- "TTT- ' " ' - " - _ r T" _ A * , r * / r ? IIS DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , August 21. BEfiVHIES , " Patcreon tells coal. -Try Saxe's Coffee Cream Soda. Porter is running the Omaha ferry. ' West Ci- Setfenberg & Co.'fi Key para at Saxe'e. A Garfield and Arthur torchlight clab will be organized this evening. Five car loads of new Nebraska wheat wera recaivcd Thursday at an Omaha elevator. Two drunks were fined 51 and ct t3 each at police court Friday imruing , snd both paid. * Seven cars of etock and two of .hogs came iu yesterday and will go east ' " over ilia Hock Island road. J. H. McShano still keeps the best livery rigs , on Capitol avecue between loth snd IG.h streets. aug20-lw Davlins Fall styles are now ready for inspec i-ui at the Boston Clothing House , 1-12 Firnliaiu St. t20eodlm 3Ir. Jamca Stephenson has com menced excavating for the foundation of h's brick bam , on Tenth and Har- noy s'rasts , The filthy pond opposite Dan liiirr'a warehouse , on Thirteenth and Laavoii urlh , Is a disgrace to the city and r. "ureedsr of disease tor its inhab itants. Trains were all late again Friday. The Rock Island was an hour and a half hte , the C. B & Q. , three hours , the Lincoln train south one hour hte and the overland one hour behind' her time. An eminent attorney of this ciiy hva been consulted by Mr. Copley with regard to banging a damage suit against the city , on account of the leatli of his little son. A csiiple of delightful rrivato pariics took plico Thursday , ono yiven in honor of Lucius Wakeley , at Judge Waktley's residenc ; , the other at General Wilson's by MIES Mamie Wilson. A set of harness was stolenThurs day night from aSixtecnth'street man. The tliicf was chased to the ferry , wherj ho had taken passage for Coun cil Blufft. An cflicer was sent over after him. At the fire Thursday , althougl : all the engines were out , No. 1 was tha only one that Lai to throw water , find the man had to lay OIK blocks oi hose to reach the flames. They did the work elegantly , and No. 1 Begin Co. ia alcraya to be relied on ill time : of need. Don't forget the Scandinavian moonlight boat excureion Sunday eve ning , August 223 , at 4 o'clock. Th U. P. band will furnish die music ani na pains will bo spired to make th trip enj ny.ible. Dancing and a gener al seed tiaia. Tickets at Edholm & Erickson's. The Industrial school under the autpices of Trinity Gu'll will not re move as was expected , but will meet Saturday morning in the old pUcr , in the Cass street schorl houie. The Snnilny school likewise in the aamo place Sunday morning. A man in an intoxicated condi tion went into a house on IGth street Thursday , and going up stairs , coolly laid down ard went to sleep. He was awakened by an ofiizer and paid a fine for the luxury of a bed. He was aa much astonished at his temerity as any one. He hailed from Council Bluffs. Mrs. L. H. Washington , an cl- oqusul and distinguished teroporanca advocite , who for the past two years has bjen state lecturer of Iowa for the Woman's Christian Union , will deliv er an address in the large audience room of the Biptist church , en Sun lay evening. All temperance organi zations in the city are invited to be present. On the west side of 13th on Jonns street , is a horrible hole filled with otcguant water , which the council has allowed to stand all summer long un trained. The admiring constituents of the committee on streets and grades have erected a monument to them con sisting of a post surmounted by a board with the followrng inscription printed thereon : "City Council Lake. Political atew. Our city Fathers can bo found at the bottom of this dirty and fiithy pond. " ' At 0:30 Thursday a story and r. hp.lf frame residence on Twenty-first and Nichoha streets , took firs from tha kitchea ecovc , and although an alarm was promptly turned in from bix 17 , and aa-promptly responded to by the department , the whole upper portion was destroyed before the II lines could be extinguished. The homo was owned by P itsey Gorman and occupied by a family namci Jligars. The damage will amount to several hundred dollars. The furni ture was all saved. The beautiful and substantial structure which , is now beinc ; comple ted on thn corner of Tenth and Faru- ham by Hon. A. J. Poppleton is far enough alone ; to show that it will not ho excelled by any block in the city for beauty and convenience. Mr. M. El- Batter , the enterprising clothing mer- cSant of Faniham street , Friday rcnt- -il the cast rooni , facing the B. & M. > .cadquartore , and will move in about October 1st He uses the whole three floors and will carry one of the most < > impleto stocks in his line west of Chicago and have the finest store-room in the state. Kowly fuiaished , everything the bstt , Astor HOUEO , New York. GENERAL TICKET OFFICE , " ) WABISU , Sr. L. & P. K. B. > Sr. Louis , Aug. 18 , ' 80. ) J r.mfc H. Jloorcs , Ticket Agent , Om ba. Nib. : DEAR SIB : You may sell round vip tickets to St. Louisand return , to fdtizans wishing to attend the grand ronclavo of the Knights of Pythias it 817.05 from Omaha. Commence eollinj ; August 22 , and taaks tickets good until August 28 , 3330. GLO. H. DAKIELS , G. T. Agent S. T. Tow > -srxz > , G. P. Ageat , OttR OWN ILEW. A Deadwood Grand Jury Incictsj Llewellyn and Bone ILy for the K lling of " " "Curly. They Are Immediately Ar rested and Released Again on $10,000 , Bonds. The Indictment Procured to Vindicate the Officers. The Tale of a Winter Night's Tragedy. S9A telegram was received yesterday at the office of CoL Watson B. Smith , c'erk of the United Statet su p-erne court , from W. H. H. Llewel lyn , the detective , asking that a cer- , : fied copy of the complaint and war rant in the case cf Lee Grimes , alias ; 'Curley , " the man who was killed by urn and Boone May the night of February 15 , laet , be scut to the Deadwood officials. What these papers were wanted tor will appear from the following from The Deadwcod Times , of August 15 , received in this city last night : At the convening of the U S. dis trict court yesterday morning the United States grand jury came in and reported one bill , and stated that they had no further business. In the mean time it leaked out that the indictment that bad been returned by the grand jury was against W. H. H. Llewellyn and Boone May , and at 2 o'clock p in , they having been arrested in thn mean time , were arraigned to plead. They -rere indicted for the killing of Lee Grimes , alias "Curley , " on the niaht of the loth of February last , on the Fort Mf ade military reservation ; and it is duly sot forth that this killing was malicious , wilful and with malice aforethought , and there phrases weio repeated in the usual form of law. Parker & Sshofield appaared for the defendants and arked that bail be per mitted , and stated that their clients would be reedy to plead on Monday next. The court stated that the crime of murder was not bailable , except on a written motion by their attorneys , and consented to by the prosecuting attorney , also in writing. Whereupon the following motion was made : And now comes the said \V. H. H. Llewellyn and Boone May and moves the court to admit them to bail for the reason that the proof upon which the indictment was found , is not conclu sive of the crime charged. PAKKEU & SCHOFIELD , Att'ys for Def t's. I hereby consent that the defend ants Llewellyn and May , may be ad mitted to bail in the sum of 510,000 , for the reason that havin ? heard the evidence before the grand jury , and beirg familiar with the circumstances of the case , 1 am of the opinion that the ends cf justice will bo sub served by this course , and for the ad ditional rosisnu that tbo defendants have themselves been the first to re port the facts of the homicide , nd have voluntarily presented themselves and attended th s cour. . for the purpose - pose of this invtst gition. Hcou J CAMPBELL , United States Attornev. The bonds required were imm ° di- fttely tigned hy un person * , including John U. Fursy , and The Tirats eajs , in relation to the bonds tlat wi-reg'iv eii , "Tbty nro the best bonds trmt were ever given in a cnmin il case in Lawrence rounty , ns2rogatPR in wraith 840,000 Llewellyn and May have , through lheirett < iruoys , arrai.g- od for 6ii iimnedidte tri.l , which , however - over , will be delayed for a few dys pending the arrivul of the certified copy of the warrant , and the c.im- phiint upon which Curley'a areat was made , which has been telegraphed for. " The following condensed account of the affair , which was published in de tail at the time , trill ba of interest to all who know the parties under in dictment : CurJey , the man for whose killing they are indicted , is supposed to have been one of Middloton'a gang. Ho is known to have robbed a pnatoffice in theX'obrara country of 81.50 woith of postage stamps , and as he wss sus pected of being a horse thief and road agent , 'tho mining and express companies were down on him , nnd t-till back up the men who did the killing. Curley's death had Bomethinc ; of the tragic in it. The day was bitter cold , the thermometer being way ba- luw zero. Llewelljn and May had orders to bring in Cutley , who was out at a station on the Pierre tr l. They were furnished two government hcnes at Fort Meade , near Dead wood , and rode out. Having the drop on their man there was no unpleasant occurrence at his arrest , and the party turned to go to Doadwcod , Curley riding in the advance on his own horse , which was fresh , while those of his captors were jaiod by the ride out. Just what occurred afterward is known only to the two men indicted. They siy that the handcuffs were ta ken offCurloy , as his hands would have been froz n etiff had they been left on , and that ho was warned at the time that if ho made a break he would be shot. The nicht wns dark and stormy. Whoa about half way between the place where the captuie wag effected and Deadwood - wood the officers sy Curley started his horse toward a timber ravine , and that they called to him to stop before firing. They brought his horse Into Deadwood , after returning the ones they rode to Fcrt Meide , and sold it. The body of Curley lay frozen stiff be side the stage road for two days , no one taking the time to inter it. County warrants were so depreciated that the coroner was unable to hire a team to bring the body to Deadwood Llewellyn and May have always ac- kncwledged the shooting and the only question raised will bo whether Cur ley did try to escipo , or whether ho was considered an unhandy man to have about , and was therefore disposed of as mentioned. The Times fays : "This is a remark able case. Two men who acknowledge that they shot this man Curley , fol lowing up fiwt the territorial and then the United States grand jury , and ask ing to be indicted that they may have a chance to vindicate themselves for ridding the world of a monster. This is something that does not often oc cur. Thev do not deny the killiup and never did , but have from toe first courted an investigation. They ac knowledge the killing , but nlead jus tification. Another thin ; ; ii , it has b-ien claimed that the freighters weie I all of them fesr.'ully incensed , claim ing that ho was sn innocent mun , but. in con trad ction to this , the man who owned the train that Curley was wag on master of was the first man who came to the front snd volunteered tote to po on tbfcir bonds. " The papers telegraphed for c\rnot be cent once , aa the docket cf Col. Smith does not show any record of snch caseIt ie supposed th&t the c 8a wa * heard before TJ. S Pearody , but sn exiroinmion i f his docket , while it shows the causa for which it wa * made hns no iecord f 'hpccmjjltiut iteflf , wMch is pro- h , bly fi' ' d away with i thr paj.eri Jurg * Pe'boi'y is abs n' from the city , visitirg the east and will i.ot return - turn for snrne limp , so ih t some del - l y mtigt ocur in forwaiding the pa- purs to necessary iu the case. THE CLOSING HOURS , The Preliminary Work of the County Campaign About to Close. 'our ' Hours More for Registra tion. The preliminary labors of the re- mblican county committee for the jroper conduct of the primary elec- , . ions which are to take place in this ; ounty next Thursday , will clrsa Sat urday evening. : The work of correction and ravis- on of the lis's is now bcin ? conduct- d at the braid of trade rooms , under , he supervision of Mr. Kennistonand .he rpg'strars will tit two honra more ; e-nght between the hours of 7 and 9 Tclock. Saturday morning registration will aks pkco in the following named ) laces : Bell's drug store ; Boeder's , on IGth street ; Dietrich's drug store , on Cuming street , and at Keesler's on 13th street ; Goodman's IGth street drug storet and Ferguson's 12th street drugstore. 1 HE BKB can't answer all the lies hat are being circulated by the mo nopoly hirelings , who are trying to ob struct and defeat the registration sys tem , but we are constrained to Bay that the charge made by The Repub- lean in its last issue that over twenty men were registered secretly at the Smelting works Thursday , is absolute ly falte. It miy not ba generally known , but it ; s nevertheless a fact , "that the representatives of the U. P. and Republican outfit , have been present at all times at the places of registration and they have kept tally of the register , taking down the name of each person as he was placed on the list. For the accommodation of the workingmen of the smelting works two registrars were instructed to wait on the workingmen there at 6 p. m. , as they left the works , and reg ister such of them as might request it. This fact was communicated to young Gridloy who Wfts ohe of the assistant registrars representing the U. P. , and he was invited to go down with the registrars ti the works. The fact that the Republican prints the names of the persons tegistered there shows that there was nolbir g secret about i And right here we are requested to invite all parties who claim to have an interest ia purifying the primaries to come forward and furn sh such in formation as they may have concern ine any pc-Bon who has been register ed fraudulently , ei'hor because hois not a resident cf the county , or be cinse he is not a citzan. We special ! ) invite the editors of The Omiha Ru publi an , who have published al the names , to rectify nny frau they may know of. If thay d < know of anylhing wrong and don'1 rectify it , the bUmo will bo entirely with them. That fellow Bergquis wno played the confidence game on tin Scandinavians iu the distillery and was very nearly kicked out of anoihe : pUce fcr trying to inveigle men 5nt < sgniiig the prated , made himsel very numerous at the First ward if g istration place last evenins , and sough to bulldoza some of his countrymen who went there to register. To use a mild expression , wo would surges that he ought to bain hotter business No decent man would hire himsel out for such ditty work. The only tram givirg its passen gew the benefit of the Hoi ton Rf clin in Chair Cir Free , is the Wabath , St LDUIS & Pac fis Railroad. Ticket of flip , No. 1,502 , corner 15 h and Farn ham. augl9-dlm Until the Wabaah , Sr. Louis an Pacific R. R. started its fast trair August 1 , 1SSO , it took 20 honrs t St. Louis , 30 to Indianapolis , Liuis villo and Cincinnati and GG to New York and Boston. "Presto , change ! Now we have it 14 to St. Louis , 2 to Indianapolis , Cincinnati and Louis ville , and but 50 to New York anc other eastern cities. Ticket office , No. 1502 , corner o ; 15th and Farnham. auglO dim Again we take pleasure in mention ing the advent of a large wholeeal house in our city , which is crntrolled by men who know the superior ad vantages of Omaha as a wholesaling point. That they have done wisely in locating here , both as to their own and Omaha's interests , will be amply proven , wo have every reason t know. The new firm , Messrs. Shreve Jarvis & Co. , importers and jobbers o men's furnishing goods , have fo some time been fitting up the cornc store in Clark's block , Docgo anc Fourteenth streets , to receive th largest stock in that line over brough into the state in fact , this is the firs jobbing house of the kind to locate in our borders. The gentlemen com among us very highly recommendei by the press of Burlington , Iowa where they have long been engaged In the trade , both as to their rare bust nojs ability and personal characters , Vt'o have no hcsitency in recommend ing them to the dealers throughout the _ west , who will find that in their house a long and keenly * felt want has been supplied. The partnership heretofore existing between Adams & Simernl , attorneys- at-Iaw , has been dissolved , Mr. Adtms havirg removed to his old horns in Philadelphia , P . Only 14 hours to St. Loni , via thp Popular Wabish , St Louis & Pacific E. R. Leaving Omaha at 3:40 : p. m , you tke s pDer in an elegant dining cir ( maals 75c ) retire to your sleeper and awake for breakfast in St. Louis. Luxury on wheels. Ticket office , 3o. 1,503 , corner 15th and Farnhim. augl&dlm ANOTHER HO- . Hascall's Police Court Perfom- : ance Outdone bj Alpha- bat ll.n , The Editor of "The Bee" Ar rested for Borrowing a Worthless Book. He is Taken Before the Police Judge and at Once Released. Cheap Capital for Political Mountebanks. For the third time in less than six months , the editor of THE BEE , Mr. E. Rosewater , lusbeen put to the annoy - noy nco and snbjeted to the indigni ty of an arrest on a criminal charge , n the most farcial pretext. The first iin , he was cilled into court on a of criminal libel preferred by scall during the Holly excitement ind after a full trial was discharged by mtice Powell. The second time was during the campagn ; last spring when he was ta- en to the police court for carrying a' the night to a puWio meeting .eld in a locality epireely settled and lot under any police eurveilhnce. In hat instance , as in the previous case , u made his own defense and was vin- .icattd by a prompt re'easo. This time as we are approaching the more exciting point of the local cam in which Mr. Rosewater is the moat active opponent of the railroad ction , ho h again put to the haras- ing inconvenience of an trreat on the must trivial pretext. The main bjact in this instance , as before , is evidently a desire to create a division that will ; ivo his political ndvoreaiiea breithing ime. The facts of the case , britfly > ! attd , are as follows : Un Wednesday evening Mr. Ro e rater dropped into the Boirdof Tr-de oems , in Union Block , in which Mr. Alphabet Allen has desk r om. He sked Allen whpth > r he had lut year's Sixth ward registration book handy > that lie cuuiu examine it. Allen landed him tno book which llosewat- er laid back on the desk after R few minutes. About noon Thursday Rose water called at the Board of Trad moms aain , picked up the book from the ) desk on which ii w.is left by him the previous morning and carried nto the ndj 'ininj ' ; building into Mr , Simerdl's ollice. He requested a young man in the office to copy some of tht ? names for comparison with the republican register , which was to b corrected by the registrars on Satur day.About About noon Friday Mr. Eosewater called at the Board of Trade rooms again and Allen asked him whether ho knew what became of that register book. H isewater end that he had borrowed the b ok and wou'd bring it tnck in a lit'ln while. Ho thin 'alked over to Mr. Simorsl'a cfficp , l-ut finding that'ho copying was not cimp'e'ed wi Iked out pnd forg-1 abiut it un1 1 last evenine , when ha had a futcible reminder or it in tin : -hapeof itifctmttion , from a friend , whom he met oil the s riset. ti t worant w a out for his ar-est. A f uiiuutes later Allen appe red on 'h- cene and at ill" s-me time Polic mo.i Bl'dc handedRjsewater thefollo im- letter : OJIAHA , August 20 , 1880. Edw. Kosewjter , Esq. ! Ple8tbts kind enough to return by he bearer the regis'r tion bi ok of the Sixth ward , t.k'-ii fr un n y duaU. R-rsp'y , \V. C. B ALLES. Mr. Rokowater turn ° d to Al'enwhn ' was present when the letter was handed him , when he read it and said : " 1 will give you tha book rielit away. " I'hoy walktd over to Simeral's office , and found the door locktd , Mr. Kosewater prompt'y jumped into a buL'gy , roda out to Simerdl's house dbout a roil ; distant , procured the office keys and immediately , on reach ing Cr < iighton b ock , proceeded to the nfhce , gut the book , wjich was Jyii gen on the tabl-s and handed it to Mr. Allen , who was waiting. ADout two minutes liter Sheriff Guy st-ppcd up to Rtsowatirano 4uid : " 1 nave a warrant for your ar rest. " The sheriff made mt-r y over the farce , and the byctandeis entire ti eet offered to go the bail of tht pr s > ner. When asked how long ho had had J the warrant , the eheriff said : "About dve mtuii'fs. It WJ.B baudtd to rat- by Mr. Allen as you drove up. " Pri ceedu g to the police C'jurt , Mr. Rosewater found a C"mpla'ut charg- ng him with maliciously abstracting n official document belonging to a state oflicer , viz. : the re islrrtr uf the Sixth ward , Alphabet Allen , the com ( ; hmt baing signed hy Alton nimst-lf The judge set the case for trial at 10 o'clock to d-iy. In the meantime , Air. Roauwater was released on his own recognizance in the sum of § 300 The complainant , Alien , is an ir responsible adventurer who naa hung around this town off and on for sever al years as a kind of a stool pigeon nd dependant of the Union Pacific. Bo came hero at first as a i attache of The Republican , and ha-i been mainly a sort of a catspaw for the ling that eventually rewarded him w th the po Hition of regiairar of the Sixth ward. The book being la&t year's registra tion , is virtually worthies * , as the law requires that now books ba made out b fore every general election. A cer- nfied copy of the registration con tdiaed in each book ia n file in the county clirk's i.fflco , and conseqaen 'y ' the book has no value as an offi-ia document. Allen must have a vtry Clastic conscience to swear that tha book was taken maliciously , when he knew that tha only object eoupht waste to correct the republican registration list which he and his master * are re sisting and obitrueting , and further more , in view of the fact thit Mr. Rosewater when asked about the mat ter , at once said he had the book and would bring it back- Allen is evi dently acting a pirt in this case and a very disreputable part it is , and one which no decent party would be guilty of. "We presume , a * usual , the arrfsto Mr. Rosewater will serve as the basis for a great roorbach in the Republi can , ani the country will bes a > t < ed for the hundredth time with the an- touncdment that Roaewater has com mitted some terrible crime , and that ho penitentiary is yawninj for him. We app'fihend , however , that the pe - ule outs da of Omaha c n be gulled no moie by such contpmp'ib'u ' per formances < han the people of Om h' , who haVe louc tinea beome used to them. Farmrra havinc hay to contiact , for delivery at Willow Spring * diaiilleiy , will do well to call on lltr & Co. , 1313 3i. Farnham street , Omaha , without de i. lay , as they will soon ttop contract ing. jy26-dwlm Wanted A first-class photpg-aph printer and toner at the Bee Hive i Photograph Studio , 213 Sixteenth I street , Oaabft , Feb. alStf The Mass-Meeting at the Academy Thursday Night. Address sbySenaturSaunders and-Prof. Wi.ber. A rouging republican meeting was hoid Thursday at the Academy of Music , the house being filled with an i audience including a very large num-1 b of ladies. About 8 o'clock the Garfield and Arther gee * > club marched down from the county clerk's office , oirryiog the silk flag recently presented to them , Tha stars and stripes aho floated from the front of the Academy end upon their folds were affixed the picturesuf GarSeld and Arthur. The meetinz was called to order by the pretident , Hon. Jnhn L. Webs er and 0 | oned by the G'ea ' club with a stirrirg tong , "The S lid North. " A hearty encore elicited as a response , "Tho Union Cause is EoLing On. " Hon. Alvin Saunders , our junior senator , was introduced by the piesiti sedi dent with a brief spesch and made the difn firtt address of the evening. The fnBe senator remarked the interest shown ir the present political contest irai and said that it was necessary aif for ( the welfare of the republic that the citizens ehould all bo politicians. tiII II is the duty of everyone to know the IIcl character of those entrusted with the clrr management of government affairs. The necessity for a a olid north against the solid couth exis'ed in the fact that tlti the solid south was fighting its battles tie at the ballot-box. They need but forty-seven more votes in congress I to regnn what the war cost them. | The twenty-two brgiditrJ who Con trol congress , would , with a president tin make us completely ia their power , To meet this wo must elect men who will stind by the Union , such men SB Girfield and Arthur. Hancock is mere figure-head , behind whom stand the twenty-two brigadiers. Ha is a , tool just as Grealey waa a tool. Hancock - . cock is a good soldier , but not neces- arily a good bun'ness man and far less a good statesman. On tha contrary ho is ignorant alike of government and financial affiirs. Garfield is self made man , a man of the people , a gallat.t soldier , a orat statesman. No bitter man , none better for the posl ti m ci u'd ' have been nominated by ; ho party. The senator then took up the iub < act of the record of the democratic jhrty , discussing their financial pol cy d consequent paired Arid fftilimB , and compirii'g it with the polii-y of the republican party , which hi > d D-ought the credit 5f tlb countiy ip to iti highest s'andird and supplied si substantial mrney. The shot-gun pjlicy , tis ua billets and bull-rlizng gensrolly were cinridered at length by tie speaker. Tha democrats have never been gird leaders and cannot be tiust-'d. If tin couth had sue- caedcd wo would have been dividrd into 11 Lit of small province * , and bean a third-cUs i people instead of a firatcli's nation , ai we are to-day. T'orepu lican puty his d ne too much for thn coun ry to b now re tired from power. His advice to the people wis to lot well enothih alone. A bigger majnrity would ba given fi.r Garfiald andArhur han ever before in the history of the party , as the busi nass men , the mechanics and the la borers cannot afford to make a change now. now.The The glee club sang "The Rrd , White and Blue , " and "All Honor to tha Soldier Givp , " which were enthu- suticnl'y ' applauded , and then Prof Wilber was introduced as the next and last speaker of the evening. Prof. Wilber was one f Garfield's associates at the academy , and gradi < ated with h m at Williams ColUge Ho gave an interesting scrount of Garti U'a life from his school-boy days to the time when he entered onires3 ; and became so important a faotor in tha guidance of public af fairs. H s proEro's [ has been a mat ter of slow and substantial growth , and his life is a lesson to every boy and young man in the country. The speaker dwelt at length up the courage , energy and persistent de termination of James A. IJargeld ; npon his perseverance and indorai a bio pluck in college ; his wondtrful mental advances ; his rapid mastery of the manual of arms , w gn the war broke oat ; his brilliant record as a sol- . dier and his honesty as a statesman , and quoted his endorsement by tha moat brilliant and powerful democrat ic leaders. - At .the conclusion of Professor Wilbur's exc Kent addrecs , the glee club sane , "Shouting f. . > r Garfield and Arthua"after which the menting ad journed with three cheers for the na tional candidates of tbo republican party. Hamburg Fhs 25c a box. Wanted At 805 North-Twentieth street , immediately- , good washer and ironer for small family. aug20-2fc Army Orders. The latest orders issued from the headquarters of the * department of the Platte , Fort Omaha , Nebraska , are as follows : The leave of absence printed Ed ward B. Motley assistant eurgeon melical department ( Fort Sianeyl Neb ) by paragraph 3 , special otdttrs No. 66 , current teriee , ffom thesn Headquarters , is ex-ended tfn (10) ( ) diyo , with permifsion to app'y for a fur her extension of two (2) ( ) m < mhs In accordance with instructions from heHdqi-art-ra military d visi nof rhe Misar.u i , da e-i Auuu-t 12. 1880 , Flret L urenant J'thn J. OBnen , Fourth inf ntry , is dfta"ed to inspect t e fl ur 10 delivered by N. vV. W-HB , under hs ; contract of Jure 10 , 1880 , tor Sho.-hone and Bannock agency L-eutenant OTHen will make such tr'pa bttween Ch yenne and Raw'ins as may be necessary for this pnrpi se. Lave of ab < enee f < > r one month ia prnel Captain Emil Adam , Fifth cavalry ( Fort S dnev , Neb. ) Why dose . ourselves with naoieat ing medicines , when s purely fruit cathartic will cure you at burg Figs. Try them , A Musical EVent. A'l tua 1 vers of mush vrT bd plansed t l rn tint M a * E. B tt-r- fiel'1 inlet d < o ; enmg music clute < in this city i ex month. On sco.-ui t of h r da ie < as brad of the musical de partment at Brownell hall , lait yer , aha ! wn unib'etitake ' outride jUpila , much to the r gret of many who would have gladly availed themselves of such tuition. The reputation of M'fls Butterfield as a musician is well established , and herlovoof musiofos > tared at the Ltipsig Conservatory of Music , where sha graduated after throe years of bard study , luch aa ia only encouraged at continental schools , has well fitted her for a teacher. Sha now purposes establuh- ng cldsser , on the conservatory pl n , on the piano , organ and in harmony , at | No. 1623 Fan.hara street. Pupils are , to be taken sin 'y ' , nr in clasai a of two or three. One charm of her plan of | i s ruoiicn ia that she teaches the Lisz technique , the great advantage of which is that by it pup la are permit * ted to ergage more effec'ively in thai corscien iuus practice , which , by all other ) methods , too often rosuiti in temporary or permanent lameness of the hand. Progress , likewise , is greater where thw method is employ ed , , and it has in all particulars stood the test as the correct ono. This de termination of Miss Butterfield is moat encouraging , as it meets the needs of this growing community in furnishing thorough elementary muii- : al instruction by a well educated and talented teacher at lowei prices thati are usually accepted by euch in- strucors. SPfcUIAL NOTiUhS. NOTICE Advertisement * To Let For Sale , Lost. Fonad , Waala , Bo\rJInt ( ic. , will ba In * wrted In these columns ones ( or TEN GENTS p rlln ; each robscqueBtlngertlon.nVE CENTS per line. The Ottt Insertion never Ires than TO LOAM-M3HEY. OtTST 10 TXAK-C ll at Lair 0 So M ti. L. THOMAS , u . .mB.Crelghton niock OKBY TO IXJAH 1109 Farnham street. M Dr. Edwardn I/wfi AesnCV. nOT-22-tf HELP WAKTED WANTED Uriy desire * tmplojreent In an office , or s houj-keeper ; best of city ref - f or or eo Adil-essE , Look Box 331 315-55 ANTF.D Girl for naehlng ulshes and help w ia tha kitchen , at Kmmct lloase. 831-21 ANTKD Iirmedlatdv a nurse e"rl at M-r. w Hit's Res'aurant. I'Arnha n St. 3320 A tOortook and a wJf r , tnan or WAMED at U Keiuit J > ii > lng Koom cor. uerleth and Dodge Sis 3250 TT7 x TE i Chamber mai-1 and cook YVx . Apply 2 ' 08 Burt t.3J7tf 3J7-tf TITANTED A competent elfl EwiU re at W S E cor IBth nd''apltol * ve g > 7-t ( A small clr ] , at flnt r on - sot th of WANTED oalS h street , east side of i're r. 05-tf Good cook. t Richard's B air WANTED ant 10 7 Farnham St 289-tf GIRL wanted to do rcncra1 homework. A E-qulro John A. McSbanr , cor. 17th and "ass Sts. 357-tf ti f ANTW . A oir ] to in hou-o work. 1109 V. 'n' i fifn Street tinfitMr * Utt WA TKP oltuit'on I" a vrroctrr r'o't , hj a pe'son who wel acquit ted with thehnsine-Ktxpeaks German ani Lnglis i > d- drcsa E. a , B e Ollice. 337 S3 Partner li a flr't-clMS buti'her WANTfD tnelnsji wl h some capital. / dd-eu Bce0fflce. S3S-21 W Imme'I atel . h'acV ralth with eli , at attrlo j , Nob. JAMES IT. 311-21 WANTED A narner In H tel and "estauraut bu-ne&3 : ; 'prc Ion , at th s office. 318-2 W AN ED Piano tnnlnj and repairin < r t T ff > PF.-S. 161(1 ( TWirigr snr. m vyAXl 6u ForOm-in at hHck-yarJ. T. It R. MP I8n. | TfitOR R'NT N wdTeI Ii c 8 iwm' ha-d "d I1 soft water. I quire 30 ? Eou h 12tn St. c T Karnham. SOT-tf FO" > Ri-jTT A flnely-fn'nl'hed front toora. Enqnl re at 1M6 Vougn tt. . S8M FOR RENT 2 furnl'bcil rnnniu over ifer- c'a'ti Woichaiige , N. E. Cor. 16th and Podco "tree's. 283-lf I ? OR RENT Pt' re r. om 'n hrlok hlf-ck cn'nr l"th d D u 1 w St . . with or with nt ccl- 'ar , A's , Sr'oms in second story. App'y ' to Ameritanense. SOO-tf J7DRNI = ED ROOMS FORRENT L1 ro t House. tyl9tt Pr > RRENT non'ewlt- < rnom" , well , cls- tn-n ad c IHOn C pi'ol AThft Vth nd ieth , pouth Bide. J s. vcro "irK M.tl ftl" S8I.E. STOCK FARSl FOR SAr.E-lO'X ) rres. d e'l- ' vslid out-ho'tse' , in D iu ' 3 Conntv on he EIkh rn river ; nt Btnrk ranee In E 6t rn Nebr 'ka. T ma easy A'sn ' 140 h" 'l ofcatt'o ' 1 Ohof-ondni 8 7 hnr e ? , and o'of farming imnleoiants. Inqul e law office " 1 T. W T. Itlchardu Omtha Nob. 2 > 3-eod6t F OR S ILK SO < X ) ft. f nrinr. fliori'R : chi p ; W. Monteomery , 1002N. 10th fteeet. 320-20 TTIOR ALE OR PENT Hotel * na re'taurant , P Isrse iwi-strry building , with or wihout furniture. Terms reason-ible. If soM or rented can take p 8 e rion o Sent. 6 Address D. Lirch or 11 Bowen A rroj. , Bliir Neb. 824-21 CLAY FOB PAt E AnyWy having loU to fi'l ' in north Omaha will dn well "y calling "n tofce McDirmi'tt No. 7f91Bth Si. I an flllinc l"tT r less tVan half cost ; call this week before all the clay is tnM. 31S-23 FOR SALFA first-elms nnrs for ptVors ! d die nrdilring at Ed. Culver's Stable , llth St. , net. Hq.ard and Hari-ey. 308-21 SALE Cottonwo d lamber of all slzesat PR REDMOND'S. Sixteonth-at. E16-tf -pORSALK AOristMill Applyat J. 472-tf U B JVILL'AMS t SON. MISCELLANEOUS ] \TK. J. 0. BROEHSGL will please rail at the Jj.1. European Hotel , cor 15th and Farnham. It LOS" On Sutday momioff , a whlto cow , smalllicul , > t'aHht h"iti9 , small red spots on n ck. Any person retnrnin , ? said cow will be liberally rewa-ded at 812 Jackiou St , betwven Sthanasth. L. NACH-1GALU 326-21 T OST A do d , Antj Oft , tea 14 E 0 JLJ Atre . Fn-der ill be liberally reward d bj loiving the same at tha Bte office. 336-23 ' lack and tan do ? . Owner can have FOUND Un * at Hepflnjrcr & Woods' barber shop , and paying for this add. 333-20 Absolutely Pure , Made from Orapo rreiT rtr fo oth pr rara-iin raiVca eucb liht. flaky hot bretd * . or roi'irloos p etry. Can be even bydypa tics writ.oat fear of the fflj reBOltin from heavy ic- . boldooryln cans , by au Grocm. Bciii Itsm form Co. , K w Toik t * . . . S. P. MORSE & GO. ' { X Announce that they have Purchased the Entire and Magnificent STOCK OF DRY GOODS Belonging to the late firm of STEPHENS & WILGOX , And early Next Week they will have it in Condition to Offer to the Public , THIS SALE WILL BE UNPRECEDENTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE OMAHA DRY GOODS TRADE , LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : loitaol Aennar for. II 00 10i lb eitraCFOwfor ( X llIbflTanan 0. Btmr for 00 9 Ib Granulated Snga- for 0" 8 } lb Cat Loaf Sorarf T 00 6 Ibs irood Rio Coffee for OD 6 Ibs best Rio Coffee for 00 4 Ibs choice Java Coffee for 1 00 3 j Ibs beit Mocha Coffee for , 1 00 Young flyion Tea per lt > , 80 to < < oolonVrea per lb , 90 to. . . . (0 Jipm Td per Ih , 30 to , 6 finest Gunpowder Tea tetlll. . . 75 BcetO K Flour per sack. . . . . . . . . . . , 8 25 < now Flake winter wheat flour 3 62 Haventfbestflour _ 4 f.0 20 uva White Russian Soap for 1 Ou 0 bars Climax Soap for 1 00 II bars Laondry Soap for 1 00 13 bara Linen Soap for 1 00 Pure Maple Syrup per gallon 1 15 Golden Syrup per gall m 60 New Orleans Symp per gallon 70 New Orleans Uolawes per gallon 45 Suzar House Uolassea per gallon 19 I lb St. Loultoda Crackers for 1 00 17 Ibs St. Louis Ovate Crackers for 1 00 II1 ha Boston Butter Crackers for . 1 00 lllbeGiniter Sns/mfor 1 00 13 Ibs New Currant * for 1 00 SlbaNevr Blickberrica for _ 1 OO 4 Iba Pitted Cherries for 1 OS , 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for 1 00 10 Hm Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibs belt new Prune * for 1 00 lOlbg. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 7 Ibs new layer Raisins I 00 Peaches 21b cans 15 Peaches. 3 lb cans ( standard ) . J5J PiePeahea.6 lb cans 26 PeachesC l)3 ) Ibcans SO Blackberries , 2 lb ctn 15 Apples , ( York State ) KO ! can 85 Blueberries 3 lb an 15 CbcrrleaSlb can _ 12 } Damaon Plums 2 lb cans 15 Raepbenica i lb can 15 Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . 20 String B an,2lb cans 12 } Baked Beans , 3 lb can SO Lima Beans , 2 lb cans 12 } Sutrtrcom , 21b can 12 } Yarmouth corn , per can 17 } Tomatoes , 3lb can 16 Succotash , 2 Ibcan. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 } rnmpklns. 3Ibcan 20 24 Ibs beans 100 9 Ih-drled Lima beans 1 00 85 Ibs hominy 1 00 II Ibs Carolina rice 1 0 25 Ibs oat meal - 1 00 Fat family mackerel , per kit 80 Fat family whitenahf > er kit. 90 Codfish , whole , perlb 8 Codfish , bonelessperlb. . . . . . . 10 HaHlbut , p 'lb 12 } Holland herring ( new ) per kee 1 25 Tobacco ( Blackwcl > ' Durham ) jMrlb _ 50 Tobicco.iherP alplnzperIb ) 60 Tobacco ( Old Siy Ie ) per I b 85 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) perlb 4 Hama. sugar-cured , perlb 11 EroMldozfor 100 Butter , fresh roll , perlb 0 Complete price lists furnished onappliutl Country orders will receive prompt and can attci.tlon. Fositlvel v no goods- sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO , , The Original Reliable Grocers. No. 1119 Farnham Strebt , OMAEA. NEB. FREE TO ALL Any on * who IOTCS good , cholcereadlngcaa h T a copy of the ROSED ALE LIBRARY FREE , FREE containing S3 Urge paeee , mailed to them , eeudlog tut ir ram and full addrtca. to STREET & SMITH. HEW TORE WEEKUY , 3i Bow St. , Ifsw Toik Lovelv Rofebnd Chr mo C rds , or2Oall Flor 1 Motto , vitu name , IOC. 2 > xs MU CAM Ca.Ni iu.N.Y. AOEST3 WANTED To leH th LIFB OF GEN. JAS. A GARFIELD by his comra.1. In arm and per > nal rriund , OtN. J B BKlS-lNankHhorrfwidtc l b'U7. ThUwork is tomp'ete , anthentic 1 w prjo d. FCL Y iLLTJbTKATtU Pi * ti ly th b r and cheapwt 1 ok. Jfon o hrofl fil Bend 6OC atnuc forontflt Wa gm th Bk8TTERH' Act an ck an I yuo e nCOINMuNfcY Address THOMAS i'EjTUEKO , KmporU SUBSCBIJBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE , The Best ia tbeJWtft. COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and ! Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand. Made. Samples can be seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , reight added. Send for price list. list.3ST. . X. 3D. No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. GIT UP AND GIT I NO OLD STOCK I Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , We are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTONFARNHAM FARNHAM STREET , CHAELES SQTTT.AM. SOL. PEItfCE. LANGE & FOITIGK , Dealers m Honsc Furnishing Uoocls , Shelf Hardware , Naiis and Etc. & 2i Farnham Street , 1st Door Eaa First National Bank. TO THE TRADE. having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , We would ask he Merchants of Kebraeka to inspect our Stock , feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Gouds and Low Prices SHREVE , JARVIS < fc CO. , * Cor. Utjj