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THE DAJLY BEE. F IMonday Moraiog,' Oct, 11 § BREVITIES. —Daterson sel s coal- —Frederick, Lead Saxes for fine See Polack’s —For the teeth, Kuhu's Dentrifice. advertisement. Try Saxes new Five Cent Cigar. ~Butterick's patterns at Cruickshavk’s. —Po.ter is running the Omaha ferry. s on first 1 Loubia's bulk perfame st Kubu's ooly. 3 steadily yesterday from The Rochelle troupe will play at the Academy of Music on the 15th and 16th. Twenty- an the west. yesterd: The new train on the B. & M. roadbe- goween Omsba and Eincoln will not be run il the 18th, Thirty settlers for Albion and twenty ain was several hours SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. —— The Season of 188081 Opens . Up Well. Things Past and to Ceme, RAILROAD NOTES. Thirty-slx cars of stock through tor Seven cars of emigrants went out last night. A number of Portuguese settlers went west yesterday to Helena, Mon- The season of greatest eccial enjoy- | tana, ment is rapidly advaucing and balls and partics, dinners and suppers are taking the place of picnics, festivals aod lawn socials. Prominent among the events of the past weck was the ball with which the Standard club in augurated the season of 1880-Sl1. About sixty couples were in attendance and the evening was one of great pleasure to sll. The music on this occasion was furnished by Stein- hauser's splendid orchestra which ie aged for tho season. Among seve cal new pieces played, the composition Club” waltz-quadrille. masquerade. for the sesson: Reception Committee—A. Ouhn, Max Meyer, A. Traynor, C. Schlank. H. Baswi ,- pints along theline of the U. P. went | chester. west yesterday, T ere was an unusually heavy train west at noon yesterday, for S oo sisting of eleven cars, four of which were V'allman sleepers. The friends of Mr. jir new residence on Tenth street Sut- A plevant time to all who nd Mrs. Charles | ha Taser gave them a pleasaut surprise party .| Goldsmith, Henry Pandt, 4 -| 3. R. Manchester, R. R. Withuel’. \IVERSARIES AND WEDDINGS. niversaries and wodding receptions Leen noticed, but we omitted to an Rice, of Cleveland, O., and Mis: of the leador, was the ‘‘Standard Every alternate Tuceday the club season closes in February with a grand The following are the committecs nounce the marriage of Mr. William The overland train was two houra late last night and was reported half an hour late to-day. A train of twenty-five cars left the depot in this city at 2 o'clock yester- day afternoon, bound for Chicago. Tt will run at the rate of 25 miles per hour without stoppage. — [Lincoln Journel. A special train with the officers of the B. & M. on boari ran into a t train vear Humboldt on the southern division, on Wednese night while going to Atchison. The rear car of the freight train was cut almost in two, and the engine lost its emokestack, but fortunately there were no dangerous injuries to those on the train. Mr. Touzalin, Mr. McConniff and Lew Cropsey were aboard. frei, will hold one of its parties until the Passing Away. 2| Me A, R. Orchard died Saturday - | aftornoon at 4 o'clock, aged 71 years. Flogr Mansgers—R. R. Withnell, | He was a native of Kentucky, and F. Adler, John R. Man- | came to Omaha from Indiana in 1856, where he has resided ever since. He Committee of Arrangemets—M. | was cne of the origins] organizers of Heller, | the Preshyterian church, in which for many years he held the office of elder. Hewss an honorablo and upright cit- During the week just past there | fzen, and was greatly respected by all been weddings and wedding n- | who kpew him. He was the father 8 | of Mr. Samuel Orchard and Mrs. Wm. without pumber. Most of these lave | Preston of this city. Republican Rally To-Night. o| A meeting mill boheld to-night at Emma Elsassar, step-danghter of Mr. | the Academy of Music uader tho sus T s seport of the Tast mecticg «f | ¥rod Thum, tho proprietor of the | pices of the GarGeld and Arthur club, . ouncil an error was made ; that Mr. Ksufmann conde ineer for chang Ir. Kaufmaun referred. cted here on Thursday Mr. Ruthes teactar, will be hore with te: tomorrow or Wednesday, and wi and men in In the morningwi ¢ bis opinion. Tt was M. Cook, the consulting engineer, to ment of pipe for the at onco 3 minutes earlier than heretotore. Rock Island ts they go to their home at Cleveland. pleasant social residence of Mr. W, Lewis, cornes Lewis, A bountiful repast was spread, to Chicago, whence On Suaday ovening last there was a thering held at the Green Trec hotel, which was celebrated | which will be addressed by General at the hovss at 10 o'clock Thursday { Thayer, who has just retarned from morning, Rev. W. A, Lips ofiiciating. | doing campaign work in Indiana. The- Many presents were received from | glec club will siog. azd a general good fricnds in all parts of this state and |tlme may be expected. Ladies are Wyoming. The happy pair took the | especially invited. Iowa Soldiers. There will bo a meeting of the Towa soldiers of the late war, rosidents of ¢ | the city of Omaha, on Tuesday eyen- of Twelith and Castellar streets. The | ing, at 8 p. m., at the office of Gen. occasion was the celebration of the | G, M. 0'Brien, room 5, Union block, crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. to take stops fcr the formatlon of an This i« the only change in passenger traivs | to which the guests did ample justice. | OFganization of Yowa soldiers in No- ¥ importan 1 will here, Wabash morning trai U. P, as here gton eveni n from C] mect at the U. P. trans fore, and th the 6 o' Oumaha. A car of Austra over the Union Pacific Satur t i s run from San Francisco to a special, reaching here in t last evening t be taken east on the outs 3., B. & Q. express. er for St. Louis lock dummy train for steamer containing the mail reached 5w Franciseo about sixteen hours late,and with several fine sel | interspersed with romin enjoyable one. TLIAN CONCERT. ent month. It is the aim of thos plano. Vocal and fostramental music, conces of days gone by, made the evening a most j he presents, which : . wore handsomns and useful, were nu. | competent drill sergeant will conduct merous. At about midnight the party departed for their homes, wishing Mr. wail was brought | and Mrs. Lewis all the happiness and prosperity possible, and thac they ight live to celcbrate their dismond The Uecilian Choral Class are pre- | bo paring to give a concert in the Acade- |ing, pur my of Music on the 22ad of the prea- | O Brien Miss Fannie Lewis delighted the party | braska. Attention, Co. H. All members are commanded to be present at drill Monday evenffg. A VALESTINE, Captain. Republican Club, ie exccative committee of the Nationsl Irish American republican dab, of Dovelas county, met at the rd of trade rovme, S: arday even- ~t to uct.ce, George M. the chair. 1 Ed. 0'Sal’ivan was clect- e O Gon. Thayer speaks ot the Academy | having the arrangements in charge to | ed secretary of the committeo. of Musicon this evening. warket, apposite the postoffice, 2941 Lats, Farms, Honses and Lands. Look s’ 1w e lnmn of bargainson 1it Decause the pame of their w printed on rail dvertise- Through mistake Friday we quo- 185,25 por 100 pounds for Eagle Mills d by Willis M. Yates. It should Mz John Keller, residing at, the *cor- erof Davenport and 16th streets, died at aturd 6 years, four Funeral at2 p. m. to-morrow. invited to attend. Wiaan GENTLRNAN; Sixtsenth and ved a fresh supply Rovw Darey Burres and Freeh s always on hand a choice line Faucy Groceries, th s snit of clothes, or overcoat Rypinski, the Merchant th strcet, near vortheast roham. He alw +16it and guarantees satisfac gives a D wa on load of groceries in Weare glad to hear that our Omaha grocers are also get- wa trade. The Y. M. C. A, was the recipient of e excdlent donations this week, hem were three handsomely bound es of The London Tlustrated feom E. H. Mortimer. The library is wing rapidly. Anorth Omaha lady is reported to huve att empted suicide Friday, having o fow hours jbefure gotten through con- fisoment, No cause is riven for the rash act, but it is probable that she was tempo- rorily icsane. The physician's prompt ef- alone saved her. “Maj. H. C. Cushiug, of the 4th as ry, arrivel from the feast Saturday with 61 recruits from David's Island, N. ', en route to Rawlins. The detachment was accompanied by Dr. Paul R. Brown, snd left in special cars attached to the ezular overland train. xe —If anybody asks you who took the first yremium at the state fair on millinery s, of course your answer will be the wowledged leading millinery establishment ATKINSON'S, corner of Douglas and 13th streets, Good goods, fine work and low prices, speak for themselves. o ~Master B Fickler, of Plattsmouth, in sooting the sands of & creek discovereda cariously shaped oval stone, highly polishe 4 Ttparted longitudinal'y nd on the inside was found a beautifully carved re tation of a child, raived on a picked Dack ground. The scientis's declare if it k of art, it must be 17 or 18 cen- ; and if o work of nitwre it must t0 the preliistoric azes, znd is still wore curious.— | Wat hman, ~Livingston Stoue, U. S. Fish Com- miissioner, came in from the west Fridzy cvenng with four million salmon eggs in © ates of 100,000 esch. At this point four crates were left with Fish Commissioner fny, for Nebraska, who immediately ipped them to Romive Decker, at South TBeu 1, Cuss county, tobe hatched by con- act in their ponds. and then be distribu- 4o sometime in the month of November i1 the headwaters of the streams tributary 4o the Platte, Blue, Elkborn snd other riv- ers. Mr. Stone proseeded with the carto Chicago, where he will distribute the bal- mce of the eggs o the varions states. make it the musical event of the sea Tho beet of meats at Bath & White's | *0u- _To that end the fincst taleut iu | Res the city including both vocal and in- | committee strumental has been socured. Tickets are now on sale. conpaNy Next Friday ev SOCIABLE. POLICE BALL. The second tho cvening of October 27, and al ready ba'l von a year ago not ouly encour the force to make it an annua thero will never be any trouble to i time for evervb: FARE! L HOP. Lieutena t Robertson, 9th infantry, officers at the fort. and was highly suc cossful and pleasant. MISCELLANEQUS. will take place at N day evening, November 1. at New Standard hall, on October 28, Phantomn BATs HICKMAN'S MILLINERY HEADQUAKTERS, Tizard's. KNOW of Metz's Hall. oc9 sat mon-tf Flour. Hexry Pusor. Best board in the Christian Missionary Convention. different, parts of the state was good, and the report of the success attend: was very encouraging. Eighty con gregations are located in the state, tion of their time of 55 ministers this year than ever before. haid, and plans developed for i during the month of October. ilnd hope, Hexzy Poxor. ng the $60 gold | Bpective wards au modal for target prize will be presented | © i x to Company G, at & social party to be | 9P, and to enroll viven on that evenng at the armory. : : The prize is to bo shot for annually, | $°re!a<3 of this conittee at the car- eral hundred tickets have [ until further ordered. been disposed of. The success of the affair, but 8o pleased the guests that — the largost hall in the city. Masonic ball has been chosen as the place at which to assembl> this year, and we | 92 evening, October 11. predict a good attendance and 8 good DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH TO Heckers' Self-raising Buckwheat , at Tizard's. The sesslon of the missionary con- vention of the Christian church, which | oyerraled, closed Friday at Dorchester, was gratifylog in every regard. Tho at- | Gant leave to amend in five days. tendance from the churches in the ing the labors of the state evangelist employing the service for alarge por. The membership of the church in the state as reprted by the evangelist is | five thousand. Contributions from | the various churches and individuals | ing irdictments, and were discharged: interested in mission work was larger | W- H. Turner, cutting with intent to The | Wound; Joseph Schiller, grand lac- complishment. The church at Lin- | coln secured the convention for next | The following resolution was offered : That the members of this and ars horeby instruct- | ed to take immediate steps to ascor- tain the number of cit'zens ot Irish birth aud parentazs wituin theirire- he country pre- mberabip in this es thereof and furaish a list «f the sawe to the cinets eligible to n Ticst possible day. Adopte Tt was moved avd carried that the aual grand ball of the | rogular mectings of tiis committee be Ounsha police forco is announced for | on Saturday eve each week at in this city There being no further business the the board of trade roou 1 b. ('SULLIVAN, Socretary. 1l AF. &AM Capital Lodge meets for work Mon- Sterues K. JACKsoN, Master. B — . N Death of Judge T. H. Duval. A complimentary hop was given 2 Wednesday eveniug at Fort Omaha to | Judge T. H. Daval, of the supreme . | court of Texas, died at Fort Omal aod wife, who were about to leave for [ near this city, about 9 o’clock Satur- Fort McKinney, the post to which the lieutenaut has been trausferred. The affair was gotten up by the Iadies and | Tex25, and he came to Omaha a short t. His home is fn Austin, - | time ago to be treated for sn abdom- inal aboess, for which he underwent & surgical operation at1 o'clock Sat- The tenth aunual ball of Darant | ucday afternon. Gangrene set in and Engine and Hose company, No. 1, | g a 1o died from its effects. The de- nic hall, Mon- ceased was the father- law of Major The first graud fair to be held by | Roberts, of General Crook's staff the Omaha Ladics’ society will be beld | Tho rewains will be forwarded to Aus- tin, on Tuesday, e District Court Proceedings. Proceedings had on Saturday, the Hon. James W. Savage presiding: Streitz va. Halst; plaintiff leave to file an amended petition by Satarday First Pheasants of the season, at | pext, Saunders vs. Wilcox; sale confirmed. Williams va. Wilcox; same. Thompson ¢t al. vs. Davenport ot al.; default set aside. Brandt vs. Pricstor; dismissed at That the fine cigars of W. F.|costof defendant. Lorenzen, the Tenth street manufac- turer, are now conceded to be the best in the msrket! Smoke them and be convinced. Factory one door south Cleveland Paper Co. vs. Gibson; pe- tition stricken from filos with _leave to amend verification and refile instan- ter. Cieveland Paper Co. va. Gibaon; surety on appeal bond ordered to jus- tify in three day. Spetman vs. Connell et al.; motion overruled. Simpson vs. Hargey; defendsnt leave to answer in one week. Bruning vs. Yourex et al.; receiver dtacharged. Peterson ve. Haybrook & Co.; plain- ifl leave to file petition. Forbes et al. va. McHugh; motion Colpetzer vs. Cobauskey; defen- McClosky vs. Rhodes et al.; order to show cause by Saturdsy next why | eale should not be confirmed. -| Yates va. Ittner; order same. Baldwin vs. Jensen; defendant leave to take depositions in term time. Wm. R. Charles was admitted to | citizenship. Lowe et al. va !Lowe; sale con- firmed. In the matter of the assignment of Stephens & Wilco, sales of real and parsonal property confirmed. The grand jury reported the follow- ceny; Harvey Austin, grand larceny; foundation for much greater work was | ¥red Wilson, grand larceny; Fletches Mitchell, murder in the second de- John Lyddy and James Fenton, Edward Bryant, horse | stealing; Joseph Heller, robbery. wear, which will be held some time | Court adjourned until 9:30 this | morning. Malthoptantque, an extract of malt | Rioger's Hats are marked awful ) cheap, 082t EARLY CLOSING. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. begdo apprise their friends aud pas trons that, on and after Monday, Oc- tober 11th, they will close their place of business at 6:30 p. m. sharp, Sat- urdays ezcepted. In arriving at this conclusion, we have been guided sole- 1y by a desire to extend to our em- ployes rest and recreation. We are sure the ladies of Omaha will sustain usin this essential move, and that | Co they will consult their own interests by making thelr parchases of dry goods in daylight. Thanking our many friends snd patzons for the large and increasicg patronage, we shall continus to main- tain the reputation of our establish- ment by introducing the latest novel- ties, and when a lady can purchase with full confidence @ good article at the lowest possible price. Respect- fully yours. 2 A. CrurcksuaNk & Co. Funeral Notice. Hall of Omaba Lodge 829, Knights of Honor, Omaha October 9th, 1880. —The members of this Lodge are hereby notified to be present at the Lodge room, to-morrow (Sunday) at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, for the purpose PERSONAL PARAGRAPHP, Joe Teahm has gone to Chicago, C. J. Green has gone to St. Paul, Neb. raska. on a visit. Mr, and Mrs, E. P, Vining left for New York yesterday. Ex-Gov. Stone, of Towa, registored at the Metropolitan yesterday. B. G. Kirkendule, of Reed, Jones & left for Cheyenne yesterday. General Secretary Howser, of the Y. M, has gone on a visit to Missouri, Percival Lowell, general freight agent of the B. & M., hasreturned from the east. Superintendent G."W. Holdrege, of the B. & M., went west yesterday to Utah. Hon. James Laird, cf Hastings, left on the noon train yesterday for North Platte, Mrs. Came, sister of Thos. L. Kimball, Esq., went west yesterday with her two cFildren. Thomes Riley left for the west yester. day after a visit to relations and friendsin ths city. Dr. J. D. Reynolds, of Creston, Tow formerly of Omahs, is visiting friends in this city. Judge Dundy and Elmer §. Frank, of the United States Circuit. Court, were in the city yesterday. J. J. Jordan, of engine company No.7, Chicago, is in the city on visit, the guest of attending the funeral of our late | of Mr. John Little, brother, Joseph Keller. By order of Dictator. THos. G. MAGRARIE, Reporter. Herman Jurgin, of Neligh, was fn the city yesterday. He is purchasing an outfit for a new hotel on Lis place. Webb Hayes and his brother passed OvstErs in every style,Coffee Choc- | through the city Saturday eveniog on their olate, Tea and Lunch,at Mzs. Sreorr’s, | return from a hunting expedition at Rock Masonic Block. T-t&s The cuterprising grocery firm of H. Bolln & Co., Sixteenth street, have Creek. B. F. Smith, of the Smith Bros., who own so many large buildings in this city, went west yesterday with a party of been appointed msnufacturer’s agents | friends to Utah. for “‘Sexton’s Best” Winter Wurar Rulph and Josie Meeker, who recently Fioug, which is for sale by the fol- | buried the remains of their father at Gree- lowing grocers: F. Lang, Geo. Hiem- | ey, Colorado, passed through the city Sat- rod, Geo. Schmidt, Julius Treitschke, | urday afternoon on their way east. William Gontleman, Henry Dietzen, A. T. McShane, Z. Stevens, and Wm. Sexaur. tts The McKenzie Dining Hall is now under the mansge- oNISTER, where | Of the Nebr:ska Pioncer, published at Fre- ment of Mrs. Ba Arthur Mills, M. P., of England, with mily, en route to New Zealand, ar- edin Omaha yesterdsy via the C., B. & i Q. ona sp cial car and proceeded west via. the U.P. Mr. Fred Reichelt, editor and propristor meals are rerved in first-class ctyle, | M0t a0d Columbus, and the only demo-— Tickets good for twonty-ano meals, $4.00. Everything In first-class order. eod-3t Wells foreclosure. . Suchssen et al. Decree of cratic German paper in Nebrazka, was in thecity to-day. ames, a rising ycung capital- ist, of Cambridge, N. Y., is in the city on to the west on a prospecting tour, He is an old fellow townsman of Mr, Hillike vs. Huse, Continued by | Spence Stover, of the Withnell House. consent. Hillike vs. Huss. Same. Herman Croubund and Hefnrich Rime were admitted to citizenship. J. B. Rumsey weat west S.turday, Horace Newman has gone to Cheyenne, Councilman Jones has returned fromthe Court adjourned till this morning | east. at 10 o’clock. = A Beautiful Collection. Over a yearago Mr. Julius Meyer, Charles Meade returned from the east Saturday. Bishep 0'Connor, hay returned from St, who was at the time in business still, | Louis. ordered alot of elegant Turkish rugs | W. C.1. Allen came in from the south and mats. Owing toa delay on the | Saturdaymorning. t of custom house officials they | Dr. omers, U. S, A., went out to Rock wire nover received until yesterday. | Creck Saturday. I hes cpened them out at Max Meyer's, and will keep them a week or | © #0 to exhibit them to his friends, be- Will Hughes, of Deadwood, is in the , visiting old friends. Col. C. 8. Chase and wife returned from fore shipping them to New York for | St Louis Saturday marning, sa'e. They are magnificent spocimens of that class of rare and much prizei work, and well worth going to see as curiosi Ringer's opening, Fridoy and Sat- | f urday. 2t Oystors in every atyle at Tizard's Palace. No ice to Tax Payers. The existing revenue laws provide | of rest and recre that upon the first Monday in Novem. | Orleans, Havana, C: Chas. Atkins, formerly of the North western, is in the city Mr. James Morris isat home, from Washingtan, cn a visit to his family. Mrs. . Rubin and child left Friday New York to remain for the winter. Win. Cleburne, the civil engineer of the U.P, left Saturday for the sceno of operations on the Julesburg branch. Hon, Wa Wednesday eveni Teins and family left on for a three weeks trip visit New lorida, ber all real estate upn which state, | Mr. Rubert Landeryou, the well-known county and city taxes have nct been | 3" Faid for the previous year shall bo of- fored for sale, and sold by the county treasurer—no notice of such being necessary. Tax payers are also particulary re- quested to read sec. 89 of said laws in reference to the collection of delin- By attending to the matter delinquents will eave quent personal tax. trouble and expense. Wi, F. Herxs, Treas. Oct. 8th, 1880. 9-dlwl d Faily started this afternoon for ingland, where he will reside but will loca in North .y sail from New York next the cunard steamship Cornwall. T ‘Wednesday “Gallia.” Bass & Co.'s Ale, S (luin_ne:u' Stout. HENRY PUNDT. French String Boans in Cans. Hexzy Puxor, A large assortment of BLACK and COLORED FRINGES; 500 Gross Drees Buttons—new and beautiful designs— New Silverware received to-day at | Just received at “Tue Mrcmanics' Edholm & Erickson's, opposite the | ON® Prick Stors” of Frebrickson postofiice. See Ringer's display of millinery. 2 Real Estate Transfers. John L. McCague to Wm. F. King, w. d. lots 1 and 2, block 6, Park place addition, Omaha—8500. Eliza Redman to Joseph Redman, &Bro., 408 Thirteonth street, near Harney. och-sat-tu-thu-{f 50,000 good buildiog brick for sale ateewer, Ninth and Jones Sta. 09 3t Board Wanted—By two young gen- tlemen In a private family, whero few q ¢ d.'s. 881t lot 8, block 353, Omaha | Cowrder are kept. Address F. T, —8L. Wm., Lowe to Mrs. Sophia Lowe, w. d. se} sec. 17, tp. 15,r. 13 east— $3200. Cape Flour in Barrels and Half- Barrels, finest winter wheat flour in the market. Hexry Pusor. Good Templar Social, Masonio hall, Taesday ovening, October 12, Ringer's opening to-day. 2t —_— Headquarters tor Joo Schlits's Milwaukee beer at MercmaNts' Ex- CHA: &, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. St. Julian Qutdone. Mr. S. B. Hathaway, tho well- known bunter and gun-store man, madea bet Saturday with Messre, Winslade, Wakefield and Leeder, of the Fifth ward, that he could drive his old black Morgan horse, Charlie, Bee office. I will give lessons in Dancing every Tuesday evening at the Omsha Turner Hall. This is a good op:ortunity for Ladies and Gentlemen to learn dane- fng. C. Hormuy. o o OHlowm Nobby Overcoats, Children's, Boy’, Youths' and Men’s Clothing in styles and prices to suit everybody. Elgut- ter's Mammoth Clothing House, Pop- vleton block, cor. Tenth and Farnham. French Lima Beans in Cans. Hexry Puspr. Mz. Erxest Kzepes, manager of the Nebraska Vinegar Works, has en- lorged the capacity of his factory, and is turning out the best vinegar in the west, and hss always on hand a large stock of DISTILLED WINE VINEGAB. who | cipen viNEGAR and WiNE vINEOA has turned 17 years, from Hussey's 5 hotelin Florence, to his store, sixand | yfy. which is offered at the lowest rates. Krebes' vinegar took the first fiPEGIAl. NOTICES, 18 To Let For Bale Lost, Found, Wauts, Bosrding &c., will bo in- Serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per line. Tho first tusertion nover less than X TO LOAN—AtS por cent inter $56.000 " ma of oo wnd - wards for 1 to 6 years’ time on first class Improv. fama property. "Apaly st BEMIS and Loan Agency, 15th and Dougias S-eodtt VWANTED A& sito dobo and 24 Hellwan's Block. OARD And peasant rooms for and wife or two g young girl a emall family, Apply at the bar: her ahop on Douglas strect, fetween 11th and 12, 679 IRL WANTED—To do general housewo: E quiro at southwest curver 10:b aud Cupe ue. S ‘men to work in marked garden, he end of 18th St. L. W. BAIL. 639-11 TV ANTED=A oo g at 15:3Canst ANTED—Good cirls at Intelli office, S'E cornor 16th and Daveoport. 6525 ANTED—A girl for_housework, on_Cali- fornia, bot 21st and 224, No. 2115. 61811 VW ANTED—G 11 for goners housowok ply at residence of S. P. Morse, Jacksgn street, bet 17th a GOOD Girl for bousework; German prefer- 1, 508 15t sireet, bet. Californls asd Wabster Sts. 6339 18th. ANTED-5 _curponters; call Meadember &Daily's, 8. W. couner 16ta and Cap. ¥, girl. Apply Mra. Good- E. Cor 14th and Chleago Sts ol0t ANTED_A sunall bay horee, who left bis hed and ioard without. just cause on the nihtot the 6th inst.. Marked, a8 of each exr and plain saddle mark tion of hia whereabouts Ieft at Moo-e's Harness and Saddlery Sto-e, 404 fouth 13th St , Omaha, Neb., will b euitably rowarded 0345 AR . i to do genoral housework. 6308 MRS E P, EVENS. Wi irone-. UIT ROOMS FOR RENT—In 2nd story P ablo for ductor, dentit, or lizht manufactur. ig.” Enquire at Exton's Gallery 03t F° OR RENT—¥incly furnishod rooms at 1310 Davenport street, bet. 13th and 14th St. 13 OR RENT—2 fo chants Exchange, Dadee stroats. hed rooms over Mer. . E. Cor, 16th and oR0.4¢ ed paints,at A. Holmes.16th Sta. 61511 OB SAL class 7} octaso pians, direct from manufacturer, at less than manufactrirers yrice, wilscllat s bues Kain and givo tim it de-red. W. J. CONNE [, 0%t [ ILE—Twenty to twenty-tour quarts o one VL dcitar vy John 7. F autson. i o 01 (OUSES AND LANDS. Look over BEMIS' new colunn of bargains.on lst omwoud famier of al sizeat v Houscs, Lots, Farms and a quarter miles, in thirty-five min- utes. Notwithstanding the odds againat him in the strorg south wind, &c., he accomplished the feat in thirty-two minutes and had time to drive to Leeder's place, on Chicago seven miles. He won the money and didn't hurt the horse a bif Accident in & Cellar. caving in of the wall, the earth pin- ning him up against a wheel of the wagen, which was backed down for loading. It was at first feared that he premiom at the Nebraska State Fair. Heckers' Self-raising Griddle Cake Flour. Hexry Puspr. ‘We again call the attention of pur- and 12th, drink a glass of beer and | chasers to the fact that we are selling return, having made in all nesrly | groceries chesper than any other store ia the city. We invite your partica- 1lar attection to our stock of tes, which we are selling at prices that A Gorman lborer, whose name we | Simply defy competition. A good tea could not learn, engagedin excavating | f0F 25 cents, a very superior article st a cellar beneath Saalfield's restaurant, | 48 cents. ~Always gives satisfaction. on Thirteenth street, had his head | Everybody who buys once is sure to terribly crushed this morning by the | call again. W. R. Bexxerr & Co., 118 North Fifteenthstreet. Fred M. Peterson, the *“Omaha Ba- kery” man has the finest rig in town, was seriously injared, but we learn this afternoon that it is not so bad as thought to be at the time. Life prolonged by going to Good Templar Soclal, Tuesday evening, October 12, and gets up the test line of bread, cakes and pies, and runs the cleanest shopin the west. Al from $2.80 aix years ago, Try his Twists. Loctou-th-tf Milinery opening at Ringers to-dsy. o AnHevmi-ily (TRAYED—A small mau e colored mare pony alf, with ad neck, on 26th and Pleree St 50.11 ‘whito epot in fore same by proving prop A. LOSENBERY. 0ST—O0n Saturday last, betseen the P. 0. and U. P. freizht depot, a_Luneh of 16y The finder w avly rowarded for leavin them at the 645- AKEN UP—Oct. Tst, one bay mare, one bay colt, three months o1, white star in forc- bead, and one bay over year old with star in foreliead. Ow: have same | paying char W. WOLESENSKY, } mi E. of ittners ick yard, North Omaba, 63 OUND—A. packet-hook, containing quite a sum f ‘money. Owaer can_have samo by Gescribing' book and contents and_paying harges. JOUN McMILLAN, 6208 South 17th st., Hartmau'saddition. T, 5T A wmall old enameid bracelet broken chaia. Beturn to Bec offce’ 400-tf PECIAL NOTICE—Ot:o ¥risoni, velerinary surgeon. graduste of the veterinary collego of Stattgart and Zurich, Hospital 1149 Sherman avenue. s61m FOUNDA bunch o keys; qrner can pave tho ssone by calling at this offico and paying for this advertisemont, B0t POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othe proparation makes such lizht, flsky hot breads, or Inxarious pastry. Can be caten by dypestici witbout fear of the ills resulting from heavy § digestible food. Sold only in cans, by all Grocers. RovaL BAxi%a Powoea Co.. N w York 500 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. GRAND FAIR —ARRANGED BY THE— OMAHA LADIES’ SOCIETY, —armE— NEW STANDARD NALL, Oct. 28th, 20th and 30th,1880. Adwission 95 cents; Season Tickets $1.06; Each SEasox Ticar is Entitled to 3 Pruzs. ~ Some of the Prizes are to be seen at De Growt &Co's. Hat Store, Farnham St. octg-whatt » week 1n your own town, _‘Lerms; 423 outflc fres. Address H. Hallett & Co.. oriand, M k. dayathe easily made;coet ST Al Yo e ONEMILLIONACRES GHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $27085PERACRE.| |4 i L 20,000 Acres L) DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts saitable fc= Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through lowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska, many ot them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. 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, Eundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Cily Real Hstste, We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- 1as County, on 5 years time, at 10 percent. interest to all who can show good titles, Maps for Dougzlas and Sarpy Counties for saje, Houso and Tot, 224 and Dodge. Hoti-c and Iot near Be nwnell Hail 2100 Tito new hotises and fall lot, reats i and 4 full fots, St. Maty's ive.. 5 Houso and small lot, south of depot. House and small lot, south of depot. Residoncs propeity, Kountse and R House and iot, 5 Hijuse and lof, Nolsow's addition. Hotse and lot'Shinn's addition.. Besidenceand corner lot. Residence (cash), Restdedce. House and 60 feet, front, T6th strect. . Larco house and corner Lot Reeiderco and throe lota. .. Two house and corner two- ner lot Hous= and smail iot, Gass streat. Hause and lot, 27th near Farnhs: 1,000 BOGGS & HILL. Brick housc and corner 1ot Small house and falllot, Cami Heuse and lot, 23d strocs House and ful lot, worth §4,000 fo Fine brick reridence. Brick residence. . Touse and corner Tot. House and one acre, Houso and half lot, ' House and lot, Shins House and half lot, Cass strect. House and balf lot, Cas) Street.. Residence and 1wo lote, Capitol Elogant brick residenc Residence property. Residen e property. Reaidence House and ot, Shinn’ House and lot, Shinn's : House and Iot, 25th and Furnh House and lot. 27th and Dougias. House and full Iot, Tzard st. New house and 1§ ot Residence property. Residence property, very”fine. Houseand lot, Horbac) Residence, Farnham st Honse and }lot 1 Touse and § Tot 1 block from Court Houso .. 2 House and coricr ot 36 House and 1 t, Nichol Hoase and 1 acre, Gises® acdrti House and lot, 11th stree.. Larce building sod six lota. Houso and lot on Davenport House and } lot, near depot. House and § lot, near depot Houso and ot, South Avenie. Hcu o and lot, Shinn's addition. Residence, Kountz¢and Rut Kesidence prgperty, Kountze and. Rai widition ... 3573 Residence preperty, southpart . town.. House and § lot, Webster st % Ho-se and 5 acres at vars House and lot, Armatrong’s ad Houze and lot, South 12 st... House and igt, Kountze and Raih's ad ditdon .. B - 350 Residence gud § Iot 2700 House aud lot, 16th st 3500 Boggs & Hill, Rear EsTaTe Broxess, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, sfeb. WEIGH f=23<> FARNHAM STREET. have now ortstripred all of thiy brand than & any ot JUST TIN. Immense Stock for ‘ FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made CLOTEIIN G Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. WINTER OVERCUATS Boys,and Children. r, Hats cnd Cay Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit All A : POLACETS. Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & €O, BOSTON CLOTHING TH® HOUSE, R BOOTELS Oval Brand OYSTHERS. oI DEWE'I' & STONE, FURNITURE, .ORCHARD & BEAN. CARFETS J.B.FRENCH& C GROCERS, OMAHA OMAH A MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLES ALE TOBBAGCONISTS | et Cigars from Tobacco, 25 cent Pipes from Send for Price List. MAX MEVER & €O., Omaha, Neb. 15.00 per 1000 upwards. per pound upward cents per dozen upwards. MAX MEYER & CO ONM A XL A . GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOOD m CLIFFURD’'S FEBRIFUGE FEVER: AGUE CURX. J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop,, #T. LOUIS.

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