I 'A JIliE-DAILY BEE. [ Saturday Morning , Nov. 6. | BRfiVILUaS. K Patorecn sell * . coaL ff-rralnicl Leading Uaticr. o23-tf -ThoUig4 is coming , nest week. -P rtcr is running the Omaha Ferry. ' -Lubuitlulk perfume at Kulm'a only. -Anews'.ock of fme.hacdkerchief ex | raeU at Saxes. fc | YJhipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel lerH22 0 > otiglas tired. o Ctf ' In the police court , IY < day morning | two chunks paid S5.80 each. BESl' KJ THE WORLD Baar y ' Glove fitting Pattern-i at Bushman's , tf - The best of meats at .Bath & White" iSktKflfopixtoite the postoflice. 2-tf * i. choice variety of Winter AvpUf j'ust rccchea at J.I. NICHOLS & CO.'S. - * A benefit concert is being arrangea for the Gaifield and Arthur Glee Club. Good enough. , The internal revenue collet tion * of Kciratka for the month of October alnoanted to 891,959.39. The trial of Liddy and Fenton , ac- Jjjitoil of the burglary of Eiley's liquor ptorc has been taken up by the district oo art. ' Yofiy-two commissioned officers haie rof-ortcd that they trill be in attendance at the forthcoming militia convention , to be held in Lincoln on Tuesday next. , The vote of Douglas county is being c- > v-.pe , bnt a the returns are not uuuiiuele. the full vote \\ill probably not be announced before this e\ening. "Will you and your son occupy oce room ? " asked a Withnell Hou&e clerk of a nornanof 33. who arrived with a boy of 1C. "This is not my son , " she said , with emphasis , "int my husband. We are on our bridal tour. Every membsr and friend of the Clirjbtian.Church ib urged , by the pastor , to atteicHhe Second Annhereary Ser\ice , "tt > I * held a their place of worship , next Sunday , at 10:30 a. in. Among the contributors yesterday to the Bo tblacLb'Home were : Nave , Bra- < ly & McCord , Milton Kogere & Sons , J. B. Detwilcr , Sirs. P. L. Perrine , Mrs. A. V. Wood , Mrs. M. G. McK"on , Mrs. Ed. llaney and Mrs. G. W. Ambrose. DANCING. T.cmieni.8 select soci- Rule , Brash's hall , Twelfth and Faruham , e\ery Saturday evening. All the latest waltzes and quadrilles , including the Prai rie Queen. Strict order an ! decorum inaiuta'ned. Introduct'on gixen , making it pleasant for all those present. Ihe third annual ball of the Pioneer Hook and Tadrer company , No. 1 , will take place Thanksgiving ete , November 21 , fit Masonic hall. We hope to ! public vill he'p the leys along. The committee of nrransements cons'sts of J. B. Kocster , J. W. Jardine , Louis Steiner , A. H. San ders and E.G. Hyley. At the regular monthly mseting of the X S. P. C. A. , Thtudiy , the society c'.ettcd three delegates to the fourth annual meeting of the American Hum me ns'oci- atiou , to be held at Philadelphia on the 17th iiibtant. The delegates a e Dr. Geo. f * Miller , Hon. James Stephenson and Ak-x-S. Streitz. Another game of foot ball is fixed for 'to-day ' if the weather is favorable. At n meeting of the club last evening B. S. 0)eG ot was elected vice-captain to Capt. Stewaft's team. C. B. DeGroat was elect- o 1 assistant and acting secretary. Election of ncti\e mo ulicts was as follows : Mr. 'Smith ' , of the B. & M. ; Mr. K. hakeshaft , Kansa . f "A new way to really enjoy a kiss has j-e-entlybcendiseotcred clo o your eyes nail imagine it is Mary Anderson , " Bays jJTbo > nx > arcil. To carry out the illusion plncq a fitep-ladder against a telegraph * pol . climb to the top round and place a * IMOCC of ioa against your lips. " - -Leaxitt'EGigantieSpccialily Company atlv rtii cd for this city Tuesday night iii\t , mel with one of those calls for a sad i.iloliich Providence sometimes averts while fcorww comes to others. The New Yurk Mercury says : "It was by mere Tuik thitrLevitt's Specialty Company did u t embark at Muskcg ° n , Michigan , on thelH-fatcd steamer 'Alpena , ' The com pany and baggage were on the dock al liia&y to go aboard , bnt the prevailing high M-ind prevented the Alpena from getting in , and Lsavitt's party went to Chicago by special train and sa\ed their lives. * Fill. J. McShane deserves to be sum moned before Pat O'Hawes for trj'inp tt bulldoze the cloctioa returns of theSeconc | r.wanl. Fill , was one of the judges of elec ibn nnd delayed the count in order tha Ills boy baby might be counted in. Jt wa jjfnly starvation that prevented him from nutfceoding. The other judges and clerk could not hold out Never mind Fill < Mint him in the next time. Democrats tvill never be dead and I'll tell you th < i 'am why : "Young ones grow up as fas ni the old ones die. Do not fail to visit THE LAWKS' FAIK. at r-r OKEIGITTON HALL , 7t _ held rKovembar 5th , Gth , 8th , 9th , 10th , and 12th. compacies aud iho Fire jiirtmentwill visit the Fair during UJt ) week. JEverybody will be there. 4-3t 13 Maurcr has opened his new and lunch room 3214 Farnham UtroCt , Attention , Hooks. All members of the Hook and Lad- < 1 r company aret requested to attend il o regular meeting Friday , Nov. 5 , u 7.UO p. m. , sharp. JULIOS TEETTSCHKE , Sec'y. * " -Attention Sir Knights. - There * will be a regular monthly oticlav'e of ML Calvary Commandery $ 1 , K T. , this ( Friday ) evening , n' their Asylum. BVROK SrANBcnv , Commander. Otnaha Temple of Hcnrr No. 26 , meet this evening at 231 Capitol Avenue , for instalntiou of offj < rs and other important business. Every itiv niber requested to bo present. O. G. DrrKEK , W. C. T. Cellar room for rent , cr wilt take a few car loads'of apples on storage. 5 at AVHITNKV. CH.EK & Co. - Wanted Three tinners , cornice Jt'akera preferred. Apply at John 3E oneter , 307 Broadway , Council Jihiffj , Iowa. Council Blufis * Celebration. The repulicans ot Council Bluffs celebrate the victories of last this evening. A special trill leave hero at G o'clock to c nvcy Ell desiring to participate in /he jollification. WHOLESALE BOBBERY. Exoert Thieves Go Through Six Rooms of the St. James Hotel , But the Harvest is Not Heavy. A pit ce of work" dona by the "deft hauded gang in this city Thursday , howe not only that they are experts i * the business of lock picking , but that thej can make very quck ! time when it is necessary to do EO. The robbery occurred at the St. Jmea hotel , of which Mr. A. Dasmon is the proprietor , between the Lours two and threo. o'clock this morr.ing. The time is accurately located , because Mr. Daemon was up until mid- ui bt tendirg his bar , and when the twelve o'clock whutlo blew sot his clock and clcecd up. The night clerk kept the ollice cpcn until 2 o'clock when ho too went to bed. A few minutes after 3 o'clock , the house was aroused by the news that some of the roomers bad been robbed. It was then discovered that the door of the hall in the second story was stand ing wide open , although it had been locked and bolted a few hours before , and the doors to six of the rooms were f juud open , all of which the lodgeis claimed to have locked on retiring. An examination resulted in the dis covery of the fact that three watches , two silver and ono of orcoide , gold- plated , and about § 19 in money had been itolen. The money taken was in sums of ? 1 to $7 , and was abstract ed from the pocktts of clothing hung on the walls , and the watches were taken from beneath the pillows. How the doora could all have been opened and so many men robbed without their awakening , is a mystery. One man , however , claims that he awoke , and , hearing some one in the room , atked what was wanted. Jleceiving no reply he exclaimed , "Get out of herel" It eeeins from all the facto in the case that the robbery must have be < > n perpetrated by the aid of some one in the heuso , who , as soon as everyone had retired arose and unlocked the hall door up stairs , from which a stair way leads to the alley and through this admitted a confederatewhen the two did the work quietly , quicklv and throughly as "A-B-C. " The officers of the police force who were notified and made a thorough investigation of the matter are confident that they can spot the guilty parties. It would seem that the party who was really the object of the r aid is a gentleman who has been stopping at the house for several days and carries quite a sum of money , several thousand dollars in a belt which had carelessly been exhibited For some reason he became uneasy list night and gave the -noney to Mr. Djamon to lock up in the safe which was probably its salvation , ui he was one of those plundered. There was ao a well to-do cattle man from OgalaUa stopping there , bat he , toOj hid deposited his money. A ri.ilroad official had 84 85 and several railroad passes stolen from him. Whils the amounts arc all small thi circumstance is a good lesson to trav1 elers and others * as well , to carry no money about their persons when it can bo so easily put away in a safe , as in this instance. A GJIASD OrrouTDNiTYToBuY CLOAKS AT BICKMAN'S CLOAK WEEK. CLOAK WEEK. SrAKTLiNQ REDUCTIONS. IMMENCE SACRIFICE. For ONE WEEK , ONLY wo T\ill offer our large line of Clcaka at the follow ing figures : AS40Cloak for 830.00 A § 35 Cloak for 20.25 A S30 Cloak for 22.50 A § 25 Cloak for 18.75 A $20 Cloak for 1 15.00 A $15 Cloak for 11.25 A10Cloakfor 7.50 A § 5 Cloak for 3.75 A § 3.50 Cloak for 2.65 Positively but one iccck. All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. BEMEMBnB THE PLACE. HICKMAN'S HICKMAN'S 1408 Douglas street. The Canvass. The canvass of the returns frcrc the various \otiug precincts of Douglas county , WAS begun at the office of the county clerk yesterday morning. The revised count of the First , Second and Fourth wards changed the figures omewhat , and there-is now not a doubt but both Doane and Howe are elected to the senate , with Myers for iloat senator. Corliss is elected county commissioner by a large ma jority. The legislative ticket gets three fntiou , anti-monopoly representatives. Messrs. McShano , Broalch and Paxton - ton , while the U. P. succeeds in send ing Bollu , Bartlett , Jackson , Kyner and Mullen to the lower house. California Pcr.rs , Plums , Grapes , etc. , at Tizard's Palace. o21-tf CAPS ALL. Bonner's Stoves much the finest in the Market n-u * . JL41G Douglas street. o22-tf JE WELBY Latest d esigns "and a full tock at boUom prices. -WHIPPLE , McMILLEN & CO. MCE WARM GOODS. Ladies' Hood ? , Child's Hoods , Ladies' Underwear , Ladies' Hosiery , at Kurtz's , Creighton Block. uvinRS at Ilospe's. AUCTION SALE. At 1205 Douglas street , will be offered for sale , at public auction , Saturday , November Cth , at 10 o'clock A. M. , all the stock and fixtures be longing to the Gymnasium , including a bowling alley , pins , tails , ono bil liard tuble , lifting machine , a com plete leno outfit ; also two bath tubs with fixtures , tables and chairs with other articles too numerous to men i tion. uor4-2t LET'S TAKE THE CAKE , The Adjutant General's No tice Concerning the G. A. R. Reunion. It Goes to the Highest Bidder , Those who attended the recent re union at Central City , know by ex perience and observation , and these who did not know by hearsay , that it was a grand success and that such a meeting would be of incalculable ) ben efit to any locality in which it might be held , both in a financial respect and by the acquaintance visitors would necessarily make with such locality. Held in the comparative ly remote region about Central city it had an immonto attendance and what might be expected if held in Omaha with all its facilities in the way of access by rail and in other re gards ? The success of the recent s'ato fair is a good example of what the advantages of Omaha over any othr place in the state are.for whereas at Lincoln the board was continually getting deeper and deeper in debt , the first fair at Omaha netted them over § 0000. In view of this fact wo call especial attention to the following no tice of Gen. Alexander , as chairman of the committee on locating the place for holding "the next reunion of ex- soldiera and sailors , inviting bids from those localities of the state that are daslrous of securing the reunion for next year at their town or city : LJNCOIX , Neb. , Nov. D , 18SO. Sealed proposals will be received at my office fa Lincoln , Neb. , until three o'clock p. in. , of January 1 , 1881 , from cities or towns in this state , who arc desirous of securing the location of the nuxt soldiers' ' reunion , which reunion will be held during the year 1881 , under the auspices of the Grand Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic for Nebraska , at such time as will be hereafter designated. All propositions must bo accompa nied by a written guarantee , the sign ers thereto to be responsible persons Certifying that their particular lo- caliry will furnish gratis to the use of the encampment , for a period of one week , a tract of land of not less taan forty (40) ( ) acres in ex tent , with such -water supply thereon as will accommodate an attendance of not less than twenty thousand per sons dilly for one week , and Furthermore , That their locality will give , in addition to the above , a certain sum of money as a cash donation for th < ? purpose of securing the location of the Encampment at their point. All bids in nt ! > j endorsed on the cover "Proposals for securing the Iccu'ioa of the annual reunion of 1881 , " and addressed to the under signed. All posts of the Grand Army of the Republic of Nebraska are requested to bring the csme to the attention of the public in their respective localities. S. J. ALEXANDER , Chairman Cora , Lincon , Neb. It seems to us th\t it would bo well for our citizens to act upon this matter at once. We have t x > good posts of the Grand Army here , Ouster and Ktsirney , and cer tainly so far as surroundings are con cerned , there is no pi ice in the state that can come up to Omaha's advan tages. This would be a big boom for the city , and with , the State Fair would give our merchants and busi ness men a rush next fall _ that would bo immense. See cloaks at Kurtz's. Jiwf received a car load of PRIME Michigan Winter Apples , thrcc.-bushel barrels , "BESSIKQS" first grade. Now is the time to put in supply for tbe.sea- son , ihcy arc lildy to oc50c HIGHER in a fc 10 days. FLE MING & CO. , nov3-3t Grocers. New Engravings at Hospc's , Fcr Sale Six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. Apply at BEE office. no4tf A Brilliant Affair. Ono of the most brilliant affairs that has occurred in society circles , in Conncil Bluffs for some time , was the marriage , Thursdzy , of Kittie , the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Oblinger , to Marshall Treynor , of the Rock Island freight office , of that city. The bride , who is a sister of Mrs. Dr. McKune , at whose house the wedding took place , will bo re membered by many of our citizens as aformermembcr of Mrs. Latey'a sing ing class , in whoso concerts she has frequently delighted the people of Omaha with her pure well trained oice. At 8 o'clock a wedding march play ed by Mleff Carrie Atkins , brought the bridal party into thejparlor. Laad- ing Mr. A. B. Cralle , groomsman , and Miss Sue Badolette , bridesmaid , Mr. Treynor ( the groom ) and Mrs. Oblii.ger , the bride and her father. The guests , numbering some seven ty-five , were here assembled to wit ness the happy event. Rey. F. T. Webb , Episcopalian minister of Coun cil Bluffi , performed the ceremony , and Mr. and Mrs. Treynor then com menced receiving the congratulations of their many friends. A large dining table was loaded with presents varying from neatness " to magnificence. A bountiful supper was served and a most delightful time was enjoyed throught the even ing. Quite a number were present from Omaha including Mrs. Litey , who sang two of her pretty sons , "The Flower Girl" and "Edinboro-town , " Misses Isaacs and Knights , Fred Mason and Frank Stout. To Mr. and Mrs. Treynor their many friends can only express them selves in part by sayinghealth , happi ness and 80 years. Do'your trading at Kurtz's. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! > The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Richter , is to be found op posite the poitoffice. o26-tf . GUILTT OF RAPE. . ! \ - * - _ j Barbara ILarsten Avenged by the Courts. , Our readers vrill remember the par. ticnlara of the arrest about four weeks ago , at Lincoln , of John Olcson , charged with a rape on the person of Barbara Ksraten , the un happy-and unfortunate wife of the man sent down to the penitentiary from this city for stealing silver drippTnga'and a silver brick from the Smelting "Works some months ago. From a gentleman who came up on the 0. & R. V. train at noon yesterday we learn that 01 Eon'B trial , which began on Wed nesday morning In the district court of Lancaster county , was concluded yesterday and a verdict of guilty was returned by the jury after less than fifteen minutes deliberation. The story is too jrevolting and outrageous In its details for repetition , but as toll by the nrpsecnting witness -yettsrdav/ it did not differ from hur first * state mcnt. The defendant testified in hi own behalf. Be declared that he ha in ncnray assaulted the woman , thongl repeatedly she had made advances t him. His wife and other witnesse gave corroborative testimony ; hi view of the case was ably put to th jury by Col. M. F. Sessions and Mr Scott , who argued that under the cir curnslailces described by the prosecution tion the commission of the crim charged was absolutely impossible. The judge reserved his sentence un til this morning , but by the time thi paper is issued Oleson will be on hi way to the same prison in which i confined the husband of his victim and the poor woman who has beet tliep'rincipalsufferer from the onmeso both will be left alone once more witl he : child to buffet the cruel adversi ties the world seema to hold in sue' heavy store for her. We underalan that she Is in a very straitened condi tion and with winter staring her in th face , she has reason to feel that he lot has not been a happy one. It pays to trade at Kurtz' . District Court. The following proceedings were ha < yesterday before His .Honor Judgi James W. Savage : , Sexaurvs. Griffon ot al. ; Eubmittci to the jury. State vs. Lyddy & Fenton ; jury trial in progrejs. Court adjourned until to-day at 9:31 : o'clock. NEW STYLES , JTew Stcck Hand-made Shoes , in endless variety , just received , atDohle&Co.'a 4 2t Leading Shoe Store. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dean Millspaugh ha ? returned fromNew York. 3J. C. Carn , lieutenant-covernor elect o : Nebraska , is in the city. J. G. Elackman , U. P. agent at Fre mont , wasin the city yesterday. Joe Gibbs , traveling agent of the hash line , is in the city. Hon. P. M. Davis , of Lincoln , left for home Friday moining. Hon. Geor0e F. B'jncharJ , of Fremont , came in at noon yesterday. Hon. Lorenzo Crounseleftfor New York yesterday , to be absent three weeks. Mrs. Lieut. Leary and Lieut. C. P. Miller and wifeU. | S. A. , went west Fri day cu route to San Francisco. 3 dney Smith , state agent for the Wheel er & Wi'son Sewing Machine company , e.une.infrQm PapU'ion yesterday. Dave Peyser , the dramatic agent , is in the city arranging for the appearance ol Leavitt's Specialty company , on Tuesday next. Judge Jesse T. Davis , Hon. J. B. Bailey , representative elect , and Newton Clark , nil from Washington county , were in the city Friday morning. Miss Gu3 ie Simmonds , formerly of this city , and now residing at Fort Worth , Teias , is wiuning collegiate honors there. She is the daughter of Captain . Bim- mends , formerly of Co. H , N. N. G. ' OYSTERS. ' Selects . . . . . .l. & . . Standard ' . . . . .35 Medium , . \ At Little & Williams , 1413 Douglas street. 5fV-d2t WANTED Immediately , a PAINTER ; one that understands paper-hanging and kalsomining. Steady employ ment , with good wages , to * the right kind ofa _ man. C. H. STONEK , 5 2t Fremont , Neb. The Coach Whip Band is called upon to introduce the "Prairie Queen" and other new dances , at Brash's Hall , to morrow evening , being the only band that can call and play these dances. On the 25th this band is called upon to go to Plattsmouth to play for the Pleasant Hours club there. Army Orders. A board of officers to-consist of First Lieutenant Earl D. Thomas , assisted by Mr. William Chambers , quartermaster's agent , will convene on the 2d of November , 1880f or as soon thereafter as practicable , to in spect one hundred (100) ( ) horses to be presented for purchase under contract with Mr. Peterson Stewart. Leut. Col. John E. Summers , Sur geon , U. S. medical director of the Platte , is appointed a special inspect or , to inspect at Fort Omaha , Nebras ka , such medical and hospital proper ty , for which Major "Wm. H. For- wood , U. S. A. , pose surgeon , ia ac countable , ae are now reported to re- "reqnire the action of an inspector. A board of survey , to consist of Gapt. McElderry , assistant surgeon U. S. army , Capt. Gerhard L. Luhn , Fourth infantry , and Fiist Lieuten ant Henry E. Eobaon , Fourth infan try , will convene at Foit Bridger , W. T. , on the 9th day of November , ( 1880 , or as soon thereafter as practi cable , to examine into , report "upon and fix the responsibility for , the loss of one hundred and eight (108) ( ) Ibs. of tobacco , for which Second Lieutenant Silas A. Wolf , Fourth infantry , late commissary of subsistence at Raw- lings , W. T. , Is responsible. Miss Mattie Rothschild , sister of Mrs. A. Polack , will give piano les sons , commencing the 10th instant , i at the residence. 403 Cass street , bec tweeu Twentieth and Twenty-first. ( Those desiring instruction will please E call at once , jjov4tf J THEr WOELD 'ST WHEELS/ An Army of Prospectors Com ing West Next Week. A Little Railway Waif From Omaha ? On Tuesday next the cheap land-ex cursion from all points east to and over the land grant roads of the west will start , and the time is now uesr enough at hand for our citifisns to awake to the importance of the event and make some preparations for the reception of the viailora and for duly impressing tnem with the advantages of this city and its tributary regicn. Mr. R. R. Randall , of the B. & M. , says that on Wednes day next the largest body of men that over came into Nebraska at one time will cross the Missouri. The 13. & M. alone has distributed 320,000 circulars , and Mr. B/mdall returned on Tuesday from a week's trip through the east , taken to ascer tain the effect of their advertise ments. He visited PHtsburg , Wheel ing , Marietta , Cincinnati and Indi anapolis , with other less important places and ho says that on Tuesday night and Wednesday , fully 2000 people ple will cross the river at Plattsmouth and take the B. & M. trains f jr Lin coln and the west. Of this number 400 will come from Indianapolis. Mr. Rmdall goes to Lincoln to-morrow morning to attend a meeting of the Board of TradO and citizens to be held there to-morrow night , to make prepa rations for entertaining the army of guests shortly to pour in upon them. It is proposed to appoint committees representing each branch of trade and business , to feed and care for all and to give them a general big send off. Now Omaha is also to receive A portion of this exodus from the cast , and the Wabash , Rock Island and Northwestern trains of Wednesday morning will it Is estimated , bring at least 500 people into Omaha , many of whom will remain over a day or so in the city. Would it not be well to begin to pre pare to give them a hospitable recep tion ? The excursionist are men of means , who come to see the country and perhaps invest largely here. Le our business Trion and others show that they have the best wishes of ou city at heart. SMASIIED IN TRANSIT. A few days since we noted th > assage of two fine new eight wheele : engines , through this city for th Southern P'aciGo rdad , the Sonora branch. On Tuesday the train in which they vere drawn broke in tw on a grade near Percy station and the detached portion run into the firs part , ditching several cars and ruin ing the handsome new engines com pletely. Passenger Trains both ways were delayed , the train not arriving until .9:50 : o'clock. The C. , B. &Q waited her arrival. RAILWAY Work on the iron sheds at the Union Pacific transfer depot for the Rrck Island company is now progressing in earnest , and the sheds will be up be fore the snow flies. Wheu heard from on Tuesday there was bul seven miles of track to lay on the Omaha line. The track laying from the south had been delayed for the lack of iron until Tuesday , bat is now supplied , and the track is going down again. The train that arrived at Ashland , from the east Thursday afternoon , had on board a young and preposessing woman with a female child , about six weeks old in her arms. During the time that , the train stopped at that point , the heartless mother left the little one comfortably packed np in shawl in the water closet , and then took the east bound train , which was just pulling out. Who the woman is no one seems to know , but it is gener ally supposed that she is either from Omaha or Council Bluffs. [ Lincoln Journal. Forty-one cars of stock arrived by the U. P. yesterday. TheTJ. P. depot policeman , Wiley Dlxon , was taken fquite ill Thursday soon f ter going home at the close of the day's work. The Northwestern train was an hour and a half .late 'yesterday morning. Talk about a rush of business , you should just look in at Atkinson's , the acknowledged leading millinery estab lishment , corner of Douglas1 and Thir teenth streets. The ladies all seem to understand that to secure a really stylish hat or bonnet , at reasonable figures , they must go to Atkinson's , the only fhst-class exclusive millinery establishment in the city. THE ROYAL ST. JOHN. The very latest thing in Sewing Machines , and we dare say the best , s now on sale and exhibition at the , nicely-furriished office of Dow B. Col- > y' 208 Sixteenth street , near Capitol avenue. It has some decidedly now and 'de- irable features , and from what we lave seen of It wo believe no one can afford to buy a sewing machine before eeing the Royal St. John. n3w&f GOOD NEWS FOR THE 6BA.SSES _ , THE BOSTON ONE PRICE CASH DRY GOODS STORE Will open in Kennedy's new brick mildfng on Tenth , street , between ackson and Joneson Monday , No vember 1st , with a new , fresh , well assorted stock of goods , which have been purchased at recent trade sales in Boston and New York for caan , and rill bo offered at prices heretofore un known in Omaha. Our aim shall xlways be to * cater , for the popular trade , and'leave others to look after the high toned. Remember November 1st , Boston One Price Store , 10th St. , bet Jackson and Jones , oct27 tf MRS. SPEORT , Masonic block , is now prepireJ to furnish oysters In every style , hot coffee , tea , chocolate , cold lunch , pies and caker. Especial attention is given to parties and .balls held in the bnl' ' g - ttl Commlsslonera' .proceedings. SATURDAY , October 30th , 1880. Board ' met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Knight and Drexel. The minutes of the last meeting were read and aporoved. The following was adopted : Rcsohed , That the Nebraska School of Medicine ia hereby authorized to furnish medicine and appliance ? _ to needy poor for five months tnding May 1st , 1881 , to the amount of § 50 at the county expense , as prescribed , at their school , 3A atory , Hellman's building. The following accounts were al lowed from ( he geuernl lund : Six per < ons , work on road SH5" 23 Lo is Thomas , gradirg = 000 Ankubt Wittee , itaraagis fcr riglit of way . . 20 00 .tnhn Fisher , work on road 21 OJ II. Hazmuisen , serxice aa 0. of H. 5 00 Hays Gunderson , work ou r nd . . 47 50 E. Hi hel. damages for right of way 23 ° ° J. A. Griffin , f lej juror * j > 2 D. P. Redman , work on road 33 < o D. P. Shipley , work on road. . . . -13 09 Wffl. Johnson , on account grading. 40 00 Edward Phalen , gr..ding 33 02 R. G. Tiyloheiding rattle , etc. . 25 00 11. C. Taylor , damages for right of way 12 oO Oaoar Brown , grading 5J CO \V. B. r.ishel , grading 2J 00 John Itohwer , work on road 31 50 Andrew Dauble , repairing bridges. 19 t'O J. W. DurRman , grading 10 03 Frank E. M'jore * , agent , ticket for paup r 12 50 U P U R Co , ticket for padper . . . 27 0 Iowa Coal Co. coal fur jail , poor houce and poor 21315 J R Manchester , cash expended. . . 4 0 C A Jens > n , grading 3000 J A Howe , grading SCO Dennis Shanahan , goods for poor. . 2 00 A L Uranjr , sewer pipe " M J A Wakefield , lumber -'SO Irwin & Ellis , night latch 13 C. Lsi-g } & ( _ ! o , goods for poor. . . . 10 H J.icobson , fees in state cases. . . . S 20 IISTPierce , eal ry . - superintendent po rfarm , &s H U > Mrs I N Pierce , salary as matron . 2i 00 Eight persons , work at poor farm . * 8 13 Three persona , tales jurors 3 CO Twelve persons , ttitne s fees. . . . 4' ' ) 10 Adjourned to Nov. Cth. JOHN R. MANcursruc , Count ) Cloik. Do your shopping at Kur'z' . 8PEGSAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Sale Lost , Found , Wnnta. Boinl'nz &o. , will he In serted In these columns one * fcr TEN CENTS per line ; oich 8ubgequentliiwrtlonriYE CENTS per line. The first Insertion iiuver letM than TWENTT-FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAK-KOHEY. OUST ' fO T.OAN-dll at Law Offlca M' D. IA. THOMAS , Koom8.tirelliton Block i\/f / ONKY TO I.OAH 1109 Fftn.hini street 1Y1 _ Dr. Edwardn Lo u Aircncy. nor-22-U HUP WAKTEO Immedia'clr , at Jlrs. Kendall , WANTED St , two first tewing girls and one apprentice 709 D TtTANTED A practical printer , thoroughly W acquainted with book an 1 Job work , d * eires a situation aa forcmin , or to take charg of an rffico. Has h d ten years experience i an eastern city. No objection ! azalust goin in the country. Address K. L. J. , Bee office. 800 \MK \ ( WANIED-N. E. cor. 18th and Dodge 797-13 WANTED Situa1 ion by mm cf six year experience in grocery store , or to urive team. Good references given. Address J. U. Ee c 0 ffi c 7CG b A stout boy ; Herman WANTED , to take care of horse and cow and work in store. Addieja with reference "Merchant , " Po tofHca 791-5 TTrANTKD A comretdnt Man , who is thor YV oughljr acquainted in Kel'rask * and cat give best of references ; want a eitu 'lon as travelling salesman. Address "D " Postoffice 793 tl Aoratn cook , at the Smmetl WANTKD house. 792 6 TTTANTED By ajoung wido1 , situation as VV house-Seeper. Good home more an ob ject than wig ( B. Addrc33 K. B , care B B Johnson , Dm ha , Neb. 732-6 fTTANTED Girl to take cire of children , at YV 7COH. 19 h street. 734-8 WANTED * kitchen sir ! , at the Doran House , op ositc the Dee Office. 779 tf WANTED Immediately , to rent a dn elling housa or suit of rooms ; mu-t bo in otd locality ; good tcnlants prompt pay. Inquire at this office. 741-tf WANTED A Rood house-keeper , at 1103 Farnham street , up st irs. 634 tf FORFEKT-HQUSEB AND LAND. TjlUKMSUKD Rooms for rent , at Doran JD House , opposite Iicecflic. 802-tf TTIOtt REST New cottage , 5 rooms , c'osetg , Jj bay-window , folding doors , large celUr , with pump in kitchen , coil anl woou house ; everything ccmpltte ; full coTier lot , on Hamil ton St. , Shinn'8 AdJitun , 3 blocks west street car line. Iquiro next door cast 793 6 EORRENT Pia-o bj the month. Apply at the Metropolitan hotel. 7 tf THOR RENT A furnished room , suitable for _ C ono or two gentlemen , S. TV. cor. 16th and 110 ward Sts. 731-tf FOR REST Cottage , on 5th and Pine Sta , new house , eight roomson23dacd CasaSta Enquire J. P. Hoe. t } . E. Cor. 12th and Farn ham. 636-tf BENT House and lot in Shnll's 2nd FOR . , near new U. S. cornll. Enquire at Room 6 , Creighton Block. 604-tf RENT Finely furnished rooms at 1310 FOR Davenport street , bet. 13th and 14th St.SCOtf SCOtf RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer chant Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodee streets. 289-tf FOR SALE. FOR S4LE OR REST-Kailroad Biting Housa , at Elm Creek , Buffalo County , Ne braska , sixteen miles west of Keirney Junction , on tbo line of the U. P. R. R. Possession given immediate ! } . Good reasons'for selling. Full paniculate plven on applicatitn to Mrs , Ptrry , on the premises , in person or by mail. 803-18 OR SALE Ilora ; , IjUfrpy and harness com F plete , cheap lor cash , at053 19th St. 774fittti ( I 0,000 choice brick for sale Apply to Thomas L Green & Sons , Council BluDa , > a. 795-lf "T710R SALE Rhnbaro Boots. 300 hills for JJ eale ulCharlton Eroi , Ififli nd Davencort. 773-tf O HOUSES Ami corner half ol lot , sontbeaat /it corner 14th ind Casa Stg. , 7 room * in each ; rent for $23 snd $25 per month CKIIIS' 1 EAL ESTATE AOESCT , lEth and Douglas Sts. 670-tf FOR SAL2 Mixed paints , at A Holmcs.lBth and California SU. 615-tf T71 B SALK Cottonwood lumber of all slzcu.at T RTOMONTTS. Sixtcenth-st. 516-t MISCELLANEOUS. QTBAYED OB STOLEN On sorrel mare , 5 ) O yeara ol J , white face and saddle marc on Bide. Finder return to J. L. II11 ! , between Firaham and Barney Sts. , Omaha. 801-tf TAMES FBEVKN Keeps a short horn bull , el at 7th and Farnham streets , for services ; charges. 81 00. 7891 EAST INDIA BITTERS ! ILER & CO. , SOLE. MANUFACTURERS OMAHA. ypl > . nTAKEM UP OU 1st , cna ay mare , one o y JL colt , three months old , white star in fore head , and one bay over yeiroliwiths'arin ' forehead. Owner can hire same ry calling and naylng chargre. W. WOLES ENSKT , J mile X. E. of itiaer'a brick yard , North Omaha. I GASH JOBBERS AN Ail Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West of A'eiv York City to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of L Ever shown in a retail store ; purchased for cash direct from French manu facturers , and especially made and finished for the retail trade- . . * * f OJP w mma "CASHMERE GRIFFON SILKS , " "CASHMERE ALEXANDRE SILKS , " " * "CASHMERE PRINCESSE SILKS , " - "SAKS NOSVi SILKS , " In all numbers and all widths , commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished at $1,25 , up to the finest production of the celebrated These Goods We Offer at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. An inspection will well repay intending purchasers. 21 inch Brocades in hronze , garnetj navy , brown , SLOO a yard , worth $1,25. 21 Fine Black Brocade at $1.25 , worth $1,75. 24 inch , all Silk Brocades , at $2,00 , $2,25 , S3.00 , VELVETS , PLUSHES , SURAH' SILKS. 16 inch Silk Velvets at $1.00. 19 inch Silk Velvets , at $1.50 , $1.75 , S .oO , $2.25 , $2 50 , $3.00. 28 inch Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.OO a yard Silk Plushes in all Colors , all Shades. In Garnet , Navy , Green , Frune , Gendarine , Etc. CASHMERES I CASHMERES ! Black and Colored Cashmeres , all Wool , 45 cents. Our 40 inch , Colored Cashmeres , 70 , worth 90 cents. Our 40 inch , Colored Cashmeres , 80 , worth $1.00. Our 40 inch Shudda Cashmeres , 75 , worth $1.00 , - ? - AH Retailed at New York Prices. Qualities equal , we are to-day selling goods cheaper than any house in the west. One price marked in plain figures. S. IP. HVCOIRSIE ] < fe OCX -HAS ffOW OPENED FOE INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK ELGOTTER of Fall and "Winter Clothing for Men's Yonths' Boys' ano ? Children's Wear. -SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET 1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody. -OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS Poppleton Block. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. -CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display -of Dress and Business Suits , Pall Grand ' Weight'Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Goods , Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , Califorfornia Blankets and Overalls , &C.&G. -NO ONE IF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL OPENING buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices. r AhsolutelyPure. Made from Grape Creim Tartar. No othcf preparation makes such Hiht , flaky hot bread * , or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dvpcptid without fear of the lls resulting from heaty i. digestiblsfood. " " Hold only in c by all Grocers. MO u TOWDIR Co. . N w Tork J. H. FLIECEL & CO. Successors to X. II. THIELK , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , ocMd IPCC a week in yonr own town , lerma ind & > DO outfit fre . AddreMB. Hallettlft C THE OHLY PUCE WHERE YOU can find a good Msortmcct ot BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWZB. FIGURE than at an ; other shoa bonta in the dty , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS , l SHOES MADE TO ORDER in I Mrf'et fit gnsranfed. Prlcet very reason , ible. declt-ly A. W. NASON. 3D IE ! 3ST T Z S T . , Orncz : Jacob's Block corner Caoitol Are. and 15th AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO- , TIECIED THIN lJ liOUSE , F4RXHAH STREET. Oval Brand crz STE3RS- : . The sales of this "brand" cf Ojftera hire nowoatstripp d til others. . Too Ret . mor . Ojit * , IS "WEIGHT AND MEASURE ID tins of this brand than i any other. D. B. BEEMEB . m General Western Agent , Omahs. SO.OOO CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! * MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , .Silver- Ware , * < / L. Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufactnrme ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. 1 1th & Farnham We Jlean Business , Conie and be Convinced. may teacL . a the middla states , the foot of the