Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    Wednesday Morning , Sept. 15.
BREVITIES ,
t-uaf.
Tetettcn fceu >
_ Fire pcrfuircc at Saxo'e.
Uss Lcwife' dry hop yeast.
-Soa Polack's advcrtiaemcLt.
Fcriht toth.K\hn' ) DcntiifiiC.
' ' at Ciuickshai k.
2' ; . ' cr cb'e paUerns
Porter is running the Omahn Icy. .
-Tmpoilidand Key West cig ? ,
st "Knhn's.
Stidcnbirg & Co.'e Key \Vc = tCi-
girsat Sisc'f.
Five prisontra , desorteK , Jweie
brwght in from Fcrt RUE-
3-1.
Devlin ! Fall styles are now ready
for m at the Boston Clothing
House , 1212 Farnham St. aSOeodlm
Drr. Dinnmoore and Giffoid
H miuiopathic Physicians aud Sur
geons , Williams Block , cor. loth otid
Dodge streets. eod-tf
For "Lands , Lots , Bonecs and
Farms , look over Bemis1 new colurnr.
on 1st page. Bargiiins.
A Chicago commercial traveler ,
T. G. Damon , lost a pocket book con
taining SoO Monday morning , be-
< Wijca this city and Council Blufia.
Lots , Farme , Houses and Landr.
Look over Bemis1 new column of bai
gains on Crat pi go.
Joe , of the firm of Joe & Sain , re
ceived a consignment of ten oout'ds
< f Jiicc Monday. It didn't wait fur
any improvement in Kisanuri river
av ga ion but CAtnc the usual route.
It's n girl.
The theapctt trimmed hats in the
city et Mrs. Wood's ParlorBzar,15th
sat-tu-th-3Et.
street. - - -
As Masonic Hall cannot be ob
tained for thc23d of September , Ccm-
l > aiy H's ball will take pljtca ct
SUndard Hall , on that dale.
The first issue of The Oaial a
Daily Telegraph , a. German pipe * ,
will appe Friday. Messrs Haber-
co.ii \Voiiihsgan are the roasn eis.
A meeting of all the members of
the ditlcrcnt committees to preps refer
for the Baptist fair and bazirnill be
held al Dr. Wood's reiidence on
Thursday ovouing.
The funeral of Mrs. S. Humphiey
v.ll take pluea on Wednesday after *
nojn , Septemb2r loth , at 2 p. m. ,
from the residence , No. 1017 Howard
street. Friends arc invited.
The Republicans float senatorial
committee of Douglas and Sarpy
couatiesis composed cl C. F. Goodman -
man , S. C. Chase , uad W. R. Bennett.
At 7:30 jVIonpay Mr. Mi'en
D nck.sin of Col. D. B. Konck ,
cif tLi city , WAS married to M S3 Lu-
lioUsl , n , if D.lruit. U iln liidc'a
hour. Ti.el.appy coujlil ftimrpr-
diato'y ft r the c icmonyforOtn.i"nH ,
At n > on M n d ty 11. O. Adaror ,
Iho B'alo d defaulter , wai ssntcitc-
od le t. wc ypsri imrritoamcnt , rn1
$ jOOO fins. T 10 turn , of cot fintment
will bo 6t e t at the DctroiMih. , pci.-
itcutiary , 'h' p'aa whfrj the t.rrito-
rial pHauUi-a of D kuta are co.nmil-
ted.
Judjo Sivagslas rrJired in at
tachment f .r the defei dint , ia the
case of the Omaha Publishing donipa-
uy ve. RachtsV. fir CM.tcm > ' , , return-
a'jlo Saturday njxt. The dcfendEiit
propoaea lj carry Hi ewe up to the
supreme cott't , avd t'irsa prccotdinj. ) ?
are to put thiCrtS3 in proper thapc.
Hon. A. J. I'opploton has already
routed hit entire new block , on Far-
ram and 10th Streets. The corner
room will be occupied byM. Elgutter ,
the clothing merchant , the middle
room by Pcyckc Bros. , commission
merchants and the west room U -
3Iosara Guild and Merrill , the tea men.
A football club ia soon to be atut-
id in Omaha , by several gentlemen
i > f this city , several of whom have
\ ) jcn members ondiatinguiahodEnglish
tlubs. A meeting of thoao interested
in the success of this club
will take place on Friday evening at 8
" 'clock , at Collins & Petty's , Douglas
t-t root , and all who are anxious to pro-
nnto the success of the same are cor
dially invited to attend.
The especial attention of our react-
c's yesterday was called to tha lee-
I'iro of Rtv. B. B. Cannon , D. D. , to
t'o delivered a * the United Preabj'Kr-
wa church , 18th street , betwcrn C l-
ifonut and Webster. The subject of
the lecture "National "
, Reform , ia
< 10 that Christian people and the p jb-
J c generally should ba intarcstct ! in ,
. "id wo trust that a good audience
vrill greet tno doctor to-night. All are
tjrdially invited.
FOR RENT.
A desirable dwelling on Fifih and
3 Hckory streets. Inquire
eep3-2t JOIIN STEEL.
JOCKEY CAI-S at Mr > . Wo-jd'a Par-
1 > r Bazar , 15th St. , Crcightju block.
sat-tu-th sat
At one of our leading churches Sun
day evening the attention of the en
tire congregation was concentrated
upon & handsomely dressed woman
who wore a magniGcent cet of jewelry
purchased at Edholm & Erickson's.
Dick Adams wotdd like to exchange
his bracelets for a pair of those bcau-
uca at Edholm & Erickson'e.
Police Court.
Patrick McCarty paid § 3 and COMB
for jtssiult and battery.
EJwarcl Hill nss m : ' ivi in n pirn-
"ihr tcm far distut-Hsr- F iha psccc.
J -hn Martin A part t f his
mother again itcr ; ; er , who is
accused ul c h'a wife hard i aruei.
The eon s . : as and the old aan
a hoe and b ih e ot off their mouths
at each o hor. Thi neghb ( ra tum
bled to the r racket and Lad both arrest
ed for dtsturuingtho trtncjuility tf the
neigaberhoccL Martin paidafinoo
3 and coots , wbilp his ttepfsiher ,
Vlenry P.obiuon , dasi&adcd s jury
trial , which will bogiyen him to-mor
row.
row.A. . small boy was brought into court
fo : eating a dog on another boy , but
f h ! ccmgloinu was wbhdrawn.
THE STATE FAIR ,
A Pine Exhibition and Large
Attendance Assured
List of Entries Already Filed ;
Spsed Programme and
New Races Agreed
Upon.
As the cpcai- day of cur Stale
fair appioacl & , the grett Miccssf
tlii exhibition bccjmcs rnoro ii
m ire assured. Oar mof > t experienced
offi iais in nRricjluir.il and horticul
tural expositions in this acd other
stataa regard the indications for next
week's display aa most promisin
Never have exhibitors begun to file
their entries EO early and from every
part if Nebraska and western Iowa
correspondence assures the fair author
ities ihat they -will have no leisure
moments to eparo from attention to
exhibitors and the assured cro\vd of
visitors who will bo in attendance.
The president's alii Secretary's oflice
was crowded Monday with persona
filing entries and seeking general in
formation relating to the fair. Up t
the hour of going to press to-day the
following entries had been duly filed
and recorded :
Edwin U Payne. RocheaterMlnn. ,
12 hou M Sherry drill ; ID hoe Me-
Sherry bro.idcast ssedtr.
John E\-ftur , Omaha , display of
grain and eced.
C \V. Dorr , Des 5Ioine , ornamen
tal fljral goodo.
Dorr U. Colby , Omaha , Royal St.
J < 1m sewing machine.
Duvrarth & Sous , Decatur , I'l. ,
corn plar teis.
L. 0. Hodynon. F.i'rfeld , Nebraska
number ot bloodi d hr riei.
ailea H Mt-yer , Pltv.-sroos.h
display of brooms manufactured in
W-n. H Bv.stow , Crelp ,
nnies and stiUior. : to ] >
t < Grtitnlich , PepiUier , fcowsanc
icifir * .
P. 1C. DJdrich & Co. , Albany , N
Y. , p rpettral hnybnl. i5preas.
J. I CTC , r thu EiiineThro'sh
ag M-.cliiun cmruany , threshing : aa
clnne and p roiLl * faim engine.
L'luis K. Suioai-leber , Pdpillion
tilin.Ji "YV'uug Prince Imperil ! . "
L E. Trtllmaii , agent Wilsun Yeas
Manufacturing company , Chicago
yoabta. ' 'Monarch" washboard"Chal
: eueo EIT V shovel.
"Wateiloo Yeast company , Chicago
display cf yeast c kes.
J. H Bond & Co. . Omahn , spsci
men * of emjraving
W _ J Butli , Ashland , Neb. , displaj
of fowls.
Gco. W. E Dorsey , tfremont.Neb.
stallions ! "PoppUton , " "Jackson"
and "Saturn ; " c l' : ' Sharswood , '
"Senator P. " and " "
. "Garfieldj" vnares
"Roulette" and "Kitty Clyde ; " sack
ling colt , "Queen Mab ; " fillies : "Vut
en , " "Satinet , " "Miss Burns" an
"Lolta Burns ; " pair of mares to liar
ness : -'Satin" and "Princess. "
Edwarda & Page Plattsmouth , Ne
brarki , blooded cattle.
George W. Pace , Phttsmnnth , Ke
braska , blooded cittle.
Charloj Page , Flattsmouth , blood
J h.i Currj , ScVjjler , Jttebraela ,
bl od d h r 03.
LJugufi'on. . Ph/iamou li , Neb -
b a la "U.id"ai.d "Julia , ' nujca u
hartit'fp.
S. D. C'a k. Colui&bu * , Kebratki ,
gp'dii'c * o hurnrss. ' Chuliy" and
-liully. "
ilmin , Yoik , 2x
Slor.-ia E'auMcr , Omals , gemr.l
di ii1y i f f ] llfnj. .
Wcitluus & Bro , Om h-1. , diefil.iy
firAh' , hominy etc. , aud portable
fen c.
Th'j tvoninsj mulls wi'l nndoubtedly
increase the li'igrcailr and before the
weL : s cut the great mpj , r.ty of our
\\3TLO \ \ merchants , inr.ir.tf.icturers and j
tradeaincn will hr.Vu duly rccurded
the dirilliys they intend to make. Al
ready several articlts of machinery
Iwvo arrived , and three cars loaded
with stock have reachtd the grounds.
This is a grand showiiig al this early
date , when it its remembered that the
enlrcCB will only close at 12 o'clock , on
the 21st , the second day of the fair.
SVEED TROailAMME.
September 21t Tfoltihg race
2:40 : cUse , pt\rse 5500 ; S275 to first
horse , ? 1CO to second , $75 to third ,
S50 to fourth. Average time to be
2:40.
September 22d Trotting race , 2:30
class , puree $500 ; 3275 to first horse
§ 100 to second , § 75 to third , § 50 to
fourth. Average time , 2:30.
September 23d Trotting race , free
for all , purao S1000 ; § 503 to first
horse , 5225 to second , S175 to third t
$100 to fourth. Average time , 2:25. :
September24th Pacing raco.purso
§ 200 ; 5110 to first , § 70 to second , § 20 !
to third ; § 800 will be added if 2:20 is
heaten , nd th n divided ns follows
S500 to first , $250 to second , § 150 to
third , S100 to fourth.
Septi mbcr 24th Running race
rri'e hei's b ° at tlr'o in live , purse
S4CO ; § 200 t > fi.sf , § lf0 ! ta second 1
$ CJ < o ihitit , § 40 tofouith.
t > p { tember U5.h CouEoUt'on race
fyr bent n ho s B.
The latter racu has la'oly bom to-
cidod mi by the fa r ofliciaK and \vll
uudoubtid'y ba wo1 ! rocfivcd by all
hiraemtji iti attendance. Tl.e'ri hof
i cpfod j ro.nUo t esc.'ed r.ny'htng 'f
the kind y < ; t hrld in ( he stat * , rsaane
if the cst hoisJ8itjtho ventwill un
doubtedly show ip
T 10 cu'ncs m the tro ting ad
pacing MCCS will cl > so S * urJay niih %
September 18th , at 11 o'clock"aud lit
tlu nmmnj r-c a Thawdny jii ht ,
Ss | timber 24ti , rt 11 o'clock.
IjgMoncmy the Bccro'ary , Major
\Vhetlcr , TJS unavoitied < y abssut nt
Lined1'tu * "is place was ably filled by
F. H. Wilsuu , his courteous and com
petent assistant w ho is well suited ay ;
affability and industry to successfully
attend to the multifarious duties oi
th > j position Essigne'd him. Only n few
days leuiAin until the opauing day and
all our citizens shoul.i commence to
take active interest in the coming ex
hibition at once.
New styles in Pearl and Enamel
Bracelets and aats received to-day at
Edholm t Ericksun's , opposite post- ;
office.
Dicxl
At Omaha , Nebraska , September
13th , at 10S > 0 p. in. , Cornelius Search ,
formerly of Luerpool , England , aged
M years. Fanerallo-morrow , Wednes
day , at 2:30p. m , trom the resider.cs
in Porter's Edoit i p , IXVth '
The entorp-uiiig ycang jewelsrf ,
Edh Ijj & E.ickson , r p tt busiribfs
aavcrjgOJ. a hey ari kapt busy '
fram mirjing untl late it ni 'Jt.
Bifiidos thiir large retail traio tley
are j-bhing ; goods to nil parts of the
state.
Always Ojttera till midnight , at
Tizard'a Oyster Palace. septS-Ct
NEW HATS In evsrychcpo at Mrs ]
Wood's Parlor Ba5irCreighton block ,
15th atrcoi. til tu-lh-tat
A LIVELY EM
Checked by a Collision.
While the t am of Mr. Crude , the
miller at MHard station , was standing
in front of iha Commercial hotel on
9th etro r , between ten and eleven
o'c'ock ' yesterday , they became
frgh'ened ' in Bomo unaccountible
miT ner and da he : ! furiously towards
Faruam Etreat. The equine esca
pade inacSc uiDttfrs and things ra'her
lively for persons and vehicles oa the
streets and it is a wonder serious re
results did not fi How. Shortly after
the lureca earlcd Mr. Crude was
thrown ou Lut fo-1 unataly escaped in
jury. At the Oarner of 10th and
Fernam streets the team collided
with a wagoa driven by Martin Ittner
the contractor. One of the hind
wheels of the wagon wcs entirely de-
niulishrd and some pieces of stone
capping nhich he was taking to the
new convent iti process of L'rection ih
North Oinuha were daosaged. llaro
the hones were stopped and rescued
from the entangled harness and the
partly wrecked vehicle belonging to
Ittner. Besides a slight injury to
one of the Crude hcraes n > t further
damages resulted. The affair caused
considerable excitement , and of course
Was the measK of collecting the prom-
lacuous crowd which invariably attend
such interruption } in the ordinary
fla\s doingj of street life.
URASl )
AUCTION SALE OF OIL PAINT
INGS
% ji/r. ROBEUT LAIS'DERYOU ,
lib ircll J.nown artist , on to-morrow
( Weonotdaj ) cvcuinr , t northeial
co ntr cf 1'c.naiu and Eleventh
atrcots.
MR. LANDER20U wil ( Eflil for
Lj'uion , Ent'an'i , in a fortnight ) ai.d
thusfi who dfS-rrf to hcconif o nen t-f
FIXE PAISTISGS CEEAP ! should
not fa'l to imrn re this ! as * i'ppc'tti ! :
ity. Tac paintii g5 j.Ie nuw on exhi
bition , a-id will be throuj.hi'ut to
morrow , and a FREE opportunity ill
be afforded to all of teeiog them.
Tha following is a lut of those lo
be sold :
1 Gouewe Fa'ls. J3 GrcenvroodMer. .
2 Yellow a jueFa"a 21 IIuJsiu ale ,
2 Kan i' i t n roS *
r-o > o itt n IB N . Y.
i Onibe t. L , U.n C.SO Moil tain "or cut.
6 Mori' ! . 27 Lornish Coait , Enp.
G la c wim Ital ) 2a r 1 s fAliMiclulu.
7 Jloonlu't u Oast 23 l < irr Lale ICilianir.
8 Uayo I'undj- ( . F ) jO Ac < o ] > us icsc , Jf.Y.
, fl I be VThitH Sfjaal * 31 o st f Maine.
-0 Lake < ! corio 32 Ijipcr fct La ren c.
* l Lake Sii | oplor. 33 . tbe M i biplil
JJ H W H in t . 31 Gate fttoK , Ol.
* A rcsl , r re. 25 H-5 nt the Hrcaiu.
4 Lan.Nrap . 0 IVr jjnir Moinliffo .
JSPifcl- , ! a'sN V.37 Luke lump-ail ) .
JO Lppcr Minis > n. 3s Ir a CaU
* 7 LIKC Sup ricr. J'J The Ta < usind li'es.
* R l-.lmoirn iicr Enir. < rt 1'ortrait of I catricc.
19 Orcca LaVc. 41 t"n Ing t oiU.
' - Timxori'c'licry -J2 Under Ful ail
21 Tim LiRhtjliip. 4J Cajcaile Vermont.
22 Coiit ot
Gen. Grant writps n friend in this
city that no victory ho over wen was
eiuil to that achieved by Edholm &
E-icksou , over all competitors in the
Jewelry line.
10 HE LADtrs.
During 4li3 fall ai cl winter season
>
the Itr'i B v. s" " > f hiouable dress
making done can tin l m < j at 317 Fit
b e t. .trecl , 1'C'ween Davenport and i
Chic trn I re i as heretofore employ
only tk.ll-d heir , and will maintain
my .f nutation for fir-t-cluss work.
ll-3i Jilts SL C. Cox.
Tobias Cd&tor , of SAline bounty , is
in the cttjr.
C. A. Ringer left for tlu'e t Moil-
day.
day.J.
J. W. WilLma la co'ifined to his
hoitao by ihueS' .
. Goa. W. Horn-in
, Sr. , is reported as
lying iiuite sick at his residence.
Cjpt. Eade. the great engineer , re
turned from the ccBsl Monday.
, Ex-Myor Z. B. Budges and wife ,
of OgJeuaburg , N. Y. , are in the city.
Mrs. Cole , of Denver , a sister to
Conductor W. H. Suields , ia in the
city on a visit.
, Bishop Ivinp of the Episcopal diocese
cese of California , pissed through the
city Monday.
BMlop H. W. Warren , of the M.
, E. church , will pass through this city
absut tho2Sth inst , on route for No-
bra-ka City.
; Maj. D. H Wheeler aud wife went
:
down to Lincoln
yesterday on a
short trip , but the Major will be on
, hands to-dty for business.
, Prof. Aug. V. a'ther. of Frankfort ,
Gein.a } , airived this morninj , and l <
will icuinin in the ci y for several
- days , with a view to makiuj a p rmi-
neut home amorg us. Ti.c distin
guished Rcirltfinan should mojt with
w < vrm enconragcinsiit.
iTriiit-a Gauibla , tene-al man g'r fo--
tha Pacific coi. t of the VVtss twn Uui n
t'L-giaph company , passed through
the city Saturday evening en route so
the t ast on a \ i it of busiue s ind re
creation. Mr. Gimllo has managed
tha va t business of the telegraph
company on the coast with great abili
for twenty . The lius
ly years. prosperous
condition of the corporation Oil the
Pacific coast is is much duo to IBr.
Gamble's eneig tie and intelligent
J B to Rtiy other caue.
Postofflce Changes
in Nebraska during the week ending
September 11 , 1880 , furnished by Wm.
Yan Vleck , of the Poatoffice Department
ment :
Established Lambert , Holt coun
- ty , Mra. Lnura M. Foster , pistons-
tress ; Minoola , Holt county , Andrew
Little.
Postmasters Appointed Frease
Chase county , Thomas Coopjr ; Over
toil , D.\waou county , Reea Rul.
Real Estate Transfers.
The last will and testament of Reu
. bn Gaylord , deceasal , with cettifi-
ca o c > f p i b.tj : , d Liters tesamen-
tary WrS 61 d.
Eij.b-hE. F > 2lespnz to George
C-iiuulu : q. o d."e. 50 ft. lot 16 ,
Buller'd nucit on , Omaha SI.
A J. P. pk.le'o"andvvi'e to M. De-
nev : w. ,1 1 -Ehzibeth Place , "
Omaha § 350.
Annie D Cobura to Charles P. Met-
L" ' * Iot * block 211 Omaha
Ea'mbcrg Fi s 25 ; a bos.
i'la . . A caseot coQ tDjtio ! )
sin ? j-aaiburp F i s. * '
MARTIAL HOSTS.
The Commander id Chief ot tie
Grand Army en Route to
Fort Buford ,
The Biggest "Camp-Fire" in
the World ,
The Omaha delegation to the Cen
tral City reunion.which left yesterday }
included Gen. Louis Wagner ; com
mander-in-chief of the irder , nnd his
escort , consisting of detachments
from Geo. A. Ouster and Phil. Ktar
ney posts , G. A. R. , of tirs city , at
t Omahaj and company G , ]
S. SIi
Gen. Wanner arrived from the cast
this morning via the Rock Island
route. Ho was met at Lake
station by Paul Vandervoort.
past senior vice commander
in-chief who accompanied him across
the river. At the U. P. depot the
Grand Army escort and Company G ,
ttie latter under arms , were dPawn nfl
and waiting to receive the distin
guished visitor. After the usual cere
monies of introduction etc. , Genera'
\Vagner was driven about the city un
til time lo return to the defjSt to take
the train. I'ne Commaader-in-Ol'iej
is making an official tour to various
posts throughout the west. He goes
from Central City toDes Moines , Chicago
cage , Indianapolis and Toledo.
Two extra cars were attached lo the
regular train for the excursionists
both of which were crowded , not
withstanding there wero.six otbei
coaches on the train. While .awaiting
the time of departure company
waa photographed by an artist from
the Bee Hive snidio. This companj
HO3S out with S5 men beside" th <
: fHera , who are Capt. G. H. Crage
and Lii uta. King and McL Hghhn.
ifrul Lowe arts as coramusirjef
, baiil and W. V. Bristol is ac ! njr Is1
sergeant. T.lo boys piesenltd u tu.e
1-Cirsnco and pro otsg in to win
; he piisa briitiOt , wh.oh ia of heaiy
alho silk , 8l by 40 inches , fring.d
with gold , ard lettered ia gold ,
"G. A. R. Priza Bas.-.t-r , 1880. " It
is handsomely mounted on a auff , dependent -
pendent from a gilt roller } atlpched
with gold coil ! to lib staff , which lat
tcr is Eurmounlul with a. luudsomo
spear Load.
Accompanying the escort was the
Union Pacific band , which goes out
equally determined to win laurels.
They will compete with fourteen oth
er bands for the 100 prize. They
played some fine music previous to
the statt from the depot. Among ?
those accompanying the partjr were E.
itoBcwator of the BEE and D. C.
Brooks of tha Republican.
At Central City the party was
met by the entire body of those in
camp , under command of Gen. Man-
d < > r on , and last night a grand campfire -
fire was held , which was the
largest erne ever hold in the worlJ ,
and will rank alon aide of that other
memorable camp fire held by the
Doya in Blue , when , with the greatuat
nenural the world ever eaw , and on a
train of rolling palaces , they swept
across the atir-lit plains of Nebraska
like a prairie lira before the west
wind , but whose fl-itnes were only fed
by patriotism , and tinued by ihe
bhadows of c-mip fires extinguished
Many paoj lo ere already buying
Cbristmas gtcas ) at Edhbl-o < fe E'lck-
i P , and liavitig them laid a&ido foP
the holidays.
Choice Roasted Coffee , 25 cents per
pound , at J. I. Nicbol & Co.
Married.
CALLAUAN SLAVEN At the Ca
thedral yesterday at 10 o'clock ,
Air. H. P. Callahan , a popular U. P.
conductor , to Mies Sirah Slaven , sis
ter of Mr. Felix Slawn , of the Slaven
hotel , and alao of ex-Oouncilman Sid-
von. The happy couple left on the
noon train fi.r . Denver ;
Why dose .ouraelvea with nanaeat *
lnj medicines , when a purely fruit
cathartic will cure you at once Ham-
- burs ; Figa. Trv them.
FRESH FUOJI THE SPRINGS. Foreign
and American Mineral Water , Hun-
pidi , Janes , Hathorn , Friedrichahull
Bitter Water , Vichy , Conges" and
Empire. For silo by Ish & McMahon ,
1321 Farnham street. a30 1m
A Great Disappointment.
There was a general feeling of dis.
appointment by the "
Clw8yup"aud o > ce
that assembled at the Academy Mon-
dy to witness the performance of
the Leadvillo Minstrels , and the ficl-
-
ingdeLpenod throui-hout the evening.
The fac : was that so piany lud
stuck on the place itself that the
pie said unto thomselvo , "C n any
good cumo out of Le dv 11 ?
Well , the hnu-o was chuck Ml ,
anyway , and as suou a
the curtain went up end disclo > ed
that array of talent assembled togeth-
° r by Simmon' .
, Arnold & Ames , witi
did Sam Gardner himself in the mid
. dle , they said that they had bean de
cavin themselves. It was evident
from the first that the entortunmpn'
was going to pan out big wuh fun and
i : did. The crowd ia cornpi aed of idIt
tists and none but artists. It
ii the finest minstrel com
. pany that has ever appeared on the
- boards west or east of the Big Muddy ,
tnj , in the words of an inspired wri
ter , the crowd
recognized that tbe
"boss" minstrel show was present in
- "all its overshadowing vastncsa. "
They laughed , they cheered , they
stamped.It was an ovation
that couldn't be
anrpssaed on
, any account , It would Da
- useless to mentioa any le
portion of the performance.
. It
was
ono continued surp-ise , audeaihfre-h
act brought fresh delight to the audi
ence. The Leadville Minetrels li.11 ]
win anywhere they go. Their lasi
performance in thia city was last
night and the houss Jwas packtd
aaain . As said
we everyone was
disappointed. Some-one please disap
point us some mrr the same way.
FOR SALE.
A good milch cnw , cheap. Also e
full line of household goods.
Inquire JOHIT STEEI ,
s3-2t Fifth and Hickory Sts.
Headquarters ior Joa Scblitr's :
e beer at HERCHASIS' Ex.
ST. E. Cor. 16th and Dcdga.
A HEW DEAL.
The Sheriffs of Nebraska Most
Eepoitas to the Mental ,
Moral and Physical
Condition of Their
-Prisoners.
Under the provisions of sections six
and seven , of chapter thirty-six , gen
eral statutes 1873 , it is made the duty
of theshi-ri.ff , or other officer perform1
ing the duties of the sheriff , to make
out and transmit to the office of ihe
secretary of state on or before Novem
ber lit ' of each year , a jail report ,
which'repprt ia required to embrace
the following features :
Fifdt 1 ho nsnie of each prisoner ,
with the ddte aud Cause of hla or her
commitment. "
Second The date or manner of his
diach irj > e.
Third What sickness if any , has
prevailed in the jail during the year ,
and if known , what was the cause of
auCh diseu-e.
Fourth Whether any or what la
bor 1 has been performed by the pris
oners , an'l the value thereof.
Eittli The praetice observed dur
ing tno year , of whitewashing and
chani g , the occupied crib or apart-
inputs , and the limes and seasons of so
dtf.r.w .
S xth The IiibH Of the prisoners
as to porccfnul cleanliness , diet aufi
order.
Seventh Theoperntinmoftlterules
> nd directions prescribed by the dis
trict judge.
Eighth The means furnished pris-
ouers'of literary , moral and religious in-
B'ructions , ahd bf labor.
Ni--th All matters required by said
rules , or ih lhodi crcttou of such sher
iff deemed proper.
The foregoing provisions of the law
have luveiofore remained a dead let
ter upon our statute books , and with
the excop' ion of a return from a few
of our counties have never been lived
up to ly the aher'fft of the state. It
is Stcrotary Alexander's intention to
ciillnpon every sheriff in tha state or
ill's report , and with this tlid in view
h' i hav ng.a su hblo blank prepared
; * " r tr nemi33ton to the e oflkbrs , that
| i they rnry comply \uth the law by
I mtkini ; a proper return a * the ata'titm
cHfor on cr before Nov. 1st , 1880.
When the r turns are all in it is
mido the further duty of the secre
tary of avto to communicito the rep -
p iti cf ths fr-vtittil sher ffs of the
Etal-to'1 o Oji U l5 a-se'nbly ' on < i
b-foro he fir t-iayot itjausvi''nvi-hitfh
he will do in Ins biennial report.
The most fragrant coffee at Joe &
Sim'c. 11-Ot
The vote in Maine is stilt uncertain
but there is no doubt but a unanimous
* ote would bo cst by the oil zeiiB of
Omihi that Edholm & Erickson's
jewelry eloro is perfect in the exton'i
beauty aud value of its stock , and
that iho prices there can't ' be beaten.
It h hotter to bo born lucky than
rich , nnd lucky are thoao who can se
lect thrir watches , cl icks , jewelry and
speotacl'-s and gold and silver plate
from so mammoth a stock aa that at
Eiholiii & Erickson's.
.ilurph ) iV Lovett.iuu. Agency ; old
wit established agency m this stats.
. Newly fuiuistied everything the
best , Astor HOU P , Now , York.
The finbst byattra at Joe A Sim's.
ILGt
S. P. MORSE & CO. ,
F.irnham Street ,
fULB of TBH
ASl ) WjLCOX'S STOCK.
Four Thousand Fivi Hm'Jicd Dollars'
Worth of
Er.i'OAXT CLOTHS ,
t tf ) thu well-Lnovvn cloth
hbusS of
n B Allison Q"-i
And now ofl'cred at prices far b low
the first cost of
Importation.
S. P. MORSE & Co. call the attention -
tion of genii-men io the fact that by
buying their goods at this sale , and
having their tailors make them up in
any desired style , a positive caving of
from Sl5 to $25 per suit can lie made.
Si P. MOBSB & Co ,
fernham street.
_
For an elegant breakfast , dinner or
aupper , go tn Joe & Sam's. 11-Ct
No man knows what a day or even
an hour may bring forth , but all men
know that Edholm & Ejickson always
bring forth the best goods at the low
est prices.
Are you go ng to bet on the races
Buy a watch to time the horses by at
Ed " 1'n
'
THE GREAT
MALARIALANTIDOTE
OFTHEAGE.
Safe , Cfertain. Sure and Speedy.
NE\rERIWLSTOCURE. \
The only article known ihat Will
esarcffoafelMs disease
permanent/yfromfaz sysfe/n ,
- JJC.RICHARDSON ,
SOLCPROPRIITOR
General Agents ,
RICHfiRDSON&CO ,
WHOLESALE ORUCSI5TS
EVERYWHERE.
Etfts. Fintr
, mad toscasire. vould ao well by ]
calling ; at KAL1SH. the , ilertbint T-dlor. when
prices , fit and workmanilupUsuar.ptce < l. Wy ;
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO WAH-HOKEY.
=
i TO LOAN At8 percent Jntci
J cat , in ifunw of $2000 and upi -
i to 5 years' time onflrst clawimprov
edcltvand farm property. Ap > ly at BEMIS
Real Estate and Loan Agency , 13th and Douglas
Stg. i78eodtf
. .SI TO IXACaU at Law Offlca
D. L. 2HOHAS. RoomS.Crelshton Block
ONKT TO IKJAH 1109 Farnhim street.
M Dr. Edwardn Loan Agency. nor-22-U
HELF WASTED
BOY VANrKO To loam the pnntiug
_ busineai ; steady job. F. H. ilortlm-r ,
18th SK ! SO6
WANTED fo work 1C gxrileat D , J.
Snilh , VprthlOhS iM4
A TED Good girl in a im ll ( amity ; Gcr-
W manor Dauo rrtfereJ , b73Caabt. , be-
madhino tttild at
\TTANTED-First-5laf8 ,
Y\ ( . m iha Shirt Pcfoty. . 478-16
ANTED'TwjcitlSot the Pacific tlouae.
&IRL WANTED For ( fene-al ho
Rcineko'8 Restaurant , 13th ani Jackson
, ts. 47.MS
"T7AMED A cake baker at the Vienna
r Y B kciy or buropcan Restaurant. 4G8-16
TXT ANT Efa Pitting room tvaitets. Applr at '
W tlii § offii.5 , . < M.16
\ trAsiED-VaT ard wlfo. T. MUHKAY.
W
\T7ASTTKD Good girl f > r general ho-
VV MRS. JOHN i. REDIU K. 43-2-14
l/A.NTKT , A Girl to'do notke work , 1109
\ParnharaStresJ , " "Stain 14S-11
ffAHTED-UISCELLAKEGUS.
ANT D U McKeazie Pininf Hall , cor.
W Iblb and Do Jae.n pastry co k and ien-
Hi helper in MtVun. at o ono waiter , men pre
ferred. _ ,47B-15
FED Two fini-tfas oat mi one ttwi
WAN
maker for Chcjennc , Wr. Inquire t M.
B < : lma ! iCe , orerx nthcrilnyforadajj < 76-8
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND
KENT It small c-jttagM , on cotnfr
FlOR H rney and 2id streo's Inquire 203
Uo ard st 431 U
LV JIEST * . litgo Uo ty , boirding
. lioiifefith Bis bcu--omn8 , on cdr. Dott.'lis
ml Eighth street" , at # 30 per mon'h ; MS3 two'
ory , se'-n-roomed hou'e , adjo uiug abovo. al
, 8 r > cr month Kuqui ecf Barker Bros , Gna
illicc , or Boggii&Hilb. i 2-15
- REST Nicely furnished front room ,
FOP- two fiiti.'lo gentlemen , 2S5 JUvcnrori
St. near Ifith. 48117
T71OH KENT Largo and eleeantly fun'hhtfl
I" loom , w'th or without tmnl , 'n private
anily , to cent ani wfiof t ofeitlcmeuei-'bt ;
rinUteV wM * from Postofflce , moat ilu-lraMa
ocution in the city Addrcjj Lock DrMTer 15
4K-11
TTiUBNI HEP Roomn iyth ! or tritboat board ,
JJ at KUrowan HcBtmt'ant. r l-tf
R RENT Ttiicly furnislinl rooms at 1310
Daxcnportetreot.bet ISihand Mth St.850.H
850.H
If OK RE > T - St' re rr om ! n brick Mock corner
P I'lth H dD UilisSt9.withor with lit cel-
lar. Apply to American House. ' 200-tt
T7OR Rt'NT A flne'y'furnhed ! front room.
1 ? Enquire tit Ifilii DoUgi bt. 83lf
liENT 2 furnmlicd roonw over Jler-
FOR - ! focliaiuc , N. E. Cor. IGth and
Do.Kc-trce'a. 2sa-tf
nED UOO11S FORRENT AtDsvcn-
rn t Rmm . Iv'Stt
FO" S Le.
OFFKllS A SPLENU1D LIST O
BhJIIS In Housrs , Lots , Farms and
Lands , ifa his now column on 1ft pa9.
8 LK A wi-lUstabtish d Si'dnn ' buSt
FOR
DOS' , Insrool 1'Ctit. ; Stt-factory reason
for sellinff given. AdJrcss T J , Bee Offloo.
3 FARMSHnUrE- I'LANIS Lcok
LO over De Slid nen-cclumn of bar ana on 1st
Pa.e.
JTI R SALB Cpttbnwo d Innlber nl all gizeg.at
14 PVTJO ' - 51i-t
MI-CEiLAHEOUS
' , FAKMS. noUSES AN D LANDS Look
JOT'S UKM1S' new column of bartraina on lut
A 1 av horse , had on saddle and
STRAYED 1 r ill A liberal reward will bo
piH Jorhls return to 302 Web ter St. , bet. 16th
nnd 17th. * 62 tf
& ' riS ' e'J ae-1 Whifofff eh cow , 4 yt S
old ; hs been away alncoSciit B. . Kinder
will pci ] ele.-ucnformatlonwith31aonc3 ! ] Qrck ;
> oruer civeni ot' and i3td fts. 16J16
NOT/CETO COAL DEALGR iea'ed pio-
posa's will be receiv-cd bv the undersigned
tintd fci-t jrdiVi eptcmber 18 1SSJ , at 3 o'clo'ct
1 > mfortJru'hliiruch ! ) HutHnt of hard and
Boat c al as may bo mi < i > ed for incjm the cfan-
ty coin s , offlcci jad and o .r hous ? , and for
supply ng county poor for the ensuing jeir.
Th rihtisrtsar cd lo lojjci ; or all bids.
F.y order of the Do rd of omn.iisiontra.
IUN It aiANfllE'ThK , Co.Clc-k.
QTIIATED OB STOLEN- Mick hOrec.
IO brandid U S. on left slioulJcr , 2 hind
white le a , bad halter on , lost on Sept 9th.
JCSKPII till mi , corner 10th and Pierce SU
_ 407 IS
T OST A torrcl niirp , while fac and little
JLJ * hit o M' , had harut-w on. J. S. HILL
474-tf
ELECTION
Qn Court House Bonds.
At a sessien cf the BcnrJ of Conntv Comni's-
foncM l.tae Coil .ty of DougLw. in the 6tne
of Nfbraeki , bo ren ori thj llth day of Septenn
her. A. D , 1'bO , it wan by paid uffdM .
Reaolvo' , Tnattlu follow.ns quest on be and
he same i ho o y mbmitied a a proposition
u the qualified elsctors of the County of Dcuj-
ai. ebrMn.to- :
To the e tctors f tbe County of Doug' 3 In
. .bbtaicuf fceliraiikaj
1'noBoari ' fCdu ty Coffimi-stoner1 cf taid
coun y htrehy euumit , the foiiowine proposi ion ;
shall ihe C u ty of Douglas , Sti e uf Nshraika ,
> y U County Uomm > eioners is uc its cou'pon
> ondsln ho amo nit of o e hnndrrdanJ twei-
y-n o thousand del ars fo > tbe purpoeu of a d-
nj In the constr ictiou , erection and c mp'ction
and tEe ConsJrric'ion , ere > tion and coiDp'etini
uf a cum ) ouse butluin in Ihe { itcf Ouiahiv ,
'ouut > of Douglas , in tha State of Neb aka ,
hr oun y purp BB d all tbe purpo es for
nlilcb filch cou t house miy i > e li gaily u-cd and
ipprjpr.aic the raonsy rjiaeil th rcby for air )
n such conjunction or for ouch c nstructi n
and c tupletion o ( said building , all thi eost <
and expense of eiid building not t exceed ihe
eum of bne bundreil and 'fly tboiu-tud dollar * ,
B id " nus to be onn thouund dollars each an i
ditol Ja uaryist , 1881,1-ijablect.t o cfllca ot
h coun i trea "ur r ot said county sntf to ruu
'wtntyjCMS withi ire t ataratonoteztecu-
in ix (6) ( ) per cem. pe. annum , paj-itlo serai-
atlauallv.
TiiChald ho difhftl not be oM Iwt hanpar.
Inndcilti.nl ) lie levy forordinay axcsthtra
shall be If vied aud co lecteil ft tat annually fa
provided or law , lor the payment of the interest
u .id boid a.shbs.O.'rit.-KJtjc ahd an addi
tional amount 'hull bo Iciicd anl coil-itcd. > a
pro\iiltdbyliiwf sulcent ti pay tha principal
of gh h b'nulSi maturity , and rfro'idtd that
not mere thin fifteen percent , of tha prircipnl
of wid to d3hall be levied in a it one year , and
provided aluaje that in no ( Aentslia'l ' boiuli be
i-aufrtto.i rtate Ditroirntthsn ten p'r cent , cf
the assessed uiUiatta o ! ( ill the.Unable proper
ty in B4i i county. It-terest s'-all bcp ll on sai'l
boat B nlv from and after the d to of tic bile
of gat bonds ur a y part thereof anJ tbe receipl
of the moniy therefor.
The eai'l bonds shall bo redetimble at the op
tion of the Board of Couity Commissi-lie's of
"al ) po mty al ti c expiration of ten years from
the Oa'.o dt > ald bond-i.
Wo k in salJ rourt btnl'S ( hull be cnmnHaccd
imm diitely after the adtp ion of saltl pr p s
tion , if adopto , and s id building to Le cohJ.
pletcd on or before January 1 , 18s2.
No lew sliall bo m.de to p y any part of the
principal of s id bonds until after the txpirat on
of ten yearn from tha date of said bonds.
Ttio Jjim in nhich the above propceition
sh.ill ro submitted eliall ba b ? b l t , upon
which ballot shill be printed cr written flr pttt
ly printed or wrltted the words : "for Court
Uouso B'ind < , " _ or "Against Court Uousa
> ends , " nod all ballot : c st Jiavlnz theronn the
"F Court Ilouge BoDi'n"iliall ba
words * i ! com-
tu akd taken to ho in favor of ( aid firopnstlion ,
and all b'llots tast having tt croon the
worda "Again-t Court Jlonsa Bonds'shall be
aotinid and taken lo be aitilnet S-iid proposi
tion , and if two-tl i d = of tbe m ( g ca-t at the
clectinn hereinafter provided in ihia behalf be
ia UVLT i f tbe ibore propdsitioh , it stiill be
deemed and taVcn toboc.rried.
Ths said propositinn shall be voted upon at
Ue general election to be held in the County
ot DOU UE , State , of Nebraska , on the 2d day of
November , A. D. 1SSO , at the foil owing named
plicea :
Oa-ahl Precinct Ko. one (1) ( ) Turner tta'l.
Omaha Precinct No. two (2) ( ) No. S engine
house , Sixteenth Ft
0 aha FrecinelNo. three ( ? ) Carpentershop ,
10th r > t , 2 do-n south ofeogmebou'elotNo. s.
Omaha Precinct No. foui (4) ( ) Sheriffs office ,
court hi use.
unuha Piednct No. flro (5 ( > Ed. Leedert
house , southeast con er 1-th and Chicago Sti.
Omaha PreiinctNo.iitd ) No. lenglnohouie ,
ZOtn and Izird etreetr.
Earatog * frecinct Schcolhousr , near Gran-
ntzi.
ntzi.Florence
Florence Preeuict Florence Hotel-
TJnlnn Precinct Inlnzton school house.
Jefferson Precinct School house in District ;
Ko. li.
ElUom Precinct Elhhorn school house.
Piat'a Vallev Precinct School" honsft at
Waterloo.
Chicago Precisl School house at Elkhorn
Station.
UUlard Precinct-Millar J schcol houia.
McCardle Precinct McCartlle school hotuo.
Dougla ? Precinct House of J. 0. Wilcor.
WenOmata Pridnct School.house in Dig-
tri t No. 46- f
AD"C ! which election will be opened at B o'c-'ocl
In the iteming and will continue open untile
o'clock U tn * altcraoon of the sama day.
F. W. COKUSS ,
J ( Sea ! ) 15. P.EN011I ,
. .
_ County CcaiaiMioaew ,
JOHKB. MAKCHESTEB ,
CojBtyClerlr.
ONE MILLION ACRES
OHEAP LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE ,
20,000 Acres
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
6 ( to 12 Miles from-Gmalia ,
$6to$10perAci'eon ' ,
Long Time and
Low Interest ,
Large tracts suitable for
jdonies io. all the best
Bounties in the State.
80,000 acres scattered
hrough Iowa.
A large number of Improved
Parma in Nebr.iska , many 01
tnem , near Omaha , $12 to
per acr&
An Immense List of
OMAHA
CITY PROPERTY
Consisting of filegnnfc Resi
dencea from $3,000 to $20 ,
000. Many vacant lots in
the additions to Omaha
Hundreds of lots scattere <
through the City. Houses am
Lots , Business Houses anc
Lots , and. all kinds of Ci y
Real Estate.
We also have
MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Farms in Doug
las County , on 5 years time , at
1O per cent , interest to all who
can show good titles.
ftfapsfor Douglas and Sarpy
Counties for sale *
Boggs & Hill ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
1408 Farn. St. , Omaha ,
T710R nfeT ! * rg * residence with about 1
7 acre of ground , nuff.'y ixtmrcd aad painted ;
8 miiiutcavalk from court houte.
SAJ.8M R bargain , large hcn c of 9
FOR ? ith 3 'otj , hnrn , well , cisteni , fruit
ai.l Mi.flu trccu , & jSIjtojksfMfflrourt lOU3e )
Booas & liiLli
SALE One of thfireit jcaidfnce properties
FOR
perties in the city , llcuse of 10 rooms with
four lots , well , atabl t , 4c. Just remodu'ed. Ex
cellent location.
COGGS & BILL.
FORS LE 2 choice lots , next eouth of resi
dence of B. F. B. Kennedy. St Mary's AvenueS -
nueS ; 60 and § 000.
BOQOS & HILL.
FOR -ALE 6 miles west city. Fin <
et farm in tha coumy ; $26 per acre.
BOQOi & HILL.
WAKTED We want to contract with a reli
able man to clear and grub 20 acres of
brn h land BOUGs & HILL.
VTTANTED 15,000 yards of dirt
VV BOGf.a &
T > RICKHOUSF Convenient toliijinesg , with
JD fu'l ' lot , 7 rooms , $2,150.BOGGS
BOGGS & HILL
T210R EXCHANOE For city property , small
_ C tracts ol IsinJ , Borered with younc tinner
it $20 peracre. EOOQ-i A HILL.
TT10R SALE Bnn new house , 6 room , with
D every convenience , with half lot , 33x132
l.t No 1 l"catlon tiuio lo uit , will sell at a bar
; am for 5 dayj only.
BOQGS & HILL ,
EOK SAL > Brick powder house and 7 acres
near Stock Yards , J2,600.BOGGS
BOGGS & HILL.
EORS4LE-Comer half of lot 3. W. Cor. 15
and Jackson at a sacnQte.
sacnQte.BOOad ft HILL.
EOS SALt-TnlJ corner lot. N , B. Cor 1C and
Jones St3.
codas & HILL.
ONEYTOLOAN Any one wishing to we
. 10 per cei.t money in sums to suit from
$5W to 320,000 , can procure it throti.-h > .
BOGUS & HILL.
OH SALE 8 bu me s lets , next west of
Masonic Temple , 51,030 each.
BOOOS 4 HILL.
SALE 2 lots west of Odd Fellows Clock.
FOR liUOGSfe HILL.
T7ORA ! _ CHEAP LOT Oo to Eoggs and Uill'u ad
V/o still hate gomo small
MORTGAGES for pale , ranjrmg from $100 to
* W. Persons having ; ( mall sums of money cm
iinest with safety , and without ai.y upcn
whatever , and get 10 per cent , interest
BOOOS & HILL.
\ BOMfi-IOOto8200 b sllyon need pay
_ t\ . down if you hay a bo-re for yourself
through us. Time to suit on babn'C.
B0003 & HILL.
TJiOV. BENT Improved farm near barracks.
Jj BOdCS&HlLL
TJOR SALE House and { an M "ei-etor
street , one of the btst locaticcs 'n the city ,
81,500 ; easy terms.
BOGUS & HI Li
N EW HOUSES We are now prepared to
build houses worth from $400 to $390 on
our new addition , 28th and -2Dth and Farnham ,
Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly
payments. BOCOS&1IILL.
"PESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE 200 Iota in
Xli Kontze & Ri.th'g additfon , nea.bosliee ? ,
good surroundings , Iota covered with joua ; , '
trees , and arc the choicest , cheapest and nearest
to business of Any lot ] in the market. By all
means look at lots in Koantio & Ruth's addition
before purcbashin ? elsewhere Will sell on
monthly pai ments ; Trice $1CO to S SO.
BOGOS & HILL.
LOIS-3 and 5 , block 0. Shlnns ad
OHEAP . Want be.t offer at once for one or
both. BOGGS 4 HILL.
UEAP LOTS-Lots 17 and 18Thornell'fl ad-
ditlon. BUGGS&HILL.
ctTTOUSE
TTOUSE AND HALF LOT Near Thirteenth
rl and Capitol avenue , $1,600.
BOGOS & HILL.
2BESTLOTS-IQ Shinn's addition , | 9CO.
BOOCS and HILL.
EXCHANOE Owner ol 320 acres near
AK Blair will exchange for first clus bujinesa
or reaJence property in OaiabA and pay from
83,000 .o * 4WX > in CASH to boot.BOGGS
BOGGS & HILL.
Two cottages with small
BAEGAISS
Tenth street , south ot depot two blocks.
f 1,500 for both. BOO GS & HILL.
1 a CHOICE 'LOT8 On Park Wild Avenue ,
10 odySWlblodB&OSdapot.SMOtoieOO.
Scatty payees' ! BOGQS&EILL.
Immense Stock for
SPRING m SUftiMER
Fine
Men's Suits ,
Boys1 Suits
Children's Suits ,
SPRING OVERGuATS
For Men ,
Boys , and
Children ,
Umlcr-Wcar , Hats end Caps ,
Trunks aud Valises , at
Prices to Suit AH.
Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth
GIT UP AM ) C1TJ ] VO 4 L STOCK !
Having Taken tbe Abo7O for Our Motto , "Weare
Determined to Offer
Our Entire Summer Stock of
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
Regardless of Cost.
In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods.
We Will Not Be Undersold.
BOSTON OXOTHI :
FARNHAM STREET.
OHAELES SCELMK SOL. PEINOE.
Oval Brand
The sales of thl * "brand" of Oystera have now o itatri ipod all others. Ton get moio . Ojtt T IS
ttEIMIT AND JliLVSUKE in CMS of thb brand than n any other V B. BEEUER .
sepldlm General Western Agent , Omaha.
LANGE & FOITIOK ,
Dealers in
1E1S
Mouse Furnishing < ; oods , Shelf Hardware ,
Nails and Etc.
Farnham Street , 1st ; Door Eas * First. National Bank.
W F. STOETZEL
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Dealer in
The Cheapest Place in the City for
FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES ,
I Manufacture my own Pieced
Thai will last you a lifetime , at the Lowest Price in the city ,
and deal in no factory-mada truck that ia almost universally
dealt in now a-tlsve * , .
I &lso manufacture olx kinds of Cana.
WM. F. STOETZEL , - - Tenth & Jackson Sts ,
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ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , I J-B.FREHCH&CO
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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 ,
Pianos & Organ
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GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
We Mean Business , Come and t > e Convinced ,