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: ! ~TH BEE. E DAILY Fridsy Morning, Oct. 15. BREVITIES. ~ Paterson sel's coal Yrederick, L-ading Hatter. axesfor fuc bth rponges, See Polack’s advertisement. Tor the eeth, Kuln's Dentrifice. Try Saxé’s naw Five Cept Cigar. Butt e patterns at Craickshanks Vortet iggrumniog the Omal L .‘-»firm perfume &t K1 b #ho _Academy tonicht White's 2040 W, opera company 4 of wents at. Dath & posits the postof The Emma Ab hie Omeha barkeepers w i this evening at Met Bath & White, opposi recive fre For 1ands, Lots, 4 lwnn on flest a1 will sit fo e hotel, on iicit at the Tie Atlantic Hotel has p of John L Paynter, of C 1 return toranit. banl The question § SEASON COMPLIMENTS. SICKENING SIGHT. The Wreck at Clarks’ Station| The Latest News From the | REPUBLICAN coUNTY CENTEAL COMNIT | and the Wounded Cattle. Railwsy News From all Quar-|Mayor Chase Submits to an ters, Interview. 1 & geutleman who was a pa:- An article appeared in the Council which wa: | Bluffs Nonpareil of yest: r ay,waicbjwe «d about tr) miles east cf |are sure Mayor Chase will not object ¥, ight, and |ty our reproducing, s it is of & picce ing o0 | with otber attemptson the part of land train, we lestn | that sheet to be funny at the expense of the dam- | of a city whose prosperity fs a con- tinual eye-sore to all the good people cared about 11 o'clock at night avd is | of that village, who are alwsye d to have been caused by a | striving to make the world think the senger on the steck tra \ brako whish fell underneath | two are ' ‘rivals, Our readers tho wheels. Its marka were|will, however, give The Nonparcil followed all - the way from |credit for being enterprisiog, for it from Ciark’s to the spot where the|has been just thirtcen days since Ten cars were | Mayor Chase left for St. Louis and wreck b | gitehed of the unfortunate brute creaturee | dress the Merchanis Exchange there, confined in them one hundred were |and the mayor of Council Bluffs either killed or fatally injured. One | wasn't. huandired more aped ecroes the | If what the mayor said st that time this was tweive hours later. to © loaded for the esst. At the time of the ac quite b of spesd, or the dam molerate serions. RATIWAY BEIEFS, , the Lingom lodge was victorious r & long stroggle of reveral hours. t entivusiasm prevailed, and 3,000 peo- headed by two full bunds, ecorted u to the Barnum House. They after wards at the opera howss, received con;rat- ons and had & rousing tine The Union Catholic library as-ocia- ion at its meeting laet ev inz reports from the o wpe of the concert, to be givenat the sdemy of Musie, Friday Th> beet talent of Omaha and Conn- affs have been secured, a large and | programme prepared, and this, e from its worthy object, will wmake it 1o Omaha Sportsmen’s Club, at a coting held in its club rooms last night, led to b «club hunt this fall, and Wedoesday, Oct. 27th, as the be a side hunt. The cap- ve been appointed and a pecial eting will be called during the week to <ides and perfect all arrangements, ub will have a grani banquet, game ipper and ball at the Withnell Hotel + the hunt, and many of the leading us of Omaha and Lincols will be in- Tieseason for fires s at hand, and it bouseholders 1o see that their With dry weather, A extra stoves, and rezard of caution there of these days. The on'y jsjust when and where it will Meantime to securo « rake upthat extra litter, bunch those shavings and fix tht stove pipe that is known to beunsafe. day and Sabs . the young trage fienne ¢ Acagemy of Musicin th appesrance ia St. Joe, The cays: “From the instant the first Tine was spoken until the fall of the cur tain on the last act, the andience wer. ctaut aud evthraied and praise to Roshelle and her rt than mere word criti- stow. cult one, in it b 1 the woman heart. Toho Hors, a tailor on Tenth stroet o has within the vast two years became ilice by name %o the reporters of this our own , of Tha part essuyed was a combined all vipple bk wife, We had intended to case today butas hin wife nongh to go and plead for the is moruing in police court and two tender-hearted to refuse, we its no use to kick. We presume wan will keepon tall he will kill his + or child and then will be time enough See Dolmaus at Kurtz. t1 A TKINSON'S employ the best artists PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS returned to Parsons, Kan., H. L. Latey has returned from St. w1 Gladstone left for New Orleans W ducsday night. 1) Slaughter, of Nance county, is in u er Griffen returned Wednesdsy $re o the east Senator Paddock came in from G ud Idand \\'mlneudny.‘ 1loa. Geo. F. Blanchard, of Fremont, . ia the city Wedues lay, dwin Haney and son Willie have ned from a visit to Towa, 1 Davitt re urned from California W duesday and proceeded east. is« Lizzie Blatchley has returned from sruia where the has been visiting . Paul Brown, surgeon of the U, S. i v, arrived in the city from the west wo ~day evening. W. McElfatrick, the architect of the Bc | opers house, has wrrived in the city wii the prelimina-y drawings. 11 L. Heath, representing the David iepublican was in the eity yesterday, anc ovored the BEE affioe with a call. 3 . G. W.Rbeem, of Pevnsylvanic, Wit s wife and daughter, are in the cits, the uex'sof Messre. L. M. Rbean and B.0 Iheew. - J 4n M. Boyd, brother of Hon. 3. E, Bo; : auived in the ity Wednesday, ren tar . from Californ a 10 go into business in ¢ adba. S M. Keanedy, the mamdfacturer of Bhe hplndnzherwrmdi-,ldtmy or | o+ Angelos, Col,, to be sbsent until %ow time in Janvary. 2 'K SON'S for the largest stock, € - Cloake at Kurtz's, it £ KINSON'S for the largest stock. ¥ eaterdsy. The w n time y rday. had died, and | vil These | is coustaatly sccelerating in speed. cattle were driven down from Canyon | Come over on the Wabash and see the yenue, where they were | pla —— i The Joss will bo | faeilitics of the U. P., and the portly | HICKMAN'S promenade is contined. must have proved much more rtcr of amile or 55| them come scroes the river 10 groans of thoseleft lying[to & live city, governed st track are described as| by a Iive mayorand see Omaha’s boom borrible, and when ovr informant | and then go back and weep over the ¢ had been d ched by the | ashes of sn ambitious, but impotent se, whose retrograde movement of the new dopot and terminsl (?) mayor will smoke a cigar (1) with : train was ranning at a very | you, The article raterred to says: A reprosentative of The Nonpareil encountered Col. Fhamplon Sampson Chase, lord wmayor of the town of Omaha, county of Douglas, in the Twenty-seven cars of tea came in | state of Nobraska, at the Union Pa- cific depot in Council Bluffs the oth- eF eveninz. The newsgatherer eaw v weil train was report- | his honor, Champion Sampson, gather his port]; form on board the Wabash, 8t, Lou: md Pacific passenger train. Stock arrivals yesterday, 108 cars | Knowing welltheantipathy of his lord- The track-laying from the north | ShiP, the mayor, for newspaper noto- endof the Owaha live reached the | horvor of being made riety and interviews, and his great the prominent junction of the Norfolk lineat noon of | figure in pnblic demonstrations of any Mous by the St junction. This junction is now called | kind, The Ninpareil man proceeded Paul officials Keneraw | *™8HWay to the train on which his lordship, Champion Sampso odo anc “c.ralled” the same public char- The fare between Ccuncil Bluffs|acter and demsnded an interview. and Chicago vis the Wabash, St. Lonis & Pacific road has been re- duded as follows: First class, $13.80; | saying nothin second class, $11.50. Gen. Bishop, general manager of Omaha line was in the eity yesterday. | Omahs or Champicn 8. His lordship, the mayor, is noted for POLITICAL POINTS. E Osama, Nes., Oct. 13, 1830, The county central committee of Douglas county met pursnant to the call of the president. The following officers wero duly elected: hairmau—John S. Wood. goc!eu:y—Ed. 0'Sullivan. Treasurer—P. M. Maullen. Execative Committee — Joel T. Griffin, J. W. McCune, H. G. Bar- ker, ance Committee—C. C. Thrane, D. P. Redman, J. Rhodes. Registration— James Taylor, M. Morrison, P. M. Mullen. Printing Commitiee — M. Com- mivga, H, C. Timme, Jacob Webcr. Committes adjourned subject to the call of the president. Ep. 0'Sviuvay, Secretary. GONE TO WAHOO. Col. E. F. Smythe, accompanied by the Garfield and Artbur glee club, left this morning on the 10:20 U. P. train for Wahoo, where a big republi meeling was srranged for 'to-day. The Glee Club will return by way of Fremont in time for the meeting & the Academy this evewing. Fiftee: thousand persons wero expected at the Wahoo rally, at which Col. Smythe is the principal spesker. CAMPAIGN CLUE SUPPRR. The Republiesn campaign club’s on- tertainment, which was to have place last evening, was postponed 6l to-night, Tickets for last night are good for this evening, at Eurcka hall, Those who inquire will find in the west store of tho 0dd Fellows block undertakers’ furnishlng goods cf all descrivtions. The latest fmprove- ments in. metalic cascs and caskets, plain aid draped wond caskets; alsi the Globe case in white bradcloth. Rooms ate open atall hours, Resi- dence 2109 California streot. 142t E. F. Cook. Orgamzation of Iowa Veterans. The Towa eoldiers resident of this tity met at Gen. O'Brien’s office Mon- day evéning, ih pursuanco to call to take such steps as they might deem most necerary to eflect a por- manétit organization of Towa soldiers in the state of Nebraska. A temporary orcanizition was of- but two things, his faculty for eaying | f:cted by electing Gen. G. M. O'Brien a great deal and at the same time , aud for his well known g admiration of Col. Champion Samp- | member present sign the roll, « s0n Chase, tho “‘biggest man in Oma. president and . R. Wright secrotary. A rosolution was offered that cach his rank, company and regimen 3 * oflba.” We bave néver yet boen able | tesolution was adopted: the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & | to make out which was the larger— But, let that The General hopes to have throngh [ rérain a mooted questiott, ahid weo trains running some time in Novem- ber. tween Oaklaud been deleyed, by the failure of the iron to arrive on t causes, but is now ¢ Wm. H. Firth, sing on rapidly. azeut cf the Detroit, Grand Haven and | W ukee railroad, has received the cintment of general western pas- r agent of the C., B. & Q. rail- nd will assume the duties of | ! D. W. ted geners] agent, road, the offico on N ember 1st. Hitcheock is app will proceed to report the interview. We ascertained that the mayor was Omsha and jts would do in his absence. The follow- o, and by other | iny hera ensued: Reporier—I see by Omeha tele- general passenger | grams o the Chicagy papers that the l\‘m. Tunsits treing into Omaha, now Chumpian & — Well ahem, that re- port i 2 liule prematuro R.— Dy the way colunol, where I8 o town of Omaha sitoated? It strikes me that T have heerd the name beforo. C. S.—He clis, young man, cau it and wili make his headquarters in the | bo thal thers is a newspiper man on office of Assistant S. Potter, in Chic O K. Rieo, U, P eacral Mansgar T. this continent that haa_not heard of me and my greatcit;! I cannot be- liove that i this *cnlightened day; land agent al|in this day of telegraph lines sud Greenwich, N. Y., went west yesterday | brillant minds th:t know how to itk - dory poiuts in Ne U. P. land ent at and a g w0 locate at Skelton. egant. Towa went HICKMAN'S ouds are Menicrs celebrated Fine Chocolate, alloe& Sun's. I ATKI for simest work. FOR COOL WEATHER. Ladies’ Underwear, Childs Underwear, Ladies' Hoods, Childs Hocds, Ladios’ Hosiers, Childs Hoslery and s foll assortment of yaras, Zsphyrs and Fancy zoods of all kinds —ht finest m America, Go to Jee & Sam’s, stoflice, tf nex to ¥ ATKIN IN'S for low prices. ¢ Kurt ds are elegant Do your shoop HICKM AN the Sixteenth manufacturers rated “Saxrox’s Brur” Wintsr Wheat Flour, which is at sale at the following grocers: F. Lang, Geo. Heimrod, Schmidt, Jalius Treitchke, William Gentleman, Henry Ditzon, F. A. McShane, Z. Stevens and William Sexauer. H. Boruy & Co ere, are Doy street g agents for the cel ter at Eagle House on Fouricenth street, betweer. Heraey and Howard. Cany Freck, Pr ATKINS Jpe & Sam’s Oyster Parlors open duy snd night tf ATKINSON'S for low praces. Ludies of Om tha are especially in- vited to call to-morrow morsing snd inspoct & large line of havdsome dec- orated china now on eshibition at our @ by their agent who will only re- matountil 2p. m. A call will cost mothibg. Respeci fully, SamveL Burx.. ATKINSON'S the only jirst-class hovse. LOST OR STOLEN. One Trish” sctter pup, nive months old, white and red. Answers to the name of “Bruce.” Five dollars re- ward will be paid for the dog, Jases Hexversox, Cor. 12th and Jackeon Sts. 14 8t cy of settlers for |*end news by tel A. 0. Griswold, eveland also ar- rived from vhe cast with « party of 18, ¢ of 25 Bohemians from For Delictous CARAMELS, the z-avh there is a 130 fer” who is man ‘80 near and izuorant of the on of Omaha, the city in which I live and of which Tem prond to sxy I an high mayor. R.—Ah, yes, now I *‘catch on.” This Omaba i+ a town situared out west on the line of the Union Pacific r0ad where telegrains are sent from long enough to fill an average paper, overy time an animated dog fight oc. curs or a prominent railroad man, with influence to stop a t long enough, to jump off and take a drink, C 8.—Yes, just so, just so. R —And I think the press telegraph operators througkout the land kuow where it is, ton. C.S.—Well, yes, T guess they do. R.—1I see, bowever, nothwithstand- ing all this flare up, when you folks want to go east, north or south, you et ona Union Pacific train when it passes throngh your towa and come to Council Bluffs to start. Singolar, isn'tit, with all theso railroads, I see by the papers, you have running into that tawn of yours? C. 8.~ Well, T guess you have the terminus now. Butit e a dose of slts. When we want to go any- where, we go right through you over bere. R.—Exactly, snd like a dose of salts, we always foel better after yon have gore. Bat those are mild salts that pass through the first station west on the Union Pacific. A parson never knows he hss gone through Omaha unless informed by a railroad man, who is supposed to be acquainted, or uniess he is reminded of the fact by having a copy of the mayor's “Iatest proclamation” thrust upon him. At this stage of the pame, his lord or, winced a little; threw away his cigar, and starting for the dining &zlr remarked to the newey ly bear upon the portly form of Champion 8., “‘well, I'll see you on my return—the ‘veiled proph- cts’ are demanding my attention. And a few moments later the train rolled out of the depot and the famil- iar form of the lord mayor, his white moustache and his white tile was the ouly distinguishable features on the rear plattorm, ATKINSON'S for low prices. Ruth Rebecka Degree Lodge No. 1, L 0. O. F. meets this Thursday evening, October 14th. All Rebecka members aro rcquested to be present. L. A. Srexte, Secretary. ATKINSON'S for low prices. —— Nicely frnished rocms for rent. Tnquire No. 1616 California sireet. 01363 Mzs. A. CALDERWOOD. ATKINSON'S the only first-class hose. M. AvoUsTos Cary has removed his bakery to the northeast corner of Ninth and Harney streets, and built ono of the largest and best ovens in the city, snd has a capacity for tarn- ibg ovt loaves for the theusand. Vienna bread, pies, cakes, and a fall line of catables of this kind always on haud snd delivered o any part of the city free of charge. ol3.w-s-th ATKINSON'S the only first class house. 1t way moved and cntrisd tht the pFess of this city be as the proceedings of this mecting in their daily and weekly editions. A resolution was cffered ‘hat the The constraction of the Iin> be- | going to St. Louis to see the *‘veiled | address offered by Comrade Stone be Sioux City has | prophets,” and we wondered what | incofporated in the proceedings of the unvelled prophets | meeting, and also further resoly.d toat the address be published with the foregoiug minutes. There being no farther business the meeting adjourned to meet on Wedneaday evening, Octobier 20th, at 7 o'clock, at Gen. O'Brien’s office, room No. 5 Union Block, ccrner of Fiftcenth and Faroham streets. All Towa eoldiers are earnestly invited to be present. . ROEL OF MEMBERS present at the firet meeting: Geo. M. O'Brien, late commander of the Seventh lowa cavalty and brevet brigadier general U. 8. A. Edgar C. Boyles, private, Co. K. Sixth Towa volunteer infantry. John N. Valentine, corporal Co F, Fifty-ifth Towa infantry. D. A. Valentine, private, Co. F, Fifty-ifth Towa infantry. A’ L. Buylex, private, Co. K Towa voluniteer infautry. E. R. Wright, private, Co. D. Thir ty-6fth T.wa volunte r infuntr, Jasper Stone, privare, Co A, Thir y-fifth Towa volunteer infan ry W. R Mathias, second sérgeant, Co. K, Twelfth Towa volunicer in fantry. J. Shill, corpocal, Co. I, Fourth Towa cavalry. Z. M. Pike, private, Co. E, Twentieth Towa volunteer infantry. BICKMAN'S promenade iscontinved. THE LATEST FROM INDIANA, Informs us that Fred M. Peterson, the “Omaha Bakery” man, has the finest rig in town, and gets up the best line of bread, cakes and pies, and ruus the cleanest shop in the west. All from $2.80 six yoars ago. Try his celebrated Twist, 516 Tenth St. ths-tf i CET PRGN SR Strangers visit Kurtz's Store. ~ t-t xth Gratz & Froman, cracker manu- facturers and wholesale dealers in Nats, Candles and Cigars, havo ro moved 10 510, 11th street, (McShane & Schroeder's old stand), which will be used as sales room and office. Their old stand will be used only as factory. o12-tu-th-sat _— ATKINSON'S cmploy the best artists. et Alarge assortment of bLACK and coLokeD FrINGEs; 500 Gross Drees Buttons—new and beautiful designs— just received ‘at “Tue Mecuaxics’ Onxe PrIcE SToRE” of FREDRICKSON &Bro., 408 Thirteenth stroet, nar Harney. ocd-sat-tu-thu-tf Real Estate Transfers. L. R. Bingham and wife to H. S Johnson: w. d. parcel in sec. 34, twp. 16, 1. 12 &.—$400. Geo. H. Boga and wife and Lew W. Hillto L. R. Astrop: w.d. lot 2, F. Manderson; w. d. w. 190 feot of 15t 9, Koun'zs and Ruths addition, Omaha.—§1,000. Joel D. Harvey to Fred W_Clarke w. ., part lot 7, block 122, Omaha. $7,000. James E. Royd and_wife to Boyd's Opera House Association, . d , Iot 5 and w } of w } lot 6, block 11, Oma- ba—825,000. George Warren Smith to Paul and Wm. J. Harmon, g. o. ., lot 5, block 171, Omaha—$1. W. J. Harmonand wife to Ar:i bald O. Powell, w. d.. und. § lot 5, block 171, Omaba—g500. Paul Harmon and wife to Archibold C. Powell, w. d., und. § lot 5, block 171, Omaha—8$700. Wm. P. Kellogg and wife to Annie M. Paterson, w. d., lot 10, block 2, Capital Hill addition, Omaha—8625. Heirs of Jacob S. Shull, decd. o John Williams, w. d., lots 5 and 6, block 4, Shull's addition, Omsha— E. J. Bayles to A, A. Mahar: w.d,, Lot 7, block 87, Florence—8200. Jas. F. Sheely and wife to Geo. O'Brine and H. M. Hasick: w. d., 10 and 34-100scres in w} ne}, sec. 33, R. 15, R. 13 cast.—$2,500. R. N. Withnell and wife to The S. O.&Neb. B R. Co.: w.d.,w part Iot 3, all of lofs & and 5, w part lot 6, ATEINSON'S employ the best artists, | ATKINSON'S for the largest stock. | all ia block 320, Omaha—850. ed to publish [* MOODY AND SANKEY. The World Renowned Evan- gelists on Their Way to Omaha. They Will be Here Next Sun- day. peculiar position s the gateway to the great west, and as the resting place between the two great oceans, Omabi cnjoys many favors in ciog and heasing noted of every class, profession from the lowest to the o by d hex beouties ad- cnt Hayes, while all the great per- botween them have famous e iste, will bo in thecity aud w Il Lold mestings here under the awwpices of the Y. M. C. A. They are on their way throagh to Califor- nis, where they will begin an extend- ed series of mectings for the convers- fon of tho wicked, including the hood- tums of San Fracisco snd the heathen r. Moody comes direct J, Mass, his home, whero he has been resting durlng the frem the resnls of his ardu- School for Girls, which he is found- ivgat that ylace. Mr. Sankey hes also passed the hq}TSlinmr:r months t resert, ]vemvx:."lg for the ‘ CAipaigo. ill probability make mno tainly an opportanity of enjoying such a rare Due notics of the time and of the mectivgs will bo given 1 the daily press. o S promenade is continwed. you hosrd from Todianal . Huspe, jr , has just got the finest lot of steel engravings and oak frames at low. prices you eve) the Ancient Order of Hibernians will take pl at Magonic hall on Thurse day, Uctober 14, 1890, 0l2t3 el NS for finest wo Pure Frésh and Delicious Jos & Sun's, dolights tf M. Cux, Fashionable Dress 517 Fifteenth stroet; between d Chicrgo. NSON'S milinery display to- Tonight, Uorman Theatro st Brandt’s Turn Hall, *“Milchmaodchen o Schoenchers.” 1t HICEM Telephons ta Jo fora box of those Famous Caramcls aud Bou- bone. Masonie There will o 2 e, i iy invited. :oNER, Master. Hickuss's promenads Lo-duy and to-night, “A Pleasant Affatr.” Marriod, o the residencs of the brides paronts 1714 Juckson street, DU YOU KNOW ENOUGH TO KNOW That the fins cigars of W. F. Lorenzén, the Tenth s‘roet manuface tarer, aro now conceded to be the best in the market! Swmoke them and be convinced. Factory one door south of Metz's Hall. ocl4 sat/mon-tf - z ATKINSON'S for the largest stoc Waxtep—3 good blacksmiths on 14th stroet betweon Harney and Ho- ward. Axvrew Mueray. 1f he Cozzens House s been leased by Mr. Auzustus Cary who is prepared to accommodate s limited numbsr of respectable howrders, No families or children aro in the house and a quict place with good accommodations gusrentecd. Day board $3 00 Board d Todging $400 por week. oz zens Howse, Niuth and Harney streeis. A pumber of 100ms have been fitted up for Idgers. ol4-th-s-t v street will be closed for the corstruction of the sewer. Strect ear pansengers for 11th Street aud Lakes additicn can tako avy Red Line Car by transfering at Capitol Avenus and 161h stree foont, Found, Waute, Soarding &e. sorted n thede columna onco for T will o i CENTA per line; each aubcquootinsertion, FIVE CENTS. cor Une, The frst fusertion sever los thaw TO LOAN —Ats por et toter BH6.000 "o Wnime ot Fotand Taria e T 5 ycare i on e s mpeat ed city and farm pro pily st BEMIS i L hencs, 14 Doveas ettt ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND =~ EASTERN NEBRASKA, $270 85 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres Tor DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 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 ITmproved Farms in Nebraska, many o1 them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre, red, at - F. esstf W ATEyoitstion as uiese - Appy st Mrs Alle u Haney erodh bet 171 R and 15th, o) Wi E ‘Apply at rosdenco of 5 1 Mores, of Jacksu, bet. Tith snd sath St " G TED—2 men 10 work i marked garden, orth, at ts end of 18¢h §t. . W. BAIT, 30-1t VW STED—Girl w2 1613 Cuas atrect, cmall family, wants good cook, washor and irone-. o TR ey Fatist o aud lot in Shulls 2ul " 8 corrdl. Enquite st Biock, it e house, 7 rooms, 20th st., . T, TAVLOR, @t Ofco 15ih and 3 OR RENT—House on 5th and honse [ on 230 and Cuss. Inquire 307 e, 128 st. 55040 ‘OR RENT—Y inely tarnished- rooms at 1310 Davenport street, bet. 15th and 14th St. t rooms over Mer. [OR RENT—2 farnih, 1 N. E. Cor. ‘16t and chants E; Podge stroeta. JLOWER SHELSFS With Tira kot for wine W raniu s from G3e ta Painted nnniactirer's price, willseliat s har & and givo time if desired W. J. CONNE 1, 6ot Look IOUSES AND LAND hew colum of bargais 1‘.{-—1 toawood tomber of ll ize CP—oct, Ist, Mr. Edward Spuatlin to Miss Bello Mursimoa Tocsday ing October After ihe ceremony ero fortunate enough to secure an invitation to the happy af- fair, partoci of an elegant supper pre pared for tho vccassion. The pres- eats were numerons and costly, most prowinent awong which was an ele- ant silver water got from the bride’s The young coupls leave shorily for an extended trip through Towaand Ilinvis. After which they intend making Omaha their future home. My their new lifebe a long and happy ove is the best that can be said by their many friends. 5 ). u Hickyax's promenade to day and to-night. E. Maurer bas opencd his new saloon and lunch room 1214 Farnham street, late Elgutter’s store. im ATKINSON'S millinery display to- day. It pays to tr: 2’8, t-t SSEMENTARIE TRIMMINGS, BEADED CAPES, COLLARS and COLLARETTES, and 109 Pisces Black and Colored SILK FRINGES, just received, boing the largest and richest stock ever shown in Omah. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO., The Leading Retailers. Store closes at 6:30 p. m.; Satur- days 9 o'clock. ol3w-th s s ATRINSON'S millinery display to- doy. Do your shopping at Kurtz’s t-t Mre. S. A Smith, groceries and produce, has adopted the cash system. Calland et prices; 7thand Pierce streets. 3t-t-oct?. ATKINSON'S employ the best artists. ™ Calt, heca month 1 bead, sh one biy foretead 0, naying ohas E o Setner’ hick v POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cresm Tartar.—No othe preparation makes such lizht, flaky hot breads, or luxurious pastry. Can be caten by dvpegtict ‘without fear of the lis resulting from heavy | digeetible food.. Sold only in cans, by all Grocers. a Powoer Go.. N w York LEGAL NOTICE. Conr.d Strobel ve. Jchn Hayes. Before Charles Brandes, Juatice of the Peace, No. 1, Omaha, Douglas Co,, Neb. On the23d dey of Sept., 1880, said_Justice is- sued an order of attachm nt in the above action for tha sum of $15 00, and the Omaha Foundry w 8 garnishesd in eaid action. CONRAD STROBEL. %8 Plaintiff. DENTIST, Orrice: Jewob's Block, corner Capitol Ave, and 15th §t., Omaha, Neb. do14s 0 He scw, Lots, Farms and 15 phso An Immense List ot OMAHA |GITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- demces from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Minv vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scaitered : | through tho City. Houscs and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, aod all kinds of Ci'y 5 | 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 can show good titles. Maps for Pouslas and Sarpy Counties for sae, 4 beautiful lots fronting south in Isaac & Selden's add, for $10—hal cash. House and lot, 220 and Dodo... Jouse and lot near Br mnell’ fai c Two new houses and full lot, reats for 0 . d $ 3000 2,100 3, St. Mary's , otith of depot. House and small lot, coutn of depot. 635 i ropeity, Kountzo and Kativ's Residence and corner lot. House and 60 feet front, | Lar<e house #ud corner 1o Roeiderco aud thres ot Hause and iot, r Farnhain. BOGGS & HILL. Brick housc and corner 1ot Small house and farllot, Cu H use and lor, 23 stroet.. House.and full lot, worth §,000 for Fone b ck rerld New two-story house Residenco and full lot, Farnhe; House and one acre, t oo proerty © property. Residence. Tcuse aud lot, 2-th aud Fornbam. House and lot. 27th and Douglas. House and full fot, 1 Residenco property Residence propery, vers fin Housoand lot, Hotbach's sdit Residence, Farnham st Honse and 310t 1 bi it House and’} Tot 1 block from Court House and House .. House and 1 +, Nichol Hoose and 1 acre, Gises’ 8¢ House and lot, 11ih streeL...... Large building and six lots, 1 ile o Houso and lot on Davenport. ieF lot Zblocks from Conrt Jot, yuso and | lot, near depot ‘Houso and {A. Bouth Avenn Bou e and Jot, Shinn's adti Residence preperty, souch part - f town. House and lot, Webster st Ho s and 5 acfes at. barracks.. . ‘House and lot, Armstrong's additn. ‘House and lot, South 12 st. ... House and lot, Kountze and Kuih's ad ditlon Residence and § iot. House azd lot, 16th Mz, Exesr Krepes, manager of the Nebraska Vinegar Works, has en- larged the capacity of his factory, and is turning out the best vinegar iz the west, and hss always on hand a large stock of DISTILLED WINE VINEGAR. CIDER VINEGAR and WINE VINEGAR, which is offered at the lowest rates. Mr. Krebes' vinegar tock the first premium at the Nebraska State Fair. 500 PRIZES CIVEN AWAY. GRAND FAIR OMAHA LADIES’ SOCIETY, —arTar— NEW STANDARD HALL, Oct. 28th, 29th and 30th,1880. Adroission 95 cents; Season Tickets §1.0; Each Boggs & Hill, ReaL EstaTe Broxegs, 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, seb. £Zasox TicKRT is Entitled to a Pruze. Some ef sat-tu-th the Prizes are to be scea af De Grot &Co's. Fat Store, Farnbam St. octg-witat S e B Immense Stock for- * FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made CELOTEIRG 3 Men’s Suits, 3 Boys' Suits ; 3 - Children’s Suits. WINTER GVERCUATS For Men, Boys, and Children. Under-Wear, fats ond Caps, Trunks and ¥ ¥, ab ices to Suit All BEUSS ~ ig-s Farnham Street, Near Fourteenth . | ACENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO, : TR TON CLOTHING , HOUSE, 2= A 2M <> FARNHAM STREET. BOOTECS Oval Brand L The salea of this “brand” of O HT AND MEASU Liave vow ortatriped al WEIG: URE in ca @ nd thaa 1 avy otk oR ‘ BEWEY & STBNE, J,n‘rnzi«.cu&c CARPETS| roypwrrors, | GROCERS, OMAHA. onaBA oman & MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGCONISTS | Cigars from $i5.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. ) Pipes irom 25 vents per dozen upwards, Send for Price List. MAX MEYER MAX MEYER & GO ONMI A EA. GUNS, AMMURITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOOD 3 m mew-t 0., Omaha, Neb. FEVER:AGUE 3 CLTR¥. ERADICATES ALL DISEASES from the SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDEON, Prop., #T. LoUTs. 5 N ' 4 v, b3 ,/ L / ‘. * x ¥

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