Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 27, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    -HLK DAILY BEE.
Friday Morning , . August 27.
BREVMES.
- raleraoaBells coal.
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-See-Pqlack's-adTerliaement. -
Try Sa p'B Coffee Cream Soda. *
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> - . " * K-
BttUcrick's-patterneatCruickshank.
isTuuniujrfhe Omaha fei ry.
DAH'.f Saturday even-
" o ; ? <
Thb'Barkaloir Jiros. w.ll estab-
15s u branch ncxn agency iu Lincclu.
1J .trli'.y-t w > cars of csttlo caaio ifi-j
yta'trday and.vvero. . taken over th < >
The r.c-n-cst and best girl baby in
"Is'sto the'TMidenco of H. A.
i again untter ar
rest j > r lighting. It took fonr'polsce-- |
jnon t > capture him this time.
Thcjiicnic of the Lathsrna Sun-
day'zcho l atHanjccm part is pjfit-
poncJ'to oua.Avect'frg'm to-day.
Ji3li lr6riH8.H6.ucs and Lands.
Ln'ik of ir ; Bcmis'"n.Cw' column of bar
gains an first pi'Sa- " "
' Divlihs'Fall styles are now rsady
Tt r insnec-'iintit'thri'Boston ' ' Clothin"
, - . * . ; --i. " . ' ! . _ . _ _
Jloutc , l-'l
t'.V. ' < " , . ' 3. . fim.beiVtSold by 'J. 15.
French A CD. 24W
.i ; ! j'i. ilcl&ac-Ettfl'Hccpa tlie'bcst
'i.Vft and IG.Ii streets. ' . au 20-lw
Tor Lauds , Lioii , Houses * and
Farms , lnuk ovtrlJcmis' new column
cm 1st i'.fi a , - Bargains.
The RoclObUnd train vrts nearly
an hoar hls steraay nd the pycr- '
] ; vnd iiMa.Ml .aaJiour Into in cause-
" ' * "
a lUKCU - . - . -
„ iUlioujr'ritno5rn3cT ! | arrested for
burglsrv , Ijas-b 3n'tligcharjc ; < 1 , lireck-
ciifeld havingvjfthilrft wn _ ihu c 11-
'iildnt. ' " " - "
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Tho'counly-'icIirlf.Si. office h HOT.
. . - . . / * * - - HOT.V
tho'DO it rs ; iu ' Ihe c.ourt house and
n.it tikeapJttsrsiion of by the cliik
and his depiUScriltia morning.
Bra. . Uiismriorow-and niflbrd
-lloniOi atliic Ehysitrnn.i uud Sur
geons , \Vilums Bi > ckj .0or. loth and
Dod -c ttrt-Li ? . . ood-tf
' _ _ _ * ' *
? - Uit'iw , who twft'flr'rSMed WediiEs
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diy.for ikipping 'ont without payi - g
% h z liaCTrrcniiijyijvaa eJit tojiil thi ?
* nornhfgjlo. ) aorv'e. ' .oul1 S5.SO , the
"amouSt-uf his delhvjiiehby.
The PjjWis Excelsior brass band
jlll give j"era ! .entertainment at
M isjiiic lI U-SuptaHiVi'i' 22
- , in com-
> iiet onrticn otlfa imancipnsou -
pro-
. . . . .
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cmution.
, .
< j i M PAn * ' '
' -An JaUtTiVyear'uliI. .BOU of Frank
.3)ckTv..rc. ) wJioltvea .at'iho corner > f
Howard ami 'IVtlfili , Livko his arm
' N'cdiiMday.ihy f liluigifrqm a scaffont
wWic-ylj 'iug-wrefrad A iio\v building
-Ms.TnBytmd-'ft'.htTCnth. .
-it * * 1 * < O" r . . . * . .
H.irryiiibtui , . \\Tio is chftrged
. .
, l. f * n fM - * t ; * / > . t *
with ii.ivi'ig ' stulcn some money , about
$40rom .ToJm 'alhcrick'a safe at
. the.Ail/i ) > hi tltealrdiRomc weeks aqo ; ,
liaB-b.ua-urrestedi'aiidn now in the
c mitty jail w-Mtins [ 'nn examination.
v = Oi > ecoutet , ' ' ' < JT'tH&licavy rains
ih'o fcitlVal to , .bo giyen lat'the grove ,
corndr otiCtli , indCaB3 ! Btreota , Thura-
V > ay , August 110 , , will "be given at Eu-
rok hall , eoruor-wt JOlli and Farn-
* i
AVtcle3"\if ' hicorpo tion of thn
-Uouhncko Doiimrich Brick , Maim *
{ ftcUK-ius.-'t5ntnpany
; ihnvi5 been pre
pared for 1iling-fn-the/jJUre'of { "the
counly cliMk. '
* iVTho-4'company has a
capital slock of SGjCOO mjixtyjjhare s _
n. > f lOfrosch tmahaiiila ) headquar
ter * of basines \
zt ? rc-
t * . *
port oPTiis tpeecn oh the sewer ques
tion in yesterday's Jlcrahl , and
tiliiAis tjidt "lie has bscn jrross'y mis-
( vATpo93iii vl in .cgaai to. ih'e proposed
S3\rer extension. IntliisxBn ) and only
speech oil the question wo remember
to hm ; > ih.eard7him moitfiSn eomething
about buncombe.
* >
- -At the weekly prayer meeting of
ho l- ret BM JBt'cliflr ! hlf-\VedneBclBy
the committee .ajipojntadf to request
llev. il . , Japcsoa tp withdraw his
JSJ > aJjonl ppjied ) | that , they had
called on Mr. Jamssonjmd that ho
Jiad Btatcd to them that ho had , after
mature con5id"0rn"tfjJnHoihfd it im
possible to conipJy with their request ,
hU/D-yftlcy de&idtar&\iQcpt other
work in the state at largo'-whicli had'
bjon assu-ned him by ihe Homo Mis-
ueii : .rj * society.
7 . good farm team for
caih. f
ArrnxD MOUSJ : 's SALE OF THE
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; \\iLco5E4iNKRcrr .
' .STOCK TO-
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( ; ot.clli"laur . at low ffguros Is what
you wan and no o c cau juafceyou
Iv-ltovo a Flotlrlsgoud tmless it makes
litre , SWEK/URELU. Try Rush's
O. , lden EaglaMills Eiour. Only SS.Sa
pat 100 pounds.
FOR RENT. Nevr
cottage , 5 rooms ,
1'loasaut location.Ro6cs' & HILL
Mr. D. S. Beaton" lias removed his
r ,
the metofliu * .
t" J . /'Vf f"f"
ATFLND MOIISE'STSIEE OF ; THE sri ru-
DAY.
oyatetBi Meali-at all hour. ' ,
f 3-HL1
Tght preES9.wir3 ( ? b und , by the
t.Utorcar liMiajAt 3lVfrnrB'.Jijji ( s ore ,
12 h end Ifaroham ft- . . , , a2G-3t
1' * . ' " ' ' " ' ' , 'fVi . . - ,
The only tra'n sivr f 5,1 .fassen-
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*
tefS'tha beaei't'cf' ! /on'Reclin- -
i : jj Chair CaY.ivroe * is tie .Wabasb. , St.
L.'M&Paciftboa3.Ticket off -
f T , Ko. 1 oWrcb'Her'lofH'arffl ' Farn- '
7-
j , has been teftde'i&giait-for I'
of the best-ilonr mills In thai. '
iat tihecaa sell
tjjs best Sour cheap. .
Humbure Fits 25c a box.
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- BEASTS AND BIRDS ,
I
A Thousand Winged Song
sters Travelling by
Steam.
In Charge of the Man .Who
Beards the-Lionln His
Den.
As our reporter passed along the
phVform of the Union Pacific depot
yesterdayon his regular trip of inspec
tion ofthe overland train , his atten
tion was attracted by the twitteringof
bird ? , which. came from the interioi of
the express car. By dexterously
craning his neck he obtaiued a. jrjw of
the interior , in ono corner of which
was a curious sight. , In a thousand
cute-shaped wicker cages , 'about 4 by
( C inches in size , ttero a thousand
iiaautiful canary birds -in a-slatef-of
* '
wonderful agit"aiion1Tlutterlng'ao"out ,
pouncing down up n the freth ssed
just thrown in their cages , and fiing-
ing as if
TIIEIH GOLDEX-HUED THIiOATS
would burst -with melody. Inquiring
for their master , our reporter was in
troduced to a handsome , robust , red-
bsar-Jed gentleman , arrayed in a suit
of blue clothes with brass buttons ,
similar to those worn by tha oili-
cais of the great steamship
hnes. This was Capt. J. Jl.
Mu lelt , of San Francisco , "capturcr
uf sea lions' and other marine"ani
mals" as our reporter learned from his
card , and hekiadly expressed a readi-
"iiosa to giVe any .desired iiifojmaticn
concernias his fea'.lured wards. ;
The captain was just-reluming from
a trip to Europe , where ha purcassjd
l-tli'i CAU rltrM - ' 'fO T7HV " P0 ! * 31 ? 'i i P r "n
uiprcised it , but probably because
wherever ho may be the captain
alfraya has a weather eye open to
business and possesses a knowledge of
the luxuries that American people
must and will have , tecond only to the
great P. T. Cirnum. ' 'I brought a
man along wtb mej'rsaid the captaiu ,
' to-tho
'Across the AdjiutifiJto-attcnd
biriia and assist m&-iu loEruing Jheir
.habits , and have sent him-back to pro-
cura - _ -
AXOTOrU TUOUSAJO ) OK TWO
If lu can gijt them. Hewill'ccme
I thr u-h with th'e dth = rs ii
daya. "
"These birds , ho continued , were
bred iu the Harlz mountains , iu' "Ger
many , and are [ superior to thoao bred
c sewhore , because the same male
brd : is never usidtwosucoesBivo.ycars
la breeding. They-"are bred by the
p san F , n uumbcrifrom half a"7dozjn
upwards , who of ten pay their rent in
this way. Iu the proper teatoa tbe
lirgft dealers , of whom there arirouly
tiboutsixiii Germany eend out their
luon , about 100 in all to coHcot
lha bird ? , lliey go provultd with
tuges similar to thoiO you fee , wcioh
'
they carry slou 'inbun'dlcs actoss
l eir baclcs. They o from house to
lOU3o : making .tho colleolioii until
they liavo their load made up.jJllie !
birds arb bought "very' cheap of the
peasants , to whom a dollar is a mti-h
Urger sum thhti it is to us. The inci
dental expenses of
THE BIRDS
are enormous ) to a nothing of the
= reat care they require , but I hive
Uiem all contracted tor in San Fran
cisco at S5.000 , the let. They will
tiost me , landed at Han Francisco , m
the neighborhood of § 2 5C each. "
From this it will bo setn that the
captain's ideas of incidental expenses
are very modest. He arr.ved in
Council Bluffi j-eaterday morning ,
where he ivas obliged to stop over a
whole day to feed MB little
duirycs , a job of uo Jit-
to magnitude , and occupying all
cif a day each time , iu feeding "and
cleaning a thousand bird cnyee , al
though they are built with ingenious
ontriVBBces for facilitating the work.
X.VBGEU GAME.
As ia known to many , Captain Mul-
lett is the capturer of every eoa lion
that was over exhibited in tnis cr any
other country , and has -in the past live
years , sent .SCO cf these wi d-'eycd
children of thetlccp/tlyough -
/ io-mp-
ply the leadiog jshowmen of the
country and the large gardens in the
cities , to , rboth of whJchjis.OAJion is
now a i much of a nccesaiiy as
his more ferocious namesake of the'
African jungles. The la'rgest sales
have been to. Stl'sBros. , who'Jbonpht
ten , to liarnunfs former psitnefj W.t
C. Coup , sis , and four to a Chicago
Garden. These animals seldom eell
tor less thaa § 1000 each , and th'a an
nual sum paid the express/companies
for theirtraiiEporlatlcii is reckoned at
510,000. '
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It will remembered that a dozen * *
or more lions have" 'paased .through
Omaha lately going east , whore Capt.
Mullctt has agents and where a num-
her uf ihe animals .are. now on sale.
The captain-was led - intothis' enter
prise by no spirit of adventure. Ho
was a male of "a vessel at ono time , .
which was lying at the Chiiisha Is-
laadt , awaiting its turn with huudreds
of . .others.totako . _ on.
A LOAD OF CUAXOS.
A , number > of eea lions were to bo
disporting on the rocks in the
rrjmd-lhs cnptaJu obserredTbem
alf jitrvely tmtiVho'be'camc > } uit6 fa-
omlrarrith their habits. Some time
after ho was in New York , when a
ahoTvni a csprejsed the wish that lu
-might aid a sea lion to his list of cu
ribsitits. " 1
will furnish '
you one ,
said tha captain and ho did , and th
experiment was xsatigfactor
to both parties and _ _ thjapubli
that ho 110 w employs two vessels amli.
larsie force oftnou in the work , in
which ho hai Jiitherto enjoyed a mo-
nopoly. Others however
, , have an
eye upon thcbusiuesj _ , and the cap
tsin expects opposition soon. "This ,
ia my last year in tbo 4insinc."s , " he !
s id , "Ishavc made cnoui-h out of it i
and besides' ! have several 5
BAD BITBft JL5D WOUSDS
on me that need care and attention.
He supervises the capture of everj
valuable animal that is taken , person
ally. His field of operation is about
,700 miles south of .San Erancisco.
Jn the course > .of j5 > nVexaationour
reporter learned that soon after his
arrivnlin Sin Francisco , Capt. Mul
Ittt will leave for a trip round the
world , taking in Australia , ! T Ii
Eist Ihdiw , pat sing tliroug
the Sues c'anal "arid' Mediteria
noau BCS , and visiting France ,
other European countnes. Ho
"WItl"f51Tiril by way ot cw lork and
Ornihs , reaching th'S poTnt. again in >
about four months : Oil thittrip ha
will take'sea lions to Austr.\liawhere
he will eell them and buy birds and
kangaroo } for shipment to Sin Fran-
cisoo and European markets.
A POLAR .
Another extensive voyage IB in pros
pect for theeaj rprinnp captiiu . 'Ihe
great muEeuaWb * bails by Vande-
of the ? ' B im-on the eld si e
Madison
Sqcaro garden ? , will
5 at a coat
, . .s reputation-
-VanderbuYs :
money are the capital
an which the establishment will bo
: racted and msinjamed
, c j
smbracbamuseum.menager.'e , .theater ,
: oncert hall , lecture rooms , etc. Xe-
[ otiations are-pending between Bar--
mm and Capt. Mulleti looking to a
rip by the latter to Bearing's Straita 1
.to prccure polar bears-sralroi , fur
scale , dogs , jfcjqnimaux , etc. Birnum
-furnishes tlie-ve/s'el , men arid money.
The contract only , awaits an agree
ment as to the price to La paid the
captain " , ? . ' / " . tK _ .
"It is not txffce Inferred Tfhal he
subject of this article is an old man.
.Qnjtba ccmtratTitha captain says-that
he is'sensUivepn that" point Ho is
but " 35 ' years " of age but
habe - - - for-twe've- '
n-a-c-3ptam fortwe'veyears ,
and ssys if.he prides himself onany
thing isTjeing a thorough fsiilor.
lie. has crowed the continent .six
t5mes"thig ycar.'and.madotwq2trips to
Europe this season. He enjoinedour
jnporter from Eiying anything about
-himf-but-1 is modeUy cannot be al-
1
lowed to cover up the fact that he is
not only a remarkably successful
business mnu , but also a veryplea -
eant , obliging and agreeable gentla-
man.
f HE-PRIMAEIES ,
A Reign of Mob Law and Vio-
' * 'lence.Preyoats Honest.
Vesting. . ,
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. T- J . J- -
The result of yesterday's election is
'not ' yet known , cerlainly. but in' the
city it was a defeat for registration
and lioceat primaries. In every ward
except the Fifth and Sixth ,
the polling places were taken
poEserson of by violence , by mobs
.sent , up l > y. the TJ.P. .
In the First ward the judges
and , clerks wera there on
time , but wore- overpowered
bysTmob under control of Panl'Vah-
dervoort aud BilL Umphorsoa. In
the Second ward the election
board was en hand ? , but they
Srera driven * tirit " by" a gang
Collected from all quarters ancVled by
'HaSbili : "
_
In tho'h5rd wartl the" trick that
was fprjshadowed7 was"pliye I
to' v prevent the .opening
of polh by the regular board , which
'aTd'riot teiin ifiiwork until 4-o'doCk ,
and then at Dr. 'OaVa r-fficc. In the
Fourth ward about fifly persons ,
pHn'clpallKUriion -Pacific cm plover ,
got into tha shetill's oflica before 3
-o'clbckr and held pcs-ession''off it by
torce. The regular polls could not bu
opened for about -10 minutes. A
swarru of bull Jozm was on hand and
prevented many from voting. In the
"Fifth ward'ono , of tho. judges ap-
Dointed fby the . committea waa on
baud. .Tho tthcra , - not , , and
tae crowd elected pcrsdhs
to fill the vacancy , when the voting
proceeded wiihout difficulty. The
country precincts have not yet been
heard fi-i > .
OMAHA'S OPERA HOUSE ,
A Plan to Give Omaha a Model
v ' -Placs of Amusement-
, . % - . . * _
It has been hcra'ded ' for smo thro
'
pist that Oiuaht was to have within a
phort time a lioVf o'j)2ra house , to be
liuilt at the northeast corner of Farn-
hSm and Fifteenth streets and to cost
In' the. nc'ghborhood of 850,000. For
the accomplishment of this desirable
enterprise Hon. James E. Boyd waste
to furnish the ground , which ha pur
chased at a cost at 22,000 , fifty citl-
cjjis the cash in $1000 shans and Dr.
Miller the wind. The only thing that
threw discredit on th j whole scheme
was the supply furnished in adV'anco
by the htter party lo the joint stock
arrai.gemcnl , which , being largely in
excess t'f the demand , thrbatenrd to
blow the roof oil before it was built.
It appears now that the enterprise
is likely to survive Ihe Herald cyclone ,
and that Omaha is to have thatmuch-
necdailinstitution , a first-clues place
| 'tjf.iuiusornont. ; Wo are informed'that
§ 42,000 of the SoO.OOO stock required
lB"ttlrcady subscribed , Icivin'g'trctmi-
paratively small amotinlyfit to be
raised , which Mr. IJojd himself will
put up if necessary.The . .work , will
be commenced by October 1st "and
wniglcl'ed within a year's time. _
- The size of the building isto be
77x132 .leer , the lower story to
be * "divided" "into "stores. " " The
theater ia to bo modeled after < ho.
most approved plans , and Mr. Boyd
; ia now In correfpondeuce..wifh ari3ir
dianapolis architect , who is building
' tha English oper.v housa at Ihafc. city.
'Thc'new opera house-will bo made as
nearly 'firo proof as possible , and will
haVe all the latest improvements , .will
have n parquetf e , a dress circle- , bal
cony and gallery , and will seat 2,000
persons. . It will bo a credit and an
"ornament fo Omaha.
L'A. . Saalfield , who was recently
arrested at Denvpr and brought back
to .this city on a charge of entering
forged urafls on Dick .Kitchen , of the
Wiihucll House , and Frank Itomgo , _
will leAve to day for Chtcsgo. It will
bo remembered that ho was impris
Boiled here , until released on bail , t
await the action of } , ho .grand juiy ,
It now appears that the drafts were al
straight , but that his brother refused
paymcntbecausa ho. was getting them
too frequently. "Both Mr. Kitchei
, and Ratnge'JiaVe 13505. 11(1 . and.thi
ciso'wITI probably Tie droppeS "wh er. .
it is , as no evidence will bo brough.
to bear to have tlib gram ! jury find a
bill against , the young-man. . "Both
himself and his brother feel consider
ably mortified the '
at unfo'rtunata re
sult of the misunderstanding.
ATTEND MOUSE'S SALE OF THE STEPH
ENS & WILCfX BANKKUPT STOCK TO
DAY.
Until the Wabash , St. Louis and
Pacific II. II. started its fast train
August 1 , 1SSO , it took 2C horns to
Sf. Louis , 35 to Indianapolis , Louis-
villa and Cincinnati and GG to New
York-andJBcstcn. "Presto , change. "
Sow'we'h'ave it 14.to St. Lquis24
to Indianapolis , Cincinnati and Louia-
riUaj-and ut.SO.'to. JNpw i'ork and
) ' _ her eastern cities.
. .Ticket office , No. 1602 , .corner of
Lpth and Farnbam. auglO dim.
Farmer * h'avin hay to contiact , for
| eliverynt Willow Springs distillery ,
dliJpw.JJ.tg.cdLonJhr&Co. , 1313
j'araham street , Omaha- , without de-
ay , . as they will goon top contracr-
t
The * Fragrant Odor of
Orange Blossoms Greets
s./ -
Him
To * Oak Hill "by Way/of St.
' " T ' ' * ' '
'
Philomena's .
' '
i
Wednesday may have been a'gloomy
day to some , but it brought nothing
but golden sun.-shine tp Thomas J ,
Filzmorria and Mery E. Swift , for ft
was their wedding. day. . Tom Fitz-
morris does THE BKE the honor to su
perintend its news ioom"and his pop
ularity is by no means confined to the
few who are brought iadaily
cpntact with him there , but gauging
that outside by the same measure
meted to him here-its , breadth and
dept at. which we know
to be due him. Miss Mary El. Svvift
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs ; Thpa.
Swift , of-this city , and while wo do
not know-hor persouaUy it is. safe' to
say that she possesses many virtues
and accomplishments , .for. her'hus
band's judgment is to be questioned
in nothing.
For ayear and a half Mr. Fitzinor-
ris has been preparing a homo for'his
bride and a neater , cozier 'home than
' . .5 _ ! . !
the cottage he has built and -fitted up
on Oak Hill , is not tV be found and
yesterday - waa the day fixed
for iisoccupancy. . At 9:30 :
m. the pwty drove down
to St. Philomena's' Cathedral on
Dh street , accompanied by their at
tendants , Miss Maggie-E. Swift , sister
of the bride , acting'as bridesmaid , and
her brother , Mr. Toh'n Swift , as
groomsman. Several carriage loads
of friends acted as escort and wit
nessed the flolejnn nuntial ceremony ,
which was conducted'by-Rev. Father
English , mass being celebrated'in con
nection with the usual ceremonies f
the occasion.
At its conclusion the party repai-ed
to the future home of Mr. mid Mrs.
Fitzmoiri ? , G42 South Seventeenth
street ( Oak Hill ) , where an elegant
reception was given them. The house
was filled with a host of friends
anxious tb lender their c6nnr.it ula-
tions , and the presents were both nu
merous and beautitul , and the day
concluded with great festivities.
The boys at the office were not for
gotten , and they unita in calling down
blessings on the cottage on Oak Hill
audits occupants.
Explanation.
August 20,1880.
Mr. Charles W. Burgdorf sees fit
to slander Mr. Hosawatcr in to-day's
Herald because his name was regis
tered in the First wardlist as atcpub.
lican. In this 'connection I will have
to defend " "ater'a abti
He ( Mr. Roaewater ) came to my-store
with the registration list of the First
ward requesting mo to go through
it in order to find those republicans
I knaw to become registered for the
republican primary. 1 pointed out
ihe name of Mr. Burgdorf/'M a re
publican because I balicved him to
bo one. So it is entirely my fault
that Mr. Burgdorf appears , oi the
above named list , " and no cas6 of for
gbry has been co'mmittedby Rosewater -
ter and his dirty tools.
J. I. FlSUElIAUF.
PERSONAli PARAGRAPHS -
Ed. Nash went VreSt to dayj
. F. Labagh left yesterJay"for
Liramie. . , . , x
L. M. Wagner has returned fiom
Indiana.
Hon. E. Kl Valentine and wife are
in the cityiU _
Mr. and Mrr.Geo. . W. Boydenlefi
for the east Wednesdaya . -
*
Hon. 3ohn Van Horn , of Polk
county , ' Tras in the city yesterday. -
Mr. Henry harp.oi ; . H. Sharp
it Son , c&mo in from the westW.edries-
day. „ - *
Mr. Andy McAusland " returned
yesterday from a two months' visit in
New York.
>
R. L. Williams , representing Wan-
mroaker it Brown , Philadelphia , was
-in-to edetday " . _ * .
Mr. G. B. Lane , our now superin
tendent of the city
Omaha Wednesdny-xf
Mrs. Dr. Donaldson left at noon
to day for North Platte to join her
husband at' that place.theirfu'uro
home. , . . _ ,
' - . f > - - xry
Lieutenant Geo.M. . Webster , of
the Fourth Infantry , U.S. A. , has ,
been detailed for service at Allegheny
College , MeaSville , Pa ,
G. W. Blancbard , car'accountant in
the W. St. L. & P. , freight depot
over the river , has gone to Pennsyl
vania on a pleasure trip. .
Mas Mollfo Brown left the city fo-
day for a few weeka' visit among
friends and relations , at Onawa City ,
Iowa. We wish hera happy time and
safe return.
Gen. W. H. Eckels . and -family ,
were on. . tho. noon train td-day , en
route to San Francisco , "where the
general has been ordered to report
for duty. He will bo tent to Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Otto , father
and mother of Mrs. Homer Stull ,
have arrived from Rochester , U. Y. ,
and will make this city thblr.homb in
the future :
Miss Dollie McCormick ; Mifis Mattie -
tie Sharp and Miss Fannie Wood have
just returned from an extended trip
through the west. They were accom
panied by Miss Burgesa , of Premont.
Capf. C. M. Copps , of the < ! Wahoo
Foragers , " was in the city to-day
making arrangements for the.transpor-
tation of his company to the Central
City reunion in September. *
*
"V * . v wy - > 3
ATTKXB MOESE'S-SALE OF-TJQE STETH-
EXS &
[ ) AY.
*
Stylish Suits made at low ; pries. '
a2-ll3
Jfewly * Juitusbed , every.tiin ? the
3flst , AstorHorae ; 'New Yor .
( KffiSEKSimffi-PBfFSr
1 . . . ' .
'
f „ > .g * t >
Which"'Waft /the Burlington
r.He ' < Wdbash1' t6''fae Made'a
, . ; . " . ,
' - In - - ' "
lft ! > Oi " ' '
Double Track.Road. ' '
/ , ' , . . " . v . .K 1 *
. r - < < " . : . . - , , , ' , , . . - ,
The Omaha.and -Paul-Line
* V. . ' . . . . , - . , . ,
<
r. JRottery.the.general mansger.pf
tb o Chicago-B urling ton. & . .Quiricy Br
R , is'in receipt "of-a-personal let3
ler" frpin PfesKleijt' Itivyea aicrpth )
the hmtation'lo'mal thoViii.to , the
Pnoitio coast via this read. The'prca-
idbnt'WiH'be'n cbmpanioi by General
Sa'erm/Q , , , ' aAd , It'aVw ' ' , Aya hin toii
S'pp.tember1 . .tfo will'probablyjreach
Omahaton the Gtbor 7thof that month.
TheO ; , ! ) . & 'Q. CatcHes"on to all ihe
p.MseD ers of Hr -degree lliat h'a\b ;
occasion i.&crosa tho./ynjinont. It , ia
leu thaii'a yeac. ngojiow since-Gen.
Grrahfpasse'd'on' his return trip" 'from
the Onejit 'an'd the msjjnifi/ent'man ;
ntr In jvhich , ho. wfla..jyhirieli , acroaa
Iowa on.vlrain or'tolling pilaces im
pressed even Mie"nh'o had been
satiated iri'.h splendors as" will . , b"b
* '
V
> t f -
aeon by ihe fiOllojving.neat item from
the flwyurtih. , While aitting inthe
Northweifern sleeper * at the * Union
' ' " * ' '
PaciGc'depqt 1ierq'Tiie3aay"eve'ni'n ,
Gen.-Graijt uoticed the engine , at ;
taehed to , the C.B. ' & Q. exprea ? ,
which'stood directly opposite1" to hia
wfndow''aiid.biit > 'atfew feet from him.
The distinguuhed c ? president. Icoked
at the handeorno iron' hurie for-a mo
ment "and then 'turning ' tdr Mw. Grant
aaldi "Thdro is ' Kau1ed
. . thoe'nguiothat . , . >
* - -
.Vn'i rQ N. i -ff
UB half way across Iowul.ift _ falj txt.o (
lively a rate. " jAndtlie general-pwaa
right.It yas.'dngine'31'l , the'idonti
calJone."a'nd . at hia pdat in the c8
. " . . " " '
: t - "I"f i'- <
stood jTack- van ? , tie.eani " 'pper
that , rushed Genr 'Grant and party
across lowa't'b livelylaaffall : ' ' y
.
. -Tho Wabash- joaiV"f'h"rB .pho A
tograph artist , of its on " 61"18
tb taking -viowsrrieeded J 'he '
gu'iSs'book and otirer'adVeVJr"'r/ju
This.gciijleiuanis.Jir. Byron Wr Mc
in , president of-tha Indiini OulLge
of Photography. 'Ho wrts"'af this end
of ho road , ye3tcr'dayyarid vhilo the
\V. , . $ t. Lv i ? PJ passenger train was
standing at-ihe UniorrPacifiCiTraDfifor
depot helook"pictures of 'thd dining
car , 'the' Ble&per and tho/reclining
chair car. The dining car appeared
to.tho.bojt.advantago.wjlh ita esnowy
white tables loaded 'down' ' with the-
delicacies of the jfaisbii and the'hand
some table etvce. ; The pictures will
be Used on the advertising card ? ) bills
Of'faw , clc.j of tho'co'mpiriyi' *
4 DOUBI.K TRACK , - .
It is believed tlmt withirt-a years'
time the Wabash' rend 'will' b flroVi11
'ed with'a doiiblcjfrauk , as Ihe build
ing of long side , tracks on thq.liuo has
seemed to- point in Ihat direction and
now equal fully half" thelongth-of "the
main line itself. It is now' having
the greatest freight blockado.known in
history : Ffom Toledo to Danyille
the rojioCTs. one , 4ConTInuoua train
Freights going east , mdve - forward
twelve o'r sixteen honrs , then aide
.track , waitiilg to"Jro ttfo . eat bound
{ Mights a chance , which , move Jnjbe
aamo wa yv Cars arc 'frequently from
twenty-four to thirty-six hours in
raakjng trips .of fifty or sixty miles.
West of Danville- - fifty or sixty
mileJ , every side track ia full. Trains
are run to Ihe ' fullest . capaclt'yot _ , the .
r t I ' * * -
r.oa.d } , yej gents are coinpellod .to re
fuse freight from other roads. - -
> v" CE5T TEK CEN T. ' " '
The approsiraatV'.ruIj' earnings pf
.tho JJrj ion -Pacific Railway company
were this-'ysfir '
Slj'JSBiOOO , against
81,431,000 ea'rned by tlia' Kansas and
, tTnion Pacific compajiies last year , a
gross 'ncroaso of § 557,000 , or-.64 per
anh * The'auditor makes deduction
0v5 on account t v . . ' 61 . "eirniigB"'fr6m' , , ! v . a. r , i
branches , and calculates that tha.ohi
mileage ofihowa.ani insreaio in--groas
Earnings , of $340000'dr-31 ; per ' .cent.
AKUITEATlON.
' . . ' .Chlcago.Tjmcs-'j.'Mrl tAJvPotle.rj
assistant jnanager , and Mr. E" . P. Rip ;
ley , general freight agent of tho-Chi-
cago,1 Burlington & . Quipcy , propose
leaving here on Saturday for Boston ,
whereithey.will join the president of
tha co.npany , Mr. 0. E. Parkins , wlio
h.s been east for some time , . it. s
.understood tliat these olllcials .will
hold a conferencewith - the authori-
tifes"of _ the American 'Express' com-
' ' '
grp.wingout.oftji8 Prohibitory , order
recently issued : by theoPacific-Express
cd'mp'any. ' '
. . " " . .woBKi > a BOTH WAYS. .
Work is progressing "actively 'on
both -sides 'of-tha SK Paul-it Omaha
lumber line. An engine was crojaed
tlair Saturday to the * 'Nebraska
side and wprj , bBRiin at Oakland Mon
day , wJ The tracklayipgat the' n'orth
end of the line has .been dprid.jftith
hand 'carg ' , 'but ' an engine' was * to , be
crossed by the steamer Benton. at
SiouxCity Tuesday , to reinforce the
work.Iron hasv already been put
down to the bluffs , south of. Jackson.
"
r JLspiEs' HATS J 'HATS ! J H > xs ! ! \
"
"Kiw STYLES
.25-2b
, , fleadnartet8 tqr- < . Joe chlitz'a
i.aniwauketj bear at MfinciJAOTS' , Ex-
" " 'm" . "E. Cor.
IGlh and .Dodgo.
" '
Kegistratio"n''Notlco--Fpuvtri
- -
'
' STATE " ' ' " " " '
OF "KiBkASKA'7
Douglas Courrfyr&s \ - - *
. Splice is hereby given ( o.the elec
tors of the . .Fourth'wardthat I will
sit in the.'store . of E. Wyman , Fif
teenth street , three doors south of the
postcffice" , on Monday , Sepfember 6th ,
to make the annual "list of voterii.of
said waru also to prepare a liat of vo
ters for'spepial citj eifectioD , to be
' " '
, ,
Ja.witaess. whereof , -hereunto Bet
my hand this12alh' ' day Afagust A.
D.,1880 ' 5 ? _ . " Jdifx * * . 'WOOD w ; Registrar. *
i SALE OF THE
EKS < JJ WILCOI
DAT. . ,
Uir-4- case of .constipation Ey
gajng HanburaJ'r : : j ; „ , . . *
,
poaite thet ppafomce , keep.the finest
beef in the city. a24eod4t
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Only 14 liours to St. Louis' , via the ,
Popular Wabash , St. Louis & acific
R. R.Leaving .Omaha at 8:40 p , .m. ,
you tabe 'BUpper'in' ftn elegant" dining1
car ( meals 75b 'retfra' to'ylour Taleepe '
an4lawako.for b'jreakfastjn.Sf. ' [ Louis. .
Luxurjt on wheehu. Ticket office , No.
1,602oarrtflr 15th and 'Farhhain. <
' ' ' ' ' " '
; augio-'dlm
* Jr - . ; -n-'j7 ' _ " , ) i u * ? > ! it ; tr.tr
' ' " ' ' ' " * ' " " ' " " * ' ' ' .
' / . " m" > v- > - 0.51
. GENEEAL TipKEr OrricEj
" > YAB'ASU'"ST " , L. " & 'Ps R. B . }
, ; V , ST OUIS. . ! : )
FriiikB lIoprcs.jTuketAgcat , Cma a Nili. ;
t DEAK &M-r-Yt : ; > u mayy oll.round
trip tickets to Sti Louiaand return- ;
citizens -i\ialiipg < to- attend Ihe'gi'and
conclave ofttho Knights o 'Pythtas at
' " '
Sl7,95from. Omaha. „ . , '
Oommonco selling ' . .Augubt- , and
maka "Hckots ' good until 'August 28 ,
1880. ' . " ; . ' ' GEO. ' ' 'H. ' , DANIELS , . , . . '
. - . . , . . . . : - . 3B.iT. Agent. . . . .
H. Tt .TOWKSBNO , , Gj P.Agent. . „
" aug 19dtd- ' " . i . -
' > ' : ' : : . . . - , . . ,
Why -ouraelves'with'nauaoat- ; -
In 'mpdiclnos , whbrf a purely' fruit
'
cathartlc will euro you ai
barg FicB. Try thorn-
' Wato'tcd A" first-class p
print'er and , 'toner aVth'e " 'BeA"fllyo
Photogaph Studi.v , 213 Sixteenth
street , - OuahaNtb' . . ' -a8. r
* i
Prepared flpice corned beef , very
rtico for lunch at
\ BATH. & .Wiijf EVS. . [
! 'choice in.ea.ts' call Bath . j
White's , Diaikct.opposite < the-post-
office. " ' ' ' ' > ii24eod4t " " <
' 'i J ' '
- : I It V 1-J-
JPEftlAL HOTICES.
. . . .
, N6ric&-AdvcrtUicnicbig , TQ , Lwt * Forf Salp , '
Loet , Found , Wants , Bcurdfn'K Ac. ) will bq In'- ,
sorted In tfccao columns oi e for TEN CKS& &
per line ; ech 8U { i8 < iueDiln8ortlon7FlVE'q'ENT3
per _ . line v , . "the _ first . Insertion - - - "never . . 'Icaa OmD'
< S K Al-f m A TO LOAN At 8 per cent "fritci"
2Ei ! I J7UUU 'esi ; In sflms of J2JCO ami u'
TtarU for-t to 5 yean. ' time on first fcloss ira'pro v-
d.city-aiid farm. pro | > orty. Jlp/Iy at-.UEHIS'
Keal KuUte ' anj Loan ' Agency , 15 th an3 Douglas
SU. '
SU.M ONST TO T.OAH Ciii it L w Offlw " 'J
M ' D. Ij.TlI lIA8Koom8Cr Iiht nlllbck
' < 5KKY-TO LOAH
HILP WANTED
Oooil sjrl "cook preJurred , a'tF. *
WANTED , ' . 13lh and'Jafclaoii'St/ ' = "
. ' A smalt vicl to tike , care pf chi1-
W.AN1EI' at 14l3 D'JUilu St 35 18
TKD A r-ininr-riim pirl it tte Dotan.
WAS , qppptlto Uoo offlce.j 345-tf
Chaniler mni.l' ml itfik
WANTEU 4 iidLra. JJOSlUirt st.327tf
327-tf
n S E cot. > lPUi tul C'oi'ttol A ve. . ' ' 307.-.U
nnntcrt toitlo zcnerah Kourowpiki
Atltttli Juhn A. ittSnane.cor , 17thand
Caas SU. ' " ' " 3 57-tf
-\\/.ANTRP , A Oltl to do liotco work , 1109
W Fjtrnjiam Strrtt.ungUlfij. . Ttt
WAHTED-WSCEILAHEOU8.
TAXTED By the middle rl September.
YV. lioard ar.d.t < > 9mjn private fdin ly in 50 < d
locat'-ou.byccntlema'n'ipnd vnh. will-known-ln
the city ; l vo UHfnrn'slcd rooms pietocd ; .re-
( ercacti. CAtlmngiJ. AdiUc i VTi J. B. . Bee
'
"tTT ANT KD Parthart with Ktna , eaiiital to
jW , ttk halt Interest in nfll.eBtafaiished liul-
city With thb 'presentp'ropilctor. .
-ANTED-rPiano tuning and rerairlue'iit
' HOSPE'S , 1510 Dcdge'St. - SOC-lm
VjrrANTEJ ) Foreman at 6rick-yarJ.
FORRiNT-IIGUSK AHD LAtjO.
. . ' LAtWS. too"
LoTS.FAtlMS.UOtrSESA'ND barjiiiia.un 1st
TpOB RENT A furhiehul rcnmfococc or two
lj gcjtleinen , southcaatcqrncr l tli audlUr-
Rith'
t Furpnean Ucstaii/atU
TJ JOABlianci roioi's , Capitol ivcn'ooj IJcWcii
JL > " Ifith'a'nttnthStsVsouthgMe ; " '
'C'OUnENT fiiiel furniBht < 1 loopxa.at 1310
; Davenport street. 6ct > 13lh stoil'Hth St ? "
' '
lieu e"d. tdftm } cor.'r17fi !
ire Pii-preiiiisi ? ? N.'W
t -Si , . - ' i.nt. ; - .
Stnre rcora. In br
C .10th ai.il Dt.Uil s.Stg. wtU ! , g ; with , .uV , < -
( lar. Apply 'to Amcrkan"nouse. , ' HTO-tf'
RUNT A/fiiidyJnjjiished Jjont i room.
Enquire at IfilO DodKCjt. ; * , . 283lf
- r.EKT 2/unii8hqd-JXiQm9 , oj-er.Uer-
PURr.EKT chaflse , N. E. Cat. 10th"and
poaj- Btreele. ' ' ? 'T ' ' - t" ' asfrttv
Tntiri > 'isB ED 'ROOMS FoiCBENri
J : roitllonM- ' ' ' " . yt _ tyl9tf
" ' - ! roonIwcla.
tcrti and celHr On' Cafcltbl Ave , bat-J5lh
and 16th. touth.sidc. J-.S-ijcCOtMlCK .Ifil.tf
Kit IS OFFKKS A SPLENlilt ) "LIST O"
B Bars.'aTnr m TretnK9f EOt3r- Farms and
Latvia , In hlsfiitvEeolnmnSin Itt'page. _
"JT1OR SAij Wiitt freshjrailfe.tpwatiU cjlf In
lj fjilire at 3f 9 Cumin ? , between 16tfi"and 17th
TIIKO. STEEN ' ' * T' ' 4
Tn-entT to twcnty-'tbur ( iu.irt8 ot ono
MILK by3dhn T. " Faulsotf. ' ' " " ' -
" tir cWai-iaon-n-o < U
pOKSALE-AOristMlll. ApprfaV D * *
ir ,4T2-tt > -r U B W1SLU.MS ft EON.
QTKAYKO Oil .STOLtoJ From/thnipmnifcs
.O i * . ' -rWenU'f , Ptt SinithTwcptlaUi Strict , in
the city'cf Uniatia . ' one an all bay ' jmny , seven
years' til'rt . " -'hm hind feet wbltc/Iargi'scnr en
. . .
backfcausid .b- < f' -i..i.n . 1-1 . " - - -
ffiiit w hahj ; ; > ItK pnunoh rorA ; .
tc left St the"sheriff's
eflkis T ' v -851'-26
OST Aboy , ifi-ycirs'ol agH
* * ins oyjnaac , -.boy.far * rtz-
insr.i'wort'n ' Brown av
nat. larir.fop hlulaKc ratsr.iIluht cpi pla
'
Any iafDrmalionire.'arJlng'hia
\\'ner aboyt3
Tie WflnklttTry r ce e.J by Frca.'DWkS. lo Hew
Yolk Dry Roods stcrc , 1310 and 'li..F ruMra
St , . „ . . . . - B56-23
A ' PlhrfKiatui Boors
j. ' counter ; il.intlc , .Store fitiog , veneered
work RO to 1310 DoJge street. A' . F. KAFERT A
rur fhirtriri ? " ? * insri sitiirv"1
' ' * i
JIadBirimi.Cr p9tCr8i < n.-TarUr.--Ko otto
precorilion mikes such li bt , fitiy hot treicl t ,
or laxoriot putry. ' Can be citea by dypeittes
vltLoat fear ( tUe illj'rcsaltinfrotrv , Koivytn -
, . . ,
Bolf eely in cans , by an Groan. rt "
" "
"
> * "BoTAi 8A ? 8 Fowwnt co.\JV \ v York
< s. < ut4 041. ' isJtIi ta Jsi'tiJ 3i.J
CHEAP * LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
a-
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE.
' 120,000 , Acres"
COUNTY
. ,
* lr * f
6 to 12 Miles from Omaha ,
i4 $6 to $10 per Acre , on
Long..Time 'and
Low Interest. '
Large tKCpjsf liitable for
Colonies in all-the-best
Gounties in the State ,
80,000 acreV. , .scattered
through Iowa. '
A large number of Improved
Farms in Nebraska , many 01
tnem near Omaha , $12 .to : $40
per acre. i * . - . -
An .Immonse List of
OMAHA"
GiTY PROPERTY ,
-
j
Consisting of Elegant Resi-
dencea from $3,000 to $20)- )
000. Many vacant lota in
the additions to Omaha.
Hundreds of lots 'scattered
through the City. . Houses and
Lots , Business 'Houses and
Lots , and all kinds of Ci y
Keal Eatpte.
* *
- *
We also , have
MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Farms in-Doug
las County , -on 5'years time , at
lO per cent , interest tb all who
can show good titles.
; < n : i'
'Mapsfor Douglas and Sarpy
Counties for sii ; '
n -1
Bogss&Hill/
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
j - *
1408 FarD."Bfc , Omaha.
- . - - .
OR BENT Two.new cottages , 5 rooma acb ,
cverj convenience . . , Qbicajro bet. 22 & 23
street * . - i ' BOGOi & HILL.
\TTAIfTED We wanfCftotUractVitha roU-
'V r"atjlo mail 'to 'clear ami gtub 20 acrfes ol
- '
.T7 ANTED " Isiiif/Oj-ardsotilirt / . - - , .
TT . , - , , , , . ItOOGS & HILL.
BKICK IIOUSB-Convidicftt-tdliMintSs. with
full lot , 7 rooms , ? 2,1SO. '
BOOaSiiHILL.
T\OBBEST-NOW : ' rc ycnco , 335.
i.J . f _ _ _ . . . KoqoS & HILL.
TCfOR EXCHAKOIror city property , small
JD tracts o ! l\nti' , tbSefcJ with younp timtcr
"
atJ Oeracfe- . "UOas A '
ri " OTEL PROPEBTY We arff atttfro f > ( .to
PI" offer the Attaiitlff Hotel aMhiTprtiflyre-
) rice ol $10,000 , all furnlilied and in run-
, tlmo.taaait. liOOOS & HILL.
TTIOR SALE firan new house , S.t-j.
t ? every convenience , nith half Jot , 33xlS2
H. . No. l.tiixtlon/trra'B to'juit , wfl sell at a bar
gam for 5 dnyi only.
BOGGStniLL ,
TT'OR ' SALK Brick pj.irJer hdflsoand 7'acrcs
I1 near SVock Yards , "iSiS
r iaif otlot-S. W. Cor 15
and Jackson at a'gicnllcB. " '
OR SALE-Full conitr lot , V.Z. Cor. 16 and
Jones Sts. . .
t-TTANTED Schodldlitrict bonds at a fait
YY disWSTSt :
& HILL.
, -TVf.O.NtY.TOJ.OAN Jtay one vvtehinir' to use
JLlJL " Wrsr cent , money. la sams.to sajt-tiom
. ? 500 to--4f,0W ; can procure It thfou'ih ii
? , . -
, -
'
ji- - ' - * ' "BOGUB''D
'T710R ,5ALE a business l ts , next .west , of
J } MjsonicTcmplcrsi.CM.cach. .
, - . .
,
r ? v f. / " scarfs & mxt ,
iT-2 . . lots . . wcst' , fOdd Fcl/ows / Ctdck.
f BOCOS& HILL' .
rT10JtA < ? JUEAj.LOT ; Wo Jo Eoggi anailiU's d-
JC-.l'.l'JpB- ' . . /y. . ' '
- > . . . . . _ . . * > -
, , | f 5. foe ealo , rallying f torn $100 to
' IDOi ) . TerBons ' haVlng'emill euhi of idcnev.can
' ' -f'
n
.whitovetyanil.gevao t > trx ht. Inttrtst/-
. _
A'll < JME-il'oa.t6rslCJ ( l3' ! l"yon Meed ' pay
jtJLh > * nJ'-jati-briy ' V.hdaiu , for ; j-onrlf ; :
tnrough ua. Time to. su'tpn.bajilirc. ' .
: ' " , ; , ' \ . , JBOOQS tftaitL
T710K RENT Improved farm tieir1-wracks.
Jj , BOaCS&HlLL
. stcr
1 jtrcet , one of the best locations til be city ,
slfojeiyterms - ; . ' - - " -
* ' siv i -i ' 60(308 *
HODtjES--W art ' 'how
a hopp < - orUrfrom $100 to.f&OO.on
ourncwadilUionj 2Stb. and 20th and Farnham ,
'DoligJaJ a"ml Dodgeva'ril cell ofi'smal ! 'nionthly
rpaj-uwhta ; Vfi . * * . UOUUbillllLL.
TJESYDENCE LOTS , FOR , SALE-200. Iota In
XV Kpritzo Rlitli'a addition , neat bosinegg ,
uoil /fiUlMlMfm liWs covered lui oun
'Jf ' t < * , > M ! | ' * tt tj'c cKOJccst , chcapi > > t.a lpKite9t !
to business of any lotiln the market. By all
mcana look a nt m Koontze & Ruth's additi < n
before purcbagnin ' clj TU-hcre
? Will Bell on
. uonU > ly.tJ3j merits ; r/iccSJMUoSiiSO. ,
i -v ' BOG08 k
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CHEAP LOIS -3 and 3 , block C , Shinn's ad
dition. ' Want be t.offcr at once fur one or
both , j . v , BOOdS & HILL.
/ HEAP LOTS ots IJand I8Thorheiraad-
\J ditlon. BOOOa&HILL.
TTOUEE AND HALF LOT Near Thirteenth
11 and Capitol avenue , 91,600.
BOQGS & HILL.
rt BE8TLOTS-In SLinn's addition , | 9 X
ft BOOOS and HILL.
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OUSEAJ-'D IIALP LOT On Dodge Btrett ,
between Tu eifih and Tbirteroth. A well
improved and deiirabla plus , con $3,200. W ill
Bell lor .52 103. Jiilf cuD. balance one and two
years./ BOOOS & HILL.
ASACRIFJClf-The insjneas lot 22x132 feet
. ext eaai.of Jjnlnger a wire rooms 15 i
Farabsm street * nnui be ebld'ttu month , tor
of SZO acreg near
flntcliM business
or res Jence propsrfy in OinaW atd' pay from
$3,003 io Jl.uOO in Ctaaio.todt.- . , , , .
iT- i Vf > BOGGS & inLH
. . .
) Tenth suecf. EX > utb ot depot two blocis.
uro t
j ; CHOICE LOT Oa Pirk Wild ATTOU * .
0 o lyS to lBl ! a from depot , IMO to 1600.
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Immense Stock for
SPRiNC AND
Fine Custom-Made
Men's Suits ,
Boys' . Suits
Children's Suits.
For Men ,
Boys , and
, Hats asii japs ,
and Vais ! Kj at
to
Parriham Street , Near _
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ORCHARD & BEAH. DEWEY & STONE , IJ.B.FHENCH&CO
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OMAHA OMAHA.
5OOOO ,
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CHEAP ! CHEAPEjj ! CHEAPEST !
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- MAX/MEYER : & BRO.
Propose for'-the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell theit
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
'deweiry , Clocks ,
/
Silver-Ware ,
Pianos & Organ"
GENERAL MUSICAL MERGKAfiDiSE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. 1 1th & Farnham
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. We McaiLBiiSincsSi Conic and foe Convinced.
GIT UP , AND ] VO STOCK !
Having Taken the Above for Our MottoiW9 are
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DotsdBined taOfier
Our Entire Summer Steik of
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
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Regardless o Cost.
In Order to Make Boom for OiirTall afld'Wintor Gr ie.
We Will Not Be Undersold.
BOSO7QIT C3LOTBH3STC3-
FARN1IA3I STREET.
OHAKliES SGHLAMr- SOL EBINOE.
iirnisliiiig Goods' , Shelf Hardwire ,
Naifs and Etc.
Farnham'Street , 1st Door East First National Bank.
; TO THE TRADE ,
Saving just opened an entirely new line of
MEN'S .FURNISHING GOODS ,
We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Stock ,
feelins confident can meet the wants of all in good Gocds and
Low Prices
SIIRftVE , "JlRVIS & 0. ,
Cor. 14th and Dodiic SIS.
OMAHA , Kefe. , ' .
i * btrear tlven. that at.a nceetln ? of
NOTICE StockioMera clrtfce Niobrara Stock
Growinz AsaVfrtlon/IrenPin'thUcity , Jalj lit ,
1S30 , the cspital tock i incrja id' jom tw n-
ty-two thoaiind/iihaudrnli-.ditH.nty-five dol-
Ursto twentT-iU.thca-acd two njndreil ani
twenty-fire dolUrr. , K , A. MILLS ,
TW.Or DOLLAESVILL' SECUEE
-Ci'ijt V.
THEWEEKLY ;
TIIEDAILIJJEE
Contains the-Latcat Iloma and Tele
graphic News of the Day.
SUBSCRIFOR
FOUR HUNDRED CATTLE
for neit ! try Rincte , one mi ! dom
FCLLEBTO.V.
CO jtarlifljf steer * , 40 yearling heifsrs. 275 2 and [ 1
4-jear old steen. 25 cowa and ctlves , iw S tbor- ' i
on hbrea ihort bora Da rhani cattle , 2 bulla and
3 hsUen , 2 ! formui itaUlon * . aul-wiw
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