' IpTSAlLY KEE. SP i Friday Morning , Oct. 29. BREVITIES , . 'Eel's coal- Freda ick Leading Hatter. o23-lf K w SeoiPolaik's advertisement. > Isakc < p vicko * , American - remedy. lfr < the teulh , KulnTa Dcntrifice. Porter is running the Omaha Ferry. iJnbin'Bbulk perfume at Kuhn's only. J 'Widow W * Bedrtt at the Academy to- Jiyht. . The mail train from the west yester day wab three hours' late. Eighty-four cars of Blcclc came in today . 1 * . day o\er theTJ. ! , McM lian & Co. , the jewe ! o2Ctf Superintendent I'ierce is laying out : new cemetery on the "poor farm. ' ' Herman Tiels , an ininal ; rf the ix > or liuase. died this morning , of coasumption. ' the PALACE -V'ienna Sauces , MAltKET , 314 South Pifteenth Street. BKSJ' IX THE WOULD Baiur dove filling Patterns at UnsbmanV. -The best of meats at Bath & White's m irlcel , opposite the postoffice. 22-tf Hath & White , opposite the ] pos oTicc , rtceivolfresh fish every Thursday. twt-lf Lota , Parma , Houses and Lands. I/wlc ' of bargain-foil 1M , column > vi rleiuik' n ° w paje. Annual election and banquet of En glue Co. No.'l to-night. 15 s time , yci l.eUft ft > count their game thin : 2iB ? bjHMtsmen afternoon and will eit it to-night nt 1'Vir 1 .inils , Iiol * , Houses an 1 Fann , loik over licimH'jieW column on first pa Ouitc-8 direct from Baltimore ; 4 > eeutTjKtan laid , 35. Cluice apples , S2 pef lr5S at Gladstone" * . o28t3 far r " -Juit received nt William Gentleman" * 2 car-loads - i.f beautiful Wh ta IWKC pota toes : also apples and onions in large < pun- 2 -3t Tlierc was cnly one case before Judge Hawcsthii morning , ! < n ajcd Missouri , uliojiad drank too deeply from the flo- ug boaL He was nlliAtixl to go on proai iseto leave forhnmc instantr. Much to the diiappointmetit of our c itizeus Mary VudersouV agent has written to Manager Griffin , of the Academy , chauging the date of her apjwarance here 4o ICovPuiber 12th , iiiktcid of November JsC Oli , cruel one ! i-Quite a cariosity , conhi tins of more Ui nT rMhundredfold and tilvcr watch- ft which hn e been left for repairs , can b ; iecuat Edholm Krickbou , the popn la ] oelcriB , opjioblte the postolfice. Thi collection'is.-ariare one and is veil worth . * --"i" ccing. Tlie\i\ . A. il. ocietyof llie 1'iret ISL E. churJli , will give an cnterU nment Hits cxeuingat the residence of Mr. M. G , MSlvoon , on Chicago , between Twenty tiret aadTueuty-sccond streets. A good t'me is expected aud all are iuv ited to at tend. -The Omaha Zither club will g'vcn caacert and ball on Sunday , "Cove Jjber 7 at MoljTti hilL This first concert of th organized club , "which nuuiberB tin .xil'bo . looked forward to with luucli intcrcHt. tf-The IntMnc n cut of DMI and Xora MI i is , Mr. Jol ii Ohrj'sler , is In the citj making arraugcmenlB for their appeaianc in thu city the last thiec Jiig'oti of r week in Sullivan's Mirrorof Ireland. Tli iwpultt' piii.e < of 2i , tO and T cents wil with the popularity of the company , fi' ' th'e Aca Jomy. Tin Ci/uncil Bluff if TConnareil , whic saw fit to l > e BO facetious over tlie fact tha Itiy. r Clnsc eent copies of h's admirabl me < agc nil o\er the country , and a bcttc ntUertise.mont Ouiaha could not obtain will plc-tfa read the following from Tli Cheyenne Suu , of October 23d , and ECO if the same could be wiid of the financia' ' htandiug of the city of magnificent tsll : : "HJoI. OhampionS. Cliawi , mayor cf Oua ha , has complimented The Suu ollice Mtli a \ M\vf of his la t annual mess.ige to th < ity council < if that city. Mayor Chase 5 au enterprising and exceedingly patriot : ' cjtb-en of Omaha , and has the welfare a ! < progref s of the place very much at heart His iicssaRe i" < an able paper nndphougth fcatjsfactory fact to the people there ths the citjis financially tolid and has no out' r warrants on which in'crest is ac * PERSON At , PABAGRAPHS. T. J. Cummings has gone . L. Webster has gone to Hast Got. J.M. Wolfe returned home "Wednes ' " r day. 1 , of Fort Calhoui- , * ( ) . * T' . Daxis has returned from a north c u ttip. .1 tulgj JF. . Kinney , of Nebraska City , in in the city. G. W f E. DorHayaud wita , of Fremont went huufo yesterday. layIvj-eolPremcnt ! , came in yesterday ti : \VidowBedott. . " Wm. Culla , of toe "Uniim Pacific uliDj K , I'tnrteilAVedjcsday forLix eit > oolEnglaid ! W. JJ. Hastings , poj. trader of Tort A\-u.hiVie\V. \ T. , was in the city Wcdncs ilay cvcninjj. l.ymiu McCarty , traveling agent of the B.iUiinoro and Ohio railroad , WM in the ity Wednesday. fof the London i in the city Wednesday ig route to Denver. General Passenger Agcut Johnson , of of 1l o LaVe Shore and Michigan Southern aajhvay , was in Omalia Wednesday. w " ; Army Orders. < Tfco latest orders iisued Jrom the hea-Iquiriors of the department of the riatte , ' Fort Om&hn , arc as follows : jLcavo of nbscnco for ono mouth , xlth pcrmlss wn to apply for an exten sion of ono month , is granted Second Lieutenant James A.Liyden , Fourth jnfautry , Fort Saundora . T. tDpou ih recommojidafion of his ' ' i-omiany'ajp3 post commanders , so jnuch of th'c unixccuUd jor' > n of the Miitonca ' , KB ulxtos to .eoi.iiuenient , T jiwar'dol'Private Wm. itcOIj , compa- \ 1 y D , Fifth cavalry , by a general court cur-mi , proraulpr.tud in general court nurluil'brden Kb. 54 , current f criw , -om'theso headquarters , is remitted. F. A board of survey , to conriet of Frederick B Trotter , 14th in- mA > > iit . - -A j r -i - - - pFmtLieut. Albert Aus- convene at Ft B itofofVf T. , on the 9th day of Kb ! -mb-r ,1880 , or as soon theresftef a8 p actual , to inquire into and deter- n me the responsibility for del-y in e transportation of public property ' b .1 ames Oallahan , contr ctar , on cer' t.n routes in the department of Tex- a . cSuring the fiscil year ending June ow , iStG , for which CapL Wm T ' SioweU , , A. Q. M. , U. § . A. , Was re' THE EVE OF BATTIsE. Shottingthe Republican Guns With Grape and Cannister , To Route the Enemies of Free dom and Equal Rights. Tne political pot is beginning to boil with considerable vehemence , the fire f.f enthusiasm being pretty much rom the republican Bide , the demo crats baring lost nil heart in their work and hope in the lost cause. Three republican meetings are fixed to ba held at the Academy of Music , bauveea now and next Tuesday. The tint of ihoEo is announced to take place ihi evening , ' and tl a ipcakers of the evening will bo"Judge Uriggs , Mayor Chase , General Cowin , eneral Maudercon and Colonel Smythe. The second is expected to take plaeo Saturday night , Hon. James Liird , of Hastings , to address the audience. OKAND UEPUBLICAN RALLY. The following correspondcnco will explain itself : , OIIAUA , Oct. 26,1880. lion J. L. "Webster , Omaha : The undersigned and many otfccr * like to hoar you up jn the poi - i ues of the day , at the Acado- ay of Munie , aoine evening suited to your convenienca. Wo presume your laborii ; t.io republican caimas chair man of the Garfiuld and Arthur club have prevented you from being heard fully upon the issues. Tery respectfully , AnSimpon J PPe-k E L Bierbou-cr P B Kennard WaUon U Smith John B Daiwder George A rmstroag C E Ycfct A D Morri4 1 < W Nye Lewis S Heed . O X F.am = cy Clinton Brifigs L \ViIliam3 JoJm S WooJl G Stevenson J Evans James Xcville OMAUA , Oct. 27,1880. A. J. Himpson , J. P. Peck and olherst GENTLEMEN I highly appreciate your request to address the people on the political questions of the day , and designate next Monday night , at the Academy of Music , for such meeting Your obedient servant. Jonx L WEBSTEE. THE GLEE CLTJli. Our justly famous Garfield and Arthur glee club , which has during the present campaign done EO much to excite enthusiasm everywhere they have gone , will go to Council Bluffs Saturday night , in response to the earnest solicitations of a committee I nppointod to make the arrangement with them , to eing at a grand republi can rally to be held there on that eve ning. The Nbnpaieil of to-day says : The Omaha glee club , which has now a wide reputation for excellent singing at political meetings in our neighboiing ttato of Nebraska and in Onmlia , have signiOed the intention to be present at the grand republican rally in Council Bluffs Saturday night. Some fine and soulsi stirring music may theref ore be expecn od by tbe hundreds who will partialQ pite in that grand extensive affa'r. The members of the committee which icsuod the invitations to this club are under obligations to J. H. Manchcs ter , county clerk of Donclw conntr , and a pronrneiit member of the club , for the interest he manifested in get ting the members to agree to be pros eiu. Hn. . J. L Webster , president i'f the Garfuld and Arthur club of Omiha , will also be present. BALCOMfiE'.S KEl'LY 1O OOOTANT. From Uie Herald of Oclobtr 2Sth. ' I aUted in Tuesday morning's Her ald that lion. C. TC. CouUntsenator from Douglas county , introduced , chairman on fiiiMire , the now rotenue lav , the pa's'ga < f which has resulted in gross injury fo all of his constilu ents except a citizen of Massachusetts named the Union Pacific company ; that ho had it under consideration for weeks ; thatho uniformly advocated its passage and finally voted for the &ame. All of this ho openly confesses in his card in your yesterday's is uennd , t.ivrein he denies one of my in ferences , viz : that ho knew of the ob jectionable clause which has taken thousands of dollars out of the Oma ha city treasury and Douglas county treasury and put them into the Union Pacific treasury , each and every year for all time to come , unless this law is repealed , which is not at all probable. And in denying this ho resorts to tlie most humiliating confession a reprc- rentativo of the people ever made in thia or any other country. He says : "Tho first I know that the bill contained the provision coin- plained of was SOME WEEKS AFTER. THK ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE , WHEN MY ATTENTION WAS CALLKU TC IT , I THINK , BY HON. JAMES CKBIGII- TON. " Tax-payers of Douglas county jii't give this excusa and statement a mo- mont'o reflection. A lawyer is elected to the senate , made chairman of the loading cpin- mittco in all legislative bodies the ways and moani has a printed blil placed in his hands on the 7th nf the month , and after a week's investiga tion of its provisions introduces iL la a few days moro it is re ferred back to him for further in- vebtiijation. Then ho reports it back to the s nato and recommends its pas sago. Then hears it read in full , as the constitution requires , on th'ep different ; dayr , and finally on the 21st of the mouth votcj for its final pas sage , aud yet never finds cut that the law lie has so earnestly pushed through contains provisions grossly V detrimental to the pecuniary interests of every one of his constituents , ex b cept one , until informed of it by some J citizen weeks after the adjournment VI the legislature. VIa If all thia bo true , does it not prove a meat conclusively that Mr. Coutant is b. totally unfit to again represent Doug- b.in "as county in the legislature ? inki inw ST. A. D. BALOOMBE. w ki JUPT.ES AND CLERKS APPOINTED. aj At a meeting of the board of county tr commissioners hold Wednesday , thejfol- lowing were appointed judges and clerks of election to fill vacancies : First ward E. M. Stenburc , Dam- nick Cogan nnd Alex. Daemon 'udges ; M. Parr and Charles Brandos lerks. Third ward Will H. Riley , Pat. ' ' lligher and L H. Wrigbt'j'udges ; \Vm. F. Flynn and Alex. Atkinson ilerks. Second ward L S. Hasctll , Edward Hannririn and M Dunham judges ; K. Darling and Henry Browning clerk ? . Fourth ward J. V. Taylor aad Samuel Dornall clerics. Fifth ward Schuyler Wakefiold , judge ; Charles Wilkius and Tcrrance Boyle , clerks. Sixth ward J. N. Murohy , Joseph . . * Redman and Patrick ilaley , judges ; Deles Beard and Cbas. H. Picketr , clerks. i , Florence Jacob W ober , Samuel Forgey and Wm. Reeves , judges ; Frank Smith and J. F. Ransom , clerks. Union John Timperly , Henry S.'saj Ludington and Louis Thomas , judges ; str Wm. P. Stoddard and P. C. Kragskow , clerk * . ' _ Jefferson Herman Timme , judge ; Glaus Oft and Wm. Johnson , clerks. JElkhorn Geo. Frost , William R. Turner ? ud Goo. W. Gelston , judges ; Omar Whitney and M. S. Wilcox , clerks. Platte Valley John H. Logan , V. H. Thomas and S. A. Kopp , judges ; Jasper R. Watts and M. T. Sweet , clerks. Chicago Thos. Dcnahue , John Roblfa and Wm. Donnellv , judges ; John Quinn , Jr. , and Chas. Wilte , cleikE. Millard John Hallenbeck and Henry Karaten , judges ; Fred Stabrci and Saml. Cotner , clerks. McArdlo James Mitchell and Richard Westgate , judges ; Frederick Robinson and James'Hughej , clerks. Douplas John T. 1'aulson nnd Jamrs Qualey , judges Tfaos. Ryan , clerk. clerk.Wet Omaba C.J. Ryan , Leopold Dolt and & . hton Clt-menr , judges ; Frank Fox , cUrk. MISCELLANEOUS , E. Rosewater , C. A. Baldwin and Walter Bennett , left for Waterloo on tie noon train yesterdayto address the o'tizcns of that locality last night. C. J. Green and D. A. Giiffin , have gone to Fremont on political business. It is the duty of every voter to per sonally see tint his name is properly rogi-tercd , so that he can vote next Tues3ey. See registration notices elsewhere in yesterdaj 'a BEE. Last evening the coloted voters hold at enthusiast ! : meeting at Eureka hall. Captain J. S. Wood , chairman of the Douglas county republican committee , presided. The meeting vas addressed by J. 11fvyner , Dr. S-ophouton , E. R Overall and J. 0. Adam * . The republican voters of the Second ' -rard will meet Thursday , October 28 , nt 7oO o'clock p. nt. . at Charles F. Fluiko'a saloon , on 14th street , be tween Howard and Hatney , for the purpose of nominating a ward ticket to be voted for at tlio next coming election. , Reff stratlon Notice. Stite of Nebraska , Douglas Couuty.-ss Notice is hereby niven that I will shin the aforocf E. W. Wyman's , 15th street , three doors south of Pos- Office , on M.onday , Wednesday and Saturday , October 25th , 27th and 30th , also on Monday , Kovember 1st , 1880 , for the purpose of registering ' the elector * of the fourth ward , City of Omaha , Douglas County. lu witness whereof , I hereunto set my hand this 15th day of October , A. D. , 1880. JOHN S. WOOD , ollCt Registrar of said ward" TO the Sixth Ward Votora List chance to register , ( near Hod man's store. ) I will sit at my office , . No. 1)10 ) north Sixteenth street , every evening from C to 0 p. m. , commenc ing Monday , October 25th to Satur day , October 30th , and A'onday , No vemberlst , from 9 a. m. to D p , m. to complete nrw list. Everybody come. JAS N. MURPHY , . o25 fit Reciatiar Oth Ward. . Rpplstration ttotlce | S'ato of Nebraska Douglas Co. Notice ia heo1 y given that I will sit in the store of liHvn-d Lucv , cor ner of Thirteenth und Chicago streets , October 25lh , 2G'h and GOth , for the purpoao of correcting the \oting list of the Fifth ward. , S. WAKEFILLD , Registrar of the F rth ward , Omaha , Douglas county , Neb. Third Ward Votora Registration Notice. I will sit at my rliia northeast cor- nerof Fourteenth an. ; Doughs streets , , ( over Cumi" 's a'ictiiin store ) on bured-iy , Saturday and Monday. [ Tburrday 28 li and Saturday SCth Octobrr , and Novnnbcr Monday Ist.J for tli3 j'urpnso uf ivgistering the electors of the Third wnrd. In witness whereof I have hereunto set niy hand this 20th day of Octo ber , 1SSO. WILL H. RILEY , o20-10t Registrar Third Ward. We have received two barrels of Quinces on consignment , which must bo sold , and will offer them at 50c a pock. Now is an opportunity. 23-5t Fr.Kuivrs .t Co. , Grocers. Silver Moustache Cups at EDUOIM & EmcKsoif , Opposite PostofBce. 1 All work in Jewelry and watch re pairing warranted in every particular , at WUIPI-LE , MCMILLAN & Go's. o28 3t STOP AND .LOOK IN , Eiton has the f most corrploto assortment of Steel Engravings ever brought to Omaha , and at New York prices. tf. CAPS ALL. Bonner's Stoves much tlic finest in the Market. Call and see. 1410 Douglas street. o22-tf F/oiccr / Pot , Hanging Basket and Bird Gage BRACKETS , in now designs at Evans' , 14th and Dodge. 27-St New fine goods in large variety just received , including now dried fruits , Citron Peel , Nuts , Jellies , Snoot CiderBuckwheat , Maple Syrup Fruit Butters , etc. , etc. 25-51 FLEMING & Co. , Grocers. GOOD NEWS FOR THE MASSES THE BOSTON ONE PRICE GASH DRY GOODS STORE Will open in Kennedy's now brick building on Tenth street , between Jackson and Jones , on Monday , No vember 1st , with a now , fresh , well assorted stock of goods , which have been . purchased at recent trade sales Boston and New York for cash , and will bo offered at prices heretofore un known in Omaha. Our aim shall always be to cater , 'for the popular 1 trade , aud leave others to look after the high toned. Remember November 1st , Boston Ono Price Store , 10th St. , bet. Jackson and Jones , cct27-tf r California Pears , Plums , Grapes , etc. , at Tiatrd's Palaca o21-tf XcwEngravings at Hospe's. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Richter , is to be found op posite the poetoffice. o2G-tf * lal Sirs. M. Cox , Fashionable Dress Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between Davenport and Chicago. Come in and see the new music boxes at EDHOLM & EHICKSON , I the S Opposite Poatoffice. to E. Maurer has opened his new f saloon and lunch room 1214Farnham _ street , late ElgnriaiV atom. jjp A PEEC10US TEIO. , The Safe Gang Bangs Away With the Greatest of Ease. JonaEeDRobbed5by | Broad Day Light. * And still the mueic goeson.Wcdces- Id y , about throe o'clock , the wife bf Mr. Gehrint ; , proprietor of the Euro pean Hotel , saw , from a back win dow , three men entsr the court to the rear of Barker's buildings nnd pass cautiously and quietly around out of her sight. They were talking earnestly . ly together , but abe thought nothing particular ' of their actions until this morning , when it was discovered that an ! attempt had been made to rob the his eafe in tha office of Mr. Julias TrdiUeWe'd grocery stor.\ The man who Bleeps in the es'ab- ' lishmcm at night and tends bar in the sample roams attached , went to the policemen's ball last night with a friend aud did not return until after 3 o'clock this morning. To this fortu nate circumstance it is duo that the attempt on Mr. T.'a treasure box was not successful. On entering the bar room thp man heard a noise but sup posed it was outside the building aud wont rijht to bed. When ho got up this morning , he fuund the back door open and a hole half tin inca deep drilled Into the door of the massive safe , just beneath the combination lock. Near by lay a brace which had neld . the drill and except that the heavy iron bar was broken off the door post ? , nothing else had been dis turbed. Tt is evident that the three men seen by Mrs. ( jehrinR weni right to workonthedoor , which they forced open with a jimmy , after nine ineffec tual trials , each of which lett ita mark on the wood work. They then begun work on the safe and were frightened away by the entranpe of the bartend er , juht iu time. aONASEN's ROBBERY. Wednesdaj , nbout noon , whi'eMn Jonascn , the 13th street jeweller , was at his dinner some one opened a case of flnb meerschaum pipes and cigar holders , which atood at the front door , aud selecting three of each , valued at 823 50 made off with them. Tlio rdbbery was discov ered soon after , and as John Maxwell , who was suspected of having robbed this atoro some months ago , had been seen a few days before iiitently exam ining the case aud its contents , Mr. Jonascn had him arrested on suspicion and lodged in th- ; city jail to-day. i MORE DARK DEEDS. ' About 11 o'clock Tuesday night the residence of P. E. Her was entered and his Vest and pants carried off , the latter containing Mr. Iler's koysj pa pers and about SCO in cash. Mrs. Ilor'a jewel case and a large amount of money which she had in a half- open drawer in the room had not been disturbed. The gtrments , keys and papers were found lying in a yard on Harney street , near Seventeenth , yes terday morning. It is thought that the thief , af er leaving Mr. ller'a house , attempted to enter Major JJar- riger's residence , and failed. Three suspicious looking men with a bulla-oye lantern , were seen prowling around the house of Auditor Gannett , of the U. P. , night before last , but were frightened away before they be gun work. They had previously aroused bin neighbors by trying the doors and windons of an adjoining house. They nero no doubt the same tria who tried Trcitachkoa safe last night. I have a lot of heating stoves suit- aVe for stores and offices , also a largo wrought iron range and c < wt iron cooking stoves for hotel use , which - . will close out at much loss thnn cost , also tiuwaro and house furnishing goods cheap. Enquire at Octd Fol- lows blojk. E. F. COOK. ' o273t Silver Watches at all prices and to suit , all at EDHOLM & ERICKSON , Opposite Postofiico. Real Estate Transfers. Geo. H. Guy , sheriff , to Peter Gees R. d. , part of lot 4 , Roger's addition , Omaha § 211. Rebecca J. Livesey and husband , to John Carrigan and wife : w. d. , uj lot 4 , block 38 , Omahi § 1,550. Lucinda Mo n ell and husbtnd , to James Jc J Hngehs : q , c.-d.ei nej , sec. 8 and swi nwi- and nwi swi , sec. 9 , T. 15 , R. 12 E § 1. Chas. W. Hamilton , trustee , to Jos eph B rker : w. d. , lots 4 and 5 , block 1 , and lot 3 block 2 , Lake's addition , Omaha § 1. Joseph Barker to Miria C. Beech-1 or , w. d. , lots 4 and 5 , block 1 > , lots 10 and 11 , block 1 , and lot 3 , block 2 Lake's add. , Omaha-2,300. Maria C. Beecher nd husband to . Joseph Barker , w. d. , e J , lot 1 , block 135 , Gmahr. § 8,000. i Henry JtJarricklow and wife to Hen ry Wilko , w. d. , sw J sec. 25 , tp. 15 , range 11 o § 1,280. Wm. Pitt Kellogg and wife to Jacob R. Hendrlx : w. d. , lots 11 and 12 , blk. 2 , Capitol Hill add. , Omaha , § 1700. Levi Carter to Goo. W. and John K. G Iman : q. c. d. , e. J nw. | sw. 4 , sec. 20 , tp. 15 , r. 13 , e.-3000. | Silver Moustache Cups at EnnoLM &EBICKSON , Opposite Postoflice. BTcw Ensrravlnsrs at Hnspc ' Commlssionera * .rt-oceedlngs. TUESDAY , October 2Gth , 1880. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioner ! ] Corliss , Knight and Drexel. The minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved. The following accounts were al- iowed from the general fund : Alex. H.B ker.scrvices as apprais er with team . § 2J 00 Jas. H. Gridley , services as ap- prissr . 12 00 K. N. Smith , services as appraiser 12 00 J. G. Spencer , damages for right of way . 4503 A. W.lbo. . witness ftes . 7 10 Chri . Treckel , witness fees . 14. CO John Latt n , witness fees . 6 50 County roads Nos. 1G4 , 1GG and 1G7 were after due consideration ap proved by the bo rd Adjourned to 27th i JOHN R. MANCHESTER , County Clerk. WEDNESDAY , October 27,1880. Boara met pursuant to adjourn ment. - _ Present Commhsionera Corliss and pl Knight. Minutes of last meeting read and approver ; . The following was allowed from the general fund : Nelson Brown , work on road , $9. The following named persons were appointed judgea and clerks of election fill vacancies : ( Tha list be found in Doliiical column. ) The Timperly road was submitted and approved by the board. Adjourned to the 30th inst. i JOHX R. MAA-CIIESTEB , County Clerk. ! i i . - . - - - -VfcMauvW . .HWapiH > k i.l CITIZENS' ' MASS MEETING To Nominate an Independent' Anti-Monopoly Legislative Ticket , Which is Demanded in the in terest of the TaxPayers - Payers , And for the Welfare of all Classes of Citizens. At the urgent request of a largo number of tax-payers and citizens of this county , a mass meeting is hereby called for Saturday , Octobsr 30lh , at 2 p. m. , sharp , at Clark's Hali , to put in nomination a legislative ticket for Douglas county that will bo composed of men whom the psoplo can truat with their vital interests in the next egislature. This is cell made in response to the overwhelming sentiment in this com' raunity that Improper influence has been exerted by corporation managers in the packing of primaries and conventions and nomination of canditates who either have no. inter est in common with our people , or by J their employment and business rela- tidas are under the control of corpo rate monopolies. such persons as are in native sympathy with this movement are in- rited , and only such will bo admitkd to participate ui tht5 deliberations of the mass convention. TEADE AND COMMEBOE A Bold Prediction for the Future of Omaha. A Fion that Has Contributed Lai-gely to the City's Proerjerty A round among the wholesale merchants , chants of our city thia morning , and reports directly obtained from them , make a most favorable allowing of not only the unprecedented growth of the jobbing trade in Oum'ia ' , but great and unusml promptness on tha part of retail dealers and buyers in meet ing their obligations. The fvorablo reports of collections generally indicate a healty condition of the business interests in Omaha and the vast country tributary to it , and encourage - courage us in making the apparently extravagant , though well founded pro dtolioii ) that at the end of the next decade Omaha will have one hundred thousand inhabitants , and bo the larg est distributing rriarket west of Chica go and St. Louis. It is a pleasing circUmstanct ) ( o reflect upon in the midst of a heated presidential canvass , the cool indifference manifested as to which political party will succeed , by the safe calculating minds in our mercan tile counting aooras md compare it with the twaddle we hear from every politic il rcstrum in thu cou > y. It conclusivdy points to ' tuo mucli politics , " and "too much law making , " as the disturbing and dang , rous clements monts of our time. Dry gioda merchants report in creasoi sales. Collections sood. Boot and shce houses report very largely in- crujsod salu ? , in face the increase is beyond their expectations , being compelled to work day and night to keep up the work of filling and ( hipping orders. Pricea steady , collections satisfactory Hardware dealers re port trade good and seem happy. Tne grocery houses are simply booming. All too busy to give our reporter much cbnnco for making inquiries. A few moments pause on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnham streets to wit ness nearly a dozen largo trucks or wagons delivering incoming freight on Fifteenth street and about the s.imo number loading for shipment at the Farnliara street entrance of the mam moth grccsry house of Paxton & Gal- hgher , with a small army of ahipping nnd receiving clerks , porter ? , team- st < T3 , etc. , hurrying backward and forward j , made up a scene worthy of a commercial metropolis. The growth of this young Hercules in the grocery business is not only a matter of wonder , but pride to all in terested in the mercantile prcstage of Omaha. Paxton & Gallagher , as a firm are only about fourteen montbi n existence and from present indica tions , their sales will in 1881 reach two million dollar ? , a figure larger than the combined wholesale grocery sales of Omaht and Council Bluffs two years ago. The success of this firm is , attributed to their wisdom in J seeing a great opportunity and their ability to grasp it : buying only from first hands in quantte3 to secure the larg est . cash discounts and the lowest rates of freight , extending every possible inducement that could bo ! offered by first-class eastern houses , both as to price and terms , thus not only inuring to their own benefit but inaugurating a new era in the grocery business in Omaha , that will soon drive Chicago away from the Missouri river region as a competitor. Already Chicago . travelera who have been sell ing goods in Iowa and Nebraska , are seeking positions in Omaba nouses , being longer unable to restrain the tide of trade Oaiahaward. Just received twenty loads of apples and pt tat oca. Bring in your orders to Julius Troitschke , 308 , 310 and 312 , South-Fifteenth street or 412 , 414 and 41C , Thirteenth street , between Jack son and Ls-tvenworth. o26 ta-th-s If yoq have tried everything else , without receiving any benefit , call at 230 Dodge street , north side , between 13th and 14tb , and see the agent for Isaac Nichols' American Kemedy. olCeodlm Mrs. S. A. Smith , gioceries and produce , has adopted the cash system. . Call and get prices ; 7th and Pierce streets. 3t-t-oct7. , or „ . d Wire Fioicer Stands and Wire Mou Hanging Baskets , at Evans' , 14th and Dodge. - " 27-3t Died. KUSSLER Wednesday night , Frede rick , the infant sonof , Mr. J. Keisler. Funeral will take placa from the residence of the parents to-morrow < lj afternoon at 2 o'clock. ( Douglas Uoun 'y District"Court. . ' Proceedings had on Wednesday , the ' Hon. James W. Savage , presiding : Barker vs. White otal. ; report of ' referee confirmed. Buckbart va , Bachtel ; verdict for I defendant. McVay vs. Cunningham ; dismissed. Wallace vs. Poipen et al. ; answer and appearance of defendant Peipen withdrawn. DafendanJDeitzen leave to answer in * 30 day * , and default against defendant Peipen. I Louis M. Paschen and Andrew . Neihon wore admitted to citizenship. Court adjourned until this morning at 9:30 : o'clock. Silver Moustache Cups at EDHOLM & EKICKSON , Oppoute Postofiice. A. P. & A. M. There will bo a special communica tion of St. Jnhira Lodso , No. 25 , this ( Thursday ) evening , for work in the M. M. degree. Viaitiug breth ren are cordially invifed. , Master. SPECIAL 8QTJOES. iOTICK AJvortticluects To Let For fl l ' Lost , Foun t , Wantr , bo rdln ; &c. , will lie lu sorted In tlieoo columra uncd for TEN CENTS per Sbc ; t ch jnl > loentiu artloni'lVE CENTS par line. Hie fiit luvrtlon never leas than TWENTY-FIVE CKMM. TO LOAK-NOKEY. TO LOAN At 8 per cent Intoi . cat , n sums of * 2MOand u p- \tards for 1 to 6 yc. rs' time on first class improv odc'tTsii.l farm property. Ap > Iy at BKMIS Real EsUtc nuJ Loan a.i-jy , 15th ami Douzlu - orrar TO TX > AN cm t Law 0 ca M D. L. TUOUAij. IUxim8.Creghton ! Itlock MMONET TO IiOAH 1109 Farnhim MONET EJwsnin Loan Agnwy , nmvj.2.1 HELP WAHTED ' A child l > y a wet hn * . r hnnco WAN'ThD Ii.ijuirc al Dr. Dcnni c ? 1 H' 7 ANTKD-A ktri , . 0 or 17 j < VK . I j , to a - VV IftintakinccarflplAJili fanlai Uu i house work m a family pf.tv. " . Ktfcrcr.css inulrcil. | Apply to 1116 Farnfiaffl Sf. 7 * ' - ! > _ . _ - -j-"rtLiJjnr > "i riHm f * TKD-A good jjiil to da KCLeral | i WA . Iri h prtlercd. Apply piTB to C. A. Austin , B. ft M. headquartero. No re ferenda r.jnlr d < 7i6.8 " ANTED FCT more bcarderj , at 10(4 cor. W"ANTED 10th and Dodge SU. 768-- m 'ANTFD ti.oJglr ) , second door tram IfJ , on Dimglaa. 753 23 WANTED tilrl for jjtueral hrnscwork , at tlioC'Connell Housf , on 10 > ti tt , near Dodge. 760 28 Iramcdia'clj ' , to rent adnclllnp WAN1KD liousa r 6U.lt of rooms ; mu-t bo in toed localitygood ; tcntaiis prompt pal. Inquire nt this offlco. 741-tf W 'ANTED A coed lioiiffe-kucjur. at 11U9 Karnham street , up stairs. 634 tf FOR REftt-HOL'EES AND LAND. F OK ' KENT One dwbllins on Sherman ava. , 'three blocks north fr n Kith ttreot bridge , Broom , lar o barn , lucjuireat ; 07 a. 13'.h btrtt t , or on the premises 753 tf TJ10R 1IENT And furniture for eate , ahcaj ; a JD house , intbe busineca part of city , R rooms , cll anil cistt-r/i , suitable for boarding house. Kent cheap. lHUJre | at this olHce. 752-1 EtR KKAT A furnished room , suitable for .one or two gentlemen , S.V. . cor. 16th and ljO ard Sts. 731-tf IOR UENTi-Tivo unfurnlahcJ rooms , at 614 South 14th St. 723-28 FOIt REST tottage , on 5th and Pine Sts. . new house , eight rooms.on 23d ad I'aia Sta Enquire J. K Hoc , f. E. Cor. Ifth and Farn- h" ? 096-tf FOB RENT Home and lot In Shnll's 2nd add. , near new U. S. coimll. Enquire at Room C , freighter ! Block. 664-tf [ T10R RFNT Large hou e , 7 room ? , 2ath at. , U ncarCassBtrco' C' . T. TAVLoR , 031-If OfficeJill 211(1 ( DjUn'1.13. F iOR RENT riilely furnished roonn at 1310 Divenport street , bet. 13th and Utb St. 350 tf FOR RENT 2 furnished r&oma oTet Her- cl.ants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 18th and Dodce streets. 239 ( f HAY FORSAtE-60 toni of choice hav in s'ack. In mojunv near Foit Omaba. App'y to J. II. I'ra Kir. Omaha. 7tii 30 LO S. KA RMS , HOUSES A" * D LANLS Uink < > Hr liHMl.i new column of bargains on let P.I.C. QtAMLEti liin > S Ilaaa good delir.ry wa on j for sale ; chenji. 7J4-28 I710U SALE-Tho clieipoit anl most des jahle JJ jirc > l > rty of ills kiriiliu tli W § t. A ro.d lmuc "ct Emillfnt tfarm ; one mile fromOun- cil liiuffs. AJdrs83 fXiXStf. Omali't , Nch. 766-2 BALFD HAY A car-load of b.ight b.Icd hay just rrceiveJ , a' Cha'Iton Croi , cor. Davcn- pjrt and 16th hti. 720-tf O HOUSES Anil cornar half of lot , southeast fy corner 14th and Cajs Sts. , 7 room * in each ; itnt for $2J xnci S.5 ; er mo'itb LKMIS' 1 KAL ESTATE AUI.SCY , 15th and Dougla * Sts. 670-tf BEMI3 OFFERS A. Sl'LENDID LIST O 1"5:1"8 ln IIousfB. Lots-Farma and Lan'13 , In big new column on 1st jiage T710R SALS Mixed piints.at A. Homes,16th ] Jj nd California : jts. 015-tf It SALE Coiiomvo"d lumber of all sizes.at RhDMON'D'S. Slxlce.ilh-st. 510-t MI'iCELLAH OUS. Oct. 1st , cno bay mare , one bay J cjlt , three months old , wbite btur in fore head , and one bay 01 cr jeirold with star in forehead Owner can h-resamcry callii.ffand tiajini ; chanrns. \VOLESU > SKY , JmileN. E. of ittncr'3 brick jarJ , North Ouiaha. _ 637-ethPt T7'O3ND ' Pocket-book. Inquire at the United Jj States Hotel. RUDOLPH HARTAIANN 787-7 T OTS , FARMS , HOUSES AN D LANDS. Lee JU ovir BEMIS' now column of barmina on Is axe fTlAKES OP 2cowB , ons red cow with crlp- JL pltdhorn ? , and one white cow , red on necr , with c ippled horns. or. 8thand Dorcis St. 747-tm "VTOTICE Jfy wife left our home without any _ irc l cau eand ft her own free will , tiere- fvio I shall not piy anydoot she may Incur or bo responsible for her do ng. J. AVUNDKT. 7427 STRAYKD AWAV One 'argo ' red Durham cow , cars cut off so : u to bo perceivable. Larire hums , abjut ten jeaia ol I Finder nil ) to rewarded by retuininij the abivo described to Ircdcnck. i/cllon , cor. Capitol a\c. and 13th. 723-tl QPhCIALKOTICE OHo iTnsnm. veicnnary O survcon. gradnate of the veterinary college of Stuttgart and Zurich. Hospital 1149 blierraan aciiuo 5SJ ( 1m Absolutely Pure , Uade from Grape Cream Tartar. No otbe preparation makes such lizht , flaky hot breads , luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by tlypeptia without fear of the Ib resulting from he-ivy i digestible food , bold only in can' , by all Grocers. KQTIL RiKita POWDIR Co. . N t York J. H. FLIEGEL & GO. Successors to J. II TIIIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , AT = r A USTIEIIB. > cldy PCC * week m 7 ° nr own town , 'lerms acd > 00 ontflt free. AdtUtsa H. EUeU .4 0 ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND 2MT EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres 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 tliom near Omaha , $12 to g-40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of CUy Heal Estpte. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who can show good titles. maps for Ionglas aud Sarpy Comities for sale , 4 beautiful Iota fronting south in Isaac & SUden's via. for $1CO half caali. House and lot , U and D > die ; 3 3000 UoU'O and lot near Brnrnell Hall 2,100 Two new houses and full lot , rents for SJiOperjcar 4 00 New brick house , 21x25,1 } etory , with 3 lots 2,000 Hem-caul lot WebsUr et 1,600 Lar ehou c anil comer lot 6,000 Large house full lot , California at 4,000 Ittnidcnce and4 full lotaSt. Mar > 'a are. . 5COO Houc anil small lot , south of depot 050 House and smill lot , soatn of depot 035 Resilience propeity , Kountzo anil Kuth'e add 6,600 Fine residence property 10,000 House and lot , 22J and llarney 1600 House and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700 Housoand IntSMnn's addition 1,600 Kesidtnce and corner lot. 3,003 Bc-iilcncc ( cash ) 7.COO Resldedco 6,000 Residence 6tOO House and one-half lot l.CSC Three hou ca and corner lot. . 7.EOO Eeiiilence and co-ncr lot 7,500 House and 60 feet front , I6th strc , 3,700 Lar ehouse ndcorner lot 6,500 Rotideuce 3nd three lota 6,500 Two house and corner tvro-thirda of cor ner lot 1,100 House and small lot , Cass street 2,100 HaiKCandlot , 27th near Farnham l.OOT BOQQS tHILu. Brick houic nnd corner lot 1,300 Small houi e and full lot , Comings at 2,360 H- use and lot , 23d street 3,200 House and full lot , worth 94,000 for 5,500 Fmebr.ck reiidcnca 1,500 Brick residence 6Cf,0 House and corner lot 1,550 New two-story house and corner lot 4,200 Residence and full lot , Farnhtm at 5 00 House and ono acre , 18th street 3,000 Hnusn and half lot , ISthstrect 2,200 House and lot , Shinn's addlt'on , . . 1 COO House and half lot , Ciss strfet 1,100 House and naif lot , Casi Street 1,450 Residence and two lots , Capitol Hill 7,000 Elegant brick residence 2 full lots 15.JOO Finest residence In the city 16,000 Resdence property 17,000 Reaiden e property 17,500 Residence 6,500 House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,200 House ana lot , i-hinn'fl Addition 1,500 Home and lot , 2"th and Farnham 1,400 ilouso and lot. 27th and Dongba 9375 House and full lot , Izardst l,7rO New house and 1 } lot 2,200 Residence property 7,500 Residence proper > y , vcrv fine 13,500 Houwand lot , Horbach's tddltion 1,500 Residence , Firnham st 6,000 Honse and 4 lot 1 Voek from Court House and i lot 1 block from Court lloase 2,250 House and corner lot 2 blocks from Court House 2,400 House and I t , Nicholas street 1.000 House and 1 acre , Cises' addition NO House and lot , lllh street 900 Lar e building and six lots 1 mile out. . . 4,000 Hcuso and lot on Davenport 3,600 Home and } lot , near depot 1,500 House and j lot , $ ear depot 900 House and ! < > t. South Avenn ; . . . . 1,000 lieu eand lot , Sbinn'aaddition l.&OO Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2,600 Residence property. Koumie rd Ruth's addition. . . . 6.000 Retldence prcperty , south part f town. . 2,5f 0 Houseand J lot , Webster it V * " Horse and 5 acres at barracks 7CO House and lot , Armstrong's additn 1,000 House and lot , South 1 ? st 650 Hou'eandlot , Kountze and Ruth's ad dition 3.500 Residence and t lot 2.700 Housa and lot , 16th it 3,500 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St , , Omaha , TT TCP , Immense Stock for FALL ANB WINTEB Fine GnstoiuOIadc Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERGilATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Undcr-Wcar , Hats and Caps * Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth ACEifin TZETIE ! FARNHA3I STItEET. Oval Brand _ S BV flav Aw3 The sales of this "brand" of O hare nonfnntattipreil Mt others. You cet rnoro Ojtten IIP . WKI&HT AND iSCASDRE In ca of tlib brand than any other. V. B. BEEilER. . m Uercral IVotcrn Acent , Omaha. oncHARD & OEAH. | DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENGH&C JEtE ZJ GEOOEES , OMAHA. OMAHA OIJAHA. ma CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESEl OYSTERS , which are now the best in the marUt A hrgo assortment of CANDY and SUGAR , TOYS for the Holiday twde ATZ & FRKfiiHAX , 510 llth St Onialia. B TOETZEL Has th s exclusive sale of the G-OLJD HEATI STOV t. The Gold Coin is thia sea = on the favorite of Chicago , is prefer- od above all other Stoves , comes both plain and hiJghly orna mented , haa the new patent grate and fire-potThat 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 is , therefore , more durable than any other Stove , is strictly warranted in every respect , requires no salesman to sail it , as city reference sells it without trouble. Cor. lOthand Jackson. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBAOGONISTS ! Cigars from § 15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List , \ mw' 3IAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Neb. MAX MEYER & GO. GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , 4 3 Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of G-OOIQ