- TTTIIr .ia-mrnniic . : Morday Morniug , Oct. 18. ! l'booal- - Talon-cm 6 < Frederick , Leading Hatter. Jiaxws for Cut Wth indices. Sec Pobck'fe advertisement. For the teeth ; Kuhn's Dcntrifico. Try Ease's irw 1'ite Cent Cigar. 3fcjUerick'si tSerns at CruicksbankV. ulk perfume at Kulm's on'y. n l > eautful : about this snow cli ? _ Onc hnn'lrcJ nnd nine cars of The ciiminftl docket will be taken up l-y H KeSfixngohis morning. - Ex-Senator Tiploii , democratic candi- < ) Ac for governor , speaks at the Academy i > f 5I wc to-night. -nT , S. I rascal' ' , registrar , will tit at the Kigie house , Fourteenth street , between Haracy and llow.rd on Monday amlTuce- < \ y evenings for rcgibteiing in the Second ward. The adjcurncd session of the Douglas 0 mty tepubHcaa convention will take ji > ce ne .t Wednesday , the 20th , at which tune alegulatitc ticLql will I o nominated. -The latest army orders from Tort Oaiilia remit the uncxpiied term of con. 'i3em nt to which V * m. A JIay , of com- * ny K , Fifth cavalry , was sentenced by . . gromi court martial. This is done cjion t he i ooinmoiidatiui of his company and jxrat commander. The site contemplated liy the Water works company for tha setting je&cnoir * n l pumping machinery is near the inl r- fotisn of Cuming etrcet with Hie Missouri 1 i er and 333 foot north of the lumping 'iMsc of tlic U.'P. railway. AHiilcR of incorporation haie been M l f r the Tiiilic lining company , of 'in tlis , the characterof which is indicated ! T its name. Ths amount of authorized i , -tt l flock is § 7,500 , in 3BO > linres of $25 ? i. TliB highest aulhor'ml indebk-d- new is S'rOO , The incorK | > r.itors are lihcti K. 3 onjr , .ToJm J. Curtih , Andrew Smith , l > 3win IU ilatlii * , VilHain Connor , Cornelius A. J.wy , John Jtocd and .T.uncs liijatnion. Trains u-cra all late ycsterdiy , the storm c \leud ing cast < nnd VKbt being the cause. The Jliok Iblaud was an hour and a half lhind time , the C. , U. & Q. and Wal : ih tv.o lioura each , the Northwestern four li < * trs. The west bound U. 1' . train did noi gel AUMy until nearly 2 o'clockwhile the wnil train from the west was four hours laleT li o word haling licen received from tlie frieuds of the late Dr. Henry Aaron ? , who * ' Biiicide wa ? recorded Saturday. The r -mains of -unfortunate man were yes" t ky laid to roat ia Potter's field. The IxjtUc from whicL tuc fatal draught -was was found Saturday evening in one A fev. miuutes after miduight Satur- liy iilghl , a fire WJB diwoxcred in the roof over tbc ba'e tnca in the rear of the or factory on l am y btrect. It wa tiiifi under \iaywhen the cty was tl , add tiie bucket Inigadc turned out in f * l force ami % cxtingwi lied it without unmRMiy alarm to lite department. Ah itte- oven Ii.nl l > ecii in contluiit "so and the ( r extended up clew ! the roof , the i the iireviW" < t < rte < l is i - iy 1 liytmiii ; clime , and in a few WH cirtf. \nuldlia\c cn- \va tiilling. nnd Sntil.py AN ill fiml a h.u \ est i rinK iu Omilia. -r 'J''ue M'Tiinm ini Miina ieitnt ewl TlianHlay extiiiing to labur in Eun > in. . ( AttWng Hriiiie , 10th and I'.nn.im slrecU. TJieli < NC if meats . .t Itath i While's uwrlvut , opiiotite the i o tifliK. J.-tf J'or J .turn's , Li > l , Ifoiihesani Panns , fc. over Uemis' newtiilumn on first jiase. , I'arms , Honses and Lands , er JJwirii' nv column of bargains on 1st CorfHnctor' Erotherhobd will at St. JJoufs on'thc ICtli. Coadiict.tr Hermiti and wife , nf this city , will attend. A rich scandal ii looming up on Chicago cage street. invoUiuga married woman a-iil a gay widower. Look out for break- era. TIiobles , were put up in the Acade my of .MUMC Saturday morniu , mid tlie l iipratwre was regulated to suit the weather this evening. The ouly.cascs in the police court S-- tiirdayuioniins.vcrc three of plain dntnk. T.lrce addi'ioual lodgers were subsequent ly registered al the hotel dc "Westerhahl. Mr. Ill B.1Baylor , of the U. S. Coast nnJ Geodct'c Survey is in the city , in.ik- ingateries of .obsonations to deTctmiue the elements cflliecarth'jB * Jiiafiiclijiii at Ojialin. " " . * " * ' Tiie busiupts oT Gatz & Freeman has increased so much of late that they i\ ere impelled to fiu.l new quarters for their nlhee mid salo-room , and have remoxed t o Jsio 1 Uh street. Their brick on Hat nf y uiJl still IKS used , but only as a factory. St. .Tulien. the kin ; of the tuif , with five or HX other noted horses of Hickok's -table now in the east , w ill visit Omaha about the first week in November , return ing to Ualltomia rium van 1 Col. Knyal , inspector general ol the Wrtmcnlof the Pla te , has returned from 1'ort Niobrara , the new jwst in ths north- vrn port of the state. Jle reports that the fort is nearly complete' , and will be ready for occupancy by the first cf December. Tec lilerary roety ! of the young Men's Christ-an Acsiciation had one of their -enjoyable meetings la t excning. Xiitwiili tandin ! ; the fearful btate of ( lie weather th-re was a go.ri attendance , aud tliceveiling was very pleasantly ejieiit. As iiliraneRgowith literary societies wo micht say tljat ns-ocmtion librarjh Iiniw-jn" rapidly , and the donations made .ire teed ! PASSEMENTARIE TRIMMINGS , BEADED CAl'ES , GOLI.A.IIS . and COLLARETTES f ; and 100 Pieces Black and Colored , . SILK FRINGES , just received , bains tha largest and lichest block ever shown in Omahr. A.-G11UICKSHANK A CO. , The Ijeadmg Retailers. * ' at G:30 p. m. ; ha 3lKEENEST ivKEKEs , manager of the Xobraska Vinegar AVerks ° , h a8 Cn- l r editlie of hh capacity faclory , and " tuvrijrjg.oul the best vinegar in the " eaMf,1) ) " 5's } * lf 3-8 on hand a ! } I UIStlLLED IVIM ; A'lXEojiK. IDEE vxsEfiAn and IE VINKiSAE , < -nic Rrda-rod ' at the ) lowest rat.r. all " Ir. Kf brs * ' vinegar took the' Ctat 1 premium at the'iTebraska State Fair. fiat-tu th SAFE .ROBBERY. North Omaha Turns Out Another - other Big Sensation. Work fur the Vigilance "Corn- True to the ttiUment of The BEE a few days sinceTJeiring on the repu tation which the military bridge had ; ained as the sccc : of divers maifea- .nce , a successful burglary was corn- titled there Saturday night. We do tot mean to asperse the character of ho residents in that locality. Wo only wish to make it known that , ratnp3 andiowdies , for Eome inex plicable reason , choose to make that .ocality their rendezvous. The grocery store of Mr. .Thomas A. McShane , situated about 200 feet cist of the bridge , on Coming * street , was the scene of the burglary. En trance was made by prying a rear dorr opao. The only object of the thieves appears to have been cash. They re lieved the money-till of a few nicUcs and blew the largo safe open. Thii was done by drilling a hole in one o the doors near the combination Innb , nnd inserting powder , which broki the door in hr.lvcs. The inner doc of the cafe waa forced open. Th ani < unt secured by the thieves is thought by Mr. McShane to bo b ; tween fifty and eighty dollars. Urior discovering the IOES yesterday morning , hi at once called Marchal Wcalerdnb and officer McClure to the store , hop i"C by the remaining evidences o the onslaught to get some clu to the thiovcs. In cousultalio they concluded to make a search c the neighborhood for the iron money dnwcr which had been taken away This was found by Officer McClnrc set up against the fence surrounding the stock yards of Mr. Hall , which li a few hundred yards to the southwest In and near iho drawer were fotin the valuable papers , which Mr. , M& Shine had deposited for safe keeping , and uhlch are of no value to anyon but the owner. Among them was ! note he holds for the sum of § 5,000 an ! deeds and mortgages of quite ai much value. Besides this plundc waa taken a few boxes of cigars , aw' probably enough chewir.g tobacco t list them a short time. Thai the perpetrators of thii raid wore not profe'wonala is conclusively proven by the tools which they em ployed to do their work , which thanka to their generosity , they lef behind. The officers brought then to pjlico hoidqtiirters , where a re potter of TUE UCB saw them. The } consist of a cart-enter's brace , with which the drilling was done ( the dril however , was not found ) ; an incl : firmer chisel , a five cigths mortic cliifccl , and a lane ; sc-cw driver. It i is likely that hra\icr tools were used but none wcro found. On the flou near the safe w.-.s found a paper fun iicl , through which tbo powder wa run into the d illod hole. 2su cu < had been found up to ! att evening. District Court. Proceeciiigshid on yesterday , the U'1 vnw J.iniej . . . . W. , . , . SavaiM , . . . .ew prrsidin" . > .i. , Oiuci : to short causu liy Saturday morning unit why sale- should not be confirm ed. Uigerty vs. C.ilian ; motion over- ru'cd. ' ru'cd.McCImkcy VB. Rhodes et al. ; sale c titirmod. Cham oi8 vs. liichnnls el al.sherifT ; < if D ujjl-is county substituted for Al fred BurJey , xpochl iinster commis sioner. YattB vs. Ittner ; administrator ; s'c firmed. Cromwell v ? . Cromwell ; plaintiff ordered to give new bond by Satur day morning next. Dcpeise . Ddloro et al. ; plaintiff ordered to give security for costs by Saturday morning next. Forbes ct al ; v.s. McHugh ; motion overruled. Collins vs. German American In surance Compony ; order of revivor. s- Henry et al.'vs. Anderson ; motion overruled. Schrinorvs. Markam ; leave to file petition in DO days. Bankes vs. Frisona ; motion over ruled Guild & Morrell vs. Cunningham it Co. ; motion overruled ; leave to an swer in one week. Simpson vs. Hornberger ; contiuu : mco set aside. In the matter of the assignment of Stephens & Wilcox ; order upon mo tion of assignee to pay dividends etc. Reynolds vs. Markel et al. ; E. Wtikeley appointed guardian ad Ittcm for Priar L. Markel , minor defend ant. Court adjourned until this moraine n 0.yO o'clock. An Eariy Snow. The storm which prevailed on Fri day afternoon and niht $ ; was quito qener.il throughout Nebraska , and in eome eetioi < 8 a very heavy fall of snow is repnr cd , particularly iu the Elkhorn Valley , where the snow in th" cuts on the Omaha , luo- brara & Blsck Hills railroad plied up from teven to eleven feet high , blockading the road and delay ing the trains. Tha train dun hero at 11 a. m. Saturday on the Omaha div.sion of the J1. . Paul & Omaha road , was dtlajcd about five hours. There was alee a heavy enr.w fall en the Omaha A Republican Valley road , and between Osceola and Stromsbutg Uiere were drifts seven feet deep iu the cuts. On ilia Union Pacific tele graphic communication was cut off riDK the storm. The wires were gotten up again as far as Xorth Platte Saturday night. For twenty four iours there w s no telegraphic com munication with points west of C.il- umbus. Whether the storm struck the cattle ranges in western and northern Nebraska has not yet been earned. This heavy fall of snow so early in * he reason is something ic- aiarkable in Nebraska. CHAMPION POOL GAME. A handsome silver medal will this evening be given by D. L. McGuckin to the b'esl player on the pool tables. Contest open to everybody. The highest equal shots to eaw off on the game. Open from eight to eleven. 314 South-Tenth street. CUm chowder at Grand Central Billiard Hall lo-uight. Please Jicmcmber tint H3-den's Fire Kindlers , sold by Crst-clisj Groctrs , are just the thing for starting a quick fire with i either wood or coal these cold mornc inK . I r A GERMAN'S GRIT. Dr. Henry Aarons Commits a Deliberate Suicide by Strychnine. The Coroner's Inquest and Verdict. The duties of Coroner Jacobs have , jf lat , been decidedly light in sonlriEt with the month of August when Euicido was epidemic. It was believed that the disease had spent ts force , but a r.cw cue Is reported o-day of as cool and deliberate a sui cide ts is often heard of. Abont ten o'clock Saturday a wagon drove up to Jacobs' door and stopped , the driver inquiring if they vieieat the coroner's. Upon being answered in the affirmative , ho with ur. assistant unloaded the dead body of a man , clothed only in pantaloons andthirt , bareheaded &nd barefooted. The owner of the team , whose name is Albert Koba , is a German living about sir miles west of the city. He told the particulars of the death of the man whose body he bad brought in about as follows : 1 he deceased arrived at bis house a little after 2 o'clock Friday sifter- noon waiting through the rain and asked if he might come in und stay all night. As he waa drenched through and in a miserable plight Mr. Kobs had not iho heart to turn him away so he gave him the desired permission. About half an hour after supper the man came Into the kitchen and asked for a glass in which to take some med icine. Ho then took out a phial from which ho poured some whitish crye- tas ! into the water , and drank the doee. Oio cf the family remarking th'at it "looked liketugir , " ho replied , "Well , it don't taste like sagar. " He then laid down , and afterwards Mr. Kobj saw the twitching of his face , but thought he was laughing , at him , and felt rcther hurt at it , after Lls hospitality had been accepted. About 2 o'clock the farmer woke up , hearing the visitor walking about the floor , and saw him go outside into the yard in the dress described above. Ho was gone so long that Kobs thought ho tni ht bo making arrangements to s'eal n horse or something else , and going lo the doer to look for him , found him lying on the porch , stone dead. Not knowing what else to do , ho and his hired mauThco. , Klabunde , placed him in the wagon and brought him in to the coroner , which was cer tainly very considerate toward that < 'f- ficwl and savoi nim a very disagree able rida and the county quite an ex- pens 3. A jury was impinnnled consisting of K. M. TVtnlott , CSiao. EJgerton , Ln-in Mll-r , J s. McMichaol , Frank H. 15ij'ci-.ii'l Henry Stint , and r.nin- ijue.H held < il jilO. Papers found on Iho person of the doceised indicated that he was a Gcr- mafl ( > bvFicisn nnd that l > is ti.iiuo was Dr. Honrv Aarnnp. lla was apparent ly n"t fverSC ycais of ago , was of medium height , v oil built , wore a black gent looking , llo is said to hav been an officer it the Prussian army and was undorsl"I to say last night that ho had a w f mid two children in this city. A f grains left in hU pocket of the subi'.mc-i he had tr.ken wore pronounce ! to be strychnjne That the suicide . -.x * a deliberate oie ; is proven by a few lines written in blue pencil on a page of his memorandum book during the evening , which were as follows : To any United States officer : If I am found dead , please look for Ki\ee Clubs of Arkansas , Dr. Brewer or one Dr. Thos. Morton , Baxter Co. , Ar kansas. What Kivee Clubs are nobody know ? , but Coroner Jacobs has telegraphed to several parties , including those named and will hold the remains sub ject lo their order. The jury found "That thb deceased came to his death by means of poison administered by his oirn hands. " PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. G. W.E. Dorsey , of Fremont , was i the city yesterday. Mrs. C. S. Stebbiti * , wife of Assistan General Passenger Agent Stebbics , of th U. P. , returned from the east yesterda morning. Mrs. Sam Brown and children returne from the east yesterday. F. W. Gridley , formerly of the postoi Bee force , went out to Grand Island yes terday. Mr. Henry Dohle left for the east las eycninfT , where he proposes to lay ia mammoth stock of boots and shoes for th winter trade. Architect Elfatrick , of Boyd's oper muse , has gone to Louisville. lli ICate Fowler , of IJew York , has beea encased to takecharge of the prepar atory department of Brownell Hall , anc will arrhe in a few days. Church Howe was in the city yesterda y ife rctnrns home this morning. George Canfield hai returned from a trip to Oakdale. Mrs. M. W. Gaylord has returned t Omaha and will make her home with Hon Geo. L Gilbert. K. K. Valentine was in the city yester day. day.E. E. L. Bicrbower went out to Sidney S : tutday. Mrs. Ben Gallagher has returned from thswest. Judge Elmsr S. Dundy left for Califor nia Saturday. M. B , Hoxie , of Grand Island , left for iome Saturday noon. Hon. E. K. Valentine was a westbonnd passenger Saturday. Mrs. John A. Harbach has returned from the east. Prof. Siinl. Aughey went west on the noon tram Saturday. y. J. Burnham left at noon Saturday to speak at Belle Creek Friday evening. Senator Saundera and wife left for Mt. Pleasant , Ia. , Friday to attend an old sellers' reunion. Tiket Agent Seachrest , of the Kansis City , St. Joe & Council Bluffs railway.ltft for Kansas City to-day on a vijit. Leave of absence for fourteen days baa been granted Capt. Thos. Wilson , chief commissary of subsistence of this depart ment. THE LOBD'S LIEUTE ANT. The Great Evangelist on His Way to the Pacific Coast , With Sankey , the Sweet Sing er , Still in His Company , Yesterday was a day of unusual nterest to the religiously Inclined orlion of our population from the : t that Messrs. Moody and Sankey , lie great Evangelists , were in our midst , and held meetings under the uspices of the Young Men's Christian \ssociation. They ! eft Chicago 9:15 Fiiday for Omaha by the Chicago and Northwestern railway and will \rrive in the city this evening. Knowing that our readers would expect to hear from them immediate- y after their arrival if not sooner , tbeir imc schedule forced us to take the alter alternative and takin advantage of the temporaiy atop of the train this morning , in eastern Iowa , for break fast , our through telephone line was called into requisition and the porter having called Mr. Moody out from the dining room , the following colloquy quy ensued , begun by our reporter. "Hello ! " "Hello ! " "Is that Mr. Moody ? " "Yes , sir. What do you want ? " "I would like to ask you a few questions if you have no objections. " "Nono whatever sir , if you will be brief ; my lime is limited. " "How long have you and Mr. San key been contemplating your trip to San Francisco ] " asked our reporter ol Mr. Moody. "Ever since we came back from Europe , iu 1875 , they have been in viting ua out to the Pacific slope , anc we have been promising them we would coma. " "You have never been tbera before I believe ! " "No , not together. Once I took a flying trip out there. " "Uow long do you expect to be therel" "I don't know ; that depends on how the work opens up. " "Will you conduct your work in the large tnbornnclo as you did in Chicago ? " " .No ; we will work in the churches , as we did iu Baltimore and St. Louis. " "How about Mr. Hollenbeck's branch of the work , lhat is an nddec feature is it not ? ' " .No sir ! He'll do about the same in the temperance work as Mr. Sawyer did in Chicago. " "What has been your more recent work ? " ' 'Our last work was in St. "Louis anc Chicago , but this summer I Lave beei attending to my school for young ladies and I have Etartod one fur > y -\lao , both In Northfleld. " "Where will you go irom Sii Francisco ? " "Well , I don't know , that depends Wo have had strong calls from New Orleans and wo my upend the firs part of tno season in California anc the latter part in New Orleans. " "When do you expect to reach San Francisco ? ' ' ' 'About the first of November , shall probably stop at Salt Lake anc probably at Cheyenne. " At thia moment Iho bell rang am iho interview was summarily broagh to a close. WANTED 3 good blacksmiths on 14th street between Harney and Ho - - ' A unuciv ATtlltPIlY. ( f Oysters in every style at Tizud'u 15-tf Reduction in prices , superiority inrnt lined , Abtor ilutuo , N. Y clGlm The Cozzens House lias been leascc by Mr. Augustus Cary who ia preparec to accommodate a limited number o respectable boarders. No families o children are in the house and a quie place with good accommodation guaranteed. Day board § 3 00. Board and lodging § 4.00 per week. Coz zens HOUBO , Ninth and Haruej streets. A number of looms hav been fitted up for lodgers. ol4-th-s- J. I. Nichol & Co. , opposite post office , are selling choice apples at § 2 2 per barrel , and Michigan Quinces a 65c pir basket. A choice line o groceries always on hand. Registration Notice. State of Nebraska , Douglas County.-B Notice is hereby given that I wil sit in the store t-f E. W. Wyman's 15th street , three doors south of Pos Office , on Monday , Wednesday am Saturday , October 25th , 27th and 30th , also on Monday , November 1st 1880 , for the purpose of registerin ; the elector * of the fourth ward , Cit of Omaha , Douglas County. In witness whereof , I hereunto se my hind this 15th day of October , A D. , 1880. JOHN S. WOOD , olo-16t Ragislrar of said ward. Nicely furnished rooms for rent. Inquire No. 1616 California street. o3t3 MRS. A. CALDERWOOD. . 4 * fc Mcniers celebrated Fine Chocolate at Joe & Sam's. tf LOST OR STOLEN. One Irish setter pup , nine months old , white and red. Answers to the name of "Bruce. " Five dollars re ward will be piid for the dog. JAMES HENDERSON. Cor. 12th and Jack-eon Sta. 14 3t Telephone to Joe & Sam's for a box of thosa Famous Caramels and Bon buns. BARGAINS IN SIIK AND WORSIED SOITS at MCDONALD & HARRISON'S. o6sat-tu-th Graiz & Freman , cracker manu- : acturcrs and wholesale dealers in Nuts , Candles and Cigars , have re moved to 510 , llth street , ( McShane & Schroeder's old stand ) , which will bemused as sales-room and office. Their ild stand will be used only as factory. ol2-tu.th.sat $1.85 will furnish you with a winter's sup- ily of Hayden's Patent Fire Handlers. Sold by all Grocers. Any one visiting the elegant rooma I A. W. Naaon , dentist , will be at nee convinced that he has better fa- ilitiei for doing all kind * of dental work than any one in the west Offie , Jacobs' Block corner Capitol avenue and 15th street. It I OLESON'S ODTEAGE , An Unfortunate Woman from Omaha Raped by Him. The Brute Incarcerated. Nearly every one will remember the case of the man Karstol who was ar rested in this city some months pgo and sent to the penitentiary for steal ing * a silver brick and some silver drippings from the smelting works , where ho was employed , and which he concealed in his garden until they were found by the officers. Hard uck follows his unfortunate family till as will be seen from the follow- horrible story from to days Lin da Journal : John Oleaon , a Swede or Dane , a tone meson by trade ; who has been > efore the police court on several occa > ions , for minor offense ? , was dragged before Justice Platte yesterday to an- iwer to the serious charge of rape , iaid to have been committed upon a ) oor , lone and forlorn woman named 3arbara Karstel , whosa husband is now n the penitentiary , serving a sentence for the crime of larceny , committed in Omaha. Mrs. Kars- tel tells a plain , straight-forward story nnd underwent a rigid croas ex amination yesterday , without contra dicting herself once. To begin with , he poor and unfortunate woman is a ; enant in a small house owned by Dltson. About ton o'clock last Wednesday night , just as she was re- : iring , the defendant called at the lousa and demanded admission. She isked who was there and then refused dim admission. Whereupon be broke open the door , and then demand ed matches to light the lamp. The womin and her two children were very much frightened and after he had received th'o matches and struck a light , ho waa ngain asked to withdraw. He rtfused to go , and at once made a base proposition to her , and was rt- fut > ed. He then ecized the poor woman and accomplished his purpose , Uucn his testimony Justice Platte bound him over for his appearance be fore the coming term of the district court. S. P. MORSE & CO. , FARNHAMST. , CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS of DRY GOODS. BARGAINS IN BLANKETS , COMFORTS , ETC. FROM STEFUKNS & WILCOX'S STOCK. We Inve many boods , bought last year , that have since advanced from thirty to fifty per cent. , yet wo offer them nt bankrupt prices : . 50 pure 10 4 Wh-te Blankets a 2 00 worth $3.00. 50 pjirs 10-4 White Blankets at 82 75 , worth $4 00 25piirslO-I white blankets at § 5.00 , worth $7.00' 25 pairs of 11-4 White Blankets at SO 00 , worth § 9 OD. _ _ 3D pa'ra California White Blankets at $10.00 , worth § 20.00. 400 pairs Western Groy Blankets at 55 , § 6'and § 7.50. All to-day worth from $2 to So a pair more. Our new Display of DRESS GOODS , HOSIERY , FRINGES , Pc'ssmentertes , Beaded Trimming ? , otc , is very elegant , and certainly the tiuest shown in Omaha. UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! ! JfAK UJMJGtt. VALiOEt Men's all wool nnd merino SKirta and Drawers at less than wholesale prices of to-day. Children's merino Vtstaaiid Pauls , from 2o els up to biistCntwright & Wirner'n qoods 50 dizen Lidies" Moriuo Vuits and pants , at 50 , worth 75c. Birg-iin * in Lid is So unless Vests , at § 1.25 , wi-rth § 2 00 S. P. MORSE & Co. Regal Roshellp. The appearance of this rising young ' star" at the Academy of Music waa not under as fivorable aus pice ? as might hivd been wished for , but she sustained the reputation which had preceded her. She is not only a beautiful woman , but one of the future great actresses of the world. Hickory , Chestnuts and Black Wal nuts at Tizird's. 15-tf THE LATEST FROM INDIANA , Informs us that Fred M. Peterson , the "Omaha Bakery" man , has the finest rig in town , and gets up the beat line of bread , cakes and pies , and runs the cleanest shop in the west. All from § 2.80 six years ago. Try his celebrated TWIST , 516 Tenth St. Jh-B-tf A large assortment ot BLACK and COLORED FRINGES ; 500 GROSS Dress Buttons new and beautiful designs just received at "THE MECHANICS' ONE PRICE STORE" of FREDIUCESON &BRO. , 408 Thirteenth street , near Harney. oc9-sat-tu-thu-lf The Early Robber. Mrs. R. A. Wallace , who keeps a dry goods store at the corner of Tenth andDodgo streets , was surprised on coming down from her residence to open up , Saturday , that the door was already open , and that some thief had carried away about § 12 worth of goods , including underwear , silk wipes , etc. There was no one sleeping in the store , and Mr. T. J. Collins , who came downabout an hour before Mrs. Wallace , was the first to see the door open , but did not suspect burglary. It waa fortunate for the proprietor that the thieves were su easily satisfied. MR. AUGUSTUS CARY has removed ris bakery to the northeast corner of STinth and Harcey streets , and built one of the largest and best ovens in he city , and has a capacity f or turn- ng out loives for the thousand. Vienna bread , pies , cakes , and a full ine of eatables of this kind always on land and delivered to any pirt of the Ityfree of charge. ol3-w-s-th For Delicious CARAMELS , the finest in Americi , Go to JoeSam's , ext to Postoffice. tf Clam chowder at Grand Central Billiard Hall to-night. E. Maurer has opened his new aloon and'lnnch'rootn 1214 Farnham treet , late Elgutter's store. 1m CALL FOE A CONVENTION , To Nominate a Senator for the Sixth Senatorial District. A convention to nominate & eonator for the sixth senatorial district of the Btato of Nebraska is hereby exiled to meet at the City Hall , in the city of Omaha , on Thursday , October 21st , 1880 , at 2o'clock , p. ID. , of that day. day.D D ted October IGth , 1880. 0. F. GOODMAN , 0. S. CHASF , A. II. KENNKDY , Committee. MM J. II. Slhven & Co. have been busy the last fev ? days iu openino ; and rranging a Urge'and complete Block if fall nnd wintur styles , just received , consisting of 2ue millinery , elegant neckwear , notions , &c. lladtmoisello Protau , for many years trimmer for ho establishment , hia just returned 'rotn an extendtd tour , having visited New York , Chicago and other leading emporiums of fashion , and ia prepared to get up anything in thia line on short notice and in a satisfactory man nor. All lady friends , ocquaictances and others wishing to obtain the latesi f.ishions are invited to mil. Mrs. J M. Slav en & Co. , Jacobs block , Cap itol avenue and Fifteenth street SPECIAL H NOTICE Adrcrttstmcnti. 1o Lot Fur StJe est , Xnund , > aits : , EowulDj &c. , v > lll be In serted Intheje columns oni/ ) for TEN CENT per Una ; eacK subwquontlnecrtlou.FlVE CKKT per line. * The Diet Insertion never loss tha T\VENTT-FrVE CKHT.1 TO LOAJJ-UOKEY. * nnA O LOAN At8 percent Intel OO.V'UU ' st , n sums ol * 2X0and ; up- warOs for I to 5 jcars" lima onfiMt cLvslmprov cil city and farm property. Aprly nt BE3IIS Real KsUtoand iKJin Ageauy , IStli and Douelas 8 tg. 278-co-Jtf KI2T TO LOAN Call at Iw O3Ice B. L. VIIOUAS , RumnS.Orctehton Block ONKY TO IiOAI-f J103 Knrnhim street. M Dr. Edicurd Loan Agency. nov-22-tf HELP WAKTED Immediately , a gwd took , at WANTED ' restaurant. 691f A. girl ( or general housework WANTED St.between 2lst-.ml 2 nd St3. 093-18 / - coed gills fjr geiaml housc- W/N1ED-2 ono to cook , at blnen'd hotel. South lOlh strict. 6S'MS ' WASTED A clrl to do general liotifewnrk fur a fainiiy of three Tall on Mrs. LO IJZO ritib'c , Comrnt. at , fifth house from St. Ma-j's Ava , on CJB : side PSO-1C Cook at the O'ConnslI llouac on WANTED , near Dodge. ( fll-21 A smart , sctue hey ; stead * cm- WANTED "Iho Bradatrci t Co " CS5-17 \ 7A TCI > A eooJ kitchfn hand. Apply at W this office. ; C8S-16 AN1ED A L-ood hoiTbe-keeptr. at 1109 W Kirohum street , up st.iis. 031 tf WANTEU-Girl ; "c ok" preferred , at F. Laiij. , cor 13th and Jickson. 6S3-tf PASTED 2 men lo work ! > marked garden W nmth , at ttu end cf 18th St. il. W. BAIL. G53-tf / Girl a , 1S1T Cas > street , tmall W/NTKO anta ooJ coolr , wisher and irono- . C)2-tf FOR REHT-KOUSES A D LAHC. 17(011 ( KENT CVtapc , on 5th ami Pine Sis I lien house , ciglit roomg.onZJdand t'asaSta. Enquire J. ' . l.oc. r1. E. Cor. lth and Farn- ham. G9G-tf (1KENT ( Fu'tilihcd room with use of tit- I' Unir room for commercial gentl-inan , 010 North 17tb St , Let. C.diforma and Webster.CDOI6 CDO-I6 I'.EXT Itoom , fiinisheil or unfurnielied , FOK . COS JSth , let California aLd Wt-lster etrctt. < .75-iO . RPM1Thrcoulcc rooms , N . t4boutb F.Jll St. 671-15 HKNT Hiu o and lot in f-huirs 2nd F10H . , mnr iio U. S. cxnrill. Kcquiio at Kooni 0 , Crci.htoi LI ) cK. CCJ-lf [ 7 < ) R II1 NI 1 urge Imuce , 7 room' , 20th St. , I' nearCis Btrco. V. T. TAYL < R , _ 63' tf Olllcc Mth and D il l. . FOIt RKNT inely funuihol rooms at 1310 DiTeuport street , bet 13th aud llth St. 350 tf FlOR RENT 2 furnished rooms o > er Jler- chants Exclunge , N. E. Cor. 16th and Podceftrccts. l Q-if FOR SAIH. LOIS , FAR11S , HOUSES AND LANLS Look oycr BfMIa' new column of har a'nj oulst I'a e. _ O HOUSED And corner half of lot , southeast & corner 14th and CajaSts. , 7 room' in each ; rent for S2 > nd 835 ir ( month 1 KAI ESTATE AoEScr , 16th and DougU Sta. C70-tf TJILOWna SHELVES With Brackets for win- JD dowi ran -in ; from 65c to 0c. I > 3int d wood and * ire fl n-er stands nn imr from il W to ? 7tV vxh.ftn Evntt , next to I'ee Offi. c. . _ 673-19 FOR ALS Mixed paints , at A Holme8.16th and California SU. 615-tf FOR SALE A new , elegant , flrst-claes 7J octivo piano , direct frjm manufacturer , at less than manufacturer1 ! ) I rice , will toll at a bar Raui and give time if de.ircd W. J. CONNE- , _ 806-lf BEMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O Bargains In Houses , Lots , Farms and Lan'h , In his new column on 1st page Ml Lit T * enty to twenty-tour quirta or one dollar by John T. T unison. FK SALE Cottonwood lumber of all elzes.at RKDMOSD'S. SLtteenth- t. 616-t- HISCELlAflEOUS- LOTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Lee over BEMIS' new column 6f bargainson 1st OODND Jlired , in a slouRh about one mlle JJ north of U. f. R. B ehop , and nearly dead from exposure , etc. , a porrtl hone wlili white strip in forehead and tolUr marked. Owner can hare same by apnltinir at tha Oiraba Steam Laund v nd uaiiutr charges. 103-18 QPKC1AL OT1CE Ot'o Knsonl. veterinary O Burgeon , graduate of the veterinary college of Stuitgart and Zurich. Hospital 1143.Sherman avenue I 6-lm Absolutely Pure. Made from Crape Cream Tartar. No otho preparation makes such li'ht , flaky hot breads , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by ilvpettia without fear of the lls rejultlnj from hearr ! digestible food. hold only In cans , by all Orocr . KOTAL BiKina POWDXR Co. . N w Tork J. H. FLIEGEL & GO. Successors to J.II THIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , .No. 122O Douglas Street , rnlUly ONE MJLLiOH ACHES CHEAP LAND XZfiT EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. - A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many 01 them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , . An Immense List of f , OMAHA - . CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Eeai- - dencea from $3OOO 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 City Heal Estate. , We else have , MONEY TO LOAN . - - on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 1O percent , interest to all who Cftn show good titles. ' 5. Maps for Douglas ami Sarpy Counties Tor 4 beautiful lots fronting south la Isaac & Seldcn'a * do. for Si JO half cash. House and lot , 22d and Dodge . $ 3000 Hou'e and lot near liownell Hall . 2,10C Two new Iioutea and full lot , rents for 81:0 per jear . 4,000 New brick house , 21x25 , 1 } story , with 3 , lota . 2,000 IloiL-e acdlot Websttf at . . . . . . 1,500 Larsehoiljeand comcrlot . . . . . e.OOC Lirgo house full lot , California st . 4.00C Residence and 4 full lots , St. Mar/a at e. . 6,600 ) Home and imall lot , couth of depot . 930 House and etmll lot.soutn of depot _ . 635 Reel lonco propeity , Kountze ana Kath's add . 6GOO Fin eres'dcnce property . 10,000 House and lot , 22d rd llirney . l SCO House and lot , Nclsou'fl addition . 2,7GC Ilousoand lotShinn's addition . 1COO Kesiiltnceand corner lot . 8OU. > BcaiJenco ( cab ) . 7,100 Eeaidedce . 0,000 RSsldenci . C , 0a Houfo nr.d One-half lot . 1.C5C Three homes and corner Joi. . j . 7lOd Residence and corner lot . , , , . 7,500 House and 60 feet front , ICth street . 3,700 Lar < c houfe nd corner lot . 0,500 Rtidetce and three lots . 0.500 Two house ami corner t c-thirda of cor ner lot . 1,1 Housaand small lot , Caaictrect . 2,100 Hauseandlot , 27th near Farnham . l.OXH Brick house and corner lol . 1,350 Small houo and fulllot , Caminga at . 2,30u H. use nd lot , 23d street . 3,250 House and full lot , worth fi,000 for . 5,600 Fnebrck residence. . l,5oo Bnck residence . B.liOO House and co'ncr lot . 1,550 New two-story house and corner lot. . 4,200 Residence and lull lot , Farnhima : . & fee House and one acre , 18th street . 3,000 Houm and half lot , 18th street . 2,200 House and lot , Shinn'g addlt o i . 1 COO House and half lot , Casa strret . J.ioO House and hnlf lot , CaslStreet . 1,450 Residence and Ute Iota , Capitol HIM . 7.000 Ele/ant brick residerce 2 full lots . 15,600 Finest residence in the city . 16,000 Resdence pr .forty . 17,000 Residcn e property . . 17,500 Residence . 5,500 House and lot , Shinn'g acluitior. . 1,200 House ana lot , MilnnVi'dditfon . 1,50(1 House and lot , 2th and Firnham . 1,400 ilouse and lot. 27th and Doujliia . $375 House and full lot. Izardst . 1,7-0 Xew house and 1 } lot . 2,200 Residence property . 7,600 Residence proper. y , vcrvr fine . 13,500 Houaeand lot , Horbach's addition . 1,500 Residence , Farnham st . 6,000 Honso and J lot 1 b'ock from Court House and J lot 1 block from Court Ilouse . 2,2oO House and corner lot 2 blocks from Court House . 2F < QO Houseandl t , Nicholas street . l.XX ( ) Honscaml 1 acre.Gises' addition . ! 40 Ilouse and lot , llih etreel . 900 Lante buildin ; and s.i Iota 1 mile out. . . 4,000 House and lot on Davenport . 3,600 Uouteand i lot , near depot . 1,500 House and J lot , near depot . 9'0 House and lot , South Avenu- . l.fXH ) Hou e and lot , Shinn'g addition . I.t'OO Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add . . 2,60o Residence property , Kounue ard Ruth's addition . 5,000 Residence property , south part , f town . 2,500 House and } lot , Webster et . 2,700 Horse and 5 acres at Darracks . 7fO House and lot , Armstrong's addit'n . 1,000 Houe and lot , South 12 st . C50 House and lot , Kountze and Ruth's ad ditlon . . . 3,500 Residence aud } lot . 2,700 HOUM and lot , 16th st . 3,600 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Tarn. St , , Omaha , Immense Stock for A Fine CnstomOIadc Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. For Men , Boys , and C-h' ' ren Unilcr-Woar , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street Near Fourteenth IRT1 T1 M Hi FAJIKIIAM STREET. The silea of this "l.ratul" cf O hue row ontetri.rot alt others. You set mmrOjtttr * . KI . . . WEIGHT ASDMlSUhB In ca ct thu brand than i ally other. D i : KKhMHt. . m General \V stcrn Aficnt , Omaha. ' * : * S-5 gS -J f5 i v 4 BE AH. D W Y & STONE , J.B.FREHGH&C GEOOEES , OMAHA. OMAHA . OMAlT A. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I Cigars from § 15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 35 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. mwf MAX MEYER & CO. , Omalia , iffl B GUNS , A MUHiTIOK , SPORTING GOODS , Fisliin < ? Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of m EEMAN 5 CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. D.irmg tha Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELilEN'S FRESH OYSTKRS , vf hich. are now the best in the market. A luge assortment of CANDY . < 1 SUGAR , TOYS for the n lHay trade. GATZ & FKEE3IAN , 510 IKIt StOuinliii. . , ocll5-c Hl-Cra Dealer in \ The Cheapest Place ia the City for FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES. I Manufacture my own Pieced That will last you a lifetime , at thaliowest Price in the city , ' and deal in no factory-mads truck that almost universally dealt in . now-a-dayn. I also manufacture all kinds of Cans. W3I. F. STOETZEL , Tenth & Jackson Sts , S3 = cd-3 1