[ THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , October 1. BEEYTTIES , i Eel's coal- Fine perfumes at Saxe'e. Ufe Lewis' dry hop yeast. See 1'olack's advertisement. "Kathbun has night hchooL" For the teeth , Kuhn's Dentrificc. ButtericVs patterns at Cruickfhauk'g. Toiler is running the Omaha ferry. llcad catalogue of Books on first page. TII ported and Key West dears , at | Knlm'8. S ideubcrg & Co.'s Key West cigars , I at Sa.\c's. -Jolm T. Raymond Saturday n'ght as [ CM. Seller * . . Council Bluffs will please listen for I something to drop , Bath & White , opposite the post , office , receive fresh fish every Thursday. twt-tf The be..t of meats at Bath & White's market , opposite the postoffico. 29-tf For 1 .amis , Lots , Houses and Farms , look over Bemis' new column on first page. Bargains. -Forry-tw6 cars of stock and several aw of tea came in yesterday afternoon vtr the U. P. lot , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look wver Bcmig' n w column of bargains on 1st . pace. Go to the Academy Saturday night and hear tho. inimitable Jolm T. llay- inoud , "Uicre' nulionsinit. " Tlie frienos of Sirs. A. P. Nicholas xvillK \ pleased to lean that she is mudi better anil rapidly recovering her hcal'h. Dpitterhas mo\edto the Big store corner Tenth and Farnharn , where he will mammoth btoek of > l > cn to-day with a A iirciiileblinl vota vras taken on Oie B. i. M. train of Tuc'day , resul ting as fol lows : Garfiejd , OS ; Hancock , 50 ; Weaver , FranUin Bcyrcn , the alleged land- fc\iucller was taken to Kearney on the imon train yesterday by the sheriff of ! ! u < f.t ] < > county. According to the city ordinance , all ine.it markets in Council Bluffs will bc cl-Mcd im Sunday , on and after Sunday u-xt , October 3. .Tames Henderson , the man who was bliot a few nigh I'M bince and is now lying in jai ! , will "retaken out Boon , it is expected , n a writ of halicos corpus. Wockly jiraibe and prayer meeting of the Young JWn Christian Association at their rex ins , Douglas and Thirteenth , Una o ening , at 7-45. All arc cordially inyitcd. - Delegates to the annual state conven tion of the Christian eLurch , to bj held at 3)orchCbt' r. beginning October 8ill , be rcturuotl at one-fifth of the regular fare. li. C. Barlow , Cor. Sec -The d.g show commences at Milford lMlay , and will continue during the week. A large number of valuable hunting dogs from different parts of the state ore ttl > JOady on the ground * . About the first of next week the Avoca branch of the C. , 31. I. & P. wil ] 1)C completed to Ca-son and thus form the l iig-w i-hed-for connection with the llait Jigs branch oMhe C. , B. & Q , We leain that another change talsci V'aco in the B. & M. land department to ' " n department to accept the pcei tion of paymaster of the road. Mr. J. C J'.nist takes lua place as cashier of the Ian. . dejiartnient. -TheicMels recently Btolcn from th l..Mhelral of St. Philomcna , by a gar , win h blew the safe ot ; u , have been foaui HIM ! rcturn-a. They were discovered b ) me f thopchcol children on the hii lock of Slli street , vhere they had beei Accreted probably until the night's work wa completed. The forthcoming convention of th Lodge , JCnights of ' PhythiaS , „ ity , Oct. 13th , will be attend a body of Omaha Knights in uni f.mu They will not. however , compel forthop e , which Lincoln Lodgc/Ifc 1 , is Uniting dai-y to capture. -If anybody uk * you who took the fa liwmiuin at the * Ute fair on milliner Jjomls , , , f course your answer will 1 Good goods , fine work an low pnces , rpcak for themselves. -A meeting of the Ladies' Belief Soci Iy will be held at the "Home" ou Howai "trcet , Saturday , Octolcr 2 , at 3 p. m. 3 [ comjecUtm with the interests of this soci ( ty the matter f ntaUbliiiig a "Home f , th , l-nendlcM' will bo considered , and , ladie. interested in f .h projccU i m for the extension of charitable instil U'lMfte earnestly pressed to attend. 1 wlerof thesocicty. No. j. L. WebsU The noon ua , , , I Onon Dougherty , 3lev. Mr. patcrsr Uaplam , Lngland and wife , of Fort Orr a , and Mr. Jacol , of Decatur , who ha convocation I Why dose . -ourselves Kith nansoal modlclaea , when a purely frB < K.aSLJo&O.B. oUico will occupy on and after Senton bor 25th , room 1020 , Farnam 8treo Max Jlejer'a now building. W. C. SEACUJUST , 823 > t Hamburg Fij-s 25c a box Mr. John Layton , of Chicago , is i the city , the guest of Major William of t Jo firm of Little , Williams & Ci Less than a irook ago Major Willian ivas the recipient of a beautiful at valuable thorouf-hLred Turco-Kussia Budir dog , a very rare and nighly c teemed species of the canincraco.fro Mr. Liyifln'a private kennel. Ti Major is justly proud of his pot , at while wa canuct bo present at tb ; champagne sapper , owing to our ten peralc Labile , wo congratulate him a ho same , czi . . : a treasure in the shaj. of dog Scab. J. L. Lyinan , chief of police of Li : coin , and secretary of the nation : police assoc'ation , was in tha cily lai night , en route to Dos Moines on o : ficl&l business. Mr. Nathan Shelton * has resigne liis position as cashier of the U. I railway Co. , aud ia succeeded by Mi Frank T. Brown , for a long time assis tnnt cashier. . A cage ot constipation b ; j j : Haaiburg Fige , 03LUIA LV LUCK , The Lnmediate Prospect of a Union Freight and Passenger - * ger Depot on Seven- tesntli Street. Into Which the Wabash , Rock Island and Union Pa cific Will Run. A Big Change in Railroad Matters at Hand. The leading digaitaiies of the Wa bash , St , Louis & Pacific railway ar- rivediin this city at 0 o'clockThursday moniing , having comeup to the Trans fer hotel at Lake station about 5 o'clock last evening , where they re mained over night. They have been expected at this end of the road for several days , and as stated yesterday , the object of the visit is of the great est importance to Omaha. The party , which registered at th < ) Withnell House yesterday , where they were found by our reporter at dinner , included : Solon Humphreys , presi dent of the company , and Mrs. Hum phreys ; A. L. Hopkins , first vire- piesident ; Geo. L. Dunlap , director ; John C. Gault , general manager ; Thomas McKiasop , general su perintendent ; J. W. Blanchard - ard , division superintendent , James F. Howe , secretary , and Geo. O'H-ira , private secretary of Mr. Humphreys. They left Chicago on Friday last by a special train over the Ohicago division of the Wabash road , proceeding directly to Peoria , where they remained two days looting aflcr tbo transfer to the Wabash of the Toledo , I'coria and Warsaw , under the agreement of the recent lease. They then proceeded to Kcokuk , Iowa , where they met representatives of the Missouri , Iowa and Nebraska , another rccsnt accession to the Wabsh system. A conference was had with the managers of thatlino regarding the im mediate extension of the road from its present terminus to a connection with the Omaha extension of the Wabash. This connection will be made st a point near Shcnandoah , Iowa : When completed , which will bo in the courae of a few months , this will give the Wabash an air line from Chicago to Omaha , which , it is said , will be as short a route as nny now in exis tence between this city slid Chicago. This completion of the extension ol the M. , L & N. will doubtless brinj about an important change en thi railroad checker board , as it will fonr a fourth direct liuo between Ouiah : and Chicago. On the arrival c > f the distinguisha rail way off ! cials in tliio city in the morri Ing , they wore driven about the cit ; and to the nroposed location of thi the union depot to too built by thei line in connection with the U. P. ar. < Iowa roads. The proposed site is th ground between the new governmeu corral and the nail works at the I7t' street crossin ; ; of the Union PaciG track which will need but about fonr foot fill to make it good. Her there is ample room for depot build 11113 and yards and wo were given t understand that the visitotaweromuc pleased with the grounds , and fret tha fact that they were afterward closeted with several of our loadiu citizens , -including Messrs. Mil lard , Kountzo and Hitchcock , it i c to ba presumed that th new boom was given a sound sond-o to-day. "There is no use in deny inc that the Wabash is coming hit Omaha , " said ono railway gcntlemai "and the .Burlington , too. It is ut derstood that they will como in jui as soon as arrangements can bc con pletcd , and that will bo in much Ic : time than people think. " I The result of this move as state yesterday will bo a great boom h Omaha Wo learn from an offici eourco that the Wabaah and Burlini u ton will come in about the same dat which may. bo hastened or delayed I or circumstances. That the Hock I orll ll land will como in over the Union P cific bridge , nhilc the Nort ! western will cease to ri its trains to the other aid r ' i only running a * tub train betwci n , Omaha aud Missouri Valley , ai - transferring all its freight and passe nt , gcrs HI TF.omont , which it will roa over ita own line , ia- ve A Clear Caso. Since the state fair a good ma ay representative houses of ll ant city have got by the cars over t award of premiums and are havicg t- back and forth pretly warm. It tit it comforting to nolo that in ono cat at least , there was co clean a victo that no ono has disputed the pall and the recipients of the honors ha I laid back on their dignity and wi good cause congratulated themsclv ' that they were not only succcpsful competition , but free from all emb : rassiug disputes. We refer In tl article to Fleming & Co. , the wi known grocers , corner of Dougl and Fourteenth streets , who came o m with flying colors. Aud no wondc * , They made a fine display o. Plant's "Extra" flour , which h o.IIS IIS boon sold in all the largo citi id throughout the United States for t ! in past thirty years , and is the sp 8111 cialty of George P. Plant & Co. 11 111 Hour has been sold in Omaha f 10 twelve ycats by Bean & Holtel , a ) idat their successors , Fleming & Cc at agents. The exhibit at the Sta uill Fair took first premium in compc ill tion with flours stlling at 20 per cer more money. Fleming & Co. are al agents for some of the finest dairi and creameries in the state , and to first and second premium on buttc Through the cirength of this succe they obtained the agencies for three four additional creameries. Thesar firm received honorable mention f their exhibit of canned goods ai soap diaphy , and took the first prei iuru on cheese and crackers , as we ! Their success is certainly extreme flattering , and as usual has resulted i making them. famous among the ] e&i ing Omaha business men , lOUL PLAY , Mysterious Disappearance of An Iowa Boy in Ne braska. His Father in Omaha Investi gating the Case. Tc o evening trainWedn esday brough t among other passengers a gentleman from Swan , Iowa , who visited Omaha on a sad errand. Mr. S. W. Alexan der is a lumber dealer in that place , his family , besides his wife and him self , consisting of two sons and a daughter. One of his sons , the young er , a youth of 17 year years of age , left homo on the 5th of September without saying anything of his future whereabouts to his parents. At first they were alarmed at his absence , but learning on the llth that he was in DesMoines , where he had a sister resid ing , aud had been scon at the state fat , their fears were quieted and hav ing nothing In particular for the boy to do at the time his father thought best to lot htm stay until ho got ready to comc home. On Monday morning last the father received by express from Nebraska City a package containing an auto graph album and a letter , the former article recognized as having belonged to his son. The letter was , verbatim , as follows : September 24th. DEAII Siu : I have a verry hard task to do that ia to iniorm you of death 0. W. Alexander. I mot him at Sturt ; wo went to couuc'l ' blufs and to omaha , aud from there to lincon ; from there to Neb City , where we went to boat ride , and he thought ho would swim it. he took a cramp and droflruod before reach him. hia boudy has not been rccouvered yet. his pardner , HEKIIY MASON , Neb City , Neb. tgu [ confirmation of this news the Iowa State Re istor Of Sunday con tains the following i DEOWNED. A brief note was received at this office yesterday , signed by H. Masnn , John Berry and William Davi , Ue- braska City , Nebraska , to the effect that a young man named C. W. Alex ander , formerly of Indianola , this state , was drowned September 22d , in the Missouri river in that vicinity. His body had not been recovered at last accounts. The notice in the Register was read within an hour after the receipt of the letter , and , . Mr. Alexander at once started for Nebraska City , having first telegraphed to the three parties re ferred to in the notice for further ih ; formation. He received ho repiy and subscqutntly learned that no such men had ever been heard of in Ne braska City. The Information was conveyed to the Register by mail , signed by the three nam sgivell above. On roauhiiig Sebaaska City , Mr. Alex 1 ander , finding no such man a Mason , called first at the office of The News , and aftrrn-ard oil lliu mayhr , Chief of police , coroner and other ollicisls , none of whuin hal h'Mnl of any rccuut case of drownn g in that vicinity. The il river was visited anl tno river men wcro as ignorant on the subject as the rest , but informed him that there were no boats there but the gov- t-rnioent boat and the mail transfer boat , and ascertained definitely that boatriding had been done on the rivet on the day on which young Alexander was said So have b.bn drowned , Mr. Robert Payne , the express agent , stated that the Ict.er and album wore forwarded by a youn man , about oigh'orn ' years of age , through that oflici- , who said nothing of any ono being drowned , and Vrlieii asked w m thoOonfi-'its of the pick- age wore , replied , "only pipera. " lie hid cillctl fur an envelope , which he directed himself in a full round hand , whi o the lottcr within was written in a very fine cramped and scarcely legible eljle. The expresf agent however , informed him thai one of the Omaha papers had recently contained a notice of the finding of a suit of clothe ! concerning which there was souu mystery , and accordingly Mr. Alexan dcr came at once to this city. H ( ctllud early this morning at the BEI office , aud was sent by our reporter tc the London meat market , corne : Burt and 19th , the manager of whicl had found the suit of clothes in qnos lion , in the river bottom above town Ho however informed Mr. Alaxandci that the suit had been identi ficd as belonging to a young man wh < > y was arrested and lodged in jail a fov nights ape ; in a demented condition a- This being the only possible clui ah - which brought the father here am hin proving that ho was on the wren ; ino trail , ho made no further search bu o , left this afternoon. jn He is firmly of the opinion tha id there has been foul play in the cas idn and will do his utmost to unravel th nch mystery. He is in posssssion of som ch facts which wo are not permitted t publish at present , which point stronj ly to the correct solution of the matt ci The missing " man is , .03 stated , 'J : ny years of "age , weighs about 140 poundi had blue eyes and wore when ho le iiis homo a dark euit of clothes , with heit light , round crownedmixed , straw ha ; it Any information concerning hi is whereabouts , dead or alive will gladl be received by his parents and family his mother and sisters being now : ry home awaiting with cruel anxiot some news of tno lost one. vo th PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 'es I JohnMcCormick went west. ir- Dr. Mosloy , U. S. A. , west wes lis yesterday. J. S. Halbcrt has gene to Schuylt as on a business trip. ut Rev. Mr. Cumminski was a wei of bound passenger yesterday. as Mrs. S. H. H. Clark left for Chica es go Wednesday afternoon. ho _ JIaj.J. W. Paddock , of Wei 10- Point , went west yesterday. Webb Hayes , the second son < , President Hayes , arrived in the cit "Wednesday over the Rock Island. > te Major Nash , of the United Stati li- army , arrived in the city over the I P. Wednesday on route to Boston. 30 Mrs. Senator 0. P. Morton , of L ies .diana , arrived in the city Wcdncsda ok from the west , and proceeded to Ch jr. cao over the C. , B. & Q. road. Gen. Geo. Crook , Webb Hayes , A Patrick and Henry Homan left : noan yestesday for Rock Creek , on ° ? grand hunting expedition. „ . C. E. Gable , the popular nigt 11 clerk at the Withuell has rejigned hi Iy position at that hotel to tt&e chjrg : in of the Mountain Trout Suse.'a i- Evanston , for Kitchen Bro ! Ml Frank Gable takes the Y ant , riace SELF-CONVICTED. The Facts as Brought Out in the Case of Rush vs. Valentine. Valentine in Court as a Com mon Swindler. It ia an unpleasant duty on the part of a journal to arraign any man pro fessing the same political faith , and particularly if that man bo a standard bearer of the party , or haa received its confidence and support. But it is a duty , nevertheless , and THE BEE will fearlessly perform that duty , oven at the risk of receiving the censure of its friends , or the denunciation of parti- z.u ) leaders. We are actuated by a broader and deeper motive than the mere temporary aggrandizement of an individual , or even a temporary vic tory of the republican party. We de sire to keep Intact the principles of republicanism in all their pristine purity , and keep untarnished the splendid record made by a republican govern ment these past twenty years. It is this that moves ns to raises our voicoj against the reel ; < * to Ol E. K. Valentino lu a position , to fill which ho docs not possess a single qualifica tion , neither learning , talent , states manship nor judgment. Wo con sider that the representative of Ne braska should bo a man possessing these qualities , and capable Of honor ing the position , rather than that the position should honor him. Wo have plenty such mon in the young , vigorous state of Nebraska. Men whoso voices wonld bo boHEARD HEARD AND RESPECTED in the halls of congress. But were Valentine objectionable only because Of tt want of ability , wo should not complain. We propose to lay facts before our readers , and we have no doubt tht public opinion will sustain US ) no matter how Inuch criticism wo may receive from blind partisans , or selfish hypocrites , who have sought the nomination of Valentino for their own personal ends. We will first state th.8fac.ts involved iit tile Cafce ot fiiisli vs. Valentine , a contest which had its inception with Vat's early history as an officer of .the district land office , at West Point. In October , iSCd , Johfa Rusty Ho\i deputy treasurer of this county , set tled-upon a quarter section of land Mcar Elkhorn station , for the purpose of making it hi * ffiHtrp home. Ho had stronsj reasons tor believing that it belonged to the United States gov ernment , and this belief was strength * cned by the fact that Hugh L. Dodga had pre-empted a quarter suction of the Same section , some time previous ly , to secure which he had to pay . A BlllBEQF FIFTY DltLAlts , ; ! Tt appears that afler Rush settled upon the land ho made duo inquiry oi real-estate agents in Omaha andf else where to determine the real state ol hlsciaih * . But tha perilling im pression was that it belonged to the state of Nebraska , although not in a school section. This belief was no ! surprising , as the sequel will , show. On the evening or thoiTth of JToveni' bet 18G9 , D. A. Valentine cimo dowr from West Point , accompanied by his brother E. K. Valentino. They pur phased lumhbr at Fro'mont , to buililj house upon Rush's claim , and E. K the register , proceeded to Omaha D. A Valentine went immediately ti Rush's house which was being buil by a man named Holmes. He inquir ed of Holmes who was putting up th house , on hia , Val's. , land. The car pent or told him , and informed him ate to where Hush might bo fonnd. , Up nl hearing of the new claimant Rush sent his falhbr-itl-lawj Mi James Frrny , to acccrtain upon wha title ho based hia claim * . D. A Val entine informed Furny that he , Val online , had bought thisland"amont or two H O" and that ho h td hia w.ir- antco deed IN HIS ( tiKOTHEr.'s OFFICE at West Point , and that if he wante further information ho might go t \Ycst Point , "hero ho could obtain i ( Rush and Ferry started forY es Point next morning , and appeared i the land office on the morning of N < vembor 19th. Of course the registui E K. Valentino , was absent , whic caused Rush to ask whether the ri ceivor , Uriah Brtinerj Could act ft Valentine in the nbseilce of the lattci Being ans\Vered in tno affirmativi Rush offered to file a pre-emption ni on the no J 18 , 15,11. Brnnor looke at the record , and after careful exan ination informed Rush that the Un in question was not subject to ontry- that it was sdiool land. Rush \vr naturally puzzled , and the receive seeing that ho manifested doubt , \i suppose , showed him the recon which , Rush swears in his testimon ; was "marked with a largo red S , Brtincr said this denoted school lane and therefore that the land con ! neither be pre-empted nor homestoai ed. Rush told Bruuor the couvera ; tion hold between D. H. Valeutii and James Ferry , on the evenint ; the 17th. Bruner could account f < Valentine's conduct In no way only I saying that the latter must bo UNDER A MISTAKE that ho must have meant some othi tract. gBoforo leaving the distri land office , Rush said that ho wishe Btunor to remember his application r. tile , and why it was refused. Ai :7 Brunor is said to have promised. :7ft Now , let us turn to E. K. Vale fta tine , who had gene to Omaha , on t ] ftt. seventeenth. Tha records show th t.is D. A. Valentino's filing of the di is putcd land dates on Novemb isr seventeenth. How in the name r , common cense could this have bei done ? But here it is , and du signed by E. K. Valentine , tegSstc We can account for this siran ] phenomenon , only by ono of ti theories : First The inetrume must have been made and signed I fore the new claimant ever stoi upon the land for it was at least e 5t o'clock in the evening before ti train reached Elkhorn. Sicond must have remained In blank form the pocket of E. K. Valentine un he reached Omaha , and then , I Ji iving that the lumber which he hi St { u : chased at Fremont was transfers to the ground , ho wrote out 1 brother's "declaratory statement Take either horn of the dilemu wasn't it RATHER "CROOKED. " I appears that Rush , having tail to elicit any information in the loc land office , wrote to the commission of of lands in Washington , who prompt informed him that the disputed tra was government land. The commi sioncr also enclosed a letter -to t ] cs register of the West Point land offic csJ. which he requested Rash to for wan In reply to thlsE. K. Valontinewro to Rush , acknowledging that the lai was really government land , but th it had been erroneously recorded b fore ho ( Valentine ) had como In office. Is it not strange that M Valentine , having discovered an err in his records , was not able to corre it ? Is it not lranger still , that ] never told 7u * colleague about it ? Ai is not mysterious that Valentini brother was the first , and only on to whom the secret was made kntwi These are facts , taken from the cou record , and Mr. E. _ K. Valentine the republican nominee ffir congres and Mr. E. K. Valentine surely is AN HONORABLE MAX. But let us sea further. In tbo lett - \ which he wrote Rush , he prpmuj that his brothers being a claimant to the land , would not ntfect any title that Rush ini ht have , and to show his impartiality , he wonld date Rush's filing , as of the nineteenth of Novem ber , no matter what time thereafter he , Ruah , wonld make application for the samo. But Rush's Sling is dated January 12 , 1870. And yet Mr. Val entine is an honest man ? In 182 , the land courts having decided that Rush's title was null , because of his failure to file within thirty days from date of settlement , a patent was is sued to D. A. Valentine , and the next stop was the payment of the govern ment price , which was four hundred dollars. But Mr. Valentino was equal to the emergency. He went to Mr. Millard , of this city , and borrowed the money , giving a mortgage upon Rush's land , therefor. It must be borne in mind that Rush had not yet given up the fight. He had some grit and a great deal of FAITH IN THE iAW. Did Val. , inform Mr. MilUrd that back of the patent which * ho trium phantly exhibited , there was another claimant ? If he didMr. . Millard must have acted in strange contrast to the business qualities which charac terize him. For he lent the money to Valentine , and took the mortgage"nt a cent of whif'M ' ptincipai or interest , no are credibly Informed , haa ever been paid. But this is not all. Val. is not evidently a good tax-payer , al though he is an honorable man. Ho never paid a cent of tax upon this land , the patent to which was issued to him or bh brother eight years ago. So to keep alive a forlorn hope , Mr. Millard haclreeently to "purchase thetox-title amounting to some two- hundred dollars. c The foregoing is a brief outline of one of the most infamous frauds that wo have heard of in a long time. But others equally startling will bo told , and then as wo said above let people judpo of onr motive in opposing E. K. Valentine. A man's character mtlst bo examin ed as much by his desires and designs , as in his accomplishments of them , and wo are fittistied that no man can say Valentino ia a Gt person to repres ent a camp of Gypsies , much leas a constituency like that of Nebraska. Mrs. M. Cox , Fashionable Dress Maker , 317 Fifteenth Slrcetj between Davenport and Chicago. HON.T , M ; MAEQUETTE Formally Opens the Campaigri in Omaha at the Acade- of Music. The Academy was packed to its ut most seating and standing capacity Wednesday , the date of the general anmiiug of the fiampsiiya in Nebraska. Hon. James Neville { Jreaided , and after the GarGeld and Arthur club had tf ing the Marching Song and ; in re- Hponae to an eilcoroj 'Shouting for" Girfield and Arthur , " he introduced the speaker of the evening , Hon. T. M. Marquette , of Lincoln. i'ho speaker began by sayiiig that ngun , aj for the past twenty-four years , we see arrayed against each other as rivals for power , the republi- 8an and democratic parties. Since their first contest great changed ha ? ? taken place , and ho would devote his time to the presentation of the issues now at stake between the two parties and then leave it to 1m hearers tt choose bihveen the two , which the ] would serve. Taking up thi financial < issue , ihb speaker coin pared the plans of the two parties fo levying impost ? , claiming that thi republican party favored levyinj ditties only eli the luiuricfi of life while the democrats , if they followei their old customs aud traditionswouli , tax the flour barrel as well as th . whisky barrel. He recalled the ac tion of Gum r. l Grant in prosecuttn ] the whisky ring , and recited the con , dition of things in the tenth botweei the revenue collectors aud the moon shinoraj and asserted that not only th levy of taxes , but the collection a well , was safest in the hands of the re publican pirty. The relattv attitude ! ) of the two partio iu securing freedom of the ballot an fair elections was reviewed , and th speaker declared that never had th republican party tried to thwart th known will of the majority. H characterized the act of the dome , I cratic party in crying out fraud at th 1 electoral commission , which 1ra3 democratic measure , as a violation c their contract , which stamped thei as almost nun compos mentis and i need of a guardian. Ho considorc at length the pros and cons of the d < sire of the democracy to enforce th constitutional amendments , whic erct however -willing llancock may fc ctd ; d to do , the democratic party cortainl to have shown their determination not t id recognize Mr. Marquette referred t idn the wonderful strides made by th n- country under the control of the n tie publican party , and to the fact thr at the democratic advances are general ! is. . in a backward direction. Hanc. ck er so-called statemanship and his caret of in Louisiana were reviewed to the sa en isfactiorf of the audience and tt iy credit of the speaker as a sound reai sr. oner. sr.go oner.Tho Glee Club sang the "Gra' wo back Yell" and "When Garfiel wont nt blows his trumpet in the morning , ie- and with three cheers for Mi ieod Marquctto the meeting adjourned. ix he CHEAP RATES. * It in to S Louis and return $12.85 , i til Exposition. Tickets on sale fro : 10id October 2nd to llth , inclusive i id Dd Omaha and St. Louie through lit ticket office , 1020 Farnhnm street. W. C. Seachrist , sep30-2t Ticket Agent. , , A New Departure- GQ I At the regular weekly meeting er the First Baptist Church held la evening , which was largely attendei is- iCt the following preamble andresolullc was unanimously adopted : WHEREAS. We the members of tl i. First Baptist Church of Omaha are i i.ite the opinion that in our efforts , fi id some time past , to raise money for tl idat completion of our house of worship ar ie- for carrying on our church work I ieto fairs suppers , etc. , the spiritual we ] toT. faro of the church has soflered ther T.or by , therefore , ct fiesohcd , that for all future time n bo will not allow-any sales or fairs in ou id house of worship , and for the peric 3'se of ono year from this day , wo wi e not , as a church , engage in any schen i ? or device for raising money for ot rt chuich work or church furnishing e : is ccpt by solicitation or voluntary cot 19 , tributiona , and that we will endeavt to trust more fully and heartily t Him who hath alt riches for our.epiri or ual and temporal welifare and pro ! perity , ' ' SPECIAL HOT1CES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Bile' Lost , Fonnd , Wants , Boirdlnz Ac. , will bo I - eerted Ia these columns onto for TKN CENTS per Una ; each Bub3 < xacntn9ertlonFIVK ! CKKTS per line. Tbo fliat lugortlon never less taan TWENTY-FIVE CKHTS. TO LOAM-HOMEY. < 2KP AAATO LOAN At S percent Intel 3t > OD.UUU cst , in sums or KOand upwards - wards for 1 to 5 rears' time on flrst class improT ed city aud farm properly. Apily a' BKMIS Real Estate and Loan Agency , 16th and DouslM Sta. STScodtf OITST TO LOAN Cat * t Lkw Office M D. L. THOU Ah. Kwma.Crdehton Ulock ONKT TO I.OAW 1109 Fanihim atrwl , M Dr. Edwardn Txnn Aecncy. noT-22-U HELP RANTED "TTTANTED T.a'lors/two ' coat and o c pants > V maker. & > 11 at C. F. Hrir.-xnn , 421 S if.h Tcath St , Otmba. 563-6 "VTTANTED Oirls , at tlic Am'ricrn Hoire : W goodwai-cs. 670-f VTO ACHNTS WANTF.D Men that wish a .LN butinrss of th fr own , a profitable brancn in chcmlatrj , and tudi luatichef'oniccutr.in'cc , can learn iii a hcnr'a time Call on the Chcmis k Albrcclit , Noaks Iloto , only from from F id v till SJ12 a m. 5C9-1 renUf * Rcstanr- tirL - * - nuise WANTED-A 671 ant. "TTrANTED Go-il macMro Junto , at the \'V Omaha "Shiit Factory , 1207 Farnham St. t > . H. aOTTHEIJIEK. M21 Girl for tcneral housework. Apply - WANTED . 18th mid Ones Sts , SmithN ad dition 55G2 fTTANTED A coat miter. App'y at 1220 YV Farnham , near 13'hBt. 567-4 WANTED Bcnrd and room" , No. 305 Cipi- tel avenue. beUccn ICth and 17th sis. B5C-1 ANTED A peed farm team for c 81. W G4C-2 I30GQ3 K RILL. TTTBNTED A first el ws baker , at the OmaliB W fofcfry , lOlh St. , near Mctz" Hall. Non but first-class nfcd appl/ . 40-0 - - barbers , at J. Cnr- WASTED-Znrat-clasj Faruhanl. 50S-tf -pOAltn WANTED A CM-api lidv ( flrat-clws f ) nuuictcaihT ) will niro piano Itssoon in cx- cliance for board. Private fimilv preferred No objections to f ouotry Kefcrcncca gUcn and rctMir it Address "B/Ecc office. 551JJ A Rood pastry cook ; St. Chitlea WANTED 492-tf \ \ ; ANTED A good hoOsc-iecpcr , 1109 VV . Farnham.Street. . . W Stair * 143-tf FOR REST-HOUSES AMD LAND. T7OR UFNT-Nlctly furnish" ! front room. P Irqu're 1GIG CaHforn a street , teturcon ICtb - KfitW Uo'iKo northwf St correr lOthaixl FOR ifonii\ streets Infiuiro two doom nerth. 6551 f J710RKENT Ho-s of 2 rooms , on 22d"lli JJ JHrncy. Call at 203 Howard. 611-11 RK.NT Tiiitly Mrnishfd rooms at 1310 FOR street , be ! . 19111 und 14th St.SSOtl SSOtl _ ? * - - - " -i.i- OR RENT 2 fnrtmhcd rooms ovct Me ? ' Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and FORREST J1 rort House. tylOtl SALE. EMIS OPFEKS A SPLENDID LIST 0 Rantalns in Houses , Lots , Farms am ! 'i , In lia ! navt column on 1st pag ° CTRL F\R SALE Best location in tin H cityj Inquire at this office. 6S9 S TjlOR. SALR Oft RENT HOIK-O , sit rooms and J1 lot , Pierce S I. , ShtiU'a addition 533-8 OTS , FARMS. HOUSES AN 0 LANDS. Lee * ovir BEM1S' new column ' of.barpalnSjon Isl T71 K SALS Cottonwood lumber of all elres.a P RKrfMOND'i'.iilxterntri-flt. _ 516-t HlSCELLAHEOtiS. Bunch of kejs. Finder 'ill bo reward LOST by leaving same at Bee Olficc. 5G5-C TjlOlJNp A bench of kejs ; owner em hav C "in oamcbj callipg at thi otfice and payin tor this ad iNd'n-nt. _ 6S9tf T 01 s , FAR JS.nousKs ! Ann J.ANDS LOO LJ oycr I * MIS'iier , Cmn ! of baP Siiis n K Page. _ _ On CreiRhtcn's place , a bac ! .L cow , with white back , about 10 yfars ok aOTLKIUHOYElt. , 6C7- A joun Multcse cat , haTiiij STRAYED while iot ( cpnh 1'a breast ; two ilo'lars n ward will hh paU for its rctufn to the eouthno' ' corner of GilliJ-nia and gist Stl , . S72- ? General Insurance JlEMlijSENTS : PIiaNl.\ : ASSURANCE CO. , of Loil- ilnn , ai3hAo ft . * S.107.1 ! uKSrCUKSTKU. N. Y. , Capitil . l.OOO.Of THK. MKKCHAJ * 1'S , of Neu-uk. N. J. , 1,000,0 ( H1RAR1' FlKi.PliiUdcIpliiaC.ipltnl. : . l.OOO.Oi NOKTHWKS1TSN NATIOXAL.Cap- Hal . SOO.W PIRKMKN'S FUND. California . 800,01 IJIIITISH AMERICA ASSUR4NCECo 1,200,01 NIJttA ( KF1KE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SflO.OI A11KRICAF CENTRAL , Assets . 300,01 Southeast Cor. ot Fifteenth & Douglas St. , mcl > 8-dlv OMAHA. A. F. RAFERT & CO , , Contractors and Builders Fine Woodwork a Spccla'ty. Agents for the Encaustic Til in 131 P A SHOW OASES MAMUrACTt'RED ET 61 0. J. 0 1317 CASS &T. , OMAHA. NEB. t3T\ good wunrlment always on baml.Ttl PROPOSALS FOR UDILDING SIDEWALKS. Crfv ClHRK's OFFICE , > OJMDA. Sept. 29h , 18SO. f Sealed proposals i > ill bo received by the tinde ei"ned until Tuesday evening , October 5th , at' ' o clock p in. , for the co'strucvion and rcpiirli of eiucwnlks In front of andailjoiaing thofolo ! < ing described premises , to-wit : TO CE CONSTRUCTED. West 60 feet of the cist 18 foil of lot C.ipitiil add. , south cida of DoilgeSr. , G feet nW Weft 70 fett of tteeastSCSfeetof lot2 , Capit add. , south siclo of Dodge St. , 6 feet wide. Lot 2 , south side of Chicago St. , blk 57 , G fe wide Lots 1 and S. west side of Iflth street , blk 20 permanent grade , Gfect wide. Lot S , west Mo of 9ths ticst , blk 93 , tempera grade , C feet wliie. Lot 1 , south sdo ! of Capitol A\e. , blk 03 , tar pcrary grading , G feet nidc. Lot 1 , weatBi'lc of 9th strest , blk93tempora grading , 6 fcJt wUo L it 8 , west side of Cth street , blk TO , tempera ending , G feet wide. Lots 7 and 8 , north side of Capitol A\c. , b 70 , temporary grading. G feet wide. Lot 4 , east8uoof9th ! street , blk "D , " ti 3- I porarv grading ) 6 feet wide. Hist * > ol lot JO , north ElclO Ciiiumini etrci blk I01J , temporary grading , 6 tcct wide. Lot 5 , cast , side of UJcd street , blk 15 , tci porary glaring. G feet wide. Lot 5 , cast Bide of 22nd street , bile 15 , 6 ft 'Lot 5 , north side cf California street , blk ] G feet w.de. East 1 ot lot 10 , north side of Cummlngstrci blk 191 } , BfeUwide. 1 ota 4 Hid 5 , cast side of 9th etrcct , bit : "I 0 feet wide. Lots 7 and 8 , north s'de ' of Capitol Avjnuc , I 70 , Gfect tide. Lots , west sida of 9th street , b'k ' 70 , 6 f. Lots land 8 , ncstsidnof 9th s'rtet , blk ! Lot 1 , south s'dc of Capitol Avc. , blk 93,6 f ( Lot 4 , smth side of Doug'as street , btk 1 ] 6 feet lde. 1 ot S , west side of JOth street , blk 114 , G ft wide * Lota 1,2 , south I of 5 und 6 , west side of 10 street , iu llorbach's 2nd add. , blk C , 1 feet Ii South } of lots 2 , 3,4 , * f , G , 7 and 8 , wes' si llorbich'u 2nd add. blk 5 of lath street , m , ofSt feet wide. St Lots 4 , 5 and 6 , west side 19th street , in Hi rack's 2nd add. , blk 4 , 4 feet wide LoU 2and3 , % c3t Bidaof 13ih street , E. Smith di , b.k 3 , 4. leet wMc. ) D ' TO BE RSPAIRED. Lot south } of 8 , ucst tide ot 16th street , t 201 J , 10feet wide Lo'sl and 2 , south aiic of Howard strei [ Kuuntzc & Ruth's addition ] blkl. 6 feH wic L tS , west side ot lith street , blk S3 , 6 f < wide. Lota 3 and 4. south side of Davenport sire blk 7SG feet wide. horthiefS , ( test siJe cf 16th street , blk 19 : 6 feet w.oe South $ cf 8. west side of 16th street , blk 20 : 6 feet wide. Such sidewalks to bc constiuctcd and i cpa cd of 2 Inch pine plack , firjt quality , and to bu In wdtb as above specified. To be paid for In warrants drawn npon special fund to be levied upon the propevtr front of and ujoining ) which said sijctralks I to be constructed or repaired. J ich bid must b. ; nccc > mp uled with a bo In the EUDint Five Hundred Dollars , isagu an tee thxttlia bidder will -C'ptthc comr : a-il perform the work in ca-e the s me Is let him. Bids to bc opened at the Grit rcgul meeting of the city cnunci , All bids to b iddreecd to the underfill nn endorsed , "Proposas for oouitructin a : repilrinj sidewilts.- ' The riht ii rtsrved reject any and ill bids. By order of the City Council. J.F.McCARTNFY , aep30-6t City Clttk , ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on . Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many oi them near Omaha , $12 to S40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dencea from $3,000 to $20 , ' 000. Many vacant lots it the additions to Omaha Hundreds of lots , , scatterec through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses am Lots , and all kinds of Ci'j Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , a 10 per cent , interest to all whi can show good titles. if laps for Donglns aud Sarp Counties fell - > l I liouse and lot , 22 < 1 and Dodge T..8 3X , ( 2 llou-o and lot near Brovrnoll Hall . 2,11 TiVo new hoiiica and full lot , ronta tor ? i0porjcar . 4,01 New brick house , 21i25. li story , with 3 lots . - . n . 2 , < X Ilooso and lot Webster § t . 1,6' ' Large hou'C and corner lot . 6X ( Largo house full lot , California st . 4.CH Re < idcnco and 4 full lots , St. Mary's are. . D , Hooac and small lot , south of depot . 0 ; Hotweand smill lot , south of depot . G : Kceidenco propel ty , Kountzo and lluth'B add . B,5 ( Fin o regldcnco property . 10 , HoiiiSoandlot , 22dand Ilarncy . 1 6 ( Hmic and lot , Nelson's addition . 2,71 Hcliae and lot Slilnn's ndd tion . . . . ] , c ( Keaidtnce and corner lot . , . 3 , licri.lcncc . ( caab ) . 7R Realdedco . fX ( Kcsldencb . 5E ( Hou-e nnd one-lulf lot . 1,01 Thieo houea and corner lot . 7,61 Itoidenca and coiier lot. . . . . 7,5 ( House and GO .Vet front , IClh strict . 3,71 Lar o liotifo mid corner lot . Cr , > < R t > idence and thrco lots . CD < Two house and corner two-thirds of cor ner lot . i , ' ( Hou33and snu'I lot , Casistrcct . 2,11 Ilause and lot , 2th near Farntum . Brick house and corner lot . l,3j Small honte and full lot , Cumlngast . 2C ( Ht.usc and lot , 23d street . . 3a IIouso and full lot , worth 24,000 for . 5,5 < n- K'ii br ck residence . 1,5 < niy Brick residence . . 5C , ( iy IIouso and corner lot . . 1,5 ; iyJ New two-story house and corner lot. . . . 4,2 ( J Rcs'tlcnce ' and full lot , Farnham as . . 5,54 Houae andoneacrej 18th street . 3,01 ilk House and half lot , IS'.h street . 2,2 ! ilkfl House and lot , Shlnn'g addlt'oi . l.e < fl Houae and half lot , Cass Btrrct . 1,11 flit House and half lot , Cas i Street . 1,4 ; it , Residence and i wo lots , Capital Hill . 7.X ( Elegant brick rcsidecco 2 full lota . 16.61 B- Finest residence In the city . 16,01 Kexdence property. . . . 17,01 ct Rcsidcn o property . 17..rl Residence . . . . fi.CI 15 , IIouso and lot. Shiim'a aJditlcc . 1,21 IIouso and lot , hlIm'drddltlon . . lU et , House ind lot , 2th and Firnbain . ] ,4 ( House and lot , 27th and Douglas . $31 > , ' House and full lot , Izirdet . . . . . . 1,7' Newhouseand H lot . 2,3 ilk Residence property . 7 , l Residence properly , verv fine . 13,5 < Home and lot , Horbach'g addition . 1W Residence , Farnham et . 0,0 Ifunra and J lot 1 bloct from Court House and i lot 1 blcck from Court > et HOUJO . 2.21 IIOUFQ and comer lot 2 blocks from Court 16 , House . 2,41 House and I .t , NUholaa s'rcet . 1.0 : et House ami 1 acre. Discs' addition . i- Houae and lot , llth streol . ( X th Larie building and six lots. 1 rnllc out. . . 4,0i le.do House and lot on Davenport . 3cr do Home and } lot , near depot. . . . . . . . 1,5 ( House and } lot , near depot . . 9 House and lot. South Avenu . 1,0 > r- Hun e and lot , Sulun'8 ailditlon . 1,9 < rv Re 'dence ' , Kountze nd Ruth's add . 2,6 ( v : Residence property , Kounue ird Ruth'a addition . 5.01 Ref idcnce prcpertjr , south part cf town. . 2,5 ( Houseand ) lot , WebaUr st . 2i ilk Ho se and 5 acres at Barracks . " ' House and lot , Armstrong'saddlt'n . 1,0 5- HOUJO and lot , South 11 et . 6. iect Home and lot , Kountze and Roth's id- ; ct dition . 3Er Residence and j lot . 2.7 House and lot , 16th tt . 3 , & lrbo bo boa Iano Boggs & Hill , nd it LCt to BROKERS lit REAL ESTATE ed Dd to 1408 rantfSt , . Omaha , tfeb. * * * v Immense Stock for FALL AND WINTER Fine ustoiu-3Iadc Men's Suits , Boys1 Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERCOATS For Men , * Boys , and Umter-Wcar , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street Near Fourteenth MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE i Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. rawf MAX MEYE22 & CO. , Omaha , Neb. 5 GUNS SPORTING GOOSS , AMMUNITION , , Fishing Tackle , Base Halls and a full line of -A-IESTD G-OOIDS m- AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , FARNHAH STREET. Oval Brand others. You Ket more Ojttcrs IN The sales of this "lirand" of Ojstcra have row - , „ any other. 1) . U. REEilEK. . . . AVEIOII T AND ME.\SUnE In car.s vl this brand tu > General Western Agent. Omaha. scpldlm FA'Tini/ Dealers tn House FnrnisIiiiJi ? Woods , Shelf Hardware , Xsiils and Etc. i 2l Farnhatii Street , lac Door Eaat First National Bank. ORCHARD & BEAN. JEHU OMAHA. DEWEY & STONE , OMAHA J.B.FREKCH&C GEOCESS , OMAHA. W . F. STOETZEL , Dealer in The Cheapest Place in the City for FIRST GLASS 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 id almost universally dealt in now-a-daye. . I also manufacture all kinds or Cans. WM. F. STOETZEL , t Tenth & Jackson Sis , S3-ecd3m