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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1880)
TBE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , October & \ BREVITIES , Paterson eel fc co..l- Fine i > erfumes at Saxe's. "JUtbbuo hns night school. " Creamery Butter at Uuffett's. I For the tcctli , Kuliu's Dcntrificc. - Uuttcrick'b patterns at CruictebankV. Potter is running the Omaha ferr . - Kead catalogue of Books on first page. Tmirortetl ard.KeyVcst cigars , at JKuhiTs. -Srfi.lcnberg . & Co.'s Key West cigar * , at .Saxe's. The bett ot meats at Bath & "White's mirket , opposite the postoffice. 29-tf WASTED First-class Pants [ makerp , 11) li > th and Farnham street. o4-2t Creamer Buttcr at BnffeU's. A fi ht on the comer of 13llt and .Tones , Sundty , drew quite a crowd of in terested tijiectators. Picking thorn-burrs is Baid to be a profitable business engaged in near the liew government curraL The mud is so bad on 13lh street , near ] i rneyf that a wagon stuck there yet- tcnlay faO tight that it bad to be pulled out by a double team. The elegant gold watch which "was d raw n for Sunday at the Catholic School House on 8th street , waa won by Mr. .1. T. Collins. Over sixhundred tickets were BolJ , and every one who wan entitled to draw , was pretty sure of the watch , but not any as sure as Sir. Collins after be had d awn it" The opening performance rf the season of 1SSC 81 , at the Gentian Theatre Stir- day was a grand BUCCCSS , being witnessed by ever five hundred persons. The music woh excellent. The music was furnished by Hoffman's Orchestra. Thedrama pro- " hunted was entitled "Tho School of Life. ' A rare opportunity for buyers cf fine StcelUngraun sat \\holcsale prices Ixj offered at A. Hospe'a store. A Y irk in porter will open bis case at my ht < re to receive orders at whole sa'e prfces o- all those wishingjto purchase of him , to 1 e tlelh ered by me. Goods open to-day from 10 a. uu to 3 p. m. for inspection A. HiibPE , 151C Dodge. Bishop O'Connor baa cone to St. ] > ouis to attend the conference of the Catholic Bishops of this prw'nce to meet at the Archbishop'd residence , in that city , on Wednesday , to fill the See of Xasn- vile , made vacant by the transfer of Bishop Fcehan to the Archbishopric of Chicago. lUshop ; Hennery , of Dubuque 1 Ii > gan , of Kansas City ; Fink , of Leaven north , and O'Connor , of Nebraska , wil be present. The conference v. ill projxise three names from which the person to fil Uie See wilt be chosen. Creamery Butter at Buffelt's. A CAHD Having engaged at my Six teenth htorc , Mr. W. S. Kyer , a graduated and thorough Pharmaceutist of long exper ience , I nm better preparciT than ever , at this point , to serve my customers with ae- curary and dispatch. Prescriptions a Ri > e- ciilty. [ LSI ] J. A. EoEDEB. If anybody aiks jon who look the first premium at the state fair on millinery goods , of course your answer will bo the acHnottledgal leading millinery cttablithinctit -ATKINSON'S , comer of Douglas and 13th streets , Good goods , fine work and low price * , pcak for themselves , tf The Smelting Worts. Tnoy arc still making now additions and iinp'overaenta to the smelting w.irki. Mr. S. Lippencott , the con1 tractor , has just completed two vitriol h tsoa for thoin. They ara of frarcr , 1'J feet in height , ouo 75 by 22 feet , nl the other 75 by 20 feet In size. g I'us 25s a box. BOAED OF EDUCATION C. D. Hino Elected Principal of the High SchooL A full attendance was out at the regular monthly mealing of the school board 'ast ccniuir. . Prof. Lyons , ' salary was fixed at $130 per mouth and that of Miss Nichul raised to § 80. Tiio claim of Henry Gibson for printing was reported upon favorably by the committee on claims. The report of the committee on teachers and text books reported and the report placed on file. The committee oil school propel ty reported on the receipt of bids fr < m mechanics to do carpenter work for the school board , auch as repairs , etc. Referred to committee on building and property , with power ( o act. The committee on supplies reported that Pratt ami Fonlo were the lowest bidders on furnUhiug soft and hard cojland J. S. CaulGeldon stationery , and the contracts wore awarded ac cordingly. The committee on finance reported on the funding of the school bonds , § 50,000 , dua January 1st , 1881. thnt they could bo negotiated in If cw York at 5 par cent premium. The committee on resolutions re ported one thanking the state hoard of tigrlculturo for extending an invita tion to the schools to visit the state fair , and to the Union Pacific railroad company , for f'co transportation. lleaclutlena passed. A resolution fixing the salaries of substitutes al tlu aarno as icgulir teachers wai referred to the commit tee on rules. A resolution instructing the supsr- intondont to procure a substitute for the position formerly occupied by Miss McGotvan , rmigned , the substi tute to beantfiicient primary teacher , eras adopted. A motion to proceed to the electu ti of a principal for the High school Mas carried. The vota resul ed , Ilinr , 8 ; Poles , 1 ; Pimvigon , 2 ; Lyon , 2. Mr. Hine was declared duly elected. A resolution ws adopted creating the office of assistant nupoi intondent of the Central school , to leach iu the oghth and ninth grades and act as dis c plinarian lor the lower grades , Baid .1 MaUut superintendent to receive * 1,003 per annum * JlasErs. Bealn aud Piu\rigen were placed in nomination , aud < ntho third billet PioF. Bea'a was okctod by a msjority of 1 . - . CITY TiiKAstiKKu's OFFICE , ) OMAHA , Oct. 1st , 1S80. j Holders of FLOATING DKIJT BONDS of the City of Omaha , Nebraska , ia- Bued November 1st , 1872 , are hereby n nified , that the city of Omaha will pty laid bondr , principal and interest , . .t theTDbemical National Bank , city a' Now York , on the 1st day of Npv ? easbor 1880 , 8iik that uj-oa that all interest upon Euch bonds . . . S. G. MALLETTE , Treaiurer of f&eCity of * HIGHWAY BOBBERY , ' An Old Man-Knocked Down on Dodge Street , at Noonday. Steal ing Stoves. A . .bold crime was perpetrated at loon Sunday on Dodge street , in the vicinity of the old Bellevue Home which by the way is a nuisance that ought to bo abated at once. It appears that a Hula after noon an old geiitk- ' man named Wiliiain JcrmaiD , started to visit his daughter , who resides in tbe northern part of the city. He was pureuhi" his way unmolested up Dodge street until nearly opposite tl o plice above mentioned , wlien ho was suddenly assaulted from behind arid felled to the ground by a l > lor < fr' m one of two mtn , who were followii g him. Before he could help himself or call assistance they had cut open his pockets and tikcn therefrom what little change ho had in his pos- setsion , not over $4 , after \diich they fled , and left hint to fallow his own in dication , cither to run or walk cff He has notified the police , but the chances are against the detection of the rogues. It S3cms impossible that so bold a deed could ba committed on our streets in the heart of the cityand in the broad glire of the noonday sun. The spot is located just back of tfo Metropolitan hotel , on the other aide of the same bl' ck. A SEW DEfULTrJHE. A novel theft was that committed Sunday A couple of men succeed1- ed in entering the basement rOoni of Henry Ljuer's new block , where Mr. 11. Trosain , the Douglas street hardWare - Ware man , stores his extra stock. They broke open the door and , finding nothing else of Value , csrried off two small new heating stoves. Mr. Tros- feinhasnot invoiced the sleek yet , and doea not know whether that was all tint was taken or not , but it must have been K ground-hog case with the robbers when they had the nerve to carry away euch articles as bran new stoves. SPECIAL NOTICE. Wo have much pleasure in an nouncing to the public that , by the nu merous solicitations of our friends and customers , wo have added to our already large and increasing business a DKfcSS-MAKlNG DEPARTMENT , uuior the superintendence of Miss Emma Lewis , wlio is already a favor ite with the Omaha ladies , and will be assisted by .1 young lady of ex perience from Cliicigo , and a staff ol twelve assistant ; , thin making our establishment the must complete in the west , and g ! 'in employment to upwards of forly young ladies and gentlemen. A. CUUICIvSHANK & CO. LEADING DRY GOODS MER CHANTS and agents for IfuUcrkk's Patterns , Southwest corner of Fifteenth - " teonth and Douglas Strtc's , mwfs LOST. Bay Mare Pony , six years old ; white under saddle un biclr , and small white spot on nearside. Infir- mation cuiicorttin ? ea > d umo inny be left at room S , postoflice buildicg. Proper r < jward. J o C. Situation Wanted By a young man capable of liking almost a y po sition , aud willing to work ; Ihree years' , experience in dry iroods , ( he years' in clothing and furnishing goods. References : Afield , Leiter & Co. , Chicago , and olher firms. G. \rmpKv , BIE OflU-c. Headquarters lor , lou Schlitr.'s Milwaukee beer at M KKrifANTS' Ex- CUAMII : , N. E. Cir. Kith and Dodge Death of Emmet Kennard. Tliero are a great many to whom the death of Emmet Kennard , which took place Sunday at his father's residence , on Dodge street , will corco as the loss of a near aud dear friend. The deceased was born at New Ath ens , Ohio , December 3d , 1840 , and had therefore nearly completed his thirty-first year. Ho came to Nebraska in 1857 , and i , < d lived hero long enough to entitle 1 in to the name of an old settler. -M hough a young man , ho lived to F 1 * Omaha grow from a contcmpliblo \ I ago to bo the metropolis of the Trans-Missouri country. Some years ago , while vieiting friends in Newark , Ohio , he sustained en injury which impaired his physical faculties to such a degree that ho never fully recovered. Ho has been connected with theatrical affairs in Omaha for a nnmbrr of yeara and numbered many of the prominent stars throughout the coun try among his particular friends. His luss will be keenly felt in the socal circle to which ho belonged. lie wre E ' young man who never disgraced hta friends , and made no enemies. When his time ho floated came quietly out on the great unknown with an assurance of God s protection. Although ho may havepureued no brilliant career , nrr achieved a great name for himcclf , he has lost the world and has saved his own suul. EAIUKOAD NOTES One hundred and sistycaw of stock and twenty-four caw of toacame iu from the west yesterday. The new regulation winter cap , worn by conductors on the Pullman line is very handsome. The freight run just now on the U. P. is very heavy. One hundred cars of freight , besides stock being unt each way daily. Fourteen trains per day arc run each way on th-j di- \ sliun west of hero and forty traius per day on the bridge division. The P. P. car "Platte Valley" came out of the shops to-day , resplendent with new paint. A large number of land settlers TTJnt west yts C'day to WahooColum bus and Grand Island. The nail woiks losd an average cf ona car a day for San Francisco. The work of putting in 1000 feet of w track for ' Harris & Fisher's pack- ng house , will begin to-day mom- PBBBONAli PARAGRAPHS. D. G. Hull , of Lincoln , is in the city. Archie C. Powell went to Grand Island yesterday. _ R. Siemon and CharesMetz leftMcn Jay for SL Louis to attend the World's fair. Sir. G. P. Wil Jams took his first run yesterday as a conductor fur the Pullman company. L' au t Burnham and wife returned yes terday from a tour through Colorado and Utah. Geo. Ady , general passenger and ticket agent cf the DenverX. South Park railway , uith headquarters at Denver , is ia the city. Conductor Wiseman and wife came up froai Lincoln jesterday enroutetoSt. Paul where Mr. W. joes as delegate to the con- ducta'a convention , i = 3 Effie K. Loomi ? , ofJleno.Xevada , | after inaklns ausat to her Omaha frienck has Lone east to remain a few mouths. On j' her return trip ihe will stop a few days in Oinalia , Mrs. B. Hansen , who for many w eeks ha been in a very critical condition of health , has , we are pleased to learn , been at length completely restored to health , acd is now able to see her friends again. | Mrs. 51. Cor , Fashionable Dress Maker , 317 Fifteenth street ) between Davenport and Chicago. Police Court. The docket wa light yesterday and the few case ; soon disposed of. Mary Kearney was Up again charged with being diunk and disorderly. She was allowed to go , on condition that she remove at once to a neighbor hood where she could keep a civil tongue in her hcadt John Biss , arrested by Officers Bellamy and O'Donohoefor an alleged assault on hi3 wife , was discharged on his statement o ! the facts. TITO plain drunks were committid in default of $3 and costs each. A. G. Kccbler , arrested as a fugi tive from justice , was held to await the recuipt of a dispatch fiom Mar shall county , Illinois. Thomas Traynorj who was sent up morning for intoxication , Was arraigned yealer&ay on the charge of petit larceny. He plead guilty and was sent to the city jail for tin da } s. Traynor is a man who has seen better days. An alumnus of an eastern univers'ty , ho still retains , deepito the phatkrcd condition of his mird aud body , traces of his bitter self. He Is a victim to alco hoi , and will steal juat enough to keep him comfortably full. Be says ho is iifll'Cted with kleptomania. Over a j ear aso ; he was in this city , aud af ter being UD several times for drunk enness and petit larceny , finally ran away from the officer in charge and waa not seen again until a few days ago. It transpires that he went to Kearney Junction , and was there ar rested for bur Ury and sent to the poaiteuUTiy f i a year , being released I from that iii ? uulion a few days ago , only to recommence his old practices. "Where have you be n Brother Tray nor since you ran av.'jy from us last faL ? " Ii.quircd his honor. "Well , I went to Grand Island first and then to Kearney Junction. " - ' Where ' neitf' "Further deponent saith not , but perhaps the rec irda of stale might uluc'dVo ( he inn ! cr. " "How ? " said h a honor in surprise , "the governor's records or whatJ'r , "Tho trvasurvi'd was ilia response. " "Ah , I SOP , " ea'd the judge , "you ha\o In en into ihr Matd ( malice * ; ten days in the city i j Conimietionero * Proceedings. SATUKIIAY , October 2. Bo.\rd Wfct puisuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Knight and DrcxeL Minutes of last meeting were read and approved , The following was adopted : Resolved , That the county treasurer be and is hereby directed to draw from the general fund § 43.10 and apply the same to the payment of the delinquent personal tax of Claus Schumann , for the years 1875 , 1873 , 1S77 , for damages by road. C. J. Pyan was appointed judge of election for West Omaha precinct , to fill vacancy. The following accounts were al- lowed from the general fund : . Comad Sohl , work on road . 816 fid Henry Kelsey , fees in state case. . . . 4 00 Wtu. Wilson , work on road . 1L J.T. . Points , county superintendent , September- . 34 03 Four pers m'u , ork on road. . ' . . 178 72 Henry Grebe , repairing scrapers. . . 4 00 C. Kaelbcr , lumber . 10 C ) C. Xaelber , fees instate case . 445 rd Cassidy , work on road . 2t IJ ) Cassidy , work on .road . . Ifi 00 Watson li. Smith , transcripts . IS 5 ICelira-ka Oas Light Co. , pas . . 29 70 Geo. A. Hoaglaud , lumber . 110 17 Foster & Gray , lumber . li Andrew Murphy , blacksmithing. . . . 9 A. 3L McGaVock ; goods for poor. . . 27 79 Geo. Schmit , goods for poor . 9 J 0 Grenewo'dtSchroeder ' , hammocks 10 10 0-car Brown , wtjrlconFaniham St. grade . . S" . . 0000 Geo. IL Guv. sheriff , jailor and guard , September . SO CO F. C.Festuer , rebinding statutes. 1 25 E. T. luke. nails , etc . 35 77 I Orchard & Bean , matting and car pet 40 92 John S. Caulfield , stationery. C J5 L .X. Pierce , salary as superinten dent poor farm J" > 3 75 Jit * . I. if. Pierce , salary as matron. 21 00 Four pers ms , work at poor farm. . . CC 00 iL Mealio , grading on county line road 20 50 T. A. IcShane , goods for poor houe 109 SO Jlilton Rogers & Ser , repairing and settingsttwes , 9 70 A. PoNcV , goods for ix > or 2 21 Patrick I'ord , cons able's fees 4 CO Geo. H. Guy , taking insane person to asylum S3 10 Pat ick Ford , fees in state cases. . . . C 00 Freddie Zah , workat poor hous. . . . 1C OJ J. K. CouUing , extra services Aau. and Sept . " . 31 00 Adjourned to9th in-t. JOH.V It. MANCHESTER , County Clerk. District Court. The October term of the district court opened -this morning , Judge Savage presiding. The docket was cilled for cases set to day and to-morfowand at 1:30p.m. the Grand Jury wai empaneled , being Cle.l ! by the addition of Peter O'Ronrkeand J. H. Curry , summon ed on a special venire. Henry Grebe , A. J. Potter and Ed win Croaell were appointed bailiffs. There are approaching five hundred cases on the docket and the term will bo an important one. The criminal cases will not come up until two weeks from to-day. The list of pris oners awaiting the action of the grand jury is very large and embraces every degree of crime including murder. We have already published tbe list ol priionera and their offentea. STOEY , The Romance of an American Artist and a Spanish Maiden What an [ Extra Acquit ement Led to. Among the east bound passengers from San Francisco to New York city , Sunday , was a couple whose ' romantic story was learned by a BKE reporter on the train , and is socurious that it is given to our readers. The gentleman was Mr. H. H. Moore , the celebrated American artist , and the lady , his wife , noticible , not only on ' account of her husband's fame , but for < her beauty , intelligence and high family connections. ' Her maiden nanie was Isabella do Cistue , and she was born inSaragossa some twenty years ago , of purely Cis- lilian parents Her father was Col Cistue , one of the sons of Baron do la Mcngelna , whc belonged to one of the most aristocratic families of Spain ; and her grandmother held the high position of a Jady of honnr to the beau tiful and powerful Queen Maria Lou * ita i , EO fondly remeinbored by the Spaniards. She is also a cousin ill I marriage to the ex-Queen Isabella , two tt t of her cousins having married the the t two brothers of that royal person age. Senorita Do Cistne was sent at an early age to the dollege of Lorettoj in Madrid , where she received a finish ed and brilliant education , graduating before she was 10 years of age , becom ing proficient in three languages and a through rnistfes-3 of the pianoj llarp and cuitar. When Isabella was but a girl 5 years old , she met a child of her own age who was deaf and dumb , but who was we 1 learned in the mute lan guage. Ths two children formed d strong attachment for each other , and Isabella begged that she might bo taught to converse with her little friend. About this time her eldest brother came home from callego on a long vacation , bringin with him n friend of his , a handsome young Boaniard of about j t years of age with the title of Marquis. This youn $ nobleman was also deaf and dumb , and fo.n him the little Isabella reamed to converse with her fin gers , } and subsequently became the constant friend and protector , in her childish way , of her dumb play mate. Time passed on ; the heroine of this sketch grew to be A lovely young lady of trie true Moorish typo of beauty. Hor-coal-blaok hair , beau tifully flashing bhck eyes and char , rich olive complexion became a theme for the p"et and the painter in Gra nada. A favorite walk of hers was through the gardens of the Alhambra - bra , where many an hotlr was passed chaperoned by some of her family , and where , one day , while walking in a secluded but most beautifully rc- mantic spot of the garden ? , she sud denly came upon .1 gentleman of about twenty-four years of sge , of medium heignt , rather florid complexion , large , soft and speaking blue eyes , light auburn hair and deli cately-shaped _ mustache. Ho was sketching what afterwards became a fine work of art , known ss "View of Granada. " Upon the approach of the ladies the artist arose aud handed to the dazzling young Spanish beiuly her handkerchief , which had falltn from her hand. Their eyes met. She passed on and the artiat resumed his woik. Upon several subsequent days tlmy accidentally met. The artist was lees attentive to his work , and a Spanish nobleman who had been a suitor for the hand of the young eenorit * received less encouragement. \bout a month after the first meeting in the garden , \\hilo the artist was pacing up and down in his studio , a gentleman friend iiHnud DeOastillo culled upon him To him the arbst unhi souied himstlf. He d-clited he cuuLi do no more work until 1m painted a uicturo ol the ladv whose appoar.Mico had so strongly nf- fucted him. Then taking DeCasiillo'a arm they went out and wandered to the Alhambra gardens. There he agiin saw the object of his infatuation. She was conversing in thu deaf and dumb language with the Spanish Mar- q-its who had taught her the hand manual [ many yeara back when she was a child. Do Castillo , knowing the Marquis , introduced him to the artist , and the Hirquis than presented his companions , who were Isabella and her grandmother. fcMnch to Isabella's surprise she discovered that the handsome young artisl was deaf and dumb , and then she ftfund greater happiness iu the use of the dumb language than she had ever before ex perienced. To his earnest solicita tions she sat for A portrait , which she now has in her possession , and though j titled suitors sought her hand , and she i was even invited to become Maid of ! Honor to the then reigning Queen , i Isabella , she cheerfully renounced all this pomp and bnlltancyand bestowed her heart and hand on the deaf and dumb American artist. H. Humphrey Moore is well known in Snn Francisco , whera ho lived from early childhood up to 1865 , at which time his father died. Ho WAS 21 years of sgo when his mother ac companied him to Europe , where for three years ho labored hard at his pro fession. All over the world where th y have traveled this interesting and happy couple have been received in the very best and most brilliant socie ty , and they are now en route to Eu rope , stopping only a few weeks in New York city. Real Estate Transfers. Margaret L. Pope to Daniel G. Bar ber : w. d. , w A , s w i , sec. 1 ; w lot 9 , sec. 1 , and o A lot 1 , sec. 3 , all in tp 15 , r 13 S10CO. Geo. L. Rico ' et nx to Sam'l A\vry : w. d. , und i of s A mr J sec. 4 , 5 , 15 , r 13. e S750. Thos. Wardclland wife to Augustus Kountzerq. c. d. , lota 1 and 2 , block 138 , Omaha § 83. Abner French to Henry W. Eulus : q. c. d. , lots 4 , 5 and G , block J3 : lots 1,2 and 7 , block 15 , Parker's addition to city of Omaba § 103.31. Ivatrina and John Hochstrasscr to Bernard F. Bruchmann , w. d. cj lot 4 , block 163 , city of Omaha § 1100. John L Uedick and wife to John R. Arnold , w. d. lot 5 , of John L Iledick's land as surveyed by Smith & Hawes ? 200. John R. Arnold and wife to Mary O'Rourko , w. d. lot 5 , Redick's second end addition , Omaha § 700. Eliza K Mitchell to Geo. Wilson , w. d. , block 271 , city of Florence § 350. John I. Redick and wife to Edward Meadimber , w. d. , part lot 9 , Capitol addition , OmiJia § GOO. Daniel S. White and wife to Fran cis M. Lndington , w. d. , 'lot 118 , Nel son's addition. Omaha § 425. Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Owen Eg < m , TT. d.part lot 3 , block 14 , S. E , Rogers * addition , Omaha § 430. Died. Emmet P. Kcnnard , > t the resi- denca of his parents , corner of Nine- teoath and Dodge street , at 7:50 o'clock , p. m. , in the -evening , October 3rd. Funeral will take place I Friday morning at 10 o'clocjc , AH | friends are invited * j Notice , CITY TREASURER'S OFPICE , ) OMAHA , NEB. , October 1,1880. ) Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned , at his office , until 12 o'clock ( noon ) of the 18th day of Octo ber , A. D. 1SSO , for the purchase of sixty-six thousand one hundred dollars of the bonds of tbe city of Omaha , de scribed as follows : e One hundred and twenty bonds o five hundred dollars each , and sixty- one bonds of one hundred dollars each , all dated November 1st , 1880. and hearing interest at the rate of seven hiP per < cent per annum , interest payable semi-annually at the Chemical Na- "tional Bank , in the city of New York , and the bonds redeemable on the first day of November1000 , at the same tank. B ds should state the amount of bonds ' hid upon , aud state the amount , over inr , that bidders are ready to pay for the same. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. S. G. MAILETTE , oct2 d5t City Treasurer. LOOK HERE ! The Garland Parlor Stove stands at the front ; leads any iu the market. Messrs. Lang tfeFoitick will ho pleased to show you all the latest Improve ments , and convinco"you at once that there is no better stove iu the market. 1221 Uarnham street-j next to First National Brtnk. 33-eod-tf FBANS HUOIIES Communicate at once by telegraph to Woodruff ; ev erything is arranged satisfactorily. Mother wants you ftt homo.f P. G. H. Why dose . ourselves with nauseat ing medicines , when a pnrely frnit cathartic tf ill cnrs Ft"1 at once Ham burg Figs. Try thnttl. K. C. , St. Jo & C. B. R. R. ticket office will occupy on and after Septem ber 25th , room 1020 , Farnam street , Mas Mejer's new buildii g. W. C. SEACHRICT , s23 lOt [ Picket Agent. . PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING SIDEWALKS. CITY CLURK'S OFT.CK. I OMiuA.eopt. 2 < J.h , 1880. ) Sealed propoiil ] u ill lie receded by Ihe under- si mil until Ttltothr evening , October 5h , at \ o ci. tk p m , for tl.e w S'ruciimilud repair uf ; iilMUcnn'ki ' < ui front of aitlS'JMnlnj tbcfol'on * ing described pruni t3 , t > K ; TO JJE CONSTUUCTEP. \Vcsl CO f-ct cf the cis : 1'S feet of lot 2 , Canitnl a M. , umllt Me of lu J.-c Sr. , 0 fict Idc. Weil 70 fcit tit t' ocisf.OS feet of Iot2 , Capital adj. , 8 mill eiJe ! Dodjro St. , 0 fe < t wide * Lot 2 , smith side ot CIii.aa'o KU , blk 7 , G feet wideLots Lots 1 and 3 , ircst side of 10th etreet , blk SCI , permanent gr.ilu , G fret wide. Lot 8. utsJ tl le of Othstriet , blk 03 , temporary Cridc , 6 feet wide. Lot 1 , south aide of Cinitol Ate. , blk 93 , tem porary grailin ' . 0 feat \ > idc. Lot 1 , ueHs'ide of 9tU sire t , blk 93tcmponry grAdmf , 6 feet w l.o L t8 , v , sSt'idc i of Eth street , blk 70 , temporary " i railmj. . t ) foil \\idc. Lots 7 siul S , n > 'lh side of Cnpitol Arc , , Mk TO , tcniponrj grading , ( i feet \\ltli. Lot 4 , east BI..C of Uth elrcct , blk "D , " tm- poran era iln6 feet id * . Eibtjol lot 18 , north side Cummin ? street , blk 01 J , tcnipoiar ) t'rJilin ; , 6 trot \\ltle. Lot 5 , csst fide of 22nd sltvct , blk 15 , tcin- ponry gra-in ? , G fret wide. I ot 5 , east side of 22nd street , blk 15 , G fret w do. Lot 5 , north eWc of California slrcct , blk 1,1 , Cfcctu.de. East 1 or lot 10 , north tide of Cutnniingstrcct. KklPli , GftfUttido. I oU 4 und P , tast S'ljw ' of Oth street , blk "D , " 0 feet wide. L < ts 7 and 8 ( north sMe of Capitol AVsnUc , blk 70 , ( ifcit idc r Lots , eat eids of Dili street , b'k 70 , C feet wide. wide.Lo 1 , 1 and S , nest side of Otli etreet , blk 03 , Gfe t ! ile I.cr 1 , suiil'i s'lle ot Capitol Avc. , blk 93 , 6 feet wide. ix > t 4 , s uth side of Dcvg'as street , b'k ' 110 , Of eat MJo. t ot Scst Eiilo of 9th El ret t , Mk 114 , G feet j r ' . : 1 , " . s mth I of 5 und C , et side of 10h Strce , in Ilt-rbicli's 2nd nld. , lilk ( i , 4 feet wide. bull h I . f 1. 13 J , : ; , 4 , 1 , 0 , 7 l/d S , ncs' si 0 o * Itfih strut , iu HurlMcli'd 'iiid _ add. , bll > E , 4 fextwde Luis 4 , 5 a-d fi , < rejt side 19 h street , in Hor- a-i/32 da lit , bl 4 4 c-tuidc Loti 2.md3 , est fide of 10 h street , E. \ " Mnuh add. , li k 3 , 4 tu.t unle. TO liE U = .l'AiKKI . lot Edith 3 of 8 , west side of 16lh street , blk 201J , lOfeet ide Lo s 1 and 2 , south sUe cf Howard street , [ Kountzo & Hulh's addition ] blkl. 6 feat uile L IS , west side of lilh street , blk 23 , G feet wide. Lots Saudi , south side of D.ivcnpolt street. blk 78 , Gfcctwitlo. orlll 1 of 8 , west sL'e cf 16th street , blk 193 } , C feet w do South 5 of 8ncsi iide cf 16th street , blk 201 } . G feet \\ide Such sidewalks to be constructed and repair ed of 2 inch pine plank , first quality , aud to be bu in u dth as nbo\ spceificu. To bo piid for in warrants drawn upon a special fund to bj levieJ upon the pr.ipe.tiu front of nud adjointnij hi h slid siJealka are to be conaructcJ or repaired. Each bill must be accompanied with a bond In the sum of 1'no Hun < lrcd Do lars AS a guar antee that the bidder will ace ptthe con-ract a-icl perform the work In case the Svmc ia let to him. llids 1o be opened at the Crst regular tneeinz"of the city counci' ' , All bids to b ddre3scJ to the Undersigned ana endorsed , "Proposas fcr cuimiructing and repatrincsWcwDlki. ' ' ITie ileht is reserved to reject ar y and all bids. Uy order of tits City Council. J.F. MCCARTNEY , Eep30-3t _ City Clerk. AvilltlSv THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OFTHEAGE. Safe , Ogrtain , Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTbCURE. The onlyartlcleknownthatWill e/vsrcffaafelhlsi disease /j/wo77t/7//j/fromthc system. J.C.RICHARDSON , SOLtPROPRltTOR Genera I Agents , RICH&RDSON&CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Lwln ; New York Every Thursday t 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany. Tor Pissage app'y to G. 5. RICHARD & CO. , General Ptaengei AgenU , ' , New Y SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdvortlaemeotB To L t For SjJe' Lost , Found , Wants , Eo rdlu ? &e. , will be In * sorted In those coltuans onea for TEN CENTS per lice ; each BabseqnentuiKrtlon.FlVE CENTa per line. Tbe first Ituertlon never lew than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTa TO UJAH-BOKEY. OIIZT XO IwOAN-dll at Liw Offlca D. L. T110UAM , Kooma.Crelghton Block ONKY TO LOAN 1109 Farnhaia street. M1 Dr. Edwardfl Loan Agency. nov-22-tf HELP WAHTED TITANTED A sitwvtion by a well educated YY 3 oua ; Germin , who has been enzagcil In teacbiof. Address L. M , ej Offiec 600-4 A ( rlrl to do eei.crjl tousework , WANTED ISth and Izird Sts. 601 5 TXT ANTED Gill for ceneral housework. Ap- YY ply o. 818 Sou h 13th : t. 910-6 ANIED 2 girUrt the PaclHc Uouse. W .693-5 Competent ciil for general house- WAKTEC ; ro > d wajes. Apply N.V. . cor 19th and Leavcnworth Sts. 599 5 / Oirl at 1SH Can street , imall W/NTfiD , wants Rood cook , washer and Irone- , 032-tf ) Funbhcd room and board for WANTEt , wterc the corcforts of a homo mi } be had fora reasonable price , ncto\cr 2n minutes irom U. P. depot ; be t of reference gh en if requ red. Address B. B , Tee Utliee. ,93-2 WANTED Ba sa'e'tnan in SITUATION ; 8 cakaand elitesKn.'li8hGer man aod Frencli ; best rele'cncea. Addtegj O. K , 207 13'h street , Umaha , eb. 592 4 Girl toKeip two rooms ia order WANTED ohe m 1 per day , appoint ! > tori lew. Addrees G. P. . Bee OlBoO. 600-4 ICO young sho'ats. Adiresa Dr. WANTED , Omsha. 674-4 "TTTANTED A dining rotra girl at tbe Emmtt \ Y house. t"5 4 Miadle-aged laily a housekeeper bv a widoncr. Apply at 1MJ Dodge Bt. - To purclnsa n pfood second hand Clnd r otflc desk. Apply at room 6 Union block , cur. 15th and Ftmbam JtrteJB. 5S3-1 A teed cook , at Tizard'o. Fani- WANTED t. , bet. 13th and 14th. 5S7-U " \TTANTED Tailors , two coat and one pants YV maker. Call at C. F. njnunn , 421 South T uth St , ( . 'nnba. ' 503-8 T\7"ANTED Oirl for efneral housework. Ap- > Y ply cor. iSthanJdr cJbis , Sinith'i ad dition 566 2 \X TANTED-A coat lulVcir. AWf at 1220 YV Fjinbam , neir i3 h st. - C57-4 IT/ ANTED Bcaid and rooms , Ko. S05 Cipi- > V tel aMHiuc , but A ecu 10th and 17th sta. * 6560 _ A firat cUjs baker , ntthe Omahs WllSTBD , luiH Sh , near Jletz' Dull. None but Crst-cliss need applj . 640- 2flr8t-clas harbors at J. If. Cfir- WANTED 15th and Faruhara. 603-tf TED-A coed pastry cook ; St. Charles WA Hotel. 492-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AMD LAHD. BOOJ16 FOi : nrjNT In 2nd s'.ory. stilt- SUIT for doctor , dentist , urtijhtmanufac ur- lag. Enquire at Ktton's Qillery. fi03-tf "P10H IlENT 2 nicely furni li ! < ! south front I * rooms , are on firat lloor , at 1C03 California strcc. _ 054-5 T710U RENT Threa pleasant unfiirnished ro ms , at 151SCiSSStreet Possstsioupiten imniedht'Iy. 591-5 irENr tiottee. 5 { 'ooma , cloects and FOR pantry , fu > l lot , ISthi-treetsouthofSt. Marj'wxcnue. Enquire723 , ( ifposits. ( 6055 RENT A suit tf rooms , or singly , far- FOR for sleeping apartments , Lonos residence , corner olOth andllarncy. Furniture aiid i"irpftins new and of need stjlc. Qantle- inen from thd R ft M. and U. f hediuarter ] * pnfcrrcd. JainCs F. Hoi ton , at lleilick & lie link's , or on primi'ei. 6tS-7 RENT House on 6th and Pine ; house FOR 23d and C-iss Inquira 3u7 B. 12th Et. 5SD-tf FOU ItENT Inquire at 1020 Ca 3 st. PtANO 681-7 UENT Tluely furnished rooms t 1310 Davenport street , bet. 13ih and 14th St. * 350 tf RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 10th and Dodge atrr ets. 2S3-tt ROOMS FORREST At"Da\en- FURNISHED . lylOtf F03 SALe. FOR SALE A new , elegant , first-class 7 } ocli\oi\nn ] , dltttt frjm manufacturer , at less than maiinfieturerV I rice , \\ilhellat > liar" Kam and give time if do ircd W. J. CONNE L , C 6tf ILK Twenty to twenty-tour quarts or onr M dollar by John T. Taulson. nh/Ri'.tnon-wodt "I7IVNCY FLOWS ! ! STAN'Dd At prices r n , ' . JL1 in ? from Sl.CO ao5.EO. Wimtov H ) ir aheUes at 75 cents a Bet , al Wm. E\er , t'.V. ' in xt to THE BEE office. 5SS-7 F-tR SALE Pest locat'on in tlio HOTEL . Inquire at this oftlca. 579 S "FlOUSAT.nOR RENT TIoui" , six roonn and J1 lot , Picrcoit.Shuirsadduion. WO-S 1 CottonwoMl Inmiicr < if all Hizenat REDMONDS. STieciith-t ! , f.lfi.t. HICEILAH QUS- VfOTICE My wife , Jlsrv Clirk , Isuinjr left _ Luiy bed and board ; I h crcbj iiotif } the pub lic Keiitrallv that I will not piv any debt ? crn- traced by lior. tHtLU1 CLARK. DOG T f > ST A small gold enamelled biacdct vrilh JLj broken chain. Return to Bee office' 4/j9-tf T CST Gold and blick enamel cuff pin ; re- I 1 ward f aid at N. W. cor. Davenport and 20th bta. 609 6 A YOUNG Man wbhcs to form tha acquaint- Janceof ayuung wide ladv.wlth some means to lake a interest in a straight , honorable bii'i * ness. Address J , tl.isctfice. C030 QPKCIAL hOTICC Ot-o Fnsoni. ve'crlniO' O Eltrseon. gr.idnato of the veterinary college efStmtg * ! t and Zurich. Hospital 1140 Shenn.in a\cnUc. 'SGlm EOtlND A bunch o keys ; owner ran have tb § satrcby calling at tln ofnce and pMing for thb adctt scment. 65911 SIGN OP THB GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE SluCK OF IM : o TJ L ID'I IT Gs . Oil Paintings , Engravings ami Frames at great * Jy reduced prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut . 15c ! 0xl2 1 . 20 lOxlt 1 . 20 12x13 H . 60 12x13 It . K 16x20 li . 75 Rustic SxlO frame . . . 15 Chromes framed , mall , 25c , Giromoeframed , largr , 1 25. Ensrvlii5 ? from 50c upwards , Pbotojrraph frames from 15c upwards , Windotorices 75c a window and upwards Lambrequirj 3 00 per window apd up irds , Cornie-c Poles 2 GO per window and upwards , Velvet frame * 25c e ch too 00 Violin Strings 15c , Violiis 1 76 , 2 60 , 3 and cpwarda , Guitars 5 CO , 6 00 , 7 CO and upward" . Banjos 1 CO. 3 CHI , 5 00 , and upward ; , Accordeois from 1 CO up , chea j est in city Scud for tamples and catakpue of mouldings and sheet mtuic. A. I1OSPE , JK. , 1576 Doc'pe St. . Omaha. Neb. T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New York has located fn Orciba , and guarantee * to doflist- ? worc. ) Deatal Jttasa , over A.'CraitkBh ii & Co , ' , Cor. ' 15th Mid Donflu , - S. P. MORSE & GO. ST. , Beg Leave to Announce Uiat ( he Sale of the STEPHENS & WILGOX'S STOCK DRY GOODS CONTINUES. For the benefit of visitors and strangers now in the Cily , ive once more give some facts concerning this Gorgeous Stock. It is one of the Largest in the West. Its condition as regards newness is all that CAN he desired. As we Purchased the entire Stock , about $43,000 in value , at a Discount of $20,000 , we are selling Goods at Trices which CAX- NOT BE COMPETED WITH , and it is not necessary to mention in de tail the Bargains being offered. Onr Magnificent Stock of SILKS , SATIN VhLVtl Is worthy of inspection , not only as articles of usefulness but as works of Art. SILKS , VELVET At Pricep Below the Cost of Importation. DOMESTICS , TABLE LINENS AND FLANNELS At Prices Jvery gratifying to the Purchasers. Underwear for Ladies , Gentlemen , and Children at Prices simply Unapproachable. s. IF. IMIOIRSIE : & oo.3 FARNILIM STREET. -HAS NOW OPENED FOE INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK - ELGUTTER ! of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men's Youths' Boys' and Children's Wear. -SPECIAL ATTTENTION' HASJ3EEN GIVEN TO MEET 1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody. -OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS Poppleton Block. the most" varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. -CITIZENS ABB CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display of Dress and Business Suits , Pall Grand Weight Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Goods , Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , CaJiforfornia Blankets and Overalls , &c. . &o. -NO ONE IP HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL OPENING V buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices. LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : JlbsolAroizarfor , . J JJ lo IbB extra C sugar for * " " IDilbsCaharyC. Su aror 1 CO Si Iba Granulated SujcarJor. . 1 00 8 Ibs Cut Loaf Sncarfor 1 M 6 Iba coed Illo Coflco for 1 00 5 Ibs best Rio Coffee fur 1 00 4 Ibs choice Java CoHco for 1 00 3 } Ibs best iloclra Coffee for 100 Youni ; flygon Tea per Ib , 30 to 10 Oolong Tea per Ib , SO to * . . . . . . 40 Japan Tea per Ib , 30 to CO Finest Gunpowder Tea par 111 76 BcatO K Flour per sack 2 SO Snow Fhlo winter wheat flour 3 76 HaYerwjbestflour . _ . * 00 t. ± iwre tiliinVf t > o p for 1 CO 21 bars Laundry 8op f . 1 CO 18 bars Linen Soap for j. . . . . 1 CO Pure Mxplo Syrup in ml. cans 1 00 Goldenoyrup porpillon. . - < ° New Orleans Syrup per gallon. . . . . . . . . . . CO New Orieana Molawea per gallon " ° Sugar House Molaceg per gallon..s. . 4b IS ibb St. Loumoda Crackers ( or 1 CO ISlbsSt. Louis O > rtcr Crackers for 100 IZlba Boston Bitter Crackers for 1 CO IZlbaOihger Snaps for 1 00 M Ibs New Currants for 1 00 91baNewBUckberrlo for 1 00 4 Ita Pitted Cherries for 1 00 12 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for. 1 00 14 His Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 J2 jbs best new Prunes for. . . . < . . . . < 1 CO lOlbl. best Valencia Eaislra. . . . , 100 8 Ibs. new layer .Raising 1 00 Peaches. 21b cans 20 Peaches. 3 Ib cans ( standard ) 15 Pie Peaches. B ID cans iO PeachesCal)3 ( ) Ibcaus , 25 Blackberries , 2 In can Hi Apples , ( York State ) al tan 30 fiieberrics 3 Ibcan 2j Clicrrlcg 21b can . . . . _ H DamwnFlumM2Ib cans 2J Raepbcrricn L Ib can 16 Strawberries,2 Ibcan. . . . . . . . _ . 16 Stnn ? Beans,2 Ib cans 122 } Baked Bean Slb can Lima Beans , 2 Ib cans 12 < Sujarcorn , 2Ib can 12 Yarmouth corn , per can 17 Tomatoes , 3 Ib can 12 Saccotaah , 2 Ibcan 12 ; Pumpkins , 3Ibcan Ib 25 Ibs beans 1 00 10 Ibsdried Lima beans 1 00 35 tbs hominy 1 00 11 Ibi Carolinilrlco 1 CO 251bsoatmcal _ 1 CO Fat family mackerel , per kit 85 Fatfamily wWtefish,1) r kit. 90 Codfiab , whole , perlb 7 CodBjh. boneless , per Ib 10 HUIibTitperIb..V. 12 } Holland herring ( new ) per kee. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 25 Tob.iccoDlackwcll' ( Iurramrjrlb. ) . . . . _ 0 Tobicco ( llrerPealp1ucperlb ) CO Tobacco ( Old Style ) perlb S5 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) per Ib * 0 flams , sugar-ctired , perlb 12 } Butter , fresh roll , perlb SO Complete price Hits famished on application. Country ordtrs will receive prompt and cartful attention. Positively no voods gold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NEB. THE DAILY BEE as the Litest Hom& and T1 ? ' grsphio NOTTS of .the AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , TIECIE BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHO'i SE , STREET. Oval Brand The gales of this "brand" of O lore now'oaUtripped all rtrers. . You gel . , n c Ojtterg . IN WEIOIIT , AND ME.\SUr.E In ca of thU brand than u any other. U. A BEEMfcR. . _ TT ncnera ! Wrstern Age.11Otnahi 5O3OOO CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell tlieir entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , \s Jewelry , Clocks , 4 SilverWare , Pianos & Orgata GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come ami foe Convinced ,