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B 't DALY BE Friday Morniog, August 27. BREVITIES. — — Patersonsells coul. See Palaci’s advertisement. Try7Saag’s Cofice Cream Sode,* ¥ck's gatternaat Croickshank ~—Pygterisrunninz the Omataferry. “Aficheel Duvif Saturday cven- b BEASTS AND BIRDS, ‘A Thousand Winged Song- sters Travelling by Steam. In Charge of the Man Who Beards the Lion in His Den. As our reporter passed along the platform of the Union Pacitic depot yesterday,on Lis regular trip of inspec- tion of the overland train, his atten- | tion was attracted by the twitteringof | bizds, which came from the interior ¢ ibe express car. By dexterously craning his neck he obtained & yiew cf the interior, in one corner of which | was & carious sight. In & thousand cubo-shaped wicker cages, about 4 by 6 inches in size, were a thowand of The Barkalow Bros. wil estab- tis @ branch news-agency in Lincolu. Egl yes'erday and wese teken over the Tiver, = —Th +owi ixap the e Btarges, By, Moo hgaarts twocarsof cattle came it vewcst and best il baby in | dence of H. A. just thrown in their cages, ing as if THEIR GOLDEN-HUED THEOATS would burst with melody. Inquiring for their master, our reporter was in- trodused to a_baudsome, robust, red- »d gentleman, arrayed ina st of blue clothes with brass buttons, similar to those worn by the ofii- cars of the grest stesmship loes. This was . Capt. X Mu lett, of San Francisco, *“capturer of eea lions and other marine ani- wals” as our reporter learned from his he kiudly expressed a readi- 2 weck from to-day. t, Teziue, Hou-cs and Lands, | wcolumn of bar- Divline Pall styles are now im wtthe Boston Ch Houee, 1212 Far § i’ Day, 1 iy the best, for inspec he best 1 Gagitel wvonue between desired information se £l eeps ostghwith enis' -1 wid 150 and 16 1 st o Tands, Tot, Houe rip to Earope, where he purc! tha-canazics *40 pay expensas,”as he cxpressed it, but probably be wherever he may be altuys has a woather ey open to busiiess and possesscs & knowledge of the luxurics that Americsn people must aud will have, econd only to the great P. T. Barnum. I brought a 1 st |udge. The RockJsland train wis nearly + iate v wepday and the over- Jand Leaia bkl a@dour Jate in conse- an h ¥ their habits, and have sent him back o pro- uze ANOTUFK THOUSAXD OK TWO I can get them. He_ will - come _h with the othars in about 14 -Th the peates. iy ) the g o and was takon Poss:siion of and his dej —Ds Homnea, the clak bred in the Hurtz mountaius, in' Ger- and are feuperior o those bred ¢ sewhere, blcaute the same male Lird is never usad twosuccessive years in breedirg. They are bred by the p-assn =, B numbers from half a dozen upwards, whooften pay their reat in % this way. Inthe proper ecasog the ue, who wasarr®ied Wednes | | rra dealers, of whom there arzouly 4.y for skipping ontwithout payimg | bout sixin Germany send out their 1 8 fiacrrowadly, was sent to jal this | 1en, about 100 in all to colicct b= " % ‘out $5.80, the|the birde ey 2o provided with ¢ B s similar to those you eee, which i ey carry slans in bundles across “heir backs. They go from house to Louse making the coliection util they have their load made up. ~The birds are bonght very cheap of the peasants, to a dollar 18 a wuh lazger sum than it is to vs, The inci- dental experses of TNLORTING THE LIRS mornin and ord any aud Sar. geons, reclsior brasy band wiligive & wand entertainment at Nanonic HelSuptomper & fnemerntion ol tite emancip clamation, AT . Lu sight. year'ald son of Frank | e . whio Jives o corner of . . et e M ek L) eeasi, S0 B ARG 1 Phe Homard and Twell, Troko his arin ;reat care they require, but 1 have Wednesd i all contracted foc in San Fran- t. They will cost me, lended at San Francizeo, in gihorhood of &2 5C each.” From this it will be seen that the captain’s ideas of incidental experses are very modest. He arrved in Council Biufls yesterday woraing, £40, feom Jo] the A pbi theairemome weeks ago, Wi b.ow wrrsstod, and mnow in the county joil awaiting mn_exsmination. On secount of Tho h rairs thip fostival to be giveh ac the grove, corner’af 10th and Cass streets, Thars- ey, August 26, will be given at Fu- where be was obliged to stop over a day wholo to feed his litde b of mo it ude, “and occupying el fa cay each time, in feeding and cleaning a thousand bird cages, al- though they are built with ingenions contrivagees for facilitating the work, | Europe this season. cals, dogs, Eequimaux, etc. Barnum furhishes the vesscl, men and motey. The contract only awaits an agree- mentas to the price to be paid the tai, - t isnot tobe inferred that the subject of this article is an old man. On,the contraty. th captain says that he s sensitive ou that point. He is but ~3%1 3 of and seys if.he prides himself on any- thing it isbeing & thorough ‘sailor. Ho hes crossed the continent six times this yearand made two_trips to He enjoinedour Teporter from eaying anything about himy, but }is modesty cannot be al- lowed to cover up the fact that he is not only a remarkebly successful business man, but alsaa very plea- sant, obliging and agrecable wentla- man. THE PRIMARIES, A Reign of Mob Law and Vio- lence Prevents Honest Vcting. The result of yesterday'’s election is not yet known certainly, but in the city it was a defeat for registration and hovest primarice. In every ward except the Fifth and Sixth, the polling places were taken posssesion of by violence, by mobs sent up by the U. P. Coliected from all quarters and lod Ly "Hascall. In the Third ward the trick that was forcshadowed, ~ was played to preveut the opening of polls by the regulac board, which did fiot ezin ifs work vntil 4 o'clock, and then st Dr. Oa¥'s cflice. In the Fourth ward about Efty persons, priveipally: Usiion Pacific cmploer, got into the sherifi’s cflics before 3 o'elock and beld prs:ession of it by torce. The regular polls could not be opened for abeut 40 minutes. A swara of bulldozers was on haud and prevented many from voting. In the Fifih ward ‘one of the judges ap- vointéd by the committes was on band. The cthers . mot, and tie crowd clected peracns to fill the vacancy, when tho voting out difticulty. The country precincts havenot yet been beard fiom OMAHA'S OPERA HOUSE. A Plan to Give Omaha a Model Placs of Amusement, proceeded w Tt has been hera'ded for some tiro st that Omahia was to have within o short time 2 now op2ra house, to be Built at the northeast corner of Fara- ham and Fifteenth streets and to cost in' the ne'ghborhood of $50,000. For the accomplishment of this desirable eaterprise Hon. James E. Boyd was tofurnish the ground, which hs pur- chased at a cost of £22,000, 6ty cild- wans the cash in $1000 ehars aud Dr. Miller the wind. The only thing that threw discredit on ths whole scheme was the supply furnished in advance by the Istter party to the joint st-ck LARGER GAME, As is known to many, Captain Mul lett is the capturer of every tos lion that was evor exhibited in Enis cr any other country, and has in the past five yeass sent 260 of these wid-eyed children of the deep through to ply the leading showmen of - the ruka hall, coruer of 10.h and Farn- liam sireote insicade Avtieldsd of *Tncorpatation of tho Boshueke & Bohm ick Mana- factuwing eompany;- Imve been pro- pared [‘f i the: ‘oftice of the county.elesk. “#The. esmpany has a country and the large gerdens in the cities, to_both of which a seadion is now b of £6,000, in sixty eh “Omahs iyits headquar- ters of hasinesg, The IArgest eales s Bros., who bonght , to Barnum’s former pextaer, W. C. Coup, six, avd fo Garden. Ttese animai torless than $1000 each, aud thg an- uual sum paid the express companies for their traneportation is reckoned at $10,000. 1 be remembered that a dozen ligus have passed through Omaha lately going east, where Capt. Maullett has agents and wherea num- ber of the auimals .are now on sale. The captain was led into this enter- prise by no spirit of adventure, He was amate of a vessel at one time, which was lying at the Chincha Is- laade, awaiting 1ts turn with hundreds of others to take A LoAD o have been to an_suthorized re- on the sewer ques- Her , been gross'y mie- utod in'rogasd to Blie propored stensign. Inlisonn and peect on the 10 haverheard about buncombe, h t tion chims that he has +repuse: in ion we rom mentisn eomething At the weekly prayer mseting of tie First Bagitist ‘chrch’ Wednesdsy the committee appointed: to request Rev. M. Jameso. tp wishdraw his resigaation, reported that, they had called on Mr. ou_and _th 1iad stated to them that ho had, after wature considgrutinNodtl it im poesible to eomply, with their request, ik indelly @esabd o Sedopt other work in the state at lurge-which had baon assicned him by the Home Mis- 05, - number of sea lions were to be scea dispurting on the rocks in_the La or, and tis captain obserced them U= it vely unti] ho became uits fa. anibar with their habits. Some time wasin New York, when s ey ey expressed the wish that he fis - S, wiglit 41 a nea Jion to his list of cu Wasmns 0eich i = ill furnish you one, “‘\ : Y teath Sord o3 the capiain 50d ho did, s the cath. o N\ Bobos& Hut. foxperiment. wes 5o, sakisloctory to both parties and the paublic that he now employs two ves anda large force of anen in the work, in which he Las hitherto enjoyed a mo- = nopoly. Ouhers, however, have an sures 18 what | epg upon the busivess, aud tho cap- 4 want, and no oue can make you | tain expects opposition soon, “This tevo a Float is good unless it makes | i8 my 1;-;3%1' i the business,” he A Rush's |18, “Thave made coouch out of it, PR o) Y ey Sy Mills Eiour. Ouly 8535 | y DAD BITBS AND wou ATTEND MORSL'S SALE OF THE STEPH- FNR wicot g I 3 UPE STOCK To- Good Flonr low per 100 1 s . | or me that need care and attention. For RExt—New ¢ om, | % Rext—New cottage, 5 rooms, the captuce of every pleasant Jocation. . Boges & Hrw Mr. D. 8. B . law oidoto, the p)etoflies. | He eupervis | valuable animal that is taken, person- {ally. His field of operation is about 700 miles south of San Eraucisco, Tn the course of conversation .our | reporter learved that soon after his arcival 4n San Francisco, Capt. Mul lett will leave for a trip round the 50 hias removed his e blask,‘opposite, ATIEND MOKSE'SSADE OF DHE v par- | e oMWk v ock 7 | W1, faking in Australiay «the il Eit = TIndier, paesing through - the Saez canil and Mediteria Eresh opaters. Mealaat all hours, | 7040 8¢9, visti e ewmagt o 20 thr - On thi 5 the | will take sea lions to Austr: tom-or cacdoad.at MVFHII' £66d store, | he will cell them an where d buy birds and as much of a necessity as|S* ious namesake of the {1 wlroady subscribed, Teaving com- arcargement, which, being largely in excess of the demand, threatencd to blow the reof off before it was built. It appears now that the enterprise is likely to survive the Herald cyclone, aud that Omaha is to have that mach- ueedsd institution, a_ first-class place Gfewmuserent.. Wo arc informed that 2,000 of the §50,000 stock required paratively- small_amonnt_yet to be raised, which Mr. Boyd himself will to & Chicago | PIt 1@ if necessary. . The .work will seldom eell | be commenced by October 1st and completed within a yoar's time, The sizs of the bulldin is to be TIx132 feet, the lower story to b “divided “into stores. The theater is o be modeled after {ho mest approved plans, and Mr. Boyd i now in correspondetice with an In- diauayolis architect, who is building the Kaglish opera. houss at {hat. oity. Fhe new opera house will be made as nearly fire proof as possible, and will have all the latest improvoments, will have a parquette, a dress circle, bal- cony aud gallery, and will eeit 2,000 persons. It will bea credit and an ‘ornanient fo Omal i —L: A. Saalfield, who was recertly arrested at Denver and brought back to thiscity ona charge of cntering forged drafls on Dick Kitchen, ofjthe Wihuell House,and Frank Ramgo, will leave to day for Chicsgo. It will be remombered that ho was impris- oned hiers, wntil released on bail, to await the action of fho grand juiy. It now appears that thedrafts were all straight, but that his brother refused payment becauso he. was getting them we frequently. Both Mr. Kitchen d Ramge have bgen paid and_the 350 will probably bs dropped “whera it is, a8 no evidagce will bo brought to bear to have the grand jury find a bill against the young man. Both himself and bis brother feel cousider- ably motified at the unfortanate re- sultof the misunderstanding. ATTEND MORSE'S SALE OF THE STEPH~ ENS & WILCOX BANERUPT STOCK To- Day. Uutil the Wabash, St. Lovis and Pictfic R. R. started its fast train Avgust 1, 1880, it took 26 honrs to | St. Louie, 36 to Indianspolis, Louts- | vills and Cincinnati and 66 to New York and Besten. ““Presto, change!” Now we have it—14 to St. Lopis, 24 is- | TP 263 | Kangaros for shipment t San Fran. i | ¢iso0 and Exropean mark | passen- | A POLAR vovace. ton Reclin- | Another extensive voyage isi 3 : ! ther extensive voyage is in pros- is the Wabach, S:. | Pect for theeuterprising captain "1y aair Car. T-se, 3 oad... Ticket of: great musen: bebml: by Vande:- | bl:and P. T, Barnus 2 IS A Fara- | tho Madison Squase pe e S | | be completed by ne ey of 5,600,000 Bar We, ekt our enterpricipg friend, | and Vanderbilt's me "Willis Wates, has been tmadsegent for |08 which the cetal several of the best flour mills o the.,Srocted 20d. meintaingd, which will the best Hour cheap. gotiations are ponding between Bar { Dum and Capt. Mullert loaking Xt springatacost | hum'’s reputation | ney are the capital | ment will be | 2uz19-dlm Tl O, Hemburg Figs 25t 2 box. | trip by the latterto Behring's t> Indiavapolis, Cincinnatiand Lo ville, and bot 50 ta New York and other eastern citie: - Ticket oflice, No. 1502, corner of | 15th and Farnbam. sugl) dim. | Farmera having hay to contiact, for | delivery at Willow Springa distillery, T, | wili do well to call on Jler & Co., 1813 "4 ¥araham strect, Omaha; without de- to a | 1ay, as they will §oon top contract- traits | ing. w-dwim to procare.polar beacs, walras, fur |- The Fragrant Odor of Orange Blossoms Greets Him To Oak Hill by Way of St. Philomena’s Wedaesday may have been agloomy day t> some, but it brought nothing but golden sun-shine to Thomas J. Fitzmorris and Mery E. Swift, for' it was theic wedding day. Tom Fitz- morris does Tue BrE the honor tosu- perintend its news 100m, and his pop- ularity is by no meas confined to the few who are brovght in daily contact with him there, but gauging that outside by the same ‘measure meted to him here, its breadth and dept at. which we know tobe due him, Miss Mary E. Swilt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Swift, of this city, and while we do not know her persoually it is safe to say that she possesses many virtues and accomplishments, for her hug- band's judgment is to be questioned in nothing. For a year and a balt Mr. Fitzmor- ris hes been preparing a home for his bride and a neater, cozier home than the cottage he has bu:lt and itted up In the Firt ward the judges| . 1 g, ia mot to'be found snd anddlorke wers: thoro - on | 2000 LIRS 8 Be e S time, but woro- - overpowered | JCEIAT v The 0 LXo by b under control cf Pal Van | 2 18 SR T O dersoort aud Bill Umphorsoa. To |§ o by PR o0 O the Sorond _ward the clection | o HOTERE FONLE d|boaucd was on haods, but they| .., Mise MaguioE2Bwilt, sister Were driven “out “by” s gung of the bride, acting as bridesmaid, and her brother, Mr. Joha Swift, as oomsman. Several carriage lads of friends acted aa escort and wit- neseed the aclemn nuptial ceremony, which was conducted by Rev. Father Eaglith, mass being celcbrated in con- nection with the usual ceremonies £ the oceasion. At its conclusion the party repai-ed to the future home of Mr. and Mrs. Fitzmorris, 632 South Seventecnth street (0ak Hill), where an elegaut roception was given them. The house was filled with a host of friends auxious to tender their congratula- tions, and the presents were both nu- mercus and beautiful, and the day concluded with great festivities. The boys at the office were not for- gotten, and they unite in calling down blessings on the cottags on Ouk Hill aud its occupants. Explanation. Oxana, August 26, 1880, Mr. Charles W. Burgdorf sees fi to slander Mr. Rosewater in to-day’ Herald because his name was regie- tered in the Firat wardlist as a repub. Tican. In this connection I will have to defend " ater's acti He (Mr. Rosewater) came to my store with the registration list of the First ward requesting me to go through it in order to find thoso republicans T knew to become registered for the republican primsry. 1 pointed out the name of Mr. Burgdorf-es a re- publican beoause T believed him to boone. S0 it is entirely wy fault that Mr. Burgdori sppears on the above named list, and no casb of for: gory has been committed by Rosewa- ter and his dirty tools. J. 1. Fivemave. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Ed. Nash went webt to day. BGeo. F. Labagh left yesterday™for Laramie. L. M. Wagoer has retarncd fiom Indiana. Hon. E. K. Valentine and wife are in the city,} Mr. and Mee: Geo. W. BoydenTeft for the east Wednesday. : Hon. John Van Horn, of Polk county,! was in the city yesterday. Mr. Henry Sharp, of P. H. Sharp & Son, csme in from the wostWedes- day. : Mr. Andy McAusland * returned yesterday from a two months’ visit in New York. R. L. Williams, representing Wan- er & Brown, Philsdelphia, was edesday. Mr. G. B. Lane, our new superin- tendent of the city schools; armved in Owaha Wednesdsy: Mrs. Dr. Domoldson left at noon to day for North Platte to join her husband at that place, -their fu ure home. ey Licutenant Geo. M. Webster, of the Fourth Infantry, U.S. A., has been detailed for service at Allsgheny College, Meadville, Pa. G. W. Blancbard, car'accountant in the W. St. L. & P., freight depot over the river, has gone to Pennsyl- vania on a pleasure trip, Miss Mollie Brown left the city to- day for a few weeks' visit among friends and relations, at Onawa City, Iowa. We wish herahappy timeand safe return. Gen. W. H. Eckels sod family, were on_ the noon train to-day, en route to San Francisco, where the genersl has been ordersd to report for duty. He will be eent to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Otto, father and mother of Mrs. Homer Stull, have arrived from Rochester, N. Y., and will make this city their home in the future; Miss Dollie McCormick, Mies Mat- tie Sharp and Miss Fannie Wood have just returned from an extended trip through the west. They were accom- panied by Miss Burgess, cf Fremont. Capt. C. M. Copps, of the *Wahoo Foragers,” was in the city to-day making arrangements for the transpor- tation of his company to the Central City reunicn in September. = ATTRND MORSE'S-SALE OF THE STEPH- ENS & WILCUX BANKRUPT STOCK. To- FAVORED FITZMORRIS.—| PRESTDENTIAT, PUFFS. Which Waft . the Burlington Road Tnto. Prominence. The “Wabash™ to be Made a Double Track.Road. The Omahe. and St. Paul Line. Mr. . Potter, the, general manager. of thie. Chicago, Burlington. & Quincy R« R, is o receipt of a personal let= ter 'from President Hages accepting the invitation to make the trip to, the Pacitic coast via this read. - The pres- ident will be nccompanied by General Sherman, " and Tidves Waghington September 2., Ho will probably reach Omaha on the Gtk or 7thof that month. The 0., B. &Q. eatclieon toall the passeogers of Kigh degree that have occasion to:crosa the continent. It is leas tha¥a year..ago -now since-Gen. Grant passed on’ his return trip from the Orient, and the magnificent ma ner in which he. was. whirled, across Iowa ona train of tolling palsces im- pressod even ¢mé who had been satiated with apléndors’ as will be szen by the following neat item from the Nempareil: . While sitting in-the Northwestern slesper at the” Union Pacific'depot hers, Tuesday ‘evening, Gen.Grant noticed the ongine. at- tached to the C., B.- & (. express, which stood directly opposite” to his window and but'a few feet from him. The distinguished ¢x president, Icoked at the handeome iron hurse for-a mo- trent and then furning to Mrs. Grant said: “There is the enginothat hauled us balf way agross Towa last fall at 10 lively arate.” And- the generak-was tizht. - W sis engine 311, the identi cal one, and at his post in the cst stood Jack Evang, the enma engiteer that rushed Gem ~rant and party across Towaco lively last fall. WABASH PNTERPRTS Tho Wabash. road, =B"s a pho- tograph artist.of its owa§lo} attends to takicg all ‘views needed 3 the guide hook and oilier adversc T fIi, is gentleman. s Mr. Byron WV, M, Lain, president of the Iridians Coll: ge of Photography. He was'at this end of the road yesterday, and vhile the W., $t. L. & P. passenger irain was standing at-the Union Pacific Transfer depot e took piétures of the dining car, the' sleeper and the_reclining chair car.” Tke dinivg car pppeared to the best advantage with ita -snowy dalicacies of the sé1sort and tho hand- some table service. - The pictures will be used on the advertising carde; bills of fave, etc., of tho tompang: A DOUBLE TEACK. Tt is believed that withirt a years’ time the Wabash road will be provid: ed with & double track, as the build- ing of long sides tracks on the lino has seemed to point in that direction and now equal fally balt the longth of the main lingitself. It is now having the greatest fraight blockace known in history: Ffom Toledo to Danville the road s ono Confinuous train Freights going east. move -forward twelva or sixteen hours, then side track, waitirig td give the weat bound {reights a chance, which_ xaove in_the same way. Cars are frequently from twenty-four to thirly-six hours in makivg trips of fifty or sixty miles. West of Danville, for-fifty or sixty white tables loaded down' with the | Bath & White,- a4 the market op-|. posite the postofiice, keep the finest beef in the city. a24e0ddt Oaly 14 hours to St. Louis, via the Popular Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific R. R. Leaving Omahin at8:40 py m., you take supper it an elegant - dintng car (meals 75¢) ‘Tetirs to Your leeper and awakg for breakfast in St. Louis, Luxury on wheels. - Ticket office, No, 1,602, corner 15th and Farnham. i g10-d1t GENERAL TICKET Orrice,) Wabas, S7, L & P, R B, S, Lots, Aug. 18, 80, § Frank E. Mopres, Tikst Ageat, Cuaba, Nob,: Drax Siwi—You mey aoll, round trip tickets to St. Louisand retuen, to ditizons wishiog ¥ attend the “géand conelass of, the Kaighta of Pythias at $17.956rom Omaha. . | + Commence- selling ‘Avgust 22, and moks tickots' good untit *Augast 28, 1880, Gro, “H. Daxers, Sl an O R H. T\ Towssexn, G: P. Agent. aug 19dtd - Why dose’, ourselves'with nauseat- Ing ‘modiéines, whot a purely frait cathartie will cure you at once—Ham- burg Figs. Try tham, Wanted—A first-class _photograph printer and toner at the Bea Hive Photograph - Studii;, 213 Sixteenth street, Owuahs, Neb. a18% o 9 o Prepared- spice corned beef, very nica for lunch at ‘a2icoddt | Batw & Wirk For, choico meats’ call ap Bath & White's: maket, opposite le: post- office: * u2400d4t - ... 8PECIAL . NOTICES, NOTICE—Adyorscments To Let For Saip, Loet, Found, Wants, Dosrding &c., will be tn. serted in theso columus once for TEN CENTS per ling; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per lne. The first hisertion nover less than TWENTY-FIVE CEMT! R TC T NEAT) TO LOAN —AtS per cent inter $A64100 Warda Tord tn 5 y care e o frst biaza Dt ‘ed ity and farw property, Ap ly at_BEMS' Real Estate and Loan agency, 1oth and Douglas sts 2t 2codil Law Ofice lahton Hiock MO 10 Toanzoui i L AB, Kovm8, 0 smal ¢irl to take, care’ of Call at 1413 Dous s St roum girl at (B Doran 34510 N TED—A Hutise, appos ) ANTEDA competent elfl. S E cor, 10t s G wanted to.tlo ge: wou uire John A. McSuaje, cor. 17th a Gin sta. | WANTED—MISCELLAREOUS. - - - ANTED-—Ey the midéle cf September, "‘ h . will-knownein fhecity: Ty mifara'sied moms firencrs exchanged. - Addcess W, J- G Y ANIED- Parcnor WV “tiks haif interest in weil estabiishied biic liow fn thi city With tho present propie Kallre s W.; 'ce Ofice. 30125 ANTEDPiano tuning and repaliiug 5t WANe 8 T bargains. on lst miles, every side track js full, Trains are run to the fullest cipacity of the road; yet agents are compelled o re- fuse freight from uther roads. CENT PER CENT. The approximato July carnings of the Unicn Pacific Railway company wero this' year 81,986,000, againat $1,431,000 earned by ths Kansas and Union_ Pasific companies last yeor, a gross increase of §557,000, or-64 per cent. The auditor makes o deduction on_account Of edrilogs from new branches, and calculates that tha old mileago .shown am increate. in' gross earnings of §340,000; or 31 per cent. AKRITRATION, £ Chicagn Times: “Mr. T. J, Pottet, sssistant masager, and Mr. E. P. Rig- ley, general freight agent of the Chi- eago, Burlington & Quincy, propose leaving here on Saturday for Boston, the co.npany, Mr. O. E. Perkiis, #ho has been east for some time. ~ It. is underatood that these officials. will hold a conference with: the authori- ties of the American Express’ com- pany with referenco to_the dilferences growiog.out. of the prohibitory, order recently issued by the-Pacific Express compiny.” : WORKING BOTH WAYS, Work is progeessing - actively -on both sides “of-the St: Paul & Ormaha lumber line. An engine was crossed at Blair Saturday to_ the Nebraska sido and work bagan at Oakland Mon- -day. « The track layingat the' tiorth end of the ling has been dong with hand ' cars,” but an enginewas to_ be crossed by the steamer Benton at Sioux City Tuesday, to reinforoe the work. ‘Fron ' has" slready been put down to the blufls, south of Jackson. Liores Hars ! Hars Now Srvees | Ny Sryzes HICKMAN'S TTEADQUARTERS. 25-26 Headquarters tor . Joo- Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at Mencuaxts’ E: cBasGe, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Registration Notice---Fourth Ward Staté or Nepvasga, | Douglas County: ' {55 sit in- the store of E. Wyman, Fif- teenth street, three doorsaouth of the postofiice, on Monday, September 6th, to make the annual ‘list of voters. of said wardl; 155t prepate a list of vo- ters for special city eloction, to be held September 14th, 1880, my hand this'25th day of Avgust, A. Whero they. will join the president of | = Notice is hereby given to the elec- |’ tors of the Fourth ward, that T will . In witness whereof, I hereunto set | URNISHED Foi i or ithout board, [ SRLY . at Furppean Restausatt, Boux\ 16t Al 17th Sts', sauth i = nd rosms, Capitol avente; botween %) o 1 inely fumished Davenport street, bet. 13ih, [ O ST TN "~ Immense Stock for “ SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made Men’s Suits, Boys' Suits ] Children’s Suits. “SPRING OVERGUATS For Men, Boys,and Children. aps, il CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $270 $5PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres TN DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. TLarge tracts suitable fo= Celonies in all- the -hest CGounties in the State, 80,000 acres . scattered through lowa. 5 and Valis: Prices to Suit A7 A FPPOLACIITS t, Near Four.centh Dader ™ A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska, many or them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre, An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha, Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estste, We aleo have 'MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in:Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 per cent. interest to all who cen ehow good titles. Maps for Douclas and Sarpy Counties for sale; i 1 x OACHARD & BEAN, J.B.FRENCH& CO Boggs & Hill, | e 33’,51.‘;,?1?!5; GROCERS, OMAHAL " OMAHA OMAH A. 50.000 DOTLARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! MAX “MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to entire stock of ReaL EsTATE BRokens, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha. deb. (—Two new cottages, 5 roor conrenicuce, Chicag, bet, TAR BOGGs & 3 L VEANTED=We want £5Cortenct with » ol ! alio man to-clcar an grul 20 acres of vret 1, & T N ell there Con v et to bsines, with t, 7 rooms, §2,150, socascnns. | Diamon dS, Watch es, FORRENT-Rew m}.m- S ‘Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AN alt i, rovered il B roperty, smail young timter 3 & HILL. OR EXC fracta OTEL PROPERTY—Wo ars offer the Atfantie Hotel E ducel ) rice of $10,000, al} farniahed anthortied to e prteatty-fo. dand in ‘run- g order, time tasuit. BOGGS & HILL. Fad o REN 10th as.d Doudlas 1ar. Apply o Amer OR RENT—A. Enquire at 15 T House, 0, £on vite o prea m_$s briok bio:kaormar e with ot with 3t o0 o, e funcly fwoished frong room. 16 Dodge k. o8ur AND GENERAL MUSICAL - MERGHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, 1 new bouse, & teqwe, with ence, with half oty $3x182 “imo Grwait, will sll 5t a bar BOGGS & HILL, Jer hitise and 7 acres 2,500, DOGGS & HILL, for & days only. ick p Yards, 2 e L TR UNNISEED KOOMS FORCR Fort Ho o OB SALE_Comerualf otiot 8. W, Cor. 15 and Jackeon at a saceifce. BOGOS & HILL. e it [OR SALE—Full corner lot, N. Z. Cor. 16 and Jones Sta, BOGGS & HILL. —_— YV ANTED Schoot disrict bonds at s taie dutmt————— .BOGGS & A1 preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. Ilth & Farnham - We Mean Business, Come and be Convineed. GIT UP - AND GIT! NO OLE STOCK:! PLENDID LIST O Lo Farms and o1 ustm'ob 1at"page. B il cow and cill &, Detwoou 1611 and 17¢h. DEMIS OFFERS A SP B e M [5 B L4 ire at 34 Cumin STEEN k % on-wodd B BALE—Gonortwird iumber of 2l isant to twenty four quaris of one hn T. F S s obii BEDMOND'S, Sixtoentirghy .+ . . 516 T OR SALE—A Grist Mill._ Appiyst Lt A o S e S » s, .. MISGELLANEOUS the iy e years 014, two Hind foet” gl back,~caus d, by tho , sadle, and.eheo seollars ima Ky i o cttan g i com Any ifagmation tisg be feft 5t e shenlls o1 Drme Tom~ 6 ~85T:25 X TO-LOAR~-Any: one. wishing fo use £ ceut. money.in sums to suit. {rom 3500 to §20,009, can procure It throu. b us. ¥ ““BOGUS & BILL: Having Taken tho Above for Our Motto, W5 are E " Delermined toOffer Our Entire Summer Sto¢ k of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING COODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Ouf Fall and Winter Greds, We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A2212= FARNHAM STREET. X=IE=> OR SALE—S buunes Ints, next west .of ‘Masonic Temple, each. 5 POGS & HILL. e i e Sl & SALE_2 lots west of 0dd Fellows Block, o e Fogacuesr 0T Go o Bogga and Hill dition. 5 oo Wil from ¢160 5 " HOME-=$10010 8100 is all'yon reed “pa; <own Il y0h bity 4’ homa, for yourseif Through us. Time to suit on baturs o aS & HILL. 215 of nge, Marens SMare v nawe, cow bos far *isa. Lagewianmn, Larmory Duugl.s Co., 12 wlen west, of Ouaa, b3 nof beaa scen uor heard from sinca {he 111h i i ovoraif bl Jickew, Black it o bor ol for hi 3, rathor, Tight. complesion. Foua counter, ‘mation regarying his woergabouta will ty 1y Pred. Dieks, 1o New ) 1310 and '12 Paruhdm . 856-23 Ot BENTTmproved tarm sgns [ — ST | OHARLES SCHLANK—— SOL PRINGE. ST LANGE & FOITICK, USES<We aré now' preparcd to Dealers in Novaa uscs worklr from $400 to_$800 on i S w addizion, Z5th and 29th and Farnham, Bl gy Dav. D., 1880 Jeatx Woop, Registrar. el cr g e i . Stylish Suits made at low price. ATIEND MOBSE'S SALE oF THE STEPH- tis Fison & Go. | B55 & WILOT BANERpERGROORmD- Dat. Newlg. funitbed, everything the | i om Tx best, Astor Houe, New York, T i Ptipation by nsing urz Figs, FSIDENCE. LOTS. FOR. SA Kofitzo & i Touse Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete. - TO THE TRADE. 3 g 3e8es, M0d e the choicoat, cheagugt and ienrest 0 bulsinean ofany lota {n the market. By all means look ai lgta.n Kountze & Ruth's additi ‘o befors urchash] Wil ‘sell' o ihe. eluewhore ol s i ol 84 LU HEAP LOT! dition, both. HILL. 7 and 3, block 6, Shinn’s ad- be tofer at arico for oue or ol n” oz~ BOUGE & HILL Having just opened an entirely new line of CH:;:[P LOTS—Lots 17 and 18, Thornell's ad- lon.. BUGGS & HILL. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to %elin confident we can meet the wants of all oW USE AND HALF LOT—Near Thirteenth and Capitol avenue, §1,600, 'BOGGS & HILL. H" BESTLOTS—In Skion's addition, §900. BOGGS and HILL. T OUSEAXD FALFLOT—0n Doige siro-t between Twelftn and Thicteenth. A well imr roved and desirable place, cost §3,200. W ill sell for $2,109, balf cash, Balance one and two oarn, BOGGS & HILL. BACRIFICE inspect our Stock in good Gouds 2 ices e SHREVE, JARVIS & €O Car, 14th and Dod: THE DAILY BEE Oxaxa, Neb., July 16,1680, Thy Tnmnees on 22132 fc: a meeting of A z J OTICE fs hereoy eiven, tha »ext ens of Jiningers wirs rooms 15 e, Stockbotders of the Nisbrara Stk ; Firiiem wreoy it b s thi month or ,,hm.\,‘.,fi,..;umm;mrm thid city_ July 1, | Contains the Latest Home and Tele- whah {8 9 Bring in cash. - $h0, th capital etock was Increased o Tuen 5 = DOOGBAHIL _|iy-two thoumad sixhundreduid twenty fve o graphic News of the Day. ¥ EXCOANGE Ownar of 420 scron near | barmeay fve oo o BoA MILES, A “Blair i for firet class business - 8 SUBSCRIFOR 2 roadence propaty 1 Oaabis avd pay from 51000 40 o Cunm pos. Absolutely Prre; SO o BooGsuEL |rwo porrars wint secvre FOUR HUNDRED CATTLE P , faky ot brea ., 86uth of depot tw er SR ey aal (ol " ST | THE WEEKLY BEE Jaaodaiis oy oy 5 CHOICE LOTS 00 Pk Wid Avenue. | Sr mmher 10, e For One Year, | i e e

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