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. ,-’ WEST & FRITSCR ER, manuf THE OMAHA DAI THE DAILY BEE. MAHA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS Fham, bet. Bth and 10th Btreets. ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy 1 year, In advance (p styaid). .. months “ R outtis “ ® e RAILWAY TIME TABLE, MR CARD CIIICAGO, ST, PAUL, MINNEATOLIS AND OMATIA RAILROAD, Leave Omaha—No. 2 through passonger, 11 . m. No. 4, Onkland passenger, 8:30a. tn Arrive Omaha—No. 1, throtgh ' passonger, 2:50 m, , Onkland s 5:80 p, . LRAVING OMANA KAST OR SOUTH BOUND, c. KO, § X . m. Arrives at St. | p. m. #., St L & P, leavceat§ a, m. Arrivos at St Louls ot 6:0 Jm NORTH, Nebraska Division of the St. Paul & Sloux City . Koad. No. 8 leaves Omahia 8:50 8, m. No. 4 leaves Omalia 1,30 p. m No. 1 areives at O No. 8 arrives at Omaha at 1 DUMMY TRAINS KRIWNEN OMALA AND COUNCAL BLUYPPS. Leave Omaha at 300, 0:00 and 4 :00 and 11:00 &, m.; 1:00 2:00, 8: . m. Leave Cot 25, 0:25, 11:25 &, m.; 1:25, 2:2 and 6:25 p. m. [ Bundays—The dummy leaves Omaha at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m.; :00 and 6:00 p. m, Leaves Council Bluffs . m.; 2:26, 4:26 and 5:26 p, m, Opening and Closing of Malls. RovTR. hlcago & N, W Chicago, R & Omaha & Northwestern, 30 7:30 Local mails for State of Towa leave but once a day, viz: 4:30 a, m. A'Lincoln Mall iy also opencd at 10:30 a. m. Office open Sundays from 12 m, to 1 p. m. THOS, F HALL P. M. ODNMLAEIS Business Mirgctory. Florist, A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowars, seeds, boquets MANICURE . ote. W. cor.' 16th and Dourlas strecta. A New Profession which Finds ite Client in Fashion's Circles, Olvil Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, fown Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systoms & Ipecialty. e - Uommission Merchants. JOHN G, WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Stroot, 0 B BEEMER. For dotalls sce large sdvertise. ment in Dailv and Weekly The Exvense of Caring for One's Natls, — | N.7" Cor Cinc'no i Enquirer Oornice Works: A leading druggist told me the Sertern Comice N e ma urers Tron | other. day that within theso Jast two from any locelity promptly executed in the best | months he had sold over four-hundred . Fwet y and Oftice St. of these dainty little cases that were . Window Caps, ete., | fitted up with instruments and appli | put up in any part of the [ ances fo! NHOLD 416 Thirteenth street ances for e P - - THE Orockery. J. BONNER 1300 Dougiag stroot 3 Harne, manufacture Sountry, T ARE OF THR NATLS, And a large fancy store a member Pl — e — | of the firm eaid the demand had soin- | Clothing and Furnishing Good: creased that it was with difliculty the GRO, H, PETERSON. _Also Hats, Caps, Boots, | 11anu factures of ot i Shoos, Notions and Cutlory, 804 S, 10th street. "'(",‘(“f‘"y"::" o "‘ '"“'::; v l""l W e courge the imported cases aro pensive and handsome than Good line, Retrigerators, Oanfield’s Patent. more ey €. F. GOODMAN 11th 8t bet. Faru. & Harney. | the home-made. ']'|".) are about a Bhow Case Manufactory, foot square, handsomely lined with satin, and contain scissors, files, pol Manufacturor and Doaler 1 all kinds of Show | ishers, brushes, nail powder aud salve Casos, Upright Cases, & +, 1317 Case St. in silver boxes, They cost from §20 FRANK L. GERTARD, proprictor Omaha [to §50, The home-made consist of Show Case manufactory, 81§ South 16th street, | fower pieces, inferior in make, ina| e foat uonh A Marey. Al goods | ygllgr box, and ranging from §3 to 0. J. WILDE, ve become fashionable as presents, and are even seen among wedding gifts, when the instruments A. BURMEST are mounted in gold or silver. One Dealor In Stoves and Tinware, and Manutacturer | given last week was made to order in of in oot and all kinds ot Buildink Work, | Paris, and included o button hook NER. 1300 Douelas 8. Good and Cheap, | 311 glove-buttoner; liko all the othe P | picces, the handles were of ivory, studded WITH SMALL TURQUOISE, And the Russian leather case was lined with turquoise blue satin, Nowadays, if you go to call on a young ludy enrly in the mornir to one you find her lolling back in an + Eye and Ear, opp. postoffice | oqqy cluir, with her rosy finger-tips DD rnham 8ts | imMMersed in a finger-bowl of scented | water (the first step in the process), or olse, chamois polisher in hand, care- CL e fully and laboriously rubbing her 212 Sixteenth Street. nails with a fine pink powder that near Masonic Hall. - First-clase Work and Prompt- | gyentually makes them shine like dia- tnte gassnios monds. (ALl e D bl The other day, having a desire to D. FITZPATRICK, 1400 Douglas Street. the readers of the ExQuirzr—let it s e | o understood no motives of Painting an. _aper anging: prompted the proceeding--1 visited MENRY A. KOSTERS, M1 Dodge Strest. | the establishment of Mrs. P, and it 8hoo Stores. was there I was impressed with the Philllp Lang, 1820 Farunam st. bet. 13th & 14th. | growth of the new fashion, belng asked to make an_appointment three PRRKINS & LEAR. 1316 Doncius 61, Now ana | 4ay8 luter, owiny to the rush of cus- Second Hand Furniture, House Furniehing Goods, | tomers, 1 noticed that &e., bouvht and sold on narrow mareins. ONLY LADIES WERR PREBENT, But when I commented on it Mrs, P. showed me a small offico ontered from the back of tho house, where were seated four gentlemen, one a wan from Virginia, all look? Pawnbrokers. ROSENFELD, 10th 8t., het. Far & Har 8toves ana Tinware. Seeds. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retall Seed Drills and Cultivatora, Odd Fellows Hall. Physiclans an 1 Surgeons. M. D, Room No 4, Creighton P. 8. LEISENRING, o, D, Masonic Block. . L. HART, M. D. DR, Oculist and Auri Photographers. GEO. HEYN, PROP. 8econd Hand Storo. Baloons. HENRY KAUFMANN, In the new brick block on Douglas Straet, has just opened a most clegant Boex Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. * Caledonia " I_FAT CONER. 679 16th Strent. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14 Creighton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. Boots and Shocs. JAMES DrVINE & CO., Fine Boota and Shoes. A good assortment of home work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas, JOHN FORTUNATUS, 05 10th street, manuiactures to order good work wt fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer, 1517 Dourlasst, Books, News and 8tatlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. house in Nebraska establirhed 1875 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A, RYAN, wouthwest corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Money, Eatisfaction Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours. Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Torms for Cash. Furnished Roomg Supplied. Uarriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Stroots. Jewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BEPTHOLD, Rags and Motal. Lumber, Lime and Cement. STER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Latnps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varlety. Merchant Tallors, G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tatlors 1 ro- celving the latest designs for Spring and Summer o for gontlemen's wear. Stylish, durable, and prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Doug.& Farn. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER, Wholesalo and Retall, Fan- g Goods in groat variety, Zophyrs, Card oards, iery, Gloves, Corsets, &, Cheapest House in the Wost. Purchascrs save 80 per cent. Ordor by Mail. 116 Fifteenth Streot. ther shame-faced at being there. Gladid b, hey have not the courage to be CHAS. RIEWE, 101 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. seen enh‘rim{," gaid the manicure; L e e “so T had to arrangs a sort of buck : door. A groat many gentlemen come here, notably ministers and actors, as KENNEDY'S i T R A Ok T oL T EAST - I ND I Aluudliketo have them as effective us possible. @ y i Fancy Good “Then fashionable young men have taken up the idex, aid muny of them are regular customers, and pay so much a motith to have their nails tak en care of, My two most famous patrons are a Brooklyn preacher and a Washington politician and orator.” “And how about the ladies?’ “Oh, you can see for yourself,” and the manicure took down a blank book A FAMILY TONIO AND BVERAGE 'SEquemesuRIe( SNON[Ig 04 ‘WSLLYININY 'VISd3d8AQ “ To Nervo.us Sufterers in which were the autogravhs of her _— that of young ladics. But to the est of arm-chairs, and with damask in! taining an acid to soften the skin, » | Were given us, and solemly we sat and e rator” on o low stool seated herself [ron and Metals, away all the soft kin round the nail, g A RED SALVE THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. MEIIDICINE. hand, until the nail fuirly glittered, lady patrons. Among them were the point: 3ole Manufacturers. OMAHA. our laps. Finger-bowls of stammed 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Louts, soaked our fingers for fifteen min- 'VELOP] R JOAR] o . N VELOPES, 038D DOARD AND before mo, dried one hand, posed it Paper Stock Warchouses 1229 to 1287, Nort): | then she filed it into a point at the, called Rosaline, over it; wiped it off, 1t 18 & posttive cure for Spermatorrhes, Semtna | and fivally war.n water, castile soap n ® names of several well-known actresscs of stuck companies and of an Ameri- B I I I E R s can prima-donna. Amusing to relate, the list of matrons was longer than When my time came I sat in a row with five other ladies, all in the easi- ST . LOUXLS PAPER WAREHOUSE. |¢glass on plates of painted china, filled with topid water perfumed, and con- —WHOLBSALR DRALKAS IN— ute BOOK, } PAPERS *gm’g&%&o At the end of that time an “‘ope- Printers Stock.|ons pinksatin cushion, and with a * | fine steel instrument quickly scraped £27Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Scra top, and _clipped the sides with sharp scissors, then she rubbed ez AR A and proceeded to polish with the dia- Dr. 3. B. Simpeon's 8pecific|ond powder, usiug the palm of her Weokness, Impotancy, and all di 1t . ’me:l n;:l!,‘ A'\?\':n ":.\ fi\‘v‘mfl Anm:;‘: n'vlalz. g :,x:((ll :]i‘:.fi[n::“h left it clean, smooth LY BEi: WEDN to find that that the latter part of his eareer will bo devoted to secure a ser vant girl for her, 1t's tongh. Life 1t breef to be triflolaway i t is manner, One fiond of ours who (as beon rearcd in luxury is without a girl for two months, and although he | has off red all Kinds of indueenients he hias been compeiled to make the b daand to do the chamber wo " while his wife did the wasking .«:.-i‘ couked the medls Let the man who never tried it ri at 6 o'elock, dress five children in the | subducd Light of eurly moraing, then cook breakfast, car it and then down town, £ ra couple of months, | and Lo witl allow the il that wiil work tor him the use of the upr pinno and take hee with him to ti thewter. Wiy it has avived at su stage here in La amie that when a man asks of his veigibor if he knows of a | sUrV 1 gety, the mobh| tur ogo at him and lauhs at him till he wishes he was dead. It 18 a horrible fact that | scmething is done to prevent the cen- | talizaion of capital among the ser- | | | t girl that he e M unless vant givls of Wyoming, a revolution canuot be avoid.d, Ihere is not a man within the sound of our voice thas will not sdmic with t in his «yos and both suspender but ovs trembing and torternie to their very foundation, that such is tho case. Liguid Gold. Dan'l Plank, of Brooklyn, Tioga county Pa., describes it thus: * “I nde thirty mi es for a bottle of THomAs' Korretiic ich effected the wonderful eure of limb in six applications; it proved worth more thau goid to me.” 17eod 1w EPH! THE SNAKE-TAMER. His Wonderful Adventures With Slook-Skiuned Reptiles. New York Niar, “The business of snake-charming aint what it used to be, and dou't you forgetit,” suid old Eph Sewell to u Star reporter a few evenings ago “Nowadays*s snake-charmer will have two or three tamed reptiles and pre- tend to do a great deal; in the good old times 1o man who cared to risk his reputation before the public as o suake-tamer dared to think of hayi go of less than a dozen ratilers, snappers aud spreaders.” In the carly days of Barnum's niuse- um, Eph Sewdll wag one of the great- est attractions. He had charge of o cage of reptiles from many lands, and at cvery performance always made ita puint to go into tho cage and le down with thé collection. In the course of time his heaith became great- mpaired from inbailing the poison- ous atmosphere of the cage, and his skin became mottled and broken like that of a snake. Physiciaus ordered him to s ck o change of climate and voeation, and so he forsnok the profes- sion of suake charming and went to the West Indies. Afier a few years' sojourn in that mild elimate his health was resiored, and he adopted another calling by way of earning a livelihood. 0Jd Ephi’a hands and fuce are cov with scars which have been inflicted by serpents’ faugs, and he never tires of narrating suaky incidents of the “The Suake King.” ‘Lo handle snukes successfully,” the old man continued, as he leaned up against the box-office of Bunuell's museum, ‘‘one must not be afraid of the sleck-skinned rascals. Snakes are just like human beings in many re- specis; when they get hold of an arrant coward or timid person, some fun is bound to ensue. 1 was bitten four times in one day, once by a lot of little Jersey Pine suakes, aud if 1 had not checked and beaten the offenders hulf to death, their companions would have made it a point to have sampled me daily. As it was I made it 80 hot for them that they would all lie in my bosow and hies vengeance at the spec- tators,” “Did you ever consider your life in danger from an attack by reptiles?”’ asked Manager George O, Starr. “*Well, there have been times when I would have felt more comforiable at a table enjoying a good diuner. On one occasion that I now recall T intro- duced myse f to the largest boa-con- stric er brought to this country, Heo was 18 teet in lengbh, and weighed over 300 pounds, He had been in the country two weeks, and Barnum was obliged to pay a good price to get hold of him. When I went into the cago I saw that he had become monarch of the concirn. The remainmg snakes were as submissive as mice, and when they crawled over to greet me his lord ship looked wicked. T caught him in my arms and he reared his head until it rested upon my left shoulder, Lift- duys when he enjoyed tue sobriquet of 3 SDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1881 you going to do with the careass, asked a follow who had gone through Brazil. T roplied that I wonla do and in Mexico I always re snakes for the ta'le with, high favor. ‘Do you ever intend ¢o into the charming business againi” I am wing old and will | leave tho younger member of the pro fession s hing to do, but 1 do be- lieve that if Teonld go mto a big cage full of snake once more and eat, drink i sleep with them as T used to do it would make me feel ten years youn- Jor an DYING BY INCHES = Very otten we sco a person suffor- ing frem some form of kidnoy comi- plint and is gradually dying by inches, This no longer 1 to be so, for Electric Bitters will positively onre Bright's disease, or any dis the kidneys oruriniary organs we especially adapted to this ol acting directly on the h and Liver at the same time, md will speedily cure whero every sther remedy has failed, Sold at tifty conts a bottle, by Ish & Me Mahon b e —————— Examinntion of Teachers. 1 will be p nt at my office in Creighton hlock on the first Saturday of each month to® x amine such applicants ae may dosire to teae in the public schools in Douglas county. Quar terly examination first Saturday in Fobruary, May, August and Novembe dise Ston J.J Poixs, County Supt. ubllc Instruction 3 demwt THE OVALCHURN OHURNg ‘ur Best AND MOST CON- VENIENT CHURN MANUFAC TURED sinnutactaro b fivo iz s, 4,8, 8,710 and 1 ®ilons, 1018 no gearing, (lencs no nolse vea its work oas'ly and aulckly, and gets the agest awourt of iutter from o wilk of ‘ream; '8 wade from he est ash lumber, 1t wld al wlower price than auy ther first-ciass hurn, Hend ‘or discripvive circular and price 14t to the VAL CHUAN CUMPANY. wl. g 70 g ___GOSH N.IND__ TJVHE BEST CHANCE for & h: rcsmaker in the W In wgood busmess town and w well settled country and no harness-wakers. n- quite at his otfide 2t Wit LEGAL NOTICE, Yon are hereby notifled that on the 24 day September, 1851, John Redd Douus County, fendant, th 5, to ohtai oftwnatrimony w to-wit: 1st, hal the bonds ing causes, cquired to anvwer #al y of October, 1551 DOANE ¢ CAMPBELL Attorneys for Plainti, PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraskn, Donglas County, sa: Ata County Coutt, held at the County Court Loom, in ani for said County, August 1st, A. D. 1891 Presont, HOWARD . SMITH, County Judge, of the estato of Joseph H. Nel- v petition on the 24th da BOTWEL ading and filing the yotition of Martha 5 on, ‘lr.\yllm that the ur. porting to be a duly authenticated copy of the ast will and testament of avid deceased, and of the probate thoreof, by the Cireuit Court of Fonntain County, State of Indiana, and this da filed in this Court, may be allowed and rocor: as the last will and testament of waid Joseph I, Nelwon, deceasod, In and for the State of No. braska, Ordered, That August 27th, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock a. ., is assigned for hearing said petition, When all peréons Intorested in said_ mattor wny appear at a County Court to be held, in and for suid County, and ~how cause why the prayer of petitionershould not be granted; and that notice of the y of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons intercsted in said matter, by publishing a copy of this order in Tux OMANA WrEKLY Brr, a newspaper printed in said County, for threo siccessive weeks, prior to sid h dny o hearing. (A truecopy.] ~ HOWARD B. SMITH, i gt County Judge, PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. RATHBUN, Cambridge, Neb. 1,000,000 acres government land open to Home steads. Pre-emptions and Timbor claims, 200 choice lmpros cu claims for sale or exchango. 200 of the best deeded farms in Southwostern Nebras. ka with timber and water for alo, A few choice stock ranches with fenced fields, timber, hay and water, for sale, cheap, Correspoudence Solicited, mari0 AGENTS WANTED ror ok NEW BOOK! BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG, " belug tho Story of tho Scriptures, by Rov. George Alexandor Crook, D. D, in simplo and_attractive anguage for old and young, Profusely illusten. ted, making o most“interosting and fmprossive youth » instructor. Every parent will securo this Work. ~ Preachers, you should circulate it, - Price .00, Sond for cirelars with extra terme, J 1. CHAMBERS & CO, 8t. Louis Mn F]YAKEN Ur—scpt mber 11th, by the under: wigned, living on the Judge Brigg's farm, two and a half miles west of Omaha, Douglas To Catharine Redde, non-resident defendant: F- rounary. Memory, Pains iu the Back or Side, and diseases JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson ste The process was repeated on every ing himas much as possible, I pussed him around my body, and he appa- rently imagined that he was embrac- ing a tree in his native jungle, He tightened his coil, and a fecling like T was being slowly suffocated came over Couuty, Neir,, one milch cow, supposed to be years old, no var marks or braxds, red and e JAMES G HALE, 216:10v18-w5p POLAND & GWYER, BENOuE ! : o Consumption | fi;,ger, and in ha'f an hour for the A Flour and Fn:. o X o earlygrave | sum $1.50 was finished, and the re- MAHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Farnham Sta., he Specific | gult was ten pink and brilliant weap- Wolahai . ; s Bros., proprictars. Q‘ m ; l‘)“‘;j'l;“"'““m'(‘, ons of defense so sharp and pointed Grocers, 3 i with wonder- | as to suggest the advantages of peace. Z. BTEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Irar ful guccasm. | The fashion of wearing these long and T. A. McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets. Hardwaie, Iron and Steel. ILAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an¢ 112 6th street A. HOLMES corner 16th and California. Harness, 8aadles, &c. B. WEIST 20 18th 8t. bet Fam- & Harnoy, Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo, Canfield,0th & Farnbam DORAN HOUSE, P. 1. Cary, 918 Farnham 8¢, SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F, Slaven, 10th 8t. Soughern Hotel, Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavenworth Clothing Bought. © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second band clothing. rner 10th and Dentists. DR. PAUL, Williams' Blwz, Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drugs, Paints ana Oils. KUHN & CO. Pharmacists, Fine Yanc (ioods, Cor, 16th and Dougte® strects W.J. WHITEHOUE E, Wholesalo & Retall, 16th st. C. FIELD, 2022 North 8luo Cuming Street, PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Streete, Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO,, New York Dry Goods Sore, 1810 and 1812 Farn. ham stract. L. C. Enewold_also boots and shoes 7th & Pacifle, Fruruiture. A F. GROSS, New and Second Hand Purniture nd Btoves, 1114 Douaiss. Highest cash price #ld for second hana goone. BONNER 1800 Dougia st. Fine goods, &c. Fence Works, OMAHA FENCE 00, GUST, FRIES & CO., 1218 Harney 8t., Improve- ed lco Boxes, Iron and Wood Fehces, Office ;I:"_l nters of Pine Cigars and Tobacco. rers of Clgars, and Wholesalo Dealers In Tovaccos, 1805 Dougl W. ¥, LORENZEN wanufacturer 514 10th stro sant freo o all, Write for them and got full par. | pointed nails has become so exaggerat- (T nw . six pack. | thet it neccssitates long-fingered for oy ] Penne, OF #lx pack: | /1oves, and extreme care to prevent ages for ‘Addreas all orders to , d B, SIMSON MEDICINE €6 | their breaking off. Nos, 104 and 108 Main 8t. Buffalo, N. Y. 8ol tn Omaha by C. ¥, Goodman, J.'W. Ball, = 4K b, mud wl druggisiseverywhere - Women Wanted. From Bill Nyc's Boomerang. Propos als tor Sewer Bonds- Wyoming's want is woman. We oreAied pronolals Wil be recelved, ustil [ wapt women here, pustially o even City Clerk of Omalia, county of Douglas, | UP the population and partially to State of Nebrasks, and will, at that hour, | marty. Our territory is suffering more be opened for the puichase of 850,000.00 | for %hmce n!y]uls of gw\mgmtul_ mul(lllu- of the issue of 8100,000.00 of 'Sewer[aged women than for anything else. Tonds Hitsh Seg«w. &»fst}wuvit'y~f10m1xsluln We need thom in all departments of nid Donds are dated September 1at, 1851, |\ gugtry where women may be employ- are in sutns of 81,000.00 each, bear tnterest | o3 "und also in our homes and by our from thelr dato nt the rate of wix ber oe0. | Grepides. There aro hundreds of lonoly tum per annuwm, payable at the oflice of d e L Kountze Bros,, New York, semi-annually, | men in Wyoming who are doing we'l upon coupons attached; said bonds are | financially, and who would wi)lingly hg:uedn:nd(lar tqm Charter power of wald | yugl jnto " matrimony if there were e ot thie completion of Sewers | enough matrimony to go around, Tt iy artly constructed, and for the construc. | the siddest feature of our wide western Hon of ‘additional Sewers. . Tho 850,000.00 country at present. now offered are the first sold of said Bonds, | The~ over-populated East, where Bids will be addressed to_ the undersigned, | 4 voug wan may pay for ice cream or and must state tha full name and address [ * ¥ Rl At bt of the bidder, the amount of said Bonds [ 0Y*ters for three pretty giris at a time, desired, and the price proposed to be paid, [ ought to contribute some of its wealth The right is reseryed to reject any and | of girls to this desolate land, where ids. there is only one women to five or six all bi J.JL.CJ ‘Z‘\\' ) 20-80¢, o men, and where life is a mockery, sep et GRAND OPENING! We sometimes xfinh that nature had Professor Fisher, (from St. Louis) Dancing Ac. | designed us for a hired girl, instead of .-'lmn) Siaadard Uall, oor flm“mlh jund Farn- | an editor, so that we could have been pam, Tuesds; evening, Soptember 6th, 3 A Clauses for Ladics and Gentlemn commeneia | mdopendent. In - this country “u Tucsday wvening September 61 cl‘nmuu tor | hired girl " is only other name for Misses and Mastors, commencing Saturday after- | 5 o i ia ility noon at 4 o'clock, | Clawses for Familles, will be | influ and financial stability, 'to suit the honorable patrons. Also | Twenty-five dollars per month and be taught. board makes the poor, cringing editor ars gu ritato ) giv- | green with envy. And yet there are en atthe Dancing Academy or at the =siden.e | not enough girls in this country to do me. Quicker than a* flash T caught him back of his head, and by a des- perate cffort wrenched myself free. Then we both got angry.” The boa came toward me, and 1 caught him by the throat. T was strong enough to hold him at arm’s length, despite his struggles, and in a few moments he ave up the tight and relaxed his coils. Then I shook him wuntil he was thoroughly alarmed, and ever afier- ward he was submissive, Huad 1 per- mitted his coils to close about me, no earthly agency could have saved me, *I ‘once interfered between two large blacksnakes that were having a free fight, and they bit me two or three times each qulgu'u 1 could guin the mastery, Sunakes are quick to learn, and they never forget s face. I hundled one for two yeurs, and then he was sold to a travelimg expibitic Eighteen months later I piused in front of a snuke cago iu Bultimore, and my pet wis wmong the eollyction He raised his h ! tappod va the | glass bofore 1 rocounized him, wil ap- peurcd just as bappy o soc e as though I was a long absent brothor, When keepers ure counged. the siahes .nun{ni::k to resent it Sowc ugo T was travoling with Baruun, und at Indianapolis went off ona b rah At that time the snakes had to] be performed, were a viad wi- traction, und ¥\ Jim was substituted for me Ho was unable | to hundle but two out of the ten, und Coup was 80 huppy that he almost kissid me when T rcjoined the show, Snakes are splondidcating, Ouo day yours | Commission Merchants, Juce; Potatoes Poultry, ceived and so d on iwslon. Cash advances made on consignments, Warehouse and_8tore, 1413 Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb, westonsl PROBATE NOTICE, For the rale of Farm Py Butter, Egge <o Btate of Nobraska, Douglas County ss: At n County Court, held at the County Convt Noom, in and for said County, Nept. 2drd, A, 11881, Present, A, M. CHADWICK, County Judge, In the nistter o the adoption (f Jennio K wm, On reading and fling the potition of Atgp and Dell Carey, praying that thes may 4 nSow- ed to ad pt said Jennie_ ityan, the per't and stateme t of Henry and N Bvas “paronss of w.dd child that suid Augustus and Dell Carey way be perniitted o to do and voluntarily relio. quinhing all claim to said ohild Ordered, That O tober D, 1881, at 10 o'clock s, m , is wsslie ing sald poti- d in mid matter to be held, inand DEWEY & STONE, nothing, and then he persuaded mo to ‘rm\k it. Wo cooked it together and | found it far superior to young squir [ rel. Afterward in the West Indies THaMATTING El !""F"*"fl!- J. B FREC&GO. CARPETSIGROGCERSI ORCHARD & BEAN, WM. ROGERS Manufacturing Company, —————MAKERS OF THE——— inest Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks. Rogers Bros, stance a aingle All ow Spoons, plated Spoon o Forks and Knives plated triplothicknesaof with the greatest plate only on Each of care. the soctio s lot being hung on a scale while where expo d being plated, to to wear, thereby insure a full de making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them, We would call wear as long as a triple plated especial atton- one, tion to our sec- y \ ZE Orient Tivved. All Orders in tho West should be Addressed to OUR AGENCY, A. B. HUBERMANN, Wholesale Jeweler, OMAHA; <= Tl iR NEB. Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M.EEEILILIVNIAN & CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WHAR, ALSO A COMPLETE LIN.E OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We are prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St. niatter, by pub OMAIA WHEKLY IVK, caunty Judgo PROBATE NOTICE, o the i lay of . anuary, | and 0 the 2ith diy of March, 1882, wt 1 Ay, ‘or the purpose of prosent for exianiiation, adjustment d wllowance Fix months aro allowed for creditors to prosont tholr clains, and one yoar (or t) o w linluistrator to o from the 24th day of septem T determ kill u swall boa that of the patrons. _ nr P\ [t Bl PAEONg. vy 50 lett at3ie> Muer & | D0} the work, A man lives out half his Bio's sactori | days, and at last secures a wife, only was always maki g 1rouble i collection, and did so, *What aro | ico will te pibilshed b Tix KK or four weoks ~uccossively or o the 24th day of Novenb r, 151 (A true copy ) AM. CIADWE K, octiy wit County Judge Max MEYER & CO, W EIOX.EIS.A.XE In the uitter of the Katateof Peter J, Johnson, deceasal Notice is hereby glyen that tho creditors of ‘ Wkl e aned, il et the & inistrator of said Estat , County Judge of Douglas County, at n Coun'y ~ ourt Koom (n | s ¢ 2th day of Novomber, 1881, [] I 1 Tobacco from 25¢. per pound upwards, Pipes from 26c. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $16.00 per 1,000 upwards.

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