THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , August 12. Bepublican Registration. Under the rules established by the republican central committee of Douglas county for the conduct of the primary election -which takes place Thursday , August 2Gth , no person will be allowed to vote at these prima ries unless his name appears in the republican registration list. Every republican citizen ho is entitled to vote at the nest general election will be registered by us upon making personal application. The un Jeraigned will Bit for registration from now until the 23rd day of August , and hereby invite all republicans who desire to take part in the coming primary election to come forward and register theirnamoa. Bv order of the executive committee. E. D. McLACCiiLix , D. S. BKJ.TOS. DTT . " ivUXXISON " , Registrars. P. S. Recistraf ion , Thursday , will take place at the Garfield and Arthur club rooms bet veci ) the hours of 0 a. in.and { 12:30 : p. m. and2ando p. in. , and in the pveuing 7 to ' . > o'clock at Boeder's ] Glh street -Irugatore in the 5ih ward. BEEYmEsT > Palerson eclla coal. J'-Try Faxo'a Goilec Cream Soda. Porter h running the Omaha ferry. " Warranted tooth brushes , Kuhn'e. Excellent Cream Soda at Saxc'e. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn'sdrug store. Seirlenbcrg & Co. 'a Key WestCi- parj al Saxe's. Fresh oysters at Richards' Res- taura'at , 1017 Far wham street. 1H3 Every republican must be registered before he can vote at tlio next primaries. Remember that the city council is aittingasa bjard of equalization this * week. --J. 13. Coolidge , Pullman ticket ascat , waa absent yesterday attending court in Council Bluffs. The duet in some places on 10th Btreet is four and a half inches thick by actual measurement. Twelvelaml seek era went out yes terday toGrand Island and six German settlers for the same place. There -were three cars of emi grants west yesterday and threa more go west on 2Co. 7 to-night. An important meeting of the Standard club will bo held at S o'clock eharp this evening. The do ? which caused the acci- tleni io Mr. Chris , llartman was shot by Marshal Wcsterdahl Tuesday. Republicans of the Fifth and Sixth wares should not fail to register lit Rocder'fl drug store this ( Thurs day ) night , between 7 and 9. The boarding house , corner of IQth and Harney was moved into the ctrcet yesterday to make room for Jim Stephcnson's new brick barn. Among the improvements going up on Tenth street is a substantial brick block , east of Jackson street , built by Tom Kennedy. -Those entitled to draw books from the Catholic Library will bo afToidcd anj opportunity on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons , from C to 8 p. ro. Five hundred Garfield and Ar- ihar medals have been sold by M. Toft , the agent in this city , and only thirty Hancock and English medale. lie says the democrats are either very scarce or very short of funds. Yesterday * smoke curled upward from three spots in the city which the fira fiend had desolated. The Eleva tor ruinp , those of the Checkered barn , and of the St. Nicholas. The last amoked the least of the the three. The Omaha water works company is not idle. It is their intention to have the works in operation and the businuis portion of the city protected with water by the 1st of Januaty. Ths plans and specifications for the bjiler , engines , pumps , and other in iclrincry have been draws , and bids for the construction of the same are now being received. The train west yesterday was double header with fourteen cars. 01 t us number four were the Pullman tleepors "Albion , " "Ilovcro , " "Koch- I ester" and "Monticello , " of the Rod Island line. Those sleepers are beinc sent , to Denver tobringin the Knight Templar of Colorado , and w 11 Icavt Denver Saturday , arriving in this citj on a special train Sunday morning. ' They go through to Chicago fron Denver w ithout change , via the Reel > Island. John Fliegol & Co.havo purchase ; Iho tailoring establishment of the ite Mr. Thiele , and have ordered a larg stock < if gents' fine goods. Mr. Fliege ii an experienced tailor , and a gentle man of a great deal of taste. Ho vas in the employ of Mr. Thielo for sov cral years , and has a host of friends Ho hopes to retain the patronage o his I tte employer , as well as to acquin a large number of new customers , ti whom he will guaranten satis'action The shop is located in Yicscher' Meek. A special train with two Pullmai filecpsra will bo sent down to Liucoh over the Union Pacific on Saturday uveiiin : ; , to return at G o'clock Bunds morning with the Sir tvnights who g tu Chicago with Nebraska's battallion In this connection The State Journal of to-day , Buys : "Quito a large num br of our Knight Templars are tryin to solve the conundrum : Way the have to leave here Sunday morning s ' arrive in Chicago a fouo'clock .and midnight , when they could have left Sa urdav afternoon at thrse o dock u-rivimf in Chicigo at two o clod Sunday afternoon. " Beet Meals in the city at Tizard's \ Full line of Dress and Trimmini tiiks always in etockin latest shades it L. B. WILLIAMS & Soys. We are selling domestics , sheetings lower than any house ir rrints , etc. , tso city. L. B. WnmaisSos s. Parlor , THE TROUBLED POOL , The War Breaks Out Afresh , With Gould as the . Aggressor. This Time the Express Business theEone of Contention. The following from Tuesday's Chicago cage Tribune is of considerable looil interest : The opening of thp Wabash to this city is very likely to cause a disrup tion tl thr. Iowa pooL Efforts have been made lately tu got thu Wabash to join tno pool , but to no effect. The cause of the refusal of the Wabash to do so Waa revealed yesterday. The Wabash haa for some time past been doing its express business through the Pacific express company , an organi zation principally owned and con trolled by the owners of the Wabash and Jay Gould. The Rock Island docs its oppress business throuch the United State ? , snd the Burlington mid the Northwsstern through the American. Notice was given yes terday to the American that its fn-i ht would not bo received by the Union Pacific , which also uses the Pacific Express , at Council Bluffs , fore o ther California or Colorado point Tina action , of course , Mill have the effect of shutting out the Burlington and Northwestern from Pacific bnsi- n * > es , unless they should imko use of Oould's Pacific Espreaf , and ill force all express iiusinecs from this city on iho Wabash and Rock lehnd. That the Burlington nnd Northwes tern managers , as well as the Ameri can expn.s ? company , feel exasperated at tt ib hull-handed proceeding of Gould and the Wabash managers is readily to be imagined , and there w be a lively contest over the matter in the courts. It is claimed that Gould has no riirht to take such action , nnd that the Union Pacific will be compelled polled to receive freieht from any express company or road. Gould's action indicates that ho still has n lar a interest in the Wa- bahh and the Rock Island , nnd that he means to discriminate as much as ho can in favor of these two compan ies. The ofliccrs of the road in the Iowa pool held a meeting yesterday at the Burlington cilice , but It did not transpire what action was taken. If Gould insists upon carrying oul the orJorabove referred to , and re fuses hereafter to take freight from the American express , it will not onlj r break up the Iowa pool , but la vcn y likely to disrupt the Missouri Rive pool also , as the Interests of the two pools are clo > ely allied. Neither tht Burlington ncr the Northwestern wil" submit to Gould's bulldozing withou resort to arms , and a most glijnnti c war among western roads is very im miuent. HIE FIGHT GOES OX. Special II palUi to Till lJr. ! CHICAGO , August 11 10 p. m. There ia n fight between the American nnd Pacific express compniiica. The Pacific compai.y is owned and oper- a'ed by thoGouldrallroads.the Union Pacific , Missouri Pacific and Wabash St. Louis and Pacific. The latter road has ju&t begun running regu lar trains into Chicago. Tlio Pa cific express company has now opened offices .it all points on Ihe above roads mid thus forcing against the old com panies the rules in regard tothe trans fer of business that they have enforc ed againat it , aild will not accept transfer packages for its exclusive pvinls which could have been delivered to it at the starting point. A Celebrated Explorer. To-morrow afternoon Prof. Robert ! V.Schlagintweit will arrive in this cily from California , and will'lecture in Turner Hall Friday evening , upon heel subject : "The most important peopl of East India.1' Prof. Schlagintwen is a famous traveler and explorer and a professor in the University of Gica- sen , Germany. He has in the face great danger and risk of his life pone- tr-ited the fastnesses of the Himalaya Thibet' and Kaschgar mountain ? , fa.in company with his two brothers , one of whom was killed by fanatical Tur irn comans. He has written a book con- > taioing an account of his explorations and marvellous successes , which is insof ofm thrilling interest. He has just com plctcd an extended tour through th western part of the United States and will write a book embodying his adventures in the western wilds. Lively Time. . The incoming C. AN. AV. mai train last evening was about threi hours behind time , the delay bein caused by an accident en the Tllinoi division. From Boone to Counci Bluffs some very lively time was made a The distance is 150 mile ? , which wa made in just four hours and forty-fiv minute ? , including sixteen ttopi - Allowing four minutes for each atoi the actual running time can bo fij urod down to about 48 miles per houi > : Surprise Party. Mr. and Jlra. C. A. Engstrom wei agreeably surprised Tuesday night - ssciiig their residence , 1723 Cumin street , taken possession of by the numerous friends , the occasion beir their silver wedding nnniversar * Among the many handsome presen < received was a costly tea set appr < prlately engraved , purchased at Ei holtn A : Erickson's. Singing ar - speech-making , with magnificent mi sic from the U. P. bandwasthe , ordi - of the evening until about midng . when , owing to the great number : of visitors , a Eumptucus repast that w prepared had to be arranged on tabl to in the fr jat yard , which waa lighted i t by Chinese lanterns. With mar well wjghoe for iho happy couple tl party broke up shortly aftermidnigh having spent an evening that will n soon be forgotten. B. & M. Bnefe. ; The B. & 31. folks arc talking aboi go < sinking a well near the Antelop . twenty feet in diameter. , William Randall , the B. A M. e gineer who bounced his fireman t the locomotive , has himself bee bounced out of the employ of tl ; company. Ho was la'doffat ' Platt Et mouth yesterday. Lincoln Jourca Etat Brad Ringer spent most of nig ] before last down at the B ; & SI. d , pot waiting to get his brawny , am upon the person of Mr. Randall , who recently threw his fireman off the I ccmotive , seriously injuring him.- Lincoln Journal. Fcr the pureat and best ice crean with finest flivor , goto Beindrrff MBUBS' . Edhclm & Erickson receive aily new styles in jewelry , silverware etc ; - " * keep the hrjett stock of clod rp in this citr PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Capt 0. B. llustin lelt for Denver yesterday , Geo. Mills has returned from Min nesota. Judge J. W. Savage has returned from the south. C. A. Baldwin returned home Tuesday from Colorado. A. 1) ) . Clarke , of the U. P. , will return - turn from Missouri this week. Hon. Geo. H. Jewott and wife , of Sidney , were in the city yesterday. W. Shiedlcy , the Kansas City stockman - man , left for Sidney at noon yesterday. Major H. L. Jonness , of Detroit , is in the city , the guest of C. E. Yost. Leran Clarke andF. M. SackeU , of Albion , Boone county , are in the city. J. C. Cowin and Col. E. F. Smytho are said to bo doing good work for Garfield and Arthur in Colorado. Willie llahn hns gone to Deadwood , being called there by the dangerous illuoss of hiafiither , W. J. Halm. Miss Emma lloaglind and her sis ter , daughters of Mr. George Hoag- land , left Toe d y for Minnesota. Kc.tr Admiral. ! . M. IJ. Chtz , Lieut. W. L. Field , and Commander C. S Cotton , of the navy , passed through Omaha TiiMiUy en route to China , Mr. .1. Wilkinson , editor and pro prietor of the St. Thomas ( Canada ) Times , and Mr. P. Bcvier , proprietor of the Lisgar House , at St. Thomas , two rei rescntativo gentlemen of the Queen's Dominion , are in the city to day , prospecting. They are under the protecting care of Mayor Chase. TO THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS : I desire to hwo the names by Friday noon , August loth , of all who desire to go to Chicigo via. C. , B. & Q. railroad on the California special train leaving' Council Bluffs August 1-lth at o.OO p. m , that I may bo enabled to secure sleeping berths for all. Leave word at the ticket office , Fourteenth and Farnham streets. W. J. DAVEM-OKT , augll-2t General Agent. Williams & Son's. Corsets. Williams & Sou's. Corsets. Williams it Son's. Corsets , Williams A Son's. Coraets. Williams t Son's. CorsttJ. Williams & Son's. Corsets. Williams & Son's. Corset ? . OVER 300 DOZEN IN STOCK. OVER SCO DOZEN IN STOCK. OVER 300 DOZEN IN STOCK. OVER 300 DOZEN IN STOCK , Largest assortment in CORSETS. the city , including all CORSETS. styles in both cheap and CORSETS , , very fine goods , 'at lower CORSETS , r prices than they were CORSETS , ever bought before. CORSETS. We can give you corsets from 2Ds up to 83. . " > 0. Children's Corset Waists , Skirt Supporters , etc. Agents for Warners Bro'a Corsets. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S. "Leading Retailers , " Cor. loth and Dodge. ; rt Mr. Will H. Webber , who has been connected with the wholesale music house of Whitney Bro's , Burlington Iowa , has associated himself ith * Shreve , Jarvis & Co. , of this city , in the capacity of traveling salesman and will hereafter make Omaha his . residence. .a. oi The Earnest Worker will give - social at the Christian church io mor- , row evening. Plenty of refreshments. in ts.Y no FAST TRAIN TO CHICAGO DA Y- - LIGHT RUN. To accommodate these wishing n- tora attend the conclave of Knights Tem of plars at Chicago , the Chicago anc m- Northwestern railway will run a fas' mhe < train Sunday , August 15th , leavinj , Omaha ate o'clock a. m. and arrivin : in Chicago at 9 o'clock the same even ing , making the through run by day light. Reduced rates to all who wisl to go. Special inducements to Knight and their families. For full particu lars call at the ticket office , corne ing ] Fourteenth and Faruham streets. iois . . , _ , . . aucll-ut icil . Boots and Shoes. ivas L. B. WILLIAMS fc Sox's. five California Peaw , Plums , Peaches , ps. Eastern Grapes , Pears , PlumsWater , , melous , Apples ; European Oranges ; fig- Lemons , Nuts , etc. , atTiV.ird's. ur. Real Estate Transfers , John A. Horbach and wife to An Daughton- . d. lot 1. Horbach'a It rero addition , Omaha § 1)00. ) tby Augustus KountzB ot al. to Jamt ling Vickery , w. d. s. 88 ft. of o. 22 f hi-ir lot 7 , block 108city of Omaha § 3H ? . iing Augustus Kountne and wife to Auo trust Doll : w. d. lot 12 , block iry. Kountze's 3d addition , city of Ornal ants S2CO. pro. Willis M. Tales and wife to Wn Ed- Kowitzki : w. d. lot 4 , Reagan's add , tiou , city of Omaha $100. and : ALL ! rder Grand Annual ghl ] OPENING of < At the Bee Hive was ; Photograph Studio , bits 213 Sixteenth Stroe up Promciado Concert by the U. lany Band. Grand Illumination and tl the largest -vid finest display of Pilot graphs. , er exhibited in Omaha. Tl not public are most cordially invited attend , Thursday Evening , August 12 , S80 If the weather prcvo unfavorab ' the opening will be postponed unl enthe ; next pleasant evening. 10 3c off TABLE'LINEN the THIS WEEK , AT CKUICKSUAKK S. - A splendid lot of Table Cloths at . Table Napkins just arrived , havir been purchased during the recent d rtns e" pressicn in Now York , will be sold Iby _ us at prices that give our customers a lo- the advantage of our bargains. Also a lot cf Initial Linen , Cambr Handkerchiefs at $1.50 a box , wort , S3.00 , and a rare assortment of Fane & Handkerchiefs , better value than w hayo evfr offered before. Anothe Great Bargain in Laces , consisting c Silk , Lingueioc , Breton , Tortion and . . Irish , at 5c and 10s a yard. Com early and get the first selection i r thcKfi ponde , " JO ? t WINDY WISEACRES , Sergeant Ford of the Night Watch Eeduced to the Banks , A Fight Over the Carcasses of Dead Animals. The Sewerage Question Dis cussed and Contract Awarded. At aregularmeetingofthe city coun cil , held Tuesday evening , there were present Messrs. Blackmore , Dailay , Dodge , Honiberger , Kaufmann , La- bagh , Roddis , Stephenson , Thieman and Mr. President. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. PETITIONS A > U COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor : Gentlemen of the council. It is with regret that I am com pelled to return to you the ordinance making appropriations for the month of July with one item vetoed , in ac cordance with the provisions of the charter. See sec. 50. The item ob jected to read as follows : "Patrick Fork , services as sergeant of N. W. , $15. " The abbreviation "N. W. " evident ly stands for night watch. There is no such office or position as Sergeant of the Night Watch , and has not been since October , 1872 , nor has there been any such position as Night NVatchman , aa distinguished from po licemen on the regular force assigned to night duty , since August , 1875. In regard to this matter , so far as Police- nun Ford is concerned , the city rec ords show that on the 4th day of May last , the marshal sent a communica tion to the council as follows : DlV'AKTMENT OF POL1CK , O.MAHA , May 4 , 1880. Tu tlic Honorable City Couuci : GENTS I have this day appointed Patrick Ford as sergeant of the police force , and to take charge of thorn while on night duty , and respectfully ask your approval "of the same. Respectfully , C. J. WKSTEKDAIIL , Cily Marshal. On motion the council approved the same. There is not and has not been here , any such otlice as "Sergeant of the Police Force , " and if there was , the Mayor must nominate and the council confirm. On the 1st day of Juno the council passed a rasolution as follows : Resolved : That the salary of the police otlicor Ford bo raised from 500 to $75 rjer month , to take effect on mid after July 1st 1880. Shortly previous to the first meet ing in the present nuntli , the Marshal presented to the clerk a voucher , ns follows : The City of Omaha : To Patrick Ford , Dr. , 1SSO , July For services aa ser geant of night watch , as per resolution by the city council § 15 . I certify that Ihe above bill ia cor rect. C. J. WESTEUDAUL , City Marshal. Up to the time of the passage of the appropriation ordinance afl referred to I had not found it necessary to take . any official notice of the fact that a so-called sergeant of the night watcher or "sergeant of the police force" had been appointed. lean , however , no . longer overlook it , as I am compelled to either allow or refuse to allow pay for the place. The charter provides that : "Each , policeman shall receive a eum not ex ceeding sixty dollars per month to be tiied by'Ordinance. " See sec. 94. This precludes the raising of pay of a policeman by the council either by resolution or ordinance , even though he be assigned to unusual duty. He can , in fact , bo assigned to no duty as policeman nor included in those speci a fied in the charter and ordinances. If - duties are to bo required of the nature . of police duty which a member of the regular force may not be required to - perform , the mayor and council should provide for the performance of such duties by ordinance. tc It may not bo out of place for mo here to suggest that it has seldom , if nd ever , been found to work well to per ' manently assign one of a force , all of whom are of the same grade , to the command of his comrades. If done ; at all , it should be but temporary , - and then by lot or turns. The captain or commander of a police force , either y by day or night , is too important - ant a position to bo merely as signed to a member from the ranks , without due official appointment under aer laws duly enacted. CiiAMMojf S. CHASE , Mayor. The veto was unanimously sustained. From the mayor , transmitting deed of city of Omaha to John &gI. , Levy. Referred to committee I.an public property and improvements. , From the mayor , transmitting letter from F. M. Stratton tendering a three year old deer to the city as a present inn the same to be put in Hanacom park. Gift accepted and vote k.BO , of thanks so the donor passed. mes From the mayor , appointing Joseph ft. Vanous as policeman on the regular r.o. ( force vice Frank Jelen , resigned. iarP Au- pointment confirmed Phe o . From the mayor , notifying the aha council of the hen execution of the con tract with the Omaha Gas Co. Filed . From the mayor , transmitting a Idi- letter from the city attorney showing that of the fifteen additions made to the city of Omaha during his adminis tration but two , viz. , "Elizabeth Place" and Capitol addition , had been approved by the mayor and council at required by law and were in rcalitj not legal additions to the city. The unfortunate condition of the streets ir oet. the outskirts is the reault of this non P. 1 compliance with the law. Referrec to committee on public property nd the improvements. oto- From the mayor , approving the or The dinance providing for special ion to and apppropriation ordinance for Juh except one item. Filed. From Otto Frczoni , offering to sell , the city four elk , two does and wo bucks aged four and fiix years re able spectively. After sorao discussion tin letter was placed on file. mtil Frcm property owners on 1411 street regarding construction of nen sidewalks and other improvements Prayer of petitioners granted. From real eetite owners in Nelson'i and addition requesting that grade be established tablished in said addition , on heed streets and alleys thereof. Referrec de- - to committee on public properly and improvements. From residents of north Omaha requesting extension of fire alarm telegraph " egraph to"North Omaha and the ca- tion of a box at the intersection caof rth Saundera and Hamilton atreets. Re . ferred to committee on fira. wo From E. E. French , W. T. SeamaDj 0. H. Ballou. Dexter L. Thomas , et IDal asking that Siunders street be here of after designated as Sheridan avenuCj as a slight token of the appreciation of services in the removal of the of Military Headquarters to thia city , . I/iid on the tablo. J From T , W , T , Richards io rd tcai pool of stagnant water on Farnhara and 22nd. Referred to committea on atrcota and grades. 01tE From Welshans Bros. , calling at- tention to the dangerous condition of the crossing on Farnham and 8th streets , and asking that it be repaired. Referred to committee on atreeta and grades with power to act. FromJ. 0. Donohoe , asking for leave of absence for two weeks. It waa moved that leave bo cranted and amended thrt he received no pay for the time ho is absent. Quito a lively discussion followed as to the practice of paying councilman and other officers ficors for time vfhon absent , some pointed personal remarks being made by several gentlemen. The petitioner was finally granted leave of absence without pay , by a vote of five to four , when Mr. Dodge raised the point of order th.it the pe tition could not be amended , and appealed - pealed from tbo decision of the chair. The chair was sustained. The petition of T. C. Livingston for permission to put a fire proof Man sard room on his house was granted. Bid on cross-walks was received from Theodore Bedessen. Referred to committee on sidewalks and bridges. Proposal from Welshans Bros. , to furnish oa's ' , corn and bran for fire department. Referred to committee on fire. Three proposals were received to degrading grading on Davenport street ni fol lows : Luke McDermott at 10 cents per cubic yard , Pat Gormin at 13J cents , and Patrick Welsh at 14 cents. Referred to the committee on streets and grades with power to act. Pro vided that if the contract be lot to Pat Welsh it be at a price not ex ceeding 14 cents per cubic yard. Three bids for grading Jones street , between 13th and 15th were received and laid on the table , as the work was already provided for. The city engineer's report as topro- bable cost of pradina 15th street , be tween Hou.ird and M-ircy , § 4,630.8 ! ) , was placed on file. The city engineer's report on side walks not constructed was referred to committee on sidewalks and bridged. From J. D. Jonua , on cross-walks required in 4th ward. Referred to committee. RESOLUTIONS. By Messrs. Kaufmann and Steph- eii'on : To instruct the mayor to con tract with the Nebraska Gas Light company for lighting the city three years at § 25 per annum per lamp. Adopted. By Mr. Stephenson : Instructing tha city clerk to advertise lot 5 , block II , fcr sale for ono week , the proceeds to be put into the special cash fund. After several amendments further consideration of the matter was in definitely postponed. By Mr. Kaufmann : Providing that hereafter the city officers shall not draw pay for timu that they are absent from the city. Rsfcrred to the com- mittcu on finance. By Mr. Kanffman. that hereafter each ordinance introduced shall have the name of the councilman intro ducing tlio same attached to it , which tiama ehall bo read by the clerk on reading the ordinance. Adopted. By Mr. Thieman : authorizing the repair of two bridges on south Omaha creek. Adopted. By Mr. Dodge : authorizinc Mr. M. Poiiovnn to tr > 'm shade trees within limits of sidewalk on Capitol avenue , near Thirteenth. Adopted. By Mr. Dailey : ordering repair of sidewalks on east side Fifteenth street. Adopted. By Mr. Labagh : ordering sidewalk on lot 21. Capitol addition , south aide Dodge stropfc. Adoplbd. By Mr. Blackmore ! Ordering side walks on various streets. Adopted. IIEI-OKIS QF COMMITTEES , Onfirianco : Recommending the per manent grading of Fairview sUitedl hi accordance with with the estimate of engineer , when the city gets the title to Fairview street. Placed on file. On claims : Recommending that the ctaim ofV. . B. Hibbard , for damages , be not allowed. Adopted. On streets and grades : That fore man of street work will attend to gra ding on Capitol avenue. Ftled. On streol sand grades : Recommend- in" the building of a culvert on Cass and 23d streets. Adopted. On streets and grades , recommend ing that propositions for grading on Jones street , between 13th and 15th bo rejected , and the Second ward delegation be instructed to fill up holes in 13th and Leavemvorth streets at cost not to exceed § 75. Adopted. On Police : Returning report of the police judge for month of June. Filed , On police , recommending approval of contract and bond of Ohas. Splitt to act as city scavenger. Mr. Stephenson thought this was a job again. Mr. Kauffmsn thought Mr. Splitt's ; perfume factory in the north end of town waa an offset to that already located in the south end. The president stntcd that he waa in favor of letting the job to some re sponsible party nnd ho did not think tbc bidder waa one. He favored a con tract with the Omaha Fertilizing Co. . and had already been told that they would undertake the contract. The report was recommitted for one week. On public property and improve ments. Recommending that the deed of J. H. Kollorn bo accepted and Eda corded. Adopted. , On same , recommending that the . contract lor grading at Ilanacom Park bo let to James Duffy ai the lowest ! bidder , and that the mayor be in structed rb execute a contract with said Duffy. Adopted. - A verbal report from same commit tee recommended that certain city property on Cass street be sold to James Bolan for § 300 and the mayor , bo instructed to execute tbc deed. Tlio city clerk waa instructed to advertise idto aS vertise tlio lot for ono week , and tc include lot 5 , block H , in the sanu - notice. Mr. Bolan's bid was , on motion placed on file. A motion to adjourn for two weeki was lost. The committee on Ore reported ir favor of giving the hay contract to inA. - Bodessen. Adopted and mayor in structed to draw contract , with bone of S100. On sidewalks and bridges : Recommending - mending a bridge over ravine mon Twenty-second and Harney leadim to Hanscom park. Adopted. Same committee reported in favoi of allowing Benzon & Johnson to build Mdowalks on approaches to thei - lots at their own expense. Adopted . The committee on water works .nd sewerage reported that they were satisfied atin isfied that the majority of people in ihe vicinity desired the constructor . of thesewer from Thirteenth to Nintl , street ; that L. B. Stanley & Co were the lowest bidders , and recom - mended that the contract be awarded to them and the mayor instructed to execute the paper * . Mr. Boyd made extended remark opposing the adoption of the report He stated that a sewer built on the plans before the council would oet - § 100,000 a mile and that the plan would require three or four miles insof mains , or an expense of three or fou hundred thousand dollars. Wo no\ pay a tax of five per cent and it vas ; worth while to consider if we couh - afford to pay it all out for curbing guttering and sewerage. He though ; that there was a bettor plan that that of direct t sation , nnd that the nest legislature would grant the ity i tbe right to issue bocdi BO that & I who came a'ts ' pg snd eiijoycfl benefits could help pay for it. He hoped the sewer would not be built as if it was , it would meet the general condemnation of those- who were responsible for it. Mr. Dodge replied at length. He did not think the fight against the sewer was an honest one , and ridi culed the idea that any such extent of sewers should ever be required , or any such cost ever incurred. A motion to postpone further con sideration of the question for two weeks was lost. A motion to adjourn for two weeks was lost. The question coming up oil the adoption of the report , the ayes and nays were called for and resulted in eight votes for and two against the report. Adopted. Mr. Boyd moved that thia contract before delivery to the partio1 , bo sub mitted to the council for approval. Carrried. On motion the council adjourned at lli''O for two weeks. Catholic Library. The regular quarterly meeting of the Union Catholic Library association will be hold on next Tuesday , 17th inst. The officers are requested to be prepared to submit their report , for tlio quarter ending. Every member la respectfully urged to bo present as business , vital to the interest of the association , will come up for consideration. By order of the president. C. J. SMYTH , Secretary. We have placed a lot of desirable DRESS PATERNS on centre table , which we will close out at lGjo | per yard. Those goods nro worth from 2. ) to O cents , and are JICHJ styles. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S. IS'I'sKr.v. ' ' A case of conettpntlon by nslng Hamburg Fits. An IH'nnfo woman has named her baby "Pinafore. " Prob.ibly because she never What ? Well , compara tively seldom , was without Dr. Tnom- as' Eclectric Oil , which is the only remedy that haa such wonderful cures for whooping coughdiphtheria , colda , bums , wounds , sores , hurts , etc. SPEClAf NOTICES. NOTICE AilvertlscucnlB To Iet For Sale , Lost , Found , Wante , noirdln ? &c. , will be In- gortol In thews columns once f"r TEN CENTS per line ; each subsecuentlnpertiou.FIVK CUXTS per lino. Tha Hist Insertion nmor less than TWKSTY-FIVE CEMT-J. TO LOAH-MGHEY. ,1 , OHSY TO LOAN-CMl at LAW Ottca MM IX L. VHOUAB.Jtooni 8. Crcltfitnn Block ONKY TO I.OAi 1109 Farnham Btreet. M Dr. Edwarrfn Loin Agency. nov-22-t } HELP WANTED A woman cook anil dining room WANTKD rill at McKenzte Dminir Kootni , corner ICtU and CodgcSt . S. W. GU-sTIX , Pro 2s5-13 "ITTANTED 2glrs ! at French Coffee House , W li tli St. C3 m-w-t Situation at on'-door ork ; best WASTED pi en. Adilrcsi C. I' Uitc , Huilom ltiv r house , Omaha. 277-10 A eirl ten or tuche rears oU , to WANTED take care o ! an infant. Enquire at 1415 Furuhamat. 230-10 1T7 ANTED A wotcun for washing and Iron- W I'i < . K-nnire at Kmmet house. 231-12 iiTED Ccot. Arply at 1916 Wcb Ur W street. 20Q tf WANTfiD need cook , at Jllchard'a R'H'aui * ant lOlVnitfchittnSt. 263-t GIRL wanted to do ccncral IioudwCrt. A Ecimiro John A. McShane , cor. 17th and Ci Sl 357-tf Good girl for ei't ial housework. WASTED Apply to WILLIS M. YATES , Iul3 Podze St. , near 10th. 3ti ( f TTl/ANTEP , A Girl to do hon-c work , 1109 V T Farnham Street , nn Stain 14tf WAHfED-bilSCRLAMEQUS. WANTED Two ladies to travl with a ThcateiicalCn. forthe teatim of ISSOsnd 'el. Address J. LAIIANN , 305 Capitol Anne. . 2SV11 B OT WAlkTED A smart , actno 007 for of fice wait , Tht Hradatrcot CO. 2313 WANTED Secbnd liami cncine and boilpr , ten to foii'tccn liorse-poncr ; must be in good orJcr. Address A. It. , L'ee OllUe. 39 11 WANTED Piano tuning ami rerairinz at HOSPK'S , 1510 Dcdee St. SOC-lm WANTED Foreman at bnck-jarJ. T. MUR- UAY. 163-tf FOR RZHT-HOU5SS AMD UHO. I 0 REST J.'lcih fumljhcd room , N. E. cor. L 17th and Capitol A\c. 231-li T710R RENT-My residence , S. Vf. cot. ISthand H Iiarn , cellar , ciste > n , tumnicr kitchen , etc. O. C HOCniE. "S7-14 T70R RENT A fuieh furnished front room JU Enquire at 1R10 Dodga et. 233tf "pOR RENT Residence northwest corner 11th Jj and California Sts. Inquire tno doom north. 353.15 FOR RENT A house H 1th me rooms , ceod , ci-IIar and cistern S. W. cor. of 13th and ChicacoSts. C. AXFORD. 325-tf "TTIOR RENT Cottase of 3 corns , food cci'ar . JU well , cistern uml outhouse ? , cor. of 23rd r. Clark , M.V. . KENNEDY , S. 13th St. 31 J-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms o\er Mer chants Exchange , N. E. Cor , Iflth and Podcc streets. 233-tf FOR UE.NT Strre room In Jirlck block corner 10th at d Douzhs Sts.vlth or ith > ut cel lar. Also , 3 noma in second store. Applv to American Hense. 200" t f VTICEI.Y furnished rooms uith board. Hrick Jl house Ect 17th and 18th streets 1S3. f TTIUIINISHEn ' ROOMS FOR'RENT-AtDaun JL rott House. _ en9tf Tou KENT Hoiifc with six room , well , ci * JL totn nnd cell\r. On Capitol Ave , bet J5tl anil 16th , touth side J. -McCORlIICK ISl.tl ' - FOR SALE. MILK Twenty to twenty-tour qimrta or oni doiUr by John T. V anlron. ch/ssi-mon-wcili , STOCK FAHM FOU SALK-lOCOacrcs , ilwell- iiitf - > U(1 out-liouscs , In n.iu.'lai County tllon tlic Klkhorn ri\fr ; reel atuck rnnta ; ii K stern Ncbri a. Time pany A'8 ' > 110 lien' of cnttlfl. If 0 hnjii and pijs , 7 her > c ? , inrl tof farmlnrimploraonis. Inqin-c law oifitc ct tofT . W. T. Kitliirds , Omihs , Xcb. 273-codO - FOR SALK Family carriage and splendli riding pony. lOthanJ C'apitol aie. 2S2tf Fit HALE Cottnnwwd lumber of nil alzoga - RFDSrON-D'S , bixtccntli-st. Blfrt "P OU SALK A GristMi'.l. Appiyat J472tf I. . U WILLIAMS * SON. U. S. MARSHALS SALE. ; In the Circuit Court nf the United States , for the District of Nebraska. . forP Charles W. Seymour et al. vs. Wm. P Youug , debtor , and John I. Irwin , Jam - Y. Irwin , W. T. Donovan , Milton aneF. Lamaater , and Nathan F. Moffitt , sure ties. In puwuance and by virtue of an exe cution issued out of the circuit court ixeof ; the United States for the district oflvc mbraska , bearing date July 20th , 18SO , ind to me directed and delivered wv.uu i u wwhbiA utu vt A * , I have lev ! _ _ . WACUf . A . UMC . . ev- J Jii * t i > ied upon and taken all the right , title ind < interest of the aforesaid defendants , indor either of them , in and to the followini lands and tenements , to-wit : In Dougla ; . county , Nebraska , the swi sec. 11 , tp. 14. range 10 ; sw J tsc. 2 , tp. 15 , range 11 , all of which I shall expose to Bale , and sell to the highest and best bidder , at rmbli sale , as the law directs , on the loth day ref September , 188J , at the hour of 10 o'clocl in the forenoon of said day , at the nortl door of the United States postoffice md court housebuilding , in the city of Omaha Douglas connty , Nebraska. Said sale is to satisfy a judgment of said court obtained at its November term 1875 , in favor of the said Charles W Seymour and William W. Wardell , plain h'fifs , and against the stfd "William linP. Yonps et al. , defendants. WILLIAM DAILY. U. S , Marshal , Dipt , of Nebrsi&B , LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : 101b30f Aauzar for n 00 10lba extra C surer for. . . . 1 00 U Ibj Canary C. Surar for 1 00 9 Iba Granulated Sazar for 1 00 8J IDS Cut Loaf Sucarfor 1 00 6 Ibs good Rio Coffee for 1 Oo 6 Iba best Rio Coffee for 1 CO 4 Iba choice Java CoHea for 1 00 5 Jibs best lloeha Coffee for 1 00 Younsr Hjson Tea per lb , 30 to 40 Oolong Tea per Ib , 30 to 40 Japan Tea per lb , 30 to B'1 ' Finest Gunpowder Tea perlb 75 BestO K Flour per sack 8 25 Snow Flake winter wheat flour 3 65 Ha\ensbe3t | flour 1 60 20 bans White Russian Soap for 1 00 ! iO bars Climax Soap for 1 00 SI bars Laundry Soap for 1 00 IS bars Linen 5 > oap for 1 00 Pure Maple fcyrup per gallon 1 15 Golden rap per i-alloii - 60 New Orleans S > nip per gallon " 0 N'ew Orleuna Molaiaca per gallon 45 Sujrar House Molassea per gallon 40 I Ibs St. Louis soda Crackers for 1 00 17IbaSt. Louu Oyster Crackers for 1 00 lllba Boston flutter Crackers for 1 00 II IbsGincer Snaps for 1 00 13 Ibs New Currants for 1 00 8 Ibs New Blackberries for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 00 10 Ibs Dried Poaches ( hahca ) for 1 00 10 Iba Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibs best new Prunes for 1 00 lOlbs. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 7 Iba. new ] a\cr Raisins 1 00 Peaches. 2 lb cans 15 Peaches.3 lb cans ( findard ) S21 Pie Pea lies. B Ibcans 25 Peaches ( Cal)3 ) lb cans ZO Blackberries , 2Iocan 15 Apples , ( York State ) > , ol can 35 Bluebornca 3 Ib can „ 15 Chcrnei 21b can _ 12i Damson Plums2Ib cans. . . . 15 Raspberries i lb can 15 Straw berries , 2 llican _ . 20 StnnirBeans,21b cans 12 } Baked Beans , S lb can 20 Lima Bcins , 2 lb cans 12j Su arcorn , 21b can 12i Yarmouth corn , per can 17 } Tomatoes , Slbcan 16 Succotash , 2 lb can 1-i I Pumpkins , 3 lb can 20 21 Ibs beans 1 00 J 0 Ibvlricd Lima beans 1 OU | 35 Iba hotriny 1 00 11 Ibs Carolin.i'ncc 1 0 25lbs itmc-J - 1 00 Fat fimllt mackerel , } terkit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Fat family whit flintier kit 80 Codn h , uliole , per lb 8 Codfish , boneless , Jicr lb 10 Halliliut , peIb 12J HoIUnil licrntiir ( new ) itr ke ? 1 25 Tel > HCi-oBIa > , kwc'lI'e Durham ) r rlb 60 Tel > ioi.uS.1lvcrP ( < jIplul ) > crlb 60 Tobacco ( ( > ' ' S' > Ie ) per lb 36 Tobuix'oMcerstluum ( ) | t-rlb 4 Hams. HUir.ir-ciired , perlb 11 fc.'Kt , 11 iloz for 1 00 Butter , fresh mil , perlb -0 t'omplotc price liata fiirn-nhed on appllcatl C'oimtrj orders will receive prompt and care attention. IVisiliicIt ri ) oodseold on i rciht. J. B. FRENCH & GO. , Tim Original Kcliablc roccrs , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NEB. SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , "ZZ A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs Pirst Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE STUCK OF Oil Paintings , Kopra % inirs an < l Framca at great ly ridccd prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut He - - " l 20 & "i " i ; ; ; = ° " 50 12xiJ ( U 12113 - I.4" " 10x20 1' li " ? 5 Rustic 8x10 frame . > Jo Chromes fri" > fd , smiH , 25C\ ClirooioS framed , lar " , 1 S5 , Engrivingj fiom JOe npnardu , Photograph frimea ffuns 15s uj-wards , WindoA Cor .icB373c a window ana upwards Lambrefiu' 00 per window and upward ? , Cornice f .iw2 50per window andupwaidJ , Vtltet frames 25c e-ich to5 00 Violin SlniiM ' . < . Vio.i'H 1 75. 2 50 , 3 hd Guitars 5 00 , 0 00 , 7 00 aim B : tan'i ' Banjos 1 00. 3 00. 5 00 , and urinaru ? , , Accordeons from 1 00 up , cheapest in city Sent ! for samples and catalozue of mouldings and sbcst rmuic. A 110SPE , JR. , 1576 Doigc ! St. , Omaha , Neb. . , , . Absolutely Pure. Mnde fmm Orape trom Tartar > V > othu preparation nukes Mich liilil , ( laky hot brenU - nr luxurious pittrj Can lie eitcii li } ' il > pe tun nitluint fear of the tils resulting from hcav } m- < ! i rttihlc food. ; bold enl } in cans , liy nil GroccO. KoVAr. I'.nxiMi PUVOKH Co. . Xcw Tork- a * , i : . CGM831QN MERCHANT O > 33/3 : JS 3SC .SL . Wholesale Dcn'cr In KoriLm ami Dorocst Fruit , liutter , finite. Poultry , ( lunin. JIm8. . Ba - con , Lartl , Fmn Flali. si.d Atrunt ftr BOOTH'H OVSTKKS noT'm in ' A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors aud Builders. Id Fine Woodwork a Spccii ty. Agcntsfor Hie EncjtiihU 1310 nonOK < T. OMAIM CHARLES RfEWE , Metaltc Cases , Coffin ? , Ca kctj , Shrouds , etc. Farnham Street , Bet. Ifiihaudll'li.Omiha.Neb. Teleirriohic Ordar-i Promptly Attended To. , JNO. G , JACOBS , ( Former ! j of Gtoh & Jacobs ) . - - of No. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob G\l \ - ORDKK3 RV TKLKUHAPII SOLICITS - E. F- coos : , , or NDERTAKER , . Ccrr r Uth and CaE9 SrecUl t en * ion to orlera by telegraph. < 31. IJ. HIS OX , General Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : PHCESIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon , don , Cash Assets 15.107,1:7 WESTCHESIEII.N.Y. , capital. . . . i.ooocoj THE MERCHANTS , of NeTrark. N. J. , 1,000,001 , QIRARO FIREPhilideIphiaCapital. . 1,000,000 . KORTIIWESTEhK KATlOXALCap- - flal 900,000 FIREMEN'S FIJXD , Calilornia. EOO.OCO . BKITI5H AJIEKICA AESUBiNOSCo l.SiO.CM J.Ti.K nar ras. CO. , ASM ! ZwSW AgEKiCAF OETP.AL , j Mits aso.is ? COLUIVIBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the voll-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokea ami Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Alao the Otto Hand Made. Samples can bo seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , reight added. Send for price list No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. GIT UP AS ! ) CilT ! SO OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , We nro Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless ol * Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Xot Be Undersold. IBOSTOICT CIjOTHHSTGECOTJSIE , XIIA3I STREET. CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. IT IS A CRATiEYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEW1NGWIAGHINE Gives universrl Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are alwars satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office , \vill be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , Cor. Davenport and 15th Sis. , Omaliu. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I Cigars ironi $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per doxcn upwards. Send for Price List , MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Xeb. MAX MEYER o GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOOCS , Fishing Tackle , Rase Rails and a full line of nsroTioisrs .A.ICTD : G-OOZDS rn-fw ERADICATES ALZ. MAZ.ARIAZ * DISEASES from ilia SYSTEM J. O. RICHARDSON , Prop. , 8T.I.OUI3. f House Furnisbin f s , Shelf Hardware , \ Nails" u Etc. Btreet , let