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THE OMAJTA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 , 1881- CINCINNATI , It Lays Claim to Being the City of Schools. Some of Its Magnificent Edu cational Institutions. The Hillstdo Rcnnrts nntl Pcoullnr- itlos of the Plnco- Corrc'pondenco of the Onuha Be * . CINCINNATI , September 10. After four yonrs absence Cincinnati BCCIIOS juid sights again ttiirroiind mo. Time has nlso worked its wondrous chrtugo hero AS clspwhcro. Mnssivo buninoen blocks and palntinl private residences liavo been erected , adding to the city's attractions , nlid which justly impress the stranger with the fact that this is rt city of wealth and power. It is true that the Bcoptrc has de parted from Cincinnati us regards pop ulation that in this particular both Chicago and St. Louis have outstrip ped her in the race for commercial supremacy yet for solid financial re sources she claims precedence over both her rivals. Her claims however , for opccial notice and attention are not based upon the money inlluoncu centered hero not upon her mam' moth business establishments , bet factories , foundorios , her forges and furnaces. The diadem encircling her brow , glitters and sparkles with precious gems and jewels of equal , if not greater worth and value. Her schools , her colleges , her public insti tutions founded , upheld , and sustain ed by both public and private magni- liccnoo and benefactions have won the admiration andplaudits of the entire - tire world. Of her public fjee suhoolft , I eld not intend nt tliiw time to go into details and particulars will now simply content invnolf l > y saying that they have carried oft * many ot the honors in rival contests with every city not only of thi , but of o'thor lands and countaies. If time and opportunity afford will , in a future correspondence devote con siderable space to this subject. Onu tiling stands out moat conspic uously in the history und career of Cincinnati. She holds within her borders a greater number of public spirited , uenurous hourtod philan thropic uitmiiib than any city upon the face of the earth. Her two high tichools received their first endowment , und which made their continuance und great success a possibility from private generosity. There gentlemen Woodward and Ilughos wore pos- sotacd but of moderate means wore of humble origin and situation , but garo Ihoir all for the public good nnd welfare. Their example in more recent times has been gradually imitated by the fjreat princes of wealth who now flourish in this city. Some twenty- live years ago a Mr. MoMiclcon gave nil his property a full louud.million of dollars for the founding of a free iiuivorsity , and the child of the hum V blest laborer \ > r mechanic hero enjoys" , * , the fullest and amplest education , without cost and without price. In more recent years a Uoubim Springer donates a quarter of n million - ' lion for amusic hall , n Probasco § 150- 000 for the most beautiful fountain to bo seen in two hemispheres , a West n like amount far an art museum that is destined to eclipse the famous col lections to be found in Paris and Lon don. Thus the bounty of the citizen supplemented by public aid and en couragement , is giving to Cincinnati a imiuo and fame aa the "Paris of America. " Her objects of interest and attraction to the utranger far ex ceed and excel those of any other place , and they who give this city a visit are unstinted in the nraiso and encomiums bestowed upon it. Cincinnati's suburbs are , without exception , the loveliest in existence. Beautified by nature and art , paradise itself would scorn to have been realized hero. Village vies with village , and Clifton , Avondale , Bit. Auburn , East and West Walnut Hills , llivorsido , College Hill , and other out-lying sub urbs , where the aristocracy of wealth , refinement and culture abide , thrill the soil with delight and ccstacy as we wind in and out , through and among them. The smoothest lawns , the most charming flower beds , the grcatast variety of of shrubbery , and the richest , rarest statuary huro abound in a profusion and abuxdanco that remind the visitor of oriental splendor and magnificence. Spacious grounds , gravel walks , flanked with rows of stately trees , botanic gardens , sylvan nooks and dolls , embowered arbors and the cos iest of secluded retreats from a panoramic ramic scene ihat is never effaced and over recalled with raptures of delight. The grand and lofty mansion , whore dwells the man of millions , is neigh bor to the tiniest of cottage homes , almost wholly concealed from view by clustering vinea and the umbrageous foliage of encircling trees. Kvorj' ' variety of archilucturo is observable , and the scene thus becomes one of endless change and attractiveness. Amusements of a kind and charac ter unknown to other cities , give to Cincinnati a distinction that s "sui generis. " First como the hill top resorts several in number- crowning the most elevated points of land on three sides of the city , viz : north , east and west , the Ohio river forming the aouth boundary. These resorts are largo gardens largo enough to bo called parks beautiful ly improved , their sloping aides ter raced off in the handsomest style and manner. To these places the city's population below the hills , comprising the great mass of the residents , flock for airing , comfort , amusement and entertainment during the heated period. Gnmbrinus preside. ! undis puted lung hero , and music bands , trained and skilled to highest excellence - lonco , discourse choicest and sweetest strains of melody to which all jjivo rapt attention , The intervals be tween the playing afford chance for the quailing of the popular beverage , nnd thequantity consumed brings joy to the heart and gold to the purses of the proprietors. Except on particu lar occasions , when extra entertain ments have been provided , the admis sion to the fnvorito resorts is free. They tire in "full blast" every night , and Sundays the latter being the harvest season for rich returns to the owners and malingers. The lovers of tno best music of every nationality and every degree of the social scale , throng thither in great numbers. There nro forty to nixty members to each band , led and directed by the highest nhiil and knowledge. Hero also , far-reaching views of the sur rounding country are obtainable , and winding nlicamsi , far extending valleys and gentle undulations of hill and dale give to the scenery a peculiar charms nnd loveliness , "Over the llhino " Most every one has heard of the phrase "Over the "Rhino. " It is of Cincinnati orttjn. It refers to si certain Section of the city , of which the Miami canal , passing into and through. the city , forms the southern boundary. It is the section peopled by the Germans , and where the Gorman customs and German ideas predominates. I wish to speak of one btrcot in this locality , via : Vine street from the aforementioned tioned canal for a distance of five blocks. No similar locality is to bo found anywhere in the wide world. On both sides of this street for the distance of five blocks nothing but theatres , concert halls , beer gardpns , variety shows and saloons , are to bo soon. Several of these beer halls can comfortably accommodate two to threu thousand people. This street is always thronged at evenings , but is liveliest and presents the gayest ap pearance on Saturday nights. Then everybody is seeking amusements and pleasure , and a perfect jam is the usual condition of this portion tion of Vine street on thcso nights. Calcium lights , electric lights , and lights from thousanda of gas jets , make bright as day this great iivenuo of the city. The surg ing muss of people move to and fro , but perfect order prevails , for all can see an though it wore day , and night is thus robbed of half its terrors. Many of the places of umusomtint in this locality make no charge for ad mission others have prices of admis sion ranging from lOtofjO cents. This brings theatrical entertainments with in the reach of ( he poorer classes , and the vast patronage received 1ms amply rewarded those who inaugurated the movement. The zoological garden also attracts visitors in the city. Here is to bo found n great collection of wild ani mals , whoso native homcn wore in every 20110 and country. Last Sunday afternoon I wont to a place culled Inwood Park , where a kind of a celebration was going on in lionor of Hooker's memory , one of the leaders of the German revolution of 1818. The grounds were always crowded , and durmg the day and night fully twenty-five thousand people ple must have attended. Music , sing ing , speech-making , dancing , eating and drinking wore the means prepared for social pleasure and pastime. Tito exposition opens to-day , being the ninth one held here Will put in an appearance in duo time , and will jot down a few of my observations. Much activity also prevails just now in preparation for the soldiers' re union coming off next week. A mighty army of the couutry'tt defend- orfc will assemble , old comrades in u. is will greet each olhdr , and asJo- ciatioim of friendship and fidelity to each other and the nation will be pledged anew. B , FortlflontioiiB iti Franco London 'limed. The ofllcial Militar Wochonblatt publishes in its latest number an arti cle about the fortifications of Paris , in which it is Htatcd that , by the com pletion of this work , Paris has become a nlost formidable fortress , and that thereby all the disadvantages that had arisen from the advance of the Ger man frontier to the west have been annulled. For Pans will now bo able to defend the contra as well as the west and south of Franco , At all events , it is certain that no future invader will bo able to establish hia advance posts in those districts in which , during the siege of 1870 , the Gorman reserve troops wore quar tered. The cominanuor-m-chicf of Paris will then have to defend a ter ritory of more than 200 Gorman square miles , and he will be enabled to make great sorties , by which the besieger may bo mil-prised in such u way us to render it impossible for him to collect the necessary troops for 10- pnlshg such u violent attack. The chanc6s of a successful siege of Paris are , therefore , very small , and all the more so as in thu future certainly not more than a corps of line troops will have to defend Paris , as was the case in the war uf 1870. It is altogether very doubtful whether it would in fu ture bo possible to blockade Paris completely , oven with the help of sev eral great armh.i connected with each other by cavalry divisions. On the other hand , the defense of the French capital will , also bo of 11 very different task , and the genius of a strategist of the first rank will be needed for the fulfillment of such an enterprise , which must bo planned and executed on a very grand scale. The capacity of u Gumbottu. who boasted of being able to "orgain/.o the victory , " will scarcely bosullioiont foi this purpose. The Germans may at present console themselves with the knowledge that euch a hero does not exist as yet in Franco , and the French would certainly commit a great blun- dorif they fancied that they possessed in the now completed fortification ! ) of Paris a guarantee against IJio possi bility of ever again seeing their capital conquered , In a future war , Franco will , of course , tuko good care to con centrate her military force in good time , nnd the headquarters of Amiens , Rouen , Lo Mans , and Orleans alone will bo able to mobilize moro than 100,000 men of Una troops and 200 , . men of territorial army , and to send them to thu east frontier. In order to advance into thu heart of Franco , it will therefore not only bo necessary to defeat those largo armies , but also to open n way through the etroin ; for tifications by which the whole eastern frontier has boon strengthened. Hosidos the fortifications of Langros and Uosancon , La Fere and Rheims , Toul and Verdun , bosidesthoso which Iwvtt boon erected near Navy for the protection ot the Moselle , and these of the northeastern frontier for the protection of the Mouae , strong works have also been erected hear Dijon and Lyons. All thcso fortifications have become important facts to reckon. The author or the article , in acknowl edging the great value of those fortifi- tions , willngly expressed his admira tion that France , which was so deeply depressed in 1871 , is now enabled to send an army of more than a million men into the field , and that she hai completed such great works for her defense. These results have only been gained by the patriotism of the whole French nation , for all parties in France , though they nro struggling bittotly iifcuinst each other infill homo questions , are perfectly muled in all mutters which concern foioign affairs. The author concludes his article with the earnest request that his countrymen should imitate the example - ample of the French and show the same patriotism. Monopolies in Politics- > 'cw York Graphic. An important section of the demo cratic party in this state ( Tummann and Irving Hulls ) 1ms declared iy favor of the people in the coming fight against the encroachments Of corporate monopolies , and it now re mains to bo Rcenyhnt the committee of ono hundred will do. It is under stood that a majority of the icadmg spirits in that organization with rail roads is well known , .TS is that of Messrs. Cooper , Hewitt it Co. Cor poration Counsel Whitney is u son-in- law of Mr. Payne , of Standard Oil Company notoriety. Thu monopoly democratic ex-Senators llogan , Scc- bacher and Ecclesinu have all flutter ed down on that side of the fence , and yet wo venture the assertion that nine-tenths of the rani ; and file of this faction are anti-monopolists at heart , and it remains to bo seen whether they will consent lobe led bv these false prophets. The republi cans , too , would do well to not forget this important issue. A careful selec tion of candidates who nro free from corporate affiliations will this year ob tain many independent votes , and the party cannot again nfford to send an other monopoly senate to Albany. When democrats reproach 'the repub lican party for refusing to pass meas ures recommended by the republican Hepburn cdinmitteo couaorvativd measures in the interest of ttio whole people , to which the party by its plat form and Governor Cornell's utter ances was plainly pledged it is thrio that it did something to break the veto power which Mr. Vundcrbilt lias hold upon legislation at Albany. The republicans of this state can better afford to got along without the fio'rv- ices of Dcpow and Arandorbilt's money than with them. Soooutl Edition of Job. Mrs Omli'ii , N. lMvi ion street Imffalo , nays ; " 1 cannot bo too thankful that 1 wan induced to try your Si'iu.vu 15r.os.soM. I was nt one time afraid I should nuver bo ublu to jjot out uain. I seemed to bo a second edition oflob without Ilia | > a- tience ; my faeo nnil body woru one vast collection of boils and pimples ; mucc tak ing olio bottle of your Spring Dlosiom f mil quito cuied , all eruptions liavo ( Imp- nuari'd , nnd 1 feel better than I have in a longtime. " Price CO cents , trial Imttles 10 UClltH. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's ! Now Discovery for Con- Biunpaon is certainly the greatest medical remedy over placed within the reach of Buffering humanity. Thou sands of once helpless sufferers , now litudly pr cluimHhoir praise for this wonderful discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only docs it posi- ttively cure Consumption , but Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , liay Fever , Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat Chest und Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. AVe do not ask you to buy a largo bottle unless you know what you use getting. Wo therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggists. LSI i & MoMAiioK , nnd got a trial uottlo frco of cost which will con vince the most skeptical of its wonder ful merits , and show you what a regu lar ono dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Ish & McMuhon. M ) PROBATE NOTICE. State of Ntttiraako , POUR IM County 68 : At n County Court , held ht the County Court Itooni. In nnd for Bald County , August 20th , A. P. 11U1. 1'robcnt , IlOWAltl ) U. fcMITH , County J nd jo. In thu matter or the cstatu of James K. Isli , do- ccnaod : ) On roadlnir and filing the petition of Martha M. Ish , prajtii ) ; that administration of Bald esUito limy lie grunted to her us ndmlnltitmtlx : Ordered , 1 hat September IDtli , A. I ) . ISSl.at 10 o'clmk n , ina iisshnicd for hearing said peti tion , whinnll pcnoiii Interested In unld nutter may nppcar nt n County Court to ho held , In nnd for slid County , nnd show rnu o why the prajcr of petitioner blioiilil not lie granted , nnd that no- tlfo of ixmdoncy of said petition ami the licarlnic thereof , ha tclon to nil porsuns Inturcttcd In mid matter , hy publishing n copy of thiaorderln Tim OMAHA \ \ KKKLY HKR , a nvutrnpcr printed In nald County , for tlirvo succvH loMxikn , prior to eald thy of hoarlng. IlOWAltl ) II. SMITH , au2l ; it County Proposals for Lnylog Sewer Pipe and Doing the Nccfitary Grading and Other Work for the Same. Ortica Or CITY CLKHK , ) OMAIU , Xon. , Sept- , 1631. f Seil d proposaliwlll bo rccchod at the olllco of the uiidunilirnod IIP to * ' - ' " ot Tuesday , Sep tember lUth , 16S1 , for thu laying of plpv , dolnj ; of all iiacoinury itradlnir , ( .boring and other ork romieitt'd with thu name , UH per tpoilllcatlon In the City JCiiKlnecr' * Olll , In part or for thu entire - tire work ; blda to t.pcclf ) rutts for work on nut- nrato linen , nn follow a : l-njlnjfcf pliK'u\cuatlLTinJ ! ] rcifilllii oH.fflO feet , more or less , fewir line on Alloy , betufcn HoiUu unil Douglas Htructs , from Tucntklli ktreet cust to main ttuuur. to } Ing of plpo , uxi-uratlni : nnd refllllni ; 1,000 feet , more or le < , o [ ( MnchHnutirllnoonalluy.bu- tui'c'ti Dou l.ui und rariihani ttruitt , from Nine teenth Htrcct east to Jmutlonof main newer. Injlnirof 4COOfc < 'tmoruor Icu otO-lm-lmeucr pipe , \\lth iifcoimry e.uiuntlonaml refllllmr , on ulloy bitwocn riirnluun nnd llnrnuy ttroct froin Seventeenth struct lust to innln line uf sciver LnjInjruCJ.MOfei'tofU Inchlplpumnruo lOMiuul nevi'wnry OMa\nllon and relllllnj' , on thu alley bUwcenHarnoy and Howard etretta. from Kiv- unteoith : Mrcet inst tci souer line. Also lu Int el 1,700 feet , more or lesu , uf 15 nuu 10 Inui mains , as per plans nnd nct.HH-atlonn , from n point near the foot of Dodt'o to the rl\er. All bids to Loaeeomuanlfd by bomb In the sum of the thausaul tiollam , an surety for the faithful .performance of the work herein adm- tlnctl , It awarded. The rl ht to reject any or all bliU U hereby re- loncd. J. J , L. JKWETT , lot City Clerk. _ PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M. EATKBUN , Cambridge , Neb , 1,000,000 Acrc ( Torcrnment land open to Home- lead * . 1'ro cinptlonn and limber clalnu. 200 choleu linprnt til claim * for ule or uxthaniro. 00 of the beut deeded farmi In Houthwcstern Nebras ka M 1th timber and \v ater for valu. A few choice itock luiicho * with fonnxl Heidi , timber , hay and water , for ulo , cheap. Corrvupoudcncu bolUitod , marSO-tfH.- " . d , P.ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 310 South Thirteenth Street , with J. M.Woolworth , Great German REMEDY ron RHEIWATIW NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , SORENESS or me CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS ' AND SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET AMI EARS , AND SCALDS , GENERAL 'TOOTH , EAR iMO HEADACHE , JlRD All other Fains AND No Preparation on cirili v\v > \ St. JAcnm OIL ai a Birr , MJHC , jmrn : ana CIICAT IMernal I ! n.cdj- . A trlil suliili but tlio CDinfnratlrtly trilling ootliy of SO Cc is , orjj crery ono Buttering with | aln on hne chetptudrioiitlvt r roof of it claims. IIIIinCTlO.Sa IN I.LUK.X MNOCi E3. SQID CY All CRUQQISTS AND DEAURS IN MEDIUM , A. VOGELER A CO. Jtitltlinni'f , nitl , , V.B.A. Though Slmlcon in Every Joint Aiul fiber with fevc- Mid ngue , or bilious rcinltt tent , the sj stem may yet be f rcul from tno ma- liiiiaiitlriH \vlth IfO'itcttcr's Stomath littters. Protect the ej stem ngaimt It nlth this b'encll- cent antlsjnsinoilielilih Is lurtlicrmorca su- prcmo remedy for Ih cr complaint , constipation , dyspepsia , debility , rheumatism , kidney trou bles ami other ailments. jtaTTorsaloby all Druggists anil Dealers generally - orally Established 11 Years , Assets ncprcsentcd 882,000OOO.O. l Acthc- Fire and Lite nyenti wanted. C. T. TAYLOH K C'0. ttth & Doughs St. DON'T IT BURN ! My IIOUSQ and furniture is insured with 0. T. TAYLOR & CO. , f/'or 14th nnd Douplas , DISEASES OF THE E DR. U B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAtt ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Itcforcncea fill Itqnitablo I'liyslelans of Dinah. . ffiTOITIcc , Corner IGth nnd Fnrnham Sts. , Omaha , Neb. _ nu2fimctl To Contractors , Builders ami Property Owuoro. The umlorslxnoil brulnf-bcen unpointed agent for the o\tuiibl\u Iron niulnlra manufacturing houses of K. T. ll.maim , of Detroit , ami the lliwcl Iron Foundry and Works nt Toledo , Ohio , capacity of M tons dally , Is prepared to fiirnlth vbtlnmtvt nnd prlroH for Iron columns , & < . ' , , &c. , for Btoru frontu , window i | > a nnd uillx , threshold i > hti8 , wrought Iron bcnnm and irlrd- urn , hjdraullo delators , etaplu tlttlnn'8pull | ) , Blmftlnif , &c , ; nlio Iron fences , cic tliiKi I"1 ilow guards , uhuttcra , stairs , bnlconltu , btttccs , chalinoaoa , ft'.iiuarlum ' * , fountains , bummer houses , lawn , garden nnd cemetery ornaments , lloucrbtands , irra\o guards , < Lc , , ic. , hi cndlesa \arlety. Catalogues Mumllod on application , Manufacturers' A ent , 22 1'c.ul utrcct. au.10-lin mo _ Council lilulta. lom * MrasfciLaiiu Agency DAVIS & SHVDER- I60G Farnham 8t . Omaha. Nebratka -a.OO. Caroailly selected litid In Eastern Nebraska for nnlc. Great lUrgalns In impro\cd farms , nnd Ornnh * city property. 0 , F. DAVJH , WKBSXEK BNVBEK. Late land Coiu'r U. I' . ' * _ U'-td'lf AOEN.T9 WANTED FOR FjiBtrsr SaLi.i.fQ HOOKS op TIIH Aoi I Foundations of Success IJUSINKSS AND SOCIAL FOllMS. The tawa of trade , legal forms , how to tronl- act butlncdJ , Nalualila Ublca , social etlijui'ttu lurllamrnttry usage , how to conduit public bull- ft Guide to Buccew for IIOM ; In fact Is a complete all coats. A family nccoulty. Addrew for cir cular ! , and pcclal tom ANUHOU I'UllLlSUhNa CO. . jt Lpuli. Mo. _ John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of OUh Si Jamba , ) UNDERTAKER. No HIT Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob OU. * rOrJcr8 by Telegraph Solicit * ! ap''Mv Mrs. .1. 0 lioUrtmn I'ltt-ibur I'a. " . . . , , ? , . , writes : "J wai mUTtrlnc * Irnnt gcucrnl dcMlltv..ilit of np- petite , conitipntlon , rto. , r-n tliatllfo ui n burden - don ; nftLMttintf llimloiK filood Hitters 1 fi.lt Iwt- ttr tlnn for j cars. I cannot pratso jour Kltturj too iniuli. " It. Oilili' . of Hnffalo , X Y.rltcs ! "Your Iliirdork Itlooil Hitters , In ihronlu ilisciiiciiot thu blood , llxer nnd klilncvn , Imio been rlKQallr marked with sucioss. Inato uteil them inyscif with bc t results , for torpidity ot tholhcr , undln cnsc ot a friend of nilno mHorlng from dropsy , the clTcct wru marclouo. . " . Ilnica Turner , Rochester , JJ. Y. , | rltcs"t ! ln\o been subject to ncrloua dlnorder ot the kldncjit. nnd unable to attend to business ; Ilitrdovk Illood lilttcri rcllcxcil lnolictorahtlfnl)0tt1o\t.i < iucdl I feel confident thut they \\lll tnthely turn me , " T. < A cntth Hall , Ttlnghainpton , N. Y. , writes : " 1 sullcrcd ltd n dull piln through my 'elt ' lung and shoulder. I.nst my uplilts , nppetlta and color , and could nlth dllhciilty keep up til ihy. Tool : jour llurdock Illood Hitters ai dl- letted , nnd ha\e fo'.t no pain shuo flr&t ecK al ter using them. " Mr. Noili Batc , lilmlrn , N" . Y. , writes : "Al > out four i enri ngo I had nn atUck of bilious locr , and never fully rccoMrcd. .My digestive organi were weakened , nnd I would be completely pros trated for daje. Alter using two bottles of your Burdock Illood Hitters the Improvement ua sol \l lblo that 1 ainstonl < hcd , I can now , thoiu-h Cl jcnrs of njo , don fair nnd reasonable dav'9 work. " C. Hlatkct Hoblnson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Out. , writes : 'Tor.veaH I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I mod jour tlnrdock Illood Hitters with happiest rt'iultD , and I now llnd lujstll In better health than for j ears past. " Mrs. Wallace. ItufTalo , N. Y. , writes : ' 'Ihavo wed llurdock Ulood Hitters for nen ous nnd bll- lions hendachcs , nnd can rceommcnd It tonnyone euro for bllliousncsa. " Mrs. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For nevcrnl J ears 1 hn\e stiffcrtd from oft-recur ring billions hcadaihes , d > $ .pcp.sin , and com plaints peculiar to lu ) bo.\ . Since living \onr Burdock ItloodOlUcn I am entirely rcllc > cd. " Price , SI.OO per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts FOSTER , IILBURN. . & Co , , Props , BTTFFAI.O , N. Y- Sold at wholesale by U h &JIeMahon nnd C. F. Goodman. je 27 eoJ-mo BiSfffl 1422 Doujrlas St. , Neai15fcb. . Before removing to their new OPERA-HOUSE STORE Will sell their stock of BOOTS I SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Prices."Z. "Z. PKOBATK NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Uouglai County , t : At a County Court , Jifld nt the County Court Room , In nnd for said County , August 1st , A. D. Ibtfl. Present , HOWA11U . SMITH , County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Joseph II , ? tcl- ton , deceased ; On reading and filing the jctltion of Martha S. Nelson , praying tliat thu Instrument , pur porting to bo a duly authenticated copy of the lofct 111 nnd tobtnment of tald deceased , nnd of the probate thereof , by the Circuit Court of Fountain County , State of Indiana , nnd this day filed In thl * Court , may bo allowed and recorded , an the list will nnd tcetamciit of tald Joisph 11. Kelson , deceased , In and for the titatu of v raba. Ordered , mt Aligust 2Tth , A. P. 1R81 , ft 10 o'cloik a. in , , Unsigned for hearing > ald petition , when all peroonii Interested In uld nutter nuty apm-arat aCounty Court to be held , In nnd for said County , and thow cause whj the prajcr of pvlltionerkhould not l-o grant ( < d ; ami Hut notice ot the pendency of tald petition and the hearing thereof , bo glxen to all persons Intermtcd In aid matUr , bv publUhlng ft copy of till * orderltiTim OUAIU WKBM.V 1UB , a iicwiiiapcr printed In * a Id County , for tlirco auaessUo wicks , prior to will l'Atriir45' ' : ] HOWA DI..8Mmi . , JudfQ. nuglO-\\3t _ County Dexter L.Thomas , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - , EA il Jli -FOll GOODS. Wo desire to call the special attention of the trade to our elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovorshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c.now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. JL TS ISH & McMAHON , , 1406 DOUGLAS STEBET , MAHA , NUB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. jy 18-me FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnhain St. , Omaha , Neb. Consignments nmdo MS 111 recoh o prompt attention. References : State Bank , Omaha ; 1'latt & Co. , Ualtllnorej 1'cck t IJanslicr , Chicago ; 11. Work & Co. , Cincinnati. T. OBERFELDER & CO. , UU'OUTUllH ANI > JODItEllS 01' & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the wont. IE1. O. HVioRGr-.AJSr. : : IT t * i i 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. GunSjAmmunitionjSporting Goods X FISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LIME OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne N y The largest Stock and MostOom- plete Assortment in The West. We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. N' . . n WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYSOOY. 3HS a 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. WM. F. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Cooking Stoves \ V Stove Repairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer ox * AEVC : OECXZiirxas ox * Tenth and Jackso" * * * * - Omaha , Neb