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5 at Sexe's hop yeast, at Saze'e. prisoners, descrter ¢ in Monlsy from Fert Rues for inspecti F.1! stgles are now ready at the Boston Clothing wham St. 20codlm and Giford pathic Physicians sud Sur- geons, Williams Block, cor. 15th sud cod-tf Honees and new column, »ore cts. —For Lands, Lots ‘arms, lock over Bemi on Ist page. Bargains. A Chicago commareial travelor, . Damon, lost a pocket b e . tween this city and Council Bluffa. —Xots, Farme, Houses and La TLook over Bemie' new column ¢ paing on first p bars —Jce, of the firm of Joe & ceived a consignment of ten o of Kice Monda It dide't any improvement in Missouri river nav but care the usual row The cheapest trimmed hats in the city st Mrs. Wood's ParlorBuzar, 15th strect. sat-tu-thoset, —As Masonic Hall cannot be ob- talned for 1 of Septomber, Com- pasy H's ball will take place at Standerd Hall, on that date, The first issue of The Omsla Daily Telegrapk, a German pap will appear Friday. Messrs Huber- com & Weinhagen ars the manazers. A mecting of all the mambers of ittees to preprre pist fair and bazar will be Dr. Wood's Thursday eve 5 ~The funcral of Mrs. S. Humphrey will take plaes on Wednesday it noom, September 15k, at 2 p. wm., from the residence, No. 1617 Howard treet. Friends are invited. The Ropublicans float senatorial committee of Douglas and Sarpy couties is composed of C. F. Good- S. C. Chase, and W. R. Bennett, 20 Moupay Mr. M s of Col. D, B. Honck, , was married to Mas Lu- £ Dotroit, et the iide's appy cou;1:1 ftimmes te'y 41t ¢ the ¢ 1emony for Omai At non Mudagy R the Bral o d defaul o 0. Adawr, way santenc o te turse years i T, s¢ tatthe v nent, snd m of cor finem he torri has rxdered an tachmen rd in 1l of the Oumaka Publishing con pa- ny ve. Rachel, fir contemy able Saturday noxt. The defandex prop. carry His cuse up to the suprame courl, &id thess procecding are to put the cas> in proper shape. —Hon. A. J. Pe;ploton has alveady vouted his entire new block, on Far- vam and 10h Strects, roo The corner will be occupied by M. Elgutter, the clothing merchant, the middle room by Peycke Lros., commission merchauts snd the west room by Mossrs Gaild and Morrill, the tea m —A football club is soon tobe starte 1 iuOmaha, by several gentlemen «f this city, several of whom have ¥ 2en members of'distinguishedEnglish clubs. A meeting of those interested in the success of this club will take place on Friday evening at 8 +'clock, at Collins & Petty's, Douglas stroet, and all who are anxious to pr wmote the success of the same are cor- ally invited to attend. —The especial attention of our read- n. s yesterday was called to the lec | tare of Rev. B. B. Cannon, D. D, to « delivered a* the United Presh san church, 18th street, between Cal- ifornis and Webster. The subjoct of the lectare, *‘National Roform,” is + 10 that Ohristian people and the pib- : enerally should be intsrested 1n, d we trust that a good audience will greet tne doctor to-night. All are cdially invited, FOR RENT. A desirable dwelling on Fifih and Hickory streets. Inguire 2epl3-2¢ Jonx Steer. A Jookey Carsat Mre, Wo.d's Par- 1'r Bazar, 15th St., Creighton block. eat-tu-th sst At oue of our leading churches Sun« day evening the attention of the en- tire congregation was concentrated upons handeomely dressed womsn who wore a maguificent set of jewelry purchased at Edholn & Erickson'e, Dick Adams would like to exchange hus bracelets for a pair of those bean- at Edholm & Erickson’s. Police Court. Patrick MoOarty paid €3 and coste for assault and battery. Elwarl Hill vss @ ilar eom for Jha M mother ag used ax and the old men o beor. bledtothe rracket and had both arrest- od for distur .ingthe teenguility of the neigiborhord. Martin pai o £5 and_cosis, while his stepfuher, | Henry Rovivson, demsaded s jury | trial, whick will be given him to-more row. A small boy was brought iato ecurt | fo: scttinga dog on_aucther boy, but | th compleiny was withiraws. afinao | h.,pei- | relurn- { h's wife hard rawes. | THE STATE FAIR. A Fine Exhibition and Large Attenda ce Assured f tries Already Filed; 2ed Programme and New Races Agreed our State et su 23 ore «nd erienced m agriciltural and horticul- tural expositions in this and other states rogard the indications for next week’ play 83 most promising Never have exhibitors begun te file their entties g0 early and from every part of Nebraska and western Towa correspondence assures the fair author ities that they will have no leisure momexts to epsre from attention to exhibitors and the assured crowd of visitors who will be in sttendance. The president’s and secretary’s office was crowded Monday with persons filing entries and seeking general in- formation relating to the fair. Up t the hour of going to prees to-day the following entries had been duly filed and recorded: Edwin B. Payne, Rochester, Minn., M Sherry drill; 12 hoe Mec- broadcast seeder. Johu Evave, Omaha, display of grain and seed C W. Dorr, Des Moines, ornamen- tal flursl good Dorr B. Col John sewing w Ho “eld, Nobraske: b d herses. brocm: manafactured in h 1 an to harves Popiliion, cowssnd company, 2 eh” wazhboard, “Cial- v shovel. st_company, Chicago, Glsplay of yeast cakes. J.H Bond & Co., Omaha, speci- mens of engraving. W. J. Buits, Ashland, Neb., display of fowls. Geo. W. £ Dorsey, ¥remont,Neb., stallions: *Poppl:ton,” “Jackson” and “*Saturn;” ¢ 1's: ¢ Shars “Senator P.” and ‘‘Garfield;” “Roulette” and “Kitty Clyd ling eolt, ““Queen Mab;” filli en,” “Satmet,” *Miss Burns” and *“Lotta Barne;” pair of mares to har- mess: ““Satin” and “Princess.” Eiwards & Page Plattsmouth, Ne- rza W. Page, Plattamouth, Ne- braska, blooded cittle Charles Page, Plattsmoath, blood- ledh , display s they intend to make, Al- ready several arlicles of machinery have arrived, and three cars loaded with stock huve reached the grounds, This is » grand ehovingat this early date, when itin remembered that the entreos will ouly close at 12 o'clock the 21st, the second day of the f: SPEED TROGEANME. September 21at—Tioiting 2:40 clase, piirse €500; $275 hotse, £100 to second, €75 to third, 0 to fourth, Average time to be 2:40. September 22d—Trotting race, 2:30 class, purse §500; 3275 to first horse, £100 to ses fourth, 2o time, 2.30. September 23d—Trotting race, free for all, purse £1000; £00 to first horse, $225 to second, §175 to third, $100 to fourth. Average time, September 24th—Pacing race purse $200; $110 to first, £70 to second, $20 to third; $800 will b | beaten, eud then d $500 to i-st, $250 to second, $160 1o third, £100 to fourth. tmber 24th — Runnirg race, ov's best three ia five, pur §200 t) fisr, £100 tose hicd, $40 to fourth, Sej tember 25 h—Consol ton ra: nhese e latter race has la‘ely ben ¢ cided on by the far ef undonb:d'y bs sell re horeemep in artenda speod 1 omise to excsed sy hin the kind yet held in ‘he stat:, rsz e | «f the hors s iathe vest wliun daubtedly show vp T curies j8100; 5y« the tro ting 2d pacing races will closo 82 urlay nishe, September 181h, a1 11 o' the romuing ruc s teubor 24 Mond: the sec Whe 1 unav. Lincc),bu™is place was ably filled by ) F. H. Wilson, his courteous and com- petent assistant who is weil suited by affability aud industry to succes-fully attend to the muliifsrious duties the position essigued him. Oaly a few days remdin unul the opaning day and all our citizens shouli commence to take active interest in the coming ex- hibition at ong New styles in Pearl and Enamel Bracelets and sets received to-day Edholm & Erickso: office. , oppasito post- | Died | At Omaba, Nebraska, September | 15¢h, t10:30 p. m., Cornelins Search, Liverpool, England, aged alto wozrow, Wed .- i report b Edhla & .| ¥y ars ker | B are jobhing zoods to all parts of the w, Crate, Nebracka, | - A LIVELY RUNAWAY. Checked by a Collision. eteam of Me Grude, the rd stetion, wasstanding of the C rcial hotel on , betwsea ten and oleven o'clock yesterday, they became frghiened in scme unaccountable mv ner and dashed furiously towards Farnam etrect. pa The equine esca- tiers and things ra‘her s and vehicles on the a wonder serious re- 1 Shortly after . Grade was y esoaped in- At the corner of 10th and streets the team collided 2 wago: driven hy Martin Tuner One of the hind wheels of the wagon wes entirely de- molish-d and some i ping which tesults the thrown cu Lut fo did s witl the contractor. vent il Tocess ¢ North Omal: the hoy from the £ erection d, Here ped and rescued lod barness and the partly wrecked vehicle belonging to Titcer. B a slight injory one of tho Grude he furiher damages resulted. ir caused : ces were 8 des to oa 1o The considerable excitement, and ofcourse wes the means of colle.t tacuous crowd such interrup s the prom- h invariably attend tions in the ordinary days doings of strect life. e AUCTION SALE OF OIL PAINT INGS ~ ROBERT LANDERYOU, on to-morrew 2t porthesst and Eloventh | etrests. Mr. el for Tie pai ienow en exh , sud a FREE opportuity will be afforded to all of seciog thom. The be 8ol 1 Genesee Full, Yeliow-t e Fa' h Coait, € atinnch i Lave Killariy " ) ictory he 317 Fif s heretofore emy loy d wil Tass work. s M. C. Cox. Witkin houso hy iliness, [¢ Iying quite sick at his residence. turiied from the ¢ E of Ozdensbu st Monday. city on a visit. ki cese of California, pas city Mond Bishop H. W. E. church, will pass through this cit braska City. down to Liucoln haids to-duy for busin Prof. Aug. v eva y, arri will 1encin days, with “ther. of Frankfort, d this morninz, and the <iy for several view ¢ e amorg od gon'leman o ene Tie Qistin ould mest with - Jemes Ganbl tha Pacitic co: h company, Saturday cv tof ¢ in sed through en route (0 visit of busivess and re lo has managed pany on the coast with grea* abili « for twenty years. condition of the ¢ Pacific coast is 25 much due to Mr. Gamble's energ tic and intel mansgement as to any other cause, —_— Poe ce Changes September11, 1880, fur: by Wm, ment: tablished —Lambert, Holt coun- 5, Mre. Laura M. Foster, pestmis- tress; Minools, Holt county, Andrew Li lane Postmasters Appointed Chase county, Thomas Coo ton, Dawaon connty, Rees R/ 3 Over- Real Fetate Transfers, The Ias: will and testsment of Reu ben Gaylord, deceasel, with certifi- oot d T8 tesiamens tary w.s 6l d. E:jb-hE Foglese to George n 50 f:. lot 16, Balie ¢it on, Qiaha A J. Popeonand w v d 1i7, “E R | Omaha—8350. T S— ays Oysters til saidnight, at|cal sepi8-6t | $2000. Tizard’s Oysior Palace. New Hats in everg chape at Mrs Wood's Parlor Bazsr,Creigiton block, 16th streot 83t tu-theeat Annie D n. burn to Charles P. Met- £ 1, block 241, Omaha— amburg Fiss 25: a box —A case of constioation by Fige 1, asd will be thioughout te-| » frieud in this ever wen was ¥ Edholm & itors in the le dress- Davenport and maintain 13 contined to his o. W. Homan, Sr., is reported as Capt. Eade. the great engineer, re- Mayor Z. B. Biidges and wife, N. Y., arein the city. Cole, of Denver, a sister to or W. M. S.ids,is in the »p Kipp of the Episcopal dio- 1 through the Warren, of the M. about the 28th fnst , en route for Ne- > waking a p rmi- the vast business of the telegraph The prosperous ration on the i Nebraska during the week ending Van Vieck, of the Postoffice Depart- Frease, | MARTIAL HOSTS. 2e Gommander ia Chief of the Grand Army en Route to Fort Buford, The Biggest “Camp-Fire” in the World. The Omahs delegation to the Cen tral City rennion,which left yesterday; tucluded Gen. Louis Wagner; com mander-in-chief of the crder, and his cscort, consisting of detachmeuts { from Geo. A. Custer and Phil. Kear ney posts, G. A, R., of th's city, at Fort Omshs, and company G, N B M Gen. Wagner arrived from the cast this morning via the Rock Island route. He was met at Lake station by Paul Vendervourt past semior vice commander ln-chief who accompanied him acr.ss theriver. Atthe U. P. depot the Grand Army escort and Company G, te latter under atms, were dfawn uf and waiting to receive the distin- guished visitor. After the usual cere- nionies of introduction, ete., General Wagner was driven about thecity w tittime to return to the dep® to take | the tratn, The Commander-in-Oticf is making aa cfficial tour to various posts throughout the west. He goes from Central City to Des Moines, Chi cago, Todianapolis and Toledo. “Two extra cars were atrached tothe regalar train for the ekeursionist, both of which were crowded, mot- withstanding there wers six otber coaches on the train. Whils awsiting the time of departure company G was photographed by sn artist from the Beo Hive sudio. This company } 403 oul with 25 men besides cflicers, who are Capt. G |asd Lius. Kwg and Mcl ngh : boys prosented & uca and going i > bincer, whea is of , 814 by 40 inches, frin ard lettered in 1880.” jeu Lo tho stafl, is surmounte | spear bead. Accompanying the escort was the Union Pacific band, which goes cut with & havdsome They will competo with fourteen oth- er bands for the 8100 prize. They played some five music provious to the start from the depot. Among those accompanying the party were fu. Kosewater of the Bk and D. C. Brooks of the Republican. At Central City the parly was met by the entire body of those in camp, under command of Gen. A.r.0a, and last night a grand camp- fire wes held, which was the aod will rank alon sde of that other memorable cawp fire held by the Roysin Blue, when, with the grestest general the world ever eaw, and on a train of rolling palaccs, they swept across the star-lit plairs of Nebraska like a prairie fira before the west wiad, but whose flumes were only fed by patriotism, and tinced by shadows of camp fires exti acore of peary sy, Many peojlo Christn Bro jo! 8 goods at the holidaya. Choice Roasted Coflee, 25 cents per pound, at J. L. Matried. CALLAHAN—SLAVEN — At the Ca- thedral yesterday at 10 oclock, M. H. P, Callahan, a popular U. P. conductor, to Miss Sarah Slaven, sis- tor of Mr. Fetix Slaven, cfthe Slayen hetel, and also of ex-Councilman Sla- ven. The happy couple left on the noon train for Denver, Why dose _ourseives with nauseats ing medicines, when a purely fruit hartic will care yon at once—Ham onrg Figs. Tey them. FRESH ¥RoM THE sPRINGS, Foreign Maj. D. H Wheeler and wife went | and American Mineral Watar, Huu- rday on a|pudi, Jancs, Hathorn, Friedrichshall shrt txip, but the Major will bo on | Bitter Water, Vichy, Congress aod Empire. For saloby Ish & M:Mahon, 1321 Farnham street. a30 Im A Great Disappolatment There was a general foe appointment by the “weyup” wud e co that acsombled at the Academy Mon- day to witness the performance of the Leadville Minstrels, aad the fiel- 1g decpencd throughout the evening. Thae fac: was that so many hed bein stuck on the place itself that ¢ plo 8aid unto themselves, “Cun any good come out of Lendvll Weil, tho houso wes chuck f.11 anyway, and & sion a the curtain went up and discloser that array of talsnt assen bled togeth- er by Simmons, Aruold & Ames, wit old Sam Gardner hims.if in the m:id- dle, they said that they had bean do ciivine themselves. It was evident from the first that the entertaumen a8 20INg £ pan out big with fun avd i:did. The crowd is compracd of ar tists and none bui artists, It is the finest minstrel com pany that has ever appeared on the b.ards west oreast of the Big Muddy, eni, in the words of an inspired wr, ter, the crowd recognized that the “‘boss” minstrel show was present in “all its overshadowing vastness.” They laughed, they cheered, they stamped. Tt was an ovation that” couldn’t be surpsssed . on any nccn\l&n It would be useless to gmentioa any single portion of the performance, It was one continued surprise, aud eah fro.h act brought fresh delight to the audi- euce. The Leadville Minetrels w Il win anywhere they go. Their performance in this city was lnst night and the houss fwas packed again. As we said everyone was dissppointed. Some-ono please disap- | Point us some mer- the sams way. —_—— T FOR SALE. A good milch cow, cheap, Also a | fall line of hocsehold goods. 1\ Inquir: Jomy Sresx, | 132 Fifth and Hickory Sts, | e | . Hesdquarters tor Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee beer st Mercuaxts' Ex- cuaxar, K, E. Cor. 16th and Dedge, reo- equally determined to win laurels. | largest Ghe ever held in the worls, ing at - prices, it and workimanshipis, A NEW DEAL. The Sheriffs of Nebraska Must Repo:t as to the Mental, Moral and Physical Condition of Their Prisoners, Under the provisions of sections six and seven, of chapter thirty-six, gen- eral statutes 1873, it is made the duty of the sherifl, or other officer perfors ing the duties of the sheriff, to make out snd transmit to the office of the secretary of state on or before Novem- ber 1:t of each year, a jail report, which teport i required to embrace the following features: Fifst—1he nente of each prisonet, with the date aud cause of his or lier commitment, Secoud-=The date or manner of his dischrze. Thiecd—What sickness if any, has prevatled in the jail during the year, and if known, what was the cause of such diseuse. Four:h—Whether any or what la- bor has been performed by the pris- cnere, ani the value thereof. —The prastice obserred dur ing the yeor, of whitewashing and cliani- g, the oceupied cells or apart- ments, and the times and szasons of 8o 8 xth—The habit of the prisoners s5 to porconal cleanliness, diet aud order, Seventh—Theoperations of therules nd directions prescribed by the dis- triot judg ighth—The meana furaished pris- oners'of literarg,moral and religious in- sirustions, and bf labor, Ni-th—All matiers required by said Fules, thediscretion of such sher- tofore remaived a dead lot- xcep'ion of a return from a fow of our counties have never been lived up to 1y the sher ff: of the state. It Alexander's intention to proper return as the statutes for on cr before Nov. 1t tho v turns are all in it is the further daty of the secre- f to communicate the re- Al sher s of the do in his bienuial repcrt. The most fragrant coffee at Joe & 116t m'a, Tho vote in Maine is etilt uncertain, but there is nodoubt but a unsnimous vote would bs er€t by the cit zeus of Omsha that Bdholm & Erickson's Jewelry clore is perfect in the exten’y beanty and valuo of its stock, and that the prices there can't be beaten, Ttisbetier to bo born lucky than rich, and lucky are those who can se- lect their watches, cl icks, jewelry and spestacls and gold and silver plate from so msmmoth a stock as that at Edacln & Erickson’s, ly fwmuisted. everything the stor Hou w_Yorl The fibst ogsters ab Joo & Sant's. 11 6t S. P. MORSE & CO., Fursham Stroet, BALE OF TR XD WiLcoX's sTocK. Four Tuousand Fiv: Hunhed Dollars Worth of CLrgaxt Crotns, tho weliknown Aligon & cloth And now offered at prices far b low the fiest cost of TImportation. 8. P. Morse & Co. call the atten- tion of gent!l-men %o the fact that by buying their goods at this eale, and having their tailors make them up in any desired style, a positive sasing of from 15 to $25 per suit can be made. S, P. Monse & Co , Farnbam stréet. For au elegant braakiast, dinner or supper, o to Joed Sam's. 11-Gt RIS EL L SO No man knows what a day or even &n hour may bring forth, butall men kuow that Edholm & Esickson always bring forth the best goods at the low- est prices. 4 Buy a watch to time the horses by at Ed & Eri i FOR SALE * THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OF THE AGE. Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTO CURE. he only article knownthatWill eradicalethis disease permaonentlyfromthe system. J.C.RICHARDSON, SOLE PROPRIETOR General Agents, BICHARDSON & CO. 'WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. STLoUlS: EVERYWHERE. NOTICE. G_E\TLE\I!' Wisking to bave Su'ts, Pantr, &, mads o messure, Would do well by calll KALISH, the Merchant Tuilor, where guarapteed. si0ly our sratute books, and with o SPECIAL NOTIGES. TO LOAN—MONEY. TO LOAN—ALS por cent lnter 56,000 ") F s ot 5575 ana up- wards for 1 t0 5 years' t R 10 on frst ciats impeov gdcltyand fama properly. Ap Iy st BEMIS Real Estate and Loan Aency, 15t1 8ta. 0 E b'and Douglas 78000t ONZY TO LOAN—Oul at Law Office M D. L. THOMAS, Booms, Creighton Block ONEY_TO TOAN-—1100 Farnam street, M O Dr Blwarts s Agoncy. | pov-234t BOY WANTEO_To learn the prnling A T Senay o, “FL . Mortim, 18th 54 5 Do work ffi gardea: D J. 1, North 16:h § puat] "ANTED—Good girl in a small family; Ger- man or Dan jrlered, 573 Cass 56, be- y ANTED—First-slars_machine band, at Cm ha Shirt P ctory. siele ouse. (7214 Restaurant, 1oth and Jacks,n irs Sta. 3 VW ARIED A ake beker at the Views B kery or buropean Restairant._476-16 W A% b Difing room waiters. Appl thif ofich 405 VW ANTED—¥uaard wife. T. MUKRAY. 041 Good girl £ r geseralh HA 1. REDIC A Girl to d o nouse work, 1109 tairs 1451 & 8l helper o kit ien. al o one walier, men pre- ferred. bis ot H.rney and 22 streo Howatd st Kuqui ¢ of carker Bros,, Gas en & il 205 NOf REN | Dy 5L noar 10th OR KEN La " 100m, with or witnout board, famly, n brick block corner F(;n A Enquire il OR KENT. noss, | , in ; 8.t factory_reason for selling given, 'T.J, Bee Offce. art Ulesit Adiress K SALE—Cott, REDH0T, TOUSES AND LANDS. Look 15" new column of bargaing on lat D part it bridl DAl for his return to 30 fnd 17th. G — 72 ol and Wilo i ch oo, 43 T %1 i ocen ey sined Sept 5. - Finder il plesse leave mformation with Mahonds Dre.; oruer euven'sor and 13ih M. 3616 Are you gong to bet on the races! | &'} GTICETY COAL I posa'n wil he received by inkil £ Lurday, eptember 18 185, at 3 o'clo pm, for g uch & uciint of hard w0t ¢ al as may be req f ed for usedin & freou s oifces uiand ‘o ol supply ng county poor for the e T rlght d p o undersigned ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND b= EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2T0$5PERACRE. 20,000 Acres bs. g DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from ©maha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Lerge tracts caitable f- Celonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres through lowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska, many or them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acte, scattered An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, ¢ Consisting of Hlegant Resi- dences_from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Bundreds of lots scattered through the City. Hous:s and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and al. kinds of Ciy Real Estste, | We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 percent. interest to all who cen show good titles. Maps for Bouglas and Sarpy Counties for saje, Boggs & Hill, Rear Estate Brokens, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, deb, Targs regldence with sbout 1 et Iy Laparcd aad painted; NOR SALE- At a bargals, large hoose of 9 roouia vith 3 rm, well, clstern, f 10 shle trees, &: 3 5 biocks frotd court house BUGGS & HiLL On Qourt House Bonds. At a session of the Bcard of County Comm's- soucrs «1.tie Con -ty of Douglas, in the State ot Nebrasky ho cen ot ths 1)ib day of Sepiem: A, it r.A.D , 180, it was by Regoivo, Toal th fotlow.ng q tho same i 'ho o ¥ submitrod 1o the qu-ified electors of the Cu 13, ebrasha, to- i To the e «ciors - { the County of Dougles in th= Staccof Neb ras s oo Roar] fCou ty Commi-sioner> cf said coun 'y herh sabmit the foowing proposi ion: Shall the G u ty of Dong by ts County_ Goma bonds in he amo ntofo e y-i o thousand dol ars fo' th purgoss i Iy tho constr ictio and the Consrrgrion, eti ofa cour ) ouso butkiing 7 of Omaha, County of Dou:iss, in thy Siate of Neb a ki, for oun y purp '8 d all the purpo es for which such cou t house may ve Irgally u-cd and on'y raised th Toby for aii “uch construction. or for such ¢ natructi and ¢ awpletion of said building, ait thy co and expense of svid building ot & excond 1 e hundred and ' iy ‘thousand doila nds 10 b one thousund dollars cach an i to1Jn uarg 1st, 1881, 12 Jable =t ¢ o oiics of coun ¢ trea uF r of ‘said couniy zndt to Fun '8 Wilh1 ret ata rate not ex.ecd- in’ix (6) per ceat, pe: aunuw, payatlo semi- angualls . Tue sad +o s shal ot be sold foas han par. G addit on £ 'ho e¥y foF ordina v axes the shall be lgvied aud colected & tax annually 8 frovided by law, for the pa¥ment of the micrest o 5. bo.d as it be tional amouut X Inw, sutcent ts pay tho princl si1 b s xt maturify, and pro-ided U ncre then fiiceen pec cent, of ' tHo Eall be levied in 4 s ane uest on b da h ;T y part thereof and the recoips ¥ theretor. ‘The saii bunds shall be_redermuble at the op- tion of the Board of Cou: ty Commissi ne's of the dst6 ot said bonds. 'Wo k «n sald court hailsd shell be commsaced imm distely after the ad: p fon of saill pr p 5+ tion. if adopte , and 8 id building to Ue coft. pleted on or before Janvary I, 1852 Nolc+ stall bomade to pey auy part of the princigal of & id bonds until aficr the cxpiraton of ten 'y ars from th date of said bon the above proposition all be Iy bai ot, upon gainst Court cist naving thereon the auaiost suid proposic fon, and f two-t14 d= of the Yo cs cast A the slection bereinaftec provided in this beblf be fa favor «f the above pmpb:‘lbiuh. it shall be o i ousize, day of November, A. D. 1260, at the following pamed laces: ‘Oa.aha Precinct Ko. one (1)—Turrer Hat . ®-No. 8 engine Bouse, Sixteenth £t 0" aha Frecinct No, thres (3)—Carpenter shop, 10th St , 2do- 13 eouth of eogine bouse lot No. 2. Omaba Precinct No. four (4)—Sheriffs office, court b use. ‘Umsha Piecinct No. five (5—Ed. Leeders house, southeast corr er 1:th and ChicagoSta. Omata Precinct™c.sis (6)~No. 1 enginehoute, 20tn and Izard streete, Earatoga Frecinct—Schcol house, near Gran. igs. "orence Precinct—Fiorenc Hotel Unton Precinet—lrvingzon sshool hcusa, Jefferson Procinci—School house in District 9. 41. Elkhorn Precinct—Elkbora school house, Pate Valiey Precinct—School house 8t Waterloo. Chicazo Preciat—School house at Elkhurn ion. Millard Precinct—Millard school house. McCardle Frecinct—cCardle echool house. Douglas Precinet—House of J. C. Wilcox. West Omata Precinci—School bouse in Dis- it N G, d which election will be opencd at 8 o'c’ock in the worning snd will continue open uatil & eiodk iz the alieraoon of the same day. F. W. Coruiss, 5 (Bal) B.P. , 220 DEZIEL, County Commissioners, JOHK B. MANCHESTER, Co upty Clerk. ver- | at 420 peracto. nce pro- ms with ed. Ex- HILL. OB LE 2o dence of B. F. B, nue: 50 and §700. Iots, next south of resi Kenbely, St Mary's Ave- BOGGS & HILL. TMARM FOR ~ALE—8 miles 1Y estfarm in the county; $26 per ae: re. BOGG: & HILL JUST IN. Immense Stock for * SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custoru-Made CLOTHEING Men'’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. SPRING OVERCUATS For Men, Boys, and Children, Under-Wear, Hats =nd Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit All ax POLACK'S. Farnhm Street, Near Fourteenth GIT UP AND GIT! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, W eare Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSH, A==21= FARNHAM STREET. X=X CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. Oval Brand The anlesof this “brand” of Oysters have now ostatri jped all others. You get m: Wi E(CHT AND MEASUKE I cans of this brand then sy other. D. B. BEEMER, y LANGE & FOITICK. OOOKM§TOV BES House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Naiis and Ete. 1921 Farnham Street, 1st Door Eas* Fjrsf Nn»'.rironinl ?{mk.fl_ Wu. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in HARDWARE, The Cheapest Place in the City for FIRST CLASS GOOK STOVES. I Manufacture my own Pieced TINWARE, hat will last you a lifetime, at the Lowest Price in the cit; e e o oy wads tedsk that us ahnost el dealt in now a-dave, i I also manufacture ali kinds of Cans. WM. F. STOETZEL, - - - Tenth & Jackson Sts. E — sepldlm ANTED—We want to contract witlh; a reli Able man to clear and grab 20 acres brnhland BOUGS & HILL. VW ANTED—15,000 yards o dir: BOGCS & HiLi. T RICK HOUSF. ~Convenient to himines tallot, 7 rooms, §2,150. BOGGS & HILL 'OR EXCHANGE—For city propert; s ans, covesed Shb o B00GS & , with i i ex HILL. IOR SALE—Brau new house, & rooms, with every convenience, with half lot. Sax133 £, Mo, 11-evttony tino to vty will scll st 4 bar aln for b duys only BOGGS & HILL, O SALE Bk p wier oo 20 7 acren ‘mear Stock Yards, §2,500. BOGGS & HILL. 20 OB SAE Comer halt ot ot 8 W, Gor. 15 and Jackson at a ssenifice, BOGAS & HILL. —_— 08 SaLE—Fott coer o, ¥. 2. Cor. 16 ana Jones Sta. £0GGS & RILL. M[CEYTO LOAN—Any ono wisbing to uae VL 10 per cout. money In sums to suit from 500 to 320,009, can procure it thron.h <, & HILL. BOGH OR SALE—S businoes lots, next west of Foks e ‘ellows Block. Temple, $1,650 each. Jrorsan S & HILL. BOGGS & HILL. R A CHEAP LOT Go to Bog ORTGAGES o sl tare somo smatl IV St tor i g o s150%3 Bre S iy Sk wiLione ey eogonts ireres i g 10 et cent et oucs & 1L 2 lots west of Odd LOG AndHills sd- BOME-—4100 1o 800 i allyou need pay down it you bty a home for yourself through us. Time to sult on bakan-e. BOGGS & HILL. (OR RENT—Improved farm near barracks. ¥ Bodes L TiLE R SALE—House and falt xt _ wo.stor strect, ono of 1ho best locations m 1be city, 1,600; ey Leras. ! POGUS & HILL JEW HOUSES—We are now prepared to build houses worth from $100° to $8%0 on payments. BOGGS & LILL- ESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE—200 lots in Kontze & Ruth's addition, neas business, good surroundiogs, lots coversd with young trees, and are the choicest, cheapost and nearest to business of tny lots in the market. By all means look at lots in Kountzo & Ruth's addition before purchasking elsewhere _ Will sell on monthly pe; ments; Price $100 to $160. BOGGS & HILL. HEAP LOTS -3 and 5, block 6, Shina s ad- dition. Wan® be.t offer at once for one o1 both. BOGGS & HILL. ell's ad- ILL. ] C Hodas L OUSE AND HALF LOT—Near Thirteenth and Capitol avenue, §1,600. 'BOGGS & HILL. BESTLOTS—In Shinn's addition, §900. % 5 BOGGS and HILL. EAP LOTS—Lots 17 aud 18, Thorn: dition. N_EXCHANGE—Owner of 320 acres near A Bl i cathapes or fre e vusioess & resdence prperty In Omaht and pay from < #4,00 in Casii o boot. = BOGGS & HILL. BA%_GAIB!E—"D mtfi;(: d'lul &ML lote. Cith sirect, south of depot two. 1,500 o bothe B0GGS & HILL. ¥ CHOICE LOTE—On Park Wiid Aveaue, lo ALY S 136 Mol o ol e e e Y peymests. 15 HILL. J.B.FRENCH& CO GROCERS, OMAHA. 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP | CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell theur entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND CENERAL MUSICAL MERGHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per ;glt. belowgany Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced, cARFPETS OMAHA. OMAHA