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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * MONDAY , OCTOBER 81 , 183L PTHE DAILY BEE , .VIAHA PUtiLISHINQ CO. , PROPnitTORQ BIO trnh ni , bet. Oth and IOth Streets. 1EUM3 or aimscniPTtoN One copy 1 Jc r , In a'J vxnco ( p tr IJ ) (10. CO months 'I f..O months " " S.CC BAILV7AY TIME TABLE. MR CARD CIIICAOO , BT. TtV ] , , M XKAIXU9 ) AND OVAI1A KAII.KOAC. Omaha No. 2 through pvisenger , 11 . in. No. 4 , Oakltnd juiwciiKcr , 8:30o. : in. Arrlie Omaha No. I , throuxh pftsscngcr , 2:68 in. No , 3 , Oakland { nsscngur , 6.30 p. ro. LSAVISa OM1IIA KAST OR SOC1U HOUND. C. , II , i O. 6 n. rn. 3:40 : p. ui , C , A N. W. , C ft. HI. 8:40 : p. in.l 0. , 11,1. & P. . 0 n. m. 3:40 : p. lu. K. C. , St. J. It 0. II. , lea\es at a. m. a d CM : p.m. Arrives at St. Loulint 010n. : in. nnd 6:52 : p. m. m.W. W. . Pf , L. A P. , le-UCTntS a , m. nnd 3:10 : p. m. Arrives at St. Louis .nt 0IO ; a. m. mid 7.UO . m. V.KST on soirniwRHr. < . | p. & M , In Xcl > . , Through Kxprt-w , 8:35 : a. m. li. h M. T.lnooln t'iclttht. 7:0u : p. in , U P Express I''jlG p. m. O. A. U. V , for I Inoln , 10:20 : na. . O. A H. V. for Oncooto , J HO n. in. U. P. freight No. 6 , tW : a. in. U. P. freight No. 9 , Ml 5 a. in. tJ. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p. m. emigrant. U. P. fitlht No. 11 B : 6 p. 111. ARUiriJiO FROM TAST AXD POUTU. 0. II. & t } . , B-.CW a. tn.-T-8 ! p lu. O. ft N. W.l:46 ) : ft. to. 7:25 : p. ru. 0. It. 1. & 1'OMD ft. in. 9.0.'i p. in. 1C. C. , St. Joe &U . , 7 : 0a. in. 0:15 : p.m 1HRIVIKO TRO TUX HMf AMD ROnTHWMt. O. & II. V. from Lincoln 12:12 : p. in. U. P. Kxprcw 3S : p. in. B * M. In Nob. , Through Kxpron3 4:15 : p. m. 11. & M. Lincoln Freight 8:38 : ft in. U. P. Freight No. 10-1:41) : p. in. No. G 4'S : p. m. Kulgmnt. No. 8 10:60 : p. m. No 12 lliSfi n. m. O. A H. V , mixed , ar. 4:35 : p. ro. KOKNI. Nebraska DltUlon ot tno St. Paul & Bloux City 1100(1. No. 2 leaves Omahk&SO . m. Vo , 4 ! ca\cs Omal.al.'JO p. m So , 1 nrHe-i at Oiathast 6:30 : p. m , Nc. 3 arrives nt Omaha at 10M : > a. in , BtrkMT TRAIKB RSrWKKN OM1UA AKD ooi'.uit. DLurra. Leave Omaha at 3:00 : , 0:00 and 11:00 a. m. ; IKK ) 2:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00 : , 6:00 : and 6:00 p. m. Lout o Count II Ulutfc at 8:26 : , 0:26 , 11:25 ft. m. ; lOl , :26 : , 3:25 , 4:25 : 6:25 : and 6:25 : p. m. Butiflnjs The dummy leaves Omaha at 9:00 and 11:00 : n , ID. ; 2:00 , 4:00 : and 6.00 p. m. Loaves Council UluO * at 9:25 : and 11:25 : * , m. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 : and 5:26 : p. n > . _ Opening and Clailng of'Mails. ' ROUTI. orsx , CLOBX. a. m. 11. m. B. m. p. m. Chicago AN. W 11.00 0:30 4:30 : 2:40 : Chtcngu , U I. & Pacific.11:00 : 0:00 4:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , D. d 0 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Wabaah 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Bloux City and Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:20 : Onion Pacltic 6:00 : 11:40 : Omaha & K. V 400 11:40 B. ill. In Neb 4.00 8:40 : 6:50 : Omaha li Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30 Local malls for State of low * leave but once a d yiz:4:30o. : . in. A Lincoln Mall Is also opened at 10SO : a. m. ODlco open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. in. THOS. F HALL P. M. Business Director ? , Abstract and Real bttate. JOHN L. McCAQUE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BAllTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Architects. DUFHENE & MENDKLSSOHN , AnCHITECTS Room Crclphton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr. , Room 2. Cieishton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DnVINE & CO. , Fine Boota nnd Shoes. A good osnortmcnt of home work on hand , corner 12th and Harnoy. TUOS. ERICKSON , 8. E. cor. ICth and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 60510th street , manufactures to order good < rork at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douplaaet. Docks , Hews and Stationary. J. I. FUUEHAUF 101C Famhani Street. Dutter and Eggs. HoSHANE & SCHROEDER. the oldest B. and K. bourn in Nebronka established 1875 Omaha. OKNTRAL BESTAORANT , MRS. A. RtAN , southwest corner IBthand Dodge. Dest Board for the Monay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Heals at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnlfhed It/vims Supplied. UarrlaRos and Road Wagons. Wli SNYDER , 14th and Harney Streets. oewe ers. JOHN BAUMEU 1314 Famham Street. dunk. H. BEP.THOLD , Raca and Metal. k Lumber , Llmo and Coment. FOSTER & GRAY corner Bth and Douglas SUj. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Doajlas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailor * . G. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is ro- cehing the latent designs for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen B wear. Stjllih , durable , and prlcep low ns over 21513th hot'Douir.&Fani. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. AINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , &c. Cheapest Ilouao In the West. Punhaacra save SO per cent. Order brllall. 115 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson ete Hour end Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and F rnh m Sta. , Wclshnns Bros. , proiirletorj. Qrocers. t STEVENS , Slst between Cumlng and Irar T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlnjr Utreeta. ttarawaie , Iron and bteol. OLAN & LANQWORTUY , Vbolesole , 110 ( * 112 leth street A. HOLMES corner 1Mb and OallfornU Harneit , Saddles , &c. D. WRIST 2018th St. bet Farn. 4 Harnev. Hotel * ANF1ELD HOUSE , Goo. Canflcl J.Oth & Fambam OI1AN UOUBE , F. H. Cary , 913 Farnham Ht. SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F , Blaten" , 10th St. Southern Hotel , Qua. Hamol 9th &Leavcnwortb Clothing Bought. 0 .SHAW will pay highest Cosh price for second band clothing * . Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' Block , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drugs , Paints and Oils. ' KUIIN & CO. Pharmacist * , Fine Vane Goods , Cor. 16th and Dourli * ktreoto. W. J. WniTEHOUf B , Wholcef le& Retail , 16th St. .C. FIELD , 2022 North Sldo Cumlng Street. PARR , Druggist , lOln and Howard StreeU. Dry Goods Notions , Etc , JOHN H. F. LEUHANN It CO. , Hew York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Farn- him f trsct li. 0. Enewold also boots and shoe a Ttli & Paclfla t r-urulture. A r. GROSS. New and Second Hand Furniture od Stoves , 1114 Donirua. Highest cash price aid for second bond gooai. BONNER 1309 Dourta at Fine goods , &c. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST , FRIES & CO. , 1218 Harney St. , Improio. ed Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office Ralllnea , Counters of Pine and Walnut. Clears and Tobacco. WEST & FIUTSCUEIJ. manufacturers ol Cigars , and Wholesale Dealers In Tobaccos , 1305 Douglas. W. V. LORENZKN manufacturer 61410th etreet. Flordi. A. Donaehne , phnK cut flower * , t Ji , boqneU te. N. W. cor. fflth anJ Doti lM street * . CUM Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATKtl , Crclirhton tllocV , Ton Simcjs , Onuloftml Sewerage Systemi B UommUtlon Merchants. JOHN G. WII. 1.13,1414 Dodeo Slteti D n 1IEKME11. ForiltUlls seoUrgeodrcrtl e. ment hi Divllv and Wcekh. Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works. Manuhetnrcrt Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and MI to Iloonins. Orders Irom any locality promptly cxecutnl In the best manner. Factory nd Ollico 1218 Harney St. Unluimrrc ! Iron uorniiis. Wmilow Uai , et , , nuinufacturcd nnd put up In any part of Iho eomttrv. T. SINIUiLD 418 Thirteenth street Crockery. ' J. DONNP.R 1303 Doueias Btn-ct. Good Una Clothing and Furnishing Good * . OEO , It. PETE11SON. Also Hals , Caps , RooU , Shoes , Notions anil Cutlery , 801 S. 10th etrcct. RetrlBcrators , Canfleld'a Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet , Farn. & llitnoy. Chow Onto Manufactory. ) 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer nnd Dealer In all kinds of bho\ Cases , UprUht Cases , a . . 1317 CAM St. FRANK L. GKIIHAHD , proprietor Omah Show Caao manufactory , 81S South 10th strccl between Lottcnnorth and Maroy. , All Rood warranted ( Iri-t-cliw . Pawnbrokers. inth St. , hi * , far A ll r Stoves ana Tinwaro. A. llOHMCSTElt , Dottier In Stov and Tinware , and Manufacture of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work Odd Felloes'Block. J. liONNUR. lS09Doti8lasSt. Good and Cheap Beeds. J. EVANS , Whotewle and Retail SoeJ Drill * am Cultivators , Odd Fcllown Hall. Physicians an 1 Surgeons. W. S. OIDItS , M. D. , Rtom No i , CrclghtoD Block , lUli Street. P. S. LEISKNR1NG , H. D. Masonla Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , Kyf snd Ear , opp. postoOlti DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurlst. S. W 16th and Farnham Sts Photographers. GEO. HEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. First-claw Work and Prompt ue 9 iruamitecp Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY A CO. . 21612th St , bet Farnham and Douglas. Wore promptly attended to. ' D. 71TZPAT1UCK , 1400 Douglas Street. Painting nn aper anglng. HENRY A. KOSTEU3,141 Dodge Street. Shoo mores. Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnham et. bet 18th ft 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1416 Douglas St. New u Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods ic. , bouirht and Bold on narrow mars-Ins. Unloons. HENRY HAUFMANN , In the now brick block on Douglas Street , bas just opened a most elegant Bcea Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 e > ery day. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 67918th Street. Undertaker * . CIIAS. RIEWE , 101S Farnham hot 10th & lltd UO Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUR. 1205 Farnham St. . Fancy Good KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA ILER & CO. , Sole M anufaoturera. OM A.HA. X.OXTXS PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 211) North Main 8t , St. Louli , WHOLKBAtn DIULDM IN- BOOK , I DADCDO j WRITING ! KKWS , f rArElllO hVBAPPIN GNVELOFE8 , OA11U BOARD AND Printers Stock. tyCash paid for Raja and Pawr | Stock , Sera Iron and Metals. Paper Stock Warehouse * 1229 to 1287. Nortl * Proposals lor Sotrer Bonds Scaled proposals will be received until October 29th , 1881 , nfc 12 , noon , by the City Clerk of Oitiahn , county of Douglas. State of Nebraska , and will , at that hour , be opened for the ] micliano of $50,000.00 of the issue of 8100,000.00 of Sewer Bonds , First Series , of the City of Omaha. Said bonds are dated September 1st , 1831 , are in sums ot 81,000.00 each , bear interest from their date at the rate of six per cen tum per annum , payable at the office of Kountze Bros. , New York , semi-annually , upon coupons attached ; said bonds are ibsued under tha Charter power of said city after election duly held authorizing their issue for the completion of Sewers partly constructed , and for the construc tion of additional Sewers. The $50,000.00 now offered ore the first sold of said Bonds. Bids will bo addressed to the undersigned , and must state tha full name and address of the didder ; the amount of said Bonds desired , and tha price proposed to bo paid. The right is reserved to reject any and ! 1 bidd. . J. J. L. 0. JJJWETT , fiept29-30t. City Clerk. To Nervous Sufferers * _ . . . _ THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Or. J. B. Simpson's Specific H li positive cure ( or Spermatoirhe * , , Beraln * Wookriesa. Impotancy , and all dlseawg reaultlog from Sel/'Abune , u tlental Anxiety , LOMI Mcmoiy , t'ftln In the Back or Side , * nd dltcoaoa ' Hint lead to Oonsuraptlou Inunlty and _ o rlyifr vo The Bpeciflc Medicine Is bcinf n tx\ \ with wonder ful euccesa. runphleti cnt free to all. Write for them and get lull par. Uculars. 1'rlcc , Bpodflc , fl.OO per package , or six pack ing for tJi.OO. Address all orders to I ) . HIU80N MEDICINE CO , Nos. 104 and 106 Main St. Iluffalo , N. T. Sold In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Boll , , K Inn , and all druifgiittevcrywhero. OH AMD OPENING t 1'rofcusor FUhcr , ( Irom St. Ixmli ) Danrlnir Ac- ndciuy , Standard Hall , cor. Klltccnth and Farn- bam , Tuoiday eenlng , September Cth. Classes Jor Ladles and Ouitlcmtu co-mintncln fiicHday L\onliiK 6ci > temljor Cth ; claaactu lor Ulmcs and Master * , commcnclri Saturday after noon at 4 o'clock. Clsatei for famlllci-wlll bo irrangcd to suit the tionomblo | troni. AJ 3 ballet dancing can bo taught. Terms liberal , and perfect satisfaction to schol- irs guaranteed. I'rltato Instructions Mil 'loflr- en ot the Dancing Acidcroy or at tbo maldoncc 3f the patrons. I'rlvato ' ordcu ay oo left atMsi Meyer & iro't PROWERS1 PASTURE. A Ranch of One Hundred Thou stud Acres , Stretching for Twenty-two Miles. Correspondence Dem or WKST LAS ANIMAS.t October 19. Thinking tlmt soincthiiig of interos iniglit bo wrilton concerning : v ropro soiitntivo cnttlo ranch in the Arknntia. valley , your cornwpontlorir , ixccoptci nu invitntion o.xtuiidcil liiiu by tlio largest individual cattle oivnor ; no\\ living in Hunt coiinty , to vhit Ins thoioulibrcd breeding ranch , at Prow ors1 station , twenty-seven niilea eas of West Ln.3 Animal. A Inrgo stone burn , conab , a wind-mill , u nu.itstono house , n , newer hoiuu of tlio samu ina- terinl , not yet finished , both sun omul- cd by n reguhrly planted grove oi young cottonwoods thcsovoro the homo improvements on ono of the largest cnttlo ranches yi the alnlo. " These two ranclics , nnd sovcra others owned by the Mtno gentleman , nil making up n river frontage ui oighteoii thilca , and including u number bor of very productive iiiuadaws , ino situated on the south side of Aiknnsns , nnd nro all under fonco. Directly opposite posito those , beginning at Fort Lyoi and reaching down thoriver n distance of twenty-two miles nnd ON tending , back fnrvnough to include nn cxp.uiao or 80,000 acres , is another pasture under fences , the titles for which nro in the sumo name. Hera then are torly miles of water front and n hun dred thousand acres of p.isturo under fv'nce , alt owned by ono man The fencing on these nuichci will sum up over ono hundrcc miles. Northward to nnd oven beyond yond the Kansas Pacific , and south ward to tlio Cimarron nnd beyond , into the Pan Handle of Texas , graze his cattle , moro than twclvo thousam' in number. Already this autumn ho has shipped ole von hundred fat steers , whoso average woiqht lias not been loss than twclvo hundred pounds , nnd ho will yet ship from h'vo to seven hun dred moro quito 113good. .His sales o : cattle this year will reach more thaii sixty , perhaps seventy-five thousand dollars. This is but ono ranch. There nro a number of others on ttio Arkansas between Pueblo nnd the state line that are but less in 3xtent. This shows how rapidly the best lands in the Arkansas valley are passing into the hands of a very few men. As il is now , ono half-dozen men own the bulk of the bottom lands , and thrcugl these control most of the grazing lands for miles on cither side of-the river , from Pueblo to Kansas. Spoonondylto's Picture Hanging Urookl/i Eagle. "Well , my dear , " said Mr. Spoop- cndyko , with a nail in his mouth , nnc balancing himself wnvcringly on dining-room chair , "all you've got to do now is to cet your pictures ready , and I'll show to hang ttio thincs. " "It's awful swo < 5t of you , pet , " oaic Mrs. Spoopondyko , alternately rub bing the frnmo of n very hcctivo chromo and sucking the thumb she had been hammering fo the last twenty minute's. "It's awful sweet and thoughtful ol you , dear , to offer vour assistance at such a time , for I do bojiovo 1 never would Imvo got n. nail driven in tha sfupid wall. " * "Of course you wouldn't , my dear ! ' laughed Mr. Spoopondyke. "Who ever saw a woman that could drive a galvanized carpet tack into a 'lovoii pound bladder of putty. And speak ing of driving a nail , I'd like to know if you're going to hand'up that ham mer , or neat pcunder , or whatever you've ' been using. Think lean drive nails with my elbow ? " "It's the stovo' handle , love , " said Mrs. Spoopendyko meekly , handing him a mysterious looking implement , with n wooden handle at ono und and the under jaw of a shoemaker's plyers at the other. "Oh , it's a steve hook , is it ? " said Mr. Spoopendyke , regarding the weapon with a sinister expiession. "Now if you'd handed'mo up a dog- irun , or a pair of steelyards , I'd been right at home ; but it stove hook ! Keally my dear , I'd rather undertake to drive a nail with a scythe handle. ' < "But the wall's eo soft and lovely , dear , it really drives them beautifully if they ; would only stick , " saio Mrs. Spoopendyko , reassuringly. " stick " said Mr. "Only , tipoopon- dyke , contemptuously ; "now , I'll bet that you never wet the mucilage on a single nail before you started. That's why they didn't stick for you ouch ! Are you going to stand Horenoly by and aeo mo beat my knuckles into a shapeless pulp with this dodgasted measly marlin spike ? " "Poor dear ! " said Mra. Spoopeiidyke , consolingly. "You do act so impatient and at the iirst trial , too ! May bo it struck some thing hard in the plaster. Try an other place that's the way I managed that. " "Oh , yea , " said Mr. Spoopondyko ; "that is the way you managed it ! and you liavermnchedenough holes in hero : o play cribbage in. Will you giinmo mother naiL Don't you see 1'vo knocked this ono ilat , and can't unpry it up again ? " ' 'Can't unnry it up again ? " ejacu lated Mrs. Spoopondyko , in a very gentle voice , handing him another : mil. "Can't unpry it up again ! " "Well , if that ain't grammar ! " "Oh , ain't it ? " said Mr. Spoopoji- dyke , with u most horrible smile. "Of course it ain't , you old female- semi nary with a cracked boll in your cupola ! Am I going to ochool to you or am I driving nails ? " ' "Well , dear"Bighod Mrs. Spoopon dyke , "you'rosuroly notdriving nails. " "No , * you just bet I'm not driving mils , and you can bet I ain't a going o try to drive any moro nails neith er ! " And you can bet , " continued tfr. Spoopondyko , wUhbtill intonbify- ng intensity , and a war danca flourish IB ho leaped to the floor , "and youcan uat bet your high-muck-a-muck , if -ou'll sot that measly old chomo of 'ouraon , the side table , I'll thro this lodgastud thing to far through it that t won't get back in a century , " Buoliim's , /irmcn Salvo. The bust sulvo in the world forouts , , ) ruisea , sores , ulcera , salt rlioum , over sores , totter , chapped hands , hillblains , corns and all kinds of kin eruptions , This salvo ia guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price , 25o per box. For ualo by I j ( & MoMAUON , Omaha , OIRCtJS PUPILS IN MID-AIR , Where Sljruor Solmfttinn nniOtko Pctformom Prnotlco in IVIiitor- Auotioncr VnnSycklo tried to so tlm West End training ncidcmynt Ma lion , N. .1. , \Vcdnosdny , but , because cause the highest bid undo for it ant tlio ground on which it stands wai only 9l-ir 0 , tlio fn\o \ w < w postpone ! for'aueok. For lliroo winters circu performers Imvo practised in its ri ij on Thursdays and Satnrdaynj am horses \vuro nlso tmincd in Ilio rinufo tliocircus. The cloven 1'nslm stillion und the eight trick ponies tlmt wcr sold List dprintr to Foropaugh , at tin alleged price of $2r)000 , wore trainee horo. "Yon'd see inoro fun than you OVP before in ono evening , " said Itingnmi tor W. 11. Conklm , ns ho plucked i grain of sairduaj. oil'of his $ , ' ! 50 cos tutnu of satin , hilk , niul Inco th.it wna hanging in a closet , "if you'll couio over some night this winter- provided of course , the school is sold to some body that will keep it up. This if whit wo c.ill the nmehanieu. " A light but strong derrick \v. s formed of the centre-post and a swing ing ami , whoso end overhung tin outer part of the ring. "I stand hcro"snid the ringmaster "holding a rope in my right hand niu pushing the arm of the derrick around the ring. The rope extends up the derrick und along tlio arm to the end , where it runs over a pulley From the pulley it descends to i leather bolt around the waist of the pupil astride of his horse. If ho is beginner , I let him ride around two or ilirco times , and then I toll him to get upon his hands and knoas upoi the pad , a broad-backed saddle , This ia a much harder thing to do than yo\ woultt imagine. A person who cai do almost anything on a horao in the way of , hurdle riding on a straight course , imds a great change when the horse leans on a sharp run around the ring Most beginners succeed in potting ot their hands and knees. When the ; begin to feel pretty steady in the posi tion I tell them to got up on the ! fcot. As soon as thov rise every beginner ginner of them tumbles over back wards. Ho can't help it. Thon"i would make you double up witl laughter. I conio down on this ropr with all my weight , and ho goei around the ring dangling at the end o the rope , pawing the air with his arm and logs. Sometimes ho is over hi horse trying to got a footing on the pad ; sometimes ho is behind hin clutching for his tail , and sometime h ) is ahead of him. "Besides this academy there is on in Now town , L. I. , and ono in Con necticut. A circus performer has to practice once a week during the winter tor , and ho ought to pr.ictico twice i week in order to keep his muscles it play. This place was run under th < name of Signor Sebastian and mysol last winter. Ho is thochampion rider of the world , and it is no wonder , foi ho says that his mother rode in tin ring and that ho was born in a drcsi ing room. Wo often had a liuudrci spectators hero when ho and other stars used to practice. "The reason why the owners wan to sell is that they wont into a spccu lution to train trick horses , and trick hoiiics have lost their attractiveness to the public.-Now York Sun. * MBHHHHHMMMM The WorldVWants. Ptlladclphla Times. William Walker "tho ' , gray-oy'ci man of destiny , " and himself an editor tor , used to say that no man knew how to enjoy a newspaper who die not read the advertisements. Am lie was right. Lot the reader try the experiment , if ho never lias done so and cast his eye through the adver tising , columns of the paper ho now holds in his hands. Wanted Help. This column open up tho' whole domestic play calluc "aorvantalisin.J1 It tolls , too , of trades people in wanfof steady men for sales men and bright boys for errands , of tailors Who' want cutters , managers who want ballet girls and preachers who want old sermons. Wanted Situations. This column tells the tale of poverty , anxiety and distress , as well as of thrift and in dustry ; struggles of the poor but recently contly brought to want , pathetic pleas for impossible work and offers to toil for moro subsistence. Interspersed with these are the advertisements ol first-class cooks , who never so much aa saw a good meal , of , coachmen whenever never drove a horse except behind a plow , and of others , real exports in their business. Wanted Booms ; quiet , second floor , south front , northwestern sue tion , comfortably furnished , convcn lent to care , neatness , etc , etc. These advertisers are the seekers for the deal. They wander about from year o year to find the rooms to which no objection can bo niado They clasp the phantom and they find it air. The real rooms which are to bo found are advertised in another column , under ho head ofFer For rent rooms. And oh ! the ilalion of seeker nnd renter when the 'onnor , having rt-nd the description of what ho wants , pulls tlio door bell of ho latter , and they moot at the open- ng door. Lot the veil bo drawn as .ho room-hunter turns up his or her nose at the eloquent advocacy and defense of the apartments by the audlord or lady. The now and the old , the bright atld the gloomy , tire all described nliko in the advertise- nents. Wo Icavo the parties to settle ho matter for themselves , and as wo retire wo'can fancy wo hear again an old-timo voice Haying , na she leads the way through n dark and nar- ow passage to n room with ono window looking out upon a small back alloy : "Hero is a very chifful room. " Speak- ng of roomu to rent reminds us of what a western wag said who had hold u bureau oflico hero under Grant , and who was by him transform ! to a local oilico in his own homo. "No man , " aid ho , "can describe my inex- > ressiblo relief at getting safe- y out of Washington. I had > een Jn mortal dread of find- ng myself out of ofllconnd dead broke , and wlion the nightmnro visited mo ny disordered fancy invariably roprtf en ted mo to myself as occupying' old tumbludown building , on ono door > est of which was tlio sign , "Olaim Agent , " and on the other. "Jtooinu o Kent , With or Without .Hoard. " Business 'chances for guntlomoii vith money ; horses to soil by gentle- mori who have boon obliged to raise thot money , but Jwho contemplate le.iving town ; furniture to sell by others who "decline housekeeping and whoso housekeeping lias do * cllntd ; fttuvoft fet up and corns removed ; clothe * undo to order and porlablo properly irccivrd on pawn ; lost and found poodles nnd pocket book * , sums of money , vnltinulo pa pers , and here is ono of a lost lady no , a lady's lost shoo , "loft foot , No. " , " ( fiow many gallants are seeking it far and wide for the promised rownrd ? ) education , mutton , lottery tickets , raiho.ids and steamboats - boats , hotels and theatres , undertakers and milliners , nnd so on to the end. Certainly advertisine is a most inter- eiting branch of literature , and n lilonsant relief from the dull nut liackiuiyed editorial page. How Ho Cnuio Out- Items have , during the pint fov ye.irs , frequently appeared telling hov western desperadoes have dashed 01 horseback into saloons and run the r.incho to suit themselves until the ) bccnmu tired of the sport and left They now work such things a little ilillbrcnt in some portions of Colorado. The Ciunnison Free I'rew , n now am no U little journal , says. "A drunker individual rodu his horse into the lie treat Saloon on lower Main street , riiursd-iy , and domamtod a drink for himself and animal , and began ti abuse everybody around the place , li n few minutes after his cntnmco ho came riding out , not on his fiery stood , but on the too of the propric tor's boot. " SKK I11J1U3 You n o Mrkj well , there I * iu l one rcme ily tlmt will cum you lirynmi possibility or ilonlit. If It's I.ivcr or Kidney trouble Coiuminvtlnn , Dynpciwln , Debility 1 If tilth llcnowcr" H your hope SI. Druggist Depot , C. I1' . Goodman , Omnha. ( -1) ) Liquid Qol\- D.in'l Finnic , of Brooklyn. Tiofjn county , Pit. , OcFcribea It tlinv : ' 1 rmla thirty ml'cs fur n bottle of THOMAS' EoLKCTlUC On. , which effected the wonderful euro ol n crooked limb in nix applications ; II proved worth more than gold to me. " JTcoillw Election Proolnmntion on Conrl Homo Appropriation. At a twsslon ot the board of Countv Commit oniTH of tlio county of Douglas In the vtato o No r.\tk , liuldon on tha 4Ui day of October , A I ) . 1881. The lolloIHK notion was taken by the bonn with with respect to tnn construction of a Gout' House. AB , Owing to the enhanced \nlH8 o hlior MI I matirlaL it Is Impossible to erect Court Homo oultalilo for the jmiposo of wxli county for the turn il < tnatr ) < i In the proclamit tion for the IIMUQ of bniidii for tlio construction o n Court llmiso , nubailtted to the | * oplo No\cm bcr 2ntl , IbbO ; nntl WiiKK'As , Atlor twice thoroughly mlvcrtlslng tha mutter the lowest ri" < pen lllo I > U1 for the conftructlon of A Court Hou < o tlmt wou'cl bo flro pi oof Diiil tilth us to meet the tirnla of the coun ty , amounlH 10 Olio Ilundrotl and Mlnoty-ii h Thou aml Dollar ? ; nnd WnriiRAH , The hnlanco of funji necessary to conxtrui't n mltnblo Ccurt lloiiio can ho Bupnllci from the general rovunuo of the county uitnou any adtlltlunnl lo y that now atithor.ri-d hy l hut the enaction c ; such aiiproirlatlon | inn. ll t bo nul'iiiltttil to the electors of aald county thcn-Ioro , It In , lUsotvBD , That the following proposition ho and the eamo Is hereby siilnnlttt'0 to the quull Ikil electors ot said toiinty of Douiflim , to-ult : hhall the count } ol Douglas bo outhorlzoil It the j car 1882 , tiupproprlato from the ( tcmra revenue of I ho Raid county for tint > enr outo ! funda not otherwise required for county pur pone , the sum of Twcnty-flvn 1 boumnil Dollars Hid in the } ear ISSil , from the ro\enuoof thiti jenr out of fumU not othcrwlKo rdiulred foi count/ purposes the further sum ot Iwonty-llvu Thoimml Do"ars to nlil In the erection con Btruetlon and completion of a Con t Iloue hulldlngln tl.o city of Onmhafor county pur poses. 'iho form in which the abmo proposition thai bo i-iibuilttod Bhnll bo by ballot , upon whlcl ballot shall be printed or rlttcn , or party prlntcc or written , the words "For Court House Appro ( ulatlon , " or "Against Court House Approprlft tion , " and all ballots cast having thereon fh words "Foi Court Houao Appropriation , " shall li deemed and taken to bo In tiuor of nald propoxl tion. and all ballots cn < t Imliitf thereon th word * "Apaln t Court llouso Appropriation ' Bliall bo ducnied and takin to bo ftKnliist al < proposition , and It two-thirds of tha > otes cas it the election honlnaftcr provided l'i thlj behalf half bo In faor of the above proposition , It anal lie il coined anil taken to ho carried. The raid proposition shall hooted upon a the general election to bo held In the county o Douglas , State of Nebraska , on the bth day o No > ember , A. D. 1881 , t the following name placed Omaha Precinct No. one , (1) ( ) Felix ( Haven's ; rocery ; Tenth street. Omaha Pjctlnct No. two , (2) ) at Jerry Jla- icney's grocciy Btorc. Omalia Precinct No. thrco , ( S ) Dr. Hyde's of lice , cor. Douglas nnd Twelfth streets. " Omaha Precinct No. four , (4) ( ) Hheilff's offlco court house. Omaha Precinct No. five , ( B ) Holmes' hard ware store , Sixteenth nnd California streets. Omaha Precinct No. six , ( fl ) No. 1 Knglnc House , Twentieth nnd Jzsird strcot . B&ratoga Precinct School houeo near Oruc ' Florence Precinct Florence hotel. Union Precinct Ininptori nUiool house. Jeflcrdon Precinct School houeo in dtitrlc No. 41. . KIkhorn Precinct Elkhorn tchool house. Platte Valley Prcclntt School h utc at Water oo. oo.Chlago Precinct School houeo at Elkhorn B'aiion. ' Milliard Precinct Milliard school house. IfeArdlo Precinct McArdlo school IHIUDO , Douglas Precinct llouso of J 0. Wlcox. Weit Omaha Precinct bcliool liouio ncai ieMcn'n. And which election will bo opened at B o'clock nthe morning and will continued open until I o'clock In tbo aftoinocn of the same day. B. P. KN10IIT , KllED DIIEXKL , V. W. COULIS3 , County CommlHNloncrs. [ SUU ] JOHN It. 11ANCHKHTEII. County Clerk. 0tl2-w3t PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M. EATIIBTIISr , Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 ooroi government land open to Home- teada. Fru-omvMoni ) and limber clalnu. 200 lioicc luiprored ulnknn for enlo or cxohanio. ZOO if the bohtdomlod Linni In HoutliH intern Nctirna- ca with timber and water for mlo. A tow choice tock rnnihCti wit ) foncul flclda , timber , liny and water , for Bale , ohoap. Corrcspoudcncc Holtcltul , marSO-tt DexterL.Tliomas&Bro , WILL UUY AND 8KLL ] % . t 0 ALL. Pay Tazos , Bent Houses , Etc. If TOO WANT TO BOY OB IIU , Call at Office , Itoom 8 , Crolgbton UlocV , Omaha. Prof , W , J. Antler's Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hospe , Jr. Hall , 1610 Dodge 81. 'Iaea for K'cntlomen commencing Tucwlay even- iK , Oct. 4. Clan * for ladlvi ) cniiiiiirncinir Thura- uj-ovciilnifOct.0. Teniis liberal. Tlio via uilhodi 1 Imo for teachlni ; the Wnltr , Ulldt c , , 1 ( an ( 'uarantoo { tcrfict satlbfocllon o cliolnrs. I'or tofiiin , tc. , call at A. Houpc , r , , raddriM 1110 Capitol Aro. 17Ulm VMU.t REXU , BYRON REED & CO. Real Estate Agency IH NKIJI'ASKAI Keep a complete almtract of title to all Heal Kstato la Omaha and Uouk'lu county. inaytf M. ROGE anufactizring Company , -MAKEKSOFTIIE- Finest Silver Hated Spoons and Forks , The only ui 1 plato that original firm ' ia giving for in- Hog or H I3ros. stAtico n ainglo All on * Spoons , If o r k a and plated Spoon n Knives plated triplothicknessof with the greatest plate only on of caro. Kach the n o o t i o .n lot being hung on a scale while whore expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby insure a full deposit making n single posit of silver or plated Spoon them , wear an long as Wo would call n triple plated especial attention ono. tion to our sec- Rival. Orient Tlpvod. All Orders In the West thoutdle Addressed to A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. PETS HAVE DECLINED SLIGHTLY I -ANI Is the first to make the announcement - ' ment to his customers and the'general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every ' attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILEB , 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA NEBRASKA. , - - - - . Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING , FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Wo are prepared to meet the demands'of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns. Kino Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St. Of the Very Latest Styles. FOR LADIES ; UMTS , AM CHILDREN ; -AT- MRS. HUBERMANN'S , 16th Street , bet. Oapitol Avenue and Davenport , Repairing , neatly done and Purs made to order1