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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1880)
THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , August 14. BepuTalican 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 theee prima ries unless his name appears in the republican registration list. Every republican citizen who is entitled to vote at the next general election willbe IregiRtered by us upon making pereonal application. The undersigned will eit 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 theirname * . By order cf the executive committee. E. D. MCLAUGHLIN , D. S. BKMOX , D. H. KCKMSOV , Registrars. p. s. RepUtratinn , Saturdaj- , will "take place at the Gatfield and Arthur club rooms between the honra of 9:30 : a. in , aud 12:30 p. m. and2 and 5 p. in. , nnd in the cveuing 7 to 9 o'clock at Kcssler's hall , on Thirteenth street ; alio , at Koeder's drug-store , corner of Webster and Sixteenth street , from 7 to H o'clock p. m. BREVITIES , Palcrson Bells coal. Try Saxo's Coffee Cream Soda. Porter is running the Omaha ferry. Warranted tooth brushes , Kuhn's. Scidenbart ; & Co.'s Key West Ci gars ct Saxe's. Six cnrj of Bieman stock -will ar rive thit evening. The Union Pacific Band Excur. sion to-day. It takes iiiiO barrels of ivator a cay to sprinkle Farnham street. The case of the steto vs. Auditor Liedtko was set for argument in the supreme court yesterday. For. ItcsT. Store bulldin" , 174 Farnaara btrcot , Ect. llth and 12th. Apply to.Juo. A. Creighton. tf The Sunday school of the First M. E. church will give a free concert in their church Sunday evening. The work of building a telegraph line along the St. Paul and Omaha railroad is being vigorously prosecuted. - Several column ? of interesting local news is crowded out to-day by important local matter of a political [ nature. Mr. F. Brown , of Greeley , Colorado rado , and Ida Wilcox , of Davenport , Iowa , were marrie.l in thia city Thuu- dajby Justice lliley. The B. & M. railroad company * charged Barnum just SuOO for takinc - his fifty-two cars from Lincoln to Be atnce , Thursday morning. A few settlers and land buyen continue to go west despite the hoi weather. Six Swedes left for Deuvei Friday , three for Osceola and ten Ger nuns go to Kearney to-night. A beautiful display of northen . lights was visible Thursday. It maj not t > o g * : > o t.lty IHIOUID , hut it is nev erthelesa true , that we are having al most nightly showers of falling stars that approach the earth very clcsc. Mrs. Nick Ittner , while drivinj Thursday , met with quite a seriou accident By some means her hors became frightened and commenced t , , run , throwing her to the ground ller left side and head were bruisu considerably , but it is thought thatii internal injury was sustained from th acsldcnt. The bogus Benders are to be pu in the Labette county poor house. W A. St.irr , deputy cleik of that coun ty , was chief of the vigilance cominil too raised in 1873 to hang the rer Bender * , but they got tea days' stai of them , nnd there is no truth in th story that the entire family was killec [ Lincoln Journal. Wo are surprised that The OmaL Herald has given publiclty to the pr ' tended defense of the scandalous coi duct of our police judge. 2\o report < ou any paper in Omaha can.coutisten ly plead ignorance of these disgraccfi ccindals which have bscn kept out < the papers mainly out of ihirity. Tl representations of Pat Hawci that tl editor of this paper was actuated I political motives or personal spil in exposing and denouncing hia di graceful conduct , are totally unfoum cl. His talk about the registratic iu the Second ward is a downright li : m 1 we Khali bring a witness in ot uoxt issue to jirrve that he know th ; it was a lie when he uttered it. Last evening about 5 o'clockli , tloAnuio , the tivo-ycar-old child ( Mr. James Shannon , who lives ontli corner of Seventeenth and Nicholc streets , met with a very serious ace denL She was playing with ollu children in a yard adjoining lit homo. A little boy was engaged i trimming the lower branches of trea , preparatory to putting up Bsriug , and used a small , " ahai Latihet to cut them. Ho had pn vioualy cautioned the children belo ) him to keep away from the tree , In in her play little Annie forgot tli warning acd ran under him just i t'mo to be struck by the fallin hatchet , which the boy had insecurel t.tuck into the main trunk. Theehar blade struck her first upon the top c the head and again directly undc the right eye , when , after cuttin a. gash three inches in length it struck the cheek-bons. A Ehrie of terror brought all the neighbors t h r side , who carried the little on into her home , and dispatched a bo ; ti summon a physician. Dr. Moor promptly answered the summons , aii < dressed the wound , which he pro ooanced of not a very serious nature and the -worst result of which wi ! be the scar on the face. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mrs. D. W. Woodman left yester day for Lawrence , Kansas , where sh ( ; oes to visit relatives , and will be b snt about a month. Smoke "Keno" best os cigar in th at J. L ISICHOL & Co.'e. GROWING HOT , The Campaign of Douglas County. ihe ! Game of Bulldoze and Threats of a Bolt , The Republican Executive Committe Resolved to En force Its Regulations. The campaign in Douglas county on h republican sirlo of the house ia crowing hot and will probably reach .he boiling point next week , when registration closes. The kickers .gainst the new registrations adopted jy the county central committee are rat si iii a terrible racket through the Monopoly organ. They threaten all Eorts of terrible things ; a double-header to the state convention ; a double- headed legislative ticket and a whole sale bolt from the Republican into the democratic camp. A careful survey of the field discloses the fact that all this hue nnd cry is raised for the pur pose of intimidating the executive committee into withdrawing the new regulations that threaten to deprive the ward bummers , political moonshiners , repeaters and traders in votes of their bread and butter. Behind oil this are the polit ical attorneys and henchmen of the Union Pacific. They foresee a serious elieck to their misrule in the now de parture which deprives them of the privilege of controlling the republican nominations by gravel-train gan < ; 3 and bulldozed or bribed democratic employes. The main purpose of the . kickers and monopoly managers is to hinder and prevent , if possible , the proposed registration of voter * . To this end The Omaha llepublican has kept up a fierce onslaught on the whole system aud everybody that takes part in it. For the past ten days that pa- par has been deluged with Uosowater , who is put down as a would-be boss , dictator , etc. ; who is lampooned as the very embodiment of all deviltry and Yice-Regcnt of his Satamiic Nibs. Every person who has seen fit to have his name regis tered is villified and blackguarded i hout stint. The names of 11 who have registered ro placarded as a sort f a black list , like pictures in a ogue's gallery , and leading individu- 1s , such aa Judge Bripgs and Sena- , or Saunders are held up to public corn like men who have committed ome great crime like penitentiary lonvicts. When registration irbt commenced last week three P persons , one of them a Union Pacific employee * and two < liters , doubtlers men hired for that work bv the same corporation stationed .temselvca in tlie Garfield nnd Arthur : fyib rooms , making triplicate copies of erery name registered. These par ies lave bacn present at registration during all periods. If their presence was siuply intended to verify the , work of the registrars It would bo very satisfactory , as it is the intention of the executive committtoe to have the resistration conducted honestly and above board. But their presence is evidently intended also tt. intiml date certain parties and keep then from registering. Tuesday night , foi instance , a man applied for regla tratioa at the Garfield and Arthu club rooms. He was taken to on sidu by one of these U. P. registrar aud a few minutes later he said i 10 Mr. ICenniston , "For God's sake tak ; my name off of that list. I am ii sympathy with this movement , am would like to bo registered , but I ar an applicant for a place with the Pull lain car company , and am about t be appointed , but I am afraid if in name is on that list I will lose th job. " Last Saturday , when the rcgietrai ware sitting in the Second ward the na wore followed out by Frank Waltei . 0 < and several other bummera who di 0n n all they could to frighten workingme o from registering by telling all sorts < it cock-and-bull stories. The sara 'uo thing was done Thursday at the Fift o and Sixth ward registration. In spil 10 ; of all these desperate and contemot " ° ble efforts to interfere , the work wil y continue until the close. lt An auxiliary U. P. organ , Th IS Omaha Post , in its last number , fen " * shadows a concerted effort to got up i bolt. We are told from that quartc < that a remonstrance against the ne u regulations of the committee will b circulated and a mass meeting calle by the kickers , and the bummer bt gndo intend to enter protest agains interference by the county commitlc with their favorite p.ist-timo of re . pcating , etc. The demand is to be fol i lowed np by an onslaught on the poll at the primaries , whea the kickei and bolters will insist on clcctin their own judges of election , an if they fail they will go throug the farce of holding primaric of their own where democrats , n o publicans and others can vote ns carl W and as often as they please. * Th The newly imported editor of Th Port makes an ass of himself by assert ing that there is no precedent for th appointment of judges by the com inittee , whereas in fact the same thin ; was doiio by the county committee i : 1S7G and again last eprina by the cit ; central committee , in which the kick ers had a majority. Friday1 Republican , among other friviloui things , charges that the sixly work ingmen who registered their nanici Thursday night had been drummei up by RoEeK-ater. The truth is , not a single one o those who registered last night cami there voluntarily and without aolicita tion by anybody. In the same breatl it is also charged that one democrai aud one person who has not been hen long enough to vote were regis tered. If this ia true whj don't they name them and the registrars will inquire intc the case and strike their names cfi the liet when they sit for correction next week. If it was actually true that there were two men rejistered wrongfully among 235 in all who were on the list , it would be a vast im provement on tha old system of free and easy primaries , when about one- half the votes were cast by democrats , repeaters and non-residents , MITOEELL'S MATINEE , An Elegant Reception at the Second Annual Opening of the Bee Hive Photograph - - graph Gallery. Thursday was the occasion of the second annual opening of the BeeHive - Hive photograph gallery on Sixteenth street. Mr. Daniel S. Mitchell , the enterprising proprietor is making a feature of tbeae elegant yearly recep tions , and those who attended the last one , in 1879 , remembered the delight ful event too vividly to fail to RO again , last nicht and to take along with them all their friends. The interior of the gallery consists of three rooms , a spa cious parlor , toilet room and operat ing room , all of which are fitted up with every convenience for the artist's assistance. These rooms were all il luminated last evening and the frame of the awning in front hung with clus ters of Japanese lanterns until the blaze of light shone like a meteor for blocks on either aide. The plashing water of the fountain in the center of the parlor , the delicious odor of a thousand wreaths , boquets and gar lands of flowers , made the room a perfect picture , and made the scene an enchanting one. The grand old Union Pacific band was present ( they will never bo absent from the Bee Hive receptions ) and Messrs. Festner and Cotter , artists on the zither and banjo , were tnere and voluptuous music floated in the air and delighted the ears of all within range of its sound. _ A gay crowd , including our best citizens , those of the moat unexceptionable iaste , filled the rooms to overflowing , and occupied the broad platform in front of the studio. The grand prom enade lasted until midnight , the num ber of beautiful pictures which cov ered the wall being enough to occupy one several days. At the close of the public reception Mr. Mitchell in vited a few ot his most intimate friends to remain , and with himself and the musicians thuy were soon seated to a sumptuous collation which occupied their attention till 2 o'clock. Mr. Mitchell's success has been wonderful. Starting on August 12 , 1878 , with a little narrow one-story room , he has gradually ex panded his business by thosa merits which never fail to win , until ho now stands at the head of the pro fession in his surroundings as well as in point of skill. TUE BIE wishes the Bee Ilivo and its proprietor many hap py returns of the day. This day and for one week to close out Summer goode. The following astounding bargains : 40c Linen Lawns for 25c 25c " " " loc 15c Pacific " " Sic IGjjc Percales " lOc 12ic dress ginghams Cic 12ic Oriential cam brics Gic lOc printed lawns Cic And a big lot of corsets at § 1 , worth SI 50. Como early and get the first selec tions. A. CuuicKSiiANK & Go's. aug3-3t Picnic Goods at Kurtz's. Mayor Chase yesterday received an invitation from the Garfield and Arthur club of Juniata to speak there on Saturday next , upon the occasion of a pole-raising and general reunion and jollification of republicans , but h had made arrangements to leave foi Chicago on that day to attend the triennial national conclave of Knights l niplar , and had therefore to dcclim the invitation , which was couched it most flattering terms. Choice Tomatoes , 75 cents pc lushcl at J. I. NICIIOL ACo.'s. EXCURSION. 7hero will bo an excursion baske o picnic to Plattsraoutti on Sunday Augast 29th , under the auspices of th Dauiih Yeteran society. All are invited. Tickets , 75 cent for adults and 25 cents for childrdr See handbills for particulars. a3t ' The C. B. & Q. is ever at th front in all affairs of taste and luxurj They can't be outdone in this line b anyone. We are in receipt of a cop ? of the bill of faro to bo used on the C , B. & Q. special Knight Templar trair to-morrow. The bill is printed in eli inof gant colors , and upon the first page a neatly printed cut of the cam no ground dotted with neat white tents c th te the lake front. At the sid e Is the pi ture of an eminent commander In fu ill uniform , with sword drawn , while the blue sky above can be trace the significant motto , "Inhocsu-i ho hoe vinces. " Ou. tha last page is the li e- of names of the triennial comraitte a surrounded by a bronza cross. Tl or bill is a very handsome , attractive an suggestive one , and is a credit to tl management of the road. i- Picnic Goods at Kuttz'e. st * Farmers having hay to contract , fc delivery at Willow Springs distiller , will Jo well to call on Her &Co. , 1'31 * ,1s Farnham street , Omaha , without di lay , as they will soon atop conlrac Ing- jy'JCdwlru id Scuool Superintendent. The board of education held a she > and very quiet meeting last eveniu ; there being only seven nicmbu : present. The principal busine transacted was the election of a si perinteudcnt of the city schools. M [ George B. Lane , of St. Louis , W ! elected without any opposition. 2M [ Lane is the assistant superintends of the city schools of St. Louis , and said to be a very practical man an scholar , his recommendations being < the very highest character. His sa ary was fixed at § 2,400 per annum. Elegant accommodations , lowei price , Astor House , N. Y. 14-dlm. Picnic Goods at Kurtz's. TR7OLI. Second grand concert by Steir hauser's celebrated Orchestra Sunda ; evening , August loth. aug2-3 Masonic. Meeting of St. John's lodge , No 20 , A. F. and A. M. , this ( Friday evening , for work in theE. A. degree JXMES B. BKUNER , Master. Why dose . 'ourselves with nauseat IDR medicines , when a purely frnii "tharlic will care yon at orjCg barg Figs. Try them , DON'T YOU PORGET IT. Republicans Must Register , or They Will Not Be Allowed to Vote at the Prima ries on August 26th , There is a general impression among republicans that parties who have heretofore voted In Omaha are not compelled to apply for registration at the coming primaries. This is a mis take. Nobody will be registered un less he applies in person to the repub lican registrars , and nobody will bo allowed to vote at the coming primary unless his name appears on the repub lican resistor. This is done to prevent democrats non-residents or repeaters from voting at the republican primaries. To ac- commodavG republicans of the Fifth and Sixth wards , the registrars will alt atRoeder'a drug store on Sixteenth street , on Saturday evening , from 7 to 9 o'clock. It is desirable that the registration of these wards shall be complete. Every republican who is entitled to vote at the next general election will bo allowed to have his name registered. All that is required is personal application to the regis trars. FOR THE PICNIC. Picnic Gloves , Pic-nic Hosiery , Picnic Mitts , Picnic Dusters , Picnic Handkerchiefs , Picnic Parasols , All at very low prices. Como in the evening and make your selections. KUKTZ'S Store , Creighton Block. ATTENTION , HIBERNIANS ! All resident and visiting members are hereby requested to assemble at their hall on Sunday morning at 8 o'clock sharp , Immediately after di vine service , fur the purpose of form ing in procession and marching to the depot , on their way to the picnic. Their own band will furnish the music for the occasion. By order of the state delegate. U. O'KEEFE , a3l2 PATHICK FORD. An anonymous communication charging a citizen of North Omaha with brutally beating his children was received at this office to-day. We can not , for obvious reasons , publish the name of the brutal parent , because the party that makes tno charge has not the courage to sign his or her name. Right hero let us say that it is a common occurrence for people to make all sorts of charges by commu nications sent through the mail and sneak out of the responsibility by not signing their names. In all such cases we have to suppress news rather than risk publishing that nobody vouches for. The time has coma when an intelli gent and cultured people are demand ing for the burial of their dead some thing better and more refined than the crude designs and rude mechanism of our ancestors. The unsightly coffin Is displaced by the more modern cas ket , in which even yet great improve ments are being made. In place of the crude , cheap finish we now have _ the finest that modern art and culti u u vated taste can produce. A call at the undertaking establishment of Mr Charles Riewe on lower Farnhan sr street will repay anyone that may de sire to view the most modernirnprove ments in the undertaker's line. Thi morning we were shown by Mr. Riewi st a magnificent newly imported crysta or glass , metallic casket which i maiuly designed for children am youths. It is solidly constructed of plat glass and metal , the bottom ends an " top being cast metal , while the side 10 of the casket are of plate glass. Th glass , by a recently patented improve meut , is so secured that it is absolute y ly impossible to become loose or pei mit leakage. Each side is complete i ns one full panel , which , in connectio with the rich satin drapery , with il s background of white or black sati np finish , tastefully suspended inside th on glass , presents a cheerful , pleaain ic- and artistic effect , which is beyon icnil nil possibility for any other casket t in i possess. ad Headquarters lor Ooe Schlits no Milwaukee beer at MEP.CHANTS' E : CHANGE , N. E. Cor. IGth and Dodsi ' - ) ho SAD DISAPPOINTMENT. id When "tho only true Benders he were arrested there was joy in tfc ( grocery ) household of J. B. Frenc & Co. The members of the firm coi gratulatod themselves upon the proi or pect of a large order from His Satani Majesty for Fire Kindlers , which 01 13 Nick now finds indispensable m h le- business. The firm even went so ft as to order an extra car load of doubl , strength kindlers , to be held in read ness for immediate shipment in tli rt event that their present stock shoul bo found insufficient to properly fi rs : the expected order. ss ; After thoso' arrangements had a been perfected the Benders token t r. Kansas and everybody in hourly e : r.as peclation of telegrams announcin asr. that they had been shot and lynchec r.nt and their bodies nt terriblymangled an is mutilated by the infuriated mob , etc Sltl how sad , how excruciatingly cruelthr of the announcement should be mad ll- that the "Benders are not the Benc ers , " acd all is quiet on the bordei of bleeding Kansas. Old Nick has withheld his orde pending the arrest of Kate and Johr The best quality of Hayden'a Pal enl-Fire Kindlers are now in markel and are just the thing for this he weather. There is a general complaint tha it while prices of commodities have in creased in some cises fifty per cent , wages have not advanced anywher near in the same proportion. Wi know of no in complaint the shape o a cough , cold , sore throat , rheumatisn or neuralgia that Dr. Thomas'Eclec trie Oil will not immediately relieve Prof. Fred. A. Chapman , from Nev York , dramatic reader and teacher o ; elocution , 1715 Dodge street. Classei every day aud evening , a9eodtf IRISH AMERICAN REPUBLICANS. A Meeting Called at the Board of Trade Room. OMAHA , August 13. To the Iruh-Americin Republicans of Douslis County : GENTLEMEN At the national Irish- American republican convention , held at Indianapolis , Indiana , on the 14th of July last , a national organization , known as "Tho Irish-American Re publican League , " was formed , of which organization an executive com mittee , consisting of one member from each state and territory , was elected. The undersigned was selected as member of said executive committee for the state cf Nebraska , aud as such member it becomes my duty to organ- Iza clubs or branches of the national organization within my jurisdiction. Therefore , for the purpose of form ing such organization In this locality , all Irish-American "republicans in Douglas county are invited to meet at the board of trade rooms in this city on the 14th inst. at 8 o'clock p. m. GKO. M. O'BuiEX , Member national executive committee. Keal Estate Transfers. James H. McArdleand wife to John Dawson. w. d. , a. A lot 5 , block 28 , city of Omaha $1,200. John H. Levy to Byron and Lewis S.Reed : q , c. d , part block 144 , city of Omaha § 213.52. Byron Reed and wife and Johh H. Levy to Ann Alderson : q. c. d. , lol 50 by 93 8-10 feet , on Harney street § 127.10. John H. Levy to Byron Reed : q. c. d. , portion ot market street , city ol Omaha § 39.38. The city of Omaha to John H. Levy : w. d. , all that portion of Mart , ket street vacated , lying south of Harney and between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets , city of Omaha § 380. Joseph Barker et al. to John O'Con- nell : w. d. , n. 22 feet- lot 2 , block 101 , city of Omaha ; also , right-of-way over w. 10 feet of a. 44 feet of said lot 2 81,000. John H. Kellom and wife to Alfred R. Dufrene ; w. il. . parcel in lot 3 , Capitol addition , city of Omaha § 1,175. J. H. Kellom' and wife to the City of Omaha : AV. d. several lota and par cels of land in the City of Omaha for street and alley purposes. § 1,000. Henry D. and Daniel W. Shull and wives to Otto Bell : w. d. lot 8 , block 2 , Shull's addition to the City of Omaha. SG40. Wiu. M. Dwyer and wife to Wm. R. Mathis : w. d. lot 7 , block 8 , Par ker's addition to the City of Omaha. -6225. John P. Healoy and wife to John P. Healy and wife to John F. Quinn : w. d. lots 1 aud 2 , block 202 | , city of Omaha § 2,500. Jacob R. Hendrix and wife to Je- tur II. Conkling : w. d. lot 2 , block 504 , city of Omaha , and lots 5 and 0 , block 14 , Isaac and Selden's addition , city of Omaha § 1,800. James Hickey to John McCreary , w. d. , lot 4 , block 23 , city of Omaha 83,000. Isaac and John Edwards to Ellen Casey , q. c. d. , n. 88 ft. of e. J , lot4 , block 251 , city of Omaha gl. Gilbert C. Monell and wife to James T. De Land , w. d. , n. i lot 4 , block " 72 , city of Omaha § 800 ! Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Sarah C. Trahar : w. d. lota 3 and 4 , block 5 , Bowery Hill , city of Omaha 8275. Rose and Walter Burke to James and ' Thomas Kinney : w. d. part ne | , nw'i , sec. 15,1.15 , r. 13 o. § 000. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS , I will bo present at my office in Creighton block on the first Saturday of each month to examine such ap plicants as may desire to teach in the public schools of Douglas county. < Quarterly examination first Satur day in February , May , August and , November. J. J. POINTS , Co. Supt. Pub. Inst. & 3d-s-o-m-eow-tf - - - - - a FAST TRAIN TO CHICAGO DAY .0 LIGHT RUN. To accommodate those wishing ti ja attend the conclave of Knights Tern plars at Chicago , the Chicago am Northwestern railway will run a fas ta train Sunday , August 15th , leavini Omaha at 5 o'clock a. m. and arrivin R in Chicago at 9 o'clock the same even ing , making the through run by dai e.light. . Reduced rates to all who wis' to go. Special Inducements to Knight and their families. For full partici lara call at the ticket office , come Fourteenth and Farnham streets. m ts augll-ot in Hamburg Figs 25o a box. lie The Mills Medal. 3rr The eighth match of the Omah Sportsmen's club for the Mills medi took place Thursday afternoon , i Lake's addition , the following bein the score : x" Yards. Ball ID. B. E. B. Kennedy 10 ] Z. T. Splicers 22 3 F.H. Blake 18 5 AV. H. S. Hughes 10 ' . , . J. W. Petty 24 ' . J. F. McCartney 19 ] he Win. Preston IS 5 jj Goodly Brooker 19 ] n. J. W. Petty made a clean score a breaking the full number of balls (2j ( . at twenty-four yards. This is the fin time that waa ever done before i Omaha , and is remarkably good ahool ar ! e Murphy & Lovettlno. agency ; ol li est established agency in this ata'e. ' tre aplS-lj Id Wl ar. A case of constipation b ill using Hamburg Flga. ill Fine Cling Peaches at Fleming's. tex CITY LOTS FOR SALS. . Sealed bids will be rcelvcd by tlic und Q signed until 8 o'clock p. m. on the 2Uh day August , ISi'i , for the purchase of the Ivllowii " Lot 1 , block-63. ' "i Lot 5. block H "iat .A"o . " ' ' 'eh property ts sltuited in tlie cl of . Omaha c.jUnlyof DoUghs. atate of Nebra le ? i ! s'lij Iota' or either ° ' lhem. 8h : e v led specify the casli rrice to be paid for same , tl d- money to be dcpraitea in the city treasure : ! drs office before deed Is deli ered. The city rs Omaha rcaeixa the to DluS. right rcftct any and s E'"j'opc9 ' ' contiininj taid bids shall 1 er marked "Bids for city lot" ( or lots ) , and t JwndedI to the undersigned not later than tl a. time abore specified. J. F. MCARTHEY , Omaha. Aug. 11. isai -Clty Ot | tfre-AdareSH : : IMetv & & 1- ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND COM re TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Knoll Banks , near LOUISVILTJS , NEB. , ha now ready at the depot at Louisville , o the B. & M. railroad , to fill any order at reasonable pricea " Pat tiea desiring a white front ar ornaments brie * will do well to give us a call or eeni r sample. J. T. A. HOOTER , Prop. , LocIariUe , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Bile , Lost , Found , Wanta , Boarding &c. , will be In- lerted In these columns ones for TEN CENTS > er line ; each subB quentlngartlonFIVE CENTS per line. The first insertion never less than TWENTY.FIVK CEHT3. TO LOAK-VOHEY. < ( ST TO LOAN Cad at Law Offlca M D. L. 7HOUA8 , Room 8 , Crclijhton Block ONET ' TO IiOAH 1109 Farnham street. M' Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. nov-22-t' HELP WANTED Girl for pcneral housework in WANTED hmllr. Enquire of W. II. Vannoy , 103 Hatney. bet. Sth an.l Oth. 303-H IRL WANTED To cook and wash. En- \JT quire X. W. corner Farnham nnd ISth street ? . 93-14 Onod m'chine hand wanted , at WANTED Shirt Factory. No other need np- ply. 103-tf A woman cook and dlnln ? room WANTED MfKenzie Dininz Room ? , corner I6th and Dodjre Et ? . S. N. GUSTIN , Pro. 2SS-13 A wom.n : for washing and iron' WANTED E-quire at Emmet Louse. 231-16 NTED CcoV. Apply at 1915 Webster W street. 260 tf Good cook , nl Richard's R'B'aur. WANTED Farnham St. 269-t1 wanted to do rcnera.1 hoiipeworV. AGIlttj John A. MoSbane , cor. 17th and Cass Si" . 357-tf TTTANTED Good ctrl for ejncral homework. VV Applyto WILLIS M. YATES , 1518 Podce St. . near 16th. 3H-tf P. A Girl to do house Work , 1100 Farnham Street , im Stairs 14-tf WAMTED-MIRCELLAHEOUS. MAN WANTED At the RrooVrhn meal A market. 13th St , between JacJson ami Jones , for delivery waijcn. 290 tl T > OV WAKTFD A emart , active DOT for of- J5 ficework.ThcBnulstrcstCO. 23513 "TTTANTED Second hand enrlnc and bnilrrt " VV teti to fou-tccn horsc-piwer ; must be It good orlcr. Address A. IS. , Pee Office. 233-13 ) Mann tuning nnd repairin ? a W IIOSPE'S , ir.lf. Dodge 3t 300-ltn Foreman at lirlck-yarJ. T. WANTED 105-t FOR BERT-HOUSES AND LAUD. TjlOR RENT Tn-onicflj-furnished rooms In J ; quire at 1S05 Farnham itrcct. 2'S-14 ) TJIORHENT PJcaaint rorln' . ne\l iloor to the J ] comer of L'odsc alul 15th St. , c.ist side.SCOId SCO-Id "tjlOU SALE A piano , nCTt iloor to Con or o Jj Dodge and ISth St. , castsMe. UD1-1C TO UKNT NIcelv furnished room , N. E. ror 17th and C.lplM AiU. 231-1 FOR KKNT-Jly rn-Mcncc. S. W. oor. Igliian * _ Izani , celhr , ciatfn , summer KiUlicn , etc O. C. HOKIUi : . 2S7 1 EOR 11KNT A < lieU--fiirnHhccl front ronui Enquire at 1510 Ii > dgj st. f.Sttf 1T10R REST Residence northwest corner 13th X ; and California St . Inquire tno doors ror h. FOR RENT 2 furnislied room * oyer Sfer clants Exchange , N. E. Cot. ICth and Podge streets. _ 2S9-lf -J70R RENT Jstr re room In brick hlockcorne P 10th and Douzlis St.with or with'tit eel lar. Also , 3 rooms in second story. App'j to American Hen'e. ibo'-tf "fTTICELY furnished ropfns with b < nrd. Urick ± 1 houec Bet 17th and 13th street ; * on Cas ? FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT- Daen f oil House. FOR RENT House with six rooms , well , cis tern and cellir. On Capitol ATO . bet 15th and 16th , touth side. J. S. JIcCOIMICK ISI.tf FOR SALE. -T3LUE GRASS SEED Ci'op 830 , j'ldt re- A ) ceiled for fall eon ins EVANS' ' SEED STOHE , 14th anu DoLje. 302-14 FOR SALE Fine bird-do ? . Law Librarv , 233 Doughu St , bet. 15th and 16th. 203-14 FOR PALE Six-foot shotv ca = e,12-oot ! counter and store shelving , at 157 10th St , Oni.ilia. 233-14 T7IOR SALE For 30 divs the house and lot K N. E. cor. llth and Harney. Enquired L. H. Spencer , up stairs on the premises , or S. II llowelt , 14th intl Douglas , 291-18 TDESTAURANT FORSALE-Buifdlll ? * < J , ,1X two story. _ bui t less th.ui a jcar , well pay- me , no competition , no hotel in town , s x bed rooms. Will bo sold w.th stock and furniture ; cheap for eish. Address E. ANUELL , Grafton , Neb. snj.is STOCK FARJI FOR BALE 1000 acres , dwell ing and out-houses , in Dourlas County on the KIkhorn. , river ; best stock ransc In EI Stern Xcbraeka. Time cw Also Ho head of cattle , 160 hoes and piss , 7 boric ? , and lot ol farmlne implements. Inquire law office ot T. W. T. Richards , Omaha , Neb. i73 codut 10R SALn Family carriafjo and EplcmliU _ rldlngjiony.10th aiH Capitol ave. iiS2tt 1 K SAI < K Cottonseed lumber of all sircs.al 1 UKDMOND'S.Shteenth-at. 616-tI TpORSALK- -AUriRtMill. Appiyat _ L 472-tf r. . B ( VILUAMS MISCELLANEOUS- UP All ? . Otli , 'eO. J bij mare , brand JL cd J , C.on Itft hip. bald face , 1 white him , foot. Can te found at "Hcd Barn , " 10th fat 292-1 ' al ifi Is. 10 19 23 oo 25 15 21 15 5) ) st Absolutely Pure. in Hade from Orapo Creim Tartar. No nthc preparation nukes such light , f'aky hot breads or lusnrious antiy. Can be citcn bj dp ; tic without fear of the ills resulting from hea\y in digestible food. Sold only In cans , bj all Grocer ? . RorAb BAHIKO PonDmi Co. , New York. OMAHA WATER WORKS ; Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposal ? will be receded by the Cit Water Works Company of Omaha , Ncb.at thti office , room No. 4 , Creighton Block , in said city until 12 o'clock , noon , of Wednesday , the 1st da of September , IsSO , lor furnishing all material and peiformlnc work as follows : One cuirtx | ltiidur Condensing vumpinx-enyln witheapacit > t ) puuip 3,000,10.1 17. S. gallon er- ajfain-tauO feet head from the Missouri riter erof the giuroe of supply , into the r eertolrs.andaUi "S : to work njraln-t a maximum fire pressure cqua o 350 head. Also one non-compound no'i condensing en gine of 2,000,003 f allons capacit } under likscon ity ditionaa3abo\e. as- Also four boilers with all their appurtenances all Akoenjine foundations and bclltr te tin s. be Also one engine and boiler house comp'cta , r's Also tie furiihhinsr approximately 4'JOO ton r'sof of cast iron w atcr pipe and 75 tona ol sptcial cast aU ings.AI . AI < o the laying ot 23 mil:3 of pipe to ethe be with epcclal ca ttnirs inclujing hiuling , furnish be ing Icid , fuinishinj and f citing valve boxes am be.be covers and the ccttlmi of hjdrants Also the furnishing the necessary valves. Also the furnishing cf 250 tin. hydrants. rk. Also the furniibm ; of all materials not founi 1 ? on the ireundacd consttuctirgSrescnoirswitl anag reprUe caiacity of 9,000,000 Kallons * o frether with rcc h in ; and settling chambers in IS fluent uii'l cfllu nt grrangementa and eterythinj ncccs ary to lull ? complete the same. Also in tin miMn ? all rratcmls and hbor ne cesfcar. to fully complete the influent or rite nell and its connections with the river and \vitl the pumping machinery. Specifications will be furnished on applicatioi at the office cf the company from and alter th1 ISth inst. Flans and detailed drawings will be rc-.dy fo : the examination cf bidders at the company' ! office as above from and alter the 25th inti. Payments wjll bensde monthly on work doni and materials furnished , with reservations am exceptions aa set forth in epscifications. hids will be received for the above work In de tail for the whoo ! or any part thereof. Tha company hereby reserve the ilzht to rete * any or all bids. SAXIOEL R. JOHNSON , President. QIC fn vMOflfK d y at bora * . Samples wrtt U > 3 IU U > ZUiS fret. Addict Sticaon & Cp , Portliod , ' LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : 10 Ibs of Aaazarfor H 00 10 } Iba extra C n gar for 1 00 Ulbs Catery C. Sugar for 1 00 9 Iba Granulated Sugar for. 1 00 8J Ibs Cut I/jaf Smrarfor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 6 Iba rood Rio Coffee for 1 GO 5 Ibs best Rio Coffee for 100 t Ibs choice Java Coffco for 1 00 3 Jibs boat Mocha Coffee for 1 00 Younjt Hyson Tea per Ib , 30 to < 0 OolonjrTeaperlb , 30 to * 0 Japan Tea per Ib , 30 to 63 Finest OunpowderTea pcrlb 75 Best 0 K Flour per sack . . 3 25 Snow Flake winter wheat flour 3 65 Havenshe [ t flour _ . . . . . . . . 4 60 20 ban White Russian Soap for 1 00 20 bare Climax Soap for 1 00 SI bars Laundry Soap for 1 00 IS bare Linen Soap for 1 00 Pure Mn pie Syrup per gallon 1 15 Golden ejrup per gallon. . . . 63 New Orleans Syrup per gallon 70 New Orleans Molasses per gallon 45 Suear House Molasacs per gallon 40 1Ibs St. LouH Soda Crackers for 1 00 ITlbsSt. Louis Oyster Crackers for 1 00 11 Ibs Boston Butter Crackers for. _ 1 00 11 IbBGInjrer Snaps for 1 00 13 Ibs Xew Currants for 1 00 8 Ibs New Blackberries for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 0 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( hahea ) for 1 00 10 Iba Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Iba beat new Prunes for 100 10 Ibs. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 7 Ibs. new later Raisins 1 00 Peaches. 21b cans * S Peaches. 3 Ib cans ( standard ) 22 } Pie Pc.i-.hes. 0 Ib cans - 25 Peaches ( Cal ) 3 Ibcans 30 Blackberries , 2 Ib can 15 Apples , ( York State ) , ol can 35 Blueberries 3 Ib can 15 Cherries 21b can 12J Damson Plums 2 Ib cnns. . . , 15 Raspberries 1 Ib cnn 15 Strawberries,2 Ibcan. . . . . . - . -0 Strinif Beans,2 Ib cans 12J Baked Beans , 3 Ib can 20 Lima Bciiia , 2 Ib cans 12 S Susrarcorn , Sib can 12i Yarmouth corn , per can _ 17J Tomatoes , 3 Ib can 15 Succotash , 2 Ibcan 12 } Pumpkins , 3Ibcan 20 24 Ibs beans 1 00 9 Ibulricd Lima beans 1 00 35 Ibs iioEinr 1 00 11 Ibs Carollnalrice 1 0 25 Its oat mej.1 - 1 CO Fat famllr mackerel , per kit 90 Fat family white fisli , > cr kit BO CcdOsli , whole , per Ib 8 Codfish , bopci s , Jicr Ib 10 HMIibut , pet I'a 12J Holland herring ( new ) per heg 1 25 Tobacco ( Blackwcli'fl Durham ) fir Ib 60 Tobicco ( ilrer ? ralplUKpcrlb ) 60 Toliacco(01dSlIepcrll ( ) > 35 Tolnicco ( Meerschaum ) pcrlb 4 Hams , auirir-ci'reO , pcrlb 11 Etfs , llilozfor 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , pcrlb 20 Complete price llata furnished on nppUwtl Country orders ill receive prompt and taro attention. PositiiclvnoeoodagolJ on credit. J , B. FRENCH & CO , , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAHA , NEB. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A HOSPE JR. , , . , Pianos and Organs Pirst Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE BTuCK OF 3VC O TJ LID I3ST CS-S - Oil Paintings , Engra\ings airf Frames at great ly reduced prices. SxlO Frames , 1 inch , Walnut . IE 10X12 " 1 ' " . 20 lOtll " 1 " " . 12x10 " J * " . i0 12x18 " ij " " . 65 10x20 f 1 } " " . Hustic 8x10 fnmc . > . l Jhromosfwn'ed , imill , 25c , 311lC'mo3 framed , inrce , 1 16 , Engravings from E9c npnanls , Pliotograph frames Ham 5c upward ? , Wlndo.v Corices 75c a ttindcnr and upwards Lambrcquir M S 00 per window and Upwards , Cornice Poles 2 50 per window and upwards , Velvet frames 25c cich to5 00 Violin Strings 15c , Violi 13 1 75 , 2 50 , 3 and Guitars 5 00 , C CO , 7 00 amt upwards , Banjos 1 00 , 3 00,5 OP , and upwards , Accordeona from 1 00 up , cheapest in city Send for tamples and catalogue of mouldings and shcst music. A. IIOSPK , JK. , 1B7C DoOgc St. , Omaha , Neb. ; ft REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN , Bryan , Tezai , Jane 11,1870 , J.O. lUoharilson , St. Louis-DearSlr- My boy , 3 years old , had fever f very other tiny , or every third day , forttbnu ! months. I ns < > il an much na 12 grains Of Quinine during Hio tiny , Initvrltli na "ITect ; tried Cinchonia ( alkaloid ) Sulpll. Oinchoiililm , Snlijoino , etc. , etc.but th boy gut worse all the time. I reluctantly .tent down to my drug itoru for your 1'ebrif iitjp.anil I write juit to sort hat lie never b d n sy in ptoui of fever after com * inencius Febrifuge , to date , being now over n month ago. I feel flint I ought to Say t his much In behalf of your medicine. Am a regular HI. II. , but retired from practice 3 ynats ftirci and devoting my time to drug buslnem. Very respectfully , J. W. HOY7EIX. IT 18 THE BEST. Stockton , Mo. , Angr. 25th , 16W. J. C. Richardson , St. I.oul Dear Sir : Clifford's Febrifuge i * the belt thlnp for Chills and Fever that we liare ever handled. There never ha been a. cute tlmCw i NOT cured by It tiiat vrns taken according to directions in this part ol the country. Yours truly , BIACE Si MITCITELI , , Drugglitl * FROM A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. ChlUlcathoi Mo. , July 301870. ! J. o. Richardson , St. I.auIi'-iHy teai Sir : Here Is somethiiiK Tollable : if you cart make any use of It jilea-o doio. We have sold hundred * of bottlei With like results. Your friends , . , . liuyce & Ostrnnder. This Is to certify that I had the Fever nnd Atcuo this summer and the uie of one-third of n bottle of Clifford's Febrl- fogeproinjitly curodlt. 1C icthespcedl * est cure I Lave kuoivu of. of.CEO. CEO. SAILOE. HE STILL LIVES ! 3. 1878. My Dear Slrj-For over two year * Ihare had Fever and Ague , and after trying e > ery thing I took one-half bottle ol Clifford's Febrifuge- , and It cured mo permanently. Uiellove my can > would have been fatal had I not found tills us I did. Yours truly , n. tv. root , Blanager " U.S. N.fflUgCo. " GENERAL AGEfTS : RICHARDSON & CO. , St.LouJ § . FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. SHOW GASES O. < J- 1317 CASS fcT , OMAHA. NEB. COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the veil-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes anct . Rubber Tirea Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand. Mado. Samples can be seen at my store , at Manufacturers fricea , reight added. Send for trice list. list.IT. . T. 3D. S03LO3VEO.T > r , No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. CIT UP AND GIT ! OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , "We are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOOD Regardless oi' Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Gooda. We Will Not Be Undersold. IBOSTOUST CXjOTIHIHISrGZECOTJSIE , FARNHAM STREET. CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBAGCONISTS m Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upirfKroT Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards , Pipes from 35 cents per t&zcn upwards. Send for Price List , mWI MAX MEYER ifc CO. , Omaha , Xeb. MAX O 3MC GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a lull line of ITOTIO3STS .A-ILSriD : F.A.ON"3r G-OOIDS m-fw IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to he the hestmade , the easiest.running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine ia the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as reprea- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far thia year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addree sed to the Omaha Office , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , Davenport ami 15th Sl. . L m * fc Dealers m House Furnishing < oods , Shelf Hardware , Naiir and Etc. Parnham Street , 1st Dcor East First National Bank. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FKESII MBATS& PROVISIONS , A3IE , POULTRY , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET-1415 Douglaa St. Fucking House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. K. R. " ' PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE OROOER1 I 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Sts. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK ATST3P MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. . Tlie Attestlon of Cash nnd Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGMT § TOE THE HAZARD POWDER OOMPT the Omaha Iron and. Nail Go ,