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—_— CHARLES POWELL, | USTICE OF THE PEACE—Corer 16th snd | Farnham Sts., Omaa Neb. WM, SIMERAL, | TIORNEY AT LAW—Room 8,Crelighton | AT v, GuATA NEB | D. L. THOMAS, | TIORNEY AT LAW—Losmw movey, buys | L. wnd sll real estae. Room 3, Orelghton A. C. TROUP, A TIQRNEY AT LAV-—Offce ta Hacecomy Block, Sy, T S DEXTER oL | R e | A. M- CHADWICK, A TIORNEY AT LAW—Offce 1804 Faraass | T O M. L. PEABODY, TS et e 28Paten’: Prooured. am FOTARY FUTZI0. GOLLEOTIONS MADE € D. MCLAUCHLIN. A TIURNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICR or “y DHE PEACE—Southeast corner Fifisenth S Colloctions Promptly Attended to. %8 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUO- & ISTH STS. OMAHA, NEB. 1 Copy 1 year, in adyance (postpaid) € monthe “ « 3 months THE DAILY BEE. OMAWA PUBLISHING GO-, PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnham, bet. 9tk and 100k Streets ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO! Trains UNION PACIFIC. 1000 p. m. John Macksay’s Grasshopper Bet Caison (ev.) Arpeal. Some wecks ago John Mackay was sitting in the Gould and Currie offic reading about the ‘“Jumping Frog | of Calaveras,” when an idea siruck | 90| him 1 at some sort of a trick liks that would be a splendid thing to ring in | | on Maurce Hoeflich, the mining ex- | pert. Houflich is around the office a | d desl, and whevever bo takes a | unch with Macksy he ts sure to get | | into some eort of a dispute and offer | | to bet. Mackay doa't like betting, | aud frowns it down unless he thinks | | people aze trying to bluff him. At | |last be determined to curs Hoefiich | and find whese the wesk spo: fu his | armor lay. | One dsy he saw Hoeflich on the | stoop playing with an enormous grass- hopper, which he was teaching to | jump. ’ Hoeflich's gratshopper could | jump twenty-three feet, and it was | {not long before he remarked to| Mackay: T'li bet you $2 dot you can’t find | a hinsect to peet him!” | Mackay bet him $10 that he coald | Arrival And Departure of | beatit, and Hoeflich raised him to £30at once. The ret was closed at these figures, and Mackey said he would have the hopper there in a day orso. He then sents trusted emis. | sary down to Carson valley to secure a contestant for the widged steed of | Ho flich, | The man spent nearly a week roam- ing in Carson valley catching hop- pers. He finallysent an official re- port to Mackey, s ating that ho had caught over 3,000 grasshoppers and | put them through their paces. The | | He stocd out on_the ste | the bouse, and at length he was pet- | sitting in_the parlor moro than two or | ’d ersed, each g [ ractions Mackay e.arted for the Union | shaft ho remarked: “Taat fellow Hoeflich does play in — aueer luck.” And to this all hands inwardly agreed. £ Bulldozed Bridegioom. 1 Chicago Times Spesial. I Bavtiwore, Nov. 5.—Tre solicitor for Harry R. Beunett fld in_the court to-day bill of c>mplaint of Ben- nett against a‘certan Kate Manniog, who, the complaint states, he was forced to marry sgainst his wdl on the 27th of last September. Com- plainant is 20 years of age. This bl recites that one night, about a year ago, he met Miss Manning on’the street and formed her acquaintance, | since which time, disregarding com- plainant’s peace of mind and inclina- | tions, she has manifested great regard and love for him, and at different times and divers places extorted | from him promises fo mcet | her at her residence. The ¢ mplainant often visited Miss Man ning. On the night of September 27 he called on her with the intention of remaining ouly five or ten minutes. but the young woman insisted on his entering suaded todo so. e had not been | three minutes, the bill continues, when a woman, alleged to_be Miss Maoning's mother, Frank Manning, the defendant’s brother, Geotge True- love, her brother-in-law, and & woman supposed to be her aunt, entered the 15 Yearsefor THE ‘omplaints, Dyspe ache, or ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine, As a simple purgative they are unequaied: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coated, L on the lid, S LIVER bears the signa- McLaxE and FLENING Bros, y aving the genuine Di.. Q. McLANE'S LIVEL PILES, pre- pared b FLEMING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently but same pronun 3 Each box hasa red-wax with the impression, McLA PILL. Each wrapper ures of ©. 22~ Insist upon on.. the Publie. NUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy © fo; wil the ills that flesh is beir to,” but | affections of the Liver, and in all Bi) 3 R ! sroxACH S ot he e qirments ot o mdin e A OReR e g e AT T T thres important propertios of a provent tonic, and an slterative. 1: fortifes the b 4 and liver, and_effects » most changs {n the entire system. when 1 condition, o by a1l Druggists and Devlers generally. THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thistnstitation, located at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial ceater of the ‘West, I3 pre.cminently the best and most practi- invigorates and. re-¢ tal zos the | GO EAST ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAXLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t ia the SHORT, SURE snd Safe Route Sstwsen COUNCIL BLUFFS and all potnts EAST and NORTH. (T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PURLIC GREATER FAGILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It 10 the ONLY ROAD between | OOUNCIL BLUFFS and CHIOAGO Tpon which s ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! Tn addition to theseand %o please all classes of | travelers, it gtves FIRST.( MEALS at fts CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE | | EATING STATIONs at 50 conta each. ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS It you wish the Beat Traveling Accommod- tlons sou will buy your ticket by this Route 22 AND WILL TAEE NONEOTHER. | Al Ticket Agunts can sell vou Through Tickets Via this road and Check usaal Bag- gage Froe of Ch Gor. 1ith, and a¢ Usion Pacifc Depot. DENVER OFFICE—in Colorrdo Contral aad | Union Pacitc Ticket Offce, SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—3 Now Montgom- eryStrest. | For totormation, foiders, me, ete, not ob- talnable at Home Ticket ‘adiress any | OMATA TIORET OFFIGES. okt s 1, | BA;!IION. Messra, LAW: S, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- Di-eases of t of ita virn Putup in Quart § 10 THROAT and LUNGS. oLt ze Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. | Bxtract from Report of the Comm TREASURY DEPARTNENT, OF Wasntioto . Chieago, OE & MARTIN, 1111 Madison . in the opink o tey to palm o8 op 1 vom CK and RYE, which + the T STAMP on cach bott 8, ioner of Internal Revenue: (CE OF INTERNAL REVENU D, C., Junuary 26, 1580, I bave s suMclent quant s W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law, O —Eront rooms, uwp etaie, tn_Hansconr now hdcl;;m\dmx.u: ? corner Fifteenth u: trocs oK. Cax K. Ravion REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. Bpect<! stteution will be given to all wults agninet eorporations of eve description ; will w1 o Conrta of the Sutte aud the = |"suu-. Office, Farnham 8t, oppoeite EOWARD W. SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW—Room § Oreighton A Block, 15th and Douglas stresta. noddh 5. F. MANDERSON, Amzvn'n LAW—245 'Irnl-' L W. T dicua) @3, Husr HICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Orrica—215 Sonth Fourteenth Street. L. 10008 m cal of its kind for the LI'the advantages ascri’ e to this articie in pectoral compls nts @ renderiog it an ody o the EDICT VAL UNLIKE PILLS AXDTHE DHUAL PUIGATIVES, 1S PLEAS. ANT TO TAKE, And will prove at me potent. and batulcse SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that has vt bern brou STIPATION, BILIOUS- — Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. best gait any of them had was soven. | PATIOF, and, after saluting Bennett, | teen snd {hree-quarters feet. Ho |t down. Presontly Miss Manning's doubted if & bigget jumper could ba | mother arose and locked the door, and secured. On receipt of the letter the | then, turning upon Bennett, gave Bonana Priuce telegraphed to the | him the aliernative of marrying her | p man to bring him up anyway. | daugbter or dying. To enforce the de- | The next day he arrived with about | Wand, Frank Menning siated the a a dczen hoppers from farmer Tread. | 'air would have to be settled then and way's, and Mr. Macksy gave them | there, and threatenod to kill com- quarters in his rooms as Vanderbilt | P'ainant it he did not comply at once. would stable his stud. Each hopper | fuaring that the threata would be had a cigar bex to himself, and every | e3ecuted, Benuett allowed himself to morning they were taken out and put | 9@ torced into a back room, where through their paces. It was impos- | Rev. Mr. Stringfellow united him in 7 sible, however, to get ono to jump | Mattisge with Miss Manning. A ( _Bofoto Purchasing Axt Fons of So-Called over eighteen feet, although all sorts | M3Frisge license was exhibited, but ELEGTRIG BELT i) of Invigorating food was given thew. | Somplaiunnt had novor scon e Mr. Mackay was in despair, but one | 0% had it been taken out with either | ppliance reprosent 4 morning & hopper snifed at & bottle | his knowlodge or consent. When the | Spade Atplisncorspresentod o cutoNerynh. of ammonia on tho tablo, snd imme- | ceremony had been performed he was | VERMACHERGALVANICCO , 813 Montgomery diately jumped thirty feet. After | dllowed 0 go, and he has never been | fireet; fan Francinee, Cal for soef, Froe making a fow experiments it was | (© the-house since. The bill further | wil savo time, hoaith and money. The P. G. | found that. one whiff of ammonia so | Prings some serious allegations against | . 3 tho ony dealer in Genurhs Eiectrs Ap- enlivened the hoppers that they could | Mizs Manuing's reputation. It con- | Piaceson the Amri make jumps that were almost incredi | cluded by praying Judge Dobbins to ble. Next day he announeed to Hoe- | Pass 8 decren making the marriage bo- flich that he was ready for the match, | t¥een complainant and respondent The expert was ready ot 9 o'clock, au [0l and void, ss it was ocn- bour before the time, with his pet |Summated in duress. Miss Man- hopper. Not finding Mr. Mackay in the respondent, states that be sat down in his study, and_there | the marriage ceremony was performed noticed the bottle of ammonia. While the consent of Hennott on Sept- he was examining it Bridget, the old | ember 27h, and that after remaining faithful domestic of the Gould and | 3t hor house for three days she lefr, Otxrie firm, come in with: and has not since returned. On the *Don't be techtn’ that numonia, | 447 Of the marriage she says Bennett Mr. Hoeflich. It's to make M. |called at her house, and they had a Macksy's hoppers sprightly. Bedad, | quarrel. ~ Her brother cameat the T belave by the robes of St. Patrick, | time, and when told the nature of the he'sout o” his senses since the pumy | Blterestion, he said Bonnett would broke at the north ind.” tiave ¢, keep his promise, and marry Fefiich pumped the domeatic, acd | 1t sister, and that, Bennett consent- = soon knew all about Mackay's game. | 0% Mr. Stringfellow was summoned b 8 Orrica or Crry Cranx, } 'A light broke upon Hoefiich, grab- | a0 performed the ceremony. A s, Nov. 6, 1590, bing the bottle, he rushed up the '“‘:‘I‘;“'l 'memflgn .""",,2‘,‘.':";2‘; Sl propotal il b rosived by the un- v’ . | and she is summoned to s xi 2 o'clock moon, on e niirug, More, WhION | week fn court. . Th books iy che ofice November 1th, & D. 1680, fortitrishing hard filled with chloroform. In fen min- | Of the court of common pleas show utes Ho was back, and, lesying the | that a marriage licenso betweon the bottle where he found it, got out of | C’mplainant and the respundent was the place as fast as he could, taken out cn the day of the marriage, Mackay soon arrived with half a | butnot yet returned. dozen mining superintendents he bad = - nvited wpto. 00 him and havo some| GEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. #an with Hoeflich. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- They were hardly seated when |sumption 's certoinly the greatest Hoeflich came in with the hopper in | medical remedy ever placed within the a cigar box under his arm reach of suffering humanity. Thou- “I vas a leetle late, Mr. Mackay, |sands of once hopeless tufferers, now loudly proclaim their praise for this ageat of the Company, or MARVIN WUCHITT, W. B STENNITT, MERCANTILE TRAINING | oo i b oo o Bt o — JAMES T. GLARK, fo and Other Persons wit dering them liable to pay o sclad - SEHTGETANT Carhe N OSes Yours Respecifully, (Sgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commisstoner THROUCH TO CHICACO LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Without Change of Carsligglq by DADGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhars THE = CHICAGO WHO 15 UNAGQUAINTED Wit THE GEoCRAE nv&i{u,:alcwwn. was BURLINGTON & (UINCY RAITLROAD. 2ot ——pt With Smooth and Perfoct Track, Elegant Pas senger Coaches, sad PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS | 1 t cknowledgod by the Prom, aod sl wc | ‘ravel urer it 10 ba the Best Appolnied and | Bes Sanaged oud ' the Souny. | PASSENGERS GOING EAST | y 730 p. m. it 1 e tor, TROFIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is put w in brossad (n boxen oty Frice 00 ceaty. ASk Tour druggist for Dewcripiive Pamphiet, o ad- irees the propristor, 7 o J, E. HETHERINGTON, Now Fork or San Franeisto. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS. 0P m. The most extensive, thorough and complete natitution of the kind In the world. Thoussnds of accountants and Busivess men, In the prin- cipal cities and towas of the United States, owe thelr suceees to our eourse of training. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Through Exp. Lineoln Exp. 6:15 pm | SIOUX CITY & 5T. PAUL R.E. 0am|) xpem......1090 s m topm | R WABARH, 81, LOVISE FAGIVIC, BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B-B. Leave Omaba, dally.—8 ». m., 9. m, 108 m, Wam,1pm,ip. m,8p.m,6p. m,6p. Fine, new brick block. at function of three street car lines Elegantly fitted and furnished apartmenta for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systemstic methods of How 70 CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs,and Pulmonary Organs. 'USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS | ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. WANTED 5 &0 Seine Pomins Flavoring Extracts, stc , by sample, (0 familise, Profit good. Outfit free. Peoples Tea C0., Eox 8020, t. Louis, Mo, Should deat in mind that this ls the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, ‘And Points East, North and Northwest. Passengers by ¢ FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, | R And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Paiace Blesping Cars trom Chicago to New York Oity Without Change. All Expross Train on this lino are equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform sud ‘Couplers, the most Perfect Pro- tection Against Accl- ‘denta in the world. PPULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunonth Burington Route. 1036 & m., B am., 10 835 p. m.,'5:%5 p. m., 6:3 p. m., Four trips on Sanday, leaving Omiaba at 9 and 11 a.m.,2and6p. m; Council Blufls at 9:35, 1i:25's. m., and 2:25'and §:35 p. m. Paseevo rarma. BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate » business life, and parents having sons to educats, are patticu- larly requested 10 send for our new Circalar, which wil give full latormation as te terms, condition of entrance, etc. AMifss G. W. FOSTER, President, p6-8m_ Denver, Colorado. PROPOSALS FOR COAL. S HE EAST & THE W§ g o A Ony I SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @roatest Liscovery of the Age. Tonietaldiacorresn thewordarebosa mace Among other things whero s hildren oft ask 1f ‘he makes oods or not, ‘e lives fn a moustald 3; mmow. an excursion e-ied cloar 40 the Pole e S— suddenly dropyed into what somedliks wholc EILE REME o o Lo et s o, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND E 3 on each hand. N B AL D S e ROCK IS THE GREAT COSNECTING LIN Tta main iine runs from Chicao o Bty pussing Uirnan Juliot O, L Information concerning Routes, Rates, Time Connectlons, etc., will bs cheerfally given by lying st the office of the Eurilugton Route, S8 Fouttsentn Sircar, Omaha, Nobruska. C.E. PERK(NS, D 'W. HITCHCOCK, ‘Gen'l Mandzer. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. 3.0, PHILLIPPT, St Joe., Mo. | General Agent, Omaba. H. P. DUEL, Ticket Agent. Omaha. BETW Dinén and oft <l fof wi fn the &y offices and. f-e Goparimaat trom' hia date Gul the 3tk of Tuhe, A D. 1681, St bids or proposalsshall st the prics for such ol delivered whero.orisred, and st Tame sakd rice without respect to oy Cofnite Amount of oul. The riht s resereed t reject Sy and ail odn. Envelopes coniaining said pr posys shati be marked " Propossls or Coal, vud. addreceed to sl 3¥ MeCARTNEY, PROP’OSALS FOR GRADING. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Crtes o e cunn, G, Nor-auhs b, | Eesled proposals will be recelved by the un- dersigned uctil 12 o'clock noon, on the 15th THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES GENEE- ATED by obstructed secretions, and to which Indies are espezially wabject, can alvays be re- Hoved, aud their recurrence prevented, by the ‘Use0f TASRAVY'S ErPERVESORNT SKUIZER APERIENT of Dt tept-d1 SHORT LINE - 1880- Avoea to Harlan. This is positively the onl; K.C.,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R,, Railrond, which Gwns. and bperaies s throug 1 the only Direct Line to | lino from Chicago into the State of Rabsss. ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST FOLLOWS Ieft t0 wonder tn doube At CHICAGO, with all diversin® liner 54 P they had heard much about, el and thisthey all sy, S PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES. DO NOT DELAY —_—_— N (he drain on the aystem amy. sermancnt disability, but bay 16, Ho showsd them all over his wondertal realm, Ha AT hem o b s TRY IT 4F CURED | v it mrioy: “Throuih Expross Passenge e but I'm here mid der hopper and der » is magoificentiy | AtGminy PRICE, 50 CENTS. e ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR m, v et v ot m THEONLY MEDICINE ! That Acts at the Same Time on THE LIVER, THE BOWE! # " 3nd the KIDNEYS. e e ey ok vl et DT 1 they St logaed 1 istases avo st 10 1510 i YERRIBLE Bislousness, He dice, Constiy ey Compl Sediment in the Urine, Milky) Topy Urine; or Rheus matic Pains and Aches, 1 hecanse the blood 18 potsoned Fiiore that showd have, been Hive Ve tpwaticr. andyon ey, Take & e 708 50 Geariul bocause ot ate- | | : Ty apeex | | v componnd and shessix quarts of Mediclne. LT el 1t wit P nints. DAY Kingle, the Glove rost, Omaha DR, A. S. PENDERY, Offerinz Ll services tn all departments o medicine” and surgery, both in general mu % acute and chronic discases. Ca = FERE R S AT and hitherto unknown remedy_for all disoases of the Kidneys, Biadder, ana. Urinary Oresa. | tavely care Disbstes, Gravel, Drop- Discase, to fetain of expoll ; Cuareh ol e Bllacer, bieh coorsd | ané_scaniy urine, Crinating, ‘LAMY | BACK, Genera! Weakness, and all Female Com- ‘imabillty It avoids internal medicines, is certain init effccts and cures when nothing else can. For sale by all Druggists o sent by mall free ‘wpon recelpt of the price, §2.00 NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. o8 ,; your sddrem for our Mutle book, vea S TR Ageat tor Nabrasks. 0ld them at. onoe, coin. Ho laid down the money, which was covered promptly. ““Any one else to ped?” John Stowart laid down $100. Jobn Kelly put up $0. Warren Sheridan stepped in for £200. Sam Jones had only $50, but he put it up. Then a few got into a corner of the room and concluded it was & shame to rope Hoeflich in in that way, and tinally agreed to_give tho money back after they had won it. Mackey then bantered Hoeflich to raise the pot 100 shares of Union Consolidated. Hce. flich wrote an order on his broker, and remarked “Dar'a no limit to de bots, gentle- men; da coin speaks " Nearly every man doubled his bet, and then Macksy got behind Sam Jones and let his hopwer aniff of the ammonia bottle, which held Hoeflich's chloroform. Time being called the hoppers were placed side by sido on the piazza, and at the word “Go” each insect was tonched on the back with a_straw. Hoeflich's_grasshopper described & semicircle in the air,and scored twenty- four feet. Macksy's gave a lazy lurch of toma four inches, and_folding ita logs across ita stomach, it fell fast atloep. Jones swore®hat he could hear it snore. ‘Hoeflich walked back into the room, swept the coin into a canvas sack, and Mackay wrote out an order for stock, and Hoeflich went up the strect with his hopper under his arm, leaving the others too astonishod to speak. Pres- ently Sheridan put the smmonia_bot- tle to his nose, and_called Mackay's attention to the smell. “Chloroform, by graclous!” Then the Milesian woman, who was the cause of all the mischief, appear ing with broom, announced that it was “swapin’ time,” and the crowd wonderful Discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi- tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthmo, ~Brorchits, Hay- Fever, Hoarsness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow- er os if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you know what you are getting. We_therefore carnestly request_you to call on your druggist, J. K. Isu, and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful merite, and show you what a regular ove dollar size bottle will do. For saloby J, K. I [0) e EBuckien's Arnica Saive The Besr Sauve in the world for Cuts, Bralses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tiod in every case or monoy re funded, Price 25 cents per box. Kor sale by Rdly . K. TSH Omsaha To Nervous Sufferers--The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpsor’s Specific Medicine, 113 positive curs for Spermatorzhea, Seminal Weaknety, Impotency, and a1 discacos rvuliing from Sclt-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Lows of | brime condition for service. Slemory, Pains ih the Back or Side. and dieesses Pamphiets seit froo to all. Write for them and got full particulars. o Prico, Spesiflc, §1.00 per package, or six pack- aiges for .00, 'Address all orders to. J.B. SDPSON MEDICINE CO., Nos. 104 and 108 Main 8t., Buflalo, N. Y. 4 Sld in Omabatoy C. F. Goodman, J.'W. Bl . K. 1o and all druggists everywhero. ‘sep2s-diwly troit, Mich, ~Sepa ‘prics list. of the right 3 the Nel ‘Wire Fencing and Railing a Speciality. Their_beauty, permanance and_economy dally working the extinction of all fencing. cheap material. Eicgant in desicn, indestructiblo Fences for Lawns, Public Grounds and Ceme- tary Plats. Tron Vases, Lawn Setices, Tustic patterns; Chairs ani ovory description of Tron and Wire omameutal work desizned anl manufactured by E T BARNGA'S Wire and Tren Wirk, 47, 20 and 31, Woodward Ave., oot -atalogis and GREAT UNION SALE SHORTHORN CATTLE. Constating uf the entire herds of McBride & Druse, and Vanderpool Bros., aud drafts fro: 3 Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 11 and 12, ’80. will commence at 2 o'clock p. m., 1ith, and cloto on tho 12th, at which time thes will be sold gt public auci 47 HEAD OF SHORTHORNS, of which number 30 head are broeding cows and Belfers: 17 are buls, mostly ye-rings and in All sre thorough- Teading to the city, and at the ‘There will also be sold a few thorou Jerseys, both males and females, and & fi of grades of hoth Shorthorn and Jersey varie- ties. _Aleo a large lot of to & Poland-China Pigs, and sizo for fmmediste service. ‘appllcation to b, Terms of 1 of the sal McBRIDE & DRU: 'VANDERPOOL, BROS. H.C, DAWSUN & SON. leading hote's atalogues will be mailed freo o ka Farmer, Linco'n I o announced at opens . P. QUICK. 022 20 n6kwat opled_and of ighbred ot day of November, A. D. 1580, for gr.ding Har. ney strest 10 the established grace from the side of 15th street to tr.a east side of 10th streot. P ans aud speci at work, as wol other information can be obtained st office of city. ‘Sald blds shal P for doing eald eih- oF tid Is tor carth removed or esrih placed Sa1d 8 reet as fill og. E;olopes coutali g xid bds shal bo mask- roposals for rading Harney St.." and re to andersicned ata datanot iater ths abore specified The name of & broposed sure- ty uod-r the usual condtions shall accompany each bid. Tue right is reserved to reoct any and all bids. J. F. McOARTNEY, oS C ty Cletk. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING AND GUTTERING. Omonor O Cumne, 3 v - Beloa propossle will bo received by the - dersigved until 12 0'¢lock 0 on, on the 16th day De- | of November, 1880, for curbing acd guttering Harney stroet from the west side of 16th street £0 the east sids of 10th street. Plsus and specl- ficatiovs under which said work can be seen at office of c.ty engins ton Block. The said work will be paid for In special warrants drawn upon a fund to be evied upon the property abutting upon sa'd improve- ‘menis. ‘Bids shall epocity the price in detatl and shall bo accompanid by the name of proposed suret, under the ususl conditions reserves the richi 10 rojoct any and all bids. ‘Envelopés contsining #sid proposal ‘marked “Proposals for Curbing and Guttering Harey §t.." and be daliverod to the undersign- ‘od not Iater than the time sbove epecl 3. F. MoCAKTNEY, nosdot Gty Clerk. sop2i t 1 THE SNLY. PLACE WHERE YO BOOTS AND SHOES At & LOWER FIGURE than at any other shoe house Ia the city, P. LANG’S, 236 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER and a porfect ¢ gasrantesd, Pricesvery roason - able. 1 From OMAHA and the WEST. o change of cars between Omaha and 8. Louts and bot oue betwoen Omaha and New York. | SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS | Eastern & Western Cities | With less charges and {n advance of other lizes. | ‘on, Miller's 5 Platiorm Coupler and the celebrated estinghouse Air-Brake. SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET REA £&Via Ksnms City,St. Joseph andWa & CouncliBlufts K.R.,via St88 £ Joerndt. Louls. W Ticke's for sslo at all cou;on stations In the | Wost. Palace Sloeping Cars, Palace Day Coach- ’r Joseph. fosep W. 0. SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen., 14 Fifteenth Strest, between Famhas and Unloo Block, Omaha, 308, TEHoN, 'A. B BARNARD, PFXCOCHLSIOR Machine Works, OMIAEIA, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorough appointe! and_complete Machine Shope and Foundrs in the stato. Gastings of every description manufacted. Enginos, Pumps and every class of machinery ‘made to order. pecial attentien given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Bridge Irouns,Geer Tatting, ete Planstor new Machinery, Meachanical Dracght- g, Models, etc., neatly executed, 56 Harney St., Bet. 14th snd 15th. B. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows’ Block. Prompt attention given to orders by telegraph. T day at home. Samplos wort tree. 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