TKE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , August 31 , BREVITIES , Patereon eclls coal. { § Fine perfumes at Saxe's. Hutterick'8 patterns at CruickehnEk. Porter is running the Omaha ferry , t- " .iMp and Tuck" vt the .AcuJeiry of Music next Saturday evening. Lgwis' Dry Hop Y ast , always f.ca/t / , is the beet. Sold by J. V. F euch & C. . . * 2tt5 Fuv-ru cars tif hcga came in from the 'Cfit yebterday. The G , B. & Q. train was late Ninety cars of cattle caiac in from t'jo treat Sunday. TLo overland train from the west yesterday was reported two hours late. It has cleared off beautifully after the rain nud thu euu comes out hotter than ever. The Linci-ln tr. in in to-day car- : iel two cozc'aus , double the usual lumber. Amen ; * thclandsattlcrs weBtJTor.- tljy were 20 lor Grand Island and fourier ior W , ! mt > , The Grand Island dr-lesatioii to tha slate convention will arrive in Omaha to-day uv < r the U. P. The overland train west yesterday iv n the lightest for tnonlhsconsstiii , of three bac S ° m < s , two coashcdiind two alfepjrB. A whola cargo of taa and silk ar rived on a steamer last week from the Orient and passed though Omaha Humify. There were three full of 27 , US and 2.5 csrj and 8 in another tr.vii 6 cars in a'L value is a'aay up in the millions. Two young men who hold very teepustable. positions in town were found lying in the putter1 on Four- ioiiillt street , between Fjuiuui arid .Douglas , Snndiiy hiBitateofiutnxic - tioniar lf attained by any one. They were taken to jtil and yesterday paid a fin j of S3 each. Their names are suppressed in liopos that their conduct will not be repeated. I'eoplu who dfsiro not to lauph Mill m.ike a mistake if they at * end the performance of Mr. Webber in hia no iv and jjriat thtoo aet corned y of ' Nipnud Tuck in Priva'e Life. " lie is r.orricd by IIH molhor-in-law , tens ed by the conllicliny conversation in the toluphonc , his peccadilkcs are found out , and his deceiving Lent lacerated with the tilings of conscienci r.nd exposed loveletters. . A man was knocked down i front of Kuhn's drug etoro , Saturday night , and eeraroly kicked by his for mcr employer , who claimed that h had bcoa circulating lies about hin : Tnc assailant ran when the spectator : interfere : ! , and escaped for the time A physician ivaa cilled , who pro noanced the wouii'la not of a serioti nature. A warrant w.is issuinl for th man who committed the assault , wh well known. Although the ollicers scoured th country about Sulphur Springs Salur day xight ani Sunday for the man wlio robbed U'dman's till Satux-daj nflcrnori ) , end subsequently ran of ith : i § i)0 ) horse , he was no * , found , IIu abandoned the horse at the spring : niter taking oil nnd concealing th iviuile and bridle , and the animul anr bridle \vora recovered. The man TV.T tracked through the weeds on Hi river bottoms , but lie e'.uded his pm fcucrs. Tiie olliccrc are very imligr a- . that tic man was not captured by the i-r./wil Salurdiy , as Hieru itcra sever n.v ilwr * atsd a sliut jjun in the parly his two pistol * . Lsdie ? , remember the days for nuking GcnU' Shiits and Ladies' uitisiiM UDiltrwcar , at JUHHC , ha K'-na ' Init will nut pay you since you casi jet ; them so well atd cheao at BUSHMAN'S. Stylish suit ) mada nt low prices , 1'liojjol & Co. , 1U120 Douqlas itreet , c successors to J. 11. Thieve. aDO-Ut ia EJhulm & Ericksoa are offering a fiuo line of Tew Jfwelry which they Have just added to their clcRaut stock. Do you wish to save money in your family , : uij--at the tame time enjoy g > od bread ? If so , buy your Flour wcro : you can get the best at the hia lov/osl iifjuris. Wjiu.s M. YATES. cl L'VMca'Mualin Underwear at prices no 1 < > r at IJushman's , that it will not pay to nave Ili3in made at home. the tor .Joo Schlitz'e s\y 7'lilwaukec beer at Jl KKCIIASTS' K\- CMA.VOI : , } . K. Cor. Ju'lh and Dodge. er PERSON AU PARAGRAPHS siy he Gn. J. LL Thayer h In the city 50 terday. Cant. C. B. Ruatin left for Ogdcn tit noon yoslerday. Lieut. M-tJon , of the 4lh infantry , 1-ft for Fort Fetterman yesterday. 0. 12. Yost and 1. W. Miner , of The llcpubiicai ) , have both gone cast. J. E. Bond , the engraver , is out on i ho streets for the first time yeetcrday , i.flcrathrc3 weskj lliucs' . l Irs. W. 1. lleid.of Palmyra , X. Y. i t-rivod on S itnrday's train and is the p aa-t of her brother , C jl. Watson J > . fcauth. W. J. Cuddy , of The Grand Island ? imes , cania in from < Ve west Sunday id rdtumod to-day with his wife and Gr and P. W. O'Brien , rrpr' senting The C'ltholc Cit'ssn , i" Mir'I at MilT - T aakuo , AVir.j is ir. ' ' e i "or rcvir- ton r. dy. < , tolicili : b.tx o.ia for tl e 1 o above now 1 paper. Mr. D. S. 11Ion , of Washington 2 ghtp , and daughter , Helen , arc V siting at G. C. Hobbio's. Mr. 1 effron wai formerly supstintendent 0 public sshools in Utica , N. Y. J. H Withers , formerly withStcph- gers 1 s & Wilcox , left for Grand Islnnd ing t day , where ho. will open up a d y p > DJS stock with "Mr. Kcll ? , of that r ty , nnder the firm name of Withers fici & Kolis. ham. A MIDNIGHT CRY , An Alleged Case of Highway | Robbery. Which was Denied by the | Victim Afterwards. Aa Officer Gorman , was possinj tlong the corner of 12th and Douglas streets Sunday ho was informedrc that a man had just run up the street c-ying "polica" at the top t f his vice a id that ho had taken refuge in the Metropolitan. The officer croEscd over to the Met , andj found a man standing in fiontof the counter on which the register lay and siw an irtd incuse pile of greenbacks spread out over the book and courav tsr. Ed asked the man if he had l"sl anything , and ho replied that ho should think he Ind he hsd b en robbed of § 500. By this time Ofiicer Ford arrived and the two pr - licemen learned the following ctory : Tlio victim was N. E. Langoy , BS near as his name could bo made out from the register , and ho is a bridpc carpenter - ponter in the employ of the U. P. , and boss of a gang of men. Ho wta goin ? out ytfl crdsy to hia work. Monday ho went to the St. Elmo and got back in Iho wine room in company with C. H. Williams alLs thu "Kid , " H. Clark and several oth- tr male s nd female frcqiun'cra ' of the place. Lingoy had considerable monfry on his person and must have exh.bitcd it in tha conrfc of Uioeven- ing , as he set up several bot-lea of wine. At length it was proposed by some ouo that they buy 830 worth of chips and have A game of poker. Inngoy must have suspected something as ho made an excuse to leave Iho room , saying that ho would rnturn again. He passj ol out on the street and at once totk : i bee line for the hotel , llo says that Williams ran after him with Clark fol lowing Williams in the rear. When in front of Wallace's place ono or Loth of ; he men overlook him , and ho says seized him and knocked him over. At the same lime Iho "Kid , " who l-nu the reputation of being the most skillful thief and pickpocket in town , the officers say he has a pair of hands like two hooks mido : for K ° i''g into men's pot-kola , made a dive for his pocket in which he had a larcc roll of money. Irmgoy succeeded in getting away and ran half way tn Douglas street when he was agfin ' overtaken and this time ho thinks his money wro taken from his pants' pocket. 13c should loudly for the police , and see ing the light at the Metropalitpn made a break for that place and gut in , * heu ho imnipdiati-ly pulled out the rest of his money , about $800 , and counted it to see if any mnro was miss- in.j. It was at this juncture the offi cers arrived. On the information thus obtained the officers be an r. search for Iho two man accused of the robbery. They found Williams about 2 o'clock in a rooai to the rear of the theatre and later found Clark standing , coat in hand , at the corner of 1 Ith alid IWn ham. Xo money was found on either OHO of the men , but they were lodged in jnil on the charge of highway robbc-ry. Langoy stayed at the Metropolitan all night , and when visited yesifrd < iy by Gor- Unn had his money sjietd : fll about the room , llo said he ( lid not want tc j I > roscsuto the men , an ! would r.ifior lose the mom-y they had Ukon. At 10 oYlock ho had not appe red at Iho po lice court and it was thoushl ho had 1. fc town. The tuaOo between him nnd the "Kid" was vilnessed by a hey who psked the latter what ho WAS after that man for. He E.vd ho only wanted him to come back and drink a bit tic of wine with him. , The robbery , if robbery it was , was . certainly n bold piece of work , being in a place so public ns lo make detec tion almost inevitable , and , in fact , baing on a beat from which the officers . are hardlj ever absent , but on this oc- xsion havinjr been called awny by a . row in the li trer end of town. Theio a general feeling that a man wl o wjuld carry 51100 about with him oil such a trip is not much to bo pitied for his loss. . , j lit Monday fcrcnoon , late , Mr. Lanrtoy came into court andsivoro ( hat he had not been robbed and tint ho found money in his hip pocket. Do fail- to identify Clark as ono of the as- su-.nti ! and ho was discharged , but Williams w.ss held on general princi ples aud will bo sent to county jail. The officers they < ! c not believe Lingny's story § and do bolicro that ho was robbed , but prtfcrred to lose the money rath than be krpi from his work. They ho { told a friend that had not found a cent of it , but didn't want the bother of staying to prosecute. ro JJEW MUSIC. ch A. Il'jsps , Jr. sli Pearl of the Tropic1 , waltz ; Bryant , wallzcs ; Knights TempUr , march ; Just fur My Dead Loves S ike , song ; Eyca That Stole My Heirt Away , sons' ; Still My Heart is Ouly Thine , song ; Down Among the FJov. ers , song. tu For Sa'o at Hyspe. Art and Music House , See Xow Molding. a30 3t * | wi THE BEST VALUE IK OMAHA , 801 TUT. SHIKTS SrLD AT BUSHMASS. ati Liundricd $1 00 to 1 50 , unlauudried Seh 75cts. to S1.25. h . city WANTED , , ne Grain of all kinds at City Mills , Sth na jforiihatii etr Is , Omaha. ber Haled Hay. Tight pressed , wire bound , by the or car l > adat llerrill's feed store , 12th nnd Farnhamtti. a2G-ot Wanted A first-class photograph and printer and toner at the Bee Hive p Photograph Studt213 , 213 Sixteenth - street , 0"iah3 , Neb. nlSK The only train giving its passen the benefit of the Hoiton Reclin Chair Car Freeis , the Wabash , Sf. Lauis & Paolfis Railroad. Ticket of not , No. 1,502 , corner 15th and Farn- wife : . auglO-dlm PDGNAOIOUSPAETNERS , Two Women Batter and Claw Each Other , And Break the Sabbath Day all to Pieces. Among those who appeared before Ju Hnwes yesterdaj were two women who created a little pandemo nium in the vicinity of Tenth aud Dodge ( fjttreet Sunday. The two women ( went into partnership a few weeks ago , putting in § 13 each capital to open a boarding house. Tl.e senior member of the firm appears n the docket as Miss Hunt while her much more youthful companion an swered to the name of Cora. The jartnctsnipdid not prove more agreeable than lucrative and from wtrJs tin two partners eventuilly came to lloffs , and Sunday termina ted their partnerfhip with a livelj light. Oliiccra Ford and Gorman nent djwn'aiid arrested Cora , when they found Misj Hunt sitting by a table with f < ice covered with blood from several b ad scratches. Cora was put under bonds to kef p lha.fcaco and in \ eas than no time arter , the music-1 police whistla again called ttio officers to the scene. A second fight had taken place , iu which the older woman threw a lamn at the head of the young er ; , but mused her aim and ect the carpet on the Moor on lire. The fUracs were quenched by the young Tsotnan , tv ho says she spoilt a silk o'rcsa in tlia operation. Both women were arrcited and with two men found ia the house were in courl yesterday. Mas Hunt's f.ico still bore marks ol a tcvore scratching fr > m some one , Shotaid ihatsho h3 : taken Cora in on her j dec'ar.ition ih t she hud been a prostitute ever since she was twelre yeirs old and wanted to reform. Tha1 the kept briiifiing men to the placi until it couldn't be endured any loii ur , wLeii trouWo began. She said sin \vassititij ! at the ttblo Sunday nigh with her head on her hands , wher , Cor.i cams up and struck her a violi/n blow ; that she heard Cora and tin two men pk.ttiug lo murder her , aut tint the men ottered , whenever ahe was disposed of , to get away with th body , vi Hi many more harrowing do tails. tails.Tno Tno other woman raid tint Mie ; Hunt had Coma into her room wher she was iu bed , and dnwnod the con tcnta of a vessel over her head. Sh thereupon , she admitted , had uclawe < her good. " She further elated tha on going home from the police court Sunday , Miss Hunt had thrown the lamp at her , and tr ed to burn th Itousa down over her head. The men corroborated Cor . 's sto'-y and the women were iincd B3 and coai each. Cora then vowed that Mis llutit must buy or sail , and tendon i her § 18 iu full for her shard cf th goods. The olFer was accptcd , r.ii ! the judge began to write out a bill o ! sale , when it was found that the wo men couldn t agree as to what partnership property and what per sonal elL-cla , and the two left with policeman to try and settle the dis puts under thu iitutcction of the ibp rosontalivo of lav ; and justice. Our Now ( Jowls hUvo now arrived ill Now York and pamplos are here , We are now arranging , and will rx hibit on M < in jay , ono hundred am' fifty different styles of Dress Goods comprising all the hleat Stjlcs ol i England and Fr.uice , certainly the beautiful lot of gooda KO hav ever scon ourselves , and at prices s rcaionablf , that wo have lo mark dowt ; goods carried from last se.ucm at 1cm 3o per cjntto coinioru in quality. In colored silks wo oilVr the greater Virgain ever seen in this ciiy , being a largo lot ut 7i > J a yard , Former pr'ce . I'S. Country friends will please send for samples ; now is the time U buy as HO cannot rgaiu duplicate thia 1-jt. Wo aUo call special attention to a lot of gros grain Black Silk at § 1.85 aud , ? 2 00. We specially recommend these aa the best value wo have ever offered , In all-wool Cashmeres wo c-fftr a. line commencing at 50c a yard , thr > t is f surprising value aud a beautiful , fresh , . blue blick color. In T.iblc Linens we oiler the follow- lowing special lots : Napkins at 75 ; , S1.25 and $1.00 a dozen. | A big lot of Towels at 20j and 25o. T. bc ! Clolhs atS3c and 50c a yard. Turkey Red Table C.'oths at 70s and 100. 100.Wo Wo call special attention of Ilotels and Boudin Uouacs to this lot as an opportunity tlut seldom occurs. Wo 0 are now making extensive alterations g and additions to our store to make room for the largest , handsome-si and cheapest stock of Dry Goods over yet shown by us. us.A. . CUUICKSHANK it Co. FIFTE WA11D KEGISTRAHON. J. The law makes it obligatory on the part of Registrars to sit the first tree * September of each year , for the Registration of voters. I do therefore give notice that I will , sit at the store of S. P. Etiggs , southwest corner of 13th and Chicago streets , on Fiiday and Saturday , September 3rd and 4th , for correcting he voting list of this ward , for the election to bo held September ' next and also for the state and national c lection lo bo hold Novem next. CuAnir.s WILKIXS , Registrar Fifth Ward. Omaha , Douglas County , Nebraska , Aug. 2Sth , 1SSO. a30-10t i R FKESH FROM TIIK sntiscs. Foreign American Mineral Water , Hun- iu di , Janos , Hathorn , Friodrichshall B-ttcr Water , Vichy , Congress and Empire. For sale by Ish it McMabon , 1321 Farnham street. a30 1m UI NOTICE. or Notice is hereby given that I will full pay any debts contracted fcy my , I. La Chapelle. est 28 3t THE MAGDALEN , The Last Flutter of a Poor Soiled Dove , None So Poor as to Do Her Reverence. Councilman Roddis jcstc relay 'eported ' to the police tb.it a woman n a sick and very destitute condition was lying in the weeds and mud under be B. & M. trestle work south of ; own. An officer was sent after her with an express wagon and she was brought up to town and com mitted by Judge Hawes to the county jail. This ia the same w < man who was picked up out of the cretk near the Gai works and sent to the city j.iil. She is the mrst utterly wretched looking object a human be ing ever looked at and resembles rather a half putrid , animated corpse than a living person. She is rotten with disease and her looks aud condi tion beggar descript'on. She was sent over hero from Council Bluffs first , and subsequently returned by our authorities. Now she ugain pulu in an appearance , and is apparently not many hours distant from her grave. The Judge didn't send her to the city jail because ho said ahe would die in that filthy hole before night. The sheriff objected to having her in the county jail because ho paid that was full , but in reality probably bscaueo she was such a horrible object to care for. The judge said it was a shame that there was no place to which she could bo sent and bo cared for , and ao it was. Never wcs thcro a stronger illustration of the necl of a city hospital- While the officers wore dircuEsing the question of what dis-posi'.ion should be made of the poor crcituro , the wretched ob ject of their unwilling care lay prone in the bed of the express wagon , in the middle of the street. She did not raise her head IT show any signs of 1 fo. Her wretched , filthy rags clung to her , and but partially shelters her from the scorching r. ya of the sun A crowd of gaping boya and mei : gar-sd on her with less of pity than disgust , and our reporter was heart ' less enough to wonder if she wonldti'i die before time for the paper to go to prcas and thus help him out. If her erring sibtera in this city could have Been her , their hearts must have been chilled by the horrible spectre of : cl'ealuro whose counterpart the best o them is likely to become. Monday aflcnloon at a late hoot w < learn that an order was i rocured from a physician and the woman taken t the poor farm. < Loivoyour orders fur choice Pluina at 75c per bu. .1. t , NiciioLs & Co , L.1ST OF LETTEKS remaining in the Omaha poatoflic for f the voek ending August "S : OEhTLUJlEN. Ande'snn F AmlersoljF . AiigcllFB Austin H ' Ml ButhnellGr Boney C .j-sC BliniveAV Barber A Bergmaun G G Broaddus S Buckler M Bennett.I Cole M t'unnyP Carn J dram * MM Christy W Cutter ! G Cox A , Dillon , F DrckevJB FrankWil AV J FUcii 'W f * crdoli E 1 laldin C A Hall A Hawkins T Hawkins O Hoa.m H \V Hudson W I G Jirak J J < il i i fe .T U .Tacol son J .Inns ii S Johnston II .T J < * , CE Jojiri.-ni ; A M J-iliii u. J. .lobiisi.h 11 II J A , ivolcimiii J II Kirwan J M 2 Kalncr F ICnapp A 1' 11 Kicfur U Lancab'cr M F L.ine K Leonard C Mori-head ( J Ji jAtol'Iierson D W MeCmirl 1' Ar.-ittox 11 JlillcrJII MclJaniel J M.xin-St . NoitlnvnvW NiU.nl' Norton Fit Oldrich W l-e.ibo < ) v W M I'allinW ratinj' 1 tevn sO- , 2 Itombs P li i ) Snttou F 'tray I1' Stephenson J Soreiteon J G Smith W O Stexon * < m M Stone II T ) Terrill AV Thode F W Telfonl J Uhhcr G AV Vaiuloran F AVeilner A AValkerTJ ICili-atrick & Brown Agent Union Liiie LADIES. I liondison Miss L C Brink Miss L2 Ball Mrs .T V Bradley- Mrs K . Jiihkley Mrs N 1 Barkman Miss J A Hast Miss L Bassett Mrs A Donaldson Mrs E Fannie Mrs E 1'isfce Haley GilinoroMiss C Hayes Miss M JchUing Mrs B .Tolnneson Miss E Jones Mrs M Ketchwn M ra AM Lnney Mrs J I/"rrill Miss K Madin Miss A Mitchell Mi s A E Nilsson Miss A L Person Ella Kiibro Mrs A Jlamlolph Mi s J Siimlher ? Miss J Steiinan Mrs A Smith Mrs II Potter Mrs C CTHOS. THOS. F. HAIL. Postmaster. Newly fuiuished , everything the best , Astor House , ow York. Sarpy County Republicans. The republican county convention of Sirpy county , mot at 2 p. m. on Saturday last. A. R. Kennedy was elected president , and AV. M. Bur roughs secretary. The convention elected A. R. Kennedy , J. D. Spearman - man , L. Wasmer and J. G. Bchin del- egites to the state convention. Also . M. Eby , John Schabb , E. E. San- burn" and S. J. Stewart delegates to the district convention. AV. M. Bur roughs and J Schaab , J. D. Snoll and AL Stoves wore elected as delegates to the senatorial convention. I . The pro ceedings of the convention were har monious throughout. Cass County Republicans. Special < Hs | < atch to TIE ; BKK. Nob. , August 30 , 4 si . m. Delegates to the republican 'ate convention : Sam Baker , A. R)0t , J. N. Moore , J. W. Barnes , AY. Culfordh , M. B. Mnrphy , S. B. Hob- BMJ , M. B. Cutler , D. J. Strait. J. M Beardsley. Legislative ticket for the senate A. Teft , for the house , Dr. M Root , J. Hali and R. B. AVindham. ' > Why dose . 'ourselves with nanscat- medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham- A bare Fijis. Try them.&t &t &tHs Hs A regular meeting of the Plasterer 1 [ union will bo held at Turner Hall Tuesday , the 31st. at 7:30 : p. m. A OC the attendance is requested. 28-12 acd Co " Ge Morphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; old Sim established agency in this ttate. Jaa. apl8-lj ' i STSLPPED Iff THE DARK , A Young Swede Robbed in a Low House. Harvey Kelly Arrested for the j Crime. A young man named Lara Andera who lives near Bellevue and haa worked in Boas Stout's stone quarry or the past year , came up to Omaha Sunday nnd got on a little spree with a friend , Iho two drinking and taking in the town tcj.et ; her-tSundoy night Andera went into a house somewhere - where on Tenth street when ho was seiz.'d and robbed by Bomo ono. It was so dark that iould not sco where ho was , nor who the robber was , but the latter put his hands in all his pockets and took out 87 in mcney , a gold chain and a watch key. He cut one of the pockets with a knife , which was probably intended I for more serious use if needed. Yifltei - day morning Anders made complaint at the police court , charging Hirvey Kelley , a well known colored mnn with the robbery. Kelly wns , found with the bat hat on hia head | and Ilia chain and boy in hia pockot. Ho said ho had traded hia own hat for the one ho had on , giving twenty-five to boot and that he found the chain on the side walk with the key al- tiched to it. The Judgerennrkedthat the explanation was too diluted for him , that Kelly had probably commitA ted a penitentiary offense and that the evidence would convict him bcfoic \ any gr.-i d jury. Llarv insisted on aB sending for another man named "Jack , " who , he declared , was the robber , but the judge would not grat ify him and ho was committed to jail. GENTLEMEN , HEKE THEY ARE. At Bushman's Good Laundried Shirts $1 00. Un'aundried , 75c. They arc genuine bargains and j/on / cannot get HS good rahic chcwlterc. CclMoid Collars itnd Cuffs that j/iir / caiisfud'wn. Lur iits in Hosiery and Handkerchiefs , one i > ricc asked at Jushman's. Registration Notice Fourth Ward. STATI : or NFP.UASKA , ) Douglas County. j & ' Notice ia hereby given to the elcc tors of the Fourth ward , that I wil sil In the ttore c f E. Wyman , Fif tcenth street , three doors south of th ptistcffico , on Monday , September (5th ( to make the annual list of voters o said ward ; plso to prepare a Hat bf vo letj fof spOc'ul ci'y ' elect ion , to ba held Septcmbr llth , 1880. In witncfs whereof I hereunto se my hand this i ! : h day of August , A , D. , 1SSO. JOHN WOOD , Registrar. jV'i < s : " . A case of constipation by using Hamburg Fics. Real Estate Transfers. John A. Jl'Tbach aud wifn to"the S. 0. & N. B. 11. Co , w. d. lot 3 block 353 , city of Oniftha. 8800. George H. Guyt sheriff , to Niels Jorirliacii ; : s. d. lot ll , Forbes' Etlb division of H. e. sec. 34 , t. 10' , r. 161 r. 13 , o. 8108. James H. Smith and wife to Delia E. ilapgood : q. c. d. Ijt 120 , Nelson' addition , Oiniha 81. Thomis Evjvis nd wife to Emii Metier : w. d. lot 10 , blobk 1 , Shull'i tiirat itdditii ii , Omaha 000. Gto. H. Bo 's nnd wife and Lew W. Hill to Fred W. Tompklns : w. d , lot 10. block G , P.ogjjB & Hill's ftddi lion. Omaha -708. Heirs of Jacob S. Shull , deceased , to Julius Rudowaky : w. d. lot 20 , block 5 , Shnll's secoud addition , city of Omaha ? GOO. H llry Bro rn anil irifo to Mar nrit Uudowfrky : w. d. parcel in lot 8 block 152 , city of Omalia § 1,000. i iti To Nobraana Horticulturists. It i ? the determination of the man agera of the state board of agriculture to make the coming otato fair at Oma ha > lte most extensive nnd best exhi- bitic n over held in the state. 1 urx < - the fruit growers to duty full. The U3.ua ! shipping facilities free will be affurdi d by all the railro'idk leading into Omaha Pack carefully , wrapped in paper , or packed in fincjcut sweet hay or stray. Address , Daniel H. Wheeler , "for exhibition nt state fair , " Omaha , Nebraska. Ronr. W. FBRNAB , JPrea'e State Hort'l Society. RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE- WALKS. Bo it rcif hcd by the City Council of the City of Omr.lia : That a sidewalk bo within fifteen fisys frdft this htc , ams'ru.-tcil nd < hiJ to the l > rnnncat cnilc : n fa < 1 e ly. in front of ml adjoining ttc f jllow ins di scribed premises viz : Wcsr. 7S feet of e 8t 210 feet of norfi 11(1 ( 3-20 feet if lot 2 , Capitol uliition , louth nu\a \ of Ml c-trcit 0 f t wide. West CO feet of cast 270 of north HO 3-20 of lot 2 , C p'.tol td.IUIon , rontli side of Dodjc street G fee * , wide. West 72 ] feet of north 140 1-20 feet of lot 2 , C ptol : addition , south sidj of Dcdgc street G f ! t wide. Kast GO feet of wcstlS'i feet of north Ufl 3-20 feet cf lot 2 , npitol additionoiith eide of Dodge atrect 6fcet idc. Lot e , south side of Chicago street in block 57 Ofeit wide. Ti ) be repaired toi 8 , west side of 10th street in black 40 G feet \\ide. Such sidcnullc to bo constructed of 2-inch plank , an I to bo In uiilth as above specified , anil ihc rexpectlic owner or owil ra of the nbo\cilc- fcrihcd prciiiiscs arc hereby required to copstnlct 1CK1 homnie. K1Cl Onuhn , August 5lli , 1 SO. ClKi j. F. MCCARTNEY , Ki Couniy ClPr Kiri PROLATE NOTICE. I uc State o NobraaUa , Douglas County , aa : ' At a County Court hcliljit tlie County Court- Hoom.ln acj for saMCounty , AuEut4th , A. D. , IShO. Present , WM. 0. ilAUTUOLOUEW , County Jiidgo. In the iiiatt.-r of the i-doption of Charles W. Gujr n , an infant. Ou rKiilini ; and fllinif the ilnly vcriHod statc- mnts cf Chailcs Flo.k and Jt-hanna Flcckaud Ijzzie Mulicndoire praline for theadoption "I h < i Infant. Charles W. Guin , by the taM Crarlc3and Johanna Hlecl : ORDWIRD , that Scptrmbcr 4tb , A. D. , 18SO , at o clock , a. in. , be assigned for hearing said pc- tition , hcn all persons interested in sold mat ter imy apncar at n County Court to be held , in andforsaid County , and show cause hy the prayerof petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency ot said petition and the luariiu ; thereof , be pi\cn to ill persons in terested In said nutter , by publishing a copy of this order in the OtiAilA \ \ KEKLT EES , a news paper printed in gaid County , for time succea- > e weeks , prior to said day of hc.iriff * . [ A true copy. ] WJI. O. BAHTHOLOMEW , County Jud . NOTICE. | ' CVAIU , August 27th , 1SSO. There will be a mce'inif of the Stockholders I i Hie Metlianic's llininc anil Smclttne Co. , ( expir- liy limitation ) > t thn Durant cngne Lous1 , htptcmbcr 14th. 1ESO , at 730 p. m , for the pur- ofc of rcnrianization rd form it ion of anew 'ompany. All parlies intc-ested are earnestly rc- Uitfd to IH prfg'nt , as busino'8 of great im- or'ance tithcm will be transacted. E K. AI.I.EN nUTllEKFOHD ( lata Third Audito U. S. Treasury ) , Attorney and Counsel Law. 28 Grant PJac , Washtnston , D. Marine been Third Auditor of the United Stat & reaiury for six years , I am thoroushly faml with the course of business before the Cover ment Departments. Special attentiou given settlement of accounts of all Governmen Officers. Postmaster' , Marshals , Mail Contrwto others. Will practice before the Suprera Court of the U. S..Court of Chfcnf , Patent.OS. General Land Office , tc. , tc. Kefera toHon ! F. Phillips , Solicitor General U. S. ; Hon . GflfflUn. Treasurer of th U. S. ; HOD. J. It McGrew , suth Auditor U. g Treasury * epl7wly " * - - SPECIAL NOTICES. J .NOTICE Advertisements To L t For 8a' ! Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding &c. , will be in serted In these columns once lor TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertlon.FlVE CENTS per llue. Tbe Cist Insertion never lesa than nVENTY-FlVE CEMTS. TO UAH-HOHEY. OM5Y TO LOAN Call at Li > w Office Tt.ti.TUOUAS. Ro.im8.Crcljhton Block M' ONKY ' TO LOAN 11C9 Farnham street. Dr. Edwardn Ijoan Agency. cov-22-t ? HELP WAHTtO WANTED Firit And second cuok at tha t. Charlo * Hotel. 37 ! ) aSotf WANTED Girl it do lioii'c work in imal family , l.ifercncj rtiircd | , 2 23ra'fnriii ! ! street. b7St WANTED A jrivd thrp man or siunno inatfr. Addrc Maple Me it ilatkct , Cbrinda , Iowa. S70-4 - 'ASTFD A ir"O < l lircom rcaker at one' W Eiiuirett | Pcacfli o 371-EO WANIEO A eootl cirl for jencr : . ] hou o- ' wort. Apply to It.Trossin. lllironiiag strret. 372-5 WANTED-Good slrl took preferred , at F. Lanc , cor. 12th and Jackton St. 33S-tf "V TED A Einiii ? ref m girl at the Doran WAN , orpotite Bee oilier. 315-tf "ITTAJ-TED Chamlcr maid and conk W. : es YV Band ! < ! ell > ra Apply 2103 Curt 51.U U t * tl W 'ANTED A competent pirl. Entju're at S E. cor IDtli nd Capitol Ae 307-tt GIRL wanted to dn rencra' ' hoiifcwiiit A Enquire John A. MiSfaanr , cor. 17th and Casa Stc. 3 W-tf \\r AXTEP , A Girl to do l > ou e work , 1103 VV Kvnbam Strrct. ni.Rt.ir ? 1Hf WA TF1)-A Good laboring man wi h smc kiiowlelEC "f the ritv ' ; must give re- fdren-c ; John 0. Willis , 1114 'lu < l { o St. 377-SO WAN'lED FlirniOicHl moms fur Ihrto pei- tlcmcn , near SixtcPiilh ard F.u nlmn SU. Addrrs , "Koom , " Tco o'llce. S73-11 WANTED To frdo nn Imprnvcil fa-m [ n _ Centr4l ! v fiircilxpri > i > e tv Will p y part cash. C. A. MUUKILL , 11 a Farnham St. " \T7 AXTED A s'.lgle ' ro < m by a single Ic- 1V man. Addrcsj Cox 065 , IM > I' . O. 3C5-2 ? rpIIHEE FiinrpVcil rooms , by 3 ccn lmi-n , I nci hhoihoiHl o' ICth and Fainham Hts. Address IIu 'in. I'ce Oin u SC3-27 Firs'-cla'S madiinc lianil , at tlimha Shirt Fac ory. 357-30 Piano luniin ; and ropairlns at WANTED IIOSPE'S , U.in Podtto St. SOC-Im Foreman at brick-yard. T. MtiR- WANTED RAY. IfiS-tf FOR REHT-HDUSEE AMD UKD. IIRST Goml 1 on'e , si rconis , modern FOR imnnncm'iits , roimn'ciit to strctt cirp , on 20th anil Ciiming ttrtets. Encpiiic on rre- T71OK RENT A cottage of 5 rcoms , rn c\at J' side of 17th St , < no door enith of Webster ht. Eiiiju re of Go-i W. Doaiic. 3CS-31 FOR Rh'JfT- larpc two-story boir.llng Ijo'i'e uitl fx hcd looma , on cor. and El lilli atrteta. at $ . > n pur month ; itw ! - Ktory , sevi'si-r.'omeil li n < e , siljoli Ing sbllve , at SH ler month. Fnquiruif Ilarktr lift p. . Gas office , or IIv s ; fellill's. 333-31 I URNI'-HED Kijonn with or without board. Jj at F > tri > pean Itcbtan-ai.t. :0t-tf T1OARD and roimi. Capilol aVflmC , between 1 _ > ICth and 17th Sts , south side. 280 3 | ) U IlKNT Tincly furniahiil looms at 1310 Datenport Mrctt , bet. 13-h and llth St. ? 5'Mf RENT-Et' ro r < om lii brltk block corner 17OR Don. } is Sts. . with or with- tit eel- lar. Apply to American House. _ 230-tf I ORRENT A finely-furnished front room. L1 EnqiiirentirilC Dodijc tt. _ 283lf KENT 2 fiir'iisl.C'l ro < .m9 OTcr Jfsr- FOR Exlh-.ilgtj ' M. K. Cor. ICIh and Dodge etrcelg. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT AtDaxen- F fo.t House. _ _ lyll'lt ' T70R RENT House with six rtoms , well , c ! < < - L1 tcinai-dcellir. On Capitol Avc . bet )5th anil Wli. fonlli fide J S. McCOHMICK Vl.lt FOR SALE. . ! Asmsl't prin in ; olfice , ar.KATSAClUFlCE ' I , job 01 small ( , - jierwork , all now , ntUss than half co t ppcoimciH of work and particulars , apply to W. W. Birtlttt , CicightoiiUoik 3il-l Ff > R SALE Frama hulling , 14H Farnham itreet. Miut bo sold this xnoV. 375-u JAMES E BOYD. FOR tiALR The Miot p , Jlng buti her hu inK3 and test location in ti.ccity.donrablztnifc. ! For i arihnlm enquire or aildnealliu ' 374-iotf | \f ILK Twenty to tncnty-IoUr qiisfia 1.YJL dollar by John T. Taulson. oli/ml-rnoii-wodt i jit It bALK Uollomvoud hrailicr in aheizes.at T HKDIIOND'S.SiMcciitli.st. f > lfi-t OK SAI.1C A OristMiH. Appiyat 1 47'2-t.r . l..fl WILLIAMS rpKi.V : UT A red and nhltc an liy Td 'ct- 1 crsoii , Tnclfth nnd .Van-v s'.roc'B ' , opoltc | r. F. Goo limit's residence. Owner ian h no the same by p jini ; tl.nna.cs : 370 'Jo SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PANO & FRAME , I - A. H08PE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musical - cal Instruments , FINE S roClt OF _ _ O TJ X4 ID 13ST GS . oil I'aliiUiigs , Kngtev Ultra * ivt Ffirncs at great ly Nil need prices. S\10 Frame ? , 1 inch , Walnut. 15c 10x12 1 ' 20 1C1C 10x11 1 " 20 12x18 li " H > 12IS 12x8 ! li " 65 Ih20 ( 1 } " 75 ItitstlcSxIOfrimc < < 13 Cliromoa framctl , am ill. 25o , Cliromoa framed , lark-r , 1 is. EnsrivIiiC'j from 50c upwards , I'httto niph frames from 15c upwards , Wlndo.v Cornices 75c a window and upwards Lambrcqiiirj ! S 00 per window and Upwards , Coinico t'c > tcs2EOticr window anil upnard < 9 , Vchet franien 2Jcc-ih tnfl 00 3vncrsic _ Violin Strings He , Vie i.3 i I 75 , 2 50 , 3 and upwarda , Guitars 5 CO , C 00 , 7 00 and upwards. Canjos 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upward ? , Accunleonjfrom 1 00 tip , cheapest in city Scud for fcampKs uml cJtalncii ? of mouIJIncs and sheet mu3ic. A. HOSPE. JH. . 1570 DdOiro St. . Omaha , Neb. ST , . CATHERINE'S Academy for Young Ladies. 18th and Cass Sts. , Omaha , Neb. II Tha course of stullcsat this Institution , betides - tides the unul branches of an English education , embraces French , German , BlujiDrawlntr , 1'jintin ? , Plain and Fan y Needle Work , Wax Fliwtrs , etc. TheefSjion comrrncces the first Mo day in da September and the fl st Ifonday in Fcbnuiy. th Joy ! * from five to tn jcaraof agiw.llbcad- ar raittfd. tt For further jarticuhra anp y to Directress of St , Catherine's ttf Academy. au3012t f AHCUTC WANTED to Ecll Dr. CHASES MUbll i O SOUO RECIPE BOOK. Sdlj at J. Sight. Youdoublsycur money. Address Dr. C&a.'i Printing House , Ann Arbor , Mich Lovelv Rosebud Chrorro Cards , or 20 a Flonl Motto , with name , lOc. Co. , Nassau. N. Y. TMbllLY BEE Contains the Litest Home and Telegraphic Ing graphic News of thg Day. 2 ! THE COLOSSAL SALT P. 1TEPHENS T F Is Now Fully Inaugurated. SUCH SALE HAS EVER BEEN KNOWN IN THE WESf. By order of the District Judge the Assignee has sold to us this Gigantic stock contain ing the choicest and most sample products of the world's Factories. Cur duty is a simple one to sell tha goods. The fame of this sale has extended far and wide , but it will be gratifying to the public to kuow the following facts : FIRST : The stock cost in New York over $43,000. SECOND : We bought it for cash and obtained a discount of over $20,000 ? THIRD : We-have marked everything , regardless of original cost , in plain figures. FOURTH : Tbe stock is very choice in selection , Mr , Stephens being vrell known as ah excellent buyer. FIFTH : The stock is absolutely free from old goods and bad styles Messrs. Stephens & Wilcox having made it a semi-annual custom to send to Iowa any accumulation of undesirable goods to be sold for what they would bring. SIXTH : The goods have been marked at prices that will sell them , it being our desire to close everything quickly. While we know this sale will ATTRACT THE BlOE , ever on the alert to save a dollar , we wish to be distinctly understood that this is a sale for the people , and the FAEMEE , MEEOHANT AND MECHANIC are alike welcome at our counters. We intend making our StOl'6 StOl'6"A STOEE FOE THE PEOPLE. " S. F.MORSE ti CO. LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : 10 IDS of ABUKir for. . II 00 10 } Iba extra C sugar ( or. 11 Iba Canary C. Sugar ( or. 3 ! b ? Granulated SUk'ar for. SJ Iba Cut L3il ! CcyarJor 6 Iba good KIo Codec fcr. . . 5 11 best Hio Coffee for 4 Ibs cboicc Java CoDcc for 3 libs best Mocha Coffee for . 100 Yc-untr Hjson Tea per lb , 30 to . 4 ( OolonffTca per Ib. 30 to . 40 Jatiafi Tea per Ib , SO to . B Finest QunpowuVrTca rcrlb . < ! Beat O K Flour pcr ek . _ . 3 25 Snow Flake winter wbcat Hour . 3 65 lI itTTnr | t flour . . * BO 20 birs \ \ hlto lliresian Soap for . 1 00 0 bare Climax Soap M. . , , . 1 00 2t hare Laundry Soap for . 1 00 IS bars Linen Soap for . . . . 1 00 Pure Haplo Sjrnp per gallon . 1 15 GoIJcnSjrup pcrpvllo" . - . " 0 New Orleans Syrup per sallon . 70 Pew Orleans Molasses per pillon . . . . . 45 Sup f HotlJo iloliuwa per KaHoiK yr m 40 1 Iba St. Louis fcoiIjCia ; tTrfor ! . 1 00 17 Ibat4fctftltr5y8ter Crackers for . 1 00 -IHwCosI'm Bntter Crrckcra for . 1 00 UltisOinKCrSnysi'cT . 1 00 13 Ita New Currants for . . . . 1 00 5 11)8 New Blackberries for./ . 1 00 i Ifwl'lttcil Cherries for . 100 10 its Dried Pcacbea ( halves ) for . 1 00 10 Iba ChoICe Dric-1 Apples for . 1 00 10 Ibs best new Prunes fur. . . , , , . 1 CO JOIbs. best Valencia Raisins . 1 00 7 Iba. new layer Kaiains . 1 00 I'cachea. 21b cans . 16 Peaches. 3 lb cans ( standard ) . 22) ) rid Feachea. 8 I b cans . 26 Fcsches ( Cal)3 ) Ibcsi.g . SO BUckbcrries , 2 lb can . , . 16 Apples , ( York State ) sol can . . . 35 niiiebfrr'csaibcan 16 Cherries 21b can . 12 } Damson Plums 2 Ib c3h . . . . . _ . . 1& Racpbcrrics i lb cart . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Strawberries , 2 Ibcan . _ . 20 SIMS Be.in ° ,2 Ib cans . . . Hi DjUie'l Bn3 , 3 lb can * . . . < . . < . . . 20 Lima BcillS , 3 lb cfthj . 12 } Sugnrcorn , 21b can . . . . . . . . . 12 } Yarmouth coin , per can . 17 } Tomatoc * , 3 Ib can . 16 Succotash , 2 Ib can . . .t . . l"i Pumpkins , Slbcan . 20 24 Ibs bean * . 1 W 0 Insdricd Lima beans . 1 0 ° so Ibs hominy . J W 11 Ibs Carollna'rico . . . . . . . 1 0 25i : > 8 oat meal. . . . . . . . 1 00 Pat family rnatkcrcl , pcrkit . 30 Fatfamily whltb fishier kit. . 00 Codfish , whole , rerlb , . , . . , . . . . . Codfish , bohcltss , perlb . . . 10 nalllbut , per Hi . 12J Holland herring ( new ) per kej ; . 1 25 TobttccoBackwel ( ! > ' Durham ) prlb . 60 Tiliicco ( llrcrP ilpluperlb ) . 60 Tobacco ( Old S'.jle ) perlb . 86 Tobacco ( Mccrccbium ) rrlb . 4 Ham ? , sucar-curctl , per Ib . 11 Epres , 11 doz for . 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , per Ib . 20 Complete price list * furnished on appllwil Country ordcra will receive prompt and care attention. I'raitlrclv no iioods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Kcliablc roccrs , No. 1119 Farnhnm Street , OMAEA. NEB. IIARTKOPFF'S MUSEUM. Brandt's Turner Hall , [ Corner Tenth and Howard Streets. This celebrited Mu4mm wl 1 lie open every jay frcmlO o'clock a. rn. until 10 o clock l > m , Ihc name contains a lar e ( xltcction of 2000 irlifi-iil ! and niturjl tiiriosit.ci of Geolvpy , Lthnolrjrj1 , Anatomic and 1'athnlogy. The ado-isjicu fee hailiccn reduced to SO cents. aurfl-tf Machine Works , . F. Hammond , Prop. & Manager The moct tbororuh appointed and complete rlachlne Shops and foundry In the state. Castings of every description manufoctnred. Engines , Pompa and every cliaa o macbioerj Eid'j to order. Spedal attention srrven to Well AngnrsPoIIeys , Hangers , Shafting , Bridge Irons , Geer Catting , etc. PUnafornew JIachlceryMMchanlaa Dranht- , , llodell , ec , neatly executed. 3S6 Harnpy RtBet. . I4s and } 5Ui ' - ii , j - - COLUMBIA AND OHO BICYCLES I I have secured the npcncy of the Troll-known COLUMBIA Steel Spoken nnd Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Flanil Made. Samples can bo seen at my atore , at Manufacturers Price ? , rcight added. Send for price list. list.3ST. . I. 3D. SOULOIMIOIISr , , OXTi5 SB ' W'JLJM JJO IACrjCMjB ' xSS. No. 1204 Farnham Slrcot , Omaha , Nobraek.n. GIT UP AA7D GIT ! AT0 OLD STOCK ! Having Taken tbo Above for Our Motto , Wo are DC tended to Offer Our Entire Summer { ; kof GLOTlliilG AND FURNISHING GOODS Ilcgardlcss of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter O io. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTOICT OLOTIHIIN'GIBCOTJSE , FARXHAM STREET. CHAELES SOHLAM , SOL. PEHTCE , LANGE & FOIT1CK , Dealers m House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardivare , Nails and Etc. Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. ISH & MclVIAHON \ Successors to Jas. K. Isb , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders. &c. A full line of Surgical Instruments , Pottet Caita , Truss-s and Suptortenr. AbaUituly rnro Drugs rx3 Chemicali used In Diapenjinj. Prescription * filltd at any hour of the night. Jas. fi. Jsli. Lawrence .llc.llahon. A.-VOL