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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1880)
" * . I.Is ! ) A1LX bbh. We neaday Morning , Oct. 6. atcrson celscoal- City council to-nigLt . Fine perfnrors at S xe'e. -Sco Polack'b advtrtisement. ' "Eathbu- ban right whooL" The r nd jury ie in - * ion. Porthe teeth Kulm's Lentrific * . Buttcnck's patterns t Cruict hank's. - Po ter i * runnicg the Omaha ferry. Bead catalogue of Books on first p gp. Lubi-A ba k pel fume at Kuhn's only. - * . idenberg & Co.'e Key West cigars , tt Base's. - Don't forget the police b ll October 17th. -Two additional cattle sheds are being pu u fat lit-r's di - illery. - 1 he be t of. meats at B th & VHi te'e market , opuo'te thexpo-tofSce. WASTED Firnt-clnw I'ants 2 3 lit m.dFaruham street.42t At the f-irhe d iu Creight n Hall fi r t la Ge . . an stho , Sl,2 weie leared. B tli- & White , opposi e the post. o2.enceivc freth fish cveiyTh rsda . twt tf The river is v ry low and 'erry lane in0s are being r a''jt d to suit the iaM > . -L t , Tarina , Ho se and Lands. Lo-.k ttv r JSemi n w c hunnuf baig-inson Ifct - - I-n-e TlielT C. L. A. dramatic club will n'.cet to-n tht at the Rs ociation ro ma. In tie po'i ' e court Tue dav " oriiin a tn a wa * h ed & ? .b. for chastsig his \vife. Th * ann -al convention the W. C. T. "U. of Jowa , is in Bession at Cou eil Ittffe. Ittffe.For For 1 .inds , Lot- , Houses an1 Frm ? , lee over Btinis' uew column ou fl-ft l aoe- Ud.rgui.in. Tim Williatif rtie t 1 ridge S-Uh Oniah , is reported to b in a danger us coni.tio . The three Metlmdist c'-iurch i of th's city will be in cht ge of the same pi 'l * r ; s j , ctively f oFt iC eusuiufc' , ft for he past jear. Tne firct ball of th < s M m under tlie jiu a .E . .f tie J > o ular Sumlar club , Will o cinnjat heir hall thii veuiug. Simon CornfieM hi pun.ha el tl.e Bar a Slop foiiurrl nid by . C. Tield , a.Sixteeuth a d Webber stre te , whor heVill be please J Oieehu fiieud . W reg et to lean ) of u ufavor * ! lo turn i thecouditi n of Mr * . Judge Sav- a o , owing to which the district court was & IjouravJ over until u-n o'clncl : th b muin- The work of laying pipe 5 by c a * r orks contract r thN ni' 'nth ' , a-nl .t is xnectcd tht a .upp y of water xull Ve turosh'd t e buain-e * psrtiou of tae ity onorbofoie January L The tra serf t in , the cas of J. F. Tii'imas , traa'cs , a.-aia < t tha Bmwnville , F , K ary & "ncificR. R. Co. a d oth er * . ju t o pleted in t e ffice of 1 WuUstmB. Smith , c mpii-ed 1640 p p s B thf late-t army orders issued from T . Omiha. OctoSer Ith. le v f absence for one month , with | iermissinn to apply f an extension of three months , is ranted Fi at L'eutenint Kobirt Loudon , F.fth ' 'avalry , ( ortLaramic , W. T. ) "Tlie Blac wnttliV D earn" IVEB T a iz-d at thb icsiJtrjce of Andrew Mur. p y. hmse Khoer. oniloniluy evenn ? . It B liue girl weigh uir twelve rounds. Tlie f tier in doing well undsr the crcuin- a'.atic s. It anyhnily > n.ik < > on who took the firft Tf-'n-U ii at Uio ttivta f ic on millinery g is , of ci > nr o vrt an w r xvill 1 e the ac nyxcdycd lertdim millinery tslabliilancnt -VT.xIXS N'S. comer of Doug SB and 13 .1 K re t % Oood fond * fine woik and l > wiiric pc.iV for Uie3i : eve . tf M. R. Kudo , th' insurance Pgent , ill * j-e son 1 ncouuler with two. hLh- v.avmc , n ar Ke-'ick's ' gnu o , Sunday eve- j-ing. He I necked no w ith the In.tt c il of his whi nM ra over th other n-i i hi * I uwhpels , an left them both y ug Jiars du combat on the eeenc of IheTr W uld-beoutiiige. T o inrmberstf Ihe not linns D * vis f ni.ly er ilM.n l t before Juil e Ha\\es | ye * . ! day Th--y were anestel la t * " 'rip an ii8p'cious charBC'er having beea < fn lurking ar > und. In ttit-ir l-notn "n r found a toud wai cha < h i d a i si' > r. u h 3 a so had Urw | nick > t-b niks aud v ere i u revise wfell nxed. On vas B nt up for ll veu d ys and t ID o h r discharged. -oiru'a new ) nckiii.- house is lompleh ! aiJhe isiiulv waiting for a Be tied mar- K-jt to resume o < eratujim. llecx ects to i vast lalf * rnil'ion ' dolars in ftps 8 "wnfr , l > lian le h'ch hu will 7 one hw. d * .l n < l fifty n. The killing of hia estalili-hm nt in fifttea , h ts tr day , ud everything is jh bsttur and inore convenirnt-hapa ii 1 < teen oofore t e great fire of Jau l'h public 1'brRry } ia < ramnved to thor r 'O n fonnrloccup'ed by Currier' * Ph tiTijn Btulio , in the lorih end f WJjum'x ulocc. The thangi ? ieag/od 0 e 'iioio r" m and l-ettrr i ht being ob- r ' > l. he o ! I rnoma nre put in o clc- 7 sHapef r iKi-upancy bv t e Nib-asln i'lnv f "deuces. Tue HSiarv will I. ; b OJMS o the j.u lie b < f.-re the fiiBt cf J * \ ' no th. Th ! t burdtfigencum' ciing the c'te T ofiiif.rBoyrt'an.w j * , , Ion - . v.Ube f ca'e a-id-rcui ved in a few ( ta\ * , when n tire v or on t e e > c v ion * ull bin t once. Mr. AndnwR Beuaterhas Ven i 1 yed t make the neeemnry fuivevs tlii * wee . Tlie new peri hon e is lole lh c u.iteri-art f tie English f r rahou-e ri Indiana olia. irliidi has a a ating caimo- 1 v .f e.rly COO , ami is sai tub one.f l tl > eatri if Anirrita. 1e } , nh- J M. McENtuk ! of tie firm . , , . . , , ' . ! . - ml tnwra h u e in ( 'in inn ii a. d * ! tiea r. m t. Uui * , at d ho has J aUIM I , Iraw tha olan f th 8 . p- ir hn , ean.l RUieri * nd lie * | r cti-m . f ' ' # . H-wil r'in ; amvein Oniaha next % . ccic t begiu to work. T e euterpriMnr gr.-cery firm of H ' n & J , , § x th , te B r etj nave i i tl l ui utf c u. r'a agents " "ixro.vs KEST" Wisns WHEIT Ft UR , w i h i- for Kiln 1 y the f0l. ' i I.- > ; r -c r : F. La g , G o. Hiem- r j.O.o Scti.ui.lt , Julm Trvi-chke , 4 i-rn fj.imleman. ILn.y Dietz n , McShKue , Z Steven * , and Ou8'rcevcd a 1-rgu ud elegant s ortmeut , , i Lnri.e * aud Children's Ji-Miery very reasonable prices. B WILLIAMS & -ox's. Best Whth-work dime at Edn , 1m & iAsms , o.poait'thpost ffic3. Hamburg gls25s a box Je ] d.Juarters jor - beer OBDER SUSPENDED , The Officers' Headquarters Not to be Removed From Fort Omaha. No Suitable Qua ters to be Ob tained in this City. The fact that Gen. Phil Sheridan was expect'd in this city Monday W.B supposed to be coupled with some new move iu regard to the change of the rfficfr'fe at Fort Om ha to head quarter * in this city. It will be re iDi-mbered tb t not long tince an or * der na issued fi r pucii change , to take eff-ct in.mediate . y , but the talk raised on the euojectat the time grad- uully died out and the whole thing was forgotttn. It appears now that the officers have ll-t bet-n idlrt in the matter but have irio'l ' iu evi-ry w y c < i ob'ain mii'abie rooms for'h-futp s-in c wn. witbo t any s'ic-epe < * hnt v. r. In fee1 it was a on htceriHine'i * iiati > ou tabl qu r t a c-'i Id bi I ad t | > r. sent ndnitie fo-e wo HIV r-1 hy nf inied that the r-m' > v.i will mi fan inn. , u-til ep HR a-i i muttl lely tint a1' . A. * is * ell ; k ' 0ii lllr Cll * g * * a D till J-i * h- out o-p s tiou fr m H p. wercu q i r- ter , " nii > -n'e'l ih t n i is a mid sc e.ue for dr p ig the who e in * ter ant s'iiulu r < m i > a britisietd en in th'fpii g hu p at * il bn r it o td B me h.r * Bf. A F n ( > ml > t e ufSo'BFt - as li q a'e' d ' a 3 * witr .i ) thci'un r > . an I t-it-ir IB < 0 owu ui u.d be an ab < l u1 < I m U of a ina'i if il n t exp'iitive bu 'di ' ' the tiior > t > r < n vhch i > itrcmely AM rt-pj. di the ten ov.l fr m lie CO ml ith w ior nun-Hi d , < t , iu r lo'i-lw.k , a will b c ci > n p filled v.a ol vi hu h ty dijs t we hi " 1 bf i"e < mi pr veinr-nt , f 18 l > t-ii K I C d' tr uticg p titit foi M v < ti-t qtiHii i i f a ippli BI the f ctl t f a f r which will thus be gna'ly nil nceH. I j C. A. HINGEi'S openi. u o F 1 Mill < i.j , Oc 7th 8trt na 9 , ! ! * * ! < : < m . I Mrs. S A. Sin th , t'oo r B u d pr duo , liatd p ' ' 1 ec st s mfn . Cal and yet p ic < - ; 7 h d Pi rco s r. e f. + _ 3t ttf Rfce v d t y si 1 g nv ic .f . the atsr ttjle ot u ckl.c. a , d g Id Ch "IcB , H' . EDHOIM& EKIOESO.N'S O-iii "i e iM'Ht ffice - KFW BASKE SA KING * at L. B WILIUM- & Meet np : nt Saratoga x.bool Houto 1 i.ei. w Ii t > v a uiei tiny > t > * riitni.a BO eel home this ( W dnesd 3) ) t \vnuig , for the discu ion of loonl ia sues , which will be participated in by sev ral prominent speakers from ( his city. Tenth street Industrial School. Tne Indies of the Tenth atrc-ot in- dustriil aclu ol will : ; ive thuir annual dinner and supper on Thursday , October bor 21 , for ti.e purpose of ra < siug fluids frr the canytuu on of their work ilm winter of teiching girls lo ew , and of clothini ; needy children In r-onnection with the dinner and supper we will have a f lr f r which c s.licit contnbu ' - Bi from all friends of the echo I. MBS. J. BODD , Supt. Mns GKTTO.V Sc'y. . Silver wucl ea nt all price.hi Ed- helm & Eii ksonX Tlie funeral f Eranut P. Konnarn to .k . pla e 110 a. in. yi's crd > .y , f-rm . the r s dunce f H-n. L-vi J. n rrl , h. * fat e , on Dodg * R r. W. J. Bar ha delivered n .1 que t P < 1 aibropHto addict , nd th Pr sb t. rian c'loir , cm listing of Mrs. L t M . y , i. Spoor , mid t e Me srs Sunth , sai-g s < vt-r-1 bu ifui p c s. A 1 go o.Tt e f liowed thf rem 5m'o thuir l st. teitna pla e , P'Opict Hi'l ' c m e-v. lh * \ - I be irer were .Mesira. E E. Rugr It , J. F. Mo ) r nv , \lafu C nV Ca.ne.J Riieaud C T. H t- , . The fu B-l oe the li-e J.ihn V\ I'arr tn k p a- * t 3 p. m tia y , u - A r tl e mis ) JC--B of tl e In B , end 11 0 t ref OJd F-lows Tbf n r l of \1r , . Eliz.b ih S v n.'tr o k i.l c fr m thr Vre - 1 inca n h B 1 - v. ro d , * t 2 p. 111. to. IV. * " Kotlce. . 1 M\ll , S a en p ni a .Is il bi r reiv d h in r'e - : " , - r l s ffi . n-1 1 12 .Vctct ( ) f , hf Jg n i'a of Oct . r , A. D. 18 * ' , f..r : he in ciwsti { s xty5x th- uiid on-1 und ed : " > of the b ii d of the ci y of O.uithu , de Quo hundred a d twenty bond * o rive hundred d II a o.chnd hty one n n-lf ( t-r\v \ hu . II d t d N venb-r 1 t , 181 a c b tiig inure t t the rat ot ni-rtei.tp r HI n m i * * * i a ab'e e-ni , i n alii nt thCipii ira Na- Hona B n . in thn ci-y . f N w Vort , nd t e bonds rcdvim Md i n the hrt-t rny , f Noveu.brr 1900 , , at the name B.ls h-ull tta'e the moun of h.'ids bm tu > - ' , i d sUtethe amount , "ver p r , that hidders re rei dy to pay f..r t e The right u te erved to rpj ct any or , 11 bins s G -c 2 d5' C ty Tr Notce CITY KKASUEKR s OFFICE ) OMAHA Oct 1 * , 1880. \ Holder , o FLOATING DEBT BONDS of the City of Om h , Nebia ka , is sued November lt , 1872 , are hereby notifii-d , that the city of Omaha will pty laid bond- , principal and interest , at ihe C'.emical 2iat onil Bank , city of New York , oa the 1st day of Nov ember 1 880 , ank that upon that date all interest upon such bonds will cewe. S. G. MALLEXTE , Treasurer of the City of Omaha , oot2-5t MOEE MYSTERY. Council Blufia Citizen En rolled f mong the This is getting to be a bad'country. Hera is the dozenth case of mysteri ous disappearance that has been re- rded within the past two weeks , and the first thing we know if a stop is not put to the business , the whole community will wake up missing some fine mornii g. For several weeka past the wile acd many friends of Mr. FUtbubh , of the Bluffs , have bten greatly worried and mystified over the whereabouts of that gentleman. He wag a retired painter who WES doing a fine business in the manufacture and B'le of a pat ent. article. TheNonpareil says : "Fi\ weeks ago this morning he leftlhU city on a trip in the inter est of his business , intending to go a uth on the Wabach road to S'an- berry , Mo , and thance east to Qain- cy , and to return on the Illinois side t Burlington , and from there h ( me. He ntnppid fmt at Hamburg , whete h- sold Hl rg" hiil of goudp , eeiit in the rder and a BO wrote to his wife. He p ocepHed t F rr gut , where he 8 < > ld a goad b ll but did nut fetid in h r r Living F rr < i > i > t i we t > < S t-imi-diiftii , wtere'ell r e of ii tn i lost. Nb'hing c'n be di c v rd of hi * h rt-abi U'R afrstr 1-- i g S e mn t < a , aiid atue we imv. pn - d itiirt C"ii * d r bV ff n ii > Pn 5m i-r i co r hlurt > box h h e i mtf. by Mr Hubb rd , i f r" er jiaitner , 'is f.mnly aud fr eiuia are naturally very unm mil a th't he has re - f .nlly d a t with. He was a sober , indiS' ' trmus uiin g" ty at'Bchtd to is wi e a i w c > "l rei- , and when b sa t ftnni h me wro e ohi wito itl g eat rigu'trity. Be as a man abou 40 r 45 yearof ai ? ; rather heavy set and wa tivef ef and 10 inches in height. He had thick , bushy hair , alight y s < y al d a bi-ld spot on the tup of the head. When hp 1-ft homr ho w < re a hen y mutt che , of a licht gaudy color. On the right cheek nm the ear to the jaw t Bern a lurge ec-r from sa received in he arrny. He has also * Luge car o i the left side , the mark f H e rible Lu.Kt wi und. Any info-in tinn Ipadin" to , he di o > ve o' hin uher. ab uta , r to the unravel- i- of iheinyaitry will be th nk'ul'y ' r ceivtd y h B Rif-1 , Mrs. A. T. Flat- bush , tir SI C S. Hjbbard , Cuuuci' Bluff * . " Cy-iQ'8 ' iiiexurj s lii at TiEird'e P l.i-e. Real Estate 1 ransfers. Ezra Iil ar.l , tfus ep , ' "DavH L. Si.tpp-o-i. w. d , 1 t if. hi > ck 11. Shiii'i's ( list addition , Om' ha S50f ) . Omaha Na'i up.l B > nk to Dvid L Simpson , q , c. d , lot 10 , block 11 , S um's Pr.-t dilition , Omiiha 81. Francis P L'u dick and wife tf _ it'ii McL c'i'it , w. d , n B i aw sw rc. 2ftp 15 , r 13 , e 80'0. J ihn SI. Shccl y to Joseph F. Shfelv , q. c. d. , vr-i ne | sec. 33 , tp. 16 , r 13 e SI. T Eoyal Arcn. There will be a fta'ed convocatir'n of Omaha Chapter ITo. i , Roy l Arch Alisons , this Tueajay evenu g. By order JAMES GILBFRT , H. P. RINGER'S rpdi-i.ig , 7th , 8th and 9ih. Choice Mi hi dM Q lincbs , 75 cents a basket , at J. I. JJichol & Co. 5 2t Btst tJaramela and Tafiya at liz ard's. All makes of Watches , at Edholm & EriokfonN , opposite the poaioffice Near Lii 16s Clutt 8 and TO-it L. li. WJLUAMS & SON'S. Monthly Meeting1. E' ' g-'ne C .iiipanv No. 1 will hold Its n-gu'ar monthly meeting this ( 'Veai ) eve'iii'e ' , ar 7:30 : , sharp. A 1 members ate r quoted t be prcsv e t. C. B. PICK ENS , GHI t - U'niriw r. J't m n e Vir ct , inc'u < ing lh i fiiien g > jis uiud 0 til HI d Q * ho u at L. B WILLUMB & 5os's n tr Sao . erbun' . ' ! > . fi JC MKrBUI > I > ) OMAI.A , Ou uber 4. } Titntn'i r ih t ii dm n- citit t/t-i C' r a HDII IMcQiineiuhi r r q e ei 'o r nd h - e i g o 1 l > t- x en ive t ivoliH 1 X nt-i n < l ' n'lHii. . I'ne. ay.eii - e , " t e 5. A- i e r I mn n a * -ps t w id IM f ct i ar i-ngi-ii. n' " f-T the ng xn h h e ni.-l i sa - O'fe ' < rm i a n , f.i i n t anc-is e ired. H > der f 11- e > ecuuve. H ROSIZHO - > Z-HO , K o t. y & . . We hivu now tlie ni.tct s-nrtmei of K. lid sivr area in tlo city , and we hi k i w.ll pay y. u tulo k t.verou- B ock Ptfor < * i u | iu h.n-ils wher. . EIJIIOLM A : ERIOKS N , T r Jpnelerfi. NUT U es G o s > it L ' tVjiiiAMs & gos-s < Mortality Lire Thieri o' ihnii ) p.y.icianf i the moi.tli of S ptember , which will b p'.eetit.d tn ti o ci y council tn- niihr , ehB a friul number of 37 de * hs. O the-e 16 were nnder 5 year < uf a.e , 1 between 5 aud 10 , 1 betweu 10 and 15,4 t twe n 15 and 20 , 4 between 20 and 35 , 5 between35 and 50 , i d 5 over 50 j ers of a e. In the Firs ; w rd there 5 deaths , Second 13 , Tnird 2 , Fourth 2 , Fifth 2 , S x h 8 , hospital 5. Thu 37 deaths included 21 males and 1C fem. les ; colored 2 , married 7 , 27 , widowed 3. Plices of interment : Holy SepulcherS - cherS , Prospect Hill 25 , Cassidy'a 6 , German Catholic 2 , County 1 , not re- porte 11 , Souther's 1 , removed from city 2. . Births 37 : Males 17 , females 22 , still-born 3. Bast Fruits fat Tizard'g. Oranges , Lemone , Bannanas , Grapes , Peache * , 'to. ' RAILROAD NOTES. The Roci Island , was an hour late yesterday morning. Twelve cars of tea passed through yesterday going east. Thirty-nix cars of stock came in yes- ter Jay over the U. P. " One hundred and fifty empty stock cars were sent west on the U. P. yes terday to be loaded at once. The special hunting csr "Davy Crockett , " went west yesterday with Col. Wilaon and party , of Chicago on board. For a week or more the large force at the Union Pacific freight transfer depot has been compelled to extend ' * * o'clock their day's work totwelve every night. Monday night a regular night force was placed on , which worked from 7 p. m. until daylight. The foundation for the iron sheds promised by the Burlington , Norta- western and R-ck lehnd companies over their platforms at the TJijton Pa- citle transfer depot , are being put in place , and the sheds will ba completed before snow flies. Mr. D.V. . Hitchcock , general west ern pasrenger agent of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy road , is pro. m > tcd to the < ffice of gmeml't , i ch rae of t e passenger busine * on the Pmific C' st , and will perform o her i'u ies of a general nature assigned - signed by the general manager. Thn work of rmvine the houj s f oui t'ie block bounded by F urteonth and Fi'teentb and Webtter a d Buit street ? , is nearly complet * d , Only three hou'ca no IT remaining , and wurk on the new S' . Paul dapot w 11 be com menced some time during this month. The g vernment d rec'ora of the U. P , H..n. R. P. Buckland , of Ohio ; H n. Dmiel Craiwick , of Connecti cut , and 0 , C H.'usel , of this city , to w.-st to-d y in a p"cia' train , fcr the annusl inSfiestion of the railway , upon hieu they b so their repoit 10 co-g-ess. The directors travel along fie line by day and wijlbe absent two or three weeks. Ex et d'ng the B. & M. twpn'y miirsrest fiom Ii dianoln , io ord > r th.t thepijorhomts-edders of the a. ley may have work during the win er , and thereby keep the wolf from their d < iors , IB not the only gO"d thin ; ; that this con piny is doiiig. They p-op < so1 to furnish the settlers upon their lands and others with seed wheat in the spring. N.V. . Towne , gjnerilaierit to H- ent of the Ktusiuj Ci'y , Fi > Sc t& G If and Kansas C"y , L wre iri & Southern fbilwaye , was in the ciiy ye&trd y to meet his br-'ther , Hon. A. N. Towne , general superintentend- ent f the Centr l P-iciSc read , \vh , accompanied by his firaily and Mr. Stubbs , general freight ag6nt of the same road , arrived in the city last ev ening v. r the Union-Pacific in a 'pecial cir which was atta.hed to the C. Ii. & Q. pap ( nger train. But a few yt-ars ago Mr. Towtie was a br ke- man on the Burlington road. To-day hi fills a position , the salary of which is 525,000 per year , and he p > a 95,000 a year for board for himself i t\nd fimilyat one of the big hotels in San Francisco. FEESONAli PARAQBAPHP. D. O. Clarke went west yesterday. M"rs , E. Dickinson returned to Laramie ye tenlay. Mr * E. R Bnlchleft for Chicago Mon day evening. Col. II. \\ilburwentout toOsceo'.a yesterday. J. A. Crefchtou and wife have icturned from the east. J. B. K'tchen.of the Faciuc House , St. Joe , is iu the city , H. E. arnar.ia prominent St. Jce at torney , is in the city. Supt J. T , CI 'kof the U. P. , returned trom the west Monday. Hon. F. M. Posegate , postmaster at St. Joe , wag in the city Monday. Capt Workman , the U. P. traveling agent at St. Lou s , is in th * city. Thos. Swobe , of the Union Tacific hotsl , U home again from a trip to Chicjgo. Howard R. Hetrick , a wide y-knowh new Simper mau , loi-merly of at. Joe Lin the ity. Mr. J. SpQmah a > d hU wife A' ' rmerly' Alias Qeorbia Gayloid ) , left y8Urd6y for M-iie.ta , Ua. M'OU. Seth Cook , apiomLent politiriaM of Cal forum , p4 edtattwaid throu h the cit AlouJuy uigUtt id ss ld i , of Des Moiue , who 1 ai been Msiting iu this city , returned to her home iMouday afturnoon. J. D. Ck , consulting cngiucer of the Omaha water wuiks , has retnrued Inm Toieao , ai.d Mr Rutherlo d , Jic coutract- or , i expected from Cincinnati this week , Mr. James AI. Ivea foimerly "cuip eyed iu ihe look-uiniiug epa true t of The Omaha ilcia d , but of ale a conductor m he employ uf the P ilman Pacifi-- ni a ; ny , betweeu Uiuah a d UtfUeu leit at noou yesterday to take a run On the Ut-h .nd iv ortbern road. 1 he best of wi es of a h. . of friends go with the ge-tieman Mr. Htnry Ostro'n , whu for a year past h J been . ue of IWs ook-ieepa , left > .hi ufternnon f r Alt -Vernou , lou-a , wheiehewill ttend Cornell Col ege Hh inname able yuung acqua otances in Oman , w ll re et his de arture , althou.jh they cannot ueli wish him a more biilli.nt future than .ha school will so amp y qual ify him for. Hon. Ear.v Milludund family. Mayor Chase and w.fe , S. R. J-otoiBon , A. J. Simp-on , Luther I'rake. Al. McCord , itic ardiemon , Charle Metz , Julius Eoeder. D. L. McGncken , Mr. Morrison , Ed. Wittig Maj .rWham. Co. ncilm-n J. D. Jone ? , I ewis Pash n , Aier DEE on Mrs. Cairler , J H. Wilbur , Tom Havens Dick Carrier , O. F. Davis and wife , anil Mr. Frank Colley were among those who eft for Sc Louis Monday to attend the fair and witnes * the pagtant of the "Veiled 1 Prophets. " A pleasant affair took place Monday e veningat the residence of Lewis D ( Harris , the popular painter at A. J. Simpson's carriage factory , in honor of the woe 'a weddir g-day of himself and wife. A num- xr of friends of the family were pre-ent , "ncluditg several from the shop , and the svening was spent in social enjoyment. A ot of gifts , from kindling wood and potato masher * to fine articles of household furni ture were received. Among otherarticles WJB a black walnut and cane rocker , from Mr. Simpson , and a "sleepy hollow" chair from the boys in the shop with whom Jr. Harris is tarypopuUr. JtefrMhmente were served during the evening and the wrtyibroke up at Utfl hour. " " " , " " ' / MATTERS MUNICIPAL Au. Interesting Session of the Council. Council called to order at 8 p. m. present Daily , Dodge , Hornberger , Kauffman , Roddis , Stephenson , Thieman and Mr. President , PETITIONS AND COMSHJMICATIONS , From the mayor vetoing the crdin- ance introduced at tha last meeting relating to the hackstands , owing to completion with a previous ordinance. Referred to committee of judiciary. From the mayor transmitting a let ter from J. C. Oook , recommending the appointment of F. 0. Witherby of Cincinnati , as inspector of water pipes. The appointinemt was con firmed. From N. Shelton , treasurer of the Omaha waterworks company , advising a change of the elevation of the- pro posed reservoir from the designated site near Hanscom's park , to a point between Hamilton and Cuming streets on the west side of the city , limits. Referred to'cnmmittee on water works and sewerage , and a special meeting of the committee called for the purpose cf considering the proposed Change. Fruin H G. Xrause petitioning for the pi a cm of a culvert at the foot of Webster street , at the thirteenth street crossing Referred to the corn- mittt-e on scree's and gradi.8. Fs-iim W Ittner , offering to pay § 150 fur 1 t 5 , blink 8 , in the city of Omaha. Rrhrred to the committee on public property jnd miprovem-nts. Fr m Anna M. G. McGurmiik , aski > g pnrmi s on to brina the alley uetweun Harney and H" a d and irt'-eiitH and fomt-euth * treeta , to gr dea' her own expense. Pray -r uf the podnoner WHS gr nted , end the work to be dune under direction of th- ci'j nn meer. Prop isitiuna for con strue inn of i-idawalta wen received an. , referred to the committee on side walks and bri gs to award contract to t'le 1 wort responsible bidder. Ci y p' ' ya ciaii report of births and dent h s for Se > ' < > mber * as Sled. Num- bsr of dvatu * , 37 ; hirth < , 40. . 'RES01XJTIOS3. By Stephei son lha < his h nor the mayor , ba t equipby thin COUH oil to reTove the pre ent cry j.hjsi- cun , Dr Leiscnriug , aud appoint his succes'-or. Tabled. By StephtnB ip Thaf the city o'erk Ivf ruse i-nmidiately i < f the curn nz aud KUtteiin of Davt-np irt street , be- rnt-n Twentieth and Twentv-thnd ; a d Uudi.e , be ween S st euth ami THI tieiN ; nnd Douc as oetween S x- te nih ad twentieth ; bids to beep op ned at 'hu next nifut-ng uf the coui.ci ) . L id on the fciblo. Bv Bt d That from now until next aptins ; the hour of meeting of tin * cduuoil will bu hnlf p. < at aeveu o'cloak Adopt-d. By Stephpnson Thnt the commit tee mi s reets and grades btau > hnr- Ized to hive Grace s reet opened from Sixteenth to t * e com-tery at a oust not t exceed 50. Rrfmed to com- ittf o on stref.ia and grades. By St pheusoo I'nat the city cl i k arJv * f Hbe f-r proposals forfurn- ahing 144 ( rrtore or less ) round white oak piles , tto. , for Juilea street sower. Adopted. Several sidewalk reiolutiona were adopted. By 1 hieman That the city marshal be imtructod to prevent the construc tion of a fouce on Fourteenth Btreer , a ho on Oass street , aa both have bean broughtto permdnenrgra-ie. Adopted. REPORTS or ctfjiMixrEES. The'committee on judi Sfy tecom- mended ihtt the suit of Mrs. Sophia Lone againtt the city ba compromised by Mrs. Lowe raying to the treasurer quo-half of all taxes , with interest , up to and including ihe year' 1876 , and all taxes and interest fit 1877 , 1878 and 189 ; Adopted ! Several reports of minor m&tte'fS were adopted. The committee on streets and grades made another attempt at wit in rouortiiig on the city physician's report , Thay reported back all the papers and recommended that they be * i i Tno committee on police reCom- niL-ndud that a charge , published in THE BIT , presented in a conmi nica tion frcm Mayor Chase agahut Judge Hawer , be filed , s it vra * too VPgue and annoymous. ORDINANCES , The appropriation ordinance for the month of September was passed. An amendatory ordinance 277 $ to esti.bliah grade Of certain streets , was introduced and referred to-coramitte on streets and grades to report at nezl meeting. An ordinance to establish grade on Cass street , f rum 23i to 24th , was in i reduced aud referred to committee on streets and grades to report this even- The council Adjourned to meet again this eveniHg. District Court ProceeaiaKSi Biihffs * ppoiiited Henry Grebe ; A.J FotterdudEdwihOiofttili ; Grand jury empaneled with S- Mme Bi-au apuumtea to ast as foreman. Lois vs. HartmMi et al. ; leave to plaintiff to amend petition m ten d ys. Jh thb matter of " ifcijnmeiit ( of Si. phens fc Wiloox ; oroer to show cause by Saturday uiorumgnext why sale should not be ConniHI d. Str.etz . vs. Hartnunet al. ; tempo- iary in ] < iiiuti-iii allowed. D olit 'e ' vn Oina H r Riilwuy company , order of reference to Charles Ogacu , t q Keu c vCullin et .il. | otdtr to -it w caU f bv Stt urd-.y m ri 1. ner > vh > tale 4 > ottld i.i.t be donfirmfed. Ii UdU < > 1 S. dn < n oliic.ilBU P vkiux i d Provision cumpuuy id r of nmovol to tJ. S. circuit * tlIt * U ddts et. H ! va Anglo American Hack ug cn Provuii n couij.nnyt ; order. it > t. > t vs PrX'i'n ; p a'titiff ' i vU ! xys ui tlo [ HIIIIUU ' F.btrvlUi.r. . ; plaintiff allowed u aiis > r 'iil9day . GUIKI & M r illv- . Cunningham & Cn. ; dtf udain elowed to answer m- vs. Dclir et. at ; pUint.fl ull w-o t > ti e petition in-tanter. Van E tea vs. Hall S fa and Lotk O.i ; leave to disuiUB as to D. * Vnu Et e and nmend petition as to Emma S Van B ten. S undeis vs. Wilcor ; order to show lause oy Sa urday murtiini ; why sale auobld not be confirmed , Wilims ( va. Wiic x ; same order. ye. Omaha ; dismissed at os of plaintiff. Miller v . Hurhach ; plaintiff has leave 10 amend petition. R * vis v Kulley , plaintiff to file brief by IG.h aud defendent by 26tb inat. Sullivan vs. Sullivan ; dismissed at plaintiff's costs. Lipp re. Edwirds ; continued by consent. Parker vs. Snowdon , administrator ; same. Hughes vs. Estabrook , etal. , same. Dewiingerva Kennedy ; same. Struitz vs. Hanman ; plaintiff have to hlo supplemental petition. Fisher vs. Fisher ; dismissed at plaintiff's costs. Miller vs. Harbach ; jnry trial in progress. Court adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. rA'caseot Qonitlpatlpr ] by ndpg Rambnrjj FIgi. ' " " LOOK HERE ! The Oarhnd Parlor Stove stands at he front ; leads any iu the market. Hessrs. Lang ifcFoitick will bo pleased o show yea sil the latest improve * ments , and convince you at once that there is no better stove in the market. 1221 Uarnham street , next to-First National Bank. " s33-eod.tr ! SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advonlsemoots To Let For Salt' Lost , Found , W nta. Botrding 4c. , will b In serted In these column * once ( or TKN CENTS per line ; each sub < ; uent InsertionFIVE CENTS r line. The flirt Insertion never lew thaa TWENTT-FTVK CRMTfl. ' TO UWH-MOHEY. KAA1 TO LOAJf Ata percent Intoi 00. UUU est , in innu of iruds { or 1 to S years' time on Sret CIAU Impror ed city and ( arm property. Apnly at BEU1S leal Eitato and Loaadgeacy , 15th and DouulM Bta. 278wdtf OUST TO LOAH-Oall at Iw OCc * M1 U. L. VUOriAQ , fu itu < ! , ir ; i nioii block rONKY TO I.OAH . UOV funhun itro t. I Dr. Edward * T/xyi Aeency , nav.tS.tf HELP WAMTID ED To rent s small famiibed hi tt e. Address , sutlng t.ms , Tenant , care thli office. 6H-Q 'ANTED I L eat and competent rtreu.tnik en : at No :3l till St. , bet. Douxla * anil . ot * Yr w i * * . * * it * . * ' . ) Situation aa man Mrvar.t , ho'el WACiT'.I amilr. "French. " age 25 , C. fli h Ooud rifo-'noci VAUVEI.LE , B- \TTANTED-A ytflfcg man cftpa1 * ° ' bo k- VY k epui nnil-bo Kill make him < li frtn- eraUvujef ii la bu-In i Goo ) city Tcfurei CM reqalrsJ. Addre < P 6 7"Bee Offies. 6ie- "achino t nd . Work ( or a'l ' WANTFD tu.rant.cd to jf od landi Otat- ha ihia Fac-oty 117-7 \ Teaaa f- haul briik and ri < k. WA\TED of A 111 m Olbb > ty pi c * on Shctmaa Avtnua. A. JT PuPPLt TJN. 619-0 TT NTEnOneort o ick p-non to nut * YY sad b aid or to treat , or WII ahe * hori ! cf an Infant and htmd. 1 w 11 e ve the bt t \ care. a > d p-Ice m Herat * Addre-s or ov'I S1 rimr troiji 16t S'feet 'n ehster. Umabft Ne- braaka. Pi cz optional itferencd. HAHIMI ANDREWS , H. . . fli2-S TiMeboi" in nrivat ( imlly by WANTKD raitr.odrMS lit t iu t rn t , H Lr.w.t a I' . O. . city - " - \ \ , A TEO-Adrt--RJ m * ' O' \T i"obe cl sn 'd rtlla leit.ehLhf cxiiTO'-tee 1 : any pevon a.xjjp ngnd The I not what fla1vrtts mint c 'li for tflltt ceremoneu sly be Ltcke-J out. Ajptyimi-c Lt y at tai > office 6'7 s , ' * TE Carpenter. Apply nest door to W Bee Offlc1 " S K _ .2 ATin-mth. A. llD.me itn nd i'5 1'ornla tj b4 > 6 WNTrD A itualon hy a wel' educated oui r nni , who hub-en enu ( : ed n tetchl tg. Ad'lrtia L. til , t e fflcl WANTED jrr' to do peneral i.ni irotJt S. W coru r 18th and lord la. 6 < K' ANTED Oi'I for i. nerai housework. W ply . * ( > . 818 ou h 1tht. . 910-8 AN i ED 2 gl'lsat tie Fac'.fie Hme. . W me.M85 W rzo K ! wajfej. Aily [ | N. W . ccr Le&ven worth St . B 9-5 tT7/NTBI Olr ! a , ' -1 * as tro-t , email V family , wants to-d c-x > k , wuher and iro-e . 0.2-U "ITTTANTED Ta'lorB two coat and O'je pants YY maker , dll at C. P. Hr.mann , 421 d- nth Te ith St , omnba. $8.-6 " > Beard and rooms , VQ. sosOipt * tor v nn . bet ctn 16th and 17th lit. 556-d WAITED 2fl.-gt.cla > ' karbefs , t i. H Cm- ry i orner 15th and Pirnhanl. 603-lf FORREHT-HQU8ES AND LAND. * BOOMS FIR RE > T-In Znds ry , BU t SUl < latnr-A-ctoT , dnntlut , rrll'htiQinufo'ur- lnjf. Enquire at E.ton's Gallery ( ! 03-tf KENT 2 nicely /nfnhhcd ouh front FOR , arc on firs ; door , at 1668 Califomh street 6C4- & TJI OR RENT Three pleasant unf-rni * d X ; rvms , at 1518 CMS street imt Jy. KNl' Cuttacf. B roorn , clogeta and lirite pantry , full IotlBchrtreetio thnfst. Uary * V nnc. Kpftillr-723. cpnn'i'e. 6955 RENT * suit f rooms , or iiniri fur' FOR for ileeplng npartme-.tif , L"Wt residence , corner Dl9th and Harney. FomUnrt and rHtpetlntr new and of eood style. Ocntlo- men from the H iM. and U e neidquarteri preferred. Jtraei F. Jloiton , at Fedick mi'o' . 5wJ-7 1J10R KcNT-jHonse on ith and Pine ; hiuee JJ on 23(1 and Cuts Irfqflc t 7 t. 12th ei. _ I A SO FOR RENT Inquire at 1620 Ca g si. 881- Fit RENT finely furnished room * at 1310 DiTinport street , bet. 13th and Uth St. 860 tf RENT 2 furnished ronms over Merchant FOR chant * Exchange , K. E. Cor. 16th and Dnrize streets. & 2S9-tf -riUHNISKED ROOMS FORRENT AtDsvea L1 r ° FOR 3ALE. TTIOR "Atif Mixed pilnls.atA. Holme * l lh J > and California ats. 615 t T OT8. FARMS.HOUSESDLANrS Look LJ oTcrBKUIS' newcclnmnofbarxa'nsonls Paze. * fALE A new. elegant , flrttlari 7 FO ocf > y > pUnn , direct fr m mani'facturtr , a le s than " ' n"f . ' ' 'u-erV i nee. will til at - bar1 gam and give tirn * if de Ired W. J. CONJiE L a H .fit , * Twenty to twentr-tonr qnaru VI dollar hr John T. f aHbOfl. TI * NCY TL WEI 8TAMS-At ftflcef Ti J1Jncfrora 9 CO aotSPO Window flowe h ITat 75 cr-ts a ( t,1t Wm. Ever t' ' . nex to irt Rfa ; offlea . 88-7 i f EL f P 6A1 E "W loeat'on In thi aty. Inquire at thu offl" * . 80- ; T OTS , FARMB. HOU8EJ * AND LANDS. Look * over BEMIS'new colnmn of bsmlnipon ik OR3ATK f R OEMT--n ' x Iufnf.i" ! F lot , Fierce t. . 9hnU' addl Hi MB-S i R 8A LfV-CnUonwc- lumtKr nf all sites.al BiTi\Tnvn j.tif i i" Hi. i lt - Ml-CEitAHEOUS S OTttP From N , ho'i4 Co , ! n ; ftthnl _ idv t .pnobiy 2-ye - old her * " colt , snial wh tep t I fnrrljrad and s n II drop In i tcfl.MK. Flail r w ( lr , c ; lto a llb'ar * tcwarrt br r titrr Ing it In 'he owner K'-S LO T B y mar < ) pony s z yea * nl whit * "ntJerod I * on b ck ' " 'l ami } ap-i on jie-iUe tnfonixtcn cmeirnlpir aa < u mire ma' * b * left t.-oom pnstoi > ceballdlnKpr rew.nlJNO 0. LAWTOX ' ' 818-7 QTB TEH Two coltn ; onS sofhl ad , .n O ht.tnu , t wo-j ears old. to > h laie whl(5 st r-i ( orebtad Bttwienflmc and S nrdni street * UR& U 8 .XK. .XK.ell5 ell-5 l.i J ISi OFF RS fA SPLENDID LIST 0 If Banralna tn Bonaa , Lota. Farms and Landi , in bis nav ootnmn'on 1st pace VT TlCE-Hynifj , M.ry lark , laving left 1 mv bed and boar" ; I h.iThyjir.tlfvtbepnb. . fic < rn fall' ibat I will not my any deht < c. n t aeud ty her. . . BlL r CLARK. & 6-6 LOST A STH 11 gold enamelled bTic-Ue broken chain. Meturn to Bee office * 4u9-U LC.8T OoU and black enamel cuff pin ; r - ward i aid at S. W. cor. Davenport and SO.h at * . eoj-e AT 'TJl'OMin wi'hM to form th- < acquaint , acco > fay unicwld iwUdy.wi hsomemeam to take a Inte e.t in a straight , honorable ba | . ness. Address J. , tbuoSUe. 603-6 QPKCIAI.NOTICE Oto Fruoni veterinary O snTgeon. grada te cf the veterinary college ot Stn'tg-.it and Zurich. Hospital 1119 Sh ncu avenue. IS6-lm FOUKD A bnnch o keyi ; owner oin nav the same by c-IIin ; at this office and paying for this advet.s ment & 59tf FIFTH WARD RECISTRAFION. Kotlco Is berobr given , tbntlwlll sit at the store of Edward Luc t , cor 13th and Chicago treitc , on Monday , O.t. 12th , 13th , 14th. 15th , for tha purpose ol nuking out a new lUt of the legsl voters of tha th wird. 8. WAKEFILD , o5-7t Beglstnr Filth Ward , DoogUs Co. FB X TDiK tuMiuzRvx front , DCorj. conaKr. H&ntl * . Store fittingTentortd TorkrpwmoPodjeitrKtA.F.aATZRT * CO. , Ihtfdn. apMmai.ttT ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAFlAND 1250" 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 fc : Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Lnprproc Farms in Nebraska , many o : them near Omaha , $12 to 340 per aore , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from 33,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Real BstPte. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Dong- las County , on 5 years time , at IO percent , interest to all whc ? can show good titles. Maps for Donelas and Sarpy Counties for safe * HOUM and lot , 2M and Dodgt . f 8,000 Mono and lot near Bz > waell Hall . S,100 Two new honeea and full lot , rants fur $4-Operje r . . . New bilclihuute , 21x25. U Story , witbS kit * . . - . . , . 3000 Hou ai.dlotWe'Mttr'si . . . . , , , . 1 f 00 Larcthon eandconierlot . 0,000 Large note * fa 1 lot , California it . 4,000 K 4dens < iand4fnl lots , St. Marys are. , 6,600 Hou e and imall lot , aonth of depot . BSD House and rmill lot , toutn of depot . 033 Hei cuce propeity , Konntxe anu Kuth'i add . K.EOO Fine re idnce rroperty . 10,000 Hoonand otS2da d llarney. . . . 1 800 Hou > eand lot , N Uon's addition . 1,7(0 ( III use and lot tthinn'i add tion . . . . . . ] , COO K < I'.tnceand corner lot . , . , . 8OQ. > r.e-Hence ( cadi ) . , . . . . T.eoO Ractdedce. . . . . 6,000 Kesidmc * . B.iOO House-ai.d one-half lot . l.CIC Thre hwU es and corner lot . 7.-00 RMldence and eo-n r lot.- . . . . T.500 Hongean < ieO e tfront , 16-hit'iat . 3,700 Ur e house nd corner lot . 6,500 RitldrLee and thrte lo > * . e,600 Two house and corner two-thirds of cor n-riot . . . ? . 1,00 Hoos- and im1 ! lot , Caw litest . 2 , 00 Hans * and lot , 21th Biir rarnh-m . l.OOT Brlek hotwc and corner jot . 1,3/0 Small hou e and f.i.llot . , Camlngtst . 3,800 H u8 ndlo. . 23dnro-t . 320 Hous and full lot , worth ,000 for . 5,500 n br ck re idence . 1.SOO BrIc rnldence . . . . . . 6foo "nnaaandco 'er kt . 1,550 ? jr lw , "ry home a. d corner lot . 4 00 ! Jn TinJ L1 'otFarnn . . m . . 5fO ° H s Jence ana rw . , . . - .x , , H tuo andrme crelO .t * I'S * . Hoas- and hvf lot , 18 t. rtre * * ' * S House and lot , Bhinn'g addit o . " " f iC\ Hotua and half lot Can str et . ' , H. rwa ami half lot , Cas Street . l,4Su R * lileni and wo loU , Capitol H 11 . 7000 EU , nthfiCX n-stde cIfu'llotl ' . 1C , 00 Finest reddo-M In thedcy . * g . 18,00 pr pert * . J7.00D prop rt t , . . 12 . . . . Uuoao sSalHi , S iniji-iv illtiof. . . , ! Boiiteanjlot , hun' 2dltitra/i ; ; . . ; H. u-e nd ot , S thand F rnbani..j Ii400 ifocM and 1 > t. ZTth and Don l f . 37i Hou-e and full lot , Izird it. . . . . , . . . 1,7 n Newhouwnd 1 } lot . . . . I.tSO Hetldencc property . . . . . . 7,100 Real ence i-rorer y. 'erv flz.e . . 13.600 Hbl < eand fet , Horbach'l > ddltlon . 1 00 Residenca , Far2h tri et. . , , . . . , . . 6,000 Uonaa and xlot 1 block ff tt Court BOOM and i ot 1 block from Cooft Hens * . . . 2 lit ) Hou-e and eonxr tot S blocks frota Court HOUM . J , 01 Hotuvandl t , M hoUsi re i . 1.05" Ho Be an 1 1 r , ( JIMS' addition . * -40 Huose a" " lot , II h itrwl . 500 Lar bnlldiaz and i z Jou l n ) ! ont. . . 4,000 H > tU4 and lot en D Tei.port . 3,800 Htu e and j lot , nstr depot. . . . . 1600 Honse end * lor , n r depot . . . . . BO LIonMsn4l t. South Avon . . . . . . 1,000 I , a eandlo' , Shlnn's addition . l , < iOO Rea denee. Kountte and Ruth'a add . ZW > Keaidence property , Konnje ard Eaib's ardttlon . 5,000 Re Idence property , son bnart f town. , Z , (0 Houaeano j lot , Webst r at . . ' . . . . . 2,700 Ho-deand 6acrcS at oa-ndcs . " (0 Honse and lit , rtmrtr-ng'aaddlt'n . 1,000 Hou and lot , Sonthli at . CM ) Hou" aad lot , Kountze and Roth's ad dlUon . . ' . 8,500 Re.ldenca and J lot. . . . . . 2,714 HOOM ud lot , 16th U . 3,500 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , Immense Stock for ' FALL AND WINTER Fine Cnstom-JIade Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. WINTER GVERGuATS for Men , Boys , and Children. Under-Wear , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street NearFourteenth AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO. , TIHIIE BOSTONGLOTHIN 1 GLOTHIN j j10USE , FARJVHAM STREET. Oval Brand . The in'rs of tMa ' brand' of O hvr- row n t t I ! all othere. You jrst mere . Ojtter * IS WEIi UTASDMEASOhElnea of this brand thtn n > olhar . l > . H. . fiKEMtR. . . m e > ! w.itam A.ent. "m b ORCHARD & BEAN. " 3EOTS OMAHA. STONE , OMAHA J.B.FRENCH &c GEOGEES OMAHA. , I MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE ! TOBBAOGONISTS ! Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. " " " MAX MEYER ct CO. , Omaha , ffcb. MAX MEYER & CO. , % w GUNS , AJViiftPITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of m- W . F. STOETZEL Dealer in ZHI-A-IRIDW-A-IBIEl , - - - - The Cheipast Place in the City for FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES. I Manufacture my own Pieced * JLJ2H TVC * - -M JJf y . . , . . That will last you a lifettm . v th Loweot Pnce in the i nity , and real in no factory-aad track that Id almost universally dealt in now \V I also manufacture all kinds of Cans. WM. F. STOETZEL , - - Tenth < fe Jackson Stt. . G. WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha ,