Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    THE DAILY EEE.
Tuesday Morning , Sept. 21.
BEEWCIES ,
Paterson eoll coal.
Fine perf nines at Saxe's.
Use Lewis' dry hop ycaat.
' Dentrifice.
For the teeth , Kuhn's
nuttcrick's patterns at CruickBhank.
Porter is running the Omaha ferry.
Head Catalogue of Books , 3rd page.
Fourteen cars otatock came in to
day.
-Imported and Key "West cigars ,
at Kulm'a.
Stidenberg & CO.'B Key West Ci-
gu-aat Saxe's.
A large number of aeUlera for
Ssimjler and Grand. Island Trent out
ntnoon yseterday.
The noon train in from Lincoln
brought two cars loaded full with
litito fair visitors.
' Henry Yoss , architect , office room
' Fifteenth street.
f > , Jacobs' block ,
Everybody invited to attend the
anniversary meeting of the Nebraska
S. P. C. A. , at the court house to
night.
A fight on the corner of 13th and
Jones took several officers down on
the run yeeterday morning. Itdida't
pin out very big.
Gospel meetings c&ch evening
this week at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms ,
Thirteenth and Douglas etroets. All
are invited. Special invitation to
i tr ngsrs in the city i
The city treasurer and city clerk
were kept busy yesterday issuing
licenses to pirtiea to carry passengers
to and from the fair grounds this
week. About fifty were issued.
The ticket office at Casey vllle was
opened yesterday with Jim Watson , of
Ihe 0. P. headquarters , as agent/
Trains arrive and depart every Jiour
for the fair.
There was quite a display of bunt
ing and other decoration * about the
city yesterday. FJaga are flying in all
directions and swinging signs are sus
pended over the streets In many
places.
The funeral of the late James
Dvin , which took place Monday aft -
t jrnoon , was very largely attended ,
aid was conducted by the Odd Fel
lows , und r the auspices of State
lodge. The floral decorations at the
grave exceeded anything of the kind
we have ever seen , the grave being
literally hidden by the profusion of
Ibwcrs.
Dancing Limlonx select sociable
Brash's hull , Twelfth nnd Farnham ,
every Saturday evening ; dancing
from 8 till 12 m. Music by
Prof. Hoffman's celebrated orchestra.
Admission , gents , 35 cents. Ladies
respectfully invited ; none but the
{ uiiluel aud refined admitted.
1'KAJtK IL LEMIEGX , Manager.
An immense variety of goods
which every economist should' see are
biiinj offered at our store. Groceries
of all kinds , tinware , aud a variety of
goods on our che p counter which are
indispensable in every family. We
defy competition. W. R. BENNETT ,
113 North Fifteenth street !
llcmcmberthe anniversary mooting
at the court house to-night ,
of the Society for the Precaution of
Cruelty to Animals. There will be
addres3cs by Judge Kinney , of Ne
braska City ; llev. A. F. Sherrill , o
Omaha , and others , with vocal mus"
by some of the best singers in Ouiaha.
It is expected that many of the lead
ing farmers aud'-siock men of thestati
will be present , and the occasion pro
rniscs to bo one of unusual interest.
The festival of the Omaha Man ,
aierchor last night at llctz hall , was a
jjraud affair and a great success. The
2iall and garden wore thronged with
visitors. The performance of the pro
i'raniuio was splendid , especially the
songs , "Das Wiodorerkennen , " by Mr.
Bi > hmrich , and the duett "Lorbeer and
Hose , " by lijhmrieh and Klein. The
Minuerchor performed ia a splendid
xnnnner the songs "Therescnwaben"
aud " - . " '
"E-jizag. Hofman'a orchestra
furnished the music in an unprece
dented manner. After the .perform
ance dincing commenced and contin-
ncd until a late hour.
TOR LADIES ONLY.
Wo Tm-6 received and are now ex-
hib.ting an elegant assortment of
Suiis and Cloaks , These are the di
rect importations from Paris , select
ed poraaiully by-Mr. McDonald. In
Jity and finish they are a surprise
and every lady who favor
1Uw"i , of the same will
too-irselv * . ,
-fcaadW
us Tith an iMpeetiv.
pronounce them the cheftpe. .
o > d over showed in the west , v ,
fell and winter ulstors. and circular
ara Xciu"1BUo Pttern8C0"5 " ' ' * a ;
, B-,1 secure a fresh clioica as they are P
PB
sure to move fast- B
McDoirAID & HARRISOK , 'E
'Ei
1,408 , F-rnam street. i :
Go to the 5 nnd 10 cent Eating
I ; om for your lunch Bud warm meals.
3S \ 1417 Douglas strost. 20-Ct
ihe' '
Wanted Table boarders by
weV , at the > fe and 10 cent Eating
lloom , No. 1417 Douglas St. 20 Gt
For fine Hatsaud Millinery goods
< aU and soelira , . Slaven & Co. , corner
1" .h street and Capitol avenue.
Cjltfomia' fruits and Michigan
poaches at 0.1. Nic ol & Co.'e.
90pt20-t2
Meesre. L. 1 ? . Wi'liams ' & Son have
& lirgo motto dhrl yed on the side of
tl .jsr building : "NVc Will Not Be
T idcraolr ) , " which fact they s y will
n t be disputed by anyone purchasing
g < oda of tbeua.
Michigan. Peaches , cltotce , received
- * LmLE & WILLIAMS' .
dsly , at
' tepl7-3t
. HUGHES Communicate at
o ee by .telegraph to Woodruff ; ev J
er thing Is arraaged satisfactorily.
J5 Aher wants youat piei P. G , H ,
EAWIS'EAKVEST ,
Result of Doubling the City
Police Force.
After the Girls Again.
Sunday there was a consider
able sensation produced on "Hell's
half acre" by the descent of the mar
shal and several police officers on the
old "Gold Dust" Ealoon and theater ,
earner Twelfth and Dodge streets.
Officers were stationed at every door
and egress was entirely cut off from
within. Four women and eight or ten
men , with the proprietor , were taken
up and lodced in jail. About 10 o'clock
Judge flawes held a briet session of
court taking bail from some of the
offenders and dealing with every one
according to his or her deserts. The
nsws of theTaid spread terror among
the houses along the street , where a
general raid was looked for , which in
view of the fact that a new and varied
assortment had been laid in for this
week , would ave been financially a
great disaster to the proprietors. The
storm passed over lightly , however.
POLICE COCliT.
The crowd in attendance at the
police court yesterday was Btme -
what larger than usual , and the priso
ners more numerous than at any time
within the past three months. All
benches were filled , and reserved seats
were at a premium. A gleam of old-
time prosperity seemed to have come
to bless the court and fill up the city
coffers.
The first offender was William Par
ker , an expressman , who was arrested
last night for choking and otherwise
abusing his wife. Patke'r looks woree
for his cups and hardly uttered a sigh
Trhon seniencsd to ten days as Sheriff
Gay's fcuast. This is not his first of
fense , it is said , and the officers say
that but for a faithful dog , lee * of a
brute than his m tor , the woman
would have been killed by her hus-
bind.
A TREMENDOUS BOW.
Wra. Murphy was a r < jiiin d fri
fighting and disturbing the peace. H
with a man named Johnson and Jim
Tuttle had a little racket in Hirry
Lucas' saloon Saturday until the pro
prietor put them out when a tremendous
deus row ensued on the sidewalk in
front of the place. In the course oi
this Tuttle got two very black eyes
and Murphy's loft op.tic shared a sim
ilar fate.
The officers took all engaged in the
melea off to jail , followed up Fani-
ham street by four or live hundred
people. At the jail door Murphy at
tempted to pass over to Johnson a
certificate of deposit for $400 , froai
an Omaha bank , which ho wanted
given to a friend to como and go his
bail. The jailor objected , and after
some squabbling Johnson was lodged
in the cell for interfering with the offi
cers. For this he paid $5 and costs ,
while Murphy's fina was S10.
TRAMPS AND DUU2TKS.
The officers made a big haul of
tramps Saturday night , gathering thir
teen from the various resorts of the
craft , principally in l > ox cars. From a
youth of 15 travelling "from Kansas
City to Sacramento" to an old man
with gray hair , who came all the way
from Walthara. Mass. , the crowd in
cluded men of every age , color and
previous condition of do-no-good.
The old man was discharged out of re
spect for his a e , and two or three of
the rest , who had jubs to go to work
at , while the remainder wcro sent to
the city jail for five days each.
Chas. Burns , for blowing a police
\\hiatle from several p jints of the com
pass during last evening , and leading
one of the "specials" a wild geese
chase only to abuse him when caught ,
was fined 85 and costs.
Harry Lucas was arrested Sun
day night on the charge of
Jim Tuttle , for keeping a house
of prostitution. He wont up
to jail voluntarily and surrendered
himself , but was bailed out later in
the evening. His case was continued
to-day. i
Two or three drunks paid the usual
fine.
Taking it altogether , Sunday was a
lively day for the officers , but with
the police force doubled by the addi
tion of ten specials , who were sworn
in Saturday , they show up pretty well
ia results.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
G. W. TiJleftfor Ogdcn yesterday
Chief Engineer Allen , of Marshall-
town , Iowa , is in the city.
Mi-jor Frank North was in the city
resterday and left for North Pkfte at
aaon.
aaon.Miss
Miss Nellie Ash , of West Union ,
towa , will spand tha winter in Oinala i
ivith her sister , Mrs. John Platz. t
"CH FROM THE SPKIXGS. Foreign
Fst- Mineral Water Hun-
, d American "
FriedrichsL ?
idi , Junes , Hathorn ,
litter Water , Vichy , Concrtoan ° j
Impire. For sale by Ish & McMahon , -
321 Farnham street. a301m
Mrs. Slaven & Co , corner 15th and
lipilol avenue , invite the ladies ot
miaha and visiting ladies , when in
rant of Millinery goods to see their
lock and styles. They have the rep-
itation of doing only first-class work
nd solicit such trade.
The most beautiful styles of carpets
: ver brought to Omaha are on exhibi-
ion at J. B. DotwSler's carpet store ,
Bodgo street , between 14th and 15th.
While in the city ba cure and see
: te display of carpets at Datwiler's.
RememberBUSHMAN leads in fair
iraling , choice goods and low prices ,
and never has there been a time since
he has been in business when ho .has
been so well prepared to serve you as
now. Go and see. Southeast corner
Fifteenth and Douglas streets.
Everybody invited to see the fine
'selections of beautiful carpets at J.
B. Detwiler's.
Miss "sr. A cast ) ot constipation by
rri ; Figa , '
HOUSE-BEEAOTa ,
A Trio of Burglaries Com
mitted by Moonlight.
A Shot at a Bold Glass Cutter
The enterprising burglar , whose
harvest is expected to be gathered in
during the present week , cut the first
swath Sunday and thereby earced
the gratitude of those who have been
predicting a raid from that class of
visitors to the metropolis of the west
and the exposition of the garden state
of the union. The boldness of the
first attempt promises well , and should
it be kept up will result in
the capture of some of the
dangerous gang and an increase in the
number of permanent lodgers at the
Hotel Nobes.
Sunday was , as every one knows ,
a beautiful moonlight night and not
such an one as would ordinarily bo
chosen for plundering schemes. About
5) o'clock , however , one or more par
ties entered the saloon of Wm. G rue-
nig , corner of Capital avenue anp
Tenth streetand.carried off afow dollars
lars in loose change left in the
drawer. Nolhing else was miseed.
The entrance was made through the
cellar from" which a trap door opens
into the saloon. This is the third time
the same place has been robbed of late
and the thief la believed to be one
Well acquainted with the premises.
A pretty shrewd guees can be made
M to the identity of the party
and his arrest may bo looked
for at any time. The door
leading into Miller & Kennell's
bakery , next door , was found open
this morninpbut nothing was missing.
From this place the party went to
the grocery store of Nichols & Collins ,
corner Dodge and Twelfth streets.
Mr. T. J. Collins sleep ) in the s'ore
and had retired early. He'awoke at
nne : o'clock and bid lain awake
perhaps ten minutes when he
beard the breaking of a pane of glass.
Thinking some drank en man had
broken in the frotit window , ha goi
up to investigate , takinu his revolvei
with him. Finding nothing there he
'turned to go back when he saw a m IE
at work at the rear window , whtra he
bad already cut out a pane with a diamond <
mend , and was removing the pieces
one by oni. Mr. Collins drew
a bead on him and fired
but the bill struck a little below the
mark and was buried in the heavj
brick wall. The thief made a broali
at once for the street and dashed uj
Dodge , turning south at the corner oi
Eleventh street just as Mr. Collins
reached the door. The latter onlj
regrets that ho did not wait until the
man was inside , bat having but three
cartridges in the revolver he did not
care to ritk a personal encounter. He
will bo ready next time to give call
ers by that route a warm welcome.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Now York Clothing House
would respectfully announce to the
public of Omaha and vicinity that
they have just received an immense
stock of men's , boys' and children'e
clothing , hats , caps and gents'furnish
ing goods. Being connected with one
of the largest cloth and clothing
houses in New York City we can assure -
sure these that may favor us with a
call to sell them goois at retail at
wholesa'e prices.
Call and be convinced.
New York Clothing House , 1219
Farnham street , Omaha. slStG
Hamburg Fi s 25c a box.
The 5 and 10 cent Eating Room is
the cheapest place in the city to get
your meals or lunch. No. 1417 Doug
las street. 20-Ct
BULWARKS OF PfiEEDOM.
The Grand and Petit Juries for
the Next Term of District
Court.
The juries , grand and petit , fgr the
forthcoming term of the District
court , beginning th * first Monday in
October , were drawn Saturday even
ing and are as follows :
OR AND junr.
lea Cream at tne B and 10 cent Eat
ing R > om , 141 ? Douglas St. 2U-6t
"VYhiuple & McMillan , thejtwelers.
v/ho are offering a large and thorough
ly t-electtd stock of Jewelry nd , Sil-
erwVre rnako a specialty of w&tch
-ork > Those who are in want of a-
* * or msh watchts repaired ,
Whipple & alcMk'Ian' the j
hrgoand thoroughly
* ho are offering a
ly selected stock of Jowt'lrynnd Sil-
of watch-
varware , make a specialty
work. Those who are in want o f a
new watch , or wish watches repaii ed ,
should give ns a call.
WHIFPWS &
FOR SALE.
Family Gelding , seven years old ,
IGi hands high , weighs 1150 pounds
Rangy , stylish , good-looking , took 2nU
picmium in his class at the Iowa State
Fair , week before last , Hired by Star
light , Gold Dust , Dam , Morgan and
Messenger. Apply for few dap at
Canfield House , of P. B. Htrsr.
GRAND PROMENADE _
"
OPENING
TO-MORROW NIGHT
atHICKMAN'S.
Heid < iuartera lor Joe Schlitz'a
Milwaukee beer at MBWJJUVrs1 - & *
, N , B , Oor , 16th and Podge ,
A FATAL SHOT.
A Young Man Out Hunting-at
Florence Lake Kills
Himself.
The CoronerJs Juiy ana Ver
dict :
A fatal accident occurred at Flor
ence lake Sunday morning. Pola
Shepard Scott , a young man 17 years
of age and son of Michael Scott , the
post" blacksmith at Fort Omaha , left
homo at 4 o'clock Sunday morning ,
for a hunt from which he never ro
; urned , alive. It appears that he and
i youthful companion named Arthur
Purtell , left the post very early to
hunt ducks at Florence lake. At the
ake they obtained a small row boat in
which they went out for their tport.
About half paat seven o'clock
young Purtell succeeded in
shooting a duck and the beat
being at the time In rather shallow
water , he got out to wade after his
prize. He had laid his gun down in
the boatj and perhaps left it cocked.
He had just reached the wounded
bird when he heard a report } and
looking toward the craft he had left
he saw Scott lying back , apparently
wounded , in the bfcat. He immedi
ately returned to the boat and found
his companion lying therein desper
ate'ly woundedi He rowed at once
to the shore , where he found the man
who has ch rge of the fishing boats ,
and not knowing the full extent of the
accident , he left the body of bis com
panion there , while ho rode to the
fort and gave the alarm. A party , in
cluding the father of the unfortunate
young mail , immediately returned to
the lake where it was found tint the
victim was beyoiid all human a'd. The
body was crnvfyed to the barracks
and a message saut to Coroner Jacobs ,
whoj at 11:80 : yesterddy , drove up to
the fort and there impanneUed the fol
lowing j iry : Andrew Murphy. John
C. Moody , Dennis Pu-cell , Divid M.
F'B'er , George Ehke ard Thomas
Murray. Tire witness * S were ex
dmined , one of them beinsj th fa htr
of the dead hunUr , who readily ss-
honeratod young Purcell from any sus
picion as to the sad affair , it appear
ing that the lads were the very
best of friends , and never
had any grudge against each
other. .The deceased wss an excel
lent bey , and had charge of the gov
ernment stock at the barracks. It ia
believed that Purtell's gun being laft
on the boat loaded aud procably
cocked , Scott got up to pick up ihe
gun , and theru being water in the
boat , slipped in some way aud ciused
the gun to go off. Ho did not live
over half a minnto after the sad acci
dent , and never spoke a word The
verdict of the jury was in accordance
with the facts. The funeral wiil tnke
place to-day. , - .
New silver-ware for wedding p cs-
ents , received at HUBEBMAHS'S.
BUSHMAN'S FALL
AXB
WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE MOST ELEGANT , BEST
and most desirable stuck we have ev
er bought , is now arriving and we
dra pleaaed to inform our patrons ai d
fri on os that we know they wiilbe agree
ably surprised to see the many novel-
ues we shall present at priuus that
cannot help but be satisfactory 10 nil
Velvets , Plain , Brocaded Striped ,
Black and all the new desirable shades
Silks , Plain , Brocaded , Striped. Sat
ins in all colora. Dress Goods ! Dresa
Goods , you must see them to get a
fair idea in short
, we extend a cor
dial invitation to the public to visit
and inspect stock
our whether you
want to buy or not.
BUSHMAN'S.
S. E. cor. 15th and Douglas streets.
Go to M. W. Kennedy's and try his
celebrated branda of McBryer hand
made Sour Mash Whiskey , O. F. 0.
Sour Mash Whiskey , Thomas Morris'
fina old Rye Whisky and fine old
Bouvbon. All the leading brands of
Kentucky on hand ; Boss's Ale and
Dublin Porter ; fine Winea of all the
loading bands and a choice assortment
of domestic and Key West cigars , 312
south Thirteenth street , Omaha , Nob.
sept 20 ofc
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON !
ATKINSON'S GRAND SEMi-AitNUAX
AllLLINEBY DISPLAY WJ1 take IplaCc
Thursday , Friday and S atarday , Sep
tember 23d , 24th nnd 2 [ > tb. n nre
most cordially invited. 20-tl
The
The annual parade of the Omaha
ire department will t te plate to-
Jy ss per programjco slreadj
ormted. Tue line of m.arch will be
ormcd at 0 o'clock and t he proceedou
novo at 10 o'clock eharp. . Carriages
% ill be in waiting a- City hall at y
> 'clock. Acting Chiei Engiueer Mea-
io has iTJtda ezcLlleut arrin eiueuts ,
< o that mi hMchea wi.l take phce in
the parade. The Council Bluff * fire
men will be over in uniform. At th
close of the gr "d parade , at Jefferaoi ,
square , hs : hoi/or Mayor Chasa wl !
welcome the VIBI tow , after which ora-
tiona will bo delivered , by Hou. John
L. Webiter and G n. C. F. ° Mander-
on. A grand ball "will take place
in the evening at Crefo'iton hall.
Tubin's genuine perf a mes in bulk
are somewhat new and vo.-y fine , quite
equal to his small bottles , yet coitiug
but two-thirds as much AtKunn's&
Go's. , Fifteenth and Douglas , you can
, .10 an original package aa .exported
fro.m T. Vance. s7mtw
TO-MORROW NIGHT
PROMENADE ALL ,
at HICKMAVS.
We have just received a large t irra-
berof PAKIOH and CHAMBER SUITS
and other FOESITUBE which the pub
lic are invited to inspect.
CHARLES SHIVERICR ,
1203 and 1210 Farnham St.
TO-MORROW NIGHT
PBOMENADE ALL ,
at HIOEMAN'B ,
Pair Notes.
A clear sky g ve many people the
a.csur&nce that the npuuing day of the
f -tir would be a success , but when the
usu 1 curiostfy crowd drive by and
sntro of them to the park , the fancies
became facts. ReiHy the
Stita Fair of this year I
is ahead of any exposition of the kind
ever admi-ed in tola city. Exhibit-lira
are commg in constantly , and the
crowd of visitors cannot be numbered.
Henry Dohle , the well known
Omaha shoe'maker , his eamplts of ex
cellent work are the best in the coun
try.
M. T. Bhck , the well-known con
tractor and builder , has done the
lumber mechanical-work connected
with the fair.
Henry Dohle , the Farnham street
shoe merchant , was the first to enter
an elegant display of homo made
boots and shoes to-day.
All the judges in the different class
es are on hand.
One of the most attractive dis-
pl js in the main building is that of
J. B. French & Co. , grocera. Itisin
the shape of a church , with apires and
windows , planned and finished artis
tically.
tically.The
The blooded horses of G. Dorsey ,
of Fremont , arrived yesterday , adorn
ed with numerous ribbons captured at
the Dudgo county fair.
The members of the state board
residing outside of Omaha are enthu
siastic in their praise of the arrange
ment of the grounds and building.
The three telegraph companies
and the telephone company are suu ly
q-iartcred under the grand stand ready
for business ,
The armngements for reeding the
hungry thousands are complete flnu
niniierotis. Substantial refreshments
.n every form for the Inner man can
be obtained on any part of the
rounds , while the liquid "enlliuser"
lingers outside the gate.
Mr. Hartinan , the ttcasurer of the
stale board of agriculture , has placed
tickets on sale at Max Meyer & Co , ,
on Eleventh , and Farnani and Ma *
Meyer & Eros. ; between Thirteenth
and Fou" " teeth stfeetsj and E. Wy-
mau'a bojk storej in Greighton block.
\Vo advise everybody to purchase
t iuir tickets aa there will be a great
crowd at Ihe r&f8. 20-25
TO ALL A WELCOME.
GRA > D OPKMKO IJJESDAY MORNING.
AI
KUUTZ'S EIOIIE. KURTZ'S STORE.
KUIITZS STOKE. KURTZ'S STORE.
WE WANT ALt TO SEE OCR GoODS.
WE WAST ALI , TO SEE OUR dloOfcS.
We are proved for
We are prepared for
5000 Ladies. 5000 Ladies.
5000 Ladie ? . 5000 Ladies.
During the week During the week
During the week During the week
We expect to see them all
We expect to see them all
Looking at the choice things
Looking at the choice things
Wo are prepared to show them.
Wo are prepared to show them.
KURTZ'S STORE. KURTZ'S STORE.
KURTZ'S STORE , KURTZ'S STORE *
Crmghton Block , next to postoffice.
Don't forgot to see
Don't forgot to see
The Display
The Display
At KFRZ'S. .
At KURTZ'S.
GRAND PROMENADE
OPENING
TO-MORROW NIGHT ,
at HIOKMAN'S.
Third. Ward Registration Notice.
Notice is herebly given that I will
sir bt the oflico ( up-stairs ) northenst
cormr of 14th and Douglas street , the
233 , 2tth and 25th of September , foi
the purpose of making out a new reg
istration list of Third ward voters.
WILL H. RILEY ,
20-3fc Registrar Third Ward.
FOR THE FAIR.
BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLAN
KETS.
At Sl.lo , § 1.50 , $2.00 , 82 60 , § 3.0 (
and upwards. You are all invited tt
inspect prices and qualities at BUSH
MAN'S. Don't forget It.
GRAND PROMENADE
OPENING
TO-MORROW NIGHT ,
at HICKMAN'S.
ATTENTION STOCK MEN !
Parties exhibiting stock at the fail
will find feedof all kinds on sale al
the northeast corner , inside the
grounds , Welsh ana & Bro. 15 2
Why dose yourselves with nausea.
me medicines , when a purely frnl
aathartic will cure you at once Ham
burs WiTry ! thnm.
CommisEionerb' Proceedings ,
SATURDAY , September 18.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
ment- .
Present Commissioners Knight
ind Drexel.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and ai proved. - .
Ttie f llo ing were adnpted :
Itesolvcd , Th.it the coun'y treasure
IJH and s hereby d reeled t.i draw fron
n { ieneral fund S10.50 and apply th
sirae toih * pi\ment of ihedolmquen
r-oiml tx i f Juhn Neil for the yeiw
STCsuid 1878 for work at CuuuinR-
'laui'a bridge.
llcsofad , That the county treasurei
be and hureby is directed to draw from
the gemnl fund $7 50 and apply th-
jdmo to the payment of the delinquent
nersoi-al tax of Nick nd Ca'herint
Kain for tha veara 1C 77 and 1870 for
* - < > rk on road.
TJ e following accounts were allowed
Tom the
OEXERA.L FUND :
Hiram Avery , account grading..S 25 00
Samuel Cafferty , work at court
lionse 36 25
.TohnRohwer workonroad 13 :0
Fourimn. work on road 156 75
Omaha Republican , postal cards
andprintios 19 00
C. Leisge , goods for poor 3 65
Ii.Br.sb , " " 825
Wm. Peters , work on road 62 50
Three persons , witness fees 6 CO
D. T.lTonnt. _ harness re : airs 5 HO
Dennis Shannahan , goods for poor 4 5
Ilans Easmu- ? , work on load 39 00
An trexv Dauble. " " 2475
Oscar Broun , griding 5u im
J. A. Howe , " 20 00
The following WES adopted :
Jtcsolred , Tiiat the county treasurer
bo and is hereby directed to cancel
the personal tax of Oirr Axford , in
venation of S100 on account of an er
ror in assessment for the year 1879.
At three o'clock p. m. proposals for
famishing coal frr the ensuing year
were opened , and contracts awarded
as follows :
Hard coal to George Paterson , at
S11.70perton.
Soft coal to Iowa Coal Co. , at 85
per ton.
Adjourned to 25th inst.
JOHKE ' , JLurCHESTEE ,
Bounty Oleiki
Collision on the Union Pacific.
A collision occurred on the Union
Pacific , three miles east of Jnle&bnrg
stationabcut , half past ten n'clockMon-
day , between passenger train No. 4 ,
bound east and freight train No. 9 , west
bound. Both engines were damaged ,
the mail and express cars ditched and
two railroad employees slightly hurt.
The train will arrive in this city five
hours late.
Died.
PARROTT At the residence , Con
vent street near Harney , at 10 a. m.
yesterday , < 3race , youngest daughter
of Mary Parrott , aged 11 years , 9
months and G days.
Funeral services were held at the
Christian church at 4 o'clock this
afternoon.
[ West Point , Neb. , papers please
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There will be a regular meeting of
the Cassidy Cemetery association at
half-past 2 o'clock to-morrow after
noon , in the school house on Eighth
street. It is hoped that all members
will be present , as business of import
ance i\ ill be transacted.
P. P. QUKALY , Pros.
J. H. Fiiegel & Co.j tne successors
of J. H , Thiele , merchant tailofs ,
have a very fine line of new cloths in
choice patterns , which they invite the
gOntlemen of Omaha to see , fcoling
confident thbt for style , service 'and
price we can suit yotf.
J. H. FLIEOEL & Co. ,
18i2 Visacher's Block.
T. B. IJingar lias opened merchant
tailoring at 569 , 15th street , Jacobs
Block. He lias a fine E elect ion of
cloth C.uhmeroa. Call and see him.
spptI7-3t
Choice butter and fresh eggs , at
20 2t J. I. Nicnots & Go's.
TAKE NOTICE J
OFFICE of CITY MARSHAL.
OraahajN-braska , S-pt. 16th , 1880.
To citizens gener lly : Everybody
is hereby c-utioned against pick-
pcckei" , burglars and hotel thieve ? ,
with wftich tie town ia at present in
fested. Eveiy train bringi in new
additions to the crowd The polire
force ia insufficltint tj guard the city
properly , and a warning is hereby
given to all to be on the lookout-
C. J. WeateMahl ,
v Marshal
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Advertisement * To Let For Hale
oat , Found , Wants , Hoarding Ac. , Trill bo ID-
Vrtod In these columns once for TEN CENT ?
oar Una ; each nbMqnentlngertlonFIVE CENTS
per line. The Hist liiscrtlou never less than
TWENTY-FIVE CKHTS.
TO LOAN-HOMEY.
TO LOAN Call at Lav Office
MOUSY . THOMAS , Ro < im8Crclghton Block
MONF.Y TO I.OAH 1109 Farch&m etreet.
Dr. Edwardn Loan Agency. nor-22-U
KELP WANTED
VT7A > TED office boy. Applj at the Emmett
YV Hou-c 51.-23
WANTED A youn ? man to wnt in an
office. Address Box 16. 513-22
A n s'-clags me-it cook , also ti > 12
WANTED
waiters. App yattlusoffice. 614 2e
WANTED A iHnine room gi > 1. at he Doran
Ho' se. opp-u'tn the Bee < ffice. 5V2-22
VWANTKO A coiiipitcu' girl for general
VV housework , ixcept wasi ing ; MmV. . J.
Council , St. Mary's Aiu.t opposite com int.
B16-tf
\\AMEU Girl for general bousjwork in a
VV small family Apply 312 s > titli ISth
s rcct. B15-2I
WANTED 2firet-clasf Where , ut J. II Cur-
ry , corner 15th and Karuham. EOS-tf
TT7 ANTED Two carpenters. Milhml ttatum ;
V ? coed waces will lie paid. Wil. VA"1
UOEKEN. Inqulte Eagle Hoase. B10-22
WAN ! ED Two good bhcksmiths to po west.
607-il D O ,
f i IRIj WANTED For tencrat 1 casework at
\JC S. W. corner f 14UiandCipItolA\cmic.
5-.8-1S
MEN WANTED00 per day. T. MURRAY.
602-tf
WAKTED A eood pastry cook ; St. Charles
Hotel. 492-tf
WANEED An experience ! ' dry coed , cloth-
inp , buots and shoes salesman ; no other
need apply : references required. Address O
Adler , scwaril , Neb 491-29
-g
WANTED A peed girl to do general hou e-
work. Apply comer 12th and Pacific.
400 tf
tfiV , ANTEF , A Girl to do house work , 1109
W Vamham Street , np Staira 148-tf
FOR REHT-HOUSES AND LAND.
l/OR RENT A fnrnkhefl room Appy at
i.1 No. 1811 , bet. 18th and 10th , Cass ttrcet.
f 09-22
[ 7OR PENT A well-furnished bouse , 10
, rooms , with well and c stern in the cent-r
cf the ritj ; sultab'e f. > r private botrJing house ,
orfurni'hcd rooms olnno , furnlturn nearly new ,
it thean figures. Kent S5i ) per month. Inquire
at Ihlt office. 01-25
T7IOR RENT 2 furnishf d rooms ; ono suitable
P for profe 'onal gentleman , b. W cor. 181 h
and Capitcl Avenue. 4B4-21
KENT T > small cottage * , on corner
FOR
of Harney and 22d streets Inquire 203
toward St 48t-tl
HED Rooms with or without board ,
FURNI
t European Restaurant. 361-tf
I70R RENT iuely furnished rooms at 1310
tj Davenport street , cet. 13th and 14th St/
St350tI
350-tI
RENT 2 furnished rooms over Her.
H10R - Kxchangc , N. E. Cor. 16th and
odpe streets. 289-lf
PIUKNISFED ROOMS FORREST AtD v < n-
| ro't House. lyifttf
FOP SALE.
BRICK F iR SALE Inqure at sewerOth and
Jouej rlreetB Ml-25
OTEL FOR SALE Heat location in the
a Cliy. inqu reat IhUuffice 50324
\TILK Twenty to twenty-four quarts or one
VJL dollar by John T. r aulson.
b/ssi-mon-wodt
OFFJ-.R3 A SPLENDID LIST 0
BKMIS In Houses. Lota , Farms and
Lands , lu bU new column on 1st page.
R SALE Cotton wo-jd lumber of all glzMat ,
RKDMnyn'3. Sixreenth.gt. 616-t
Hli CELLAHtOUS.
mAK N DP One blaci colt , two y arg old-
JL ery gentle. C. W. HNN ,
505-20 * 2ath and Famham street
LOST A sorrel mare , white faci and little
whits on side had harness on. J.S.BILL.
474-tt
AOADEMIjOF MUSIC !
GREAT A1TRACTIOJT FAIB WEEK.
Monday , Tuesday & Wednesday ,
EEPIESJBIR 20th , Slat and 22d ,
Oulick-Blaiadell Guaranteed Attraction Jfo. 3.
The New Mruiul ind Specialty Oddity.
HOP SCOTCH ,
OB
THEDUKB ,
THE DOWAGER.
THE FE IAX ,
THE GERMAN AMBASSADOB ,
THE TWO MAIDS OF HONOR ,
ANDTHE
. , . . , P-AJAH OF SINGAPORE.
r r.
A Eorinj Firclol Comedy Operatta ia three
acu. Rccdtitd by the GuHck-BlaistJeli Operatic
aa 1 Sr ci ly ! Conr'any , afi < ted by full Ootr-
atia Oreh'rtra nd Brags Bjnd.
Resarved ssaUpov CD jile. wilbout xtra
tA 6 , tMucr yer & Bro.'i Jav lry Store ,
rul. _ - . j'
S. P. MORSE & 00
ST. ,
STEPHENS 'O 0Ti
o oil
FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS' WORTH OF
9
T OLOTEIS ,
Purchased of the well-known cloth house of John
B. Allison & Co./ and now offeree ! at prices
far below the first cost of importations.
S. IP. HVCOIBSIE & CO. ,
Call the 'attention of gentlemen to the fact that
by bnying their goods at this sale , and
having their tailors make them up in ,
any desired style , a. positive sav
ing of from
TO $25 PER SUITS GAM BE MADE.
Fnriiliam Street.
LATEST TELEGRAMS
Are Not Half as Interest
ing to the General Kead-
er as the Following Price
List :
Aamar : for tl du
lu Ibs extra Cau2.tr for 100
11 J Ibs Canary C. Sucarfor 1 Do
SJ Ibs Granulated Sutar for 1 Ot
1 lira Cut Loaf Suearf'.r 1 CO
fl Ibg Eood Rio Coffee for 1 00
5 Iba best Rio Coffee fur 1 00
4 Ihs choicu Java Coffee for. . . , . , 1 00
3ilba best Jtoclta Coffee for , . . 1 CO
Young 11 j son Tea per lb , 30 to 40
JolonfrTcapcrlb , 30 to 40
Japan Tea per lb , 30 to 50
Finest Gunpowder Tea perlb 76
Best O K Flour per Kick 3 75
Snow Flake Trinter wheat flour 3 50
Hav CM beat flour _ . i 00
' 2 bars Climax Soap far. . 1 (0
21 bare Laundry Soap for i. . . . . . . . 1 OD
18 bars Linen Soap for 1 00
Pure Maple Syrup in cal. cans 100
CoIi'enSyrup pergallon „ . 40
New Orleans Syrup per gallon 6 }
New Orleans Molasses per gallon . , , , , 70
Sugar House Molasses per gallon. . . . . . . . . . 45
18 Ibs St. Louiasoda Crackers for I 00
iSlbaSt. Louis Oyster Crackers for. . . . . . . 1 oO
i2lbs Boston Butter Crackers for - 1 00
121hsOinpcr Snaps for 1 00
13 Ibs New Currants for 1 00
9 Iba New Blackberries for „ 1 CO
1 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 00
12 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for I 00
U Ibs Choice Dried Apples tot 1 00
12 Ibs best new Prunes for 1 03
lOlbs. best Valencia Raisins. . . . . „ 1 CO
8b9. ! new layer Raiains I 00
Peaches. 21b cans 10
Peaches. 3 lb cans ( standard ) . . . . . 15
Pie Teaches. 6 Ibcana SO
PcacheaCal)3 ) lbcai.3 25
Blackberries , 2 lb can 1 : }
Apples , ( York State ) hal can SO
Blueberries 3 lb can . Jl
Cherries 21b can _ 21 ?
Damson Plums 2 lb cans „ . . „ . . _ „ 12J
Raspberries 2 lb can 16
Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . 15
StringBcans,2lb cans 12 }
Baked Beans , 3 lb can 20
Lima Beans , 2 lb cans . . . 12 }
Sujarcorn , 2lb can , 124
Yarmouth corn , per can 17 ?
Tomatoes , Slbcan 12l
Succotash , 2 lb can. 12 }
l mpkins , Slbcan lb
S3 Ibs beans 1 00
10 Ibsdried Lisa beans 1 00
albs hominy 1 00
U Ibs Carolina rico 1 to
25 Ihs oat meal _ 100
Fut family mackerel , per kit 85
Fat family white fish , per kit. „ 90
CodSah , whole , per lb 7
'Jodfish , boneless , per lb. . . . _ 10
Hallibut.perlb 12J
HoIUnd herring ( new ) per keK. . . , . . . . „ . 1 25
roWfo ( Blackwell'n Durham ) rjr lb. . . . . _ 50
l'ob toco ( Ml er Pal plusper ) lb 69
Tobacco ( Old Style ) per lb _ . . 35
Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) pcrlb 40
'lams , sugar-cured , perlb l-'i
Butter , fresh roll , perlb 21'
Complete price lists furnished on application.
Country orders will receive prompt and cartful
attention. Positively no zoods sold on credit.
J. B. FRENCH & CO. ,
Tbe Original Reliable Grocers.
No. 1119 Farnham Street ,
OMAEA. NEB.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure ,
JIaJe from Crape Cream Tartar. No otbe
preparation nukes such Ibht , flaky hot breads ,
or luxurious pirtry. Can be eaten by dypcptict
without 'i r o ! the His resultb ; from henry I
tonUblefcod.
gold ody la caci , by til Grcctrt
GIT UP Ai\D-tilT ! JVO Oil ) STOCK !
Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , Wearo
Deternained to Offer
Our Entire Summer Stock of
m FURNISHING 000 !
IlctfartHcss ol' Cost.
In Order to Make Room for Our Fall gnd "Winter Good = r.
We Will Not Ke Undersold.
ZBOSTOICT OHlOTIHIIEirSrGrIHIOTJSE
FARNHAM STREET.
OHAELES SOHLMTK. SOL. PKINCE.
Oval Brand
The sales of this "brand" of Oysters hi n now o tstrbpoi all others. You KOI more Ojetcrg IN
AVEIMIT AND 11CASUKE in cam of thU brand than u any other. U. R. BEEMfR.
eepldlm General Western Avent , Omaha.
House Furiiisliiiig Uoods , Shelf Hardware ,
A'uiiS and Etc.
Farnhnm Stront 1st Door East First National Bank.
CHARD & BEAN.
OMAHA.
DEWEY & STONE ,
OMAHA
KOTIC5E.
Jfre. Miner , flnrt nime unknown , wi'l take
notice , that on the 14th dsy o { Auzi at 18SO , . Jj-
of 4 .h
D. McLaUKhlin. a Justice of the Peace
Omaha Precinct , Boughs County , J-ebr * iiu ,
i s'ued an ordf r of attachment for the um ° f
before
OCOaidco t3 in an action pending :
him. wherein the Kebraaka Gai | l-iht tomrany
iaj.Urntia , and the sad ! lira illncrb % * * " *
thit casw , l *
property consUtajf of two ehjw
been a.tachi under f aid order , bald n
continued o the 23th day of September
tt25wt
I J.B.FREHCH&O
GEOCEES
' OMAHA.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Adolph Schlanlr. plaintiff , against Al. LtUertz
reat name nnkn wn , defendant.
Eefore Charles Brandea , Justice of the Tencr , of
Omaha , l oustu Co. . Neb.
Onthei3diby of Anmt ISSO.-aid Jn lce 1 -
sued an order ot atuc m > nt atd gamlil > e In
the abote action tor tne nun of 312. Tiul S'.t < r
7tb tt cctf rb r. So'elotka. m sepl-wSt
AOCHTO WANTED lo KH Dr. CHASES
MM&n 155 eoooRECIPE BOOK , sau at
, You doibl < yocr mosey. AddrcN Dr ,
' ? I'/latisj Hcu .
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