I HE DAILY BEE. < i Wednesday Morning , Oct. 27. BRhTOIES , Fatenon Belts coal- Frcdcri ck Lcadiny Hatter. o23-lf Sec l'olack'n advertisement. -r , r the teeth , Kuliu's Dcntrificc. dubiaity tl s evening. -luij-crLil Omaha Ferry. -1'orter is running the Isaac KickoX American remedy. -T-ubmelnilk i > crfume atKuhn's only. - will be ball to-night - -policemen B a brilliant affair. -Vienna Sausages , the Palace Market , Street. South Fifteenth 3 ; I Neil Uurgess' Widow Bcdott company is cominR. Secure j our seats. -Whipple , McM'llan & Co. , the jewel er * , 1 2i Douglas ttrect. o2Gtf -Men who a c BO fond of a change oa ; hl to be satis Scd with this weather. -BESr IN THE VTOllLD-Baiar ttlove Uling Pattern ? at Enslunan'u. tf -I'hibestofmpaUat Bath & White'H market , opposite the jwstoilicc. 2Mf For lands , Lots , Houses and Farms W < over Beinis' new column on flret page. Uargains. Tilth & White , oppose the post- olliec , receive fresh fish every Thursday. twt-tf A uuual banquet of Engine Co. No. I at IIOUM in North Oiualia Thursday cveniug. Jjots , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look of bargains on 3bt over Bern)1 ! n w column page. -General Superintendent Clark and Su perintendent Morwnan have sonetohid- ncy to attend the trial of er-Expra.a Agent Allen. The fall hunt of the Omaha SporU- ' io-day and ni-n'sclub will-lake place , th game supper conies off n Thursday cvomugatWirlh's. Ihc water works company fctill ashcibi Hut it will Iwe water running through iiie pipes iii the business iwrtion of thin oily by January 1. The cabe of Hurry Lucas , charged w.th Keeping a ilisonlerly house , was taken tip in the district courllhUmorning on ap- PCA ! from Judge llawcs * court. There wcro no arrests Monday , and the office of the city judge \vas for another Jl Iioure u binceure , except one or Ivo cou- tiuiied caeca < iLno great importance. Tlie Bohemian Benevolent Society will give an entertainment to iU muiubeis an 1 friemh/Wednc'day / evcning.OcU 27Ui , at S-.auina Hall , SouthTliirlwn'h Sticet. -The Swede"who was hliot by boino vil lain near Military bridge last Saturday nuht is uotirCriouRly huit , haing received only a flesh wonad. Tlie occa-iou of the outrage is aim ystcry. Tlie Germah Ladies' locicly huldb a Tairoii the List three evenings of t1 is week al StanYliird hall , fur the purpoMiof laifciug funds towards the new Turn hall , whkh it is hoped to legin bni'Jing next spring. ; Mart Keiiuedy , who waited to go huntingTuewJay atnlliad | no suitable ovcr- oat , went to a tailor Monday at 6 o'clock with the material , and at8 o'clock his coat w.-u handed to him complete. This taken the cake in fast tailoring. Deputy U. 8. Manhal Moody , ro- 1 in lud from Sioux City yesterday , with a couple ofituus < -es in the case of Emit lloy.x , the bugun detective , iiliose exam ination was to come np before "U. S. Com- iniNsiouer WjitAOu 15. Smith , ut 11 a. in. , yesterday. 11 oya'n chances of clearing his liirls are decidedly thin. The meeting of Bohemians in South Omah.i Monday was largely attended and extremely interesting , those in atl < ndance I eiiiR'inteciithUb5.iHtic | over the cloijncnt address by the > peakcr from abroad , Mr. 1 > unw. The latter was followed by Mr. Itosicky and ho was eipially tnccessful in pleasing his audience. A lingo bonfire made the BCCIIO lively and cheerful. Mr. N. Shelton , the treasurer of the rily water works company , denies that there is any .misunderstanding between the rllii-crii ofithat company and the conlrac- , tor. Ho ays Mr. Rutherford * * presence hero at this time 5 < not necessary , Jind thai worlc is being pushed along jnst as well as can bo. Kvcrythiug is lovely and Hi * aquatic bird loftily pendant. Tin trunk factory on Twelfth street , near D uglas , was the scene ol ipiHe a Hcnsalion about"11 o'clock Monday ii'ghl. Some one who wascither dnink or Lent on robbery brokelu a pane of glassin : v bjok window and aroused the proprietor , Mr. Gnimin , who , with a couple of citi- ECUS , followed the disturber of the peace , who was joined by a comrade , and the two lie.it a hasty retreat uuJcr cover of a re- vilvcr. If robbery was their game they were pretty bold about it A lamp was accidentally knocked over liy one of the purls employed in Fcstncr'n book bindery , about C o'clock Monday iuiil being broken by the fall the oil ignited niitl for a time made things look threaten- in.j. The flames were , however , cxtin- sif hhcd without serious injury to property > r i > creon. At the fame time a lamp cx- li'odod in a private- room on Twelfth street , Jiear Douglas , but the fire from it was - luickly oztin/rai-ilicd. / An alarm was turn- o.l in by somebody from IKJX 12 , bringing out the fire Ueiiartnient only to find that tlu'ir services were not needed. A false iilanu nl > out 8 o'clock from box 7 took th jU'lj.irtiiiont to the corner of Jackson ad Thirteenth , where the cause was found to bj a bonfire near Bohemian hall. Just received twenty loads of apples mid potatoes. Bring in your orders to -lullus TroitBchko , 308 , 310 nnd 312 , S 'Ulh-Piftoanth street or 412 , 414 and 110 , Thirteenth street , between Jack- uon and Leavcnworth. o2G ta-th-a FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS Ml The Omaha fur Manufacturer , 31 ury G. Richtcr,7is to be found op- J ) > ailb the postoflico. o2C-tf Army Orders. Lieutcnant-Oolouel Thomas M. An il r on , Nintli Infantry , will proceed ivithuut dolnj' to Fort McKinney , W. T. , and naaumo command of that i , compliauco with insfructions i rum headquarters military division of Iho Siissouri , dated October ! > , 1SSO , Jfirat Llcutenwit James Mcli. Stem- l ol , Sinth infantry , is detail til to in- t iccls and report n ou tlio ( jnnntily Mid'guality of goods issued , and the manner of their delivery , lo the Indic - c us at the Santee and Flaudroau con- fcjlidatod agopcy , Nebraska. When notified by the agent that bn I prepared to Issue to the Indians i f that agency , the goods to which t y are entitled , bo will proceed 1 'icroto , 'to comply wilh the above i caticncd duty , and on completion i i tbo Usno , .will rejoin his station. All worTT in jewelry and watch to- 1 lring warranted in every particular , ct Whlpple , McMillan & Co. 'a. 2t A PERPLEXED PHYSICIAN. How He Got into a Difficulty with a Wealthy Patient's Husband. He Writes a Letter which Stirs up a Big Breeze. four weeks ago an elegant looking woman.notyot pest the twen ties , came to Omaha from the east and registered at ono of our loading bo- teli , prefixing the title of Mrs. to her name. She was richly and tastefully dressed , aud had a countenance indi cating a high degree of intelligence and refinement. Immediately after her arrival she was taken sick and sending for the clerk requested him to sf cure the services of ono of the best phy sicians ho could find which ho did and was fortunate enough to find mo within a few moments walk from the hotel. The doctor , from whom wo learn this story , says that on reaching the room of the patient thus sud denly added to his list he found 'her Buffering greatly and in a short time the woman gave birth to a child which did not however , live to BOO the sun set on the first day of its existence. Of course as the woman had registered so plainly and was so evidently a lady of respecta bility as well is wealth , the circum stances under which she was detained for a few days did not excite any sus picion. Before leaving for'her home , which she said was in Salem , Oregon , the woman explained lo the physician that she had been in New York on a visit , her husband in his western home , that the trouble she had here was unexpected nnd that that though she was well provided with money she might ba taken sick on the real and need it all. She showed him a case of jewelry which .included diamonds that inusthave been worth n small furlune , aud oilcred to let htm take these as a security that she would pay him , aud that immediately upon her arrival at homo her husband would send him the money. This the doctor refused to do , and like a true gentleman told her ho would wait for his money , and trust to her sending it without securi ty. He also advanced her fifty dollars lars to pay her hotel bill aud other lit tle expenses hero , and saw her at length safely ofi * for homo. After she had gene ho thought ho would write her hutband , and accordingly did so , relating the circumstances and the re covery of his wife and enclosing his bill His surprise may bo imagined when two weeks later he received a reply that made his blood fairly curdle in his veins. The wife and the loiter had reached home simultaneously and as the wife had been in the Fast on a visit for over a year there was of course , a gonniuo explosion , the woman denying every thing and claiming that it was an at tempt at blackmail , and possessing the confidence of her Hugo lord she had him persuaded to make things red-hot for our doctor , who siw that he had got liia foot into it. Iio sit : down at unco and wrote out a full statement , giving dale ex actly and then procured the signature ot the landlord , clerk and nurse to it , aud adding his own forwarded it t the indignant husband , with the re quest that ho at once remit the amount duo or ho would bring suit against him and ascertain whoso char acter would bo clouded by the result of a thorough 5n\c3tigation. EToalso wrote to a friend in Salem , asking him to investigate the whole matter quietly and post him. lie has not yet received a reply to the last two communications but it may bo believed that ho is anxiously expecting word from the coast and notwilhstanding his own square record in the matter naturally feels somewhat solicitions as to the re sult of the firebrand ho so uncon sciously throw into the family circle. " STOP AND LOOK IN , Eaton has the most complete assortment of Steel Engravings over brought to Omaha , and at New York prices. tf. American watches in gold and silver cases , at bottom prices , at Whipplo , " "McMillan & Go's. 2C-2t California Pears , Plums , Grapes , etc. , at lizard's Palacn. o21-tf GRAND AWARD. Five Diplomas awarded at the State Fulr of Nebraska , 1880 , fur Superior Burglar Proof and Fire Proof Safes , Titno Locks , Bank Locks and Bank- err's Supplies. Said Safes and Locks ara manufactured by Hall Safe and Lock Co. A full stock of these goods constantly on hand at our store Cruightoii block , Omaha , Ncbt O. N. Hisi co fc Cio. Successors to Brisco , Doano & Co. d&w 2t. Omaha chapter meets for work Tuos- diy evening , Oct. 2Cth. JAS. GILBERT , H. P. Lost Brown leather pocket book , steel clasp , containing two U. P. or ders , $20 each , a $20 gold piece and $ fi or $7 In sil7or. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to Mrs. J. D. Campbell , Sll Nineteenth street. oct25-2t CAPS ALL. Bonuor's Stoves much the finest in the Market. Call and see. 1410 Douglas street. o22-tf If you have tried everything else , without receiving any benefit , call at - ' JO Dodge street , north side , between loth aud 14th , and see the agent for I aac Nichols' American Remedy ol Gcodlia Mrs. S. A. Smith , gioccr'os and produce , has adopted the cash system. Call aud get prices ; 7th and Pierce streets. . 3t t-oct7. Now fine goods in largo variety , just received , including now dried fruits , Citron Peel , Nuts , Jellies , Sweet Cider.Buckwhoat , Maple Syrup , Fruit Butters , etc. , etc. 25-51 FLEMING & Co. , Grocers. , E. Maurer has opened his new saloon and lunch room 1214 Farnham street , late Elgutter'a store. 1m TELL IT IN TEXAS , Haw a Murderous Villain Had the Tables Turned on Him , And was Nearly Killed by His Intended Victim. Lawlessness eeems to be on the In crease in our city not only , but throughout the weat and a diligent perusal of our exchanges will bo satis Factory evidence that Omaha ia not the only resort of desperados and scon of Lhcir exploits. It appears that they are not satisfied with committing the old fashionable crimes of larceny and icrso stealing , but are not willing , if any of their villainous gang falls Into the clutches of the law , to allow jus tice to take its course without serious opposition. One of our leading attorneys who was recently engaged In prosecuting i notorious criminal who was convict ed and sent to the state prison for two years , was , it appears , spotted by some of his friends determined to punish iim for performing too well the duties of hh profession. Tnc villainous thug wjs , it is believed , really intent on nurdering the attorney and for that purpose waylaid him one night on a quiet street as he .was proceeding iiomcward. It was during the recent spell of rain nnd mud and to the furluna'e accident of the slippery condition of the side walk the attorney probably owes his life. Ho was walking slowly home ward pmderiag over the intricacies of some weighty case when , just after pissiu an alloy , he heard footsteps behind him and turned his head jual in lime to see a wicked face gleaming at him and a pistol barrel pointed In his own face. Ho says tils heart stood still for a second , but a scocnd only , and whirling about ho struck his would bo assailant a terrible blow with a cane iio carried in his hand. The fellow staggered and losing his footing foil tnckward upon the sidewalk , the weapon being discharged and the ball passing harmlessly above the head of Lhe disciple ot Bluckatone , who before i second shot could bo fired sprang upon the man and kicked him about : ho head until he was senseless. At length seeing that his man was larmlcss , the gentleman began to ex amine the extent of his injuries , aud 'or n few moments feared that he had timed the tables on him completely ind killed the fellow. Ho wont to , ho house of a physician near by , art ! summoning aid carried the. injured rain to a house near by , whore his wounds worodro-'od and ho was re stored to consciousness He cpnf'-sscd that he had como up clear from Texas to do the job ho had undertaken , and iiad so ignominiously failed at aud to his own surprise was told that ho might get up aud go , but warned that ho had batter shake the dust of the oily , or its mud , from his feel prelty quickly , and ho did with joy at his escape. The next time a Txas man wants to avenge a fancii ii wrong ho will not tackle the magnificently built and lion-hoarti'd lawyer who furnishes us with this stiny , but declines to have his name mentioned. The Danish Society's monthly par ty , Wednesday night , October 27. 2G-2t PERSONAL , PABAGHAPHH. Col. J. J. Dicfccy has gone cast. C * . S. Poor and [ father left for Ogdeii yesterday. Lot Brown , of Nebraska City , was in t jwn yesterday. S. S. Stevens , of the Rock Island , was in thecitejcstenlay. Sirs. Howard Kennedy leaves for Pcnn sylvania yesterday afternoon. Henry 1' . Bowman has returned from an ext nded western trip. General Thaycr has gone to stump the l cys > tonc state for Garfield. Mr. Prank Smith , of Smith Bros. , New York , has returned from Utah. E 1. U. Cougdon and John "Wilson , of the Union Pacific , left for St. Louis Monday , Snfierintcndent Balbach , of the Smelt injj Works , and Master Charles Balbach , Jr. , have gone to New York. Gco. VS. Little left for Brownville , Neb. , this morning to acept a position wi'h the B. & M. in Nebraska. .lay Uooke , the great banker , was ex ppsted in the city yesterday en route toSan -t-'Yancsco. He came in o-ver the North western. General Anderson , of Richmrud , "Va proprietor of the famous Tredegar Iron Works , went east Monday with a party of seven friend * . , returning from California. Mr. J. G. Floyd and wife came up trotn Lincoln iMonday. to maka their perman ent homo in OrnnU. 1'ayuiasler Floyd will hereafter have his office at the Burlington - lington and Missouri headquarters here. Tunw W. Antwerp , Esq. , and his daughter , Mrs. Leland Edwards , left for their homo in New York Monday after noon , atter a pleasant trip to Omaha , lur'no'which they were the guests of Capt. J S. Wood and wife. K. S. An ley , a veteran fireman , and at present engaged in selling th } famous Hercules hose , mnde by the Hamilton Kubbsr company , of Trenton , N. J. . has IKTCII in the city several days paving the way for the introduction of his goods into the Omaha fire department. He is an old frienJ of Mr. M. J. McKelligon , whom he had not seen for several years , anil con sequently his Btay in this city was very jiloa-siiit to bbth. To the Sixth Ward Voters. Last chance to register , ( near Hod man's store. ) I will sit at my office , No. 910 north Sixteenth street , every evening from G to 9 p. in. , commenc ing Monday , October 25th to Satur day , October 30th , and A'onday , No vember 1st , from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. lo complete new list. Everybody come. JAS. N. MUBPIIV , o25-Gt Resistrar Gth Ward. We have received two barrels ol Quinces on consignment , which musl be sold , and will oflbr them at 50c a peck. Now is an opportunity. 25-ot FLEMING & Co. , Grocers. Mra. M. Cor , Fashionable Dress Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between Davenport anc ( Chicago. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Bonner's Emporium Filled to Overflowing. Probably no dealer in Omaha is boiler competent to judge an to the wants of the people thanjyf amea Bonncr , Ihe proprielor o tholHouso- keepers'Emporium , No. MlGDouglas street. At least , anyone woulu thUik. so after looking through his establish ment and noting the unequalled va- rloly and quantity of his goodn On entering Ihe sales room the e/egant display of stoves , especially Iholiand- some nickel-plated base-burners , im presses one with Iho Idea that he i * in a wholesale instead of a retail store. Foremost among these parlor stoves are the Wellington , Blue Ribbon , New Jewel and Crown Jewel. These stoves are all well known and are sold with a written guarantee if required. The array of cooking stoves is equally attractive , amen which are the reli able Washington , Fidelity , Interior , Rapid , Gem , etc. Of ranges Mr. Bonner handles the Howard , which seems to bo the favorite. A team and experienced help al ways ready to remove and put up all stoves sold , free of charge. A full line of zinc boards , stove furniture , tinware , table and pocket cutlery , silverware manufactured by Rog r Bros. , including their knives , spoons , forks , table casters , etc. On Iho same tloor is displayed an Immense slock of crockery , among which are a number of dinner and tea sets of beautiful China ware ; Chamber sets of the same material , crate after crate of English iron stoue china and largo and well assorted stock of Buckingham ware. Besides this ia a line of glassware unequalled in the city ; lamps of all descriptions , from Iho small hand lamp lo Iho large brouzo students' lamp and argaud burner. On Iho upper floors is stored a large quantity of furniture of oveiy description , among which arc several parlor sets , ranging in price frmn ? 05.00 lo ยง 275.00. Noticeable among these ia n ma niticelit of Fremh ve neercd walnift , finished in raw silk ; another in brown rep , ouo in moca , aud a largo as sortment of bureaus , center tablcs ( extension tables , safes , cupboard ? , chairs and writing desks. Mr. BOK- ner has received .in invoice of a largo shipment of bedding , including blank ets , comforters , mattrasses , &c. , which is expected daily. A fine line of pic tures are also displayed , stool engrav ing chromoi , paintings and drawings. Besides what is mentioned here this entleman carries numberless other articles , such as single and double har ness , genla furnishing goods , such as eocks , overalls , shirts and underwear , Auction sales every Wednesday and .Saturday. ADAMS COUNTS' POLITICS. Correspondence of The Dec. JUNIATA , October24 1880. Never before in the history of Adams county waa there a demon stration equaling in all respects the grand republican rally and jolificatinn meeting of last night. Early in the evening the village WHS brilliantly il luminated. Tapera gleamed from a hundred windows , chinoEo lantctns hung over the streets , bon fires were Kindled imd the star pp.m- gled banner was "hang on the outer wall. " At 7 oclock Capt. Cole'a company of torchlightcrs formed in line in front of Iho Herald building , whence they marched to the depot with the Juniata cornet band , to await the ar rival of a special train from Hastings. After an hour's waiting the chartered train of five cars arrived loaded down with nearly GOO ladies and genllomen from our sislor cily , together with Capt. Yocum's torchlight brigade , and the Hastings brass band , all of whom como to join in the display. As the train came in , the Juniata band struck up alively air of welcome to which the Hastings band responded od , while Captains Yocum and Cole formed their 250 torch-bearers into line for their march through the streets of the village. It was some thing of a surprise to the people of Juniata to see fifty Hasting ? ladies in the line bearing torches along with their brothers , husbands and sweet hearts. It was a novel scene , and yet ono that Impressed all with its beauty aud propriety. Many of our best ladies were only too ready , if there had boon torches to spare , to join their Hastings slstera in the march. Numerous transparencies adorned the ranks , several of which were of beau tiful design. Some of Ihe radioes and inscriptions wore as follows : "Hancock and Sbylock , " "No U.S. Linds for Homesteaders , " "Juno 27 , 1871 , Chicago Relief Fund SI , W. H. English. " One transparency repre sented Hancock with his corset , and the inscription was , "Aud they want you to vote for this. " . _ After a march through the prin cipal streets the ladiea of the procen- sion wcro relieved of their torches and escorted into Thome's HaU where seats had been reserved for them. The remaining totchlighters were then drawn up into Iwo separate lines when Cap. Cole called for Ihreo cheers for Hastings and throe cheers for Gan. Garfield all of which wore given witli a will ; and Capt. Yocum's compiny responded loudly with three cheers for Jnniata , and three for the presi dential candidate. Then all went to the hall , but all could not get In. With a capacity of about 800 , the room was too small for the vast as semblage. Many of the citizens of Juniata retired to their homes in or der that their visiting neighbors might be provided with room. The speakers of Iho evening were Attorney-General Dilworth and H. M. Bushnell , of The Plaltsmouth En terprise. The speech of Gen. Dil- worth was calm , clear and logical ; that of Mr. Bushnell was aho an ex cellent and clear presentation of the issues of the campaign. Loth treated the democratic party In a very gentle manly way and yet uttered some truths that cut close to the democratic heart. Between the speochcs the G. and A. Glee Club rendered one of their stirring campaign songs which was enthusiastically received by the audience. When the regular speakers had finished , C. H. Tanner , Esq. , of Hastings was called for , and that gen tleman responded in a half hour speech which was delivered in his usual vigorous and taking manner. All the speakers were enthusiastically applauded. It was nearly midnight when the meeting broke up and our visiting friends departed amid ttho loud hur rahs of our citizens. To the people of Adams county this grand demonstration has a special significance. Since the county seat fight of three years ago , Juniata and Hasting have supposed that the inter ests of the ono were antagonistic with those of the other. But this meetIng - Ing moans a coming together again of sisters that had been estranged. Let us hope that with republicans at least the hatchet may remain buried for ever. PBO TEM. THE LEON AGE , Railway Building in Northern ' Nebraska. \Q Omaha and St. Paul Line Nearly Completed. A gentleman who came down from Sioux City yesterday says there re mains but len miles of iron to lay on the Omaha and St. Paul Hue , and with gangs working at both ends it will be all down th's week if Ihoro is uo hindorauce Irom lack of rails. The track will have to be ballasted before il is used , and it is not probable that through trains will bo put on before ho last of November. The junction batween the two ends of the line which are now approaching each other so nearly will bo made near the crossing of Logan creek in the Omaha and Winnobago reservation. The contractor who has had charge of the grading of the north end of the line is in the city now For the purpose - of exam ining the proposed Florence cut-off , which will probably bo built next season. Work on the silo of Iho now freight dfpot of the Hue la progressing rapidly , the houses have all but two been moved elF the block and teams and men engpgod in grading thcsquare andcutting down 1-lthstrect. The buil ding will bo 48x182 feet on the block at the northwest corner of Fourteenth and Webster streets. It ia to ba be gun very soon , and will bo completed within thirty days. It will bo ux- teudod 100 fuel next , summer , making its lolal length 232 feet. The passen ger depot , which is to bo a brick building , will bo 1 catod on the oppo site block , Fifteenth and Wcbater streets , and vvill bo erected next spring. When this line is fairly open ed its importance will rank second to none of the great lines , which termin ate in our city. THE KAILUOAD IIOOjl NOKTH. The work of building now lines itl northern Nebraska has been remark ably active for the past season , and wo learn that if the winter should be an open ono , work will not bo suspended at all between now and spring. The Sioux City Journal of to-day says of the Cedar couuly road lhat' 'Iho sur vey which is being made west of Ponca will bo pushed as far west as the weather will allow. This locating line is run this fall so that Cedar county may have time to act on the aid question before railroad operations begin in the spring. The law requires the locating line to bo within 300 feet of where the road Is built in order to make the bonds legal. The boom which pervades all ihq coun ties in northern Nebraska that are bluased with railroads should persuade Cedar Co. that if she takea the place she should among the counties of the state she must secure a railro id. That the St. Paul railroad , if built through Cedar county , would add tenfold tlio amount of aid asked to Ihn value of the real estate of the couuly , fuw of hercitiz'iiy will quoniou. It would seem , too , that with Iho crosiin of the Milwaukee now fixed at Running Water there would ba no more of this idle lalk about a north and south rail road through the county. Besides , a north and south road is not what is wanted , oven if it could bo had. The market for corn and wheat and cattle is at'Sious City , St. Paul and Chicago , and not at Lincoln or St. Louis. Since the vote of spring was taken on the bond question the St. Paul company has demonstra ted that it means business In Nebaska and that it has all the capital needed to back up its intentions. Since spring it has been made plain that the Mil waukee road will not cross Iho Missou ri at YanVton. The arguments made use of last spring to defeat the bonds , that it was a b inkrupt company that made the proposition , and that Cedar county would have a road , without the bonds , will not bo advanced thU winter. An for the St. Paul , Superin tendent Brown says lhat if the bonds are voted the road will be ? built next season. Otherwise it will not built. " KAILWAY BUIEFS. Stock arrivals yesterday , 123 cars. The mail train from west yesterday is ou time for Iho eecond time in over Iwo weeks. The Pacific and United States ex press companies have moved thpir efii- cea from Fourteenlh to No. 1215 Farn ham street the store formerly occu pied by Poycko brothers. The general superintendent of the Central aud Southern Pacific railways , Col. A. N. Towne , went west with his party at noon yestordayin his own pri vate car. Ho is returning from the conference in New York. The Union Pacific special officer ? ear 2tfo. 01. , eamo in over thu 0. , B. it Q. this morning , having on board General Manac-er S. H. H. Clark of the U. P. , Col. A. N. Towne , of the C. and S. P. , D. W. Hitchcock of the 0. , B. & Q. , and Hon. H. M. Wells , of Schuylcr , all from Chicago. The west bound overland train to day was a heavy one , composed of four baggage cara and nine coaches. Death Record. Edna , daughter of C. F. and Abbey Rollins , died Oct. 25th , aged Ihrco years. 10 months. The funeral took place at 11 a. m. to-day , from the resi- dunce on Cass and Fourteenth streets , the remains botnij taken to Grand Island , thu fonner homo of the family on the noon train , for interment. Willie , sou of Amalie nud H. C. Hanson , died Oct. 25 , 1880 , aged 6 years and 2 months. Funeral to mor row at 2 o'clock p. m. , from the resi dence on Fifth and Pierce streets. Ret ? stration Notice. State of Nebraska , Douglas County.-ss Notice is hereby civen that I will sit in the store cf E. W. Wyman's , 10th street , three doors south of Poa- Office , on Monday , Wednesday and Saturday , O'ctober 25th , 27th and 30th , alao on Monday , November 1st , 1880 , for the purpose of registering Ihe elector ? of the fourth ward , City of Omaha , Douglas County. In witness whereof , I hereunto set ray hand this 15th day of October , A. D. , 1880. JOHN S. WOOD , olo-lGt Registrar of said ward , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To L t For Sale' [ i03t , Found , Wants , DoirdinR Ac. , will bo In serted la those columns once ( or TKN CENTS per Una ; each gubgequentlnecrtltm.FlVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion never Icsa than TWENTY-FIVE CEHTS , TO IDAH-HOMEY. TO MAN At 8 per cent Intel cat , n enms of 12000 and u p- wards for 1 to 5 years' time on first class improv ed city and ( arm property. Apply at BEMIS Heal Estate and Loan Aireucy. 15th and Douglas ts. 278-codt ( On = T XO rXl&N-Call at Law Office 1) . L. THOMAS , RoomS.Crclghtoii Block ONKY ' TO I.OAH 1109 Fumham street. M' Dr. KdttardB Loan Aeonoy. uov-22-U KELP WANTED 'ANTED A KO1 kitchen hind , man or W Apply at tliis olEco 748-20 . SlYLES-l'hotoirripher. Sent jour present address to Ge > . ilcjn , 1210 F.irn- ham St. 750-2 ? Situation as house-keeper. Ad WANTED . , rcoutlke. " 61-27 A cooV and second drl too to WANTEP . Inquire Of Mrs J. M. Woolworth - worth , ISO Hmvard street , enr ot 12lli. 75-2a -Situation to do scncrft' house work in a small family. Addic-sM. C It. , Bee < ffice. 7SS-2I Immediately , to rent a d ellinf : WAKTED T suit o ( room ? ; nut-1 bo iii go-d Inca1il > ; Kood tcntasts prompt piv. Inquire at this ollico. 741-tf Ten carpenters. A ply at MICC WANTED at our new hulWinr. 13th ? nd llanioy Sta. STEBLE , JOilNSO.N & CO. 743-27 -Good tinner. R. TitOSIN , No. WANTKlGood M 746-2-1 "TT7 ANTED Gc"rnl hinds nnd 0 ttnrcrs. W 1310 Dodge St. , Wistcrn Ornico Worki. 731'Zu A nurse girl , 403 C.IS3 St. , near WANTED . 7-'l-U A gi 1 for general housework , WANTED S. W. curner 10th and Uhieisu streets. 7t' A Rood houKC-kcepiT , at Hi/J WANTED btruct , upstairs. I'-1 ' .I Girl ; "ook" preferred , at V. WANTED ISlli .mil Jackson. ( isi-tf ANTED 2 men to wort i-i m i.ktil anl W noith , at tlio end of ISth St. li W. I ; VII. . ii. > 9 tt FOB REHT-HUU8E5 AMD Ufiil. KENT And fnrmtura for sale , < /\ir \ i ; a house , in the business part of city , H IOUIUH , ell and cistern , suitable for boardnu hou-e. Kent cheap Ixciuiru at this ulllcu. 752-1 "T7IOU KENT A furnished ro m , suitable for J } one or two gentlcm-.n , S.V. . cor. 16th and uonard Sta. 31-tI 1710R KKNT Two unfuruiohed rooms , at 514 U South Hth St. 723.-N k KENT C'mtaze , on Ctli and I'ino Stn. , U new house , eighi rooni8on3dard C.sata enquire J. H. Uoe , t ! . E. Cor. 12th and Karn- ham. 630-tl HUNT IIuii'o and lot in { .hull's 2.id FOK . , near new U. S. cornll. Enquire nl Koom 0 , Urcigliton IJIock. CCl-lt HIOR ItFNT Lar e house , 7 room ? , 20th St. , I' near Cuajstreet. C. T. TAYLOK , 031-tf Cilico 14th and IM1XI.U. KENT Finely furnished rooms at 1310 Davenport Btmct. bet. 13lh and 14th St. 350 tf KEKT 2 furnished rooms over Mer- FOR Exchange , K. ECor. . 10th and Dodec streets. FOR SALE. . FARMSHOUSES ANDLANDS Look LOIS. BE11IS' new column of bargains on 1st 1'anc. SALE OR RENT Hotel and boirdlng house , ail furnished. Enquire at this oBicc. 739-27 ILK Twenty to twenty-Jour quarts or ono M1 dollar by John T. Faubon. ob/sil-mon-wodt HAY A car-load of b.ight baled hsy BALED , at Charlton Bros. , cor. Daven port and 10th Sta. 720-tf O HOUSES And corner half of lot , southeast corner 14th and CasaSts. , 7 rooms m each ; rent for 20 and 325 rcr month BzJlls' 1 EAL EbTATE AOESCT , 16tli and Douglas Stg. 670-tl OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST 0 BEMIS in Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , in his new column on 1st pace llWIk O lUC. illlAVU piiuts.at i A. Holmcs.lBth Jj and California Sts. 615-tf H SALK Cottonwood lumber of all sizes.at RKDMON D'S. Sixte nth-st. SlO-t. MISCELLANEOUS. OTS , FAKSIS , flOUSKS AN I ) LANDS Lee J over 1SKM1S' new column of bargains on la FT1AKKN UP 2 cons , onu red cow with irlp- JL pltd lux no , and ono u liito cow , red on licet uith ciipplcd horciB. Cor. Sthand Dorcis St 747-tSm rriAKENUI' Came to the picmiscsof the sub _ L Bcribiron F.ilniew St. , ono spotted , red and white cow. Owner will pleaao call and pa' ' chaicis. 1 > . C. U VC'KUS. Omaha , Oct 25,1830. 7491 T OST New Foundland dop.with heavy Icalh JLj or cellar and white ring , a litlle white tpo on liroist and tall. A reward will he paid hj returning to M. H. aly , at Duke's Hardware Store. 737-28 NOTICE My wife left our homo without any real caii'oandif hcrown frcuwill , t ere fora I 8t.aH not | iay any do't iho may incur 01 bo responsible for her iio IIL' . J. AVONDhT. 74J-27 STRAYKD AWAY One largo red Durham cow , cars lut off to a < to be ) > erceiv.ible Lar e horns , ahjut ton junraull. Finder wil be rewarded by rctu nine the above describe' ' to Frederick jjcllon , cor. Cjiiitol .i > e. and 13th 72S-tf SPECIAL NOTICE Olio fnsom. veterinary eur con. graduate of the veterinary collcg of Stuttgart and Zurich. Hospital 114 ! ) Sherman aeimo SSG-lm Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No otho preparation makes such lUht , flaky hot breads , i > r luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by cl > poptict without fear of the Ils resulting from heavy 1 digestible food. Sold only in cans , by all Grocers. KOTAt , EUKiico POWDUR Co. . N Tork J. H. FLIEGEL & GO. Successors to J. U. TIIIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , oc4dy M. R. KISUON , General Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : Pliaafll ASSDRAHCE CO. , of Lon don , Cash Assets $5,107,121 WESTCIIKSTEIt. N. Y. , CapiUI 1,000,00 } THE MKRCHAN IS , of Newark , N. J. , 1,000,001 G1UAIU ) FIREPhllaiIeIpIiiaCaptal. ! . 1,000,000 NORTH WESTERN NATIONALCap- lt l DOO.OOO FIREMIUTS FUND , California 800.000 BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE Co 1.200.0CO NEW A IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SoO.OCO AMUKICAF CENTRAL , Assets 300,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Donzlia St. . mchS-HlT OMAHA. NiCB. PAY TAXES. All holders of B. & M. B. R. Contracts for Land purchased cf that Company during tbc > car Ii79 and prior to that dale are liable for the 1879 tax. They became duo Januirr l t , 1880 , were delinquent after M y 1st , 1880 , and it not piicl by the firstday of November , 1SSO , the land will be eolJ for taxes. The Company's Asert , for the purpose of pay ing Delinquent Taxis on its sold laud. ' , will vltil the County Scats the lut of October , and all purchasers of R. R. lands should pay their laics by October IStb , If not before , in order to eavc additional expense. expense.J.D.UoFARLAND , Land Commliiioner B. & . M. B. R. ia Neb ONE MILLION ACRES OIE * CHEAP LAND 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 for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Iinprovei Farms iii Nebraska , many o them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Besi dencea from $3,000 to $20 , 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha Hundreds of lots scatterec through the City. Houses anc Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and alt kinds of City Real Estnte. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , a' 10 percent , interest to all who cp-n show good titles. Maps for Donglns and Sarpj Counties for sUe , 1 beautiful lota fronting south ia Isaac & Seldcn's mid. for S ICO half cash. House and lot , 22d and Dodio ; 3 3.000 House and lot near llr.iwnell Hall 2,100 Two new liouwa and full lot , rents for $4 = 0r > < ! rvcar 4 00 New brick house , 21x25,1 } story , with 3 lots 2,000 House and lot Webattrst lr > 00 Lar e hou cand corner lot 6,000 Lartro house full lot , California st 4,000 Rfidcncj and 4 full lots , St. Mary's ave. . G.GOO House and small lot , south of depot 050 House and small lot , sontn of dcirat G35 Resilience propeity , Kountze and Ruth's add 6,600 Fine residence property 10,000 House and lot , 22d and Uarncy 1 800 House and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700 llouso and lot Sliinn's addition l.COO Kesldtnccand comer lot 3,003 Residence ( cash ) 7,600 Rcaidcdco 6,000 Residence 5,500 House and one-half lot l.CEC Three homes and corner lot 7,600 Residence and comer lot 7,500 House and 60 Jeet front , ICth street 3,700 I-aivc house and corner lot 6,500 R < tidcnco and three lots 6SOO Two house and corner two-thirds of cor * nerlot Jloo ITons3and small lot , Cast street 2,100 Ilausc and lot , 27th near Farnham 1,00 < BOdQS & HILL. Brick house and corner lot 1,300 Small hourcand fnlllot. Comings st 2,350 House and lot , 23d street 3,200 House and full lot , worthJ,000 for 5,500 Fine brick rcildcnco 1,500 Brick residence 6.CEO House and corner lot l,5ro New two-story house and coiner lot 4,200 Residence nnd full lot , Farnham at 6.600 House anil ono acre , 18th street 3,000 Honso and half lot , 18th street 2,200 House and lot , Shlnn's addlt'on l.fflO llouso and half lot , Cass strict 1,100 House and half lot , CasiStrcel 1,450 Residence and tire lota , Capitol Hill.,4.1 7.000 ElvKMit brfck r W 8 full | . * , , . I&.SQO Finest residence In the city 16,0(10 ( Residence property 17,000 Itesidcn e property 17,500 Residence 5 too llouso and lot , Shinn's addition 1200 Douse and lot , Shlnn'gidditlon 1,500 Home unj lot , 2.1th and Farnham 1,400 ilouse and lot , 27th and Douglas $375 Home and full lot , IzircUt l,7fo Newhouscand li lot 2,200 Residence property 7,500 Residence property , verv fine 13,500 I louse and lot , Horbach'a ddition 1.500 Residence , Farnham st 6,000 Honso and Jlot 1 block from Court House and J Jot 1 block from Court House 2250 UOUEO and comer lot 2 blocks from Court ' House 2,400 House andl t , Nicholas street i.fxfl House and 1 acre , Gises' addition F40 House and lot , llth street 900 Large building and six lots , 1 mile out. . . 4,000 House and loton Daicnport 3,000 Home and 1 lot , near depot 1,500 House and J lot , near depot OCO UOUBO and lot. South A venue 1,000 FIou c and lot , Shinn'a addition. 1,900 Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2COo Residence property , Kountze rd Ruth's addition 5.000 Residence property , south part i f town. . 2,500 House and } lot , Webster ft 2,700 House and 5 acres at barracks 7(0 Ilnuse and lot , ArmstroDs'saddit'n 1,000 Honso and lot , South 12 et C50 IIowc and lot , Kountze and Ruth's ad ditlon 3,500 Residence and } lot 2,700 Uousa and lot , ICth It 3,000 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Para , St. , Omaha , Immense Stock for * FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. W5NT BGUATS For Men , Boys , and Oh 'Wren. Umler-Wcar , Hals cud U Trunks and Valises , * Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenih ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCH&C -saapjE aEOCEKS , OMAHA. OMAHA OMAH A * : VUN & oo. , n FARNHAH STREET. Oval Brand MAX MEYER & CO , , * AYHOLESALE IOTO ! I Cigars from 815.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 rents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 rente per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. mwf MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Nel ) . MA ; GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of F ! CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers m CIGAIIS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter we will handle CODNSELMEN'S FRESH CYSTEKS , which are now the best In the market. A hrgo assortment of CANDY and SOGAK , TOYS for the Holiday trade. GATZ & FJJJGEWAA' , 510 llth St , Oiualia. ETZE Yl Has the exclusive sale of the G-OLID COIlsT HEATING STOVE. mmmmmm * tm M IM mi B I The Gold Coin is this season the favorite 9f Chicago , is prefer- od above all other Stoves , comes both plain and hiJghly orna mented , has the new patent grate and flre-pott hat will out-wear half dozen of any other. The Gold Coin weighs more by fifty Ibs. than any other Stove of its size in the market ; , and ia , therefore , more durable than any other Stove , is strictly warranted in every respect , i t , requires no salesman to sell it , as city reference sells it without trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackson.