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THE DAI LY BEE. '\V-‘dr‘e§dayMorum;:AAu;:\.et4. BREVITIES. —Paterson eclls coal. —City councilgo-night. —See Polack's advertisement. — Additional local cn first page. flee Cream Sods. Warranted tooth brushes, Kubn's —Try Saxels at Saxe's, Woods Exceilent Cream S and wagons at —E 1e,m t perfures st Kuhn's drag wtore. —Seident & Co.’s Key West Ci- A SENSATION. Arrest of the Supposed John | Bender, Jr., and Wife in this City. | They Prove to be the ‘Wrong Parties and are Dis- charged. Quite a sensation was created in town yesterday by the arrest of a party supposed to be John Bender, Jr., and his family, It was a little after o'clock, when a wagon answering very much the description of the Bender rig, was stopped in front of Cuming's KENNEDY---DWYER. A Wedding at St. Philomena. About 1:30 yosterday several carriages drove quietly down to St. Philomena’s cathedral, not so quietly, however, as to escape the eye of a Bex reporter, who dropped into a back seat and beheld the nuptial ceremo- nies which united Mr. Martin W. Kennedy end Miss Belle . Few except the parties interested and their intimate friends knew of the affair, and when this item is read the happy couple will be flying acrors the great state of Towa to the St. Lawrence and the watering places of the cast. A HFARTLESS MURDER. Laborer to Death. Murder. working on the farm of Mr. Augus Two lowa Farmers Pound a And Are Held on Charge of Mondsy morning one of the most eold blooded murders which have oc- cured in eastern Towa tor some years past tock placo in Norwalk Township the victim being cne Owen McKay who, at that time of his death, was Anderson. From what can be learned of the affsir it appears that early yes- THE OITY OOUNOCIL. A Session In Which a Large Amount Of Important Business is Trans- acted. A Special Electiontobe Held to Issue New City Bonds at Lower Interest. Reports of the City Physician, City Marshal and Police Judge. s b Passage of the Appropriation on Tenth strest, between Faraham | and U. P. depot. = Adopted. By Mr. Thieman, striking out sides walks ordered. Adop'ed. By Mr. Dailey, to adverties for pro- | posals for grading Dav ni ort, betveen Thirtcenth aud F: b strsuts, Adopted. By Mr. Dailey, to have work dono | on Sixteenth and Seventeenth strects, north of Nicholas, by city force. Adopted. By same, that pay of J. B. Callshan as foreman of work on streste be rated at §2 50 per day from July lst. Adopted. By s:mo, sllowing claim of Messrs. | Kenvard & Foreythe for £59 61 for material furnished Hanecom perk. Adepted. By Mr. Dodge, ordering sidewalks. Referrred to committee on sidewalks and bridges. \ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, /82T0 85 PERACRE. 20,000 Acres JUST TIN. Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-¥ade CLOTELIING Men'’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. By same, that ward delegations be inacructed (o report at next meetivg the number of crossings necded in thoir respective wards. Adopled. RETORTS OF OMMITIEES. On judicisry, adverecly to employ- terday morning McKay was sent by Mr. Anderson to get some cattle out of he field. He was mounted on a hor-e and when ready to return home hestarted through a lane on Radigan’s auction store. It was drawn bya gray horse and a bay mule and its oc- cupants werea rather young-looking man and Lis wife and three children. SPEING CVERCJATS For Men, pacs at S The ceremony The was performed by Rev. Father English; the attendants were Mr. Thomas Tallon and Miss Mary Diwyer, sister of the bride. rdi co for July. Ordinance for Y ey continues. ‘ The regular mesting of the city A carc went eact « A ver the Northwestern. uz, sctive boy 15 years of n at the zewsroom of Tae Br., —Lots, Fa ains ¢ e, Touses and Lands. w column of bar- Four cars of stock wero shipped wast from the Omsha yards Mond and twelve cars came in m Vi ~t.—Store building, 174 2th, Apply to Juo. A. Crelghton. tf —For Lands, Lots, Farus, look over ¥ on Istpage. Bars new columy ruit came in Tuesday and Houses and Except that the family were so dark to vearly resemble negroes they wight casily have been mi-taken now wanted v. They attracted the atten- cion of Mr. Briggs, who keeps a fruit stand on the corner opposite, from their resemblance, to the deseription : Brx last evening, and he juietly eent for the city marshal who sailed down with visions of golden re- wards dezzling hisbrain. The outfit was taken charge of snd the suspected taken to the city marshel's ofiice where they were inter- rozated by Judge Hawes. They st they came from Johuson county, Ken- sas, last year, crossed the Missouri Omaha and went to Minnesota, aud as persou: 3 At the conclusion of the ceremony the party drove t> the residencecf Mr. Kennedy, corner of 17th and Jackson streets, where a reception was given the invited guests, who sai down to partake of a wedding feast worthy of aprince. The table was loaded with every delicacy the market could afford. A pyramid of fruit rose from then center of the table to ths height of four feet, and was composed of pur- ple grapes, wlden pears, blushing peaches and other rich fruits of the season rupted the hum of conversation. to the depot, where they took the These were flanked by elegant wedding cakes and the musical pop- pop of champaign corks slone inter- At 3:30 the brido and groom were driven farm, occupied by Michael Radigan for formerly worked. This lane wa often used by Mr. Anderson. At th head of the lane ho was met by Mik Radigan, who refused him admittanc to the lae. The two here got into quarrel, when he saw McKay approaching th lane, remarked that ho was goin to give ing.” He met him Kuy with the oflier, endeavoring t pull him of. Uwen was_getting th bzt of the fight when Mike called t d Patrick whom McKay had and both Mike and Patrick Radigan jumpod on young McKay, and pounded him terri™ly. Radigan, “that cuss a good lick- and caught the horse with one hand and Mc- his brother Patto come, whereupon council was held lest evening, Presi- dent Boyd in the chair. All the members, except Mersrs. Kennard and Stephenson were pres- ent. The journal of the preceding meet- ing was read and approved. Mr. Kaafman rote toa question of privilege, The grade of Tenth street, betweon Jones and Castellar, bad beer: established and all prepsra- tiors were made to consummate the work. A set of ignoramuses were, for some reason, opposing the work, not that they did not want the grad- ing done, but that they; wanted to make a personal fight against Council- man Kaufman. Hoe was willing to be'p them along allhe could, aud to ] N o o a o g o o o that and moved that no further action ment of an nssistent city ovgineer. Adopted. Oa streets and grades, to advertise lor grading on South Tenth street, Filed. On streets and grades, recommend- ing approval of supplementary plat of Koua ze's four h addition. Adopted. On s reets and grades, recommend- ing ac eprance of propes tion of Luke McDermott to do g-ading on Eigh- teenth ctreet. Ad pted. On streats and al eys, recommend- ing that the street foreman grade the alley between Eight and Ninth and Jones and Leavenworth stroets. Adopted. n_streets and grades, that Wi Sebarly be allowed fo take earch from Twenty-second street in front of lots 1 and 2, bleck 81, to fill up a hols on lut 1. Adopted On streets and grades, recommend- DOUGLAS CGUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fz- Colonies in all the hest Counties in the State 80,000 acres through lowa. scattered A hrg,e number of Improved Farms in Nebriska, many ot them near Omaha, $12 to $40 Boys, and Children. Under-Wear, MNats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit All A POLACEK'S. Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth GIT UP AND GI' NO OLD STOCK! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, We are Determined to Offer QOur Entire Summer Stock of Pat proceeded to the szene on a run. The fighting men then separated for a moment or two and then com- menced tighting again, when Pat Rad- igan took hand and sssisted Mike. McKay, it is eaid, got up and atrempt. ed to run and ran about twenty feet and fell to the ground. Mr. Ander. son, McKay's employer, who was standing near, ran to McKay and found him dead. He picked him up carrying him to his house and found his face badly bruised, with a gash | across the templs one nch in length and from one-half to three-quariers | of an inch deep. i Depu'y Sheriff Clatterbuck, of Council Blufs, happened to be a pas- | sergor on the outgoing Rock Island | trai yesterday morning, and when the train reached Weston he was in- formed of the murder and stopped off. Ho proceeded to the farm occupied by Michael and Patrick Radigav, and af- ter 1 arning that theirvict m had died from injuries received at their hands, he at once srrested both men and brought them to Council Bluffs, reach- ing there shortly before 4 o'cleck, When arrested the Radigans claimed to bo ignorant of the death of McKay, but made no_resistance and accom- panied the officer without objection. Alarge number (f excited pe:sons wero rapidly gathering on the farm where the murder occurred, and it is probable that the ll!dlganu feared vi- oletce and were glad enough to get into the hands of the officer. A jury was impanelled and brought in a verdict that Owen McKay came to his death from wounds inflicted by Patri k and Michael Radigan. Bothare held for trial wnhnn! bail, Grand Excursion There will be an excursion from Omaha to Neligh, Antelope county, Neb,, on the 4th of August (next Wednesday). Nelighis the western terminua of the $. C. & I, . K., and it will remaia 8o for somo years. The excursion train will leave the Omaba & Nerthwestern depot at 6 a. m., and wiil arrive st Neligh by 1:30 p. m., returniug the same evening, Parties wishing to stop over can leave Neligh the following day. Fare for the round trip is $5.15—about one-fourth of the regular rate. There will be an auction sale of lots in the town of Neligh on that day. This will afford our business men a good opporturity to look up the advantages of Antelope county. The census gives it a popu- Iation of 4000 souls, most of whom bave ewigrated thers within the past year. Neligh is the principal town in that section, and is the starting point of the government freight lines to the northwest. The whole Niobrara cat- tle region is tributary to Neligh, snd the 8. C. & I railroad contemplates opening stockyards thero this fall. ing a temporary grade on Izard street | PET 202 to drain the same. Adopte On police, adversely to raising the py of policomen, bréause prokidited by act of the legislature. Pliced on file On fire, recommending that_the contract for the repair of old No. 1 engine be let to Charles Godirey at 00. Adopted. On sidewalks and bridges, on work done in accordance with resclutions. Adopted. recently returned via Sioux City and Nebraska City, and were now en route to 11 They had been accom- panied by the mau’s father-in law to this point \)vcrc they parted, the latter to Sioux City. They soon discharged and shook the dust cf the city from off their feet fast @s they could. As they went down Farnsm street a number of persons remarked the resemblance to the Bender outfit, and they will probably be hauled up a doz es on their route through Towa. They are believed to he re: lar gypeies, Dr. Tsh's condition is reported loss favorable, and eome foers ate cn- tortained as to the result of his in- jurics. ku taken in the matter cf the proposed e. Carried. PETITIONS AND COMMUSICATION From the mayor, transmitt the contract and bond of Samuel Reese to do the job printing for the city for the ensuingyear. Approved. From the mayor, transmitung the con'ractand boud for advertisivg in the DarLy Bee. Approved, ; From the mayor, approving special ordinancee. Filed. From the mayor, {ransmitting a let- ter from W. B. Hibbard, Superntend- ent cf the W, U. T. Co., esking puy- ment for damage done by the flacd- ing of their cellar on the night of July 7th. Referred to the committee on claims. E From Ed. Burke, asking permission to move 200 varda cf earth from the streets i K. V. Smith’s addition. Referred to the commities on streets and grades with power to act. From Jotm H. Graen, stating that his contract for grading on Farnham street, had been fled to the letter, ond that the damages resulting from the storm on the night of July 7ih was owing to the negligence of the city authorities, whe were responsible for all damages done thereby. ~ Placed on file. From Froderick Krug, asking per- mission to construct & sidewalk in front of his Jackson streev proper:y and carey off and use the dirt remosed, Re'erred to committee on streots and grades with power toact. From Sophia Lowe, offering to com- promise a euit to cancel taxes by pay- ing 50 cents ou the d Refeirid to committee on judiciary. From Erast Stuht and others pro- testing ag unst any change of grade on Thirteenth street, south of the U. P track, Granted. From John M. Clark suggesting the necessity of constructing a sewer or gutter to protect certain property on Crpitcl Avondo. Refereed to con 1mittee on strosts and grades. From Beozon & Johnson, request- ing permission to lower the sidewalks in front of lots on Eighth and Harney streets to the established grade, was referred to the committes on side- walks and Dridges. From ciiizens of the Sixth ward, asking for improved grading on Cass snd Twenty third streets, on account of imperfeet drainage. Referred to committee on streets and grades. From James Bolan, offering 3300 for lot 1, block 7, city of Omaha. Re- forred to committee on public proper- ty and improvements. From D. JShacahan and others, askivg that the Unioa Pacific railway be required to light the Thirtceuth street crossing; also that the city pro- vide gas lamps on the soatheas corner of Thirteenth and Jones and north- west corner of Thirteenth end Leaven- wurlh Referred to committee on tiain for the east. They go to Chicago via the C. & N. W., and from thence to Toronto, From there they go by steamer down the St. Law- ence to Montreal, and after a visit to that city, to New York, Boston, Long Island Manhattan Beach. The tour will occupy six or seven weeks’ time, and at its close Mr. and Mrs. Keanedy will return and he- gin housckeeping at onca at the com- fortable residence named above. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING COODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A=322 FARNHAM STREET. I=2X= CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. e An Immense List ot OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many vacant lots in fthe additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered {hrough the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. mmemorated M picnic and ball h Omaha park by our colored were and a8 ting of the Scandinay Garfieldand Arthor club will be held Friday evening, at the Cariield and Arthur club room. —Mr. F. Alsted has decided to wave for Denver next Monday. offers his business, at 1,420 street, f ORDINANCES, An ordinanco prosiding for a speciil election, on the 14th day of S ber, to determine whethor $ the city bonds Among the weddiny guests was Mrs. Kennedy, mother of the groom, who cume out from Brooklyn, N.Y., s few weeka ago to visit her son. There were a large number of presents, both usefal and valusble, which the late- ness of the houralone prevents ena- merating. Our best wishes go with the happy covple whose union takes place under such faverable auspices. of that amount bearing ten per cent interest, issued Novemner Ist, A. D. 1872, and to re- place esid bonds at a lower rate of interest, was introduced by Mr. Bogd and passed under a susgension of the rulss, The appropriation ordinance for the menth of July was passed. Mr. Jones wos granted a leave of absence for two week: On motion the council adjourned. SPECIAL L HOTICES, NOTICEAdvartisements To Let For Sate, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., will bo fn- eorted 1n thesa columas once tor TEN CENTS Douglas sale cheap. iod, at the M. E. p n July 81, 1880, ¥. Howarih, Mr. Peter 1. Baker Platteville, Wis.,, and Miss Munros, of Omala, Neb. ‘We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 perceat. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps for Do Counties for sa of Jean —Procoedings were commenced Menday in the supreme court aainst Auditor Leidketo recover money native writ mandamus was allowed, returaat August 12, at —If Mr. 1 don't take that savage dog of his in of nights ho will be seat to join the victims of the Ben- der family.§ The valuable, but so are the porter, and powder 4 choap. Ford business on sizht. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Rush's Esgle Mills Fl per 100 poucds; lily white b l is celel urouly $3.35 i teed te ke guaranteed 10 M1 Capt. Marsh went west yesterday. E. 0. L. Edholm, returned to St. Paul Mouday. Prof. Georzo R. Rathbun has re- turned from Chicago. F. G. Gridley lefi for Chicago Monday on busin d, and remember this o | ™ ated throughout the east on account of the bread retaming mois: ture long: las and Sarpy e, Boggs & Hill, Rear EsTATE Brokens, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, Neb. 30 a. m. e ¢ than that made from any 18 M. Yares. ———— Our News Was Reliable. g i been considerable talk L on of an article in By recently on the subject of hotels axd other contemplated im provements, and a good desl of curi osity expressed as to who our inform- That ho knew whereof ke spoke is evidauced by the fact that o] steps have been taken m of the new Cath- { olic semivary for the ladies of the Sa- {cred Heart, which was mentioned among prospective improve- ments. The land purchased for this rpose was . tract of about thirty acres in Park Place and Lowe's second tion, the salo of which was mado through Bemis' real estate agency to Bishop 0’Connor and Cre : versity. Tho property is bounded by Caming street on the north, Kennedy street on the east, Pleasant street on the west, and what will some day be Cass street on the south. A large state Cahioli female seminary s to be erected on the property to cost in the vicivity of $35,000 to 34,000, which Wil be by the bishop, and Creighton college will make other solid improvement. Captuin C. B. Rustin came in from Idaho Monday afternoon. D. R. Faat, the Texa left for St. ¥ 80 cslves of 70 Im.\\ $56.00( wards tor 1o 6 d lead alone are will do the THE Sergeant caitle man, aul, Minn., Monday. Joy Morton passed through the city yestorday on his way to Arbor Lodge —Two North- §n the v.cinity of W the 0, & N. N. R. R., Monday hunting 1 rairie chickens. They had better wait & fow'days longer before they go too far or it might them for their trouble. a strike in the B, & M. yards, in Lincoln, smong tho night force, snd ll because they pelled to weigh the cars, which more Shian doutlod their work. They clsim that wheu this order went into effect they made a strong ““kick, did no good they sll quit Saturday night. aen were scen on station, on | 30t was. Woodbridge, ciry editor of The Herald, h: Senator Lay, ¢ home. S. R. Webster, G. M. Lambertson aud W. J. Lumh, of Linceln, ars in the city. Johu D. Moore, of the Union Pa- cific, camo in from Grand Teland Mot~ a Hon. Chas. L. Lamb came in from Stantou county Mondsy night and re- turned home yesterday. Stauton, was in the and Jeft at noon for TANTED 17 conlt, at St \\ il “haries Tiotel other 00 yards of dizt BOGCS & HiLL. y were com- J.B.FRENCH& CO GROCERS, OMAH A 50,000 DOLLARS :(GHEAP | CHEAPER | CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thetr entire stock of "DEWEY & STONE, FPURNITURE, ORCHARD & BEAH. | CARPETS 7 ANTFD—Good girl for OMAHA, WL e Tt St near T pited W ASTRL AGIL 1o o bawso wark, 1100 ¥ Farnbam Strect. nn Stairs 1| OTEL PROTERTY. The secretary of state under a re- Oer the Atk quest frem Hon, Walker, supsrintendent of census for 1880, bas forwarded a complete statement to the vensus burcau, showing the all railroad, telegraph, e telephone m,mmnsf"medll'ndnr\he laws of thi ate for tho year pact, ending May 30, 1880, —On Saturday evening last the pre liminary hearing of Bill Dancan and Hon. H. C. Dawson, warden of the state’s prison, came up from Lincoln Monday evening. Mr. Ware, of the cattls firm of Paxton G Ware, came in Monday from Ogallala. H. G. Counor, the well-known ar- tist of this city, is visiting in Minne- —450 her was taking | apolis, Minn, his squad to the stone pile yesterday ‘rancis A, T it o cago sls. Airess A e built OV WENTED- At sy D—A eornl horso et drive sineleor o BOGGS & AL, R S \LE_Corner half of Iot 8, W, Cor 15 and Jackaon at & sauri ¢ £06S & HITL. reom thoity attorney, transmit- ing copics of notices serced on Jonn H. Green, that he would be held liable for all damagos resulting from e er Alax. Kilte, cha: with the murder of Duncan’s mot mcluded in Glenwood, Tow the examination the court discharged both men, announcing that there was not sufficient cvidence to hold them on the charge of murder. —Mr. J. W. Arnold, who lives on per Eighteenth near the idge, complains Lucien Wood- and says that the latter while dong the street did, without provocation, strike his boy heavily across the face and shoulders with a whip, thereby inflicting a heavy welt, for which he is justly indignant. T, W street ¢ The force in the secretary of state's office is now gngaged in send- ing out to all the ewspapers of this state and all the leading papers of the United States, a statement of the population by countiea for 1880, Ne- brask's progress Is noted as follows 841, 1 ,280; 1880—452,- Some time Mondsy or the day before a person provided with keys to fif the lock, gotinto the instrament case of Dr. R. C. Moore, in his office 1n Clark's block, and stole therefrom a stethoscope, ear mirror and I dermic syringe, valued st §15, T case was then locked n, and the Joss was not discovered until that eve- ning whea the doctor went to get the ear mirror o use. —Charles H. Brown has appealed from the award of the commissioners sinted to coudemn the property od for the right of way of the x City and Nebrasks railway, on and 5 and block The cripts have been tiled with the clark of the District court and the cazes are probably the forerunuer of a 353. Poetoffice Changes *>in Nebraskaduring the woek ending uly 31, 1880, furished by Wm. Van Vieck, of the Postofice Depart- ut Discontinued —Narciseus, Red Wil- igw county. Postmaster Appo:nied — oxlett, Maryeville, Seward o Edwin ounty. At the close of three of the six prisoners dropped their shovels and made & break for liverty, dashing up the Farnam street hill at a lively gait. The officer was uuable to determine whether to chase the fugitises or stay by those who ro- mained, and at length wisely chose the lattercourse, Officars Black and Ja- cobson followed the men and got one of them, who was put to work with a ball and chain attached to his lec. The other fwo escapod. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE The goods and fixtures in the lately oceapied by Julius H. Thicle, deceased, in Vischer's block, Douglas street, will be sold at auction, for cash, on Friday, Angust Gth, com- menciag at 9 a. m. The sale will be at the store. The stock includes a quantity of desirable clothsand pieco oods lately purchased in eastern cit- a safe and store furniture. hane is now running his Jivecy SENh . Dagitol s enue, between 15th and 16th streets, in the Road Horse Barn. He requests con- tinvance of patronage from cld pat- rons, and promises low rates ana gnofl livery to all 'Ihc Death Recom News came from Red Rock, Mon- by telegram, Monday, that Mary W. Bristol, wife of C. L. ol, died Monday morning. She ¢ husband hed gone to that Jast fall, to keep an cating house at the terminus of the Utah Northern railway, and th sudden ending of her carcer is a sad afliction to her companion. A telegam was received at the Union Pacific headquarters, Luis, Monday, snnouncing the death of Major Simpson, general superin- tendent of the Vandsla jine. He ex- vired at 5 o'clock in the morning, sfies an illness of only forty-eight | hours. taua, from St. Beadquarters for Joo Sebiites Milwaukee beer st MERCHANTS caaxor, N. E. Cor. 16th and D:uge Why Goee _ ourselves with pauseat- ing mediciues, when g parely frait Cul. Wilber, travelling auditor of R., was & wost bound the U. P, R. passenger yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Towa, is visiting her daughter Mrs, K. E. Allen of this city. holm & Erickeon, left for the west yesterday on a business trip. in the city, the guest of his cousin, T. W. Blackburn. of the Union Pacific. Prof. . A. O'Brien, of Creighton college, left for Chicago Monday, having just returned from an extended western trip. W, B. Lowrie, of Knoxville, Ma- rion county, fa., arrived in the city Monday evenivg,and will remaina few days. He is a brother of the late Walter Lowrie, of the Fire Depart- ment. W. 0. Saunders, formerly of the firmof Whipple & Saunders, and more recently of Montana, returned from the north yesterday, locking very natural. He reports having met Mr. Reed, who has been ordered to Santa Fe, N. M., at St. Paul. A Bad Case. A telephone measage from the Oma- ha National bank yesterdsy for a policeman quick, took Oficer Black down ona ran, followed closely by two 6 three reporters, 85 nothing less than a forgery was dooked for, or, perhaps, a safo robbery. However, the officer was only wanted to send for a woman reported to be lying sick o crazy in the weeds nesr the gas works and the creek. Officers McClure and Jacobeon brought her in to the jail, and she was found o be in a terrible condition from that worst of diseases to which women of her class fall a prey. She is one mass of sores and corrup- tion, and is unable to walk or stand alone. She came over from Council Bluffs last evening on the 5 o'clock train, probably bavinz been sentaway to rid the county of an expense. She will be taken caro of, and 8 doctor summoned to seeif she could be aidid in any way by me: treat- e cathartic will care yon at once—Ham- borg Fige. Try them. Hambarg Figs 250 s box, Lyon of Mt Pleasant Mr. Erickson, of the frm of Ed- R. W. Blackburs, of St. Joseph, is The crops in Antelope county are bef ter this year than they ever have been From the outlook of Ne- ligh we can safely say that there is no before. better opening for investment nos been. iy29tsmt Elegant accommodations, price, Astor House, N. Y, 14-d1m, writes: “T have used Tesuits. would use no other.” Rapids, lows, write: cold s ——e——— Moteorolozical Summary Kor Month of July, 1880. Daily mean barometer, mean temperature mean humidity, 61.4 per cent. on of wind, south, the inches, rauge ‘of barometer, 6.60 7 dogrees. 54 dogroes. © of temperature, ailing direction of wind, south. ’l'nul movement of wind, 510 mil o5 niles, from the esst. Number of fozgy days, none. um er, of clear day Number of fair days, 15, fell, none. unher of cloady dsys on which rat - 21001 1580, Omaha, Neb. L. M. D List, offered in this state, nor ever has lowest, Robart Lubbock, Cedar Rapids, Ta., Dr. Thomas’ Eclecrric Oil both for myself and fami- ly for Diphtheria, with ‘the very beet I regard it as one of the very Dest remedies for this disease, and Pope & Billru, Druggists. Cedar e have never y medicins that gives such sat- isfaction to the customer and pleasure :;lthe seller as Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric daily range of temperature, 9 de- ighest velocity of wind and dirgetion, Nuwber of cloudy fla\sun which no rain August 1, 1550, shirts, at *he Oxaka Shirt Facrory, 1207 Farn- bam etreet mezr 12th. Call for price o | e non Smplianco with hia con'ract grade. Filed, July, 1880, W | on public property and improvements. month of June, showing fines_collect- ed to the amount of § to committee on police. to fllup o pond on Fairview street, $260 to §310. on finance. Report of the city engineer on grad- Fifteouth, Dodgo, Cass, on strocts and grades, public property and improzements. grade Joncsstreet, es advised, at 127 cent per cubic yard, was referred to the ~committée, on streets and grades. The deod of certain_property from J. H. Kellom and wie, to the city of Omaha, was referred to committeo on public property and improvemente. A petition of P. T. Clark, of Lincoln asking fcr the extention of Cass street, Twenty-sixth stroet, was referred to the committee on streets and grades. The propoeal of Andrew Bodesson to deliver fifty tons of hay at £5.75 per ton, was referred to the committee on fire, Proposal from Drexell & Mack, of- fering to build stone cross-walks and lsy the eame, and giving grade of prices. Referred to the committee on adewalks and bridges. The report of the city marshal on the number of liquor dealers in the city was filed. Thera are 144 whole- sale and retail deslers. Three are seiling without license, but are now undec arrest, From J.F. McCartney, reporting completion of assessment rolls of real and persoral property at cost of §100. Approved and claim allowed. Mr. Dodge moved that the city council sit as a board of equahzation for five days, beginnirg on Tuesdsy next. Adopted, avd the clerk author- ized to advertiss to that effect. RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Jones, instructinz com- mittee onstreets and grades to repair Farnham street, between Twenty- second 2z Twenty-fourth. Adopted. By Mr. Blackmore, to place a_lamp on southeast corner Ninth and Daven- portsirests. Referred to committes on z: By Mr. Kaufman, instructing the etreet commissioner to £l chuck-holes 1 in i From Dr. J. S. Leleeoring, city physiciar, tranemitting his report for Referred to committee Report of the police judge for the 234.40. Referred From tho city engineer, reporting survey snd estimate of work requised Referred to committee ing of Eleventh, Twelfth; Thirteenth, and otiier streots, was referred to the committee Several bids for grading at Hanscom park were referred_to committeo on The proposal of Detlef Siovers to in the matter of the Farnham street . £ Cor. 16 and LOGGS & HILL. ENT_Tvo small stores on 101h strect, near depot, tho othernext More's dre cdsstore. Enquifo of H. G. CLARK, 1400 Dougls st, 37 1S A SPLENDID LIST OF calus i Houses, Tots, Farms. and T 8 W. Cor. of 15 and RD 3%5.4¢ mey Davenrort, ITH, oppo-i 191 TORIENT Strre vy I bk Wi oorn kA D I tar, cond story. Apply to 0 W ANTED- School district bosla at a fair BOGGS & HILL. 0 LOAN—Any one wishing to uss 19 per ce & money n sums (o it from 2500 t0 320,000, can procure it thron. nex: iic Temple, #1,6:0 ench BOG weet. of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, » Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND yourselt balan-e. EOGGS & HILL. ar barracks. GS & HILL n the clty, BOGUS & HILL. LANDS, LOTS, HOUSES AND FA ook over BEMIS' new coiumn on 1st | 5 ALE—House, lot ana_improvement Thicd sud Walnub Sts. " Cheap for cash: " OESTERD) tu-th.sai CAPITOL HILL ADDITION. T finest residonce progerty In the it rrey and Twenty-Aith Ving (i, I3, . B Y3 ices molrate nd DAV CroI: REsIDENCES. Property firata. " Lot 2, bl To BUILDERS PLASTFRERS ANDMASONE, Coarse bank sen moulcing sand will be d at short notice. LOTS FCR SALE befora prrchashing els monthly pa ments; Price 10010 & (HEAP LOTS -3 and ) dition. Want be , block 6, Shinn's er at onc 0GOS ¢ ) HEA® LOTS_ L. 2 dition EOGGS & HILL. OUSE AND HALF LOT_Neur Thirioeats and Capitol avente, 81,6, 'BOGGS & HILL. SACRIFICE—The rext ess: of | iningers Farobam str te Leave ordors st B, Sierks 1418 Fambam, and Charie Brandes, 9213 Farsham Sts. HAN BOCK, Successor to Chazies Da | Forsmer in Omaby and. pay frocs | 1 10 boot. BOGGS & TILL._ oacs :HJ.L 501y 3 Lo 4 blocks from depot, $800 to 3600, cr!hy payments, BOGGS & HILL. } GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE | At Manufacturing Prices, Which is f:om 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their New Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be ( nmmcfll * LANGE & FOITICK. OOOKJ"'*’é:TuVEs rg Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nuiis and Ete. 1221 Farnbham Street, 1st Door East Firat National Bank. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO.,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIO AME, POVITRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFIGE CITY MARKET- 1415 Douglas St. Packiog House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. . R. R TELEBFPEION B ._')mlvfic,‘xons. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, .- WHOLESALE GROCERS! 1421 ana 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Ste, ;| KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Atteetion of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Sclicited, AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMPY and the Omaba Iron and Nail Oo,