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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1880)
' ! HE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Oct. 16. j # BREVITIES , Eosbcll . * _ Fatcrson Bel's coal * Thcriveris failing. * " A CMsrick , Leading - Saxesfor ficc batb sponges. -iFor'the tcctb , Xuhu's Dentriiice. Try Sase's new Five Cent Cigar. Isoac Xicko's , American remedy. Head catalogue of Books on first pagi -iButterick's patterns at CruicksbankV. Porter is running the Omaha ferry. Lubin'sbulk perfume at Kuhn's only. The best < > f meats at Bath & "While's in vrket , opposite ibe postoffice. 23-tf Roshe-'e makes bcr appearance in tie ciry this evening. The proposed fcoeUble of Co. G , will 1)3 postponed until further notice. | H i us JJee Keepers were ia eesbion'atltLc Bird of TraJe rooms Fi.day afternoon. M. Tuft "s building a fine rcs' < lence on Twentieth street near St. Mary's Atomic. Tliere will b ? a meeting of VcblaUinp- tr , .Kaitern Star , this evening fur work. During the month of September Ibe po'ics court brought in S3G2 f r the ecbool fund of Omaha. Kobhelle will appear in "Honeymoon , " nt the matinee [ this afternoon. Ad mission , 3D cents all over the houbC , chil- < lren'25 cents. ATKINSON'S , lite aclnwhJ'jcllett ing ttfit'itury J'sl'iUiihincul , claims tbe lar Ct block , best K""J t finest and most artistic'woik , and lowest prices. r-Mr. T. B. Collinshad the gooilfo tnno < > , fclioaUug one of the finest wild duels of the Fca-sin , yesterday. lie shoot the iliieTTalong tbe banks of lhc"lJigMu < luy. " "Win Uiiipherson , of tbe U. P. , has a well on his place , 75 feet deep , tbe watrr of which h more strongly impregnated wi'h iron than any other known in this part of tlie country. " " - DAXCnCG Lemieux's wlect oc iab" Twelfth and Farnhwm btreet , eveiy Satur day evening. Admission 53 ccnl , wa < d- robe free. Introduction will bo given to straugere. -MansgerGriffin booked "TheBankcrV iSon" combination company yesterday to play on Xov. 2Ctb. Jbc comi'any em braces AL Phillips and Frank 1'oirve , of the Union Square , and other strong actors. actors.A A brother of Gov. Stearts of Florida , " is in the city , from Hot Springs , Arkansas , where be is engaged iu tlio book ami stationery-business , and will quite likely locate in Omaha. If be concludes to make Omaha bin home he "will undoubtedly make many friends here an J meet with business SUCCChS. Times nre aa dull in po'iee court this iwonlb as Ibey were livtly in ScitenuW , mot n arrest having been made now for ( twtTdaya. It is appropriate to eay in tbis connection that "cine of tbe saloon-keepers arecomplaiuiug that itis the dullest time they ever paw. Jicccipts are tbii week < lown to ore-third tbe usual amount not. withstanding the excittment attend an up on elections. Two plus two makes four. Alittle colored bny who was throning msloi at tbe birds Tliurwliy on tbe corner of Tenth and Fa-nhaui , lu'ssedliis aim and nick one of tbe big panes of plate eLvs in Mr. Poppleton's new blusV. Fortunately itjliiln't ( cnick tbe iianeMnit onlytlcftadcut alumt tbe size < if a ben's egg in the g'a s. THO boy wa < tiken : to police court , but of tMursc was discharged. AyoWg German who came in from t > n , reported at t'lis point that he was nihlisd during the night , on the t-aiu , of his through t cltut to San Vranoisco and his lunch basket. The former was buttoned up in an inside coat pocket from which it was abstracted and Hie pocket again fu'-tencd ' up. He WHS in fc.it distress , but Mr. C. S. Stebbins is oiuleavoring to arrange matters to get him througlu Company II has rented a now armory j in the third ttory of the Poppleton blork , j I Tenth and Farnhain street. The flow is J \-l20 feet. About tO feet will be set off r . ' for a drill room , and the remainder occn- ] > ' ( * d by ttic wardrobe and gun racks. I'lio neiv < junrtors are better , more spacious and nlc tsimter tlnn those on Douglas street , j > vhichthey vacate to-day , and the com- | jwiy'is to be congratulate ! on having FO , I'm fin armor/ . They \ \ \ 1 tj vc a ball every nnmthithfc ccaion. J The city mnrgbal and city clerk , wh * ' Ity tlio way , are reputed to l > c "crack" fimin , tiMik a spin into tlie counliy ycslcr- dav afternoon njnippeil for n < iuict limit. a After si few lioura diligent search tboy ' - ] i4l a wick quail sitting demurely in the ji am * . Tliey b M a whispered consulta- tlo ami Cnal'y determined on tbe mode f attack. Fearing the bird would "rise" ' JUKI tliej'would loose him , they cock d t'luir ' McapoiiH , aud Uie marshal maling a 1 tour came cautiously up behind. Tbpy tlipn closed iu on tbo unsuRpecting qn.iil , : niI nt a given signal Ixtth di cbarged their Hlxil gunf Fimnlticeously Ouiur tolbeir f\i-iteiin'iit they misled tbe bird , but MIC- < i"it il in tearing up consideralile cnttb : i \ gra i. In tbo meantime n MI mil boy n'h" wnx jiassing rasbcd in and l > ille < l it the witli : i HllcK. Me. piircbavcil it of tbe IMIV i-'Fjupaarter , : mJ it noxv bangs iu tbe of- ties UH a trophy. IIJCKMAN'S display is grand. San Ilickory , Choatnuto and Black Wal nuts at Tizard's. 15-tf ATKINSON'S for lowjyriccs. Oyateia ia every style at lizard's. 15-tf day. promenade to-day and to-night. WANTED 3 good blacksmiths on 14th street between Homey and Ho- Muiiriiv. tf BePrtstraMon Notice. FEite of Nebraska , Douglas Connty.-as Notice is hereby uiven that I will it in the store < f E. W. Wyman'p , ha 3.1th street , three doors south of Poet to t itlice , on .Monday , Wednesday and which durday , Oc'ober ' 25th , 27th and ; . ) th , also on Monday , November 1st , sewer 3JSO , foe the purpoto of registeting work. t ie electors of the fourth rard , City o' OmauaTo"rj'.ii Coun'y. - Iu wit ni > 83 n-hcrcof , I hereunto act n-y hind this 15th day of October , A. P , 1880. A Joux S. "Woen , candies olo-lGt Regi twr of said ward. the A VKTNSON'S tmploy the lest orf.V.t Jfeals at all hours t Tiz\rd's 15-tf ATKINSON'S/or arlwfic millinery. Maker Toiephoua to Joe & Sam's for a hos ! those Famous Caramels and Bonr ATKINSON'S low pncw. v v - . . IN TIE WEST. Tha Wabasli Throws Down the Gauntlet to the Pool Beads , . * The Storm oil the U. P. Bailrond Backet in General. The war between the "Wabash ant competing roads is r.iging fast and fur lous at Chicago and all Missouri rive points. It was opened at Omih yesterday by the following from the Wabasb. "Here is good news that di counts Ohio and Indiana , commencing this day , October 15th , 1E80 , Iho Wabasb , St. Louis & Pacific railroad will sell tickets to Chicago , one dollar lets than any other line out of Omaha. It will be well not to forget it" The rate to Chicago on the pool I'ues ' is § 15.05 and of thr.t of the Wa 51-103. The pool lines bad M1 yet met the cut at 3 this afternoon. The rates to ChScgo will probably le down to $2 or $3 within the coming vroek unless a compromise is effected. THfi STOKJ ) . A heavy storm la raging along tbe line of the Union Pacific , and the overland train due at 3:25 : yesterday is reported fur > hours jhto. [ The enow at Lamnio has changed to elect while snow Is falling at Cheyenne , and rain accompanied by a very heavy wind is reported from North Plalte liill nr.les west of Omaha It has been r lining and growing colder in Onwba since noon yesterday. KAMI LIKE. Superintendent Hankinson of the Northwestern Telegraph company arranging for the building of a line between Omaha and Sioux City , via tbe new track of the St. Paul road. Tne line trill probably cross the river from a mast set on ibe bluff west of Perry creek. The line between Sioux City and Ueadwood via Fort Sully , will bo finished within thirty days. Ajrornnu BLACK HILLS LIXE. Superintendent Hall of the Siour City and Pacific road was at Nulich on Monday , and chartered an outfit : there with which to explore ho Keya Paba route for a line ck Hillsward. The terminus of the main Elkhorn track this season will not bo at O'Neil City , but farther up the valley. Chief Engineer Ainsworth is reported to have said that the compa ny was getting ready to build 100 miles of road next year. E. AM ) M. OFFICIAL NOTICE. The B. & M. in Nebraska have pre - pared a new time card , -which goes in to eflect October 17th , and we note the following points , which are cf interest terest to Nebraska people : 1. Two daily- trains between Lin coln and PlaUsmoulh and Omaha , making close connection at PJstts- month with C. , B. & Q. trains tsor Chicago. 2. Train No. 4 , leaving L'ncoln .ii GtfO a. m , arrives at Omsha at 9:30 : , and atPlattsmouth at 9 u m. , connect ing with C. , B. & Q , arriving at Chi- cv o 7 a. in. next iay. 3. Trains from all different parts of the line connect at Lincoln with each other 4. Train No. 2 leaves Lincoln = t 1 p. m. , witn through cars for Chicago , arriving nt Omaha at 4 p. m. , and at Plattamouth at , " ; yO p. m , where clnso connection is mad j with C. , B. * t Q train , arriving al Chicago at 2:15 p. m. next day. This train also makes close connection at Pcoria for Indian apolis and Cincinnati. i10 5. Train No. 1 leaves Omaha 8:40 : a. in. , and Plattsmouth 9:10 : a. m. , carrying through coaches from Chic ago , arriving afLincoln.it noon , whore connection Is made with trains run- uing in every direction over this line. ( i. Train No. u leaves Omaha G:15 : p. m , and PMtsmoulh G:50 : p. m. , picking up passengers from Chicago and points cast , and arrives at Lincoln [ 9:15 p. m. The B. & M. also puts in effect , on November 1st , a new local tariff at 4e per mile , aud will sell round trip tickets for distances of 75 miles and less , at a rata of Sic per mile. KAlLIVAYUIUEr.S. ik arrivals yesterday , IOC cars. I The Lincoln Drnucli U. P. is doing big passenger business. The U. P. cast bound exprwsniado up an hour .tod a half of time between Grand Island and Omaha. The St. Paul engineers have sur veyed a line for a winter bridge al Sioux City. The bridge will bo from the city landing track straight across , aud will be built mostly of piles. The first sleeper will leave LincolnW over tholi. A : M. , Monday noon. Wires being down Tuesday night between Cheyenne and Laramie City , San Francisco papers chartered a special locomotive to take the telegraphic - graphic disp&tchos from Cheyenne to Laramie for transmission thence to Francisco. HICKMAN'S goods arc elegant. For Delicious CARAMELS , the finest in America , Go to Jce & Sam's , next h > Postoflice. tf ATKINSON'S mitlincry display tof . Water-Worts and Sewerage. The pumps for the * Omaha Water works are in course of construction antwSll bo sent by January 1st. A representative of the company manufacturing - , facturing the same was in Hie city jea- , tcrday. Captain W. M. Flaiiigan has been to appointed superintendent of the Oma crater works. The captain brings his now position aa cxperietjco will bu of great value. Tenth street on the line of the has been cloeed for excavation . HICKMAN'S jtromcnadc to day and to-night ATKINSON'S fur low price * . atLn Ln box of Pure Fresh and Delicious Ju from Joe & Sam's , delights JJe hearts of younji and old. if o ( OIC HICKMAN'S display is jran < J. ATKINSON'S jbrjincsl icork. Mrs. il. Cox , Fnhionablo Dress , 317 Fifteenth street , between Davenport and Chicigo. UlCKMAN'S display is qrand. _ 1 t < ATKINSON'S for the faqcst stock. * . BETTER THAN BONDS , ACtiance for Everybody to Invest in a Sure Thing and Get Big Returns. . All Deposits Secured by a Lien on the Pearly Gates of Paradise. Among the important institutions of thfs city , one which deserves especially the support and encourage ment of the public at all times , is the Omaha City Mission. The society is now entering upon that quarter , dur ing ; ivhich its resources are always taxed : to thoulmrs and Its purse , be it ever so heavy , is always too light for : the necessities of these in whose behalf its members have banded to gether . Behf The qu3 terly meolinc was rccontly held at the mission builainfj on 10 h street , -wli e the superintendent the IMief Dc-pirJmenf : , Mrs. M. A. . ' JarcMac : , submitted a lengthy but very Interesting adoonht of bo ? Hbors among the destitute and /alien ones of our city. The account of all tne . calls nwlo upcu this dcpirtment of the nvsslcn , the oaily visits to the sick , tbo outcast and tha destitute with denils of the food , clothing and .ran . cheer afforded is too detailed for nubJ.'cation. Acknowledgments ° fl7.r * " " " nde. Instances , es esn of clothing hava "boon givOH n Individuals 125 pounds of ; w ia.xi < - , to seven persons ; one-half ton of cdal fo another ; medicine and personal care bestowed upon 5G individuals of ofd families ; thres young girls removed from temptation and homes found in good ? amilips for them ; two persons provided with tickets to go east idd is mitiy oilier deeds of charity of kind ness , performed. dh The iudustrici school , of which Mrs J. Budd is superintendent , had . i vacat'on during July and August , and the report for the month of Sep tember shows the total attendaiTce Pof officers lo have been 30 ; of children. 201 ; of visitors , 2 The work of this department provides the children iisof Sabba-h sehoo's ofC and others witli nec ! essary clothing , teaches the girls Cto cut and sew their own garments , etc The annu.il dinner and fair given forStho } indus'rial school will tike place on Thursday , October illt duiing the dy fond in the evening L-tdies and gentlemen willing to con tribute food for the dinner or ar'icks for the fir nre invi'ed to notify Mrs. -T. Budd , superintendent , or Mi. JL E. Gratfon , the secretary , bcforo that dito. As winter is now approaching , large demands will soon bo made upon the Industrial school , and it is sug gested to people who are putting away second-hand clothing at this sea'oii would do a charitable act by sending something to the ladies of the Indus trial school , to bo fitted for the needy ones. . The report of tha Sabbath cchoc.1 shows tl-at a most valuable work is be ing carried on under Mr. Warren Sw'Jzler's . and it ch.vgc , ia becoming one < -f the bctt organized in the city. A , - ' ' yCO gr-t'fyitig c'lango in the CO anl cnnJno * ( f Mia pupils is d , and tlio s"i : : _ i ' of the school is " " ' . in Omii ! ' . T e daily attend- a'jco the u.st quarier ehowa an aver- sga of five officer' , ton teachers , twenty three boys , forty four grla , and five numbers of the bible cl.iss ; thi to'al attendance of bojs bnini ; oO , and of giils 503. The cnllec" tioiis for the quar'er were $20.J)3. ) The ne d of a city hospital ii felt b.-.dly , as well as a homo fir the out casts and frit > ndlR . The . < -R ones. Oinalu C\ty niik.aK.ii aa tit-tttjr a ( * ( M > ct rorlr and contributions n ! money , food , and clothing or arfh" < t of any character , can bo utilized i ! i. ft with any of the ollicers , at the mivon building on Tenth street , or null Mrs. Jaraine , nexr. door to the oh"ol. HICKSIAN'S pnniKitadc to-day and to-ui"ht. ATKINSON'S wi nicry dismay to day. ATKINSON'S cmjJoy the best artist * . Dioa. FUICIC Emma C. , daughter of Mary and Andrew Prick , Oct. 15th ; 1880 , aged four years and six months. FimcMl Saruay , 2 p. m. , from par ents residence , south side of Leaven- worth , between 9th and 10th street * . Fricnda of the family invited. ATKINSON'S for the largest stock. HICKJIAN'S goods ate elegant. Foul Play Feared. Intense excitement prevails at Seward - aiof over the mysterious disappearance ofdc Peler Honnoein , the heaviest stock dealer iu Seward county. Ho wont lo Chicago about two weeks ago , and started for homo on the Gth , since which time nothing has been heard from him. When ho left Chicago ho had $4400 in money and some chcckp. ATKINSON'S for finest work. ATKINSON'S employ the best aithts. Those who inquire will find in the west ( store of the Odd Follows block undertakers' furnishing goods of all descriptions. The latest improve ments in metalic cases and caskets , pi and draped wood caskets ; also th Globe- case in white bradcloth. Rooms are open at all hours. Ilesi- donco 2109 California street. W-2t E. F. COOK. UICKMAN'S promenade is continued. at LOOK HERE ! his , The Garland Parlor Stove stands at ful the . front ; leads any iu tlio market. Messrs. Lang & Foitick will be pleased for show yon all the latest improve ments , and convince you at once that there is no better steve in the market. 1221 ttarnhatn etreot , next to First On National Bank. e33-eod-tf ( IlICKMAN'S goods arc ekganl H. BOLL * tt Co. , the Sixteenth street grocers , are now manufacturers ick agents for Iho celebrated "SAxrosV. j ST" Winter Wheat Flour , which is Go eale at the following grocers : F. Lanp , Geo. Ileimrod , Geo. Schmidt , * Julius Tr ? itchke , William Gentleman , ers Henry DHzpn , F. A. McShaue , Z. Stevens and William Sexauer. Not ATKINSON'S for low prices. called brook HICKMAN'S promenade iscontinwd. Joe & Sain'a Oyster Parlora open Itysnd night. ( f even Nicely furnished rooms for rent , a.iy rquira ] Nc. 1616 California strict. o"a ol3:3 MES. A. CAXDERWOOD. com JOYFUL REPUBLICANS Ratify the Good News From Ohio and Indiana. Able : Speeches by Manderson , Estabrook and Neville. Although the announcement ThuiB- day morning of the proposed ratiuca- ttouand jabileo meeting at the Acad emy of Music last night was at first regarded as eomowhafc premature , tha returns that came in larer in the day confirmed tbe news of a republican vi-tory In Indiana and increased ma jorities in Ohio , and at S o'clock last evening tbe Academy was packed to its extreme capacity with an intelli- and enthusiastic audience , which iUM.ded many ladies. The Glee.club . , to Wahoo , failed to which bad gone return in time to add to the attractions of the occasion , but excellent music was furnished by the military band from Fort Omaha , which played oil tlio street for an hour previous to the meetin" , aud afterwards during Iho evening in the hall. The meeting to order by > S. J. I. . WEBSTER , , who made a brief introductory s which closed with an eloquent refei- cnco to an exciting and thrilling epi sode in the life of "tho next president ofA2U SUUJ.m , , 4 G B iield. , " The scene was in Now lork citv the time was immediately atte thnawiEsination of Lincoln. Ava _ -neetiug was being he'd in front of th - M7 o buildn g , and oil w in iaSoii c- oment. There earnest' ] tei.so d c > - " shiiigfou , and instant egratn froM > . . 'o hear the now ) ly all became ( fcte'fc . * herc stepped A flag was waVed Rriflvo , in out on the platf. rm a fuAHi > - r"'l- trong Blid clear voice , ep'okf ? r a i. . Iowa : , FELLOW CITIZENS Clouds aiid darkness are round about him. His pivillion is dark waters aud thicK clouds of the skies. Justice and judgment are the establishment of Ilia throne. Mercy and truth go before His face. Follow cittaons , God reigns , and the government at Wash ing still lives. It was an occasion that comes but once in a century. Cicero and Demosthenes had never achieved such eloquance. Its tlTeot was electrical on ( hat vnit "crowd. It had s ved tli city of New York. Wh it ? It was Gen. Garfiold. ( Ap plause ) From the states of Indian and Ohio that voice of Gafield , witi its magnetic powerhas been re-ech"ei by the voicei of thounanda of republi cm voters , ( applause ) and I proclaim it to you , fellow-citizens , that Go reigns ahd the government tit Wash in ton still lives. ( Applause ) Mr Webster then Introduced Gen Manderson , who spoke as follows : OEX. C. F. MANPEUSOjr , LADIES AMI GENTLEMEN : Have yo heard from Ohio ? [ Laughter and i plause.l Have yon heard from Ind : ana ? [ Applause. ] ' I cuess we hav all heard troiu those states. Let contrast the situation IMW wilh it was a week ago. Then Ohi'i wa considered republican by 15,000 ma jonty and Indiana democratic. Nov Olrp swings into line with 25,000 am Indiana goes republican by 5,000 ma jo-ity. What caused this chang. The political student would cndeavo to find n solution for ihis question It is found , in the language of Th Herald , in tbe fact that "the niggei have voted. " When I think of the aid these men gave our etcapinf prisoners during the war , and after wards of their putting on the bh-c and following the fl-g ti victory ; that af terminls 111y exercised tbo right ( franchise at the risk of tlio kmfu o tbo bullet I thank God , , th\t there is a where the "niggers" can vote [ Anplauso. ] But this wa ? not tha clurge impliec by The Herald , which refutes itsrif 1 think that when in > ho crol days -f ter the Novembi-r clfct'ou G-r * : , shall have been elected , it wil ! b found fiat there never wns a fro-r " vote and a fain r count than at thi time. It was the question of republi cauism against democracy , i > nd U-o ballot boxes were closely watched b ; both parlies to prevent frauds. Th returns showed that the republics gains were all over these states , aia not from colonized sections , and tha there were more than tho. negrcc. voted. The truth is "tho reserve' came forward and voted. That class o ; men who are disgusted with politics and generally stay at home , came fo the front and voted. They a-ud , "Ii is time we were getting over our non sense and averting the danger whicl threatens our republic. " And they canio to the front. Many of the sol diurs who had gone astray c.imo back and voUd again with the old party. The general related one or two viry amusing anecdotes , saying that it was rather an evening fcr slory telling than for argumentative debate. Ho thought the democrats would fine General Hancock very good for dreas pirade but not so good for active duty. He alluded to Mr. Pjitchett' argument that the democratic party at the beginning of the war wai cilled upon to coufront thaarmei rebels ui the south and the republican disunion- is ts in the north. When Prirchett or any democratic journal eaya that the democratic party , ns a party , ever helped to down the put rebellion , or ever took any attitude but that of traitors , ho or it tells what they ought to know is a lie. At the beginnrDg ° of the war the parlies were not heard of but all joined in forming trc union army. It was only when the loyal men had gone to the front that the democratic party camooutand did more for the success of the rebellion than any southern victory that was won. Ho rehearsed tbe action of tbo various conventions nnd quoted Vil- : o landincbam , Yoorhees and others iu : denunciation and abuse of the powers : Washington , that were seeking to , carry on the war. Yet Pritchett says party fought the war to a success of close. This is hardly a however for epecchmaking , but r.itner low handshaking , singing and congratu it lations. We have seen the light that rises 5s _ the east and in November it will shine on James A. Garfield ns the president-elect of the United States. .ho this occasion we miss some of those t. who have loft us. Gen. Manderson old a good story of one of John I. Redick a horse trades and said he 0 thought be had made another bad he trade. With another laughable an night ecdote illustrating the position of Red the General closed amid applause laughter and repeated cries of "Goon. ics. on ! " President Webster Invited Jndge Lke and Messrs. Green , Paddock , Cowiu aud other distil guishcd speak Ion present to como upon the stage , while the band played a stirring air. being able to find any of these gentlemen Mr. Webster made a few remarks himself , after being loudly for , and clcsoi as General Esta ifl's appeared on the stage and was greeted with enthusiasm. GENERAL ESTAI5KOOK Hidn't expected to spcsk. lie hadn't . t dressed up , and had noth'ng to J 15 ; bul ho could do like the Irish- Life iu the Mexican war who , beinij ' jury ordered ( to ' 'lire , 0.3 the crisis hail The , " rapoited the ord r to hia gun- t morning * ' f ner , nnd when the latter askf d what ho should fire at , Pat said , "Why , at the crisis , of course. " He thought that what had tended to produce the 'ate ' results in Indiana and Ohio waa ho part which Grant had token in n icking the great bubble called Han- ocV. As to the reason why the south oott up ITancockr aa their candidate , 10-1 thought it host illustrated by Judge 'ourgee , in his story of the colored man who blessed the Lord that ho had aved a Ijttlo boy "because ho had all ho fish bait in his pocket. " The rec- ird of Hancock and that of Garfield vere discussed iu the General's own .musing . way. f e told of a personal ixaininatiou c eomo old. newspapers n the public library at Washington , mblishcd ' .Then General Washington vas a cano * idate. and said the bitterest hinps c\ror sVid of Gen. Garneld idn't compare ivith the abuse hurled t theF.Uher of Hia Country. Like Gen. Ma-Xderson , bethought it was no ccision far making a speech. He in- Suited in some speculations as to the result of the victory in Indiana , where the d etnocrata had expended all their fltre ngth and mom'v , and which The Chicago Times said would indicate result of the November election , ami wont into a sound discussion of tha issues of the day , illustrated by many nn anecdote and nmusing rein- muccncc. 1IOIT. .TAMES SEVILLE - responded to an invitation to speak , and naid ho was too much rejoiced to make .1 political speech. He bad walked tl e streets of Omaha a few days n o f Baling lhatpcrhaps , through the selfisluies1 * < > f man , the party that attempted to destroy the government would be put in power , and the party that hsd the ( meat record of any Hint had existed cinco this phnot was made rejected1 , , and he had nearly felt that the nnfion had disgraced itse'f. Ho nov wished that the dead Morton cnnld como back nnd l < > ok for a t hi'.e nt thai 7,000 mnjnrity fn Indi , ana Ho nl'nded t-J Morton's ' { rent Ju withholding the etata from a the rai ks of the disloyal and secodin - elements , and then touched upon tbo influent f the rebel ohiins and the ' ' ilifytliat the democrats would 1 ) > n % < i. ' "i scheme. Nith a demo- "tic * coutt' ? democratic cratid supreme -"ratio president , 'and ' 6tt - " " " " " " " " congress a ? < -ny measure the coMcl south could f " hf"7 thrych'se. SuchaCoiitingfnej , over , w..s not going to Come to p ? * . . . Afcr a mot e'qucnt and foroib'e j-pecch of balf an hour , Mr. Neville relired and with three chce-s for and Arthur the meeting ad journed. ATKINSON'S millinery display to- Meniirs oclobratcd Fine Chocolate , - at Joe t Sam's. ' tf ATKINSON'S far ull latest novel a * . LOST OR STOLEN. One Irish'ectter pup , nine months 'old ' , white and roct. Answers to the name of "Bruce. " Fiyo dollars re ward will be p tl for the dog. JAMES HENDERSON. Cor. 12th and JaOkton Sts. 14 3 ATKINSON'S for fined wotk. Real Estate Transfers. L. H. Unigham and wife to H. S Johnson : w. d pirceliii ccc. 34 , twp. 1C. r. 12 a ? 400. Geo. H. Hu a aud wife and Lew W. Hill to L Jt. Astrop : w , d. lot 2 , P. Mindcraon ; w. d. w. 100 feet ol lit y , K'Hin'r.i and lluth'a addition , Omaha. Sl.OCO. Joel D. Harvey to Fred W Clarke and w. d. , part lot 7 , block 12 , Omaha " $7,000. James E. Jliyd and wife to I'oyd's Opera House Acsacialion , w. d , lotfj and w i nf w i lut < , - block 11 , Oma- Ge 'ig1 ' Warren Saiith to Paul and Win. il. Ifwrnion , q c d , lot 5 , block 1.71 , Ounb.i $1. W. J. Harmon and wife lo Ar-lii- 171 biM C. P ' o'l ' , w. rl , nnd. A lot 6 , block 171 , O-na'-a-fSCO. ' P.iul [ laiin < n and wife to Archibold J.1 C1. I'owcll , r. . d. , n d. i lot 5 , block 171 , Om.iha 8700. Wm. lKVllogv ; and wife to Annie "ST. P.tturson , w. d , lot 10 , block 2 , Capital Hill addition , Omtiha ? C25. llcirsof Jacob S. Shull , deed , to ICooin Jubii William : " , w. d. , lots 5 and G , b'ock 4 , Siiull's Addition , Omaha P 8650.E. . E. J. Ilaylea to A. A. Mahr.r : w. d. , ' lot 7 , bkck 87 , Florence § 200. Jaa. V. Sheely and wife to Geo. O'JJitno and H. M. ILisick : w. d. , ! JO 'ind 151-lOOauresin wA nej , sec. 33 , 11. 15 , IL K ! east.-2 oi'O. JT li N. Wulmell aud wife to Tha S. Dodtrc _ C. A N..b. R. R. Co. : w. d. , w part l.-l . : > , all of lots 4 and 5 , w pirt lot 0 , all in bluik 320 , Omaha § 30. ATKINSON'S \ only fmt class O nt house. rent E. Maurer ha ? opened hia new JJ sil ) on and lunch room 1214 Farnham JSV. street , late Elgutter's store. 1m HICICMAK'S promenade it continued. E ATKINSON'S/or < ir/isfic mittinc y. JL. less UAYE you heard from Indiana ? Ram Why. A. Hcspe , jr. , has just got the T7I finest lot of steel engravings and oak T Frames at low prices you oversaw. oct3i2 ATKINSON'S fa- all hlest norcl- ties. from strip Best Caramels ana Taffies at Tiz- ird'a. 15-tf ATKINSON'S for the largest stock avenue of SiKth Ward "Vigilahteo BEK has pretty effectually aroused the citizeno of Worth Omaha .1 btn e of the duty they owe to hetnselves and the locality m flinch hey live. They say that they pay hur taxes and think they ought to some protection in the pursuit business and pleasure. As they caqnct get it from the authorities they propose to take the matter their own hands. Steps lave bar n faken to organize a night latrol and a vigilance committee and hey will rid the Sixth ward first of dangerous characters whc infest They don't intend to waste any bolishnees on auspicious character ! * caught loitering around. at nfcht , but give them an effectual quietus on trade of highway robbery and attacks of latu so numerous. ATKINSON'S lor all intent nocel- . District Court Proceedings. Prncccdings had on vestenliy , the Jamea W. Sar.io presiding : Ewers vs. Pcabody ; diamisaul at ilaiiitilTs cost. Made I'eahody vs. Ewers ; dismissed at preparation ur luxui lainlifTs cost. \vitlnml . Taylor va. Dean ; dismissed at plnin- cost. Sold Crycr Va. Crycr ; order of rev Ivor by onsent. . O. ' Cryer vs. Cryer 'ct al ; decree for . . Uordcns. . Connecticut Mutual ] ni : Insiir.uice company cf Harlford ; niN trial iu proyreaf. court 'adjourne'd" until this o : at 9:30 : o'clock , I PSHSONAti PARAGRAPHS. . Con Ga'lagher went west to yes- "terda . * - - - - C. W. Mead 1 ft for Chicago Thursday night Levi Carter Icftjor Cheyenne ycstciday n5on. rnonD. D. A. Grillia left for Cliiwgo again Thursday iight. ; - , Ifon. . John D. Teaman , cf BuJT.tlo coun ty , is in the city. isMi Mite . Walter Uennctt returned ironi a trip to Wahoo yesterday. U. S. Senator Paddock was a weft Loan pasenger yesterday. H"n. J. II. Kyuer came in oil the L'n- coln train ycbtcrcUy noon. Lew llibben has gunp from our miiLt. He will hereafter locate in Cliicngo. Hon. Eai ! Clark ami wife went east Thursday , to be absent about six -uecLs. Capt. M.irsh , general man iger of the Tiunk lines of s rcet r.\il y ia Oinahn , h > 8 Kone eait. Pena'er llnrlan of Iowa , accompanied by Seuat r Simnders , ca'lcd at the oflice j cstcrfay afteruoon. A. C'omtney and wife , < > ( Toronto , Can- aJ.i , leftyesterJay for Aubtrjli.iwliere the fonuetgoes to introduce saw niH * , , J. II. Martin. U. P. laid agent of Intli- anapolfc , came in fr m the east to-day with quite a party of Nebraska settlers. Hon. J. P. Kceney , founder of "Wake- ney , Kansas , ami president of the Xa- t.'oiml I'.iir ass > oci.ition , is in tlie city , on his way home from the ent. ; Tlicodore Wljyte. proprietor rf tlie Kstea . Park Jli-tel ' , Co'oratjo , and who own * 10.000 acres iu llio park , in company iiitli tbo Earl of TJiinraven , wis : in the city JCB t rday ] o-i his wrye.ist. . John ' 1 . T'rencJi. secretary anil di&bnra in | ( ' oiR ' of the 'ir ; Ute coniiiiiion. . caiie in from tie ! c.-wt this morning and Jpft at noon for JDtiier. ! Jle wn < ate-tnpanieil fron t ' ivoint by his son , Mr. J > 'ihraiil U French , a rising younsf member of the ) ' ) ? county bar. They uii'l retniu in nl > ontn month. month.'J 'J T7 * ill ? i S AdvortI cmtntB To I < t For Stlo' Lost , i'onnj , Wants , Bo rdlnj : 6e. , vilJ ba In- Bertoil inthorc columns * nct > fr TEN CENTS osrl line ca'h ; rabicciinnt lMwrtlonFlVE CKNTS jvr line. X.o 5i5' irisertlon never less ana TNTY-KIVE CKMT3. lX-- TO UMH-WOKEy. -Call at Law Offlca TAH.Orelehtiin Block NRV TO l.OAU 11CS Faru J2-H ' * ' jr. ) G.ln rnnTr n Agency. no -TIT-ANTED ImmeJiitel } , B001 l.'J \ ) Tlzzaiil'a restaurant. * " > 1' ' WANTKP A girl ( or eencrnl hoascwoi. 2115 California St.between 2'stiml ' 2'ctl Sta. C35-18 WANTED 2 t'oo'l Si'Is for pcrcrnl house work , an < l ona to cool , at tlavcn'a Jiotcl. Couth ' loth street. CSC-1S fc'outl'w WANTKD A situation 1 r an cxprrienced middle-aged JaUy. Aildrcs * M. C. tills offlce. 102.14 offlce.W WAMTEI' A Blrl to do srcnernl honecwirk Krafftmr.voftlirco Call on Mrs. Lort-rzo I'ibb'c , Content St , fifth house from ft. Jta'j-'s Ave , on o st , side CS3-10 tTTAMED Cook at the O'Connell Homo on > V ICthSt.'iair Dwlya. 191-21 WANTBD A smart , ctite boy ; n'cadv rm- ploymctlt. "Iho Bnuhtrcct Co " C35-17 WANTED A good kitduii IinnJ. Apply at this office. 83-10 WANTED A soot ! house-keeper , at 110 r.iruhnm atrcat , up btllrs. Gil tf w ANTED CM ; "cook" preferred , at P. Lang , cor 13th and JacKson. bS3-tf WANTKOitjition.n iiurso App1 > at Mrs Aldcrson , on Uanic } tticcl , bet 17th l th , opposite j.iil. C87-11 "tTTANTED 2 men to work in m.irku ! garden. YV iimth , at HID end cf ISih St. If. W. BAIL. C3D-lf TXJV NTEU ( lirl a' ISti C.-MI atrcet , Y\ family , wants pied coolc , n&shcr arid irono- . (512-11 ( FOR B ; r-KOU5S5 AHD tlnj room for c niincrLial s man , Cl'J North 17lh ht , but. California and bbUr. bbUr.C9M6 C9M6 T710K r.KN'l IJoOlil , furnipliedor unfurnished , Ko. 005 18th , let California ai.d Webster ttn-tt. (75-19 EOU KBA'TThrtcnice rooms , No. illSoiith UthSt CH-15 FOR KENT ll..u o and lot in Mrall's 2nd otl < I.ncnr new U. S. currall. Ei.iiitt' ( | nt C , Crcicliton Clock. CtM-lf rjlOU RFNT La ; o house , 7 room' , 21th st. , iicarCa&strcc . C. T. TAVLl It , CH-tf Office 3lA and 710R HKKT IIim30 on Stli anil I'ino : hoiifo on 23 < 1 and Ciss Inqniro 3W s. 12th Ft. flail t ( JTOR RKNT Finely fiinnahcil rooms at 1310 DiviniKirt street , bet. 13th and 14lh St. 360 1 710R RENT 2 fnrnbhcil rooms ovet Mcr- ch.-inti Kxcliangc , N. E. Cor. 10th and streets. FOR SALE. HOUSE * And coin r half of lot , eontbcaat COI corner 1 llli 1111 ! Caw its. , 7 rooiiH in each ; rdr g * ) iM ? 25 t " month PHMIS' 1 KAL EbTATB Apt-VOT , Ifrlh thdSoilglM.S ( . 679-11 TjlLO'VKR SHELVES With Kraclct8 fnr * ! : > dowi ran tin ; from C5c to SOi.r.tintrd SV. tn ' l fire llowcr stanJs raiijln < from $1 00 st.v A > v ich. Win Kcritt , nu\t to Dec Olfice 073-19 OR SALS ili\e.l paints , at A iroImes.lBtli ami California SK 015-tf { SAIip A new , elegant , flrst-olaw 7j octnopiini , direct fem manufacturer , al than : manuficlurer'rt price , uilletllatalm and give time if d&ired. W. J. CO.VNE L 0'0-tf B SALH Cottonwood lumber of all slzca.nt RKDMOND'S. Sixtccnth-st. SIB-t. MISCELLANEOUS- FOUND Mired , in a slonjh about one mlle north of U. 1 * . K R ehupj , and neatly dead c\ii ) urj , etc. , a forrel horse wlinvhit in fnrehenil and co'Iir ' marled. Owner can lavcfnme by apnl incr at the Omala S'eam Pian and nauiicnari'en. . (03 ( IS SFKC1AL NOTICE Ot o Knsonl. ve'ermiry surgeon , pnuluite of the veterinary college Stuttynt and Zurich. Hospital 1149 Sherman 6-1 m 3VC Oil S IO ' 05:12 : lOxli 1 2x16 12x18 10x20 hustle Cliroin Clirom Photog Windo Laruhn Corniu Velvet Violin Viol i'H i Gtiitan Banjos Accord Send and sbi I OFFICE Absolutely Pure. UK from Crape Creani Tartir No othe makes guch liiht , flaky hot brcadR , Metal luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by drpectiu Faraha fear of the 11s rcsultinj from lieiir i licwtil.lefoud. ( inly in canj , by all Grocer ? . KotAI. BAKIMJ Pnwn n < : n N Vnrk $60 Ba . FLIECEL & CO. criland ? a . Successors to J. JI. TUIELE , MERCHANT TAII RS , < . 1220 Douglas Strer # , T oclMIj. a B S . / / ST. , Offer to-day the Cheapest and Ever Shown in Omaha. T Plain and Brocaded Flushes , - Dress Goods , Momie Cloths , Shudda Cashmeres , All Styles ! All Colors ! St Received , A Large Stock of Seamless Balbriggan - briggan Hose at 25 cents. That we are to-day doing the largest Eetai Business in Ke- braska. Our Stock is all bought from fin $ hands for Cash , and we propose to maintain our reputation for "Seeing fine goods at low prices"relying , solely on an increase in sales to swell our Profits. Politeness guaranteed whether you purchase or not. "One Price Marked in Plain Figures , " . IP. ziycoiRsim & ocx , "f r WTPJWP > IiijBjiL. i -HAS Iv'OW OPE F0.E IffSPEGTiOU HIS HEW STOCK E. of Fall and Winter CJovMllS for ea's Youths' Bays' and Children's Wear. -SPECIAL ATTTENTION HASTEN GIVEN TO MEET lOOiFarnliamStrcd. the requirements of Everybody. / --OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS BlOCk. the most varied and elegant ever displayed ir , ' * he city. -CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO our large display of Dress and Business Suits , Fall Grand Weight Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Goods , Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valisea , Califorfornia Blankets and Overalls , &e. . &c. -NO ONE K 'Hi ; CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until ho has seen our immense Stock anil learned our Prices. SIGN OP THE 3LDEN PIANO frFRAME , A. HOSPE JR. . , . , inos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE STOCK OF o TT xDO msr G-S . Paintings , Enpraviugs an-1 Frames at great ly red iced prices. Frames , 1 Inch , Walnut lEc " 1 " 1 " " " li " 14 " | l JT ( I 8x10 fnme 1 Dinofl friired , ainill , 25c , 3mot flamed , Jar ; , 1 25 , raving * from SOc upwards , tograph frames from 15o upwards , * CorJcea 75c a window and upward * , ibrequirf 8 00 per window and upward * , ilte ecies2fiOpcrwindo * and upward * , frames 25c ncli to5 00 Strinjj lie , 'is 1 75,2 50 , 3 and upwards , .are 5 CO , C 00. 7 00 and upwards. 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upward" , jrdeona from 1 CO up , cheapest in city fo'samples and catalogue of mouldings sheet music. A. OOSPE , JR. , 1676 DoJa-a St. . Omalii Neb. A. W. NASOtf. 3D E 3ST T I S T , : Jacob's Blocfc , comer Capitol Aie. and 15th ? t , Omaha , neb CHARLES RIEWE , NDERTAKER ! italic Cases , Coffins , CaakcU , &broud , etc. diam Street , Bet. 10th and IU h , Omiha , Web. rders Promptly Attended To. week In your own umn. lerins * aJ : outfit frea. AiWrcsa II. JIiI tt ft Co. . . M . weak. 4121 day at he roe catilj madcjcosl outfit free dd rcis Triicti'.r rtli l SUBSCrJBE FOR THE : WEEKLY BEE , The Best in the Weat. f 5" IEVLSN & GO. , J-JtLJ ± ! t K1IWIJAM STKEET. Tfl ' " 4tj-J i. mSKSHm Oval Brand a v. 1 O The silcs of this "brand" of O li ive now nntstrlpfftl all others. Yon Ret more Oystrrg MI WEIGHT AND ilEASUKE In ca of this brand than i any other. U. R. JJEEMr.K. m Central Western Agent , Omaha. SO.OOO POXJ3L-A.ZIS CHEAP i "CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST i MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) clays to sell their entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , 0 Silver-Ware , Pianos & Org n 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. Ilth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come and Jbe Convinced.