN. Call at law office of D. L , TdOMAS , room 8 , Vlsscher's Block dec23 tf rpAKEN UP-On tne 'JOth Kov. . one blatk J. heifer , three yaars old , and one white- / ued red luilcU cow , Dec. 6th. The owners of thesirne will prove pruj-er.y , pay charges , and take them away. A. M. CLAKK , dlO-ltew-Ow * West Ojiaha. M onay loaned on Watcncs , Gun * , Jewelry , an J Coining bought add sold. " ( Opposite Bee Office. ) sp7-Jlm 1. Buckingham , ATTORNEY ILJLW , 242FAENHAM8TBFE'1 , Omaha - - Neb , janlGtf AMTJaE31EHTS. TIIKKTiC : OF THE SEASON , 7 he Fascinating SCOTT-SIDDONS ! ( Just Keturned from Enrope. ) WILL APPEAR ATTHE ATTHEMusic Music ONE NIGST OJN.LT , . Tuesday Evening , January IQlh , In a Prograramn of New and unexampled brilliancy , embracing a petite comedy , written for her by iUthnr Mutthisjn , Lstj. , cf Drury Lane , London , entitled My Love Letters- HONORABLE CAROLINE MAUVERS , ( with change of costume } , .MARY SCOTT-SIDD JNS , 8 EJJE : A Laly's Boudoir. TIME : The Present. Tickets . . . . „ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . „ „ _ SI 00 , No extra charge for reserved teats at fcbcr- hart's Bazir , ou and after Thursday inoruln ; . jan4-4t Dr. Lathe's Celebrated 1XDIAS" F1KE KINDLER , Manufactured and sold by AE. . ROGERS. Orders personally or by postal card left at 511 10th street will be promptly filled. It kindles Coal In THREE MINUlEa I I sell what kin dles THIRTY FIRES for 25 cts , and deliver It to any part of thecity free of charge. tfS lt Is selling in all eastern cities in immense quan tities. jan3 1m United States Hotel I COK. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. rftHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully annonn- 1 cea that he has purchased and refitted the above Hotel , and Is now ready to accommodate the i ublic , with board by day or week , at reoj- onall rates. WILLIAM LEHB , Prop. iuv22 ' 7 * 1 IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES Silk Twist , linen , Tones , needles , MA.CHINE OIL &c. 3I. rhIne $ Leased on Xon.ltlr In ial ) uf * . _ ' . ; THE SSN6EH MANF'G CO , NO. 2 DOUGLAS STREET , O1TAHA . ITASON , Agent , J. J. BROWN & BBO. , WHOLESALE GROWERS. Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. . STSFXE & JOHNSON , WHOLESALE GROCERS SIMPSOA'S IU.OCK 538 and 54O aToi&rtdenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND . . rnchl32yMORGAN MORGAN & GALLAGHER. SUCCtSSOES TO CBEIGHTON JOO MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCERS , Agents for HAZARD POWDER CO. , @ No. L3& Farnham Street , COA 3E3I.A. - USTEIB aprSdly WHITNEY , BAUSERSIAN & COv WHOLESALE GROCERS XTo. 247 Douglas Street , AGENTS JXB Til * : DDPOST POWDER CO. CLARE : & FRENCH , SALE ( tROCERS ! AJVD DEALERS IN Canned Goods , Dried Truits , Green Fruits in Season. JO 1 ORDERS SOLICITED / ND PROMPTLY FILLED. ESTABLISH ! ! . ! ) ' w 1S5 PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , -.VHOLMALE DEALEBS IN FANCY Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. 212 FarnLam Street , - - Omaha . , VrUllllIUr , r.lplil nU-l * . , _ _ .Ot Fort Oalhoun Mills , , IBTESIEJI } & 3Iaiiufjctared with Great Care from the Best Grain. General Depot , Cor. 14tn & Dodga ELAJtt J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALEES IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS , mays-iy Notions * and Boots and Shoes. G , . . 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. I keep constantly on baud the finest stock ot Broad Cloth , Cassimercs and , am prepared to make up in the most Luhlucablt styles , acd to suit tha most Vesting fastidious watca , i lowest possible prices afjbt Shelf Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ' . AND Threshrrs , Harvcbters , Hcupera , Mowers. Drills , Seeders. Corn-plantu * Plows , Cultivators , Hay-rakes and Wagons. 242 Douglas St. , - Omana TTeTa mchlSly * JOBBERS OF DRY 1 OODS , HOSIERY , GLOYE3 andSOTlOM * . 231 FarxLhasa Street , HENBY HGRIffBERGER. find Old Kentucky \VhI-fklesand Importp-lu'ooJs a Special tf. ToMweinriock- v. jLvi _ . uniL.A. , TsTTiTT - . h9vl ! and TheBurliJgtouand Missouri Hirer Oallrnftd Cj.ol-ri ' nl Ian * t low price * onlGyrar credltatfipc. cen\.Interest , a A "Mi a bonus premium of 20 percent , un ill * nmountof ta purchase , if half tbe land is cultivated , wltnin two years Iruiu date > < purrha-c _ _ _ LtAUGE DEDUCTONS FOH CASH PAYMENTS. North of ? latte , lojp Fork and Elkhorn Vallt TheB.AM.B. K. Co. willteLalwut OOOCOO aerAioKpl-iilidu-az.nsaiida rlcullurallax , _ wali nrjterolojnlry , at troaj tlmf > to $7.00 per. acre on long crijlt. ! il South of ti Pbtte The Com | any ownei a large body o'the bcitballnNib . M . > - eiiby numeron\n and aliacciit to ItsrallroiJ and In theUr aitand l std - > ppn Stale , aa also amonsB Dublican Valley. ForclrculariaadlulMulir p - It- o Pliny Moore , General Ag 'nt. Office South ac Opp'-siin ihe Union Depot , nl And in C. B. & Q. oflice , Grand Centra ! Hote L OMAHA' NEB