THE DAILY BEE. V Wednesday looming , Got 13. Election Returns. { Patrons of TIIK P-r.n who desire to hiar the election nturns from Ohio aid Indiana Tuesday iveniug are ii - vilcd to c.ll at Tin : BEE office , whkh will rcintiii open all night. Onr epc" c.U ditpatchea by the Atlantic aid Pacific are in every way auperior to and ahead of the Northwestern ABS - cUtod Press that supplies The Hera'd and Republican. Our diapatchen aie received much earlier in the evenin- ; , and ? re more full and complete. BREYTCIEST" Faterson sel'bcoal- Frederick , leading Hatter. Saxes for fine bath sponges. See ToL-vck's advertisement. Porthc teeth , Kuhn's Dcntrificc. Try Saxe'g new Five Cent Cigar. Butterick's patterns at Cruicfahank's. Toiler is running the Omaha ferry. Lubin'a bulk perfume at Kuan's only. The Huck Is'ani train was lats this Forty-two cars of Block and twelve of t a came in yrsteriUy. The maU tratn from the we t wj B re- i < -rt3 1 11 hou slate , at n K i yesteulay. E 'Diebchtif raratsat JJath & Wliiie'a market , < ) j > ii < > f-ite the jxxtoffice. 29-tf A party f forty-fne I'ortusesc went ' train for San out on lakt uiyht's emigrant J'randsco. lj"t" , I'.inns , IhiaBesand Laiuls. l wk over JJeinii' u w coluumof bar iusou 3st L.BatU , & While 'ile the ht- . - - = : _ , on ] o iH > - olliuc , rccuivo frt-oh iloh every Tliunxlay. twt-tf - > A detacliinent < > f JCni litK of Fytliiai Icft'forlvMira ' ka City yesters morning l > y the I' . & AL - In police coutt yesterday foitriilain 1 IrunkB constitutrd th ? lay-out and S3 and costs was the nenteuce for each. Several parties owning lots lots in Tcr- race addition are cnmplatac 1 of in tlic i > o- Jice court for olbtruclingtlie street. For ] diiilx , IKIU , Houses and Fanns , leak over Ik-rois * new column on first page. l > a trains. Fotty-fivo miles of track have been laid on the Julesbnrg citcnsioii of the U 3\ , and one hundred miles jet remain U belaid. belaid.The The ovcil'nd train from Ihe wcsl ran Ihronshsnow froruO dcn 1 < i times drifted to a depth of hi : oreevcnfect. WILLIAM GC.STLKMAX ; Sixteenth am Cass Btreeta , hafl teccived a fresh Buppl ; f FIIESH , RoLtiDAinv BUTTKII acd Fres , ! 3Cys. ; Hns iJivaya on Laud a 'choice lin f J-'aucy Groceries. th-s-tu Demncra'.ic poles are not healthy Hit year. The one at the corner of Fourteentl hnd Faroham wawputup for a second t'mi Sattmlay. As Inns as the breeze wasfnm the Kolid Houth it t < oed firm , liut the firsi Ii'a t from'the holid north broke its boon all to pica's. "Straws , " etc. The o\crland train ytKler Jay look o UITVU coaches to carry errtirs-onitts ovei theO. X. & 15. JL roa-1 to n democrat rally tn-nmrnnv. It Ual in hddition l < tlioso fourl'ii'linaiis , three day coj-cbes am ( ivclnijgagcca.nl. Two lo : < imotive weri Ull the train out. 2Lcgiuald Ju sell , wlio .was formerl ; t'injilyeil by Whipplo ' Co. , aud pubsc < juciitly liy JL A. Kurtz , of this cily.nm vvh.i , while in the lutter's employ got inli mine tioub'e owing to crookedness , wenl fioni here to Kansas City , and on Fridaj uveuiug last was aircatcd there on tlu ruarge of attempted Iilackmailiug. COOL WEATHER , a' Underwear , Childs Underwear , Ladies1 lloodp , Childa lioods , , Lidici' Hosiery , Childs Hosiery nnd a full assortnient of yarns * B.jphyrs aud 1'p.ncy goods of all kind : at V Kurtz's , Creighton Block. . . a i * i Sirangers visit Kurtz's Store. t-l Heap big time Masonic hall to ' 1nisht. , It n j * * For Delicious CARAMELS , thi finest in Americi , Go to Joe & Sam's , next to Postoaico. tf It is now an established fact thai A. W. Nason , Dentist , has the nates ( and beat arranged dental rooms in tin oily. Ho is using a perfect beauty ir the uay of a dental chair known ai "S. S. Whito'a Improved Pedal Level Chair , " which is far superior to any- ihiuj ; of tbo kind previously manu fnctuml. The doctor is a genial gen- tK man , thoroughly posted in his busi * si < : s and takes pridu in his profession. Oflicc , Jacobs' block , corner Capitol avenue and Fifteenth streets. It The first annual ball of the Baud oi Iho Ancient Order of Hibernians will < * ko place at Masonic hall on Thtirs- 'day , October 14,1880. o2t3 Joe & Sam'a Oyster Parlors open ihy mid night. tf Another Importation. Moudiy Messrs. lirowu , Bliss A Co. received another importation oi four carloads of J. & G. Mcaldns' ' ohini direct from the factory in En - Htid. This is the second large impor tation by this firm within three months. Omaha being the only citj west of Chicago importing these gooai gives this enterprising firm -wide fielc in which to operate. They send theii goods into all the weatert elites and territories. They ban die besides Meakin's ware al the standard makes of crockery. A the Nebraska state fair , held in thi city last month , tncy took first prc i rnium on Irish Eelleck r .ra-lire premium on dccjrat'd cbim , firs' prc mium on lampi and first premium 01 - eneral . display. Their store , 22i Sonla 14th strtrc4 , between FarnhaB 'and Douglas , is well filled with fin crockery-lamps , and silverware. Ne lit. goods of the latest desiga are arrange' ' in a ple&tiug aud attractive manner Customers aud visitors nre'aliray cjrdially treated. .JL Cos , fashionable Dres "M ktr , 317 Fifteenth street , betweei fDkvenport and Chicago. 50,000 good building brick for ral t..A r r Ninth and Jones Sts. o9-3 BOEDER KUPFIANS , More Demonstrations by the Gang Along North Omaha Creek. A Stern Chase That Was a Short One. Korth Omaha utill keeps up'its record as a first-class deadfall at night time. It Js asserted without fear of contradiction , that it is ihe most dangerous part of the city after darkness sets in and those who know it best are the least desirous of taking a stroll through its pleasant paths after sundown. On Saturday night last , Sir. Fred Gordon of the U. P. headquarters , vho lives on Charles street between Saunders and Pier , was on hia way home about half past ten o'clock. Ho had reached the inter section of Saunders and Indiana streets , where gaslamps are unknown , there being cot one from Cumit gs street to the end of the Red Line street car crack , when suddenly he found himeelf corralled by two men , one of whom approached him from In front , the other from tie rear. lie. was unarmed except by a small cane which he was swinging in his hand as ho walked alon . The first fellov eeizcd him by thelapcel of thu coat nnd in an instant received a stinging blow across the face from the cane. IFe loosed his hold and fell back exclaiming , "Oh ! " and immedi ately fled under vhe impression that a mulu had kicked him , Hh partner , however , continued the attack , and Gordon thinking that discretion was the better pirt of valor fled fit full speed for his own house , followed to the very door by the scoundrel. lie thinks he had a narrow escape. A SECOND ATTEMPT. The samoni ht about a half an hour later , a young man who resides In that part of town , went to see his girl , who is employed in the family of a will known grocery in North Omaha. Ho started homo about 11 o'clock , which shows that he is a remarkably thought ful fellow , aa fuel is now a big item in , the matter of courtship , with hard coal at 514 a ton , and wiihin a blcck of where Gordon was attack ok bo met two men , who were probably the iden tical ones concerned in the ftcelio above detailed. Their actions before he got neat them was so suspicious and men acing that ho nlso fell back on his dia- crotion and rcturnins ; to the house , < was reinforced by the grocer himself , in whoso convoy ho made the trip homo in safety. It eeems ( hat the two bridges over North Om-iha creek and Military Bridge are infcs'edith ruffians , who make it their rendczvou , and it cer tainly is the duty of the Marshal to i semi an "Iliccr wp there occasionally to clean out the vsgabonds. A OA > 0 OF TUUGS. Omaha is vet th < j only place infest oil with these dcspufato characters , bat they are so numerous in various parls of the contiy and work so near ly aliku that it wntild indicate that a training school for a general associa tion of Thugs hnd been opened and the pupils were stilt a little grorn. An instance of successful work occurred to Mr. .lerry Gluntj yard-master of the C. , B. fc Q at Council Mulls , and on the same evening as the above. Mr. Giant WAS on his way homo about 10:30 : p. in. , walking leisurely alocg , and passed beneath a row of shade trees near the court house , No sconci had ho done BO when ho was approached preached from behind by two men , one of whom seized him by the arme and the other by the throat , while a third one came in front , no doubt foi the purpose of taking whatever mouej ho had. Ho was so completely strangled that ho could not call for helpj but made vigorous itficof his feetkeep. int' the man in front from making a neat approach. In the struggle thej all stumbled and tumbled into the middle of the street and under the glare of the slrcefc lamp. At this point they released him , no doubt fearing exposure , a street lamp light er being then near by. Mr. G. had less than thirty dollars in money with him , and said ho would rather give that than endure another choking such as he received. Ho was entirely un armed , but the approach of Oio des peradoes "was so sudden nnd silent that weapons would have done him no good whatever. FROM ATKINSON'S , TilE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADING MILL1N- EKY E-TABLISnMEMT. Our early opening this season , being deafened more especially for strangers who visited our city during the fair wo now take pleasure in announcing onr regular opening which will com mence WoJuesday evening , Octoboi inth , and continue throughout the week. That our former opening and display at the State Fair which took the lirct premium was a grand success it bi-yond question. Since then and now we are receiving largo invoices o ! the latest , richest and rarest noveltiet known to the trade , through our pur chaser in New York City , and oc Wednesday evening the ladies of Omaha and vicinity may expect to see the largest and most complete stock , the grandest displny of Artistic Mill ! r nery overseen in this city. ii All are most cordially invited to see , iII compare and criticise. A4 & T. ATKINSON , Cor. of Douiiliu and 13th Streets. is j- Good Templars to-night , Masonic jit hall It It pays to tradn at Kurtz's. t-1 0n Telephone to Joe & Sam's for a 002 n of those Famous Caramels and Bon. buna , wd Grata & Freman , cracksr manu r. factnrers and wholesale dealers it B Nut * , -Candies and Cigars , have re moved to 510 , llth street , ( McShane & Schroeder's old stand ) , which will be used as sales room and office. Theii old stand will be used only as factory. ol2-tu-th-sat - - - Meet me at Good Templar Festival this evening , Jane. It FROM MRS. HENRY HlCSMAN- To My Patrons : Having just returned from New York , where Lbave been a diligent student of the newest ideas in fine nlillinery , and having made selactlons from the rarest and most desirable novelties , I shall be pleased to submit to the ladies of Omaha ihe results of my visit. Being the only milliner in the city who has viaited the metropolis of fash ion the present season , I feel confident that I can reproduce ideas in artistic millinery of a character superior to anything yet introduced here. You and your friends are kindly and respectfully invited to a millinery promenade in my special and personal department of fine millinery , to be had on Wednesday evening , October 13th. With due respect , yours very truly , MRS. C. F. HICKMAN. Mrs. S. A. Smith , gioceries and produce , has adopted the cash system. Call and get prices ; 7th ar.d Pierce streets. 3t t-oct7. A large assortment of BLACK and COLORED FRINGES ; 500 GROSS Drets Buttons new and beautiful designs just received at "TuE MECHANICS' ONE PHICE STOKE" of FREDKICKSON &BRO. , 408 Thirteenth street , near oc't-sat-tu-thu-tf ) Harney. - - - - See Dolmans at Kurt ? s. t-t Fred M. Peterson , the "Omaha Ba kery" man has the finest rig in town , and gets up the best line of bread , cakes and pies , and runs the cleanest shop in the west. All from § 2.80 six years ago. Try his TWISTS. oclOs-th-tf Do your shopping at Kurtz's t-t MH. ERNEST KREBES , manager of the Nebraska Vinegar Works , has en- largtd the capacity of his factory , nnd is turning out the best vinegar in the west , and hss always on hand a large stock of DISTILLED VINE VTNEOAK. CIDER VINEGAJI and WINE VINEGAR , which Is offered at the lowest rates. Mr. Krebes' vinegar took the first premium at the Nebraska State Fair. Bat-tu-th _ . . . The Wires Down. A storm of snnw prevailed along the entire line of the Union Pacific aa fai nasl as Ogallalla , Sundav , < i such eeverity that trains wen all laid by except the mails , and these h-we run from one to fourteen houit late. The snow was followed by ileet which has carried down all telcgrapl wires weat cf Cheyenne , Westeri Union ES well as Union Pacific. To day it is raining weat of North Platte and the probability is that the tracl will bo clear by to-morrow. Mcnicrs celebrated Fine Chocolate ai Joa & Sam's. ' t f Mr. August Doll has resumec charge of the Nrak hotel , formerly thi Omaha hctiv. which ho will now man age p rruiin'Jy , and which , under hii suje.viii > n , i 1 become one of oui best kept hotula in tlm city. Here after the lioUl.11 a uin be known ai the Omaha house. It Postofflco Cnangea in Nebia kaduring the week endin ; October , 1SSO , furnished by Win Van Vltck , of tlu Posloilico Depai ment : Established A idieon , Knox coun iy , Lori'ii S. 1Uckcr postmaster Caryl , Gosper con. ty , 0. .T. Laurent postmaster ; Clarion , Madison county Othmel E. D.ivi" , p < stmastur ; Linra H it county , Jua-jli A. Eitip , post misler ; McCleau. Ult county , Jas M. McClean , putttnaiter ; Neboville Platte county , M. Bragger , post master. Postmasters Appointed Athens Richardson county , Wra. H. Dewebei Altee , Franklin county , Fred Porter Bushberry , Cass county , Stephen Hul fhh ; Genoa , Nance county , W.V Burncss ; North Branch , Otoe countj Henry Hegevman ; West Branch , Paw nee county , Mrs. MargaretT. Stewarl See Cloaks at Kurtz's. t PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS J. S. Hulbert left yesterday for Chicago J. J. Dickey left evening for Milwax kee. bam Gladstone , is in the city on a brii visit. visit.Wm. Wm. Foster came in from the east yei Mrs. C. S. Carrier has returned fro ] St. Louis. Will Krug was a wet bound jiasscngi yesterday. J. J. Cuinings started for a we tern tri yesterday. P. E. Her went south by the Wabas Monday night Mayor Chase made a flying trip to Fn moat yesterday. DG. . L. Miller returned from tl ea t yesterday. Miss Brattou , cf Omaha , left for Che : cane yesterday. W. 11. Iloxie , of Grand Island , was i the city to-day. Councilman Geo. P. Labagh has retun ed from Illinois. Mr. W. II. Lilting , Avith Mar .y & Co goes west to-day. D. N. Wheeler , superintendent of tl A. & N , , went south Monday night. Andrew Eorden , clerk of the Inte Ocean hotel , Cheyenne , ia in the city. Mr. D. C. Brooks andM's. H. i Brooks returned from Chicago yestcrda morning. Mir. 0. M. Eamwy has returned froi Clifton Springs , N. Y. , greatly improve in health. H. M. Smith , general agentjor the I & M- railroad , at Atchison , is in the ci1 for a few days , E. O. L. Edhohn , editor of The Imra gnitbn Reviews , Chicago Tribune , can i i from the north yesterday moraine. C. S. Dennis and son , of Newark , I J. , who Cave been visiting Omaha for ew weeks , left for home Monday. tieo. A. Pcrcival , cf The Merrick C Item , publiihed at Central City , left f ( home yesterday after a two days visit i Omaha. C. M. Carter , formerly with the B. M. in Omaha and now cashier of the K. ( St. J. & C. B. railroad was in the cit y&teiday. Dv MeCullongh , one of the heaviei wool growers of the Laramie plains , passe through the city yesterday en route I Ph.lnlelpnui where he will rema'n durii tbe winter. Kx-Senator Tipton , the democratic ca ] didate for govcrntr , was seen walking up s-iile ttreet with hi ? grip-sack in his hai tii < lucraing. As Dr. Miller came in fro n vis t to Zmjliih a few hours tefcre , v sack was to catch drippings. POOL'S tREUlOAMENT , The Bloody Barber of Omaha and His Game of Hide and Seek. He Goes Back to the Peniten tiary for Life. From a gentleman who came up from Lincolnon thenoontrainTuesday we learn that Samuel Pool , who was sentenced to the penitentiary for life from this city , but subsequently es caped has in all probability been rs- capturcd and will now have a chance to serve oat his unexpired term. Pool was sent up for fatally shooting a man named Casein a bagnio near the corner of Tenth and Capitol avenue over ten years ago His escape was made on the 17th of April , 1871 , at Iho time the insane asylum burned down. There arc many now here who will remember the circumstances , and that during the conflagration eleven convicts ir the penitentiary took advantage o : the excitement incident to the occa slon , and managed to escape , Poole being charged with being the ring leader. It was believed al the time that tha convict set Tire to the asylum themselves , and as the insurance companies had ovc ? 80,000 to pay , and thought there \vo something rotten in the state of Den mark , they put detectives on the trnc of the fugitives , but although suvora times within an ace cf retaking them the pritonera always got away in the nick of time , and in the ten yrars that have elapsed since not one of them has ever been captured. At one time they had a womah Pool had kt-pt , on the point of giving the whole crowd away and making some startling dis closures ! but she was found soon L after , dead in her bed , poisoned by some of the gang. Pool , who was u barber by trade , v-lieu in this city , is , tt seems , the first to return to hia Cage , if there is not a mistake in the identity of the man captured , and the following from to-day'sJoitniai would indicate tbnt there is no mistake : ( Monday a man answering the do"1 acription of Pool "to a dot was brought , ti Lincoln from Pierce City , Mo , near the Arkansas line , and taken out to the penitentiary. When arrested in Missouri he was at work in a bar ber shop , under the name of John Shaney , and while an inmate of the prison hcie ho wai the barber of the Institntlonj Hifl description in every respect ; height , shape , size , etc. , answers the description found in the descriptive roll of the prison , even to a red blood streak in on ? eye. But the man eajs he was never in Nebraska before in his life. After Captain Nobea had la bored with him an hour or two in ; i crcsi - examination , ho summoned Black Hawk , an Otoo Indian , who cannot speak a word of English , and who has been a convict in the prhon for many yo'rs , and Whitewater , another Indian , who speak.1) English fluently , to act as intcrprotcr. With out telling the Indians what ho wanted od of them , he took them into the re ception room where Iho supposed Pool was si'-itC'l. Mr. Nobea thun asked Whitewater to piopounrl the follow ing questions to Black 11-uvk , ami give him the answers : Nobes Who is thtmnn ; ? B. H. Don't know his nnmo. lit ustd to be here nine or ten years g- > MoLej How did he get away ? B. H. Escaped with others durin < the burning of the asylum. Nobes Has ne changed in appear anc-j , much ? B. H. Not much ; his hnir seem : to bo darker. Nobes "But his hair now is cov ' ered with oil take a good look a him. " The man was ordered to arise when the Indian examined htm fron top to bottom , and declared ho was thi man who escaped. When Mr. Nobos called the atten tion of the Indian to the fact that hii hair was oiled and therefore mud darker than it otherwise would be , tin u- man for the first time gave himsel away by crying in an excited manner ef "I object to that ! " but ho quickly re covered himself and said , "that's al right , goon. " Mr. Nobes , as a matter of course knows nothing about the man , and cai only identify him so far as he answer the description in the descriptive roll and the photograph which is in th < rogues'gallery , and wo understand thi warden says the resemblance is strik You seek pleasure , you will find i at Good Templar Social this evening Gen. Tnayer at the Academy. lie A Urge and intelligent audieuci J-- assembled at the Academy of Music Monday to hear the address of Ger Thayer on Indiana politic" , and wa greatly disappointed , at the inability of tno orator to proceed with a at epeech. Gen. Thayer has jnst re turned from a stumping tour h : In diana , whither he went about twi ho weeks ago to take the place of Senate Allison , of Iowa , who was callei home on busines. Gen. Thnyer excused himself 01 S. the ground that he had been address ing large open air meetings in Indiana He had never witnessed such a can canvass anywhere. It seemed to hie that every man and woman in th state wai a politician. The republicai party there is thoroughly organizei and everything indicates a triumph ty To-morrow thu verdict will be ren dered which will carry joy to al patriotic people in this land. Al those who preserved onr nations institutions , our constitutional lib erty and onr constitutional govern ST. ment in the dreadful struggle ; or i will carry joy to those who sough the overthrow of our institutions am the destruction of the Union. H O. trusted it would be the former tha thu people of the Union would rejoic that Indiana has given her verdict o : the side of the government & Gen. Thayer was followed by Gen c. J. 0. Cowin , who made one of hi characteristic speeches , which wa applauded at every sentence , to th echo. site echo.Col J L. Webster closed by offer ing the testimony of three leadin to democrats as to Gen. Garfield' record. Masonic. Omaha Chapter meets for wcr Tuesday evening , October 12. JAMES GILBEBT , H. P. A NAREOW ESCAPE , A Farmer and His Team Near ly Drowned in One of Our Streets. A Ecrions and neaily fatal accident occurred hst night on Cass stroat , be.- tweon 23rd and 24th streets which is a repetition of similar accidents which have been of weekly occurrence lately. The city has been having some grad ing done in that vicinity , considerable of which was washedout by recent rains leaving a terrible pitfall which ia filled with water mcst of the time. Last u'ght as a farmer was driving over the r ad , taking the route aa he reitiem * bered it when he last passed that way , he was suddenly precipitated with his team and wagon 'into ' the dirty lake. In the Eetni daik slate of the night and tha natutalconfnsion of mind following aucli a catastrophe , both he and his horsed came hear drowning , but were fortunately rescued in time by P. Sorensen , O'Brien and other citizens of thiit locality , who pulled both man nd beas'a ' out half dead. The whole vicinity thereabouts is eubnierped and the farmtra waeon bed is still floating placidly on the charming Jtaprrlal Club. A pnnuanoiit organization of the : ibovo club was last night effected and constitution and by-laws ad jpted. The ollicera chosen for the ensuing year are as follows : John S. H.lbiTt : president ; H. P. D.'uel , vico-presi- dent ; Jfrcd. Kye , secretary , and fleo. S. Dnane , tra < iirer. The number d members ia limited to twenty-five , anc iherollis already filled , lion. Jas E. Boyd , W. H. Chirk , ex-presidetii of Iho club , aud the city editors o the three daily papers , were electe ( honorary members. Several of thi leading DUSTS , dr.iimtic and illuotratet papers , will bo placed on file at thi club room , which is located at the cor ner of Dodgi ) and Sixteenth streets and is fitted up in a neat and appro priate manner. Do your shopping at Kurtz's. t- A box of PITC Ficsh and Dtliciou candies from Joe & $ xm's , delight the hearts of young and old. tf DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH T < KNOW That Iho fiha ciijirs of W. P Lorvnzen , the Tenth s'.root inanuf.-ic turcr , arc now conceded to be the bca in the market ! Stnoku thorn and b convinced. Rictory t-no door aout' of Metz's Hall. ot9 bat mon-tf Black itn.l colored cashmere OJIEAVEB THAN LVF.R , at "The Ml CHASJO'S OM : Piun : STOUE" of FREL KICKSOX & luo ! , 4CS Thirteenth strcol near Harncy. f-m-wod-tf LOOK UEUE. ' The Garltud Parlor Steve stands s he front ; leads any in the markol lossrp. Lang it Foilick will be please ; o thow you all the West improve mcnts , and convince yon at once the hero is no bolter alovo in the markel 1221 I'Ptnham Btrcof , next to Fus Ruional Bank. s33-cod-tf Real Eataro Transferd. .T , I > . Hoiulrix , assiijiieo , to W. C S.iunrters : Ji. d. uhd. . i lot 91 , Oiso1 tidniiioii , Omaha § V'0 . lli'ubesi 1.1 Wilbur ami wife to Jai J. Drown : w. d lot 30 , Milord CaUwrll'd addition , Om.sha g'JOO Slate Bitik of Nebraska to Pat Wilctx : w. d. w. J , sw. } , sec. 31 , 15 , r. 10-300. I'.uil Vv'ilc .t to Chr. ni'tl Joe Mai uultr ; vv. d. , n is-ic. 34 ; w. A nnd i o. } , . w. j , s. c 3i ; n. w \ , a. c. . j. 3t. i . A , s. e. . { , see. 33 ; all in 15 , r. 10 , c ; also u. i n. e. . } ECC. " and u'l ' of n. w. sec. 3 , west of Ell horn river , all m t. 14 , r. 10 , S5.GOO. S.ima to came ; q. c. d.s. eB. . i } sec. 34 , t. 15 , r. 10 , also ell of a. | , sue. 4 , 1.14 , r. 10 S400. LADY LAWYERS. The female millenittui appears to 1 ( Uwniii . There are women doctoi cltfrka : uid jurymen , and soon thn o will bo women lawyers. Before 'h ' sittempt to speak they should use Si ZODONT to sive beauty to tht mouths , which are destined to coi p'ete theireucceja aa orators. Female liwj era \nll stick to th < clients like SIULUINO'S GLUE to woo An Holiest Medicine i < reeof ( Jbarg Of all medicines advertised to cu any affection of the Throat , Chest Lunga , we know of none we can re ommend aa highly as Dn. KINO'S Ni DISCOVKKY for Consumption. Cougr Cold ? , Asthma , lironchitis , Hay F vcr , Iloarsuness , Tickling in 1 Throat , leas of voice , etc. This me icine does positively euro , and th where everything else has failed. 1 medicine can show one-half a mai positive and permanent cures as ha already been effected by this tru wonderful remedy. For Asthma ai Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cu ing the very worst cases in the shoi cst tima possible. Wo say by i means give it a trial. Trial boltl free. Ucgular eizo Sl.OO. For sale 1 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. If jou are IrouMed with fever andaguedni aauc , billion * fever , jaundiep , dyspcpia , nr r ilis-aie of ihc liver , tlooil or stomach , nn.l to pet it well , trj the niw remedy , Prof. Gi mett * a Trcnth Li\cr l' d. AsV jour < lru'i ; ; for it , and tike no other , and if h has not it send cl SO in a letter to the French Pad C Tol.du , U. , aim receive one by return mail. A GREAT FRENCH PHIL- OSOHPER once dcflm d a doctor to be "a psrson who poi drucs , a > out which he knows little. Into a be coniernini wnich he knows les ? , in onlcr cure ilKox ca of which he Ivncwj no'hinif , " a the empiric ! , barbirouf , useless treatment piles suv the days cf Hypo'rat" * , when iloct burned the tumors off with red hot iron , dote to thi abiurj wonder-cures and nostrums modern quiclg , would seem to bear tejtimo to the wisdom of the Frenchman. The zr modern benefactor of themcdern race is now ; mitted by even' one ti he Dr. Silsbee , the ! coversr of an infallible pile remely m"An k-esi This miraculous cnre for the most painful of diseases is r. girded aa the scientific triumph the Ave , and is prcs riced and endorsed physicians ct a'l ' shool . It Is not taken tcrnally out applied as a surpository directly th affected piru It give * instant rh > fsooii p in as a poultice , rres-cs up the tumors as instrument , a d tiltimate'y curea piles by medicxtion. "Anakcsif , " Tr S. Sljhte'i ) ] tcroal Tic Kemcay. b pold by rll flrst-c ! " drurp sts. J'n'co SI CO per box. Fample mai free"to all fuffere s on applicition to P. Ne tacdter & Co. . Box 31 < 6 New York. 500 PRIZES GIVEN AWA' -GRAND FAIR \RRA.\OED BY TUB OMAHA LADIES' SOGIET AI THE A'EW STANDARD IMLl , Oct. 28th , 29th and 30th,18S Ad-riesion " 3 ctnu ; Sea > on Tickets$1.0CE JEASOS licstr is Entitl d to a FRUB. Some the Pilz-s are to r < stea if De GroU i Co'g. 1 Store , Kamian > St. ocU-vrj Oot. 1st , cnn bay maie , oae 1 JL call , three months olrf , white star tn fc hod , and one biy o\-er yeir cl-i with 'ai forehead. Owcer cm h.va fame I y callicr 3 najinz chirgna. VV. WOLESESSKY , i rml E. of ittnert biick yard , North Omihs.6S7 6S7t SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Lot For Sale1 Lost , Found , WaatB , Bo rdlnfr fcc. , U1 bo In serted In these column onca for TEN CENTS per lint ; each gabaeqaenttn8ertionFIVE CENTS per Un . The flitt Insertion nsver less tb n TWENTT-FITE CEUTS. TO LOAHU ET. AAATO LOAN At 8 per cent intei OU.UUU est , n Buiruot $2000and up wards for 1 to 5 yearn * tima on first class improv ed city aud farm property. Ap-ily at BEMIS Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Donzlas Stg. " 278-eoJtl 01TST SO LOAN Call t Law Offleo M D. L. THOMAS. Kixirna.Creighton Hloek . TO IOAH 1109 Farnhua street. MONF.Y Edward" Ix n Ainnicy. nov-22-tf HELP WANTED WAN'fED Ev a voini ; German. v.il cxp.-iiciKcJ in gcnen.1 Mcre'iamllssanr ! wpaMcof bofk-kccpinp ' ! oed refe.ciiysiiven. A'W'essO If. T. , Itee uffiao B74-13 i G'ltl.T- > houte o k , S. W. corrcrlStl _ J\ . and I ard 171-1 ! T > rent or buy , a house ith WANTFD . wltliCTKl yint ; must tic Eouth of Cnm'n ? and cast ot JStli s'rcct. _ Ai d1 ess W. , this i fflcc. < " 2-1 ' . Imracdiato'y. a cari > .ntcr. In WAN'TF.n ! ' . 1. Crocnon , 633 N.Vlli street , bet. tt cbslcr and Bi rt C63-U - ' silnatinn as hcuaf-kccpcr by WAVTKDA'silnatinn - ' * laJy. Ad T EMALE IIKLP WANTFD-At the Sa.id.lOc . D Eati-itf Perm , 111" P-ujlas St. 065-13 A Kill for general lions wnrk , al to a nurse -f'.il ; uiyd wa cs , 4C3 Ca'S St. ncnf 21 * ! , 5- 2 men Itfwort ) > imrkedinrilcn , WAXTHD at the end < f IStb St. II. W. HA 65D-1 ANTKH- > c'rpcVc's ; rail Mcailcmb & UiilvV. S. W. co.i tr .Ctn aud Cap av tSI-I A girl to ili > ctnornl linu'cwork II 11-5 E P. EVKNS. C 0-8 22 J riid > S"ebstc' St3. -Oirl a' . 1SH Caii stre-t , . family , unuta good conk , Wuslier nn irn-.e- . . 0-.2. FOR R HT-1OU ! ES AUD LAHD. FORKENt Tlir nice rooms , No. t 14th St. 671-15 KKNT Kincelr furniihed front room on FOU flnor.Xo.-il7 Ktlieticot , between Pnven- pott ami ' hicAio s recta. 067-12 TTtOIl KENT House ard Jot In ! hull's 2nd I * add. , mar new U. S. coirill. Eniiuire ft Room 0 , Crdzbton Llock. COI-tf JSOOXfS FOR RKNT In 2nd story , eu't- ' SPIT for ilnctor , ilentltt , nrit rlitimnnfnclur- \ng. \ En'Hirort ( Elton's Oallcry f.fa-tf . RPNT Uir o huUso , 7 room' , 20th St. , FOR " ni-vr Css3Brco' ! . C. T" . TAYLOR , C5'-if Office 34th and D.uglu. "TnIl FTNT Hon e on Stli and 1'ino : hiiif "TnP en 23d aud Ctss Iminira 307 B. 15th ft. 5'0-tf TTtOK RKST vtnely fnrnbhnl roonw & 1310 E Davenport street , bet. 13th and Hth St. 250 H HUNT 2 furnt hed roomi over Her- FOR lUclian c , N' . E. Cor. 16th and ' TV.i'fietrcc ! > tH. 2S < Mf FOR SALE. OU SALE 2 horses ; cheap. Ercpir F at Dctwilct'a Carpet store. C58-12 J OP. SALE A foundry , rnmpleto anil in run- Jj nliu or-lor Inqaifu of Mrs. Fcnwlck , cor ner 11th tmlJnckson. GGM2 TOIS. FARJ1S , IIOUPE3 ANDL'tNDS ' Look J o > cr DKMIS new column of bargains on 1 et Va.'C. . Mixcil ttitnteatA HoImcp.lCth FORSAt.S Sts. 015-tl " " ' fr.J.CONNE- Kamaii"glvc"Umo'iTlelrcd. ] OCO-tf M ILK Twenty to trrcM y-toor quarts or on- do'.lar hy John T. Tnnlson. OT3 , FAKXB. UOUSKS AN D IjANDS Look J ovir JlEitIS' new colt Wi of barzain , oii lat a 1,1 H SALK Cottonwood Inmlwr of all slzea.at il'- . S16-t 3. & OKKF.R3 A SPLKNDID LIST O 111 lj lUrjain ) tn IIoojCH , Loiia , r'arnis and t. Ijnl < , in hia in - column on 1st | iuc t.il - siu-.ll u l 1 cnaniflled biao let with il- IOST-A cl ain. iictnni to Bu olitc' li'J-U ilII. II. II.i NOriCfOld ' i , QPKCIAL - Frunnt ve'ennirj fj u . coll. srnilmto of the vctcticiry tollesc t. pf.Stuitjfiit jndXurich. lll > 3pital l49 lltrIuS ] fce. t.fc avcnuo. I 6-lra e. e.IV. FOUND A bunch o keys ; onncr cm Imt the satncliy calling at this office and l " IV. ! > JMl IV.e. e. bo ey 0- 0jir jir jirB" B" jir jird e re or ia , 'o- 'oho ho ny vo ir- Pure Absolutely , rt- rt1 Made from ( Jrapa Crcim Tartar. No otho preparation makes such liht , flaky hot hrcatlc Irs or luxurious pjftry. Can be even by clypcrtlu by without fear of the lis resulting from hcivv 1 Solil only in cans , by ail OroecM. KoTAt , BAKf ( ] POWDXR Co. . N York mh ish nv A. W. NASOtf. lil- lilist 3D 33 3STTZ S T3 Crncx : Jacob's Block , corner Capitol A > c , ar < 15th it. , Orraha , r.eb ars nly tn .ndof of ors nnof of my eat ad- Ib is" THEEE EEMEDIES IN ONE all In alt disorders mild , acute or chronic lot by Ktapup the strenjth and keep the bowels free Oire corrective , laxative and Conic , in- into In one pure medium that combines tha three hes SXLTZES. ArzKizxr is that medium glorious ; ] an It tone ? , refresncs , rezulites , stutains , Its And o'er disease fortblity yeirs victorious. Ex The world's well-founded c-infldtnce retalna TARRAM'S EHXRVISCZST SM.TZZR. AraaiEST. SOLD B7 ALL DRUGGISTS CEIOAGOMED10AL COLLEGI The Pioneer in the Graded System , and ALSO ii 3 years' courre of Instruction adapted by Ameri < aa Vedical College Association , bsjins Its nex Ses > ion Sept18th. . Ph ioleRical Labontor eg-abHshed. ANArOJIICAL SIATERIAL INTJI LliUTED ABUNDANCK. Seats numbersH , am tccured In order of application. Prcf users' Fees ? 75 ; Practit'oneri" Lonrsj through' April. Fee 39 , For Announcement or information , addres Dr. J. H. HOUJSIER , 70 Monroe S . Chicago DR. A. S. PENDEKY , 0. achot CONSULTING PHYSICIAN ot Sat liAS PEKUANKSTLT LOCATfiD HIS MEB ICAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , . O1TAIIA , NEBRASKA biy ire * Offerlnc his services In all departments c rin medicine and surgery , both In genual an ind special practice , acute and chronic dUcaies Ca be consulted eight and day , tnJ wU ! vistta partoi tha city and county on receipt of lett/J ONE MILLION ACRES X3ST EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO S5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fc Colonies in all the hes Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many oi them near Omaha , $12 to S40 per acre. An Immense List of OMAHA Oonsisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- OOO. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omr.hi. ; Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lota , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Cily Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms ia las County , on 6 years time , 1 10 percent , interest to all who can show good titles. illapsfor ftuiiglits and Sarpy Couutics for salt : ; Honso and lot , 22J aud'Dadso . 3 3 Ooc Hou.'O and li.t near BnvincII Hall . 'J.lix Tire new honica and full lot , rents for J4-Opcrycar . 4 0 New brick house , 21x25 , 1 } story , \\ith3 lots . 2XK ( Hou-cactllot Webattrst . 1.5K Lire hou c and corner lot. . . C.Om Largo house full lot , California st . 4,0' ' < Iteiidcnca and 4 fall lots , St. Jlary'g ave. . C.OK House and small lot , eouth of depot . On ( llnuso and emill lot , f out h of depot . G > He ? ! lonce propel ty , Kountze and Hutli'a add . r.W Firfe residence rroperty . 10,0X I louse and lot , 22.1 aid Ilarney . 1 od HOUFC and lot , Nelson's addition . 2,71 ( Honso and lot Shlnn'g addition . loK ( Krsiilcnccand corner lot . 3,00' Kc.-Mcncc ( cash ) . . . 7M Rcsidcdcc . BXX ( licdidtnci ; . 5,100 ITou.-c anil ono-lulf lot . ] , UT ( Three hou-KS and corner lot . 7"K Itcsidence and co'ncr lot . 7.5W Honso and CO feet front , Ifllh strt ct . 3.70C Lar e house nd corner lot . 6,5'K. ' Utiiler.ce and three lots . 6,5W Two house and corner tnro-thirds of cor ner lot . 1'CC HOUSJ and small lot , Casintrcct . 2IOC llauso and lot , 27th near Farnham . l.OW uoaas&niLu. Briek hoU'C and r orncr 101 . l.srf Small house and full lot , Cuminzs st . 2..10I II'Ue nnd lot , 23d street . 3,2i ( IIOU3J and full lot , worth { 1,000 for . bM K.uelirck rcildcnce . \W. Brick residence . 6,1'm fJinieandcorrer lot . . . 1.VC , New twovsinry hnnse and coiner lot. . . . i.iM Res Jence ana full lot , Farnhimsi . 5.rW Hi use andcncacrr , 18th street . 3OH ( Houan and ha'f lot , 13'.li street . 2,2(1 House and lot , Shinn'saddlt 01 . 1 ( CO House and half lot , Casa street . 1 , 0' ' House and half lot , CasiHtrret . 1.4.C Residence and 'woloti , Capitol Hill. . . . 70fifl Elegant lirick rcsidcrce 2fulllott . IS. 00 Finest residence In the city . 16Xr ( ( He 'dence prujcrty . 17fXK HcsiJen o property . 17 5f < Residence . 5.SOC House and lot , Shinn's adultior. . J2M House and lot , > hnn'd ! > dditlon . 1.50C Hou o and 'ot ' , 2ith ind F.rnbam . ] ,4X ifouse and lot. 27th and Donglu. . . . S77 : ' House and fall lot , Izardet . 1,7' ( New house nd 1 } lot . 2,20C liesidcnce property . 7,5W Kcsidence property , verir fine . 13,50 ! H ou e and lot , Ilorbach'g addition . 1.5CX Residence , Famham st . 6 , < XX Honso and } lot 1 block from Court House and i lot 1 block from Court HOUSJ . 2.25 < Home and corner lot 2 blocks from Court House . ; . 2 , < 0 ! House and 1 t , Nicholas street . 1.0ft Hoaso and 1 acre , Glees' addition . f 41 Home and lot , llih streel . 90 Large building and six lota , 1 rnllaout. . 1,00 Hoiua and lot on Davenport . 3W , Home and | lot , near depot . . . 1,50 House and | lot , ncac depot . < X < Ilouaa and lot , South Avenui . 1,0) Br.u o and lor , Shlnn'g addition . 1,00 Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add. . , . . 2,60 Residence property , Kounuo ird Ruth's addition . 5,00 Residence prcperty , south part i f town. . 2,5f House and J lot , Webster tt . 2,70 Ho-se and 5 acres at Darnclcs . " ' House and lot , Armstrong's addit'n . 1CO Houeant > lot , South It it . tt Hou'e and lot , Koontze and Ruth's ad ditlon . 3,6C lot . . . 2,70 UoCB and lot , 16th et . , . 3,60 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS UOBPani , St , , Omaha , ffeb , 3 O"ST Immense Stock for ALL MD W INTER Fine CiistomOImlc Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. a * LIFer For Men , Boys , and Children , I'mloMVcar , Slats giul Caps ; Trunks and Valfst' ? , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth /as / ! J FARXIMM STREET , The B.ilasof HiU "l-rand" c * O Imc now'ontatrvicdall others. You ( joSaioiC'Ojttcra . . . . . WKIOHTANDilEASUHKinca of this hrsnd tLsn anj otber. U. P. HKEMfcK. . . m General Wtitorn Aci.Omaha. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I ( Jigurs From $15.00 per ! ( MM ) upwards , Totaicco , > ( Tills per pound npwird3. : Pipes From 5. ; cents per do/en npirsirds'r Send for Price List. m-\v-f MAX & t'O. , Onialisi , Xeh. / GUMS , AM UMI IOH , SPQR Fishing Tnc'We , L'-.uMs and a iiill line ol' C3-003D . ii r i J r i P-rt' ' * Ici ' Ei-Va 'V-W1 * ] il':55 ' ' ' teiirn" , ! ? _ A _ \ i ! f * * TL-i i T * * ' i ' J | < * ; r Kft zSzt&tf ' * g' , V fi ? L' : ORC BEAM. | DEV/EY / & STONE , | J.B.FnEMCH&C 3 7 . GKOGEES iUJ.WiJJKB. , OMAHA. OMAHA I OMAHA. . O. W R ] ! 2I3 Farnham St. , Orrraha. W ETZEL Dealer in A The Cheapcot Place in the City for FIRST GLASS COOK STOVES. I Manufacture my own Pieced _ f - if 11 * * IWr n f-1 iflh i. lr i * f That wil1 last you a Jifetirm * , at the Lowest Price in the city , and deal in no factory-mada truck that id almost universally dealt in now c-daya. I also manufacture all kinds of Cans. WJI. F. STOETZEL , - - - Tenth & Jackson Sts. S3xl3m