Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 26, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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Tuesday Morning , Oct. 26.
BREVITIES ,
* Leading Hatter. o23-tf
55 Tor the teeth , Ktihn'b Denlrifice.
Porter is running the Omaha 1'eny.
* Isuio KickoTs , American remedy.5
' Kuhu's oulj
- Luliin'sbulk I'crfume at
e jImiiortcdJIayltum at Ulake's , Unii :
"
lock. It
( ; o < xl winter apples , $2.0(1 ( per baml ,
at'BuffcttV. '
Califoniia pure wines al BLkcKT7iii a
-A new block of fine handkerchief ex
IracU at Saxek
BKST IN THE WOULD
f ; iuve fitting FaltcriH at Bushman's. tf
The best of meats at I'.ath &
ui irkct , opposite the ] tostoiice. ( 29-tf
Good w inter appleK , S2.00 per barrel.
sii Buffett's.
Imported ales and porter at BliikuV ,
Union block. It
Pine imported liquors and wines for
family and medicinal use at J. 13. Ula e's ,
Union hi. ck. It
' Harry Holers buried hid two week *
ld boy ycstcrJay. The child died tf d i > h-
tlieria.
Dr. Ayres , dclivcrcil ian interesting
leiturc on .Amlutiiy , at 10 a. m. y 8lerd y ,
b f < ir the clata in the Nebraska cullvgc of
medicine.
- L'AKGRVIIITH , MKSIIANIC
Totitoes ; Belling at 70 cents a bushel in 10
biwliel lotJ. . 1. Nitihol CVs , coiner
Fi'ftecntli and UiMl4c. o25ui-w-s
The ic will be a meeting of the Gar-
fieM "and Arthur club at the Academy of
Music , this evening. AddresBses will
bj inaile by E. | 1C. Valentine , Col. 12.
1' ' . Sinylhc and perhaps others.
The li t of the scries of Imperial club
p ifties will take p'.ice Tuewlay evening at
It&onic halt This yum ; ; and thriving
orjpinizaUon will , no doubt , repeal this
year their success of last.
-1 There will be a meeting of the Foot
ball , Club this ( Tuesday ) evening , at
S o'clock , to ratify new members , etc. A
limited number of members will bo ad
mitted , and those wishing to join will
L'icatc attend. '
There is a good'deal of Ulk among the
yonng bloods of the city about a reported
black-list , which has been gotten up autl
, is supposed to embody the names of all
.young men \vho frequent saloons. Over
nix hundred names are reported to be on
'lint ' , to each of which is appended a brief
synopsis of tha man's moral character. The
V author of the interesting wculc is threaten
ed \\ith all sorlsof punishment. The book
will IKS ready for distribution tin * week ,
aad the lin > t edit'on is already s > ld.
Mcs-re. JJ. I. . Nichols , F. J. Collins ,
Ge'o. W. lice , Kzra Goodyear and W.
Ohleuilurf , returned early yentcrtlay
front a grand duck hunt over in low.i.
They left this city Saturday morning acj
hunted at ( 'iws Luke and vicinity , ten
milcH liclow Council UIuffB , doing fi < si.-rate
ctcrywhero. They brought homo 123
ducks. i2 ! uipe and three wi'd geese. Mr.
JCiehols is the jwisscMor of a fine new
breech loadicg gun , to which much of the
x Hucjess of the hunt may be ascribed.
. A very pleasant affair took p1ae last
Saturday evening at the residencsof Coun
cilman KauffmMi on south Tenth street , it
being the Le'ebratiou of hi * thirty-nerond
birthday. Quite a large number of friends.
upward * of thirty , congregated on the oc-
c.iii ni. Th ic were present Mr. IXuinoti
a'id I.idy , Mr. Stepp and lady , Mr. hcniilt
and lady , Mr. llosicky and lady , Mr ,
Julius Kaulfiuan and lady , Mrs. Krcl.3 ,
Miss Kosicky , Mr. C. Bauer niul others too
umncrouK to incutum. Mirth and enjoy
nitiut KIM h'gh , ami after a very bountiful
nnl di'licaletepastuueof IheparVrbBervwl
tie ! lovers of lerpMJehorcan art. It was
vary late nt night , way into the "wo buia
hours , " when the company departed.
AVIiatever may lw iij of the English
t > aiile | it limit l > c udmittcd that they have
> n my gunJ uracUces which the people of
. Anicricaniightwellcuiulatc. A prominent
Sunday K.-ho < il man of this city last even
ing baid : "When "I was attending the
Huu'day school centenary in London recent-
lyjl cou'd n"t help noticing one thi&g : we
# lia < l nieetingi BCVCU morning ! ' , aftemoons
and evenings of the week
, and I never paw
collection taken up there. And bchide
this , > ve were furnished with meal tickets
for every day in the week. " Kbw , if this
l . licy were carried out in this country
theio would be no cry of empty churches" j
: uul lack of faith. There would bo such '
n oiil-pourinj of the minute * in listen to
the Word as has uexvr been known siucc
the days of Poiiticost.
3 * Commissioner * ' froceedlngs.
SATUKiiAv , October 23.
l > curd uiot pursuant to adjourn *
HUM it ,
Present Commissioners Corliss
Ku'H'itsnd ' Drcxel.
51 iaulca of last mooting were road
mid approved.
A > petition was presented asking
tli\ti a licento be granted EL L 1'ick-
ni lo eoll liquora at County Erne
UOIISR , and the same was laid over for
twowcoVs. "
JiesoZrcd , That the county clerk bo
uud is hereby directed to correct the
kin Hint of ; jiercl fund levy shown in
the ncaoral fund warrant book of 1SSO ,
> I hat. the aamo will correspond witli
iln Huuuint of said fund on the tax
lut for 1880.
License to ecll liquors was granted
Mary Ostcr , of Valley , and J. Flood ,
of Waterloo.
The following accounts wore allow-
1 :
mOM THE U1TC11 FUMI. .
.Sl.iulon & .Tohiison , on apcountof ditch
ctmtnict ? PO
rnon THE OUNIILVL rvsn.
Thoma * Howtfll. express S S 00
iVMirad Solil , work onruad 21 00
J'rank J. Crawfonl , witnea < fees. . 12 20
John Anderson , damage * for right
of ' way 2S CO
3'e'lBrtllcelc , gnvli g 100 00
E Grifliu , wo-konroad 24 (0 (
liilwardCa * iily , work on road. . . . 2t 00
T 11. J. ' . Mnthcwdon , tmns [ > ortation
i of p.iupern.r. . . . . . -13 3)
' - -Jolm ( . Jacobs , cMfins for poor. . 1)00 )
\ \ M < Stcuburg , fees in btate ca es "i 70
John Hnll , balauce for gracing. . . 45 80
O. A. Jensen , on aixouut of grad
ing "j 00
Coroner. jurnirand _ witnesses. . . u . 21 CO
.Ioji.'Ih Martlu , Kheriff fees in state
i U , IS 15
3 . 11. Williams & Son , go"'i for
piHir house and po r . . . 0" SU
James Tnrner. tales jnr-T. . . . 200
Andrew lAnble.Rradi , . . 1 > U 'J >
i > . 1' . Knight , < > tut O i.ier
snlar. . . . . . . . . 2500
. 1) . 1 * . Kedman , inroad 825
Thirly-fjur pci . -ituet-s fees. . 1 'J 00
Klcveu persons w t .cs < fees before
jiMtiieof jrea . . . . . . . . 63 15.
Tnrco ftcniotw , wdne-s fees before
lioard of insanity GOO
Thu following was adopted :
liesoltfd , That the county treasurer
. . bo.ind ia hereby directed to rcduco the
v.ihntlon of the east half of lot 13 ,
r _ Muck G , Heed's 1st addition , as s-
H mt > d for the yo r 1879 , from $400 lo
if75 ! and collect
tax cccordingly , on
account of error by as'cssor.
' Adjourned to the 2Gth inst ,
Jouxll. MANCHESTEB ,
# County Clerk.
California Fears , Plqtrs , Grapes ,
at'Tizard'fl ' Palace , o21-tf
SOEBT.
Gen. W. S. Hancock Writes
That He Cannot be In |
Omaha on the 27th.
As Pressing Duties Detain Him
at Home.
lt will bo remembered that some
titiio ago the committee of the police
dcparliuaut who had charge of lesuing
the invitations for the second annual
hall to occur on Wednesday evening
of lliis tPtM'k , Bent coropliincntary
tickets and invitations to Gen. Jauits
A. Garfield , Gen. W. S. Hancock and
Queen Yiclorla , the first two as pros
pective presidents , the latter as the
head of tlie mother country.
Sunday the following letter was
received in response to one of these
invitations , and it will no doubt he
followed by similar letters from the
remainder of the illustrious trio , who
were honored with Lids to the ball :
GOVEUNOK'S ISLAND , N. Y. Harbor ,
October 20,1880.
GENTLEMEN : I am in receipt of
your invitation of the 7th Instant to
attend the second annual ball < > f the
Omaha police department , to bo held
iu your city ou the 27th instant.
In thanking you for your courtesy
I rrgrut that the many engagements
and pressing business matters requir
ing my presence hero forbid accept
ancc. With best wishes , I remain
very truly yours ,
\Visr. S BANCOCK.
To MUSTS. C. J. Wosterdahl , Ii. Ja-
cnbiotiand Ed. Uurnian , cominitteo.
The probabilities are that Gen.
Gufieldand Yic will also bo. unable
ta come , but if they are courteous
enough lo respond it will gratify the
boys lully as much as lo have them
here on the night of the 27th inst.
Old fashioned jewelry molted over
into the latest styles at KJholin &
Erickson'a , opposite P. 0.
Lost Brown leather pocket book
steel cla'p , containing two U. P. or
ders , § 20 each , a § 20 gold pleco and
§ 0 or § 7 In silver. A liberal reward
will be paid for its return to Mrs. J.
D. Campbell , 811 Nineteenth street.
oct25-2t
The best of Champagnes , foreign
and domestic , at Blako'e Union block.
DIAMONDS , gold and silver :
plated wnro at Edholra & Ericksong )
opposite the postofKcc.
CAPS ALL.
Bonner's Stoves much Hie finest
in the Market. Call and aco. 141G
Douglas street. o22-tf
WINTER AMUSEMENTS.
Mr. Ed. "VYittU' , who is both popu-
1 r and well known among' 'the boyB,1' '
has newly fitted and ro-arrangcd his
place on Farnham street , which IIPS
been known for a number of years as
"Krug's Beer Hall , " and is roidy to
receive company. After passing
through the front room , in which is
the bar , actually groaning with tbe
choicest branc's of wines , brandies ,
and cgara : in the market , the visitor
is 'u Iu rod into the finest bowling
lloy in the west , newly furnished
with two perfect alleys , balls and
pins.
{
Leading from there is a door open
ing into an inviting billiard room , in
which nro two of the celebrated
Brunswick and Balko Co.'sNo. 1Nov
elty Billinrd tables , which are brand
now and perfect beauties ; arranged in
the most convenient manner. The
idea of having the bowling alley and
b'lliard room eeporate is a good one
aud will ba much appreciated. This
promises to bo one of the popular rc-
sorta during the coming winter , when
everything will bo made comfortable
for customers.
Mr. Wittigis well prepared and can
mike thing * lively and interesting
generally for his many friendc , and
others who may wish to spend a quiet
evening. There are now in the city ,
three thoroughly organized bowling
clubs , all making their headquarters
with Ed.
Don't forget that KTUR'S celebrated
lager beer Is always on hand , fresh
lapp.'d.
\Vnrm lunch every morning from 10
to 12.
Cooking Brand } ' , Sherry , etc. , at
DUko'e , Union Block.
Silk watch guards and bamboo chains
at Edholui & Ericksons , opposite the
postollicc.
Died.
FiSHCit Mrs. W.G.-Fisher , mother
of Mrs. Dr. A. A. Parker and C.
H. Guiou , died yesterday morning at
JJ o'clock , after a brief illness. Sbo
had been hero but a. short time vis
iting her children. Her remains will
leave this afternoon for Cincinnati for
burial.
s Mra. Eliza Redman departed -
parted this life on the evening of Oc
tober 2-1 lh , 3880 , iu IhoGOth yoir of
her ago. Funtral from her lute resi
dence on Shcruiau avenue , at 2 o'clock
p. in. , on Tuesday , the 2Clh inst.
Mrs. Redman was one of our oldest
aud most respected ladies of Omaha ,
having removed hero with her hus
band , the late Daniel Redman , in the
year 1850 , from Holladyfiburyh , Peun.
New Cue goods in largo variety ,
just received , including now driid
fruits , Citron Peel , Nuts , Jollies ,
Saect Cider.Buckwheat , Maple Syrup ,
Fruit Uuttcrs , etc. , etc.
25-5t FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
To the Sixth Ward Voters.
Last chance to register , ( near Rod
man's store. ) I will sit at ray oflice ,
No. 910 north Sixteenth street , every
evening from C to 9 p. m. , commenc
ing Monday , October 25th to Saturday
day- , October SOth , and A'onday" No
vember 1st , from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. to
complete nrw lit. Everybody come.
JAS. N. Mtmriiv ,
o25-6t Registrar Gth Ward.
Mr. J. McVlttie , the jfcrnham gro-
car , has filled his cellars and warerooms -
rooms to their utmost capacity with
apples , onions , potatoes and all kinds
of vegetables for winter use. \
E. Maurer has opened his new
saloon and lunch room 1214 Farnham
street , late Elgutter'a store , lw
PERSONAL , PARAGRAPHS.
Harrey C. Watkins and James K. Ew-
iug , of the Nip and Tuck combination ,
'now p'ayinp in Kansas City , spent Sunday
? Omaha visiting Will Siincral and Chas.
Bunce.
liev. and Mrs. Wellington J. White ,
p.isied tbrough the city Monday.returning
to their home in Canton , China.
llcrbeit G. Connor , the artist , has re
turned with hi J family to spend the winter
in Omaha ,
Charlie Eapp , of C. B. DcGroat &Co. ,
has returned from a visit east.
Chas. N. Schroeder , business agent for
Neil Burgesi' Widow Bed It company , is
in the city making arrangements for their
appearance here Wednesday night ,
Mr. Theodore Gowdy , representing.
Platt & Co. , of Baltimore is in the city ou
business.
We have received two barrels of
Quinces on consignment , which must
bo sold , aud will offer them at 50c a
peck. Now is an opportunity.
23-ut FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
Rumored Eow.
It is rumored Monday that there is
trouble in Iho water works camp , but
what 'ho trout lo is our reporter could
not ascertain. It appears , how
ever , that it is a mieunderslnnd-
ing between II. B. Rutherford
the contractor , and the com
pany over the question of hiring
men aud putting them to work. An
ad' in TUB Bun of Friday fur
workmen , attracted quilo a crowd at
the oflico of Iho company Saturday
- morning , when thiy were told that no
men were wanted at present. Mr.
Rutherford liai not arrived yet
, although ho has been expected several
Old fashioned jewelry molted over !
into the latest styles at Edholm &
Erickson's , opposite the P. O.
Mrs. M. - Cox , Fashionable Dress
Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between
Davenport and Chicago.
,
North Omaha JlKHin.
W.elearny B r Jay that on Saturday
night a young Swede named Anderson
. who lives iu North Omaha ) fttid who
. had been to the ball of the Lyran eo-
ciety , waSj on his way homo , waylaid
near the bridge north oT the oil works
and robbed of a small sum of money.
In making his escape from thoruflians
a ehot was fired at hiih , taking cflect
in the calf of his leg.
Watches repaired at EDUOLM &
ERICKSONS , and guaranteed.
Reduction in prices , superiority
lamtaincd , Astor Hollsej N. Y
olG 1 m
"Tho Widow Bedott. "
Neil HurseWYidow Hedott com
pany will appear at. the Academy of
Music Wediirs'1-y evening , and don't
you forget it. Sesti arc oing off like
hot cakes ad mapla molasses.
This is a protracted f.irce of about
the caliber of "The People's Lawyer/ '
nd , like that piece , it embodies n
prominent tj'po of eccentric character. !
Mr. Neil Tlurges , v lie personated this
luracter , is an actor whoso quality
and s'yld ' nuich resemble those of the
late Goo. L. l < Vx. Accordingly ho af IUf
fords amuscme.-.t. The piece is fa
aeries of farce situ'i > is ] rather than a
piny. However , M . Burgess hits off
very well the petui.u.HUes ! of a garru
lous , vul ar old ru-al widow , and I ,
sinca the diysof Aril-ur Skutchley as
Mrs. IJritwu , wo have not seen an at
tempt at the portnu'ti ' e of feuiiuiilo
occcnlridity ao evenly well carried
through by a male performer. The
attendance was large , and the per
formance was greeted with frequent
laughter Tribune.
Watches repaired at EDHOLM &
ERICKSONS , and guaranteed.
Spectacles to suit the most difficult
eyei at Edholm & Ericksons , the jew
elers , opposite the postoflico.
ON THE KAIL ,
The special cars No. 12 and No ICO
of the (7. ( P. went west attached to the
noon trainMondayvitlS : iperintondci M
J. T. Clark and Gen George Crook
and party , the latter going out for a
grand hunt.
Fourteen trains came in from the
west , in 24 hoursendiug Sunday eve
ning.
S ockarrivahycB cr'ay , 154 ca B.
U. P. train No. 4 , one nour late to
day.
day.At
At the closing cession of convention
of railway conductors , Fin L-'iiis , Sat
urday , Mr. Samuel Herman , of the O.
& N. W. , was elected a member of
the executive committco for the ensu
ing year. Conductor John D. Adams ,
of the Union Pacific , was elected to
the oflico of Grand Inside Sentinel.
The next session will bo hold iu the
city of Buff-ilo.
Old fashioned jewelry melted over
into the latest styles at Edholm &
Erickson's , opposite the P. 0.
First-class board at the McKenzie
Dining Hull , Sixteenth and Dodge
Streets. It is near the business part
of the city aud convenient for clerk ,
business men and others. Tickets
good for 21 meals , § 4. o22f-m-w
LOOK HERE !
The Garland Parlor Stove stands at
the front ; leads any iu the market.
Messrs. Lang & Foitick will bo pleased
to show you all the latest improve
ments , and convince you at once that
there is no better steve in the market.
1221 Jarnham street , next to First
National Bank. sCG-eod-tf
Spectacles to suit the most difficult
eyes at Edholm & Ericssons , the jew
eler * , opposite iho postoflicc.
What Wo Are Taxed.
The county clerk has completed the
lax list for 1880 , aud taxes are now
due.
due.A
A recapitulation of all the state and
county tax assessed , shows a total of
personalty , § 01,185.10 ; land , § 39-
008,10 ; lots , § G9C5S 53 ; total , § 172-
941.53.
- The summary of state , county and
district taxes are as follows :
STATE.
GeneralFund S15.6S9 03
Sinking " 4,902 SI
School " 7,84451
University Fund , 2,941 CO
531,378 04
cousrr.
General Fnnd . $70,737 74
Itoad. " . 7.SS4 7S
District School Fund . 14473 CO
Adjastm-nt Tax. . 1,103 74
Dog Liceme , . . , . . 1 297 00
MUSIC HATH CHARMS
Visit to a Weil-Known Reposi
tory.
Calling at the ware rooms of Mr.
J. S. Wright , the well-known piano
aud organ dealer , a BEE man found
him busy iu superintending Iho re
moval of a superb Chickering piano of
the "Grand Square" style , which had
just been aold to one of our leading
citizens for § 1COO.
During last week this gentleman
I weld five of those magnificent instru
ments , ranging in price from § 500 to
1000. Mr.
. § , Wright thoroughly un
' derstands the handlingof instruments ,
having been in the bnsines * for thirty
years past ; nine yejra of this time he
has been in Omnha , during which lat
ter period ho has sold over 300 pianos ,
nearly all of which are in use atuoni ;
us , many among the moat prominent
families of the city.
Mr. Wright is agent for the world-
renowned Grand Square and Grand
Upright Ghickerinn , and sole agent
for the celebrated I. & G. Fischer ,
the Hallet & Daus , the James &
- Holmstrom Pianos , and the Bnrdett
, and the Eatey organs.
No other * dealer in the west takes
more pride or intt rest in the business
than Mr. AVright , devoting as ho does
his entire time and attention , and
handling no ether line of Roods ; differ-
in in this respect , from other dealers
la the busines0.
. Mr , Wright does not accept Iho
agency of any instrument unless ho
has previously ascertained that it is
perfect and reli.-iblo , and can bo re
commended to , and tested by the best
f musicians in the land.
'
The large number aold speaks well
for the popularity and Bifacial merit o !
the different kinds of instruments ho
bandies.
Besides the largo stock now on
hind Mr. Wright has recently BO-
loctcd a cplcndid aasortmentof instru
ments of various and beautiful do-
, signs. He has jtlat had his oflico
neatly painted Inaldo and out , and the
-
front adorned with a number < < f
showy signs. Go and see for your
selves ; Ifjth street , near Farnham.
Old fashioned jewelry molted over
i'lto the latest styles at Elholm &
Erickson'a , opposite P. O.
Funeral of Hon. J'B.Meredith. '
The funeral services of the late
John R. Meredith of this city , wore
hold at tho' Presbyterian church at
lOYjO this mrirning , Rot. W. J.
Hardha officiating. A largo concourse
attended , to pay the iast tribute of
respect to the honored dead.
The district court was adjoiirncd for
the day by Judge Savage and the
J me'mbers of the b.lr attendol the ,
fullerai in a bodyj he pall-bearers
i were Judge James W. Savspe. Gen.
C. F. Manderson , Gon. Experience
Estabrook , Hon. B. E. B. Kennedy ,
_ Judge Hyde , and Messrs. P. L. Per-
vine , Otis H. Ballou , J. 1. Redick ,
| Howard Kennedy and Wm. Lchmer.
At the close of diVine services tbe
remains were esi'r od to the depot by
the bar , and will be this evening for
warded to Philadelphia for burial.
BAR MErriNG.
At a meeting of : hn Douglas county
b r , held at the cit house on Saturday -
day , at 4 o'clock , Jl n. P. . E. B. Ken
nedy was elected chtvrmaii , and A N.
Ferguson , secretary.
On motion , it va > resolved that a
committee consisting of Geo. W.
Doanc , Esq. , Gen. Manderson and
B. E. B , Kennedy bo appointed to
draft suitable resolutions relative to
the death of Hon. J. R. Meredith to
bo ropurtod to the bar at a future meet
ing.
ing.It
It was also rosolvid to attend the
funeral services in a body.
Spectacles to suit Iho most difficult
eyes at Edholm & Edcksons , the jew
elers , opposite the postoiBu.
I BIDS ON BONDS.
CITY CLERK'S OFFIOB , )
OMAUA , Oct. 21,1880. J
Scaled proposals will be received by
the undersigned at his office until 7:30 :
o'clock Monday evoning,0ctober 25th ,
A. D. 1880 , for the purchase of § 6G-
100 of bonds of the city of Omaha ,
described as follows :
One hundred and twenty bonds of
five hundred dollarj each , and sixty-
one bonds of one hundred dollars
each , all dated November 1st , 1880 ,
and bearing interest at the , rate of
seven per cent per annum , interest
ayable Bcmi-annually at K o uutzo
Bros' , banking house in the city of
Now York , and the boa redeemable
on the first day of November , 1'JOO , at
the same bank.
Said bids shall specify the price that
will bo paid and the amount of bonds
proposed to bo taken. Envelopes con
taining said proposals or bids shall bo
marked "Bids on Bonds , " bo ad
dressed to the undersigned , and be
delivered before the expiration of the
time above speciGed. The city coun
cil reserves the right to rejacl any or
all bids. By order of the city coun
cil. ' J. F. MCCARTNEY ,
oct21-4t , City Clerk.
Spectacle's to suit the moat difficult
eyes at Edholm & Eticksone , the jew
elers , opposite the poatoffice.
Real Estate Transfers.
Amclio Dubs et al. to John H.
M ck : q. c. d. , sw. soc. 10 , tp. 14 ,
r. 12 , e. § 2400.
Emma J. Spacii to Josephine I.
White : q. c. d. , lots 1 and 4 , blk. 53 ;
lets 7 and 8 , blk. 71 ; lot 3 , blk. 72 , all
in the city of Florence § 5.
Mary Dunk to Josephine White :
w. d. , lots 1 and 4 , blk. 53 , Florence
§ 50.
The Omaha National Bank to John
K. Higardq. : c d. , 17 a. in w. * nw.
J sec. 3G , tp. 1C , r. 13 , e. $1.
Registration Notlco.
State of Nebraska Douglw Co.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
sit in the store of Edward Lucas , cor
ner of Thirteenth and Chicago streets ,
October 25th , 26th and SOth , for the
purpose of correcting the voting list
of the Pifth ward.
S. "WAKEFJLLD ,
Registrar of the Fifth war Omaha ,
Douglas county , Neb.
"Third Ward Voters Registration
Notice.
. I will sit at my office northeast cor
ner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets ,
( over Cuming's auction store ) on
Thursday , Saturday and Monday.
[ Thureday 28th and Saturday 30th
October , and November Monday 1st. ]
for the purpose of , registering the
electors of the Third ward.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this 20th day of Octo
ber , 1880. WILL H. RILEY ,
o20-10t Registrar Third Ward.
ROR stratlon Notice.
State of Nebraska , Douglas County.-SB
Notice Is hereby given that I will
it in the store cf E. W. Wyman's ,
15th street , three doors south of Pos-
OlHco , on Monday , Wednesday and
Saturday , October 25th , 27th and
oOth , also on Monday , November 1st ,
1880 , for the purpose of registering
the elector1 ? of the fourth ward , Cily
of Omaha , Douglas County.
In witness whereof , I herounbo set
my hand this 15th day of October , A.
D. , 1880.
JOHN S. WOOD ,
ola-lCt Registrar of said ward.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.NOTICE Advertisements To Let For 8 le'
Lost , Found , Wants , Ifotrdlug Ac. , will bo In
aortal In thoes columns ouco for TEN CENTS-
per Hn ; each iiubswjuentlnecrtloti.FlVE CENTE
per line. TliC fiist Insertion never losa than
rWENTY-FrVK CKMTS.
TO UMH-HOKEY.
OUST XO T,0&N-CU1 it Iw Office
M1OUST . TilOIlAU , Kuvnib.CrclKlitou liiock
M1M
ONKY TO LOAN 1109 Faniliim utreot.
M Ur. EJw.-mln Ix > an Accncy. nov-12-tl
HELP WANTED
A cook and jtfcolid 1'lrl lo MI to
M uCily. . iiiciuire of Mra. J. M. Waul-
nortli. 183 Iluwird street , cor of 12'.li. 7.528
-Situation to do Rciiein' ' lionsc-
WANTED a biuall family. Addrcjs M. 0 P. ,
Dooiffico WS-2-
Tnrce rooms fjr Hslit lionss-
WANTED , 1 y KCiitltmaii and wife.
N. , Bci ) olhCJ.
A Rttodilmt Boljfr ; NCw York I akcr
BAKKU
w.iriU n Bttu.lysituitlon on all aorta ct bread
and rales , iltyor country. Cill or aililrcsj
Ocofe Wcbcr , ctlro of J'sfcr ' QOfS , Western
Hotel. 740-25
"TT7"ANTKD Yonnir nan , com | < ctrnt to keep
W books and tend store ; also a painter and
pliBlcrcr. Inquire cue door cst of JJce offer.
742 15
WANTED Inmicdiatily. to rent a duilling
house < > r suit of.roonu ; inu-t be In go d
locality ; good tcntaats prompt pay. Inqniro at
thisotllcu. 741-tf
Ten Cirpenterj. " Awpljr at ncc
WANTED
to us at our new bnililinr , 13thnil
Hartley Ms. SrEsLK , JOHNSON & CO. 713-37
ANTEf-Gooil tinner. R TnOSlN. No.
VY 1111 Douglas fct 716-28
7 ANTED 0 cornice hinds and 6 tlnccrs.
W 1310 WoO o St ( , WisUru Cornice Works.
731-20
ANTED 5 carpenters. Call N fi. cor.
W ISili and Cumin. ; streets. M.T MOHPIIY.
733-25
WANTED Aiiurs. girl , 103 C.isa St. , near
21 t St. 721-tf
\T7-ANTED A Ri.l for Keucral Iiouacwork.
W Enquire S. W. corner 15th mid Chicago
streets. -Ill-it
WANTED A good liouwUeepcr , at 1109
F.trnhaiu street , up stairs. 034 tf
WANTED-Oirl ; "cook" preferred , at F.
1 anir , cor 13th and Jackson. 6S3-tf
'ANTED 2 men to work in marked garden ,
north , at the end if Ib'th St. II. W. BAIL.
059-tl
FDR RENT-HOUSES AND LAKD.
"J710K RENT A furnished room , suitable for
I ; one or two gentlemen , S. W. cor. 16th and
lioward Stg. 731-tf
FOB RENT Two unfuruished rooms , at 514
South 14th St. 723-2S
J Oll KENT Cottage , on Bth and 1'lnc Sts ,
J } new liousc , ciglarooingon23da > d CaosSts.
Knqtiiro J. V. Hoc , K E. Cor. lithand Karn-
ham. '
69G'-tf
KENT Homo and lot Itt MmlPs 2nd
FOR . , mar new U. S. corr.ill. Enquire at
Koom 0 , Crcisrhtoii Clock. 604-tf
FOIt HKN1 Largo houao , 7 roomi , 20th st. ,
near Ca soiree' . C. T. TAYLuK ,
G3l-tf OiTico 14th and D uiU .
FOH KENT Finely furnished rooms at 1310
p-ucuport street , let. 13th and 14th St.
_ 350 tf
POK KENT 2 furnished rooms over Her-
cVanta Exchange , N. E. Cof. ICth and
Dfclce street * . 'JS-lf !
FOR SALE.
Oll SALE OK RENT Hotel and boarding
IIOIHO , ail furnisbcd. Enquire t thU ortlcc.
73D-27
MH.K Tncnty to twenty-tour quarts or one
dollar by John T. 1'aulson.
nhigtl.mon-wodt
B.VLKI ) HAY A car-load of b.iglit baled hay
just roccive'l , at Clurltoii Bros. , cor. Daven-
purl and IClli Sti. 720-tf
Q IIOUSM And corner half of lot , southeast
A > corner 14th and CajsSts. , 7 room in each ;
rtnt r > r ! 0 nml 825 1Cr month KKMIS' 1 KAI ,
KbTATK AOKACV , 15th and Vouslas Sts. 670-tf
TnOKSALK Mixed paints , at A HoImes.lBth
JJ aud California Sts. C15-tf
T71 II SALE Cottonwood lumber of all 8liC8 , l
C1 HKDMOND'S.Sixtcciitb.st , 610-t
MISCELLANEOUS.
T OST Now Fnnnillaml t\og \ , with heavy lea'h-
_ Ll cr cellar ami liito rill , a litllo white fpot
on brcistand tail. A reward will bo paid by
rctnriin ) < to M. II. Suly , at Duke's Hardware
aU ia. 737-26
VTOTICE Jly wife left our homo without any
_ 1 _ > | roil cau'c and cf her own Irco will , tlicro-
fore Isl-all no * . p.iyanydcst eho may incur or
be responsible for her doing. J. AVONDhT.
744-27
rPAKEN III * 34 head of cattle , lonrnl In my
I c ru-Ikld in West Dmtlia. J E VAN DEB
COOK. 745.20'
STKAYKD AWAY One 'argo red Durham
coiv , cars cut off so a to bo percciv.tble.
Lnrjrc honis. about ton yuars ol I. Cinder will
bciewardedhy rctumin ? the above described
to Frederick jjcllon , cor. Capitol avc. and 13lh.
728-tf
Sl'KClAli NOTICE Otto Knsonl. clennary
Eur con. gradu to of the veterinary college
of Stultgjit and Zurich. Hospital 114D Sherman
a\cnuo SSO-lm
ft-
Absolutely Pure ,
I'aile from Orapo Crcim Tart-ir. No otho
preparation malccH such luht , flaky hot breads ,
or luxurious pantry. Km 1)0 eaten hy dypettics
without fear of tha Hi resulting from heavy i
Sold only in cans , by all Qroccw.
. B < Ki m rogpin Co. . N w York
CTCC a wee.m your own town Icrms 3
oniflt free , Address H. Hillett ft
onltn.l. M
31. K. HISHOIV ,
General Insurance Agent ,
REPRESENTS :
PHfKflX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon-
Ion , Cash Assets tS,107,12I
WESTCUESTEii. N. Y. , Capital 1,000,003
THE MERCn AN IS. of Newark. N. J. , 1,000,001
OIRAR1 * KIKEPhiUdeIphi , Capital. . 1,000,000
NOKTHWESTKKN NATlONAL.Cap-
1U1 900,000
FIKKUiVS : FUND , C lifornu 600,000
URITISO AMERICA ASSHR\NCKCo 1,200,000
NEW A IK FIRE INS. CO , Afseta. . . . SoO.OCO
AMIIRICAF CENTRAL , A sets 500,000
Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Donglw St. ,
CicnSUy " OHAHA , NEB ,
SIGN OF THE
COLDEN PIANO & FRAME ,
A. HOSPE JR.
. , . ,
Pianos and Organs First Class
on Easy Monthly Payments ,
Sheet Music and Musi
cal Instruments ,
FINE SruCK OF
O TJ L 3D I3ST GS .
O 1 Paintings , Engnu . . ings ami Frames . at great
ly red .iced IirlCL-S.
SxlO Frames , 1 ii eh , Walnut. . 16c
20
' "
10x12 1
20
' "
10x1 1
' " 50
12x10 11
" 65
*
12x18 14
' " 75
10x20 14
15
Rustic SxlO f rime
Chromes ( rAnied , 6111 UI , 25c ,
Cliromoframed , lario , 1 25 ,
Emrrivingj from 60c upwards ,
I'hotograpli frames from 15c upwards ,
Window Cor-ices 75c A window and upwards
Lambrcquirj 8 00 per window atnl upwanls ,
CornKc Poles 2 50 per window and upwardj ,
Velvet frames 25c < r ch to5 00
3VTCTSIO.
Violin String We ,
Vlolias 1 75,2 50 , 3 and upwards ,
Guitars 5 00 , 0 00 , 7 00 ainl upward' ' ) .
Banjos 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upward * ,
AecordcoTi from 1 00 up , cheapest in city
Send tofcatnplca and catalogue of timuliliii
and shoal music. A. IlOSl'K. J1 ! . , . .
.
.
t. Omiiii N. l >
Announcement.
We are now in daily receipt
Ot'lar e shipments of
NEW FALL GOODS ,
All of which are be'ng opened UD
and marked as rapidly as they
oomo in , and placed on sale in
the departments to which they
belong. .We will show in all
lines of Goofls more extensive
and varied assortments than at
any time in the pasi Purchas
ers will find at the beginning of
the season , as well as during its
progress , the choicest styles , as
vrell as the most abundaat sup
ply from which to make their
select ions , and at prices that can
not fail to be satisfactory to the
closest buyer , Itemized adver
tisements will appear through
out the season giviog definite in
formation in reference to the ar
rival of new things and the
Special Bargains that will ba of
fered in certain line of Goods in
every department of our estab--
lishment.
L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS ,
1422 and 1424 Dodge St. ,
Cor. 15th.
FOR SALE
THE GREAT
MALARIALANTIDOTE
OFTHEAGE.
Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy.1
NEVERFAILSTOCURE.
the only article known that WilJ
esarcffoafelhls disease
joersncfne/it/yfromlhc sysfem.
J.C.RICHARDSON ,
SOLLPROPRILTOR
General Agents ,
RICHARDSON a CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
EVERYWHERE.
TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE
THE WEEKLY BEE
8. P. MORSElTCL (
ST
GASH JOBBERS AMD RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS.
&c.
STEPHENS & WILCOX'S STOCK ,
We have Many Goods , bought last year , that
have since advanced from Thirty to Fifty
per cent , yet WE OFFER THEM AT BANKRUPT - -
RUPT PRICES :
50 Pairs 104 White Blankets at 52.00 , Worth $3.00
50 Pairs 104 White Blankets at - - $2.75 , Worth 4.00
25 Pairs 104 White Blankets at $5.00 , Worth 7.00
25 Pairs 114 White Blankets at - - $6.00 , Worlh 9.00
30 Pairs California White Blankets at $10.00 , Worth 20. 0
400 Pairs Western Grey Blankets at $5 , $0 and $ T.OO
All to-day worth from $2 to $5 a pair more.
UNDERWEAR FAR UNDER VALUE.
Hen's Merino and all wool Shirts and Drawers at less than wl.o'esale prices of to-day
Among them we offer a line of all wool seamless Scarlet Shirts and Ds manufactured by tha
American Hosiery ; Co. , nil sizes at $2.50 a garment , worth $5.00.
50 dozen Ladies'Vests and Pant ? , at oOc , worth 75.
30 dozen Ladies'Vests and Pants , at 75c , worth $100.
30 dozen Ladies' Vests and Pants , at 95c , worth $125.
25 dozen Ladies' Seamless Vests , verp heavy , at $125 , worth $1. 75.
A full line of Cartwright & Warner's Ladies' Vests aud Pants , at $1.75 , worth $2.50.
Children's Vests , all sizes , from 25 cts. up.
SHAWL and CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
| A bargain in 72x144 inch Double Shawl nt'$5.00.
Velvet Beaver Shawls at $4. OO , worth S6 00.
" " " $8.00 , " $10.00.
Cloaks and Dolmans.
As usual we offer rare bargains and have * *
'Ihe best $5 00 Cloak in Omaha.
" " S7.5Q " "
" " " " "
00
$10
" " . " " "
$15.0O
An elegant Jine of Diagonal Dolmans handsome
ly trimmed with Passmenterie andf fringe at.
$15.00 , $2O.OO , $25.00.
PASSMENTERIES ,
BEADED GIMPS ,
BEADED SPIKES.
10 pieces Beaded Gimp at 25 cts. a yard , worth 40 cts.
10 pieces Beaded Giuip at 45 cts. a yard , \vorth 75 cte.
1O pieces Beaded Gimp at 80 cts. a yard , -worth SI 25.
An elegant line ot fine Beaded Gimp at fully 25 per
cent le : a than ever before.
FRINGES , FRINGES SUPERB STOCK.
Commencing : at silk knotted fringes for "xi
we offer up to $7.00 per yard , the most elegaafc
line ever snown west of New York.
NEW MOURNING FRINGES ,
NEW BEADED FRINGES ,
NEW FANCY FRINGES.
One price marked in plain figures.
S. IP. ZMZOIRSJE &c OCX ,
131 ! ) FARMJAM STREET.
PUTT HAS KOW OPENED FOE INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK
a ySJ J I of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men'a Youths' Boys' and
Children's Wear.
SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET
1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody.
OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS
POPpl6tOn BlOCk. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the
city.
V
'
CITIZENS AR0 CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE
our largo display of Dress and Business Suits , Fall
Grctnd "Weight Ovorcoaty , Novelties in Furnishing Geode ,
Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , Califorfornia
Blankets and Overalls , &c. . &c.
NO ONE IP HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL
buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our
immense Stock and learned our Pricey.
LATEST TELEGRAMS
Are Not Half as Interest
ing to the General Read
er as the Following Price
List :
Jlbaol Aeucar ( or . fl CO
10 Ibs extra C aaear for . 1 00
IP } Iba Canary C. 8n ar for . 1 00
8 } Ite Granulated Sugar for . 1 00
8 Ibs Cut Loaf Smrarfor . 100
6 Ibs Rood KIo Coffee for . . . . 1 CO
5 Ilia best Uio Coffco fur . . . . . . 1 00
4 Ha choice Java Coffee for . . . 1 00
3 } Ibs beat Jloclia Codec for . 1 00
011117 Hvson Tea per Ih , 30 to . 40
Oolong Tea per Ib , 30 to . 40
Japan Tea per Ih , 30 to . . . (0
Finest GonpowilcrTcaporlb . 76
BeatO KFlour per Kick - . 2 50
Snow Flake winter wlicat flour . . . . . S 75
ilavenBjbcst flour „ . „ . . _ _ „ . . _ . i 00
i.2 bars Climax Soap for . 1 CO
21 bars Laundry Soap for . 1 CO
18 bars Linen Soap ( or . 1 CO
Pure Maple Syrup in gal. cans . 1 < fl
Gulden Syrup per callon. . . . _ „ . - 40
New Orleans Syrup per gallon . . . . . 60
New Orleans 11 classes per ir-tllon . . . . . 70
Suear Ilouao Molasses ! > cr Ration. . . . . . 4)
18 Ibs St. Louis Hod * Crackers ( or . 1 CO
18 Ibs St. Lonia Oyster Crackers lot . 100
121ba Boston Butter Crackers for.- . . . 1 00
12 INainirer Snaps for . . . 1 00
13 Ibs New Currants for . 1 00
9 Ibs New Blackberries for . _ 1 00" :
4 Iba Pitted Cherries for . 1 00
12 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) ( or . 1 00
14 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for . 1 00
12 Ito beat new Prunes for . „ . . 1 00
lOlbg. best Valencia lUUdns . . . 1 (0
8 Iba. new layer Raisins . 1 00
Peaches. 21b cans . 20
Peaches. 3 Ib cans ( standard ) . . . . _ . 16
Pie Peaches. A I b cans . _ . 20
Peaches ( Cal)3 ) Ibcai.s . 25
Blackberries. 2 lo can . 12i
Apples , ( York State ) t al can . 20
luebrrriea 3 Ibcan . 24
Cherries 21b can . _ . . . li
Damson Plums 2 Ib cans . . . . 2J
Raspberries 2 Ib can . 16
Strawberries , 2 Ibcan . . . . 15
String Bcana,21b cans . . . 122J
Caked Beans , 3 Ib can .
Lima Beans , 2 Ib cans . 12 }
Susarcorn , 21b ran . 124
Yarmouth corn , per can . -17)
Tomatoes , Slbcan . 12j
Succotash , 2 Ibcan . 11\
Pumpkins , Slblan . 16
25 Ibs beans . 1 00
lOltndriedLlaiabcani . 1 00
35 Iba hominy . 1 00
11 Ibs Carolinajrluj . 1 (0
251bsoatmcal . . , 1 CO
Fat family mackerel , pcrkit . 85
Fat family white fulif cr kit. . 80
Codfish , whole , per Ib . 7
Codfish , bonelcsa. pcrlb . . . 10
Unllihut.perlb . 1 5
Holland herring ( new ) per kcg. . . . _ . 1 25
Tobacco ( DlackwcD'a Durham ) r-rlb . _ CO
TobwcoallverPdlplnrtperib . CO
Tobacco ( Old Style ) per Ib . 35
Totmcco ( Meerschaum ) pcrlb . 40
Hams , sugar-cured , pcrlb . . . . 12J
Butter , fresh roll , per Ib . 20
Complete price lists furnished on application.
Country orders will receive prompt and cartful
attention. Positively no goods gold on credit.
J. B. FRENCH & CO. ,
The Original Reliable Grocers.
No. 1119 Farnham Street ,
_ OMAEA. NEB. _
J.H.FLiEGEL&GO.
Successors to J. U TIIIELK ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
A F = r A
AGENTS IFOR DEVLIN & CO. ,
TZECIE
BOSTONCLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHINGHOUSE ,
FAMHA3I STREET. 2
The sales of this "brand" of O. have no I JoUtripjed all others. . Von ( jet . moro . Ojrrteri . IH .
WEIGHT AND MEASURE In ca of this brand than I any other. M. B. ISEKHKK. .
,
m General Western Agent Omaha.
50,000
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST !
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks.
SilverWare , \
Pianos & Organ
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
A.t Manufacturme ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
* We Mean Business Come and be Convinced.