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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1880)
f THE DAILY BEE. fif. * . . . tsesa > Saturday Morning , Sept , 4.3 . . . . - . . ' ' ' - ii.-.i - ' ' n = fct 1'UE OMAHA DAlfcY BEE crvud to lulbcribcra by carrier to any partlo the clty.ocrr d yfcumiayiCXWpW < l6t Bttecn c nU per week Any complaints shout irregular proper delivery ot the paper , U rul CWod this offlc * will receive prompt attention. TBI OUlHi DULY 1 ! will be mailed to ( Ub icribcreaUhe tollowtag rate * , payable Invar ably in advance : $ S.OO per * nnum ; M.OO six month * . Tn OMIIU WKttt Eti $2.00 per rear . TUB Oumi DAILT Bn bu br artbelarpcst Urcnlatlon both in Omaha and abroad , and litho the best and cheapest advertising IntrreOing Hucellanu.LcttettM tary and Commercial Report * , /lailrMa aiw ime-Tablet , third vaa ACADEMY OF 3IBSIC. Saturday , September 4th , - BftEVTTIES , Paleraon sells coal. Fine porfnmea at Saxe's. Use Lewis' dry hop yeast. For the tcsth , Kuhn's Dentrifice , - IJuttenck's patterns at CruickBhank , Porter is running the Omaha ferry Imported and Key West CJRaw , at Kulm'a. Ninety-seven cars cf cattle came in yesterday from the wett. - President Hayes says Omaha ha ? ai fine mud na he over taw in Oh'o. Max Meyer & Co. have moved I . War hBir new store-room alongside tlio telegraph office There were three sections of tr tin No. 3 vest ytfiterday , the second being the regular train and the third the tpecidl , bearing President Hayes < md party. J. U. Gridley , Jr. , rchirncd from Cleveland , Ohio , yesterday , brinj iut * four car Ica B of high grades , as fine ai wera ever seen in thia state. They were taken up to Norfolk and put on the ranch Tor breeding pur poses. We acknowledge the receipt of a season ticket to the inter state exposi tion ot Nebraska , Mm < juri and Iowa , 4iUkt place at Hamburg , Iowa , Sep tember 13th to 18th , inclusive. A freight train coming south on lh j O. & N. N. railway from Oakland on Wednesday morning struck a bull , na it was running upon a bridge , and seven cars were ditched. These Omaha songsters whoso fine singing helped along the sessions , of the late convention deserve credit for the manner in which they "got ia their work. " Thera were certainly some of the finest voices in the club t that wo have heard in a long time. [ State Journal. Drs. Diusmoore and Gifford Homoeopathic Pliysic'ans and Sur- Keens , Williams Block , cor. 15th and Djdge streets. ood-tf Seats for "Nip and Tuck in Pri vate Life , " are soiling rapidly. Re- nerve your eeais at 31 x Mover's. The eower contractors for the ex * toutiua of the South Omaha sewer eastward from Thirteenth street to a point twenty feet east of Ninth , a dis tance of 1,500 feet , will commence tlio work in a few days and complete It before cold weather sets in. They yk have made atrAn ementB for the brick : and labor , arid would have begun work , a week ngo had the weather permitted * Budd Doble's spacial car weiitout t > -j the noon train Friday , containing seven fine colts for ex-Gov. Iceland Stinford , ot California , iu charge of PJiil. Short. They are all from Ken tucky Prince , nnl are as follows : I3y filly , dam Lidy llyedik ; brown tilly , dam Lady Bolmonl ; bay filly , dam Cjmillo ; black filly , dam Fairy ; fioirel fitly , dam Ballo of lliclunond ; Itrown filly , dam Kate ; bay colt , dam Indy Dexter. They will all bo put on Guv. Stanford's ranch. The moat beautiful and notrfcst de- Bigns of Jewelry always on hand at EDUOLAI & EKICKSON'S , The Jewclere. Now Stock of LaJlcs' , GenU1 , Boye , Misse * ' and Children boots , shoos and slippers xocolvod daily , llopsiring done free of char o. Please look for price list 'i ' another column. * IlkjritY DOUI.E & Co. scj'(3 ( 3t Leading Shoe Store. H vens' Uiwt SnownaLo Flour only 53 I. . " ) per 100 pounds. WILLIS M. YATES. A re illy good gontJcmans silk um- nt 82.50. ueptS 2t A. CBUICKBUANK & Co. "B.'st Sel clod Stock of Roger Bros. a id Rainc Silver ware in the city at 1 10 very lowest'prices , at EDUOI/J & Card or Thanks. Mr. Julius Hanson hereby wishes to return his sincere thanks to Mr B. P. Matthewaon , superintendent of the Nebraska Insane Asylum , and also to Mr. Thlele , for the manner in v lich they assisted him iu the case of thj body of Mrs. O. T. Rosengren , TrT.io died at the asylum. _ CX T. RO.SEKC BE > . Go to McShauo's. 23d and Cumin g * e Btreet , for first-clue * groceries. 2tl ? Emibcrg FUs 25 : a * \s \ Lovottins.tqoncr ; old t c'tablishedageucy in this state. I nplS-1 , Election oft lasers Thur.-diy eveuitij ? TT 'in < -upany No. 2 elected the ft > " * -g i = : William Ryan , f < mn. "Williim Clark , jttr. Snyder , STCK.J TF J. Methane , president CJaorgoVindheim , secret * ] , . /ohn / McShaae , treasurer. _ 'Owen Slavenpeorge Coulter , Johnl * B.i.ns , trustees After the election the mcniVers jt of EI thf company presented a very haud- ouog.ild watch lo Mr. A. B , Frarr , th relirin ; ; foreman. 3'cr Real My home , on Sherman avenue aud Grace st. 0. S. WoOP , i Hutbrford RUM Through tha Village Without PisQoyeiv ing its Whereabouts. The Bucolic Band and Burke's Cannon Mired on the Banks of the Lousy. The Presidential Party Arrive in Omaha , Take in the Town , and Leave for the Woat. I At 8.30 yesterday the specia' train of the C. , B. & Q , with Pieii- dent Hsyes and pary on board , ar rived at the Tenth street depot in iliit ci y , having at the request of Mr. Cla'k b-'en run over the bridge. It wil ba remembered that the 0. , B. & Q , train which took Gen. Grant east WJB brought to Omaha to atatt on its trip , which shows that in rcahfy Omaha is considered as the terminus proper of every one of the pool lines as well of the U. P. The train consisted of a baggage car , special coach No. 60 , special coach No. 99 , fcr Gen. Sher man and party.the directors car forthe president aad family and thaC , B. & Q. dining car St. Charles , in charge of Conductor L. A. Kittridge. Each coach was thoroughly equipped snd supplied with , every convenience for the comfort of the distinguished [ [ guests. The dining car was elegantly r decorated vith fruits rnd flowers. At Council Bluffs tr.o train halted I a moment at the station in the I south end of town , where the party * was met by the delegation from Omabu , consisting of Mayor Chsso , | Gin. Williams , GJ ! . Ludington , M j. Furay , Gin. King , Senator Saunders , Congressman Valentine , Gen. Charles F. Maaderson aud Gen. J. C. Co win , who boarded the train and tendered the party the pirty the freedom of the city cf Omaha at its gateway. There were a few citizens at the Council Bluffs depot , but there was no cheer ing and the twin pulled out as quietly as if the passage through of the "Lords or the Land" was an every day affair to the Bluffers. On the way to ; the transfer , however , GUI. Sherman plucked the president by the sleeve and said "Look ! L ok ! " They all looked of course , and there was a i crowd with a cannon mounted on wheels which they were dragging down to Spoon Lake to salute Pres ident Hayes with. The last seen of I the cannon it was still sticking in Iowa ' mud. At the transfer a small crowd had assembled and preparations were made to give tha party a grand reception with speech and brass band accompaniment , but by order of Mr. D. W. Hitchcock , j who was in charge of the train , it was run around the Trauslcr house and across to 0naha without stopping. Half an hour liter the ora- tots , braes baud and reception ooiumttteo arrived with the cily editor of the Nonpareil , and a cloud of blue smoke and flime , emitting a sulphur . ous odor , has hovered over that local- ily , and ttill the blasphemy gooa on. At this side a number of army am bulance ? and 'carriages were iu wait - ing , into which the party stepped itat ata. once and drove out to Fort Omaha. The president took a seat with a.he driver in frjut , carrying an umbrella to prutGut himself frem the rainwhile Gun. Sherman and diughter , Mra. Hayes and sister , roda inside the same conveyance. General Hiyeais , it wi'l be remem bered , quite a propetty owner hi this city. Ho Cune out to Nebraska firat iu 1SGC with an excursion party , the Union Pacific road having juSt been ) completed to North 1'litto at that time. Ho cillod on Byron Reed and inverted In some city lots. He still owna those. TJyfon Reed acting as his ? g < ! nt , and says he will not sell them at present. He has great faith iu the fu'uro of Omaha and expects to make a little epec * on his property which is located on Tenth street , bark of the B. & M. liead- tjiisrlcrs and on Sixteenth streetnorth of Jefferson Square. The drive to the Fort was by way of Sher man avenue. After visiting the fort he parly was driven to the Echool tousc , the new government corrzl , t'jc ' custom house and else where about the city , and about 1 o'clock ri turned to the depot , where a new special tiuin was made up and in waiting firtbem. They weto also join ed hcrj by Secretaray of War Ramsey , ot Minnesota , who arrived on the Northwestern at 9 o'clock. The party as it left hero consisted cf President Hayes and wife ; Ruther ford B. Hayes , Jr. , Borchard Hayes , Sec'etary Ramsey , J. W. Herron and wife of Cincinnati , Mr ? . Mit chell , of Columbus , Dr. Huntington , of the Soldier's Home , Washington ; Gen. W. T. Sherman ; Mies Rachael Sherman ; Mra. Hunt of Oaklmd , Oil ; Mrs. Audenrcsd , of Washington ; Gea. Mc- Cook , of Sherman's staff ; Mr. Jame- son , P. 0. D. ; C..1. Bwr , Sscretary Rimsey's private secretary and wife ' , and Mr. Fttrness , the secretary's aon- ia-law. From Omaha they go to Ogdcn , dawn to Salt Lake , back to Ogden , thence to Sacramento , where they will attend the state fair September 29th and SOih. From there different plices of interest on the Pacific coast ba visited , even to a trip to the end of ( he Southern Pacific railroad , arriving back in Washington about 0tobur 25 , covering in all a distance of over 8000 miles. Their train over the Union Pacific to Og Icn consists cf a w. y car and one baggage car , special C. , B. & Q. jars No. 50 and 99 , the dining csr St. Charles , which is to accompany the party through oa its trip , and the Union PAC'IDC directors' car. Tfce train runs us third section of No. 3 , and will make only tha regular time of 22 miles per hour. There -was no excitement whatever over the visit of the chief magistrate of the nation visible on the streets or . Aufc -o T pot twonty-fivfl peraans drawn thee froh ) ctirJc&Uy , ai dh&d tfco not announced hia cominn tha dei ; might have come and gona anr } Rene been the wiser of ttt fne President at F-t Omaha. Special CorretpODdenco. FoBTOiiAHi ] , Nob. , September 3. The arrival of the Pre-ident of the ThUr United B ates at the post caused a scene of bcsuty and gayety that WCB pleasant to look upon. I > was posi tively the greate honor ever wit nessed by a military past. Notwith * landing the rain , the first call for par ade was sounded at the proper time , and at the appearance of President Hayes the trcops were farmed in line and a salute of twenty-cue guns was fired by the artillery of the post. Ow ing to the rain the troops were dis missed immediately after parade , but this action was not taken on the un fortunate bind musicians. They took their places in front of the commsnd- ing officer's quarters , rendering selec tions under the leadership of Ft of. Shuab and his right and left hand supporter * , principal musicians , Sims and Reichl. It was Indeed a surprise 10 the post to listen to the beautiful melody from the band , while its mem bers wera inquiring whether it was a bath they were taking or au honcr rendered to the president. Immedi ately after the rain , and upon the de parture of President Hayes , the band was dismissed , leaving to the post a i memoiable day. The president left I the past at 10:30 a m , KIT. A Really coed G-sntlemana silk um- brelk at & 2.50. sep'.C-2w A. CUUICKSIIANK & Co. If you vanl a gold or silver watch of any kind , come in and sae our stock. We will guaran'oi we have the largest and B t selected Stock in the city. You will acViiOvsledge it to be a fact by an Inspection of our Stock. We also have the litest stjles of gold and silver bracelets. We will Guarantee the Prices lo bo as low as good Goods can be sold for. EDUOLM it EUICKSON , 15th and Dooge Sts. , opp. Postolfice. PERSONAL PAKAGRAPHS . Hon. Church Howe ia in the city. D. G. Hull , of Lincoln , is in the city. J. R. Manchester returned from Lincoln yesterday. W. M. Robertson , t f Madison , left for home yesterday , Law Martin , she. iff of Adams county , is iu the city. A. H. McConnul and wife went to North P.'attb ytBtei-d&y. County Clerk Peters , of Boone co inly , weal west yesterJay. Dr. Gcorga L. Miller left for the out Thursday afternoon. E. LIJ , U. 4,1 . britfgd fiupsrinJcn- tleut , lett for Ogdcn yesterday. Mr. Bittenbeuderj formerly of The Oieola Tlicord , IB In Iho city. Hon. C. P. Matthcwaou , of Nor- rA f * lk , lef : for homo at noon yvsttrasy. A yLd Charley Williams , of The Grand IjlandTiiusB. wi iu the city Friday. $ E. 0. L. Sdla-im ) the immigration agjut , left for Chicago yesterday. Col. S. W. Hajs , of the "tale celi- trl commiH'js wa& ia the cityFr da\ . J. C. Moore , who has been visiting Gen. Wilson , in tluVr.ity ) returned to Wuehsiigluil ThursJr.y. H. C. D wson , warden of the Ne braska s'ate penitentiary , came up flit noon-yesterday Irom Lincoln. Clem Chase returned Friday from Lincoln , ft here he reported the atalb , convention fet The jisrald. I Misj Fhra Bltckburn , of New : York , is vifciting her brother , T. W. Blackburn , at 180 ? Famhom street t ; Cap't , John S. VVood organized Post No. 50 , at Milford , on the 1st instant. J. H. Culver was elected post com mander. Judge Stephen J. Field , of Wash ! ington , D. C. , passed through the city Thursday efturncou en route to Cali- li'P Lewis Lay , of Stanton , came up from Wahoo on the 0. & R. V. Friday morning and there took the U. P. train for home. Senator Saundera and hia son , Chas. Sauudcrs , left yesterday for Colorado. They traveltd a portion of the dis- tinca on the special train with Mr. Uayoi > . * Miss Carrie I jams and Miss Anna Giacomim , left Thursday for Balti i- more , Md. , where they begin another year's studies. They wont via the \Vabash. FROM THE swtiscs. Foreign and American Mineral Water , Hun- pidi , Janes , Hathorn , Friodrichshall Bitter Water , Vichy , Congress and Empire. For sale by Ish & McMahon , 1321 Farnham street. aSO Ini _ Attention , Mreraen. There will be a business meeting of the Omaha lire department Friday evening. September 3 , at Firemen's hall. All members are requested to bo present at 8 o'clock sharp. By or der cf the president , JAS DoNSEiiiY , JE.Sec'y. REG1STRATIONNOIICE-SIXTH WARD. Notice is hereby giren tint 1 will sit at the office of the Street Railway company on Monday , September Gth , 1830 , to register the qtulifiol voters of said ward , aud to prepare a list of Lvoters for the apccisl city elcc'ion , to beheld September 14 , 1S80. \V. C. B. ALLEN , RogisSrar Sixth ward. OMAHA , An ; . 31,1880. aGltG jj First Ward KosjistratJon. Notice is hereby givan that I will til at my offiso on IClh street , be- twoeii Famhatn and Harney , on Monday. September Cth , and Satur day , Sept. 111860 , for the purpose of making corrections aad registering qualified voters of the First ward for the special election lo be held Sep tember 14th , 1830. Witness my hftnd this 2d day of September. E. M. STEJOJF.KG , Sopt24t Registrar First Waid. I ip the Olioiqa of the Bipdl And Its Oldest and Most ficient Officer. | Bogardins .tho Successor cf Gen. Myer. The Herald , in a recent issue , took occasion to attack Captain HowROto , acting chief signal officer , and at the 8 ne time published with great flourish - ' ish a private letter sent to parties in this city , and obtained in a discredit able manner from Mr. Alphabet Al len , secretary of the board of trade. As a matter of fact The Herald did not know Capt. Howgate , and did not care a cent for him or his plane , the attack being instigated by outside parties who wore interested in seeing Howgate defeated. The second article wag evidently written outside the office and the instigators of the attack took the pains to send the news to The Chicago Times and New York Herald in order , as they expressed it , "to head him off" To those who know the efficient "first assistant" to the late General Myer , the attack seems particularly unjust and even contemptible. Capt. Howgate is an oflicer of no mean ability , and is known all over the country as the origina'or of the only practical and feasible plan over sug gested for penetrating the froz-n regions of the .Arctic. He is the oldest officer in 1Btl the service and has been identilhd with it from is ! inception to tha pres ent diy. Ho is the only man thor oughly competent , perhaps , to suc ceed Gen. M yor , and his nppoint- ment is considered by many of the officers of the service to bo necets ry for the good of the service , his ability to conduct its interests being unnucs- tioned. The following circu lar , received to-day by Sergeant L M. Day , of the Omaha signal office willsb.ow'whaFthe fealing of the signal corps is rugarding a successor to their late chief : In answer to a call from the Mili tary Telegraph employes of this city , a meeting of the operators of the Sig nal Corps employed on the Texas Di- i vision , was held to day. W. T. Blythe , of Denia n , was chosen chair Ulan ; Mcfars. Jas. A. Gleason , of Bracketville , and Harry Marsh , 5fr" Jacksboro , secretaries. The chair man read from The St. Louis Globe- Democrat , the following dispttch , and stated tha object of the meeting to bate to diacuas.aud adopt resolutions ex- presaiVo of views ot enlisted men of signal corps regarding matters treated of in the special dispatch : NO HOPE FOR HOWGATE. WASHINGTON , D. C. , August 25. The friends of First-Lieut. Howijuto are making gr'it Bffbrts to Secure his promotion lo the post of chief signal officer of the army , with the rank of brigadier-general , t There ia no probi- bilitfy however , of hia euccin' ) as the president , secretary of war and adju tant-general stated to-day thar , admit ting that Lieutenant Howgato pos sesrod all tha requisite ability and g-neral fitness , such fttl act would be manifest injustice to Bnicers of higher rank ahd ability. Adjt. ( Jon. Drum \Vill remain in charge until ti.c president determines upon the propo Bed division of thb ? ervkrj , placing ihe signal service proper under the Engi neer Corps and the meteorooglc ! l branch under the trdasijry OK Hgncul iiir.il departments , with Cleveland A.bt > 2 , tha real projector and head of thij service from the beginning , in charge. It w.-s stated in military cir cles tofty tlut JRiifrgatb'a duly has beenb : tiio simplest administration , Abbe suggested and carried out iho whole system of observations , prepar ing circulars , locAting ptatii-lis a'.id deVising - Vising barts. After an animated but harmonious discmsion and interchange of views carried ou by telegwpb. and pirticl' pated in by Messrs. Winland , of Rio Orandfl tiity ; Jfcteiiry ; of Saii Antonio ; MbCarlhy ; of Stockton ; Marsh , of Jacksboro ; Fr.y , of Mason ; Bulford j , of Laredo ; Gleason , of Brackotville ; Strombergcr < & Williams , of Donison BJ5 ; Bradley , of Griflin , aud others , the fullowini ; resolutions were unanimbus 1 adopted } ? F7ie/eas , Wo learn by speci.il dis patch to thoSt. Louis Gluba-Democrat from Washington , that it is proposed to remove the signal service from the control of the war department , plac ing the meteorological branch under the jurisdiction of the agricultural department ) with one Cleveland Abbe at its hrad , and Wktttat , The same special dispatch moko use of the following langua : * * * * * * "It has been stated in military cit cles to-day that Howgate'o ' duty has been of simplest administration while Abbe suggested and carried out the whole system of observation preparing circulars , locating stations and dc- " hf charts , " and iJ'/tcrcas / We know , from yean ex perience that it ia almost impossible to control an organization circumstanced , as is said corps , by any system of dis cipline prevailing in any ether depart ment of national government } and Wicrea * , The personnel of the coips io likely to be subverted to po litical uses in any other than the war department , and by this means grejit- ly cripple if not totally extinguish its efficiency for the purpose for ivhich it wns designed ; therefore , be it He olvcd , By the detachment of en , listed men serving in the Texas divia , ion of the United States military tel egraph lines of the signal corps , that | the honorable secretary of war be- and ! is hewby earnestly requested to recommend to his excellency , the president of the United 10r States , in or der that the status of the signal corps bo continued as at present , leaving the field meteorological and telsgcaph services combined , and in fact , to alter nothing of the scheme devised and put into operation by its late lamented , chief , and Scsohvd , That the secretary of war be , and u hereby requested to recom mend eonio of the 1P3 ono sigoal officers now on duty in ihe signal service P3h bo appointed chief signal officer with all the duties -and privileges of the late chief signal officer ; and , Jtcsolrtd , That a copy of these reso lutions be forwarded by mail to the secretary of war. W. T. BLTTHE , Chairman. JAS. A. GlEAhON , ) . HAKBY MARSH , [ Secretaries. A telegram received from Cincin nati gyesftrday says that a meet 1t . ing of the Chambar of Commerce was ' i held in that city and took cction endowing I dewing Capt. Howgate to succeed the late chief. Beat watch work is done at EDUOL.M & EBICESOS'S , The"Jewelers , Opposite the Postofficet f WAftB ThjS l w makfii U obligatory ou ibe parti of KoRlatyarg to sit tb fn SeplMlef ccaah y , ir , for l a Rogiitration of voters , 1 do therefore giro notice that X will sit at the store of B. P , Bn'ggt , aouthweat corner of 13th aad Chicago streets , on Fijday and Saturday , September 3rd nd4th , for correcting the voting lut of thia ward , for tbo city election to be held September I next and also for the state and' ' national election to be hold Novem ber next. OHABLFB WILKINS , Registrar Fifth Ward. Omaha , Douglas County , Nebraska , Aug. 28ih , 1880. a30-10t tteglattvuion Notice Fourth Ward. STATE OF NEBRASKA , Douglas County. ss. Notice is hereby given to the eleo tors of the Fourth ward , that I will sit In the ttore cf E. Wyman , Fif teenth street , three doors south of the postcffice , on Monday , September Qtb , to make the annual list of voters of said ward ; also to prepare a liat of vo ters for special cl y election , to be held September 14tb , 1880. In witness whereof I hereunto set ray hand this 25h : day of August , A. D , 1880. JOHN WOOD , Registrar. Second Ward ReginrationNotice. State of Nebraska , Douglas Notice is hereby given-toUie elect' era of the Second ward lhV-1 will sit at No. 3 Engine Hbusa on Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday aud Friday , 7tb , 8th , 9lh and 10th days cf Sep tember , from 0 o'clock to 11 o'clock a. , m. and from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of making the several lists of legal voters of said ward. This will be a new list for the ensuing year. Voters will be expect ed to bo present on sail days. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand this 1st day of September , 18SO. A. R. ORCHARD , Bepllf R"glstrar. Newly fuinished , everything the best , Astor House , New York. KealEbtate Tranafoia. John H Kullom and wife to Simeon T. Jo3selyn : w. d , parcel in lot 3 , Capitol addition , Omaha $1300. Augustus Kountzo and wife to Fr-inkHofet : w. d. , lot 18 , b'ock ' 4 , Kouutiw's 3rd addition , city of Oina- ha-S140. Wenzel Neatel and wife to John L. ' McCague : flr. d. part nw n * ] , sec. 8 , t. Jo , r. ] 3o. § 050. Joseph Fhhcner and wifoto Charles B , Evit's ' : w. d. part ne nwjt , sec. 3 , t. 14 , T. 13 e. 31050. Resolutions of Respect. The following is reproduced from Thb Engineers' Journal and is of lo cal Interest : At a regular meeting of Omaha Di vision No. 183 , held August 14,1880 , the following reio'.utions were unan imously adopted : WUEUCAS , It has pleased Almighty God , ill His infinite wisdom , toreniove from our midst , by accident , our high- . iy esteemed brother , Michael Egan , ' thus reminding us that life ia uncer tain and that we , should so live as lo Iu prepared for death ; and , Whcrcss , In the death of Brother Egnn thif. divsion has Jest one cf its Lost and oldest members , hia wife aad ch'hhen a kind husband and in dulgent father } and the B. & M. B ; It. oHc of its mbst tried and trtuted engineers ; therefore ; hedj Tint we ; xtend to. the bo- raiiiily of our dtcoased B.other our most heariftU4Bympithytin : this their hour of ? oirowj and may God e able them , to bjar their , h 83 iVit. . Christian tortilmio , and may they feel that thtfir 1-ss is his gain. Resolved , Ti atas a mark of respect to our deceasnd JtrptlUr , o 1r hall bo J c Cd In ihoiirniug , tor the spa e of thirty dij-s , und that a copy of these resolutions bo published in The En gineers' Journal , and also a copy fur nished ths family. W. H WHITNEY , WltLIAM PRKSTON , T. C. LlVIKOSTON , Ojmimiltae. Why auBg ourselves with nanseat- Ins mudicmoa , v.iioii a ptirbly fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham- bnra Vi'j * . Trv them RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE- WAliKS. 1 Bo it rciohcxl by the City Council of the Citr ct I Onuha : That a ficlciralk bo within fifteen chyg from tiiis tl ite , const -led nd hit ! to the p rnunoat cnde n fa il c'ly. In front of nj adjoiniog tto f.lloninz scribed premises v z : Wc 7S feet of cst 210 feet of north 140 3-20 fjont lot 3 , Cajiitol tdiltion , tenth Btla cf Uodga trcit 6 f fet lilo. West CO f aet of cast 270 ot north 14d 3-20 of 1 > t - , G p'.til sdditlon , couth side of Uodee street G frc * . ride : Wfst 72J feet < lf north 1104-20 feet of lot 'j C p".lot addition , south sidj of Dcdgo street C feet n-Mc. Dst CO feet of westlS'J feet of north 140 S 20 feet ( f lot 2 , ' apiti'l edditidn.-ollth side of L'odgG Street 0 feet Lot ? , soul II aide of Chicago street in block 5 ? Cfeet wide. T.i be repaired toi 8 , west side of 10th street in Hock 4 < I C feet wide. Such Eklevralk to li constructed ot 2-inrh plank , an I to bo in nidili as aliovj siicciflol , and th8 respective ofi nor or emi r of the * lofe de Eeribcd premises arcliertby required to coslrut tlio sain ; , Omiha , Auiust SStl ) , 80. J.F. MCCARTNEY , _ Crlilltv Clerfei NOTICE. t VMIA , August 27th , 18SO. There will be a incc'liif of iho Slocliholders f tl'c Mechanic's Mining and Emeltlnt ; Co. , ( expir ed l > y limitation ) t the Duraut tnp'no Louse , Stptcmbcr 14th , 1S80 , at 730 p. m , for the pur pose ot reorganization > td formitionof anew . . . 17CfcO4 ! ' " * v * * * " " * uv Wi * iei .ivu. t. i\ . LOAO , Timtee. au27-5cp4&H LEGAL NOTICE. Sta'crf Nebr-sVu. Di trit Court , In and for , yon-rinsi-cunTy. - * . . .Yo"arel > : byno'ififd.lhit ' the plaintiff in the i aboie ent.tle.J cau.e.will takeths d-poeitloa 01 Joseph Tomck , a witness in g ld iinse noVr rendlnj _ in said court , before 6'hipetent author. fj'aAlno o'hce ' of A. B. CWirttk , Notary Pub- 1 , Ta'lor , 8treet. ln hfl city of ChicaRO , t-ounty of Cook , and itate of Jllinois , commenc- IE * " tea 29tn day ol September. A. U. 18 0 , at the hour if lOo'cLwlt a.m. , w'lh uthotity to I'll"1 f"-ndivto , day , iintll mch deposition . ? i iecn l raid t.'ken' wid dspcsition to bcuwd * " ciU'c Dated thU Cdd"y of September , , A _ . D. 18SO. " AU PROPOSALS FOE FLOUE. OFTICE. PL-RCIIASHO AVD DKTOT , ) COMMISSiRT OF SCBSISTOCE. > OMAIU , NEB. , AujfUit 4 , 1830. ) _ KeiUd p-opoMl , , in dap ' 'a'5. subject to the nnfi , ' 008' wil1 * * cet d t this office , SM..I . , it " * j noon on Scpt nib2r8th , 1S80 , at rre .n mMndJp ? ace they * U' ' bo opened in the blJdersfor farnls'ilns and delivery at the ' Subs'ttsa-o TV.reh-usj Ui this cl j of stronr r , t3ousald cotion ( ,000) nacka ) pound. Flour Innew , t ' or Odes $ - - To be e ' t ' J be . To be hijh e ' f fl ) ur to bs sent In with prV . . to be < Je'l7Cred on or before _ - . - - . - TheOoTeremontrtierrcslho , -h. , ; rieh" ° wjcct any orsll proposih. nn 1f ? l' ? ? obulocd .1 this office. i elopes . THOJTAS WIL Oy , C. S. . U. S. A. THE DAILY BEE Contains the Litest Home and Tele- Sophie Nemjofho \ Day. 1 HBB ' OM2T P. It. 7HOMA8. RoomS.CrBithton OJJKY'TO LOAH nM Farnha itreat Dr. Sdvudp Loan Agency. noT-22-t ! HUP WASTED I for generi > ! housework , N , W E or.Cap. Av " " ' WANTED-Tly apood gill , a P' e to cook , or otliflr hnuiework ; p-lvate fimilv pre- fcre-J. AdJtog Mlgt''Haliy , 'teeQfflc * , 4C66 , , WANTKD Oocd girl for ga.ieralhiraiework. MK8. JOHNO. HEOioK. 402.1 WANTED Good tlrl coo < c preferred , At F. Lanze , cor. 13th and JackronSt. 3SS-tf An experienced gilcsman , ono WANTED wi'liiwtowork ' ; U. C. | no old , 18tb and CaMorn'a. - K.3 WAJJTEP AtoMbcron tanjo and guitar. Ad. rcs "OX B3.Ciiy | _ S9M A TKD First-c as * ma hine hind , at w Onuhi.Shirt Fartii"- . S9'- > AHTKl > fir > t and fecund cook at th * St W " " * * Charle < llotol. A go'd shop man or WANTKD maker. Address Maple Meat Market , Clarinda , Ioa. . S70-4 A Rood girl for genoril hou e- WAN1EU work , Apply to R , Tross'n. Itll.Douclas Ittcet. 372-3 TT7"A TEr > Chamber maid and cook. Wtges YV SaudirioIl-W. Apply 2/OS Hurt ft.327tf 327-tf A competent pirl. Enqntre at WASTED cor ISth nd Capitol Ave. 807-tf \ \ / ANTKP , A Oltl to do hou-e work , 1109 VT Farnham StrfCt. nn St lr 14J-U WAKTED-aUSCEIiAHECUB. OT WANTED .V actl e l y. The B Brat's icet fo. CUTUATlf'N WAS1 ED Tyamin jusl niriv- Odf rom New York , a * ' clirk"ori 'tspiclty whtrjs'o dy Mton ion tu oii'l jvoi Intcro U will e hpp o'iVed ; go-31 r < .fureue : Al x. T ) . Hamilton , PiS'.Otn- * . 400-8 TTTANTED Foreman at hrlcU-yard. T. MUR- FOR RENT-HOUSES AMD UNO. T710II RPNT Tea ores Iri new bri k blocV , P wner Farn'i i n and 10 n l reo'8 , possesel m Oct. 1. A J POPPLETON. TT10R HFNT- larce two-3torr boirdin ? JP hou-e nith'lxbfd-iooms , on cor. DouEl 5 andEl'hth streets a" $30 perm nth ; tUi ttru- Ktory , se Piur > > omcd h use , adjoi , irie bove , at $1S ier month. Enquire if IJarker Brig. . Gag office , orBogrsfc thll's. VS-4 - Roomi with or without board , FUaNI-HED . 201-tf Tinclyfurnl8h d lonrni at 1310 Davenport street , bet. 13ih and Nth St.35Mf 35Mf Strrarrom In brick bloekcomer 170RRENT d Di u.laa Sto. , with or with nt cel lar. App'y to American Jlouee. 290-lf J70HRKNT A finely-furnished front room. L Enquire at 1616 Dodge ti. S.83tf RENT 2 fnruiahed rooms oier Mer- FOR ' E > changc , N. E. Cor. 16th and Podce ctree'8. 2S9-tt ' ROOMS FORRENT AtDavrn- FOnSlSl'ED . i > 18tt RENT IToxi'e with B'IX roomn , well , ct - FOR tem and c lhr. On Capitol Ava , hot 15th and 16th. routh Mde J 3. McCO tMTCK 181.U FQ3 SALE. TT OR SALE The Lot pij ing hutthar business P and rie t location ia t"ecilydo'njahlrtrade. ; For | articular ! tnq lire or ad IITES the Fee office. S748oU BOTCHEK. T7I R SALE Cottonword lumber of all elzre.at C RKOMOND'S. SltlMnth.gL MISCEUAHEOUS- T OST-On Saturday otehinsr , a set of pl'ns I 1 fordwcM'i ? Tie flnJer IU be liheiallf fOH-ardedln'lc inelhemat Fouler & Sc tts rihltects , Un.on Blrck. 8SO-3 On corner 14th and Farnham St. a FOUNT dc-.ti r can hare lit : came by calling at tbisoillce , and J'aylng f or thid advertisement. 409-3 ctt-book contiiilinir affidavits - lK > - ; J snd other \alUabc patitr * . Flhdcr wilt tilcasa Ictwo at tl li office acu rccjivc rctt.mli 303-3 | FOUND A while and 1 rown pointer , POG lalt carsj.li' . Owner ran have the same tilling itt 1716 Cell o na ! street A. O. PAUL.VTKOM. joa o A b-neh of leyj , no r l"lh nd F rn- LOST Finder will be tu'tab'y rewarded by IctTing t e raine at the Ctc i lllc . 407-3 SlGrN OF THID GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A H.OSPE JR. , . , . , Pirtnos , and Organs "First Class dn Ifoiijr Monthly Payniepts ; Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINK S OCK OF , 3TT : Ol' ' ra'ntiflgs , Enfaili { ; > s fqlFrimB8 ; at great' I ly r.'iiiicctl piicco. 8x10 Frames , 1 Inch , Walnut 15c I 10x12 ' t ' 20 lOxli ' 1 " 20 12x16 ' 11" H ) 12x8 ! 1\ \ " C5 20)10X20 ) 11" 75 I K'H'ic S\10 Crime 15 Cliromos frireed , EtnVl , 2ic , Clirortos framed , fatfe , 1 Engr vingj from 50c lij I'liotoprapn frames ffoi _ _ _ 1 r Windo * tor Jcca 75c a Wndow and upi arda I mbrcqUirj B 00 rli-r wimton andupwaHs , Cornice I'ole3260pr window anduroatb ] , Velvet fnmes 25c eirh to5 00 : T3TSIO. Vlolin Strihs lib , Vie i is 1 76,2 60 , 3 and uirrt-inls , Onilars 5 CO , 0 CO , 7 00 and upwards. Banjos 1 00. 3 00,5 00 , and upward * , Accurdeois from 1 00 up , cheapest in city Send for samples and catalogue of mouldings and sheet music. A. HOSPE. JR. , IB'g DoJgo St. . Omaha , Neh. FALL 1880. Men's Calf Boots 2 SO to $6 CO i u'HfO-rvi'i ' Button Shbeg . . 1 BO t 6 00 B..ysOalfloots 1 ? S " 2 CO Mi fC3'0atButtoi 1 IB ' 2 EO Ch'id'sOoat Button 75 1 25 Men a Calf Shoes 1 50 3 00 Ladirs' Side Law Kids I 60 4 CO toy's Alrxla , 1 25 5 W Mists'Sldotiace Kid : 12 * 3fg Men's Ba'lcs 1 W ) 260 Chii-Jrcn'g Polish 7S 1 CO Lid rs Kid Slippers 75 175 Children B lace Shoes 21 75 Mcu'eSawcJ Boots 3 W 7 CO Ladies' Kid Ticj 1 59 2 OJ Jlcn'a Brogans 1 01 1 60 Miwiei'BlippeM W 1 00 LsilleV Serge ShccS (0 897 Dot'a Button Shoes 1 80 2 CO Youth's .Button Shoes 1 25 1 75 New Goods re ; ceiVed daily. We eell for cash only. Money refunded if the goods don't wear la represented ! We keep in stock all sizes and widths and guarantee a good n't m every respect. Boots and Shoes Made to Order A frPECtALIY. The Only Complete Stoct in me City. Kcpalrlig done Frco of Charge. II , DOIILE & CO. , Leading Shoe Store. THE OKLY PLACE WHERE YOU can find a good uaortmczt cl BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER FIGURE than at any other shoe boose In the city , P. LANG'S , 236.FARHHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO ORDER d a perfect fit gnsfjjitetd. Trice * vrrieagon - - . - We decU-ly - < . - THE COLOSSAL SALE S. P. MORSE & GO. STEPHENS & WILGOX STOCK OF DRY GOODS Is Now Fully Inaugurated , NO SUCH SALE HAS EVER BEEN KNOWN IN THE WEST. By order of the District Judge the Assignee has sold to us this" Gigantic stock containing - w ing the choicest and most staple products of the world's Factories. Our duty is a simple one to sell tin goods. The fame of this sale has extended far and wide , but it will be gratifying to the public to know 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 $20,0007 THIRD : We have marked everything , regardless of original cost , in plain figures. FOURTH : Tbe stock is very choice in selection , Mr. Stephens being well 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 RICH , ever on the alert to save a dollar , we wish it to be distinctly understood that this is a sale for the people , and the FARMER , MERCHANT AND MECHANIC - . \ are alike welcome at our counters. We intend making our store"A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE. " S. P. MORSE & CO. LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : 10 Ibs of AKSgirof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tl 00 lOJlba extra Cougar for 1 00 11 Ibs Canary 0. Sugar for 1 00 V Ibs Granulated Sugar for 1 00 8 } Iba Cut Loaf Sojarfuf 1 00 6 Its o > "l Flo Coffee fc'r 1 Co 6 lb brat Kio Coffee lor 1 00 t Iba choice Java Coffee for 1 00 3 Jibs best Mocha Coffee for 100 Young Hyson Tea per Ib , 30 to 4t Oolong Tea pe rib , 80 to 40 J pah TW per lbi"tn. ; ) . . . . 5 finest Gunpowder Tea per Ib u. 75 BcetO K Flour per sack. . . . . . . . . 3 25 Snow Flake winter wheat flour 3 65 Havensjbert flour . 4 60 20 bva Wlilte Rusahn Soup for 1 00 10 bars ClhfWi Soap for. 1 OU 4 bars Laundry Soap fof > . . . 1 00 18 bars Linen Soap for 1 00 Pure llnpleSjrnppor gallon 1 16 GoldenBj-rap per gallon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 } New Orleans Syrup per gallon 70 New Orleans Molasses per gallon 45 Sncar itotuo Molwseg per gallon. . . . . . . . . . 40 1 Ibs St. Louis Soda Crac&rra for 1 00 nibsSt. Louis Oyster Crackers for 1 00 11 Ihs Boston Butter Crackera for , 1 00 lllbsQincer Snansfor 1 00 IslwNWCprptnt 1 00 Sins New Blackberries : ? ! . . . , . , 1 CO I Iba Fitted Cherries for 109 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for 1 00 10 Iba Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibs best new Prunes for 1 CO lOlbi. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 fibs , new layer Baisini 1 00 Fenced. 2lb cans. . . . . . l5 Peaches.3 Ib curia ( ttndilrdi , 22 } Pie Peaches. 8 Ib cans , . , , u..t 26 PeacheaCal)3 ( ) Ibou.s 20 Blackberries , 2 Ib can 15 Apples , ( York State ) gel can 85 Blueberries 3 Ib can 15 Cherries Zlb can 12) ) Damson Plums 2Ib cans 16 fiaspbcrrics i Ib can 16 Straberri ,2 Ibcail _ . 20 StHriff Beafl9,2 Ib CarW 12J Baked Beads , 3 Ib cad 20 Libia Beans , 2 Ib catlS 124 Su af corrl , 21b cad 12V Yarrhouth cota , ft can 17J , Tomatoes , Slbcttn. . . . . . . ! , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Succotash , 21bcan 12 } Pumpkins , Sib can , , , . , So SUbs bean * 1 00 9 IbJdrlIlmn ! bcana 1 CO SSlba hominy m. . 1 00 II Iba Carolina-rice < , , 1 0 25Ibaoatmcal7 1 09 Fat family mackerel , per hit 09 Fatfamily whllofl3lit > er Kit 90 Codfish , whole , iWflb , 8 CodOah.bonelcfs , psrlb. , . . . , . , . . 10 & .imhuieerlty.- . . , . . . . . . , . 12 } 28ardhCfSagfc6w1 ! ( per Stfjo. . . . * . < . . . 1 2i Tobacco ( BUckwell's Durham fjrib. . . , , , , 0 Tobuxo ( , merP alpla2ir rlb M Tobacco ( Old S'.jle ) per Ib 85 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) perlb. . . . . * llama. otij.-lr-cdrc-Jj'firli' 11 K < ; m , 11 doz for i.im 1 00 Batter , frcah roll , per Ib V ) Complete price Ihts furnished on appllutl Country otdera Will receive prompt and cars attention , rtsllivelr nt > eoods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & GO , , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAE.A. NEB. Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Crei Tartir. preparation makes such light , fltky hot bre < J > t or luxurious p [ try. C&n be eaten by djrjHFu. , witbont fear of the ilk resoltinff from heavy jp digestible food. gold only in cans , by all Grocers. Rom Buna POTBW CO. , New TciK COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the irell-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Kubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can ba Been at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , rcight added. Send for price liat. liat.INT. . I. 3D. SOILOJ COIET. , No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha. Nebraska. , GIT ' Ui AKD CIIT ! NO OLD STOCK ! 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 Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods , IVc Will Not Be Undersold. FARNHAM STREET. CHARLES SGHLMK : . SQL. PRINCE. LANGE & FOITIGK. Dealers in inVIES House Furnishing Hoods- Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. Farnham Street , lac Door East First National Bank. _ W . F. STOETZEL , Dealer in \ The Cheapest Place in the City for FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES , I Manufacture my own Pieced That will last you a. lifetime , at the Lowest Price in the city , and deal in no factory-made truck that ia almost universally dealt in now-a-dayp. . , I also manufacture alt kinds of Cans. LWM. F. STOETZEL , - - - Tenth & Jackson Sts. S3-ed3n