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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1881)
V 1.1 t COMSCKIPT10N IN TRANCE DrnwinR of Recruits for the Army-.How the Conscript * Tnk It. ti o 1,011 Ion StAtuhn ! All annual drawing foi the con- scnptinn of the j early military con tingent. Tlie French call it the Ti- tu Sort , is now going on in Paris , drawing in Paris lasts about three f'ks. The young men of each of . - ' " ' } arrondissements of the capiltn aio called out in their turn. The ceremony takes piaco on the ground floor of the i'alaco of industry in the Champs Eljsees. A largo tem porary sillo is formed for the recep tion of the recruits. At the end of it rises a platform on which tlio mayo of the district , with his tn-coloret l scarfj and the military authorities , mufti are seated round u large grec 0 bailed table. j The Tirade takes place in alpl 1 bcthical order , BO many letters bein | called up at the s-imo time Eac \nuin has his papoi containing h amo , address , profession , t e , and 0 ascends the plat foi m ho hands i ) an ullicitil. On his n.uno beinj out the youth passes in fioiit o 10 president , nd\ nines to a kind o rn , thutsts Ins hands m it and than it a number , which is tit once pr aimed by another olllei.il st.imhn y , uho takes good c.uo thatthoyout tall not draw twonumbeis or loplac to ono drawn by any sloight-oMmnt ick , a mancutnre IN Inch is sometime ttemptcd. As the number it announced a fee f sympathy , whether is it be a bad or ootl number is " , announced , m expioss 1 by the other youths who are war Formeily those who drew th Mil numbers , which are the low one ore exempted from the service , ant tdy the bad numbers , or high ones id to servo ; but now all of then a i\e to enter the number , with tin 'lletetico ' , however , that the gooi umbers serve only one or two years hereas the bad ones are bound fete er to whole live yeais with the activ niy. A proposal now before parlia out would abolish the Tirago au rCMaking all the recruits serve 00 years and a half. As the youth cend fjrom the platform they na " ally demonstrate their good or bat by k ; these who draw low numbers vo their caps with delight ; the others .nifest thcu despondency , not to and despair. These feelings , however the conscripts emerge from the tiding. The scene outside is ov on more cu lts than inside. Hoie the friends 1 families of the future soldiers con- gate in largo numbers , for they are allowed to enter the conscription- in. Fathers and mothcis are w.iit- for their sons , sisters for their thers , and sweethearts for their jrs. Many a touching episode may n itncssed as the young man returns I announces his fate to those near haps I doarto ) him. The first emotion of r , the conscript throws care to the she ids and prepares to celebrate the which is to mark such an impor- up tepoch in their lives. They be- k themselves with tri-colorcd ribs - s and rosettes , and pin the number you ' have drawn , painted on colored r , on their breats and hats , inio of them w ho belong to musi- hiocieties bring down their instrti- 'ts ' and cirluen the crowd with lotic airs. They next adjourn to H ine shop and baptize their colors xxent drink to the corps to which they the i ere long belong. The How of did often goes on till dusk sots in , or they resolve to rutuin homo , fied by a Hag-beat er , they inirch ped. Sigh the streets singing "The her Eoillaiso" and similar gongs. hei | is who live further oil' club to- meiit. ! r and hire a van , and , as they for along the boulevards , singing , [ ing and laughing , the passers-by that [ and g.a/e , and maybe ask thom- found wbother these gay iccruits will patch jrhe flag of Prance when the ii- that i revanche comes on. Thus xxorse Tbf Iiost Broastjiiu. queen healed. ' ttle moro than a week ago the It S JJiiNlett-Coutts attended the " abox'o . "draw Hig-room at Buckingham in doubt Drawing-room , " it may bo well its * Juin , is simply onoot the queen's the i weekly "receptions"and those ness correspondents of our country should ipers who have attended a draw- in assort that it is acry pleas- iir. Yon call at Buckingham since ion * a drawing-room day at any market itween 2 o'clock and o o'clock at ' 'tornoon , give your card to the spared 'd hung up your hat and been .Vlio rack in the front hall. < Iim4)r * 'lu ' larl ° r and shako who jj ; 7 majesty , telling her ami Sh'ory happy to see horand of so Whey and her family are all A .A roots you in a pleasant , couldn't cd way _ , saying , for example , bors i kind in you to come , " and , xxho few remarks on the weather xvhito fur general topics , oho shakes One ritlr the next visitor. If you tlemen rgryyou then pass into the back stering in * hero cake and lemonade are scribes ; > n the sideboard , and refresh . after which you either with- closure [ else spend a few moments in fact with the ladies of the court tematic jr other trionds who may bo ident This is the quiet and linos- ments i way in which the queen on- "You Jior friends , and a leading cit- Vahkosh who recently attond- pin Ptwing-room , " says it was as them piuid informal as an ordinary price lunch-party. each Iis b en eaid , the Baroness round-trip | Coutts attended a "drawing- for jst Tuesday week , She had a como Eight to do ao under the Btit- many rtution , but as the queen had "But JJ como to her weddrng , with- gation ten1 , ' any excuse , and had not so ? " Yjso much as a salt-cellar of a "No 83 oJim } , it was , to say the case , .ftfiin for. Her Majesty , running fqood reason to believe , was each niaed when the servant an- no 1 "Lady Buidott-Coutts steady ) > , h she married Mr. Ashmend- and she remarked in anne wich > no to the Duchess of Now- road jell ! did you over , " to which ting jys implied that she "certainly be oxen " , r | . Whether the queen faro ITidy Burdett-Coutts with ton xxas Idness is as yet uncertain. the lie did , and othois than ington. too piobablo that the people that she had been walk r all agree that she did not every " lemonade or cake , and that In palace within ton minutes bo 11A A , after she entered it The following day society xxaa aatoimhod , and the court xvas nuligmnt , to find that Lady Bnrdett-Coiitts had inserted an ad vertisement in The Times offering a reward for.ialuablo breast-pin "lout at Buckingham palace at tho'drawing- room' of Tuesday last. " rndoubledly the baroness must hax e been very angry before she took this _ extreme and nnpatalloled sten. It is not customary for a lady to publicly niinnuiiro that she has lost n xaluablo piece of jewelry at a friend's ' house , for by so tiding she would cast a.serious i effect ion upon her friend's honesty. At Buckingham palace the intention of the advertiser xxas at once understood , and it was felt that she had taken a cruel and vindictive course. Had Lady Hurdctt-Coittts written to the queen tolling her that she had lost a breast-pin , and wished that she would ask the serx-anls if they had seen anjthing of it , no fault could haxo been found with her conduct , but to insinuate in the adxeitising columns of The Tjmes that somebody in Buckingham Palace had stolen hei hi cast-pin was to the last decree xixemsli and inexcusable. The Queen buist into teais on read ing the adxeitisement , and ovelanued that if Loid Beaconsliold had been tdixo Ho one would have dated totio.it her so She told her maid of honor tint slu should instantly send to Lady Buidett-Cotitts and insist that she should como xnth a policeman and seaifh Buckingham I'alaco ftom ij.ir- ret to basement. "If she doesn't ' find her nasty pin , xx hich 1 lux o no doubt paste and gilt , " added her Majesty , "slio shall make mo a xxritten apology and nexer darken my doors ngtun. " The maid of honor--xxhoso name is of no consequence urged her Majesty not to expose herself to the humilia tion of having her ti unks searched by policeman , but to send for Mr. Gladstone and ask his adxicc ; but the Queen lejected thu suggestion xuth much indignation , saying that she nev could a-bear that man's impudence , and had no doubt that he had put Lady Burdett-Coutts up to publishing her advertisement , just because ho know that the Queen had sent a xxreath of flowers to Ilughcndon. "No , Mary Anne , " which , by the is , was the m.tid of honor's name , continued her Majesty , "I xx-ill have nothing to do with that Gladstone , I insist upon having the palace " soaiched. Accordingly , in the course of a few days , Lady Butdett-Cotitts , accompa nied by Policeman C 34 , came to the in palace and began their search. They looked into every closet and under every sofa in the house. The queen ac companied them xith a cold , stern , imperial expression of face , with her keys in hand. She constantlv and sarcastically urged the baroness to be thorough in her search. "Hero's my proscrx'o closet , " she remarked. "Per your bieast-pin has got into one the preserve-jars. " Or a little later would say : "This is the trunk xvhere 1 keep my w inter clothes , put with camphor. Never mind dis arranging them ; you might find your breast-pin at the bottom of the trunk in , knoxx- . " Lady Burdett-Coutts became dreadfully ashamed of herself before the search xvas half oxer , and when she did finally discox-pr the breast-pin lying on the tloor in the corner of the secono floor bed-room , xxheio she had dropped it xxhcn she up-st.iirs to take ofl'hcr shawl on day of the " " "drawing-room , she not know xx bother slio was sorry glad. Hero the nfliiir ought to have stop the . The baionness had recox-eied property , and the queen hadmado sufL'r for her indiscieet adveitis . Nexeithelcss , it did not sto . the ne.\t day tno American count ife. papeis x\eio informed by telegi.ij the missing breast-pin had "bei coin tit Buckingham palace , " a di he w Inch allow s any one to suppo the In east-pin was found in tl ire unlawful possession of the queoi a bad matter has been mat , and the bleach between tl and the baroness can nexer b s . is just possible that the story , a ly ' given , may pioxo not to be tin all its details , but theio c.in bo n as to the loss of the bieast-inn good recovery , the advertisement , am A. telegram. It isaxorysad bus his , and it is a gieat pity that i Blair ex or hax o been made public. xx There is a strong probability that is quotations hax-o been made o the price of Baltimore delegation Washington , the president will bo the xxeaiiness to which he has subjected by train-load after train-load of icsidentB of Baltimore the call to unfold their diverse views wishes touching thu appointment buck. necessary oflicers of that port , it P drummer for a free-lunch route use ' have cosier success in his la most than the Baltimore candidate world. seeks to support his claims at the bo house by a largo delegation. the of the actixp ami intelligent gen ground. engaged in thu business of bol 3.ui candidates by delegations de and the method and thu prico. Ho Pilot exaggerates , no doubt , but his dis comes sulliciontly near the Iniainess to put a damper on the whole sys expects business of annoying the pres and about the Baltimore appoint A ; the can get in Baltimore as many delegations as you want , and for any in pose you want. You can marshafl Burt'n inery short time , too. The cial is two dollais and a Rand wich for the man. The two dollars is fora in the - ticket , and thu sandwich is lation lunch. You see delegations don't could high. That's xxhy there are so they of them. " why dou't the manager of the dele is have to give a dunk aiound al in , indeed ; that used to bo the dences but for the past two jean ; the the price has been two dollars for man and a s.mdwhich. There i.s sides change in the market , It remains oils , and the quotations show no block fluctuations. By ami by the sand u will diop out , and only the rail faio will have to be paid in get mcrcial up delegations. Then theio xvill cut moio music than now. If the papuiH betxveon Baltimore and Washing The ono dollar for the round trip , Nows. president would not spend more spicy ono month of the year in Wash bo . I may say that the Baltnnoiu toman , in this delegation business , musical away with the confectionuo nish time. " from the fac of this disclosure it may book expected that Baltimore delega All tmns will be fewer and farther be tween. Notes liy tli rVny. Oem ) w > Mileiiii iinvUii lire TKKXMVII , .Itmo UK llotracing our journey up the x alloy of the Klkhorn , we found that the nxer was upon another 'aw oil , and that thol.ind-marks ordin.uilj determining its conpo xvcre by no means commeiisuiato xvith prevailing proclixitics. The waten were therofoie spreading themsolxos over a xast area of territory that could bo far more pleasantly and profitably doxottd to corn-raising and othoragti- eultural industries so of course , still farther'retarding the farmer's opera tions , and imparting to his hopes .1 blueish tinge. The ullage of Hooper , wo noticed , xxas fauly afloat , its main business street and its pierogatixeshaximrbeon temporarily usurped by the ambitious Elkhoin. On the way down the x alley , wo no ticed a drox o of cattle , three hundred and sixty-four in number , en route for Plot co count } . They belonged to Mr. Oilman , late of Illinois. ' who comes to make .Xobiaska his homo , and stoek-i .using. Ho owns eight hundred acres of land in Pierce , and will add from 100 to ! ! 00 to his held thu season , if possible. And stock- raising is tu bo largely the business of the beautiful x.nlley of the Elkhoin. It will pay bettor than anj thing else , till necessary lequueineirts and'con- xeniences being at hand. The glass is ex on now , on thousands of ticies , large enoiis'h , anil sutliciently m.itured to make good hay , being better , and s moio abundant than at auj time last season. Theio tiutoday in the x al loy thousands of cattle wheie two yeais au'o tlieio were only enough to meet the local or home demand. All hail the noivdejur tm o , certain to bo attended with satisfactory results , and of speedy reah/ation. 111:1,1 : , rnr.i.K. . This Ls the first x illago in Washing at ton county that we met , as we enter from the west by the S. C. A ; P. rail road. It is situated on a high point of ground th.it rises in the \ formed by the junction of the Elkhorn with Boll creek , and has charmim-ly beau tiful Biirioundings. The population between 150 and 200. The people are not ambitious of displaying the airs of metropolitan lite , but prisro their community because of its into'- ligonco , orderly character , and general thrift. They have a good school house , that cost $5000 , with one of the best and most competent teachers " Nebraska , and about 100 pupils. The Methodists hnvo a fair house of worship , in charge of Hov. J. Chailes ; and the denominations are likewise represented. There are sex oral busi ness houses , from xxhich are dispensed drugs and medicines , dry goods , gro ceries , agricultural implements , mid such other commodities as the public need demands. There is also a good hotel , tlouringing Masonic and Odd Fellows' lodges , blacksmith and wagon shops , etc. , with room fora good meat market. The name Bell creek is derixcd from the Boll family , the first settlers this region , some members of w hich eye still reside here , while others aio resi dents of Omaha. suit Near town there is an extensixe sorghum factory , oxvned by H. H. Tomlinson , who has been successfully running it for sex oral je.us. Ho is the noxv introducing new and more com plete machinery , of his own invention superior to any now ill use , and will next fall push things in a lix ely man ner. Hib syrup is said to bo equal to best golden dips , and finds a hxoly market , at good figuies. There is also a good flouring mill lear town , run by water power , and A .urns out a good quality of the stall of free . 1 Crops last j ear , niainlyxxhe.it and , yielded satisfactory letuins , and piospocts are much better this fees cason. Many hogs and and cattle shipped from this points. Topogiaphically , the country be- ween Hell Cieuk and quit lolling , too much so for general gnuiltui.il pursuits , but is excellent lower adapted to .stock-raising , and this city business ib being quite lari'cly and profitably prosecuted. It does one to look at the country rancho of F. tA. : . M. Win. II. How en , and large herd of magnificent stock. has a population of about 1,700 , day huh is increasing , and the town is ; imo certainly in a thriving condition. It Savage noted for thebe.iuty of its situation , ed , sloping adjacent hills that almost surround itgiving itannmphitheatncal TOIII appearance. The streets are wide , n. cleanly-kept and nicely hhoded. Churches and schools are a credit to city. The business houses are numerous , oovoral of them buing of plo , . The O. A : N. W. und the S. 0. railroads cross tracks hole , but ho a single depot at present , not the convenient airungoinont in the . But a largo Union depot will erected this season , u portion of Edholm mutciial being already upon the . The Pilot and Tlio Kopubli- A are wide awake , vigorous papers wirs enjoy a luciative patronage. The of List Clothing week contained an ex ' haustive review of the town and its J'ER'S , It was only wiitton and 1001 much credit upon the ability enterprise of its publisher. \Vo run ot fifteen miles , und wo leach of pleasant valley of intikeru TfKAMAH , lo Burt county , and it in the seat of ' clock legislative , executive and judi authority. On the bottoms , on hill-alopes , and snugly ensconced hill-opcrtuies , wo hail ti popu of ! )00 ) or 1,000 ; and the people Boston by no mcana ho poraiudcd that haioa ( douch of a town1 , as , IF shall they bo as quiet the reverse ; o to true. Lntorpriso , intelligence und liberality aio visible uponovoiy hoiiao , the business houses anil inci , to Bay nothing of If churches and school buildings , all attractive and in good condition , be countiy being well attended and prosper- 1307 At present tlicro is but ono of brick buildings and that is beauty but bucks ute now being manfuctuicd for tlueo additional ci m- If blocks , to bo elected the pi en- and Hcason. The town has two newu- o.xjiensu republican and dcmociatio , ) you Buitonitin and The Burt County diaeaso . Both huvo good odices , are ayatem , crisp und noway , and appear to lied , adequately appreciated. The Bui- and is dabbling somewhat in thu fiom wml noelty line , nml can fur nothing the community with anything surely u cigarette to a liddlo utility , . ut the or an organ. tic. about the country ia ri ei 11 Sold untorcd , fairly timbered , healthful , and unifoi inly croppy. I it'jm ' u Real XMnto Transfers. The following transfers wcro re corded ycstertl.iy at tlio county clerk's ollico , as reported for this paper by ilolin L. McCaiguc , real citato agent and conveyancer : John Itoso and wife to John Itluct * to- parcel in so } sec. 114 , town 15 , r.ingo IH , o. w. d. 8300. Agnes Necausland to Henry Liv- osey lot 42 , in Nelson's add. , w. d. .Jus. .1. Brown and wife to John H.ulow nj of nw | sec. ( i , town J I , range 11 , o. vr. d. S800. llcury Heidi und wife to Soion N Jabobson 10 acres in sec I , ton n 15 , range 1'J , e. w. d. 8550. Henry Hoich and wife tollaiisNeil- son 40 acies in sec , I , town 15 , range U , o. w. d. 8550. Henry Riich nml wife to Ami. Clnistopoisoti , No. i n-n j sec. 4 , town lf > , range 115 east , w. < l. 81'JOO. Webster Snyder ami wife to . .1.V. . Gannett , e. \ lot 2 , block IJJI , Omaha , w. d.-Sl,000. ilohu Kwing and wife to 1131011 and Louis Heed , lots 8 , 0 , 10 , block 1 > 4IJ ! , Omaha , w d.-Slr > 00. Goo E. Hnkei and wife to Goo. L. Drew , lot 1 ! ) in Guo'o add. , \ \ , tl. C. C llousel and wife to Lewis Heed , part of Murkot sheet , Omaha , w d. 8500. United States to Stephen Joubeit , w. } section 11 , town 1(5 ( , range ll east patent. BUSINESS NOTICES. SELLING OUT AT COST. o XiMiKtr , it ICuiii.i.r. are selling out .heir immense stock of Sti.iw HATS COST. If you want a good HAT HKA1 * , call at thosign of the Golden Hnt , 14th stieet. inon-thur-s.it "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever unpoHuible. vr At 0. f. Qoodnnn'a. IK you ant a pleas.uit team of any kind , go to J. H. McShanu's Lixer * , ) o. 1J107 , 1307 and 13011 Harney street. tuesiV.sit4t "WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. At C. F Ooodmili's. A fine line of Gents' Furnishing Goods at reduced prices. eod-2w M. HF.LI.MI.Y it Co. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures tostlve- ncts and biik-lli'.idache. Call If your Eyes are weak and watery and you cannot see god j on should como in and try a pair of Star Tinted Spectacles , they rest the nones of the and make your aight better , wo guarantee jou a sure lit , and they when all otheis fail. Sold onlj EDIIOLM it ERICKSON , Jeweler" . P. S. Bow ire of imitations as SOME p irtics sue advertising a cheap inferioi grade , as the genuine , these act sppcts sue made for us exclusively , nil ILK-- EDJIOLM it ERICKSON. tnal package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" of charge. ( nl Ate P. Oooilman Groceries , Can Goods , Teas , Cof ri > in , Flour and job lot goods can bo Ollkii UH bought .it i educed prices utV. . 11. Bennett CO'H , Omaha. Try them. To Low cut Newpoit ties and button at will Silioul prices than ever ollered in the XV'nt'l I ) . ' at A. D. MOIISK'S ' , of jiriunt Mill and J'.un.uii. ttrlil TuclRO Savago'a Court ' tlurtof The distjict coiut was adjoin ned to l nml fc until Thursday morning , at which I anil ( .tore it may bo possible that Judge tMiltHl ! th shall ha\e sulliciontly reco\er- . , , , . , to sit for a time. If not H right an outside circuit will bo called DON r FOlll.hT. fllr > PattoiHon , formerly of AVhip- McMillan it Co. , has intido an en gagement with Edhdm A. Kricknon , jowelcis to work on fine watch re- lairing. He will bo plo.iaul to see old acquaintances and customers at it Erickaon , the jowoleia. largo variety in LineiiH and Mo- QOQ , Men's , Boys and Children's north und Underwear at ELGUT- iMl to ' MAMMOIII CunniNo Furnham , cor. 10th St. J. huvo now secured the HOM three competent and first claas watch nloa and now we nio prepared to xiilalt oiira all kinds of line watchwoik and n. repaiiing , on ohoit noticu. n.SlVli. EDHOI.M A ; EuicKhO.v. UK BOJH' Straw Huta , two for 5ctnat Into tnilitr ! Store , (11(5 ( ( Tenth atn-ot. I.- } ! } .litlr ntiita you want u pleaaant cairi.igo ride jl 14 J.H. McSliano'a Li\ cry , 11107 , und 1'tll Hurnoy utreot. tucHitaatit you uiinL n good diivo in the go to J , H , McShuno's Ijivory , , KJO'Jund KJ11 Hniney atrcot. OIIK I tuea satU FARMERS AND MECHANICS , you wish to avoid gieut danger , SKcIal tiotible , bi.sulus a no amtil bill ol | , at Una BCIISOII of the year , all thu should take piompt Hlojia tu keoj OJHCK from j'our houaehold. The ahould be cleansed , blood pun- stomach and bowels regulated , prevent und euro diaiasos aiimn ; . spung mal.itta.N'o know o : l'rklic-tt OmcK that will so peifectly am do this as Elcctno Bittern , unt trillng coat of fifty cents a bet [ Exchange. By lah & McMahon , (1) ( ) Onuha . ' . i ? " " " 1" ° ' . ' n * ? I .V " " "KlIiOKn-it XKtroiwlK , OIII li' , . ' lllTltlls. 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'i ' h ! , , n nHI , | OU | rtnihn the wlnttnlKi niniil So tnvmi < CUIMMIV ' .Vi'VV ' ' ' 'KiiovH1 No hndlliiiK in ill iillHttil ( r iiiilinn ctin , nm iviiHitikcr IH nxrrhxl in I r nn il , n ui. \intilUnl I iiiului. 1S' ' . ; I iinrl\nlul nnijnin 'CHoo , I'nivis MII MM , uml onrmui MorM fimoiH ' ) iMMit'\i- uikitililihtmnli , iii nrvwl of un nriwwil v i m n. i , at tlu IOH rili of SMKNTI ISK CKM MUIlthninpli' tlnu for hroltliful iijojininl Ilirotuh i ir iHtuun rlilrai.'n , IVvrii MII nKw nn I 'I , , , , ni , ItH i rl'oinU , nml iln.eoon ituoiiant > , Miil4of inti r-.ii tlon ulth othu IMH \\utlcki * | i not forget tlilOdlnilh to mcr * ilupof ini | > rtuu In KIIIMIS. .Vlir\ ti llhik llll , Vi ii , I tuli Idilio , Nriili. IHllfiirnh , IriKini , \\n-l i , toiiltrrltorx. Coloi-ulo , Ulzonft nil t MIM > As Illnnl in ini"i Miitit * ri'ifnntlni ; liainrigo n < m other In mill i-itii of f iri'nlvin UH li an roniiitltor | liifiiriilih lint n tltlu of Ihu loin rlDo Do tniul tkli of K | < ortHnu n fne TIckitH , n iinntiil t M , r. at nil prlnrlpit tlrVit otlltH In tin I nitid stittm nml ( Vinml > It H OAII1 I. M JOHN ' , Ice I'lCt't M ( ii ( , , n Tkt nmll'iUHr AK ( Miinn'Lr , 11 10 Clilai.-o Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , DOG F.irnlnm St . . . . Omaha. Nebrni kn. 0:00,000 uf3LC3IC3EIS Cnrcfnllv silc titl lunl In IVvntrrn Julinskn for sale. Ormt Rirpilin in liuprovt.l farina , viil nnhixcltj | roinrH A. I AVIS ' w uiisTr.ii sNvnin : , I.ito lAiid tom'r t' P. H. It. Jp ItliTtf DexterL.Tlioinas&Ero , WILf. I1UY AND SIU.L AND AtU TIHS COVNKLtKI ) TIINRKWIT ! ! . Poy Taxes , Sent Houses , Ets. ir IOLUANT in im OR BFLL Callntc , Uoni 8 , Cnlgliton Block , Cunln. R. M , STONE , M. D. Gcncial FiaMioncrand Obstetrician. OHIco omwuto Post OnUe , over VMIioIm & KnUison'ti Kaildmce , 2107 Chi < - i'o st AGENTS WANTCD FOR FASTWilSjUIMJ llOOKIi Of IHB Aa l Foundations of Success , IIUSI.NT-SS AND SOCIAIj TOUSIS. ] Thola i of tnlc. lijtal fonui , how to trnns- busIniKSalimblu talilt 1 , HOtlal ctlq\tctto , xirllaiuciitnr\ mine , liow to voniluct jnilillc bnnl- ILKIn tj.it ( I l a complete ( Illlilo to but cess for IHMJ < . A ' .mill ) mu-niU. Aililrixit for clr- cuKrsiuid vmilal torim AM.'lIOIt rUISM.SlII.VO CO.ht.l.ouN , n GEO. H. PARSELL , M. D. ItooniH In .laiol V Illoi ] , , up ntilri , ronur Cup iiu'liliuaiul 1'lfti ( nth Htntt. llimikllco. NJ shiniuu iiMiiiie .Maho tonaiiHul nt renmui 7 to Ui ] m , 'p\u | it W'nliindijK SiFiULli OlHtttilLi uuil DHUIHCHof Wonn. hours , ' ) to 11 a. in. ami U tu 4 p in ; Sun f > to 7 ] i in lul Um NOTICE. Iliilldvntanil Contrutors' Notltu H iinth } Klun tint scilcil jirojiowilfl lit rouiuil litho llouril of Irnstits of Distriit No 1 , nf O'uiiilnif ronnh , ftilins- ' 2 o'tlnik A M of tliu'JMli ila ) of June , A IhSl , for 11 tlon of i Hihnnl IIOIIMJ in tlio town Wtst I'olnt in KilJ hihool District , ihirlntf thu iir.r , tlio fcnniu to ho liullt anil the ma iiitd In thu construction thtrixif. to he In iiionhiitu with thu phin nml i.itilfli ] ttloiiH , on lilt with thu Dim-tor of thu llo.inl of 'IriiKtmof tta I Sthool IHitrltt , unit Hhkli jilam | > tLllluiti IIIH iniiv he HCUI lit thu furnltnr of Ixiilnlllcj , In salil town of Wist I'olnt , u ilunlli ilo IOJH tin n of ut thu ollltu of > nM.\ll , urtliltitt , In thotitj of Uninha , ThcciM Ilimril of TrtistuH hcrth\ , risen o the to rtjtct inij anil all hM rtil\iil Aildrcim , J W. I'uLi/KK , IHrtitor , intj.ll lUUtt \\int roint , .Ntlinisku. J.H FLIEGEL Su ester to J , 11. Thltlc , MERCHANT TAILOR No 230 DoUKlim Strict Omnha , Nih. AOII.Nrs M'AM'EI ) ran UIK M.W HOOK , MRS. LOUISE MOHR , nraliuteof thuNt , IxmU School of .MldwhtH , nt California Street , Oetween Fifteenth and Sixteenth , nlilothcru ( tills will ho iironiitlytiii | > oni | . at an ) hour ilurlnthu ua > ' ' ' G. < RUSSELL , M , D , , HOMCBPATHIO PHYSICIAN. cfl ol Clillilren anil Clnronlc IHI ) ! % tn a ) . Ollito nt Hinlilento , ! iOOJ Ca ntrttt. -a to 10 a in. , 1 to 2 p. in , anil after ( . p. Sii . , MECHANICAL AND MIHINQ EN- GINGERING at the Renttelear Polytech- liutltute , Troy , N. Y The olilist tinjlnter- Kihool in Amtrka. Nut term htt'lna htp l.'ith I InItiKUti r for IhSO al < oiitaln < * u llio Kra liutuM ( or the past SI jcarn , with pohltioiii uUo , coumu of Html ) , rtiiilre | , txptii i > , btt. Aililnt < DAVID M. OnEENE , iltoiUuGM Director , TIIK D. S. BENTON , 1C ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , AltllACH III.OLIC , TOH ) Cor Douclan onJ 16th hU , Omaha , Nth. anil I KU1CK rllAH It IIKD1CK REDICK&.REDICK , I'lut Wl ) ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , , , utti ntion 111 ho Kit tn to all Hiiltx a-aln t lAirmjiatlom of ittr > < lt irlitlon | , ulll imttUu In ICIIJ toijrW uf thu htatu ami thu Ui'lUxl bUtts. Unk hiiruhain ht , oiwito | | ( O4rt " and 'It A. G. TROUP , at Com ATTORNEY AT - - LAW. In IHnwonihN lilock , with ( Juoryy Iv. It - , ICOti Urnliaiii bt , Oinalia , Nub r Dexter L. Thomas , alT ATTORNEY AT T - - LAW , t , N biu k& . apfrttt xTHIS NEW AND COKRECT MAP tf/terwrf' I'TOTCS beyond ftny reasonable question that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY Ii by nil oddi tlio tjoit roftd tot you to take when { raveling In cither direction between. ! * Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. ' ' Carefully examine thii Map. The Prlnclpftl Cltlriof the Writ ami NorthwMtnrflStntloMT junction on tlili roml. polnh. Its thruitgh trains inako close cotincctloua xvllh thottalnAolullr.illroaUaae rfe ° . < ont f.J ( nt on1 OA O O As _ N OHTIIAVKTfffcN R AI tAVA Y THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Ovornllof Jrains. jlsiirliipltnl lines , runs noli w a j-dally from two to fourormoro 1'ast . Express Itlstlioimli io.ul we < t ot Uluo.i o that lULStho - . t , . M > PUELDIAW HOTEL DINING CARS.V . J iPM'ts o > cr this ro..il " < * * \ * j to sold by all Couiiou llckct Agents fu the UiiltcU Stated mid lIAltm Itcniunibcr to ask for Tickets \ la tlih road , lie sure they read over It , and take none other UUailllT , < 3ciri.Maimicr , Chicago. , W. II. SjTK.NNKTT.aeu'U'.ws. Apcut , C 1IAUHV I' lt'f ! : , , Tlcl.it t \trontP V V W UtllnM , Utli nml Hunlnni strroti. - 1) I ! MMIUI.Ii , XfilHlnnt llikitkcntO .t .S W Itillwixj , Htli uml 1'nriiliaiii streets. * J IIFUi , TirkUiruitt' A. NV lbll ) , U. I' . It it Depot. SAMKS P lUUtK , ( Irniril AKOnt. Ohas. Shiverick. FURNITURE BEDDING , , Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CHiS. SHIVERICK , 1208 an 1210 Earn , St. rSl inon thii.it TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA ! We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we have just secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF THE ONLY First-Class Summer Stove IN EXISTENCE. Somu of its mnny advnntnqca are that under no conditions will it PRODUCE SMOKE ) DIET OR ODOR. ftnnituio fiom tiny othersto\o can bo r. . used on them , including any ai/.ed M WASH BOILER. [ jtJ it } The unrlc icqitircd "f nnv wood or coal cook t-lmo c.in In ) iloiif un them , leiii ( , ' ] iur- foct in o.ich di | iutnitiit : Oooking , Baking , Washing & Ironing : CMII 1)0 iiKod mil in thu vind .IHvoll an in uors. 'I'lioy can onlj bo appreci.iteil AFTER A FAIR TRIAL. In jiutchviiiiK .1 MIIIIIIICI fntiixe , jmiuill lu\o cau e to tcgrct if j'nu don't inspect and K\\D \ thewe xtoivH ufaii and inipirtial ti ial. For Snlo Only by byDAN. DAN. SULLIVAN & SON'S , 1410 Parnham St. , Omaha , Nob. AJKTOO SI3VC5-X.E3 POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINING ilACIIINKUV , Iini.TlNO , IIOSK , IIHASS AND IHOV FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAU I'At'hlNll , AT WIIOMMAMAM ) 11KTAIU HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha. THE NEW YORK GO3MIJE Has REMOVED from Creighton Hall , llth and Furnham , to ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS. For the Largest AHHortincnt , the Latest Stylet ) ana THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS , Tint NKW YOKK COMPANY LKAUS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by Kxiuniniuy the .Stock. ioux City & Pacific AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. IK OLD IIKMAIIUTWOUX CITY UOUTK MILKS HIIOinKR HOLTK COUNCIL BLUFFS T. I'AUL , UUI.UTII Oil UISMAUCK , i all | lnts In Northern Iowa , MliHiuiota anil ikoU 'IlilH line U t | iilH | | ( | u'th tliu Improtixl iMtliiKhniiHu l Autouiatlu Air lirukv and Mlllvr at Ion u Couultj anil Unlit r , nnd ( or BPIEI : . sAKirrv AND COMHOUT unmiria'wiil KliKuit DrauuiK Itoom and iipinK * - ' , ortiicil i\rul i-ontrollui bj tliotoin > , run tliioiiuliVU"'Oirr CH/VNOi : Utwtui ' ' nlon I'atlllu 'Jniiwftt Uu > ot at Council IHulJ * ' bt I'anl 'Iralim ltu\o Union I'.xtlfli. Trantfer depot a suntll Illulfuat 615 ) > in , rtathlnir bioux City 10 20 . in. ami bt ' I'uul ut 11 US a. in. , uiakln ; KN 1IOUHS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTIIEI 110UTK. Ittturnln. , ka\c St , 1'atil at 8 30 r > . in. , nrrltln hlouv Clt > 1:16 : a. in. , ana Union ruitilo Traiii- dn t , OounUt Illuftn , o &o a. in. llo dura at jour tlikiti roail > la "b. C. & 1' . U. H. " V. U , HILLS , HuiHirtiiteniluit , K. HOniNbON , , Mlsiourl Vallvy , 1 . i irA V(1 ' . \ > afaAKlnt' , It. O1I1O Ah , l'iusknitr Ajtent. Uouucil lltuflt , lovra. 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs u rim OM.V Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTJIKHAST From Omaha and the West. No change of cars bctwun Onulia and St. Louis. and but onu lictvuui OMAHA and K V Y011K. I3X2SC Daily PassengerTrains KASTKUN AND WKSTKHN CITIK3 with LESS CHAUUEb anil IN ADVANUK of ALL OTIIKU LINKS. Tills cntlra line m utUi | | > jMl "Ith Pullman's I'alaco Sluqilnjf Con , I'uUiu l > ) Coathta , lllllcr'a hatuH I'lattonn and Coupltr. and the tileliratcd Wistliishouso Alr-hmVo. * 4arKuo Unit > our ticket riaila VIA KANSAS cirr.tn * . josu'ii & COUNCIL uivfvr roail , \ la bt. Jo fJi | and bt. 1/jula. .1Jf TuktU lor tAle at all vouiion BtaUaa * la th& Wut. _ . . . . J. F.UAKNASD , A , O , UAWKS , Ocn. bunt. , Oon. Vass and Tl.ki.t AgtLLBt. ' W , C. bKACIIKKHT , 11 AjfDT A. I ) .