\ YOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , TUESDAY. AUGUST 17 , 1880. NO. 49. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION , Price Five Cents FOREIGN EVEX1S. Eiotijig Assumes Great Proportions in Mand , More Outbreaks Yesterday the Military Called Out in Belfast. A Seizure of Arms Addressed . / to a Nationalist in Coak. A Flood in Ireland Engulfs a Church During Celebra tion of Mass. i Fifteen Lives Lost and Much Damage Douo. Tanner Challenged by En glishmen For $5,000 to Repeat His Fast , Death of Ntilson , the Actress MOKE EXCITEMENT IN COKK. COUK , August 17 1 a. m. Aftei arrival of the steamer "Apollo."whict piles between Milford and thii port , tha customs officer dlscoverec amonfj her cargo a suspicious looking case addressed "P. J. Murphy.Cork.1 -lr.Bpecting the contemn to sue if ii Contained anything of an unlawfu character , the officers opened the case and found inside it one gun and eighl revolver * . Mr. Murphy Is a nation aust , but does not deal In such arti cles aud defied all knowledge of th case , ita contentB and ite sender. H ( thinks lha purpose of tha latter waite to ot him into trouble and compro rjiae him with the government. Tb < police are not , however , altogethei satisfied with Murphy'a explanatii. and are'keeping strict watch on hi movements , as well as patrolling thi docks and harbor with'a view to seiz ing any boats or vessels which canno give a satisfactory account of them selves , A CONOKEOATION ENO0LFED. BpeclaJ Dispatch to TIio Bee. DUBLIN , August 17 1 a. m. 1 dispatch from Donegal states that ow 5ng to the recent heavy rains a torriG flood on Sunday swept down the Glei of Glendone , a village in Donegfl county , whicli devastated the parisl church at Connemara aud imperillec the entire congregation , which was a raasa at ihe time. The flood cami with fearful suddenness , fairly sweep ing around tha edifice , and severa persons in the congregation wereswep' ' away while attempting to escape Some of these were subsequently res cued , while others were drowned. Thi priest , alter doinjj all that lay in hii power to direct the flight of the pee pie , succeeded in gaining a safe post lion on nignor ground. Tim wJs. ; across the stream at that point wai entirely demolished. Great excite nient was created in the neighborhooi and parties of MO are now engaged ii searching for bodies of the drowned FIFTEEN 1 > KOWNEI BY' FLOOD. The flood in Glendare resulted ii immense damage to property and sei ions loss of life. Tnus far , fiftoei persons are reported drowned. SEllIOUS KIOTINa IN IRELAND. The riots in Portadown were re burned yesterday. There was als serious Lady day rioting at Dow : Patrick , where two policemen wer shot , and at Lurgan , Haunas , Stool I and Belfast. The military at Belfaa were called ou ; . The riot Is reportoi as assuming serious proportion ! There was also ilorious trouble at Dan garnon and the riot act was read. Th police fired on the mob , killing on person and wounding many. RUSSIA'S nnsoLVE. BpecUI Jispilch to The Bco LONDON , August 17 , 1 a. m. Lord Dufierin informs E..rl Granvill from St. Petersburg that the Hussiai covernt6nt is using its best cndravo for the preservation of peace in AI b&nla and Monti-negro ; also , tha Itussia will in nowiae interfere witi any attempt to secure the euforcemen of the Berlin treaty , so long as th policy agreed upon shall teid tosecur the gcnerai peace of Euroro. ROUMANIAN THANKS. Roumania will on Thurtday nes despatch an envoy , Col. "Vblrnsco , t "Washington to return the thanks o her government to President Haye for the crompt reco-juiuon by th United States of Roumanian Inde pondence. BIO FURNACE DUMPED. A Glasgow dispatch says that th furnaces of the Glengauock iron work in Ayroshire have been dumped dowii owing to a scarcity of coal , resultn ! from the strikes. It is the intentio : of _ the owners to hold the furnaces ii this condition for fourteen days.ln th hopes of a fresh supply by that time KINGLY DUTIES. A dispatch from Athens states tha the Greek government has telegraphe to the king of the Hellenes , who i now at Copenhagen , to return imme diately on account of the pressinj affairs of the state. It is underitooi that the king will loava at once fo : Athens. AYOOB EUAN BEING DESERTED. A dispatch from Viceroy Ripen , o India , to the war office eays : New has been received at Calcutta fror Candahar , under date of the lltli and at that time all was going on well Ayoob Khan was then in front of th city engaged in throwing up earth works , but had made no other demon etration. It was estimated that h had about 37 pieces of artiller and 10,000 men , including cavalry , In fantryand his Ghilizl allies. Thi force is much smaller than the on with which he attacked Gen. Borrow and it is assumed that a coneiderabl portion of his army deserted him The relief column from Cabul is no ) reported to be encitnped for a day o two at Jugdullan for rest and forage No serious apprehensions are enter tained of an assault , as the city defen aes have been greatly strengthened and it is believed can hold out unti the arrival of reinforcements. It i doubted that Ayoob is operating un der the advice and with the assistanc of European officers. CHINA WANTS ARBITRATION. Tseng , the new ambassador froi China to Russia , proposes that th Kuldja question be submitted to the United States and Prussia as arbitra tors. Russia hesitates and it is doubt ful if ehc will accept therproposal. IRELAND'S IRE. A will be made in report to-day par liament showing the number of troops now on duty in Ireland. The contin ued discussion of this subject Is caus ing much agitation among the people of Ireland. A dispatch from Cairo.Egypt , dated Monday , says the river Nile still con tinues to riae rapidlv and much un easiness Is felt regarding an overflow of its bank. COLORADO BEETLE EMIGRATES A dispatch from the steamer "Scot land" aaya that a genuine Colorado beetle flew into a house Sunday and was caught. Much local speculation i grew out of the incident , but the con clusion was that the beetle was ship ped on board with grain shipped from the "United States. Its advent has al ready produced considerable con sternation among agriculturalists , who are acquainted with its im- memo powers of destruction andtoi the rapidity with which it multiplies. It is supposed that many more must have como in the same ship. The startling importation will be anxious ly watched. GREEK SOLDIERS READY FOR WAR. A dispatcn from Athens says the sailors of the Greek navy have been or dered to join theii ships , and every available war ship ii being prepared for active service and the marines arc energetically drilling in anticipation of war. PENITENT VON ARNIM. A Berlin dispatch says that Count Harry Von Arnim has , it is stated , addressed a communication to the government requesting a hear ing of the old charge against him , charging him with treason , and prof fers a readiness to submit to Prussian Jurisdiction. MEDIATION ON CHILI PERU WAR. Mr. Lowell , the United States min ister , lisa received from Secretary Ev- arts a dispatch , in which the lattei reviews the offer of the United States to mediate between Chili and Peru in connection with England , in the hope of preventing further bloodshed be' tween those two countries. It is con * fidtmtly expected that such negotiations tions will bo entered upon. JBotl belligerents would be willing to make peace , and it is further believed thai England will consider favorably the proposition of the United States. IRISHMEN'S MIGUT. A dispatch from Dublin states thai during the serving of an eviction pro. cess yesterday the crowd made an as sault on Capt. White and a lanJlorc named Lesgood and prevented the carrying out of the eviction. CUALLENOE TO TANNER. Messrs. M. and W. Collinson , ol this city , publish an offer to wagei 1,000 that Dr. Tanner can not fas : forty days and forty nights. It ii stipulated tliat the Collinsous are t < maintain the watch over the doctoi during the whole period. TURKEY'S QHUDGE AGAINST ENGLAND . by the government stating that ; m mbor of proclamations addressed te tl.o Mussulman subjects in Britial Itdli have been intercepted. The ; have been sent from Constantinople and were intended to incite the pee pie to rebellion. LATEST FROM AFGHANISTAN. A telegram from Khel at Tghilgo dated August 12 , reports " 1 wcl there , with plenty ot supplies will which to assist Gen. Roberts. Th messengers sent by Gen. Phayre t < Candahar have returned to the cam ] without being able to enter that city Ayoob Khan's siege operations ar still proceeding , and guns are beitij placed in position upon two point facing the city. BELGIAN GLORIFICATION. A dispatch from Brussells state that the grand pacific fete in that cit ; in celebration of the independence o Belgium has be-on an immense sue CC3S , ADELAIDE NEILSON'g DEATH , SpochJ DlBpitch to The Bee. PARIS , August 17 1 a. m. Th details of the sudden death Sunda ; morning of Miss Adelaide Neilson the actress , are as follows : She hai left her home with a party of friend In the best of spirits and apparent ! ; in good health to take a dejeuner a 1 fourcheltc ( a meat breakfast ) in th saloon Buchalet restaurant , which i situated in the Bois do Boulogne. Oi arriving there the little group soatei themselves at one of the tables am began then ? meal. During its prog reas Miss Neilson was full of mejrri incut and the life of the conversation She freouently alluded to her succes in her profession and spoke hopefull ; Of what she expected to accomplis ! during the coming aeason and in th more distant future. The scene ii the vicinity of the reitaurant wa very beautiful and attractive , am mention was made by members of th party to the beauty of the light as i fell upon the lake near the building Suddenly Miss Neilson turned pale cave a low cry , placed her hand upoi her heart and fell back in her chaii Greatly alarmed her friends sprang t her assistance and attempted by th use of restoratives to bring her t consciousness. Medical aid was in stantly summoned. It was at firs supposed that she had been seize with a fainting fit and it would sooi pass away. ANOTHER VERSION. The facts , as now made public , ar that Miss Seilaon felt quite ill o ; Saturday , and her physician , wh gave what advice he deemed nccec eary , encouraged her to hope that b ; keeping quiet she would soon feel lik heraelf again. Somewhat restored she ventured upon a drive in the Boi do Boulogne. Inthe afternoon athal past one , while still in the carriage ahe was taken suddenly ill , turnei pale and fainted. Her maid , great ! alarmed , stopped the carriage at th restaurant Du Chalet , near which the happened to be at the time , and Mis Neilson , in an unconscious conditior was carried within. A doctor wa immediately sent for and tried ever means to restore her , but in vain , an she died at half past 3 o'clock on Sur day morning. FRENCH CHEEK. * Special dlp tchHo The Bee. PABIS , August 17,1 a. m. The lei ter published in Li Verite , impute to M. Gambetta , in which he speal pugilistically of Alsace-Lorraine , tli authenticity of which has been quei tioned , is now found to be a reprii of the one -written in October , 1S73 The letter alludes to the result of the elections for the councils-general , and says that the democrats of Franco are desirous of having both the fact and Iform of a republic , and that only ; and that the methods , which would secure them to her , would progress Franco to the front rank of mtions and result in the regaining of her IOE > ; provinces. While these were the sen timents of Gamt > lta yc-xrs ago , end probably are a 111 , La Verite , in ar- suming the fact , acts or'y on generc1 knowledge and without express au thority. BANISHED IN NAME ONLY. Baron Handen H5ckeythe expelled editor of Le Tribout , is at Brussels where ho has many friends. OPPOSITION WITHDRAWN. M. De Lesseps has announced that the opposition of Arcaricans to the Panama canal has been withdrawn , and the neutralization order guarantee of the United States is accepted. LE DUO'S DEDUCTIONS. Wheat , Corn and Tobacco. Special Dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , August 1C 10 p. m. The report of the Bureau o ! Agri culture , for the first half of August , iasued to-day , contains the following items : Spring Wheat The returns of Au gust 1st show a condition of spring whe t of 88 per cent , against 86 last year. The weather during July was favorable , more so than during 1879. Timely rains are reported in all sec- tionarrather too much in the states bordering on the Mississippi river and Texas. The stmd is good and some ten days earlier than last year. Worms , rot and rust are mentioned in every atate , but no material damage done. The general average of the corn crop shows some decline since a month and is , for August 1st , . ' f against 100 on July 1st , as compr' Sif with the condition reported ther ) two years. In Minnesota the report very high , but in Iowa and Wisconsin it is not much bettsr than last year. The damage is attributed to rust and chinch bugs. In Nebraska and Kan sas the early months were very dry and the rains which came were too late to restore the loss. California and Oregon report the highest condi tion for several years. Tobacco The general average oi the whole country is SO. Strike On Bar'ls. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , August 1C 1 a. m. A strike among the coopers of Chicago was inaugurated yesterday for an ad vance of live cents on the piece. Base Ball. The following games of base ball were played August IGth. CLEVELAND , August 17 , 1 a. ra. First game Worcesters 3 , Clevelaud ; 1. Second game Worcesters 8 , Clevelauds 2. BROOKLYNRochcaters none , Na tionals 0. fu.rat.oKn.Hallway. . Special dispatch to The Bee. SARATOGA , August 17 , la. m. Gen. W. T. Burt. of Boston , identified fied with the construction-of the Hoe sac tunnel line , is at the head of i company organized to build a railroad from Saratoga Springs to Saratoga Lake. The road is to be first class it every particularand will bo construct ed at once and is to be completed thii sail. Turner Festival. Special Dispatch to The Bee. COLTJMDUS , O. , August 17 , 1 a. m The parade of visiting Turners anc local societies yesterday was very tine Gymnastic exorcises occupied the afternoon tornoon at the city park. The prizei trere awarded last night and a gram ball followed. Too Much Benzine. Special Dispatch to The Bco. New YORK , August 17,1 a. m. An explosion of benzine occurred yts terday In the dyeinjj establishment * : Arthur Floucst , 1G1S Broadtvay , ro Bultini * in the serious burning oi Floneat's wife and his seventeen-year old daujhter. Knott Not Doad. Specln . .gpatch to The Uee. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , August 17 , 1 a , m. The city papers a.3 trying to ferret ret out a hoax about the shooting ol lion. Proctor Knott. Murderers' Confession. , . dUpatch to TDK BBS. BOSTONAugust 17 , la. m. A hear ing in the case of Frank and Amos Adams , charged with the murder ol George H. Patridge , at Bellingdam , took "place there yesterday , and tlioj were held without bail for trial. Fran ! confessed to inflicting the fatal wonndi in Partridge's side , but claimed thai he acted in Belt-defense. Amos alsc confessed to stabbing Partridge sev. eral times in self-defense. Both mer are much affected. Athletes. Special Dispatch to The Bee. BOSTON , August 17 1 a. m. Three thousand people witnessed the athletic contest between the Irish' American team and the Scotch-Cana dian team for the championship. The game began at 2 o'clock and lasted til ! after 7. The competition was verj sharp , first one team leading and thet the other , and the Irish-Americani won by only one point. Ross excelled iu throwing , Johnston on high jump ing , Lynch on standing jump anc Daler on running. Pool Selling to bo Stopped. Special dispatch to TUB BKE. XEW YOKE , August 17 , 1 a. in. The examination in the caaes of Kali ; & Bliss , Lowell & Co. aud other pee selling firms , who were recently raid ed npon for violation of the gamblini laws , took place yesterday afternoon The Tombs court room was crowdot with sporting men. After the exam ination of witnesses was concluded Justice Smith announced that a de ciaion would be rendered next Satnr day. The decision is looked forwarc to wita great interest by the sportini f ralfntty , for , should it be adverse t the p-isoner , pool selling is virtually at its end in this city. Mysterious Suicide. Special Plspitch to The B BOS-JON , August 17,1 a. m. Jno C. Taylor and wife , of Springfield were oit rowing yesterday afternoo ; , H. W. Southworth am another ladyon the Conne ticnt tlvcr. Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Southworth held the oars while the others were in the stem. Suddenly Mrs. Taylor jumped overboard and the husband sprang af ter her and both were drowned. Th 3 theories as to the cause of Mrs. Tc - lor'fl act are Insanity or the donb 1 relations of her husband with o - or parties. Taylor was thlrty-aix years old and treasurer of the Massachusetts Life insurance company. Both were very popular and moved in the beat Eociety of Springfield. MARKETS 151T15LEGRAPH. New York Money and Stock. WAIA ST. , NBW Yoiw , August 1C , 1:30 : p.m. MONEY At 21 i > cr cent ; cxchanjo steady at S1.82J @ 4.S1J. 4.S1J.QOVERNMENTo. . Firm. CS6V81 . 10J3 New 4'g . 109J USS'a . 1225 Currnncy 6'a . 125 USll't . 1111 STOCK MoJerately active and advanced J to 1 psr cent. Mnco opening. WUT . . 1065 1C . 78 NYC . 133 Monla&E . ItVI Krio . _ 42S U. P. . B4j Erie , pic'd . 71 } Mich. Central . CSJ Lake Shore . IDS N. P. . n R. I . _ 113 N. P. pfd . 51J Northwestern . 100 I.M. . Xorlhwf stern pfd.120 Reading 23J Pacific Mail . 41 Canada So. . . . CO Ohio . 31 C , C , C&I 72J Ei. Paul . S9J B&O 120 } St.Paulpfd Ill' K. &T 3li St. Joe 37i II &T Cl ii Joopfd ECJ San Francisco 4fij WXb 9h 11 C.P * 7 Wahashp'd 72J L&N 125 S . P. andOmahi. . 45 N. & C esj St P.andO. M. . . 841 Pittsburc 121 Lackawanna&W. . S6J Illinois C 108J Chlcazo Produce. CHICAGO , August 1C. "Wheat l@ljc lower , No. 2 spring closing at 88jc for cash or August ; 87ic for September ; 87i@87f c for Oc tober. Corn Steady ; No. 2 closed at S7c .for cash ; 373@37 for August ; 38c for September ; 3S c for October. Oats Ic lower ; No. 2 closed at24c for cash ; 23 c for August ; 24@24jc for September ; 24jjc fur October. Rye Quiet at G9@69tc for cash ; G8.\cfor September. Barley Ouiet ; No. 2 sold at 75ic for September ; 7Gc for Oclobor. Whisky Steady and unchanged. Hog products were lower. Pork Mess pork closed at SIC 45(2 ( 10.60 for August or September ; S1G Oc @ 1G 10 for October. Lard Closed at § 7 65 for cash 01 August ; § 7 G5@7 G7A for September $7 77J@7 75 for October ; § 7 30(37 ( 3c seller for the year. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO , August 1C. Hogs Dull and 10@15c lower on ali grades ; sales , 4 Go@5 10 for Hglil packing and shipping ; S4 405 00 foi heavy packing ; § 4 75@5 15 for good to extra smooth shipping lota. Re ceipts , 20,175 head. Cattle The receipts of cattle were fair and the market ruled active and steady at Saturday's figures for fell to good shipping grades ; Texan steers were in good demand and prices were without quotable alterations and prl ces ranged 82 50 for cows ; § 2 40@31 ( for Texan Bteers ; 84 20 for Coloradc steers ; $4 35@4 55 fur good shipping steers ; at 10 o'clock the market was steady aud the prospect is good tha' ' the bulk will be sold early in the day The fresh receipts were 3,674 head. New lork Produce Market. NEW YORK , August 16. Flour In buyers' favor and dull receipts35,971 brls ; round hoop Ohio § 4 35@5 25 ; choice do , § 5 30@G 25 superfine western , ? 3 50415 ; com mon to good extra do , S4 00@4 40 choice do do , 84 50G 50 ; choici white wheat , do , § 4 50Q4 GO. Wheat Shade lower and moder alely active ; sales of 10,000 bu. No 1 white , Au ust , at 1 09 | ; 8,00 ( bu do , September at § 1 07J ; 8,000 bi October at SI 07J ; 32,000 bu No. ' . red , August , at § 1 OSg ; 40,000 bu do September , at SI 081 OSg ; 72,001 bu do , October , at SI 09 . Corn About | c lower and fairl ; active ; mixed western spot , 47@50 do future , 50 , | ( < j53c. Oats About ] c lower and fai.ly . tivo and a shaelo stronger ; wests..1 38S47c Beef In moderate demand am steady ; plain mess , § 9 50 ; new oxtn do , $10 00. Pork Dull ; now mesa , § 15 50. Lard Steady and easier ; atoam rendered dorod , § 7 97 | . Butter Firm for fine grades , bt. lioula Produce. ST. Louis , August 17. Flour Easier but not lower. Wheat Opened higher , but de clined ; No. 2 red , 93jj(394c cash ; 93 ; @ 9393Jc August ; 91.J@lg ! ) < < i90i ; < i 91c September ; 90 901(390 ( 0 Goto ber ; 91g(390i90c ( November ; S9 | < ; S9jc | for th'e year ; No. 3 do , 86 ; : 8Gc ; No. 4 do , 8284Jc. | Corn Lower ; 3434gc | for caab 34 3 August ; 3G35gc for September tomber ; SGc for October ; 3G @ 3G for November ; 35i@343c for the year Oats Lower ; 24c for cash ; 24ji for October. Rye Firm at G7ic bid cash ; 73 < October. Lead Unchanged. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. Whisky Steady at Si 08. Pork Dull ; jobbing at § 15 75. Dry Salt Meats Easier ; Bumme : clear ribs , 8c. Bacon Lower at § 5 87 , $8 80 § 905@9 CO. Lard Nominal at S7 65. St. liouis Live Stools. ST. Louis , August 17. Hoga Steady ; Yorkers and Bal timores , § 4 905 00 ; Backing , § 4 9i ( go 10 ; butchers to fanoy , So 10@5 25 Receipts , 6,800 head ; shipments , 400 Undoubtedly the best shirt In thi United States is manufactured at thi Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with their great Improvements that is Reinforced fronts , Reinforce ! backs and Reinforced sleeves , make their shirt the most durable and bes fitting garment of the kind , eve manufactured. Read the followin ; low prices : Present. Formti Our Fine White Shirt $135 150 Our Extra Fins " 175 2 00 Our Imported Cheviot shirts 2 50 2 75 Our " Feeing " 256 276 Our " " Cheviot 17o 2 00 ( These are made on whit * bcdie Pretent. Formei Our Imported Penan ? nd Cheviot viet with collars attached , also on White Bodies 160 2 00 Also a fine workir.2 shirt for 1 25. None but Wamsutta Muslin an best Linens used. The above prices include Laundrj ing , a discount allowed when otherwis ordered. An additional 25 cents is charge when made to order. Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farnhai street , near 12th street , TRIENNIAL BIYOUAO , The Garden City Gorgeously Ar rayed in Gay Trappings. Enormous Throngs of Tem plars and Sight-Seers in the City. The Leading Thoroughfares Profusely Adorned in Honor of the Bvenir. " Chicago Eveloped inthe Mantle of Knighthood , Special dispatch to Tnx BIB. CHICAGO , Au < ruat 1C , < L p. m. Thi principal thoroughfares and almost impasr le UJS with arriving knights and aight-seera all in ft hurry-ekurry to find quarter ! assigned or available lodgings. The city people are busy receiving guesti or pulling up decorations. All th principal buildings and streets in th business centre are profusely adorned , Wabaah and Michigan avenues and State and Madison streets contain moat of the decorations. On all thf vacant lots and parks along the line of march , largo amphitheaters of aeatf have been erected. Temporary plat forms in front of buildings are numer ous. There are literally acres of tern porary seats from which to witneai to-morrow's grand procession. The Iowa party which arrived lasl night numbered 113 knights and C ( kdies. All the commanden'es am' large parties bring bands of music. This mornii g several train-loads o knights and friends arrived from Nev York and the New England states , Nearly all the trains are sev eral hours late , owing to the far greater crowds of excursionist ! than was anticipated. Camp De Mo lay was dedicated byGrand Command er Morse , ot Illinois , and his acsia tants. Most of the knights in the city vesterday listened to service bj Dr. Clinton Locke , grand prelate o the United States , at GraceEpiscopa churchwhitherthey inarched in a bodj from the G rand Pacific. This eveninj at the three principal halls of UN city , Central music Hall , McCormicl hull and Farwell hall. The forma receptions will be given with atldrease of welcome to the city by the mayor and to the state by the governor o : their representatives , also an addros by the grand commander of the stat and a response by the grand commivn der of the United States. PARTICIPANTS. Soccial Dispatch to THE UKK. CHICAGO , August 1C 1 a. m The following is the full list of com manderiea that arrived yesterday U ] to 110011 : Axalon , of Pittsneld , 111. Beaulanoir , of Decatur , 111. ; Blaney of Morris , 111. ; Gyrene , of Centralia III. ; Calvary-.VociUlook Coeu do Leon , BrookGeid , Mo. ; Gyrene Camden.N. J. ; Coleman , Troy , 0. Detroit No. 1 ; DeMolay , Tiffin , 0. Damascus , St. Paul ; DeMolay , Co lumbia , Tenn. ; Exoalibar , Boom Iowa ; Grand Commanderios of Coloi ado , Maryland and Mississippi ; Ga lena commandory , Galena , 111. ; Hoc derson , Henderson , Ky. ; Ivanhoe BordeutownN. J. ; IvanhoeKankit kee , 111. ; Jackson , Jackson , Tenn. Louisville No. 1 ; Monroe , Rocheatei N. Y.Melita ; , Tuscola , III. ; Pales tine , Springfield ; Portsmouth , Ports mouth , Va. ; Palestine , Savannnl Ga. ; Paschal , Chillicotho , Mo. ; Rf becca , Sharon , Pa. ; Reading , Read Ing , Pa. ; Rater , Indianapolis ; Scotia Circleville , 0. ; St. Johns , Youngs town , 0. ; St. Johns , Philadelphia Stevenson , Staunton , Va. ; Tancred Belleville , 111. ; Talbot , Oil City , Pa. New Albany , New Albany , Ind. Truno , Norfolk , Va. There arrived during the afternoo the following commanderies : Bavnr No. 11 , Stillwater , Mich. : BetlielNc 'M , Elgin , 111. ; grand commanderies o Minnesota and New Hampshire Home No. 5 , Rochester , Minn. ; Ml Olive No. t6 ! , Anamosa , la. ; Richmond mend No. 8 , Richmond , Ind. ; Si Omer.No. 19 , Elmira , N. Y. ; Trinlt No. 1C , Monticello , la. ; Urbana , Nc 1C , Urbina , 111. ; Newark , N. .I.com , mamlery No. 31 ; Sandusky conimaml ery ; Manstield , O. , commandory ; Jo liet , 111. , commandory ; Excalibar Nc 5 , Hannibal , Mo. ; Carlisle No. Pennsylvania ; Blanscth No. 11 Quincy , III. ; and Shawnee , No. 24 Lima , O. , TRIENNIAL INAUGURATED. Last evening the triennial conclav was formally inaugurated by thre grand receptions to the visiting knight at Central music hall , Farwell Ha ! and McCormick hall. Each of thes large halls was beautifully decorate with flowers , plants , festoons and Ma sonic emblems. They have a capacit of nearly 3,000 each , but with th throng passing in and out there wa more than 20.000 people who visile the three halls during the evening Ladies predominated in the throng and what with their aay appearance the gorgeous plumage of the knight and the magnificent decorations of th halls , the effect was moat charming Add to the beautiful scenes the raj turous music of three of the best 01 chestras of the country , Balatka'a , c sixty pieces , at Central Music hall band of fifty pieces at McCoi mick , and Bach's , of forty , at Fa ) well , and the effect in each iustanc was far more enchanting than fen b described. The oratorical part of th reception AT CENTRAL MUSIC HALL consisted ofan address of welcome t the city , by Mayor Harrison ; to th atate , by Gov. Cullom ; a fraternit welcome , by Grand Master Gurnej of Illinois ; on behalf of Apollo , Oh cage and St. Bernard commanderiei by Most Worthy and Sir DeWil Clinton Cregier. Acknowledgemei was made on bahalf of the Most Em nent Grand Master and the Gran Encampment by Vice Eminent S Beni. Dean , Grand Generalissim G.E. G.E.The same programme was carrie out at McCormick hall , the welcomi being by Lieut. Gov. Shuman , Joh A. Hawley , and P. G. M. and Era nent Sir J. A. Crawford ; acknow edgementby Walter L. Bragg , Depul Grand Master. BEAUTIFUL STREETS. The streets of the city probab never appeared more beautiful than last night , as viewed by the thousands of persons who thronged them. The many unique and beautiful transpar encies served to light up and show ofl the decorations to good advantage. Nearly all the tents in the encamp- nient are now occupied , but a major ity of the visiting knights are quar tered at hotels in the city. Every person is hoping for a continuance of fine weather , but the signal bureau has its storm lights out. WHAT DREW THE CROWD. Cheap fares have brought thousands of people to Chicago who otherwise would not have come. The railroads will doubtless realize from their con clave excursions fares more than the § 5,000,000originally estimated. . There are thousands here who would not have come if it had not been for low fares. PICKPOCKET PARADISE. The enterprising pickpocket haa c6me with the Sir Knights and the in nocent sight seers. The police report ° veral hundred cases of petty thiov- ifig and pocket 'picking. There wa : so much of it carried on in camp De Molai Sunday night , then in charge of special police , that last night the First and Second regiments were called out to do sentry duty. A strong guard surrounds the camp and patroia the avenues and among the tenta. The camp is lighted with a dozen or more electric lights , a decid ed improvement upon the old-fash ioned camp fire. Most of tha commanderioi arrived at midnight , but many are on route by special trains that have ben delnrecl. It is expected , however. M at all will reach here in season to ei gajjo in the parade this morning. Fourteen Wisconsin commanderies have just arrived by sp clal < . am ovet the St Paul railroad , i ncy were ac companied by numerous ladiea. TUB PROCESSION is announced to move at 8:30 : , but will probably bo delayed by the im mense jam sure to bo on the streets at au early hour. ELECTRIC BRIEFS , Special dispatches to The Bee. NEW YORK , August 10. Dr. Tan ner leaves to-day for a visit to his father , in Luchfield , 0. , after whicli he will return hero to arrange for t lecturing tour. He eats only three meals a day now , and not very large ones at that. WASHINGTON , August 1C. Prof Simon Newcomb , the eminent attron otnar , has completed his iuatrumen or measuring the velocity of light. DETROIT , August 1C 4 p. in. Mr Louis Haas , who was found lyinf as it was supposeel drunk in the streets of this city and wn taken te the police station , died in his cell fron apoplexy. UNION , S. C. , August 15. At i barbaqueatGoldeysvilleiti the north ern portion of thh county , Siturdty , a ritlictilty "ccur'ed between a mai by the namn i f Bullock and hh s n the f th c s'abbing his sou six Imes probably fatally. CHICAGO , August 1C. Dispatche received at the military headquarter here dated'Fort Ellas , Texas , Augus 10 , and signed by Brinkerhoff , sa ; that the.o.perator at Quitman report that the Mexicans encountered Vic tom's band on the afternoon of th 10th. After a short encounter the In dians retreated towards the Tanks. HALIFAX , N. S. , August 1C. Th United States ship Constitution , fron Newport , R. I. , via Barhaner , arrive ! this afternoon , and exchanged salutes with H. M. S. Northampton , the fhg ship and the citadel. NEW YORK , August 17 4 p. m.- Twenty-fivo days have passed sine the aczident in the Hudson river tun liel , Jersey City , by which twenty la borers were buried alive , and tin managers now aay that at the ver ; least thirty days more will hav passed before the bodies of the mei can be recovered. The widows , it ap pear ? , are paid the money.each wee ! that their husbands would have earned It is stated that the company wil continue to do so until the tunnel ii finished. SAN FRANCISCO , August 10. Mrs Kallahcr and three children wer burned to death last night by a fire it Oakland. The fire was the result of ; drunken carousal. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , August 17. Mar tin Dugan , ono of tha guards at th workhouse , shot and killed Ray Cald well , a negro , last night. Caldwol was trying to escape and attacked Du g.iH with a piece of iron. CHICAGO , Augurt 10. Hugh Delp ster , a sailor from Michigan , wher he leaves a wife and four children fell from the Lake street bridge las night and was drowned. TORONTO , August 1C. Robei Wilkes , a wholesale jeweler of Uii city and two children were drownei while bathing at Sturgeon Point yes terday. LONDON , August 1C. Thos. Me Grath , an engineer on board th American man-of-war , Treulon , ha been arrested and committed for tri.i by the magistrate at Grares End charged with murder. COLUMCOS , O. , August 1C. Wn Heathetington , aged 10 , of Coossv 111. i who , in revenge for being ejecte from a train near Newark , placed ai obstruction on the trick , was boun over to the grand jury. COLUMBOS , C. , August 1C. A con ference of all state benevolent insti tutions is cillcd to meet In this cit August 25 , by the board of stal charities , to adopt a uniform aystei of bookkeeping. PROVIDENCE , R. I. , August 17.- Tnroe notorious New York forger ; Charles Brockway , Joes Cook and Jii Chase , were arrested there yesterda while attempting to cash a raise check for $1200 on the old nation ! bank of this place. LONDON , August 17. The marriaj of Stuatt Wortley to the daughter < Anthony Trollop , took place plac Sunday in this city. WASHINGTON , August 1C. The d < mand for standard silver dollars coi tinues to increase from all parts of tl country. Orders were sent to th Philadelphia mint yesterday amoun ing to upwards of § 58,000. NEW YORK , August 17 Yealerda afternoon while one of the New Hi ven road company's transfer boats loaded with freiaht cars , was passir down the East river , she was run inl by the tug boat Gen. Sedgewick. Tl transfer boat received but little injui but the tug was completely disable and had to ba towed to her docl Two deck hands were into the wate ; but were rescued. Plattdeutacher Festival , peclal Dispatch to the Bee. * CHICAGO , August 17,1 a. m. The uilghts Templar doings of yesterday were overshadowed by the Plalt- euttscherverein parade. Their pro- ession was several miles in length , msaing through the principal streets t noon en route to Oden's grove , where their national festival is being icld. The procession was very novel nd picturesque , after the manner of he Mardi-Gras parades in southern itiea. On one wagon was a mam moth pyramid of flowers and gaily- ttlred girls , making a beautiful spec- aclc. Other tableaux were a ship , n antique windmill , illustrations ot tenter's comic opera , a steam organ , ioat wagon , Kiel students , repro- ent.-itiuna of Aaierican coins , pic- , ures of Bismarck , Kaiser Wilhclm , jincoln , Garfleld , Hancock and oth- rs. Several bands were in line , and very largo large crowd witnessed the lassago of the procession. Pioneer Dead. pedal Dispatch to The Bee. SAX FKANCIMJO , August 1C la. m. A diapulch from Santo , Patijn , Vcn- lira county , says Rev. Jt W. Gutger- on , who has held many offices of rust in the atate , and was one of the rioneurs of this county , was bitten by rattlesnake Sunday , trom the effects f which he died that night. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Republican Rally at Waterloo. A Republican mass meeting will bo icld at Waterloo , Douglas county , Vednesday eveninc , to discuss the oc.il campaign issues. Every armer should be there to hear Mr. Jdward Rosewater on the conflict of lie people with the monopolies. Died. GREER Of consumption , July 24 , ohn T. Greer , aged 35 years. The deceased was born in Atlanta , 3a. , and was a son-in-law of W. A. lobison , of Crescent township , Potta- wattamie county , Iowa , but hid been mployed as engineer at the Smelting works in this city. He leaves a younj wife to m mm his early demise. Atlanta , Ga. , papers please copy. STOPPENUURST Theodora , daugh , or of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stop unhurst , died August 15 , aged tw < rears and ton months. Funeral tool > lace yesterday from the residence on Seventeenth and Mason streets. GIUSON Infant child of Mr. am Airs. Will Gibson , died at 4 a. m Ausnut 15'h , agoil five months. Fun eril took place at 4 p. m. Sunday Dean Millspaogh "fliciating. ! . A caafi'-f tju timMon bj MAKING HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES IS THE TUUI PRINCIPLE , FOR IT IS SURE EVER ! TI3IE. When the Baltimore and Ohio rail rotd woke up and declared its Inten tion of giving all rival lines the duai ; here was the usual succr and patron 'zingly the information vwaa vouch safed that it was simply a paroxyaom il effort which would speedily be fol lowed by a collapse. Months havi passed and the Baltimore and Ohio I more progressive ami aggressive thai over. Meantime other lines put 01 and then drew off fast trains , finally ; oing into their hole ? and pulling hem in after them. The result is thi public , ever true to the foremost ii ; ho race of Improvement , has come ti the support of the old line and its bus ineas has improved wonderfully. Twi sections ot .egular trains have beer run where once a single car woulc lave carried all the passengers. Din ing balls , where formerly a passenge : 'clt almost Ioat in his lonelines , an now scones of an activity testifying ti full and complete satisfaction eve the good things so temptingly spread The bright , clean look overythin ] uow has on the road is decidedly pleas snt and the trip over the "picturesqu line of America" as the Baltimore am Ohio is justly termed is ono of inter est and enjoyment throughout. Th laying of 'BO much steel rail has great ! enhanced the smooth ridin ? of trains it being of extra weight and of th lateat improvement in form and ac companiments. Not long since a : engine on the Trans-Ohio dtvisioi made the remarkable run of 03 mile 98 minutes , this be.ng simply th making up of time without any spee ial preparation. There are no fine locomotives on top of earth than thot of the Baltimore and Ohio , and th men who run them are engineei worthy of the name. The transfer e the New York trains of the lines , t the immense steamer , across the ba at Baltimore is a perfect success , pa sengers being loud in their praise of over the old manner of the strei transfer and long underground ric through the tunnel. Why doae „ ouraolvea with nausea In mediclnea , when n purely frn cathartic will cure you at once Han burg Fie * . Try them. Stoleu fruits may be the aweetea but when a boy finds himself in an a ] pie tree with a dog at the foot , he di ; covers that the apples are scur. Yo can't patch op his wounded feo'in ' with taffy as that , but you can pate up his wounds with Dr. Thomas' E lectric Oil. Machine Works QTVT- J. F. Hammond , Prop.&Managi The moit thoronzh appointed End corcplt Machine Shops and Foundry ID the state , Castings ol every description manufactured. Knslnes , Pnmpg and every claea o machine nude to order. Special attention ( riven to Well AnsrursPnlleys , Hanger ShaftinaI5ridge Irons , Geer Catting , etc. PUnalornew MachlDeryUeachanIcal Drang ] ID ? , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 9C3 Barney St. , Bet. 14S and 16 EDHOU1 & ERIGKSON , Wholesale and Retail MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Affl ) PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS , WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES , Goods sent to any part of the United States on solicitation. Largest assortment of SILVERWARE , CLOCKS & SPECTACLES , And everything found generally in a flrst- clasa Jewelry Store. BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY ! manufactured o'l short notice. Orders from solicittjii. YFlien.ti i > in : hn call nnd eo us , Ko ifC to show GutWls. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , The Jewelers , Opposite HiePostollice , ISth & Dodge. TO prelect the public against ImiUtora we specially caution all purchasers ot Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster To see tliat the work CAPCINE on the labjl Is iptlled correctly. Do not allow some other Plaster to be palmed off under a similiar sounddi ; name , with the assnr- ance the ; it it aa good Bcir ib rnmd that the only object such dealers inn have , lathe I.-Ht that they can make a few pennies extra profit by selling the sptrious. SEABURY & JOHNSON. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , Tenn , June 11,1879 , J.C. Richardson , St. Louis-Dear Slrt- Bly bur. 3 year * oltl , hail fever rrrrj other clnyt or CT TJT thiril ilny , for Hlmut 3pn > ntli . I until ai much its IV Krnlns of ( Juluino during Hie dny.lnitirltli mi affect : tried Cinclionli'Hlkalolibhiiluli. Cilli'honiilui , Snfuciut * , etc. , rtc. , hut the boyKIII cirseall tliutluip. I reluctantly sent down to my druc ( tore for your FcbrlfiiKr.and I irritcj juitluiny tlmt hr never Iia < l oyiiiiit < tni of fever nrtnr rum- menolni ; l > brifugp. to date , heiuicnow oreramontlimfo. I fel tlmt lontht to lay this much In behnlf of your inrulclnr. Am n retcnlnr HI. I ) . , but retired from practice 3 yrnrt ace and detotlog my lime to druK biuinttm. Very relyectiullr. J. VT. HOWZTLX , . IT 18 THE BEST. Stockton , Mo. , Anc33th , 1870. ,7. O. Rlchnrdsnn , Ht. IouDear ! Sir : Clifford' * Kebrif UK e 1 th * b it thing foi Chill * and Fever that wo IiRTe ever handled. Th re never haa been n can thfitiraa NOT oared by It that wns taken according to direction * In thi * part ot the country. Yonr truly , MAOB aUXCHEXJ. . DrnsgUU , FROM A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. Chllllcathe , Ma. , July 30.U870. J. O. Richardson. St. touli My Dear 31r : Here I * Bometlilng reliable ; it you can make any rue of It pleaiodoo.Ve luivo sold hundred * of bottle ! irlth like results. Iourfrlend , Iluyce Si Oatrander. Thin I * to certify that I hnd the Fever and Aioio tills summer nnd Uin line oi one-third of n bottln nf Clifford's Febrl. fuge promptly cured It. It U the f p edl < est our X nave known of. of.GEO. GEO. BAILOR. HE STILL LIVES ! . 1878. Mr Dear Sir : For over two yearslhav had Fever and AKue. tuid trfter trylns every thine I took one-half bottle 1 Clifford's Febrlfuce , nnd It cured im pnrmanontly. I b ll ve my cn e would fiKvnbepnfntnlhndl not found this I did. Tours truly , if. AV. root , Manager "U.S. FEBRIFUGE GENERAJ. AGDTT.S : RICHARDSON & CO. , - St.LouI . TOR SALE EVERYWHERE. OHAIIA WATER WORKS. jYofJce to Contractors. Seated proposals will be received by the Clt Water Works Company of Omaha , .Vet * . , at the ! otllce , room No. 1 , Crtuhtfm Block , in said city until 12 o'clock , noon , ofV Ine Uy.thel-t Ca1 of fceptember , 1S80 , for f nrnisliinir all material. and ptrformin work u follow * : One compound or condensing jHrnpins with capacity t > ptlttp S.OOO.bO ) IT. S. a aimt 3W leet heail from the MU'fltiri nver the giurcc o [ upply , into the r eivmrninilxl- i to work acalret a iiLixio-iim flro pressure eqiu to 350 head. Ala ) ono nou-compoumi noi cnndenain ? en cine of 2,000,000 gallons capacity under like con ditions as above. Abe four boilers with all thnir appurtenances Also engine foundation * and boiler ee tinn. Also one engine and bnilr honw comp'eto. Also tte ftirnisMnif approximately 100 ton of cant iron water pipe and 75 tonjol special cut AI3O the laying ot 23 rail.'S of pipe tojethc with speci.il ei tlnin inclti'linz haulinir. furnish IDS Iedi fuiniahmi ; and tcttin ; valre boxes am coi en and he tettln * of hydrants AIwthefuruiihinKthe nece sary ralves. Also the furnishing cf 250 On. luiIrinU. Alio the furniihlns of all material * not foun on the ground , and uunatructiPKSrfetcrvoirswiti an a ? r te caiocity ot 9XJUOUQ yallona to tether with ree ivin < and geitliu ; * crumben In fluent and diluent arrangement * and e.erjthin nec < ary to lull * complete th * > name Also In fuinUbln all materials and Iibor n < ccssar to fully complete the influent or rire well and its connections with the river and wit the pumpinz macliinert. Spo. ideations will be furnished on applicatio at the otllce cf the company front and after tt ISth mst. Plant and detailed drawings will be rcidy fc the examination of bidders at the company office as above from and after the 25th in.it. Payments will bo tilde monthly on work dot and material ! furnished , with reservations ar exceptions as set forth in specifications hidj will be received for the abe c work , in d tail forthc whole or any part thereof. The company hereby reserve the rlzhttn relc any oe all bid * . SAMUEL R. JOIIS8OV , auzl2 16t President. _ OJ CC a week In yonr own t < ra. 'terms And 1 IDUU outfit free. Address U. Haltett ts. C : Fcnland. M SHOW GASES VAMCfACTURKD BT O. J. W .LOLIDE. , 1317 CAS3 ST. , OMAHA. NEB. 5TA good assortment alwayg on ho tTtJ LATEST TELEUKAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Read er as the Following Price List : tolbsot Aa : ar for ft od lOJltw cttraCauicarfor. . Off U lha Canary C. Suirar for CO 0 ll Granulated Suitar for 03 H Ite Cut , Loaf Siis-irfur oo 8 Ibi coed Kin CnHeo for . . On 5 Iba liejt Rio Cuttea for. . . . 00 1 Ib * Choicu Jtva Cuffed fur 00 J Ihslicitt Moclm Offce for . 1 00 inline Hyson Tea pur Ib , 30 to 40 oIonjrTcaper Ib , 30 to 40 Jipan Tea per Ib,30 to SI Miicst OunpowderTea perlb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 BvstO K Flour p rMck. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . g 55 now Flake winter wheat flour 8 85 Havenibest flour . _ . . . . . . . . 480 * 0 barn White Uuaxian Soap for. . . 1 00 0 liars Climax Soap for 1 00 ' 1 fwrs Laundry Soap for 1 00 IS bant Linen t-oap for . 1 00 Pure Maple Syrup per gallon 1 IS fioMen dyrup pergallftn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flo sew Orleans Syrup jwr gallon. . 70 Vew Orleans Molasee * per irallon. . . . . . . . . . 45 Sumr Hoiue Molasxe ? p r icallon. . . . . . . . . . 40 i 1I < St. Louia doda Cratkcra for 1 00 17 IkSt. LuubOjatcr Cracker * for 1 00 1111)9 Uoetou Butter Crackers for _ . . . . . . 1 00 'Ill-afllnccrSnipsfor 100 13 Ibn New Currants for 1 00 31baNc\v Bhckberricfl for 1 CO > lb I'ltteil Clicrric * for 1 Ott 10 Iba Dried 1'caclie * ( lialvcs ) for 1 00 10 llw Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibfi best new Prune * for 100 lOlbs. best Valentin Ilaiama 1 00 7 Iba. new layer lUisins I 00 Peachcs,2lt > cans. 15 Peaches. 3 Ib cans ( standard ) . . . . . . 22 Pie Teaches. 6 I b cans . . . . . . . . . . . 2S Peacb ) ( Cal)3 ) Ibrana 80 Blackberries , 2 Ib can 15 Appleo , ( York State ) ol can 55 Jliwberries 3 Ibtan 1& Jhcrrlea 21b can 12 $ Hrnson Plum * 2Ib cans 15 tat > i > berncn .Mb can 15 Strawberries,2 Ibcau _ . 20 dinner leang,2 Ib cans 12 } Saked Iteang , 3 ll > can 20 , inui Beans , 2 Ib cans 12 $ Sii arcorn , 'Jib can 124 ' .irmoiub corn , per ean 17 } "omaU > , 31bcan 15 luccotaAh , 2 Ibcan. . . . 124 umpklnt ) , Slbcaii 20 241b bcanu 1 00 9 Ibmlried Lima beans 1 OO 35 Iba hominy 1 00 1 Ibs Carolin.ilru.0 1 0 251bs oat meal „ _ 1 00 , family mackerel , per kit 90 Katfamily whiteflslv ( > r kit. BO > nLih ( , whole , per Ib. . . . . S Jodtisb , boneleaM , per Ib 10 [ Lillihut , per Ib 12 $ ilolland hcrrini ; ( new ) per kez. . . . 1 25 robavco ( DIackweli'd Durham ) fa lb. . . . . _ 60 TolmcoSIl or. < alpluaperib ) . M Tobacco ( Old Siylc ) per Ib 85 folMCcoMccrw.li.iuin ) perlb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . * llama , gnsar-cured , pcrlb.- . - - H hres. lldozfor 1 00 Butter , freah roll , per Ib 20 Complete price lists furnished onapplItAtl Country orders will recciva prompt and cars tUntlon. Positively no goods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Keliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NEB. SIQN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Mnsi- cal Instruments. FINK.S.UCKOF O TT Xi 3D I IN * < 3S - Oil Pilntink'9 , KncraviniT ) an- * Frames at great ly r-d'iced prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 Inch , Walnut. . - l c 10x12 " 1 ' " . 20 10x11 " 1 " " . 20 12x13 12x18 " . 6S 16x20 " . 75 Rustic 8x10 fnme . - * 5 Chrnmoa Jri" < d , Imill , 25c , Clironi > 3 framed , Iane , 1 36 , Enriving3 ( from 50c upward * , I'hotosraph framca from 15c upwards , Wmdo.v Cor .ices 75c a window and upwanui Umbrcfjuirji * 00 ptr window and upw rd . Comico feres 2 SO pa- window and upward * , Velvet frames 25c etch to5 00 Violin Strinzt 15c. , . . Violi a I 75 , 2 DO , 3 and upward * . Guitars 5 00 , 6 00 , 7 00 and upwards. Danlos 1 00. S 00.5 00 , ami upward * . Accorflcons from 1 00 up , cheapest m dty Send for samples and cataloeno of monldlnRI . . J"- . " and sheet muaic. A. HObPb. - 1578 Do.Jzo St. . Omaha. Neb. CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! ilctallc.Caaes , CotHns , Caskets , Shroudj , etc. Fzrnham Street , Get. lOtb anil llth , Om ha , Neb. Telegraphic Ordon FrompUjr Attended TCJ.