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THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning, Cet. 7. BREVITIES, Paterson sel & ol Fine perfumes at Saxe'e. —*“Rathbus hes night school.” —For the teeth, Kubn's Dentrifice§ i ank'e, terick’s patterns st Cruid —Posrter is running the Omaha ferry, Read catalogue of Books on first k perfume at Kubn's- Cos Key Westc Lubia's b g & The be t of meats at Bath& W m ieket, opposite the postoffice, 204§ White, opposite the pe @ lise, receive fresh fish every Thursday, twith ns for the football clod me Satur time for the troupe was greeted by Tuesday night and the od. n-arway team from the coun collided with Guild's delivery-wagon Tues- the latter, t of clothes, or overcoat 1, the Merchaut gnarantees satisfaction. comt yesterdsy John Davis were sent to In the poli nd Th 33 in defaultof $2 and costs each, as sus- picions characters, and one plain drunk was ntenced b Land costs, failing todo which he w s will hold their’ mass (which was postponed account of the t of this week, and C., 5 the speake a will play you who took the first premium at the state fair on millinery ods, of course your answer will be co las and streets, work and Tow prices, speak for th It The first consignment inuati Tuesday, 1 about ton days. rLoir will begin & hange in which treets, east of the and west of the city limits. 1t uned that the rescrvoir shall be erect- Lerly half f the tract 2 the no tur £ the an in charge. b f fellow rozated the outfit belon ned to b office E as to whose property The fellow, w v county farm- n ol S: and stand-off, however, held a social] re-un- rics Hall. The chainman stated ing was for the pur bonds of union ama He further stated that it w . | ance of whomsoever came in her path- , | the samo time it illustrates the lucra- e | tive * | ilar, came under cur personal observa- ¢| was music aud feasting, and when " | wasin the ehapo of several score of PROFESSIONAL BEGGARS, Who Grow Wealthy on the Contributions of the Public. Brick-Blocks and Diamonds, During State fair week there might have been seen on our streets aud on tae grounds of the association an old crone, industriously begging a pitt- way. Meauly clad and spparently destitute the old woman, who was of T:alian nationality, won considerable sympathy and not a few were the nickles and dimes thrown ia- to her From ome of bor countrsmen who is an old ac- quaintance of hers, we learn that at the close of the fair she had accumu- lated no less than §140 in hard cash, bundred of which she forwarded to her son, who is said o be & well-to- do fruit merchant in Burlington, Towa, whers he owns one or two brick and other property. We have often beard wonderful stories of the success and secamulative powers of the Italian professional beggar, but this is the first instance that has come under cur own jurisdiction. The woman is reputed well-to-do, and ber cains are acquired in this mavner, which is much easior and more profit- able a business than maoy men of pocket. bloc brains possess. The most un- fortunate aspect of the case iy that it throws discredit on the vrofession, which includcs many des- titute ard deserving members, but at ature of the business, which in some countrles numbers its votarics bythe thousand. A DIANOND OWNER. Another case, somewhat sim- tion notlongago. A man who was to all outwsrd appesrances a physical wreck, canvassed the city with a docu- ment sotting forth as a fact that he was injured twenty years ago in the mines of Corawall. After having re- mained here for some time, boarding at an ohscure boarding house on Sixteenth street, he left for other fiolds. Ona night beforo his departure, he gavo little reception to his friends, at which our reporter had the good luck to drop in. There most of the guests had rotired, tho proprietor of the house persuaded the NARROW ESCAPE. PERJURED LOVE. . NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale" iti rralled by Des-|A Beautiful Young Girl At-| Lo, Found, Wants, 5 e A Citizen Co ed by ; d tempts Suicide ina serted In thess columns oncs for TEN CENTS sy ! per line; sach subsequent nsertion, FIVE CENTS Bagnio. per line. The first insertion nover less than Appeals to a Neighbor for Re- enforcements. S. P. But is Baved by a ‘“Visiting Physician.” LateTaesday evening,nerhapselev(n o'clock, asa well known greeer of this ity was on his way to his home in North Omahs, having closed up his store for the night, ho met with a lit- tle adventure which he says hes taught him an important lesson, never to car- ry his money about with him at night. He had sbout $1100 on bands in the which he had drawn from the Quite a littlo sensation was created among the inmates of and visitora at a house of doubtful reputation in the third werd Tueadsy, shortly after 8 o'clock, by the attempt of a young girl to end her life by taking poison. She had, it appears, been depressed in spirits for sometime past, and hed made frequept threats of self de- W ety 6267 WV ANTED- A rood gl a 1518 CameSt. girl to do general hotisoworl MRS. E P. EVENS. 22 nod Webster sts. [/ ANTED—A young man, to onok snd make 75 msclf useful. Apply’at i ofico. eveniu bank to make a payment with this | struction, which her companions o morulog, and with vsions of safo bur- | thought were not mero dlo WOrds. A | {57 ek 1o o o farashed o glars tn his micd bethought thosafest f kind of ~watch was therefors | VY "Alirem, wiaizg ierms, Tenant, caro thia kept over her, and last evening when she made an excuse to go to her room, she was followed and detected in the act of pouringa dose of arsenic down her throat. The crios of a friend brought the whole household to her sssistance, with the callers as well, and among the latter wes cno whse knowledge of medicine enabled him to pursue the proper course at once to save the girl's ife, and his sucoess was such that she is to-day as weil as ever. plan was to take the money home and sleep over it. Because he was so foolish he does not wish his name mentioned, When about half way home, he cbrerved as ho procceded quietly slong, that he was not slone upon the strezts, 8 man walking a short distance in front of him and another rather close at his heels. He thinks they must have come out of an alley as he did not notice either until their footsteps broke quite plsialy VWANIED 4 neat and competant dress mak. ers, 5th St Douglas and Dodge Sts., at Mrs, Falions, VY ANTED-—Slaation sa or family, “French, Koglish Good reference VAUVELLE, Be office. A/ ANTED—A soung man capablo of boo keeplg dud who will make bimecll gen- enly usefal in business, "Good city reforences requirad. Address P. G, Boo Offco. 016 NEVERFAILS TO CURE. ‘he only article knownihatWill eradicalethis dlsnsla ermanentlyfromihe system. *J.C.RICHARDSON, 7ANTEDVachine bands. Work for wintar cusrantsed to good hands. O 1 Stie Faclory. a7 VW ATED-Teume o baal brick and. rock. i % ralre of Willn SOLE PROPRILTOR upon his hearing. He felt a TnegllllnlmauJennielnyreI;;e m,s,c,‘m::";",‘,;:""{",'.“;‘:,;;,:fig,,:': GeneralAacnts; little uneasy, but thinking his | and she came to Umaha from Ringold, P : She s RICHARDSON & CO. alarm was without cause he walked faster and then slower,until he ascer- taived beyond doubt that the two men regulated their paco by his own. He hed neither knive nor revolver and for the life of him conldn’t get his eyes upon stick cr etono to pick up. Ga., onlya short time ago. X frst-cass meat conk; musk b S0k oveskwanty ywers GT0ge) s & pure ron o et wacen blonds with blue eyes and hai of the | o vist s sartraemint "ol Tor wilun golden color of eunshine. She has | st this ohc. o7 evidently not lived a hard life for very long, and in factitis clalmed, that she was, although an inmate of the house, ‘WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. STLoulS: EVERYWHERE. TV AT —Carpenter. Apply noxt dooe to Bee Offico 6i5.6 VWANIED A Tinemith. & Tomes 1otn 614.6 and Ca'ifornia Ets, His hair assumed a perpendicular al- | nota woman on the town. She was 8 attitude and he would have let his | accompanied to this city by AT TTE18 S ote gy oeework. AP SIGN OF THE oational bank billsgo at a dis-[a young man who soon after| S CoE e E count. Not deeming it safo to at- | desorted her and ever sinco sho has | VY ‘amis, wasts xeos' oot e GOLDEN Pl“fl & FRAME, 2y lived in comparative seclusion from | ™" those around her and used only the remnaut cf money left her by her | T male companion, in which, notwith- ANTED—Roard anl_rooms, ¥o_ 305 Capl- standing her conditlon and his heart- | ' fol svenue, between 16th and 17th sis. loss conduct, she persistently rofascs to recognizs her greatest enemy. Her moncy boing well nigh ex- hausted and not secing any way open %0 her for a return to her home, the unfortunate woman no doubt thought thst her pleasantest path lay through the valley of the shadow of death. Well might she exclafm: “I there be any majesty above, That has revengein store for periur'd love; Send, heav'n, the swiftest ruin on hishead, Strike the destroyer, lay the victor dead; Kill the trumpher, and avenge my wrong, Tn height of pomp, when he is warm'dand tempt to run or dodge up an alley he finally hit upon a happy expediert He saw a brizht light burniog in & residence along his ronte, and openirg the gate, as if at home, he walked in- to the yard and through the front door with the greatest of ease, and closed the latter upon his enemies with asizhof relief. He readily ex- pluined the situation to the family whose hooge he had invaded, and was accompanied the rest of the way home byaman, a dog and a double-barrelled chot-gun. This morning ke learned that these two men hzd loitered about. bis storo all the evening, on the outs side, avd that they were ill-favored, desperate locking fellows, who would undoubtedly not have zerupled at do- VWV ANTEDTulors, two cont and ave pants VV “maker. Call at C. F. Tamann, 421 South th St , Ontaba, 563.6 ‘7 ANTED—2flrt-clasn barbers, at J, 1L Cur. Ty, corner 15th and Faruham. 60317 FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, or & anite of rooms it preferred. InquiroN. Califorhix St. MRS, A. CALDEEWOOD, 6283 [TOR RENT—Largo bouse, T rooms, 20 at., AYLO] 6l near Capitol T, L Office 14ih and Duuglas, A. HOSPE, JR., t | Pianos and Organs First Class e Easy Monthly Payments, restdence, Cornar of O0h md Baraey - Faiaitere Sheet Music and Musi- h & Enquire OR RENT—A sult of roor nished for slceping party to exhibit his wealth, which precious stoues, concealed in a helt worn about his person, and which must have been worth several thou- sand dollars. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have mnch pleasire in an- nouncing Lo the public that, by the nu- merous eolicitations of our friends atd customers, we have added to our alrendy large and increasing business a DRIESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT, under the superintendence of Miss izz- | Emma Lewis, who is already a favor- ers delivered short, but, pport of the ob- of the meeting, and after an ko spent in soci d concourse the meeting a 1 3 ERSONAL PARAGRAPHE, as gone to Cheyenne. om Riley came in from the east I E. Jaweson was in the city Tuesday. Thomas L. Kimball, of the U. IP. bas lley, the stock man, went out to Ozallala yesterday wers in the eity yesterds left. yesterday to enter , Towa. Comell Calle f Noith Platte, er yesterday. Supt. L. M. Beunett, of the Pullman sfic company, went west to Cheyenne terday. Jobn 1 Paynter, Tproprietor of the at Co'umbus, went. west th of the wife of Mr. Milton F. the well known Dodge street pio~ rchant, took place Tuesday. man Valentine passed throngh the city vesterday afternoon on his way to Plattsmouth, where he spoke Tuesday. Timm duce = Eev. §E. B. Graham and wife, of the U. P church attended the convention of the lowa W. C- T, U., at Council Blufs, Tuesday. Mon. J. Borland Finlay, of Kittaning, . who was one of the United States ssioners to the Vieuna exposition, is he city. A vote for president was taken on the excursion train from Towa to Lincoln yes- Urday, resulting as follows: Garfeld 92, Haucock 41, Weaver 24, Miss Emma Lewis, who has charge of v aross-mARTHE departument of A. Cruick- shank’s, left for the east yesterday to pro- cure thewinter styles, | Mrs. Den- . Nickols,-her Titth son Clarence and Mrs. W, F. <Miller turned last week from-a three weeks visit €lad to see to Leavenworth, Kausas, that they are back again. g City, October 1l races of the Nebraska ckey Club will commence on Oct , and. continue three days. One onsand dollars in purses are offered for trotting and_pacing, and some of harses in the conntry are expected Mrs. S. A. Smith, groceries and produce, has adopted the cash system. Call and _get pricoe; Ttherd Pierce sireets. Sy ) Cholce Michicas Quinces, 75 cents a basket, at J. 1. Nichol & Co. 52t Meeting at Saratoga School House, There will be a meeting at Saratog school house this (Wednesday) cvening, for the discussion of local ip. suce, which will be participated in by several prominent epeakers from this city. . e i Hamburg Figs 25¢ a box Beadquarters 1or Joe Schlitz's Milvapkee beer at Mercuawts' E. ©asar, N, & Cor. 16th and Dodge. | and N ite with the Omaba ladies, and will bo assisted by a young lady of ex- perionce from Chicago, aud a staff of Bhne ey the west, and giving employment to upwards of forly young ladies and gentlemen, A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. LEADL DRY GOODS "MER- CHANTS and agents for Butterick's Patlerns, Southwest corner of Fif- teeuth and Douglas Streets, Omaha. mwfs If you have any time at allyou want the best, you can get it by buy- ing your watches of Edholm & Erick- son, opposite the postoftice. Boos-Bixper Wasten, Good geveral Book-binder wanted to lease and $20 per week; steady job. Call at E. H. Mortimer & Co., Printers, 13th street. 62t o The McKenzie Dining Hall is now under the mauage- |ment of Mrs. Basxistem, whete | mesls are corvod in first-class style. Tickets good for twenty-one meals, | $4.00. Everything in firat-class order. eod-3t. Frederick the Leading Hatter of Omaha for the past ten years, is now receiving his elegant Fall Styles from the introducers of Fashionsin the East. Spectacles to suit overy age and at prices to suit the circumstances of any one, at Edho!m & Erickson's, opposite postofbice. Elegant bracelots of all styles aud pricesat Edholm & Erickeon's, oppo- site postofiice. A Big Cara. Tler & Co., proprictors of the Wil- low Springs distillery, Tuesday re- ceived the certificales and modals which their products were awarded st the international exhibition in Aus. tralia. The certificates are elabor- " | ately engraved and engrossed with the name of the firm, and arrived encased in metal to protect them from the sea air on the voyage over. The trl- umph of thefirm was a big ard forit. Eight separate awards were received, the bighest number given to any one American exhibitor. Ths Saengerfest. A joint meeting cf the Concordia and Minnerchor societies was held at the Tivoli last night, to perfectarrange- ments for the seventh biennial Pion- eer Swengerfest, to be held in Omsha next June, full details concerning which were given in Tuz Bee several days ago. A finance committee was appointed, consisting of Max Moyer, Henry Pundt, Geo. Heinrod, War. Mack, Wm. Aust, L. Bohmirch and John Bsumer, who will raise the funds for the great musical festival. The pro. posed ewengerball, which is to seat 4,000 peceons, will be s temporary structure, and cost £3,000. The ex- penses of the whole saugerfest will be $8,000 at the least. There will be doubtless 600 members in attendance from the outeide sosctin of the Sien- gorbund in Tows, Misour, ebrasks, A 1 Kansas | 1221 Farnham street, next to Firs aiid earpeting new and of good style. Gentle- Ten‘roin tho B & M ot De B hesdauortons cal Instruments. o i FINE STUCK OF ez, Saines X “Morson, b By ! I MOULDINGS. Cedick’s, or on premiios. 0il Paintings, Engravings and Frames at grest. Iy reda ces. ung Bolted with thutider, let him rush alongy Anil when in the last pangs of life he lies, utT may stand to dart him with my eyes; after death ing him bodily harm to secure the money, which they must have seett him draw from the bank, ouse TR RENT—tlouse on sth and P FOF‘(’KNNW‘ n!lbfll th and 14th St Rustic 8210 far e 5 AVSTport trect, bet. 15th and T4th St | Rinle 5110 frame. Pusst’s “Extea” W. W. Fiovm T e NAKES MonE Goop BREAD, wakks [ o o, | Gl e g 35 FiNen Pastry, ANE 18 Berrer Varoe | [ o e Eeror ipwards, i in | Doee strests. 0.4t Tooa window and_ tpwards? than any other W. W. Flour sold in | 2olsestr e o e Offiaha. Prite, $8.00 per Uarrel, i | Gornlco Putcs? soper window and upwards, Firwivo & Co. Sole Acente, Velvet frames 25c ench MUSIC. This Floor took the First Premium at the State Falr, Yiolin Strings lsc, RAILRUAD NOTES Viotias 1 75, 2 50, and upwsrds Gt Forty carsufstuckcamein yesterday. Eonot st & Erickson’s, = Oppoasite postofiice. 2 Notice. Crry Treasvrer's Orvrce, ) Ostaus, Nes., October 1, 1880, § Sealed propcsals will be received by the undersigned, at his office, until 12 o'clock (zoon) of tho 18th day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1830, for the purchase of sixty-six thousaud one hinndred dollars of the bonds of th city of Omaha, de- e Haodieda d twenty bonds o five hundred dollars cach, and sixty- one bonds of one hundred dollars each, —— all dated November lst, 1880 Md’ The' consiruction of the St. Paul 208 bearing intersst ot the rato of seven | 324 Omaha line goes steadily on. Braotens per cent fier anuvm, interest payable sewii-avnually at ths Chemical Na- +onal Bank, in the clty ot New York, #nd the bonds redeemable on the first day of November, 1900, at the same tank. Buds thould state the amount of bouds bid upon, and state the amount, over par, that bidders are ready to pay for the same. The right is reserved to reject any TFURNISEED RO Tort House. 3 00, 8 00, and upwards, deors from 1 00 D, cheapest in city nd for samples’and catalogne of mouldings and sboet music. PE, 1576 Dot ELGUTTER! 1001 Farnham Street. OR SALF Mixed yante, st & Holmen{oth 154 85 .3 00 o hwanae oot i Citorm it /- OR SALE—A new, clegant, first-class 73 oetavo pian, divect et maltafacturor, at ‘manfa ce, wil:cllatx birs W. J. CONN] There were three full Pullman cars SIDEWALKS, The Rock Island was an hour and a half lato sesterday. ¢ prices o, Window flower 'm. Efn e, next | Sealed proposs 5887 | tigned uintil Tuesd b t., for o of eidewalks i fron of and adfoining ing descrived premices, to-wit/ TO BE CONSTRUCTED. West 60 foot of the cast 138 fect of lot 2, south tide of Dodge St., 6 feet » ido. OTEL FOB There were five cars of emigrants l city. Ine west Tuesdsy over the Union Pacific road. Poppleton Block. LE—Fest location in the ire at this office. 5898 TOR SATE OR RENT_Houme uix Tot, Pierce St., Shull's addiion. et The mail agente on the southern di- bl vision of the B. & M. now work four days and lay off five, The fll to connect the St. Paul and Omaha and 0. & S. W. railways, be- tween Farnbam and Harnoy stroets, will be completed this week, The Pacific and United States ex- T B SALE_Cottonwood lumber of all stzes.at REDMOND'S, Sixtoonth-st. [Ty Grand OPENING LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: o of 10th street, blk 261, © feot wide. of Bthstreet, bik 93, temporary MISCELLANEQUS. — [JOUND—A pocket-book, coataining quiite a m of money. Ownof can have same by describing book and b permanent graa Tt & woa. o1 aeado, foat wido. Lot 1, south side of Casitol Ave., bik 93, tem- Parary brading, 6 fevt wide o Tot 1, west side of 9th sirect, bik93,temporary ™ ORN ; 6208 South 17th st., Hartman's aditic, of gth street, blkc 70, temporary orsll bids. . G.Maruerr, 0~T—Eay mare pony, six years old; white ? P City Treasurer, | PF®® companles ave golng to occupy | L under ska'ic onrbuck, and smalt e and, moih s of Capitol Ave., bik rading 6 feet wid B eegraant h street, bik “D,” tem- the building recently vacated by Peycke Brothers, No. 1215 Farnham street. Sixty seven bars of the material from which the “dollarof ourdaddies” are manufactcred, were brought in over tbe Union Pacific Tuesdsy and shipped east via the W., St. L. &P, Capt. E. Simmonds, of company H has been promoted to the position of 8ecial agent of the Pacific Railway Improvement company, having in charge all transportation of construé. tion material, with permanent location at Fort Worth, Texas, Jewelry of the latest aesigns and of every kind, at Epnowy & ERICESONS. - —_— Notice Crry TREASURER'S OFFICE, Onana, Oct. 1st, 1880. } Holders of Froarixe Desr Boxns of the City of Omaha, Nebraska, is- sued November 1st, 1872, are hereby notified, that the city of Omaha will pay eaid bonds, privcipal and inferest, at the Chemical National Bank, city of New tork, on the 1st day of Nov- omber 1880, ank that upon that date all interest upon such bonds will reward JNO. C. LA —_— ] e —= 5 OTICE—My wife, Mory Clark, Laving loft oy REang. O ton i ‘bed and board; I hereby nwma. pub- | DI O ‘Sreet, blk 15, tem- Y, oy debke con- eacing, 6 oet wde, Lot 8, north sido of California street, blk 15, e W10t 10, mofth pide of Cumming street, bik 191}. 6 foet wide. 1otad and 5, eagt side of Oth street, ‘wide, Lots 7 Ilbld 8, northside of Capitol Aventie, bik 70, 6 feet wide. s wesid of ot et b 10, 0 ot | i 3 " Loin1 and s, westsidoof Otb 8ttets bik 95, | & - 6 oot wi T 3, south side o Capltol Ave, bk 93, wido, Lot 4, sonith sids of Dougias street, bk 116, | 84 Ibs best Mc wide. Lot 3, west i of 0th stfeek bk 114, 8 tost i 01, %, south § of & and 0, west rot, i Horhach's 2nd add., bk {AY ED—From Nichols & Corling, 10th and 2 sts , one bay S-year old T -1 00 100 gold enamellod bracelot vith broken chain. Retutn to Boe office” 409:41 0 0 5750012 and black ewamel cu pin; re- H ward paidat N. W, cor. Davenport and 20th Bta. 609-6 8883835385387 =i DOl o A YOUNGAMan wishes to form the acqualit. o takiss Interest 155 Satgh T oant e e 15 > e Ty en? Do Address 3, thinoRice. * &8s 2 ; \PRCIAL NOTICE 010 Prcnt, ety H P South § of lots 2, 3, 4, coase. b, ] SO Callaghe alipred Toer h&‘:m,:;f:;::."a::;fi'::{:{‘m ot kel Tt [ | ;l‘;murnr of theCity of Omaba. | ovar boen made out of Ouche. at one | Ve S bl .',“..a 6 et stk 1, sebot, tn Hor- i oct2-5t time, and somgned toves Buyer. - T | otes L e e ot ide of 10 strt, . V2 | B 1 took nineteen double-team loads to baul it to the depot, filling four cars and making & weight of eighty thou. sand pounds. The zood weatherls belng Improved by the track-layers uth&e Omaha line, and it is expected the gangs from the two snds will meat sometime next week. Surfacers are wanted and $1.50 per day is offered by the com- pany. A gontleman down from Niobrara sy Uhat the Milwaukes com apecia fui o b lvid only expect to build enongh road thiy R e e a1l to comupy the valley o the Verdr | _ parcdcis Foeuds e T s gris, and so force tho Sioux City and Pacific to come in by the Basille creek when they come, as they must next season. The contract let, it does not begin at Niobrara but than s mile west of the town, near where the Niobrara river empties fnts the Missouri. The Milwaukes stock ards aro at this point, and here alsg is the present landing of the transfer boat. The land st this place is higher and dryer than st the present Niobra: ra, and it looks as 1f among the other | 3bs undertaken by the company was the moying of the tow. Larrabee’s, Kennedy's and Pearce’s Biscuils. Fleming & Co., Grocers, Miss:sc.—A case of constipation by using Hamhure Fios. the same by calling at this office and paying. for this advertisement. 550t ~ PROPOSALS FOR GRAIN. Hoaows. Dat. of fuk Pubte Cils¥ GuAnrsauasTew's Opricr, | Fo-7 OAua, Nan., October 4, 18%0. | . Scled Propomi, i tripicsto, b Son o WL TocleSd 21 his office bl 12 o'clock booa on Monday, October 2th, 15%0;a which place aad tme they will b open the fusihingand | SISy 15 e consiuctedand s . ch n iaok, first quatity, aud to be Ko, oy | e of 2 inch pi , first quatity, be i wilth a3 thove gpei estirom | Dol wdth ect wido. E RE} " foia 3 and 4. sonth slde of Davenport stret, | 13110 Ik 78, 6 fect wide, o North § o8, west sldo of 16th street, bl 1983, 6 feet wao South 3 ot 8, west sde of 16h street, bik 2013, 6 feetwide. e Fish for Nebraska. A fish -car, containing California salmon eges for distribution by the government, will arriva in this city on Friday, and a meeting of the state fish commissioners will be held the day previous to make preparations to re- ceive the allotment of one-half mil- lion due the state. They will be turned over to Romine and Decker, at South Bend, Cass county, to be hatched on contract, nd the fish will be ready for distribation about the 1st of December. This is in addition to {ho 200,000 formerly received by this state. vesrsfescsssasassassssssss fioa. R o et Bids should state the rate 100 (not. o e ey B s cort = s Bl el et ol B mome For prices that can't bo touched by any competitors go to Ednolm & Erickson's, opposite postoffice. 2 1bs TO_LOAN—AR8 per cent tnter | 10 Ibsdried A est, In sums of $2000 and ur- | 851 Sty ana ar property. Ayl o BEAS o > 4 :;:lluunamnmy,um.flm PAY TAXES. Tobucco All holders ofB. & M. B. B Contractafor | Tob oo Land purchased Company during fobacco ATION LiNg Ty Tobacco D FORT OMAHA BESEBIRESBRES888: Mrs. M. Cox, Fashionable Dress Maker, 517 Fifteenth street, between Davenport and Chicsgo. —— Why dose _ourseives with nauseat. In2 medicines, when a purely froit cathartlc will core you at once—Ham barg Fige. Try them. —_— LOOK HERE! The Garland Parlor Stove stands at The leisurely movement ot the Sioux City and Paclfic road hes been hastened by Gen. Merrill's Niobara ign, and the statement is made uthority that this road will extend forty-thrse miles further this season, and rest at O'Neil City. The terminus of the road is at Neligh, but grading is being done beyond, and it 15 now the planto push the track OMAHA Conuects comer ot 84 STREETS. (Bnd of LEAVE ONARA: and I 303, 37 and 72 p m. They became due Janusry 1+t, 1830, were dellnquent after May 1st, 1880, and’ if not paid by the first day of November, 1850, the land wil be scld for taxes.. nyl\'-_l.sunlll recet pt attention. Positively 50 2oods soid on creilt. PLAIDS! All Styles! —_— Pursue his spatted sou', and shoot hiim as on 35 and Cs” Thqurs 307 o T Premium Cheese, at Flemi he flies,” : 550 3 ! PR S L e i ENT—Inquire % Gold and wive Fustiino & Co , Grockas. Prawo Fon BENTtoquire i Jeas cumwut low prices,” relying solely on plated, at We belicre that o rooms st 1310 | 1ony i+ Profits. MORSE & C0., FARNHAMST, Offer to-day the Cheapest and Ever Shown in Omaha. LKS, SATINS & VELVETS Plain and Brocaded Plushes, Dress Goods, Momie Cloths, Shudda Cashmeres, PLAITDS!! All Colors! HOSIERY. HOSIERY. Just Received, A Large Stock of Seamless Bal- briggan Hose at 25 cents. BEAR IN MIND. That we are to-day doing the largest Retail Businessin Ne- braska. Our Stock is all bought from first hands for Cash, and We propose to maintain our reputation for “Selling fine goods at an increase in sales to swell our 4 Politeness guaranteed whether you purchase or not. “One Price Marked in Plain Figures.” S. P. MORSE & CO,, FARNHAM STREET. A—-—HAS NOow OPi}JTEDiI‘BI;. INSPECTION HIS NEVY STOCK of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men's Youths' Boys' and hildron's Woar, ~-SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET the requirements of Everybody. --OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS 1S the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. —CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display of Dress and Business Suits, Fall ‘Weight Overcoate, Novelties in Furnishing Goods, Styheh Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Califorfornia Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. &c. —NOONEIF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERHESTS WILL buy one dollar’s worth of Olothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices, _————— AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & co., THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, FARNHAM STREET. XX i1=212= A BOOTEH'S Oval Brand OYSTHRS, RIS (SIS g P e ——— L Yy 50,000 DOLT.ARS CHEAP | CHEAPER ! -CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose fo]: 0g.lxe next ninety (90) days to cell thewr entire stoc! Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERGHANDISE m.l.l Ffimfl through to O'Neil. The track-lsyers will sbout finish ironing the other branch to Creighton this week and will then be sent down to lay the iron on the new forty-thres miles. By this move the company hope to dis- courage any extention of the Milw-g. keo rosd toward the head of the Eik- | horn={5iowx Oty Jouru the front; leads any in the market, Meesrs. Lang & Foitick will be pleased to show you all the latest improve- ments, and couvince you at once that there isno better atove in the market, The Company’s Agent, for the pu (E FORT OMAHA ing Dol nquent st u e potd AHILI‘LQ‘::‘,ngIMFm. the et ™ “The 517 o ' o loaviat gmabe, and the {807, m run. loavig Fort Omaha, ufs analy e o from the povt. offce, corner and 15th sarehta Ticksts can b procuredtrom siveet cardir. o e of Backs. TARE, % ORNE) INOLYDUNG ST AR J.D. MCFARLASD, Lang Commisslouer B. & M. R. B. ia Neb- Fol A m-l-lflll::vl trons, Door x"‘mh' ot g, & T, K THE WEEKLY BEE, Toe R i the Wouk Nationa] Bauk, | #53-s0dstf 00, (At Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. lith & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced,

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