Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1882, Image 1
UUXOBJili 31 < IIAI1.Y > t-lU . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YBAJl OMAHA NEB. TUESDAY MORNING , OC'lOBER 31 H5 GRA D SALE. Heimrod & Dormann Will begin their grand sale o Boota and Shoos this day and continue for two wookfl. Look at Our Prices. For Five Dollars you can buy a pair of the celebrated Hartford Boots 1 The aottnl value of these boots Is EIGHT DOLLARS. And , remember wo challenge the world to produce bettor boots for the same money. Wo are Instructed by the Manufac turer to Warrant Every Pair to bo superior to any over brought to this market. WE HAVE ALSO REDUCED Meu'a Patna Kip Boots , 52.50 , worth § 3.50. Men'a Patna Kip Boots , ? 2.00 , worth 82 50. Boys' Booto , $1 50 , worth § 2.50. Youths' Boots , 51 25 , worth 51.75. Grain Lerthoi Boot , extra long leg , $4.50 , worth ? 5 50. Veal Calf Boots , § 4.50 , worth 55.50. Veal Calf Boots We have but a Jew Pair Left. Original Price 53.00. We will close them out at § 1.50. Wo hnvo also a omall lot of Women's Shoes , worth S2 00 , wo will close out at ONE DOLLAR. Remember - member wo havobut few pair loft. A fiao lot of Ladle's Shoes $2.00 worth 52.50. Misses' Shoes , $1.00 , worth 81.60. Childrens'Shoes A FULL LINE OF BUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES , or Men , Lidies , Children , Boya Girls , Etc. A complete stock of SLIPPERS , of every description. HEIMROE & DORMANfi , .Grocers AND Liquor Dealers. CALIFORNIA PEACHES , CALIFORNIA CHERRIES CALIFORNIA APRICOTS , CALIFORNIA PLUMS. CALIFORNIA PEARS , CALIFORNIA SUGARS. Eeimrod&Bormann FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS , ROYAL BAKING POWDER , OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE , COSl'A RIOA COFFEE , GOLDEN RIO COFFEE , Mmrod & Dormann , OELEBKA.TED BOnOYLERSNOWFLAKEFLOUP WARRANTED. HEIMROD & DORMANN , FHISII COUNTRY BUTTER , FRESn COUNTRY EQOS FRE51 COUNTRY VEGETABLES HEIP OD & DORMANN , HEIMfOD & DORMANN. ( Snocesors to Fred , Lange. ) B. Vf. Oor.\3t\i \ \ and Jaokson Its F , Thirty Thousand Mail of England Demand High er Wages , The Anarchist Incendiaries Paste their Dootrinos on the Outer Walls. Appalling Destruction of Life and Property by Floods in Tyrol. The Thnmeii Vnlloy DoTnstatpd by n Mighty Torrent. A LOTRO Variety of Fore i Events. FRANCE. INCENDIARY PROCLAMATIONS. Special dlipatchts to Till Via. PAIIIS , October 30. Proclamations were posted on the walls of St. Sul- pion appealing to the people to com mit acts of violence against the 'Islftvo- driving bourpqsto. " AfHxod to the proclamation as a signature Is a repre sentation of drawn daggers. The doc uments end thus ' 'Mora : aux ox- ploitours vivo revolution socialo. " The police removed the proclamations. The newspapers of Paris say the An- archie society has correspondents in Boston and Montevideo. TIIE BIVEH HEINE IS IU8INO rapidly. A water spout destroyed seven bridges at St. Ripaaol. Floods shopped truflb between Marseilles and Cannes. The latter town is Inundat ed. The dyk i at Digne ware cairi.d away. EVEN IS IN SpectiU Dispatches to Tim Dux. THE THAMES VALLEY. LONDON , October 30. The contin uance of hoa\y rains in the Thames have caused inundations in VAllt-y ov- every direction. At Hampton , villas are only approachable by boats. The suburb ] of Windou , E on andStainoa are Hooded , and Somerset , Lincoln nud Midland counties are inundated ; railway trfiflio is largely buspondod. Damage immons ? , and much suffer ing will ensue. Spodal Cobla ti Western Ataochted Proe . DEMANDING HIGH Ell WAGES. LONDON , October 3D. The Stafford- shire nail makers association , at a meeting to day resolved to give em ployers fourteen days' notice for an advance - vance of ton per cent on wrought nails , throe pouco per thousand on homo nails. A strike will involve 30,000 nailers. IN THE COMMONS. LONDON , Ootobor 30. In the com mons + his afternoon , Dilke stated the composition of the indemnity com mission to determine what was an equitable return for the Alexandria conflagrations in foreign quarters during the Bedonin riots , had not been fixed upon. The English gov ernment were not parties to any treaty or alliance or contract which would prevent the ' , Egyptians exeijcbjijig.cpn- trol Over'their own taxation' Bannerman , financial secretary of the war office- , stated the death oi Prof. Palmer in Egypt hod not beer fully confirmed. His mission carried $150,000 specie to purchase camels. Chtldore , secretary of state for war said ho declined 'o appoint a royal committeu of inquiry into the con dition of the medical department o the nrmy during the campaign in Egypt. Ho thought the department commissions now appointed would Bullice for that purpose and will reach the actual facts and abuses if any ex isted. Gladstone made mention that ap plication had baen made by the Egyptian government for British offi cers In Eyypt for nid in suppressing the Soudan rebellion. The applica tion was under consideration , Sir Michael Hicks Beach asked whether any stops had yet been tnkon , au had boon proposed by Earl Granville - villo , in March , 1881 , for the purpose of establishing in concert with the United States euch regulation for coast fisheries in Newfoundland as would nerve to prevent collieionn between the fhhormeii of that section tud thoao from the United Statue ; aho whether the 00,000 agreed upon j.i compensation for vlolrnco done American fisherman in Fortutio Bay htH ever been paid by the Colonial government. Aath > y , political secretary of the bo&rd ot trudu , replied there had boon ooimderablo drrcspQiidnnan touching thu matter , with the United States government , but no regular under standing hsd yet baon obtained. The money for indemnity , advanced by the government of Great Britain , had not yet boon paid by the colonial government of Newfoundland , Such repayment will be recommended at the next meeting cf the Nowviunrl- land chamber. DUri'f.HIS AT TUB HKLU. LONDON , Oc otmr 30. It ia stated thu I'.ovorimieiit decided that Dulfor in , British umbassadjr at Oonstnntl' nople , shall go to Cairo for a time tc take direction of negotiations o Egyptian ud'iirs. WOIHKLKV OALLS ON VIO. LONDON , October 30. NVolaelej rrrivcd at Balmoral this rnorninc ; u leiponao to the invitation of th < queen , GENERAL FOREIGN NKWR/I / ( , niHAHMINO HOLUIK11H. , Epadol DUpatch to Till DBS PANAMA , October 30 , Saturda ; four to live hundred rebels at Juchi tan , the hot bed of malcontents about twenty miles from Salina Oruz surrounded the soldiers , taking thoi arms. The rebels are now rovin over the country robbing and killin the people. Troopa are marching t meet the rebels , AN EDICT AOAINHT 1IORHF8. ST , PeTEKaBCKo , October 20.Th ll'issian government las forbidden the oiportation ( f hers t > . TUP. ITAMAV } LECTION. Jptchl Ol'Ioto Western Ad c'klcd 1'wn : ROME Ootobor 30. The election of deMagogue Ctcapiellor to the chamber ofjl'putios has created the greatest consternation among the respectable classes of the population , who fear elements of an outbreak , such M have recently taken place at Lyons , are dangerously near the surface. A HOSTILE onnrn. BBKLIN , Ootobor 00 The order ir.suod by the lluisah. gorornmont recently contly , prohibiting the export of horses from Huasii , in regarded , pur- ticularly in political circles , as being raoro decidedly hontilo to Germany , since tlio cavalry of this empire is mounted almost exlusivoy ) from Rus sia. Considerable ill-feeling ia mani fest which is not abated by thu sus picion of unfriendliness in Gen. Igna- tioffa mission to Paris. TUB 7.ULU CHIEF. CAN : TOWN , October UO. Sir Henry Butomerhadan interview with the leading Halu chiefs inrcfcronco to the restoration of Co'owayo. ' The Zulu chiefs are BO strongly opposed to the return of Oetowuyo that Sir Henry has recommended the govern ment to postpone restoration , NKW UDIinEIl niSTRICT. PANAMA , October 30. Estrolla do Talima reports now rubber districts opened up in the vicinity of the vil lage of La Plata. Spco'ttl Cabls to the Wo.tcrn AaaocUtrvl Prw * . ' VIBNNA , October 30. An imperial decree is about to bj issued ordering special relief bo rendered the suffering - ing pcoplo in the inundated district of Tyrol. A SPANISH OALK. MADRID , October 30 A. gala swopp ing the southern coast of Spain did great damage to shipping at Oadizaud Alicunta. Twenty four fishermen are said to have been drowned. Several bodies havp been washed ashoro. Many families are loft destitute and helpless. A LYNCH PIN.- LIMA , October 30. 3an. Lynch imposed a now war contribution to day upon the citizens for the sum of 2,000 solos each , to bo paid in eight days. THE TYKOL FLOODS. VIENNA , October 30. The devas tation by floods in Tyrol and Oorin- thia has been very disastrous. In upper Italy the floods nro abating. In Tyrol the roads and highway bridgeo are submerged , and in many instances swept away. Dykes are destroyed at Dollscbaoh. Thirty men are reported killed. At Salsbury whole housosnro carried away. The damuga will reach twenty million florins. Destitution among the inhabitants ia very great. TELEGRAPH NO1XS. Special Dispatch to Tun Du. CINON.VATI , October 30. Phillip C. Swing , JIUKO ! f the United States district o iurt of the southern district of Ohio , Jied to-tilpht at his resiconco , Batavia , Ohio , : ged C2 years. He was appointed to the juJgethip by President Grant ia 1871. INDIANAPOLIS , October 30.Tha condi tion of Governor Hendricks at G p. in. was more favorable and the physicians are very much encouraged. LEXINGTON , October 30. Neul and Craft , the Aauhnd murderer' , htld in ifie Fjyette county j til for safe keeping , were taken on a special train , under eecort of a battaii n of state guard , to Catttlesburg to-day for trial. OniOAQO , October SO. The scarlet fevei and diptheria of a malignant form have appeared in the more thickly settled par tions of the city. WASHINGTON , October SO. The Sotc case was called In the ctirninnl court to day. Six jurcra were obtained and adjourn mcnt taken until to-murrow. 13OSTON , October 80. Total gross ox changea of twenty-six leading cleiriot hounea for Ihe week euding Ojtobor 28ill l,13li,02-J,000. AUOUHTA , G-I. October 30. Seabon KCCBO wai nominated to fill Govornn : Stephen's unoxpired term in congrtw. Ni oppoiition , PKNHACOI.A , October SO. Nineteen ne canes rei irteil , six being nt Nix , on Per dido , sixteen mllja from Peasicola , when Dr. Cravoy was sent td y ; one death , weather very warm. Tlio Nlolinl PJuto- Special Dispatch to Tim lxi GHKMOO , October 30. Tha latcs theory in regard to the purchase o the Nickel PJato , ono which ia generally ally credited by western railrond men u that the purchase was by Vandpr bilt , the Cleveland , Columbus , Oin cinnati & Indianapolis , Hicking Yal ley & Lhigh Valley roads jointly , Vanderbilt thereby not rid of u rivnl. The Thrpo O'a & I and Lrtiigh Valley secure direct routes to Chicago mid Hocking Valley outlet to both BufTtlo and Chicago for its coal. Sorlp Frauds Bpoclol IHipntch to Tim Ilf.K. YANKTON , Ootobor 30.V. . D. Run- soil , John D , Cameron , and P. A. Haven-old were arrested Jato Saturday night for complicity ia the Sinta F scrip frauds on indictments brought in St , Louis. They are aln indicted hero , and Russell has boeu triud and convicto'J. Applications fur lubea * corpus are bo t g tried in fin United S.Ues ojiirt A Gentile Hquenl. Siwolil ninpatch to The Ike , SALT LAKK , October 30. Jud o Hunter this morning delivered a de cision in the mandamus cases of Douglas - las and Pratt to compel the Salt Lake sheriff and territorial audi tor to purronder iheir books and ofli- ces to Douglas and Pratt , appointed by the governor to the respective po IS sitions , under the Elmunda law. The judge rendered a writ on trivial grounds. His decision has caused great disgust nmong the Oenlileo. Many openly declare Judge Hnutor was bought by the Mormon church. , Au indignation meeting is talked of to publicly denounce him and call f 01 his removal. At Ogden , to-day , in a similar case , Judge Emerson decided 8 in favor of the governor's appointees. They will bo at once installed. Hli decision receives highest praise fron law-abiding people , in marked con trast with that of Hunter. Merchants and Dealers Throughcut the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by R. WHOLESALE Dry\/ / " * * i n rO HY - CaQODo , Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT ST. IMIO. , The Brightest Lighted , Best Appointed Jobbing House in America , containing the argost Stock of Dry Goods and Notions west of the Mississippi. Solo manufacturers of the celebrated McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and 'Jottouade Pants , GYGLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods In the Market Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock , be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember E. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. A Polite Suggestion to Army . Beats to Pay Ilieir Ecbts. Common Law and Court Martial , Applicable to T&oir'Oase. ' < t " The Department of Juotico Again Forced to Ex plain tsalf. Interesting Items from the Annuul Report of AsBC/P. Al. Q. Button. CAPITA ! , NOTES. liH . ARMY OFFICKBH MOST 1'AY UP. WASHINGTON , Ootobor 30. Judge Advocate Swaim , m reply to an in quiry of the secretary of war , takes ground 'that T n , officer of the army who refuses to'psy his debts ia liable to processes ofJammou law the same aft triviliauS/ 'fciJUJ'-'whoib thcso acts tend to bring discredit upon the army or in any way impair the efficiency or discipline of the service they constitute sufficient cause for court martial. TUE DEl'AUTilENT OF JUSTICE denies the truth of the published statements charging extravagance in the employment of special assistant attorneys. It makes the following explanation - planation : Under Attorney General MoVeagh'a administration four at torneys were specially employed in the mauaeomont of atar route trials Browstor , Bliss , Cook and Gibson. Now only three Bliss , Morrick and Kerr , lire employed. The services of several detectives have been dispensed with. The expense of the depart- mant in connection with these cases have also been reduced in other ro specta. The statement tlut W. A Cook is now engaged as special coun sel in the Hoirgato case , is incorrect , That case was taken from his charge by flrewster on the 15th of-Junolast , and turned over to District Attorney Oorkhill. THKMOUX JIEHKUVATION. Newton Edmonds , president of the oommiation to visit thu vaiioun Sioux Indian nBoncies in Dakota , endeavoring - oring to obtain consent of the Indians to surrender u portion of their rosor orvation , telegraphs as follows : "I'lNi : Hi win * \ < IK.NOY , D , T , Octo ber 20 0mofa and head men of thin agency this day unanimously agreed to Bopjralo the ITHurvation , with good fueling and K&tmf < iction , lied Cloud 1 and hu friends joining " IhTAI > MA1TEKK , The annual report of Kirdt Assistant Foal master General llatton g'tvea tlm number of pcsloflioas in operation Juno 13 , 1882 , as 40,231 ; increase , 1 719 durini. the year ; 1,951 of those iifllces are ) ; v > vn < * a "previduntinl" of fices , thu ruma'tider ' 44 280 filled by appointment lit the postmoHlor gen- oral. The frco delivery i > jiitom WHB in operation durini' th'iyiur ' in 12'J principal cities and U.llO careers em ployed , Total appropriation for this wervico $2,225,000 , un incroiBo of 8125,000 ever the previous yeir. Total cost of service $23,202 ; leaving an unoxpinded bilanco of SI,737. General Hatton recommends free dehvory system bo oxtunded to towns within short diatinces of ono another which have not singly required thu qualification of population orgross revenue entitling them to aervino , but which have in the ag n-gat's mere than the required ponulutiou or revenue. Returns from all parts of the union show a very gratifying , gentral iu > crease of business. Thu sum necea sary to pay the increased salaries o ! poatmasters , including 1)35 ) Bprcinl ad justmenU , amount to $503,400 , o > 18.14 per cent , more than last year , Goald'i Narrow Eicaptt. Special intpatch toTui Die. October 30 , Ja Gould and party stopped hero this morning on their return from the west. Gould on alighting'from his special car , stopped on n side track in front of a moving locomotive and would have boon run ever but for the outcries of those standing near. SPORTING. Special DlapaUli to TUB Ills. T11K WALKING MUCH. NKW YOHK , Ootobor 30. At a meeting of thu pedestrians of last week's contest the management KH- ununccd that the recciptnweio § 20.- 373 ; expenditure , $21,443. leaving a balance of $1 209 , less 15 par cent , to management. This left S998 and thu stakes to bo divided. Fitzzcrald received 83,049 ; Noromao , $1,14 , ! ) ; Horty , $5 ! ) ! ) ; Hhghes refused to take his award , $99. TOM AI.LKN IN THK HINO. Richard K. Pox deposited with Harry Hill $1,000 , and issued a dial- longo to Inck Tom Allan , ox-champion of America , to fight any pugilist , John L. Sullivan preferred , for the championshtn of the world and from § 1,000 to 92.500 a nido , within 100 miles from Now Orleans , in throe months after signing articles. s T he I ibmn Connl. Special Dltpatch to Tils Uiw. CITY OF MEXICO , October 30. The general manager of the Teluantopco railway who ia nil American , loft for Isthmus. Work begins at once on the Pacific ! sido. The ( special com mission on poatal reforms has prepared n en do embojjiug the leading features of the American system. The cndo will bo mibrnittod to the prees for din- cujsion baforu the action by congress. Tom Buford Abroad , Special. Dlapatih to TllH HKK. Loui > > viLiK , October 30. Thn no torious Col. Tom Buford , who , three years ago , murdered Judge Elliott on the bench of the court of appeals , for which , on a nccond trial , ho was acquitted , but declared insane and cur. li nod in thu Central Lunatic asylum , thin city , made his escape from the asylum Saturday last , fleeing to .1 olfoTHOUviHo Ind. Good lawyers hold that ho cannot bo brought back. Attempted Trnlu Riubery. SjH-dal IinUtcll | to TllR IlKU , Sr. LOUIH , October 30 , The Pest- Dmpatjdi Kineaa City tpccial aaj-ft : An attempt was tniulo lant night to rob the incoming Chicago & Alton frain near thu scene of the famous Bluu Cut robbery. As thu train was pulling throuph ono of the numerous cuts in that viciniiy , the engineer nollo'd utandiiig on the bank ot a cut eight masked and armud men , who occincd in great confution. Huv ral of them made motionti IIB if to stop thu train , but finally retreated into the woods It ia gene-rally believed that it wan the v/ork of local crooks , On tn DliraUh to Tim UKK. jjonTOif , Ootobor 30. The Pales- line Colonisation Christian Missionary aesjc'wlioii has been incorporated luiro. It in formed for thu purpose of colonizing Palestine with industrious , energetic Ghilstiuns , who by their prudence , labor and pereeveronco will restore it to its former grandeur. The pnrnoHoof the organizition is lo run n line of packets between Boston nnd P.doatlneand thu tfh'jerH are negotiat ing for the purchase of suitablu vos- Bols , _ _ _ _ " A ItAUK TREAT. Mr. George Huyn , the fiixtccn h street photographer , will , in a few days treat the ladica of Nebraska with ono of the finest gallons west of the Missouri liver. As wo nro informed the parlora \ ill bu furnitthrd in ar el- ooont and artistic manner. Mr. Hoyn Iws also * ecurt-d the services of Mr. E. A. Rofcley , thu well known r poeer , who Iioa but few uquala in this country. The gallery will bo opened in n few days , and is located tn Mr , P , Gooa'a now building on Douglas street , couple of doora west of Cruick- rtiank & Oo.'s dry goods house. THE BEAUTY'S DEBUT. Abbay's Theater Burned to the Ground \vith Mrs. Lang- try'a Costumes. The Flrit Appenranoo Pontponed Till Monday. ipitoli to Tim llicr NKwYoitK , October 30 Abbey's Park theater took fire this afternoon and was totally destroyed. The lire started in the praaccnium in the rear of the Gocond tier of boxes on the right of the stage , believed to have been caused by gaa explosion , The flames oproad with great rapidity , caught the drop curtain and drove from the building the ntaga hands , who were setting the stage. They had previously made vain efforts to put out the fire with an extinguisher. Henry Clark , a stage hand , was se verely burned in an endeavor to low er the drop curtain. Ho jumped from the roar window into Broadway from a height of 20 feet and had u lt < g broken. William Doran , a pd 27 years , senio painter , was badly brulaod. Mrs. Luugtry'a costumes for "An Unequal Match , ! ' the play iit which to-night she was to make her first appearance in America , were burned , together with the costumes of all other members of the company and very valuable ncnnory. Nothing saved Loss over $100,000. Mrs. Latigtry and Mrs' Labouchcro watch ed thu fire from the balcony of the Albormarlo hotel , two blocks away. rUUTIIUK DLTAILS , The loss is now estimated at § 250- , 000. Thu origin of the fire in nbecuro. It started in the proBoeniuin box behind - hind thu private box , apparently in thu partition wall , perhaps caused by the bursting of a gag pipe The ru mor that the ecenu painter upset the lamp Is not Rutatantiatud. The fire awcpt on rapidly uud was beyond con trol when help arrivod. Much delay was caused by failure of the automatic alarms on thu utugo to work , likowlso the fire extinguishers. Ten minutes olaptod beforu the arrival of firemen. Then the flames were bursting through the roof , and the building was doomed. Mra Laugtry jutt finished packing her wardrobe in which she wan to uppoar In thu evening , and was in the vuiy act of Bonding it to the theater when the lire broke out. Ab bey immediately made on iirrango- munt TO Ol'KN SIONWAY NHUIT In the Grand Opor.i house with Lang- try in "An Unequal Match , " The theatre wus small and elaborately dec orated. The main ontrancu on Uroad- way wan through u throe-story build ing , in which were ntorre , cilices , nnd on the third floor the property-room , It WHS an old building , thu theatre itself having been built in 187-1. It had been iiowly freicoed and up holstered in preparation for Ltngtry's debut. The ecenery for the play was costly arid ohboruto , especially that for ttiu second uct , baing paiuted on satin and hand embroidered. AU was destroyed. Thcro had been no rehearsal to-day , but merely aceno settings for Langtry. The lire spread so rapidly that the valuable paintings could not bo removed. Hamilton Weaver , atugo carpenter , saya the stage liosu worked all right and the utagu was flooded , but the tire hud reached thu iliea. Abbey's loss ho estimated itt ever $100,000 ; insur ance , 105,000 The building be longed to the McCumb estate. Ab bey was on hiit way to the theater when thu IIro broke out. IIu hastened to inform Lanutrv of his misfortune , She is now suffering from NKUVOUHNC3H AND UmH'OlNTME.NT , Jefferson was to follow Florence ai the Grand opera houau Saturday week , but Abbey thought under the circum- stanccu he would cancel his dates. Florence had another we.ok to run from Saturday night but surrendered his rights. In regard to tickets apld everything will bo niarJe satisfactory Other IqnepH ate estimated w fol < Iowa : 0. II. George Blurat , decorator , who occupied n store under the theatre , $75,000 , insured -15,000 ; Parsons & Scarlett , tailors , $30,000 , partially insured. The building suf fered to the extent of $40,000 , in sured. To-night John Lee , atago carpenter at thn thentro , is reported missing. It is thought ho perished in the ( limes , . Matter of Applloiton of Stevens & > > Hnney ior Liquor Ltccnno. NOTICE. Nctlco In hereby s\\en \ ttmtStnorn A. I7ac y did upon the 21th day of Oc'olxr A , I ) . , M2 , fllo h's ' appllcVton to thn II nrj u ( County .ounnl lonri9 at loiitln ( counly , Neb. , far llcvmo In Bill malt , mtlricaun an I tlnoua llqiiorn , at Waterloo , In I'litto V * toy pr clnct , DjuglM caua'y ' , from the Kllli liny ot Octobir , Ikkt. t ) Ihe iDtb day ot 'January , l 2. II ti cro bo no objection , nmonttranco or pro- tcitflled wthlh two wveki frou Do' , liilh , A , D. , IbSJ , the Bild llccnio nlll bi grunt < L firm K.VH& HAN RT , App Icaut. The Omahi Coo ncwspipor will | > uMUh ( h above imtlcofor two woikg ntlho rxponeoof the ai > plioint Tio'ountyol Doujclaa u n tioba cli.rrfcd thcrunl'.h. JOHN IHUMHU r-ountr Clo-k. GALVANIZED Oornioes , &o , Manufactured BY T. SINHOLD I Omha , aNob- DexterL.Thoniasteo . , WILL BUY AND SELL. ANI > ALL TUAN&AOTIONH CCMNTSOTED TIIKllKWriH. Pay Taxes , Kent Houses , Kto. Call at nfflco. room R. Prelichlon Block , Omrh I DOUGLAS , rAROHITBOT , arponter. Saporintondont , &c. AU kinds of Job uork dona. Old limldiiigi Jltconitnuted. ew buIldlnKi erected. 1'lanj and npcclflcatloivi farnlthod. 41GUarnoy St. , bet. 14th and 15th jyUflm _ IPER HEIDSiEGK CIGARS OHAMPABNB FLAVOR , The bent In the country ; for the money. M A. McNamara , BOISE AGENT ' Fourteen tit Etritt SEGER & . TONfciR Manufattuiera and llcalcra In HARNESS AND SADDLERY WHIPS , ODRUY-COMBS , Druihcs , Q\u \ HadJlea , eto. , lleht and hcay iatnona on hand , or inado to order , Light liar on raiJo a epeclalty , 3XTO. 3L1G , 3tO T3EC 23TXT. . > o and Ca ( tola OmahiNob TAKE NOTICE. Martin , The Tailor , 1.22O Forunnm Street , 122O Iln r' cclvulj a lull and complete utcck of Fall ud Winter HultlnK' , and U nuvtr malilnjaNo * i lrtf pint * for 46.00 , or o coap' to tuli for 12.100. Boo him and aavu mono ) . otf-itlm DR. F. SGHERER , Physician and Burgeon. CIinONlO D1SKA8KB Uudlclnoa lurnlihoj t office , Office , N , W , corner If'h nJ Farnum Itiwt , iver Merchant National Hank Omtla Nel' . DDFHENE & filERDELSSHON. ARCHITECTS , ! ORKIGHTON BLOCK , - OMAHA. ' 1 Architect ! ot UuCAiiaha National L'A4k , Kt bnukk N tl ni > \ IdnU , I'axton & CM erijhert Ulaclc. Ac > li > n > jo ( the liter od ile&it , 1 f oltltit acU mott rcllublt la North Omaha , Yeijr Lholto ' i Meat , Poultry and Vegotablu. ALWAYS ON HAND. OOOK & STOEHM , Proprietow , ] uB-6m