THE OMAHA THE DAILY BEE. MAHA PUDLI8HINQ OO. , PHOPRIbTORS CIO harnham , bet. Oth and 10th 8tr et . TKKMS OF SUBSCntrriON One copy 1 year , la Jr nco ( pottfald ) f 10.00 months " { . . . . 6.0 months " " . . . S.C * RAILWAY TIME TABLE. MB GAUD CHICAGO , ST. PAUL , MINNUrOUg AUD OMAHA RAILROAD , Leave Omnh No. 2 through pnmnRcr , 11 . m. No. 4 , Oakland pnwenuer , 8:30n. : m , Attire Omaha No. 1 , thropKh pa-Mongcr , 8.60 m. No , 8 , Oakland i uweiiccr | , 6.30 p. m. U1VIKO OMAIU ABt OR BOCTU K.UHP. 0. , B. i Q. 6 a. m. 3(0 : p , m , 0. & N. W. , 6 ft. m. 3:40 : p. m. | 0. , It I. & I' . . 6 a. m. 3:40 : p. m. K. 0. , St. ) . i 0. n. , ICMCS at 8 a. m. ard C.SO ! p.m. Arrl\ci tSt. Loulaat 0:30 : a. m. and 6:62 : * 'w ! ; StUfc P..lKosat8 a. m. and 3:10 : p. en. Arrives at St. LouU , nt 6:40 : a. m. and 7:30 : , m. WIST oa otrrnwMT ! . | B. * M. In Neb. , Through Express , 8:3 : ! a. m. B. & M. Lincoln Frelfjht. 7:00 : p. m. V P Kxprom , 1Z:16 : p. m. O. & R , V. fet tlrcoln , 10:80 : a. m. -O. A n. V. ( or Otcoola , 9.40 n. m. U. P. height No. 6 , 6:30 a. m. U. P. freight No. 9 , 8:15 a. m. TJ. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p. m. emigrant. OJ. P. freight No. 11 8:26 : p. m. Auumo raon ABT AND room. C. D. & O. , 6:00 a. tn. Ti& : p m. a & N. W.,8:45 : a. m. 7:26 : p. m. C , K. I. & P. . 9:46 : a. m. 0:06 : p. m. X. C. , BU Joe SO B. , 7tOa. : m.:4lp.m : iiuuvwo THOU tni R T AMP socTnvrwt. O. * R , V. from Lincoln 12:12 : p. m. C. P. Exyrem 3:26 : p. m. B b M.ln Neb. , Through Express 1:16 : p. . a & M. Lincoln Freight .36 a m. U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 : p. m. JNo. 6 4:25 p. m. Emigrant. 'No. 8 10.60 p. m. No 12 11:36 : a , m. O. A H. V. mixed , ar. :36 p. m. MOttH. Nebraska Division of tne St. Paul ft Sioux City Hood. No. 8 loaves OmaliA 8:30 : a. m. No. 4 leaves OmaLa 1.30 p. m .So. 1 arrives at On tha at 6.30 p. m. tlio , 3 arrives at Omaha at 10CO : a. m. COKMT IRAIR8 IIIWIXN OMJUIA AJCD OOU. < OIL sivrn. toavo Omaha at 3:00 : , 0:00 : and 11:00 : a. m. ; tfXX ) 2.00 , 8:00 : , 4:00 , 6:00 : and 6.00 p. m. Leave Council Bluff * at 8:25 : , 9:26 : , 11:26 : a. m. ; 1:26 : , 2:25 : , 8:26 : , 4:26 : C26 and 6:26 : p. m. 8un4 VB The dummy' ' leave * Omaha at 9:00 : and 11:00 a. m. j 2.00. 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Ix ve Council Bluffs at 8:25 : and 11:26 a. m. ; 1:26 : , 4:26 : and 6:26 . . m. : p. _ _ _ _ _ Opening end Oloalng of Malli. I6OTB. OFKM. OLOBI. a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m. -Chlcago&N. W 11.00 9.30 4:30 : S:40 : "Chicago. It I. & I'aclOc.11:00 : 9:00 : 4:30 : 2:10 : * ChIcaio , B. & li 11:00 9:00 : 4:30 : S:40 : Wabash. v 12:30 4tSO S:40 : flloux City and Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:30 : JDnlon Pacific 6:00 11:40 : Dmaha&lLV. . 400 11:40 : B. & M. In Neb 4:00 : 8:40,6:30 : : Omaha & Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30 Local malls for State of Iowa leave but once a day. viz : 4:30 : a.m. A Lincoln Mall Is also opened at 10:30 : a. m. Offlco open Sundaji from 12 tn. to 1 p. m. TITOS. F WALL P. M. Business Directory. Abstract and Real fcitate. JOHN E. McCAOUK , opposite Post Office. W. R. BAIITLETT 817 South ISth Street Architect ! . DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , AKCHITECrS Room 11. Crelghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. . Koom 2. Cielghton Block. Boot * and ( Shoes. JAMES DsVINE & CO. . < Flne Boots and Shoes. A good naeortmcnt ot > homo work on hand , corner lath and Ilarney. THOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 805 10th street , manufactures to order good work * t 'air prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1B17 Dourtaist. Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs ; JfoSHANE & SCHROEDER , the oldest B. and E. hOUBO In Nebraska establlriiod 1875 Omaha. OKNTRAL RESTAURAUT , MRS. A. RYAN , louthwcst corner 16thand Dodeo. Best Board ( or the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours. Board by the Cay , Week or Month. Good Terms lor Cash. Furnished Ttnoma Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM 8NYDER , 14th and Harney Streets. jewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 13U Farnham Street. Junk. . BERTHOLD , Run and Metal. Lumber , Llmo and Cement. \ POSTER & ORY corner Uth and Douglas Sts. Lamps and Qlassware , J. BONNER 1B09 Douglas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. G. A. LINDQUE8T , One of oar most popular Merchant Tailors Is re- cclving- the latent designs ( or Spring and Summer -Gooda ( or gentlemen's ' wear. Stylish , durable , and Dtl.-es low as over 215 13th bet. Douir.&Farn. Millinery. MBS , 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancy - -cy Oooda In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , lloslery , Gloves , Corsets , lie. Cheapest House In the West. Purchasers save SO per cent. Ordur br Mail. 115 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. Itth & Jackson its , „ Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Fainham 8ta. , Welthans Bros. , proprietors. Grocers. Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng ami bar T. A. McSIIANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlnp Streets. nardwaio , Iron ana bteel. OLAN & LANQWORTIIY , Wholoeale , 110 ani1 113 lEtb street A. HOLMES corner IBth anil Callornl ( Harness. Saddles , &c. B. WEIST SO IBth St. bet F rn. & lUrnev. Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE , Goo , Canfleld.Oth & Farnham CORAN HOUSE , P. II. Cary , 918 Farnham t. SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slaven , 10th St. .Southern Hotel , CUB. Hamcl Oth & Lcavcnftorth Clothing Bought. 0 JBHAW will pay highest Cash price lor second hand clothlnr. Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentists. DR. PAUL , WUllama1 Block , Cor. Uth & Dolgo. Drugs , Paints ana Oils. KUUN A CO. PhirmacUte , Fine Vane Uoods , Cor. 16th * nd Doucus ktreeta. W , J. WHITEHOUf E , Wbolcmle & Retail , 16th st , .0. FIELD , 2022 North Blda Cumlng Street. . PARR , Drutrgtst , 10th and Howard Street * . Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F , LEllMANN & CO. , Hew York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1812 Fartv him street L. 0. Enewold alw > boots and shoca 7th A Pacific. hurulture. A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stoves , 1111 Donzus. Ulgheat cash prlco aid ( or second hand good * . BONNER 1809 DourOa st. Fine goods , &c. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST , FRIES &CO. , 1213 Harney fit. , Improve- ed Ice Boxen , Iron and Wood Fences , Office lUlllngs. Counter * o ( fine and Walnut. Olgars and Tobacco. WE3T & FRIT80IIER , manuacturen of Cigars , and Wholesale Dealers In Tobaccos. 1805 Douglas. W. V. LOHENZEN manufacturer HUOthetreot. Florltt. A. Donaghuo , pUnta , cutflowen , ee dit > oqaeta etc. K. W. cor. 16th and Dowlas itrwU. Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDRKW ROSF.WATER , Crelghton Block , town Suneys , Grade and Sewerage Syttemi ft Specially. , Uommlsilon Merchants , JOHN G. WIL LIS.HU Dodge Street. D n. REKMER. For details eeo largo adurtl . m nt In DallC and Wotklr. Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works , Uftnufacturen Iron Comlco , Tin , Iroii and Slate Roofllng. 0 len from any locality liromjitly executed In the best manner. Factor } * ud omce 1213 Harney St. Uahanlird Iron oormuvs , Wliutow Uarn , etc. , tnanudxturcil and put up In any part of the country. T. B1NHOI.1) 416 Thirteenth rtroot OrocVery. . BONNER 1309 Douglas street. Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Qoods. QEO. H. PETKIiaON. Also Hate , Cops. Coot * , Shoos , Notions and Cutlery , 801 S. 10th street. Refrigerators , Oanfield't P tenl. 0. F. GOODMAN Uth St. bet Fam. & lUrncy. Show Oasa Manufactory. , ' 0. J. W1LDK , Manufacturer and Dealer In all klndi of Show CMO , Upright Case * , A' . . 1317 Casa St. PKAKK U GERHARD , uroprietor Omah * Show C M manufactory , B18 South 16th street , between Loarenworth and Uarcy. All goods warranted Qrtt-elaM. * nbrokers. ROaRNFRIiD. inth 8t. . h t. ' tt.i. M liar Stove * and Tinwar * . A. BURMESTEll , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds ol Building Work. Odd Fellowi * Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douslas St. Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators , Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians ani Surgeons. W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No t , Cielghton Block , 15th Street. P. S. LEISENR1NO , M. D. Masonic Block. 0. L. HART , M. U. , Kye and Ear , opp. postofflto DR. L. B. ORADDY. Oculist and Aurlst. B. W 15th and Farnham BU Photographers. GEO. HEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. Fim-clast Work and Prompt- nees guarantoon Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21612th 8L , bel. Fainham and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. riTZPATRIOK , 1109 Douglas Street. Painting an aper onglng. HENRY A. KOSTKRS. Ill Dodge Street. Shoe Stores. Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnham st. bet 18th & Uth. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1116 Douglas St. Now and Second Hand Furniture. House Furnishing Goods , > Vc. , bourht and sold on nnrrow marrins. tialoons. HENRY KAUFMANN , In tha new brick block on Douglas Street , has Just opened a most elegant BCCJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to IS everyday. 11 Caledonia " J FALCONER. 679 IBth Street. Undertakers , CHAS. RIEWE , 101V Farnham bet 10th & lltd. 00 Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St. , Fancy Goods KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA bd S t- * to S ? e | f t = j s § g I 93 s S > S ! I * ° Sa * a BITTERS ILER & CO. , Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA. X.OXT : PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis , wnOUUJALH DBAURB IN- BOOK , i DADCDQ J WRITING ; NEWS , f rMrtnO 1 WRAPPING ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. jarCosh paid ( or Rags and Paper Stock , Sera Iron and Metals. Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1287 , North Proposals lor Sowar Bonds- Scaled proposals will be received until October 29th , 1881 , at 12 , noon , by the City Clerk of Omaha , county of Douglas. State of Nebraska , and will , at that hour , be opened for the imicliaao of $50,000.00 of the issue of 8100,000.00 of 'Sower Bonds , First Series , of the City of Omaha. Said bonds are dated September let , 1881 , are in sums ot 31,000.00 each , bear interest from their data at the rate of uix per cen tum per annum , payable at the office of Kountzo Bros. , New York , Bemi-annually , upon coupons attached ; said bonds are issued under the Charter power of said city after election duly held authorizing their issue 'or the completion of Sewero partly conntructcd , and for the construc tion of additional Sewers. The 8T 0,000.00 now oifcred ore the first sold of said Bonds. Bids will be addressed to the undersigned , and must state tha full name and tuldrcHtj of the liddcr , the amount of said Bonds desired , and the prica proposed to bo paid. The right is reserved to reject any and ill bids. J. J. L. C. JKWETT , neit29-30t. City Clerk. To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a positive cure ( or Spermatoirhca , Seralna Veoknww. Impotancy , and all diseases resulting ( rom Boll-Abuse , an Mental Anxiety , Lossi Memory , Fains In the Back or Side , anil disease * ItlOBI. that load to Consumption Insanity and carlygme The Specific Medicine Is belni ; used with wonder ful success. PampbloU eot tree to all. Write ( or them And get full par tlcukr * . Price , Specific , tl.QO per package , or six pack. wee ( or to.OO. Address all orders to D. 8IMSON MEDICINE CO. NOB. 104 and 106 Main St. Ruflalo , N. T. Bold tn Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J. W. licit , J. K Iih , and all arugglsUevorywhere. SB-fkwlr GRAND OPENING ! Professor Flther , ( ( rom St. LouU ) Danclnp Ac. adcmy. Standard Hall , cor. KKttenth and Farn ham , Tuesday evening , September 6th. Classes ( or Ladlus and Ointleinen comracncln Tuesday tienlng September Oth ; classes * lor Mixes and Masters , commencing Saturday after noon at i o'clock. ClanDOsfor Families , will bo arrang-nd to suit the honorably patrons. Also ballet dancliiK can bo Uught. Terms liberal , and perfect satiactlon ! ( to schol ars guaranteed. I'rlv&to Instruction * II * > eKlr * en at the Dancing Aeidcmy or at the tultlence of the patrons. 1'rlvato ordoi 0 } oe left atU iWeycr4 ft ltr80-U THE SHORT WHEAT Whnt the Dofloienoy in and Whtxt BrinRH It on. Mlnnea | < ells Tribune. The tot l M-henl crop of the United States is now put nt 308,002,000 bushels - ols , ngftinst 448,750 , , ( WO Iwshols for 1870 , nnd 480,840,723 bushels for 1880 , nccording to the figilro'i of tlio ngrioultural department. This short- ngo of more thrm 100,000,000 bushels is pretty evenly distributed over the whole country. In every soolion some cnuso lias npponrod to pnrtinlly disappoint the cxpecJfttions of the fnrnici-s. The Now England states allow n regular nnd constant decline - cline in production ; the mid dle atutos note n falling on" of 12 per cent Ironi last yonr'a yield ; the southern stntos scarcely hold their own , while in the impor tant region of the vest , the crop is decidedly short. It is not easy to se cure nuthontio reports from the Pacifio const , but that thorp will bo ndccreaso is evident , while Colorado nnd the territories fall considerably below the figures of 1870. The only states which this year show an increase over the crop returns for 1880 nro Nebras ka | , Wisconsin and Kansas. The tor- itory j of Dakota makes a great leap forward of over six million bushels in two 1 years , but when the rapidity with which the acreage has increased is taken into computation this is scarcely extraordinary. Illinois , Indiana and Michigan have suffered most severely , the yield in the first mentioned being considerably less than half of that for either of the two years immediately preceding. The causes which produced this uniform effect nro curiously diverse. In California it is n Into spring , and in aoinu sections lack of rain. .From Illinois cast nnd south the drouth of this year has boon something terrible , while in Min nesota continued heavy rains delayed harvesting and did much damage to grain. In the states lying near Chesapeake Bay thcro has not been enough rain to do more than moisten the surface of the ground for lifted ! weeks. Wells nro dry , rivers hnvo disappeared , nnd already , weeks ngo , vegetation appeared ns if a heavy frost had passed over it , so completely had , it been killed by the longdrought. In Minnesota more rain fell in the month of September than in nny pre vious year on record. A gentleman largely interested in wheat farming in the Ked Riv6r Valley , who boasts this year of an averageorop of twenty-eight bilshols to the acre , declares that the disappointment thcro is chiefly owing to the carelessness of the fnrn rs thorn- solves. Ho attributes his own success to the fact that his grain was put in stack as soon as cut ; while others who left theirs in shock , waiting for the thresher , were overtaken by repoatcd rains and suiforcd severe loss. It is probable , howeve that the shortage will not inflict serious damage upon the farmers as a class. No cases where the crop was n total' failure , to bo left standing or plowed under , as in previous years , are reported from any section. The decrease comes from n general limitation in the yield per aero , and thus n part of what the farmer loses in quantity is mad up to him in price. The point to which wheat has already reached in the mar ket , and the probable range of prices during the month that must elapse before a new crop can bo fairly on the way , insure as fair a return , up to n certain limit , as the lower rate1 of profit given by the prices of proceed ing years upon a much larger supply. At the Theatre- Now Haien Register. Of COUHO you go to the theater to enjoy yourselsl You think you.do at euents. It is always necessary that other people should enjoy your pre sence , and wo throw in n few hints that will assist you materially in ac complishing this noble purpose. .Never buy j-our tickets in advance. If you do j'ou will mies the opportuni ty of standing for half an hour at the box oftico window with an impatient multitude at your heels. Always trust your familiarity with the ) house nnd find your own seats. You will bo ousted in duo time by the usher , but never mind , you bark the shins of a dozen people in making the change nnd will bo the cynosure ( wo just bought that word ) of all eyes. You will not think to get a "house bill" until nearly time for the curtain to rise. Then stand up , in vour place and perform sundry gyrations with your arms tonttract the attention of the boy who has programmcsin charge. You may look like n windmill while performing this feet ; but remember , your best friends know you are one. "Gawp" around to'sco ' if there is anybody you know in the house , nnd bob your head to about a dozen people ple you don't know. This will im press your seat neighbors with your extensive acquaintance. They never will imagine for n moment that your grocer and butcher nro in the gullcry swearing because you'd rather buy theatre tickets than to pay your bills. During the overture inform your companion that the "tympani" isn't shading his enough , that the trombone blares quite too much , and as for the lo.idcr , ho is too utterly vigorous with liis baton. Tliis sots you down ns a musical critic of the firat class , lou don't know a note from n ton cent picco , but no matter. The effect is what you nro after. As the play proceeds make sundry audible exclamations like "flow she mouths , " "Positively the worst I over saw , " "Ain't she a daisy ? " "Oh , what n voice , " The part is too heavy for him , " "Miserable , miserable. The people in front of you nro just be- Lighted enough to enjoy the play , nnd it is your business to , lot them know that they nro sadly ignorant of what good acting is. Between the acts it is immensely popular to go out nnd wander in the lobby. Don't you do it. Your credi tors will pounce on you the next morning if they nro wasting their money. If the play should prove interesting to , others don't lot it interest you. Talk ubout anything but the play , and keep your chin music well in tune all the time. You will thus render yourself disagreeable to a few near you , but you will show your intellectual super iority. Make the most of yourself if you have to bo an ass to do ao. By the way , if you should occupy u box , pose. .Sinking nttitduesffor the bonciit of an nudienco is ono or the few real pleasures of life. Study classic models in this , line of business I nnd you'll mnko n hit. If you don't , some ono * > f the gallery gods will right on your nose with n peanut shuck. Always remember that behavior at the thcntro is one of the fine nits , and should be cultivated nt the expense of the enjoyment of every person in the house. Trample ( metaphorically , of course , wo don't nsk you to agitate your No. ll's ) on the rights of others in every wny you can think of , nnd retire from the field victor , proud in the consciousness of having enjoyed yourself in your own selfish wny , _ _ _ _ _ , HER POUND OF FUESH. Shylook in Modern Dr n nnd Fomi- nlnc Gender. Fan Francisco Call. A most disgusting exhibition of in humanity nml grasping love of money was displayed in Judge Hunt's court yesterday afternoon , during the hearing - ing of a habeas corpus coso to obtain possession of little Adnni Colin. It seems that the child had been forcibly kept nway from his dyinc mother , notwithstanding her pleadings , and llnbbi Messing , touched with the poor woman's tale , hud sworn out the writ. The bailitf of the court was sent with nn order fur Annie llickort'H arrest. In nn hour or so ho returned wilh a tall , rawboned - boned woman , clad in an oln-timo plaid silk drcsi , that had probably not soon the light of day for score of years. A dilapidated rod shawl com pleted the attire , and made the tall , gaunt figure seem gigantic. In her arms , squeezed tightly to her , wns a pretty little boy , about two years mid a half old. She wns mad. Every nerve wns in a tremor , and her head jerked from side to side as if on a pivot. Her eyes snapped and her mouth worked convul sively. The first question asked was if she refused to give up the child. "Yes , she did , unless Khe had money money. " Rabbi Messing was placed upon the stand to make out n case. Ho , in a graphic manner , told how Lena Colin , a beautiful young Jewess , lay , deserted by her husband , upon her death bed , expecting almost any minute to cross over tlio dark river ; > how she continually cried for her little ono , that she might fondle it < nice again to her bosom before taking her , lost fnrowoll , nnd how this woman refused to lot the child pass for , a single instant from nor care , unless $300 , claimed to bo duo for nursing the sick woman , were paid for. Ho had , ho said , agreed to assume the guardianship of the child and see to .its religious training , while on the other hand the captor of the child threatened to alienate the child from its people. The woman was then made to take the stand , which she did , still clutching the child. "Don't you know , " questioned the Judge , "that this poor mother wishes to see her child ? " "Yes , " muttered the woman. "Why don't you lot her have it , then ? " ' 'Because I'm ' n widow and have no time to waste with her , " she ' snapped. "But why keep the chi'ld ? " "Because the mother wanted mo to. I spent ? 100on her. ' "But if you know that she was dy ing , nnd that she yearned to see her child , would you allow her. to ? " asked the judge. The woman pondered a moment , then sulkily answered "No. " "Why V nsked his honor , ; "jBecauso , " said the woman , ' 'she owesmo , money. " , "Is that the only reason ? " persisted the judge. "Yes , I yvani my money , " shrieked the woman. "But , my good woman , " asked the judge , "you must hnvo some affection for the child that loads you to wish to keep it ? " "No ; I only like my money. " The bystanders were horrified it the attempt of the woman to hold the child for a debt against a dying wo man , especially after she had sued and been beaten in the courts ; nnd more especially at the hardheartedness - edness displayed. The judge made out an order to deliver the child into the Rabbi's custody , and when she understood that her sweet rovongn was balked , she became a fury. "And won't anybody pay me ? " she shrieked. Then she moaned out , "Oh , isn't this hard to take the brat from mo and not pay me any money ? " Even then she refused to give up tlio child , and it was found best to allow her to clutch the little ono in horarms until they could qo to the dying mother. Liquid Gold- Dan'l Flank , of Brooklyn. Tlogn county , Fa. , describes it thus : " 1 rode thirty mi'es for n bottle of THOMAS' KouaTitiu OIL , which clTccted tin ) wonderful euro of n crooked limb in six applications ; it proved worth more than gold to me. ' ' i 17eodlw The * Wi dom of an Innocent. Milwaukee Sentinel. A lady of Milwaukee has twin sons of whom she ; s very proud , both being handsome , sprightly ind precocious little fellows. A short time since a gentleman sent the lads a pair of "Colorado jacks , " which , of course , tickled their fancies immensely after they had learned the important lebson of non-intorforonco with the business end of the animals. One of the boys was givin ? a lady n growing descrip tion of the pets , which led to the query : "Aro your jacks gentle , Frank ? " "Well , yes , ma'am,1' said Frank ; "they nro awful tame in front , but you bet thoy'ro awful wild bo- hind. " DYING BY INCHES. Very elton wo BOO a person Buffer ing from some form of kidney com plaint nnd is gradually dying by inches. This no longer need to bo so , for Electric Bitters will positively cure Dright's disease , or any disease of the kidneys oruriniary organs , They nro especially adapted to this class of diBoases , acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time , nnd will speedily euro where every other remedy has failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle , by Ish & Me * Million. (3 ( POLAND & Q WYE It , Commission Merchants. For the halcot Farm Produce : I'otatocH J'oultry , IJuttir , Vgst ricuh 1 and o.d on toinuilwloii. Cash ( usances iiiada on conilnmonti. | Warehouse and Btore , 1413 Dodge .Street , Omaha , Neb. ' PllOUATE NOTICE. flUlo ol Xtbranka , Douglu County , M : At A County Court , hcM itt the County Court Itoom , In Mil ( or mid Count ) , Auput lit , A , n. issn. rrwcnt , HOWAHU K. SMITH , County JiidRB. In the matter ol thowUto ot Jwcph It , Net- ton , ilotoncJ : On rivullnir ami flllne the , ctlt > on ot Marthn S. Nelion , l'r Jlrii ? that the Inurnment , wit. portlntr to l > e a duly authenticated copy of the iwt w 111 and tc tAmriit ol m\A \ ilocc f. and of the prohnto thercot , by h Circuit Court ol fountain Count } , Rule o ( Indiana , and thltdar ( llod In Ihl * Court , may bo allowed and recorded , Mtha1a < t llland ttnlamcntol mld'Jikcyh II. Nclron , deceased , In and ( ot the 8UVoMo- ) ( braika. Ordered , That Attftmt 2Tlh , A. t ) . 1R81 , at 10 o'clock a. m , , tanmlgncd ( or hmrlnffMildpctlUon , when all vcnons liitrirstol In n.\ld matter nm > appear at a County Court to bs licld , In and for ( aid County , and i-liow cauno why the tirajer ol pclllloncrnhould not bo grunted ; and tint notice of the pendency ofwld petition ami the hearing thereof , be chcn to Ml poricinn Intcrcntcd In "Aid mutter , I > T imMMilng R copy of thl < order In Tun OMAHA WnniaYlHn , it noAnpApor printed In raid Count } i for three aucceejUe icoVs , prior to ( Aid day ot nfArltic. | A true copy. ) lIOWAnn II. SMITH , in3i County Jud o. PROBATE NOTICE. iUto of Nebraska , IKnislM Count ? n : At a County Court , held at the County Court Ho nin. In and for nald County , Hrpt. ? 3rd , A. II. 1SS1. 1're.ciit , A , H. OIIADWICK , Count ) Judge. In the matter ot the adoption ft Jennie K\nn. On r > < Adinir and dllii ? the petition of and IHll Carey , prajln that thcv mar ed to adopt Mid Jennie Ilan , and tin and utatcment of llentj andHlii * lUati , prwim of Mid child that ald Auguntu * and Dell Cany may lie it r ml tied no to do \oluntarlly rclln- quelling all claim to mid child Ordered , That October 2tnd , A. D. 1R91. al 10 o'clock a , in , I * aiwlsned for hearing ; Raid peti tion , tt hen nil pcrtniii interfiled In nld matter may appear at a County Court to bo hold , In and For mid County , and nhow catioliy the wujor of petitioner nhould not 1 > eranttd , and that no- lira of pandoncyo ( iwld putltlon anil the hmrlna thereof , ho Rhcn to alt porMii * Intcrtntcd In raid matter , by jiubllnhlng a copy of thin order In Tin OMAIU Wititiar Ilii , nonnpaper printed In * aU ! County , ( or three lucceulte onkn , prior to laid d y of hearing A. M. CIIAIWICK. Onnnty Judge' PllOBATE NOTICE. In the matter of tha K Ut of 1'ctcr J , Johnson , dcccjiocd Notice In hereby glen that the creditor ) of ld dcc Kodnll mm-tthc admtnUtrator of mid Kntnt , before mo , County Judge of Douglu County , Nebraska , nt a County i curt Ilooin , In oaid County , on the 2 th day cf No\ ember , 1881 , on the S4tb day of . 'anuan' , IBS ! , and on the 2tlh day of March , 1832 , at IV o'clock ft. m. MOh day , for the pur | < o o ot protontlng thrlr claims for culmination , adjustment nnd allowance. Sin monthi are allowed ( orcreditor * to present their ilalmn. umlonpji'iutor the administrator to tittle mild r > tatc , from the 24th day of Beptom. l r , ISdl , this notice wilt be published In Till OMAHA WIPNLT DUN for four weokii nuccoulrely , prior to the 24th day of Nou'ml , 1881. [ A true ropy. ) A. > ! . CHAinVICK , octlD wl County Judge. Election Froolfuuntion on Conrt Homo Appropriation. At a session ot the board of Countv Commis sioners of the county ol Dotiglan'ln tlio state of Ko'nuka , boldcn on the 4th day of October , A. D. 1BS1. The follewlns action was taken by the bonrd with with respect to the construction of n Court llOllflO. WIISRIAS , On Ing to the enhanced \nlue of lalior an I material it In Impossible to erect n Court House suitable ( or the puipono-of said uounty for the aum designated In the proclama tion for the lame of bondn for the construction of n Court House , submitted to the people NO\IJU b r 2nd,1880 ; and WIIKK H , After twice thoroughly ndMjrtl lng the mutter the loncst rcspomdblo bid for the construction nf A Court House that would bo flru pkoof nml such aato miot the needs of the coun ty , amounts 10 Ono Hundred and Ninety-eight Thousand Uollarij rind WIIKKKAR , Tha balance of funda necessary to construct , a suitable Court Homo can bo Buppllcd from the general ro < pnuo of the county without any additional levy that now authorized by law. but the quimtloii oj mull appropriation mint flrst boHUbmtttcd to the electors of paid county ; thcrcforojt I * Kr.sot.VKD , That the following proposition be and the same li hereby nuhmlttcd to the ininll. fled electors of nald county of I'ouglaR , to-Hit : blull the count ) ol Douglas ho authorized In the > oar 1682 , to appropriate from the general rcvcnuo of llio gald county for that > car out of funds not othcrnlso required ( or county pur- posts , the sum of Tn only-dye hourand Dollarn , and In theear 18&I , from the reicnuuof that joar out of funda not otherwise required for count/purpoic the further sum of luonty-tlvo Tlioimnd Dollara to aid In the erection con struction and completion of n Cou t House building In the tlty of Omaha for county pur. Uho form In which the nbivo proposition shal bo iMibmlttcd shall bo by'ballot'upah ' which ballot shall IKJ printed or written , or party prlntoi or written , the words "Kor Court Jloune Appro pihtlon , " or "Against Court HOHBO Approprla t'on ' , " and all ballot * cast having tliuroon the words "I'oi Court Houao Appropriation , " shsll bo d-cmud nnd taken to bo In favor of Paid propnsl tlon , and nil ballots cant ha\lng therton the wordi "Against Couit House ( Appropriation.1 shall bo dcomcd und taken to bo against pah proposition , and It two-thirds ol the vote ) cant at the election hereinafter provided Jit this behalf - half bo In fat or of the abovu proposition , ft snail bo doomed and taken to bo carried. The said proposition fhall bo voted upon nl the general cloUI.'n . to bo hcht In thu county ol Douglas , State of Nubrntkn , on the bth day ol No\ ember , A. D. 1BS1 , at the follow Ing named Omaha I'roclnct No , one , (1) ( ) Felix Sla\cn's grocorj ; Tenlli Htrcet. Omaha Precinct No. two , (2) ( at Jerry Jla- Omaha Precinct No. three , (3) ( ) J > r. Hjdo'g of flpo , cor. DouKlas and Twelfth strccti. Omaha Precinct No. four , (4) ( ) bhciifl'n office court house. Omaha 1'rcclnct No. fl\o. ( B ) Holmes' hard ware store , Slxteciitli and California streets. Omahn precinct No. six , ( n ) No. 1 tinglno IlouBC , Twentieth and Iznrd ttrooU. Hcratogn Precinct School house near Grue- nine's , Florence Prof Inct Florence hotel. Union Precinct In InKton school houso. Jefferson I'roclnct School houeo in district No. 4'i. KlUiorn Proclnct-Elkborn school houno. I'latto Valley Precinct School hi u o at Water Chicago 1'rcclnct School house at Klkhorn station , Milliard Precinct illllard school homo. HcArdlo 1'rcclnct UuArdlu icbnul liouno. Dougiox Precinct House of J 0. Wllcox. Wo t Omaha Precinct School house near And which election will bo opened at 8 o'clock In the morning and will continued open until 0 o'clock In the aftomoon ot the Kama day. IJ. 1' . KNKII1T. rilKD UUKXEL , F. W. COIIUBS. County CninmliiHloncrs. JOHN K. JIANCHtHTKK. County Clerk. oitl'J-wSt Examination of Teachers I will lx ) present at my olllco In Crolghton block on the first Saturday of each month to"x. nmlne mich appllcanti ) ax may desire to teach In the nubile schools In Douglas county. Quar terly eiamlnatlon first Saturday In February , Hay , August nnd Noember. . County Bunt , ulllc Instruction nl3.sc.'inwtf ! Tin Hour roroiARl Tui U r hi tuna I THE OVALGHURN OTHER UlIDIlN MANCFAO. Ki3 3a IK Till TOllED. J | ? B MAKKKT Manufacture lnfl OBU < , 4.6 , B , 10 nd I gallons. U lias no pearln1. U nce no tiolM " work vastly and quIcHy. and gets tlie iurK iv amourt of lutUr 'rom ' the mill : or creiiin ; ) waoo from the e t ash lumber. It old at a lower price than any Mhtr Hnt-iJaM i hum. Bend for dlicrlptlVB Urcular and price W , J. CONN ELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Ornoi-KrontItooms ( upntalrii ) InllMiscom't new brick building N. W. corner Kftoonttt od arnham Str l > . OK. B. CLAKKIIOX. " " "UIIT Olarkson & . Hunt , Succeiuv' * tn nichuda jc Hunt , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , 8) HthBtrrnt Om h Neb , i A WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , MAKERS OF Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks. The only Ilional plato that original firm of j is giving for in * Ilogora JJros. sUnco a single All ou Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon n' > Kniroa plated triple thioknossof with tlio groatoat pinto only on of CAW. Knch the B o o t i o s lot botng hung on n scale vrhilo where expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby innuro n full do. making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. them.Wo wear as long ana Wo would call a triple plntod especial attention one. tion to our BOO- Orient. All Ordon In the W < Ll sho-iidhe Addressed to A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale , Jeweler , OMAHA , - - - - ' - NEB. BOSTON STORE 614-616 So , TENTH STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. I Case scarlet Twill1 Flannels , 26 to 60 cents. 1 Case White Shaker Flannels , 16 2-3 worth , 25 cents. Case Grey Mixed Flannels , 16 2-3 to 25 cts , Case Shirting Flannels , 22.1-2 , worth 35 cts. Lot Fancy Plaids , 20c , worth 30. 11 " " 25c , worth 46. * " . All Wool Shqdda Cloths , 46-60c , worth 65c. ' ' * Lot Black Cashmeres , 60 , 65 , 76 , 85 , 96 cts. 11 Heather Foule Mixtures , 40c , worth 60. " All Wool Apmres new shades 25 cts , worth 40. Black Satins , 76c , $1.00 , $1.26 , $ I.5O , Black Gros Grain Silks , $1,00 , , $1,25 , $1.35 , $1.60. Look at our $1.00 silks. Heavy Canton Flannels , 8-12 , 10,11 1-2 , 12 1-2. Black and White checkered shirtings , 12 1-2 , and 15 cents uptown prices 16 2-3 and 20 cents. 1 Case Lanies' and' Childrens' Hosiery. 17 dozen Men's Heavy Underwear , 50 cents each , worth 75. 20 dozen Ladies' Merino Underwear 50 cents up to $1.75. ' Our Millinery department is now stocked with all the correct styles. Trimmed Hats $1.00 to $15.00. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. CHARLES MCDONALD 314O NOW OFFERING FOll ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS - 3C358T - Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc. 200 Handsome SuitB , at $5.00 ; 300 Stylish Buitfl , $1O.OO ; 75 Black Silk Suits , 317.OO. \Vo have several lots of ataplu goods which will bo offbrod at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies ohould avail themselves of this great nalo of CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS , i SILK AND LINEN HANDKEROmEFS , LAW SOITS AND SACQUES. i CHARLES MCDONALD. ! Of the Very Latest Styles , M LADES , GENTS , MB CHILDBEH , AT MRS. HU EHRMANN'S , 16th Street , bet. Capitol Avenue and Davenport. Repairing' neatly done and Furs made to order * blOt , C < 'if t llHf , ' 4y , , , , : , . . witm