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j {i¥ DAILY BEE | * THE EVE OF BATTLE. Priday Morning, Oct. 20 BREVITIES. —Patbrson sel's conl- —Prederick Deading Hatter. Sec Polack's advertisement. —Tasne Nicko 0284f , Kut's Dentrifice. sivg the Omsha Ferry. Laibis's bulk peefume st Kubn's ont Widow Bedott st the Academy to- W F. Stoddard and P.C. Kragskow, clerke. S Jsfl'zl;:n—-flflm;nh’l'imme,, j:dge; il it Cla and Wm. Johnson, clerks. Shomng_the Republican Guns = -shthek . With Grape and Tarncr eud Goo. W, Gelstop, Judges; i Omar Whitney and M. S. Wilcox, Cannister, ) Platte Valley—John H. Logan, V. To Route the Enemies of Free- | H. Thomas aud S. A, Kopp, judges; Jusper R. Watts and M. T. Sweet, dom and Bqual Rights. | qens Chicago—Thos. _Dcnshue, John J Robifs and W, Dounlly, judges; © politioal pot is beginning to |y} "0 iy "y “and Chas. Watte, ssiderable vehemence, the | glark, o of enthusiasm being pretty much | Millard—John Hallenbeck snd from the republican side, the demo- | Henry Karaten, judges; Fred Stabrei ; "~ | and Saml. Cotner, cler ng lost sll heart tn their | %y Bk 50 Mitchell and in the lost cause. Richard Westgate, judzes; Frderick A PRECIOUS TRIO. The Safe Gang Bangs Away With the Greatest of Ease. Jonaser|Robbedjby Broad Day Light. And still the music goeson. Wodres- dy, about three o'clock, the wife of Mr. Gebriag, proprietor of the Euro- pean Hotel, saw, from & back win- dow, three men entor the court to the rear of Barker's buildings and pass To Nomivate an Indepandent Anti-Mon:poly Legislative Ticket, Which is Demanded in the in- terest of the Tax- Payers, And for the Welfare of all Classes of Citizeas. At the urgent request of a large CITIZENS' MASS MEETI“G Douglas Uoun'y District Court. Proceedings had on Weduesday, the Hon. James W. Savage, presiding: Barker vs. White etal.; report of referee confirmed. Buckbart vs, Bechtel; verdict for defendant, McVay ve. Canningham; dismissed. Wallace vs. Peipen etal ; answer and appearance of defendant Peipen withdrawn. Defendang Deitzen lsave to answer in 30 days, aud default t defendant Peipen. is M. Paschen and Andrew Neil:on were admitted to citizenship. Court adjourned until this morning at 9:30 o'zlovk. ‘ustache Cups at ONEMILLIONACRES CHEAP LAND JelT ST TN EASTERN NEBRASKA, Immense Stock for * FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made CLOTEING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits : Children’s Suits. The mail train fram the west vester- was three houny iate. Tighty-four cars of sick came in to- duy over the U. P. Evnory & Ericxsoy, [a »fice. $2T0$5PERACRE. Robinson and James Hoghes, cler Douzlas—John T. Laulsen an Qualey, jodges; Thos. Ryan, cautiously end quietly srcund out of hersight, They were talking earnest Iy together, but she thought nothing [hree republican meetings ars fixed tobe held st the Academy of Music, ween now and next Tacsday. The number of tax-payers and citizens of WINTER OVERCUATS this county, a mass meeting is hereby called for Saturdey, October 30tk, at «f the poor f consumption. the PALACE 4 South Fifteenth St ESs IN THE WORLD —Bax ve filting Patterps at Busimav’s, tf f meats at Bath & White's " psite the postofiic 2048 Bath & White, opposite the] post- oise, recéive [fresh fish every Thursday. twt tf arms, Houses and Lands. 1. pof bargainson 1+t uct of Ex e you to-night L will et it Lots, Houses and Farms, mew colamm o first pa imnore; select apples, §2 : aluo apples and oni titios 2 There was enly one ease before Julge Hawes this morming, =n_aged Missourian, o hiad drank too deeply from the flow- He was allowad to go on prom- g hoal. o Much to ¢ ment of our tizens Mary Au agent has written to Manager Griffn, of the Academy, azing the date of her appearance here » Novewber 121}, nstead of November . , consitin gold and silver watch for re jon 35 & vare one and is well worth {heY. L. A. M. society, of the First M. E. church, will give an nt s cveui M. M. G McKoon, 1 Twenty A good all are invited to at or club will gvea , Novewber T, concert of the h numbers ten nembers, will be losked forward to with s ch interest. he busine N sis, Mr. Joim € the maki appearance n th of next wer an'e Mirror of Treland. The oy of 25, 70 and 75 cents will, ¥ of the company, il Blaffs Nonvareil, which s over the fact that Th» Coines aw fit to be so fa My r Chase re alvortisement Omabs could not obtain, read the fol g from The au, of Oc , an A be waid of the city of th Nl Champion 8. Chase, 1 nplimented The Mayor Chase is i exceedingly patriotic cltizes of Omaha, and has the welfare ar d of the place very much at he howsthe atisfactory fact to the people there that the city is fioancially solid and has no out- er an message ix an able Hoa. J. L. Webster has gone to Hust- Col. J.M. Wolfe retarned home Wednes- Hox E s in town. Grinmell, of Fort Calhour, O.F. Davis has returaed from & north- ©n trip. tudg: J. ¥, Kiuney, of Nebraska City, the . Wi E. Dorsay and wite, of Fremont, “went houid yesterday. ¥ Nye,of Frement, came in yesterday © *Widow Bedott.” - Win, Culta, of 4o Union Pacific shoj«, wrted Wedpesday for Liverpool, Engl . B. Hadings, post trader of Washakie, W. T., was in the city Wednes- Lyman MoCarty, traveling agent of the imore and Ohie railroad, was in the vity Wod *win Phillips, of the London Railway vice Gazetie,was in the city Ws route to Denver. 3lway, wasin Omaha Wednesday. Army Ordera. The latest orders issued from the liea lquarters of the department of the Platte, Fort Omaha, sre as follow. (Lesve of absence for one month, At permiseion toapply for an exten. sion of one mouth, is granted Second Licutenant James A. Loyden, Fourth | antry, Fort Ssunders, W. T. Upon the recommandation of his mpany and post commanders, so » of the une xocuted Jor' m of the | *outoncs, a8 :ilates to_eoviuement, | wwarde ! Privite Wm. Kelly, compa- | 1 v D, Fifth cavaley. by a geaeral court T intisl, promilgzid in general court viartial orders No. 54, current serier, f-om these headquaartors, is remitted. A board of survey, to consist of Capt. Frederick B Trotter, 14th in- | f airy,Gapt. Gilbert 8. Carpenter, 141h - | appointed to make the arrangement - |in Omuba, have signified the fatention | g.0v. ¢ “| And in d E We:t Omah:— C.J. Ryan, Leopold Doll_and A:hten Clemene, juges; Fiank Fox, ol k. MISCELLANEQUS. E. Rosewater, C. A. Baldwin and Walter Bannett, loft for Waterloo on the noon rrai © tizens of ¢ C.J. Greenand D. A. Guiffio, hate gone to Fremont on political business. It 1s the duty of every voter to per- sonally see that bis name is properly regi-tered, 8o that he cau vote next ;o registration notices yesterday's BEE. Last evening the colored voters held an enthusiastis meeting at Bureka irst of iheso is annouuced to take o hi evening, ‘and tle cakers of the evening will be Judge =5, Mayor Chase, General Cowin, and Colonel General Manderson Smythe. The sccond is expected to take Jace Satorday night, Hon. James Luird, of Hastings, to address the andieucs. GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY. The following correspondence will explain itsclf: Owmaua, Oct, 26,1880, aha: Hon. J. L. Webster, O hall. Captsia J. S. Wood, chairman The arderstgued and many otkers | of the Douglas county republican would like to hear you upom the po- | commi preeided. The mesting A i=al issues of the da Music, sowme ¢ conveniznca. We presume your lsboreit tue republican causeas chair- man of the Garfield and Arthur club ou from being herd was addressed by J. H. Kyner, Dr. y ton, E. R. Oversll and J. O. The republican voters of the Second ward will meet Thursday, October 28, 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at Charles F. Floike's saloon, on 14th street, be- tsoen Howard and Hamey, for tho purpose of nominating a ward ticket to b» voted for at the next coming election. Reg stration Notice. State of Nebraska, Douzlas County. -ss Notice is hereby given that I will sit in the siore of W. Wyman's, 15th street, three doors south of Pos- Office, on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, Oc'ober 25th, 27th and 30th, also on Monday, November 1st, 1880, for the purpore of registering the electors of the fourth ward, City of Omaha, Douglas County. Tu witness wheroof, I herounto set s 15th day of October, A. Reed Briegs Wool Lewis S Onama, Oct. 27, 1880, impson, J. P, Peck and otherst ruenex—I highly appresinte your request to address the poople on tha political questions of the dsy, and desiznate next Monday night, at the Academy of Music, for such meeting Your obedient servant. Jous L WensTER. THE GLEE CLUB. Our justly famous Garfild and Arthur gloe club, which has during g 4 To the Sixth Ward Voters. tho present campsign done eo much to excito cuthusiasm overywhere they| Last chanco to register, (aear Rod- have gone, will go to Council Blaffs | Ma0's store.) I will eit at my office, o No. 910 north Sixteenth street, every evening from & to 9 p. m., commenc- ing Monday, October 25th to Satur- with them, to eing at & grand republi- | 4y, October 30(h, and Monday, No- can rally to be held there on that eve- | vember 1st, from © a. m. to 9 p. m. to uing. The Nonpsreil of to-day says: | complete new list. Everybody come. Guw awide repuintion fo 2 singing at political meetings in cur Registiar Oth Ward. neighboring tate of Nebraska and Registration Notice Nebreska Douglas Co. Notico ie hecl7 given that T will sit in tho store of FAwa-2 Lucas, cor- ner of Thirtecnth snd Chicagostreets, October 25th, 26+h and 30th, for the purpose of correcting the voting list of the Fifih ward. Jonx 8. Woon, 01516t Registrar of said ward. Saturday uight, in response Lo the earnest solicitations of a committeo to be preseut st the grand republican vally in _ Council Blufia _next S ight. Some fine and sonl stirring music may therefors be expec- od by the hundreds who will pattici- pate in that grand extensive affair. The members of the committee which iesued the invitations to this club are under obligstions to J. R. Manches fer, county clerk of Donglu county, d a prom'nest member of the club, he intercst he manifested in get- the members to agres o be pres Hom. J. L. Webster, presdent f the Garfi1d and Archur club of 5. WAKEFILLD, Registrar of the F "th ward, Omaha, Douglss couty, Neb. Third Ward Vot-rs—Registration Not: T will sit at my ctii *» northesst cor- e BIENOR e verof Fourteenth a..; Douglas streots, BaLCONDE'S marLx 20 covraxt, [ SO S ot AN D v 2k huredsy, Satarday and Monday. [Thureday 28 h aud Saturday 3Cth October, and N for ths purposo clectors of the Third ward. Tu witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 20th day of Octo- ber, 1850 Wu, H. Riey, 020-10t Registrar Third Ward, wher Monday Ist.| rogistering the vamed the Union Pacific comp: that he had it under contideration athe uniformly advocated i ud finslly voted for the same. All of this he openly confesses in We have received two barrels of Quinces on covsignment, which must his card in your yesterds 2 - . e’ Tersee ama” of g sa. | be Sold, and will cfferthew at 50c a ferences, that he kuew of the ob- | Peck. Now is an opportunity. jectionable clause which has taken Co., Gracers, housands of dollars out of the Oma T ha city treasury and Douglas county | Silver Moustache Cups at treas them into the Union Epuoty & ERIcksox, Pacific treasury, each and every year for all time to come, unlesa this law is { repealed, which is not at all probable. ying this he resorta to the most humiliating confession a repre- centative of the people ever made in this or any other country. He says: “Tho first 1 knew that the bill con‘ained the provision com- plained of was SOME WEEKS APTER THE ADJOUENMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE, WHEN MY ATTENTION WAS CALLED TO If, I THINK, BY HON. JAMES CREIGH- ToN.” Opposite Postoffice. All work in Jewelry and watch re- pairing warranted in every particular, at Warrse, MMiuuax & Co's. 028 3t Stor axp .Look 15, Eaton has the most complote sssortment of Steel Engravings ever brousht to Omahs, and at Now York price 18 cars L. Bonner's Storet—much the] finest in the Market. Call and see. 1416 Douglas street. 022:tf Flower Pot, Hanging Basket and Tax-payers of Dovglas county ju‘t give this excuss and statement a mo- | ment's reflection. A lasyer is clected to the senate, made chairman of the leading com: mitteo in all Jegislative bodies—the ways and means—has a_printed blil [ Bird Cage BRACKETS, in new designs, placed in his hands on the 7th of the | at Evans', 14th and Dodge. 27-8t month, and after a week’s investiga- tion of its provisions introduces it. In a few days more it is re- ferred back to him for further in- on. Then he reports it back to the sanate and recommends its pas sage. Then hears it read in full, as the constitution requires, on three different days, snd finally on the 21st of the month votes for its final pas- sage, and yet never finds cut that the law he hes s> earnestly pushed throngh contains provisions grossly detrimental to the pecuniary interests 7 every one of his constituents, ex- cept one, until informed of it by some citizon weeks after the adjournment of the legislature. 1f all this be true, does it not prove most conclusively that Mr. Coutant is totally unfit to again represent Doug- las county in the legislaturel Sr. A. D. Bavcomse. New fine goods in large variely, just reccived, including new dricd fruits, Citron Pecl, Nuts, Jollics, Sweet Cider, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup Frait Butters, etc., ete. Fu 255 ¥ & Co., Grocers. GOOD NEWS FOR THE MASSES, THE LOSTON ONE PRICE CASH DRY GOODS STORE Will open in Kennedy's new brick building on Tenth street, between Jaskeon and Jonee, on Monday, No- vember 1st, with a new, fresh, well assorted stock of goods, which have been purchased at recent trade sales in Boston and New York for cash, and will be offered at prices heretofore un- known in Omaha. Our aim shall always be to cater, for the popular JUDGES AND CLERKS APPOINTED At 2 meeting of the board of county commissioners held Wednesday, thefol- lowing were appointed judges and clerks of election to fill vacancies: First ward—E. M. Stenburg, Dom inick Cogan snd Alex. Daemon j M. Parr aud Charles Brandes Third ward—Will H. Riley, Pat. Galligher and L R. Wrigat judges: W, F. Flyon and Alex.” Atkinson cle Second ward—L §_Huscall, Edward Hannegan snd M Danham’ judges; F. K. Darling and Henry Browning clerks, Fourth ward—J. V. Taylor asd Sumuel Dornall clerks, the high toned. Remember November lst, Boston One Price Store, 10th St., bet. Jackson and Jones, cct27-tf California Pears, Plums, Grages, etc., at Tizard's Palaca o21-tf New Engravings at Hospe’s. FURS! FUR! FURS! The Omsha Fur Manufactarer, Henry G. Richter, is to be found op- posite the poetoffice, 026-tf trade, and leave others to look after | ) particular of their actions uutil this morning, when it was discovered that an attempt had been made to rob the kiz eafe in tha offico of Mr. Julias Treitechke's grocery store, The man who elecps in the es'ab- lishment a¢ night and tends bar in the samplo rooms attached, went to the policemen’s ball last night with a friend and did not return until after 3o’clock this morning. To this fortu- nate circumstance it is due that the attempt on Mr. T.'s treastire box was not successful. On entering the bar room the man heard a noise but sup- posed it was ou'side the building and tto bed. When he got up this morning, be f.und the back door open and a hole half an inca deep drilled into the door of the massive safe, just boneath the combination lock. Nearby lay a brace which had neld the drill and except that the heavy iron bar was broken off the door posts, mothing else had been dis- turbed. Ttis evident that the three men seen by Mrs, (rehring went right to work on thedoor, which they forced open with a jimmy, after nine ineffec- tual trials, each of which left its mark on the wood work. They then began work on the safe and were frightened away by tho entrange of the bartend- er, just in time. JONASEN'S RODBERY. Weduesday, bout ncon, whi'e Mr, Jonasen, the 13th street jeweller, was st his dinner some one opened a eass of fine meerschaum pipes and cigar holders, which stood at the front door, and selecting three of each, valued at $23 50 made off with them. Tho robbary was discov- ered soon after, and as John Maxwell, who was suspected of baving robbed this store scme months ago, had been seen a fow days bufore intently exam- ining the case and its contents, Mr. Jonasen had him arrested on suspicion and lodged in th city jail to-day. MORE DARK DE About 11 o'clock Tuesday night the residence of P. E. Iler was entered and his vest and pants cartied off, the latter cortainivg Mr. Tler's koys; pa- pers and about $60 in cash.” Blrs. Tlor's jewelcase aud a large amount of money which she had in a hali- open drawer fn the toom had not becn disturbed. The germents, keys and papers were found lying in a yard on Harney street, near Seventeenth, yes terday morning. It is thought that the thi afer leaving Mr. Iler's house, attempted to enter Major Bar- riger's residence, and failed. Three suspicious looking men with abulls-cye lantern, were seen prowling around the house of Auditor Gannett, of the U. P., night before last, but were frightened away before they be- gun work. They had previously aroused his neighibors by trying the doors and windows of an adjoining house. They were no doubt the same tria who tried Treitschkes safe last night. Thave a lot of heatng stoves suit- able for stores and offices, also a largs weought iron range and cast iron cooking stoves for hotel use, which T wili close out at much less than cost, also tinware and house furnishing goods cheap. Euquire at 03d Fel lows block. E. F. Cook. 0273t Silver Watches at all prices and to suit, all at Enouy & Ericksos, Opposite Postoflice. Real Estate Transfers. Geo. H. Guy, sheriff, to Peter Goos: 5. d., part of lot 4, Roger's addition, Omaha—$211. Rebecea J. Livesey and husband, to John Carrigan and wife: w. d., n} lot 4, block 38, Omaha—$1,551 Lucinda Monell and husband, to James Hugehs: q. c. d., } nel, sec. 8 and sw} nw} andnw} awj, scc. 9, T. 15, R. 12 E—$1. Chas. W. Hamilton, trustee, o Jos- eph Barker: w.d., Iota 4 and 5, block 1, and lot 3 block 2, Lake's addition, Omzha—81. Joseph Barker to Maria C. Beech- er, w. d., lots 4 and 5, block 1, lots 10 and 11, block 1, and lot 3, block 2, Lake's add., Omaha—$2,300. Maria C. Beecher and husband to Joseph Barker, . d., e 4, lot 1, block 135, Gmah:—§8,000. Heory Barricklow and wife to Hen- ry Wilko, w. d., sw } sec. 25, tp. 15, range 11 e—S1,280. Wm. Pitt Kellogg and wifo to Jacob R. Hendrix: w. d., lots 11 and 12, blk. 2, Capitol Hill add., Omaba,— 700. Levi Carter t) Goo. W. and John K. Glman:q. c. d., o. 4 nw. }ew. § sec. 20, tp. 15, r. 13, 0.—$3000. ey e TR Silver Moustache Cups at Ennowy & Ericxsox, Opposite Postoftice. Momanat New Engravings at Hospe's. Commissioners’ Proceedings. Tuesbay, October 26th, 1880. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present — Commissioners Corliss, Knight and Drexel. The minates of the last meeting were read and approved. The following accounts were al- iowed from the general fund: Alex. H. B ker,services as ap; rais. er with team .. 821 00 Jas. B. Gridley, services as ap- i St . 1200 mith, services as appraiser 12 00 Spencer, damages for right of 150 710 . Albo, witness fies. Chris, Treckel, witness fees. 14.00 John Latt n, witness fees. 650 County roads Nos. 164, 166 and 167 were after due consideration ap- proved by the board Adjourned to 27th igst. Jomx R. MaNcuester, County Clerk. WEDNESDAY, October 27, 1880. Boara met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Present—Commissioners Corliss and Knicht. Minates of last meeting read legislature. snd conventions and nomination of canditates who either have na inter- 2 p. m., sharp, at Clark's Hali, to put in nomination a legislative ticket for Douglss county that will bo composed of men whom the psople can_trust with their vital interests in the next This is call made in response to the overwhelming eentiment in this com:- that exorted by corporation mansgors in the packing of primatles muaity tmproper influence has been est in common with our peagle, or by their employment and business rela- tions are under the control of corpo- rate monopolis. Ouly such persons as are in adtise syapathy with this movement aro i~ vited, and only such will ko admitted to participate n the deliberations of | the mass convention, There wilt be a tion of St. Johu this (Thuraday) ever Visitiug broth- avited. v £x, Master. HOTIGES, SPEGIAL NoTICE- Lost, Found, Waote, Eosrd Sorted In thso coivmns ouce for TEN CF per ite; ench pibsequont fusartion, FIVE CENTS por line. The &t bussrtion nover less than bya Lquire at Dr, At Gor 1 n taking car o an it work 11 a fatnily of twn, | Reforences ie Apply to 116 Farnbafil TRADE AND COMMERCE A Bold Prediction for the Future of Omaha. e A Fi'm that Bas Contributed Latgely tothe City's Prosperty e A round among the wholesale mer- chants of our city this morning, and reports dircctly obtained from them, mako a most favorable stowing of not only the unprecedented growth of the jobbing trade in Owaha, but groat and unusual prompiness on the. part of retail dealers and buyers in meet- ing their obligations. The favorable reports of collections generally indicate a healty condision of the business interests in Omaha and the vast couniry tributary to it, and en- courage us in making the apparently extravagant, though well founded pre- dictien, that at the end of the next decade Omaha will have one btndred thousand inhabitants, and bo the larg- est distributiog market west of Chica- goand St. Louis. It is & pleasing circtimstance fo reflect upon in the midst of a heated presidential canvass, the cool indifference manifested as to which political party will succsed, by the safe calculating minds in our wercan- tile counting wooms nd compare it with the twaddle we hear from every politicsl resseam in the cou ty. It conclusively points to ‘tso much politics,” aud “t00 nuch law making,” as the disturbing and dang. rous elu ments of our time. Dry g:0ds merchants report in- creasod sales. Collections good. Buot and shee houtes report very largely in- creased ealee, in fact the increase is_ beyond their expectations, being compelled to work dsyand night tokeep up the work of filling and shipping orders. Prices steady, colloctions sadisfactory. Hardware deslers re- port trade good and seem happy. Tne arocery houses aro simply booming. All too busy to give our reporter much chance for making inquiries. A few moments pause on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnham straets to wit- ness nearly a dozen larga trucks or wagous delivering incoming freight on Fifteenth street and about the same number loading for shipment at the Farnha:a strecs entrance of the mam- moth gree-ry house of Paxton & Gal- Tigher, with a small army of shipping and recciviug clerks, porters, team- sters, etc., hurrying backward and forward, made up a aceno worthy of a commercial metropolis. The growth of this young Hercules in the grocery business is not only matter of wonder, but pride to all_ in- terested in the mercantils prestage of Owaha. Paxton & Gallagher, as a irm are only about fourtecn months n existencs and from present indica- tions, their sales will 1 1881 reach two million dollare, a figure larger than the combined wholesale grocery sales of Omsha and Council Bluffs twp years ago. Thesuccess of this tirm is attributed to their wisdom in secing A great opportunity and thelr ability to grasp it: buying only from first hauds in quantities to secure the larg- oot . cash discounts and the lowest rates of freight, extending every possible inducement that could be ffered by irst-class eastern houses, both as to price and terms, thus not only inaring to their own benefié but inaugurating a new era in the grocery business in Omaha, that will soon drive Chicago away from the Missouri river region as a competitor. Already Chicago travelers who have been sell- ing goods in Iowa and Nebrasks, are secking positions in Omaba houses, being longer unable to restrain the tide of trade Omahaward. Just received twenty loads of apples and putatoes, Bring in your orders to Tulius Treitschke, 308, 310 and 312, South-Fifteenth street or 412, 414 and 416, Thirteenth street, between Jack- wn aud Leavenworth. 026 ta-thes Ifyouhave tried everything else, without receiviog any benefir, call at 230 Dodge street, north side, between 13thand 14th, andsee the agent for Leasc Nichols' American Remedy. ol6eod1m Mrs. S. A. Smith, groceries and produce, has adopted the cash system. Call and get prices; 7th and Pierce d | streets. 8t-t-oct?. o d> geeral i g Trish pecfored. Apply poreviaily B. & M. headquartero, Ko r TWALTED A good work, Few mote board cdge Sta. od gir), sccond door Girl for general ‘Coneli Hougs, on 10 welling ; mu-t bo ingo'd 4t pat. Inquire at 7L Iocality; good tentaats pro this oif Was 0 blocks Largo barn. luquire e oFon i i| Consisting of Hiegant Resi- furniturs for sal dences from $3,000 to $20,- t part of city, S rooms, | 000. Many vacant lots in Rt hesy, Tnire ot thisemieor 5 203 | the *_ additions "to Omaha, 0k KENT—A futaished rom, saltable for o éor. or two gentlem-, &, - Lo St ¥ Bowa JOR HENT-Two unforuishel rooms, at 51¢ % uth JOR RENT— nd Pine Sta, new louse, eight rooms,on 23da- d Cassste’ Enguire J.¥. oe, & E. Cor. 1:th and Famn. sam. 096-41 aud lot in Shulfs 2ad cormall. Enguire at 4 TOR RENT—Large house, 7 soms, 20th near Casastre 1 i T.TAYLUR, Fous Fitely furnished r Davonport strect, bet. i3t furished rooms chauge, N. E. Cor. oice bay in tt Owaba. App'y 765 50 0 S, FARVS, IOUS S Lok oyer BEMTS Bow JURNS Has a good deliv. ry wagon oy 428 Ve oK e Wem. % oo Round a1 a3 7 g o i s Vs, “Rddris box e, Omama e Bl 2 THoU: fnt for ESsTATE A0 DENIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O Bargsins in_ Houses, Lots, *Farms and n o Ist page Lands, in bis —Mixed paints,at A. Holmes.16th 6154 e wood tumber of all sizes st 036 bay ) white star in forc- oue bay_over'yoar old with srar b foreh vayin Eof Owner can b -ve. o W. brick yard, North O —Pocket-book. Tnquire at the Umted s Hotel. RUDOLPH HARTMAN: 7 LS, HOUSES AN D LANDS. Loo EMIS” new column of bargains on 18 2 cawe, on e red cow with crip. aad orie whito cow, rod on nice, oma.”" or. Sth and Doreas St L p with ¢ ippl 4m ] OTICE—My wife lett our nome without any real cau‘c and of her own Troe will, ¢ cro. fore pay any doit she may. be respousible for her dong. J. AVON WAY—One ‘argo red Durbam at off <0 a1 10 bo perceivable, about ten yempoll. Finder will te rewarded by retuming the above described to Frederick wellon, cor. C2pito] aye. and 13th, 725U s IR T T QPHCIAL NOTICE-Ouo Fruomt. sorermary surceon. zraduate of the voterinary college of Stuttcar: and Zurich. Hospital 1149 Sherman avenue 56 1m, POWDER Absolutely Pure, Male from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othe preparation makes such lizht, flaky hot breads, o luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dypeptics DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, Celonies in all the best | Counties in the State. “!through lowa. CITY PROPERTY, Hundreds of lots_scattered Jor | through the City. Houses and t|Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ci'y Real Estote. on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 percent. interest to all who cen show good titles. Counties for saje, House and lot, 224 and Dodgo. 7 | Fouse and o Three houses and co Residence and corner lot.. House and 60 fect front, 16 Lar.e house snd corner lot.. Revidence dnd three lots. . Two house and corner tw House and small iof, Cass sireet Hause and lot, 27th near Farnhim. Brick housc and comer foL....... Smal hoore and fallof, Gurmings st 5 1 5,660 1550 r o ls0 Residence and full lot, Farnhi 5500 House and one acre, 15th street 3,000 House and half lot, 15th street. 2200 House and lot, Shinn's addit'o. 600 House and haif Resid Elegant brick residence i House. Houseand lot, Hotbach's Residence, Farnham st Honse and 3lot 1 biock from Court House and § lot 1 block from Court House z 2,20 Larce building and six I House and lot on Davenport House and } lot, near depo House Houso and Hou e and lot, Shi Residence preperty, sot House aud § Iot, Webstes Horse and 5 actes at. barrack 20,000 Acres oy 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts soitable for 80,000 acres scattered A large number of Improved Farme in Nebraska, many ot them near Omaha, $12 to per acre. $40 An Immense List of OMAHA We also have MONEY TO LOAN Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Isaac & ada. for $160—half cash. e and lot near Br ranell Ha ary Houso and mall lot, ot of depat. Resi d sml lot; soutn of depot. ner lot nd lot, 234 stre and 1o lots, Cap co. and fot, §h ana lot, s hi idence proper.y, very fina .- i §tot gear d R g uth part o Farnhm Street, Near Fourteenth OYSTERS, ————— And Wholesale Deale Boys, and Children. Wear, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit All ax POLACK'S AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO., ALI= 15 o CLOTHING HOUSE, 4=22< FARNHAM STREET. E2X2 BOOTELS Oval Brand R L. £ 3his “brand” of © - have noy pod it others. of this b ore Oysters IN' FEEMER, zent, Omaha. You got m .0 Jouy eral Waste oRGARD & 3EaN. | DEWEY & sn“’ J.B.FRENCHE € caRrETS, romnrroms, | GROCERS, OMAHA. ] s b il GATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter we wil hendle COUNSELMEN'S FRESH CYSTERS, which are now tho bost in the marker. A lugo asscrtment of CANDY and SUGAR, TOYS for the Hliday trace ' GATZ & FREEMAN, 510 1{th St., Omaha, Ww. F. STOETZEL, Has ths exclusive sale of the GOLD COIN HEATING STOVE. The Gold Coin is this sea=on the favorite of Chicago, is prefer- od absveal other Stoves. comes both plain ard highly orna- mented, has the new patent grate and fire-pot,that will out-wear balf dozen of any other. than any other Stove of its size in the market, acd ie, therefore, more durable than any other Stove, is strictly warranfed inevery res wit! Tho Gold Coin weighs m.ors by fitty Ibs. ct, ir requires no salesman to Sall it, as city reference sells it ut trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackso MAX MEYER & CO, WIHOLESALE TOBBACGONISTS ! Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upward Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., :’“‘i’:’fi -n: F‘imhfin Altert A;:- Fifth ward—Schoyler Wakefield, o approvec. hout fear of s resaling from hetey | i 1, 14ih infantry, will convene at Ft. | judge; Charles Wilkins and Terrence rs. ox, Fashionable Dress | ~The following was allowed from the | Wire Fiower Stands and Wire Moss | 504 only in sans, by all Grocers. I uztas, U, T., on the 9¢h day of No- | Boyle, elerks. Maker, 317 Fifteenth st bl X : and | RetaL Bavika Pawoes Ga N w York °r, 1880, or a8 a00n thereafier an | Sixth ward—J. N. Murshy, Joseph | py ooy ang oD street, between | 8 Hangiug Baskets, st Evans’, 14th and ONM A XA . Nelson Brown, work on road, £9. The following named persons were appointed judges and clerks of election to il vacanciee: (Ths list be fonad in 2z the political colamn.) | Krsster—Wednesday night, Frede- The Timperly road was submitted | rick, the infant son_of Mr. J. Keealer, i LOPPOS Poats E. Maurer ba opened his new [*° 0 spproved by the board. Funeral will take plece from the residence of the parents to-morrow n—Jobn Timperly, Henry §. ! ssloon and lunch room 1214 Faroham ¢ Joux R. MaxcuesTER, on and Lovis Thomas, judges; street, late Elguttar'a stara. 1m Caunty Clerk. ! afternoon at 2 o'clock, Dasenport and Chicaco. Dodge. ~ 273t Boggs & Hill, | {Reav EstaTe Brokers, | 1408 Farn. §t, Omaha, seb. J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHFHA NEB. by Lerms 2z Hallett & cal, 1o inquire into and deter- | Redman and Patrick tlaley, judges; the responsibility for 2el-y in | Delos Beard and Chas. H. Ficketr, ‘raasportation of public property, | clarks. James Callaban, coniractor, on cer. | Florence—Jacch Weber, Samuel t70 routes in the department of Tex- | Forgey and Wm. Reevos, judges; 8 . curing the fiscal year ending June | Frank Smith aud J. F. Raosom. 50, 1876, for which Capt. Wm. T. | cler Tiowell, A. Q. M., U. S. A., was re- | Unio o ndi Come in and see the new music boxesat Evmowx & Enicrsox, Obposite Postoffice. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, P | Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of { INOTIONS AND FACNY GOOD | 6D et s B